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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

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Des Voeux Road, Central.

Dak 50, Banof

marble, trace.

and glas

SPORTS COSTUMES ACHIEVE NEW SILHOUETTE.

RICH FLAVOUR!

BREAD and BUTTER

is never just plain bread and butter when "ANCHOR" BUTTER is used.

The rich flavour, the creamy texture and perfect freshness of "ANCHOR **

BUTTER makes it a real treat

ALWAYS

ANCHOR

BUTTER

On Sale at

The South China Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 29/81, Des Voeux Road, Central, The Cafeteria, Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon. Rahim & Co., Shameen Distributors.

COMING TO THE CENTRAL SHORTLY!

A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN.

A GREAT MAN.

A TRAGIC LOVEI

Constance BENNETT

THE COMMON LAW

She wrecked her life to

build a career for him :

MAN HING

TAILOR

PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED

No -6 D'Aguilar Street.

WEATHER FORECAST:-

VARIABLE TEMPERATURES AND WINDS

inducing

COLDS and CHILLS which can be rapidly cured

by

QUINCIN

THE CERTAIN CURE

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & Co., Ltd.)

Tel. 20345.

Asiatic-Building.

Tol. 20780.

A simple little wool froek (left) is of red rops, trimmed with a discreet embroidery of gold tubular beads. A dark brown velours (centre), hus a brown and orange coque motif and illustrates the new heret shape. Two shades of brown are used for an autumn golf sult (right), the sweater is beige hand-knit wool.

PARISIAN STYLES.

For Day and Evening Wear.

The Direct Contrast between the styles for day and for evening is

briefly stated. All the elaboration

wrapped around The «leeves.

neck draperies.

bodice:

belt,

slender by a good eut and straight) draperies. Velvet, net, satin and lame are among the most popular materials.

Belts and sashes are eleverly used, but shoald the figure be one

BOASTERS.

The "Inferiority Complex."

more

Which is not at its best with a If there Augusta Bernard makes some of to me, we have heard too much, it belt it can be dispensed with, than another of which, it seems

is one subject

net and lace.

Cheerfulness. Wraps of satin, velvet and fur

30

Acrons

Little bits that will make you cross if you change the penal- timate letter.

5 Gulls, in losing heart, give us

tribute.

Read earefully and arrange for

companion.

10 Its name does not describe this

Welsh town.

11 Is the girl sly? She takes 229

In.

A slow-moving creature that can nly be driven when it loses its head.

13 She is rather upset about

letter. It belongs to her. 16 Pastoral,

д

17 The spirit is finished up by the

guests' entertainer.

18 Spike of a fork--though to sorse extent it doesn't sound right.

21 Extremely funny.

22 One may have a sound rest

upon this beast.

28 Sought by the careful purchaser.

24 R.A. of bygone days.

28 Sharp in America after this to

kill

20 It is the acute pain that follows, the note that makes it durable. 30 Tho

Paris escaped

together, and Charles sent

generous supplies (hidden).

al.

In

31 Opinions-like clothes-should

not be this hyphen).

Down

1 in what repert do these

semble mules?

Amy lakes part in a pardon about the home.

2

general

3 this Implement were stolen it would undoubtedly turn up in the swag.

4 You may make a dip in the mid-

de, and sing about it, down.

going

STICKERS

A DEN II CAN DOCK Keeping these letters is their present onler and inserting the same felter among them, as eften as is necessary will make a sensible sentence. Can you had the right letter and insert it in the right places?

THE AGA KHAN AS

"DICTATOR."

A FIXED EXCHANGE.

6 Breaks daily without noise or

funk.

6 Remonstrate, for a trial follows. 7 "She cleans" the old steward

(aning.).

It wouldn't be Alting to make this too nice-but It's meant to buck you up.

14 Aclinic this is all partly depress

ed,

th Trade revivals in yachting mat.

ters.

16 Bankrupt.

IN Although

rrecilly assuming different shapes, flames are by no means thin,

10 Witchery.

·

20 Makes money and is extremely

unkind.

21 A resinaus - bulsam used in medielne and the arts. (The constable would appear to be unt only A... but to have had a University education). 25 Bird.

20 To be

27 in this town near Parin.

Yesterday's Solution.

REINCABNATION

GARMENT SURPASS ERA O TYM C [D RITE SCARE SLAV MTRA LUKEE NCENSE LIAISON

N

A DORTNU BAUSAGE TU L'U AU TE INTO ENDUP CHIN WHENEVE

ISH TURKISH EVE OUT ADVENTURESOME

Yesterday's Solution.

TATTERED TOM TATTLED TO THE TITLED TUTor.

By inserting T13 mes among the smaller letters, the above sentence may be formed

DUSTBIN, BISCUIT AND BUN.

TALKS BY THE DEFEATED.

The Aga Khan, is a talk broad- cast recently, told what he would do with the world if he wore Die-pictures of the election: tator. Points in his

Hore are two picturesque pen

were:

A fixed

progranime

in ordinary clothes for the day is dresses with short sleeves is the "inferiority complex," which which are cut in one with the

is supposed to be responsible for dress. The little puffed sleeves are so much mischief, and misery to boleros, capes. In the evening it mostly seen in girlish dressesday, yet in one of its alleged lines is the skirt which gets most of made of delicate materials, such as of action it interests me, and that the fuss and flourish,

is the part it plays in producing Jean Patou, always intent on

the boaster. line and dignity, makes satin

it is easy to see that one who Frocks which are so cut and gored may be short or long, with wide suffers in some way in comparison that the skirt falls full and long sleeves. Furs are used as trim with others may go out of his way about

the feet,, with hips and mings and fur of two kinds may to draw attention to anything of bodies Alting the figure, but be used Gre weap. Linings are his which will compel their ad- draped with A Crossover and rich and decorative.

rsiration or respect, and if he have; outlined about the neck to form a Pale coloured materials are used not a great respect for truth he moderately low point behind. for dresses, not much black is may even invent his own excel-

Slender HipH.

worn, and in velvet the colours|lonees or posscesions. Callot makes full skirts and may be brilliant and deep. Lovely And so we have the boaster.

Sir Oswald Mosley (in "Action") shows them in net, the lower part [sellows,

tender greens,

bright But should we be justified in

"In overy country the founders of the skirt, in flat flounces. falling screens, Keranium reds and assuming that masy of those who whereby both gold and silver far worse experience than any we unvarying exchange, of the Modern Movement have had to a point in iront at the feet over exquisite pinks are all worn. It refrain from bonsting are not, as tokens and paper money (based have yet endured. In every case around hem flounce.

The hips is felt by all dress designers and with holy hamlity but merely tatorship) would balance goods..

ORe would like to believe, Alled are slender and a bertha, falling low makens that cheerfulness

led upon the guarantees of the Die they have emerged to power from should on the arms, is held by two nar be the note to stress in evening banking upon the belief that every

the dustbins in which the publi row shoulder straps.

dresses this season. Tact will one recognises their superiority overwhelming calamity of another fear or doubt now leave us."

Stop to make impossible the have lung them. Let those whe Molyneux also makes full skirts teach how to be cheerful without that it is too real to be doubted world war, and to rectify the ac- and slender hip lines, but he being strident.

Mr. Lansbury (in "Forward"): "We have suffered or endured a there is no need to parade it?

of the peace H. M. In Exchange.

onery twelve years ago,

regular towsing, I hope our Author

resting on a force in hoads, if bloody, are 'unbowed.' I

owned. For pur- have never been.

in such a a fight, or. 10ges of internal peace, national to put it another way. In such a polico and gendarmerie would be catch-as-catch-can' scrum as this. ample.

I have been in three Khaki elec- His dictatorship would uphold. tions, one Chinese Labour com- rather than break down, national palgn, a Red Letter' lying cam- autonomy within a super-national paign, and now this one, which world

begins the fullness only just above. the knees. Schiaparelli makes an

art of draping skirta to look alim

while using a lot of material. in

ORIGINAL ASH TRAY.

Class and amber are combined to

for an instant, and that, therefore known errors

all styles it is the slender form an attractive ashtray, which

FOR MINIATURE GOLF.. figure which looks the best, but would appear to great advantage on FO clever have dress designers a dark wood occasional table. The New "miniature golf" sults for become that they can make a full nah tray is circular, while at the men have trousers plented at the figure look graceful and almost Lettom in a plaque of carved amber, top to allow freedom in bending

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

UNCLE JOHN'S GONE OUT IN HIS CANOE TO

LOOK FOR OSCAR... GEE!

I HOPE HE FINDS

HIM!

YES... SO DO 1.HERE I THOUGHT WE WERE ALL GOING TO HAVE SUCH A NICE

VACATION... AN NOW LOOK

AT IT!!

HERE MUST HAVE

gEEN

SOME

REASON

FOR OSCAR

DROPPING

OUT OF SIGHT. BUT——

WHAT

Freckles Might Try!

HERE CONEG UNCLE JOHN BACK...BUT HE DOESN'T LOOK.. LIKE HES HAD ANY LUCK, GUESS I'LL HAVE TO LOOK

FOR OSCAR MYSELF!!

WELL... IF HE CAN'T FIND OSCAR, HOW DO YOU THINK. YOU COULD EVER, FIND HIM?

of the

NOT. A TRAGE OF HIM...NHAT WILL I. TELL MR. KINGSTON

??

takes the bun and the biscuit."

By Blosser

13969 ÚT NEA SERVICE, INC.

JIRA, V, I. PAT, DEPLORA

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