1939-10-02 — Page 25

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 2, 1939,

Bride

1This included in both

trousseaux, and would pull its weight in any wardrobe.” A plain green angora-fabric jacket, cody but not bulky, casual but neil-fitting-perfect for slipping on over all kinds of drosaes, sports; and, spectator sporta clothes.

Worn with a navy or grey flannel skirt and sweater," it makes a complete and very smart outât, and it is also a nice thing to wear about the house nan change from a cardigan.

PASTEL DUST-COAT 2 A pastel blue dust-coat in a light-weight wool and alpaca mixture. It has no fastenings, and hangs straight from its well-built shoulders, so that it has a casual, summery, look.

It will go equally well over cotton and silk prints, over tennis dresses and pastel flannel shirt drow. In fact, it's the complete answer to the maiden's prayer.

FULL-SKIRTED TOWN COAT 3 A very smart black woollen

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inset coat. The waist-band ties with a cord, and the new full skirt has no wrap- over, so that her dress shows as she walks. It has the new plain high neck-line, and the severity of this is ideal over summer dresses.

It is a coat that gets right away from the floppiness of the

usual run of black or navy sum- nier coats. She will wear it also aver her formal black marocain dress.

Foreigners Rush To Join French Forces

PARIS.

THE French Ministry of War

announces:

"Foreign volunteers of all nationalities residing in France: naking to be enlisted, are arriv- ing in increasing numbers over the entire country.

"They are presenting themselves in: such great numbers that it has been) necessary to create special recruitingį contres to deal with them...

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"We have taken all measures satisfy all these demands with the least possible delay.

"Foreign volunteers can be enlisted | in the fighting units or in the national defence services, according to their wishes and ablillies.

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Goodbye!

Before all this REMEMBER

THE BRIDE-Don't think it in keeping with conven-

tion to arrive tote. Three minutes perhape. But any longer only annous waiting guests and makes the bridegroom even more nervous.

Da discuss the ceremony beforehand with the oficialing clergyman. He can give you invaluable Hints on wedding etiquette.

Don't imagine that it is your job to give in- structions to the bridesmaids. You will find that they will be able to sort themselves out without your help.

Don't, as so many prides do, mile at sonic of vour relatives as you go up the aisle. You can do this after the ceremony, but it looks flippant be- forehand.

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THE BRIDEGROOM-Y¢#, by all means have a short, stig drink with the ushers before the ceremony, but do arrive back in the church in time. How often it happens that guests arrive with no one to alow them into their seats,

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Do keep out of sight until the bride arrives. Ataking jokes with the ushers about your last minutes of bachelorhood wears a bit thin, especi- ally as they are busy showing people to their scala.

THE BRIDESMAIDS.–Don't make-up in the church. There has been plenty of time to do that in the car before you arrive.

Da depute one bridesmaid to help to arrange the bride's vell and see that her train is in order.

THE BEST MAN--Don't make a long speech at the reception, and please don't make that old chestnut about hoping to see the bridesmaids married zoon, it happens at nearly every wedding reception and, while the men may laugh, it invariably embar. russes the young women concerned.

Do see that the bride and bridegroom's car is just outside the door after the ceremony, and be waiting as they leave the church to help them into 12

THE USHERS-Don't talk among yourscives at the church door instead of showing relatives to their scats. Even although you have not seen the Iwride's sister for some months, there is no need to hold a long reunion in the church. And don't forget that you are responsible for the bridesmaids in that you should see that their handbags are placed in safe keeping during the ceremony and that you are responsible for their wraps if they have any.

To you also fails the duty of seeing them into their cars..

MOTHER-Don't be tearful in church. We know it was the thing to do 20 years or so ago, but now- adays do try to hide your tears if possible. It not only embarrasses your daughter, but also the bridegroom and those guests who happen to be hear you.

Don't walk down the alsie carrying an enor - mous bouquet of flowers, as if you wanted to be

mistaken for the bride.

Many mothers still continue to do this, but to be really fashionable you should dress as smartly and unassuming as missible and wear a spray of Bowers either at the neck or attached to a muf.

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Making The Invalid's Bed

46 YOU ́ nurses certainly know how "You make a comfortable bed," blissfully alghed my convalescent ás) I helped her back. This 13 some- thing unyone can accomplish well with a little attention to important detall

The whole bulld-up is determined, like everything else, on a Orm, Emooth foundation. That doesn't mean an expensive or even a new maitress, but if you would have n comfortable bed the mattress should be turned every day. To do this most easily stand at the foot of the bed, pull the mattress towards you, and double back on itself.

The sheets should always be wide enough to allow for generous side tucking and never shorter than 2%2 yards (Bnished length.) Blankets

are of uniform size, and should at all times be of wool and light in weight

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Tuck Well In.

Now for the bed-making. Lay the bottom sheet right side up with the narrow hem across the edge at the foot of the mattress. This is an im- portant point, as the motions of the bed occupant lend to push the sheet downward.

Tuck well in at one side, walk round, smooth out every wrinkle, grasp the sheet firmly, pufi tight and: tuck under. The sheet should have: a suspended appearance if properly tight. That is the real foundation of any well-made bed.

The top sheet goes on wrong side up with the wide hem at the top and with sumclent tucking at bottom to retain it in place while the excess at the top is folded over the edge; of the blankets for cleanliness and comfort.

To Judge Just about where blankets should be placed, lay a pillow fat in position for a moment

This smart flat-crowned sal lor hat of navy blue felt has a narrow-brim edged with white p kue. A tyllored bow of navy blue grosgrain ribbon, also edged with white pique, is set across the back of the crown. A wide-mashed vell completes the trim-

ming.

and bring the blankets half way better finish to a bed, is used on both under. Thus they come well over corners of the lower sheet at the the patient's shoulders and under the top and both corners of upper sheet chin The blankets with top sheet and blankets at bottom.

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ja short, distance up the sides.

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of the overhanging sheet above the mattress to, form a triangle. The Soberhanging edges are then tucked Pillows should be well Buffed up under the

the laid ant, and adjusted to suit the in- triangular fold is brought down and

maitress. Finally valid's comfort.

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