THE - HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
ANNOUNCING
THAT ON AND AFTER
1st APRIL, 1933
KING'S RESTAUANT
WILL BE
OPERATED BY
WELLMANN
& CO.
Under European Management and
Supervision.
MEET AT THE “KING'S”
TO-DAY AT THE CENTRAL.
BARRYMORE
STATE'S ATTORNEY
HELEN TWELVETREES
JILL ESMOND
WILLIAM (Stage) BOYD MARY DUNCAN
RKO RADIO PICTURE
At the
None Knew H Secret, But She, and the Man He Threatened to Hang!
Ill Hongkong Hotel
ROOF GARDEN
Ing
Chinese
Restaurant
Special Dinner Dance TO-NIGHT
8 p.m. till aim,
ENTERTAINMENT by the
Shura Ganin's Beauty Quartette
CLEVER PERFORMERS IN STEP-DANCING AND SONG AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
For Reservations: Phone 30281.
The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
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SCOTT'S Emulsion
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
A COLOUR CHART.
Stockings of the
'Cocktail' Shade.
Scene: Milady's bedroom. Milady: "Marie, this afternoon I shall wear my Leaf Mould dress with Cornish Cream trimmings, and have my Tattoo, Brown" hand- bag and shocs and Pall Mall stock- ings. To-night I shall wear my Nymph Green gown with silver shocs, my white fur wrap, white gloves and silver sequin bag."
This is how women can dress to colour chart.
The British Colour Council have just issued their colour chart for 1933 Spring and Summer fashions. One of the chief features will be colour contrasts with ensembles, these being obtained by using two tones of the same colour.
colour
To achieve the right schemes useful data are given by the Council, which suggests shades for accessories to harmonise with the main shade of the garments worn. For instance, with a light buff-coloured frock there would be "Honey Flower" (a deep cream) trimmings, "Spa Beige shoes and handbag and hosiery of the shade. known na "Cocktail."
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Leading colours will be saffron, Henley, blue, aeroplane grey. In- dian lake (an old rose colour with a yellow tinge), Venetian scarlet, regatta blue and Berkeley brown, the last a lovely rich nigger shade..
Some very bright shades are termed cruising colours, and with these white is recommended for dress accessories. "Wine Lees," tartan a soft wine shade, and green will be popular for swim- ming suits
Colours for, rain-coats are also included; grey or white coats should be worn over red shades, coats. of munilla, popcorn or white go with yellow shades,
Very numerous are the grey shades. These are: Dove grey. Hurlingham grey, Navy grey, aeroplane grey, rose grey and storm cloud.
Beige and grey-beige and brown shades predominate in hosiery and have such names as Prelude, Ro- mance, Pall Mall, Moonmist, Cock- tail and Allegro.
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For evening wear there beautiful coloura: Cabaret, rich red-orange shade; gipsy rose,
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soft red-bronze; satin skin, a pinky yellow; pixie blue, a deep| hyacinth colour; ice grotto, a greeny-tarquoise shade; and nymph green, are only a few from which women may choose in the coming season.
Flesh-coloured shoes are sug geated for wear with white oven- ing gowns, and handbags may be of sequins, of material to match the gown, or of fur fabric to match: the evening wrap, and may te envelope shape or gathered to d frame.
By Jean Savoy
Sturdily woven linens and cottons come tailored to suit the king's taste, and to satisfy women's present tendency toward mannish things.
Your pyjama suits probably will utilize.cottons and linens this year. And the more tailored they are, the more you will be in style.
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There are various ways of achieving this mannish look. Some are cut just like men's suits, but they do not become most women. Others borrow the waistcoat idea, the tallored lapels, the double-breasted coat theme or other mannish touches.
One particularly lovely new suit is made of gorgeous coral and white linen, of a sturdy, firm weave which prevents the usual wrinkling that detracts from linen things.
The lines are masculine enough to satisfy the modern de- mand, but feminine enough to be absolutely flattering, which is what every woman wants.
Humour a Child's Tastes
When you are buying new furni- ture to add to your children's rooms consider the taste of the child who is to use each piece. For instance, if one of your children shows an aptitude for drawing give him a drawing board and a little chest of drawera to go alongside of it for his room. An- ather might prefer a desk with a minute fling cabinet beside it. The child why is always present-
come Daytime handkerchiefs
If you have an old dinner dress ing you with little stories might now in huge sizes and gay colours. trimmed with a lace collar which be delighted with a portable type-It gives a nice accent for a som-has become worn and shabby re- writer on a low table made expecially for him. This idea not bre dress to faunt a flaming move the collar and put tiny puff only makes them take pride in handkerchief from your purse, or sleeves and a new collar of the dreea. OB the their rooms but encourages them your belt or cuff. You can In whatever talents they may handsome initialled ones, In Everyone will think you have a naturally have,
new frock
The trousers with their well-creased lengths, are of the coral, and button on to the upper part with ornamental buttons. The upper is a neat masculine eut, a white waistcoat on the epral, with tailored lapels of the coral. The back, however, is a very feminine low sun-tan cut.
Over this two-piece suit a cute bolero fits sninrtly. It has a tailored neckline with the same kind of revers as the blouse, and a notched collar. It is short, reaching.barely to the waist- line, and has straight, long sleeves,
SALESMAN SAM
EVERYTHING
HIS READY FOR "THE FOOTBALL GAME BE- TWEEN THE JAIL BIRDS AND THE GUARDS AND SAM IS ELECTED
TO
KICK
OFF!
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Colour Touches :
colour, too.
C'MON, HOWIE!)AW, I AIN'T INTERESTED PEP UP! IN TH’GAME! | WISH I
WAS OUTA THIS JAIL!
get sume
Brighten a Worn Frock
material
Something in the Air!
OHIYA WANNA GET OUTA HERE, HUH? WELL, JES HOLD TH BALL FER META KICK,AN' PILLSEE
THAT YA GET OUT, PRONTO!
Across
1 Male garment of a dressy kind. 9 Denial in judicial form.
10 The reverse of a nightcap?
11 Subject of a mission to India. 12 A good rousing tune.
13 It's true about the list being con-
fused when, cut short.
16 A Suffolk town on a Norfolk bay.
18 Thero were three, weird ones in
Macbeth,
21
It takes its toll of hiker and
motorist alike.
24 His place is in the stalls.
25 Breaks (anag).
20 The bird sounds a 12 for Cathers.
ine...
27 Neat or perhaps showy,
28 Deliberately and not straight
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forwardly idle in work.
Down
2 When spoiled Ned is asked if he
is 1.
3 It sounds an unkind sort of a
yarn.
4 Wine flowers.
5 Joint ornaments,
6 The olden time is seen in short
breaths in these displays.
7 The Padre grows old in scenes pf'
clerical life.
8 I steal ale perhaps to make one
uncomfortable.
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114 The last thing in sensations.
15 Headgear we all do, whatever!
elso we wear.
17 Yes, I part in bitterness.
19 A French half-back full of wine
la brought in.
20 Bill's satisfaction is thus eviden-
ced.
22 Read for enjoyment.
23 A parasitic beast
Yesterday's Solution.
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SO HOWIE HOLDS THE BALL AND, AS THE WHISTLE BLOWS, SAM RACES UP TO GIVE IT A HEFTY BOOT!
HERE I COME, HOWIE! DON'T BLAME ME FER WHAT
HAPPENS
1962 BY NCA SERVICE
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