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Telemac

IDEAL

FOR THIS

RAINY

SEASON.

THE BEST OF

ALL

LIGHT-WEIGHT

WATERPROOFS

THE SINCERE CO., LTD..

SOLE AGENTS.

Exquisitely correct HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE

-and they cost less because they wear longer...

Sale Axentar-

KELLER, KERN & CO., LTD.. Bangkang.

They change sp fast, there should be

a new picture at least once a year," for photographs of the children never grow up.

Make an appointment to-day. THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17, Queen's Road Central (First Floor) (Between the H.K. Hotel and Dairy

Farm Store, Queen's Road C.) Tel. No. 24310.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, APR.

BU

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

SHORTER DAY

FROCKS

By Victoria Chappelle.

How will English women accept the suggestion put forward by some of the London dress hóuses

and one or two of the French ones ла well-of shorter day frocks? An inch of two seems to make a good deal of difference nowadays. A warning-do not rash to cut down your dresses. Lengths depend entirely on height| and personal taste.

Linen Swagger Coats Among the sponsors of the new or old-short skirt length is Stella Mary Pearce And she is one of the few London designers who have seen the charm of linen) for swagger coats. She is showing) some in a shade of faded butcheri blue, with a strip of quilting down ench sleeve. They are worn with printed cotton frocks, although this is the kind of coat which would look very smart for morning? wear. There was a bright red flan- nel swagger coat-in her collection, too, with windswept revers, worn with a black frock.

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Flannel is rather popular) material this season, and so is silk jersey. Henry Bridburg showed smart little tailored suits of grey flannel with a deep box pleat back and front, and some of the tallered Linlaw suits and frocka in silk jersey- fine close fabric which felt like a heavy silk máterial-

Juice Boyd

24. 1934.

Today's Pattern

For Forth or South

A smartly simple little sub for daily wear whether you Live. In the north or the pouth

Who can resist It made in a favorite shade of webe or linen.

Easy to make

Modish wherever your travels may take you is this stun- ning model. Tweed, slik, linen, gingham or pique are suitable materials. Size 38 requires 3 3-4 yards of 5-4 inch material

plus 2 1-4 yards of 3-9 inch lining for the jacket.

Today's Pattern

Aunt Mary

steps out to tea. Her printed creke frock in a favored havy and white combination, hai a white vestecime The lings are most attractive for the mature figure. Easy to make

Here is a distinctive style for mature figures that can be easily made with crepe, satin or printed silk. Size 42 requires 1-4 yards of 30-inch material, with 1-2 yard cut lengthwise for the collar and vestée in contrast.

SALESMAN SAM

Here's A PAIR OF SLIPPERS WHICH I GWE TRƯỜY OL MAN FER CHRISTMms, en''t ouess

I PULLED A BOMER¦ ¦ WANNA EXCHANGE

VEM PER, Somethin' ELSE!

E, puzzem

are the sort of thing which one packs for an Easter cruise.

A severe neckline is a note which has swept all London collections, no matter whether plain scarves tled cravat fashion-draped necks, or little high collars are shown. Busvine showed one gown in chiffon with a touch of contras- ting material appearing inside the high draped front neck-line: this was used also for the lining of the low cowl at the back. I thought it would make an admirable brides- maid'e frock.

And that is a point about the clothes this season. So many even- ing dresses can be adapted for afternoon or a very formal ocea-i sion with a simple alteration.

By the way, I was present re- cently at a collection shown to a very unusual nudlenge of men only. All the representatives of the big material manufacturers | were present, and Mrs. Hamilton, the designer of the clothes, an-, unced the names of the muteriais) each frock passed, through the salon.

us

She was using little capta of artificial flowers on some of her evening frocks-a charming and springlike touch. Another becom Ing fashion was presented in the Bradley collection—a fitting velvet evening coat with sleeves made of two long double scarves.*.

They Didn't Feel So Good!

WHAZZA

GOSH!! DUNNO

(MATTER,SON – DIDN'T THEY

FIT?

FOOTWEAR

Bilo

SHOE DEPT

YOU DON'T KNOW? WHY,

HASN'T 'YER DAD TRIGÓ

'EM ON?

**

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PIANOFORTE COMPOSITIONS FOR TEACHING PURPOSES.

Published By The Associated Board of the Royal Schools' of Music, London.

GRADED PIANOFORTE PIECES.

From Preliminary to Advanced, (8 Grades) CLASSIC AND ROMANTIC PIANOFORTE PIECES. From Primary to Advanced. (8 Grades) EXAMINATION GROUPS IN ALL GRADES— 1932-33-34.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY, Ice Houso Street,'

Tel. 24648.

USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK UP!

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

22

2223

Across

The bird that suggests a trap for natives. (Hyphen.)

! Ray, you resemble a son of Abraham.

9 Take wrongful possession. 11 Famous

origin.

Pasha of Osmanli

12 As a vulgarian he has his limit. 14 Rows spell the ends of the

tipelors,

15. Headgear worn by à fambiar of

the Stock Exchange.

10 Rog the minister of a bob, give hma shake and let him receive the lines.

18 This in nearly funny and cer

tainly pointed.

21 Bibliographers this books. 22 This product of trees is natural.

ly "sticky."

27 Wine for a song, if I applied 24 The ply-headed never like to twice in the proper places. 28-The United Kingdon, as by direction, does not recognise thin erfict.

9 A somewhat uncertain mount by

all accounts. (One speiling). 30 A certain number who might be regarded as peerless, compared La Rip van Winkle. Two worde).

Dawn

Make one (rev.).

3 Played.

The "big noises," about the har bours are

the harbour-

minsters.

G Here we see how a mad-and

muddled-insect becomes relenting.

STRIKE IN INDIA.

FEW MILLS AFFECTED AS YET IN BOMBAY

Bombay, Apr. 23. The general strike of textile! mill workers in Bombay officially! begun to-day; but, only the em ployees of four out of the forty mills in the district ceased work completely.

Twelve of the Bombay mills de- clared a holiday to-day, while the remainder are working with re- duced complements.

Follee are patrolling the dis- turbed area.----Reuter,

SEEGAH KOUNTER

The engineer finds this useful after a revolution--and so does

the grocer at all times.

7 Extract.

8 Famous writ. (Two words)

10 To tell a "tale In spite, Lin

pernicious (Anag.),

13 secundus.

17 Contains a hidden moral. 19 Give way, theral

20 Deputies.

21 Taku heart about it: get up, and

secure a following.

23 This model may be only a pass-

ing phase!

26 He doen more miles to the gallon than the average car. 20 Its sceat is a little too much for

a salt, anyway.

Yesterday's Solution

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