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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932.
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WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
FASHION NOTES.
The Length of the Skirt.
The waistline still remaina a moveable function. Some of the designora place it high in front, and dipping down behind. Others shorten the bust, so that the skirt shall appear longer and a good deal more impressive. The Em- pira waistline looks pretty for evening, and for the very young and very slender,
Some experiments with the lower waist have been made, and the lower waist, of course, s | much more suitable to atouter
figure. Every woman
of taste
will, of course, collect what she finds best suited to herself out of all this variety.
The principle of practical dress! for the active hours of the day,; and refined elegance for socla! events is coming more and more into favour. The distinction be. tween the two styles shows itself this sunson in the length of skirt. For the afternoon and evening they come down to the ankle or touch the ground. For morning! wear they are twelve inches off the door, and eight inches for the prnetical dress for general wear.
Trained Evening Dresses
Wearing thy new evening clothes, and wearing them well, in going to require poise, a queenly walk, and a faultless cargoliere.. We have just learned how to wear) our new hats with the proper nare dive, which took a lot of doing? after months of stapping them on the backs of our heads; and now we must take a course in carrying off a trained evening frock that is na parrow on the liabilments of; n mermaid just to the knees,
Smart Effect.
The black taffetas home
cut rown.
with the new panuler effect at the sides, and smartly finished with white taffetas bows at throat and wrist.
COLOURS LIGHTEN DARK ENSEMBLES.
Crepe georgette is combined with Ince in this Jean Patou blouse model. The sleeves are slit at the back and the tiny killed edging is an additional fantasy.
By Jean Patou.]
Per many years the house was considered merely as a necessary accessory to the tailored suit. It provided a sufficiently. feminine note to offset any soverity of eut or fabric.
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tack of fossİNSA and famasy that is intended by the couturier, and which is chacaeteristic of this type of dress. Here the blouse intervenes with ile note of freshness and dainthiess, but 1 am altogether against too exaggerated a fantasy which would create a discord rather than harmony In principle a fussy blouse is best suited to a fussy Imbric and never tones in so well with what we call classical materiais, It merely nets a little planning to complete a tailleur with u blouse that will be in perfect accord with the whole scheme of cut and fabric. There are an infinite number of ways in which open- work effects, pleating, rußes, and lace insertions can be varied and combined to make a blouse different in as many degrees of in- formality or dressiness to anft any type of taileur.
Where the afternoon ensemble created on the three-plece theme is concerned. the role of the blouse is altogether more than that of itself by independence of cut or trimming, but must complete the other two pieces, although the suit itself has to full back on the blouse to supply the note of contrast.
The blouse must be originál, but more in the spirit of a dress than of a blouse. I mean by this that its cut should be studied and made to harmonize with that of the two other pieces. The blouse of a three-piece ensemble, therefore, should show less detail or lingerie work but an infinitely more intricate cut.
The ouestion of colour is an important one too. The general trend toward a departure from too dark and too sombre ensembles for town wear made it necessary to have the blouse supply the light note. You will recall that the first ensembles created in this vein showed light lame blouses or tunics. Lame is very much less used nowadays but the same principle of n relieving note is being followed, (with blouses now being shown in brilliant and light coloured natin. Although white is always perfect with black or dark blue, many of the snart afternoon ensembles sponsor light green, blue or even yellow satin blouses that strike a very new note.
DISTINCTIVE PENCIL BOXES.at
one end. The boxes are of varnished wood and aro flat in Every child will want one of the shape; on the fronts aro painted a (now pencil boxes which may be obvariety of scenes which will appeal
tained with his own name painted to the childish imagination.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
MR. KINGSTON. WHO HAS BEEN IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH AIRPORT OFFICIALS, REGARDING THE PLIGHT OF RILEY
AND THE BOYS, OFFERS
WHAT HE
THINKS THE
ONLY CHANCE
OF QUICK
RESCUE....
CRENSHAW? KINGSTON SPEAKING...WHAT ABOUT GOING OUT THERE IN ONE OF THOSE AUTO GYRO'S? WHAT! YOU HAVENT ANY!! WELL, TELEGRAPH THE FACTORY FOR ONE.... I'LL FOOT THE BILL, REGARDLESS OF COST. WE'VE GOT TO SET THOSE BOYS OUT OF THERE !!
KINGSTON HAS THE RIGHT IDEA!! GET THEM WITH AN AUTOGYRO!! BUT WE'LL HAVE TO WIRE THE PLANT FOR ONE TO BE SENT OVER AT ONCE.. YOU FELLOWS KNOW How
TO FLY THOSE THINGS ?
An Idea!
'I DON'T, BUT I'M GAME R TAKE IT UP ANY DAY!!
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORD".
Actons
1 What Captain MacHeath would have been in certain circum- stances.
3 Be this promptly.
8 An angry would that may amuse
nwhile.
12 This ceremony sounds O.K.
13 Errors and omissions excepted,
14 "O tea" you have been
badly!
mode
Those who find the naswork.
10 Destined to be first.
10 Born without a head.
20 Carries water. We help.
23 King and patron saint of Nor-
way.
24 Month.
25 She was the mother of Cantor
and Pollux,
26 Note.
27 'Oorny.
23 "And he that will this-deny, Down among the dead men let him lie."
32 We nearly nil come in for this
form of riches,
3 May describe a pipe or a enke. 38 More satisfying than incre pleasure, though rather wooden- hearted.
12 Always the finish of a fever. 44 Italian town that is aiment up
and doing.
46 Walt on.
47 The solver.
Down
I Shirting material for the peni
Lent.
2 Agreement.
4 Add fifty to this way to make it
Ideal.
An X-ray photograph.
Here 'n little gentleman in black velvet" begins to make trouble (rend up),
7 In general server.
1001 PETE ROOD, OVER AT THE MILFORD ́ ́AIRPORT, HAS QUE.
ASK HIM TO LOAN IT TO US AND
I'LL DO THE
Jog!!
A piece of music full of silent intervals is this.
10 Rather an unusual sovereign put
into circulation by Milton.
11 This Australian parraket sounds
rather as if it would be helpful: on Alexandra Day.
17 Neely sheltered and with some-
thing to drink.
18 Part of our "far-flung Empire," 21 47 and I,
22 Given an alternative, this will
decide a paper's polley. 29 Scottish dish-quite unchowable. 130 Children
A give this twist. There's plenty of room here. 31 The chance you get in 38. 32 A swelling.
33 Expect it will blow cold from
this direction.
34 A catching affair, though nothing
to the girl.
36 Supposed To Insure Promptitude 37 This jacket keeps the pilot warm. 39 Nearly covers the area.
40 An American introduction-
verbal.
41 Highly approved ships are:
43 Transitive verb as the dictionar
ic express it.
45 Yesterday, in short,
Yesterday's Bolution AMSTERDAM
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| MOUNTAINS, RILEY AND HIS TRIO
WATCH
AND
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