THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925.
NESTLE'S
RE THICK CREAM
REAL CREAM
GZN. PER TIN
4
40 'tis:
5) 50 cts.
11. 80 cts.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
SAFE CREAM
DECAUSE IT'S
STERILISED
NO PRESERVATIVES-
NESTLE'S
URE THICK CREAM
Beute-ure applied
this pink georgette truck in in manner that is diffecent and " quite charming. The ride band alusat Dhe bottom of the skirt and the warriner v going up thisfront is-umle of closely warn fringes of ir ridescent leads. There is- a anggestion of a found in in these fing castes' that entch the fight and refled it so delicately.
GEORGETTE SHAWLS.
There are some wonderful new shawls which aro rivalling our
Indian Chinese and
friends.] These new shawls are made of large squares of gold or silver tissue bordered with long strands of prudely coloured wools. An- other idon is georgette worked with huge woollen or Hand-paint- ed flowers, edged with long loops of wool or feather fringe as the occasion demands. Real old lace arranged in gathers is also used as a border..
For evening wear there are "shawls" of fur, ermine for pre- ference, or a pastel dyed pelt. with an all-covering silver or gold fringe.
Rather elaborate models are being trimmed with tails of fur Clooks look best with this kind of ornamentation;, vod squirrel, and mink tall make lovely (urry laking borders, Ephine til are also found in' profusion "ar-. ranged in groméirica!" patterns, erving of the white, jart ani Beireles of the black,
THE HETURNING WAISTLINE.
The embryo waistline claims tle consideration of many wo- men. Subtle means are adopted to show the normal waistline, quite often in the front, only, allowing the back to fall straight.
Girdles, which definitely break the line aré quite tab o, sufficient excuse being fund in patch pockets, flowing revers, tueks, land, of course, the premetor, of: the higher waistline, the holéra, i If none of these devlees appeals to you, there is always embroidery which has a marvellous way of disguising the necessary small pleats.
BEAUTY SECRETS OF FAMOUS BEAUTIES: 2
BY AGATHA DEBUSSEY.
OF THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.
Becutar I know: beauty must come from the inside instead of the outside, I am extremely careful of my diet. • During the summer I avoid all complicated mixtures of food and all highly seasoned dressings or sauces-
Once or twice a week, but no more, I have meat, The rest of the time I live on green vegetables, simpty cooked or arranged in crisp salads. No desserts of cake or pie come my way, but I have all the fresh fruits and melons I want. Ofton I drink a glass of buttermilk or of sweat milk,, and call it a meal.
By keeping my diet simple, I have very lille to do for my complexion but cleanse it. And my weight stay? doon so well I don't have to worry about any crira pounds..
So my boauty cracd is just "Witch your dist as your face and figure will take care of themselves,"
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Three new evening wrips, the most ge egeous-being the one pictured on the left. It is a circular cape of greîn, gold apo crimson brocode with a collar end stole of natured' marten. and a tining on canary pe'ret which drons below the coat in graceful pa cels at the sude: A egy large ami fuscious rose apstles in the fur.
FROM A FASHION NOTEBOOK.
The mode for hat and scarf to: match has taken on a new lense of life, bring with it the return of the chin strap, and long velvet streamers, Scarves attached to the hat are most popular and these start from somewhere under thei right-hand side of the brim, wind- round the tiront, and then fly away below the waist-lite..
Another delightful combination is the trimming of hat and coat! collar to match; frills may trim with the crown of your hat matching rows adorning your col- lar 1. feathers are used, the plumage of the same bird is also found on your goat,
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Turban-shapod hats are also amusing some women, who find it. possible to swathe the scarf round their throats in any nuth- ter of fascinating ways,
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White shoes are ornamented with patent leather, in any colour to match your frocks. Intricate strappings of contrasting kid, rib- bons, quaint gold-encrusted buck- las, patches of snakeskin, lizard, or shaded leather, are all seen. al
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A NEW IDEA.
Here's a new place to carry your powder "puff. It can fit neatly into your slipper, and become a dietration as well. If you disregard the utilitarian side entirely, the pumps are very attracties and the tiny gaid box grees the effect of u new-fangiert buckle, attached "in a new-fangled wgy.
CRETONNE FROCKS.
Frocks of cretonne have persist-
Variation in stoeves are endless,, Moussoline or crepe frocks boast of full affairs caught up below! the elbow in massos, with tight rulers of the material finishing at the wrist with a little bow. For ently appeared season after spa- son for the last five years; now plain materials there are never they are as important as the most ending possibilities in gathers, expensive creations. Every pos- which take up the fullness in un-sible pattern is reproduced, from necessary places, yet give the im- pression of width. Smocking is dainty flowery affairs to those geometrically constructed, with counted very chic at the moment. the design improved with out- Half-sleeves, composed of tiny standing embroidery in minute shaded frills, trim. some frocks,threads, or wooden beads. also those of interlacing ribbon.
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Tight sleeves, look hopelessly Ensembles of cretonne old-fashioned beside all these no-counted very smart allied with velties, but they can be cut up to crepe, de Chine. The coats are the elbow, and completely reno-lined and bound with this mat- vated with some of the wonderful erial, while frocks often boast of lingerie frills of muslin and lace.inlet crepe de Chine panels.
AN OLD FASHION.
Dazzling tunics are also shown; and sleeveless slips or coatoes which when embroidered would make an old-fashioned furnituro Cire fabric is returning to gretonne blush at its inadequacy Sa successful has cretonno; beon: favour. It is being used at pro- sent in a modified form as a trim. considered that dressmakers give slim three-quarter coats a border ming to dullar fabrics, but it is also to be soon in the form of cire of fur and wonderfu! taffetas crope de Chine which fashions linings, wholo dressO8.
Millinery is invaded with ore Many of the smart houses are tonne ornamentations, the usual making it up into wrap coats for idoa being application band ador woar on chilly days, and lining ning the crown, but as the sola them with easy quilted satin material it is not considered linings,
attractive enough to fashion a hat,
NOTES FROM PARIS.
Charming mackintoshes' of pastol shaded ciro silk are boing shown for wot summer weather. Those are complete with thin. white fur linings for colder days. Insorted panels of pleating are a feature of these models, „ fi
A raully strong, as well as beautiful evening shoo has made its appearanco. It is fashioned of patterned corded silk and is adorned with struppings of gold or silvor kid...
Patch pockets have como into their own again. Plouted affairs adorn plain frocks, while on more olaborate models we find pockets! completely disguised with small buttons, or envored with medi noval embroidery. ·.
Old-fashioned sash bows of hand-painted taffotus adorn many of the more denmure frocks of crepe, and in many cases they are found at the normal waistline.
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
FRUIT WHIP.
What is called fruit whip is a dessert at once wholesome and of jespecial appeal to children, who find in it a liked change from the same fruit served whole,
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A new Autumn création featuring the deep fur hem.,
In the fruit whip the pulp of a SNAKE-SKIN FOR FURNITURE.
Cooked or dried cooked fruit, 'like'
prunes apricots, peaches very ripo bananas, or berries is mnash-
A
Quite a now departure. for
ed, and just before serving added snake-skin is trimming a suite of dining room furniture. The backs. to stiffly whipped egg-whitos or of the chairs, also the souts, and whipped cream.
Although extremely simple and the whole of the Chesterfield are cheap, the fruit whip has all the covered with this skin..
Flower holders are auch neces- appearance of a fancy or company! dessert, especially when it issary things that pretty ones are Even the served in fancy glassware, and absolutely essential.
most fastidious people must be topped with contrasting spoonful satisfied with the latest notion, of cream, jelly, or candied fruit,
which is rubber composition If a similar mixture is made leaves, with tiny weighted holders China ornaments are admired stiffer with gelatine, or when com- of green fixed on to the end. in odd places. There are vivid bined with whipped cream, pac-There are wonderful roeo leaves, parrots which perch on rings, to kod into a mold and kept on ice for roses which are undetectable hang from the ceiling, while gar- for several hours, one has what from the real foliage. goyles peer from corners.
FANCIFUL TRIFLES.
is known as "bomb."
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"mouse 'or
"In this richer and frozen form
A labour-saving device are rub- her bath mats, and the crope rub-it may be the dessert of even the ber affairs.shown for the nursery: most elaborate dinner.
These are everlasting, and clean
in a minute.
Table lamps have taken a most A sprawling unexpected turn. beetle, a hundred times his usual
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE,
ORANGE SALAD.
size, will light up.
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PRETTY LINGERIE.
The very newest lingerie' gar- ments show very little lace and a charming simplicity of line. Heavy crepe de Chine, Milanese silk; and artificial silk stockinette materials are most popular. Pretty designs in fruit and flow-
"More wonderful are the latest Three oranges, 4 large seeded ers are cut out of contrasting shell flower-raisins for each serving, hearts of colours, and embroidery-stitched adventures in.
round the outlines to the founda- making. The most successful are lottuce, French dressing. S certainly uneniones, in all their Peci o anges and separate into tion. White, with cerise cherries delicate colours, complete even to sections, carefully removing the lad with speed well-blue floral the little stamens, tiny coloured connecting tissue. Wash and trails, and many other variations. boads. Lovely branches of labar-crisp..lettuce hearts. Open the are now being shown. These num are made to secreto little hearts, making a bod of lettuce fascinating undies," although lights.
on individual salad platos. In they are as full of French chic in the centre of each plato put four smartness of design as if they There is a novelty in perfume raisins, well plumped. Arrange had come straight from Paris, are bottles, these being exquisite little the orange sections as radii from actually made in England too, a bottles containing just enough for the raisins. Sprinkle lightly with criterion of what the bestproduc- one occasion. They are sold in paprika and pour over French tions of the British drapery trade
can be. little, banches of six or twelve,
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dressing just before serving.
WHEN YOU GET "THAT SINKING FEELING.
WHEN YOU GEE THE EXACT DUPLICATE
OF YOUR
CLUSIVE NEW GOWN