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SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931.
THE CHINA MAIL.
RITZ WINTER COATS.
The WOMAN'S Page
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GRAND
CLEARANCE SALE
at
WINTER HATS.
ROLANDE SARRAULT. ›
Pedder Building (3rd floor) above Thos. Conk & Son. l'hone 22252.
LATEST STYLES IN
HOURI COATS
LADIES'
UNDERWEAR BRIDGE COATS
SCARVES
AND
STOCKINGS
ESILKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
D. CHELLARAM opp. H. K. Hotel.
MODERN ENGLISH FURNITURE.
The Crown Prince of Sweden,
who has his home in one of the most up-to-date capitals of Europe, is an enthusiast about modern fur niture.
With the Crown Princess he spent a whole morning, inspecting the newest designs in English woods at a furnishing house in Tot- tenham Court Road with Mrs. Manje, whom he met at a luncheon in Sweden.
He was very intrigued with the newest style of bed, which has a head rail that becomes each side a bedside table, cupboard, and a safe. A writing deak of birchwood--- the most common wood in Sweden used for matches-naturally Inter- ested him, as it was an experiment made by this firm, who added a-vel- lum top to be amooth to the hand of the user writing there.
WAH KEE
*
38. Queen's Road C
to have your selection of the fresh stock of Chinese Art Objects.
great
Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns, Night Dresses In
variety. "JADE, IVORY & CLOISONNE, SHAWLS, DRAWN-WORKS, - LAMPS, FANCY GOODS,
ETC.
*Prices Moderate.
LARGE
SELECTION OF
Ladies' Silk-Underwear, Clononne Wares, Lamp Shades, Shawls, Jade, Ivory, Linen and Grain Cloth...
CHINA HANDICRAFT! COMPANY.
China Building
Phone-24806)
A COMPLIMENT.
To American Star'ı Costume.
It is the habit of most smart
French women to buy their clothes of one house and stick to that one for a number of seasons, ac- cording to Carolya Putnam, style expert for the Paramount New York studio.
But this practice,
Miss Patnam explains, is not ear- ried on by the American woman, because in a single shop in the United States' she may purchase the eream of fashions selected From the entire output of all the famous French dressmakers,
"It is surprising," Miss Putnam said, "with what speed the Ameri- can couturier is able to get models across that broad expanse of ocean and have them up for sale only a comparative handful of days after they have been shown in Paris. But this is true and American women benefit by it im- miens.iy.
"The Parisienne remains true to her style house and usually is more conservative than her Ameri- ean sister in dress. For this rea- son our women experiment more in clothes and make it seêm morg and more plausible as the seasons roll on that America is fashion dictators for the world.
WHAT DO WOMEN ADMIRE IN
MEN.
A
MODERN BABIES.
Common - Sense Trousseau.
What lucky little people babies are to-day! Their emancipation from old-time tyrannies and restrictions has been as complete as in the case of their mothers.
No more binders made of long straight strips of flannel wound round and round the little body AD tightly that the skin is pinched cach time the lungs are expanded. No more long starched robes to chafe the tender skin. No more voluminous flannel petticoats and "underskirts" doubled over and pinned round the little limbs toi restrict their movements.
I was looking at a modern baby's trousseau the other day and this is what I anw, anys a writer in a Home paper. Dainty little gar- ments of the softest materials de- signed specially with an eye to Baby's comfort under all condi- tions. There was nothing to chafe and nothing to restrict. All the garments were of a sensible short- ness. Even the first, "long" clothes were only about a third of the length of long clothes In "grand- mother's day. There was no waste of material about them either and their trimmings were as simple as they were dainty.
For the first few weeks of baby's life there were day and nightgowns! in fine nainsook with narrow lace insertions or tiny sprays of hand- embroidered flowers round hem This fragment of revealing con- and yolk, severely plain flannels cur versation is reported by Mr. St. and nainsook petticoats slightly tucked. There
"Because women notice gowns so carefully in the motion John Ervine, who, after a discus-Ince-trimmed.or pictures and because thasa pic aion on the subject with some wo were cosy wrap-over vests, hand- Lures are shown almost universal-men friends, wrote up the debate knitted in the finest wool and silk ly, it is important that we devote for November Good Housekeeping, and wool mixtures and cosy house In good deal more time to the de- "I know it is very old-fashioned conts crocheted and knitted in soft igning and making of the cus and reactionary and retrograde of coloured wool in faney patterna. tumes than the ordinary dress me," said one woman, "but I like a There were binders of double maker might.
man to be successful and to win ¦ thickness flannel shaped to the
"I was quite flattered recently while in Paris to hear a smartly ||||||93||||||||||||||2|9 dressed French woman behind me
The Latest
Winter
Creations, are
on View at
STYLE
7, Ice House Street,
Evening gowns realy for imme- diate wear and any orders will be performed
both promptly and satisfactori- Iy.
WOMEN OF AFFAIRS.
Some of the lesser-known achievements of the women who have "done things" have come to light during the three-days fair of the London and National Society
for Women's Service,
remark of Claudette Colbert's cos- tume in "The Big Pond," which I designed, 'C'est vraiment chic! A compliment, I thought, from France to America.”
20 YARDS IN A SKIRT.
new
Nearly twenty yards of material formed the skirt, with its sunray ipients, of an evening frock in car- nation mauve chiffon worn by Miss Betty Moore in the comedy at the Royalty, "A Morri- nge Has Been Dis-Arranged," on December 9. It has a little bolero of shot to mauye and peacock blue and a much-embroidered swathed belt.
Cardigans in brilliant hues in the new suctie velvet helped to make a gay second act. They were worn with tennis frocks, the scene of the play being a amart Summer resort on the Bosphorus.
Beautiful teagowns were by Lady Tree, The swathed belt Fashion was again seen in For Empire teagown of peach-coloured velvet and lace, the belt being in turquoise-blue velvet.
worn
body, bound with silk, and suppli-
ed with silk ties that could be ad-
A REAL AIR OF DISTINCTION IS ACHIEVED
BY WEARING A
FELIX GOWN AND HAT.
THEY REPRESENT THE BEST IN STYLE, VALUE AND WORKMANSHIP.
THE EVER INCREASING DEMAND FOR OUR GOWNS AND HATS IS PROOF CONCLUSIVE.
SUCCESS HAS NECESSITATED THE EXTENSION OF OUR PREMISES.
SKILL AND COURTESY CONTINUE TO BE THE FORETHOUGHT OF OUR FASHIONABLE RENDEZVOUS.
The Felix Hat Shop
YORK BUILDING, NEXT TO MOUTRIES.
Rep
justed to allow for body expansion. 20⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ For colder days there were finely knitted body belts to take the place of the bindera. Very elastic and comfortable these were, and a aure preventive of body chills.
Shortening Modes.
For the shortening stage the garments were very similar. only much shorter, so that the limba could have free play when baby was left to kick about in his pram or cot or on his crawling rug. There were little hand-embroider- ed matinee conts in cashmere and others in hand-crochet, до that baby was well provided for in all weathers. Similarly there were outdoor coats in silk and cashmere, and others in rabbit wool.
For the crawling stage all sorts of cosy woollies were provided for knockabout wear. These included petticoats, crawlers, dresses, tunic outdoor coats and cosy fitting boo- nets, For more Important OC- casions dainty frocks of crepe do ching, soft silk, orgàndie and nain-i Book were carefully folded in sheets of tissue paper.
Kayamally Bldg. Mezzanine Floor. Entrance Gordon's
Eve
SALE
25%
Reductions.
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CLEANSING THE SKIN.
The foundation of all skin SYBIL THORNDIKE.
beauty is cleanliness. But cleans- Unusual sleeves were a feature what he sets out to win, and I am
ing the skin, which is the most of her other teagown in gold vel-sure that ninety-nine out of a vet. The long, tight sleeves were hundred women feel as I do. We
Glasgow, Dec. 2.
delicate of human tissues, re- A picturesque perlod makes cil embroidered in gold up to the el-love success. When a man wins & the differents to a play, as Miss quires special care.
Be sure you bow, with cascades of lace falling race, fsn't his girl delighted? Of Sybil Thorndike certainly knows. make a wise choice in cleansing from the wrista. The note of women's achievement
course she is, and she loves to see In "The Matchmaker," which she creams. The classic line of Miss Mary all the other people envying her played for the first time in Glas- was struck from the outset by hav-Newcomb's white georgette even-man to be first. We haven't any gow last night, the famous
A cream that is inclined to be ac-stiff and heavy ing as opener Miss Winifreding frock in the third art
will require ton was use for mediocrities and failures, tress brought back much of the trikingly simple. Over it she although we sotietimes have to put glory of old and colourful London. Massage that is too strong will
muelt working into the Spooner, the airwoman who did so
skin, wore a white velvet evening coat up with them. brilliantly in the International Air with a very large collar of white too.
And quite right, Every gown was a poem in it The successful man le a sulf, a lyrical mass of frills and distend the pores, stretch the skin Tour round Europe.
ostrich feathers.
guarantee that our children will be flounces, billowing bustles and and lend to create wrinkles and Labbiness. Use a cream that is given a decent upbringing, healthy full petticoats:
light and works in easily. home, proper food, good clothes, With her gowns, Miss Thorn- the best education, a proper start dike wore a wig of auburn curls, After you have worked in the The Marchioness of Linlithgow in the world. No woman likes to swathed around with a most pic-cream with light upward move- appeared in a tomato-red coat and think that the man she marries turesque gold ribbon. In con-ments of the finger tips, tako a skirt with a large red felt hat, ac- can't fend for her children. Ugh! trast to her natural flaxen shingle, clean soft towel and wet it
weak-kneed and the the effect was startling.
cold water. companied by Lady Mary Hope, in I hate the
Her first gown was in blending tones of shot brown' and the wet towel with the same move- the bustled overdreas ment you have used for the cream. opening to show a petticoat of And just see the dirt that comes
The completo dress away!
BARE-BACK FROCKS.
Lady Emmott proved an expert saleswoman at one of the stalls, The Hon. Mrs. Spencer Graves Was selling her own dainty needlework, chintz bags, wool embroidered or gandie dinner rats and lavender bags.
blue and a fur coat, and Lord chicken-hearted!" Charles Hope, at the marriage on
A dozen braces of pheasants were December 8 of Capt. I. A. Ralston,
a gift to the provisions stall from Highland Light Infantry. Lady Denman, Lady Antor, M.P.,
His bride was Miss Patricia and Lady Bertha Dawkins were Barry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. others there,
Ernest Barry, and she was tall Girl solicitors, doctors, dentists, enough to carry well the wide, fan- and Civil Servants have filled the shaped train of velvet which fel fair at night after their working from her waisted velvet gown, aud day was over, de
had a shaped frill of the same material all round the curved end. Her tulle veil was even longer than this train, and she had a new kind of pearl-embroidered "fob" in the front of a rucked bodice,
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE
For the best Permanent Finger, and Marcel Waves. – Hair, Cutting and ⠀
Manicura for Ladies and
Gentlemen, * Pedder Bldg. 1st floor, Room 5.
Tel: 26189, „Opposité" entrance H.K, Hotal.
A carious choice for the four bridesmaids dresses also in ivory ring velvet-was revealed by a alight accident to one of the quar tettes On arrival in the porch of St. Mark's Church, North Audley : Street, the bow tied on une shoulder cape came undone, gand beneath was a full bare-backed evening dress of the velvet, wIEH only two pearl-embroidered shoul der straps, reaching to the waist pino at the back.
orange,
gold alik
Was
soft
Then follow over the face with
Complete the cleansing by pat-
bound and trimmed with bands of geld galon, and from hering in a little witch hazel or your astringent lotion to elbows fell frills of gold-tinted favourite
net. Gold cord laced the front of close up the pores."
the corsage, and a asshi arrange- ment of the dress material fell from the neckline to the waist, and again to the hem behind.
Tled. With Gold.
..
The second gown was in tones of bright red and black, the pett!- coat of glowing scarlet satin under a dress of patterned-.milk, with the bustles tied up with ́gold.": She was wearing this when she encountered Eva (Iria-- Darby- ahire), who as a flashing brunette wore in gown of pala sea-green | patterned ⠀⠀ with yellow. Cream
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The question of Silks for Winter can be answered to your satisfaction by 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
not formed the nem of the under SILK STORE
dress, and appeared again at the tight fitting "corsage that surely fitted to the nineteen-inch xafst. of that picturesque periods:
BA, Queen'a Road, C Opposite Queen's Theatre,
Gordon's
Specialists
in Ladies' Footwear.
To a collection already
widely 'known for its variety, we are
constantly adding new styles.
KAYAMALLY BUILDING.
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A BIRTHDAY GIFT HINT.
A handkerchief puff is a good suggestion for the woman quaintance to whom you wish to send some tiny trifle to take the place of a birthday card. It can be made in next to no time, and the cost is infinitesimal.
A discarded chiffon or georgette lance frock will provide material for at least half a dozen: of the dainty little handkerchiefs. Have the small squares picot-edged, siitch a swansdown puff in the centre of bach. If you' match the silk well the stitches should scarcely show at all on the other kide. Button-hole round the tiny slots through which the ribbona. cr narrow silk cords are run,
If you are using plain chiffon or georgette, you can paint a little design on each handkerchief or embroider a monogram in the corner before attaching the puff.
LADIES' SHOES
Best Quality Foreign made Ladies' Shoes
'at Reasonable Prices,
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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