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The tailored blouse is having a great
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run of pupularity just now, perhapa beÁHROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED cause tweeds are being more worn than they have been for somas time past. A new material has been found for the fashion- ing of blouses of this type, and that is satin. It makes up into extraordinarily smart blouses that are not "too unusual for morning wear yet quite elegant nough for afternoon or even evening wear on informal occasions. Satin haa one disadvantage. though, and this is that it does not wash well and has to be sent to the cleaners when soiled.
As
rint than any other shade, this is a draw back as it is very easily go at the its fore, can become very expensive from frequent visits to the cleaners.
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filk and Valasbies and Tes for Italy; ! and Londen (under arrangement) shipped at Bombay Into the Mall Steamer pro- direct to Marseilles and London Parcals will be received at this Ofos until Crape satin, which produces almost the5, on Friday, the 6th February, 1993 same effect as satin, is also being used The contents and value of all packages must be a lot for blouses, and possesses the ad-
For further particulars, apply to— vantage of submitting quite well to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00., laundering. Shirt blouses, less original
Agents. perhaps but quite efective nevertheless,
Hongkong, 2nd February, 1925. [1.796 are still being made of our ohl friends crêpe de Chine, Shantung and China alk.
One of the charactersties about the sports costumes which are being designed for the winter sports season in Switzer
and is the growing tendency to replace the skirt with close-fitting breeches. The suits destined for wear when skating or indulging in other fortas of snow and ice sports, arc, almost without exception, made with trousers instead of skirts, although very often this other garment is added as a separate piece that can be donned if the purchaser feels nervous about appearing without it, or has more scruples on the matter. Naturally, this skirt is knee length or a shade below so as just to cover up the breeches without adding undue encumbrance to the wear er, and most of those I have seen teave been quite plain in cut for the same res son. At times, the place of the skirt as medium, is filled by **covering up a straight, plain-tting coat, which, like the skirt, of course, reaches po lower than
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declared.
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he Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad Gedown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the
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Close-fitting hats made of the saint material as the costumes are the smartest 6nish in the way of bead-gear for winter sports wear. There are also a number of attractive woollen caps about." with scarves and gloves to match that are bound to be immensely popular with the women who like to add a little variety to their appearance.
at very little extra cost. The suits for early Spring wear which certain houses are now showing are mostly being made of kasha or of fine tweed. The tweed suit seems to have come to stay this time, for one now sees it on any and every occas sion, whereas, not so long ago, one felt. like apologising for wearing a tweed enit except when travelling or on a golf course. Its simple, solid appearance gives it a modern touch that must make haring arrived from the above Fort on 31s January, Consignacs of Cargo are hereby in it irresistible to women who ape modern-formed that their Goods are being landed at ism in dresy, Kasha, though a little their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company lighter in weight, is not so rapid or farmal in appearance and so lends itself Emited, Kowloos, zad stored at Consignees mare readily to the creation of simple, risk
and expense. wrap-around coats and the one-piece frocks that are worn underneath. One can not play with tweed, it must always be made up into strictly tailored suits, with a three quarters or full length cont or clan with a straight line jacket that imitates a man's sac coat, and a plain, straight skirt, the only detail of trim ming allowed being buttons that har monis with the main threads of the tweed. With the tweed suits that will be worn this Spring, there will be smart tailored blouses made of white, black or coloured satin, showing long sleeves finished with a turn back cuff and a collar fastening up to the chin with a row of tiny buttons or else closing with adouhie collar caught with a natty black tle or bow of black ribon.
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on Saturday, 7th February, 1925, at 10 A
Claims must be presented within 18 days of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which data they cannot be recognized
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda bave left the Gedowns, and all Goods remain-
undelivered after the 7th February, 1925, wil be subject.
to Rent. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and before Bills of Lading Exports, Hongkong can be countersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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The new Spring models which some of the milliners now allowing the buyers.to have a peep at, are excluding the high, pointed and crushed crowns altogether from their lists, and substitut- ing in their place the old forms of the and a cout and hat to match it, a dinner close-fitting but with the round or square
ensemble for restaurant dars com- topped crown. This is the type of hat posed of a trock not too low in cut, a that has been found to be becoming to almost every type of feminine beauty and the most kind and concealing to every type of feminine ugliness, hence the united decision of the milliners to reinstate it again next Spring.
in
To vary what is after all a new version of an old form, new and charming ideas
trimming and material will be intro duced. Tucked crêpe iss one of them, and "the effect of this is particularly happy as it introduces softness and an opportunity for variety into-hats of this simple shape. The tucks often show a gradation of colour by the mere trick of catching lights and shadows from dif ferent angles, especially when the mate rial used is a particularly brilliant one. One which I particularly admired was mate of cyclamen pink crêpe tucked horizontally, and the play of light and shade reßected back by the tucks made
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NOW IN PREPARATION-
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1925.
light wrap to throw over the shoulders A hat if necessary while dining, and that is made of tulle, lame or some other such decorative fabric, so that it is not so much a hut as an ornamental headdress, and an evening ensemble for the theatre and for-the less formal
pary soirées which abound in the early of the winter in most social sets. Add to this, an extra morning frock for wear in the house, a warm cook for dinner gown for automobiling and a home wear, and the list is complete.
rufe Nothing is quite so neglected as a in the fashion world as the button as a means of trimming, a
and yet nothing can be quite so decorative if used
used cleverly. There has been a slight revival lately in favour of small white pearl buttons
method
wad sewn on in close rows as a sdding a trimming to dark
* serge satin frocks, and even to the small close
hats that are atting
work with them,
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a composition of astounding originality and the effect is novel and attractive in and beauty.
spite of the vision garments trimmed Narrow straw braid used as an appliques such a way inevitably conjure up on taffetas or crope-covered shapes is in-
riscons of costers in their Sunday Enery. other method of introducing variety Buttons covered with eloth zo matchi in the лёш hats. Braid the same the dress or coat they trim, can also be shade or braid in
in a different shade or made to set as a most effective trimming. series of shades to that of the material
But more original and effective still are covering the form, may be used. Ribbon. the wooden 'buttons which Bonis appliqué in much the same way, 13 Delaunay, a
clever artist, har just design
ed for next
next Spring.
also a feature of the new models prepared to match the cubist materials that
80, pus and a few extra frocks
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