THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 28, 1925.
NESTLE'S RURE THICK CREAM MILES ANALO SIGNAS CONDENSEDALE.
BUY MORE RICH THICK
CREAM
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
NOTHING NICER
NESTLEY PURE THICK CREAM
THAN NESTLE'S
"Fur cont miels on display in New York.
evening coat is banded with fluffy white fox and is sufficiently ample
to drape luxuriously about the figure.
ROYAL MAUVE.
Nowadays those mauve shades
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE.
QUICKLY-MADE CAKES.
Coconut pyramide aro simple to make. Boat up an egg, and stir in a quarter of a pound of desiccated coconut, two ounces of caster sugar, and A little ground rico or cornflour. Mix wall, mould into pyramid shape, and bake in a modorato oven till slightly browned.
ADVICE TO THE FLAPPER.
It has been said that a beauti- ful face is a silout rocommenda- tion:
But the lily need not be painted, Young girls bear this in mind.
Rouge never snared any worth- while man. A veneer so thin any eye can pioroo.
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All things in moderation. If carmine you,must have, use it SPARINGLY.
Those alabaster faces chalked with powder with P crimson cupid's mouth drawn 'artificially shock the crowd. They also amuse a cortain type of men who sob'in such adornment a sign.
There is nothing to take No. ture's place in the modelling of appearance.
And paint reaches only to the skin. It is loss than skin doep. Bosides it is a harbarous self- dolusionment:
Tha savage applied stains to frighten his enemy.
Modern woman does the same thing except that instead of re- polling she
she is
attracting,
believes
The fur coat remains the piece pockets, just as the humbler de resistance of the winter ward-elath coat.
Tuke a lesson from the abori- robe, Like the diamond bracelet! Likewise, the fur itself has be- or the extremely becoming hat, come less important than the lines
The time is long past when gine. He had the matter solved The caraçul model, with the mauve was considered a shede to right years ago bofore good com- it is a moral support as well as it takes, Pelta of such low origin an extravagance,
as pony, gazelle, goat, rabbit, and surplice opening and the full be worn only by elderly women plexions were so scarce and night! Regarding the subject of the furfoven cut and rat are given great front, comes in a new shade call-or others who wore in that life and synthetic gin took the coat, let us begin with the usual beauty and intriguing names by ed oyster and is handed with peculiar dress state known as valvot off a lot of cheaks.
platinum fitch making it a symp-half mourning." news llem, which has now he scientific catting and shearing. come a hurdy annual for cOLLS For sport and general hard hony in grey. are lovelier and more attractive daily usage, raccoon, sealskin, this season than ever before. caracal, nutria and the shaggy Furriers have lost their old awe furs liko cheverette kid and goat of fur. They treat it just as if it are most popular." were serge or velvet, and tailor For afternoon Persian lamb,! or drape accordingly. They do mink, beaver, kolinsky, sable and not construct the coat with the combinations of these are liked, idea of overlasting life and ser- for evening, of course, you can't vice in mind. They make it pur-do better than ermine or chin- take freely of the current mode.chilla, but sable will do.
It has all the new tricks in the The photographs will guide way of flares and scarfs and fancy your extravagance. The ermine
BEAUTY SECRETS OF FAMOUS BEAUTIES: 13.
BY JULIA PARKER.
IN "THE LOVE SONG."
My favourite beauty treatment is the arm massage I give myself weekly. First Lcleanse my skin with warm water and soap umt u complexion brush. Then I dry in thoroughly and apply blive or sweet almond oil with a gentle circular motion, working up from my wriata to my shoulders and back.
After about five minutes of this, during which I cover -every inch of my arms, I wipe off the oil with a cloth, then go over the entire surface again with ice dipped in a Turkish towel. This closes the pores and has a tendency to harden the flesh. If you do this regularly, you need never worry about looking your best in the sleeveless youn
because it has pictorial value.
Gown of lustrous gold brocade with very full skirt liftel
at the hemline to show smart irregularly. Brown tulle edges the skirt and gold flowers at the shoulder relicne the severity of the shoulder line. The looping of pearls at the back of the costume is a French iden.
TO MAKE THE HIPS SLIM. and swing the arm round and
round.
To reduce the hips by exercise there is no bettor.exercise than
Occasionally it is only the up- por arm that requires reducing, and when this is the case massage will be found the bottor plan. Hold the body erect, stratch the Got & loofah, split it opan, and left arm out quite straight and on fold liken pad. Soap it thoroughly loval with the shoulder, then and soup the arm. Then rub brisk- kick with the left leg, ondeavoury from the elbow toward the ing to reach as high as the hand. shoulder. Care must be taken Repeat several times, then exer-nat to rub too hard, especially if cise with the right leg, stretching the skin is very line and sensitive, At first it but, provided the loofah is thor-
The striking feature of the ko-which someone once called "baby PLEASURE FROM PICTURES. high kicking. linsky cout, is use of leopard silk, pleated and used for a wide col-purples" are worn by all ages of women, from bassinetta to bath- iar and puffs in the alcoves.
chair days.
There's a right way and a Concerning the remaining eout,
The ladios of the Royal Family wrong way of hanging pictures we need say little, except that ero vary fond of misty mauvos as of doing everything. should be worn with more cloth-and colours which resemble the First of all. for a glance at the ing, preferably a sport skirt and old-fashioned sweet-smelling wrong way-the drawing room jumper. It is included because cherry pio" blooms. It is rare- with its unrestful walls dotted out the right hand. it shows the simple type of Hud-ly that the Queen is seen many with all sorts and-sizes of pictures will not be easy to kick as high oughly soaped, only a temporary son peal, sport coat that will be times without having at least a at all sorts of heights-photo-as the hand held on a level with rednoss will remain, and a very very popular for day wear, and touch of mauve about her hat or graphs, wator-colours, engrav- the shoulder, but with practice it marked reduction in the measure- gown, and frequently she is dressings, coloured supplements. Then will be possible to reach a greater mont can be effected in a short time. Do not apply the loofab od almost entirely in such shades. the dining room with its dark height.
To reduce the arms, grasp some more often than once daily, during" The Princess Royal also likos walls, mude to look darker and mauve, Princess Arthur of Con- dingier by the gloomiest pictures light object, such as smali book, the bath or immediately after. naught sometimes woars orchid in the house, the pairs of steel colours, and Princess Mary lately engravings, the enlarged photo- has shown a decided liking for graphs, the big oil painting that At last the luck of the opal has those shades. At the Harrogate was wedding present from! turned-as far as fire opals are Agricultural Show the other day someone or other and hangs there! concerned, at any rate. Mexican the Princess wore a mauve crino- simply because no one can think fire opuls, in orange or lemon line hat, which suited her admir what else to do with it! colour, are the Bond-streetably. talisman of the moment. The stones appear chiefly in rings, and a striking specimen showed
· LUCKY OPAL.
an orange fire opal set in a square of Chinese jade. Fire opals are ulso used for pendants and currings.
Other favourite gems are the eunary diamond and star and mauve sapphires. Precious and Hemi-precious stones, like, fas- hionable fabrics and fers, seem to appear in, an exceptionally wide range of colours, and unusual shados aro. LO be observed.
FUR-LINKÐ GEORGETIE.
The lovelist and most delicato. fabrics are fur-lined for the mak- ing of the oxquiste evening wraps) and couts that are to be worn this season. A surprising effect is aohieved by allowing the flared skirt of a black georgette coat to hang away from its foundation of moleskin ospecially when the' skirt itself has a deep border of the same fur. Tho somi-trans- parent appearance of the lower part of the coat makes one appron- hensive for the wearer's comfort and warmth till a glimpse of the fur lining is obtained.
Chiffon velvets and silk crepos aro frequently lined with fur; a dark brown polt makes a beauti ful contrast to cerise or ruby vel, vete, while armine or some silver- hued fur will be used with green or puce pink fabrics.
VERY CHIC.
The umbrella pictured has a smart careed parrot handle. The parrot has bright black eyes and, with the black silk- word they make a dushing con- trust. The onyx and ivoriet ranity with brilliant centre and beaded chain is another pleasing accpastry. To com- plete the black and white coloni scheme, are white silk hose with black pointed heels and, white kid slippers trimmed with patent leather,
Now for the right way: To begin with, don't have too many pictures! Photographs, as a rule, aren't pictures at all, and they are much better in the old- fusioned photograph album than on your walls, for they only fudo! when axposed to the light too much.
Above all, your walls want to! be rostful. You don't want the aya to be distracted by the sort of jumpy, spotty effect so many people seem to think is the thing for drawing room decoration. Choose a few good things and hang them carefully and system- atically.
Don't hang thum too high. You want them to be seen by people, not giraffes; and don't hang thom at all sorts of odd heights.
See that you get them just at the level of the human eye, and have the lower edges of the frames on an imaginary lino run- You ning all, round, the room. will be surprised at the differenco the observance of this simply) rule will make to the look of your walls,
Don't hang your darkest pic- tures in a dark room. Choose for such a room the lightest and have--cheerful, brightest you "atmosphere "-y water-colours with lots of light and colour in them, and with white mitunte for proference.
As for the white elephant family portraits and oil paintinge they have sentimental value, or if you will jeopardise legacy by parting with them, koop them by all means, but liang them in the hall
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AO DAZZLE. BROADWAY
Mille, Yeelle. Darneys, idol of the French mušin halls, haě. a figure that has won her many prizes. Because of this, and
also because she can dance and sing, she has contracted to ap pear in Amo eu at a salary of over $3,000 a week.
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