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CHEĆOLATE-COLOURED "STOCKINGS,

Bronze shoes with chocolate-coloured stockings are going to be the of the fashing whim of the season. So many little "Trocks in kasha in. ton ranging from beige ato nigger are being worn that it was felt that Bush enloureil stock- ings and the black patent shoes that have been the vague for so long, couli no longer it in harmoniously with the general scheme of harmony. Therefore, the bronze shoes and the chocolate col pared stockings have made their ap

One of the biggest of dern shoemakers has declared that shoes should match the bat, a precept it went not be difficult to follow.out seeing the wide range of materials al colours shoes are being made of this shay, amongst which plain as well as tinted boa, cobra, lizard and soak are only a few offered. Coloured kid is also very much worn and often a shoe of this type will be further decorated by, band's of lizard or snake skin. Coloured lea thers in different shades are often com bined in the one shoe, The ultra-lin shade that seem to hold together as by some miracle, is disappearing and its place taken by shows which, if not es aerly as substantial as the elastic sile models worn by our grandmothers, still hobl the foot a little more securely for all that. Strms are much in vogu”,

10, 1925

ON SHANK'S NAG. WANDERINGS AND EXCURSIONS. By I. Ranisay MacDonald. Jonatham Copo

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Mr. Ramsay Mue Dom has a style, not merely tylograph, and for that reason, and also because there are few political alarms among his excursions, everybody will real the latest book with

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr M. Axelrod Min N. Baily Mr A. Bari Mr N. Deale Capt. J. Beck

ME. R. Belilios

Bentley D. Z.

Mr. 31. Berthou Mr Boten

Mr L, Mavrin' Mr & ME, LA

McCargo

Mr & Mrs V, Menasoke Miss D. H. Metcalf, Mr. Bruce Murkis Mrs C. A. Murray

Mr E. H.

Newton

Miss Newton

Mrs A. Noble Mr &

Mr E. H. O'Farrel

Mr J. B. Ollerton Mr & Mrs R.J. Parsons

Dr. G. Peris Mr B. H. Fope Mr Isaac Poppo Miss M. Fables

Mrs E. Fyea

Mrs. E. Fynut

Mr I. G. Ramsey

MrA. H. Bowe

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Mr & Mr Rowntrie

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unqualified gusta, thewander fust be says h's Introduciloo, is Mr R. J. Birbeck perhaps the mist pavions of all the Mr Arthur Boyd

Mr L. F. Breuraurt troublesome apetites of the soul of man.

Mr D. E. Capplaman It makes it keep in his cupboard a

Mr J. Casine friendly "old suit of comfortable, wear that

Mr J. Connelly has piled under the fervent eyes of. The

M: J. H. Cook sun and been satured by dust and mini 3. D. Deckie and rain, and girls that pair of honess Met Box L. Descans

oots, nailed like the oak doar of an ancient Miss O. Eccles keeps which of themselves direct one's way Miss F. Bliss

er mer ani. fell and lay and by-pathur F. J. W. Focke

Mr E. E. Ellis way from the offence and amour of cars Monsieur Foignette and trains. And this ex-Prime Minister Mr & Mrs A. E. gets so much rehur and gaiety and romance ont of a single drop of ink, when Mr S. Frank describing his journeys-e-pecially those Mr & Mrs P. D. Gain through the countryside where so much of Mr C. C. Gallop his youth lies buried that we are glad he Capt. Gambell his had a selection made and put forth of Miss E. B. Gaskell his travelers,

He wisely refrained Dr. Douglas R. Gawler

Mr & Mrs J. Could From making the selection himself-he was Miss A. I.Grifin not the judge who sent "ade to heaven an'

Capt. T. P. Hall.. ten to hell."

Miss A. & F. Hamilton His foreign tours are interesting enough, Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hannibal even when they bim discussing interna tional politics from the stand-point of a Mr G. A. Harriman Mr. Facing Bath. Ways or erea an Uncle Mr A. H. Hash

Mr O. H. Hellman likewise pics and flaps that enclose the Five-Heads camped in the midst of the Mr S.Hirsch

loats of Lalmur. Fortunately, all the Mr G. Hones instep and hold it firmly.

B. B. Humphrys political papers are segregated in the two Mr R. E. last sections of the book entitled "The Mr J. Jebsen Internatinal and Pudits and Politi Mr A. Jensen "cians", that the ruler who has had too Mr & Mrs

H. Johnstone Mr J. R. Jones much of his ink propaganda. for the pale Mr H. proletarist can be sure of casily eradio Mr J. E. Joseph

The Letter to a Young Liberal, B. Kant them. however, is quite intriguing and on the Mr & Mrs N. Kamanju rbole a just eriticism of a party that Capt & Mrs Kinnoce

B. Kiman survives as a political machine with fands, MW. I head offices, summer schools, &c, but with Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen out a mi sion or the possibelty of a mat-Mr M. E. Tantman

Mr N. N. Leashin

Leasell Dr.

NEW KIND OF SILK

The weavers have launched a new kind of silk that is known asthappe" silk, from the fact that is made from

Up

a particularly rough variety of silk the trade name of which is schapim. til now, such silk has been used ex- elusively to make pongre, tussare - and surah silks, has now, weavers have taketi it in hand and are turning out a de lightful fabric that is Heavier in tax- ture than either ponger, tussore or surah, shows a decidegt basket weave and is suited more than anything for sports clarbes. Some time ago, "Hodier. the great French weaver, made a type of material front schappe silk that he called Toile Annan, that was really a reconstruction of material formerly -woven in ancient Annam, but it was only available in natural shades of grey, erran and beige. The new chappe silk is just as substantial for sports wear for indeed heavy wear of any kind, and is errtainly mure attractive as it is being woven in delightful pastel shailes of hydrangen" blue, mauve and pink. almond green, vieux ross and old blue.

ATBLECLOTH, MATERIALS.

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In these days of necessary economy, Jun- cheon and dinner sets for the table that will in away with the white tablecloth bare indeed a boon to any housewife. One of the most effective as well as durable material to make them out of oneself is Basque finen, particularly heavy, well-wovita type of linen that is made by the peasant-in the Busque part of France on the Pyrenees border. With so many English people spending their holidays at Biarritz or St. Jean de Luz, it must be very easy to bring back a few metres of this precious material or ask som friend to bring it back for It is not expensive, is everlasting in wear and, as it is woven in a variety of check leaigns in pleasing colours, it is capable of lending a note of origin ality to the colour scheme of any dining room. There are sets to ix: bought of it, but if you prefer to make them your- alf, all you need do is to buy the neess cry number of metres (it is made very wide so that one width is sufficient for cloth for an ordinary-sized table) and either finish cloth and serviettes with, frayed edges or a hemstitched border. The background of the material is n kind of unbleached colour and in this are woven cross stripes in blue red and yellow shades, outlined in white or black, the effect of which is most charming. The housewife who adopts a cloth or amal mats of this Basque, tail will Boon realise what a tremendous gronomy it enables her to make in the weakly washing bill, and the family is bound to be delighted with the pleasant colour scheme that is art before them each meal.

DATIE.

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Mr D. Y. Le Miss B. Libe

Mr G. N. de Man Mr & Mrs C. Mancini Mr A. Martendale

REFULA

Liberaliso presets, no view of the world, no view of society, no view of any of our present-day problems, ssen whole. position is a temporary make-shit (indeed, I ought to write in the plural, not in the singular) with an eye and a, balf on what- ever is in people's minds-for the moment and halt n eye on its own past. When Mr & Mrs A. W. Van

Andel and child men erase to order their lives by some great end they mast become strawa blown Mr Carley hither and thither in every conflicting wind. | Mr & Mr A. E. A, When parties outlive their histos in period

&Than Tho Chow the magnetism goes out of them and the Mesars Chi Chi Sin needle that guides them swings like & Mr A. Dupre weather.cock towards every point of the Hrs de dies L

Somez Ellis совраля.

But is not Socialism, with the cancer of Mr & Mrs Fleming Communism in its entrai's, manifestly Mr Godson Mi Goeze loomed to a like dissolution?

Carleton

Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Mr Mrs M. Y.

Herbschield & child Mr & Mrs 13. J. Lacon

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Schofield

Sherman

Mr Joseph A. Satesky Mr & Mrs W. Mr D. Kurkell Mr & Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs A, D

3binzee

Silas & infant Mr & Mrs A. Silva

and infant

Mr A. Silva Ur Erie N. Sinclair Capt I. Siquiland Mr R.W. E. T. Sunga Miss F. M. Sauges Dr. H. F. Sommers An E. Sparke Mr M. R. Synbury Mr &. H.

Tait My H. J. Tattershall Mr H.

Mr James Thorn

A. Tobice

Mr&Mrs Vagueur Mr S. J.

Уельсу Vids

Mr B. L. Wakefield.

Mr B.

Mr H. Watkins Mr P. E. Wilson

Mr B. E. Winers Mr. & Mrs G. Woesener

and child

Mr Samuel Woog Mrs S. S. Wong Mr & ME. 7. Wright Mr B. E. Wegley, Jr.

BAT HOTEL

Mr E.W..Lattie 3.& Mrs. E. Lund Mr & Mrs de Meester

and children Mr & Mrs Morrison Mes Oei Yok Kei

Oui Chek Pusa Mr & Mrs J. N. Parker Mr&Mrx B. H.

Purrier

Mr & Mrs T. M&Mrs Shver Mr & Mrs W.C.

Vander Steen

Mr & Mrs Townend Mr H. Werschkul

HOTEL

Mr G. S. Hugh-Jonss Miss G. Kennedy Mr & Mrs A. C.

Kennedy

Max L. E. Kilbee Mr & Mrs E. F. Kill. Mr & Mrs J.

Krogh Mo

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Bennett Mr & Mrs S. H

Blackwell

It is pleasant, borever, to get away from the politician and to tear what the traveller has to say about the things of wisdom and wonderment he has seen at honie and abroad. The spirit of alten. inre awakens in him as he passes by D. J. W. Anderwon Tortuga, the den of the buccaneers, or Mrs. A. Artboar skirts the coast of Haytig with its one Mr F. Austio hero, Toussaint, or sees the tomatched, Miss E. R. Bailey

Mr J. A. Barton nearthly blue of the Central American Dr. H. Balcan mountains, or caters the decaying, ghost-

Mr V. Benjamin baunted Halls of Jamaica. The past becomes alive again for him as he views Mr & Mrs T. C. the outposts of the lakes of Greece, dim Mr & Mr PW. but fushed in the morning light, or visita Constantinople ("The meeting of many Mr W. H. Bourne waters flowing from the East and the Mr M. J. Bres West; the No Man's Land between Europe Mr & Mrs R. L and Asia, where all men gather"), or

Mr S. D. Carothers reads a Latin epitah on a gravestone in Miss P. W. Brown Capt. & Mrs J. O. the museum at Brindisi, anders through the Holy Land, every name in which is written on the heart. But we Mr 8. H. Clark like him must, he is the best of travelling Mr H. R. Cleland companions, when he runs on shark's ung Miss M. Cooper through his own country, and talks with MLB. Cormack grey-haired derelicts about the wild doings of his boyhood, and strides uphill to the magie lilt of

Sure, by Tummel and Loch Bannoch and

Lochaber I will go,

By heather, trucks wi heaven in their

wiles.

As a politician we have no we for him bat as a wayfarer in Broad Scotland we like bim file, and are not afraid to "con- feas.it.

MOVING A HOUSE.

17

Although Batik has been the vogu» now for some time past, it is still in favour, but a variation that has arrived with the years is that, instead of appearing as a kaleiulescopic combination of cal-

A difficulty which has faced the Exsex ours in those peculiar shades that ar only obtainable by the batik process. County Council in its £43.000 widening scheme on the main London to Colches craft workers in this medium are now confining their attention to black ander road is to be overcome by the remo

ral bodily of a house. white effects. This is a happy iden, for

The house, which is octagonal in shape bold designs carried out in black on a white ground or vice verna look in and built of brick, stands at a bend in finitely more elegant than a jumble of the near the famous Brookston colours. Lacidentally the application Hill, landmark for many generations of this idea has given a new life to and link with the old coaching daya batik work for shawls, scarves and whimit served as toll house. handkerchiefs worked in black and scheme was held up owing to the refusal to part with the house, and the councit white create an effect that is different altogether from batir worked in colours have solved the difficulty by agreeing As well as conventional patterns, quaint to move it bodily a distanes of 15 yards silhouette studies can be worked most back effectively when the colour scheme is can, fineed to binck and white.

SIMPLE DRESSES AND COATS."

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It has already been moved once when the tolls were abolished some sixty years ago.

Bridger

Carpenter

Mr & Mrs W. A

Cornell

Mr & Mrs J.D. Danby

Mr N. C. Donakl

Lt. Col. B. A Dobbin Major & Mr HLR.

Edwarda Mr & Mr W. A.

Eustace

Mr R. E. Farrell

ir D. Fitzgerald

r A Forbes

Miss M. Forbes Mr R. L. W. Foster Mr&Mrs F. F. P.

Franklin

Mr. Lane Mr & Mrs G.D. Leja Miss Leys

Major A. S. Littlejohn Mr. D. Lloyd

Mr L. M. 5. Lloyd Mr & Mrs W. Logar Mrs J. McAinsl

Mr B. Mellar

Mr H. A. Mit» Mr E. P. Miramach Capt. & Mrs R.A.R

Montanaro Mrs C. I. More Mr & Mrs W. N. H.

Mardock Miss E. Mardock Mise Newshoe Mr W. Ogden Mr.A. EL Penn Mr Prisizall

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Hamington

rH. E.

Bitchis

Mr A.

Mr & Mrs L. G. Scott Mr W. B. Seiffert Mr W. F. Bimmöns Mr B. H. Skelton Mrs & MisaG. E.

Stubbings Lt. G. C. Frederick

Mr C.P. Stardee It. Col. F. G. Fitz Mr & Mrs E. FL

Gerald

Stardoe Mr & Mrs H. B. Glen Mr G. J. Tarrant MW. D. Goodfellow Mr & Mr. C.Thwaites Mas M. B. Hall

Mr. A. W. Tickis Mr J. B. Hawker

Lt Col & M

Mrs E.

Trevelyan Mr. W. J. Hawker

Mr G. M. Hemsworth Lt. Comdr. G. F. Hole Mr E. Howall Міня H D. Irving 0.0. Jenkins Miss Mr T. L Jenkins Mr J. HL Jessen

Mr. F. A. Johnson

PALLOS

Mr & Mrs F. Akeman

Mr B. Brook Mr J. S. Cox Mr W. 8. Cuf Mr W. C. Dickinson Mr & Mrs H.

Goldenberg B. 8. Harris 20

If the line of dresses and coats i à simple affair, the details that go to their For the coats that are Anished with far anake up and the amount of hard work collars, there are carnations with long, Mr that is expended on them is anything shaggy petals; for the morning suit or but simple. Hand tucks, fine pleats, travelling coat, there are severe-looking embroidery and insertions are only camelias nud garderias, invariably few of the many devices thought of by designers for lending air indvidual note to each one of these ultra-simple frocks. Even the buttons with which they tasten or are trimmed are" decorated with A touch of hand work in some way. FASHIONABLE BOUTONNIERE.”

No cont or suit can be considered coin plete, now-a-days if it cannot show a Bower of some sort at the boutonniere (Continued at foot of next Columns.)

white; for the evening, there or wonder ful looking orchids in delicate mauve shades, made of silk and velvet and sometinues tipped with silver powder to give them a dew-besprinkled effet, whilst for suits, and coate in any of the beige or pain brule shades there are warm-looking marigolds, just two or thre, at most, tied together in a snug little bouquet, to add just the one touch of colour beerssary on such "a "neutral background.

Mr L. D. Tarneg

Capt. & Mrs H. Walker Mr H. R. Weller Et. A. J. L. Whyte Miss O. Willmott Mr & Mrs F. D. Food Mr. L. H. F. Young

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