WOMAN'S WORLD
(Conducted by "Eileen"). 1 f.k'A'cl(! TllAilll iUiil't JIT/.'Kl ( LONDON-FASHION NOTES. oijjuwcb/. iiv.n'J-jLji-iy)!•"[' 7<f. i'K BACKWARD IN TH 2 ill Lurawn HA'f #€a®ti!l>ifn A woinoJ'iK j ■« ■ J " ono obisL j;o'i :«[.) no fpj&tidiirti'MiMdY' :i. '4n 8 tfefr' Qftl c hh'AS7lliwjbv ith. ill' f, Sig?!fcfePtiffot'Wß'/ by 9 he terrible calamity of a univ<ftf«il (oal trike: with—women- soins to prison by* IU-34J43J, JigrijMlwKTjpgfenAiy natu re® -oo) to eight Troeks of hard labor, fefl, they consider U Wt rtiujusAice to wtth'iioi&etihihg loifetopvatioji' faum# annoesfitytlldriSands ift'i<ShiMhw Sfibßwipa^erbts'lisWoriko ."By AfeDidc eis-" '(JW Mi'6tai">sWngifl;>iilM9 sSserilanno -tilm to #igo'th& bin Jias seen chosen to be an outvvafcdnsignj inward feelings—that can express riches, j)ovef% 7 JSffiVMuitlity, neatnplft jntidiness, carelessness, daintiness—Nil tlWaykfbi ojiielgjfilthWimportant items of 3verj/'liffr, 'anil. isontnviwsifivdt. J/A njore iecijiw; iio-bor'oiiTfafslitetfs iliedmatrtick tliiß".'{ve*jkjMjind;;:t?haiti lyrit nakjtlfcejHirielrersiohi to wfyiliMv/ap]!ibrAntt}l-diraaHQ'l exhausted iilrailr.hh) [inssibiliiaioi v/Datesses, cloaks, coats-jrmHskirts, hats even alioes are fas 11fijiiciiGorUtxiiMiifc 1 d in oriental colorings. The-rrs-ult is an ell'ect of great )ttl«itf'?ft'9eds, nevertheless, td be !mt»ainty;ias/on jcejvf tAiiyi individ^tiarlsj'ri t- 'tffnd.V. tb'becomer ponderous and too mifgfiiftcEtt'tiT Employed discreetly, it-4s~beatitiful, and, moreover, it eWiffisHlivell WfMi'd Jjy.'limits of" 1 )!' modest purse, -since oriental embrohjej'jy, at home. A good jleal Of ithis noWsteirigjilisedr,i'i'ti;\#ilLjAe noti-feid,-'SS')'(Jdlle JmljCQa.ife®fci)nVasin in caiorrcil'iwfwliji ti/'ijr anatwnie/ijyoOTiliitpnie s«fcii 'itfhii)jwdekilt>foJioti■tn.q.wj' ml'la-feajd a short-waisted, efffeti in front, the coatb«n»- fastened with {two square worked in crimson woollen roses on a navy grouhd. ©afivfetr-\foill''iftndsJlk colors proves a capi'ta? mfediUfal'fffr liuntrteflilWmderferin :dull ;oi*-"{)tillitt'ftt'.\Uk',>-feott'c!ff, Wisir(J«#;'bßlouß-' fesfftT'th^rfeateriat'SllkWildfibeiiftia^ l Rus:'siMi stsV(f \Wtli !tt:opld>ifMfetin|(r;liasque '■aml'-'k. fi £»' l \vl fig's o fti eto (it 11 1 o?■ u i color in the embroidery. .qnit aid j rj Lace run almost every* thing—blouses, house gowns, tea gojwflS. TiJaJts,;a'hH sftttij'-f outH floor. 1 silk; coats. The little stiff frill, ruched ; iiitU an-opcn-sleev«S!Rt-tlie-back of the jforearm; froni wrist to elbow, is again Been, aild- lace orj net. or musl^ti'4W SlciM-'' ' j ioisr-9ierie . A^^lais^.—' .oollarsj arc ,;wiijr which the'home; empb^pi^gj(sr n ma^ l^sjl^. 0 old .TO ol ;-lraH9Bt(i-)ijjl 1 cidinos .ikml i!jjwl> 'i<» i H-..W, Sft%S ?f. M/i;,™ mMh WlotemPifrJVfty |9ei¥/ :hojv ;,PT 1() \ one mm mM nfca 1 futuretlj ? .i W h / s]Le, f^y}ks W f . .tjf pre WF-pM Borne ><PsS , wf?fe a bM c HflPt ! 1,11 MrotM'f'RfrMf ■"p?WfejfV«siS tofc Oqeo«l i Pi Wl th j still of the clinging descnpho^-th f »PP5 r ? r #?Y-« a 3l}!fi.?e5 #ely|ider | i I pucft,, viflatf,! tl|p|r ar
J of the""dress, "sometimes in lace or , chiffon, tat far, are thpy l; |Lp(. j anything 4rlscniTOKa stiff and cunbejyo i some. We are being slowly educated.'; ,4nd the the! old style 'p ml era are to' return to u&!o( • : i $®!X i a iiVWBr " place in ' >tne ."hS \PBrfiP h3™g. this week, io'^P -feffliiSt feimilibhmM^ tangel, with' long plumes, snfttner 'tare , hid usual collection of freak shapes. The' 1 ll<&lWßfr3BWf»ißtfllWlß> a towefffif ■'Vet. Only the new little uglinesses 3.rs *Bn»i 0717/1 _ Braces, such as used to he worn inderj 1 '- ago arei now attached ~to some of the n :west I^tfmg'' , gßi^fe l "</eats. This will projably! Whiteivllottlfes kneJt"tiA ,i f«l/or. j'''i©n -ktl n on iftftoqe ofiftftfck'''fMifW'- orftMiil s&hl >roid:iws«ftpptiifar.(l this /wetewast crdpc bro(ea/dS) ittea/idfetolletsgp'ibofleredq witih hand ia> Eofitermp tiritlsJ,dM-Jc )lufj%; [)iflk«/§ndflblsi[ok.j ijoAju fd pf a'r-" tikf iftWtftip %} «W)t jfiVftWWg Itf-fcj =tl>fi vbpqq^,,Vu i lit; m " rtW?) b ?«i ov -^i wfiffi! »«if an? n .m;A yhlt t ,flet pwjisft was wwn with.-, a,-pinii.fr of ,( "Mr the wide 'fiert, ,'tq Wp ''clecoih tage. ' wSS'w* oftMytal' sflfe 1 " eMbfdftjeVii s in ''groj'' rfr I riefi',' ! AHit ! % l bright red. B'»Wi}{!i UjihiPbHMfwrgiiostications to the cont?ftPj»; J WJtlf%dfeis pear mj'-|ii ifii'lli afethi l new m idclSp a few costumes onlv showing a pitchC •flftfßfflrffl? w th a i % ltral»«WJ I 'SH ol ' Hiese «i;[Fw4??H( CT P a "fth h v r Am: <mjv tr.inimin" 011. some shot; t ilfyfca. /blouses'-;"''''" IIJ r" ! , ' l "' 1" 'V s ' 7 extra-. 'iioa*iifrfiis' r <jqat' A'ii'd Scirt, fasli"iitvii'ijif.'in jftiifk* xf&a £fi¥jS, \vc('J<, J Jbui[ ix^ t IHtnca'cfeV 'Mrere '"so 1 ' 1 iftfttaifiti'mi" cjriilll,'! 1 ardly '.,®!.'- r ii iji'isfulK; 1 '.. '^'ejtxW'.'\vj(s tall, 'sTciidcr' unit fhiV, hfirl , jsh'e' l Wore| a large .green velvet iVat Ititrnr'd 1 gracefully back 1 . with a ,wliite ostrich'ftather Tbe 'coat!,'. cut, fh'irlv| lijiif pver ■ ..tli/,', hips,' \ya's 'erribroidetbd iq„q. ycon,ycnt'ihnal pattern of squares Hnd (\ia-. l')()i'':,i[(■• triiVjiirJes'/inljiabk sputaebe, jwhieh: iiTso 'eiiibi'llislied the tabs' of' the | skirt . .liinw--,,''.. finni t jileateil.revei's 'of sofjt-,buff f satin'were fi'hisheil 1 fn front with jblaek. ■fiilk' knotted fringe, and the. buff leollarp pt I fin HV4> J >v;is ndgnd .with 'white sKvansdowij, as "w.-),re ; also the,' pleated I satin ( i:ufljs'.-to piatch. | ,A velvet tunid, cut point over t-hc' right foot (tlip goXni'Wal 0
'•Umgfc-was*edged with feiriy .wkl«-:4»k«k-- ... . silk . a y^t. pf, thick .creamy ' %htf-csordsglOTes3miishc( a ;'y strangely effective anil artistic toile .to. j .aged. Indies, ill's. John S. Crosby i.nd )<W }i'. men's' Wifll'iftie Miss Patter- I iSoiij'itj/jovrrjiiSliscpibaijJ/Ibeen sworn in, i,nd. ;«• ■mfpsth Ju %■ -i< f\,rburj;ev's benediction. ''l ou can no ,v, >. ttAm yoMi tap« > Justi)i|a«h <souf>ii'haflga}tan<l*{fßtor«iri 'kbit culprits to prison. I suggest , gnatost. usefulness might be in.nj'oticiPn'g*fil arf.hM, 7 enforcing tbo law forl>iddin^ S HS^ iJ iaio , > b oiJflilt factory laws are obeyed, jfljt, a]Lj in,.siipj)ressiiiinr the 'mashers Who, liiiesl . ■MkHwg& hfe#m4?Jvk a v J plications i£®rsjajc^rfiahnaorij&i(H jfciys bflrtr bWM women anply.. - xRe fact!' lliat" no" pii'k'l'ed "teii! ' was ' Aung a.tvat,.a waaJthy-jiurmnn, and Sliwe Ma, was advanced in an a Pl ie .^} O Jj easii A)fAi'/H Uie T liudifiiftl Gsjamittee of tiie i PrlsyXoim<M Tribuna ?& j| ' [ Empire—as progf that Mi Sliwe Ma wasß n not legally married. It seems that ss![-, usual j* Burma to give_ an entertainment at' , etlthe <M 0 the , fl Maung 'Aung Myat i' J Mi Sliwe Ma,-, , ' "usffl'To'/M't -oirt '6f th same pot. ; woI nuvnl liivilvlteenntlpafilT tfl® ' man, w"ho was a T^a^ n <jf p^ere^i(.airy f n oil mine-owner. ' *' ' o'l.'i » As of her complete trousseau, the wedding of a .v.oTtgsl $My returning from London to Australia, had tol be poatpenedr-—TJ»a-l>r-ide-clec.t, a Miss jMc--1 Gregor, had booked her passage, jand her truhks.t 2 five in number,_to Euston. A van jluly,. [ ' aTfiVM.i-blit- : whilo. the-driver was-jpt the' hous«;,/so?ttefU!)kiiojyv,i>i jargon jumped up ■ drove rapidly a|wa'y : j : witjb ,the luggage. r _ Xo oqe g.ftemrf -to!: ' liave s'eiri 'liirti 1 golngv'Wft' §tiihe tinae, I r l lalfei' : t}he ;, trußKs■'4'bre"fOTO[d,iitdiiftf opijn '! .fi«W »sa* .SfcWJi;Sisters t, ,*Jo»d.v, ..: ~.. r „\, . i i. , As a.w.eddingAvas bring solemnised .ft'ti ; ' Srant'haAi'tEngiaftil'f paVisu ci?itMi,j ti^ ( " officiating clergyman rffftllefl' tffm't j the > bridesmaids-were. nat..A«earing any hjeadj dress, and the service had to be delayed j until, for (jhem j A course of matrimony has been in- | I chicled" in the Garjdens j f j j Five classes ot girls are'daily taking adh j vaiitage of_ the instruction g?, "crtre' '(if Wthcflf, j /' era?{; find" domestic science. It is plan-' thkb''the rrl -'be ■pfernrijtflfld 'Mtfy emWe inext'" S im> stjjjioajbttat sl Uie iieed of this. It iid-fgued that'"iMe f female' 1 of 'lt'o sjieicies'' w , m'''b'e 's f 6 'f|dept :S ' 'ftf thte inatt;fe)' l/ of 'iffurtslliji'ftnd'hftUrjriage tff 'the . end will jii oftaye Jl }jjtye, I |4iffipj?Uy n |^, r her J' knowledge, to the .less, deadly. maieTl ; ■ ' i'ro.cldimiiig ''ffiit oiily 0 a woittaiJ can 1 dystiW#'Wr jl ?!hifl!i, 'jjoung l e oGhineseigirlvfttaii-vHie'iqf a CHiriese ktud- ° r^^ii,%, r '6 a inist movement in the Chinese repjibliGv' The girl, who l IP age of 15. A girl fripnd who ~s laTod) II j her views \^% r 'bWrfadM/ fi '''ftlffißyg i#hg c le is thaaiooe-of jßito.Sh.ih Kai, the ; irl..ig - e j his resolute adversary, believing him,'to 4 be tl )?rmKw^^iiß s uountr - v - m i-j ■ "■ i" ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 6
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1,238WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 6
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