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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Tailored Suits and Ensembles Head Wide Range of Styles; Shopping Clothes are Dark.

£5

10

צו

"VAN RAALTE”

SILK

ILLUSION

UNDERWEAR

IS

SIMPLY LOVELY!

YOU SHOULD VISIT

GORDON'S, LTD.

and See it

COLOURS

Peach, Potal Pink, Coral.

I Feel Fit

HAL KOFFER SAVER

YOUR HEART

because I avoid everything that might disturb my well-being. and especially ordinary coffee. This is no sacrißes because I take H.A.. Culleo which ha bern decaffeinized and at the same time has such an excellent favour that I shall stick to it forever. I shall drink nothing but

H.A.G. COFFEE

a choice blend of the finest Central and South American qualities.

Sale Agents: MELCHERS & Co.

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

PORTRAIT

and

PHOTOGRAPHS

Go 10

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ice House St.

Branch 7. BoaconsArdaoff I cd

A conven-

Informal afternoon costumes take a definite place in the new Paris mode: tional tailored suit (left) is Jean Paton's suggestion for autuam alternoons. The colour stressed is the new "caronb" brown, and the blouse is fashioned of soft cream-coloured satin. The tailored heat is of matching brown felt trimmed with a velvet ribbon finished of with a gift metal buckin. An early afternoon ensemble (right) by Patou is of block vigogne cloth, trimmed with shailed grey astrakhan. The black felt hat has a grey and white feather motif. Jahopping and tea in town consists; The

[By Jean Patou.]

ensemble сал carry

32

Across

1. Good advice to traders in the

S.W. district.

A

· met in print in another formi, This craft sounds as if it had a confidential character.

10 A change of linen is capital to

some exten!.

it Ten neat" girls (anng.)-only

une here, though,

12 Met of this window in near

the ruol

18 State or X.

1 Rak of the Bible.

24 Hasion ending in tempor.

19 Perhaps the Arst letter Paul ever

write.

120 The really Important part is the senior service in the middle of a vessel,

22 "But-anys he was ambitious."

("Julius Caesar").

24 Antelope.

26 Issure of notes, frequently large

if foreign.

27 Fernch "general in the Great

War.

30 Southern French town.

31 "Beer-tin? AL" might BR- agrammatically well represent his sentiments.

82 Pity we haven't four sometimes,

when we double them,

33 In a severely simple way,

1 Pigment.

Down

Z in the middle, yet I'm on at

the start and Bnish.

3 A town of Africa,

4 A town of the Weat, Country,

f Haughty.

of a dress and three-quarter or smaller shaped hat than the tail- Paris-The outstanding impres-long coat. This type of ensemble; leur, but restraint in trimming aion of the new collections is per-earn a very close resemblance to and even the medium in which it haps the wider range of styles set aside

sports outfit, an illusion de-is created is necessary. There are for afternoon

Wearrived from its cusy fit and sim- many kinds of felts that will suit Whereas in previous collectionsleite

were models classifed dis-deoss-maker" touches

of design. The slight there

this type of dreas. together Dark colours are indicated for

clothes but binek

tinetly as early and late afternoon, with the supple fur trimming, these arily the smartest this you will find this year that the however, place it in a category all is not

its own. The whole effect is more season. With the ensemble the stadied than in any morning or trimming-must form a con- sports ensemble. With these

year a great dent of trast. This three-quarter length coats, I like light fur is used. the fashion of allowing them to am very glad that women have swing from the shoulders, which forsaken for neckpieces or scORTIA

afternoon mode has become far more eclectic, with clothes to suit possible circumstance. every

The strictly tailored suit belong abriously to the category of in formal clothes but is not sufficient

ly so to be classed anywhere inconveys a hint of debonair ease. for informal wear. As a matter of

The

6 A great Russian,

STICKERS

"WHAT HE HAS •••.

IS ... HIS ***

There are three words, all composed of the same letter, missing from the above sentence. Can you supply them).

SEQUEL TO FINDINGS OF SWEDISH ENQUIRY.

7 Here a poor beggar confesses ho is hopeless (or is it his raga he's referring to 7).

Idiotle,

14 "And variable as the shade, by the light quivering made" (Scott)..

15 You munal nee thle: there's

nothing planer.

10 The pride of Athons..

17 Usually volatile.

18 Queen of the fairles

21 Glides away like coral anakoe. 23 If you do thila to 27 Acrons you'll get something that sounds like eleven.

24 A bare winner--this lady-had the Coventry races been on that duy.

26 If not.

29 Let.

29 Gray's perhaps,

Saturday's Solution,

SPONTANEOUSLY

TORP NPO T SHERBET UROWBAR TIEN UNE E APES PERRY CLET TENUNDEE BUR ENDUREN STOWAGE LTTA

IMPLTED MUNAKUH NAN AK SEM EZRA PLEATACKE 5 A H ន FUEN SUGGE-TUNEPIET

TUHU TUP

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Saturday's Bolatios.

MA KEPT A LION.

KLEPTOMANIA.

By rearranging the letters in the son- tence, "Ma kept a Son," you can low

the word shown in the large letters above.

the sports clothes department. The tailored outfit should be fact, the silhouette Is, greatly AIR CHIEF REPLACED. appointed to enquire into alleged Essentially practical. its only completed by a hat

ns neat and fatonderized by the absenco of claim to the afternoon entegory is ruce as itself, but on which alonghaired fur hon effects. its clearly detined silhuette, it slight touch of fantasy is permis-smart woman will wear a cravat Spruce aspect and the addition ofsiblo. I think a medium-brimmed with a formal street dress, but this the blouse that lends it fantasy shape is best suited to this type of is now fashioned in the richest and colour.

dress. It harmonize with the relts such as sables and broad- The alternative type a" informal silhouette Far hotter than any-tail and considerably smaller in afternoon ensemble, suitable forithing strikingly original or daring, Ivolume.

MORE FORESIGHT.

Home.

Ish is really necessary. A daily and unfasten the broken eord, | wipe-over and 201 necasional noting carefully how it is attached scrubbing_followed by a rub-over to weight and sash. Mensare off Safety First in the with paraffin should be all that and make a length of new cord

ncestful.

equal to the old, and tie a small Then there is that window prop-weight by a string to one end. ped up by a book or piece of wood. SHp the weighted end of the cord Many of the nccidents that oc-and liable to come down with dire into the casing over the pulley at eur in the home might be avoided by results on someone's fingers. Why the top of the window frame, at the exorelse af mere foresight and not mend the ansh cord? It isn't tach the balance weight, and pull care on the part of the mistress difficult, as the following instruc-It (the weight) up in the casing. of the house. How often does itions show. First of all remove Cut the cord to the right lengthe, happens, for instance, that some the broken (lower, in this case) and Tasten to the anak in exactly one is injured by the skidding ofaash cord. Lever but the beading the same way as the old cord. a mat on a highly-polished and strip on the side of the window, Flippery floor! Yet there are cop-using a screw driver for the pur- slip polishes on the market that pose. Raise the sash slightly and lve perfectly satisfactory results. pull it ferward out of the frame. Your Iron-monger will recommend Remove the fillet (fitted to give When shining silver, instead of a good brand for use on stained access to the balance weights) in dipping it into: water after using doors, but where linoleum and the lower aide of the frame, lift polish, rub It through white flour eork carpeta are concerned no po-the fallen weight out of its casing, land shine with a cloth.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

BRIGHT SILVER.

Thoy're Off!

Stockholm, Nov. 14.

irregularities in the Swedish Air Force, General Amundsen, tho Chief Controller of Civil "Aviation, has been placed by the Govern- ment on the retired liat.

He will be succeeded by General

findings of a Special Commission Virgin.--Reuter,

As a sequel to the sensational

Pleasing your family with your photograph is more than Christmas sentiment it's an obligation you owe to the next generation.

Spend a few minutes at our studio to-day and dismiss the family gift problem from your mind. Bittleya Day and Nigkl.

Kobza Studio. 4, The Albany.

Tel. 21070,

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Asiatic Building. 26, Quran's Rd. O.

Telophone 20245.

YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE “THIS, TAG...YOU WERE NEVER-

UP IN AN AIRPLANE, WERE YOU, TAG? BOY! YOU HAVE SOMETHING

COMING!!

I'M ALL

THRILLED

HOVI FAR IS

IT UP TO THIS LAKE WHERE WE'RE

GOING, HAR... MR... SKY! YOU NEVER

TOLO US YOUR

NAME !!

JOE KIRK... BUT JUST CALL ME JOE - JUMPING JOE !!

GEE! I THOUGHT WE'D BE GOING UP IN A CABIN SHIP...NOT AN OPEN

ONE !!!

WELL, NR. KINGSTON WAS Conɛ TO SEND HIS CABIN CRUISER BUT AT „THE LAST MINUTE SOMETHING VENT

VURONG, 60 I BROUSHT THIS

ONE........... ANYWAY, IT'S HOT WEATHER AND

THE PARIZES WILL FEEL

6000!!

Z HANG A 6000 PRÍEND WHO IS A CRACKERJACK, PILOT........... GEORGE RILEY U

EVER HEAR OF

HIM, JOE?

By Blosser

OH YEAH - GREAT FLYER, THAT RILEY! YEP, HEŞL A, SOOD FLYER TOO!

WELL, HERE WE

GO!!

માં

Follow

FRECKLES AND

"THE BOYS ON

THUZ VACATION UP TO KINGSTONG SUMMER PLACH

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