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THE

FAST

WITH

REGINALD

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 25TH, 1925

WORKER

WILL BE SHOWN

PARIS FASHION NOTES

[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, ISABEL, RAMSAY)

PARI, June 13th.

As usual, the Prix de Diane at "Chaa-

DENNY tilly this year, was one of the most inter

TO-DAY ONLY

at 5.30 and 9.15 p.m.

AT THE STAR

-AND-

TO-MORROW at 6.00, 7:30 and 9.15 p.m.

AT THE CORONET

HOLLYWOOD

WILL BE SHOWN

"

TO-DAY ONLY

at 2.30 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 7.15 p.m., and 9.15 p.m.

AT

THE CORONET

-AND

TO-MORROW at 6 p.m. and 9.15 p.m..

AT THE STAR

QUEEN'S

THEATRE.

Saturday to Tuesday, July 25th to 28th at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.15 p.m.

DOROTHY DALTON

IN

"THE IDOL OF THE NORTH

A PARAMOUNT PICTURE.

Next Change, Wednesday, July 29th.

66

EARLE WILLIAMS

#

IN

THE SILVER CAR"

A VITAGRAPH SPECIAL.

TO-DAY, At All Shows,

ALBERT E.. SMITH

PRESENTS

90

“THE PRODIGAL JUDGE”

FEATURING JEAN PAIGE

-AND

AN ALL STAR CAST

(IN EIGHT, INTERESTING REELS).

ADDED ATTRACTION

VOD-A-VIL

AND COMEDY.

WORLD THEATRE

esting from a fashion point of view of the season. In fact, there was just s much interest shown in the horses as in the wearers of the many beautiful: toilettes whe paraded the lawns, and photographers divided their time between snapping winners in the racing Geld und winners in the fashion feld. Printed materials appeared to be the prime fav ourites, for they added their gay splash of colour at every turn. As the day was warm, most of the fair sex present turn- ed out in the flimsiest of these printed chiñons or georgettes else in equally dimsy lace dresses. Some of the former showed large floral designs carried put in the most vivid and striking of colours Others were in the most delicate of pastel shades, whilst others still, those favour. ed mostly by the older set, were in quite dark tones of aigger and navy blue. One of these which attracted widespread at- tention, was a navy blue frock in alpaca which had come from the ateliers of Jeanne Lanvin. It was fitted with a short cape that fell from the right shonider at an original angle and as the wearer was tail and slight, the effect was most striking

THE FAVOURITE COLOURĄ

Of all the colours, though. the one which one might reasonably describe as; being the rage" is bois de rost, or rosewood. Everywhere this fascinating colour is to be seen. In chiffon, in flout- ing georgette as well as in reps and crepe satin, and invariably with

felt or

bangkok straw hat in the same shade to match. In all materials and carried out in all styles, you will find rosewood there days wherever smart women are gathered together. Usually, a whole ensemble of this colour is carried out as the tempta tion to start with a deep shade in the bat, and work down through the dress, finishing with the stockings in a slightly shade, is irresistible, because the result is so becoming; but there are other effects equally, attractive to be obtained with rosewood colouring. One of these is a mixture of rosewood and navy blue, and many are the smart one-piece frocks or three piece suits to be seen of navy blue reps fitted with a vest or empiecement of rosewood in pleated chiffon on georgette. When an ensemble of rosewood has been achieved, same one note is often added. to provide a contrast that will throw the rust into relief. A largo envelope-shaped bag of white lizard skin provided this note for one of the most becoming rose- wood toilettes' at Chantilly last week. With others, the gloves an ornament on the bat, or the parasol provided the notes, sary cote of contrast

GLOVES.

Writing of gloves reminds me that one of the peculiarities of the fashions as they were demonstrated on this important as casion was the total absence of gloves in most cases. For long enough, it has been permissible wear short, wrist gloves with dresses that had short sleeves, or even none at all; a further dispensation apparently is to be accorded, for most of the smart women at Chantilly, and what is far more important as a fashion guide, most of the mannequins from the fashion houses, went about the lawn com- pletely gloveless. One wonders what the legion of glovemakers in France will have to say about the matter, and if they will retaliate by launching new glove models so wonderful that their fair clients wil not be able to resist their appeal.

HATS.

As to hats, on every occasion, these matched the dress they were worn with; sometimes they were little darker in tone, but always they fitted into the general scheme of colour harmony. Straw, for once, predominated over both felt and ribbon, and the picture hat over the close-fitting types In fact, it is predicted that large picture hate will quite oust the small close-fitting variety this summer and that these will not re- turn until winter and its gusty winds make the wearing of big hate quite im practicable for the army of women who are going about the world with shorn beads, and no hair-pius, therefore, with which to attach them to their head. I noticed many attractive models, some in felt bound with velvet, others in leghorn. bound with grosgrain, others again of picot straw. Large shapes in bangkok were frequent, also ones in grosgrain zibbon. There were a few in organdie to match the organdie frocks, with, which they were worn; they were generally shir- red onto cords like the models one seer in babies hats, and drawn into the shape. of the head by this means, and for trim-. ming relied on long streamers of velvet and bunches of roses. With the excep tion of these models, all the bats were. remarkably simple in the matter of trim- ming, most of them boasting no more. than a strand or two of ribbon wound cleverly round the crown and across the brim and generally hanging down at the side or the back. Where brimis turned up in front a finish was added with a jewelled brooch or ornament stuck through at an angle.

CHIFFON WEAPS,

Another feature about the fashions at this rare meeting was wraps of chiffon or georgette. Nearly every toilette was finished off by a disphonous coat in one or the other of the transparent mate- rials and invariably this was edged with fur or feathers. As often as not, the fur matched the material' în colour, so that one saw rosewood coloured fur at every turn, to match the rosewood coloured coats which it trimmed. As the original of mod fancy furs these days is rabbit, the cost of this exotic looking coloured creation is not great, and as it is ex tremely effective, one is bound to see it figuring on most things, this summer. As a trimming to these charming coats, which are naturally destined for effect rather than for use or protection against (Continued on next Voluma),

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any chill wind that happened to spring not to be equalled, as its up, it is delicate fluffiness goes so well with the Himainess of the material it trims. Most. of these coats and wraps were trimmed with bands of fur, although there were many that showed instead floating panels weighted down with scraps of fur cut out in odd shapes and motifs.

DID you ever serve

Welch Panch? Try it-your guests

be

lavish in praising it. Here

is how you make it—

V

I pint Welch's

1 quart

water

1 cup sugar

Juice of 2 lemons and 1 orange:

This makes the most de licious and refreshing beverage you can serve on hot days or evenings,

THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO. Westfield, N. Y. U. Si A.

Welch's

Crape Juice

Whalesia Representedwen i MULLER & PHIPPS (China) Ltd.

2 Cestou, P. O, Bex $58, Shanghal

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| LONDON SELLING AGENTS"

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TOLYON WOOL |

CHIDS, MICA, GUMS, AND GENERAL

PRODUCE

an" com- mission in British and Continental Markets..

Samples valued Best porta for onsignments in-

dicate

KEYMER, SON & CO., (Import Dept, Whitefriars, London Telegrams: Kermer. Londen. Est 184

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DR. LE CLERG'S LIVER & RIGNTYS ES

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PR.

AND BALLANGE FOR LARTER AILMENTE, LE CLERCE BOR. 14. Tablora

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 24th.

Barometer Temperaturs Hamidity Wind Direction. Barce Weather ...

100

Previous On Date On Date

Day

at 2 pm. 6a.m.

2 pm

99.68 29.66

29.65

71

80 .90

SW WSW SW

:0

0.00

0.00 0.00 Fightest open-air Temperature an 23rd Lowest open-air Temperatura on 24th

Bain

179

SAKURA BEER

Tel. Cental 44, 463

Chiz Building, 1st Floor."

BONGKONG TIDE TÄHLE

From July 25th to 31st, 1925,

HH WAIK.

Hong

Standard

Time.

| Day Week!

Month.

Daya of

Height

LOW WATER.

H'Yong

Standard

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h. 1.

Estar 25 m

1 m459

26

7 26

Mon. 27

Tuon. 28

Wed 29

Ther.,30

STL

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€ 6 €

3182398

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