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Now Underthings

BY:-

Van Raalte

Dance Sets

Singlettes

Wollywyns

and for such daintiness

very reasonably priced.

GORDON'S,

LTD.

Kayamally Building.

JUST UNPACKED——

DELIGHTFUL HATS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

OUR

BRITISH CROSSWORDS

BAGS

GLOVES

SCARVES

PULLOVERS and COATS

AND THE NEW WOOLLEN STOCKINGS

THE

BIGGEST

CHOICE

IN THE

COLONY

NOW SHOWING

AT

ELITE STYLES

A. P. C. BUILDING.

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ice House St.

Branch, 7. Beaconsfield Arcade.

You put your best foot forward, then raise the heel, one hand goes to one hip, shoul- ders are squared and the hip goes forward ever so slightly. And there you have the Holly- wood hunch-moviedom's approved posture for allure. Here is a trio of actress-demon- strators of the hunch, and with hunches of the latest styles. Left, Adrienne Ames, wh wears an evening gown of untrimmed white satin of classical lines. Centre, Claire Dodd, in a fur-trimmed filigree negligee. Right, Frances Dee in a daringly cut gown of golden sequins.

FEMININE

FASHIONS.

Neatness Stressed by

All.

NEW FASHIONS.

Chameleon Handbags are Chic. Chameleon handbags, fn deep

RED-HAIRED QUEENS.

Auburn Waves Made to Order.

So important de Paris coiffeurs metallic colourings, such as pen-

"The red-haired girl is all the find the ensemble of coiffure and cock green and steelblue, are to be rage this season. For years ahe hat that they have arranged thoir fashion's strong suit for thehas just been called 'Ginger, but salons to carry this out to porfee. auturan. Hundreds of them are this winter she will be the Queen tion. The coiffeur is called first of being made at 4.Hammersmith of Fashion." all. Ho studies the face of the factory in readiness for London's This was the declaration of an client, and dresses her hair to suit autumn season. just her. Then it is the milliner's turn she studies the face, then the hairdressing, and designs the hat

expert at the Hairdressing Fashion They are fitted with those modern Hall, Olympia, Kensington, W., Fair, which opened in the Empire. metal clasps resembling parts of a last month, to a Press representa.

men.

Le suit both. not merely the face machine, which, according to ad-tive. He was in command of a alone. She does not jam a picco vance fashion news, are to be show of 20 perfectly coiffured wo- of felt or straw. or whatever it is, seen a great deal this winter. down over beautiful soft buit. She shapes hor hat over and around it, to display it to the best advantage. The close roll at the back has had its day, as have also the coy effects of last season. Noatness is stressed by all.

Lingerie

Nightgowns, in Paris, aro of two perstinsions. They are either very

"Every day," he added, "girls walk into this exhibition with hair of mousy, undistinguished colour. and leave it with an auburn wave which is a thing of beauty." Art in Styles

Most women will be glad to hear that seal and calfskin are again to the fore, for nothing could be smarter and, at the same time,, more serviceable for the purpose.

When asked how it was Diced grains promise to be popular, fashion was not more rigid in such and there

Sonic attractive, details as the position of the part- models in velvet pigskin.

ing, the expert said it was a matter of art and design.

Owing to the vogue of two-colour inotinat and tailoredlooking, or they outfits predicted for the autumn. ape the evening gown mode with many handbags

are

that

The girl on the left is of the puro Madonna type, so she has to made in have her hair parted in the middle. its waistline ani gracious flowing two-colour schemes. Designs are The girl beside her is petite and sophisticated and geometrical in;

finos.

French fashions for intimate us character, insets of a contrasting has a retrousse nose.

mulat

We there-

length of it, we part the hair on the right and heap the waves on one side, to bring out hidden beauty."

age eling fast to the glory of the colour taking the form of bold fore give her a mass of pretty curls work, delicate embroideries, and terings similar to those seen in right in too long, so, to reduce the Paris clothes-tradition of line hand squares, triangles or heraldic quar-surrounding her small face.

"The face of the girl on the i fabrics

in tender pastel colours. some of the latest jumpers. This Jons not necessarily mean that Ingerio

bo expensive to be beautiful. Any woman with it little tasto and clever with her needle can make up for herself some beautiful lingerie iu paštel dorigns and in crepe-do-crino or linen, whichever she prefera.

ASH-TRAY DOGS..

Some of the newest glass and silver ashtrays are decorated with

a clover model of a pet dog made)

MOTORING CAP.

A circular beret for motoring pur-

Feminino fashions aro all the rago now. The masculine woman the centre of the tray. A cheeky and trimmed across the brow with is as dead as the pyjama soon Sealyham or an Aberdeen terrier two rolls of wool. The boret is will be.

adorns n square or circular tray, meant to bo worn with a green who while as an alternative there are flocked wool jumper, with a yoke aro sponsoring the new "buttonedays with the picture of a dog of brown and white wool; this yoke painted beneath the glass in the is matched by the rolls round the centre.

hat, one being white and the other brown.

in composition, which is placed in posce is made of flecked green wool,

Many are the smart women

down-the-back" frocks which have appeared this season.

Acroba

1 Made on the spur of tho moment by an "imp on a visitor** (anag.).

8 Thero of others are not yours.

Hangs round the sailor's neck with three fact.

11 Such a cup overflows only in the

hands of the careless,

12 There should be food for man and beast in the interior of this small vessel.

13 There is nothing in the purchase, but ships find it very useful. 16 Though flowing, is the

wrong

way when the curve is broken. 17.Bring into bondage.

18 Few things just filled with gas would get so far-and so quick-

21

drug in the market,

23 The part of the yard where claff

may catch-a bird. 24 Painter whose company followed by nonsense-

Was

25 lazily looking the other way

with

28 Child-like innocence,

20 She faced a big noise in this

American show.

30 "Hop! Livery! I bit" (anag).

Down

2 Cold weather wear-partly and

entirely.

Scoff, perhaps, but abovo the Aleoper.

4 Trace,

5 What has been described as

the Sabbath of sound,

0 A ng succeeds this sound.

But this is not no clear.

8 Of course it's all put on, but there's fondness at the heart.

10 The kind of ablution that should appoal to the small boy (hyphen).

14 Why it is made useful in bas-

kets.

16 In this romance choice is in.

dicated.

10 Compared with that of Essex

the count of Cornwall is this. 20 Saw.

21 An attack is made when the

moon goes down.

22 Though old in parts its pockets make it useful to the traveller. 20 The part of a not in which gears

work,

27 A reversed opinion.

Yesterday's Solation. GAVELS V LETHE

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(Established 1902).

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Kowloon,

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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COFFEE SETS

Satzuma and Eggshell China.

Exclusive Patterns

suitable

IF YOU WANT

ME FOR ANYTHING, JUST CALL

MG UP!

ALL RIGHT, OSSIE....Z MIGHT" WANT YOU TO GO WITH US TO THE CONSTABLE

X'MAS PRESENTS

Safety packed and shipped by

Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR

ART & CURIO EXPERTS

York Building.

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Determined!

By Blosser

DID YOU GET POODLE BACK, FRECKLES?

NO! BUT

!!

I WILL WHERE'S POP?

WELL, DITMARS HAVE POODLE-WE SAW HER.....AN' WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY DID? THEY PUT US OFF THEIR PLACE—MR. DITMAR SAID HE WOULDNT GIVE HER UP, SO I WANT YOU

TO SUE HIM, POP!!

THATS

RIGHT!

· NOW, JUST A MINUTE... DONT" ĠET ŠO EXCITED.......IF HE WONT GIVE POODLE UP, THERE'S NOT A THING WE CAN DO... AND, AS FOR SUING HIM? WHY, "THAT'S

OUT OF

THE QUESTION

WHY COULDNT WE SUE HIM, POP? POODLE BELONGS TO

ME, BY RIGHTS!!

SAY! WE WOULDN'T HAVE A CHOST OF A SHOW AGAINST A MAN THAT HAS THE MONEY HE HAS FORGET

FORGET IT, HUH!! NOT ME" I'M GONNA GO AH' SER CONSTABLE EARLY MYSELF...

'EM!!

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