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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933..

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THE WORLD OF WOMEN

HOLLYWOOD PANTS

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"By Allein Hart

SUPPLE back means grace.

The only way to achieve lithe

ness and poise and rhythmic move- ment is to "put your back into it."

The first back exercises you should take should be directed to wards pulling your body out of your hips. Here are some siropte exercises which must be done day after day, in routine manner, to get results.

1. Slowly stretch your arms upward, pushing your right arm up first, then your left. When they are well over your head, im-

agine that the heavens are falling

down and you must push up the

clouds. Push with your

arm, then your left, then

right

both

stretching from the waist line up- ward, until you are throwing your palms higher and higher.

2. Now raise your shoulders high, elbows "bent, and grip "one lund with the other. The exercise consists in moving "the arms from right to left, as if you are trying to pull your hands apart. This stretches out those muscles of the back through the shoulder section.

3. Let your body: slump for? ward. Then slowly raise your arms sideways, even with your shoulders level and try to stretch Now your back from the waist up. drop your head back, jetting your mouth fall open. If you do man- age to stretch your back. without raising your shoulders, this will give

pall you

tremendous a through the top of the back. Hold this position a few seconds, then suddenly slump down again, let- ting your chin sink onto cheat. Repeat 10 times,

Jellied Salad

your

are re-

Chilled jellied salads freshing for luncheona. A nice one can be made by using diced boiled beets, celery, green peppers and pecans. Make a lemon jelly and just before it sets, add the chopped ingredients. It always pays to use an attractive mould and to turn the salad out onto a bed of lettuce for serving.

A new sports necklace is made of two rows of light brown beads and silver metal bars between which is drawn a ribbon of dark brown suede.

SALESMAN SAM

Lona Andre and Marlene Dietrich ..

"'em"-well, almost Hollywood-Everybody's wearing everybody. But there's a big difference in the way different gals get away with their trousered suits.

Marlene Dietrich leads the masculine-attire parade. And. she wears her trouser suits with a nonchalant ease and grace. which may be responsible for the way other women are picking on her for overdoing the thing! Of course, the consensus of opinion gives her credit for being the one to set the style of masculine suits that is almost a rage.

Whether one likes women in trousers or not, he would have to admit that Marlene certainly did look nice in a gray flannel suit as she strolled down Hollywood Boulevard the other day." She was a symphony of gray, for she wore a man's shirt in pearl gray, and a very, very dark gray four-in-hand and beret.

Modified mannish suits are favoured by some stars. Lona Andre wears a gray flannel suit that isn't strictly man-tailored, though it has trousers. The trousers are English cut, with pleats and fasten high around the waist. The jacket is double- breasted and manages to get a boyish look to it that is almost Tembine. She wears blouses, with scarlet Ascot scarf and ,,beret.

Lunching in the Brown Derby, Claire Dodd wore an Oxford gray worsted sult, including trousers and a tightly belted man's style coat. Her shirt was white, her tie and walking shoes black and her soft Fedora, gray felt.

Strolling to the studio together, Barbara Weeks and Diane Sinclair both had men's suits on. Barbara's had sailor pants. a belted cont and a visor cap. Diane wore light gray trousers

and a darker, gray coat.

&

FASHION BREVITIES, and crocheted gloves are things to

have about,

Bracelets were never more

New Evening Material fashionable from the two-a-penny

of Thin Wool.

Flat surface materials are on next season will the wane, and see a reversion to shiny materials, especially marked at night.

coloured bone things that are bright accessories to the cotton of frock to the elegant affairs transparent prystal worn in a number of tones to match the evening gown.

Even never are the half dozen

Incidentally, the evening mode will give a strong backing to the or so black bracelets set with flat stiffer materials, Lyons velvets, gold studs worn at the one time failles, moires, Buif satins, as well with the black chlifon dance frock. as supporting the evening frock of thin woollens,

..

Detachable collar and cuff sets of white crochet to match the belt

Shoes and elippers that make a bid after lastword smartness are showing a marked leaning towards stub round toes.

Against the Law!

Астоев

139

1.Quality one might expect in an

airwoman.

• Release.

10 Red on a holiday is what this

growing thing suggests.

11 Kind

12 Jezebel's father-in-law,

13 The tables raight be turned here.

16 Failure, gone wrong in resent.

ment

18 As this tree ends,

23

·

does this old economist.

Part of Salvader has been an-

nexed by another American re- public.

26 A

A prophet is cut short in Wales. 27 Canine sanctuary?

32 It ends in a draw.

33-Operatic prince.

34 It is alleged to follow the flag..

16.

Rind of parre-typhoid, possibly.

37 When facing another way about, country is one of the U.S.A. 38 Not at all a straightforward proceeding though above board (twn words).

Down

1 Nothing comes amisk to him.

2 Evil rant (anag.).

3 Part of 23.

-1 It

I appears to be stated that she's

aman.

5 Stretch.

6 Pressed on to the South.

7 Copper

storeroom.

occupies most of the

3 Confine in a bird.

OBITUARY

PICTURESQUE FIGURE IN

CHINA'S HISTORY

Shanghai, Apr. 9.

Liang Shi-yi, EL picturesque figure in Chinese history died as

4

125

14 Made fit and possibly crude.

16 Food that makes the batter fly.

17 Spoken.

19 This I ate in

20 Manx ermine.

EXCUSE,

21 Tragedy of Browning.

24 Part of the Atlantic.

16 Or scales (anag),

27 Succeed, at frst in one direc-

on, then in another.

28 Stern liquor?

29 Russian dance,

30 Fraid" I have got this tribe

wrong.

31 Grasp eggs.

35 These leave the players without

an alternative.

Saturday's Solution.

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NOT ALARMED

SOVIET'S RE-ACTION TO COMMONS DEBATE

Moscow, Apr. 8.,

"They cannot frighten us," de-

a result of heart failure, to-day.clares Ivestia, official organ of the Known, as the "God of Wealth," Soviet, commenting on the House of Liang was 65 years of age. A Commons debate on the Russian former Premier of China, be is Importa Bill. survived by seven wives and seven children,"

The paper adds that British

He was regarded as the ploncer diplomacy, in ignoring the basis of the accusations, gave andae pro- of railway development in China,minence to the incident of shooting and was the leader of the well 36 Russians without trial on the know Chiaotung clique in the old eve of the arrest of the British

Peking regime. Reuter,

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This does not concern the British Parliament says, levestia, and such threats by British Imperialists lefd to the suspicion that they fear the trial will disclose awkward facts.

Normal trade with Britain' will be Impossible if such incidents are allowed to threaten relations. Such differences are bound to occur oc- casionally in view of the differences in the British and Soviet economic systema,

The Soviet tribunal will unflin- chingly pronounce sentence," gays* Incentia

Sir A. Chamberlains Views.

London, Apr. 8. Sir Austen Chamberlain in a speech at Birmingham last night, re- ferring to the Moscow arrests, sald he hoped the strong feeling ex- pressed during the debate in the House of Commons had brought home to the Soviet Government the condition on which alone It was possible to maintain friendly rela- tions, or contribute to their pros perity and development as well as Four own-British Wireless.

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