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THE HANDKERCHIEF.

FOR EVENING WEAR

The evening shawl is retorting to \ fashion —but with a difference. It is no » • ■ it • * -loaf* the square silk - embroidered ' shawl with the long eoloured fringe that usedto be so popu- ; lar tiU bridge coats is shaped morelike a- ; wide searf, and l made generally of \ tinselled or metalled i tkrth, or ; embroidered solely in sequins. One lovely white wrep was pat-' tented all over in brilliant silver ser quins, and' had no other ornamentation or fringe. Smaller. shown in theaooompanying sketches, are meant to be draped loosely about the neck and shoulders/ and they lend a giittering and attrsctiye finish to the evening frock. MeUlJ<Kicloths, in lovely shift* of pink, tangerine, mauve and green, or silver and gold, pay indeed be bought very cheaply —eome shops arei showing , them, at, only 2/11 end 4/11 a yard—-and these may be made quite simply charming wraps and scarves. "s ut s' >hdrt : bolero, made entirely of sequins, to be worn over the vmrnfff :. on, - . hodice of an evening » miOM wSu-i the Sf obt J ined

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)

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THE HANDKERCHIEF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)

THE HANDKERCHIEF. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)