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THE

PARIS FASHION NOTES.

(FROM ONE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ISABEL, RAMSAY.]

PARIs, July th.

HONGKONG DAILT PRESS; FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH, : 1924.

MLLE. LENGLEN.

WHY SHE RETIRED.

Aten

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL. Misa, R. La. Anderson Mr & Mrs S. E. Lang Mr & Mrs B. H.

Batchelor Mr Ms C. Lauritzen

Mr

- irae Mrs E. R. Beliliös Me E. WaLehmkan Mr & Mr A. Bellekoff Mr F. X, Lausit

Mir . Eevaand Mr B. J. Bübeck

Blackburs Me La

Middel Mr N Blumenthal

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Mr Colbourne. Lättle My Imcht

ALF P. Mr & M

Brown

Menger

and child

[NY A WALLIS, MYERS, C.HE] At half-past two on July 2nd M The Grand Prix as a culmination of i the fashionable season in Paris was a lengten relinquished both her champion- brilliant success. The Paris weather, ships at Wimbledon. It will seem strange after months of capriciousness finally de- to speak nad write of her na "ex-cham- cided to smile consistently with the result pion Her intention to retire was tak that the summer toilettes appeared" in [ing shape, under medical advice, the pre- full Force Thin gowns. lace, embro

embroiders, vious evening, but she did not formally Mrs If. Collins Bord

Mr. S. Brandel transparent ratch antil she arrived on the ground coquettish little parasols,

Baron Beano 30 iyhts filled the

•packdock wit

with sprightly, d30- on July 2nd. And since ngulation

Mr A. W. Graham lighter tones domin- ente colours.

governs a matter of this kind, the exen. of although there were

were a

could only wait until they received. Ale J, Casion number women who took the part of wearing definite intimation fret the holder her." de R. Chen black and white costunies that were

Mr Chane smart in severe in line. These blacks

I would seem that the strain of K. Cheng and whites joined with the black and Suzanne's four and anexpected struggle Mr S. Cobr gray morning coats of the men to form, with Miss Ryan was too severo for phy-Ar Jahn H. Crocket, dark background against which the white.

Mr A. Cro the hiege. the periwinkle blae, the deli-sical system that had been lowered in re- ent rese and the yield red costumes of the other women showed with increased Brilliant,

bal

self.

Mr & Mrs WA. R.

Douglas

Ar & Mrs.R.Dongla Mr J. L. Durand Miss Eccles

31- K-E. Ellis Mr A.4. Footi Mr H. F. S. Frazer “

Marlington

M-III.

Dr. R. E. CHI Dr. R.

*Gomis

Mr R.Gülespie Mir A. d. 3. Mr Y. Goulboru Me &

Mr & Mrs J. Consi Mr John Scott Harton

E. Hansermann Mr E Mr P, J. van Hecks

Henry 3r Fit

Mr Homade

Ar

sistance by a recent attack of jaundice. | Ars D. R. Davie It was against the advice of her father that the champion took, upy the challenge The lines of the start costumes were all at Wimbledon this year, and she only did donated by the tendency to the horizons because the title was dear to her, and Few bouffant frocks, which one parti. Wimbledon dearer still. She had saidh, cularly expects to see at the Grand Prix quite truthfully, that she looked forward to Winbleslon as a child looks forward to were war, and even those gowns which

Christmas The clat, the movement, and ould be classed as by de agle shoessel relatively narrow skirts depending from do not doubt the personal triumph ap their kitted bodies. Noweyer, the adop pealed to her femistibly So she bare tion of the straight silhouette dil not mar down parental opposition, and came, the feminine appeal of the greater part of blithe, and dancing, into a picture which The costumes worn. One of the most fitted her, and of which she was the chief beautiful of the French comédiennes aperament. The party rounds, aegistered pard in a blue and green plaid sheath in love seas, only served to quicken her dress, breken only by a knee ruffle of the pulse; they involved no test either of her same plaid taffeta useit on the diagonal stamina or of her nervons energy. Froby averssories were a tiny plaid prhly she had so anticipated that prece The asel.

matching the costume, tipped with deat-would be broken when she met Miss jaste and with a jade handle, and Ryan, enquered so often, before in two large, envelope shaped portgamontáre of sts. Others did not share this optimistic Pren kid. The shoes were brown was view they had noted Miss Ryan's all aden the wide, erin expeline.

Another delicious costume was of paleound advance this year: they had a

membered the memorable mate at Forest, Lege ergandie embroidered in horizontal Hills in 1921, when, as in the struggle Ines of stall white flowers. This coss

£R23318

was worn with a

a standstill. These waited for her & Mas J. Lattery. arguadie. trinted with "le at of biere of Monday. Sweanne had beer fought to

with one pink rose. Practically all of the women except Physical and mental reaction which, in those who wore black had discarded a highly string rature like that of this sleeves, en feast, wore the shortest child of France, avemed bound to come. of sleeves. A notable, rastume showing pare arms was of white created in

pria Test with "Japanese medallions fettuce green. The zaws

followed the opuler sheath ke liars and a large shaw the green painted material, deeply fringed with white silk was knutted across the shoulders. Another

On Tursalas evening MH. Lenglen von defuit and unqualified, was against any sulted an eminent physician. His opinion, further competition this week, I fu langley his disappointed the public s this sudden termination of her campaign in England, she has disappointed herself. more. The challenge to her supremacy which attracted a great deal of was no more threatening this year than tenguished carriage of its wearer as on necount of the delightful periwinkle huo which was its "colour, throughout, was inade of georgette. This showed a double skirt, straight in line though a rather generous amount of material had gone to make it; a blue organdie hat was worn to match

Mentions much on account of the dis in any past year, she had the heart to:

Ostrich fenther boas and östrich cover led parasols were quité a feature of the dresser costumes. One Indy dressed in wyster white wore a bon of long hairlike ostrich which shaded fean white at the ceptre tu black at the tips, and she earried a small parasol covered with the same sert of ostrich Another parasol and bou set was of the palest biege, and this

arasol also was tiny, Several pale appeared. and a number of parasols covered with white or rose biege ostrich moved about above the crowd like flowers, Boating on a stream.

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meet it, and thought she could summon up the strength. The estimated has proved fallacious. It is unfortunate, but Wim- bledon, as the crowds proved yesterday does not melt away because Suzanne only appears in the committee box.

IDENTIFICATION BY THE

fr

TEETH.

NOTABLE CASES RECALLED."

It appears (says the Medical Peers wit feet) that French dentists are fre quently, consulted by families wishing to identify a body supposed to be that of relative cr friend In one case deri- tist was able to identify a body which had been burier for seven years in 23 2. grave with others. Teeth give good evi- dence with regard to age, and it was Many women curried plam parasols, through the examination of the teeth eithre made to match their costumes, or that the age of a skeleton supposed to be of some briliantly eqntrasting colours, that of Louis XVII. son of Louis XVI. Almost all the parsels wein small.

and Marie Autoinette. was established. even the ours of thin Japanese silk. Luis XVII. had died in the Temple, stretched on Khuboo frame the flat, aged ten years and two months, and Oriental for The European "parasols, the skeleton, in

that it was that however, while keeping showed the deeply domed form. One of a child of at least fourteen er fifteen

Ef extremely original parasol had jade bends va

several famous years of age. for its Bus & imle bull for a ferth and murderers have ens vase harglars, en identified from the hundle. These imprints of teeth.

of

Ja

to the small size, characteristics indicative dental

cases

Mr & Mrs Da. Horta Mr J. D. Humphreys Mr G. D. Jackson Mr S.J. Johuston Mr & Mrs (i. Kurang Mr. R. Kerr Str Jolin kortt

and child

arro. J. Latumer

and child

J

General Isu

Capt. : B. Morter Miss Mühllehurst a Mr C."H. Montagne Mrs P. R. Montrose Mr & Mrs C. B.

Morrison

Dr. J. Morrison Mr J. D. March Mr G. Musitano Mr N. Nonb Mr Oliver Mr Ch. Padget Mr T. Pasquier MrA. C. Pedersen M Pritchard and

TWO HORY

Mr M., J. Quist Mr E A. Hodskog Mr A. H. Rowe

Mr J. L. G. Rassell

Mr G. E. Schrober

Mr. E. Score Mr J. Sendeti

Miss Lucile Shepdent Dr. & Mrs Shipley Mrsk Mrs W. A

Stanton

Mr. H. Sturt Mr I. A. Tobias Mr F. Tradewell

Bir. R. A. Wadesong Mr C. Watch Ale W. Walters Mr Aired

Mr

Watt-

Woo! Wilson

M. P. A.

31.J. P. Wright

Mr M. D. Yuu

Me J.T Yung

Me M. Znug

Mr F. W. P. Zwangers

RePress Bay Hote Mrs Allison ani

Mrs & Miss May doughter Mr & Mrs H. Nolasco Mr & Mrs M. Bayer

and family Mr J. L. Parker Mr&Mr Biter

Mrs & Miss Regio Miss Blair

Messer A. E. Reynollis anel Lickson Mr & Mrs Rogers

Mr Davenp

Brum: Miss R. M. Pune Miss Grare

Mr & M1s I. H. Geste 3Er P. M. Hodgson Mr A. F J. Knight Mr&Mr R.

Ticklemen at chill Mr&Mrs Lained and

childon

Mr Lees and child Mr & Mrs E. MrG. H. Lynott Mr. A. Magee

Mr & Mrs

PEAK

and childrea- Miss E. I. Rogers Miss R. L. Rogers Mr C. B. Shank Mr & My D. G,

Mr & Mrs J.. II.

Mr M. Walk Mr & Mrs A.

Stewart

Taggart

Weissenbruch

HOTEL.

Mr J., KooTAMAN

Arthur Mr Mrs A. Lane

Mr K. Larson Mr W. Leask Mr. D. Leys

Mix F. R. Bailey Mr & Mrs 14 C. F.

Bellamy

Mr. Benjamin Mr J... Bounar Mr A. T. J. Howkor Mr T. Bene Mr M. J. H Mist

I'

A. H. Brenna Col. C. Russell

7. Russell Brown Miss 1. W.-Bress Me T. 8. Dastar 1 Mr II. R. C Mr. R. Collis

ta f. H. Carmack

W. Darch ME. Des Vorms It lol. H. A.

Daljin Mr G. C. Dinnera - Mr& Airs J DanCAU

large inde ball ferge jude beads having taken of all the valu-AL W. E. Dive

so

were tempted

tn

made.»

matched the string. which the fair lady wore twisted threeables they could times about her neck. The parasol was partake of some breast and butter on

favy blue banded at the edges with the table. On hearing sound they

de- jade grees and it matched a costume parted hastily, leaving behind a partly- eaten sandwich, which showrd very plainly blue DINN One Indy wore a silvur unklet, but at the impring of teeth. The sandwich was trarted little attention with it.

Who turned over to a dentist, little contrast did it make with her sand plaster, model of it. The model corres coloured stocking as its supple links lay nonded perfectly to the teeth of one of closes alant her ankle. For the rest this the accased who confesser. A few years lady was very spart indeed. Her gown ago also. Quintin of Brussels identified sheath with side zodets of a reda murderer, by the imprint he had left and navy bine foulard

on an apple, · print. The cloak which she wore looked like Vionnet madet, for it was split to the neck front and back, and tied closely about the threat with a long band of blue georgette which was knotted at the nope of the and fell in long streamers down the back. The cloak was of navy georgette and was edged with a three inch hem of carmine georgette, which matched the red in the patterning of her gown.

wak a

over

arrow the figure in effect, and, although severe can be softened up the weung of a dressy little cloche, or the adition of a coloured flower to the apof the gown

Innumerable white gowns` many of them having inely pleated tunics over a narrow underskirt. White sheath gowns drape with white silk lace were 1150 a favourite, and were worn either with transgrent prin or organde, cape- troduced colour into the one then, lines or with wide black hits which in

means of the flowers which adorned theni, which attracted a great Two ntion departed froni

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Mr & Mrs. W. A.

Festac Mr&Mrs. FitzRoy Mr A. Forlags

Mr & Mrs W. D.

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A number of cretenue and toile de Jong

MR. J. A. Barrett costumes a role de style of toile de One of the most

Mr & Mrs L. Beck striking was a

Mr W. A. Bennett Joy In A Louis Sieze pattern of birds

(spt. T. L Brown and vines on a cream ground. Her hat

Mr. W. Campbell was covered with the same material, and

My J. 5, Cax took the quaint Form of a poke bonnet accepteri mies of martness. The first Mr W. S. Cuff Several three

length goals of

was composed of three young girls who M. W. E. Earle quarter erettene embroidered

with gold

short, ware

Efting sheath dressed of Mr & Mrs H. Golden- close thread made quite a

g effcet in white crepe

satin draped with straight the brilliant

de Jouy or tunics which were embroidered with the Mr C. H. Haslewood eretonne tright.

number of silk cos Olymple mbols in all their brilliant tumes. One charming one of black crepe colours. Their heads were bare except ed hy smallish re for heavy bandeaux of twisted white silk, marocain was brightened flowery cut from a cretonne and embrois and their hobbed hair was curled to such ered onto the binck with gold chain

crepe

ain an extent that it stood straigh from stitching

The model was long and slen- their herds. Al three were blonde and der in line, sleeveless, and it was worn the

a they gave

effect of youth and startling little cloche of black erin trimmed

joyons physical energy. The other group curled quills witch covered it en with

consisted of four Indian indies in their tirely

Cretonne patterns in silks appear native costumes: these were rgeous in woman wore a their rich colours and ther metallio ed as well. A A young chemike frock ret

a vretonne printe

crepe threads as well

veluptuous as in their satin with a canary yellow

The

ladies

were escorted by large red rosed and their green with draperies

two Indian gentlemen dry printed all over it. Her hat was a cloche attired in European costumes.

correctly

with

a

leaves

trimmed

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of canary yellow straw; the brim was roll- "The smart men at the rates are quite ed up it the front, whilst a Bower of shirred yellow grosgrain ribbon with attractive a feature as the women: their costumes are less varied. of dul!

green grosgrain

striped trousers, the closely fitting the front of it.

The black costumes, while sober, show.orning coats, and the high hats, either black or a soft gray brightly gleaming great deal of style. Most of them hunded with black together with the were of the straight, sheath lines, and smart little black case for the field glasses showed a white jobot or plastron,

el

or

even a front panel of pleated white cree running from neckline to hem. This LTD.style has been taken up with enthusest by'n great many women, for it tends to (Continued on next columin.)

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