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Maddening Moments

The man who dared

NEW JEWELS.

GOLD EAR CASINGS-- JOINTED RINGS-GLOVE

CLIPS.

The group innovation for even- ing wear is a piece of jewellery which combines rings and. bracelets which are connected, across the back of the hand.

In one case a broad-diamond bracelet is uonnected with a dia mond ring by a thin platinum chain running dingorially across the hand. the and with ornament in

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In another, to rings are attach- ed to the braceles and the ecnneyt ing chains crow in the middle, while in yet another the centre notif is a tiny jewelled watch con- nerted with bracelet torpihoh and aring on the middle finger.

The very latest thing in earrings is jewelled casings in gold or plas- tor which run up the back of the

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Elbow Jewellery.

The manager was furious: The young man scrunched. The waitrese was flabbergas- ted. The young man went on scrunching. Over the faces of his fellow lunchors stole a look of horror mingled with ad-auntlet of the knights of oid, and it is held on by three bands, one miration at his sangfroid. for each joint of the finger. Still he went on scrunching

. He didn't care. How delicions they were, these *Oraltime "* Rusks. How subtle their melting crispness

hoy piquant their an- usual flavour. He took a drink. What an admirable.

A new ring runs up from the base of the finger to the nail, like the 101) Armoured jointed fingers of

There is also a bruciles like de to cover the back of the elbow,

Other rings are runningly devised

that they expand. One half of the band slips grently inside the other half so that there is no break in the hand, as is usual with the old type of expanding ring.

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Beauty Bracelets.

in the bracelet.

I have a bracelet studded with tirer different kinds of pre- lunch he was having. Why tones matched by thro, rings should he order anything else to be worn on the same hand, each when he had got these perfect ornamented with one of the stones rusks? He toyed with the A very broad silver bracelet run- idea of passing them round.ningly worked holds a small square Perhaps it was hardly fair to keep such pleasure all to himself. And yet, dash it all, there were only a few left .... No, he couldn't spare them. Certainly not...

east, whose surface is chased, and which is a miniature powder cas Beide it. looking as if it is part of the design, is placed a tiny lip- sticks.

For Evening.

. This is, of course, for evening wen, but I saw another for the apartswoman which alst included a tiny protected watch, which was and practical,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932,

WOMAN'S PAGE

FASHIONS IN FOOTWEAR

A NEW ENGLISH CRAFT.

SOME COLOURS AND

FABRICS.

Some interesting and amusing examples of the footwear of smart women in past centuries may now be sech at an exhibition of shoes in n Piccadilly store. Many of the

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to leather. The edges of the kid have to be folded over against the lining and then machired almost hair's-breadth fold, so that the odges are kept ritat and yet there is no bulk increase the weight. or the shoe.

A pretty pair of court silber was in black patent leather and white antelope, patent introduced in s modara lightning, design. The seams were outlined with parallel rows of contrasting stitches with row of pin-tead holes between.

Summer Sandals.

A pretty sandal shoe for summer wear was made of tightly bound raffia in different shades that are

OVALTINE not so showy, but very beautiful samples are still in excellent con-worked into a plaid design. Very

RUSKS

3. A.F.B. 8

CRUISING

COMPLEXIONS

Another new piece of jewellery is a bracelet specially made to go round the top of the long evening. glove which has come into fashion, and intended to keep it in place. An alternative to this is clip whielt draws the edge of the glove Light about the upper aria.

ment firat thing in the morning rub

in the protector cream, then apply

he paste ronge and after that

Pary powder.

your

This treatment will Jast during

the day, for all the items are

dition though made a century or so attractive were those with new blue soles and heels, and red, white and blue plaid rafin uppers. ago.

Smart Lace-up Boots.

It seems odd now to think of

weatherproof. The cream will pro-boots na smart footwear, but during Let the skin against sua, rain and

khadca.

wind. It can be had in severa: the grouter part of the nineteenth 'century shey were worn by all Among the young people the ladies of fashion. One pair exhibit bronze complexion promises Led must have roused quite a lot of the as popular as ever this season.

Those who only want the appear envy when they wore rst worn. ance without actually having sun- burnt skin cheese their protector cream, in bronze or one of three shades of suaburn.

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The shoe parts, were made of fine

A new fabric made of fine twine woven to imitate brown and beige bweed wha use for several models, in alcle-strap, spurt and sandal styles.

They

are excellent for town "wear with tailored suits of! fino wool material.

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A Nav Monk" Shoe."

For sports use there is a black kid, cut with a long, perfect type of monk shoe, with a stitched ly square toe. Rich white brocade down flap that fastens to the side made the uppers, which reached a of the shot. The seams were scal few inches above the ankles. They loped and hand-punched in a de were made in Lace-up style and corative, style. Some were made Others who like the real thingstened with a pair of red silk in brown antelope, others in whits, and let their skins become natural-

and blue, and a varicly of other Inces.

colours.

A Boothing Cream for Blisters.

ly brown find a velvety cream very

A slightly less elabore pair was. useful just when the first painful blistery feeling starts. It is up in rown kid, with very pointed plied to the face-army and legs, as toes, and uppere made of brown Cruising promises this year to bowell if desired-and left en for half openwork fabric.

It soothes the inflamma- one of the most popular forms of an hour, holiday-making Complexions must tion but does not prevent the skin

Stimulating the Her.

be tended more carefully while on turning sunburnt. the sea thon land it they are 3 keep find in texture, smooth and valvety, for according to a well. known Bond-street beauty specia ist, the salt air has a very drying elect

An important point to remember, therefore, when packing your trunk, s to include a good supply of skin food and skin tonie.

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A Nightly Treatment,

Many people think that sen jour. neys poil the hair. That is not quite true, however. Whilst the salt water let in through a bathing cap is harmful, sea air itself, up to a point, is quite beneficial.

Those troubled with greasy hair

will find that after a few days their hair is becoming normally dry.

A Spanish Vogue.

The crêpe rubber soles on all the sports shoes are set within a nurrow leather band. This Keeps the rubber from stretching, s also makes it invisible when walk- ing.

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

Beaded bags, can be easily cleaa ed by immersing in a bowl of Gutral and, brushing with a stiff brush. Then swirl round in the spirit and pull the bag gently into

Dry hair also seems invigorated, The exhibits included a pair of shape fairly frequently as it dries, After thoroughly cleansing the but in both cases it is a necessary Spanish sandals 30 years old-hut This will prevent any cobbling of complexion at night musange the precaution to measUK a little fashions seem to change slowly in the fabric upon which the beads face with a liberal dose of skin lotion in at night. This helps to some districts, for the girls of are aawn. All jobs of petrol-clean- food. Then leave it on hil night, keep the natural oils working pro- Arugen wear the same style of ing should be done out of doors, letting the cream do its beauty-perly had increases the benefit sandals to-day. They are made of giving work steadily while you gained from the atmosphere. sleep.

In the morning repent the skin food treatment, and then pat the face briskly with some skin tonic.

Cold cream in not sufficiently You must a something that contains a lot of skin nourish ment

preny

When the Eyes Smart,

deck

very fine rope-the seles reiind one Most women wear nets while on of the rope-soled paddling shops that children wore about 20 years

go.

A Difficult Craft.

In the modern section of the ox

Eye lation is another preparation that should be packed. Often the eyes smart somewhat during the first day or so at sen and this lotion hibition are displayed some beauti

"Condensed milk may be whipped

up like cream if it is Brit heated for ten minutes and allowed to be. come quite cald.

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Fish, other than salmon, should. never be left to stand in the water in which it has been boiled, or #weetness and

Skins That Are Too Olly. will ense them and keep them elearful examples of British craftsman.it will lose ita.

ship. Whilst we have always pro- flavour If it cannot be served in- Women with naturally greasy and bright.

It you are really wise you will duced excellent sports and country mediately, remove from the water, complexions will be astonished how dry their skin seems some hours wear gloves when playing games shoes, the infinite elegance of the put on a stand so that it can drain, They, too, such as deck quoits. The harsh Paris fashion show has hitherto cover with a cloth, and keep in a after leaving land. should be very strict with them ropes of the quaits hurts the skin cluded us. After 1 montha ex war place.

and, the speed with which they periment, however, a British firm low producing afternoon shoes must be caught brenka one's nails.

Few people, however, are really that are equal to Paris shoes in wise about this, so those who won't chio and diliency of workmanship hother with gloves will do well to Only four girls in England know

solver over this night and morning akin food treatment.

To guard oneself against "the changes of temporatere met even

careful to use good protector said the specialist.

Ice pudding should be turned out" very carefully. After removing from the freezing mixture, piece. the mould in cold water for a few

short cruise one should be their hands a good skin, food bow to turn in and finish the open reconde Put & paper d'osler or freatment and smear their nails work borders and kid pipings in the dish, and turn the mould gently with a softening jelly at night. If the true Parisian fashion. They on to it. Do not shake. If there they are not allowed to get brittle were trained for six months before is any difficulty leave the pudding there is obviously one chance of they learnt the art, practising Arab for a few minutes, when the mould their breaking

of all on cloth and then going on should, slip away easily.

The Morning Routine.

the grense and tonie treat atinübi un neve "columns,】

SPORTS WEAR FOR,

ONLOOKERS

All shares of bluera strange. hyacinth shade is newer than corn- flower, while navy remains on its pinnacle and several warm beiges invite selection.

One of the new cottons, with a "nobbly," surface like mock tweed, clever ensemble is re- for your commended,

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"This must have interchangeable blouses, scarves, and hats.

One model begins with a alcove- less and very décolletée tennis dress na foundation. This has ad- justable shoulder straps for sun- bathing. Over it is worn a tunic dress of wool crepes in a serviceable colour.

tion

This has

This is a sophisticated. adapta. of a school-girl's "gyin" tunie. The tennis frock acts as a blouse top for the tunic, and over both goes a long-served bolera coat matching the dress. revers and a scart of striped silk in the two colours already launch ed. These revers are fnatened with clips and can be exubanged for a variety of alternatives, each with a matching senat,"

Of course, when it is unnecessary to wear the bepnis dress under- enth, you vary your effect with blouses; Buffy organdie for one ou casion and a fine woollen jumper for another, The tunic dress can own at least half a dozen" belts.

Brown and white walking shoes are right nearly everywhere in summer, and it is best to have one low-heeled pair for standing about on grass or rough ground, and en- other dainty pair for ideal condi- tions and dancing by, the river or in a road house.

Hints about

Baby

NACH meal for Baby

E should be freshly

prepared and given

at a temperature of about 100. Use a Feeder that can be easily and efficiently cleansed. Never give Baby "Comforter" which infoots the mouth with germs, and spolls 3. Its shape. 4. The Food must be conveyed

Into Baby's mouth without- fear of germ contamination and at proper rate of flow.

The

Allenburgs

Fods

are my to prepare free from germ

and provide complete nourishments

the

Allenburys - Feeder

simplest and best..

MICK FOOD No. 2 From Bártži to 5 months, MILK FOOD)' Nej. 2.

· From 3 to 6 mantle. MALTED FOOD Nu. Su From Gimontheywarła,' Allen & Hanburys Ltd., La

A PERFECT jelly is

a welcome ad- dition to any meal. If you would have a jelly which dissolves instantly, sets quickly and contains the high- est quality ingredi- ents, always ask for-

Cerebos Jelly Crystals

Archer John D. Hutchison & Co. Hane Kong

DRY CLEANING for the

Business Woman

SHE. can't buy

many clothes, but she can afford regular dry clean.. ing-that's her

secret of smart- ness ↑

Keeps You Looking Your Best!

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Tel. 27508. DEPOTS 7, Stanley St.

5, Luard Road,

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We invite you to come and inspect our wonderful display of UP TO DATE modern furniture and get idea for your HOME, how to decorate it. and make it cosy.

We beg to announce that Messrs KOMOR & KOMOR, Art and Curio“. Experts, will also exhibit some choice Art pieces suitable to beautify your HOME.

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