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THE CHINA MAIL,

THE "MAIL'S FASHIONS

- SATURDAY, JANUARY: 12, 1929.

ILLUSTRATED

Shoes Are Worn in Various Types

COSTUME DETAILS THAT LEND CHIC AND VARIETY

For Sports Wear

Accessories for All Occasions Appear in New Guises. There

Is Infinite Variety in Little Things That Accentuates

martness in the Ensemble Effec

હેવાલ તાવ

The effort to have things match are seen in a variety of materials,

elaboration they still maintain an air of simplicity and smartness of line. The plain pump is seen in dress models. It relies entirely upon the fineness of its workman- ship and the beauty of its cut and of models still demonstrate their ability to please all tastes in one strap or in those which possess un. usual features in straps.

this season has carried the problem | colours and designs and for all their right down to the foot of the mat- ter. Shoes now match, in colour the dress or coat that they accompany. They not only match in colour but they also harmonise in the type of material that is chosen for the shoe, Suedes are particularly noticeable for their ability to appear in match-| ing tones. The lovely greens, blues, browns, wine and grey shades of the costume are now perfectly matched in the suede pumps or oxfords for every occasion.

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In harmonising various aspects of the ensemble it was inevitable that the shoe would not long escape the general trend towards matching de. taila. Now they often appear in the very fabric of coat or frock as well as colour. Tweeds, so much in evi- dence for fown and country during .winter

being seasons, shown in smart sports models of shoes as well as in coats, frocks and suits. In fact there are shown decidedly novel and interesting ensembles which include shoes that match the coat and dress or the pocketbook, hat and belt or scarf. These in all the emart colourful tones create a most interesting

appearance.

Apart from the matching of colours and fabrics, reptile skins are seen in the foremost rank. They are exceptionally smart for daytime ap- pearances and create some stunning shrods. Reptile skins also appear as an effective trimming on footwear of plain kidskina.

Oxfords are being shown in both dressy and sporta modela. They

material. Strap pumps in a variety

the placing of

Evening models in brocades are essentially smart. They share favour with gold and silver kid, moire and crepe de chine in delicate sandal models.

A feature of importance In all footwear is the heel which remains high in almost all except definitely sports models.

Loretta Young, in choosing her fall shoes, has paid special atten- tion to the colourful array of suedes and clotha to match her costumes. In the First National alm, "Scarlet wears several Seas," Miss Young

The

winter wardrobe fends neck tightly and has ends that flare variety to the mode because of in a semi-circular manner giving the importance of the little details the effect of four loose enda Bril- that are assembled to create a liant colours to make

sports coats are a feature of these scarts.

complete, harmonious and smart en semble. The things themselves that

are selected are not new, but they appear in new guises and so con- tinue to proclaim their necessity. As usual, jewellery in effective set- tings and colourful combinations helps to perfect the appearance.

Jewellery for All Occasions Paris is setting its seal of ap- proval upon stones that glitter with genuineness 29 well as beauty. Ropes of diamonds, pearls and coloured crystals are being shown and worn everywhere with great chic. There is the chocker necklace medium length or very long-the diamond bracelets or strands of pearls or coloured crystals where colour schemes are important,

Oddly strung beads, silver and charming shoes, all of striking pat-gold beaten and shaped into inter- esting designs all appear for sports, afternoons tern and colourful materiale,

or informal occasions. It matters not which is chosen as long as the wearer uses jewellery of genirine appeal and colourful aspect well adapted to the type of dress she chooses.

"TRY A DROP ON YOUR

HANDKERCHIEF””

A

New Scarfs Are Shown Scarfs of great variety are being

"Vapex" like Mercy, blesseth him who gives and him who takes, for shown to entice the shopper. to be in the company of someone

There is seen an capecially smart with a cold is almost as unpleasant new college scarf that hugs the as to have one yourself.

The re- gular use of "Vapex" gives a happy sense of protection from the inaldi- ous germs of cold and “flu."

KAYSER SLIPPER HEEL*

HOSIERY

A hose that is exceptionally beautiful--a hose that wears unusually long-ahose that gives the ankle. aslim, trim appearance is the Kayser service weight Hope. It stands high in the favor of the smart women of the world for sports and street wast presents it in many new," antart shades.

At all leading dealers.

Kayser

WOMEN WHO CAN KEEP SECRETS

University Girls As Advisers of

City Magnates

gay the

Colourful New Handkerchiefs For evening the large chiffon handkerchief, in brillant shades is favoured. Elaborate monograms and cut work in feature of importance. Printed and flowered designs are also seen. Sports handkerchiefs in very tailored aspects are being featured with monograms in deep shades preferred.

Mesh Hosiery

Fall street costumes are being completed by new shades of hose in all sorts of weights and weaves. Mesh hosiery i particularly smart. New stitches with self embroidered clocks or striking colour combina- tions are featured in chic healery. Coloure which include darker tones on the belge and gray shades are an important note in stockings,

Belts of All Widths

It appears that dresses are to be belted this season. Belts may be narrow to the extrémé or may be four inches wide and stil At them selves into the picture of Interest. ing, accessories Belts are often so decorative in their own bright colouring that they appear without designs or rimmings or on the other hand add contrasting colour

notes and appliques in picturesque designs to enhance their importance, Pocketbooks Again Seek Varicy

Pocketbooks are again on paths of divided Hnes. There is the very small and very chic parse for for- mal wear and there is the large and colourful bag that holde everything for shopping and travelling. Modernistic patterns just now are ruling the mode and colours are tiumphant, although the black suede purse, with jewelled clasps of colourful appeal are at the height of chic.

Hat and Costume Omaments Designs of animals in colour Imitating enamel work are excep. tionally smart as hat OmILamenta right now. These lighten and brighten the hats at important

points.

The small metal fob with narrow bar and chains of modernistic de- sign to wirich round, square or oblong discs are attached are véry new.

Bille Dove, in First National's "The Night Watch," whose clothes are always smartly selected, finds. the attention she gives to costume. details is amply repaid by the chất of her ensemble effects.

We should....hear no more com---

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A sports costume in yellow and white. The jacket is in bright yellow sngors, while the blouse repeats the tone on a white back- ground. The Enely-pleated skirt is of white crepe.

For Chilly Days

One of the latest creations in furs, a cost of Moire seal and Somall leopard. The seal is in its natural brown shade, which combines excellently with the leopard skins.

OYSTERS, FRIED

'Prosperity Wave"

Miss Flora LeBreton, ‹ "England's Mary Pickford,” wearing; the new Prosperity wave as emblematic of conditions throughout the United

States

and a plentiful supply of fried paralay is the usual accompani- plaints from disgruntled taxpayers These are sometimes used as a ment. They are generally eaten about the loss of the "personal separate dish, or for garnishing minus sauce, but a good one, when touch in the scrapping of the old fried fish. They are nice coated preferred, is made by boiling down local machinery. The introduction with beaten egg and bread crumbs, the strained liquor to a fourth the of the women graduates of Girton with batter. They should be quantity, and seasoning it with an- and Newnham may be only another chosen as even in size as convent chory essence, cayenne vinegar, and ingenious official device for the easy ent, and dried well before coating, ordinary pepper: it must be serv extraction of our money, and when then, after frying, well-drained oned very hot. Thicken it slightly, the scheme is developed Bomerset a hot cloth. Crispness is essential, if preferred. House is hoping that the payment of income-tax will become a pleasure and that the machine will run on alled wheela. Civil Service Corres pondent of the ""Daily Telegraph

shows fiself afterwards, when the; and which 80 often puzzle" our men obtain more favourable scales | Judges, Somerset House itself of pay.

gives the warning that the inspec- What will the business community tor is consequently invested with think of this striking innovation by considerable responsibilities making Somerset House 7. Inspectors of in- demands on self-reliance, Initiative, *The inspector must be come-tax are brought into contact and judgment.” prepared to argue across a table with every form of financial and with solicitors and accountants on commercial activity throughout the any point arising out of an country, and more information of assessment.... At the hearing confidential and personal character before the Appeal Commissioners is received at the income-tax offices the case for the Crown is usually than at any other. Government conducted by the inspector, whose Department for wate legal and technical knowledge and

Must we then, with the coming forensic skill must be sufficient to of the lady income-tax Inspector, enable him to hold his own discard once for all the old gibe against counsel and solicitors.". that woman cannot keep a secret? This does the Inland Revenue But, apart from this, one can Department in its Information to imagine the feelings of some trade candidates define one of the many grey-haired, City magnate who, on duties which are required from in- bursting into the local Inspector's spectors of income-tax A office, finds himself &

Three women successful at fronted with, a young the recent examination, have handsome university been appointed to these posts. have to sit down as calmly Another woman received Tax to discuss with her appointment. Miss IT Reid has tract and tost, or the been posted to Harrogate, Mlas G. of trusta, partnershi Morris to Leamington, Miss G. W. companies. The sit Faux to Richmond, and Miss E. E. Imaginary ono. “It Beney to Croydon.

These are

The entrance examination for which the lady ins these poets (amongst the most to know.

difficult and responsible in the whole in Holding Hoj Civil Service) is now of the unfver. Further t

sity standard. The success of these peot women, is afrnificant,not alone of pointed

reserves by and

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the invasion of ment their sex, but of the

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COFFEE BUNS

Ingredients: Two ounces of of con- flour, two ounces of ground rice, English law | two ounces of butter, two ounces

bankruptcy;}" granulated sugar,- one teaspoonful of vanila, - half a teaspoonful› of baking powder, vone egg, coffee essence, a desertapoor Beat the butter -- and

add the

Pamela

'announces

A SALE

TWO WEEKS only

commencing on ***

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th.

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