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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925,

(FEATURE, SECTION).

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The annual ball of the Beaux Arts in New York was the usual glittering affuir. Society, the arts, the theatre, the general public-all were represented at the most elaborate entertainment of Neic Yok'a winter season, Amony those present were fleft to right) Laurette Taylor, star, of the stage, as Pierrot: Mrs. George Brokaw, a leader of the Four Hundred: Grace Moore, another one of Broadway's scintillating lights.

A HAIRDRESSING ECONOMY. VOGUE OF COLOURED WIG.

Women who have have had: their hair shingled usually find that they have to spend more money than they expected on keeping the hair trim. It is not only a question of cutting or even of waving, the hair has a most trying habit of getting out of place and rofusing to keep the line which is most becoming.

One of the signs that the rage for shingled hair is annoying the coiffeurs is their renewed attempt to launch coloured wigs.

So that they shall make an entirely new appeal, nut to h confounded with any previcus attempt, these new wigs are all

ITEMS OF FASHION NEWS.

A fashionable jeweller is show- narrow silver ing sets of very bracelets for evening wear, some are quite plain, others bovelled in fact, very like tho! bracelets of our childhood.

The smartest Women

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have

If the hair can be kept in psi-nade of materials that make adopted sprays of velvet tiger tien during the night naturally it them look as artificial as possible:filies and maidenhair forn to wear

and they are choren in colours with their furs or muffs. that belong to anything rathor than tolhair.

BELT IS

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Girdles and bells of all kinds The latest are made Heavy silk flors wigs are the Bre secN. mest usual: tow, exactly like the entirely of beads with long fringe dry, unpleasant-locking substance de, sometimes they have a that enee decorated the heads of little matching collar, with a cur dolls in childhood days, i tortel of beads in the front. another medium, which coiffeure! are using, whilst, for those who rrefer brilliant effects, there are wipe mode of drawn silver ord sold and other metallic ut stares. The petaler cok urs are viclet, silver, yellow, lettuce green and exca'men pink.

Cetrich feathers are enjoying o veque in talplerd. They are used to ornament jackets, bencete and luxury pramcovers.

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A set of pale pink kritied silk was trim med all the way round 010 creatiry| with a narrow feather fringe, and dressen that will harmonise with even if e shoes had an edging of tho wips. (no lovey model feathers. was seen in silver finished with

First EL WH of black velvat Dressmakers have realised the designed specially to be worn fragility of the beautiful silken! with a beautiful wig cf silver flora, diamante powdered floweral

ornamenting the latest dance dresses, and wo find the latost modele with trimmings of the more durable sholl flowers.

YOKES ARE RETURNING.

Many of the newest frocks aro boing Bnished with narrow girdles or half bolts set across the back, which indicate a return to the normal walet-line.

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THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.

FIG AND ORANGE JELLY. One and one-fourth cups chop- pod figs, 14 oups fig juico, 34 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons granulated gelatine, julco 1 lemon, 11⁄2 cups! orange juice.

Cook figs in water until tonder. Yokos are coming in for a good There should be one and one-half deal of attention, and one finds cups of liquor when the figs are them used on bodices and skirts, dono. Heat sugar and fig juice. thoir use in the latter instance Softon golatino in four tablespoons often helping to retain a slim cold water. Whon sugar and fig alander lino, ovon when the frock juice are boiling add lemon and torminates in a wide godet flaro orange juice and bring to the boiling point. Romove from the fire and stir in gelatino. Stir until Pocket trimmings are also re- gelatine is diesolved. When bo- turning to favour, and form anginning to jolly add fige ont in Turn into mold important addition to somo of the small pieces.

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smart models, Braid trimmings and let stand until chilled and of the narrow variety are also to firm. Serve with whipped cream. bo soon, as braids and buttons are now being used instead of om- broiderios by some of the most

joxclusive dross designers.

SHOE FASHIONS.

Every inch fashion subtracts)

It is noticeable that in place of from the hem of our garments the long, tight-Btting sloove, to adds to the conspicuousness of which wo are just boginning to our footwear, accustom ourselves, the sloove!

If a skirt considers ita, active

of the poasant type, cut on service over when it has como rather loose linos and caught within 16 inches from the floor, into a tight-fitting wristband of wo must bridge the gap between narrow proportions, is an innova-floor and fare with something tion that has come to stay. Some interesting in the way of silk and axports declare that those are but loather.

the forarunners of sleevos of the

And hore spring fashions have

old balloon type, as already puffs boon obliging. Pumpe azo moroj vory attractive and much simpler than are beginning to make a

they have hoon in yoare, Stock- definite appearance,

inge have become standardized in colour and the choico narrowed down to belge shades, gun metali or black and all bizarro effects) are strictly taboo.

FROM: CHILE.

Christina Montt, who w Chile's nomination as, 1925's most beautiful girl. She's the granddaughter of a former Chilean president,

LUXURIOUS WATCHES.

Here we have Norma Shearer. Cavada's contribution"to the charmed circle of womanly beauty. Her beauty and charm

is threatening the reign of that other beautiful Canadian, Mary Pickford.

ORGANDI DANCE FROCKS.

DECORATIVE GLOVES.

The latest gloves aro simple, Kid of a very soft, supple] Danco dresses of pastol-shaded quality is the favourite material organdi muslin are now being onobutton affairs, or else aro of buttons altogether. for pumps. For daytime brown shown by exclusivo drosemakers. dovoid

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ard beige glace are in the load. The revival of the muslin party Those latter models have long

That kid has been able to put frock suggests that rumour may straight wristlets, which tho patent leather pump second be right in saying that the girl of intended to wrinkle about the in the running is probably due to the immediate future is to be a wrists. However, to compensato for such severity, the glovers are the fact that it is available in model of domurentas.

ROMIO vory protty Organdi is one such a wide range of shades, and

of the most proparing because it is lightor in weight delightful materials for making gloves and bag sets for the Some of those and consequently cooler looking frocks of the "sweatly simple" Riviera season, for spring.

and picturesque styles. At Ascot show gloves with short gaunt- There are no elaborate cutout last your it was considerably lets embroidered in point do dosigns or intricate atrappings worn, and since we are wiser Boauvais and a email purse om- this year. There is the plain than our grandmothers in having broidered to match. Other gloves opera pump, with or without a invented an uncrushable organdi, havo turned-back gauntlets lined buckle, with medium heel and it will certainly mako many with a bright-coloured silk; a

pocket in this lining holds a

medium vamp, the one or two dance dresson this season. eyelet model with the ribbon tio,!

A girl's dance dross, mado for tiny crope do Chino of mousso- the old-fashioned type of exford the Rivera, was of pale mauvotine do solo handkerchief om- that buttons or laces over the organdi, with a crossover "baby"broidered in one corner with a Beauvais. instep, and the one or possibly bodice and a swathed waistband motif in point do two-strap model.

For sport and strost one finds fancy leathers like lizard or alligator skin cut on very plain lines and suedo or buckskin con- servatively combined with plain! leather of the same shade.

of softost pink and blue ribbons. Gloves of this olaborate type also

TRIPLE EARRINGS.

Will men wear earrings? Such For afternoon black and white was the question asked in all are combined very successfully seriousness by a woman the other and there are many white kid day, when brightor dress for men models trimmed with leather to was being discussed. Whether! match the gown. Bronze kid has mon do or not-and ono praye returned to favour and black satin that they may not-the fact and blond satin are practically stands out that the earring fashion

more women is among stapios.

pro- For evening there is consider-nounced than ever.

Somo astounding styles ATS able latitudo. Silver and gold kid are most popular with brocades, now in vogue, and froak idons The methods of dressing these

trimmed with plain gold or silver, have "caught on" with some wigs vary. Semetime severe

and velvets and coloured satins women. A single earring worn

on a woman's prottiost oar formal lines are adopted, ht

Wrist-watches, unless they are also in evidence. others elaborate curls and puffs

Buokles are of all sizes of leu-quite frequently to be soon, and of diamonds and precious stones, of the eighteenth century. Dress-

latest notion. With those, one makere alike aro Advocating A pretty hair ornament that is are quite out of fashion, for ther or wood as well as of cut triple earrings make the vory coloured wigs for women who are gaining popularity is the narrow watches are now worn suspended steel or brilliants.

And whereas our shoes will be jearring is worn on each ear and rather devoid of natural colours band of tissue studded with spark-from a chain like a pendant, in a themselvos as means for in-ling stones and worn very low on big ring on the index fingor, or the most conspicuous itam of our one is worn dangling from the troducing colour into a black or the forehead; lace is also being concealed in a locket. Some wo-costume this season, they really contre of the front of the hat, white ensemble or else for com-worn round the head, some lace men have a little onamel or jewel-must not soom to be noticeable in Mascot earrings, especially made

aro also being worn. ploting a general scheme

of headdresses are almoat turbans oncrusted fob pooping from their in the sort of perfection that the in the form of little Eastern gods,

smart woman of 1925 socke. colour harmony.

[with swathings of tissue.

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pockets.

have a handbag to match.

SPORTS DRESS.

rare.

The costume that has a belt these days is rather This one uses squares of white crepe de chine picated in blue with embroidered slits through which a hine ribbon 713888. The rest of the cox- tume is bine crepe de chine bound with white.

will look its best next day. A special silk not has been invented for wearing at night time to keep the hair tidy. Tho'not fits round the head osp fashion, and is bordered with ribbon. This bor. dor is continued on either side' into strings to tie under the chin, so that the effect is one of a Night boudoir ospi

THESE WILL BE THE MOST POPULAR STYLES OF SPRING FOOTWEAR.

This very springlike aport dress is made of black and white printed crope de chine with collar and cuffs of white crepe de chine outlined with black and a narrow black belt. The front of the skirt is finoly picated, and pleated sections are înseriøst in the sleeves:

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