THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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THE WORLD OF WOMEN
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By Alicia Hart.
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The trick now is to be such an artist at painting and powdering yourself that you just seem a love- ly natural creature.
Likewise, it looks as if the new year would see much of the paint- ing-in-public discontinued. If you want to create a real illusion, don't drag your lipstick and compact out in public and make-up before the man you want to charm.
To facilitate this, new lipsticks come indelible. You must use a practiced hand in putting them on, for they stay put very nicely. Of course you can always wipe them off with a little effort. But the, new ones let you eat, drink and be merry with the same rosy lips that you started with.
Along the same lines, more and more women are using cream rouge.. If you use a cream base for these, and you always should, they too take on a lasting quality that is precious for the woman who must go for hours with no chance to sneak in and make up again.
There is less. rouge being worn on the best faces and more per- fect matching of rouge and lip- stick reds. And there is a ten- dency to choose your reds by the shade that will look best with your hair's colour and the tone of your skin. Your eyes get left out of it. One "more 1933 warning! Go easy on the eye make-up. Remem- ber that it is an effect of lovely naturalness that you crave. Touch zour eye-shadow very lightly to your lids, and your mascara even more delicately and expertly.
For women are going in for. subtleness again. In some ways it is a reversion to the 90's when women were a real mystery. In other ways it is just a masterful stroke to get the satisfaction of looking perfect, when you know that your own little hand bas had a lot to do with helping nature.
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CINEMA-LAND BEATS PARIS NEW STYLES.
Hollywood.-Paris is cabling that fullness and fine detail below the elbow in sleeves will be new. But Hollywood already tas launched this new-style.
... Janet Gaynor is wearing a sweet little "lady-dress" of fine blue sheer crepe with beautiful hand-tucking and paffs of white sheer crepe below the elbow of the long sleeves. The body of the dress is tucked in similar manner.
Hollywood is boasting many smart little dresses right now, In addition to many suits. Among those wearing particularly smart new dresses are:
Kay Francis, being hostess at her own birthday party in her dressing room at the Warner-First National studio, wear- ing a chartreuse green fannet dress with a tunic which buttoned
its white collar and cuffs on with silver buttons.
Brown and Green Effects..
Lorena Layson, lunching at the Roosevelt Hotel, all decked But in brown, a brown dress tightly belted with suede, smartly tailored, brown felt hat, pumps and suede coat.
Babara Stanwyck, lunching with Alfred Green, her director,
in the studio cafe, wearing a brown and pale chartreuse green sheer wool crepe dress, the chartreuse touches original and smart. Una Merkel, in the Brown Derby, with her husband, Ronald Burla, wearing a neat green and white checked linen sports dress, brimmed hat to match.
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baking soda, 2 teaspoonfuls ground HOUSEHOLD HINTS. lie fat and be easily removed for
ginger, tablespoonful of butter,,
cup boiling water, 1 lb. flour, Stir all, except the flour and water, and when well mixed, pour on the half-cup of boiling water, And by degrees stir in the flour. Mix again well, and bake in a moderate oven from one and quarter to one and a half hour.
The amartness of the oxford and the lightness. of a strap model are incorporated in this пет kid creation with aide closing.
On Glazing Artificial
Silk Dresses.
laundering purposes.
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Fires that burn smokily will be Icas troublesome if a little com- mon salt is strewn on the coal.
Artificial silk will glaze if iron-" aled on the right side. To remedy Kettles will not become furred the shine caused by wrong treat if a little square of loofah is kept ment, sponge the silk very lightly in cách. Renew the 'loofah with a slightly damp muslin on periodically..." the right side, and press on the wrong side, with a moderate iron.
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Polish Stains can be removed from linoleum by. rubbing well over with a cloth dipped in tur- pentine.
Baths that have become stained. by Iron or hard water marits should be first dried carefully, then well rubbed with ordinary Slub Rep fibrics should not be acetic acid (not glacial) and a steeped when laundering. Wash good scouring powder."
by squeezing in lukewarm soapy
Apply by means of a new dish warm and then in cold water, and water, without rubbing. Rinse in mop or a cloth wrapped round a put through wringer. with very stick, to keep the hands from the loose tension. Iron, when damp acid. Rinse very thoroughly afterwards.
on wrong side with moderate iron.
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Carpets stained with paraflin will be improved if a paste made of eatined magnesia and benzine]
Home Shoes
It's a wise woman whe changes
is spread over the stains, allowed iter shoes the minute she gets to dry and brush off. The pro-
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cegs may, have to be repented. home at nights. Put your "work- Benzine is inflammable, so do not ing" shoes onto well-shaped shoe use when gas or coal fire is hurn-trees, not the kind that have tips ing.
and spring centres, but wooden ones, that actually hold the entire Chair-back covers on leather shape of the shoes. Since your suites can be kept in place by shoes spend a major portion of making a pocket at top and bot- their lives on these trees, it will tom and inserting in each a flat pay you to get some really scienti- strip of brass or leaf. These will feally made. trees,
Across
1 The sound of a bell at the end of
Bow Street.
10
50I went first.
8 A witch's speil is able to upset
one apparently.
People were always late for the ferry across it.
11 Tut from a ship
12 Here one gets glimpses of a
writer by the
sound of it
13 Involves woolgathering of a
sort.
10 He seeks the sort of marriage which will redound greatly to his credit (w-words). 17. Suitable headquarters
Glaziers' Company (two words). 19 Weapon or defeat.
for the
20 Ge after it for a prohibition
order,
21 An author returns in the East. 25 Put two and two together in a
valley,
26 Do a cure in South Americh. 27 He's dropped out of the hole. 28 Darns thus (anag).
Down
1 Vessel below degree in Lan-
cashire.
2 What the alternative to breezes
is in this place is not stated."
3 Expression of time.
1 Faur
words suggesting
absence of traffic control.
5. Found in the lot-house,
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6 Even the least successful makes
a bit.
7 Where to Jook for a dark horse.
9 Anticipations of evil.
14 They make no progress, though
they keep their heads above water.
15 Proverbial windvane
16 The Great War certainly was.
not this (two words)
17 Fashion here is based on suggestion of the past...
18 Indian revenue collector.
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22 Bath was where he met his end. 23 Hill of battle.
24 "She stood in tears amid the
alien corn" (Keats),
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