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PARIS FASHION NOTES.

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[FROM, GUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,

ISABEL RAMERT.].

PARIS, February 28th."

As the "month of marriages"—which is May, in France-draws tear, designers of are busy preparing the hundreds beautiful wedding dresses that will be worn Most of the during this joyous season. Eng Kings have not even waited for February to come round, but have included wedding-dresses in the enllection of Spring models they are now swing to the big wholesale buyers who Bk every season to Paris from all over the world in order to buy these models and gloan gew ideas from their creators.

A tour of inspection of the various big ateliers reveals a fact which should make every prospective brids very happy, and. that is the extraordinary latitude allowed for the type and temperament of the Wearer. Our grandmothers, and even our mothers, were compelled, if they, wished to have i marriaged la mode, to wear heavy white satin cut in exactly the same way as hundreds of other wedding-dresses wero cut, and veils of talle or laco draped exactly as countless other veils were being draped at the time. The modern bride is completely freed from all such tyranny ind is at perfect liberty to choose from a host of materials for her dress and veil as well as a host of ornamentations with which to trim them both.

Strangely enough, there is rarely a satin wedding dress to be seen these days; the old tradition has been so completely over-ruled that the nearest approach one ever sees to this stately fabric are materi als such as brocade, charmeuse, and antique damask. Wedding gowns are now gmceful, floating things of crêpe in its varied forms of Georgette, Romain or Maroccain, ninon de scie, lace, net, tülle and crepe de Chine. Pearls are no longer the only possible trim- ming"allowed, the bride-to-be being permitted to choose st will what she deems will best suit her particular type or tempera. ment. There is a tremendous vogne for lace, especially guipure and blonde lace, and any old family lace is a priar: to be used without the slightest hesitation. There have been several big weddings since the begin. ning of the year, and, almost without excep- tion, old family lace figured on the dress or veil of the bride. But quite the latest idea

is that of silver lace, and when this is not made use of the material of the dress or veil will be embroidered in silver thread.

I saw a very beautiful toilette mude. of erêpe Georgette, und showing a court train of crêpe Romain caught into the waist by a silver tissue rose placed each side; with this was wore a tolle veil, cut to outline the rounded-off shape of the train and embroidered with large silver leaves and roses. Another model in charmeuse was trimmed with a tablier effect of silver gui- pure, and round the waist was a girdle of silver tissue roses; the veil worn with this was in plain tulle and was caught into the shape of the head by means of un original turkan roll of the same tulle. Another wedding gown, KA simple as it was effective, was no more than A couple of widths of crêpe Romain arran- ged in a series of folds finishing off in a loose train, and caught in at the waist by two strands of tiny roses, a posy of these appearing on.. cach shoulder, and one, ilghtly larger, catching the veil at the side of the head.

When a very decorative veil is worn, a" plain material is chosen for the skirt, en as to provide a fuil for the rich effect of lace and embroidery. Similarly, when very beautiful lace and embroidery, is used on the dress, one part of this is usually left quite plain. For example, a plain bodice will bo allied to a skirt male of, or draped! with, handsome lam, or net heavily em. breidared in silver thread," pearls, beads For silks. Also, I saw a reversal of this idea in the form of a medieval type of gown, showing a Find of roke which was movie of a network of pearls and from which fell widths of charmeuse draped in long, graceful folds; the sleeves were long and wide; from the yoke at the back, hung a plain, gathered fraio, and, to match the idea of the yoke, from a low waist-line at the side hung long strands of pearls. Another charming effect was produced by dress made entirely of beautiful blonde lace outlined with silver thread; with this was worn a perfectly plain tulle veil arranged in a very original and effective fashion with one point of the square rounded off and draped over the face, the other forming the point of the train, and the two others caught to the waist a pour of silver.roses, a garland of the same draw. ing the veil into the head.

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For tall, stately girls there is nothing so becoming as the gown which is no more than an enveloping drape of material, drawn to and caught up at one side When worn by the right type of girl and allied to lase or richly-embroidered, veil, there is, perhaps, no other model quite so effective. Our particularly beautiful toilette of this type I saw was carried out ia charmeuse, the draping being drawn to the right side and finished with a big knot and ends of moiré ribbon; there were long, close-fitting sleeves and the material was draped across in front to form a deep V; the beautiful simplicity and grace of the gown was set off

by a tulle veil emboridered in silver thread;

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUEL STEAM NAVIGATION: CO, LTD.

are

AND

NONSIⱭNEES per Company's Steamer

AGAPENOR PYRRHUS

actifed thas the cargo brought be discharged inte

forward by

hereby

ba been “PELEUS”- and'

Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will liegt Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 14. Apal Cargo wir

be landul, unless notion

has been given. prior to Steamer's arrival

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are

ba

be laft in the Godówna, where they will be aramined on any TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS between the hours of 1045 4.m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have at the Steamer's Godown, and all

bave

Cloods remaining undelivered, After the 15th will be subject to rent and any

Aonal charges for coolia hire incurred.”

All claims against the steamer minst be pro- sented to the undersigned, on or before the 19th April, or they not be recogni

Conagaces are urgently requested to make prompt arrangements for removing or storing. cargo. Failure to do so will result in congen tion in the godowns, which will extail delay in the return of subsequent cargoes.

No Fire Insurance will be acested.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Aganta

Hongkong, 10th April, 1923..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

... 'AND'

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"BELLEROPHON".

are hereby noted that the Cargo will be dis charged ate Hol's Whart Kowloon, whers it will be at Consignee's rink and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's wharf The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 10th April,

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival

All broken, chafed, and damared goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 A., and Nocs within the free storage period

aims will be admitted after the Goods No Claims "have

ave left the steamer's Godown and all Gooda

remaining undelivered after the 15th April, will

be subject to rent.

29th

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented

to the undersigned on or before the April,

or they will not be recognised... Consignees are urgently requested to make prompt arrangements for removing or

storing Cargo Failure to da BO will result in conged tion in the godowns, which will entail delay in the return of subsequent cargoes.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

$gents, Hongkong, 10th Apeil, 1982.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD AND OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

NONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"EURYMACHUS ”

FROM NEW YORK.

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whern It will is at Consigned's riak and subject to terms and conditions of

Wharf. The Cargo will be reset Holt's

for delivery from Godown on and after 10th April

will be

Options

#aless notice : to steamer's AZEVAJÚ

has been given prior to

All broken, chafed, and

to be left in the Godown damaged goods are where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10,45 am. and noon within

the

free storage period

No claims will admitted after the Gooda have left the steamer's Godter the 16th Apr- Godown, and all Goods rmsizing undeliver

ivered.

will

be abject to rami,

All Claims against the Steamer must ba presented to the undersigned on or before the 29th Apr, or they will not be recogniseci.

Consignees are urgently requested to make prompt arrangements for removing or storing

Failure to do

Lin conges 10 will result i tion in the godowns, which will entail delay in the return of antwequent cargoes.

No Fire Insurance will be efected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

cargo.

Hongkong, 16th April, 1922,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

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CHINA MUTUAL, STEAM NAVIGATION "COMPANY, LTD.

(ONBIGNEES per Company's Steamer

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Are hereby notified that the Cargo will be Hecharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon where it will lie at Consignes's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holte Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for from Godown on and after 10th Ape.

Ontional cargo will be landed, unles

notion has been given prior to steamer's arrival

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All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Clodowns, where they l be examined, on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.46 am. and Noon A Comprehensive and Complete Rosor within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Gooda steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 15th

will be subject to rem

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orange blossoms shaped in the form of a a plain talle veil ánished with a deep, bor- coronet and a trail of the same blooms der of fine silver lave.

After a visit of this kind to the inner hanging from the moiré knot at the side were the only note of decoration other than shrines of Eag Kings of Paris one comes that provided by the glistening effect away with the impression that the day of of the silver in the veil Another binding tradition has gone as far as happy composition of simplicity and rich-wedding raince is concerned, with the ness was shown, in a model of charmeuse exception, of course, of the one for ever with a long, full train and a front, corange ordaining the wearing of white on this day and sleeves of silver inces round the waist of days. Otherwise, a bride may chooseONGKONG were several strands talle hand orange whatever material and trimming she likes blossoms entwined, and a strand of the and whatever style, provided it suits her. sara caught into the head a perfectly If, however, there is a tendency towards plain, tulle veil.

one thing more than another, it is a marked preference for simplicity of general cut and design, light soft fabrica rather than stiff, formal omen, and lace and a note of silver, in the scheme of decoration chosen..

Another draped model in antique dam- aak was caught at each side by a trail of orange blossoms and was worn with (Continued at fout of next, cohERA

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left the

Claims

the Steamer must be

against the EELKY presented to the undersigned on or before recognised

with which is incorporated

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Cocsigures are urgently, requested to make prompt arrangements for removing er storing... cargo Failure to do so will result in conges tion in the gods, which will entail delay in the return of sul sequent enrgoo.

No Fire Insurance will be eflected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. 101: April 1922

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