MILKMAID
STERILISED
NATURAL
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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 10) 1926′′
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
MEANS
SAFETY
NO MICROBES
Large hats are in favour these days. The above picture shows the last word în
SUMMER PERFUMES.
both types of millinery.
ONLY EIGHT OUNCES!
Summer perfumes, as such, have! Seven ounces of limay frock ́a definite place in the toilette of and an ounce of stockings is ull the woman who would be correct;
It seems that such a perfume is
that, will stand between the snappy - woman dresser and the world at large this summer...
"lighter" than the orthodox kind.) The wardrobe of the more con-1
THE PERMANENT WAVE.
WHAT IT REALLY IS,
Permanent waving is the art. of A fresher, daintier fragrance pre-servative woman, who stil: wears changing straight hair into per- vails. Yet, try as you will to underthings, will be only six manently curled or waved hair, to resemble as nearly as possible, identify the owner and name it, it ounces heavior.
woman Any eludes you, if it is a
wonders naturally curly hair, and to re- true hot-whether she is overdressed during main permanently so until, that weather perfume.. That is part the warm weather will have mere part of the hair has grown out, of its charm, since summer is the ly to put all her clothes on one says Mr. W. L. Aylesworth, of the season for things evanescent. side of a scale and her 16-ounce Empress of Canada. To do this. The shoes three steps are necesary to mois- The difference is accomplished shoes on the other.
should win...
who
ten the hair with a lotion, wint
dress.
by using a mixture of lighter oils, These weights are virtually it on the curling rod, and stuam it. and a combination of scents, official for summer wear, and re- Many people have the mistaken. instead of the fragrance of a present aimost the maximum. idea that the permanent waving single flower. A ime-flower scent Some extra fine stockings weigh machine produces the wave, butį results in a heavy cloying atmos-only one quarter of an ounte. it does not, any inore than a sew-
They are so gossamer-like" that ing machine profares a phere not so good for hot weather.sulesmen say seventeen pairs of The permanent waving machine Most of the summer perfumes are them can be passed through a has actually been misnamed. named as such-and-such u "bou-wedding ring at one time. But so jis really a conibination of tools quet," to distinguish them from few women wear wedding rings and these toåls in order to prc. the heavy attars that are included now that the test has
not been duce a satisfactory "permanent in a winter dressing table.
wave must be operated or guideu properly by a competent operator
mudd.
This is the latest thing in millinery. It is of brocaded lame with a pearl buckle, and extremely feminine.
A single hair is composed of tiny cells or scales which overlan somewhat similar to the scales on a fish, and when these arı bent or wound very tightly, around a curling rod the cell on the side of the hair opposite the carling rod are opened.
The action of the lotion wher turned to steam merely gwella the cella, which have been opened by the hair stretch- Fed on the curling rod, and keeps them permanently swol- len and open, thus making te hair act like a piece of blotting paper to absorb moisture and curl] more readily when exposed t› water. 1
THE VOGUE OF LACE.
CARE OF ORGANDIE...
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All lace dresses, with accom- "Although, dainty and cool to panying caps wraps made entirely wear, organdie la-n far more ser- of the lace and ribbon-trimmed, viccable fabric than its texture are among the most elaborate off might lead one to expect. Given formal and semi-formal clothes. for proper dare it will give long ser the present time and for the sum-vice and keep its "life" and crisp- mer. Since lace has not been used so extensively for a long, long time, these lovely gurments are welcomed with delight and worn with the Consciousness that one is particu larly well and modishly dressed,
Similar and less expansive en- sembles of this order are developed in georgette, luce-trimmed; or net is combined with lace." Again, frequently, aflk is the foundation material, and not und lace serve as the embellishments.
Several fine soaps on the market aro suitable for washing, such material. Prepare a fluffy.suds. in hot water, but be certain to allow it to cool to a lukewarm tempera-
ture before putting in the organ- die. Do not rub the material but dip it up and down in the suds very easily. until clean. Dirt leaves organdie through the Wringer or twist it Do not pass it
vigorously in the hands..
Rinse carefully and then press, out as much of the water.ns pos- sible with the hands, and wrap in a Turkish towel to dry for a while previous to ironing. Iron while quite wet with a fairly cool The and a very, very clean iron. article will then look as lustrous and lovely as when new. Ironing while wot stiffens the fabt, so it
Such a combination is noted it certain evening gowns that pleus- ingly show the influence of period Costumes-the periods of dress when voluminous skirtų, fitted bodices and off-the-shoulder berthas were the mode in feminine attire.
This type of gown, calling, as it does, for a more lengthened skirt than has been worn for some time, must, it is conceded, have some influence upon skirt lengths should never be starched, and in general. It is undoubtedly truepressing the fabric on both sides
that a trend toward longer skirts is sensed by those who watch with understanding the new modes and the constabt evolution of fashion.
MILLION BEADS.
This bag from Paris has 1,000,000 sted beads strung in the design of the famous stained window of Notre Dame Cathedral, and took 801 days. to make.
gives back the original gloss.
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If hung on a fine to dry the weight of the water in the material causes it to stretch.
MAXIMS FOR THE MARRIED.
For the wife:--
Don't hak your husband un- necessary questions.
Don't irritate him with over- much cherishing.
Don't "tidy" his possessions. Keep a good cook.
See that his clothes are mended, and well brushed.
Keep your temper.
Give him a sitting-room of his
own.
Give him your sympathy and interest in masculine "affairs.
Give him to understand, without making a fuss, that you love hini dearly.
For the husband:
Miss Perle Banks, with a pedometer on her trim ankle found that she dances 2,980 yards, or nearly a mile and a half every nights.
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE, flour, 1 ounce chopped cherries, a
DELICIOUS COFFEE CAKES:
few blanched and split almonds. Beat butter and sugar to a cream, and add the egge; stir in the coffee essence, and then add, slowly, the Don't explain your pet hobbies To make these you require flour, and the cornflour, mixed. to your wife.
1 tablespoonful of Symington's eat all well, add the cherries. Pour into small; buttered tins; put Coffee Essence, ounces each half an almond on the top of each, sugar and butter, S beaten eggs, and bake in a quick oven for about 3 ounces of cornflour, 4 ounces oo a quarter of an hour.
Don't ask her what she has done with the money you gave her.
Don't criticize her possessions Keep her amused.
Keep in mind her birthday and
your wedding-day,
Keep your temper..
Give her a regular allowance.
Give her your sympathy and interest in feminine affairs.
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Give her to understand, making a great fuss, that you love her dearly.
LATEST NOVELTIES.
The only purpose that the heated with oil, the team cannot Dagger-shaped pins are being ers on the machine serve is to penetrate through the oil-coating worn on hats this season. They turn the moisture in and aroun to reach the hair! There is no are made of dull metal" or of the hair to steam and to keep this such thing as actually permanent rhinestones and
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are stabbed moisture at steaming temperature waving with oil. The fact that through the hat wherever the -212 degress-for a period the oil has to be shampooed from craped effect is required. Rhine- time. Unless the hair is wrap the hair before the wave is given stone monograms are also fro- ped tightly, on the curling rod the proves this, and the sooner this quently used as hat ornaments. cells will not open--the steam will mistaken idea is dispelled. the. Animals, birds, etc...of rhine- affect both sides of the hair better for all concerned. It is stones are not used as generously alike, and it will not be curled a good clean steaming of the hair as these more tailored effects. when removed from the rods. that really produces the desired
The curling and is therofore form around which the hair is
results.
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Stockings, studded with brilliants
to form an ankle bracelet effect.
moulded. If the hair is wrapped The reason for not shampooing are sold in several smart shops. flat or bent around the rods, th the hair after a permanent wave The brilliante are set into the cells are opened uniformly on one is that the hair has been soften, stocking in the same manner that side of the hair and when set re-ed by steaming and should be al-they are studded Info dress" produce the maree) effect or re.lowed to harden again before material. Since one anide should semble naturally curly hair. being placed und.ra strain. If be without the bracelet effect, the hair is twisted around the shampooed, there is a further ten-one buys a pair of brilliant-stud- curling rod, each individual hair dancy to soften it by warm water ded stockings and a pair of match- is not only twisted around the and soap and then if the hair ising plain stockings and wears one rod, but around each other hair rubbed vigorously, to dry it, there of each act at a time.
in the strand. This is the reason an unnecessary strain placed on why the twisted wind produces a the curls which would again ten Lighter wave.
Earringed-hats are the latest
to stretch, the hair into a straight things for evening wear, Brilli- Shampooing the hair before the conditio
anto get in huge loops or pendants wave is necessary to clean andIf the hair is can before the are nowed at the sides of the small soften the hair, and remove the wave, there le no need of a sham-ht to give the earring effect. A natural oil from the surface of poo after, for the process la clean larged flat brimmed hat has but the hair Oil and water do not and the hair will not become soil-one huge earring at the loft side mix, therefore, if the hair is coat-led during the wave,"
giving the Italian vondor idea.
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A new picture of Ethel Shutta, Broadway dancing star, who recently, married George, Oleon, jazz, orchestra
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