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THE HONGKONG-TE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
Long skirts are expected to be the faunarities for all afternoon and The founce starts from the waist evening wear; however, it will be the ripples down the side of the skirt modish two and three-piece suits for and then extends around the hem- early Autun and winter wear that line. The back of this dress is will show trim ankles. Tailored straight, the sides have a little full- dresses, too, and shaggy topcoatsiness to emphasize the long lines even will be shorter.
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Charmeen is the newest fabric for Autumn and winter wear.
The "Coat with a Cope" is here and winter. to satisfy every demand for Autuma
The cape back reaches well below
waist. The double collar almasi closing may be marked by long ties or a buckle. Silk or metal em- broidery or braid is used for the borders of trimming.
The triinred skirt illustrated is
A very full sleeve gathered tâ
The dress sketched is made of nary charmeen combined with a brocaded satin. Naice the waist-the coat front to the blouse and the covers one's chin. The smart sider your age, one sport blouse your back satin-they are of such varied Parisian designers attractive loose sleeves.
hare must be made of flannel. Red styles that, with the proper blouse, The two models", skeścikai hæst or white Hannel, Lius flannel, green they are gox? for everything except other features of the new Autumn fannel, worn with a pleated white the most formal evening went.
styles. One has pleated side panti skirt, makes one of the smartest off-
jand a'new tailored neckline, sports costumes,
fullness on the blouse as well full skirt.
ut white alpaca. The second skirt Whatever the mouet and what is of heary crepe, the third of crepe- tight cuff is being featured –
DO YOU KNOW "
That a flat rubber band twisted screw-topped bottle round & which is hard to undo, will give a splendid grip?
That newspaper is 'one of the finest window polishers, and that tissue paper is equally good for cleaning silver?
Our figures are to be slim in FASHION GOSSIP.
spite of all the threatened Moire silk will be used a lot for crinolines, which will not be three piece costumes, and the seen in any great numbers. The new material-crepe-jersey-win picture frock for the young and be made up into cos: frocks and slender will, however, always long capes. Some of the earlier boast of billowy folds, for few models are trimmed with pipings girls can resist the charm of the of fur (they are too narrow to be full-skirted dance dress. called bands) that are curved and) formed into aspiral motifs of de- coration on a coat or costume hate jumper coats instead of the lump of suger in it will not taste tiny pipines of fur are also usidmore osusi oren coul. The pat† as a means of finishing off the terms are of the peasant des seams of a cost or skirt, or, azaia'cription-sery bright and very to decorate the edge of a short striking, while the skirt is quite coat where it grips the hips. plsio.
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Many of the naw knitted suits
VOICE OF A MATURE WOMAN.
That a teapot put away with a mouldy afterwards.
That ninon or other thin fabric will machine perfectly well if you machine it with a piece of tissue paper cver it?
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That skim milk used instead of water for whitening shoes will prevent the whiting coming off on your clothes?
That a lump of sugar dissolved in the final rinsing water maker lace or fine muslin just stif enough?
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That.soap ruhted along the ed es fa atawer will pre.int it sticking
That jumpers should always le; put to dry flat in the ground i a towel. as they go out or SELJE when hung?
FLAT SILK PURSES.
There is a new fashion for flat silk purses of large wallet shape, big enough to take a passport (and other important papers that the traveller may be asked to produce on all occasions. Mada
real Paisley fashioned from old- in satin-strips moire silk, or in
fashioned shawls, it is astonish- ing how smart these can look.
Some of these new flat purses are made with a pocket that runs the
SHE DANCES DIVINELY.
SCENTED FANS.
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Scented fans, which waft fragrant breezes of rare perfumes, fashionable luxury. Made in many original and pic turesque shapes they are mounted with delicate ter- tures and lovely laces so that they are things of besuty as well 2.5 fragrance. The patentee is a woman who shows the fans at ber London studio.
Of course, only delicate -perfumes are used, or the result, especially at any gathering where several scented fans were in constant movement, might be the reverse of pleasant! Women who like to employ the grance for face and powders and bottled scents will welcome one more opportunity of ex- tending the pratty whim
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OUR EVENING GOWNS, other has a new collar, too, and
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
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Fur is used to a tremendous) extent for trimming evening) rowns At one designers was İseen a delightful frock for a girl,
made of sex-green silk gauze,! with a fine gold Line running} through it; the full skirt was For walnut, toffae, toast the shal scalloped round the edge, and ed nuts until they are crisp, thể bordered with a band of sable chop them roughis. Boil togeth The model could very easily be 1 lb. granulated sugar, los, butte copied, and a lees expensive, or dessertspoonful of vinegar, að an imitation fur, be made to take 1 gill of water until the mixtur the place of the princely sable. will break off like "thin glas
Many evening dresses
when dropped into cold water another designers are trimmed then add the 'nute fany kind ca with one or even two bands be used), and pour into an cile of for, four inches
wide, tia.
placed across the back and front One modal showed a slanting
apron front finished with a deep
band of black for für to hold it INTERESTING ITEMS. foot.
At still another house the evening models are all short and
straight and most of them are
Flower of silver cloth
finished with little wing sleeves arranged in rows on the sell that fall loosely from the shoulder and cuffs of a turquoise bl blade to the waist, and look much evening coat that fastens like a loose wing cape.
Although white, ivory and all;
roses.
pastel shades hold pride f place Pumps of gold or silver brocad in the matter of colours, there is are worn with flesh colours also a great deal of black being stockings with practically am Word.
|1ypa olevening frook.
TWO PRIZES FOR BEAUTY,
Letty Noles is but 16, but already has the deep, rich, mature soprano vice of a mature woman. She is the child musical prodiny of the year at the Chicago Musical College. All vandeville ofers have been refused and she will continue with her studies. '..
Those who like "rich" materials) The three-quarter coat of em- what e queer old-fashioned broidered cloth, very expensive," sound that word has, since all mr but very charming, with a huge fabrics are costly and beautiful- will welcome the wonderful collar of the material edged with velvets in many abades of blue, fur, will be seen again though the which will be seen during the very short, plain couf has had Its autumn months. The material is day. The new models are a little rich enough without trimming, longer than the old, and will not but we are to have gold and silver be gathered in a pouched effect. braid and embroideries and-for- mingling on the velvet frocks of into a band as the designs of last the going season.
winter and spring
ALMOST READY TO WEAR.
A much favoured material that has found a new use is art ficial silk, stockinette, which is in- creasingly employed for linterie.
The manufacturers offer a distinct advantare to those who make their own undies by producing this material partly made un in accordance with the various garments for which it may be required. The camisole width; lace edged and slotted for elastic, is already well. known, but the cami- knickers or combinations width is a new departure. The width is such that it will fit the average woman from underarm to above the knee. The top edge is finished with wide lace, and the other edge--the part that forms the knees fils provided with a nat-- rower edition of the same pallem lace. Thus all that has to be done is to Tout out the lower part and
stitch up
Luisita Arnold, celebrated Span- |ish beauty of Los Angeles, whose | dancing featured the Mexicon col- |cay's celebration of American red- ognition of the Obregon government and the 118th anniversary of Meri- can independence at the lavish fete held in Los Angeles
entire length-fashioned of shiny bisck leather, or the DOW varnished red kid.
Bags of this shape are sometimes fashioned from old Spanish silk- ths wis decorated at the bottom: with a heavy silk knotted fringe. while brightcoloured tassels finishe off the top corners, the fastening: being & coloured jewelled clasp
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