1936-11-06 — Page 2

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, Thursday, November 5, 1986.

MORNING. NOON

& NIGHT

Round the Clock Fashions

HERE are things when you

wear

the same

Through the day.

frock all But I

know there are other occasions when you wish to look absolutely fashion right.

1936-7

Lail and willowy gure. The centro sketch illustrates a dreas of soft violet blue velvet with cycla men pink satin introduced on the bodice.

At the waist is shown one of the new fringed sashes, Sashes can be warn either on the left or right, or with the ends hanging down the

by MARY

GRACE

So come with me round the clock and 1 will show you the arw styles for morning, noon and night during the wlater reason The majority of morning frocks are simply designed, and where trim- mi are used there is always a reason. Buton are conventional in shape.

Pockets are all shapes but always a prac- fleal stre Stitching and braid take the place of cuffs and Onish sleeves and collars.

For, as you see from the design sketched at the top, is used as a border trimming to em- phush e the slight waist and the modified fall-

e of the skirt

Chickel twreds with the new striped patternbars or knobbly self-coloured fabrics. are principally employed, and are smart for Town and country wear.

Hat, bag, loves, belt and shoes should all match and these supply the note of contrast In your nine to twelve outôt, The sharper the contract, the smarter the result,

Basques & Boleros

Round about the ten hour, styles are de- daitely dressy, Basques and boleros vie with Junies of varying lengths for popularity. The former have a very youthful lock, while a tunic The relt length given an air of elegance to the

centre front. At seven o'clock we come to after dark frocks. These are not only decomtive but becom- ing, as they are myles to suit all ages and figures.

Rusting

affelas

and stir striped silks for youthful dance dresses are on picture and period frock ilnes, while. rich, heavy. gieńming slinpes antin and soft velvet are brought in to requis- tion for more sophisticated gowns. The latter are cleverly cut on slim-making lines, and any full- ress in the skirt comes well be'ow the hips. For ornamentation two or three large flowers are arranged in corsage spray for the loft shoulder. Dahlins in lovely purple and wine red shades, or black, aro mostly used.

Wide Sleeves

Evening frocks complemented by a short coat are the most com- fortable Wear for our cile. Wide or puffed nieeves, with fur appearing somewhere as a 19 ming, take the place of .art season's strictly tailored designs. This fashion is attractively Bus- trated in the frock and bo'ero cont shown in the third skrtel. It is in the new spinach green, and Park brown fur hne jaen head on

0124 chiffon scarf, sash, or hunkle, are sma' detalls that put the 1930-7 winter reason's fashion note into

plothes.

זימ'F

OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM

brings the

MORRISON PIANO

within reach of everybody.

First outlay only

$25.

the balance can be paid by monthly instalments correspondingly low.

CHRISTMAS IS COMING! SO GET A MORRISON PIANO IN YOUR HOME TO-DAY.

Also for Hire from $10.00 per month.

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

OUR

BRITISH CROSSWORDS

110

Black and white check tweed the w. do n.w basque trimmed with arathon.

A tyamem pat pash is worn with a viale blue velvet dress The bodice is trimmed to match

Try These Recipes

Apricot Cream Pic

LINE a pie plate with puff pastry and bake. Cream 4oz.

of butter with 6oz. of castor sugar, beat in 2 beaten egg yolks, and then fold in the whipped whites. Spread in the pic.

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Independence And The Girl

HOW for should a iuri contribute

10 the

budget?

170me hnusekeeping}

This much-discussed point in some offices. It is also a point that interests quite number of em- ployers.

In the first place, the employer of a very young and, untrained girl:

naturally only pays a nominal wage; while she is learning her job. Few; employers using this type of labour; will even consider the applicant unt!]} they are assured that she is living at home, and that her family will board and lodge her for a certain period.

When she is fully trained, how- ever-and this should be stated after a proper period-she should receive a wage that makes her independent of the family,

Immedkitely this happens she should be expected to contribute at home at least for her actual board.

The whole idea of girls working is that they should feel their job is worth something. If they are content just to use it as pocket money then they should leave it open to some one who feels the need ¦ lo stand on her own feet financially.

Two Br

Y the same post. I

received two letters

with a very differ-

Views

on.

FRIENDSHIP

ent story. One was from an old lady who les in her pitat,

Her He has known much surrow, yet she can still write. "Life is very beautiful. W's worth having.“

She ends her letter with the words," Life without tricna-

ship is ke the sky without the sun.".

The ether letter was from a young girl who is starling Hte and in it is the rather starting assertion that there lë no such thing as friendship. She has been let down by a

so-called friend, and this is how she fou alon it.

by

MINNIE

We realise that few things hurt more than disloyalty on the part of one w thought to be our Friend, but can we say. because of that. freadship does not exist?

PALLISTER

On the contrary, as we grow older, it sometimes seems that the only thing left of value in a world full of change and often disappointment! is friend- ship.

People who complain that there is no such thing as a dlsinterested friendship may remember the wise saying. "ile that hath friends must show himself friendly."

A Precious Trust

Friendship, like other precious things, must be lended and cared for: it must have the runshine of trust and con- fidence, it can be nipped in the bud by the chilling frost of suspicion.

Many a life has been wrecked through brooding over an early blow. In lime such brooding will blot out all the real goodness which can be seen around us if we look for t I would advise my young correspondent to mt, her dis- appointment behind her,

As my first letter says, so truly, "We should forgive everything; there is so often an exem::.”

ADVERTISE

where there i

doubt about

CIRCULA

no

SALESMAN SAM

Spunuel green

velvet evening

frock with holern contre Aower

Spiny.

D

Cover with a puree made by cooking Kilb, dried apricots in

a little water until tender and then rubbing through a sieve. Whip a pint of cream until very stiff and then heap on top.

A pleasant variation is made by adding some ground almonds to the butter mixture,

Savoury Steak

BROWN a thick piece of steak

АСКОБЯ

1 They go down the slippery slope causing the gang to sob. 5 How to reform a brute.

for 8 Daddy's neckwear

the children's ple-ale?

10 Reputed to have broken out,

rashly, perhaps. rother

11 Actual.

12 One bird writing about a half

dozen.

13 Cook gone? Send him back.

18 Be boss and live in.

on both sides, then put in a 17 Raised with some bother.

18 To help others they require. roasting pan and season well

help themselves in writing. with salt and pepper. To make 20 Sportsman who sometimes goca sauce, melt three tablespoonfuls out for duck.

of butter, add two tablespoon-22 Ancient Grik coin. fuls of flour. and stir until 23 In this Italian elty Livy first

opened his eyes. smooth. Then add a cup of 24 Oh! What a fb. chopped cooked mushrooms with 28 "As hot as hell.

wings.

their juice, two cups of tomato 29 Father gets a letter from the puree and two tablespoonfuls chopped pimento.

Season well. Add à teaspoon- ful of sugar and some Worcester and Tabasco sauce according to taste.

Simmer for ten minutes, pour over the steak and bake in a hot

for about twenty minutes.

oven

Serve with thinly sliced po- tatoes, cooked under the grill on both sides,

30 This is a bit thick,

31 Absorbs like a solleitor's clerk.

DOWN

YA BEEN BANGIN' AWAY FER AN HOUR AN' YA AIN'T HIT

NUTHIN' YET!

WELL, IF HE STICKS HIS

HEAD OUT ONCE MORE, YA KIN TELL TH' FOLKS BACK HOME I POPPED A RED SQUIRREL FROM 50 FEET!

More Ammunition Needed

OH YEAH? AN' I'LL TELL'EM IT WAS A GRAYSQUIRREL

IYA MUST BE COLOR BLINDÍ IF ITS RED, HOW KIN YA. ĮTELL'EM IT WAS GRAY:

A light conveyer.

2 They take you for a ride for this in Chicago (two words, 3, 4).

3 An Ingrutiuting mile-some-

times.

4 Looking for a view before the

king. comes.

5 Here, I'm afraid, I must ask you enco more to take the crossword, journey. Bon voy-

ogc.

I wonder if this is where the bee went?

IT WILL BE

7 Editing that more than sovours

of Communistic activity,

Here you have room to take steps, anyway.

14 Being this with rage would It

be worth £2-115-07-

15 The rising generation

you think a good bit.

makes

16 How to get a longer pod made

longer still.

18 Bird.

19 Lots of men, it would seem, go

to this vegetable in pubs.

20 Deceive, like good King Hul. 21 Walks on the borders,

25 Earned in Germany ut school. 24 Taken in concert.

27 There is nothing behind father.

against the wall.

Yesterday's Solation.

EMBARRASSMENTĮ

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By Small

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