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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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Sole:Agents for Hongkong:-
THE HO THONG COMPANY, LTD. 48A, Bonham Strand West-Phones 26127-25646. Obtainable from:-
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
THE WING ON CO., LTD. TY SHING, 108, Queen's Rond. FRENCH STORE.
THE SUN. COMPANY, LTD. KWAN TYE, 102, Queen's Rond. EMPRESS HOTEL HOTEL ASIA.
IN KOWLOON
RUNG CHEONG, TAI WO and at the EMPRESS STORE-
Sale-Agents for:-
MANILA, Philippine Isl.: Ki Lin Tong, Manila. BANGKOK, Sism: Seng Guan Store,
CELEBES: N. V. Hvg. Wh J. Mohrmann, Makasar. SOUTH BORNEO: A. G. Henne mann & Co., Bandjermasin. WEST BORNEO: Dloeng Nian Soen & Co., Pontianak. SUMATRA: N. V. Auw Pit Seng's I. My., 'Medan.
JAVA: N. V. Hvg. v/h Reins & Co., Batavia-Soerabaja. SWATOW: The Ilo Thong Company, Branch. AMOY & Kulangsu: Cheong & Sons Dispensary.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
Fashion Decrees Taller Hats.
Brimless Models, 'Boaters' Galore, Flowered and Feathered Toques Supplant 'Pancakes.'
By Rosette Hargrave
Paris-By a natural process of evolution
the modistes have gone to the other extreme this season and concentrated on tall hats, the taller the better it would seem..
But it is going to take a very brave woman to venture forth in one of the new "foz" or "chechia" after many seasons of pancake hend- Rear. It will require more than courage, but also an innate chic to look amart in one of the new creations as the slightest hint of ridicule would spell ruin.
All the same, these and the other new hats spell revolution this season, and are going to transform completely the feminine silhouette. This event bad already cast its shadow before when some of the smartest Parisiennes decided to wear their hats straight on the head instead of leaving a good half uncovered as had been considered chic until then,
Tall Trimmings Led the Way
Foreseeing women's hesitation the mo- distes also have gradually but very surely during the last few months led us to this change by asing tall trimmings to increase the depth of crown.
Whether the "fez" will prove so popular hy its novelty that this will spell its end almost before it has had time to get started is more than probable. The first hat of any season often meets with this fate. But the fact remains that the day of the flat, beret-lype of hat is over, and the first choice of the season will range from the brimless, cylindrical effect
This 1933 "boater" from Molyneux is the high-back-front: mode. It is made of conree blue linen, trimmed with red and white striped ribbon
to the many versions of the "boater," passing through variations of the flowered or feathered toque.
The modern woman realizes the snare and delusion of the little hat, extremely becoming and adding something fascinating to the wear ed when it is rightly chosen to suit her person- ality and silhouette, but sounding the death knell of smartness if it happens to be "wrong"
That is why so many people will welcome the return of the brimmed "canotier," much easier to wear and equally smart. This will
SALESMAN SAM
Molyneux uses Nattier blue picnt for this new shaped hat, with its blocked square Black grosgrain makes a fenture
motif trimming
crown
probably be the type of hat that will be most worn further on into the season.
White in Mat Strawa Popular The popularity of the white hat in mat straws and fabrics seems to be undiminished this year if the number of models offered by the modistes is anything to go by. With this, the pale greges and other soft tones compete for woman's favour. Worn with white gloves or of a matching pastel shade they will find a perfect setting in the binck and very dark blues which will fashion many of the tailleure or cont dresses which will make their appear- ance at the first sign of spring.
All the black bats are relieved by a touch of vivid colour in the form of ribbon or feather trimming. Vivid reds, cranges and greens are smart so are tartans. A matching scarf often accompanies the ensemble.
Straws, the old favourite picots and panamas first in line, are back again and the number of straw and fabric braids is almost unending. Grosgrain will fashion a few of the peaked-cap variety of toque and floral toques in the most. entrancing colour combinations or all one colour will appeal to many women, buttonhole of the same flower as the hat will furnish the complementary touch.
A
All Sponsor Flowered Toque Talbot, Reboux and Marie Guy all show the now high caps. Agnes and Molyneux favour erowns wider at the bottom than at the top for the new straws, and all of these leaders of the hat creators sponsor the flowered toque in their own particular fashion.
Molyneux launches a charming mode for completing a salt or ensemble by a hat to match in the same fabric us that of the blouse or cont, which is very gay and youthful.
Formal afternoon hats show ostrich fenther trimmings and with the new evening tailleur some sort of evening hat is demanded. Patou shows one, rather like an Indo-Chinese hat, in shiny black paillettes, worn very much on one side, finished with a stiff horsehair lace vell in a delleate pattern which just shades the eyes and forms a vaporous hala around the head.
Fair Enough!
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ACROSS
1 One way to remove infection seems to have attracted her at- tention.
Temple with at least one deity in it.
10 Bite.
11 What rubber has done of late. 12 Bolt colloquinliy.
13 He is fast disappearing from
our wayside inn.
17 Benjamin Franklin advised a young tradesman that time is its synonym.
19 Its cockney version is by no
incans injurlour, in the cockney's view.
20 The pallid often are.
21 A failure, and almost a top.
23 Great portrait-painter.
27 But minus half a dozen.
28 Perches.
20 There's a victorious touch about
cockney grunt in a low case. The thin of one generation often becomes the practice of the next.
30
31 Estimating.
DOWN
Part of America that suggests a foreign anilor.
3 If this kind of speech bothers
you, rend it for a change! Refashioned with an nerobatic lady in it.
6 If you'd wait for a tick, this kind of game would afford you fencing practice.
The sort of sexton who starts and finishes like the very devil.
7 A hot dish (two words),”
8 In the conjuror's repertoire (two
words).
14 Distinctly mediocre.
15 Instruments that end like ensta-
nota,
10 Tender party for collection. 17 A learned degree.
18 In the family tree.
22 This Reems to be going in the
wrong direction.
24 Stand Inst in two senses.
26 The poct's classical young ladies, 26 Deposited with 18 Down** brother (two words).
Saturday's Solullen.
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