Panama Hats

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1921.

Blocked to shape as illustra- tion with black band.

A smart dressy." light weight bat, inexpensively priced at

$12.50 each

SINGLE & DOUBLE TERAI HATS IN VARIOUS STYLES

MACKINTOSH

& CO., LTD. ・・

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,

ALEXANDRA BUILDING,

DES VEUX ROAD..

WOMEN'S INTERESTS

Millinery

"ANOTHER - SELECTION OF

Charming Millinery Just Opened MADELEINE PEARSON

(Next to Cafe Wiseman) Tel, 2313.

P, O. Box 530.

HEIDSIECK

Monopole Red l'op

$5.50 per qt.

"duty paid

Sold by

P. A: LAPICQUE & CO.

4.Queen's Bldg.

Tel. No. 950

LIE MILK WITH

THE

REAL

ENGLISH

FLAVOUR

Your Breakfast Coffee

will be a real joy-if"

..you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo -the milk with the real English flavour.

Glaxo is the rich milk of "British-bred dairy cows from which the water has been removed by the Glaxo Process. This process presents the nourishing solids of the milk in the form of a dry powder," which, picked in a parchmeat bag inside an airtight sealed un, comes to you across the BEAs with all in freshness and flavour unimpaired. All you have to do is to add, boiling water only (a half- pint to three dessertspoonfuls of Glaxo). Mix as much as you require when you require it-the rea will keep for a considerable period, if the tín be kept tightly closed and in a cool place.

Make your Breakfast Coffee with

glazo

the milk with the real English flavors

Glaxo car, ho obtained at all Chemists and high- oldaw Dentare" 8 )LE ADEN 18 in South Chian, H.D. LoztEx 1 00. Songtoi

propridere Jukuph), Hallen & Co. Ltd. jeanden, and New Zukikod..

Three types of Summer frocks that are popular” just now.

BY MARIAN HALE,

THERE'S BEAUTY IN A

LEMON.

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Not in many "seasons have we had such a bewildering collection of beautiful white cotton frocks to select from. "

One of the simplest, yet most The bouffant organdie with its effective complexion beautifiers close bodice and short sleeves is is lemon juice, either pure or dilu-

CHARMS OF THE NEW UNDERSLIPS.

FICHUS.

The fichus has caught the Thetransparent summer dresses popular fancy, and the designets must be worn over a foundation have included a large percentage which follows the same lines, of frocks with fighus attached. otherwise they lose much of their Samo of these look like largo. grace and charm for not only handkerchiefs, and it is only their must the neck-line of a slip be bright colour and the extreme out to correspond with the dress fancifulness of their design which under which it is worn, but the suggests thier being fishus rather waist line must be in the same position, and the irregular or scalloped hem line be equally in harmony.

With such attention paid to details of this sort, it is scarcely astonishing to find individual alipe are now designed for waar with evening gowns, afternoon frocks, or even coat frocks. For instance, a French dressmaker: Is scoring a distinct success with slips made like coats, which fasten down the entire length of the front, with little ladder-liko! straps of tibbon, these being de signed to suit fanciful frocks. Summer cotton gowns have slips. of fancy plested voile, which is |considered", a far better founds- tion for the now delicate colton fabrica than those of silk or oreps. de Chine Flesh coloured and mauve voile is much in vogue for this purpose.

IMPORTANCE OF HAND-WORK "Hand-made bindings. play a large part in the ornamentation. Band-drawn work and delicate! embroidery, the latter ofter work |ed on washable tulle or net, are also used to beautify slips for summer gowns. Evening dressas have cobweb-like foundations evolved out of pale tinted chiffons, trimmed with panels and insets of the finest gold lace, the latter often introduced in the form of a series, of graduated motifs, which

TWO NEW MODELS.

of the smartest frocks and is often a

ampum belt of beading.

The blouse draperies on the used for this purpose it should be form a part of the trimming of the modela sketched are new-both the diluted with half its quantity of gowns under which they are de-side panel and the jabot frilling. peroxide of hydrogen (20 vol ),stined to be worn.

The crush girdle is found on many dabbed over the discoloured Crepe de Chine petticoat slips, patches, and allowed to dry on the bust-line and hem of which them,

are trimmed with deep scalloped If, after shampooing fair hair a bande of metallic or dyed lace, are the rinsing water it will help to wander open-worksilk knitted dinary coloured handkerchief.

Some are plain in the middle, pores and blackbeads a little pure bright and glossy."

made of bright cire satin of the but with a two-inch border of fresh lemon juice should be gently

exact tone of the dress." rubbed into it every night and A-slice of cut lemon ghould al- allowed to remain on the skip till ways find a place in the bathroom, morning. It should then be as it is invaluable for removing washed off and a little elder flower staing from the hands and nails: water dabbed over the face.. Lemons are also useful for treat-

mounted over a satin slip and tod with rosewater. If the skin squeeze of lemon juice ie added to other fancies of fashion, while for than monster editions of the or trimmed with rows of dainty is coarse and inclined to open preserve the colour, and keep it dresses one finda elaborate slips

tucking, rows of lace or perhaps festoons of organdie 'flowers..

The voiles this season sro par, ticularly lovely. Some are solidly embroidered. Some have lacey stripes, others are very soft and fine and entirely plain and are trimmed with smooking, tucks, pleating or any of the fashionable laces-Valenciennes, fillet, Irish or even Chantilly.

As an astringent for arresting ing a troublesome corn. A slice premature wrinkles lemon juice should be out and bound over the has no equal, but it must ba corn for three or four-consecutive

nights. absolutely fresh and should be Sleeves are either minus gently rubbed across the line quantity

entirely or merely which has commenced to form. apologies in the way of caps or pull of face.

The drop aboulder line it gaining in favour, particularly with the bouffant skirt..

The waistline is slightly bolow normal ordinarily though it is by Do means so low as it was last season. The low line is not nearly eo attractive on the youthful figure as it is on the more maturo. *The coloured kid pumps,; particularly those in delicate tones of lavender, blue or pink are very popular. They are usually worn with white or flosh- coloured stockings.

Only one type of millinery suita the bouffant frock-the large, wide brimmed model trimmed with flowers, ribbon or even organdie."

THIS WEEK'S RECIPE,

Chocolate Macaroons,

Required 4oz. of ground al- monds Vélb. of caster sugar, t

the whites of five eggs, 2oz. of pow- dered chocolate, vanilla essence.

Lemon juice is a most effective bleach for the skin and when applied two or three times a week will remove discolorations. When

Pound the almonds”and sugar | and chocolate lightly, add the essence and the whites of the egge one at a time, When well mixed put into a sauce. pan and stir over tho fire until lukewarm. Put the mixture into a forcing bag with a rose pipe, and force, out small round biscuits on a greased floured tin, or on a tin lined with wafer paper. Bake in a cool oven about half-an-hour, or until crisp. Break off any pieces of wafer paper which extend round the edges of the bis. cuite,

Note. Should the mixture form

a smooth paste before all the

The woman who feels that she is putting on weight more rapidly than she desires should take the juice of a lemon in a little water without sugar, every morning place of the usual cup of tea.

MANY TYPES OF SLEEVELESS GOWNS.

THE SECRET OF SPARKLING EYES.

fancy silk; others show a dia- mond of fancy silk inset in each corner, as well as the fancy bor- der,

Ons designer in particular, is making a feature of native Indian shawls, which he uses in the guise of fichus. For lighter and more

If you would have bright, elaborate types of dinner or even sparkling eyes, clear and limpid, ing frocks, the shawls used in this you must be prepared to follow away are very often worked in wonderful gold and silver thread. few simple rules for their care,

Always sleep in a perfectly embroideries, interwoven with dark room. Nothing is more in- brilliant shades of peacock-blue injurious to the eyes than to wake and other vivid colours.

in a bright light, "

This fashion will also be woruma Never read in bed, especially during the summer by the river while lying down. It is a and sports girl. Simple cotton luxurious habit, but very bad. for frooks and shady hats will be the sight. If it is absolutely trimmed with fictus. necessary to read after retiring to

|to a semi-sitting position,

A prop yourself-up with pillows

Hever work in too poor or too glaring a light. When working or reading under artificial: light, sit in such a position that the light falls over the shoulder on the book or work. de des

"Don't read in trains or buses. It is impossible to keep a book perfectly steady owing to the motion of the vehicle, and reading under such circumstances is a great strain on the eyes..

IMPROVING ICED TEA,

Put sprigs of mint into your

iced tea. The flavour will be

Removing Mildew.

Every morning give the eyes greatly improved,"

bath." of warm boric lotion!. Get an eye-bath or eye- cup as it is sometimes called, from any chemist-and apply the lotion in it, using fresh lotion for each eye, and rinsing the bath out before refilling it. To make the lotion place a teaspoonful of boric powder in a clean bottle,

holding about 8oz. Fill with warm

water, and abake till the powderl,. You can remove mildew" by

is dissolved. When required balf soaking the garment fa butter,

fill the bath with the lotion, and milk.

add aufficient warm water to make.

it the correct temperature.

A HINT ABOUT EBONY,

Ebony may be restored very

satisfactory in this way Apply

Pottery Lamp Base.

Indian ink with a paint-brush. A pottery wase or one of Chin- smooth with fine sandpaper andese porcelain may be converted,

The three models sielche show three varieties of slcvelessness as paint again with ink. When dry into a very artistic lamp base, whites of the eggs are used do not well as three particularly charming summer frocks in styles that ura smear with linseed oil and finally parchment shade in the proper

add any more.

assured of fame.

polish with beeswax,

5000mpaniment.

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