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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936.

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Jane Gordon has been helping readers to choose their winter wardrobe. In this article, one of the series, she discusses afternoon clothes, tells how to

variety with one dress and a few etceteras. get

the utmost

LL that is needed to complete the jigsaw puzzle of your winter wardrobe an afternoon

If you go out a great deal at nights and change regularly into evening dress, then you will also need an evening coat. This, however, is a luxury com- pared with the afternoon dress, which really is a necessity.

Angrave bus designed ʼn model for you which is as much fun as a bax of tricks, and a great deal more use- ful. You can bave it in Ane fuer

cloth with a sally surface, or il

hravy stockinet or jersey.

The akirt JR

tight

over

the

hips with a slight suspicion of flure below, and

waist

the

length

jacket has a

large leeven of astrakhan or

band and

astrakhan cloth,

according to the slate of your nonces, Nutrin, sealskin

beaver

от

could

also be used with

good effect.

The shirt enn

be made of lamme

or

Insel mate-

rial, moire silk, heavy

crepe.

thick, dull antin.

or velvet. If satin or velvet is met, the calgur strict match the ant

And now we come to the tricks that produce the transformation premes. here is an extra tunic skirt made of

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A lowering almond

tree,

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In the

ROOF GARDEN

-HONG KONG HOTEL

-TO-NIGHT—

Dinner Dance

(Extension till 3 a.m.)

Eula

with

Hoff and

Bob Burnett

Talented American Dancers

For Reservations, Phone 302:81,

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

You

can

play

tricks with this

AFTERNOON OUTFIT

the same material as this shlet and attached to a neat waistband, This Is simply slipped on over the skirt and produces a tunic frock,

The third trick is a small peplun basque also attached to a bell, and also made of the same material is the shirt, which can be worn in place of the tunic skirt.

The advantage of this model in that it can be worn with Its fur-sleeved jackel on a mild day: without its jacket it is a three-piece afternoon dress to wear Indoors-or-andur the winter coat that we chose three weeks ago.

This, together with the four-piece suit for every day, the three-pleer eventug frock for full-dress evenings, the two-way ankle-length_tunie-frock for informal evenings, gives you the most comprehensive wardrobe at the jenst possible expenditure to fit into a limited amount of space: ræcessary in these days of large sutt-cases and small tate,

THEN looking at day frocks, keep your eyes open for these fashion

points.

Jersey or stockinet dresses rut very plainly with straight skirts und twisted applique of the material placed down the front of the dress.

Storkinet dresses with twisted salin or velvet sushen droped tightly round the waist. Whle, stenight sleeves

Cravat collars edged with mtrakhan.

Narrow bells in sulphur-coloured leather on plainty-tailored woallers frocks worn with sulphur-coloured gloves.

ONE plainly tailored dress of black jersey had a straight knee-

length cat of the same musterial with bands at emerald-green green bell and green and enunci titebed on to the under-arm seams, aut

the neck. This dress can also be worn with a black leather knee-length eat ned with green, and also will a bright emerald-green freize coat..

Afternoon dresses of thest silk jersey have fulles down the centres or the front or centre-back. There may be a full panel forming the front bodice and skirt, or the fullness may be found in a gathered paar! at the back of the skirt. Colour dark prute or dried currant.

have faggoting over Afternoon dressek of henvy, tal-surfaced crepe

The shouliers, yoke and upper fort of the bodice, Skirts may be flared or straight. Sleeves slightly gathered at the shoulders to give a wide, built- Lout effect; elbow-length or else long, and tight at the wrists, fastened with

'Three or four' self-coloured buttons.

Belts are narrow and of the same material as the dress, fastened with amusing buckles in the shape of shells, sham jade, or cornt.

Colours-port wine red, vivid vínlel, or, periwinkle blue, and plenty of

pluck.

If you are tong to indulge in on evening coat this winter, do so in the grand manner. Do not stiut yourself, but choose a modet that sweeps right down to the ground.

You inay ke the full-length capes hanging straight from the shoulder to the floor fastened with one button or clip at the neck only, and Innocent of collar-bund. Your material will be shimmering' velvet in black or sapphire-blue, lined with crepe-de-rhine.

You may have a velvet esat cut with a fairly close-fitting bodice and a circular skirt that floats out behind you tes you walk. This will be velvet with a thicker, duller pile, probably lined with taffeta, Colours-almond- green, coral-rel, powdër-blue.

The tapestry evening coat made with a tightly-fitting bodice and no collar-band, slipped sleeves and enormously full skirt, is grandiy mediaeval.

EYEBROW BEAUTY.

Zoe Farmar tells

to do if

You have an overhanging brow-bone and (consequently) deep- set eyes. Train the eyebrows to turn upwards at the end. Allowed to grow in their natural, downward direction the brows will make the eyes look even more deep-set. To train them to grow with the upward twist pluck out with tweezern froin underneath and brush upward every night.

Your eyes are too close to- gether. They can be made to look" wider spaced by lengthening the distance between the brows. A pair of tweezers wil pluck out unwanted length of brow. Also, with close- set eyes, rouge should be spaced wide apart on checks.

you

what

... You have pop-eyes. They will be exaggerated if the brown grow to their normal shape. Next ilme you see Joan Crawford watch out-

how such

brows she shows you should be shaped. But don't thin yours as much as that. The camera requires thinner brows than are be coming by daylight,

о

O

You wear classes. See that

the rima clear your brows or you'll be taking away a lot of the natural expression of your face. Choosing the shape of lenses to suit your face is another important business, too.

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2 Look how I've got my wig on!

What a statel,

B South American capital.

9. Fair fighter.

10 Precise adjustment.

11 Mary had this joint.

12 This poor fellow can always

have an egg in a refreshment place.

13 Imputation.

14 The rain percolates in

Vessel in another,

10 Has a quick ending.

17 Well spoken of in Alice.

one

18 When easy neutrnilse one ap-

other.

21 It is more varied,

22 Sure, Pop, the object's changed.

24 In was is because,

25 Tommy in the nursery.

28 Is this what Romulus called

Remus?

29 Stu incorrectly put together in

21 Acress.

31 The larger part of Europe.

32 This won't run you down (two

words. 2 and 5).

33 Protection for talkie-fans..

34 Makes bloomers,

35 Top site in place.

DOWN

A deceptive appearance makes

a large mumber angry,

2 Is it fair to say that here to

sing is half the battle?

3 Starts inuny a story,

4 May be miles up,

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(anagram

Joker and dead man driving a cart.

7 Compensation from 21 Across. 15 The man who sticks to port is not necessarily (hyphen, 5 and

10 Bellef that includes Paradise. 20 M.P.'s niece, as an example. 23-Dance.~~..

20 You can make a mere instru- ment of this officer, but when there's nothing in his heart, something like a crown should meet the case.

27 Last thing one would do.

30 This fish goes deep.

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GIT GOIN!

Indian Givers

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