GRAND
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929.
How To Enjoy. 1095
Meals A Year.
Wise people eat no more than three meals a day. To really enjoy every meal throughout the
CONCERT year all that is necessary
BY
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AN ENTERTAINMENT OF MUSIC. MIRTH AND MELODY
AT
THE CATHEDRAL HALL
THURSDAY October 31st
at 9 p.m.
ADMISSION $1.
MATINEE SAME DAY~5.30 p..
Children half-price.
IN
healthy digestion, chief factor of which is daily elimination from the system of the body's wasto.
If you do not enjoy your food most probably defective liver or Intestinal action is the cause, and Pinkettes, the gentle little laxative liver regulators, are the remedy you need. Just try them to-night -two at bed-time, with half a tumbler of Altered water-and sec what a fine appetite you will have for breakfast in the morning, Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes, price 60 cents the vial,
October
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WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Autumn Styles.
1,000 YARDS OF FRILLS ON ONE FROCK.
The hats and evening dresses which women will wear during the winter were revealed at Olympia, Kensington, W., last month when a fushions exhibition open only to the trade began.
The new Benson's evening dressea on view included one which was entirely covered with frills an inch wide. It took one girl three weeks to make` 1,000 yards of frilling for it.
There are flared frills or bits of frills, sometimes of different || lengths, at the sides or back of the frocks; there are handkerchief skirts, or handkerchief sleeves, from below the elbow; there are capes on the backs of evening. dresses.
Every kind of decoration bas been called into use. A red dress has a parrot embroidered in white on the flared flounce on the left side, and on the right sleeve -is
Records another parrot. A peacock in BIG GARAGE Records
TO LET
NEWLY BUILT.
MODERNLY EQUIPPED
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WHITE and COLOURED
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JUST RECEIVED
AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION
COMPRISING
THE
STYLES AT-
MODERATE
LATEST
PRICES
YEE SANG FAT
A VARIED SELECTION
OF 16 M/M
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silver spreads himself on a black Kown..
Dinner-costs to mutch are with ndurly every evening dress.
Hats of Felt and Fur. Women who are growing their hair have "decided the winter fashion for hats. Some have gathered or pleated flaps six inches below the nape of the neck, The fronts are turned off the face.
Felt is the materin), fur the trimming, and bottle-green and cranberry the colours for the
season..
Back to Laco.
FASHIONS HELPING A BRITISH INDUSTRY,
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The variety of choice in sleeve treatments for day dresses may be gauged by the types illustrated here. There is, for instance, a pleated cuff of white georgette, let into the open bell sleeve of a black frock, the frill falling datatily over the hand. Then there is the strapped cuff belonging to the tight-fitting sleeve of a wool georgette dress. The fashion- able shirred, sleeve is the outcome of the vogue for the shirred hipline and is quite attractive with its trimming of tiny but tone. Next comes a very neat little caff of crepe de chine with narrow ribbon velvet trimming for a
or less severe model; followed by the picturesque ruched wrist treat- ment for a more elaborate satin afternoon toilette. Lost is the sleeve which develops into a bishop shape' below the elbow and is trimmed in a novel way with bands of fine check fabric to tone.
British
Materials.
of
Nottingham, Sept. 20
FOR AUTUMN FASHIONS. Lace is being worn mure exten- sively now than for many years,
Big and for dance frocks it will be
quantities
British first favourite this season.
materials have been used for the This is largely due to artifièialgowns and coats which are now silk. The skilful utilisation of being displayed at the Fashions this vegetable fibre to outline the Exhibition at Olympia and at the pattern of the lace on a back- ground of cotton net is a recent autumn trade shows in London. departure, and yet it forms siderably more than half the lace made by Nottingham to-day.'
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18 Combating ground.
19 Mensure.
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20 Annoys,
22 Hidden,
24 Goodbye.
23 Know.
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Invective poem.
29 Receiver of atolen goods Scots.
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39 Taste.
to anger.
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51 Go astray.
52 Lively.
Fashion Secrets.
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62 Mimicked.
GOWNS TO THE ANKLES.
58 Walking stick.
63 The best.
65 Eagle.
66 Advise.
67 Twelve.
Some of the secrets of the 68 Regrets. fashions for autumn and winter 69 Reared. were last month revealed at a re- 71 Joins by stitching.
70 Waste, which was opened at Olympia, Ken- hearsal of a Fashion Exhibition sington, W., by Miss Marie Tem-
I pest.
.
Mannequins put on and took off hundreds of gowns and costumes Twenty thousand yards of which will indicate to the trade The use of colour, too, has help-moire, much of which comes from buyers the materials and styles ed greatly to extend the wearing Macclesfield, has been used by which are expected to be in vogue. of lace, and the new fast-dye pro-
Velvet, it would appear, is to be cesses give an unlimited choice. one,firm of wholesale dress manu-
There is a keen demand for facturers alone during the past dresses, Gowns, for dances and popular for both day and evening flouncings and for what is called three months. At least 50 per for formal afternoon wear will "the unmade dress." This is com-cent, of another type of British resemble the sheath-like dresses posed of a dress length of lace moire contains rayon, a
silk worn in 1913 except that the made of a mixture of fine cotton manufacturers have decided to "hobble" round the ankles will be and rayon, and IN already "shaped" to such an extent that christen all artificial silk, and the purchaser has only to join un rayon moire is 40 per cent. cheaper the side to make it at her.
than pure silk moire.
Delicate pastel shades are in vogue, and there is a run on lemon, pink, almond green, and the still popular beige. Daffodil will, it is announced, be the leading colour, for evening wear.
.
Miles Beige Lace. The amount of beige lace which
is Nottingham manufacturing! runs into miles a week.
Gold
replaced by a very full Albunce.
The frock with the uneven hem- line is decidedly longer in front- the knees are more than well covered-but the drooping skirt is ahorter at the back than it was last winter.
Darker Colours,
Manufacturers here are antici-lace from this town is made up Evening frocks are to be' of
pating the best nutumn since the postwar slump.
senson
Multiple Brushes.
Navy,
extensively with crepe suede made darker colour this year. in Bradford, From Yarmouth wine shades, bottle green, bur- comes pure silk satin, from Tiver-gundy red, and raven's wing blue ton pure silk georgette, crepe de will partly replace the apricot and Chine, net, and printed marocain, peach shades and the pale colours and from Bradford silks woven generally which are looked upon with tinsel thread, which are as evening wear. being used as widely as last year,
The exhibition holds out little
"extras" that take up a consider.although the wool tinsel vogue is encouragement to the woman who
Not the least important of the
ended,
From Bradford, too,
would like to stop dieting. A slím uble amount of room in suit-case or trunk are brushes-shoe brush, chene taffeta, which is being used the new sheath dresses. It need comes figure is an absolute necessity for clothes brish, hat brush, &c. It by dress manufacturers almost as not be as "straight up and down" is now possible to purchase two extensively as moire for evening as it has been, but there is no brushes that will do the work of wear. It has a soft, blurred pat- sign of curves being welcomed. "five! One is a combined hat and cloth brush, and the other a three-design, on the wrap, the woof ur tern, obtained by printing the in-one shoe brush. Both are made cross threads being woven in of good bristles with backs of
afterwards. varnished wood of the colour of light oak. Though primarily in- tended for feminine use, they would not be at all out of place in a man's portmanteau,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GEE-NOW I WONDER WHAT'S UP? I KNOW TAIS MUCH-WHEN UNCLE HARRY GETS TELEGRAMS TAERES USUALLY SOMETHING
IN THE AIR--·· AND THIS ONE
CAME FROM POP !!
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Leicester factories into new tweed stockinette, the designs used Stockinette to Imitate Tweed. being Imitations of West of England tweeds. The material is Wool yarns from Bradford are firmer, but quite as soft as wool woven on stockinetile machines'in stockinette.
LOOK, FRECKLES, A THE HAT AN BANDANA UNCLE HARRY GANE TO ÅKE !
The Boys Are. Worried
JUST LOOK AT ITHA REAL COWBOY HAT LIKE YOURS--- Now ALL I NEED IS ́
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10 Ixcite.
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18 Religious beliefs,
50 Age.
53 Apparel.
54 One who copies.
6 Native of ancient Medin.
56 Smock frock.
57 Bune...
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