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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

FIRST NEWS FROM PARIS AUTUMN

SHOWS EMPHA- SISES: Fullness; at back in coats and dresses; military lines tá suits; wide shoulders; fitting sleeves; busties, tunies and aprons for afternoon dresses; plain moulded bodices to ac- centuate waists; hats fitting closely on back of

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the head.

PARIS.

Was almost a fore- gone conclusion that the autumn and winter fashions of 1939-40 should have a somewhat military air.

But the fact that these military inspirations are, for the most part, drawn from the more or less ro- mantic

of 1779 period

softens the blow a good deal. Although, I must say that some of the full-length trim coats, with fullness all to the back, and a few of the hats are a little uniform of our own Guards,

bastille

Touch

RAVE

Still, as a nice foil to the rest not exaggerated, Or fairly there is a distinct flavour of the straight but not necessarily de- coy hustled years about 1870, pending on pleats for ease of when women refused to be part- movement, or with a straight ed from tunics, adored apron line in front and fullness at the effects (it made them feel back placed very low down. domestic and womanly) and had This last line is seen to good their bodices contrived as tight advantage in the Jean Desses

August 25, 1939.

fullwer back

military

neuch fur

trimming

paris openings

und as close-fitting 49 was collection where an elaborate may use chiffon smothered with to keep over short skirts, if they

foention.

P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND physically possible without suf-

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companies Incorporated in' England.)

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for STRAITS, JAVA & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, IRANIAN GULF, MAURITIUS, E. & 8. AFRICA, "AUS" TRALASIA, INCLUDING

AND NEW ZEALAND

QUEENSLAND PORTS RED BEA, EGYPT, EUROPE, ETC. PENINSULAJM & ORIENTAI, FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL, STEAMERS (Under Contract with HM, "Government.)

All vessels may call at any ports on or off the route-and the route and ab selling are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamers

CARTHAGE

*+SOMALI

RAJPUTANA RANCHI. *BANGALORE

RANPURA RAWALPINDI "BHUTAN

CHITRAL

CONFU

* Cargo only.

SHIRALA

•NOWSHERA

*NARINGA TALMA

SIRDHANA

Tons From H’Xong about } 14,000 2nd Sept. 7,000 9th Sept.

17,000 16th Sept. 17,000 30th Sept. 0,000 7th Oct.

17,000 14th Oct. 17,000 28th Oct.

0,000 4th Nov,

|15,000] 11th Nov... |14,500'25th Nov,

Destination

Bombay, Marseilles & London. D'bay, M'scilles, Havre. L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & Awerp, Hombay, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles & London, B'boy, M'seilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, H'bg, R'dam & A'werp, Marseilles & London. Marsellies & London,

'bay, M'seilles, Huvre, Lidon, Hull, Hug, Edom & A'werp

13'bay, Marselites & Landon. Marsellies & London.

† Colls Casablanca. All vessels may call at Malta BRITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (SOUTILĮ

4,000, 20 Aug. 10.30 a.m., S'pore, Port Swettenham, Penang Rangoon & Calcutta. DO. DO.

8,000 9th Sept. 7,000 23rd Sept.. 10,000 7th Oct,

10,000 21st Oct.

DO, DO

The "NOWSHERA" and "NARINGA" do not carry passengera.

D. 1. Apear Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for it and and Clas pamengers,

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (YOUTH.)

7,000 2nd Sept,

7,000 30th Sept.

7,000 3rd Nov.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne & Hobart

Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Bhanghai and Japan and I'kong to Australia.

RANCHI

*NARINGA

BANGALORE

NANKIN RANPURA

TALMA

RAWALPINDI

SIRDHANA

• Cargo only.

Hong Kong to Bydney-13 days,

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI đo JAPAN,

17,000 31st Aug. 7,000 31st Aug. 6,000 1st Sept. 7,000 3rd Sept. 17,000 14th Sept. 10,000 14th Sept. 17,000 28th Sept. 10,000' 20th Sept.

Shanghal & Japan. Japan.

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghol & Japan, | Shanghai & Japan.

Japan

Shanghai & Japan. Japan.

All dates aṛa apdroximate and subject to alteration without notice. Parcels measuring not more than 5 o.t.t. will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

I For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc., apply

BLO, BERE, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Protein

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

M.S. "NINGPO"

sailing on

27th AUGUST

Fares from £58.10.0d to Antwerp and London

"Agents: GILMAN & CO., LTD.

HONGKONG Phone: 30966,-

G. E. HUYGEN

CANTON SWATOW

Phone 11495. Phone 1833.

REVOLUTIONARY THEME Creed is one of the houses which plays most skilfully and must successfully on the Revolu- tionary theme.

want to, for many of her hats show a high but not too high furry cuff pushed forward over

with the forehead

a back

at the same time.

Short Cuts

Use paper plates when leing

cut is introduced with a round- lashings of the finest lace, ed panel cut diving deep into

HIPS EMPHASISED the back of the skirt and a flare below it.

Waists and hips are definitely, but not-up to now-defuntly smoothly folding itself down layer cakes, Coats, too, nearly, always accentuated (it is quite interest- over the hair, giving an effect show excess fullness placed at ing to notice that the manne- which is dignified and youthful the back. In the house just

quins themselves are very Some of his mannequins in- mentioned the 1870 influence is obviously plumper than they've deed wear outfits which might particularly strong. Not only been for a good many seasons), are some of the skirta worn and although many of the new clothes of the Cantinieres which with short tunics, but there are skirts are nearly knee-length it followed the bare-legged, ragged, a good many apron effects and does not necessarily mean that all-conquering army of the Re-most of the Jackets are wrist- other designers will follow this

length, and fitting from neck to lend. public, with their high-flung hem, with lavish displays of cocked hats, jackets tight-fitting such fur as astrakhan or fox. to the waist, then flaring out in

have been modelled

on

the

·

a dashing line, and short, nearly HIDDEN MAGNIFICENCE knee-length skirts,

the

One of the things which is going to mitigate against this extra-brevity is the fact that hat-brims are so high. As I've High snug neck-lines and side said, some of them fairly tower, One or two, to further the

fastenings are the natural and when you have styles which illusion, even wear short boots,

11 corollary, of course, to all this are

faint echo of fitting like gloves, covering the sort of thing, and it gives the eighteenth-century Grenadiers. ankle and laced at one side. onlooker a pleasant surprise to tall mitre hats and, in the Suzy And as a final touch, some of see the magnificence of the collection, an amusing shape the handbags are made like an blouses and waistcoats displayed obviously suggested by the eighteenth century soldier's

when the jackets are removed. Grenadier Guardsman's bear- powder-bag, alung from the neck with long straps to hang to the Lames, satins, brocades, fancy skin, too short skirts look un- waist in front,

satins, are four of the materials balanced.

These new jackets are nearly wrist-length and, more often than not, in a contrasting colour and material to the dress orį. skirt. A green velvet jackel with a black tie-silk frock which' had a high stiff starched white; collar and was worn with a cocked hat fringed with ostrich feathers, was one of the most successful outfits because it combined all the new fashion points.

The frock had the long fitting sleeves, widened at the shoul- ders, which is likely to be a feature of these collections, and the moulded bodice and the neat waist which marks most of the dresses here, The starched, collar, too, in a novelty-u. slightly uncomfortable one, seemed to me, for it forced the girls to keep their chins well up. -

it

Still, this is one of the pro-1 vokingly masculine accents which, in these collections, look! so piquant with a feminine Bilhouette.

CONTRASTS THROUGHOUT

And one of the most interest- ing tendencies seen up to now is this contrasting jacket and skirtthe former may be vel-j vet, the latter cloth or vice- versa, but it appears both in the Revolutionary and the 1870 style of clothes, and the fact! that the jackets are longer than; we've seen them for some time and more elaborate (they are usually bofurred or hung with military braid and tassels) gives the whole outfit a very dressy air.

Skirts are obviously going; to follow several lines full and

used and when the designer is However, Suzy has a now line in a very soft mood he (or she) which should help dressmakers

BURNS PHILP LINE

Passenger & Freight Service To

AUSTRALIA

M.V.

"NEPTUNA"

dua SATURDAY, 26th August

Bailing MIDNIGHT, TUESDAY,

29th August

For

SAIGON,

MADANG,

SALAMAUA,

RABAUL,

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

Excellent passenger accommodation with a largo number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck. First Class to Sydney:---

Singlo-£47.10.0d. Return-£76.0.0d." Passenger & Freight Agents:- GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Tel. 28031

sonder buff

for toks

caffee with

high actin bow

far

all fir closely to buck

directors

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Afflict

of Like

Salad greens-lettuce, ro- inakie, watercress, chicory, endive, escarolo-should be washed at once, shaken free of excess water and put Into a lightly covered dish to be crisp and cold for serving..

Diced apple added to chicken

salad improves the flavour.

Comfortable Shoes

For the beach and pattering about your Inwn sockless, choose fabric

clogs sandals,

.or the Mexican hurachon made of woven strips of Icnther. Whichever you choose, get something that will at comfortably and stay on without having to strain your toes to keep them there. Such shoes are cool and will allow your ¡fect

to get plenty of fresh air and exercise.

Choose comferable shoes for the house and dress wear, too. Your feet will tend to swell slightly on hot days, so you'll be wise to get your shoes about a half-size larger than you usually wear.

Melba Rings

When you wish to dress up your luncheon or supper and there isn't time to stir up hot biscuits or muffins, slev stale bread as thin as

you can and cut into rings with a doughnut cutter and brown very slowly in the oxen or under a low brolier flame, When dry and crisp serve with butter and if you have it, a jar of your very special Jum.

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and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

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.Noon, Fri, Sept. 15. ...Noon, Fri., Hepf, 29, Noon, Fri., Oct. 13,

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