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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,
THE WORLD OF WOMEN
1932.
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You won't have to wait long for partners, when the lights are dimmed and the orchestra starts to play, if your dress has the pro- per dramatic flair for adventure. The gown in the sketch, perfectly aware of this fact, has found a charm secret or two.
Black, which everyone knows takes its tricks more mysteriously. and with more subtleness than any colour can, has been used in bagheera crepe, alluringly soft und feminine. The dress is moulded close to the body.
new
The wide-nt-the-shoulder effect. that is such an important part of the new silhouette,, is achieved through a shoulder capelet which
is removable. White ermine, as flattering as any fur
and
being flattering is a apecial for trick makes the capelet. A monk collar of the binck folds over the ormine.
It is held in place with a rhine. stone clasp matching the one at the end of the neckline.
The high waistline is marked by belt of the fabric which ties demurely with two small enda, on the right side.
The hipline is intricate and beautifully cut. The skirt Bairs as it grows longer, and almost touches the floor.
LONDON FASHIONS. one of the older kinds of fine quos,
Many Charming Ensembles.
velvet.
Lace Add Grace
and,
consequently,
of
her frocks are of matronly line, but are very charming. Her first gown of beige lace has a cape Many of the afternoon models coatee which gives a very graceful shown by another firm featured me to the whole and is accom-
Wrap lace yokes and lace sleeve insets. panied by an evening Tho effect 19 The dress shows and the new
very graceful, dark brown velvet. In the last net Kown in plays provide plenty of fashion especially when the edge is cut her white afternoon
becoming Interest at the
round the pattern and stitched to gracefully cut with
cape drapery at the back. writer in a fome Journel. White the main dress material. Saminol (a eriukly silk) made
White is Popular lovely evening gown shown by onelightful used on the corsage and Coffee colour lace looked de-
of the firms in the
White seems a popular choice in London sleeves of a silk crepe dress in the stage faahons at the moment, for Fashions Group. It was cut com- new mahogany brown shade. pletely on the cross, in clever sections, that gave the fashionable slim outline graduating into full
ness at the hem.
moment, BAYA £1
in the Oxford Blazers' show at the
The appearance of a deep band Little Theatre Mles Margery Bin- of Richelieu embroidery was givenner has a pretty white evening en a light navy frock. It extended, gown with a closely-Bitting corsage from a few inches below the waist-and slightly-flared skirt that is The corsage was embroidered line to the same distance above, both youthful and charming. She wih tiny white china beads, Hghtly and was thrown into relief by also has a very dainty pale bloo powdered here and there with lining of red silk.
evening gown which has the cor- silver sequins.
sage outlined with white flowers.
BLOUSES
This firm is finding a dark The accompanying cape iti geranluni red flamisel had a pretty shade of delphinium blue one of the most popular day colours, double collar. Collars and enpe were scalloped at the hems and with brown na good second. outlined with closely-stitched Ice-blue is fashionable for even- rich china beads in exactly the same in wear, and rust and a
shade of pink, the colour of shaile of red.
gladiolus, are used for both after-pink. And this matoria! is alao noon and evening functions.
IN Parchment and Orange Shades
Another charming evening “enr
At the Theatre semble was in parchment coloured
Miss Joyce Kennedy wears a and dull orange crinkly silk. The parchment shade was chiefly used very becoming evening frock in "The Way to the Stars" at Wynd- for the gown, the orange in- troduced to outline the decolleteham's Theatre.
leaf
Many of the blouses to wear with eports suits or tailor-mades, are of white satin, or the faintost' shell-
employed for waistcoats, which are becoming more and moro popular. Irish lace, Valenciennes, organdi, and printed crepe-ds-Chinos are used for collars, cuffs, underblous, and Rearves. There are & great many lingerie touches on dark day. dresses. and strike a note of harmony The long, close-fitting skirt is in with the orange cape. The capelly
Cavalier cuffs in lingarin, laco, green, dull-surfaced was prettily trimmed with two crope; and the corsage, which has and piquo, with high collars to lengths of ostrich feathers, stitch-a "brace" back is in white satin. match, are also hoing worn a good ed, like floral sprays, one over each This is an instance of the present pearl, trim muslin vests and blouses, of crystal and of popularity of the -contrasting Matt velvet was used quite a corsage and skirt for evening and there are high youthful nock- lot by this firm-and it is good wear. news to hear that this popular Miss Gwen Ffrangoon-Davies on jumpers. These are detacluble fabric will stand harder wear than 'takes the part of an elderly Mar- and can be washed.
shoulder.
den Buttons
linon outlining the throat. Narrow white crochet collars are noticed
Across
I Cut church and put the carpet
down.
& More
expensive than other stuffs in the Law Courts, na elsowhere.
8 There was many a one wrecked
in the 10 in 1588.
10 Anne is nearly across, so has
shown herself to *wimmer.
bo
A good
11 Neat, and if it were more до would help to make good
12 These
D
may be left behind by the thief, but they are frequently stolen, all the same..
13 Cripple with a simple object..
10 Foreign money.
17 It is sometimes awkward,
18 Sounds like a well-known play
wright being contemptuous,
20 Give the insect some honey for
this man.
22 May be a screw or a man.
23 This situation may be rank. 24 Veanci.
28 One of the Musos,
29 It isn't true.
30 The sweetener
of the dally
round-give it a turn.
31 The birds have alighted, and
nothing could be softer.
Down.
Here anything sounds fit and proper,
2 Unlike the aspidistra, you will. not see a single one in the window of a Council house,
3 Christmas.
4 These miny botoken rejoicing or
distress,
6 A plenie peat makes quite a
good exchange,
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May hang round a sailor's neck: un shore, but glocan't detain him.
7 "Yes, Milton" went in for it. V Coming up she
14
hoя .good. measure, but going back ako is short-in fact, I am not there
to complement hor.
Anglers tales are.
15 Here's
paradox: something
which is quiet when disturbed.
10 Innumerable.
18 The dog for the demonstrator. 19 Like the highwayman of old,
fades
20
Flowery on a horse, 21 Ran into Otto in great straits
on the Continent.
26 Inumature..
26 There's always some bother in
the vicinity of the fo'e'sic,
27 One of the lesser prophets whose
name was a burden to him.
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