THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922,

Princess Mary

Sets

the

the Style.

SUPPLE silver cloth was worn motive power and money is not appears to forges simplicity when wrist. Then one can bend the from spending. So they invented IVORY FOR ADORNMENT. LACE FOR DANCE FROCKS.

by Katharine de Medici'on considered. bar wedding day.

the sloaves are reached.

[arm as one will.

THE ORTAMENTATION OF

GOWNS

ingenious ways of decorating a frook. Some of them are novel, |others sro revivals,

Ivory at one time was mostly With the exception of black used for billiard balls and bair lace (writes our Paris correspon- brushes, but now we are revalling (dent), the use of lace is almost: țin bjautiful ivory bead necklaces entirely confined to ball dresses,

and pendants.

especially now, when many **-

This frook is so managed that Even the simplest sleeve in the Now Princess Mary has follow-the trains can be taken off with new frocks is different from what

The milliners started several ed the example of the queen of the jewelled belt, leaving a simple was called simple last year. The

WHITE LINEN TAPE USED.. France. And in the train of that lace frock thickly embroidered in ornate ones are slash, d, others are ingenious ideas last year in the wedding gown will come a long seed pearls.

malan shaped. There is another way of hat decorations

The dressmakers have caught comet-like trail of cloth of silver WATER GREEN OVER SPARKLING sleeve which fits the upper arm) measura of persuasion to women

A half-opened rose resting men do not dress to go to the SILVER.

and flares below the elbow into o ignore the untrimmed hat. The a trick from the interior doo- wedding gowns, more or less de- corated with lace.

The sama designer has made a bag that fits the wrist and milliners succeeded. Not only oratore as well as from milliners against a spray of leaves all theatre or the restaurant. Lace The art of jewelling cloth was another gown of silver cloth hangs well away from the arm) have hats stopped being plain, but when they use white cotton and carved out of solid ivory is a is most often dyed in the same revived before the wedding of which is not sensational and even where it is joined to the they attach a themselves some-linen tapo in Renaissance designs|charming ornament to be worn on bus as the material it is combin-

queer and something) ons reet frocks.

long black ribbon. The ivoryed with, unless it makes the Princess Mary. It will continue can be worn by the average upper sleeve. This is often orbing

cket is another novelty and bertha that often accompanies to be a dominant fashion as the woman

search of ajewels, silver thread, and metal unknown. The match-sticks, the Orante trimmings, are still Lesson develops. It was in its in-good-looking evening frook. It cloth.

ell birds' Besis of wooden pearls closely linked with the sea. Fish that reminds one that jewelled the Second Empire dresses. In

by clipped goose fancy two years ago, but it will uses silver cloth as ita foundation! The scarf sleeve is rather well surrounded

an ivory shade. gazlands Flakes of seashells. be the means of wage earning this and water-green lace as an over-known by this time. It is feathers, the skull cap of lattice scales are made into ropes and and gold lockes are once more this case it is generally used in The jawelled lockets are more Nothing looks prettier than S summer by thousands who may slip. The latter is caught on ona, straight line of lace caught over | work done in crystals and silver pink and opalescent, are made ornate than the old variesy, and gown trimmed with lace, the

in

hip with one of the immense each arm, fastened tight at each plaques that recent fashion has wrist and left to manipulate brought into the limelight. There itselƐ

need employment.

There are bip girdles of silver with cloth, heavily studded Rhinestones, red, green, and yel- are shoulder straps to match the The cape sleeve threatens to low crystals. There are separate girdle.

become universal Short capes sleeves of white silk net studded: Women who cannot wear harsh themselves show danger signale with crystals which hang in tal-metal threads next their skin find of over popularity in the near The long tight sleeve ters over a full sleeve of silver themselves able to wear this sup-future. cloth. There are petticoats of ple new cloth with its chameleon silver cloth, alim and undulating, like toses running through it. which serve as a slight foundation They may soften it with lace or

дей. for draped gowns of other fabrics. pearl-embroidered

It is There are great pieces of decora- rarely at its best when left to i tion like the Egyptian plaques self, yet some of the powerful made of milver cloth jewelled. designers giva it to women with-| These are placed at the hip to hold out irace of covering. the drapery or strung about the The designers are not especially neck by a harness of crystals and careful to keep this then secured to the front of the fabric for gowns of ceremony. bodies exactly over the stomach. They use it lavishly, on dark blue

splendid

Such accessories are not left serge, on white or beaver brown to themselves, however, for gowns kasha, on black crepe de chine. of the most sumptuous kind are There seems to be an effort tol

fashionable.

chains or black ribbon.

support 10 A Daring m, the striped silk baggathered into flowers which are used on the its smsil edge, and slipped drapery of skirt or as a girdle, are worn on very long jewelled whole being in the shade of

and these are DOW,

They are

cornflowers or wistaris; but. head 故事

jeat, over the and night caps-are a few of the sometimes strong together for measures by which the milliners earrings, for the jowellers bare permited the dressmakers have attracted attention

to encroach upon their pre- season.

this

Strands of pearls and a diamond urament from the back of this etening gown.

is

repeated this Fear by several designers. The trouble with the.

average long sleeve is that it pulls up on the arm when the elbow is crooked. Every woman fights with that de- fact. The Dew sleeves overcome git by being longer than they are. The surplus is pushed up on the

37.

Gown of green lace over silter

cloth.

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White crepe embroidered in

gelatin beads in rose, bright green und black

made of gold and silver, jewelled prove that metallic cloth is in from shoulder to heel. Molyneux bigh fashion, therefore it must of Paris startled the theater-go-be sprinkled about in a liberal ing public by putting a gown on manner.

Miss Teddy Gerard in bar new NEW FASHIONS IN NEW SLEEVES. English play which is claimed to

be not unly the most expensive There is not nearly so much but the heaviest gown of modern simplicity as there has been. The times. It weight forty pounde, universal choice of a straight What if costs is not told. The frock in crepe will soon be written matel cloth used is gold, not sil-down in history as something that ver, and there is a streak of has passed. When black is used, orange that runs through the it is decorated in such a manner weare giving a ripeness of colour that one forgets the foundation. to the frock that is made more! Whatever fabric is incorporated briliant by the footlights, This in a frock the best seats to be frook has several trains.. Just to kept for the sleeves. If one likes. thaw how reckless and expensive the ides of a straight gown of one can be when sensation is the black or grey or mauve crepe, one

Costume designed for the stage.

The jewelled trains can be taken off, leaving a luce frock vndroidcred in pearls.

3.11.

SHOULDER LINES. Togatives and it is now possible. to buy a tiara, a pair of earrings, Shoulder linės

OD gowns

e jewelled girdle from the house designed for evening wear are The dressmakers watching, that makes your frock. Not only exceedingly irregular. One of their colleagues, determined to are sail shells strung together, the newest effects is a veiling of try the trick. They were weary for earrings, but one girt in Paris chiffon or lace for one shoulder of plain clothes. They believed wears bunches of frosted silver, while the other is left quite with that such clothes kept women grapes in her ears,

out any attempt at sleeve.

before

making

up

one's mind in choosing the shades of a dancing gown, one must not forget that the shoes and stock- lings and also the bag and fan

must match.

Gold and silver lace are still used for evening dresses. A |charming model of gold coloured crepe-de-chine which conformed to the prevailing straight model type of costume in only one per- ticularit had flowing sleeves-- was trimmed with gold lace of the same shade.

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Wide galoons of lace were used at the ends of the sleeves, and lace formed panelling which slanted down to below one point of the skirt, lace also forming the dropped girdle. A very interesting frock indeed,

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THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.

Coconut Pie, datin One small cocoanut, 2 cups milk, 1⁄4 cup sugar, 3 eggs, teaspoon salt, 6 tábláspoons powdered sugar.

Grate cocosunt. Bext yolks of eggs with sugar, stir in coconut and stir in milk. Pour into pan- lined with pastry and bake in a low oven for forty-five or fifty minutes,

Best whites of eggs till stiff and dry. Beat in sugar,sod sprend over pie Bake ten minutes in a moderate oven to brown the log,

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