THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926.
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Above are pictured three Society young ladies of Washing‘oa, rehoovaing a classical dance under the cherry blossoms,
FASHION NOTES.
EARS
A handbag, compospi' pulirely Pale hot-house cars, that have of pearls or Chinestones deftly been shielded from the wind and strung together on gold coïds is sun by the car-concealing bob, have one of the little accessories of suddenly bobbeds into style again. this seasdh that runs into ren! We had almost forgotten that cars
*. Fë e qart of ong's anatomy! -
by enough to show her gars, for Every girl who feels that she's
bene at lehel the lobe of her car, is doing so. Young flappers are
money.
The watch fob of black silk with thinestone bäckle in very sout peering from the whole vest that
is the proper accompaniment toiling their pale car-long as re
the tailored suit.
- their cheeks and lipa and it gives the car the effect of binghing at Lite sudden exposure. A titile Gond haring at the Ritz, painted the en Hire our a brilliant pink and witir the hair brushed back severely arter the true "hoyith bob man- high, the divet was youthful, to say the win: 1.
it bchupus the matron to show as littlg of her ear as possible, re- gardless of style. For the first tell-tale lines of nge come just in front of the ear: What inks rather sweet on the flapper la her 'teens is ap to prove disastrous to one Fin her twenties. Very few 'women- an expore their cars or their fore hends, for that matter, regardless of their ag
Bobbed hair is a popular as ever and it will undoubtedly remain the style for many years to comp. One ho long asks the barber if bobbed hair going out of style i because those who have bobbed hair don't really care whether it is stylish cr, not since it is com- fortable, becoming and takes ten years of one 27.
FLOWER FASHIONS.
An upside down trail of flowers. was the distinctive trimming of an evening frock! shown at a re- cent dress show. Instead of harring from the shoulder, and diminishing towards the hip line, the rose trails, of this gown began with big blooms. fixed at the hem of the skirt.and climbed up, the' dress, ending with wee sprays of buds and follage at the waist.
It is un exemple of the populari- ty of flower fashions and also shows how the tendency is to re- volutionise the old-establishing, way of using flowers by turning. them topsy turvy, or back to front.
If a woman wants to wear flowers, and fixes them exactly the reverse way from that which sho regarda as normal, aho will be in the front rank of fashion.
Instead of wearing flowers at the front of the corsage of an evening gown, women are now wearing them at their backs, either low on the shoulder blade or at the extreme point of a very low-cut V-shaped back decolle. tage.
The tremendous popularity of the shoulder spray is also waning; a pretty girl the other night was wearing her orchids as a knee posy on her draped gown.
Little sleeves and a decorative neck and made from tiny, many- coloured flowers, appear on a new Paris model dance dress. The latest whin in jewellery is an ornament of diamond trellis work, upon which "grow" red roses anil | foliage of precious stones.
THIS WEEK'S. RECIPE.
ORANGE SALAÐ. ..
Three farge oranges, 1⁄4 cup finely chopped nuts, cup chop- pod dates, tiny pinch of salt. let- tuce, French dressing.
Peel oranges and separate into sections. Remove skin from each section. Allow one-half orange for each- serving. Arrange sections on lettuce, sprinkle with dates and nuts and a very little salt. Pour over French dressing and serve. Chill the lettuce and oranges before mixing the salad."
The lady is W. Scott Nearing, a young man from Lynchburg, Virginia, who is, taking a part in the Harvard Hasty Pudding Club musical comedy, "177G"
ing occasions. For instance, a black
This picture nous taken at San Atonio, Texas, during the pageant of the Court of Jewels, which features the annual· celebration of the battle of San Jacinto, when Texas won its independence from Mexico. The girl Miss Lily Beal Frost, 'Duchess of Fire Opals.
EVENING FROCKS,
Evening gowns which flutter and
BLUSH PEARLS.
This new and sudden vogue for flow, and are as diaphanous as a pink pearls 'sometimes makes it cloud, still lead the way.
necessary for one to alter one's Bracelets completely covering the scheme of attire and furnishing, arm are a glittering mass of jade, so as to emphasise the pale pinki- crystal, onyx and emerakis in anness of these jewels. When these equally colourful setting of enamel. pearls are seen at the throat or These stones are large square cars of f fashionable lady, the plaques and are placed one on the chances are that this shade will top of the other.
he repeated in the posy at the Uneven hemlines are more ir waist of her silver frock, or in her regular than ever; while one side patterned gossamer scurf. In of a dress may take your breath act, should you be surprised to away with its daring shortness, thece a number of new pink, velvet other reaches practically to the cushions in your friend's drawing- room, you may look for her new,
ground.
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A chiffon sash 'supplants taffeta pink-stoned ring or necklace. on many frocks.
Scarves, if they are worn, are wound round the throat.
A successful and still very. fashionable type of dance frock is the one which consists of a semi- fitting sleeveless tunic in lame and a pleated skirt of crepe de Chine.
The separate sleeve has a distinct vogue, Draperies hung from the arm, where they are secured above the elbow, with bracelets, studded with coloured stones, are very effec- tive.
CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES.
The old-fashioned white crepe de Chinese blouses, without which, once upon a time, ndbody consider- ed herself well turned out, are re- turning to fashion. Nor are the new jumper modela so very differ- ent from their forerunners, in that they cling to hemstitched embroi-1 dery, drawn thread work, dia-
blased banda of material stitched in place with a
contrasting thread.
We notice of late that black com- Mins Frances Carson, who plays of wearing a scarf with a sleeveless bined with pink is popular at even the part of Salome in "Katerina," summer afternoon frock, and that monds, and Of course, bobbed hair requires more care then long hair since it lace frock may have a slip of black now appearing at the Barnes Thea is to have a long strip-at least
two and a half yards long-of the The more fanciful models are must be continually waved and chiffon with a set-on hen and yoke tre in one of London's suburba. aamd but in sp of this it is of pink, or, 'n black chiffon gown
material, attach It to each shoulder lightly patterned in front with a less burden on long hair. may have u pink panel falling from
Failure to obey the edict will re-
group of pierrota stitched with. und then twist it loosely round the black, or bands of conventional al- The lead is clear and more com-shoulder to hen-line, Black taffeta sult in the play being banned by fortable.
arms. Just one twist, below the mond blossom. Sprays are also gowns of bouffant type often have the Lord Chamberlain; but the The permanent wave is so such irralar hem faced pink. management of the theatre, it is
elbow, will keep it on the arms, and finely picked out with black aille, or perhaps silver thread. Designs cessful these days that even hair Since the Irregular hem is higher understood, is taking no chance of the long ends are left hanging a completely fashioned of tucks are Here is seen fruck of rose bicge that has been dyed or bleached may facing acts a trimming.
spider web, yoke of not, georgettee, elaborately, trimmed be permanently waved without ins'
further wrath on the part of the most to the hem. It is most con- another favourite fancy. This re-red cut with peart bead dow with metal lace, and all braid, jury. A few women choose to wear
"Salome must wear more clothes," the Lord Chamberlain and Salome, venient to have a frock which can rival is put down to the return of drops, makce 2 charintuply captivat-
purposes. Combined with matching, or even a pleated crepa
chosing lines that are flatteringly transformations over the shorts This is the edict which has been pending the creation of ampler garbe sleevelces in the house without the enveloping cape for utilitarian ng ton for this robe de style,
elim...e bodice taken the new | boylah bob, since these, match the upward curve at its edge and exact colour of one's hair and may catches in front with filigree be worn for evening purposes. buckle set within red stones.. Skirt Even one's closest friends are not
features pointed flounce.""" Jaware of one's transformation."
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pronounced by the Lord Chamberments, is to do her stuff in a making you either display bare lain of London after one fleeting shawl.
arms in the street or wear a coat on a warm summer day.
glimpse of the American actress, There is a very fascinating way
Scalloped bindings edge the full skirt, the crepe de Chine jumper skirt bottom for which a deep hem creates a charming little suit for of net and pearl beads makes a wear underneath,
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