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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

For

Radiant

Beauty

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19

Back to the Hour-glass Figure!

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15

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Just Received:-

A LARGE

ASSORTMENT OF

XMAS CARDS & ART

CALENDARS

Your Inspection Invited.

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13, Queen's Road Central,

TEL. No. 21877.

For the

Flattering new evening gowns emphasize féminine grace. Left to right: debutante. Chantal makes a pale rose velvet evening gown-with draped feeling, bow trim and a youthful bertha. Black tulle, with narrow bands of black velvet, makes a glamorous gown with basque, effect. The shoulder straps, buckle and embroidery on black suede gloves are contrasting turquoise blue beads, It is signed Tollman. Another gown from the. same house gathers its fullness to the back and sponsors a double train. It is mother-of- pearl satin with suspenders embroidered in diamante.

FASHION NOTES.

Frocks and Their Backgrounds.

home of

Those

ing ensembles.

wh sombless

Muffs are arried, made of tweed trimmed with fur to match! the ensemble. Astrakhan and furs of that order are used.

PATTERNED TWEEDS.

Across.

1 "Lob peaching" (anag). No one

who is this likes England.

9 Here a name becomes, of little

value.

10 Only Half forbidden fruit.

11 In a poetical mood you would call

eyes these,

13 This old-fashioned word means

pardor.

15 You certainly must not interpret

this

16

as harsh.

A river which is a rapid roller (hidden river).

17 An ugly old woman may be blame

ed here quite easily.

19 A short month, although its days

are

thirty-ene.

21 Run away.

If Dutch, prices come down.

24 Always in fear..

26 These keep the world going.

929 Peruvian ruler.

30 Might be the slogan of the collec

tor.

31 Wanderers surround the little mother with movements, of the head.

34 Convenient support while one does. this is furnished by it with its tall in front of its head.

35 The seller comes to an untimely

end immediately after five. 36 This clue is not for you—it "is

mostly his.

37 There's plenty of room; for this because it's compressed.

Down.

2 When one arrives there is not a

room to be had (hidden).

3 May by political, literary or both. 4 This kind of person is not easily

moved.

Conts are straight, skirts have witte box pleats, some forming The passing of patterned tweeds GEN. HUGGINS' PROMISE wide knickers. Coats and skirts is one aspect of a sobering-up of

linen affect.

There will be a whole flock of

vilk

WILL NOT APPOINT

SUCCESSOR..

5 Dealing with matters of the sea, 6 Sounds like the boast of, a proud hasband-off the Scottish main- land.

7 See the word you want.

8 This one is certainly not 1 across. 12 Extract.

14 "Bite on a crab” (unag.),

15 Cat her and she will be quito

capable of cutting, too.

18 The material of a good bag,

19 This poem must always be in code.

20

23

The top

top half of a Scottish plaid. Twice one here is net two but a

single classical sea-nymph.

25 The excuser-himself.

Stay-and let the marine make

an anagrain.

28 "Which blessed is the man as has

his-full of gech" (Mrs. Gamp). 20 Satirical.

This careal is largely of the past. 33 Study this tiny passage.

Yesterday's Solution, ADDENDAL BORACIC SEAGALLKA - UGHA EGYSTUN. GENTIAN POSS LE AMPLE AT TOMECANT)CE ANTI IGAESQAMP. TET-N CANONT GEEVENING

ALEMBIC, DISTURB REVESTO A ELME CLIP ONEYE AF1A HALWESCHEPES, IED ALLEGRO TEMPOR IA IZES ATM-E A DEW CORN CU BEP A'R A SOL

£100,000 LAW SUIT.

FAMOUS ACTION RECALLED BY LITIGANT'S DEATH.

The death in a London nursing East London (Cape Colony);

Oct. 3.

home of Mr.. Basil Lewis Dighton. General Higgins, the bead of the recalls a famous law suit concerned

the costs involved over £100,000.

cover

was

?

I always see in my mind's eye, usually have dainty blouses and style that we may all expect. as I watch the new clothes being these have very original waist-When woollens are patterned, they shown at the beginning of each lines, some having points and are given invisible stripes and season at Callot Seurs, a stately tabs which reach over the skirt such decorations as one sees on England, France others are tucked in, and, again. the suits that certain business America. You simply

rannot here is the jumper blouse. imagine DOY

wearing

Flared Panels. Callet dresser anywhere reve

from When velvet or for is used for suede-like materials for daytime Salvation Army, replying to an with antique furniture, which with lovely tea-gowns, those afternoor costs the hip basque is which, as you know, are excessive address of welcome trailing sheath-like dinner dresses, pinched to a slight fare and they rich, and quietly elegant in Deputy Mayor to-day, threw new The case was one in which the these attractive a'urnom frocks Skirts of the dresses may have appearance. Spongy-looking week-light on the Conference of Salva and those very trim little morn-lightly Hared panels. Long crepes and dull-surfaced

tian Army Commissioners which, flate Mr. Adolphe Shrager sought to goats also have a slight almost crepes will be very much enpha-

following his return from South recover £85.000 odd from Dighton. [Ltd., art dealers, alleging fraudulent Less Black and White, imperceptible are at the hem and sised, and there will be lovely Africa, will meet in London.

It was hoped, he said, that the misrepresentation with regard to There is lear black and white faint pinch at the waist. The velvets and velveteens in all sorts

decisions would

threesome 500 articles of furniture sold than usual, though the black antskirts of the dresses are all but of rich colourings.

covered by the coats. white

There is a brand-new dull satin changes in the constitution of the by the firm to Mr. Shrager. lovely. RPC

The princess robe is cleverly that is the most beautiful stuff

organisation.

The action came before the Senior especially those of sloth coats at handled, leaving the waistline imaginable, and it has not any body of the leaders the power ofward Pollock) in 1923, and the hear. The first would give an electoral Oficial Referee (the late Dir Ed- skirts with white georgette o faintly suggested and giving alsheen to it at all. blouses, or while lambskin waist-

Very sim silhouette. Again. This material won't be seen

choosing the head of the Army, ing lasted 25 days.

Judgment there is the long, straight slim line even in the Paris dressmaking instead of leaving the new General There are lots of browns for to very formal frocks which runs world until autumn, but it will he to be nominated

entered for Pay his the day, navy blue, too, and some from the hips to the knees and an important part of this move-

pre-Dighton, Ltd., but Mr. Shrager ap-. decessor.

pealed on the ground that the ac- greens, dark and righ.

The Callot skirts reach to within then flows out into flounces, deep ment towards sobriety in dress. "I promise," said General Hig-tion should not have been assigned

jor shallow. Silks, velvets, crepes. 12 inches of the ground for moresatin. in soft

gins, that I shall not appoint my to Sir Edward Pollock, the objec- colours are used ing wear and 10 inches for the for such ensembles.

successor, as I certainly should tion being that Sir Edward was re- afternoon.

not like that responsibility to rest [lated to leading counsel for the de- Evening dresses chez Callot are looks a little austere.

dressed, and, for all her make-up,

fendants-Sir Ernest Pollock, now There are

on my shoulders."

The next point was that a retire-Lord Hanworth, Master of the Rolis. about the figure almost to the married woman, and all of them

A Divisional Court held against General instead of leaving his Mr. Shrager on one ground, but set fre-ankles and then rush out a little

Society women whose backgrounds Others into Bounces and a train. flow all round from just above the darker them to speak the

are much the same, whose educa tenure of office to remain one for aside judgment on a second ground knees, and then time is the sheath,

life.

pf the appeal that evidence had The third dress with a train.

proposed change been.

excluded. Both wrongly [same language. You know that would extend to the rest of the parties again appealed, but the

they will meet each other in drawing-rooms where

world the principle already ap-Court of Appeal ofdered that the !plied to South Africa and else- further inquiry should proceed be-

where, namely, the principle of fore Sir Edward.

Before it was resumed, however, vesting the Army assets in a pro- perty company. In Great Britain Mr. Shrager, who had become bank- and certain other lands the Army rupt, died, and the case ended with- assets were now held by the out a final decision on the points at General as sole trustee. ·

issue.

Evening dresses, are all long.

The waistline is get high.. and all alike in line. Some eling dresses for the girl. the young ment age should be fixed for the

the bust is defined.

Dresses for Types.

everyone

Necklines for the day are quently high for the evening the may be low behind and high in front, or when the other about the back is slit and the front fits firstly.

For the morning, neat woollens i Nowhere else do you see dresses knows who everyone is. and tweeds are worn with long or made so clearly for different types Many of the evening dresses are short coats trimmed with fur. of womanhood. There are clothes white. когл with brilliantly Mixed tweeds, plain cloth, some for the woman of forty, beautiful coloured velvet wraps, three with rough, some with smooth eur-and blonde; for, the woman whose quarter length and handsomely faces, are also right, and leather age is difficul to tell and who has trimmed with fur.-—-—--- for hard motoring.

always worn straight hair. neatly

BY A LADY IN PARIS.

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THAT CRONID MUST

HAVE 6000 EYES

TO SPOT US

DOWN HERE

ARE THEY COMING FOR US, RILEY...

ARE THEY?

SURE!

YOU'LL HAVE TO EXCUSE ME FOR LAUGHIN THIS WAY

GEE-IM SO HAPPY I THINK I'M GOING TO HAVE

HYSTERICS - HONESTLY, YOU DON'T KNOW HOW

I FEEL ****

Rescued!

WHY, IT'S CLANCY, OLD EAGLE EYE IN

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EYES!!

NONI IN GOING HOME-

VOT DIGGITY

By Blosser

BON! YOU'RE WELCOME.. AND HOW!

HI-RILEY

OLD BOY

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