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HEN you choose your winter coat you will be wise if you get one which has breadth at the shoulders, a very slim-fitting waist and a flared skirt; but if you should have a rooted objec- tion to this silhouette there are several others from which you can choose, and still be in the forefront of fashion, as you may see at a

from glance

Angrave's

sketch.

There are, however, a number of points to which you must pay great

attention.

Whatever

type

of cont

You

you choond should see that high

it has

A

line in front. By Miut mean that

If it does not fasten up right to the throat, it should at leant give an Impres- sion of a higher line in front than last son's line.

Conta

sca-

with

revers, whether single or double breasted, bulton

up

high like an

1 d-fashioned coachman's coal coat. Or. it you should have dcep revers, they should be made to fold over and fasten up high on one shoulder.

collars

FUR not so

аго

they

wide Ds. were, but tend towards height instead, the breadth at the shoulders being given by square- nesa of cut to shoulders und sleeves.

Fur is much used this season for pockets, and to band collars, fronts and hems

Winter Coats

new lines described by

FASHION

EDITOR and

drawn by ANGRAVE

MATERIALS

Face cloth, tweeds knobly, hairy and smooth; fancy woollens; velvets; corduroy.

SILHOUETTES

First favourite: Calf-length coats, with broad shoulders, siin, slightly high waist and flared økirt, Secondly Hip length, three-quarter, seven- eighths, and full length coals swinging out from the shoulders.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, ŠATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936.

JUST ARRIVED!

RE-ORDERS OF REX RECORDS.

CHARLIE KUNZ PIANO MEDLEYS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8..

9. 10. 13, 16, 17.

Yodelling.

8735

(Polosky's Russian Party

(Yodelling Wanderer

8191

(Yodelling Izzy

(Yodeling Accordcom Man

Thirdly; Three-quarter or calf-length with brond shoulders, alim waist, broad hips and straight skirt.

8605

(Knees Up

(Warbling & Yodelling

8761

(Maid of the Mountains

8746

(Dixon Hits. No. 5

8793

8750

8781

(Riding the Range of Sky (In a Gypsy Caravan (And the Great Big Saw (There'll Never bo Angthor (Queen of the Sea

.Primo Scala's Accord. Band.

(Poor Little Angelino

8576

Joseph the Juggler

(Anna the Anagapressi

8725

8740

dark browns.

HARD CARBON

Champion Phys

Plugs

Ceneral Distributora: DODGE & SEYMOUR (CHINA) LIMITED

Shanghai, Tiongkong, Harbin

SENSCHAMPION/SPARK PLUG COSTOLEDO, OHIO, UPSTA¡nze; HONGEZIDEN

To-night's

Dinner

FOR the menu shown on right,

FURS

most used for conts, and trinimings include: Fox, dyed to match materials, or silver, black, and natural blue and red; lamb; astrakhan; goat; seal, 'natural and dyed; hair seal; otler; nutria; beaver; derlot; snow leopard; lynx; brellschwanis; ermine; minit and American pony.

COLOURS

Black Is Oral favourite, followed by russet rods, dorit greens, principally bottle, and pumpkin green.

This coal is single-breasted and buttoned straight

down the frout" from a high V neckline.

MAINE CHER shows many lovely coats, buil with and without fur trimming. His favourlie coals are of black cloth with Persian lamb; but a very good model for smart country wear, or the morning walk in town, has a top of dark brown cloth and a flared skirt of brown belge and orange plaid. ·

This is worn with a narrow brown leather belt, and over a dark brown dress.

Creed has a number of models reminiscent of Victorian conching days, and also one called Scarlet Pimpernel, which title describes it. Very smart it is, with its two little shoulder capes. -

A novel and attractive idea of this designer is lo Anish off the seams on some of his coats and tallleurs with applique velvet arrow-heads or four-leaved sham- rocks, Instead of the usual worked arrow-heads,

Cherry sauce ecah bu made by add-

have the fish filled, put three ing gince cherries to a good Curber-

Maggy Rouft hos number of clothi conta with small eravat collars of Persian lamb or fox and the flared skirt of the coat decorated with -panels of matching fur. One of binck cloth with silver fox scarf collar

Pea under the

clin ins four

at the two skles of the front and the back of the flared

skirt. These take the line of the skirt. being narrow at the waist line and widening out to the hom,

She gives many of her fur and fur- trimmed coats big elbow puff sleeves,

whleh necessitate the wearing of elbow, or longer than elbow-length loves. The effect is very attractive, but. hardly very practical for a cold winter.

Patou shows a cont of cloth with bolero of fur attached to it. This looks chic-in block with Perafan lamb

brown or russet red tweed with nutrin.

Smake blue and a dull wine red shade are Palou's special colours for the winter season. One of his love- liest coals is smoke blue trimmed with a high lynx collar, the for being continued from the collor right down the front fastening of the cont and round the hem.

NOVEL notion is the trim- ming of fur coats with ma- terial. Indeed many of the coats this season are so nearly in the pro- portion of 50-50 fur and materini that it is frequently dimcult to tell which constitutes the foundation of tort is no difficulty, however, In

and which the trimming,

There deciding that question in the ease of the third cont seen in Angrave's sketch. It is of sealskin trimmed with square Insertions of brown and green check tweed all over it. ̧

Menu

Steamed Lemon Soles with

Shrimps

Bodied Tongur and Cherry Sauce

Spinach

Now Potatoes

Baked Gooseberry Pudding

picked shrimps and a squeeze of Innd sauce,

or the stoned cherries add a few drops of vaulla, and when lemon juice inside cach fillet, roll up can be cooked until tender in a little almost cold add an ounce of butter, red wine with sugar, lemon peel and sugar to taste and two beaten eggs. and either steam or bake until tend-

a dash of cinnamon, rubbed through Line a greased fireproof dish with er. Arrange upright in an entree, a sieve and thickened with arrow buttered crumbs mixed with caster dish, cover with thick white sauce, root.

sugar, pour in gooseberry mixture,

slightly flavoured with anchovy, and

For the pudding, stew a pint of pre- cover thickly with more crumbs and put two shrimps and a sprig of pars- pared, washed gooseberries in a very bake in moderate oven. ley on top of each fillet..

Hittle water until soft, then mash,

ANNE SELBY,

34

(Thanks a Million

(Music Hath Charm

(A Couplo of April Fools. F.T.. (BEAUTIFUL LADY IN BLUE. Waltz

.Vocal Gems.

..Jazz Organ.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

Jay Wilbur's Band.. do.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY. Marina House, 19 Queen's Road, C. Tel. 24648.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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ACROSS

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1 An Antediluvian with wings, on its fingers judging by its name. 9 The most forbidding par I know,

10 Stir.

11 What Eve said briefly when asked if Cain had had measles? 13 Napler's. plunder.

15 Might be considered the mad

spot of Europe.

10 The satellite takes the doctor on. 17 Station, on the London-South-

end line:

19 A nasty finish.

20 Round round the sound of a mound on the ground: round. at Cole, Q.C. (anug.).

23 Pay this for a source of gold. 24 Put the car in here and have

lots of time to fish.

27 Izt

I'd left to go on.& little errand (hidden).

20 Makes over,

20 A was one, I seem to remember. 32 Exalted oriental lady (one

spelling),

33 Not

Not every woman so named Is

an outstanding beauty.

34 Hidden In Clue 27.

35 Bits more suitable for pigs than for horses (three words, 4, 3, 4).

DOWN

2 One who takes life easily. 3 Share to be taken into con-

sideration.

4 Devoted to personal adornment. 5 It ruces rich cuts (anag.).

It takes months to make one of these.

122

7 Does he use gin? Yes, nothing else, but he's clever, neverthe- less.

R They are much in evidence in

Monaco. 12.The credulous-audience- 14 A mixture of palm beer and gint

very strong this.

15 The sallur's drink?"

18 Most of this noise is black. 22 When these are long you can't make them even--but start 35. 25 The big,nolse at Wimbledon. 26 Very like a monkey.

27 I meant to have a change as one

of the household. 30. High ground by a river in South

Afrien

31 Told by the priest.

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of coats. bullons

Fur

are

favourites, and

plain bone but-

ions are second favourites. This tur trimming vogue is

In four out of the five designs drawn by Angrave,

A new nate, or rather a revival, is that of having gauntlet shaped or round cuffs at the wrists of cont sleeves. Much of the interest in sleeves has dropped from the upper arm and elbow to the wrists.

You can have a coat with a fur bodice and sleeves and a cloth skirt, or vice versa, or you will be smart If your collar, yoke and sleeves, and perhaps the hem

of your coat are of some flat fur, and the rest of your coal of tweed or cloth.

Sometimes two different kinds of fur are used la... trim a coat, as in a Molyneux model of black cloth, which has a deep hem of seal on its flared skirt with immediately above it a narrow band of Persian lamb, The high collar hos a turn over of the lamb and there are lumba cults at the wrists of the straight sleeves.

Hard carbon is WASTED FUEL For less carbon, install Champions

The noise, the sluggshness, the lack of speed that plague meny engines are Ires likely la decur 1 new Champions are in- stalled once every year. Cailan - which unburned fund after causes those Troubles, and Champlona reduce curbon formation to a minimum

SALESMAN SAM

Tag's Taking No Chances

By Small

ADVERTISE

where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

YOU MEAN TO SAY THOSE BONES THAT POODLES DUG UP ARE BONES FROM A SABER-TOOTHED TIGER?

YES, AND WHAT'S MORE, THEY ARE VALUABLE TO OUR MUSEUM !

YA MEAN || THE MUSEUM WOULD PAY

GOOD MONEY

FOR A PILE

OF OLD SONES?

SUCH BONES ARE VERY RARE; AND WOULD BE A MARVELOUS-

ADDITION

TO OUR COLLECTION!

BUT WE MUST HAVE THE COMPLETE BONE STRUCTURE OF THE ANIMAL...THE SINGLE PIECES WOULD BE OF LITTLE VALUE!

WOULD YOU BUY

THOSE BOLES

FROM US ?

IF YOU GET THE COMPLETE COLLEC-Į TION OF BONES, I'M

IN A POSITION TO PAY $100 FOR,

THEM!

BETTER TAKE HIM UP ON IT, BEFORE HE

CHANGES HIS

POSITION !!

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