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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1994.
SKIN DISEASE
You Need a REAL SKIN" MEDICINE
DON'T disregard the earliest signs
of skin trouble-unpleasant irri- tation or itching, or any little rough patch or tiny sore! Fiery eczema, blood poison and even flesh-eating ulcers may be the eventual result of neglect or wrong treatment.
Anoint any troublesome place at once with Zam-Euk. This rich herbal balm is so refined that it scaks into the tiny pores (or breathing holes) of the skin and thus attacks and defeats disease at its very roots.
Daily dressings with Zam-Buk will purify and heal the whole tissue, draw out all poisonous and offensive matier and grow new, healthy skin
The regular use of Zam-Buk is the surest and cheapest way to eradicate skin trouble, both in children and adults. Be sure and get a box of this grand herbal baim to-day and keep it always handy.
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Thousands of cases of Ecr- ema, Itch, Heat Sores, Ring- worm, Ulcers, Abscesser, Boils, Bad Legs, Paisoned Wounds. · Piles, Scalp Disease, etc., have been successfully treated by Zam-Buk, whilst its swift anti- septic healing of Cuts, Burns, Scalds, etc. averts dangerous Festering and Blood-Poison.
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PARIS FASHION NOTES. . THE WAISTLESS LINE AND ROBES
DE STYLE.
¡FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, IBAIK RAMSAY.]
For young girla a number of the best designers have aroval charming frocks with fairly high waist lines, for the willow- like slendernem of the young girl.may be over-accentuated by the waistiem gown, and with flounced skirts. One of these, a dance frock, was developed in crepe de chine, water green in colour, and the flouncw on the skirt were of creamy Calais lace, each one being bound with an edge of the crepe de chine, Bare arme and a modest round neck line, with pale purplish silk rose on the right shoulder, completed this
Another fomnost frock pretty stume, a young girl was for morning wear. Its wait-lion, also, wax not too low.
low, and its skirt was coveted
with serieven, to
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b of dounges, cut circularly in the serge and bound with white tape. There was a black satin collar, intricately banded with the white tape, which also trimmed
the the front of
ROWED. Thus we have two forms-equally smart, equally modern-current in Paris. and each is as nearly as possible the op- posite of the other.
exact
Fas18, February 12th. Fashions are supposed to change and denly without rhyme or trason, but, except in the case of small necessórios, fashion develops gradually, and often logically,, The fashionable line hardly ever changes suddenly. If the waistline is going to change its place it does gradually. Witness the development that led -from Empire gowns to Second Empire gowns The waist-line descended from below the armpits centimetre by centimetro, the `skirts gradually took ou more fullness and added weight, and petticoats were worn Ineath until the typical crindline gown was full blown. This evulation took fifteen years to accomplish. A sudden change in sud- fashion only appears wiva there is n
Two sticks, one of gold and the other den change in Government, as at the time of silver, each bearing a statuette of
the of the French Revolution when
King Tutankhamen on a pedestal, hare Greek
gown sadddenly appeared, and heen found in the tomb of that mounreh. was worn by everyone who was or wished Their discovery gives strength to the hope
with to appear in
the new that the Royal Regalia will be found in tiberty of the enfranch citizen. the inner shrine.
At present the political situation is relatively stable and fcmininy styles are Pursuing a leisurely evolution. They are "becoming softer in line, more elegant. more discreet in the matter of revealing legs, and more subtle in their ways of flattering the figure. Thus we have the waistless gown and the low-waisted gown, and, from time to time, in the midst of utterly wabtless gowns wil appear one which marks the suggestion of a high CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION waistline But a year ago Jonny and few other great designers were showing the high sist-line, -20 if the
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next month bring forth somo high-waisted CONSIG *TEIRESIAS "
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will cul them sudden. The variations of the waistless gown are interesting al considerable. The severe lines of the utterly simple, bellos sheath rown are trying to anyone who has not the figure of a Diana, and so godets, ruffles, and tunics have come to the rescue and oftened the exigencies of this over simplicity.
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The diagonal line appears in a gown which, frem a foundation of a sheath, fets wide side-panels drop to the floor. From these side-panels commence hands of tape: which mount on a slant till they meet each other at the centre-front near the high waistline, The
gown. being for evening, bas sleeres made of the same
All Claims against the Steamer mast be three lines of it being barely tape, linked together below the shoulder-straps presented to the undersigned on or before the The batean neck of the ghen is alsyth March, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected. finished with the tape, and to make
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, things uneven, the right sleeve is further
Agents. elongated with a long drapery of the blue and silver tissue which forms the gown,
Hongkong, 18th February, 1824. the left sleeve finishes tous court.
godet, or circular ruffle set at the fevel of the kabes, 'is now a mest fami liar method of breaking the straight line of બારેમ into carves, but when of the auta, gone on diagonally so as to look like an
abot falling elongated jabot. from the right shoulder one feels that really
raffle
mething new and luscious has stop
been accomplished. This jabot
ped a bit short of the hemline of the skirt and ended its diagonal curve about the figure in the side seam of the gown. and in its front shortness brought forth one of the newer movements in bems to- day-they are shorter in front than in the back The effect is often accomplished by the manner of draping, but it is sometimes a matter of
It hardly urving the shirt line upward.
to tailored spits, but it
does
appra arin serge morning frocks, and afternoon and evening gowns tourish i: promiscuously.
tocrat to wear &
There must be always opposites included in the current fashions, so we find beside the utterly waist-less gowns, with their knee raffes or diagonal ornaments, tha gowns not only possessing a waist ling but also showing two or mor tunics which cut the fagure horizontally. across. The historical prototype of these is the robe de style, which is always to he in the most exclusive of fashionable gatherings in Paris. It takes a real
erinoline robe in these Who days of
of the feeling for Eigh Century formality in her blood and her family tradition. For these, Lan. always makes a number of full-skirt- ed é'oic-bodieed evening ROWDA.
The type par excellence was seen in the gowns worn by Madomoiselle Ida Rubenstein in her. gorgeous revival of "La Dame aux Cam- melins." The epock of the play, of course, is the Second Empire, and the great artiste showed the
feminine. luxury-loving character of 12 Dame
some Barments, a woman
teenth
in
vin
the
softest, most lace-flounced trimmed
gowns which that period could have ima- gined. All Paris attended the play, and has ever since been talking of the swan- lilee
grace of the Rubenstein, and har velting that a tall, woman can look so perfect in the crinoline gowns, which have papularly supped to be made for the shorter woman, ever since the long. Uraged or aliathing gowns have been in fashion.
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In more modern interpretation we find the flounced take a narrower form, and are still charming A recent evening gown has a sheath bodice of gold and greeti lamé. which descends on:
on to the hips like curs and unde on a diagonal line, this hangs a skirt made of two fources of Crépe de chine, closely pleated. The neckline of the bodice, following the suggestion of the diagonal waistline, quas from the left shoulder to below the right arm, the right shoulder, having nothing but an intricate strapping of ribbons, to
·Cover it.
Flounces ap
appear, al, in a number of
afternoon and morning gowns. A recent creation of black fulgurante satin has bodies rather high in the waist line, when one considers the usual waist lines of to- day and a skirt made of thres flounces. The sleeves are long and closely fitted, the round neck is finished with a roll of ermine, and the plain front of the bodies
ornamented with a metallion embroid ered in white thread. The motif of this medallion is the profile of the wearer, which appears in silhouette, solidly em broldered against the black satin of the gown, and framed in an oval of delicate stitches,
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ANNOUNCE
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS
Dodge Brothers" have not simply brought out a complete new line of motor car. They have done some-. thing infinitely wiser and better than that..
They bave brought new beauty, new riding ease and new mechanical per fection to the product on which their reputation an builders has been. founded.
They have built a better and a mere desirable line of motor cars-yet basically and fundamentally the identity of their product remains the
-aame,
The same sturdy engine is under the hood, the same dependable chassis, improved in numberless details, under- lies the body.
But the rear springs-now underslung have been materially lengthened. The wheelbase, too, is longer, and the combined result is a notable improve. ment in riding qualition.
The DRAGON
Bodies of all types have been designed to give improved appearance and greater comfort. Lower, longer, with deeper seats and more leg room, the lines of theas new cars are low-swung and graceful-the interiors are comi. fortable and roomy,
New head lamps and fenders, especially designed by Dodge Brothers to con- form with the general lines of the car- a long straight hood and cowl effect— longer and wider running boards- unusually ide doors-combination stop eignal and tail lamp-and instru ments attractively grouped on raised few of the numerous. panel-are s body innovations common to all types.
Combining these features with im portant mechanical improvements too numerous and technical to enumerate. Eere, it is not extravagant to predict a reception for these cars unprecedented in automotive annals.
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