THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923
WHITE SHOES
Made of a fine 'white canvas, with solid leather soles and heels.
Comfort assured by painstaking workmanship. Quality guaranteed by ús.
WHITE CANVAS $11.50 WHITE LEATHER $17.50
MACKINTOSH
& CO. LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS,
Alesandra Buildings.
Des Yeux Road.
POPULAR and NEW
DANCE RECORDS
TO-DAY
EX PRESIDENT MADISON "
THE BRUNSWICK STUDIO
17 Ice House Street.
Mr. N. AKAJI,
1)
(JAPANESE MASSAGIST.)
A Graduate of the Tokyo Massage School. No. 23. Wyndham Street.
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Fash Notes & News.
The hut picture is a helmet of gregette with an immense bor at une side and emphasizes the of immense crnaments.
THE FASHIONABLE ·
BLOUSE.
Short blouses reaching to the waist, made of ainon de soie, toile
THIS WEE ECIPE.
Fig Pig.
Required: h of flour, breadcrumbs anar, lb. of figs, 6oz. of stb. less if shredded sust jed), 1 egg,
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ORNAMENTS FOR THE HAIR..
The latest combs are wide, not very high, so that they sink into the coil placed at the nape of the neck, and bedecked with feathery tufted. sprays representing a peacock's tail.
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ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF THE FUTURE.
One's initial, or that of “bim fgelf," in pearla or diamonds, worn Ion a ribbon westlokis a dainty and personal pcelt which has become so popular that its latesf manifestation is in the form at Licitial rings.
Another idea is to attach the
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de soie. and other thin silk ma- terials, have chic little pockets that hang down below the hea of the blouse like wallets. These teaspoonful offed spice, pockets are usually covered with teaspoonful offig powder, embroidery in silver and gold | pint of milk, púf salt. thread, or with some fine silk Soak the fig boiling water work. Falling to the side, they for about ten tee, drain. and beak and head of a bird so that it give a slight shape to the waist, dry on a cloth,ove all stalke, spreads from ead to end of the which is becoming to certain and cut the fi small pieces.comb at the back of the head. figures.
Sieve the floking powder. Blouses of the jumper style are salt and spices a basin, add Tufts of feathery fronds are still frequently made on the Rus- the breadcrun shredded sustarranged is flat mounts that are sian plan. They fasten down the and figs. Mix, and make s fixed on to a band that encircles left side and have a bigh collar. well in the cemeat up the egg, the forehead: these stick up in The pointed basque finish to a and pour in a little of the front and take the place of the blouse is also a new spring idea. milk. Mix wadding the re-popular diadem bandeau. The blouse is made in a fine wool- mainder of thilk by degrees. len crepe, chiffon velvet, or thick Put into a greased basis, crape de Chine, and each point of cover with greased paper, the basque is finished with a wide and steam forie to four hours. is very dainty and light. Insects piping; the idea may be carried Turn out, andve with lemon supply the inspiration for its still further by the addition of aja uce or meltetter. tassel placed so as to hang from
the tip of each point.
Scallops finish the shorter casa,
Reports froParis" inform as quin jumpers round the hem, that beads anrrings are to be round the cuffe, and round the worn with thost fashionable
bathing suits
turc-over collar.
MEDIUM LENGTH SKIE.
...
The new evening dress hair-pia
form and colouring, Butterflies, dragondies, add the like have wings of gossamer gauze, with touches of velvet in a pale shade, and dull beads in some deep colour stitched on to the top.
or
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A couple of quille, painted gold silver, make another good bandean for a woman of moderate means, who likes to have plenty of change in the matter of ber hair ornaments: Arranged Nero fashion, crossed in front, they make quite an attractive splash of colour when worn with a black dress.
An ostrich feather placed at the back of the head underneath the coil, inclined slightly towards one side, is another effective decora tion.
Or diamonds and enamel set in platinum like a tiny seal, more than one newly augaged girl is sure to choose her fianca's initial to wear for an engagement ring in place of the conventional ball- hoop or solitaire. Possibly these novelty rings are the forerunners of a new fashion in engagement rings, when a more personal token than the present mode affords.will be demanded by the up-to-date | girl.
Wide Bashes of satin ribbon, with ends that reach below the hem of the skirts, are worn on the new black satin and lace frocks. Nearly every gown, if it is dark in tone, is brightened by some vivid touch of colour. Jade green, coral and Alice bine are the most popular shades for these sashes.
HANDKERCHIEF NOVELTIES.
A bewitching little bag that is selling "like hot cakes" in Paris is made of two square pieces of card- board covered with Chin- ese brocade or some other fancy material; these are edged with a card that finishes with a loop as handle and "loops and tassels at each side; at the top is an opening just enough to enable the hand to slip in easily, and inside are three, dainty hand- kerchiefs in coloured linen.
Handkerchiefs made of crepe de Chine decorated with a "batik" design are' the most popular.
FOR THE SPRING.
Light weight woollen crepes and light woollen plaids will be popular for suite. Many striped and figur- ed novelty materials are show
White predominates, but trimmed in bright colours, and combined with black.
FASHION NOTES,
The Paisley influence baving: impressed itself everywhere else in the mods has now invaded the field of veils. Some of the beswrest ones are in Paisley patterna, or are banded with colourful Paisley, chiffon.
Not only is much figured silk- being made up into costumes, but. it is used extensively as trimming for plain costumes of crape de chine or pongee.. It is also a favourite material with milliners.
For
Most
Ladies,
Up
Gents
Children
to
Date
Style
Keds
YEE SANG FAT CO
Afternoon' dresses are seven to nine inches from the o nine fa ten; evening, three to siz,
The interesting thing is that the more expensive and are showing daytime clothes all shorter, while eveni very long,
tothes remaini
COLOURED LINGERIE:
Crepe de Chine, moussé- line de soie, triple and other fine silks are among the materials employed for the new coloured lingerie, and the tones. most popular are shrimp. pink, apricot, buttercup. and mauve. A touch of black as a trimming makes a smart finish.
The combinaison-jupon, which is a practical com-. bination of petticoat and camisole, bas long ago. ousted the old-fashioned. petticoat and slip bodice": worn as separate garments. It is
made on straight lines, drawn in at the" waist, and has a couple of shoulder straps to hold it up, made of lace, embroi dery, or ribbon.
Egyptian blue crepe frock with blue and gre ing a straight dip. One sleeve opene at back both sleeves form a cape drapery that fade to
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