WOMAN'S WORLD
(Conducted by "Eileen"). A v«ry pleaßanfc evening was spent 011 Thursday at the Burlington Tea Rooms, a farewell soci'aJ being given to Miss R. Henrichs, wire is leaving New Plymouth. The time was'taken ug with cards, games, dancing and music. Miss Henrichs received a beautiful set of furs from her many friends, the presentation being made by Mr. E. Kalchert. Mr. H, Brooks, on behalf of Miss Henrichs, returned thanks. Among those present were: Mrs. Hughes, black voile trimmed with lace; Mrs. Kalchert, white silk, trimmed with blue; Mrs. Berridge, white muslin; Mrs. Wallach, heliotrope muslin; Mrs. McCann, cream blouse, dark skirt; Miss Williams (Masterton), white linen; Miss Trigger, black dress; Miss E. Johonson, royal blue linen; Miss R. Henrichs, pink spotted voile; Miss M. Francis, pretty cream silk; Miss K. Hughes, tussore silk; Miss Lumsden, white silk; Miss Evetts, tussore silk, edged with green; Miss E. Condon (Awakino), black velvet; Miss Black, tussore silk; Miss D. Condon, black velvet; Miss N. Jakes, cream silk, green touches; Miss A. Jakes, cream cantona; Miss M. Uhlenberg, pink velvet; Miss N. Francis, dainty heliotrope silk; Miss X. Eva, blue silk; Miss H. Johnson, tussore silk; Miss K. Wallach, cream silk; Miss Norecross, 'white muslin; Mrs. Brown (Wanganui), black silk; Miss Ball (Napier), blue muslin. Miss Teresa McEnroe, the Wellington soprano, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. Henderson, returned south on t Wednesday, after a most enjoyable holiday. , As Everywoman, Miss Hilda Spong i wears some lovely clothes. She be- | gins in the white draperies of the innocent, but blossoms out frito daring Parisian robes on the highway of love. Modesty curls up when she uncovers a trifle of gold undress, with much bare shoulder and arm, and displays a jewelled peacock's feather powder bag. There is also an exquisite cloak of velvet and lace, and an ostrich hat which must have used up one whole bird For her supper with Millionaire Wealth she wears a dress of silver and blue, which supports itself by a band of silver over one shoulder and a strap of blue over the other. The supper table is covered with a brocade tablecloth laden with roses and blue forget-me-nots. The fur coats worn by the_ males are magnificent and almost as interesting as the j frocks.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 249, 20 April 1912, Page 6
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383WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 249, 20 April 1912, Page 6
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