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CANFRU
HILLSIDE CALIFORNIAN FRUITS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
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CALIFORNIAN FRUITS
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YOU SEE
THE NAME
"CANFRU"
DON'T HESITATE
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Sole Agents:
REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD.
7. Queen's Road, Hongkong.
THE FINEST
SAUCE
OK
MASON'S FAMOUS **O.K.” SAUCE
On Sale at All Stores. Sale Agents:
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
York Building, Hongkong.
CINZANO
MACE AND BOTTLED IN ITALY
VERMOUTH
KARBUDA
THE-
OF COURSE!
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IN' UNIVERSAL DEMAND.
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CINZANO
IS SUPREME,
OBTAINABLE AT THE FRENCH STORE 99, Queen's Road 'Central Near Central Market
、 and at
ALL LEADING WINE, DEALERS,
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By taking SCOTTS -
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Ask for
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Emulsion
*The gratocter of life"
Suits will be the thing for Spring. You can take your pick as to style, fortunately. For the woman who looks best in a long-coated suit, here is a smart white suit, right, made of a new soft, dull crepe Mataloy. It has a blouse of its own fabric, buttoned up in simple style with big pearl buttons. The drop-shouldered smart coat i-unlined, and ties at the throat if you want it to. The best thing about this new fabric is its washableness. For the woman or girl who can wear a hip-length jacket to advantage, the dusty pink Matalay crepe suit at left is tremendously becoming. It has several new features, including the way it buttons right up to the scarf collar and the way its long sleeves, blouse over tight cuffs which button shut with, the same pearl buttons that fasten the front.
SPRING FROCKS.
Have Old Style Touches.
Ousting Severe Styles
Cout-frocks will in some houses be superseded to some extent by the new little suits which were 50 popular last year.
Neutral shades are coming in with a rush. Grey in several shades is a strong favourite; be- ige is another; and a foil to their palences is found in the new ma- terials being made for.accessories Ruches and ruffles on very plain
A frock of this kind worn with for bright accessories will be evening frocks are among the
cape will be far more effective worn. most important details "for
and dressy than a suit, while it Plaid, the Parisienne's old love, spring fashions. Euched capes, ruched hems, and ruching, out-may be made to look almost as is one of these. We shall
tallored-a significant point this, enough plaid. hats and scarves lining the decolletage are being for it is one of the steps which this year, often faithfully copied a leading dress dressmakers are taking to urge from the colours of the clans, to
the
introduced by maker,
Blouses will be ruffled, and the crisp tulle jackets will introduce styles.
women
away from
too
severe supply the whole of Scotland.
*i
Plaid taffeta is
see
one of these a curiously old-fashioned touch on At the same time, wraps of this come-backs. Even a new heavy very modern frocks, for the full kind will help a woman to plan weight silk and wool "material elbow sleeves are gathered at the her wardrobe economically and or suits is made in a wide range
of paids and near plaids. shoulders, and the front is finish-with the maximum of effect."
d by a stiff perky butterfly bow. Varied Suhouettes
+
An interesting point in con-Stripes in Favour nexion with the new loose three-
loose.
quarter coats is the fact that some Horizontal stripes woven in the In choosing her silhouette, designers are cutting these to a material are on outstanding fea- every woman can "pay her money slender fitting line at the back, ture. Fine lines in a dark colour and take her choice," for the line
hile in front the coat hangs give a light material a "crepey": varies from a slim, slinky ose to
effect, for bath woollens and silks a full one.
Tippets will be worn both for! Here, too, there is a subtle effort ehow the effects of the rage for
the crepes. day and evening, either in material to lure women away from trimmed with fur or entirely in fitting line to which they are cling- Lines, used both with dots and ing so obstinately, and to open a tiny pogy designs, make the 1933 some fat fur.
Reversible capes are also being new phase in fashion-a phase materials, especially the softer made a novelty which promises which has all kinds of intriguing kinds, outstanding.
In this category, too, it is signí- interesting schemes. For possibilities. evening, one house is experiment-! New kinds of colpur alliances ficant that there is a decided re- ing with a new type of cape which are coming. Several newcomers turn to old-fashioned designa. is cut lower in front than at the are being jealously guarded by Our grandmothers would be fami- back; but the woman who wears two or three designers, and one or with some of the tiny floral this will have to be sure of herself house is trying the inevitable ex-patterns which will decorate our and her clothes, since, if badly periment of bringing in a colour crepes, satins, and chiffont-for worn, it will lose its effect.
to supersede black.
chiffon la returning to favour.
some
SALESMAN SAM
THIS IS WHATCHA MIGHT) YOU BETCHA, SAMMY?
CALL A LOVE FEAST
HUH, HOWIE?
NO MORE FIGHTIN'
BETWEEN US! EVERY- THINGS FIFTY-FIFTY |
:
Howie's Idea of It!
WELL, SAM, TH' RABBIT WAS
Across
1 Ignorant, in part of the interior, and not trained at the borders. 6 An ardent student makes what a Frenchman would consider to be
step back.
Oh! what a fall was there!-and still is at the time of writing. 1 After a specifie direction give it
ber, in no: Ca
12 A broken chin will, I fear, be the
measure of your success, 13 Tea does break up the meal so,
14
it?
will, as a rule, speak only un der pressure,
17 Formerly you couldn't make this without breaking eggs; now you .cau.
19 These you can see, but the heart can only listen to the woe they beteken.
20 A drop won't hart anyone either
WAY.
21 The Egyptian Bean of Pytha-
goras.
23 These. flowers are not so good.
I always had ripping ones in car- ly spring from Penzance (hid- den
24 the manufacturer's repre- sentative a letter for the silver. 28 Pleased pulsations in which pus- '.
sies are proficient.
29 Introduced by the Lombards, one thinks of on exiled monarch. A Scottish
30 A
chimney with a cover that may be seen in the Amer- ican underworld.
31A very feminine wind-up.
32 One who gives orders instead of
the householder.
- Down
2 Delicate shades. J Hidden in Clue 23,
RAID AT HOMUNTIN
ARMED GANGSTERS' HALL
4 In this island a fellow is found
with a good healthy colour under his hat.
6 Ridden in Clue 23.
6 In which whales learn nothing. 7 The sides are equal whether made with a small or larĝo P. 8 Sec
Seeing that this word is what it is, one might be tempted to give up.
10 Liquid assets of a brewery." 15 One of the USA.
10 Here's the place for a nesl
18
One
who appeals to mob passions and would probably like to: 29. 20 Of such are the ages composed,
22
"but, the portent is bidden.
The lady who was invited into the garden became foolishly sentimental. -
25 Take a layer up. 27 Hidden in Clue 23.
28 Naturally not on foot when in
the ear.
Yesterday's. Solation.
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women and went into a bedroom where they similarly secured Mrs. Li Yung'a two young sons. AI four were then taken into another bedroom and tied to the railings OF $1,500,"
of a bed.
In the course Profiting from a moment when
of a search the tenant was away, and the jewellery box was emptied of its only persons on the premises were contents, comprising ring set his wife, her sister, and two sons, with precious stones, other arti- the cles, and over $200 in Hongkong armed gangsters raided ground floor of No. 2, United Ter- banknotes,
The robbers escaped without at-" race, Homuntin Street, Homuntin, shortly after 11 a.m. yesterday, tracting attention, leaving behind and stole jewellery and money a collection of weapons, namely, a table knife, a meat-knife, a amounting to nearly $1,500.
Entering through a yard and fruit knife, and a pair of scis back entrance, the robbers, five sore.
In furnishing Police investiga- in number and armed with a mot-
Bur-tors with a description of the ley collection of weapons. prised Mrs. Li Yung, 43, wife of men, Mrs. Li Yung was positive the tenant, and her sister who that one was a hawker" who had were working in the kitchen. called at the house on two pre- They bound and gagged the two vious occasions to sell chickens.
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