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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

THE WORLD

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Two colours are far more than twice as effective as one, when Jean Paton uses them. (Left to right). In this beguiling gown, Patou uses two tones of grey, with the dark colour skilfully continuing down the skirt to supply the illusion of length. It also caps one arm, slenderizing the shoulders. For a formal evening gown, Patou touches up a medieval brown satin gown with his ten rose tone. He uses the tea rose to deftly mark his new long waist Hine which caused such a sensation this nutumn. In this evening gown of violet crepe do chine. Paton uses fuchsia crepe de chine to enhance the cut and inc. The fuchsia fashions the V neckline, continuing down the back to slant down across the front hipline, thus slender- ing it. It also fashions the side flaring lengths of the skirt.

By Jean Patou

Across.

1 This goes to the root of the

matter.

7 Party that starts off with the truth and finishes with pome- thing done.

8 Cricket skippers do sometimes and importers always should.

10 They say one on the hand is

worth two on the phone.

11 If there are none on you, you

are efficient.

12 Enables a duffer to be part and

parcel of his habitation.

15 Stir ten,, and if you mix

thoroughly, you'll make it this. 16 Layer.

17 Braille in the political see-saw>

20 Confused chatter.

Mussolini left his togn tempori- ly reposing on a pedestal (hid- den).

23 Wherean you must surely have

A clue.

24 The number and composition that help to make Put a keen Irishnan.

27 A famous actress and play.

28 All in France after capital and

none of them orderly.

20 They'll never set the Thames

fire!

Down,

1 One is put through them to test

one's efficiency,

2 In extremity may be driven, but

it's firstrate inside.

3 10 Across-like.

4 There's no finish about this wort

of thing

5 Essential feature of tactics.

LOCAL ESTATES.

# A "amall BIL"

7 May sound. Hike a flying start, but it's near the top of the tree (two words).

Judgments of value involving some Titians,

13 Standard of capacity, that

decidedly un-English.

14 Indited.

18 When it gets to this pitch,

aceme to have taken a nibble out of you, fellows,

19 Marked down with Puss in the

middle.

20 British county.

21 I have supped fall of--" ("Mac.

beth.")

25 An autumnal epithet.

123 Behead this biped to get an-

other.

Yesterday's Solution. HAIRDRESSER R_F=DITRIC

OPENEYED BOLERO

BLEW TENET WART U_DW_BA A CO R = “SHUT LIGHTEN

HACKSAW 1818 T BETRENN C HATE LATCH ELAN

REEKED`ANNA MESE

SHAMELESBLY

- EXTENSION FUND.

colour gives a dress something offers the possibility of underlin- Paris, Dec.-Colour has alwaytouch. If, on

more than a merely decorative ing with greater force the details the other hand, and technique of cut and confirm- played a very important part in colour in a painting strives to pro-Ing the characteristics of the dress PARTICULARS CONTAINED IN DONATIONS FOR SAILORS &. the creation of my models. The duce a third dimension which act-in a more forcible manner. Con- fact that I study every senson,ually is present in sometimes na far ahead as six or

dress, itjugated with the cut, the general

LATEST LIST

SOLDIERS' HOME

Lettera of administration to the

The Rev. E. C. II. Tribbeck, state of Li Shui-ching (or Ting gratefully acknowledges, on behalf into of 45 Robinson Road, who died

eight months, the choice of two very obviously sets the latter off effect is increased tenfold."

considerably.

The possibilities in this field of or three colours in unusual shades,

colour and colour combinations are yet in perfect harmony, is the best The colour scale is a pretty com- example I can offer. Generally plex one. Colours may be so vast, but it also presents almost in hospital at Canton on June 13, of the Committee of the Sailors have been granted to Trang Chung-yi, and Soldiers' Home, the following apenking, however, colour occupies mingled as to make their harmony avoidance of the many dangers Deceased was the son of Mr. Li Po-The Hongkong Fire Insur-

many pitfalls. It is in

The value of the estate is $27,000. donations to the Extension Fund: the same place and is equally as the paramount subject of interest, and in the accomplishment of kwai, an unofficial Justice of the

$750 ance Co., Ltd., important in style creation, though or again the use of colour may bo

form than I give to it...

As

the

760

perhaps under a less ostentatious considered in a leas important role something successful and beauti-Fence and recipient of the Certificate

finds the of Honour.

The Canton Insurance Office, as the element supplying the touchful that a courturier

Ltd....... of "spice" to a drens which other satisfaction of his art..

Application for re-sealing a 1 have always considered that a

Many models in my present col-certified copy of the probate to the The "Star" Ferry Co., Ltd. 1,000

evidence this extensive will of Mrs. Jeanie Blythe Cubitt, gown fashioned of a plain and uni.wise would present a somewhat lection

but as such it study of colour. The novelty pre- late of Clifton Vicarage, Derby, and The Hongkong and Kowloon coloured fabric corresponded, if it it appearance, is not too daring to establish here must be dosed with a great sensesented by my new line is enhanced wife of the Rev. Spencer Henry Wharf and Godown Co.,

and underlined in a great measure Cubitt, has been granted to Mr. D. a parrallel between art and dress of measure. eresting, a line drawing whereas In some cases, a touch of con- by combining two and sometimes J. Lowls, solicitor, of Hongkong. The the adjunction of colour assimi-trasting colour will be sufficient to three colours. So far the intri- local estate of the deceased

valued at $9,100. lated the result to a painting. As give the model the indispensable (cacies of cut and the study of di- in a painting, the effect of adding note of gaiety. In others, colourmensions.

PARISIAN NOTES.

Bridesmaids' Frocks.

TO PROTECT MATTRESSES

Ltd..

750

60

is Douglas Lapraik and Co.,

(Tha amount of $10 for In respect of the estate of Khowan Christmas Carol Party Collection. Singh, a registored money-londer, of announced in Thursday's issue was 19, D'Agullar Streat, who died a misprint and should have read Intestate on January 22, 1932, leaving $41.10) estate valued at $4,700, lotters of ad- ministration have been granted to

Fund are urgently needed-all Bishen Singh, of the same address, gifts will be very welcome; they for the use and benefit of his widow, may be sent either to the S. G. M. Sham Kaur.

Post or to the Sallors' and Solitiera' Letters of administration de bonis Home, 22, Hennessy Rond. non have been granted to Chan Tal- All cheques should be made pay- loon City, in connexion with the Extension Fund Account." $8,100 estate of Mok Kan-fung, alias Make Kama, of Venh Lol Village, Bachen, in Annam.

their maids in dresses that will have some purpose after the wed- ding is over. One French girl, Get a large piece of strong sack. often a bridesmaid and now to being, perhape & draper'a wrapper. bride, remarked that her own It must be large enough for the wardrobe was positively littered The bride who is being married with the dresses she had had to and sow tapos at clone intervale purpose. Hem. strongly all around sana bridesmaids exercises all the wear for her friends' weddings, down each sido, to tie it to the iron shi and Joseph Chan, both of Kow-inbio to the Treasurer and crossed frame of the bedateal. This form same a very personal taste in what again. Mediaeval long dresses, satisfactory and cheap substitute flowers she carries, though it may and piquant bouffant dresses, and for the more costly overlay, and be with only a little suit. If ahe strange, neither-one-thing-nor-the

Kan

train and sans voil

and

and

which she could not

absolute

Lee Tan-kee, otherwise known as la wearing an afternoon dress, she other dresses-all perfectly love prevents the cotton mattress cover may clasp a bunch of nasturtiums ly, when there were six or eight from being torn by the wire.

Lee Tan, late of Lihue, Inland of sole executor named under the will,

who lives at Puhi, Lihue, or of violets, or of camelias, or of of them altogether, to make an

Kaual, Hawait, manager of the General Merchandise Store, died on Probate to the will of Pa Lim, allas whatever her faney and what she effect, but

white bridesmaida in directoire frocks May D, 1031, leaving estate valued at Poh Aun-lim, allas Lim Po-an, late of feels to be her personality, may olephants afterwards. So she de-which are in line with the high- $2,100. Letters of administration to 21, Kent Rand, Kowloon Tong dictate.

cided that her bridesmaids should waisted evening dresses of to-day, the estate with the will annexed retired medical practitioner, who died There seems to be a growing have something they could wear and those girls will enjoy wearing have been granted to Mr. M. M. leaving estate valued at $0,000, has. altruistic point of view

among orinally.

them long after she is married Watson, solicitor,, of Hongkong, for been granted to his widow, Lim An- brides that leads them to dress

This bride is dressing her and gone away.

SALESMAN SAM

́JES' CAUSE YER KANGAROO KNOCKED ME OUTA HERE, IT DON'T PROVE HE'S A BOXER- HE CAUGHT ME UNAWARES!

AN' ON THE

NOSE, TOO!

WHY DON'T YA GO IN

ANSPAR WITH IM ?

And Sam Didi

C'MON, LAMBERT! I'M

GONNA GET A KICK

OUTA THIS!

the use and boneßt of Lau Kes, the 'ahi,

HAW

HAW!

By Small

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Smet

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