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CUP DAY AT GOODWOOD.

SOME OF THE DRESSES.

Cup Day at Goodwood (August 2nd) broke gloriously fine and murerlike. The King and Queen motored up to the nomber's entrance, where they arrived soon after one. The Queen wore a dress of hydrangea blue-manuve crepe marocain, embroidered in silk and heads of two A hat of similar shot pastel shades.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Houskone Boga,

Mr. Balan Mr Lerche

MedMrs A.3. Alsdorp Mr W. Armstrup, Mrs E. B. Balilion Mrs R. Blackborn Mr E O. Blacker.

Bornchowitz Mr N. Hr C. A. Bowen Mr H: Caming MPH. Chan

M. Cario

mauve and blue was worn, with the brim NC Z Charah

2 caldren

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ninde of flowers in the two delicato : C. E. Clarke shades. Her Majesty wore a long cloak MFA. A. Claxton with a demed collar of grey and silver Mr. E. Cohen silk and silver tissue. 4 row of large General G. da Costa pearls and large pearl earrings were worn. L. Com... Coats

The Duke and Duchess of York arrived Mr. F. Dennelly

Mr & Mrs G. Enger some time after the King and Queen with Mr M their hostess, the Countess of March. and Mr W. H. Ferris Lord Settrington. The Duchess of York Dr. E. Gil wore a iscuit coloured crêpe romain Mr E. Gossett dress the skirt frilled narrowly, but not

Mr & Mrs J

Could with fall frills, and the hodire long and Mes J. Gay finishing with a girdle having a large flat Capt. T. P. Hall: rosette of satin ribbon of the same soft Mr Mrs W. A shade. A hat of blue-grey crinoline straw

Hannibal was worn with little clusters of pink flow-Me & Hansen

laid on the wide brin Her Royal MrJohn Boots Harstons Highness wore a broad soft tie of Russian Mr&Mrs D. Hazell sable, and her ordiments were pearls,

Mr C. Hendry The Duchess of Northumberland wore Hip Hong

Capt. R. Hodgson dress of lime-green crêpe pirocain. Mr A Jenkuus lavee white crinoline straw hat was wor Judo Jones with white gardenias and leaves round the Mrs J. W. Joseph crown. The Duchess were Boyveral rows of | Mr & Mrs Langston very fine nearls. The fountess of Cavin | Mles C. Lauritsen was wearing a dove-coloured dress, with

Min B. Lillio

Mr P. Marka Mr & Mrs R. D.

Marshall Mr W. J. McCafferty Mr DL HF.

McMaster

Mr & Mrs W. C. G..

Heyer

Mr M. Monssuriff, Mr C. R. Montague: Mr & Mrs M.

Dr M. J. Margis Mr Nagsmoto

Mr Nissin de nurs

Mr H. Sitz

Mr G. 8. Paget

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Mr & Mrs T. Pals Mr & Mrs H. Pestrian Игли. Ресту. Hr T. Patria Mr V, W. W. S.

Purcell Mr J. Schindler Mr G. C. Seliver Miss H. F. Skinner MrP.Soane

Mr D. B. Sparks

W.

Mr

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Miss Rander Steen Mr G. Mr B. R. Thomas

Mr W. A. Vernor MrC. Weinberger

Berulis Bay HOTEL

Mrs. C. J. Crocker

Mrs L B. Geare MM. B. Keenchan Hon. Mr A.0. Lang Mr & Mrs A. Leygaud Mrs. Miss Lowden. MrG. EL. Lynots Mr & Mrs E. Lund

Major & Mr Milner Jones, & children Mr & Mrs Miskin Mr&Mrs WH, Pisat Mr J. Ralston Mr Richmond Mr C. B. Shank Mn G. Shook

Mr of Walker

D. Shank

Majer & Mrs Warton MrF. N. Young

PALLO HOT EN

Caldwell

hot darker in colour, having a large flat rockle, shaned fint rikhon ornament on -one side. A long cloak of cloth deeper in

the same scheme of colour was worn.

The Marchioness of Binndford was in Mr&Mrs A. Drevard

Mr J.E. Edwards black, with a hat of garnet-coloured straw, Mr&Mrs J. E. Endert trimmed with feathers shaded in Wall-Miss-Geare Blower tones, and her hostess, the Coun tess of Wilton. in black crêpo de Chine, with narrow panels of white, and a black hat, finished with white flowers. Mrs. Crocker Baiteel, Lady Wilton's twin and only surviving sister, had a dress of dark lue foulard, patterned very lightly in deep, rohe red. A dark blue, wide-brim- rued straw Hat-trimmed with blue ribbon, was worn. The Hon. Mrs. Fetherston- hangh was in café au lait coloured duve: W. Bernatt tyn, and wearing a dark brown bat, and M&Mrs D. A. Lady Rachel Howard had a dress of fawn. coloured crêpe marocain, and a large hat Mr Ca Dance of tagel straw, having a brim of hrown MrR: Earnabaw" Tace. Lady Wavertree wore a dress of Mr J. Jack pale orchid mauve crêpe de Chine, having Mr & Mrs K. Kala panels finely pleated at either side. A Mr S. J. Lynch narrow-brimmed and rather high-crowned Mr & Mrs Doa G. hat of French straw exactly the same shade was worn, with a cluster of shaded clover flowers against the crown at one side. A tulle scarf exactly matching the costume was worn. Lady Noreen Bass's dress made a delightful note of colour, being of deep rose red crêpe marocain. A large black laney straw hat was worn, with roses in graduated trails from the J.M. Bonnar Crown to the edzes of the brim Mrs. Mr A.C.J. Howker Arthur James wore a blue Foulard dress, Mr&Mrs A. Prosticit Win a front of large diamond-shaped | Mr W. Buio panels closely printed in white. A blue Miss Futterworth... hat was worn, with a series of ospreyir E. Calatroni feathers in theasant and dull-blue colour MA. N. B. Or ing round the crown. Lady Hillingdon Lt. & Mrs H.H Clark was wearing a long bronze brown coat Mr. Clemes avor black, and a brown hat. Lady Zia Wernher worn a fawn-coloured duvetvn and niated silk ribbon cont, and n vold. Heil straw hat, with brown and dead gold flowers on it.

The Hon. Mrs. George Lambton had at: embroidered black cont and a yellow Hat. The Countess of Jersey, with a black lace and straw hat and a yellow crêpe dress, wore a long elonk of brocade in shades of pale hydrangea blue and purple and grey, having a small chinchilla collar. The Countess of Mar and Kellie wore a dark yellow ochre dress under a black and gold brocade fur-trimmed cont, and a large black hat having a diamond ornament in Front The Countess of March's dress was of brown marocain, and a brown straw hat with chisters of small flowers round the brim was worn. Countess Spencer was costumed in two shades of soft yet bright blue. The dress was of crêpe marocain and the hat of straw and lisse

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Miss Barton

Mr G. W. Barton

Merle

MrJ. T. Mannix My B. J. de H Mcors Mr D. E. Sherman "D. C. Sinclair MrEL Saith Mr U. Stinger MrP. T. Tindal!" Mr Rone Veria Mrs. H. A. Wyre

Past Hom

V. Benjamin Mr & Mrs F. W..

Blackwell

Coper

Mr Jullie Mins Mr W.A..ornall MIX

Mr V.T.

Dean Mr P. Damaretz Mr E. Des Voeux Lt. Col. H. A. Dobbin Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr&Mrs W D.

Goodfellow Mr F. M. Goldrich Mr A. Wer ndy Miss M. B. Hall Mr&Mr. J.E

MrJ, Hancock***

Hancock Mr J.B. Hawker Mr&MrWJ.Hawker Mr 8. H. Hewer· · Mr H. D. Hilliard Eng.-Com. J. B.

Hocken

Miss O.C. Jezkinų Mr W. & Jazdna M='J. M. Kaye'

in similar shades. Lady Zouche, in black Dr. & Mr W. V. M. ̧ crêpe de Chine, with draping caught by

Koch

a large buckle, had a black satin hat with Mr L. L. Kuoreman

jade green feather at one side drooping Mr M. F. Key

to the shoulder. Lady Charnwood wore Mr. J. D. Kinnard

a dress of fine luce over biscuit-coloured

satio and a plumed hat of gold tissue and brown tulle. Madame de Landa wAS

Mr& Mei A. Lane MrE. t. Layman Mr Lebloge Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr Loyd

Mr & Mrs 3, Martin Mr & Mrs W.J. E

McKenzie

Mr E. McGregor Mr& MC.F.bialsby, Mrd.

Miller

M. T. Mitchell

Morten Mr. L. Min M. Newsboline Mr.J. M. E. Nikole MrJ.N. Owen, Mn A. J. Person Mr AHL. Pena Major & Mra H.

Phillip

Mus H. Begginback Mr & Mrs J. B. Hoss Lt.Col. O. Bandera Mr. J. Saunders Mr B. R. Sham Capt. & Mrs Ivar

Sigueland Major

Hattersly MW. T. Stanton MA. W. Stewark --- Mrs & Mim Stubbings

Smith

Mn J. 8. Thainaon

Mr A. W. Tickle Capt. Vidal Mr & Mrs W. E.

Wakeham Capt. B. F. Walker Mrs V. M. Ward Capt & E Wats MF J. B. Way

Mr J. Weibuat !--

Mr K. H. Wild

Distributing prizes to successful.com- dressed in dark brown marocain draped petitors and teams in the contests already in long lines, with scarves of grey and decided nt Bisley, on July 5th, the Ear! deep orange showing as the breeze blewof Derby, Secretary for War, declared them qut Lady Diana Cooper, with a that the margin of safety now existing in pleated biscuit-coloured skirt, badate strength of the British Army, for the conter of taway orange and brown print- commitments with which the Army had to e crêpe de Chine. A wide-brimmed deal, was exeeedingly small, black hat was worn, with a scarf of black and orange crêpe de Chine round the crown.

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Despatches from Sydney show that the financial position of the Commonwealth is thoroughly satisfactory. Ordinary depart mental non-war, expenditure is lower by nearly £3,000,000 on the previous year'a return,Customs and Excise receipts amounting to roughly £11,000,000, the highest figure in the bistory of the Com- monwealth.

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Lady Irene Curzon wore he dull gold and black fur-trimmed brocade coat and a wide-brimmed crinoline straw hat, with túfts of ospreys round the crown, shaded from brown to pale gold, and held by gold cords. The dress was of pale brown marocain. Lady Alexandra. Curzon was driksed in organdi muslin in pink and innuve hydrangea shales, and wore a. large white.crinoline straw hat trimmed. with white ribbon. Baroness Beaumont The Earl of Brockane, escorted the wis wearing a knitted silk pearl-white Countess, whose dress was putria brown, dress and a large orchid mauve chiffon and who wore a large inte hat of the And issc. The Hon Mrs. Macdonali same tone. Mrs. Loeffler had a white Buchanan wore a fawn-coloured skirt and marocain dress, lightly patterned with a small coatee in brown and fawn colour,grey and black, and a black hat with and round her small binck hat were small touches of white was worn," white and yellow flowers Mrs. Streeter Lady Bingham wore black and white satin Lambert was in black and white foulard, and a black hat, with black and "duli and with it wore a black and white silk aquamarine blne oapress on the upturned hat. Lady Victoria Bullock's binek maro brim. Lady Walpole was in white and cain dress had a cluster of pink flat black satin. With her was Mias. Mario flowers holding the drapery at one side. Seton, who was in pink with a hinek hat and a large black straw hat was worn. Lady Burrell wore black with white in Viscountess Carlton was in a grey contn hinek hat Mrs. Ruan Wallace had' a and skirt, with a black hat, ever the long cost in urey and brown, and wore a crown of which was a wide band of gold brown hat with dull red feathers at one embroidery. Lady Donatin Fitzwilliam, side. Lady Mary Thynne, in cinnamon with n

vinnamon-coloured silk, crepe coloured marocain, wore a black hat, dress, wore a black hit Lady Joan Fitz- Lady Waydham, who was attending williama in white, had a creamy-tinted Goodwood for the first time, was wearing hat with deep blue ostrich plumes in it." - a roll und black brocade cont and a

(Continued at foot of next columu) wide-brimmed black bat.

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