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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

16, 1933,

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

CHECK COLDS

AND

THIS DANCE IS ON TAP

INFLUENZA

GARGLE WITH

LISTERINE

ANTISEPTIC

KILLS EVEN TYPHOID GERMS IN 15 SECONDS

3.

SPECIALITIES

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

CHOCOLATES

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

BISCUITS

LANE, CRAWFORD'S BIRTHDAY CAKES

MADE AT OUR OWN BAKERY.

FOR THE RACES-

Select your.

Footwear

with every

care

from

THE LINDY HOP

WALK FORWARD ONE STER

Start

(Practice to "I would Do Anything for You.").

By Arthur Murray

New York. The Lindy Hop, a' the dance recently adapted to ballroom floor, is a favourite with smart young folks. Usually the very young like it best,

It originated in Harlem and re- tains its exuberance..

The outstanding feature of the Lindy Hop is a tap-step. This is how you do it, following the dia- gram, tapping your foot before you take each step designated on the diagram.

1. The man begins with his left foot (the woman reverses this all the way through), taking four long walking steps forward, counting 1, 2, 3, 4.

2. Now begin your tap яtepp- ing. Two-step to the left, count- ting 1-AND-2, tapping your toe quickly and lightly on the first beat, stepping on the second one. This makes a very quick two- step and you must master the tap before you put your foot down each time or it won't be right.

3. Finish the quick tap-two- step, then take one long forward

GORDON'S, LTD.step without tapping, pause for

NEW AND ORIGINAL MODELS.

three counts and thon repent the Two-and-One lap two-step four times, in succession without the long walking steps in between. This gives you four walking steps,

SALESMAN SAM

Ione two-step with tapping, one long step without taps and a pause, then four tap two-steps in auc- on cession. Remember to tap every two-step you take. Your music will soon teach you when your long wallting steps come and when your short-steps.

ACCESSORIES.

Handcuff Shackles Are Chic.

Your mictal bracelete-two, please, each worn outside your gauntlet glove-must look less like decorations than handcuffs just naw. They may be na plain as you like, but they must be broad. The more amusing are cut up ench side into triangular pieces which look extremely well against a vol- Ivet glove. Or, just to carry out the idea, you can have a pair decorated with coloured arrows which should match your coat.

'Across

-17 Requisito,

8 For gloves or injured.

1 Gristle with a suggestion of mo-14 One kind of boat, mostly filled

tor ploughing.

⚫ Straight with, one's inside. 10 A Bort of "guineapig" might scem A song, a fruit, and Nor- thorn stream.

11 Affords пото protection in

leveca.

12 Dormant.

13 What Payche becomes On tho

lower deck. 17 This worthy la fit for

voyago.

Carrying out the colour scheme of the outfit seems to be a notion which has struck many of the jewellery makers lately. The new sets of narrow metal bangles, for those who prefer this kind to the wide bands, are interspered, with nequered ones in various colours. Charming to look at, although a rifle nerve-racking for your fri-20 Something for forage in Swit ends, unless they become Inured to 21 A sinful Cockney's destination, the constant rattle and clatter of them.

If your favourite material this season is velvet, there is no reason why your jewellery should not be of velvet as well. Some of the latest necklaces are made of large velvet

with beads Interspersed

tiny reandels of white crystal, and coloured ones matched most cun- ningly. They would be an attrac- tive addition to an evening outfit. if the frock were of black or white or could without much difficulty be matched to amethyst, green, yellow, and similar shades of picce velvet.

The new rose-gold trinkets have to be chosen judiciously, for there are some women, I imagine, who would find it a difficult shade to wear. But for

many fair and dark types these new necklaces, made like ropes of round and queerly twisted benda, or in strings of overlapping long double plaques often with pendants, would furnish the only trimming necessary on a plain black or dark-coloured dress.-V. C. In Exchange.

Minna Gombell. Fox Film Star seen in a very smart evening création.

Bang! Bang!

10 Discover ruined but near.

.zerland.

in a measure ↑

a long

23 It must have thoroughly uprot

Napier.

27 It isn't like a royalist to read

about a mutilated dog.

only

28 The kind of snipe that's complete when beheaded. 20 "I will bring thee where mistress Anne Page is, at a-n-feasting." (Merry Wives of Windsor.) 30 It's name inside the

layer.

31 Sweden lie (anag.).

Down

surfaco-

you

? Here's something to wake

up?an artist head downwards in an astringent.

3 Where eat

Miss.

nursery rhyme

4 It is left, and your top half is

right or left.

5 River of France.

6 Spread evergreen

find a garden plant.

un wine to

with a lever for propelling lead • 15 Whon Peter joins Paul fa co

stant expression, it seems and- lesa,

16 Try Ulster for scope in anda. 17 Find her in a nutshell. 18 In a cow applies to anfødged

youth.

(22 A men's name,"

24 Perhaps Pringle said it heroical- ly; can the man really mean I'm almost ripe for a gentle whely- ing? (hidden).

26 Select by sound what 2 COW

docs.

26 Human beings that rond like

half a hundred donkeys.

Yesterday's Solution.

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By Small

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AS LONG AS YER GONNA DUEL DIS DUEL OVER AGIN, DUEL IT RIGHT! STAND BACK TO BACK AN' WHEN I 552 "GO"WALK 207/8 PXES IN OPP'SITE DIRECTIONS AN

DEN TURN AN' SHOOT! SAVVY?

I HOPE I TAKE, SHORTER,

STEPS THAN HE DOES

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SAM AND HOWIE WENT FOR

•WALK-MAYBE THE LAST FOR BOTH OF/EM

AND THEN HOWIE'S REVOLVER ROARED!

BANG

HUSSARDS ALOFT

NO SAM'S PISTOL::POPPED

When The SMOKE CLEARS AWAY QUELL

| FIND OUT WHAT

HAS HAPPENED,

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