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OLD TAYLOR

Scotch

Whisky

John Stylerbe

AGED

BY

TIME

KIRKCALDY, SCOTLAND

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OLD TAYLOR

SCOTCH WHISKY

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Clothes for Small Girls.

On the left is a neat little coat in speckled brown tweed of the modern light-weight variety, bound, with braid

in the darkest brown shade. Blue and grey check material

is suggested for the dress on the right, with plain blue belt and collar.

Autumn Fashions. and jerseys, brown, green, grey and Sports clothes are made in tweeds

black, all interwoven, and show one notable novelty. With a reason-

SEEN IN A LANVIN COLLEC.able short skirt is put, in the place

TION.

Paris.

of jumper or blouse, a hip-length tunic, which Has a high waist and a belt, buttons in front, and with long sleeves. For wearing in town The traditional charm of Paris this autumn the tunic will be made itself is shown in Jeanne Lanvin's of printed Surah, a small geome- collection. You forget you are trical pattern in red, grey, and black being put with a black coat

TSANG FOOK PIANO looking at mere clothes when you and skirt.

COMPANY.

8. Des Vœux Road Central Entrance fee Housh Street)

Telephono P. 4-48

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

37, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor.

TIENTSIN CARPETS

Special Show at CHELLARAM'S

OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL.

PRICES MODERATE

WE STOCK ALL SPARES

INCLUDING SHORT WAVE EQUIPMENT.

RADIO

COMPLETE SETS

BEST MAKES. LOWEST PRICES

NOTETHE ADDRESS-

THEUNION STORE,

37, Das Vœur Road.

A LIVING MEMORY

OF YOUR CHILDREN RECORDED WITH THE

CINE CAMERAS

WILL BE INVALUABLE IN

LATER YEARS,

Call for a Demonstration at

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO. LTD.)

Tel. 0,345.

go to her opening nights, and come away with all the pleasure that see- ing beautiful things never fails to giye..

This season Me. Lanvin has

J

The short coat, easy fitting, ja usually finished with fat fur trim- mings, known as Lanvin fur, all of the astrakhan and broadtail variety,

made long full skirts and, high For children, Mme. Lanvin is a waists for all evening dresses. She fairy god-mother. among dress- is using silk faille, and stresses the makers. She has two chilil nunne- combination of black and scarlet, quins, who show the new styles for or black, with diamond trimming.five to fifteen.

little French girls from the age of The bodicos fit softly, the waist-

This year she has received the ling Is set high, the skirts" billowi with pointed draperies, one at the Kate Greenaway dress for party back, one in the front, and one on frocks, long skirt, and high waist!

complete. each side. The front diamond- shaped drapery may be turned back nt the waist, or all four may be set For day she makes bright-colour- into a yoke which is pointed backed woollen ensembles of dress, coat and front,

Fur Trimmings,

and hat to match. All of them cosy and comfortable, with dainty The necks, are cut lower 'behind little touches of trimming, embroi- than in front.

dery, bows of ribbon, braiding, Black is also used for afternoon Fur is used to trim the coats, cho tucking, gathering and so forth. dresses, mixed with bright red and gen in accordance with colour and with Chartreuse green. Brown is material. another afternoon colour, and corn- flower blue is something of a favou rite for afternoon and evening.

The Lanvin clothes invariably have hats which go with them,

¿ small, with crowns and brims to the

Black and white are always used rest of the ensemble. Fur trims

some of them; felt and velvet are both used in the making of them.

by Mme. Lanvin, who knows how to find shades of white which are un like any seen elsewhere. She rea- It looks as if fur will be one of lises the importance of texture when choosing colours, and gets shades and reflections in woollera and, silks which are of the utmost importance to the complexion.

So often she has tried to make it clear that, white can be worn)

the milliner's resources this com ing winter as a trimming: A coat trimmed with astrakhan, mole, ermine, or broadtail will have a hat trimmed with the sume sort of fur.

The short coat, and the three-

by any woman, old or young, but quarter length coat are likely to be

it has to be the right sort of white. very fashionable during the carly The same rule applies to black. winter months, worn with tweeds.

Jerseys, cloth and velvet dresses,

A Notable Novelty.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

DON'T GET DISCOURAGED, TAG-WE MIGHT SEE

A. GRIZZLY BEAR

YET!

I SHOULD *THINK WE'D

SEE ONE

BY NOW!

YOU RUN ON

AHEAD A PIECE

AN' IF YOU SEE

ANYTHING

LET US

KNOWN

Fashion Facts.

Felt or velour hata are being trimmed a good deal this autumn- with bands of stitching done in fluffy rabbit wool, in bright eplouga. This is a pretty way of bringing a last year's hat up-to- date. Each line of stitching is in a contrasting colour, and the effect is very gay

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Velvet is to be favoured material for the new autumn dresses, which will be plain and closely moulded from the neck to below the hips.

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This foretells a busy time for the jeweller, since velvet and jewels are synonymous. "Chokers" are still to be fashionable for sports occasions, but for afternoon and evening, long jewelled neck laces and pendants that swing at the end of a cord in the region of the waistline will be preferred.

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

1 Separate incident, Set with studs. 10, Bend.

11 Crowded.

Bordered material, which show-19. Not figurative.

ed signs of waning popularity a

16 Tarry

FEAL

46

few months ago, is creeping into 17 Old capital of China. favour again. A new variant of¦

10

20

Grief.

this vogue is a figured georgette 20 Ridiculed. with an all-over pattern that is 22 Lazy follow. quite faint and inconspicuous at 25 Planet. the top, but grows more and more |

28 Long-édrned animals," elaborate, and deeper in tone, as 31 Big. it approaches the hem,"

These georgettes are usually in soft pastel backgrounds. make particularly becoming and dignified dresses for the woman who is no longer quite young.

Yellow & Black.

They

*Yellow-and-black- .is the colour scheme of this engaging jumper-sult. The Jumper is in yellow wool lace lightly pat. terned in black, the yellow bows on sleeves and bodice being lined with black en suite. The

- circular skirt, of yellow stockin: ette, is blanket-stitched at the hem with rather thick black wool

False Alarm!

COME HERE

HURRY UP

I BETCHÁ HE SEES ONE-I

BETCHA HE SEES ONE !!

WHAT DO

YOU, THINK, DAN?

HE SEES SOMETHING.

ALL RIGHT

3 #1 Anger.

32 Provalent

31 Course, 36 Arid,

38 One affected with leprosy,

41 Available for debt repayment.. 43 Want

44. Colonized.

47 Increased in size.

50 Educate."

51 Plied with love. '.

58

Toothed.

54 Wine apartment in household.

55 Comforted.

56 Tarried.

57 Confederates.

* Excuse.

3 Separate.

4 Intensify.

5 Older.

6 Compact.

7 Twists.

Down

8 System of eating.

9 Unhesitating dash.

11 Splash water.

12 Sudden coldness,

DAUGHTER'S HELP,

PREMIER PAYS TRIKITTE TO ISHBEL.

London, Nov. 9.

15 Inclined,

14 Theatrical exhibition..

-18 Cows.

20 Forbears. 21 Draggled.

$4

Dens.

Poetry,

26 Perennial plant.

27 More uncommon.

29

Marry, 130 Attempt.

35

of willow.

Nettle.

10

37 Rester.,

Prepared,

42 Sofa-shaped seat." 43 Strip.

45 Stop.

46 Defamatory statement.

48 Bereft.

49 Fold together.

51 Deer.

52 Engle..

Saturday's Solution.

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KOLT TRNAS SLOE FOGAE EVER ASEDATE ADORES

VALLEY FUNERAL

JEWISH CEREMONY FOR LATE MRS. STUART SMITEL.

The funeral of the late Mrs. "I could not have done the work Stuurt-Smith, who died at the 1 did, I could not have carried Peak Hospital on Saturday morn through the duties placed upon me ing, took place at the Jewish and I could not have got hold of Cemetery, Happy Valley, yesterday the American mind had it not been morning. The late Mrs. Stuart for her," was the Prime Minister's Smith came to Hongkong with her striking tribute to his daughter, only son, Mr. K. Stuart-Smith, who Miss Ishbel MacDonald, when he is the manager of Messrs. J. R.

·ME K: Stuart-Smith

which Mr.

was welcomed home by the Na-Michael and Company, about three tional Labour Club.

years ago, and resided at the Peak Hotel. During his speech the Premier recounted episodes in his recent chief mouraer at the funeral, at was the American tour and recalled that in one of his broadcast speeches he

D. S, Gubbay told the Americans of the senti- cluded Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mr. W. officiated. Others present in- mental leanings Britons had in- Goldenberg, Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, herited with regard to the Navy Mr. E. S. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. He said he was very timorous Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunn. as to the effect that statement Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlo, Mrs. T. M.. would have, but the majority of Gregory, Mrs. D. S. Gubbay, Misa letters which he received the M. Ells, Mr. A. S. Gubbay, Mr. following day thanked him for Elias, Mr. D. Ellis, Mr. H. A. helping people to understand the Lammert, Mr. Solomon, Mr. G. P. point he had dealt with in his Lammert, Mr. Joseph Gould, Mr. A. speech by wireless.

Fleming. Mr. J. Judah, Mr. A. Edgar, Mr. Ezra Abraham and Mr. Kinghorn.

1

Common Understanding. That, he considered, was very

Among the wreaths sent was one significant and interesting because from the Peak Hotel, og behalf of it meant that the American people the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. woro understanding us. It was

not merely a handshake of galite more than half the battle had been nosa or of aentimentality but a fought and won. determined and successful effort In conclusion the Prime Minister to understand a problem they were expressed the opinion that the talking about, not only from their great world movement towards dis own side but also from our side. armament had begun well- When that had been accomplished Reuter and British Wireless,

BOY! I

HOPE HE DOES!!

By Blosser

LOOK! LOOK!!

ISN'T THE

SCENERY BEAUTIFUL!!

SLUCKS. I THOUGHT YOU

SAW A BEAR!

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