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WOMAN'S PAGE (CONTD:)

BEAUTIFUL LIPS.

THE RIGHT LIPSTICK AND THE RIGHT WAY

- TO APPLY IT.

The right lip-colouring is quite different now from last year's fashionable shades. Last year the

colour was bright almost to garish neas. This year, it is less obvious. and the colours are chosen for their natural appearance. There are six new lipsticks for day use, to tone with various grades of natural colouring. It is necessary, of course, to have a different lipstick for the evening, of a lighter and brighter hue that that used out of doors. Here again the new colours are distinct from last year's mode, when a yellow-tinged red was fashionable. Now, owing to the de- cided preference for green evening frocks, this has given place.to pure, clear vermillion, which in made up in light shades for fair and darker shades for

.women

brunettes.

'A Lasson In Using Lip-colour. Having settled that important matter, the choice of a day and an evening lipstick, the next thing is to learn how to use it.

As a certain percentage of grease is an inevitable binding ingredient in lipstick or lip salve, it is often impossible to retain the lip-colour ing when eating and drinking. Both alcohol and grease remove the lipstick.

The use of a new indelible pencil As a foundation of lip make-up obviates this difficulty, making it unnecessary to use the lipstick at table. Take the pencil, moisten it gently, and outline the shape oll

the mouth, which should be in its natural position.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 20th, 1928.

A SALE TIME - BARGAIN,

PRACTICAL DRESS HINTS. ·

Now .on

is

well-the jumper there is admir. able choice in ready-mades, whereas a skirt and kerchief present, lew difficulties to the amateur.

A Lovely Wrapper At Reasonable Price.

RAINBOW COLOURS.

A DISPLAY OF SILKS.

During their sales the Pioneer Sük Store generally makes a wen- derful display in the whole shop over Sunday. Last Sunday, owing to the typhoon this was not doue, but if you stop by their windows the day after to-morrow you will see something which will remind you of the Arabian Nights.

There are so many sales on now that are very tempting, that we are very apt to get led away in the excitement of the moment into buying a bargain that turns out to be a white elephant, Among the sales

Brocade for evening wraps have Pamela's where really wonder suffered a little eclipse since the Don't Exaggerate Cupid's Bow. ful opportunity is given for get ascent of ring yelvet, plain metal Theee displays are very well Don't let this shape be artificial. ting exclusive model frocks and tissues, and of the newest vogue of arranged with the premises well An exaggerated Cupid's bow is hats at cost price. Evening dresses ludicrously reminiscent of a circus are from 849 to $85, voile frocks a georgette coat to match the gown lighted so that the silks can be beneath. Consequently watch for eeen to advantage, and they very bargains in brocades, and either often give one an idea for a com- clown. If the natural line of the from $10.00 to $15.50. Ninan frocks are all offered at 'n 95 per cent.

make them into a shawl with metal bination of colours or materials. upper lip is very flat you may give it a pron of a lift. If either lip reduction and hats at half price,

lace or fringe as edging, or use But apart from practical questions Powell's 33 per cent reduction them for wrappers. The intter are the display is generally well worth tends to be too thick, make the out- line almost, but not quite, as full sale is still on and there are some now made long scarf ends to throw seeing for its intrinsic beauty and as the natural ane. If the mouth marvellously cheap hate and frocks over the apposite shoulder, thus the realisation, which it brings of is too wide, extend the line to right at the Lantern. and left of the centre, so that it materials both the Pioneer Silkeeping the garment in place with what the trade in silks means. As out the wearer having to tie or-you look through the windowe t is only about half the natural width Store and Poboomull's are having more frequently-clutch it. They, seems incredible that so many and so varying silke can be woven for of the mouth. There are two shades most tempting stocktaking sales, like evening wraps, follow the of this pencil, one for blondes and the former are carrying on their fashion of having no, act-on, collar our delight India has sent many of the richest and most lovely of another for brunettes, either evolved sale for another ten days in but of much-trimmed cuffs,

them, most of the printed geor to make a good colour-basis for any ponse to many requests,

gettes with their dainty patterns. of the new lipsticks. Women whose

come from Japan. Burmah has lips are naturally too dry should not use these, as they tend to pro-

woven earongs and stiff glittering duce dryness, "

silke, and Persia sends her silken carpets. Chiuree silks and wonder. ful embroidery make splashes of bright colour where a shawl or a mandarin garment is hung,

Avoiding Harah Lines. Now apply the lipstick or lip raive (the latter, if you must make up in public, is the less obvious), never going beyond the outline you have already made with the pencil Then with the anger spread the colour to give a completely natural The hard, definite line of effect. lipstick used by some women gives a severe and shrewish look to the ince and is most inartistic. Spread the cosmetic inside the lips and bring it, very sparingly, right up to the corners of the mouth. If the corners of the mouth remain na- coloured they are apt to look pur- plish.

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Your teeth

are Ivory Castles defend them with--

Gibbs

DENTIFRICE

We both love it !!!.

While as for

Remnants Of Silks.

.

This year the manufacturers of materials can claim much of the credit for some of the very prettiest frocks and ensembles because they have turned out some excellent materials

When you are confronted with an enormous choice of lovely fabrics at the counters remember, in your estimate of the amount required, thati-

and chiffon Printed georgette frocks are made with very full

Eats, The Most Difficult Bargains.

Hata are always temperamental purchases, and especially so at sales times. Size of brim is mainly a matter for the weather, and few women want big brims when days are dull.

HALA

WOMEN'S DRESS" FOR

TENNIS.

SMARTNESS AND. FREEDOM

WHY SOCKS ARE WORN

OVER STOCKINGS.

Since Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen A volutionised women's dress for lawn few tennis there have been variations, all of which tend to give greater freedom for the moves meats of legs and arms.

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The costume worn to-day is a one piece frock, sleeveless, with the skirt barely covering the knees. The most popular materials are beavy silk and fino, white linen. Many players have the skirt pleated and the body alightly waisted. This gives a very smart appearance and On hard courts, in order to pro- does not impede activity. tect the feet, players have set a fashion of wearing socks over stock- ings These socks have a coloured edging which is selected to match the bandeau. On grass courts wo- men usually discard the socks be cause the softer surface does not blister the fest.

Miss Helen Wills set the fashion for eye-shades. Even men use this sunny days. But there are many form of protecting the eyes on women players who still wear the bandeau, though some wear an eye- shade over it.

The colour chosen for the bandenu

Paris is trying hard to kill the Mephisto toque, which ubitquitous a few months ago, but WHEN TRAVELLING WITH depends greatly on whether the this quaint head-dress seems posses- sed of the proverbial nine lives. One induential milliner has just

CRETONNE ON THE SEA SHORE.

CHILDREN.

Travel early.

Make the most of all the novelties of the situation-terminus, train, country passed, and so on. Reserve stories, games and one or two sur- prises for the latter part of the journey.

players are fair or dark. In the Wightman Cup match Miss E. Harvey and Miss P. Saunders, playing together in the women's doubles, wore crimson bandeaux which barmonised with their black hair.

luncheon too early. When, however, you do haye the meal, spin it out as long as possible, and, if sand- wiches are taken, let then be as interesting and appetising as pos

Let the child (if quite young) | take a favourite toy animal or doll with him, or her, and suggest that he show his favourite the points of interest passed. This gives him asible. Take water in a vacuum sense of responibility and import flask if there is any doubt about

getting it on the train.

ance.

Buy one or two tiny novel toys and produce these as a surprise when other interests pall.

Do not let the children be con- stantly eating, and do not, start (Continued on nezs Column).

Be prepared with a few stories and much information about rail- ways which can be disgorged when they are beginning to weary.»

Above all, lay in an enormous stock of patience!

1.

Hints

about Baby

NACH meal for Baby

Eshould be freshly

prepared and given

at a temperature of about 100°F. Usa & Feeder that can be easily, and efficiently oleansed. Never give Baby a "Comforter" which infects the mouth with germs, and spoilla The shape.

The Food must be conveyed into Baby's mouth without fear of gura contamination and at a proper rate of flow.

The

Allenburys Foods

are assy to prepare, frem from gjerma, and provide complete nourishment; the Allenburys · Fandar the simplest and best

-MILK FOOD NË L From birth to 3 mantha, MILK FOOD No. 2.

From 3 to 6 months, an

MALTED FOOD No. 1 -Fra & mouths upwards.

Allen & Hanburys. Lad, London.

Sold at all Chemists and Stores.

Agents:- J. D. Hutchison & Co.

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SUN-MAID

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Look for the Maid of the Sun on every Red Package.

*Sold Everywhere.

Cretonne is being much hard this year for little coatees, trimmings and children's frocks. The sketch shows how charming it can be expecially for holiday dresser designed for beach wear.

skirts this season. They have sashes often quite big ones of the materials and much drapery about the corsage. This is either ià the form of acre at the back, possibly tied on at the front, or jabot effects are introduced on the front of the corsage.

produced it covered all over with. tiny shaded Bowere, or with row after row of small bends. To go with a black lace dance-tea frock is of these toques completely cover- ed with amali pansies-yellow and pale purple. Another model de- signed to accompany a sapphire blue waxed-lace frock is covered with shaded blue hyacinths. Models Only For The Sophisticated.

Dressed of printed silk and erépe de chine are usually this season provided with two or three tiers of kilted material in the skirt, and

Such hate, however, attractive jabot or drapery effects on the

though they undoubtedly be, are corsage. They invariably have long for the women they suit. They! sleeves and the cuffs may have a

need a sophisticated wearer and a "kerchief" finish if the neck is sophisticated make-up and if you trimmed in that way.

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Spotted materials are responsible for some distinctive toilettes vogue that is being taken up with enthusiasm for seaside service is to have kerchief and skirt of spotted or checked material and a plain jumper. This is an accommodating fashion for a girl who is not too clever at dressmaking, because in the difficult garment to fit really (Continued on next Column).

When To Use Powder.

It should be unnecessary to spoil the contours of the mouth by applying face powder afterwards. Powder first, and, be sure to attend to the little crevice at either side of the mouth. Especially in the case of older women this is apt to he unpleasingly dark and requires careful powdering.

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Touches That Enhance Evening Beauty.

When using the red indelible pencil for the lips, do not forget that a few little touches clsewhere also contribute to an attractive make-up. A point at each of the four corners of, the eyes gives size and brilliancy; a touch just inside the nostrils is also very pleasing A little can be used on the lobe of the ear; and, if you smile a great deal and show your gums, these could also be pencilled in to give them a healthy colour,

are not the one and don't affect: the other it is better to leave them severely alone.

Lace Jumpera,

Take advantage of the fact that the newest iden in 'jumpers is for those of lace. A heavy blue guipure lace was used for the jumper to accompany a navy crêpe de chine skirt and long coat, the latter bem- med and cuffered in lynx. Wool lace of an all-over pattern, costing about £1 a yard, and underlined with plain chiffon to match, is ex- cellent for that charming fashion, a warm jumper and a pleated, printed, georgette skirt and ker- chief

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Evening coatees are a fashion ло well-dressed woman should overlook in sales times. In colour- ed sequins they should be chosen to match or contrast with the gown worn beneath. Following on their success come those of geor

Tako gette to match the gown. care, however, to have youre made of double georgette, they look so much better than in single mate- rials. A typical evening suit to do useful duty at seaside hotel and restaurants, either here or on a voyage, would consist of pleated georgette akirt jumper of the same material prettily beaded, and a plain cardigan coat of double geor- gette edged with: folds material.

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