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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.

111 The WOMAN'S Page tit

Paris Evening Fashions

Leading Houses' Varied Displays.

FULL SKIRTS AND TRAINS RE-APPEAR

Colour Scheme In Dressing YOUTHFUL NOTE

Building Up A “Set.”

Opossum gues well with grey, brown, or black, so that a grey and hat, a brown dress and hat, or A coloured dress and a black hat can be worn.

Shoes, stockings, and gloves should match the dress if grey or brown

ress and black hat is worn, ther Is chosen. If a coloured

shoes should be black, and the stockings grey or brown-du!) en- usun! Square and pointed neck-ough to tone with the fur. In this hues are also correct. This waist-case, the gloves should match the

On evening dresses Chanel puts title ruche round the neckline. which is frequently cul to a long

aleeves boat shape Lttle

are

time, which has not changed, dips very slightly at the back.

Evening dresses just escape the

Lace

round a few have trains.

have dresses

transparent long sleeves, leaving the turn of the arm bare; a brocade dress also has long! sleeves and a law neck. An even- ng wrap has a velvet hood. There are vefvet and for evening wraps all lengths. Afternoon skirts

ittle longer than those worn the morning.

Return of the Train For the evening also there are many velvet dresses with pointed Fraing Plum, purple, bottle-green, nasturtium-red, and a good deal of hich are used for these dresses. The front of the bodice is invari ably high, there may be no back, or the back

may be filled with lose fitting figured or plain nel. ndover to match are worn with the The skirts of evening dresses in this collection precisely cut

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stockinga.

It will be seen

little outlay. The different "sets" from this how need not all be bought at the same easy it is to build up an apparent-time, bus at intervals when you can

y expensive winter wardrobe with afford them.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow

TIFFIN

Ham Steaks Fried Yellow Rice Chipped Potatoes

Veal Stuffed Tomato Salad Victoria Pudding

DINNER

Red Soup

Soused Mandarin Fish Cucumber Salad

Stuffed Pheasant

Bread Sauco Straw Potatoes Spinach and Sweet Corn

IN COATS Trim Shoulders And Slender Waists.

LATEST PARIS STYLES

"Youth" is the sign of chic on the newest coats shown in Paris.

Trim shoulders, slender waists and broad revers or twicky fur trims appiled in new ways mark. the models designed to wear until) fashion's finished autumn product is on the market.

Belts appear on scores of modele, sometimes in colours, contrasting with that of the coat. Brick red wool belts slipped through slits at the waist-lines of iron grey wool black leather belts on grey home- green spuns and brown belts on wools are indicative of the trend.

Mahogany brown. smoke blue, [iron grey, dark green and bright should be sliced and cooked with red wools make the majority of the celery In the vegetable stock the models. Most of their silbou- for about 2 hours, when they jettes remain slim, although some should be ready to pass through a sports models hang as loose as sieve. Return to the pot, mix 1 oz. man's raglan coat. butter thoroughly with 1 tables- Foxes (silver, stone, blue and poon of flour. Add this to the brown) are widely used, while soup, stirring carefully until it such pelts a glayak, atrakhan, boils. Some fresh green parsley, heaver and shaved lamb are alio finely chopped, will add to the at- popular. tractive appearance of this soup.

LATEST FOR LINGERIE

For the girl who want a sports- Spinach and Sweet Corn. Ike model untrimmed by fur, de Prepare a spinach puree with ge- jaigners display costs with revers latine. Rinse out a ring mould so broad they rench or surpass the Suet Pudding

jand fill with the puree. Mix a tin shoulder Inc. Ham Steaks

of sweet corn with the mayonnaise. Slices of raw ham: a teacupful Turn out the spinach. All the rim of milk; 1⁄2 oz. butter; a teaspoon with margueritea of hard bofled ful of mustard; cayenne. Cut egg and rosettes of whipped cream. Patou has renounced the close thick slices from a raw ham, put Garnish the centre of the corn swathing and binding of the hips them into a frying pan with a small with a pimento flour, using and now makes dreamer

which supful of water and cook slowly, stuffed alive for the middle part. ¡just like cotton. leave the hips freedom of move. turning once or twice till the water has evaporated and the steaks are light brown. Dredge them lightly with flour. Have ready

are

ament. withou! drapping them heavily.

Madeleine

Vionnet has always done this, believing that it is not sauce made by bolling a teacupful possible for rigidity to be graceful. of milk, a small piece of butter, a Some of the evening dresses have teaspoon of mustard and a few little silver sleeves; dark

grains of cayenne pepper. Arrange the steaks on a dish and pour the may have light tops. Little dinner dresses do not have trains. Short boiling sauce over them.

skirts

and long evening wraps are made Veal Stuffed Tomato Salad. in bright colours and in black, to G Medium sized tomatoes: 1 cup wear with black. With one black minced veal; cup minced cucum- dress a muff of camellias is carried ber: tablespoon lemon juice

and camellias

ù re worn on the French dressing: boiled mustard; Indice. Pale gold velvet la used dressing; water-cress. Peal the for a dress of beautiful simplicity: tomatoes, hollow to form cups and nasturtium-red velvet for another. pour in a little French dressing.

Real Jewels

Then chill. Dice the pulp: mix Palou puts real jewels of great with the veal and cucumber, add beauty with his evening dressce, the lemon juice and mayonnaise to The impression of the whole col blend. Pile Into the tomato cups lection is one of dignity. There is and serve with a garnish of the

jereas and extra dressing. nothing in it which could be copied unexpensively. It ia essentially

Victoria Pudding. for the taste of the women whe 26 Large chestnuts; 1⁄2 lb. butter: can afford to dress well and ex- 2 oz. sugar; 3 eggs; pint milk and clusively. The only concession to 2 oz. muscatele. Bof the cheat- popular taste is his use of small nuts in salted water till the skins Foloured glass clips and clasps. break. Remove the shells and rub These he puts

on afternoon and into a powder. Roll the milk with evening dresses and they have al the sugar, beat in the eggs separ- ready been worn in Paris this ately and add the creamed butter. week.

Add the chestnuts and the stoned muscatels. Butter a pudding bas- evening dresses in put in the mixture, cover with

Feathers And Aigrettes

Callot Soeurs'

serve plain or

Red Soup,

ure of two kinds, the simple and buttered paper and steam for 2 the stately. For the young there hours. Turn out, ore dresses of pale allk crepes with sugar sauce, more formal dresses are of rich, supple silver - lame shot with Two beetroots; 1 Ib. tomatoes colour: their full skirts, which (tinned tomatoes may be used); 2 have fish fin flounces, sweep the pints vegetable stock; celery, for the ground. Ribbon shoulder-straps seasoning; 1 small onion. are carrted down the back to Bows beetroot, tomatoes and onlons and ends at the waist as they were

last season. Some Persian brocades

The

also make evening dresses, and pinned in bunches on the shoulders. there are red and silver gaute The tea gowns, simple in line, and dresses.

made of soft crinkled crepe, have Feathers and aigrettes are treat-wide falling sleeves and kimono ed in the same way as flowers—shoulders. ·

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