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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926,

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Chocola ROYAL

ASSORTMENT

WOMEN'S INTERESTS

FOR THE ROYALL

DINNER

TABLE

Chocale

Five cinema actresses demonstrate the latest styles in bathing suita. They are, left to right, the Misscss Thelma Hill, Violet Byrd, Ruth Taylor, Margaret Hampton, and Muriel

Montrose.

FASHIONS, FADS AND FANCIES.

There is no doubt that Ameri-1

ean women are very enterprising

Wooden Bangles.

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Not only are gold bangles richly

where novelties, to adorn their studded with jewels fashionable, legs and feet are concerned. A

but wooden bracelets are, just- number of American women at now," even more popular when London party attracted a good they, too, are studded, with a deal of attention by the smartness variety of precious jewels. A of their clothes, and particularly little finely-worked metal is also their foot-wear. It was noticed considered de, rigueur on these, that they all wore the thinnest wooden bangles. A very popular of alik stockings, and that one chic bracelet is made of polished and girl wore a delightful anklet of fragrunt-smelling rosewood, and diamonds on her left leg, under this is one of the fashionable fads her gossamer stocking Her in Paris at the moment. shoes were of black satin." Most

of the other American women wore

Hours for. Scarves.

A scarf for every hour of the!

cream or light brown shoes, band-day seems to be the latest fashion ed with silver, or göld.

Jockeys Jumpers. Jumpers and blazers made in

whim. So, when wearing a tailor- ed suit, there should also be a crepe-de-chine scarf of a dark,

CINEMA STARS FADS. and beautifying, she declares. Sho

wears electrically-lighted gowns,

The dress is of white, flimsy |

Gay are the summer fade of the material; tiny bulbs of different colours are fastened in its under- cinema stars. NE

secreted also.

Always Irrepressible, the motion-lip, and a small dry battery is so picture girls are wearing original creations--some outlandish, some useful.

Knee- pads,

"At night, I can change the colour of my gown at will by light- ing the different coloured globos," electric-lighted anys she. "This gives a beautiful drcases, transparent bathing suits transparent effect, besides making and ice caps are among the innova-one gown appear like several dif- tions"

Zerent ones."

Colleen Moore, Firat National star, för example, is wearing wide brimmed straw hats-from two to three feet in diameter.

The cooling device is announced by Anna Q. Nilsson. She has de- vised a hat with a' rubber · falso crown, in which ice is inserted, Mary Astor, from the same acting as a cooling agent. studio, has adopted the French Dorothy Seastrom is thrilling knec-pade. These are worn with beachgazore with a transparent short skirts. They are buttoned bathing suit Not that the on- affairs which stretch from the bot-lookers are able to discern the tom of the knee-cap fór a space of charms beneath the suit." But the eight inches above it.

costume in so constructed of shim-

Marie Prevost, former Sennett moring beads that when the charm- and Christie bathing beauty, now the beads take on a transparency, Ing young player enters the surf, headliner for Metropolitan, has heightened by the effect of the new-fangled love-anklet. It is of solid gold with a heart-shaped pad- lock for a clasp.

"It's worn under the stocking," Miss Prevost said, "on the left ankle."..

glistening water.

Another new beach outßt là qué designed by Dolores Del Rio, Mexi- can actress. Her surf outât is cut! mann-fashion, but with a collar of ailk. A loose windsor tie of the Corinne Griffith has originated same colour as the auit is worn an idea which is both economizing with the collar.

Anna Sterno with a "Tango" haircut, Isabel Zehner, who represents Chicago in the National Charleston contest wearing the "Charleston," and Nina Soret, with a "Hesitation."

patches of colour, like a jockey's rich colour, fringed with" a coat, are becoming very popular. brighter shade.. But the cape- Particularly is this so with chil- cost demands scarf which THIS WEEK'S RECIPES. add a dessert spoonful vanilla or strawberry, sauce poured over,

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The

SIMPLE ICES.

Evening gown and cami-knickers are here pictured.

inset shows the hemline of a dress of green chiffon.

INDECISION.

It is an open question whether men and women who cannot make up their minda aro, more, of al nuisance to themselves or to other people. The prospect of "having to decide" is a horror which they! dare not envisage, and whether it is the colour of a hat that comes in question or a journey to Italy, they! will put off the evil moment of discrimination till pressure of circumstances compels an answer of some kind. And generally- such is the panic it is an un- satisfactory one.

The

A CHILD'S THOUGHTS,

The spider weaves his silver

wire

Between the cherry and the

brier

He runs along and sees the

thread

Well-fastened on each hawser-

head.

And then within his wheel he

dozes,

Hung on a thorny stem of roses," While fairies ride the silver

ferry Between the. rose-bud and the

cherry,

WILFRID THORLEY.

Indecision generally. results from a failure to pin down the circumstances of à case' to one or two salient points: Some people": indeed, have an inherent disability which prevents them from know ing what they want to do from which, even in its pleasures, has one moment to the next. If they little time to lose. If you are do this, they may not like it: indecisive, make a habit of boiling they don't do it, they may be un-down any particular problem to happy at having missed it!

its obvious essentials. If it is a

dren's blazers. A schoolgirl, who matches the wearer's hat, and

essence. Add half a pint of and decorated with chopped nuts. has carried out her school colours these may be of batik silk, or

cream, and see that it is sweet, in this way, rightly considers it daintily-embroidered ninon.

enough. Freeze according to Serve Melbas in a glass dish As a rule, offenders in this class theatre "Do you want to go to most effective over her short, afternoon frock of thin erepe-de- It is a mistaken idea that ice directions supplied.

with halved pears or peaches on generally end by allenating all the theatre? Can you afford it? brown, pleated "gym" tunic. But chine will be accompanied by a cream is both expensive and These mixtures may be varied top. and an

you spare the time!"" Escoffier "Sauce their best friends and remaining Can it is very pleasing to see a girl huge handkerchief scarf knotted troublesome to make. Some by the addition of 2 tablespoonfuls Meiba" poured over.

on good terms only with those Habitual waverers will probably who are equally erratic or whose be terrified at such a catechism," playing tennis, and wearing her

around the neck in some original kinds, of course, are too elaborate of wine or liqueur, or 2 oz. of "jockey" blazer made in pastel fashion, and it is correct to wear for home cooking, but ordinary ice chopped nuts, ginger, cherry, or Serve coupe Jacques in long good nature (may they be but indeed it is the only way to stemmed glasses, with a little praised!) is inexhaustible. deal with a temperamental short- pink and cream shades, in a soft.

pine.

fruit belów, flavoured with

coming which, according to one jersey cloth."

But the indecisive person can of our most famous novelists, is liqueur, and strawberry or other create great havoc in a world

a fatal flaw in character. fruit sauce on top.

a long chiffon, or organdie scarf cream is no more expensive than with the chiffon frock. Of course, the every-day pudding.

How to Serve.

a lame scarf of some pastel shade Choose an up-to-date freczer, of}

"Sundaes" are served on little

is the prettiest scarf for evening a size suited to the household plates with a chocolate, raspberry,

wear.

کریں

Seen in the Stores.

requirements; a one-quart size

will sorve eight, and the two quart, twelve to fourteen helpings.

A novel and delightful fires acreen, designed

In making the ices note the the old- on fashioned square lines and raised following, points. All cooked on a pedestal. It is of inlaid mixtures must be perfectly cold wood, and surprisingly enough, before being placed in the freezer. Jone side of the screen is lowered, Custard mixtures should be and becomes a small writing thick enough to coat the spoon, table, with receptacles for and must be thoroughly cooked. stationery, pena and pencils, Cream ice freezes quicker than

water ice.

'Care of the Feet.

The care of the feet and ankles 'Colours deepen when frozen, 20 is of the utmost importance in be careful in adding colouring. these dancing days. Every night Freezing 'seems to lessen the you should massage the ankles sweetaces. The addition of sugar with the fingers, dipped in a little must be done with great care, as spirit, stroking from the instep the mixture will not freeze pro- towards the calf, and exercise the perly if the cream is either too muscles by turning the foot with sweet, or not eweet enough.. a circular movement and shaking

Unsweetened evaporated milk

it out from the ankle-joint.. may be used instead of cream.

Spun Glass Dress.

As a rule very clear and explicit

The Infanta Eulalie owned a directions are issued with the The charging" 喜翔 dreas made of 2,500,000 threads of freezer... spun glass. It weighed but almost invariably a mixture of ice pound. The total costume of the and salt, the proportion being two- The maid of 1926 oft weighs but a thirds ico to one-third salt. pound, according to statistics.

Dressed in Sparkles.

Ice must be broken fine, the salt; freezing salt, not the ordinary coarse kind.

At a thearte in London the other

All freezers must be carefully night where many Society people washed and dried before being assembled, the present, feminine put away, and it is better to keep taste for glittering clothes was the lid off the can. seen at its height, Ono titled A Good Ordinary Mature. lady was richly clothed in a dreas! One pint cream, or unsweetened made entirely of golden sequins, evaporated milk, or half and half. fnnd a small scalloped bolero, cut Half a pint now milk, 4 ozs. of This very attractive frock low at the back: A Duchess was caster sugar. Mix together and consists of striped material in wearing a gold and black net freeze, according to directions. red and blus. Pointed bands turban, and some really beautiful A Custard Mixture. of navy blue chiffon, accent the pearls and emeralds; while a well- Make a pint of custard, allow- blue and finish the frock: The known dancer, in the audience, ing 2 to 4 eggs to the pint of milk sleaves with their voluminoushad a white gown covered with according to the richness desired, rufles are very smart indeed. sparkling ornaments.

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