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SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1931.
THE CHINA MAIL.
4. The WOMAN'S Page
LADIES!!!
SALE
NOW ON
Wonderful Bargains
THE SWATOW SHOP.
27, Queen's Rd. C.,
H.K. Hotel Bldg.
197981621 69919 1918 1513489
LATEST STYLES IN HOURI COATS LADIES'
UNDERWEAR BRIDGE COATS
SCARVES
AND
STOCKINGS
SILKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
D. CHELLARAM
opp. H. K. Hotel.
13JE (9 621 19 2 BET 2914 261 | 11 LIS
CAMEL
THE DRESS ART.
The dress Interest in "Ever- green," the new production at the new Adelphi Theatre, London, is considerable, for the famous Han- over. Square dressmaking firm res- ponsible for the modern frocks has made a special point af all acces sories in the way of hats, hand- bags, gloves, jewela, and so on.
Miss Jessie Matthews, for exam- ple, carried an oyster white ostrich feather fan with mother-of-pearl: handle, with her oyster white panne velvet evening gown, designed on graceful Grecian line.
circular This creation had a drapery from the left shoulder, which was caught at the wrist with n wide diamante armlet.
Black picture hat, black and yol- low hand-bag, and long black suede gloves were the appointed acces sories with a primrose yellow after- noon gown, worn by this actress.
Miss Joyce Barbour's smart stage outfit on this occasion included black and white ensemble of dis- tinction.
Coat and skirt were of white face cloth, and the white shirt blouse was in crepe de Chine. Collar and wide waistbelt of black face cloth, white hat, black and white hand- bag, and white gauntlet gloves com- pleted this well-balance black and white alliance.
Winter
COATS
Here are adaptations of Vionnet and Bruyne models-Russian type coats with high collars and
side closings. Luxurious collars, borders and cuffs
of these high grade and smart furs.
EARL'S DAUGHTER MARRIED.
Earl Cairns is not often in Lon- don, preferring to remain at his lovely home, Farleigh-Hungerford, in Bath. Countess Cairns had sent out invitations for the wed ding of her third daughter, Lady Sheila Cairns, from Bath, and the сегетолу on November 26 At Brompton Parish Church was un- announced in any other way.
Mr. Ivor Holroyd, the bride- groom, la in the Riße Brigado.
Little children." all under 6 years of age, must have been r hearsing their parts In the bridal procession, for they held hands perfectly as they stood behind the bride, la the wide aisle. The four girls, including Lady Ursula Abbey's tiny Juliet, had long pink Batin frocks with many frills of net at the bottom of tong skirts, and they carried red anemones to Little match red leather shoes.
EVENING GOWNS.
FOR
ST. GEORGE'S BALL
EVENING GOWNS.
EVENING WRAPS
Felix Bat-Shop
York Building, next to Moutgie's
red jewel necklaces and ting||||||||||||23||$||23| berries gn their wreaths complet- ed pretty costumes.
way, does not wear her berot right loit, the forehead, but allows her fringe to break the hard forchend líne.
David and Beatrice, respective- ly fourteen months and one year, the dowager bables of the hostels, as Lady Galway calls them, gava the Duchess a Victorian posy of
Gordon's
Specialists in Ladies' Footwear.
To a collection already widely.
known for its
variety, we are
constantly adding
new styles..
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TRANSPARENT GOWNS.
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PRINCESS MARGARET COT.
The Duchess of York has given
The latest Parisian vogue for The Hon. Mrs. Errest Guinness, transparent evening gowns that looking very smart in a ruby vel-permission for a new cot in King's permits an unhampered view of vet coat and skirt and a Cross- feminine limbs has reached Holly-striped beige and ruby long waist- College Hospital to be called after DUCHESS'S MEATLESS MENU. wood with controversial results. coat, was bewailing that she bad her second daughter, the Princess
The film stars are divided into Cnly one daughter to help her with two camps, those
shriek the sale for Southern Irish Loyal- "never," and those who whisper
After a morning's work begun at eight a.m. preparing for a bazaar at the Ritz in mail week in aid of the "perhaps." Animals Defence League the Duchess of Hamilton entertained a party of twenty in the grill-room to luncheon before beginning on the selling business of the after-
noon.
who
Clara Bow, who-sides with the affirmatives, displays the trans- parent mode in her current Part- mount starring vehicle, Limit."
"No
The Duchess is, of course, an ar- "Every one has seen our limbe 2dent vegetarian, but she had on the beach, Summer after Sum-
WAH KEE
38, Queen's Road G•*
to have your selection of the fresh stock of Chinese Art
Objects.
Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns, Night DreasEN. In grent
variety.
JADE, IVORY & CLOISONNE,
SHAWLS, DRAWN-WORKS, LAMPS, FANCY GOODE, ETC.
Prices Moderato.
LARGE SELECTION
OF
Silk - Underwear, Cloisome Wares, Lamp Shades, Shawls, Jade, Ivory, Linen and Grass Cloth.
CHINA HANDICRAFT COMPANY
Phone 2480
planned a moat attractive menu, mer. Why should we suddenly be- which Included hors d'oeuvres, come so conscious of them a few grapefruit, fillet of sole, cauliflower hours later when we don an even- au gratin, and petits fours for her ing. gown?" asks the famous red-
head. guests.
*She Is an expert at making un- usual salads and always mixes them herself in this grill-room.
screen
Kay Francis, known to audiences as America's best dress- ed woman, also backs up the latest
At this luncheon her guests in-style sensation.
Margaret Rose.
roses, violets and white heather in a silver paper frill, which was taken back to be put in the nur- The "Jolly Juveniles," a band of series of the two Princessen. more than a hundred children, who The Duchess planted a mulberry tree in the garden of the hostel, have pledged themselves to support the mulberry being chosen for its
long life.
a cot for less fortunate children, find that their funds have grown
big enough to provide for this new Their other cat is named after Pricess Elizabeth.
one.
RED STILL POPULAR.
Hand Made Canton "and frish Linen Draw Works, Silk," Spanish Shawls,
Kimone.
CHINA FANCY GOODS"
COMPANY.
CHIN A BUILDING. Ivory, Pewter, Cloisonne, Lacquer and Damascene Wares, Mandaria Coats and Skirts, Ladles Silk Undwear.
LADIES' SHOES
Red is an admirable winter.................. shade, and has survived a whole In addition to the Hon. Rosemary year's popularity both for day and Barnes, the little daughter of Lord evening. Lady Beatty, who goes from Market Har- and Lady Gorell, who takes an ac- up and down
borough, is very fond of red, ant tive intercet in the work of looks specially well in a red vel- her society. there are other vet evening dress, which is won- well-known
who bederfully becoming to tail women
with white hair. to it. The long
Countess Carlisle's of
daughter, Lady Howard, and her
children
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Ruby-red in the new shade, and .currant tone for afternoon
cluded Princess Sofka Dolgorovky, The fashion is not a new one. ista on November 27. Mrs. Philip Carolyn Mrs. Reginald McKenna, Lady Empress Josephine introduced the Kindersley, very alim in black and brother, Viscount Morpeth; the For the country Lady Beatty has Northbrook, Lady Tiverton, Lady mode of transparent muslins in Ernest Hamilton, and the Duchess's 1814 and it was adopted by all the white, was there, and so was her Hon. Patrick Plunket, Lady Plun- selected a dark mauve djersn.auit, young married daughter, Lady Mar- chic Parisiennes of her
day. Cousin, Mrs. Patrick Davison; but ket's son; and Master Kim Fenno the long coat of which has a
shirt-blouse.. garet Drummond Hay,
These costumes are gracefully re-re. Guinness has one daughter yer, son of Mr. and Lady Wini- nutria collar and a light blue in Ireland and another on her way fred Pennover, are a few of the vealing, lending their wearers a
"Juveniles," to India. declares * GYPSY GIRDLES INTRODUCED. statuesque appearance,"
The Dowager Marchioness of Miss Francle.
Dufferin and Ava found the things FLORA MACDONALD RELICS.
Short necklaces formed from Ruth Chatterton states that Now that feminine fashion per-
for sale very cheap, but said t
One
of myriad rows of small turquoise or of the features
pink beads are being worn to match mits fanciful gestures, the gypsy every fashion novelty comes as a
Foor. Dealers. put, in an early
the Little Season at girdle introduced by June Collyer. Blight shock, and women may soon was best so since everyone was
Home blue or pink cap-fitting chenille appearing in Paramoant's produc accept the new edict, but she has appearance, since many of the an
tiques are rare and genuine, hav-is the number of loan exhibi-boreis to give a colour note with tion, "A Man From Wyoming," serious personal doubts,
the dull black afternoon ensembles. Ing been sent from old Irish tions arranged, and
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starring Gary Cooper, should prove) Mary Brian, who has moved into an interesting mode. The gypsy the camp of the "no's," calls the houses. girdle, according to Miss Collyer, vogue an impractical as well as an measures two to four inches wide, unbecoming one, suited only to and is fashioned with multicolour- tropical climates.
ed strips of silk that are worked together with crystal beads. The lower edge of this girdle is usually fringed with crystal drops or coloured stones.
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
For the best Permanent Finger and Marcel Wave Hair Cotting and
Manicure for Indies a
Gentlemen, Pedder Bldg "lit Esori Raj B.
Tel: 281492
Opposite entrance, H., Hotel
DUCHESS AND BABIES.
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The Duchess of York was such a radiant figure on November 20 when she opened the Princess Elizabeth Hostel for Bables on Highgate Hill that the mothers who with their babies filled the hall and the garden could not re- frain from loud-voiced comments on her charm and beauty.
Fortunately, it takes more than this to disturb the serenity of the Duchess, who was indeed a very attractive figure in a dark emerald green velvet coat collared with blue fox over a dress or lighter green crope, with collar and cuffs of old face ty
Her jewela were just two strings of pearls and a diamond and rhinestone clip in her green vel- Vet beret. The Duchess,
the
PARIS NOVELTIES.
days after the Christmas festivi- tles are over are to be brightened Directoire hemlines and those by a wonderful collection of rare that deviate from straight all- historical antiques gathered from round lengths by being split up to all over Scotland into a Mayfair the knees in front not only renew drawing-room.
a vogue for Court shoes; in black velvet and, satin, but encourage gloves in the same materials,
February & ie the date at present xed for this exhibition, for which Mrs. Robert Fleming is lending her Moorish ball-room is Grosvenor- square.
will
Visitors to the exhibition and a case containing all kinds of relies of Flora Macdonald, her wed- ding ring and her marriage lince, a brocade dress, a gold watch and seal, and some of her romantic let-
Another case will house a varied collection of the belongings of Sir Walter Scott, including his bad- zoom slippers which have been lent by Mr. Hugh Walpole, a couple of his decanters, some wine glasses, a allk apron worn by his wife, two walkinr stoke, and a complete first edition of the Waverley Novel
The question of Silks for Winter can be answered to your satisfaction by an inspection of the goods we are now showing. They have just arrived and you really owe it to yourself to come and inspect them.
KASHMIR
SILK STORE
26A Queen Road, C. Opposite Queen's Theatre.
Best Quality Foreign made
Ladies' Shoes.
at
Reasonable Pricet.
WING ON CO., LTD.
SMART
NEW MILLINERY READY FOR WINTER.
A wonderful opportunity to buy a beautiful, high class hat at a price which is exceptionally low for a new
season style.
YEE SANG FAT
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