SHOES THAT
FLATTER:-
ARE
SHOES
THAT
MATTER:-
GORDON'S, LTD.
--FOR FLATTERING FOOTWEAR---
FELIX HAT SHOP
York Building. Next to Moutries.
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE
A SALE OF HATS
$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00
IN PEANUT. VISCA, BAKU, CHIPPED AND NEORA STRAWS.
STAR CAFE
(Opposite Star Theatre, Kowloon! COME and be SATISFIED
EXCELLENT A LA CARTE MENU
Indian Curried Chicken prepared by special Cook, and under Foreign Management, HOT DOGS, PIES AND INDIAN CURRIED CAKES. Suppers Till 11.45 p.m. Orchestra Concerts Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday From 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
LIPTON'S
CHOICEST PURE CEYLON TEA From all Compradore Stores.
Agents:
KING CPC
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-W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
CANTON AGENTS
for
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
THE SHAMEEN PRINTING
PRESS, LTD.
83. B.C. Shameen. (Nr. British Bridge).
Tel. 12037.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1932.
MASSAGE MR. & MRS. Y. MORI. Holder of Japanese Govt. Licence. From the 1st May, 1932 Message fees will be reduced $2.00 for one treatment at office and $3.00 $4.00 for one treatment outside. 1st floor, 4, Wyndham St. Tel. 26051.
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ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI,
WOMEN'S WORLD
Busto Sch
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
By Joan Savay,
You can have any material you want, for your wedding dress, but you are bound to be partial to some of the cling- ing charming new materials for such uses, such as peau d'ange. There are no two ways about it, peau d'ange has allure!
But
White satin still has its following. Crepes of many varie- Lies fashion smart wedding gowns, even the pebbly crepes That take su well to tailored versions of what the well-groom- ed bride should wear. Dainty net and chiffons and even fresh, crisp organdie are to be used this year. Most of the new wedding gowns have long sleeves. that doesn't describe their individuality. Necklines, too, are apt to be plain. But what lovely cuts! Moulded lines prevail, trains are almost imperative for real weddings, and the veils this year vary from smart modernistic ones to very demure versions of the draperies that sculptored virgins
wear.
This wedding gown reflects the Empire spirit, fitted tight to a high breastline, where fine gathers ease the bodice full- ness,Sleeves are something new again, the contemporary This edition of the Empire pull, above a long, tight eml. double pull is grand, in the white peau d'ange that makes this gown.
There is a wide-shouldered cut to the graceful little bodice and the pulls stand out beyond even these wide shoulders, making the bride look like a little graceful,sliver. The gown, through the body, is beautifully fitted; and it traits its train to proud fempth. The smart thing about the veil is the face veil that hangs over the bride's nose.
MARKING LINEN,
WINDMILL HANDBAG,
Ant handbag in thin beige A write the When marking linen ane with n comummon lead pencil, stockinette is decorated in a novel manner. Narrow gold, greca and thea go over the pencil lines with red braid are sewn to the front Bap the marking ink. You will find the of the bag in the shape of an old. Recommended for many years of
Civil Hospital, Peak pencil will prevent the ink from fashioned windmill, which has a | Government
spreading and looking unsightly, na charming offect against the dull is often the ense
beige of the bag itself.
Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.
124, Wyndham Street. Tol. 24945.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
NEWEST HAIR STYLE.
"Double-Tier
Wind-Sweep.".
The wind-awept style of hairdress. ing is to be doubly popular in the coming season in its latest form, the "double tier wind-sweep."
This is less Rovere then the original slyle. The hair is ent in] the two layers, fand the top one waved, with the ends left to turn up 2T> the Inshionable "ragged"
annner. The underneath layer is: loft straight. that the ends appear below the top tier and continue over the ent
"It gives a sufter effect than the [original “wind-sweep," "the manager
of Robert Douglas, New Bond. street, W., stated, "and, with its waves, is more suitable for Court veils and feathers and for the new hats which feare one win of the hend exposed."
The manager of Antoine's, Dover- street, W., said:
Before
OUR BRITISH
CROSSWORDS
ACROSS
wise man this giver warning of a future happening. 6 Southern.
Gone away after this.
10 Take a letter from the little pet
and she becomes very bold.
Lik
11 Mountains you can make to act
dloge. 12 Little Tommy prefers a good sized this of three-fifths of it. 13 There's too little thought and too much talk, alas! 1 am Auro (hidden). Anhang it!
16
Do!
17 Marine growth in which a Scot- tish lock has the central position. 18 'n among the apples: this brings a general law to hear un par- ticular circumstances,
This fish has neither fins nor tail. 24 Join up.
25 Famous Scottish village which is
always heng buttered up.
"The wind-sweep' in rather a rastie cut, but its ragged' appear-23 ance is so effective that nine out of every ten Worden
The want it. 'doubletier' variation wolves their problem; they can keep their waves and have the straight, cock's.comb ends at the same time."
From ocean waves to draw- ing room swells. Here's a two-piece evening gown that was inspired by the current Con- bathing beach mode. stance Bennett is shown, dem- onstrating the new vogue de- signed by Vionnet. It is of white silk volle dotted with silver leaves. The bodice and skirt are mounted on sheer white chiffon. The waist is Constance.
The Cash!
26 Makes a dust, and is, generally, the cause of much profanity, in ils absence
29
—this should concral it, however, 30. "I rose in" less praceful surround-
ings (anag).
31 Dominate completely.
32 Schont,
DOWN
1 First and last one could write a
page about such soup.
2 Oval,
3 Alice, where art thou-in such
Kuise?
4 Vuleunite.
6 Accentuation is the only difference
between devotes and devotees
bere.
6 Certain to be right.
7 Bring out again.
a When a blackguard losses his head he sounds a bit slow, doesn't ho?
14 Make a buzzing noise with a penny. It's not so dry, as it sounds.
16 Cut out.
18 A queer look introduced by a
question.
10 Potentates.
20 Conceal. What
21
a bit of luck!.
22 A girl who reminds us of our
salad days.
Their salad days are gone.
27 Nent in a way, but
she sounds neater.
28
Yesterday's Solution.
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NCORPORATING
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COME AND SEE
Biggest Charity Vaudeville SHOW
Foaturing Long Tack Sam, the Master Magician, and
troupe and several other artists
at
QUEEN'S THEATRE
SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, 1932
from 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.
IN AID OF THE NEW TERRITORIES MEDICAL
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Tickets obtainable at
QUEEN'S THEATRE & TIN SAU TONG,
186, Des Voeux Road Contral.
Prices: $1, $3 & $5. Book your seats carly.
Eve
THE ARCADE GLOUCESTER BUILDING.
SALE
We are offering our stock of
MACBETH HATS
below cost
$17.50
other make of Hats
from $5.
By Blosser
COUNT
THE
TELEGRAPHS
OLD MAN
MELLINGER,
OR BORSON, AS HIS REAL
NAME
HAPPENS "TO
BE, 19
UNFOLDING
A STARTLING
STORY TO
JARS, REDFIELD
AFTER I'D BEEN HERE IN SHADYSIDE A SPELL, I FOUND OUT THAT YOU LIVED HERE, TOO.... AND "THAT YOU HAD LOST
ED... MANY A TIME 1
WAS ON THE VERGE OF COMIN' TO YOU, BUT AT THE LAST MINUTE MY
PRIDE, ALWAYS GOT
THE BEST
OF ME....
..... BUT THE MONEY! WHAT. BECAME OF ED'S
SHARE OF
IT?
THAT'S WHAT I'M COMING TO AW OF A SUDDEN MY HEALTH BEGAN TO GO BACK ON ME AN' THIS THING KEPT PREYIN' ON MY MIND... MORE AND MORE — BUT THE MONEY
IS READY FOR YOU, AIRS-
REDFIELD, SAFELY HIDDEN --
HIDDEN
YOUR PART OF IT, TWENTY; SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS,
·IS IN A BOX, RIGHT
IN SHADYSIDE...
PSST. NOODLE➡
DON'T TURN AROUND
NOW, BUT THERE'S
SOMEBODY OUTSIDE THAT WINDOVI, BACK OF US, LISTENING TO ALL THIS!
∙Bloments,
NÉK, 12, 1, 1o. T. OFF.
VADOR KY MEN SKRÝNCE, INC.
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