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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932.

THE WORLD

FELT HATS

SCARVES AND JUMPERS.

BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS

SEE THE LATEST IN WHITE LEATHER AND CELLULOID BAGS.

SPLENDID RANGE

OF

GIRDLES

AND

SILK

UNDERWEAR

ELITE STYLES

A.P.C. BUILDING.

THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT THE EXCELLENCE

OF-

GORDON'S

SHOES

ΤΟ

THEY ARE FOR THOSE

WHOM QUALITY IS THE FIRST

CONSIDERATION

AND ARE

SUBMITTED TO YOUR JUDC-

MENT WITH CONFIDENCE.

GORDON'S, LTD.

ABSOLUTELY

NO COMPARISON

IN

RONSON

LYTACASES, LIGHTERS. SETS ETC.

IN

QUANTITY OF STOCK VARIETY OF DESIGNS & COLOURS

AND

NO CHEAPER PRICE

ELSEWHERE IN

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

The Wing on CO.LTD.

Some Exceedingly Smart Ones.

OF WOMEN

Scarves and gnily-coloured wool- len jumpers are of the utmost im- portance in every girl and woman's wardrobe this summer. The hand- knitted and hand crocheted jum- pers are exceedingly smart. They are waist-length, and have short sleeves and are fairly elaborate.

A charming, lemon-coloured hand-knitted jumper seen the other day was made with short puffed sleeves and decorated with an edg ing of hand-crocheted white flowers round the neck and sleeves.

Crocheted jumpers are even more atractive than knitted ones for the summer, and there are a thousand and one different patterns that can be adopted. Some very

smart linen sports and tennis dresses are being made with brightly coloured chiffon belts to accompany them. and these can be taken off and worn as scarves.

Short jackets for the smarter sports dresses and skirts look a great deal better, if they are. lined with some rather striking colour. One seen lately consists of a white woollen jacket with black zebra

A printed dress whose most interesting feature is a cowl. neckline with a collar. effect. A dark silk jacket, with short cape sleeves, sets off the gaiety of this frock.

FASHION NOTES.

stripes, and is lined with black More Cheerful Colours

uf

crepe-de-Chine. This type jacket is useful because it can be worn with a white or black scarf over 4 dress of woollen material.

and

This frock, a printed érepe in soft, summer colours, Ja bright enough to be interest- ing, and has a V-neck and wida, loose alcaves which

catches the cool breezeo.

for Evening Wear.

Parisenues at last seem to be de- finitely weaned from black for eveu- ing wear. At a smart assembly the other evening, there was not one woman seen wearing the tradi tional pack.

The sombre-hite has had a long Vogue, To many women it gave istinction, but some one who knows about these things wag tell-

that me recently

the Parisienne' clung to black much because it was economical.

very

Black was always safe, and re- peated appearances in the same dress were not so remarked as they would have been had the dress been red or blue.

But anyhow the black spell seems- to have beeg broken, perhaps be- cause people are feeling the need of cheerful colours, but even more, perhaps, because pretty evening, dressey are so cheap these days,j that few women need wear longer than their neighbours think they ought.

one

There is a lot of discussion going on as to the fate of the hem-line of the new high-topped skirt and high-waisted evening gown. It is logical that the skirt-hem should come down a bit when its waist- line rises as it has done. However, many of the principal Paris dress-

makers announce themselves in Tavour of the moderately short skirt, pow. being worn for daytime.

The informal evening dresses have been made shorter for some little time now, and that fact is significant. It is safe to prophesy several different skirt lengths ne cording to the time of day or night the garment is to be worn. No

one skirt length is going to be the style barring all others, either for: day-time or evening.-H.M. In Er- change.

SMART SHOES.

Suuke and lizard skins, though still popular, are not the only at tracctive lonther or snart shoes this winter. Some of the smartest shoes for town wear are made of black suedo, with a narrow pining of lizard-skin at each sido, and an oblong shaped buckle, also of the akin, in the front.

SNAPSHOT RECIPES.

What to Do with Jelly.

Chop it finely and serve MA border and garnish to cold sweets, or use aspic for cold meat dishes.

Arrange differently coloured chopped jelly in individual glasses, top with cream, and decorate with chopped pistachio nuts.

Set in individual glass bowls just large enough to take a pineapple ring, and when set place a ring on cach and decorate with blanched al- monds.

Mask a mould with jelly made with fruit juice and boiling water, decorate with whole fruit, und leave Iest to set. When nearly set, whisk briskly, stir in whipped cream, and fill up mould.

Use savoury jelly in which to set cold cooked vegetables for salads, cold, lightly bolled eggs, prawns, salmon, or cucumber,

Ribbon jellies are made by melt- ing differently coloured jellies and setting a layer of one colour, then. when quite set, adding a second and

third.

open tans can be made with a Alling of jelly in which fruit is set, and ice cream can be served on a bent of jelly.

Sponge sandwich can be cut in- to thin layers, and filled with stiff jelly, cut into slices, with jam or a little whipped cream.

Trifle can be made with a founda- thrustard and desiccated coconut tion of sponge cakes set in jelly,

on top.

A slim summer frock that forgets about sleeves and ties itself together, over cach shoulder, with small, full bows. A black patent leather belt marks the natural waist- line, and one black button ap- pears a few inches above it. A white hat complets the on- Bemble.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 Appropiate for the "stonewall"

cricketer.

The medium state.

11 This organ might reasonably be 10 Trial oars (anag).

expected to produce liquid notes. 12 Aurial traveller in sweetstuffs. 13 Saintly temperature. 16 Kiss her and hear the result.

How Sambo might refer to this denomination.

18

21 Tea

24 Quite a natural position for the

Ten began (anag.).

upright man to find himself in. 25 Bea sat, but not here, 20 Not dope fiends. 27 Weighty cats.

28 Migratory literary pickle.

Down

:

2 Lost by the witless

He may be said to be guilty of sharp practice.

Hardly the style for a lady's riding habit,

5 French salts after tea.

GThe rougher the water, the gres-

ter their turnover,

7 Grows but not

necina.

& One who lacks 2.

xmoothly, iL

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY

New York, Aug. 22.

Dow Jones averages:

30 Industrials

20 Rails

14 Sceno of effortless upa

dawnn

and

15 Probably what their fathers

were considered by their proud fathera.

17 Arrange.

19 This plot is generally cultivated

sccrolly.

20 Defeat.

22 I'd look more orderly in a row. 23 English first edition export.

Yesterday's Solution. ESCARPMENTS GO HENNE AXE AUGURY PLAINT. PULP T

VEM CRO-LETTER

SEMAPHORELA FE SYBALTY TGFIBRES UNIDURASP NIT 8. MINERAL EXTREME POSTUOLLEGE A 8 ONSIDER UNARM SOTA GRANDSLAM TRENCH AT LY USE TURNT APÃOHE RELAYS DUNEE E MY LEISURETIME

Consolidated Gas of

General Foods

General Motors International Har-

vester

International Tel, &

Tei.

New York

57%

10%

Drugs, Inc.

41

434

Da Pont de Nemours 34%

384

Eastman Kodak

50%

54

General Electric

18

19

428

29

13% 16

28%

30

Aug. 20. Aug. 22.

67.18

20 Utilities ..

Liggett & Myers 70.87 Loew'n Inc. 30.14 33.20 Pacific Gas & Elec- 29.70

tric Messrs. E. A. Pierce & Co. report:-Pennsylvanin

11/ 11%

55

59

31.70

30%

29

31%

30%

Rail-

Higher prices have indicated a pre- way ference for a higher grade of stocks Radio Corporation Business done:-1,200,000 shares. Seara Roebuck

Last To-day's Standard Oil Co. of

17

17%

8% 20% 22

9/

Price ***.. $53 Allied Chemical &

Dye

Price

New Jersey

33%

34%%%

70

-$56%

82

Sne

cony-Vacuum

Corp.

10%

10%

Union Carbide

American Can

52%

565%

Curbon

25%

27

American Telegraph

Union Pacifie

American Tolneco

& Telephone .... 109%

€9 · 78

116

United Aircraft &

Trans.

10%

18%

76

82

United States Steel

62

GO

Borden Company

29

30

Westinghouse E. &

M.

40%

37

44%

30%

Canadian Pacific

1442

16%

-Bouter.

Air Reduction

B Auburn

FELIX HAT SHOP York Building, Next to Moutrie's. LAST SEVEN DAYS OF OUR SUMMER SALE MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. HATS from $5.00. ORIGINALLY $35.00. WASHING FROCKS from $8.00 INCLUDING LARGE SIZES.

EVENING GOWNS from $40.00.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HE HAS A QIANCE, TAO F

WELL-C'MON-

I'M ANXIOUS

LTD SES WHO

17 SMI

WE'LL SEE THAT THEY START OFF

EVEN THON'T V/S, OSSET

THIS IS GONNA

AINTEHA HERVOUS,

The

BG GOOD

COUNT

THE

TELEGRAPHS

GAY... WE BETTER GO DOWN TO THE BUTCHER, SHOP AND START THE RACE PROM THERE...THAT'LL BE ABOUT THE RIGHT DISTANCE.

I'LL HOLD JUMABO FOR YOU, TAG...

YEAH. THAT'LL MAKE A LONG

RACE!

O'YA THINK

Both Are Confident!

By Blosser

ALL RIGHT...YOU

FELLAS GET 'EM

STARTED.... TAG

AN' I WILL da

BACK. HOME

AN" WAIT

FOR THEM

THEAS

WE'LL WAIT FINE MINUTES FOR YOU

"TO GET HOME.

YRAH-THRU VURUL LET 'EM LOOSE!!

GEE..I JUST WONDER WHICH DOB

WILL WIN,

DON'T YOU,

FRECKLES

OF COURSE

CONT LIKE TO BRAS, BUT OH WELL, YOULL 19-104

IN A FEW

MINUTES NOW!!

ANGA

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