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-THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1936.

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JANE GORDON WRITES ABOUT

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Trousseaux

Fall nations only the French realise the full importance of linking romance to clothes and food. The male of the species being more ro. mantle than the female, world-famous cooks are usually chefs, and many of the best fashion eren- Lors are men.

But even the toughest Parisian Baleswoman hips the right attitude towards clothes. If you say to her "I don't think I would be happy in that dress," she will never try to persuade you to take the model how- ever becoming it may be. When she sends you your bill she will always add a little note to say that she Hopes "Madame" ar "Mademaiselle Is Tonid pleasure in wearing the dress and that it has brought her success."

Must French dress shows end with a wedding dress

AND FASHION'S

TENDENCIES

AT

THE

MID-SUMMER

as a delicato indication that the aim of the colection SHOWS

is towarda romaner. Today I intend to follow their

example and deal with trouarODUX,

ANGRAVE, in his best romantic nord, fine

designed this wedding dreres far you of heavy The frline of the sea!

white natin with a fine tinge.

in draped over the hips ant fails to deep folds down the front.

The flower but the front of the bend ts in soovve, aud the old English lace veil is held in plice Try a will empl round the he.

The going away dress is in pale -ky-blue crepe with

a boler of white waffle pique. The hart hat is also pale blue, and she wears white kid slov,

tuy

HE modern bride's mother 1 a very lucky

THE

2015, There nerve was a time when you mostard more atractiva trousseau at less expence than new. Apart from the wedding dress and going-away dies, the girl will need at least, three evening freeks, and these com bo found worthy of her at any price from $45 to $450, in London, 1 found the net delightful white evening coat, thigh length, with a very full swing back painted callar and great white shores, made of thickest skippe antin line with oyster-colored chiffon for 5% guinea- the other day. One town and one country tails sale, from 3 to 34 guineas, of linen, tweed or grey flannel, Town eat! I go over two or there separate dresses,

int wh country roal of the camel-hair

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variety, veral jumpers and blure -

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you are to chose these eluthes cleverly you must keep track of the fashion that are being introduced by the leading houses, Schiaparelli has just introduced her mid-senson show and her latest whims and fancies will soon be rife in the West End,

There are the lightly swathed bandeaux worn with evening dresses, wrapped high nj rourul the forehead in the nine manner that metresses bundlage their ha prior to putting on their make-up, or the beauty expert Bandages the hair of her client before giving her face

LINIJO

These bundesux are all the inches wide in soft material match the gown and the front of them plastered with Bowers, embroidery or jewels.

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HERE are eveuing govens made, in wide spiral stripes of maay colours. One dries was in manuve, grey and yellow, about SİN svetions forming the whole dress. The muslin and orgamlie evening gowns have tale belts, Jackets of day suits are edged with plaited straw.

A new hat of black lacquered kid that has the brim turned upwards

can be worn at the back of the head or tilted over the forehead.

The nest prints include a patch-wark cotton-print evening dressy blouse of playing cards print with the cards of the playing puck arranged in lucky order: white cotton printed with eberubs; a radio print; and some lovely while satin for evening gowns with enormous coloured flowers. colours are spuline, rose, blue, green and yellow.

For Our Junior Readers

DIARY of TOOT and MICKY

Y master. Pani

Pemberton. Equirr, generally

play cricket on Satur-

day afternoons;

bul

Getting his

Teeth in it

last Saturday he said the utter side had rematched.

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I don't know what they'd been scratching.

said Paul

there wouldn't be a match and so we'd go along and watch time Town play

He told me that one day at school the master told them to urlle a cam- position about a football match and one boy wrote: **Too wet. match. scratched."

Paul seemed to think it funny, but Ivan't see anything funny about it. How could a boy write about a footbal match that never happened?

Well Fielded

We went along: to see the Town, but

I ROL rest of only watching, so I joined

In and brought the ball back to Paul.

ful threw the ball back to one of nyers, who said there were teeth marks nit over It.

Of course there were, and very good teeth marks too, but he told Padi if he couldn't. keep his. hund off the held he'd better hop It. Paul told me after- wards that good cricketer wouldn't Ret apsel over a little thing like that, and he was very likely only a substitute

The

players One of the got at 1.b.w, and Paul sak L was the new M.C.C. rule.

I supposed he ment

the LCC, bat Jerald No, it was 1710 M.C.C. and R was OK.

He said th

M.C.C. looked after cricket like the 11.B.C. looked after wireless and mast things nowadays were capital letters.

I asked him what L.S.D. looked after, but he said that was the other way round because everybody looked after the LS.D.

3 Silver Cups, A "Filmo" Straight-8. Movie Camera, $250 in Cash Prizes

to be won in the

Hongkong Telegraph's 6th ANNUAL AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

MICKY.

A Lay Sermon

By HUGH REDWOOD

JESUS CHRIST, as St. John

-porters in, is always sure that God is His Father. He is apparently never troubled by so much as the shadow of doubt, and 13 He gives to

My Father and Freer Sulher.

JOHN xx., 17.

mation

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those who re -ceive ilim

assur-

that unce God is their Father also. Did Be sever know

ments, as we do, which Called into Teaching? Assuredly le did, for He was "in all peintu tempted like as we it is well that, we have the other Gospels to tell us about s spiritual conflicts. He

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mightier. Saviour when we member the "if in the wilder- nez, the "why" on the Cross, the "sore amazement" in the Garden.

The measure of Christ's vic- tory is the strength of the beaten fou, and heard above these re- membrances the words of the ripen Lord to Alary soar like the Ily song of triumph they are. way of the Crossdle has won the ultimate knowledge. "My Father and your Father"; He has won it for us as well. Thus is enth robbed of its sting, for the sling is doubt, and when Jesus repassed the gate le tore it out.

SALESMAN. SAM

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Quite a siniple Ltle quarrel makes this party at law.

9 Miners' work this, perhaps,

10 This may ureunt for a sudden

stage exit.

De Groot & The Piccadilly Orchestra Many a Frenshman has sat in

(Vienna Blood. Walts. B2684 (Waltz Dream. Selection 83102 (Bitter Sweet Waltz.

(Sleepy Valley

this vehicle.

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EVERYWHERE

Something To Worry About

18 A lecturer aften takes this dog

-in-hand...----

21 1s this the funny-bone?

24 An Afrienn.

26 lad this British poet a flowing

style?

30 A little note.

31 Foreign

32 Written work this.

33 Transgress, but apparently only

on the outside.

35 Begane! But it may be only a

beast. Harms.

DOWN

2 "Lader" (anag.).

Meaning a vinous claim? 4 Memento.

5 Workmen, but not a

number as it sounds.

6 Card game..

definite

7 He probably seldom cuts a thread.

without some vice.

8 Wide-awake advice to

always late for breakfast.

11 Mediterranean island.

those

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13 A bit of that conversation where perkan-each attends to little that others say.

17 ta specialist in the wheel- wright businesa hut a deputy of sorts.

10 Devilish.

20 Bird:

20 Hussy,

23 One bite makes this,

en Tell a little fellow to cease to be

imminent.

27 Of cours this garment would be useful on a yacht on a storm. There is nothing but dislike for most of thin metal.

29 These islands are in the W.

Indira.

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NOTES OF THE DAY danger of loosing these inflamed radicals was seen when. having been refused arms on the grounds (Continued from Page 6.)

Com-that the revolt had been control- including the Church, the munists. These people are danger-led, they raided a Convent los- ous because they are undisciplined,pital, drove nuns and patients out and the Government may And that of it and burned it to the ground haying armed them it will be nin a spate of insane unger. Re- bitterly hard task to disarm them velution breeds that sort of thing, again. An indication of the on both sides.

SAR! WHAT IS THE TROUBLE?

THEN PAY ATTENTION,SAR, YOU LOOK WORRIED, FOR WHEN PUPILS DON'T KNOW THEIR LESSONS, THE PROFESSOR RAPS THEM ON THE HEAD WITH THEIR VIOLINS!

MIGOSH

By Small

MRS. KRACKER WANTS ME TO TAKE

PIANO LESSONS!

COVICE, INC.

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