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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924. (FEATURE SECTION).
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
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In this smártly tailored frock and su, the vogue of many buttons in many endnurs is erpressed. On the suit the buttons are deep blub the exnet shade of the wool repp of which the s suit is made. A more elaborate ideu is worked into fie frock which is of a nigger reppi ant the buttons used are in varning shudes of given.
TO-DAY'S BEAUTY NOTE,
AUTUMN FASHIONS BRING NEW GESTURES.
THE IMPORTANCE OF CONFIDENCE.
No one can say that the im, portance of self-confidence is not Elaborate recognised to-day. systems are devised as a means of obtaining it: everyone, every whore, seems ready to say to us Think well of yourself. People accept your own estimate of yourself. Let it not be a low one." and so on.
This is one of those halfway truths which sometimes load toj disastrong resulta. A measure! of self-confidence is an essential part of our equipment. But when the measure over-runs, giving aj disproportionate view of the im- portance of solf, the days of or Buceces with intelligent people are numbered. We shall stil bo ablo to impress fools, and, after! all, the ability is not to be scorned; from any but ethical standpoints.
To make a true success of life however, we need the respont of the sensible people with whom we come in contact. Nervousness nearly always fails to win respect, though. It may win compassion and understanding from the intuitive and the not too fright-1 fully busy. Nine times out of ten it is intensely irritating Nervousnoss enfinat say what has to be said with any clearness it knows not how to get into a room or out of it; it wasler time and mental energy.
But the worst remains to be aid. Nervoudaners annoys people because it implies a doubt of their! Courtesy or kindness. Most men and women, even in this harassed and imperfect world, are prepared to be considerate and helpful.! Stato your business, briefly and with confidence, and you will receive the attention you desire. But if you look frightened you may end by being frightened indeed, for humun boings, like! ed to use proxida.to "brighten, The wrap-around coat is still dogs, are inclined to snap and it," and it has assumed that fashionable, but in general the growl at those who fear them,| "burnt-straw” lack which coats do not wrap round so far as is.. think hadly of them, peroxided hair so often bas, try they did last sonson, and often Assume that you are going to what a bot oil shampoo will do they fasten with buttons in front,ba well treated and your assump for you. Loosen the hair and totally eliminating the gesture, tion will generally ho justified. marsage the scalp till it feels so characteristic up to the pro- But the confidence must not be warm and slowing, and heat faent, of holding a coat shut with little puro oil of sweet almonds the loft elbow,
If your hair is dull and faded- looking or you have been tempt
or pure olive oif, by placing the bottle in a bowl of hot (not hʊil-i
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ing) water. Then rub the warn straighter than ever. Nothing oil well into the roots and over that breaks the long flow of the the hair. Wrap the head in a figure is permitted. The sheath soft towel and leave for an hour. gown is tho typo chasen in pre- Then shampoo in the sun! way.ference to others, but, as usual, and you will be surprised at the the clovernors of the designer hus improvement in the appearance found thousands of different ways of your hair.
of giving variety while keeping in the general outline decided on as fashionablo.
THREE-PIECE SUIT.
Here's the thres-piece suit as Paris sees it. A sleevelers frock of black crepe de chine with trimming of white em- broidery and a short, straight cout similarly adorned. It is Matarecommended for
As to the new skirt-length dif ferent dressmakers have difToront opinions. Some make tho skirts clear the floor by a good sevonteen inches, sono mako their skirts only twelve inches off the ground, while others strike A medium betwoon these two lengths. The best rule, after all, about skirts is to make them the length that is most becoming to your figure and your legs, keeping it in mind that skirts aro moderately short. Evening and afterncon gowns are, of course, often much longer than the morning frocks and the suits, and here again the length worn by each woman is a matter for for her own individual proforances and proportions.
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Faller skirts, will straight in' line, ar frequently Foen, ons dosigner shows short skirts and practically no tight skirts. Some of her models show skiris with a group of wide, flat pleats placed at the left side, while the rest of the skirt is quite plain. Other fashion creature show two side
only in yourself. You must have) confidence in others. Self-con-
fidence acts as a briffer, but can- fidonee acts like a charm.
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BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS.
THE TUNIC BLOUSE.
Coloured blankets have long) The long tunic-blouse is one of played their part in the colour the ways employed for varying schozes of beautiful bedrooms, the outline silhouette. Often the The newest coloured blankets blouse, which will bo covered by all-over design iDathroo-quarter or full-length have an several pale hues in combination, coat, will be of a brilliant colour, such as blue, mauve and pink, so that a suit which is sober in or lemon, blue and mauve the tone will become riotously gay colours gently morging into each once the coat is removed.
Bright crepon, satine, gorgeous other with a clouded effect rather like chino ribbon. Theeo colour-lame brocados and beaded ed blankets do not yellow in the materials are all used to make "blouses" which those long {"finish" & suit.
wash.
GIRCULAR LINE.
This three-quarter length cent may be worn with a white or black outfit with equal dis- tinction. It is made of white flannel printed in black. The circular line of the cout in a new departure.
Ono of the great advantages of theso tunica is the variety of (clothe that they make possibls at [relatively small expense. Supposo that you got a suit of neutral tone. The bright-coloured tunic may be red (and it is more than likely, to be red, I may add), but this shado being considered a little brilliant for some occasions, you may have another tunic. made to match the colour of your suit, and onlivened with a scrap of brilliant embroidery. Then you can have a whito tunic, or an ivory white ono (which is much smarter this autumn), or an Empire green tunic, or a royal blue one, or any other colour provided that it harmoniros with the colour of your suit and with your complexion,
A LINGERIE STP&P HINT.
Many dovicos are sold and mony tipa havo been given on tho keeping In place of unruly lingerie strare, but quite the simplest and. cheapest idea is to sew to the shoulder seams of the dress a fair-sized gilt safely pin, Fix it a littlo way from the neck lino and few down only, the clip side of the pin. The strups of the lingerie are then passed through and the pin fastened. Tho ribbons go through with out piercing and сол- sequently give with the movements of the wearar and do not tear.
ART MUST REINFORCE NATURE TO MAKE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL.
HIGH LIGHT DRYING
panels of pleating; still others Trend of modern beauty culturo ase a box pleated front or back to is toward making a woman look a skies to give the practical width:atural, according to Einily Lloyd
and note of individu tíity as well. beauty expert of Chicage.
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"A woman is not beautiful if
Waistline, while not used on sheris net batura," Mon Linyd typical silhouette, appear ¦ raid. But n woman looks marker low on the hips in many natural with a bad skin, neglected of the autumn collections.
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.
STEAMED SWEET APPLE,
Pare and core some firm apples and stuff them with ratains and nuts. Add little golden syrup,
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ALICE BRADY MAKING UP MESS EYEG
COLLEEN MOONG
CORRINE GRIFFITH
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"The best gowned and most at general style of her gowns, her tractive women are those who way of wearing her. hair, even study and follow closely their hor shoes and hosiery. She can own type," said a well known vary this after she comes to couturiere. "But some women know herself but at first it is well do not know themselves. If they to copy. If the actress
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did, they would dress differently, her hair high, her follower must If they are at all observing and not wear hers low. If she wears sincerely want to know how they tralling chiffons and soft silke, lock, I advise them to go to, tho the other must not affect starch- olnema and keep on going until od limens and stiff brocados. they soo an actress that is their Hor sheer silk bose can be copied own type. The two women may in silk-and-fibro, but must not not look alike but the similarity he replaced with sports stockings, la type will be unmistakablo. If her shoes are high heeled and по thick-soled When a woman has discover- short-vamped,
all the cinema actrose who is her little brogans can tramp in their.
own type, let her copy the footsteps.
NOTES FROM PARIS.
A smart dancing frock of white satin bas skirt and a chou of it at tho waistline. Coral bracelets The smartest slippers have the and a necklace of the Bamo straight, high Spanish hool. For stones are a part of the costuma street wear the medium Cuban) louds, though there are many flat heeled modele.
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Though there are many beltless! gowns here is a great interest in belts and washes and they range from the marrow belt of leathor to the wide sash with the largeļ cut graceful bow.
Collars and cuffs of crope de chine in bright colours are worn with the plaid one-piece frooks.
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To lava capa to n afch your tailored Boit ie ma of the latcal dictates of fashion.
Shimmering tissues beaded with rhinestones cr coloured beads are employed for the most gorgeous of summer evening
u raps.
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Suedo is very important this season, both in millinery and for COM18 and trimmirge.
Fued ccale, fur trimmed, are preferred by many to the all fur garment.
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Tong ends of velvet white ribbon fall from a corsage_0); emall white flowers that are the enly trimming on a black chiffon дожд.
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Very long and finely headed, bags mounted in fold or sliver frames aro being cariledily the very emairet women.
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Skunk fur la véryTmuch in demont for collars and cully on. winter route. It is dyad pirti- {cularly well this sensin.
hir, and rough uncared-frhangs and nails. Neither is ufey hair natural. It takes a Bule art to valvely. Powder of a texturo, à Up slick and carefully oboren.
Knife-pleated ruffles, ara soen mako a woman look her loveliest that the skin will accept and of a rewge. Eyes with colourlose scanty shade that will blend with tho
"Fut worse than ro, powder, at the bottom of many of the ahos fade away into obscurity; natural colouring adds to the sparelses and obvious use of make rower and two or three ruffles are pencil, lip stick or rouge. In the newest gowns. Bime are a foot For more wide, others are usi- and brighten naturally charmingly when the lashes ara pearance of any woman. Most
up. The art of make-up and the skillfully darkened, Brightlisay women look careless and un-building up of coiffure to cult halesionalnatural frame for a groomed without it. Palo lips and the face are things every wonfau cheeks are nothing but flying must loern, and the must learn aiguals of ill-besith. Any deset far from an artist. Therefore
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SIMPLY CUT.
This noun is elaborate in effect but very simple as to cut. A wide border of bead- ing outline the neck, and forms bunds of velves trim, the over- the sleeves and the pockets and
akiet and form the under tunic- Sike material in whito, crepe
the en vet band's are back