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SPECIAL VALUES

IN

LADIES' RAINCOATS

THE FAMOUS

"TELEMAC"

USUALLY $23.50

NOW

$20.

1

"CURRIES"

USUALLY $19.50

NOW

$15.

ALL LIGHTWEIGHT.

VARIOUS SHADES AND SIZES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

COMFORT

THE

ULTIMATE

HORIZON.

GORDON'S SHOES

WILL ENSURE IT—

FELIX HAT SHOP.

YORK BUILDING NEXT TO MOUTRIES.

Just Unpacked a Big Assortment of WASHING FROCKS

In Printed Voiles, Embroidery Anglaise, Tailored Art Silks, Cotton Mesh and Spotted Muslin. Including a large number of out sizes 40 to 52,

Your need these for the Summer.

PHARMACY'S

SUNBURN LOTION

PRICKLY HEAT LOTION.

MOSQUITOL

AND

COCKROACH POWDER

THE PHARMACY. Phone 20345.

Her court train had a dark brown, Unusual necklines, slenderizing; side, where it was joined by moulded lines and exquisite fabrics) ruching of the material to make motif of the material heading the make the emart gowas worn by the other strap. She carried one flare. She carried a little nosegny Americans presented at Court more of the loveliest fans seen, a gor- of English promroses..Jewelled gens strich one shaded in tones shoulder straps, a handsome je- Interesting than usual.

Very une-sided in its neckline of this year's bluish-green, Cowl-weffed belt buckle and an exquisite |and draped hadice was the unusual worked and fitting like a glove was single strand necklace of pearls dress worn by Mrs. E. Champion the beautiful gown worn by Mrs. added to the soft gleam of the pale Acheson deity of Middle-town, Russell M. Brooks feentre of pink satin court gown worn by Conn. The neckline was ent high Salem, Ore. It was a rich, bro-Ara. Dorothy Dooman (right) of on one side, to make a slender strap, [ended satin, in exquisite primrose Detroit, Mich. Her fan matched and painted very low on the other tones with touches of contrasting the soft pink of her dress.

BEAUTY HINTS.

Beauty Hints By Aliein Hart.

WHEN DO YOU THINK?

When do you do your 1...uking? Practically any wonun CALI wear A friend of mine has a way of say

beige,

Beite, the way it is put in fabricing " today, is flattering.

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It doesn't actually do much for you. Hather it leaves you alone to make anything you want of yourself You can wear beige abtrusively than practically other colour. But you must dress your face up to it.

FASHION

NOTES.

Parasols in Crochet.

Those women who prepare weeks

C

'n advance their wardrobes for the went for a think," and her well under

may make many useful those win know

of difficulty stand that she went for a quiekonomies. The walk.

matching bag and scarf in order comply with latest fashions, for example, may be considerably tessured for the clever needle- voman, for she can make both, no matter whether they are needed to omplete an ensemble in tweed or

Another woman whom can re call as a great organiser used to say that she did most of her think- ying in a recumbent position." bu

dared to ask her if she actually lay down to think. There are a lot of beige toes this whether she merely found the

I never

er, and smart bag-tops may be ound in any big store.

Vea If it is pinky beige you ideas came more freely when sheik, since the scart is an easy mat- have, your rouge should be free was horizontal. from all orangy tones na Inve rose east to ik, ne should your stick..

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A third woman did most of her in-thinking and solved most of her problems when knitting, and she If it is clear beige, the kind you declared that she knitted for that blend with brown, then often the reason alone. orange-red lipstick and rouge line. Une velre brown eye-shack.

ALTO

Another was sorely troubled in pro- Unconscience because all her powder,

blems presented themselves for But solution in church on Sunday, and

her best ideas came then.

Beige is a suftening tone. takes a lot of colour to show it, More than any colour you can wear, beige drains the face of nu- tural glow.

Put a touch of rouge on your chin, when you wer beige. Alen might be advisable to use some of the new healthy glowing powder for a chura. This, when red sparing ly, makes you look just a little bit rosy all over, not artificially so.

Rongo your ear lobes, too, when you wear beige in the evening. If you have a cleft bo.ween your oye brows, try putting a little cream into it, then just the faintest hit of rouge all over your forehead, especially on

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Borson,

ALIAS MELLINGER,

INSISTS ON GOING FROM

HIS SI

BED TO SIE A MRS.

REDFIELD... DR. KEMP, AGAINST HIS BETTER JUDGEMENT, HAS GIVEN

HIS PERMISSION

PERHAPS, IF HE SEES THIS WOMAN WHOGE ADDRESS WAS ON THAT SLIP OF PAPER, HE'LL FEEL BETTER......... PRASTIC TREATMENT OFTEN HAS

UNLOOKED FOR RE- SULTS!!

And still another thought best when she was travelling by train or motoring.

Brit,

Again, if she is making an en- emble for bench wear, she will robably find that she needs a sun- shade to complete it. One of the. prettiest ideas being shown now is parasol covered with crochet, which is worked in circles, und varied colours, from ferrule of the tick outwards, over cotton roundation.

Another has rows of wide course surely. luckiest was

she

silk ribbon sewn in circles over a whose best thoughts came most similar base, and another, covered franly when in conversation with with coarse ribbon, has ribbon others.-H. M. In Exchange. flowers worked on it.

this cleft. Powder carefully over it all so that it it doesn't show.

Sunshades being on the crest of the wave, there are many varieties, Beigo in lovely when your hair is and those made of lace ribbons in soft about your face. Your coiffure checker-board squares, in which ahould be as easy on your face three tones of the same colour are wear beige. I used are novel. Red, yellow, grey. possible when you you can have your curls or your and green are favourite shades in waves very soft and frame your satin ribbon, with the ends clipped face attractively, then beige is oven the slant, to give the effect of a

short fringe. better on you

I SHOULDNT THINK THE RIDE

IN YOUR CAR WOULD HURT HIM.... BUT WHAT PUZZLES US IS WHY HE

SAYS HIS NAME IS BORSON,WHEN

I KNOW ITS

·MELLINGER !!

7 Rambling.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS

8.An amateur nurse about 51 is

all right, legally speaking.

10 County relationship is respon

sible for strapping stuff.

1 A German town.

12 May not be good, but you enn

make it live.

13 Banner.

16 Gorge

possibly, but not cheek, is for this back responsible

Answer.

18 The youngest son of Sir Row-

land de Bois.

20 Obligatory feature of a book.

22 Declares.

21 Think too much of this.

26 If you see an engineer about nothing before five, you will get

vulgar fellow.

29 Riddle.

30 Horrible cruelty that will finish

cathedral town.

31 An upset in this part of. Ireland would put it in Oxfordshire.

#2 Diwed and split aiout a little

weight,

DOWN

1 Confute a lurking brute.

Preserve in a difficulty. "The native hue of resolution is 'er with the pule east of thought" (Hamlet).

4 Gold fish in a glass bowl? No! here we have to provide it the other way round.

he Oodles Are in on It!

WE MIGHT FIND THAT OUT AFTER WE TAKE HIM TO SEE THIS LADY ON · RIDGELY STREET....YOU BOYS CAN GO WITH US, THAT IS, IF YOU CARE To !!

HUH! JUST TRY AND KEEP US FROM

GOING....HUH. NOODLE Z

YEAH... THERE'S

LOTS WE WANTA

FIND OUT

BE

6 Old porl.

6 Kind of scoundrel you really

wouldn't expect to come across in nice trams.

9 Dim.

14 Two prepositions in a dog.

15 Food that carries its own oven. |

Coun Counted by the careful.

17

19 Make vain clalms, like a cockney;

21

trying to pronounce & spa. It's Cairo! (anag.).

23 Son water is.

25 Often comes after fire.

27 The loud laugh that spoke the

-mind" (Goldsmith).

28 Or about the different.

Yesterday's Solution.

PROGRAMMEP 8") HELUSTAFE LUSTR) WAISTCOATEPA WIGHETENIMIETO)

LOVEBIRD SALAH

• No- 15 C.EGALASK HATRENIRKE A M ELAPSED ENGLAN KONIC BIGEN BEGGAR BABE M ELE IGNORAMU ARIATARE V-LUE 11217T:DAUNTLES,

SENTOI TEUTOME

VERSATIL

YOU'RE NOT THE MAN I MARRIEDI

EFORE, and when they were first married, he was always the life of the party. Everyone admired his friemily smile. He was never tired, ever ready to go nut.

But now! Even his wife is dis. .tressed by his lack of energy. He sits at home, and goes nowhere. Far- ties pass him by and his friends are fast forgetting him.

Pyorrhea bas robbed him of bit health, and all his finer qualities. For years it lurked there, unnoticed. Then his gums bled. They became soft, spongy and tender. They hurt! Still he did nothing! Soon his teeth loos ened at the roots, and several had to be pulled out,

Strength sapped, vitality gone, he is afraid to smile, ashamed even to open his mouth. All because of neglect!

with this dreaded disease. Just brush your teeth twice every day with For han's for the Gumns. More than an

ordinary tooth paste, it prevents pyor- thea. It keeps teeth clean and white gums firm and healthy.

Forban's for the Gums is the formuld of R. J. Forkan, D.D.S., specialist in mauth diseases. It contains Forhan' Pyorrhea Astringent developed by Dr Forhan and used by dentists throughou the world in the treatment of pyorrkes Sairt Agente; Muller, Maclean & Co., Inc

Forhan's

FOR THE GUM

Pyorrhea may be attacking your gums right now. Don't take chances MORE THAN A TOOTH PASTE-IT PREVENTS PYORRHE

I FEEL KINDA SHAKY IN THE KNEES, BUT I WON'T

LET DOC KNOW IT.... AFTER I SEG MRS. REDFIELD, I WONT CARE HOW MY KNEES

WOBBLE.'

By Blosser

HILE, IN THE MEANTIME, POODLE, THE HONORARY MEMBER OF THE OODLES, TRIES TO PICK, VI THE TRAIL OF FRECKLES............

(SNIFF

SNIFF

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