MILKMAID
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926.
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Here abe-litve kao samples of Paria Lingerie. Que is a combination outfit of orchid coloured crepe, embroidered in, white with a tracery of black, and bound with fine not. Perfectly fat kuife pleata alternate with plain sections. «" The other is a smoking outfit of novelty silk in shades of blue and orchid, trimmed with wide richings of blue taffeta silk. The loose cout fits over a tailored pyjama suit.
THE BOBBED PIN.
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HAVE YOU HEARD-~
THEY SAY ÎN PARIS-~-
VARIETY IN FROCKS.,
That if you wear the new large A scarlet dress consisting of single-pearl earrings, you should two tiers of silk fringe, the one fasten them on as close to the falling from the shoulder-line, the cheek as possible; otherwise they other from the wafat-line, with may give an unbecoming-wide foundation of crepe de Chine. effect to the face.
FASHION NOVELTIES.
Evening shawls of gold cloth with gold coloured silk fringe are among the new summer novelties. Silver cloth night also be used in forming similar wraps which re- ..
[quire a chiffon lining. The showl Evening frock of white chiffonis of the regulation size used for That with these earrings you with 1, basket of camellias worked Spanish shawls. We have also
4 should wear in your hat one or two on the front of the full skirt; the seen lovely motal brocaded materi- short hatpins, with beads made of camellian are padded and look very als utilized for summer shawls. one. large pearl, thrust in closeren," and the basket is of shot The ankle corsage proves that together.
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blue and green scquins.
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That crystal-headed hat-pins are even, newer than pearl, ones, and White taffeta frock with a are all the rage Just now. They fitting bodice and full skirt having look particularly right when the as a border a huge freehand design buttons on your coat or frock are of bluck and silver rośCA.. made of glass or crystal, as is often the case at the moment,
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flowers may be ween anywhere these days. Small bunches of flowera such as violets or pansies are being worn on the right ankle at evening time. They are either placed on the shoe strap or are worn on a silver ribbon ankle-
the corsage. strap which anapa together under
Black niet frock of the simplest That the tiny, almost early-make trimmed on the wide skirt Every frock must have its Victorian sunshades, which are with multicoloured silk flowers matching handkerchief this sea- being made to carry with summer sewn on in large rings.
son and for this reason every con- frocks, are trimmed with little ribbon flounces, and have long silk
Dance frock for a young girl; chief is being carried.
[ceivable shade of pastel handker-
The char tassels hanging from the handle.
it is of pale biscuit net and treuse green handkerchief of chiffon; the very full, short skirt That tingel ribbons and bows made of alternate layers of these crepe de chene accompanies the are not only worn in the evening, fabrics and decorated with butter-frock is matched by a
chartreuse gown just as the rose but appear on very many after- Allos.
rose ker
Since the suit has returned into fashion, the petticoat is also comu- ing back. Some of the newer, models are made with wide, fitted; elastic tops which hold in the figure just as the girdles do. For summer when one wears as few undergarments as possible these! girdle petticoat combinations are ideal.
noon frecks, and that metal" kid belts, in gold or silver, are seen
even ou morning ones.
That most women And silk stockings too fragile and expen- sive for beach wear, and that very fine chiffdh lisle (nainsook, "Paris calls it) looks just as well for this |purpose, "weary twice as long and
Is half the price.
WHEN THE SHOULDERS ARE TOO THIN.
to take it off, but it can be
The pin for habbed
To put a little extra deshon That ane of the newest ideas in perhaps been sonwhri in napery to embroider a small some particular spot is not as easy making an aplicarpner. Lut it has square Tablecloth for afternoon tea come at last. It is a patent, and with the same paftern and a very ingenious van although colourings us the china? simple enough. 14 is a that double
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hairpin, almost like a rmt slides, That a pinch of borax added to with a slight curve. It is quite a jug of water is good for water easy to adjust, and will keep the ing indoor plants? hair in position befter Hun a vlide
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done.
If your shoulders are too thin, the "line" will be sharp and angular, and the collar bones too prominent for beauty even in these days of slim figures.
These "pin are unde int That a little turpentine added to To put a little flesh on the black, brown, golden, and grey,blackleait produces in. brilliant shoulders, and fill out the hollowy' and are to be bought at mest good polish when applied to a grate?
at the base of the neck, mix to- shops. Makers of buirpins have
gether equal parts of pure olive found their trade growing sinaller That if a nucepan has been oil and oil of sweet almonds. and smaller of, resins, pears, but used for cooking such things as Sponge the skin with very hot there are still millions of bairpins (sh, onions, etc., all trace of smell water, then dry lightly and apply' sold, in spite of all the boss aml or taste can be removed if it is the oil, which should be slightly shingles. The bobbed pin, how-well scoured with powdered warmed by placing the bottle in a ever, is a sign of the ting. There whiting?
bowl of hot water. must be many women who have; their own ideas about hairpins
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Massage the oil into the skin,
That the colours of a carpet can with the tips of the fingers, pinch- and such-like things. It is a pity he revived by rubbing with n that these cannot be passed along dannel dipped in half a galloning and kneading it very gently 80 as to stimulate the circulation
to the right quarter, for practical of warm water, and a tablespoonful without bruising the skin. ideas "are worth putting juru use. of turpentine?
The massage must be kept up for at least ten minutes if it is to be effective and should be given every night till the amount of extra flesh required has been obtained. This may take from six weeks to three months, according to the state of the general health. Those who are in poor health and "nervy" will naturally take longer
to "fill out than one in good con- dition generally,
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A glass of warm milk should be sipped very slowly the last thing at night and another taken about eleven in the morning.
This frock is of crepe black stella, with blouse of silver cloth and trimmings of black and white.
Jehiei. "
The many-coloured hat is one of the season's new offeringa Usually they are made of numer- ous pieces of oddly. shaped silk. fagotted together or they may be made of modernistic printed silk
This fair Parisian, de tinting her fingernails to match. the colour of her gown. A dainty bos and palette of tinta fils like a ring on the thumb when in use, and is tucked away in milady's handbag when not required.
FASHION NOTES,
[dency to have the ribben a shade lighter or a shade darker than the frock.
in odd designs. Beth turban and A charming dancing frock is
tam shapes are utilized for such made of three shades of green Novelty pumiis of this season bonnets.
chiffon, the skirt composed entire-frequently have embroidery over-
The polka dot is decidedly in ly of rufes that shade to a lighterlaid across the vamp and running" style this season. We sec evic- tint as they épproach the bodice. up and down the heels which have ences of the dot in cotton as well The bodice is made of the lightest become unbelievably high.. as in silk materials.
Irregular shade.
and scattered dots of small size:
Bronze beads are used very
are most in demand. Parasols, Sleeves are undergoing a great effectively on a gown of pink jabote, lapels, hatbands and revolution: Undoubtedly those georgette crepe. Handkerchiefs are shown in polka with fullicks below the elbow are
dot designs in both small and winning. This may mean a wide Polka dots are the season's medium dots.
bell sleeve or one caught in very craze, and the most charming pat- closely at the wrist. Very full,terns show rather small dots very accordeon planted sleeves are seen close together. on chiffon frocks.
You
HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS.
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remove chocolate stains with soap and tepid water
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When you spill ink on the car. pet, cover it immediately with. some absorbent like starch, flour, or shredded blotting paper. This will prevent it from apreading.
When cream is obstinate about whipping, add the white of an egg. Let both egg and cream become thorougly chilled before you con- tinue the process.
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Skirts, except for those on period gowns continue to be short and full. Never has pleating been
more popular.
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Snakeskin shoes are quite, the rage, particularly in tan and grey. Lizard and alligator are also brought out in these delicate tones.
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Moire silk is very much. Ilked for the new evening gowns that show the bustle effect. They are untrimmed and depend upon their colour and line for their charm.
Peach-coloured organdie makes a charming bouffant frock and is trimmed. with white embroidery and a sash of blue ribbon.
All shades of blue are enjoying The use of ribbon, particularly an unexpected vogue this summer, grosgrain and the watered offects particularly the light very is seen repeatedly on chiffon and feminine tones that were georgette frocks. There is a ten-desplaed for a few seasons.
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One of the many styles just now being adopted by
the shingled,
It is particularly attractive when worn by
very young ladies.
FASHION'S FLOWER
FANCIES.
Pink rose-buds and dark, cur- rants were chosen for the make- gays added to a frock of embroi dered white linen worn with navy taffeta coat and A navy straw hat.
Flowers of every imaginable kind are used to decorate evening frocks. Knots of flowers are worn' very high on the shoulder and trails of flowers droop grace. fully from the waist-line to the hem of the skirt.
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Chiffon, organdie, ostrich feather and silk and valvet flowers are all word, and for the small posy selected for the tallor-made there are tiny flowers "made of cotton wool, coloured and Incquer- ed, and requiring for their com pletion about ten processes........
$40.
NOW THE HATS
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