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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;

New Neckwear

Navy and white spot Ties for bows and Knots of best English silk foulard and pure last Indigo dzë.

Newest Spring patterns in Printed foulard Tias. Vary rich and novel designs.

**SUMMIT" Quarter Size COLLARS

MACKINTOSH.

& Co. Ltd.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

korunder Building.

Des Fans Road.

DON'T DECIDE on that new

PHONOGRAPH until you have paid

a visit to:-

THE BRUNSWICK STUDIO

and allowed us to detapastrate perfect BRUNSWICK.

(ENTRANCE DUDDELL ST.)

the

1s:. FLOOR,

BANK OF CHINA BUILDING.

We have just received

shipment of

£

STATIONERY

Suitable for all occasions.

Prices

Moderate.

THE SINCERE

Our new model

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1923.

What Fashion Says.

GOSSIP FROM THE FASHION WORLD.

The short cost, whether in for! or in cloth, that is made rather full and is drawn in at the waist) with a fancy belt, is more popular | than ever this season. Carcul piped with white astrakhan looks very smart when made up into one of these short jackets, or else white kid can replace the astrak- hau without the ensemble losing in effect. Haro and there & cost of Paisley is still to be seen. The more handsome ones are trimmed with bands of fur.

Among the different cloths used for shor: costs are quilted satin and a new kind of crumpled velvet, which looks in the distance very much like fur. There is also a light cloth with a pattern woven into it, in a darker shade,) and a dark graund cloth com. pletely covered with embroidery worked in metal thread soutache braid.

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The marquis and shapes are made as ever with Parisian modistes. These are made as a rule of panne velvet, and are trimmed with a cockade of metal ribbon, or a sweeping quill or ostrich feather. A per- fectly that rose fashioned of silver tissue ribbon very often takes the place of the cockade that is: perched in the front of the bat to the left side.

Hatul mauve buffeta u ith visored brem that shades the eyes. Hibbon [roteller in purple. Te and pinkish purple ure placed ut lượn

Another shape that is occups-intercalauround the cruaA. ing the attention of milliners is that of the toque inspired by the Turkish turban.

PHOTOGRAPHS A LA MODE.

For girls, there are obeeky. looking tam o'shanters made of bright-coloured velvet that are drawn down on one side, and are inset with patches of brocade or! The craze for elaborately posed metal fabric shot with colour to photographic portraits bas depart! tone with that of the velvet ofled. Bare backs and gauze i which the tam is made.

drapery, wonderful evening

The latest coat-frocks show gowns advantageously displayed. long, straight lines, loose-fitting and the strained smile, are things widths and a minimum of fasten of the past and effectively "date" lings. also high collars and & photograph.

medium-width sleeves. The softer

materials, such as velvet, velours" Now women prefer to be takea and This black vetect frock bus ting poorvelain "gares dangling from ade laine, satin-faced cloth, ne in familiar surroundings

serge, gabardine, woollen poplin, natural positions, wearing their clothes. Furs Are kasha cloth, are chosen in pre-everyday ference to others.

Carelessly OD to

pocket at the sk

CO.

THIS WEEK'S RECIPE

A BEAUTIFUL NECK.

HAHN-COERZ

CINEMATROGRAPH MACHINES. Price Cheap, Consumption-Economical.

HALL LAW & CO.

Sole agents in China.

Tel. 3217.

10, Des Voeux Road, Central.

MADELEINE PEARSON.

AFTERNOON and

EVENING GOWNS.

Inspection cordially invited. (NEXT TO CAFE WISEMAN.)

Tel. Central, 2313.

P. O. Box 530.

YEE SANG FAT CO.

Clearance SALE

Now on.

Come Early.

Bargains

IN

Every Department,

YEE SANG FAT CO.

34, Queen's Road Central.

Tel 1355

So many women give every attention to their complexions

cuplin

JOTTINGS.

tbrown

geats beaide

a settee. the sitter berself negligently them and clasps her bands light- ly, an interested glance at the camera, and it is all over.

Peach Salad..

The season's decorative de

The modern photographer is an Combinations of fruits and sad forget to bestow any care vices, while they are varied, still vegetables often make delicious on their necks, with the result centre largely in and about beads artist in his prof sioc, and is salads. Tomatoes and pineapple that there is often a marked embroidered extensively on velfully aware of the value of the are good when served together. difference between the skin ovet grounds. For the popular natural pose. The following recipe is worth the face and neck, very obvious metalic cloths delicate laces.com.

Milady of to-day does not) Screet these days of

most effectively. uncovered bine 1 peaches. trying 4

dresses are in many instances insist that she shall be beautified chopped beets. ! cup celery, throats.

in the photograph. She, wishes self-trimmed, the trimming being

**character portrait, the head lettuce, French dressing.

The neck should be washed

put on in rolls. Dyed furs de for s Pare and cut peaches in halves. frequently with warm water, to corate the more formal dresses low tones and careful lighting of In centre of each half put beets which some bran er almond meal and also line certain of the even the study softening hard outline

lathering wrapa.

or tell-tale wrinkles, and often which have stood in weak vine has beet added. Only

making it look like a neutral- gar. Piace pasches on lettuce, from the best toilet soap, that

tinted reproduction of an old Borround with celery and pour used for the face, should be allow The clear style of hair dress-

picture. over all, the French dressing to ed to touch the skin of the

ing seems to be responsible for which has been added hall a tea beck, which should be gent the present vogue for long ear- ly cleansed with the hands. A spoon of curry powder.

rings, some of those for evening sponge or wash-cloth is some wear reaching almost to the times irritating to the tender skin-shoulder. Crystal, steel and jade Use also the softest towels when are used. Very large hoop ear

rings are also worn.

NOT FOR BOBBED HAIR. drying.

After the warm water, bathe the neck in cool. This is very Although the sandal type of stimulating to the skin, and shoe has been banished for street makes it delightfully firm. An wear, it still enjoys a vogue ia occasional massage with cold the drawing room. Certain of cream keeps it soft and smooth, the new ssodals are without a with that creamy whitences centre strap, the front section which is so fascinating.

fitting like a mule.

During this season of the FOST

women complain of the

AGF brown marks made on their necks by furs, and if these stains are not treated the skin soon takes a distinctly yellow tinge.

If the neck be rubbed every two With the passing of bolded hair, or three nights with the balf of a freshly-cut lemon, and the juice tie elaborate rotture has arrived.

allowed to dry in, this will be Besides the high Spanish con? | counteracted. and its modifcetions on widely pop- ular nu, nes bandeaus vier to be

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Necks of the thic, "scraggy the forehead, type may be much improred by massage with a good fattening cream. A preliminary, bathe the throat in water as warm 18 can be comfortably borne, until the skin is soft and pliable.

effectively concealing any high cy brou tendencies.

These crumbs are in order, not only for the evening, but for the after 1008 as well. They are shown in jel, tortoise shell, celluloid and the coloured compositione,

The nourishing skin food should be worked gently into the chief! hollows, while the massaging moljon should smooth out the lines and creases which are so often present.

Some simple neck exercises practised

when rising every morning are an aid to san-like proportions. Standing straight, with the feet together, elbows out, and the bands just touching at the back of the neck, band the bead back and lift the cbin. Turni the head first to one side and then to the other, then downward and backward agalo,

RIVIERA FASHIONS.

A French designer is making a great many of bis costumes for the Riviers in cream, and is embroidering them in such shades as almond green, orange, maize and various shades of tortoise-shell,

The dress which has a cape to match is another new model. Sometimes, instead of being fashioned of similar material to the dress, the capeis in woven silk, or wool.

Designers who have a spark of pity in their bearts and who remember the treacherons vagaries of the Riviera climate, which charges from sultry to chilly within the space of a few minutes at sun. dora, are making practical afternoon frocks of cloth with a satic surface, which produced the effect of silk. but yet retains the warmth. of the thick cloth.

NEW IDEAS FOR EVENING SHOES.,

Some of the smartest and, incidentally, most ex- pensive, shoes now being shown for evening wea? are of tissue with vel~ vet motifs superimposed. Hand-painted birds and butterflies are cut out of the velvet and artistically appliqued across the toes.

*

This suggests quite novel ides to the girl, the toes of whose dance shoes are beginning to show in- evitable signs of wear. A couple of swallows, a flight of blue butterflies, or some other pretty design, pras- eats no difficulties to the girl versed in the art of painting on material. A definite outline for cutting

Du and Kome strongly adhesive gum soca effect the transformation.

Brilliantly coloured silks are being used for am- broidering satin shoes with "fruit and flowers, the de- signs being of the decora- tive type rather than ontoral

PAISLEY THINGS FOREVER.

The favourite blouse for a three-pi-ce suit is still l'aisley patterned crepe de chine or retret. So is the favourite afterman gown. Under- wear-slips, chemises and petticouls, ure being made of Paisley crepe de chine.and Paisley glove silk underwear is being sold in the smartest shops.

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