THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961.
WOMANSENSE
Clothes that outlive the
honeymoon... For him.
CCORDING to Stanley Castin, editor of Style for Men, The Duke of Kent is rapidly becoming a 'real trend setter. And he listed for me the points that make
a max a leader of fashion: Patterned silk handkerchief
in the out-breast pocket with single-breasted suit morning dress.
BEACH.
wrou
cum
drosaing
gown lat
printed
terry
towelling.
Three
colour
comb.
inations,
double-breasted waistcoat aponge.bag trousers for
SMART Terylene
and colton
raincoat with a *concealed
frant. fastening
in the
newer,
shorter
length,
COOL cotton
WHITE
knit
cotton
bush
Jacket
cweatse
contracting
piping.
Four colour
combina.
tion:
Three Aizen.
with four
pockets
and smart leather. like
buttons,
& for her...
HONEYMOON "nightdress, practical as
it is pretty. In white Bri-nylon.
.HONEYMOON DRESS
Sleeveless, white, it buttons down the back, has a saddio-stitched skirt.
HONEYMOON SUIT
by JILL BUTTERFIELD
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAVID BAILEY
She wears a lightweight worsted check suit with a loose little jac- ket, easy pleated skirt. By Young Jaeger. Beige handbag by Saxone. Pill-box hat by Jaeger.
YOUR HONEYMOON.
The
flurry of confetti, the fortnight in the sun, the postcards you never sent these are the ingredients of happiness for the 343,621 newly- weds a year.
But when the honeymoon is over, honey, when you're used to being called Mrs and the sun-tan has worn pale- just what are you left with?
Your trousseau can be the cornerstone can be the of a well-planned wardrobe, or
which dissolves kind of candy-floss frippery
in the harsh light of a housewife's day.
Honeymoon clothes need as much careful thought as any other kind of fashion.
Keep your extravagance to budget bounɛla. Heep your Exoticisia under control or un- derneath.
Keep all that is good in your current ward. rabe..
Keep your main money for an outfit that's chie by any standards a year-round sult, that ,doesn't scream "just married." good shoes, a
handbag that will last for ever,
It's all very well to see yourself trailing clouds of glory and white chiffon, but it does get a bit messy over the bacon and eggs.
STRIPED Keep wfirt, whtolt doubles as aɛdematrig down. Qħolóo. of tfires
colours in minimum tran
It's a nice feeling to be a nine days wonder at the hotel in your bit of low-gut lame, but how will it stand up to an evening at the local back on home ground?
It's a splashy, extravagant, once-in-a-life- time gesture, to be clad in pale blue from lop to toe but you might get a bit chilly come * September.
And what of the man' in your life? For the Brst time the responsibility is all yours. You can't blame his chother, his best friend, his tallor, If he looks like a tramp - 56 per cont of all men's clothes are bought by their wives.
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But the fashion rules you shop by apply equally to him. Fetching as he looks on the beach in his Bermuda-style shirt, will you love him, patterned in tropical fish, digging the garden?
Dashing as he thinks he is in a white dinner Jacket, wouldn't a lightweight suit be mort, useful?
But lake radical reforms carefully.
My dictionary lista a double definition for | the word "honeymoon,"
It can mean "Holiday spent together by newly married_couple."
It can also affection."
Sketches By
Shella Wara
mean
It's over to you.
CAGY Lingedien well but bra and tiny, matchina, pants. Cholos of sÈx "Colour" "By Trupiah.
"Perlod of waning
„PRETTY, DINjcoat: vomen: in three different - tertank,
Pare
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Letter To John Moon
-Knarf, The Shadow Boy, Writes To Say Hello---
By MAX TRELL
Shadow Boy KNARF, he A with the Turned-About Name, heard the bell tinkle.
"It's the Mallman!" le anid to himself.
"Of course," he added hasti- ly, "don't tell me it It's a so- shouldn't crit or anything. I really be asking you what you've written anyway.""
Knart sinlled.
"'ll tell you, Mallman," he Then he scrambled and ran und looked behind the bookcase said. "I've written, to John Moon of Mounbeam Street to and finally found what he was say hello to him. I see ilm looking for. It was a letter D when I look out of my window an envelope.
Then
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Wonderful idog
༢ ་ Just before I go to bed and I Knarf serumbled and think he looks down at me and and jumped
dawn the waves. So now I'm saying hello to him, in a letter, and maybe stairs. There, at the door, just he'll write back and say hello. about to go away, WIS the
to me." Mallman.
"Good" morning, Mailnan!" saki Kharf, staring up at him. He was a very tall Mallman, "Good morning. Kna!" said the Molimon, looking down at Knari, who was short,
"I've got a letter that I want to send," said Knur.
He held out the letter.
Glad to take it
Very good, Knart," said the Mallman. "'ll be glad to take it and send it wherever it's go-
ing"
It's going to the moon," said Knart.
"Now that's d. wonderful idea," said the Mailman. "And very friendly, too.
"When I was a Boy I used to see oid John Moon of Moon- beam Street out of my window just before I went to bed. And many a time I was sure I saw him distinctly waving back to
me."
"Why didn't you write him a letter?" Knarf asked the Mall man.
"I never thought of it," an awered the Mallman. "I wrote to Santa Claus in the North Pole. I wrote to Mother Goose. I wrote to Sinbad the Sallor
The Mailman looked down at Knarf again - but just for 'a moment. Then he glanced at I wrote to Cinderella and Lille the address or the envelope. It Red Riding Hood. But I never read: Mr. John Moon, 10 wrote to Juhn Moon up in the Moonbeam Street, Sky, The sky."
Mailman nodded. '*.
"AR right we'll try to send it," he said to Knarf,
"Do you think he'll answer my letter with another letter?" Knart asked.
"I hope," said Knarf, "That "I don't see why not," re-
he lives on Moonbeam Street." piled the Mallman.
"All he has to do after he "It will get to him even if writes the latter is to throw it he doesn't said the Mallman down to me," "But tell me this-how did you will come
know his name was John?""
won't it?"
said Knarf. "It falling right down,
Can't be sure
"I'm sure it's John," said Knart. "John Moon, that's his' name, and I think he Ilves on "It should," said the Mallman.. Moonbeam Street, Number 10." "But you never can be sure
"Do you mind," sald the Mailman as he held the lettor
about those` things,"
"Why, what could happen to in his hands, “if I ask you what the letter that John Moon you've written to John Moon of might throw down to me?"
asked Kaart "nepally. Moonbeam Street?!
LADY LUCK-
YOUR CHINA MAIL HOROSCOPE
THURSDAY, JULY 20
AQUARIUS (7) January 21- February 19): You will meet with rare kindness from an unexpected quar- ter, and will be surprised to discover how well you aro liked.
PISCES (10) (February 20- March, 20) Although your day at
the office may be very frustrating, try not to take it out of your family tonight.
ARIES (8) (March 21-April 19): Treat an elderly caller with the utmost courtesy today, even though you are impatient to get on with your work. TAURUS (11) (April 20-May
20): An unrealistic outlook may prevent you from faily. • Appreciating your present advantages.
GEMINI (0) (May 21-Xuno 21): A formal gesture of good will may be neccesary relationship to improve a which has deteriorated inte CÂNCER (5) (June 22-July
21)
Be confident that even though everything seems against it, you will get through your work na usun) today.
LEO (6) (July 22-August
21) Bo ruthless in re moving a constant source of irritation if it la-begin-
!
aing to affect the quality of your work. VIRGO (2) (August 22- Refrain Soptember 22): from rebuking someone else for the kind of mistake you are often guilty of making yourself.
LIBRA (4) (September 23.
· October 22): Clear
up a difference with a colleague - before it succeeds in spoli-
ing your team-work. SCORPIO
(12) (October 28- November: 21): Your Im- mediate responár to a per- aun born under Pisces could soon result in a firm attachment.
*
SAGITTARIUS (1) (Novam- ber 22 December 21): Ad- 'vice Which you were given regarding a financial trans- action bould -be followed more closely if you are to nvold trouble.
YOUR
"The lofter is going to the moon," Hnarf told the Mallman,
"It might get stuck on
atar," sold the Mallman, "Ob" said Knart.
"Or," added the Mailman, t might drop on a cloud and go spiling away?"
"Oh!" said Knarf again..
"But you just cheer up," said the Mallman. "Even If you don't get a letter back from John Moon of Moonbeam Street, you just keep watching him out of your window before you go to bed and if you see him waving, or smiling, or winking. his eye, or even "just, looking down at you, you'll know that he received your letter and that ile's Just been too busy doing moon-work to answer you, But he thanks you just the same for thinking of him!"
"Good-bye, Mailman," said Knart, as the Mallman started walking away. "Don't forget' to send my leiler."
"I won't," promised, the Mail- man. "Goodbye, Knartį”
And he put the letter if his mailbag and went away.
JACOBY on BRIDGE
ને પવન
THE first International bridge championship match was 1935 between the played in European champion
French team and my fear, known as the Four Aces.
Our team won and Mike Gattlieb, one of my teammates, promptly retired from bridge. He lives in Phoenix now and Ix still retired except for--an occasional social game,
Mike was one of the greatest players of the cards, but his specialty was the "hunch" business doubić.
Of course, he backed up his hunches with pretty found reasoning, but I wander how
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by playing South started
of NUMBER: duimmy's queen LUCKY
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him away from all the
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What do you do? :
TODAY'E QUENTION
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