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THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933,
111 The WOMAN'S Page ht
GREY AND BEIGE
SPORTS WEAR
More Vivid Colours Than Street Costumes.
During the early part of the sea- son the colours favoured by the day-time mode will form the basis of the colour tread in sportswear with the two neutral colours, grey and beige, assuming an important colours,
In sports clothes. more vivid con-i trasts can be worked out than in' street costumes, so one may expect of to see
usc a more generous bright colour in combination with the neatrals.
Navy also stands in high favour. for sports costumes. As the sea-] son advances and the demand comes for lighter colours, carving shades of blue, particularly those with byacinth or violet cast, are slated for acceptance.
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In the green shades yellow green is the newest and there is a new melon shade, a colour hovering be tween peach and tangerine that is very soft and becoming and very good when combined with beige or brown.
SQUARED EFFECT FOR SHOULDERS.
Bow Neck Effective.
USEFUL TAILORED TWO-PIECE.
More About Sleeves And Colours.
TRIM "SLICK LINES.”
The woman who is looking for
Ja smart ensemble which will be juseful for many occasions will find the newest two-piece a serviceable investment. It consists of a sim- ple frock and a seven-eigths length coat, both made of the same material. Two models were shown to illustrate it at an exclusive dress parade-one by 2 girl of about twenty-six and the other by a woman of forty,
The difference between the models was practically negligible. The older woman wore Admiral blue, and her skirt was three inches nearer her ankles than was the one worn by the girl, who by the way, had chosen tree-brown for her two-piece.
Tailored Effect.
The frock was so simple that it had a tailored effect-the skirt
One of the most popular suit plain with just a suggestion of a ZONTELATAN PLAATUISBL QURTU TAFAENC KORNBASIC CATCH types is the dress and jacket com-flare towards the hem, and the bination. However, this summer a bodice made with a V-neck and a wide choice is offered.
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becoming cross-over line. The coat was the "dresay" half of the Oxford gray rabbit's wool is
partnership. It had a rounded The coat is slightly fitted. 'shoulder yoke covering perhaps The one-button closing and longjfive inches of the upper-arm and revers are smart style details. then sloping gracefully upwards to
The bow neck is effective with the throat in front
maro-
cleared
the open front of the free swing The material, which was
Red slippers were worn with this ing jacket and a small dotted silk cain, was only slightly eased into frock, the skirt of which print makes the top of the one this yoke so that the "skirt" fell the ground all round.
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STRIPES AND CHECKS.
Marocain and astic
Stripes and checks dance no softly but by
means fusaily Suit jackets may be any length, over the dress below.
dresses invariably boast puff gether is a new fashion for holi- A scarf- from the very brief basque-like coilar, tied like a muffer, and with those of a baby's frock,
modelled alteves-sometimes
onday girls this summer. holero right down the line to finger wide, shaped ends, flowed cascade
decorated times
In elaborate and fashion down tip lengths, three-quarter
the front. The
fashion. Chiffon and organdi seven-eighths.
sleeves were a variation of this
have dresses
little cape-like the year's leg o'mutton design, fitting shoulder pieces which just cover aspect which tightly from elbow to wrist. The the tops of the arms, and there are
There is much talk about square-shouldered
gives a squared effect to the body. Jabove the waistline.
Lanvin also leans in this direc-
tion with built-up epaulettes for day wear. Other shoulders are ex- tended and raised by stiffening.
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some wired draperies which stand out from the arms and are fluted to give the impression of frilis.
Curiously enough, these wide sleeve draperies are most often seen on a dress cut on what the designers describe as "alick lines." The "slick" frock is no straight as to skirt and so elegantly fitted about the bodice that it gives at first glance an impression of trim- ness which is most attractive after a succession of fluffy effects.
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Smart Sleeves.
The dressmakers are growing very brave about sleeves. At first they adopted the square shoulders cautiously anu modified the leg lo mutton fullness as much as they dared. Now they have taken their courage in, both hands, and a frock or blouse depends largely upon its sleeves for its chic. Especially is. this the case with evening dresses, which are rarely seen without some adornment at the shoulders or some covering for the upper
arms.
Touch of Cherry,
A black frock of crinkled crepe had tiny puff sleeves slashed to reveal a touch of cherry red, this colour being repeated on the cor- eage where s slender strip of cherry crepe outlined
AM' BY GOLLY, ITS NICE TO BE ALONE I'M GLAD THAT DOG
15 OUT OF MY
SIGHT FOR A LITTLE WHILE,
·ANYIWAY •
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vestette.
CHEFS
agree that it has no equal.
MR-JIGGS-1 MUST GO DOWN-"TOWN" AND WANT TO LEAVE MY DOG WITH YOU ASA.GOOD NEIGHBOR, I KNOW YOU WILL DO THIS ANDI.
· KNOW YOU'LIKË DOGS BECAUSE I'VE SEEN NOU OUT STROLUNG
· WITH, ONE-
LEA& PERRINS SAUCE
WHAT ARE YOU GROWUN" ABOUT? YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT A DOC'S LIFE, 15- YOU
SHOULD LIVE MINË”.
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12-The underground
part of a plant 13-A German rebr.
admirat In
World War 14-Conclude
15 And (Lat) 16-Companion 17-Each (abbr) 18-Prophet 23-Holds
22-Parched
25-Segment 25-Pair (abbr.) 20-Unworthy of notice 30-Purer 23-Lyric poem 34-Combining form.
16-Over (Poet) 37-Girl's name 18-Neptune (abbr.). 18-Kitchen utenɛli' 40-Moved rapidly 42-Accost
44-Walled city of
fi. E. China
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ferture e2-Part of the body 139-Level
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67-To start suddenly
VERTICAL 1-Greek god of war 2-Memoranduma 3-Preposition
4 Begin 5-Mimic 6-Japanese coin -7-Pertaining to
.adition
8-Stake in carda
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13-Vant Russian plain
devoid of forest 14-Writing Muld
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(Collog.) 31-Jump
32-Founded the Priests
of Oratory 35-Goddess of Agricul ture (Rom. Myth,) |41-Indefinite article
43-A fins twilled table
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