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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928.

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WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

London Gossip.

FADS OF FASHION.

[By "Joan."]

Have you Been the newest car- rings? They are triangular in shape, and made of three picces of crystal held together by a tiny rim of platinum. Lady Blandford, who must have more car-rings than any woman in London, has been wearing these lately.

Camellias,

The real camellia has supplant- ed the orchid in popularity ns, a

least, shoulder krat

with Black frocks. Mrs. Freddie Cripps, Lady Brownlow and the Duchess of Sutherland have all been wearing a trail of three re cently.

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Coats and Skirts for Dancing.

Last year the embroidered jum-I pr suit and pleated skirt of Black satin were very popular for dan- cing in restaurants. This year girls are going further. Pretty Lady Anne Wellesley, the Duke of ellington's granddaughter, start- ed the fashion for wearing a almost tailor made white satin with a little still milltary collar embroidered with seed pearls, ať u ball, Lady Brownlow followed suit with one of black velvet, quite untrimmed. With it she wore three rows of lovely pearls. So for schaide dancing these suits are sure to be the rage,

Tulle Flounces,

If you have a white satin dancé frock that needs' bringing up to date, you can do this easily now. It is fashionable to put founces ok quite dark tulle on white satin. I saw Madume Jacques Balsan, who used to be the Duchess of Marl- borough, dancing at the Savoy lately in a white satin frock with brown tulle dolinees on the skirt and a brown tulle sosh. I don't think it a pretty fashion, though.

Two Coloured Umbrellas."

The smartest coloured umbrel- Jas now have wide stripes of n Lapestry design in a contrasting colour round the edge. Those for handle the races should have a which screws ofT. but the re-i ceptacle inside does not carry a powder puff but a'penell! Blue is one of the popular colours, with beige or scarlet for an edging..

Almost Obsolete,

H

Powder puffs arc almost obsolete. Most women nowadays apply a powder lofion with sponge before they leave home, and it lasts all day. Or they use one of the vanishing creams that leave a powdered effect.

Lip Leaves.

In the same way the lip stick in being slowly pushed out of fashion by a neat little book of leaves of red made from beet juice. These are simply torn out and rubbed over the lips, leaving a slain that is smooth and natural. In up- pearance.

Flowered Chiffon,

Every member of what i usually known as "The Mount-

The "Center" "of Fashion

It is very wordint. by the folls of modern gown!

"lows.

and the fintiloines.

and the

everything is to

Tobing waist!

Twisted Strands.

Life is made of twisted strands

Work and love and pleasur:,, Strong endurance, sure regret,| Duty, lighter, leisure.

And you ennnot choose just one Strand of perfect pleasure, Saying "I will take this please,

As my only treasure."

.

For the meaning of our life Is not found in pleasure, But in all those twisted strands,;

Each one in its measure.

Thelma Coombs.

Baring, Lady Loughborough und Lady Louis Mountbatten.

Dangers of Tulle.

Those frocks with satin bodices, batten party," which includes all and long peacock skirts of tulle- the smartest young, matrona and the Duchess of York has one in two or three girls, are wearing pink that. la lovely--are very

In Bul tulle flowered chiffon fracks for du tempting.

spoiled, and.. if it cing. Green and black, the blue of Boon the periwinkle, combined with the is not fresh it looks dreadful: green of a lily leaf, red and black, So beware. Soft black chiffons, red and white, and fracks with with only one or two large rosex varying shades of pale mauves patterned on its surface, combined and blues are being worn by Lady with a lace flounce and deep face Alexandru Metcalfe, Miss Poppy points, are moro practical. .

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THE SKIPPER TELLS ME WE AREN'T FAR FROM THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA, FRECKLES!

THAT'S THE PLACE NAPOLEON

› WAS SENT TOU GEE.L WISH WE'D

60 THERE!

THATS EXACTLY WHERE WE'RE GOING TO LAND, AND THERE WELL TRY AND PICK UP A BOAT 60ING TO AFRICA!

HON FAR

IS THAT FROM AFRICA, UNCLE HARRY?

CIFS, BY HIA GERVICA, 105.

The Mother.

The mother has the early task

Of teaching little feet to walk And helping little heads to

think And training little tongues to

Lalk

The mother has to watch her

child

To independence daily grow-

ing:

Yet in tnt character she sees

Harvest of her Own early

Kowing.

So close the link between the

two,

earth No other tie on

Uke this; Yet, just because they are

near,

Full happiness they sometimes

misa.

For life calla to that grown-up

child

And presses' many an urgent

claim;

The mother has to yield to these, And still be "Mother" just the

BGMC.

THELMA COOLDS,

Yot It's the Truth

22

1 Parables.

G To cherish.

Horizontal.

11 Plant from which bitter drug

in socured.

12 Employed:

14 Wing part of a scod.

16 To become weary.

10 Rent

17 To

slash.

18 To affirm..

13. Pitcher.

20 Brond.

31 Guided.

20 Work of genius.

23 Paired.

24 Frozen dessert, “

25 Hastenell,

20. Long fur scarf. 29 To marry.

30 Membranous bag,

38 To relato,

34 Aperture.

35 Ioart of an apple,

30 Conjunction.

37. To batho.

38 Fetid.

39. Digit of the foot.

40 Last word of a prayer.

41 To ascend.

142 To make furious.

43 Cared for.

'ABOUT TWELVE -HUNDRED MILES, I SHOULD SAY. IF WE HANG LUCK WE WILL

BE IN AFRICA BY SUNDAY!

1 Doadly.

2 Swarming.

3 Drilled.

4. To sneer.

-4

Vertical

5 Scam.

6 Spora plant.

7 Type of poem.

8 Dono in silence,

To evade.

10 Valued.

13 To classify.

20 Prite

23 Ono in cards:

21 Insuno.

24 Sick.

125 To feel contrition.

120 To-mention,

27 Tooth.

28 More advanced in yours.

20 Billow.

30 Compact.

81 To get up.

32 Yielded.

34 Sport.

35 Malzo.

37, To loiter.

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By Blosser

AND WERE GOING TO 60. TO ST HELENAI ŻWO MONTHS "A60 IF ANYONG HAD TOLD ME I WAS GOING TO SEE WHERE NAPOLEON WAS SENT TO, ID TOLD THEM THEY WERE CRAZY!!

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