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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 1, 1940.

New Colours

With Fashion/

IN For Spring

By

Mary Grace

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for suits

JEAN *BAIRD

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topcoat

(centre)

Glorifying stone beige for spring wear, is this soft little sult with short jacket cut away at the hipline and skirt with unpressed pleats. The material Is double twill,

fell

Accessories, Including sailor and flower boutonniere, are in the same shade of stone bolge,

TREES GROW VERY SLOWLY

(Continued from Page 6.) plane fabrics, and I understand re- placements are urgently needed...

So Miss Nazi picks up another piece of wood, in which there is n certain quantity of sausage meat. To make the woot more appelis- Ing, it has been disguised na" anu- Ange

plenty of bread.

JL

Th looks all right, but that's because it's disguised as well as the sau- sage Actually that loaf is made from wood pulp, Highly nutritious, no doubt.

How the meal over, Miss And

liow Nazl 1940 takes off her wooden apron, her wooden shoes, and leans back, tired, in her armchinir, which in stuffed with a product of wood pulp. She takes up her knitting, and starts on the pullover which

stitching for

trimming

Make-Up Base Must Blend With Powder

By JACQUELINE HUNT

all with a

BACKWARD

SWING

By

NEW YORK-Any experienced stylist or fashion reporter will tell you that it is impossible to keep up with; and track of, names given to colours. Some- times the colour, as well as the name, 'is now. More often each firm or creator has his or her own particular name for his or her pet colour.

As an example, let's take onlon. DURING the past few Onious are both white and yellow weeks Paris dressmakers have and may show several layers of shown to the world their new colour. When one calls a shade "war" styles, which have onion, a deep onion may be caramel created much interest both in or burnt almond, or even cinnamon. Britain and America.. They have met the present need for yellows and of n

This season ands us talking of lime group sensibly economy in material for called citrus. Sulphur and pame- dress that is suitable for all granate are other colour terms in occasions in a most becoming active use. degree.

Sun colours, another yellow aquash, Molyneux pink, hot

The artist has sketched three pink, scandal red, yippee yellow and typical models which, both in line scores of other terma crop up in the and detail, will be basic fashions fashion news, making it tougher for for the spring.

feverybody concerned. But it must First the coat and skirt. Note and arouse one's curiosity.

be admitted they stimulate interest the backward swing, the nightish; walstline and smooth front ft. The shoulders of the Jackets are to consider it in relation to the squared, but the padding is not

over-emphasised;

The high pointed revers are im portal, the centre front buttoning m the patch pockets are in keeping with uniform spirit, but ita femininity is not overawed by it. Blue, green and camel tan are going to be favourlie Buit colours,

The spring long coat follows the

Batte ted ne with the backward swing to the skirt. The close centre front buttonlug and the high wide revers are also polis of considerable fashion importance.

In contrast to the plain materials preferred for suits and dresses we see

cliccks, plads, diagonal stripes and fancy interminglings of colourings. The homespuns and handweaves of Scas lund are approved examples of new spring continaterial design.

Lastly, we show the 1030 expression of the popular wool frock into which it is difficult to get variation of design. You will agree, however, that the raised seam, the fint shoulder and that good, Alled effect of the skirt are now. The ribbon velvet belt to match the under-the-chinbow is a pleasant change from the ubiquitous buckled one of suide.

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Cookery Notes

When preparing either a turkey, goose, ur chicken, brush it all over with olive oil. This makes it very tender, and It gives the bird a most attractive golden brown colour.

When making stews and thick meat

Speaking of colour, it is about time

Easter wedding. Let me report on what was worn at one of the smartest of the season's weddings to date- that of Martha B. Rutgers, who became the bride of George V. Coe, Jr. The entire bridal party gowned in white faille, topped by disks of ostrich worn tilted over the nose, the matrons of honour choosing green, the bridesmaids red.

was

Gowns both of bride and maids were cut on picture lines. with basque bodices buttoned down the front, the low-cut necklines frilled with lace and the sleeves elbow Jength. Fullness fell from the hips.

The bride's gown of Ivory salin was also moulded in the bodice, the skirt falling in heavy gathers from below the hipline, Duchess lace finished the heart-shaped decolletage and the short puffed sleeves. Orange blos sors formed a tiara from which the long veil flowed,

SHORT CUTS

A shoe bag on the closet door does away with a cluttered closel floor and protects the shoes.

To remove ice cream stains, soak spols in clear cold water for about an hour before laun- dering.

When not in use, hair brushes

DO NOT be discouraged if the first When you have done all you can soups, add a tablespoonful of fine] few times you use new make-up with foundation and powder see what oatmeal or prepared barley and a base, the results are not as flattering you can do with eye and lip make-up. Ittle gravy colouring, for this sim- should stand with the bristles down as you expreted. Check up to see if Clean-cut, shining eyebrows brushplifies the dishing-up.

you have followed directions explicit ed free from stray make-up and

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ly. Then check on the rest of your darkened slightly if necessary make-up-Do-your-cheek-rouge-and-give good contrast with your com=" tp-stick harmonize? Is the tone of plexion will add character to your your complexion poiler deep face. Mascara or brown eyebrow enough? Or is it too dark?

cream are probably most satisfactory

as darkeners if your brows have a Even with the right foundation, naturally good line,

of these may

spoil the effect,

Make-Up Is Blended

wy Powder that is too light will make your skin look dull and pasty. Powder that is too dark has a ten- If, however, the eyebrows are very dency to show up in streaks. Per. skimpy or the line is incomplete, an haps your features are too irregular esherow pencit is best for darkening or the shape of your face makes a and fling in. Use it shllfully, how hlt el remixelling necessary before ever Remember you are striving you can have that lovely, finished for a natural effect, so never draw took you so much admire.

a harsh, definite line. Instead, hold

on

the eyebrow pencil on a slant and Keep up your experimenting. See work with short, parailed up-and-out it you can get more pleasing results stroltes so the colour remains on the will two shades of make-up bare or hairs,

not two shades of powder. By shadow- necessary to touch the skin as in ex- your skin, When ing some parts of your face and tending short eyebrows, use, light, Highlighting others you can direct the feather-line strokes that suggest thei attention to your best features and natural brow, not an artificial one. away from your less attractive ones.

Go Light on Mascara

Lashes should of course be dark- ched if they are very pale. Dark lashes make the eyes appear larger The difference in the two make-up and brighter. For daytime a small, shades should be slight, and the areas amount of eyelash and eyebrow where the different shades meet cream brushed only on the tips is should be blended carefully so there suficient and inconspicuous. But

is no obvious line. Try using the either cream, liquid or cake mascara darker make-up over the heavy jaw can be used at night. Colour the up- line, on the tip of a long nose, near per luches all over by brushing down, the hair-line of the too high brow, then up. If you wish to make your un prominent check bones or the eve

eyes seem farther apart and larger, chin. Bring out a receding concentrate the colour on the outer drooping ehin with a touch of light foundation lashes at the corners of your eyes. and

the hollow of your Use very little colour on the lower checks. Limit your experimenting to lashes and see that it remains on the | your hours at home until you become tips. Mascara on the lower lashes expert in this tricky business of is apt to smudge, so avoid uslug it Finake-up.

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have now been able to give wood

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Miss Nazi nods her head In sleep as she lies between her shecis of wood on a bed that has neluntly been made of undisguised, undußerated wood,

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And there's only one more thing to add.

You can't hurry a forest. There is no such thing as a "billztree." And Germany, creator of the Wood Age, happens to-day to be using Afty per cent. more wood than she is growing.

Where Is the wood to come from? Ah! Miss Nazl 1940 hasn't been told that.

Beenuse the greatest cradiz pro- duct Germany has yet produced is ersatz Truth,

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had a narrow escape from serious into a groove at the edge of the comb. of the hair

IN a good comb, the teeth taper ing stimulates the growth and' sheen Usluga clean comb

the ditch.

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nt this point, and the comb can be of dust and fint. another added on the icy roads and cleaned very easily. The ends of Everybody knows that the rattail turned over three times, ending in teeth should be smoothly rounded, comb is indispensable for arranging not sharply pointed, so that they do curls. In addition to the one on not seraich or Injure the scalp. He escaped with bruises and shock,

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