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1314
Left, collarless
in camel tool,
with dark brown
scar! and butiona and novel pocket hops.
Aborr,
right,
short coat in grey, with grey and wine plaid skirt. Looks equally sort in Elecka eft
ptain skirt.
1315
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SWAGGER OUTFITS
Plaid & Plain..
By
MARY GRACE
Easy-to-Make
1315 Second
View
WINTER colours
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Are gay. con- trary to the general rule, for at
this line of year fashions usually
take on u kombre hue.
But this tints vle with the warn browns and reds of the countryside.
season purple heather
Two main colours are used for new outfits. The coat in one, and skirt in another, while these are accentuated by a third or fourth colour in the hat and accessories.
In Paris I noticed many original ideas. Tartan plaid made halt jacket or perhaps was only used for the yoke. Patterned tweeds employ- ed for the body of the coat had the siceves plain colour.
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A new note in swaggers Is the collarless design buttoning high to neck.comly on cool days, as a scarf can be tucked Inside.
A popular version of this fashion is shown in No. 1314. Made in a camel shade, it has dark brown leather buttons and the envelope flap pockets emphasise the neatness of the line.
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Worn with a brown skirt, and blouse or jumper of fern green with pull-on felt hat to match, you have smurt, up-to-date autumn outfit.
Backs are in the news. On the right are shown the front and back views of a short, boxy swagger cout. A yoked top gives a perfect swing to this design, No. 1915. It has a small collar and again pockel flops are featured. The skirt, which is also included in pattern, is simply cut.
I suggest a bold plaid in grey and wine tones for the skirt with a coat. of grey or wine. This outfit would laolt equally well if a small checked inaterial was used for coal with skirt to tone or contrast,
November 14, 1939.
Vegetable Pie RADIO
HERE
TERE is a good dish to try one
"vegelarian day"-- Mast two pounds of potatoes, witch have been baked or steamed in
their skins and are old enough for this, Boll three medium-sized carrots and one paranip, cut them into dice, and add them to the potatoes with a little raw shredded onlon, if liked.
· Butter a ple-dish, fill with the mix ture, and pour over half a cupful of nourishing gravy, broth, or soup or meat or yeast extract dissolved, in u similar quantity of boiling water.
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Studio Saxophone Recital
By Palapo
DARDANUS MAIL Brought From Canton By Japanese Steamer
The mail from the Imperial Alr- which was Itadio Programme Broadcast by ways plane Dardanus, ZBW on a Frequency of 848 k.e's. forced down on Welchow Island on and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pan. November 8. arrived here yesterday and 8-11 pan. on 9.52 m.c's. bor by a Japanese steamer from Canton. second, H.K.T.
12.15, p.m. Shert Service of Inter-
The Postmaster Generel, Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones and the Far Eastern Manager of Imperial Airways, Lieut. Commander A. D. S. Murray, met the steamer and took off the mall.
Dot with butter, and bake in a hot ecation. oven for three-quarters of an hour,
12.30. A Short Concert by Kileny! or until the pie is nicely browned on
(Piano) and Casals ('Cello). top. Turn it out on to a heated dish
1.00. Local Time Signal and Wea- It is not known whether the Japan- and pour thick gravy round. Alther Report.
jese authorities in Canjon who held ternatively, it can be served in the
been through it or cilshi,
1.03, Reginald Dixon at the Organe mall bave the Eravy being handed 1.15. Dance Music by Jack Hylton carried out any censorship. The separately.
{mall was and His Orchestra.
examined by 30. Reuter and Rugby Press, authoritles. Weather Forecast and Annoupco- After Inspection_the_mall will be forwarded by the Delphinus to- 145 Variety and Dance Muato morrow.
'W. B.
FASHION NOTES
MANY of the new coats are in colours such as rusty red with sool-black for trimming. Rainbow plaid tweeds are characteristic of the new fashions in tailor-mades. Their fascinating colours have been suggest- ed by the blues, browns, and greys of the Scottish valleys. Cloudy rose, silver sand, sliver grey, gold, yellow, and dull turquoise, are but a few of these northern inndscape colours which Paris designers have deemed ft to use this season.
ments.
with
Effle Atherton, John Henry, Anna Winn. The Hilo Hawalian
Orchestra and Others
British
Although messages have been sent. from Hongkong to the pilot of Dar- 2.15. Close down.
danus, Capt. J. 'N. Wilson, who is 6.00. An Hour of Popular Classics being held by the Japanese military. authorities, in Canton, they have not, compered from the Studio.
7.00. Closing local Block Quota- It is belleved, been delivered.
The co-pilot of the plane, Mr. J. F. The Tomb Scene from Gau- Raeburn is also being held by the Bod's "Romeo and Jutlet."
Sung by George Thill (Tenor) and Japanese military authorities for In- Mlle. Feraidy (Soprano) with Or-
It is not known whether they have chestral accompaniment.
Wons.
7.02.
Boulanger.
vestigation.
7.18. Two Violin Solos by George African Serenade (Boulanger ); lime they left Hanoi they could see American Vision (Boulanger),
8.25. Tchaikowsky-Concerto No. Bayard but clouds.
been placed in a military prison.
Passengera by the Delphinus, which arrived here yesterday, sald from the
nothing below them' until Fori
There are new and unexpected ways of using colours in tallor-1 In B Flat Minor, Op. 23.
The pilot of the Delphinus was Egon Petri (Piano) and the London forced to fly at 14,000 feet most of mades. A dark green jacket and a lighter green siirt of the same tweed Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the way to obtain the benefit of male a tailor-made suitable for the Walter Cochr
favourable winds and flew solely on country or for morning wear in 0.00. Local Time Signal, Weather his bearings. At a lower altitude
town, while sinte-blue and beige checked tweeds may form the skirt to wear with a plain belge jacket. A the yellowy-brown, the colour of autumn leaves and gold and yellow with a checks make a sult to wear platn gorse yellow blouse. And tweeds of two different weights, the heavier for the jacket, the lighter weight for the skirt, are some new suggestions for the working of wool ensembles.
Report and Announcements.
flying conditions were very bumpy. 8.03. Studio — Saxophone Recital
The Japanese authorities demand by Palapo,
that planes flying over the route fly 8.25. Grieg--Peer Gynt-Inciden- 15 miles from the island and at an tal Music.
laltitude of less than 500 meires. Vienne Symphony Orchestra with (approximately 1,500 feet) so they Chorus, Conducted by Paul Kerby.
may be exally identifiable, 8.38. Stuart Robertson (Baritone) and the New Mayfair Orchestra.
0.05, Studio-Comments on Recent Events,
On Goodwill Trip
Lima, Peru, Nov. 13. The seven U.S. Army "llying for- 9.15. London Relay-Tho News tresses" on a goodwill fight to South 9.30, London Relay-"Cards on the America will leave here on a non- Table."
stop light to Asuncion, Paraguay. 9.45. London Relay-Onistry of This fight has hitherto never been
attempted non--stop.
not Fun."
The feminine hondkerchief was ever a vagrant. Let it be said how- ever, that the handkerchief is wholly to blame. Circumstances over which it has had no control have
never
A Variety Programme. 10.15. A Programmie of Music.
11.00. Close down,
The planes arrived here yesterday Dance after flying 1,000 miles from Panama in eight hours, and were greeted at the airport by a crowd of thousands. -Reuter.
contributed to its vagrant propensii les. For the handkerchief has never had a settled home. It has been given the opportunity to acquire homing habits. In the past, there GRAVE DIFFICULTIES
was a time when it inhabited a pocket, but the feminine pocket of
that period was voluminous, and ac- Philippines Commissioner commodated dozens of odds and ends, and slood for the handkerchief more
as
common lodging-house than as u home. Of the handkerchiet's vicls- situdes since that epoch, there is not space to write.
Voices a Warning
·United Press adds that the planes at 1.45 p.m. and were due to take arrived at the Tambo airport, Lima
off at 5.m. yesterday.
trade, freedom and economic initia
the United States" tive, following example.
Manila, Nov. 13. Mr. Francis B, Sayre, In a speech "Philippine independence surely at the American Chamber of Com-will not mean the end of American merce, warned that the Philippines (co-operation," he said. "Indepen- la facing grave economie difficulties (dence would of course mean changed and can choose two methods for conditions and far-reaching economie coping with them.
adjustments, but it will also mean
First, economic nationalism, which the building up of new foundations. leads to strict Government control (which will be more permanent and and goes hand in hand with dictator sounder than the present artificial ship; and second, liberalisation of ones."-United Press,
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