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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY
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The SHORT SLEEVE
Pilly.
ocks Become the Short Sleeved Style Well-
Designs of the Moment.
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--Fashion is so inconsistent. sait and wrap, this summer, When long sleeves are the mode, made with sleeves that leave her even OCT gingham morning arms uncovered?
dresses must have long, tight, un-
comfortable sleeves. When the CURS AND RUFFLES, BECOMINC.
pendulm 'swings the other way. The very plain, above-the-elbow off come all our sleeves at the sleeve is the most trying kind. elbow or thereabout and even the Two sleeves of the sort are frock of serge is made ridiculous pictured. One frock is of black by abbreviated sleeves that do not chiffon taffeta, over the hips and suit its style at all. It is a safe with the new baaque bodice, quite BUT SADE womso who sails aflat and youthful and buttoned a straight course through the eddies the back, sleeves are sa into with the dots in white. Pleated of fashion and manages to dre33 armholes and are tight and quite rules trim the tunic and the smartly and distinctively with-short. They-look well with the elbow sleave, and the, saab is of cut veering ber craft in every long wrinkled glores, but they bite moire silk. A brown dotted current.
are rather trying sleeves unless swiss with white dots bas ruffles elbox is very round and of pleated cream net around the ANY LENGTH SLEEVE WILL DO white. The other frock is of pale square neck and on the elbow grey silk crepe and the sleeves sleeves. It should be a simple are cut kimono fashion-in one matter, this summer, to look fresh If you fancy the style you can with the waist. These sleeves, and dainty in one's simple voile
aleeves that
too, demand a very lovely arm or dotted swiss frock, for enough shoulder-puffs. One of the illus trations shows sleeves of the kind, and elbow but they are charming pleating of various sorts can be if the arm is pretty enough to bought to keep one freshened op it is a coquettish frock bose
all through the season. It does puffs and frills accord with the stand the style.
not pay to have these fragile met
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gay little sleeves. Or you can, if Excellent cleeves for the aver-pleatings laundered. They are you choose, wear sleeves to the age woman are those on the frock pot expensive to buy and most wrist. Some of the most famous of navy and white foulard. The women prefer to put in reeb dressmakers in the world, those bodice, gathered into a low-placed pleatings when a frock comes authoritative couturiers in Paris, belt is gracefully full and the from the laundress" hands. who annually establish styles. skirt, draped modishly at the
endorse the long sleeve. Jenny hips and gathered in a little at PUYPS HAVE THEIR BRIEF DAY, makes.. costumes with short the hem, is smart yet dignified.
One is sure that elbow sleeves sleeves and with long sleeves. No woman can raake a mistake
AN ORIGINAL SUNSHADE.
Butterflies and birds flutter atross new sunshades. This one has gorgeous butterflies on a stripe of orange.
Kimono Sleeves Lik
This are Home Loo Short for Tashion
Delightful Frock of Foulardwith
Loose Drooping Sleeves
JOTTINGS.
THE BLAVE BANGLE bas many uses. It figures on our bats, on our handbags, and on our arms. The very newest way of using an enormous slave bangle is as a waistband for a simple
Lavening gow
A FICHU
of georgette crápe edged with a pleated frill of crepe de Chine gives a delightful touch of softness to a boudoir wrap of sky-blue crepe de Chine.
on
YELLOW KID
collar and cuffs gives an effective touch of colour to a|
costure smart tailor-made
navy blue gabardine.
EXAMELLED LEATHER
is quite the newest adornment for the afternoon_gową of black taffeta Indiamond-shaped motifs on the skirt part and winding in a narrow band round the waist, this new trimming is extremely effective.
CAPUCHON HOODS
accompany
the latest cloaks designed for evening wear. The newest design for these dainty garments comprises a series of puffs ornamented at the upper parts with strands of flowers or metal threads. embroidery folour schemes are most ornate and futurist linings are all the. vogue.
Some of the smartest Cheruit about adopting this model for will last a season or two at least frocks of the season have sleeves summer wear. The sleeves, sat-their comfort and becomingness to the writt. But the average into armholes, come below the assure that. But puffy never woman, of course, la going to elbow and have a graceful, slop-endure long: they are too trying wear short sleeves this summer. ing line at the edge with pointed to the average wearer. Just now, For one thing, woman is tired of tarned back cuffs. A very pretty however, puffs are quite the rage long, tight sleeves; and for an- detail of this frock is the deep and many of the raw frocks have other thing short sleeves are the collar of hand embroidered lin en sleeves puffed between shoulder and elbow. There is one thing, proper and comfortable sort of
The very prattiest way to trim about a puff; it can always be rip- sleeves to wear in summer time. Femininity has been waiting and an elbow sleeve is with pleated ped off when one has tired of it, longing for a return of the style ruffs. On a frock of silk the and some other trimming emb and how that if there femininity pleatings may turn upward, like stituted. A frook for a young e going to make the most of it. cuffs; on a frack of dotted wise girl, pictured is rather quaint are with puffs finishing the short. drooping raffi es Who knows when fashion msy narrow whisk around again and decree charming. Sometimes there are sleeves, and puffs at the sides of
two rafs, one at the edge of the the skirt carry out the style and white gabardine art amart Jong sleevés 7
aleeve and another an inob smart feature of this dress is the materials for a special occasion The wise and sensible thing, higher on the slesve. The soft flat panel running down the front costdress. The skirt, which is taboes are very much in Togue naturally, is to let one's arms line of the little frill is most be of the skirt with bouffant drapery made of the white material, is fast now. A soft, suede, pointed datde the question. Here is an coming to most arms and there is a mamed at the sides. This is an fitted with a box plast at either shoe, in colour to match le casportunity at last for lovely demareness and feminine charmides much fancied at the moment.aids, the inner part of which is wearer's gown, is daintily finished arts to make the most of them about the sleeve trimmed with Sometimes flounces or ruffes run - cómposed of terracotta. Bands with square-shaped oxydised wolves; and who, can blame the raffle that is irresistible. One of around the skirt at sides anki i of terra-cotter, at cuffs and neck silver buckles, and twa, or even possessor of pretty arms for hav- the prettiest summer frocks of the back, the straight panel remain carry out the colour scheme para, drape sorbes, the
offsolivaly. érsek, kisuse, teilonsed season is of old hins dotted seclan zag at the fumt.
"TZERÉ-COTTA "
OSTRICH FEATHERS are still as popular sa ever they WOTO. Their new det use is as collars for evening waar. In shaded colours to match the even ing gown such a collar proves a sonart opera costumé,
"ANELE-STRAP
́LITTLE FOLKS' CORNER.
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS".
Nick and Nancy, little twins of fire, were constantly wishing for a real adventure, and one day when they were playing_to_the garden a little fairy hopped down from a tree and presented them each with a little pair of Green Shoes which would take them any- where they desired to go."
After a little talk, they finally decided that they would first like to visit Scrub-Up-Land.
And 30 off they started
adventures.
on their
Here they met Rubadub, the fairyman, the Magical Mushroom, Casper Catbird (Mr. Mocking Bird's Coasio) Mr. Frog, Mrs. Hen and lots of other funny little creatures.
One of the first to be apring-cleaned in Scrub-Up-Land was Casper.
Now Casper didn't like water, being related to the eat family, or perhaps it was because his colours were so dark that he had never felt the need of a bath. I suppose with his black and grey coat, be thought washing all nonsense.
JUMB
3'M NOT AS ALL
STOP YOUR FUSS
ILL TELL THE CAT
ME-CHOWS
"Come on, Nick,” cried Nancy," "We'll have to stop this rumpus before we hunt for Casper Galbird any more.”
But his top-knot did need cambing, there wasn't a doubt, and his necktie was always creeping up around his ears. Ob, yes, Casper, needed looking after, and Nancy and Nick called to him to come to the barber-shop as fast as he could, and get his turn. They were helping Rubadub, the fairyman, to spring-clean the animais.
But no Casper Catbird came, although they searched for him everywhere, almost. He wasn't to be found.
All at once there was a terrific racket pot far away, and sounds of scolding and quarreling grew loud. First of all came the frog's voice making fun of someone. "You're dumb-you're dumb-you're dumb!" mocked the voice. Then Mrs. Hen shfilled a denial "I'm not at all! Tor not at allf" she cackled.
Then the oriole tried to make peace. "Stop-your-fuss-ing. Aren't you 'shamed), she chided. -
111 tell the cat 1 IT tell the cat!" threatened Mrs. Hou, again "Me-ow-ow!" said the cat's voice instantly.
"Give him file-fits-fits,” shrilled the song-sparrow's voice great excitement.
Who-who-whoo?" then demanded. Mr. Owl "Come on, Nick," cried Haney: “We'll have rumpus before we hunt for Casper Catbird any mo
The children ware going to find something quiremen
To be contrasted next, Wed
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