THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929.-
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Ofer now for the approaching Festive.Season.
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WOMAN'S WORLD
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DAIRY FARM NEWS.
A week-end treat.
Yorkshire Polony
80 cents per lb. On Sale Saturday
THE DAIRY FARM ICE AND COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.
BE CAREFUL
of the Brandy you buy! It may look all right, but there are quantities of clever imitations of well known brands
to be obtained by the unwary.
JOHN EXSHAW
NO BRANDY
tated
BE WISE
and buy
EXSHAW No. I
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SEALED-
AND SAFE,
Sole Agents:
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(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinancs gt Hongkong,
Prince's Building.
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THE · LATEST
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An assurance of
PERFECT MOTION PICTURES
THE PHARMACY A.P.C, Building:
Tel. 0,543,
(Left to right) A smart little black and white sports ensemble has a flaring grey kid carneul jacket. An oscelot long coat has a turn-down high collar, straight sleeves and faring back. Smart and very new is the short jacket of leopard topping a tele de negre en- semble.
Of Interest.
GLOVES AND SCARVES...»,
A Beauty Hint.
WHEN YOU USE LIPSTICK.
Parisian Styles.
THE SCARF CRAZE COMING.
Another is worked in silk thread,
J Stimulate.
4 Fundamental.
7 Infusion.
10 Occasion of festivity.
11 Widen scams between planka.
12 Lappet
14 Separating instrument.
16 Heap
17. Wood.
19 Screened.
21 Corner.
22 Wound.
23 Darken.
26 Protects.
28 Thorn.
29 Leave out.
30 Colour.
31 Earnestness.
32 Prince's reception.
34 Christian wars,
37 Fortress,
40 Fastened.
41 Green fodder pit.
42 Dishes of vegetables,
45 Fright.
48 Excursion.
49 Belonging to them.
50 Have dinner.
51 Excuse.
62 Person's decease.
53 Overthrow.
614 Fruiti
56 Challenge.
Down
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1 Harpoon.
2 At a distance.
3 Rely.
.4 Give.
Like a new moon.
7 Go away.
6 Demonstrate.
8 Among.
LOCAL CRICKET.
9 Take notice. 18 Lake,
16 Bly look. 18 Quickly. 20 Healthy.
22 Beam.
28 An apathetic person..
24 Farewell,
26 Explores.
20 Put forth.
27 Provide a solution.
28 Spared.
30 Support for a column.
32 Prostrated.
33. Tempest
3G Ilindmoat.
30 Market.
27 Species of lernon.'
49, Base.
10 Leo
42 Agitate.
43. Edges of mouth.
44.Tiller.
48 Ceremonial,
47. Trust.
Yesterday's Solution.
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Bowling Analysin..
0. M. R
Baker
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Bennett Bumphrey Rathbona Stevenson
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20
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A dover-street beauty specialisti Some of the most extraordinary Scarves and gloves to match, are fashion's latest decree' for the who gives her ellents special ten-patterns are shown in the now winter months. The gloves are ons in make-un finds that the scarves, for Paris is going to see made of soft kid with wide gauntlet most difficult art is that of apoly-¡ such a flood of scarves this season as to rival even the fox-fur" tic, cuffs of several shades of toning ng lipstick. kid. A pair of putty coloured So that it will last all day with which the Parisienne loves to wear gloves has wide cuffs composed of out frequent recourse to the hand with her tailored suit. strips of beige, brown, and two bag, the outline la first "traced] One of the most amusing deafyna shades of green. The matching with indelible lip-pencil. A rather is encrusted on the ends of a scarf scarf is about four inches in width, high Cupid's bow is drawn. When of crepe de chine, and shows the widening towards the ends, which the lipstick is applied it is put on four aces, hearts, clubs, diamonds are finished to match the cuffs of at the centre only, and is then and spades. the gloves. These are ideal for smeured with the finger towards wear with tweed suits and coats the corners of the mouth. trimmed with leather:
The under-11p is made to look rather less full than the upper lip, and the colour is deepest in the Powder
elaborate centre, growing paler towards the designs are being shown in the outer corners. shops, now that the time for pre- sent-giving approaches. A large bowl of pink alabaster is supported layers of glass. The glass is cut
in the shape of pointed leaves, and jazz dance. on the heads of four gilded figures, firmly attached to the felt, while which stand on a base of pink the hat itself is made in a severe Bows are greatly favoured in alabaster. Another affair of white helmet shape, and has a short veil Paris, large bows placed at the alabaster, encased in filigree glit, reals on the shoulders of four gild-of black tulle hanging from each back of the deep decolletee of an and compiled 75 runs, R. Lee boing
side.
evening dress, bows whose ends top scorer with 22 Squadron Leader ed women, in sitting position, each
ripple down the back to form a holding, and apparently admiring,
Coral chips are still popular for train, large bows placed on the Bumphrey took seven wickets for 14 Eng, Lieut. Bennett, e and b Kot- a string of minute pearls.
Pewder Bowls.
bowls of
Jewellery Handbags;
Telephone Screens.
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and, by an ingenious arrangement |CLOSE MATCH ON THE ROYAL | Jacob' of black and white circles, shows
NAVY GROUND. the face of a little black nigger, and just behind him, the head of little white boy. Then there is a group of figures composed of a series of straight lines, suggesting the movement and excitement of a
Bows.
On the Royal Naval Officers' ground at King's Park yesterday, the home team entertained the Diocesan Boys' School and won by two wickets in an exdling match, which ended cluso on time for drawing alumps.
The school team took firal knock
run. Senres:
Diocesan Boys' School.
Licut
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Naval Olleers.
Sad. Ldr. Dumphrey, e and b Lee Lieut. Evans 1.b.w., Leg Lieut. Stevenson, b Leo
Llout, Wright, e Kwan, b Young-
saye.............
Mid. Rathbane, b Leo
Lieut. Jacob, b Lee
Lieut. Com. Bullack, c Youngaaye,
b Leo!
wall.......
Total (for 9 wkts!)
Cam. Baker did not bat.
H
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
R. Leo
16.3 0 20
Winch
01
21
4
:1 11
8
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Coral Jewellery.
Bead Buttonholes,
decorating frocks and hats, and for hips, with ends falling below the runs. The Naval aide obtained the
Bows of con- necessary runs with two wickets in Pay Lieut. Com, Fenton, not out
P. O. Kendle, Lee Buttonholes are apparently to be necklaces, and one of the latest uneven hem line.
Extra's popular again this winter, and some designs shows a thick, twisted rope trasting colour and material are hand, the innings eventually realising most attractive examples are made of coral chips forming a long neck-placed on the front of dresses in 94 runs for nine wickets,
the centre of the waistline. Bow Stevenson was top scorer with 38. of glass bugles, coloured in various lace, with a bracelet to match.
are appliqued and outlined in R. Lee took seven wickels for 20 pastel shades and arranged in the
beads, Rhinestones, Or Atrass. shape of tiny flower sprays.
The large and decorative figures Bows are put at the neckline. which have concealed the telephone. Several tiny bows are, used un Many women like to carry some for so long have now been super-trimming on bodices and on cuffs. F. K. Lee, b Bumphrey of their jewellery about with them, reded by a lighter and more Little bows of printed ribbon are it. Prata, b Bennett and so will welcome the new hand, cusfly mored Bereen, which bags, which have a firm receptacle hides the phone equally well placed in the buttonholes of tailor-w. II. Kwon, L.b., Bumphrey
ted costumes. Enormously big J. 1 Youngsuye,,e and b Bennett at the base for trinkets. They are The screen,
three bows, minutely tiny bows, shiny small in size, and of the "suc" sided, is made of thin layers of bows, dull hows-all bows are shape, and the oblong receptacle wood, covered with velvet and edged fashionable. for the jewellery has its own with gold ribbon, and a dainty lady, fastening. These bags may be made of brightly coloured tulle, had in leathers of many colours to decorates the front. match coats and costumes,
Gloss Hal.
which is
Vanity Cases.
cases are designed on the lines of a pair of opera glasses, the per- fume being at one end and the A small chae which combines lipstick at the other, leaving a space A smart but fragile hat for the scent spray, lipstick, and powder in the centre for powder. They can' winter months in made of black block and puff, in a most useful be obtained in lizard skin, sha-. felt and entirely covered with thin "gadget" for the handbag. The green, or gold.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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AS YOU WILL REMEMBER, SENERAL DAYS
AGO TAG MADE A BIRCH-BARK CANDE
AND MAILED
IT BACK HOME
TO. OSCAR'
-... WELL, HERE'S
OSCAR
TUNGS CERTAINLY ARE DEAD WITH FRECKLES
AN" "TAGALONG AWAY... I'LL BE GLAD MUEN
THEY COME
HOME!!
Look, Fellas!
R. Lee, e Rathbone, b Bumphrey
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G. A. Lee, e Baker, b Bumphrey G. Winch, e Stevenson, b Bum-
phrey
G. Kotwall, b. Rathbono
B. Chan, c Rathbone, b Bumphrey E. Wood, not out..
G. T. Lee, c Bullack, b Bumphrey
Extras
Total
PACKAGE FOR
YOU, OSCAR DIDNT
SEND AWAY FOR -SOMETHING ON TRIAL,
DID YOU?..
WHY, NO-OH!
I KNOW THAT HANDWRITING---
IT'S TASS! IT'S TAGS
YoungBaye Kotwall
H.K.C.C. v Réérelo,
The following will represent the H.H.C.C. in the 2nd division of the League next Saturday against the Club de Recrala on the H.K.C.C. ground:
W. W. Mackenzie (Capt.). G. E. E .9 Divett, J. H. Armstrong, O. 1 C. Mar- ton, R. H. Batger, O. Moor, J. H. 75 Ashworth, E. R. Dackitt, A. C. Beck; C. E. Gahagan and R. H. Dowler.
LOOK
FELLAS!!
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