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HITS OF THE MONTH.

F6035 (Old Oak Tree. Vagabond Lover

(A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody.

F6040 (Lyin to Myself. F.T.

(Evin Tide F.T..

F6041 (Crosspatch. F.T.

(Big Chick De Soto. N.FT.

F6047 (Empty Saddles. F.T.

(I'm An Old Cow Hand. F.T.

F6050 (Sugar Rose. *F.T.

{Poor Dinah. FT.

F6017 (Would You

Glad Now He

Took His Father's Advice.

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THE HONGKONG Telegraph, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930.

"Telegraph's Women's Page.

with the

DANCE FROCK

I

T'S surprising how many girls who never bother IT about making a day dress like to make their own dance frocks. Perhaps they like working on the rich and beautiful fabrics we wear on these occasions; perhaps they stitch romance in with their silk threads.

No what? Let's not bother our heads

any more about the reason but get on with the business of making

ourselves beautiful and gay.

With a frock, for example, such as that made to the pattern, which Angrave has drawn for you in two different styles.

In either style it's got the swishing flares at the back that make you feel so grand al important as you come down the stair- case and enter the ballroom. You can see this back view of the skirt. in one of the drawings. And is it smart? It is!

OK at the Grst of the two fil-length front

Luke at

sa style, too, that would flatter a woman with. a thin neck and salt-cellar collarbones.

The front of the skirt quite plain

to emphasise the backward movement. It is

Hirdled with a sash of self-fabric.

Says Susan

Gay

Tuck single flower in your hair-n real one I possible and one that brings out the colour of your frock either by repetition or contrast-ind, you'll feel as gay as you look.

The second version Illustrated la suited to the young demure and petije girl, the ultra-feminine type who looks as if she must have a great strong man to protect her find decide everything for her. (They're often stubburn as mules at heart, but that's by the way).

Make It of spotted nel-but in a gond definite colour or in black, not in baby- blue or pink, please. And the a ribbon

snood round your Gurls,

A few words about the making. This is an easy-to-make design so It's à good one to choose if this in your best attempt of dressinaking.

The skirt is in four sections-the front, the centre back and thre two side backs. Good straightforward seans that can be stitched like lightning after you've iscked them.

In the Brat design the frills are cut in one with the bodice. They are faced, then slashed and re-gathered in position on the plain poluted

of front are fine. The batice (stens

should be made of faille or taffeta, or one of these down the centre back:

In the second version the sleeves are fulled intus plain armholes and rayon silks that have a sight, stiffness in the the bodice fastens down the centre

Teglore,

With such a fabric the frills at the shoulders. will keep their delicate power-petal curves most delively. And these shoulder frills are specially cleverly cut, quite apart from their graceful design, For, if you will look carefully at the drawingt, you will see that they are gathered into flat extensions of the hudder at faper to a paint al the promis,

This line gives held and a silmning-elleet that a burl woman emild wear such a style most bevonatrgly, wherbas mord types of friliye hot-l- derent trucks wart make her look dumpy.

Brighten Your

MY

Breakfast Table

family as a whole are the type of salt in the dish beslete the egg- which

view. breakfast with a cup.

gloomy eye. It isn't that they get The flowers in the low bowls on out of bed the wrong way, but just the table-marguerites mixed with

Tinted Glasses

front,

OUR BRITISH

CROSSWORDS

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1 This may be only a small tip, but big problems-demand-it- Tiny drops.

The Roads off Ryde make a lone little street. She always follows Judges. 12 Lancaster of Luxembourg, for

oxumple.

13 One may gather berries in this

httle wood. 10 After this a Briton will want

port when abroad.

"My father advised me to try Williams Pink Pills because I Louis Armstrong & Orch.nt physically run-down pud

that they've got into a bad habit. At a wild berry which trailed over the states Mr. C. A. Taylor, took a new sister-in-law to get them side-had just started a discussion Edall Street, Norwand, South-A- Bob Crosby & Orch. trati.

aften suffered acute head-i After the first-allent-on gardening when someone realised aches which made me feel feverish breakfast, broken only by the rust- the amazing aptress of the trium- and Irritable, and after a day's work init of paperr und a few painful phant cock as a breakfast-table de- Ambrose & Orchestra. 1 was very much faliqued. My skin monosyllables, she naked if she curation. "That," said my sister-in-11

was also very pimply. As I tonk Dr. Williams' Pink Pills noticed a sure i might set the breakfast table during law, dimpling, "is the ornament you Foster & His Kings of Swing, improvement in my health. My the rest of her visit. W heartily brought from Germany with Its

appetite picked up and I slept better accorded her permission.

feet in a cardboard cone." The bealachts vanished, my xkin

fell Areaver!

Since then we have had a different Roy Smeck & Hawaiian Serenaders, became clearer, and I

condence in myself, and started each (It's a Sin to Tell a Lic.

!day hopefully

cheerfully. I When we arrived down the next decor on the breakfast table every Jack Harris & His Orch gained weight and decidedly felt morning, the table was so changed morning. The lung stalks of the

more energetic, losing the fatigue. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did me that before they knew what they convolvulus were once plaited into a- centre mat on which was tak a wonderful amount of good, and I were doing the family were chatter-

wooden bowl of sweet-pean, i strongly recommend

ing amiably about it. The cloth Dr. Williams' Pink

front of We are given an attractive variety enriching blood-increasing and had disappeared, and in

able strengthening every

coloured of goblets-the inexpensive simple plate was a gaily

25 Having a tankard, is very self- to effect on the nerves, digestion and

satisfied. rush

mat on which the breakfust type--from which They are ideal for whole system.

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orange-juice or milk, and she is 20 Does in (anng.). run-down, nervous, depressed condi-plate looked twice as attractive. tion of health in adults of both sexes.

Two tinted glasses were ranged in, careful always that no floral decora-20 Simply pace in the city, love.

30 These include and for building up delicate boys and

but not savouries. girls. Obtainable from

chemists front for those who insisted that (a) tion shall interfere with the serious

DOWN everywhere.

there was nothing like orange juice business of eating and drinking.

F6027 (Alone Again. F.T.

F.T.

·

(Every Time I Look. F.T. F6055 (Is It True What they Say about Dixie.

(You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes. F.T.

Brian Lawrence & His Landsdowne House Sextet, Ambrose & His Orchestra. F6052 (Wood & Ivory

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where there is no

doubt about

CIRCULATION

I

have

it

are blood-

COUNT THE

drinks

Our

eye, we

to begin with and (b) that milk was Occasionally, when she sees a res- I the only possible breakfast drink. tive gleam in the family

The eggs were "blossoming," as it suddenly revert to plain table-cloths

“TELEGRAPHS" were, from a bush of heather-she and i flowerless, table. But

EVERYWHERE

SALESMAN SAM

IT'S A MOOSE] I'LL LET IM HAVE IT!.

BANG

BANG

her

lost out her

Elizabeth Carlisle.

had whipped off a cosy only just idens will probably before we appeared. And each of visit.

us was given a little butter instead

YEAH! KEEP FIRIN') IF WE GIT 'IM, ITS”

ENOUGH FOOD FER

A MONTH!

Nice Shooting, Anyway

17 It might be the wife who, if a little shorter, might become a parent.

19 Tout, mostly with, a

material.

woven

21 One of an "inseparable pair.

Now take breath.

23 Particular that takes time. 24 A real American push.

(GOSH! HES STILL THERE! (F) YA MUSTA GOT IMA

WE DIDN'T HIT IM, HE WOULDA RUN AWAY!

hors-d'oeuvre,

2 Hypnogenie palliative.

3. Only one fish? Oh, lose it, if

you like.

4 No, I wouldn't dereive you, this is not the French for round- abouts.

5 Believe.

MEBBE WE'LL FIND M LEANIN' AGINST

A TREE!

V. Some medieval houses do, but

don't do it to a pheasant.

7 "I cried. Tot on!" (anan.).

How I act when I mean to slop -your-little-games-

10 Put this in for interpose, 14 Chick's advice to the old hen,

In this peninsula,

15 This describes a planu worth a thousand dollars in the Ameri- .can

underworld.

18 Lower this' at any time. zu Boot adaptable for cattle. 21 The door of the river grave, 22 Lower this, at any time, 100.

A square one is just the thing for a broken man. 27 Sullen.

Li

Saturday's Bolution PERAMBULATEJA ELMEUMEBANE

BREWERS PILGRIM EMAN TACHTRESAN

PUSSTMODEST SCAN

LAEZ SEVEDASHB« ARDENCY NICKELS

THROATY-PENA NO E

ELE KUNIRESÜSI R UM PENCIONS PMP 1 ENEMAAKME UT ENJA DEAREST PEVERIL

TENANTS BALLES

By Small

"WOTS "THE IDEA? YA '

QUGHTA BE ASHAMED! GROWN-UP MEN LIKE. YOU-RUNNIN' THRU

TH' WOODS - PLAYIN |

SOLDIER!

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Kiau. a..

2031936 BY NES SERVICE,

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