THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 15, 1988.
TUTTI-FRUTTI PUNCH
1 cup sugar.
3 cups water.
6 oranges, Juice.
6 lēnions, juice.
1 cup pineapple, diced.
2. bananas.
1⁄2 cup maraschino cher-
-ries, ^ent-enull,
2 quarts charged water
́ ́or gringérale.
Boil sugar and water to a syrup 'five minutes, "¿ból, add fruit' and.... Juices. Place in punch bowl over cake of ice. When cool, pour in the charged water and serve.
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FASHIONS--STRAIGHT FROM PARIS
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Bride's Hair "Her Witty Kitty
Crowning Glory
By ELSIE PIERCE
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"Let's go right to the head of our hair should be brushed-up beauty routine for brides-for bri-out, the brush used so that it com- des should be headed in beauty. pletes a semi-circle through the hair. You start with the bristles on - the 'You may be planning to wear a left side of the brush next to the large or a tiny hat, or you may be planning to wear a pearl crown hol-hair, bristles pointing down-
ward. ding a veil that has been in the hand bristles through the hair, and You finish with the right
family for generations. way, though, enough of your hair rotary movement does a pretty com- bristles pointing upward. - This will show so that you want it polish-plete job of cleansing the hair and ed and gleaming, softly waved and massaging scalp at the same time. becomingly arranged.
Of course, if you can afford spe-
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It is well to start an intensive cialised scalp treatments - several brushing campaign at least two or times a week for several-weeks-so three weeks before the wedding much the better. But if you cannot, march. Weekly or twice-weekly the above outlined routine should The Parisienne will be this sum-hot oil treatments followed by very help tremendously. mer more feminine -than-ever, as careful and thorough shampooing seamstresses are making for her will do much to cleanse the scalp, highly worked dresses with gathers, stimulate the circulation, leave the nervures and open-work; the fulness hair clean and shiny.
starts from the waist, from the I hope you know just how the
· hips or from the knee; the waist-
line is at its right place, sometimes a little higher, and often merely marked, one dress has inside pleats of a different colour than the skirt itself. The hem of another is cut out with net or other fabric, and yet |
For another has a basque effect.
very
the evening, two outlines have been adopted: the long fitting gown with draped in classic. fashion making the figure sculptural, and the wide dress whose great fulness is ac- centuated by vertical volants or free, panels. One Parisian couturier shows a dress reminiscent of the Second Empire period. Organdie
is often decorated with printed crepe de Chine or taffeta applications, and the fine organza, still in great favour this year, most of the time is mixed with lace and tulle of a very dainty freshness. Some of these gowns are real artistic master- pieces. Satin ribbons, bicoloured sashes, flowers, beaded embroideries, adorn them. What about lame? made Parisian couturiers have splendid dresses... for cocktail time. Very juvenile boleros. are worn over dresses; and to show to the world that Paris has not lost its spirit of gaiety, the Parisienne sets on her hats and dresses a crowd of details in very amusing ways; huge bow on each side of jacket; a bunch of flowers wrapped in a ribbon set in the manner of a surgeon's electric bulb, or upside down; the same bunch set on the shoulder close to the neckline; a pocket has the shape of a shell, etc.
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Hats have as much variety in their formis. . A milliner presents two amusing clown-like hats with a big pointed crown, one inclined for- ward, with feathers climbing on the top, its small. brim turned up taper- ing to the front, and the other mixed style of a medieval pointed chown and Directoire brim, adorned with a garland of flowers and a ribbon knotted under the chin. Some are becoming and charming: sailor- hats, bambina, etc. A well-known Parisian milliner gives her prefer- ence to the Scotch glengarry shape. Flat broad brimmed hats are of great 'smartness for openingwear. Veils seem to have taken a definite "place this season.
A word about shoes. they are generally of several lovely colours and of various forms, but the latest is the Chinese style with a very thick sole, which the Parisienne will wear as well for sports, min town, and at night, and which small women will certainly -appreciate.
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