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OUR GLOVES

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ARE IDEAL FOR THIS SEASON

·

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SOCKS

also represent the

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

Nower

than

pyjames, and much more feminine and flattering, are the

nogligees. They incorporate into their loveliness the now low shoulders, full Bleeves, high necklines and filt- ted waistline effects of winter's Intest gowns for fornial occasions. This luscious negligee, Is in a soft orchid tone. It is mrde of volvet, and the soft abeen of the fabric plus chic eut

its make

it tremendously smart.

Around the moulded wafat- line section there

is a corded sash

of chenille that ties low to give. the impression of Patou's new low waistline. The Bandala alternate in orchid and silver straps.

DRESS SHOWS.

And Young Girl Fashions.

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

The "young-girl" fashions at some of the dress shows have had

to see them.

BEAUTIFYING THE

HOME.

PARISIAN NOTES.

The Waistline.

The watchword of the waistline this canon in "Don't Worry,"

Waistlines will be put about the ribs and below normal, and they i will be left out altogether. In the Inew celebrated Paria "apron't even- fing frock the waistline is left out, except for the delightful incurve In this region, which follows the line of the body. The apron is usually shorter than the dress-skirt, as an apron should be, and sometimes there are triangular, cross-bar, tuck- ed porkots pheed at the sides of the front above the hip-line

Don't fail to tuck a reminder away in your mind, that lavender is an evening shade this winter.

The different way in which the denlirtages are trimmed are end- les. Que lavender gown scen at a recent collection, cut low in the back, had two long "coque" plumes fastened in the ick, while the tips of the fenthers passed over the shoulders, to form straps, and hold the dress in the front

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A short silk fringe is being used the edges of hems and loose draporias, and serves to lighten the dull surfaces of the mat fabrio.

Another detail which marks the Latest models is the little aleave or, rather, tiny loaf-like caper which cover the shoulders on the evening dresses. These servo to nocentuate the icolletage of the neck and back, if it is cut low. There is a tertain movement towards more decolletee dresses than have been worn lately.

.

FINGER-TIP BEAUTY

When using a fail brush to clean the finger tips, use it also lightly on the cuticle and around the side of the naila. Thon brush the hand and wrist to stimulate the circulat ion and improve the colour of the

Glass Heirlooms of the kin

Future.

Rub hand cream at night from the tips of the fingers down to the wrist, great success this year. Many de-to-day that there are few things so

Wonin are beginning to realiso, working it in with the same move- butantes have brought their friends decorative as beautiful glass-ware. ing away stains on and under the ments as you use to enso on gloves. Cuticle remover is affective in tak A few exquisito flowers are shown ails, particularly those made by to perfection in a limpid crystal cigaretten. Apply it with enttal! vase, and the rich colouring of wool, and rub gently. fruit will be emphasised if it is! Rinse the finger tips and dry placed in a elear-glass bowl them thoroughly before applying ornamented with simple modern polish, or it will not give an oven decoration.

appearance. Apply it in long stro kes from the base to the tip of the nail.

One demure little dress in black wool mousse, with a wide collar and gauntlet cuffs of string, la be- ing taken to Hollywood by a pretty English actress, The lacing with which this frock is fastened down the front, at the back, and down

The confusion of cutting which the sleeves is a favourite trimming our Victorian ancestors loved is as parations can be obtained in scents Manicure polishes and other pro- at this house. It is used most demode as their furniture. The to match one's other perfume. attractively in flame colour on a new English glass-ware is definite-, white crepe princess frock, with ly modern, worthy of the simple; magnificent aix-foot fluffy feather background of the modern house bon, half white and half flame or flat. It may be counted as one colour, to complete the effect. of the heirlooms of the future. Buttons as large us half-crowns are used to fasten the double | wrap-over skirt of another frock

down the side.

Take the new wine goblets, for justanee; to our grandchildren they will be us typical of our . perlod as Jacobean glass is of the And it seems to be a rule with 17th century. The thinnest glass aome designers this season that ifis used and the goblet stands on frocks are plain and simple,

+ accessories must be startling, a hollow trumpet foot, while the

There was the huge erming cloth only decoration

un the plain

muff, nearly a yard long and more decanter is the slight engraving than half a yard in depth, carried on the stopper.

with a white satin evening frock.

This was part of a "set" of which

A deep bow!, for frult or flowers, will have a solid fluted base and a

the other part was a cosy ermine cloth scarf which will come in design of scattered stars above, most useful, I imagine, for and a vase with a rim folded back draughty theatre,

almost horizontally will bo cut Another amusing detail w n, with heavy flutings to emphasise bronze collarette which held up the crystal clearness of the ginas. the pointed front corsage of a blue Flat cutting preserves the essential satin backless gown made in clarity of the glass, the experts several section and fitting closely say, and these now models show to the figure,-

the high standard of the modern V. C. In Exchange. craftsman in English cut glass.

SALESMAN SAM

A brand new and distinctly

different beret is made of Cire satin. It sharply forward over the eye.

So Long, Howiel

pulled

!

25.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 One vessel in another, and it reaches from one side to the other.

To catch one set one.

9 The bench makes broken melody.

about the bone.

11 What part of the piano do they 10 Relationship.

12 Irritates.

keep at the bank?

13 Latin confession. 10 A material in

which many

articles of 33 are worked.

19 Famous artist whose mixed types were largely responsible for his

name.

20 She took nourishment, apparent- ly, but was rather a puppet. 22 The bold burglar's barrister may

be held by the teeth too. 24 Humanity's dally round. 26 This'anit is no deep-sea sailor. 27 If you guces this it *!!! 3: A heavy fabric dangerous to

peculiar.

airmen.

33 The object of the

skill,

be

virtuoso 'n

34 Just a few words--in which a

French one in introduced.

35 A common sight in an English garden. It may also be seen in The Marches of Italy.

38 Mislays.

37 A movement frequently accom-

panied by "Sh."

Пожл

1 A bit of a fight.

2 It can become groterqUV,

3 Breathing pore in plants in

moats.

4 Oranges and lemons provide it

(two words).

& Cather.

o Rather a strain at the best of

times.

7 Quite a common introduction. 8 Descriptive of old woman

either sex.

24 Deed.

of

16 Passion displayed by a swind-

ler when he loses his head. 17 Minor field sport Indulged in by

deserters.

18 Simply full of good pointe for

the dressmaker.

21 To the good.

28 Singular affection notwithstand-

ing its plurality.

25 Quite unaffected by the striko, 26 You may take these, artistes

may give them.

28 A very ordinary type. 29 Toned differently, maybe. 10 Go off

32 Club.

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