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YOU

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13, Queen's Road Central.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS

French Fashion.

INSPIRED BY THE RAILWAY PORTER.

The jacket of the French rail- way porter, with its wide belt and happy effect, which is familiar to every traveller, has been seized upon by a well-known dressmaker to provide an idea for his "new" Riviera fashions.

The result is a tunic which is a kind of distant and aristocratic cousin of the humble garment of the porter, but whose kinship is nevertheless recognisable. Tho exaggerated looseness has dis- appeared, and only a slight blouse effect has been left.

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But the belt is there and the fullness below, although the latter, too, is very slight, for silhouette has always to be con- sidered, and women are to remain just as slender this season as they were last.

The skirt to be worn with this tunle will usually be finely pleat- ed. A white dress on these lines is also designed the tunic being joined to the skirt at the waist.

New Colours in Stocking. Colour will count for a great deal in the new dress collections. Not only is it likely that the bigger dressmakers will endeavour to launch new shades which have been especially dyed for them, but there are almost certain to be clever combinations of colours shown, which only a skilled artist could conceive.

And, in addition to all these, fresh tints of beige for women's stockings are on the point of be- ing introduced.

Two of the biggest manufac- turers have produced some charm- ing shades, which will probably he highly successful. Flesh-pink has long since vanished, but in its place is a "beige primrose," which is pink with a brown tint. "Reige-rose" has still brown in it; "beige-natural" is a light brown and "beige-bure” darker still.

more

The first model is to be deve- loped in crepe de chine, batiste, or silk muslin: it has a large collar cut sailor-shape at the back and with tiny revers above a pleated bow in front. The second blouse, in belge washing satin, has simple V-shape neckline over which is laid a beige and nigger satin ribbon. the ends of which pass through a slot below the V-point.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE-OSCAR OUGHTÄ BE HEARING SOMETHINS FROM

THAT ESSAY CONTEST- MEBBE THE POSTMAN WILL HAVE SOMETHING

FOR HIM

TODAY!!

WE'LL WATCH FOR HIM HE OUGHTA BE ALONG ANYTIME

NON!!

A dainty gown in silk lace dyed the fashionable raspberry

red shade. The self jabot at the side of the bodice and the loose flare at the side of the skirt are uncommon and engaging notes.

Real Hunger is Wholesome,

By a Hospital Matron.]

commonest cause of thickened arteries and high blood pressure.

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Each person would recover his matural.appetite and vastly improve his health if he abstained from all solid food for two or three days

is month. But there every Real, natural hunger is an ex- ritual to be observed if the utmost tremely pleasant sensation, and is benefit is to be derived from the no way comparable to that sinking fast. A good dose of aperient Feeling and sense of general empti- medicine should be taken on the ness which precede a belated meal. first morning so that there is no Nor is it related to the appetite absorption of intestinal contents which comes with eating or the with consequent mental depression. artificul desire for food engender Then, there must be no self-pity. ed by the use of excessive quantities Lastly, there must be no backsliding of condiments.

since a real fast is eminently agree- Jable, a partial one unbearable.

Those uneasy sensations are merely the cravings of the stomach

During the first day, the hitherto for the large amounts of foodstuffs over-stimulated stomach issues a many of them over-stimulating-note of pained protest during the which are customarily ingested. Ithreakfast hour, incredible at is true that a meal produces a sense luncheon, and merely perfunctory of relief, but that is similar to the at dinner-time. When the grateful bliss which steals over the inve-organ realises that it is going to terate smoker on lighting his first enjoy a much needed rest it utilises cigarette when he has been bereft its freedom and surplus energy to of tobacco for a season.

dispatch the stored up nutrition to the furthest ends of the body. Most of us habitually eat too

Then it is that an extraordinary much food. The surest

way to

sense of well-being and invigoration is felt by the individual. All desire and the refreshing sense of for food is gone by the second day, hilaration continues until the end of the fast.

If

prove the truth of this accusation is to miss two or three meals. the familiar sinking sensation curs, that is unequivocal testimony that the individual consistently over-indulges in the pleasures of the table.

ex-

The fast should be broken by degrees. It is always safe to begin The system can only utilise a cer with a poached egg or cooked veget- tain, and surprisingly small amountables, and then the individual can of food. What is not assimilated is

go on to fruit and so work his way either stored as unsightly fat or back to ordinary diet. Fasta of deposited in the walls of the blood longer duration should only be vessels and other vital organs. In undertaken under medical super- either case, an intolerable strain vision, but many people live on is thrown upon the circulatory ap-orange juice for as long as twe paratus and the eliminative organs.weeks with signal benefit to. Habituai overeating is by far the health.

THERE HE IS !! BOY! I WONDER IF HE HAS A LETTER

FOR OSCAR!!

I FEEL SURE HE'LL GET SOMETHING,

FRECKLES!!

Anxions Moments

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

20

33

47

155.

Across

1 Light container.

5 Prong.

& Scorch.

12 Obtained from elephants.

15 What place.

14 Centre,

16

Rated.

17 Otherwise.

18 Relative.

20 Umbrella

22 Soft food

23 Sailor.

25 Little.

27 Joined by stitches.

30 Cover.

al Ceremonials.

32 Extreme,

33 Burdon.

3h Indoor game

37 Lively.

38 Give back,

40 Duck.

43 Whim

41 Pirch,

46

Young hare.

49 Disbeliever:

52 Evident.

43

Weapon.

54 Eagle.

55 Flip.

56 Cooked by roasting.

67 Famous English river.

58 Gém.

59 Time back.

Lap.

2 Shua,

3 Morning.

4' Squeezed.

6 Scheme,

7 Retsin. 8 Cut.

9 Slimy fishes.

Down

59.

10 Malicious, burning.

11 Stagger

9 10

50

15 South American hoofed animal

10 Nutricious fruit:

19 Witty saying,

Uncooked.

21

24 Cold.

25 Pertaining to the poles.

26 Taut

27 Moral perception.

28

Swimmer.

20 Waste tract of land.

34 Guard

35 Apple juice.

36 After. 37 Irritable. 39 Spoil 41 Expire.

42 Answer.

45 Excavator.

46 Upper room.

47 Particular mood.

48 Season.

40 Turn round,

50 Three.

51 Yield

Yesterday's Solution.

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WAVING by the

new 2 hours process.

TESTER BEAUTY PARLOUR Kayamally Building, Tel. C. 2:03.

AW SHUCKS! HE WENT RIGHT ON BY- MEBBE HELL COME BACK THIS WAY.... WE'LL STAY RIGHT HERE AN! WAIT!

LISTEN BOYSA WATCHED TEA KETTLE

NEVER BOILS !!

By Blosser

WE WASNT WATCHIN' ANY TEA KETTLE,

WAS WE FRECKLES?

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO., LTD.

A.P.C. Building.

Tel. 0.345.

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