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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924. ŒFEATURE SECTION),
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Julie Mirat.
In the top corner of the illustration are seen two very pretty und riginal hand-taps, the first is decorated with ostrich feathers, while the other is math of white crocodile. A dog-like collar is of red leather with monkey fur edging it, and it hus bruss studs. A pretty way to wear flowers now is to fir them high up on the left shoulder, The site sunshule in the illustration is embroidered with west, and the other me is of white khi with a very bright red handle,
THE CHARM OF CUT GLASS. These sets are obtainable in both dinner and breakfast size, the latter costing under 108.
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LONDON GOSSIP,
The no-locking fashion has spread to Cowes, Lord Ruthven's pretty twin daughtore having `ap- peared there stockingloss.
Aftor our long oyo-training with the "sunburn" and "mudo" shades of stockings the unstock inged anklo attracts little atton- tion. Indend, it is difficult to. known whether a passer-by has stockings or not—unloss, as in the case of one girl soon strolling in Piccadilly who made the mis- tako of powdering her ankles so heavily that her smart shoes and skirt hom were all whitonod with powder.
At Deauville the enterprising Dolly Sistors have launched the fashion of gilding their stocking- lous ankles,
To Match Her Complexion.
Andy just back from Paris says that there the tublo lineu matches the hostess's complexion,
"I lunched with an elderly woman whoso white hair and white tablecloth had bath been washed with mauve,,'" she says,
and dinod with a young one whose make-up was a doop achro. Hur tablo msts and napkins, wore also a deep ochro. This ochra tablo-linen, is considered vory smart for dinnor use, by tho Way."
Some Stage Frocks.
We are promised el raight, belt loss dresses for the winter, and if anybody wants to see how they look they will find Edith Evans wearing some very smart exam- ples in "Tiger Cats," now being played each evening at the Gar- rick:
With a brown pillow-case gown of shiny satin, who has a most cloverly designed red hat, and hor lips and long ear-rings are of ex- actly the samo shade.
Aud, aftor the usual shape. loss negligue Kown of the atago, it was a relief to see her simple one of mauve Grapo.
The beauty and charm of out Then the pickle jar of cut glass glass make univorsal apponi, and fitted with picklo fork and spoon glass condiment sets are taking of the same sanitary material, to place of the once ubiquitous Cream and sugar containers of -ilver crust. The latter not only cut glass rost on their own little so straight and finely plented created a lot for labour, but was tray, also of glass, and closed actually dangerous when vinegar prosarve jars hava glass lide or mustard caused corrosion to instoad fake place on the, metal, or the metal.
pinkier tops retained particlos of the polish or plate powder,
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that it hung like ana Tanagra... statuotto, and girdlöd of the old-fashioned with a long scarf of soft blue silk.
Her Snakeskin Dress.
The sugar dredger with a glass sprinkler top is recent innovu- Instead, we have the gracefulition, while an item that is av lues tray holding the bottles and offoetivo as it is novel is the ink. cuntainors, the latter fitted withstand mado entirely of glass from glass sprinklers and glass spoons, the tray to the inkpot covers.
TWO SMART GOWNS.
Both the dresses aro of white crepe de chine, and both are as simple in effect as it is possible to make them. The. long-sleeved modėl is embroidered in black chenille and banded -silk dlack velvet. The sleeveless model has three tunics in “Euroreskakades of green that form a border about the hemline. It is bound at the neck and armholes with the darkest shade of
Brand & faest Of just that size falls from the waistline.
This is the time of yoar when the grill rooms of the fashionable restaurants
well- have more
than the known patrons.
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"Only passing, through town and didn't want to tress," is the usual explanatory grooling ox- changed between friends. Many of them are motoring through from one country house to another.
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USES FOR DISCARDED GLOVES.
Ball oarringe never soom to go out of fashion. They are bung on little gold or platinum chains, Scraps from discarded gloves more or less long, and may be should always find a place in tho mado of anything from amber,piece-bag, and at the same time, ivory, or onyx, to pearls. Da- when sorting over old gloves, cut lightfully flattering aro a pair of off the pearl huttons, ball oarrings made of gold en- [come in extremely useful whon crusted with tiny sood pearls, you happen to lose one off a Some of the onyx earrings aro nowor glove. studded with a ring of diamonds which band them about horizon. tally,
BLACK DINNERIFROCK.
The black dinner frock of this season is usually brighten- ed up by a little colour or the use of bright-calourent beads or Jemels. Here we have a large bird of brilliants, The skirt is plain in the back and front and fill at the silen,
FEATHER TRIMMINGS AND FANS.
Those
White kid gloves no longer At for the street may still do good servico for hidroom wear when you are giving, your hands a Roftoning and whitening, troat ment. A round -hole should, bo cut in each palm to allow alr' to circulate freely.
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Tight gloves are not good for this purpose, and, in any caso, they ought never to be' fustenod round the wrists for the night.
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Keep an old white glove or two with the "First Aid" outfit for fingor-stall purposes, while a square out from the palm of a ohamois one makes a useful little aid to the toilet for the handbag, since thoro le nothing better to remove dust and amats from the frop when motoring and
travelling.
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Many women like to keep tlioir jawollory wrapped in cliamols leather. Plepos of chamois gloves can bo stitched into little bage for the purpose. Scrape of quedo and kid are usofal to tio over the stoppers of bottles for packing.
Here in aeon Mme. Adouth; wifs of the French peart king and one of the most beautiful leaders of Parisian society. A talented actress, she has taken lealing roles in many plays for charity, but has resisted, so far, many offers to go on the professional stage,
EBONY AND CRYSTAL.
Big ebony beads, intorset with small crystals, make beautiful,
【 THIS WEEK'S RECIPE,
APPLE SNOW.
Nevor, in fact, throw away any pair of gloves past ordinary wear, they come in so handy to slip on to protect the hands for gardon-neokiaous. Ebony aar-rings are 2 gga, 16 teaspoon salt, 16 out
ing, examining the car, and when cleaning anything.
THE WIDE BELT.
Tho alonder figure which has become of late years the ideal of beauty, has had another offering laid on its altar, to wit, the wide bolt. If you are not slender you the wido bolt at your peril. but for the willowy or thin wo- man, the wide, oloso, bolt is the latest fashion. It may matob the frock or, oven smarter and more trying, it may contrast with it.
The novelty shops aro showing wide belts of suodo in black, whito, scarlet and magonto, red. Thoy buckle closely about the hips, preferably being usod with a frook whlob is pleated from yoke to hom. One of the dressmakers at her recent fashion parado showed wide rod kid halts with rounded ends which fasten, leaving the two ends to stand up impudently on the left hip. country
For the woman not so slender
In Bond-street before lunchonn on a recent morning not half a dozen cars were to be mot along the street, and the busos caroorad along at the drivers' will.
frock
Bright-coloured shawls, worn in place of hanvier wraps as a concession .to tho summery weather, made the audienco at the Ambassadors for the first performance of "Storm" much moro decorative than those at recent first nights,
Feather trimmings continue for almost every occasion-they havo been used either as long or quito short boss, as trimming to the collars of ovening and day wraps
either in tufts or as an antiro col-
ALL ABOUT SLEEVES.
For the evening gown, looves are nonexistent, For the afternoon rown, the leaves sro long, light- ly fitted to the arm, and they often have a long. mitten which falls over the hand.
On the pavements, visitors wore busily window-
lar, and dyed in varied tinta and there are narrow bolts, which, gazing, and the fow ultra-amart
colours to trim skirts with knot for safety, should be chosen to women experienced the odd sensation of being stared at in
ted lancer "flues." and in any match the frock. Some of those their own Bond-strest. In one uncurled forms. For a time wo are embroidered in tiny floware, caso, the attention wasn't to bo mon have been a little aly of out from loather, and sewn on to wondered at, for the lady wore a thom on hats, the tradition of the the bolt with little motal beads with panels of curled ostrich plume, which was which form a centro to the sharp bolgo snakeskin.
rather a dowdy trim ming, having petalled flowers. n Victorian history,hut the un- At the Theatre.
curled ostrich mounted as a short. plumo and laid flat on a wide hat. brim and massed in difforent colourings can be very smart Fonther centro mounts aril mounts made up of the ostrich fuo lakon if the stem and adapt. ed in many aurious ways will bo soon on parly autumn millinery Lady Troubridge, in a cretanno
competing with the plumage of coat embroidered with rafia;
birds with straighter feathore.. Tonnyson Jesse, wearing s
The ostrich feather fan-is at its garantum-red velvet gown; Auriol biggest this year, and Immense Loo, and Lord Lathom, who fans in every imaginablo colour rarely misses a first night whoning mounted on blonde of red in town, were some of the people tortoiseshell not as a breezo-giver or a sorgen. A less expensivó present.
another to be soon was the variety of the big fan is almost handsome Countess Landi, whoso as large and made up of 'çaque. young daughter, Elissa, played feathers dyed and tipped with, the heroine and charmed every-gold. They are novòl and boauti- body by her youthful graco and ful. One soca few lace fane soft, clear vaide. ·
perhaps because people know "Storm" tells of the conflict their mosh Oltors air but does not bet woon the spinsters and wives, move it. The graceful" ohicken at a summer hydra, but not painted on them and the jewelled stem" fans with old-world'Sconos any.conclusive way.
Handbags of bright red, green: or purple leather are seen in en velops shapes with handies and are leather lined and completely
lans are scarce in the evening. save in the hands of elderly ladies who disapprove of immense fans. But these hot days soms, old-. fashioned and pretty painted. French fans have been eson-at public luncheon Lord man
Coat sloovos arò straight- er than they wore last. Beason The flaring slaave Beams to bave heard its death knell.
If the coat is ano of those cut with Empire Knus, the ́aloovos will be finished with wide cuffs, stiff and sharply turned back. Often they stand stiff and away from the amm.
The armholds 'of conts ât the natural 'arm- 'hole, quite exactly, ahow- Ang neither the drooped. valiotider line nor the cut-
Four large sour apples, whites
also very attractive. They must, of course, be long and two large augar. obony rings, one enclosing the fruit from skin and sore and rub Wash and bake apples. Scrape other, swaying from each car, through a flae eleve, Boat In
are subtly correct,
Ebony has a bloom which is sugar. Best whites of ogga until more youthful looking, than the stiff and dry on a platter using shining, glinting black of jet wire whisk. Slowly add appl Lovely as jot is it is apt to look pulp and continue beating. Chill a little elderly when it appears before serving. in the realm of jewellery, But ebony boads are as young" as pearls and to many women, much more becoming.
Ebony is as much admired to. day as it was in days of the fairy- tale heroine whose skin was white ss snow and whose hair was black as ebony.
A NEW POWDER PUFF.
by possiblo
The usual powder anvelope for carrying in the handbag requires most special refills, whereas women have a favourite powder and remain faithful to it, and would therefore prefer to refill their own puff if possible. In al
portable puff this. now
18 simply turning the puff inside out ang tho fasteners unclipping under the top of the puff. The pocket thus revealed is filled with Powder which percolatos through tho wool as required. Another useful feature is that the puff is fastened by means of a small mirror lid.
TO-DAY'S BEAUTY NOTE.
Paris has decreed that heads must be sleek and shiny, so the application of brilliantine to, your locke, whether fair or dark, is a matter of Im portance, Never "apply brilliantine with the hand, for in that way it is not distributed ovenly over the whole head.. Sprinklo a few drops on the brush,; which must be scrupulous- ly oloan, then brush the hair thoroughly. Now take an old silk handker chiol, or a plode of soft- silk, and folding it like a pad brush the hair with i
mani vory much as a brushes his silk hak. Continue this brushing for a fow minutes and you will be rewarded
beautifully burnished
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head.
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TWO BLOUSES WITH A SINGLE THOUGHT.
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