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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1932.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
PASTEL SHADES AND LESS LUXURIOUS FABRICS STYLE YOUTHFUL GOWNS.
By Rosette Hargrove.)
Unmistakable youthful thear models Are, and in obviously ves served for the sixteen-to-twenty stage that no older woman would ever make the inistake of wearing
As a matter of furt, the French wirl does not muke her how to so virty aruch befute eighteen, but even at this age considerable re- straint in evident in her way of dressing. Exaggeration THE MAN fur la considered bad taste. Shi nover wenta expensive jewels until she is engaged, neithog does ahe prsnemo Insarinus furs. Ermine is about the only pelt a "jeune fille") is allowed, and even then, moderes Farm to observed as to form,
Shirt Length Vary. The debutante's evening gown invariully moderately décollet
Fine white guipure lace is used for this youthful formal evening frock.
The skirt can be ankle length, or,
"Fast Ball is the name of a coming-out drass (left) for the picturesque girl. Fashioned of rose-lenf faille, it has a tumade of pink and ruby red velvet at the waistline. new duli veivet is used for another coming-out frock (right)
of a delicate shuch of blus
The
1
a semi-elinging sheath stress that tulle and inee over a plain satin Just hints at her supple, lithe sheath dress and completing the lines.
baller by epaulettes of the same Years ago, the first ball dress talle, or else by suggesting the was invariably white, but this addition of thes old-fashioned custom has died out. All the pas, fiche, the latter whup of dia fel chales are permissible and phanous chillon bordered with this senson several red dresses tiny frills or rows of ploating. were offered for the debutante, completed by a tiny muff worn on mosts in that light but very bright one arm to match the fichn. vermillion shade. The at her fashionable shades are rose-dent pink. pale yellow and varlons tomes of light blue.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Acrons
(30)
Da
1 This bust emase talk.
PA very ull-fashioned
mnterinl..
10 One draws in
11 Game of cards,
12 Girl's name.
tresk
1 This may be easily muddied.
though frontert,
14 No one can leny the truth of
Chis.
17 A mule is unsurpassed as one, 19 Join up.
21 Thin word might well have been
Just.
22 There's nothing In vertain fra-
tures to constitute kaares,
24 Jollity in the midst of pain is
simply calamitous.
26 A requiem, for example, in an
ald English city.
20 The cat was a good mouer. I uften discovered it sleeping in the sinble (hidden).
jill Even, when poisonous there
fun to be obtained from them. 32 The end of Yuletide,
IR
33 A house for sheep or cattle, jaj To add will help "us in job"
(onag.).
15 The pride of Lurston
may be seer in an old-fashioned garden. florphens).
Town
2 Go in cur for something strue-
tural
3 Looks at the scenery presumably.
Turned buck.
5 Something like an air.
6 "Choir" (unug.).
A kind of water born.
8 Prophery about a French article
GOVERNMENT
HOUSE.
Inevitaly shown Д partiality.
certain
9 Outspoken homage takes part in
many a religious ceremony.
114 Go up with a flower.
16 Giri's name,
16 Substantial.
18 Sing after it for A pleamat.
pastime.
120 Disordered times indeed. They're
scarcely real.
23 To apostrophise a small gear- wheel may be right in your Judgment.
125 Porthole,
27 One cun always gather lomona in
this Turkish laland.
29 Senndal.
30 Found on-necks looking up.
This moral tale is more clever.
Saturday's Solution,
RUSHLIGHT
[JAK
PAINS MAE EFCF BARNARDO FLOVEB
■ TYRE UNTREATY FLYME | A E AUSTRIA CRINKLE
SQUANDEH TOLD T
POMADE INCHUATE
PFALMEARNESTLY
House:
Captain Mackenzie, Captain Reyne, Commander Shelley, Lt. Cobhum, Mr. Monday, February 29.-Major V.H.
Owen Hughes, Miss A. Óven Duclos, Canadian Trade Commis-Hughes, Miss Druce, Miss S. Walter, sioner, accompanied by Mr. Riddiford, Miss I. Walter, Mr. and Mrs, Wolfe. Assistant Canimissioner, had no inter- Darry. view with HIN Excellency the Governor,
Thursday, March 3.-His Excellimey the Governor presided at the meeting of the Executive Council.
His Excellency the Governor and Laily Peel visited the Annual Flower Show, which was hekl at Volunteer Headquarters.
Fur Used Sparsely.
Tuesday, March 1.-Mr. Wadding The evening wrap for the de-
ton, Secretary of the Citroen Mission, bulante should be sparsely fur
had an interview with His Excellency. Allowing for Allowances. trunmed. Huge fur collars are
The following dined at Government House: Because of a limited dress al not only unfashionable but un- lowance, most jeune fille frocks suitable, and scarf effects at the Mr. and Mrs. Southern, Hon. Mr. and leney the Governor was unavoidably Commalore sul Mix. Walker, Hon.} Friday, March 4.-As His Excel- are fashioned of the leas luxurions neck, bordered or not with red Mrs. Creasy, H. Mr. Justice and prevented from attending the opening Fabrics, such as georgette, taffe Fur, achlove an air of quiel Mrs. Wood, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. and of the new Po Leung Kük, Lady Peel tas. crepe romain and crepe de elegance suited to the youthful-Mrs. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. performed the ceremony in his place. chine. For every special oven- ness of the wearer. Short, fitted Williamson, Miss Johnson, Mr. Rouse, The Hon. Mr. Southoen, Colonial stion, however, velvet and satin ermine lerus or equally short Mr. E. 5. Carter
Secretary, read Itin Excellency's are reserved.
basqued jackets are an alternative Wednesday, March, 2.-His Excel speech. Many of the couturiers are if the exchequer warrants such an ency the Governor and Lady Feel Saturday, March 5-Owing to s for some styles, down to the showing "combination" dresses expenditure, but any girl will attended the thanksgiving social at slight Indeposition, His Excellency ground. but it never boasts of a that can serve for both dinner and probably prefer two or three of close of the entertainment, Lady Peel engagement to distribute the prizes St. Paul's Cirls' College. At the the Governor was unable to fuld! his train. The tops of the arms are dancing. Lanvin's evening blouse the new velvet evening wraps to often veiled but the slimness of and skirt iden is one of the site an only one, even
presented various certificates. though it be
at the prize-giving ceremony the waist, one of the most attrne cesses of the season.
The following dined at Government King's College. With the of ermine. tive features of the young figure, ankle-length pleated romain skirt Hip-length J' three-quarter is clearly defined. Here are no and perhaps two blouses, many a length are the most useful and thicknesses, to mask as so often young girl could go through a popular type cout. Generously are seen in even the young woman, series of holiday functions very puffed sleeves caught into a tight Sweet seventeen or eighteen, on effectively. These evening blouses wristband, a dolman-shaped top the other hand, can afford la select are delicately embroidered in sil- giving the fashioned width of the most picturesque styles and ver and sequin embroidery that Shoulders with the fullness caught still not look like a masquerade or give them that dressy look, and into a fitted basque, la 13 a retrospective portrait of herself. If the colour, scheme chosen is well suited to the young girl. A Htyle She can indulge in puff sleeves, white, the embroidery on one of scarf of the velvet or of fur tied in stiff little basques, or again, them can be of a contrasting in a bow at the side fastening wit if she wants to acquire an air colour.
give the finished look so of sophistication, the aim of only
ap-
Some houses achieve these two preciated by the discerning young the very young, she can choose ended frocks by adding a skirt of these days."
TEA CAKE,
add flour, eggs, and as much milk an is required. ·
BLANKETS.
One I each flour, and surgar, i Beat all well for some minutes After washing blankets, bang b. otauge peel, lb, vach Initter, | (before the fire, if convenient), then them by the selvedge on the Hue-- euriants, ind sultanas, 3 eggs.ir in the fruit and the baking not thrown half over, as is usual, one milk. 1 teaspoonful of baking powder, and bake in a moderate When quite dry, bent them gently powiler.
oven until a knitting wire, thrust with a carpet switch. This makes Bent latter and sugar to a cream; Finto it, comes out clean.
them soft and fluffy,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
THE GIRL THAT FRECKLES WAS SO
ANXIOUS
TO MEET
WAS A PEKINGESE
DOG....
THIS WAS WILLIE'S
IDEA OF A Big Joke
ON
WHAT A SAP 2 WAS TO EVER LISTEN TO WILLE...
1 SHOULDA KNOWN IT WAS
A TRICK OF HIS.. AN' OSCAR TO STAND THERE AN LAUGH
AT ME... GEE· 1 FELT LIKE TWO CENTS !!
WHAT'S WRONS
WITH FRECKLES?
I ASKED HIMA'
ABOUT THAT GIRL AND HE FLEW INTO A TANTRUM.....?
WHEW!!!
WHY..... I THOUGHT HE WAS SO CRAZY TO MEET HER
*
His Best Girl!
I HOPE SOMEBODY SOCKS ME IN THE JAW IF I EVER EVEN LOOK AT A GIRL... I'M
OFFA WOMEN
COMING SHORTLY TO THE QUEEN'S.
BIRT
WHEELER
WHY, SON..
WHAT'S HAPPENED
ROBT.
WOOLSEY
MIGHTY STARS OF "THE CUCKOOS" IN RADIO? ALL-STAR COMERT BONIŠTIES
HALF SHOT
AT SUNRISE
AW. THEY PLAYED A JOKE ON ME... THE
"GIRL WITH BEAUTIFUL EYES
AN HAIR WAS A DOG! 1
HATE ALL
GIRLS, I
TELL YOU!!
By Blosser
NOW, NOW... YOU DON'T MEAN THAT, Do You?
AW...I DIDNT
· MEAN YOU, MOHA....
ANRY, YOU'LL ALWAYS BE MY BEST AN' ONLY
GIRL!! 1
SHOULD
SAY!!
at
Asiatic Building.
Tel. 20345.
FRECKLES!!
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