VAN HEUSEN: COLLARS

IN EVERY SIZE & STYLE.

VAN HEUSEN

SHIRTS

LOOSE OR FIXED COLLARS.

NOW IN STOCK IN

MACKINTOSH'S

AIR-CONDITIONED STORE 13, CHATER ROAD

SINCERE'S

DEPARTMENT STORE

STORY-TELLING

AT OUR

WINDOW

DOWN WITH THE PRICES!

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS

REGARDLESS

OF COSTS !

BRITISH

COTTON CURTAIN

LACES

36" wide Yellow, Green

or Purple

$2.40

Per Yard

'Jacob's Cream Crackers @ $3.30

Biko's Supporters No. 10 @ $4

Sylvan Soap Flakes

2 boxes for $1

Irish Cotton Men's Hankles

18" x 18" @ $1

"HOMEFYRE"

5-lb Electr. Irons at $18

Cotton Blankets 58" x 68" at $10

T Shirts $7.50

Satin Ties

$5

"EXELDIA"

MEN'S PERFORATED LEATHER SHOES

SOME THINGS OF INTEREST

TO CHILDREN

Paper Buster Guns

$28 PAIR

Pork

& Beans

60 conts.

NUMEROUS

OTHER

$4.50

REAL

Sparkling Machine Guns $5

BARGAINS

COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF!

Letterheads

2

Pasonal

Business...

Fine Quality Printing

and Design

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

ONE KNOT

SHIRT No. 1

Anne Edwards searches

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the holiday crowds for Fashion Flair

AND YOU GET THIS! —tied to pive à bare midriff

I found nothing

to beat this

I

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SET out recently to And the clevórest: Whilsun cutit. I took them three ple- furce with me: They were to be my, standard of Fashion Flair.¦ I could not find anything to: beat them.

These three shirts are made from; a man's wardrobe. They are three garments which woult i all look alike on men, but here: ого

made to look different. unusual, and elegant, Why? Because the 'girl who weare them has the fashion know-how.

SHIRT NO. 1 is worn un-- buttoned, the ends knoited light-

ly to give a bare midriff. With sleeves rolled up and a pair of brief black shorts, it makes ber bench outfit.

SHIRT NO. 2 is turned back

to front, worn outside the skirt. and fightly belted to make a funke. The back-io-front trick: gives a high-collared neckline. brings the fullest part of the Sleeves yoke across the bust, worn long.

SHIRT NO. 3 is worn tuckerl. inside a slim, dark skirt. The collar turned up gives it a Byronle look: the sleeves lurned back to bracelet length.

SHIRT No. 2

-with elegant cuffs

And, looking around, I find the £5 and under ideas are

getting better

W

HAT makes this Whitsun different

from the others? I say it is the. number of really elegant clothes in the shops. And some of them quite. cheap, too.

Your steak, sir-off a Picasso

By Elizabeth Toomey

painting

"They're sold in five and ten cent stores," she confested. The artistic plates will be sold through depart- ment stores.. from Picasяn Plates copied originals are the latest art forms aimed- at. average American homes.

"I understand Picasso would like one of his paintings in every American home," said Catharine Ogust, 29-year-old brunette who

Only one thing worried Mrs Ogust. Would the American, buyers puł

the egg-shaped Picasso plate re productions Into use on the table?

"Mr Picasso doesn't like for them to be used as plates. They're decora- tive pieces," she said.

Someone noticed her

arrange-

ment of plates on a low coffee table In her penthouse studio and suggested

is responsible for the plate repro that guests might mistake them for ductions. "I've never met

him,

osh trays.

"If anybody ever uses them for uch trays Mrs Ogust fervently exclaimed, "I hope Mr Picasso never Ands out."

but these plates are exact copies of 18 of his originals, so he should be pleased to find them available to American families for only $15."

The plates are

mode of "a ceramic-ke

cic- composition." The signs are imbedded in the composi- tion by a heat process.

"One of the plates is a copy of the one given Rita Hayworth when the married Aly Khan," Mrs Ogust sand. Picasso bas painted some 1,500 of the plates, but they're rarely pul on the market for purchase. Ile keeps them or given a rare few to fiends.

The Rita Hayworth plate is called "The Dove." It has a fairly realistic looking dove painted in the centre, against a dark brown background. Other designs are more confusing.

* One, called the "Double Face," has two black line profies tacing cach other in the centre. It's definitely modern, but Mrs Ogust says, "It's so Pleasso that people like It."

She is an artist herself, but until she got the Plensso plate Idea she Lonfined her art to turning out hanging flower holders in her Brooklyn factory.

Lavender

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Paint your pletures on the wall, suggested the National Society of Mural Painters, and build the room uround

them.

A breakfast room furnished with A mirror-topped table and delicate fron chaks had a wallful of Nowers pointed by Poul Robertson, The murals

als were shown in room settings, in co-operation with the American Institute of. Decorators

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"You can have mural painted on your wall for as little as three dollars " square foot," Roberson said: put two coats of lacquer over mine, and they're much more washable than regular wall paint."

More good, simple copies of Paris fashions than ever before, less of those murdered. Paris styles....the dying panels that hung imp, the big collars that flopped, the draping that bundled and bunched.

Now this Whitsun: Shantung dresses at Ej Simple, small while feather hats at 40s. Colton play-suits, specially treated so you can bathe in them,-458. 8d.. All-black or all-white cor-rings und beads (smart people mix them). Catton sweatshirts in plain white or black, 9s. Plain white pique gloves, 138. 80, Low-cut and slimly heeled American court choes, 536 Newest frilled or horseshoe or gandle collars, 30s,

SHIRT No. 3

worm like a coat

don't tell "me wiat Dorothy Lamour wore and what Cyd Charisse wort. Look, you wouldn't like it if I compared now Is the Hongkong Telegraph with some little provincial paper..."

All that's needed from the dress

manufacturers more pleasing, and cheaper.

Pantaloons

-The

casual

IN NEW YORK, where

★ SALESMANSHIP (British). they are previewing He arrived at the office by autumn fashions, they are show- appointment a little too public Ing pantaloons which an be school to be true, and offered worn above or below the knee. card. From a leather brief-casu

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They are made of imitation he produced a series of astonish- ing tics-brilliant yellow with pony fur, in a caramel shade.

handpainted crests in blue, red, and green.

and are cut full on the hips and tightly Btted below the knee. They are also being shown in

Ho miled politely and harlequin-checked jersey in bold shrugged. "Frankly, they're not black and white.

The designer suggeals that, concealed by a matching skirt, they can be a comfort to cold- blooded girls in winter mel you can be

mural done on an aluminium foll background. proved fanciful with your wall decorations. Luman Martin Winter stuck aluminium fall on a canvas back with varnish then painted a dramaile mural, "Gulli Over Manhattan."

Most of the murals, however, were painted en canvas and then 'pasted on the wall with regular wallpaper paste. If you move, the mural can be removed and go with you,

and

Lilac

Gibson sailor of two shades of lavender straw braid, brim- ful of lilacs and banded with matching picot taffeta, edged in green velves, complements "C" actress: Cyd- Charisse's afternoon dre se.

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Memories

REMEMBER the Whitsun when....it was one egg a month.... visiting Hollywood star was a phenomenon....the London squares were bare.... you couldn't bay nail varnish..

my cup of tea. But we've had orders for them oversous people lke them. And they're genuine

families, of course, family shields deceased

"Mind you, this sort of thing. Isn't really our line. But one has to keep one's head above water."

Baby-savers

JUST INVENTED—an ai- tomatic brake for prams.

Big Three conference meant The brake is on until you push hope at last....the cupboard the pram-then the pressure on

was full of

full of fron rations....

headline ke "Starved out the handle releases the brake.

Passed to the manufacturers. cirikers quit" made you sick at heart...Oldahoma" had. Arst night....and the grocer slic two onions into your bag liko smuggled gold?

The dynamic-

* SALESMANSHIP (Ameri- can). She Was 1 star's publicity agent, and she poured words in torrents through the telephone....

A

Eye-catchers

SEEN AROUND.... six new ways of attracting al- tention: MRS DAVID NIVEN wearing a hat that looked as if she were going to a fancy-dress parly a bunny (tight-niting black feathers cap with two Eliaperi` like rabbit cars).... SARAH CHURCIHL enrefully rufiling her hair to make it look careless....real tropical but- terflies wired to a headband.... 60 the white hair, enormous black

"Look, honey.

you wouldn't ke me to mention the Hong- kong Telegraph and some little

provincial paper in the same breath would you? Okay, you've had Dorothy Lamour in

cul

fashionable

the Page Three Limousine. Listen tulle hat and giant diamond ear- Dorothy Lamour is a star. Tony rings wom by MRS LILIAN Martin periodstar, Cyd WINNEGER....urchin Charisse-period-star. Botab worn by GREGORY PECK, Just Churchill period at the length most But this girl is n PERSONALITY women want....i.

"You want to know what she'll be wearing. Let me tell you this girl là the most elegant woman in the United States. I've 'spont'a million dollars on her `clothes ĝin, 19 · years BO. SUSS -qunlifted · · to talk.or

qualified? We don't boast about —we think that's_vutrar. But.

Pinpoints

PRODUCT OF THE AGE: The GIRL who said:"En-

Where Indian

saris met gaberdines

By JOAN ERSKINE

LONDON.

NAST met. West in London recently.

Et the British Industries Fair, bril

Hant allk Indian saris and long, tight Chinese dresses, mingle with elegant. American gaberdine suits, and fine British tweeds.

Even more brilliant saris and robes were to be seen at the presentation parties at Duckingham Palace, where the costumes of

the garden Eastern visitors easily outshono party dresses and big hats of the Westerners

A point that struck many people here as odd was the fact that Indian women, dressed exotically in conluries-old style, were accom- ranied by men dressed In the height of European fashion. And Arabian men, whose gleaming headdresses and flowing; robés, gava them. the appearance- of. fairy-tale desert sheikhs, were In company with women whose clothes were the last word in Parisian heute couture!

Colour scheme

ful the colour scherne for the woman in London is still sober navy and white. Illustrated are two typical outfits geen recent- ly. The navy and white swenter with the new "Cance" neckline, was sunning Itself on the banks of the Serpentine; while the im maculato town suit, in navy wool`hopsnck, whe taking an airing in Plecndilly. This suli has deep unusual revers, the points of which reach the waist.

The

crisp bow-tie and flopping collar are a concession to the "masculine" element, which is at present popular. Textile nows

the comes from

British Industries Fair. Walking round its many miles of stands, in search of new ideas, I found that for the first time a flexible metallic flim has been sprayed directly on to-cotton and silk fabrics,

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This makes a gleaming, moisture-resisting fabric which wears better thon leather, is Inanitely cheaper than gold kid (Its only rival), anul can be successfully used for shoes, dress trimmings, bells, handbags, buttons, flowers and gloves. It is soft to the touch, and different shades have been obtained by spraying sterling silver with gold, bronzo, gunmetal and deep autumn gold.

Fifty tartans

No fewer than fifty authentic tartans were exhibited on one stand-all in talleta. Each wns waterproofed, and this firm has, also successfully applied the proofing process., to silk, satin, nylon, rayon, silk, gaberdine, cotton and tweed. How would you like a white rayon pique summer dress, guaranteed to be shower-proof?

Quite the most glamorous stockings there were two-colour nylons. For the arst time we have forestalled our American competitors. They were in a variety of shades, beige and ton, copper and cream, pale blue and silver, grey and pink. The feet were in one colour, and gradually faded up the leg into the other shade.

The idea is that they can match both shoes and dress in a new way, and with the short evening dress, could be guaranteed to cause a sensation!

Pleasantly haywire

Scame on nylons have gone pleasantly haywire. Some had a short seam up the front, o'hers had a short one at the back, finishing at the calf with, an embroidered arrÓW, Double nylon feet had the effect of bootees, and imita- tion chain bracelets, worked into the stocking yarn, looked like slave anklets.

These were designed to match a sparkling ornament on the

shoe.

This immaculate town suit is in navy wool hopsack. Note the unusual revers which reach down to the waist,

The finest foulard silk dressing gowns, ties, ECHTIS and handkerchiefs for men, were printed with a genuino heraldle-coat of armTIE, once belonging" to - famCus extinct. English families.

Perhaps, looking at it with a feminine eye, we are prejudiced, but we did not like a series of men's tios. In estin-entitled "Symphory in Saun." Each the sported à large musical instrument.

One actually had a keyboard cascading all the way down it,

Colours were hectic. For a litle galety in masculino ettire, we preferred tartan shirts, to be worn with plain ties: wonderful Fairisle hand-knitted socks;, a short beach Jacket in terry towelling; and a brocade Regency waistcoat.

For the unpunctual

A particularly useful compact for unpunctual women was on show, Apart from the uruni Attings, It boasted a 'clock face with hands which can be met to the time of th owner's next "date"A flowered pointer in the centre of the lid serves to indicate the "date" by means of brightly enamelled illustras, flons representing the theatre, “hairdresser,

gaged? I don't think I am cocktail time, lunch, tennis, by soVOUTÁ

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