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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933:

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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NEW

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THE WORLD

OF WOMEN

Beach Clothes Come to Their Senses

BIZARRE NOVELTIES GIVE WAY TO COSTUMES OF GOOD TASTE

NEA

Wear white for yachting or the beach, whether you choose skirts or pyjamas, says Jean Patou. Both of these costumes are made of white lainage, The sweater with the skirt has a round yoke, belt section and tiny cuffs of white. The jacket sweater with the trousers buttons up the front, and takes a red tie to give it a tri-colour appeal. The novel little berets are of navy tricot, 100...

FASHION NOTES

(From à Paris Correspondent)

women who

fashion-

GLORIFYING

YOURSELF

By Jean Patou

Paris-Aiy trace even of eccen tricity fortunately seems banished from the creation of beach clothes. Ever since Its inception, there has been in this category of woman's dress a continual novelty, and something akin to a renaissance of the mode. Strictly speaking, changes here were all too frequent and bordering on the incoherent.

The fact of the matter is that women were motivated, as always in the matter of dress, by their desire for novelty and this destre, for a long time, was accompanied by a certain amount of indecision. Hand in hand with this incertitude and paradoxical as it may sound, was combined the usual feminine assurance which produced some startling innovations, often bor- dering on bad taste,

A Vogue That Was Carried Too Far

It would be unjust to make any reproach to couturiers on that score. Beach dresses and W11- sembles undoubtedly constitute category of dress which has most evolved during the last few years:

Acrosa

1 This is not likely to break any bones, and you're on the way back to par, anyway.

3 Diastor not merely threatened,

but here..

8 Show on the screen. Its face

value may be great. 1-Cook.

10 You should make sure of this

trick, anyway.

11 The bony part of the neck. 12 A change of fare that gives

cause for alarm.

16 Such weather is likely to keep

the decks clean.

17 This must be treated with respect always when a sign of danger is about..

18

Grind down.

21 Incomplete figures (rev.).

23 The return of a famous artist. 24 Strange, but put me in tar and I shall be less aggressive than you'd imagine. 25 Very husky.

28 I see you finished with the French when the little spike was put down,

| As with all evolutions, however, 29 The "lad ts, pa" (anng.).

there invariably comes

period 30 Like most of us, its spirita riso

when the weather turns fine. tantamount to revolution, there-

t

Down

fore somewhat disorderly, and 31 Describes me to a Tị”. producing exaggerations which always occur when anything ̧ce- latively new appears.

At the outset, the great novelty resided in the fact of wearing special things. for the bench. Until then women had been con- tent with clothes which of all their wardrobe represented the coolest, gayest and most practical wear; in short, dresses best suited Ito the bench.

Then the desire for greater case"

and comfort determined the sud- den vogue for beach pyjamas and an excessive fantasy was im- Feathers, which were

By Allein Hart,

mediately registered in this realm. ablo in pre-war days, are roturn-

Purely and simply a fantasy in Ing to favour again."

antself, the pyjama did not need to There is something new Any

have had cherished bird-of-paradise plumes der the sun! It's makeup for be fashioned of crepe, chiffon or any other extravagant medium to and aspreys in the bottoms of your eyelashes and eyebrows) trunks for many years, may now It's a big mistake to try to be original. It carried sufficient bring them out and count them change the colour of your lashes resources within itself to escape selves lucky not to have thrown and brows. In doing so, you de-banality, without having to them away. for such feathers are rent the true purpose of cosmetics, eccentric also. fetching high prices, and are used Cosmieties. are to enhance the

*

1 Home for erring youth.

Cried up.

3 Share.

4 Try to include the torn Ince, it

is so sweet. 5 A dwarf, a cabbage stump, or k

bow.

A settler.

7 Some left for the little creature.

The seat should. be taken with ari air.

13 Mr. Horries of Birrenswark,

14 It is essential that it should be put to the test even though it. might be weary,

+

16 This gives one a tremendous

hold at sen.

10 It will be admitted that a certain amount of swank innecessary when you take the chair.

20 Disgrace.

who.

21 The name of the man

indulged in second thoughts about the war,

22 A change of bedroom always

gives me ennal.

20 This is the word, undoubtedly.

for a dry drink. 27 Rose up, 128 Place.

Yesterday's Solution POINT MELODIOUS JUN LANIR UN FA NERVOU BALEFUL ETLER V HEAD LIARE WAGE BDBTI" NI" N

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CINEMA SCREENINGS between which are suspended the

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

"Soldlers-Of-The King"

rocked cars which carry sightspers across the Ingoon and the marvellous vlew.

The great_Avenue of Flags, flank- ed on all sides by astounding sights tho circular shaped

of the great Electrical Group

to the ploneers in the industry the

Dorothy llyson, the pretty daugh- three 150 foot towers of the

comedy star, was engaged to play an Legislative, excutive and Judicial ter of Dorothy Dickson, the musical Building and its dome, typifying the important part in Cicely Court- branches of the government, and the beneidge's new film. This is called V-shaped Court of States, set off by "Soldiers of the King." and Dorothy the 48 seals of the individual states. plays a triple role in a story of an of the Union all are shown to best.

written advantage. Vaudeville family, pecially

for

the screen by Douglas

The wonderful Travel and Tran- Mies Hyson, whose services

by every important milliner this beauty that is already there. Fantasy At Best When Restrained Completely change the colour of

Reason.

old

.

by

cabies and that breathes with the

visitors have

D

air I believe that bench styles have were actively bid for by Hollywood, sport Building with the dome that in A favourite hat-trimming is the your eyelashes and eyebrows and stiff quill clipped into triangular you throw them out of the line of now acquired a sort of discipline in one of the prettiest girls in London suspended 136 feet in the

over the harmony which causes them to which groups all garments belong and inherits much of her mother's change in atmospheric pressure, the shapes and laid one

marvellous Halt of

of Science to which other, to make neat toques; indeed, blend with your complexion, and Ing to this category under the sign theatrical talent.

"Soldiers of the King is a Britisli hundreds of thousand of of quiet elegance and good taste. the feather toque is a mode which, hair. ia already, firmly established. It There is a new cosmetic (it's Exaggerated fantasy is to-day picture with exceptional qualities of already flocked are

of aciuncu may be of such downy plumes that liquid and has a bluish transpare rigorously barred, but discreet entertainment, coming next Sunday wonders of the pr homes or the it looks like velvet, or, again, each ancy) which is to be used on both original touches are not only per- to the King's Theatre.. Cicely Court- and invention. The 176 foot Carillon neidge plays a dual role with out with the Hall of Science forms a separate feather may be clearly eyelashes and brows. You apply mitted, but most effective.

standing success. She is bull mother'

huge nim,

about are the exampler visible.

it with the lille dropper which

The best theme on which to and daughter in the

"mother" being a study of ex comes in the bottle and then brush build beach clothes is to start on

rare of ancient and modern architecture. Another trimming, but an pensive one, is the aigrette set your eyelids upward with the same

The startling and pleasing Italian building devoted to the progress of straight against a crown, gener-kind of a brush ordinarily sold a simple idea and then create an charm.

ensemble where each garment

the kingdom from the time of Caeser ally in the front, or in the middle with maecare.

offers an unexpected note of

Lis shown and is a fine example of of the back. Bird-of-paradise

exhibit. The Belgian villinge,

Com-

on

or

It does not change the natural fantasy, without having to resort Lails are seen placed stimy shade. It only darkens it. It is either to excessive volume either side of a simple, close-not creamy and will not rub off,bizarro cut, fitting toque. The peacock feather nor wash off. You have to use

clearly

eyes and lashes.

her centrepiece. In the Exposition.

"Century Of Progress Exposition

At Chicago"

Of timely interent to every long plete in every detall of house and kong theatre goer, old and young, towar and church and villagora: who for all nationalities, is the really fine: sing and dance in the streets, the is also to the fore where hat-trim-cleansing cream to remove it.

Pathe News Special of the Century Golden Pavilion of Jehol, China's of Progress World's Fair at Chicago, beautiful exhibition building, and mings are concerned,

In other words, it is a dye. The Lacquered feathers

Central Theatre. This picture Lakes shown in this prove the increasing vogue of name colour is suitable for every increases the prominence of her which will be shown to-day at the even King. Solamon's Temple are waxed fabrics in millinery. Some complexion.

If a blonde, "with light skin and are so heavily lacquered they ap-hair, uses dark brown mascara and your eyebrow penell. I'll wager over the grounds with a bird's eye real l'aria Fashion Show in which are Don't outline your eyes with one through the eating exposition, I raris, with its boul re...Minlature beginning with a thrilleg air ride its Apaches and dancers, and with n pear almost like strax, and, when used with such a material, blend eyebrow pencil, she makes herself you never saw a woman who had view, and then on the ground through displayed beauties of form into it, until only upon close ob- look unnatural. With the new that line on her eyes unless she, all the streets and various exhibits. fenture that will make the audience one distinguish transparent dye, she retains her herself, put it there. Be natural There are shown the spectacular gasp in astonishment all these and

blonde type but, at the same time, always]:

Sky-Ride, with ile 828 foot towers

and cafon,

(Continued on Page 10.)

and

servation can straw, from feathers,

SALESMAN SAM

TWEET

Children, thrive- well }} nourished' by '-SCOTT'S

· Emubion which en- riches the blood and · perventu "childhood Mimenés,* Ask for

SCOTTS

(WHEN SWEET MUSIC FROM GAMS.

MOUTH ORGAN STARTED SOMB · ANGLE, WORMS SQUITEMING OUT OF THE GROUND AND HOPPING INTO, A BAIT CAN, IT GINE SAM Á

HAPPY HUNCH. AND GENT HIM. ON A RUSH Tь" THE BASEMENT

MR. MAJORS

·STORE.

Sam's No Piker!

BYGOLLY, ITS BEEN TEDIOUS||OKAY, GIRLS, REHEARSALS WORK, BUT I WAS RIGHT! |OVER'S HOP-BACK INTO YOUR | MUSIÓ HATH CHARMS TO |DRESSIN" ROom ~You've. DONE

TRAIN A WORM, TH' SAME AS

FINE! IT "TRAINS A SNAKE,

ALLE

By Small

NOW WE'RE GOIN' SHOPPING, I'M GONNA

DO THINGS UP BROWN!

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