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How to Wear

FASHION

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937.

Green and rod tartan is intro. duced on a now Clongarry hal for spring. A swooping quill at the back provides added interest to this brimless shape.

LARCENY BY FRAUD

BISHOP'S NAME USED

TO CHEAT

Using the name of the Right Re- verend R. O. Holl, Bishop of Hong- kong, in a fraud on the Sheer Com pany, Cheng Shui, 21, unemployed, was charged before Mr. K. Keen al the Central Magistracy on Saturday with obtaining from the Sincere Co.

of whisky and four boilles

four bottles of brandy by a forged note on March 4, and endeavouring to obtain six bottles of whisky and six bottles of brandy by means of a similar nole on March 11.

sench

Detective. Sergeant Davies stated that on March d'a telephone call was put through to the Shigure Company

lady's voice asked for the de- ! Avery of the liquor mentioned in the rst charge. The defendant look de- livery. The "Indy" said that she was

"Kiss Bishop

Bishop Hall."

On March 11, Mr. S. K. Poon, chief Clerk

received another phone call from "Miss Bishop Hall asking for the delivery of a bottles of whisky and six bottles of brandy to be sent

the

Hop Yat Church. enolle took the liquor in the Church and was met by defendant, who said that he would take delivery. The vuolle was suspicious, and took the bottles back to the store.

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Defendant Delained

THE SAUCER BRIM

Right, now saucor straw, jauntily immod with a starched linen' fan and

collar" to match the

white on the frock.

BUTTON-ON

A

COLLARS

for schoolgirls

DARK frock, with a light collar which can be changed casily, is a practical fashion for the schoolgirl,

To make the pattern for this collar draw a circle on paper about 9-or-10 inches across, then another one inside this (about 5 Inches across).

If you have n drawing compass, you will find this easy. Otherwise, a dinner plate will answer the pur- pose quite well. Place another, still smailer, plate in the middle of the first circle; be sure that it is in the centre by measuring all round.

Now cut away the cirrie from the middle and also the small piece from

pattern complete.

then cut out two

thear in muslin,

On Friday defendant went to the Cutting the Pattern Sincere Company and asked why the bottles had not been delivered to the Church, and he was detained.

Defendant then wald that a man the ring that is left, and you have the named Chan So had written the note and had also phoned. Defendant Try it on to see if it is the right size, stated that he had sold the liquor to the accountant of the Asia Company, but the Police were inclined, to be Beve that that was not so, as the ue- countant was of a respectable family. Sergeant Davies stated that there had been quite a lot of these cases which had recently come to light, ull of which were connected with Churchies.

His Worship said that it had been the fault of the Sincere Company's staff, partly because of their bad

piqué, or any other sulable material.

Run the two pieces together all round, leaving a space of about 21 inches at the back of the neck (at the aside ettele so that you can turn it

sty

When turned, hem the opening neatly, press it and make four button- holes where the illustration indientes, Your collar will be quite finisliq-

Sew four buttons on the truck, two neck in front and one on each shoulder, and Detly will be able to button on her collar herself

close together at

knowledge of English, as the note and take to off for washing or when a had stated. "please take come," and change is required. partly carelessness in not checking the signature.

Cuffs can be made in the same way, Defendant was sentenced to two material which is cut off

They consist of a straight strip of months on each charge..

at an angle at each end. Only two butions are necessary on the Track at the waist, as the two end buttonholes fasten on to the same button.

SNATCHED BAGS

FOOTPADS SENTENCED AFTER CLASSICAL EVENING

FAILURE TO FIND ARTICLES

Two cases of snatching which had been remanded for sentence came be- fore Mr. W. Schofeld at the Central Mingistracy on Saturday.

TO BE REPEATED IN THE HONGKONG HOTEL

Bolow, a rose surrounded. with forget-me-nots is tucked undor the graceful brim of a flat-crowned hot. The same flower-motif is carried out at neck and waist of the dross and trims a suode bag.

New Headlines

for the Coronation

A

NEW hnt for spring! The mil- liners have really excelled thom- selves this year and are making shapes that most of us can wear.

They have left off distort- ing the crown into weird and wonderful shapes and are concentrating on the brim instead.

Most brins to begin with are curved like a saucer. If you have an oval face and every wave in place then you can wear your saucer brim turned off the face like a Breton sallor,

Many women And this rather stark line somewhat trying to the eyes, and pre- fer shadow brim. That's casy.' It's just a question of turning the saucer upaide down and curving it into a linc which forms a becoming frame for the face without hiding 12.

Many brims are machine stitched to give the necessary flexibility without hardness, so that it is pos- sible to have hats of georgette, crêpe, or linen as well as straw.

There is a big variety in trini- ming also. Starclied laen is a newcomer for the more tailored type of hat. It can be shaped into stin loops and bands, end fre- quently repeats the white band.

FAVOURITE. PARLOPHONE RECORDS.

(Piano).

F642 (Alexander's Ragtime Band, Mine, Sailing.

She's Funny That Way, Body & Soul, When Day is Done.

IVOR MORETON & DAVE KAYE. (2 pianos, string Bass & Drums). F643 (Serenade in the Night, Take My Heart,

(No Regrets, Laughing Irish Eyes, A Fine Romance.

PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH. F634 (Trees, Until, Somewhere a Voice' is Calling, (Perfect Day. At Dawning, Roses of Picardy.

HAROLD RAMSAY. ORGAN, (Alone, When the Poppies, It's a Sin to Tell a Lio.. (No Regrets, Serenade in the Night, Did 1. Remember.

BILLY THORBÜRN & His Music,

The management of the Hongkong F618

arranged a further

have

In the case in which Mrs. F. H. Hotel Williams and Mrs. Beatrice Elliot had classical evening for, Wednesday, had their bags snatched in Barker Rand, Wu Pong, who admitted hav- March 24, when Miss Dina Notargia-

act, and Teul como, the dramatic soprano, and Miss F607 Its It True What They Say, Alone, Sweetheart Let's.

ing committed the

Chan, who alded and abetted him, Kenia Zarinu, classical dancer will were remanded a further 48 hours give o

for medical examination. Their pre- dances. vlous remand had been for the police

programme

of songs and

to see if any of the contents of Mrs.

Both Mies Notargiacomo and Miss

Williams' bag, which Tout had scat- Zarina has high reputations and their tered on the hillside, could be re-last recital on Wednesday March 10, covered. Chief Detective Inspector Murphy said that defendants had led was a great success, though not well the police to the approximate spot attended.

and a search had been made, but

nothing was found.

Those who have heard Miss Notar-

and have seen

(Cheek to Cheek, Lovaly Lady, It's a Sin to tell a Lie.

PATRICIA ROSSBOROUGH, (Piano),

relief on a dark frock, Piqué used to be used this way, but collar linen is distinctly 1937.

The large picture hat brings back with it our love for our lovely national flower, the rose.

Many models this year have a single rose for trimming, but it is placed under the brim rather than upon it. whilst on the bag or at the throat a matching rose is fastened.

It's roses, roses, nii the way this year in fashion, and I must admit that the roses in the milliner's shop are almost as beautiful as those that bloom in the garden,

As a gesture to Scotland, the Olengarry is accepted as the popu- lar inspiration for the brimless hat. There are always a certain number of fashionable women who prefer a small hat without a brim --and our artist has sketched one of the new Glengarrys.

It is edged with plaid to match the scarf, bag and gauntlet gloves. A very smart set, you will agree, with a plain salt or coat in dark, Erven or navy.

Every Meal

A Torture.

MAN'S MISERY WITH GASTRIC ·

TROUBLE

"For three years I suffered severe- ly from gastric trouble and blood-

lessness," states- Mr. R. J. Scott, of 29, Whlimore Street, Maidstone, Kent. "I suffered tortures afler

everything I ate, and often had to get up in the night to take something to ense the pain. At one time I had nothing but soda and milk for a whole week, and frequently had to stay away from work, I was under treatment for a long time, but nothing Love me any permanent relief.

"On the strong recommendation of an old friend I started taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The pain gradually lessened, and`I′′grew more cheerful and energelle; in three weeks I was back at work. Now I can eat a square meal and enjoy it, and feel perfectly fit."

Not only for gastric troubles, but for nervous. debility, sleeplessness, rheumatism, or any allment due to poor blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are invaluable. The reason is this: incae pills create new, rich blood, which brings with it new health, Try new vigour and strong nerves. them now;-but ask for Dr. Williams",

OFFICIAL

SOUVENIR

PROGRAMME

of the

CORONATION

OF THEIR MAJESTIES

KING GEORGE VI-

and

QUEEN ELIZABETH ON SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd

PRICE

$2

AND A LARGE SELECTION OF RONALD FRANKAU'S RECORDS. By Gracions Permtarien of His Majesty this

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

Marina House, 19 Queen's Road C. Tel. 24648.

Programma la lammed by King George's Jublie frust

COPIES MAY NOW BE ONDERED FROM ALL NEWBAGENTS A BOOKABLLERS

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

Holder of Japanese and Hongkong Govern remarks will sent Lienos. Cure Eprained Ankies mad

In the other case, in which Wan | giacomo singing operatie arius, Yat-kau, 31, unemployed, was charg Neapolitan songs and other numbers, The address at 10-morrow's meeting |lopment of Hunan and its Importanco Acupuncture, Moxoenose and Rose Batting, ed with larceny of a handbag from classical and modern style dances, are) tional interest. Dr. L. Fabel, of have special reference to commerciali Wrists. Recommended for, many years

Miss Zarinn in her of the Rotary Club will be of excepto Hongkong". His Mrs. Mary Hingston at Hennessy Road, sentence of six months hard full of praise for the quality of volce Changsha, the Economic Adviser to labour and ten strokes of the cane of the one, and the polished and the Hunan Provincial Government, possibilities of the new Canton-Han- was imposed.

graceful dancing of the other.

will speak on "The Economic Deveskow Railway."

Loos3: Toupital and Doctory,

4..Wyndham Street, (1st door). Tel. 26051.

Do your teeth live up

to your Lipstick?

A deftly reddened mouth is attractive- but it does draw attention to your teeth. Make sure that they are white and lovely by using Maczeans Peroxide Toothpaste.

Macleans contains a special solvent to remove stains so that its safe whitening ingredients can gently but thoroughly cleanse and polish the enamel.

MACLEANS

PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE

HE RAN

"Makes yellow teeth white”

AWAY FROM

LOVE

BUT SHE SOON PUT A STOP TO THAT! The story of two children of Broadway who went back to nature to be alone- and found each other!

AT THE

The New Universal presents the most glamor. - ous new, star var brought to the screant

Doris NOLAN 1. MANI MARRY

with Michael WHALEN

CHARLES "CHIC" SALE NIGEL BRUCE MARJORIE GATESON.

SKEETS GALLAGHER.. CLIFF EDWARĘS“ CHARLES R. ROGERS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERI

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE SHOWING TO-MORROW

ALHAMBRA

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