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THE CHINA MAIL.

THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933

111 The WOMAN'S Page

1933 APRIL, 1953 MON429 16 2330 MON 317240 MON 4 18 25 MON 5 12 19 251 MON * 6 15 20 27 MON⚫ 7142125 MON] L 8

Monday

Morning

Every Day.

Many people have that Monday morning feeling every day. They always feel sluggish, depressed and only

half-well This is because their internal organs are never en tirely free from waste matter. The accumulation, however alight, in able

"POSTMAN” COAT

IS LATEST

Assured Success Of New Mode.

BRITISH DESIGN

The London dress parades have officially opened just as the breeze (made by the Paris showings has died down. Some of these made-in-Eng-

land clothes should cause a burricane.

French and British clothes now running neck-to-neck for popu- larity. British designers show great improvement in style, origın-|

Bre

to contaminate their blood- stream, reducing energy, causingality, taste and, above all, cut. headaches, liveriances, poor sp. Many of our designers have stop- ped going to Paris for ideas-others still go and find their models copied by the French.

F

piest

such people the occasional of Pinkeltoe produces the

results.

Pinkettes, dainty |

little liver and lazalive pills, are nature but highly

ideal, gentle as

cfficient. Try a dose or two of Pin- ketter and note how your spirits

Two world-wide fashions of last]

rise. Pinkeltes are Liver and taxa.year, the bowler hat and the Guards-

Live Perfection. All chemists can supply you.

LATEST INVENTION

American Chemical Diamonds.

man coat, were created by an En- glish milliner and London designer respectively-a fact that few women may know.

The originator of the Guardaman, coat, which inspired a new line run- ning through dress, from overcoats to dressing gowns, is about to launch

Those diamonds are its successor the Postman. equal to real diamonds

This is a plain tailored coat of in all respects. G. P. O. blue, piped with red in the Specially in brillanes

official style.

of lustre, hardness, ste

Can cut glass like real The normal, sloping shoulders are diamonds. Proof against fre, Ale, a direct contrast to the broad, padd- acid, water, oil, etc. These diamonds ed ones which was the chief feature can be washed with soap and water and can be used for more than 100 of the Guardsman.

years.

The suit to wear under the Post- Price per carat H.E.$7.50. Term Cash or C.O.D. Those who man cost is a long skirt and "mon- purchase diamonds to the value of key" jacket of bright red woollen, II.K.130 or more will ret 20% dpiped with the same dark blue. count. Send your orders direct to the American Chemical

It is predicted that "Postmen" Diamond Co. P.O. Box No. 240, Penang, 8.8

will multiply in hundreds during the When ordering mention "China Mail" next few weeks and take Paris in

their stride.

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ROSE ROOM

ON

SATURDAY, 15th April '33 From 8.30 p.m. Till 2 a.m.

Easter Festive

Gala Dinner Dance

Entertainment During The Evening

provided by

MILDRED

MARTY

SANDS and DAWN

Talented American Musical Comedy

Artistes In Song And Dance.

For Reservations Phone 58081.

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FABRIC HATS

-T

By MARIE MAROT

Ideal to Bridge

the Gap Between Velvets of Winter and Straws of Spring

A MOST DELECTABLE trío of its is sketched for today. First is a neat affair in a straw fabric in black. The brim turns up sharp- ly In back, while the front is in a straight line. The only trimming is a self bow in front. Next is the inevitable beret that still fingers despite so many rival styles. It is in brown straw fabric, stitched in the same shade. A smart self how has long ends that extend across the back, and the hat is worn at a deep angle over the right eye. Very smart is the telescope crown sallor, worn in a straight line across the forehend an are so many of the new models. The gentle dip of the brim over the eye breaks the severity of the line. This model is of a weedy fabric in brown and beige Misual stripen,

POPULAR CARE OF THE SKIN.

Red Faces Are Not Attractive.

PREVENTING ROUGHNESS.

The proper lubrication of. the skin is particularly necessary at this time of the year, when early Summer winds

and

overheated houses have threatened to dry out. so much of the natural ofl. One of the best safeguards against ex- cessive dryness and roughness, is the daily application of creams suited to your type of skin. Whether your skin is naturally-olly or excessively ofly, or dry, you will find reliable lubrication creams suited to your particular needs.

These creams must not be used, however, until the nightly applica tion of your cleansing cream or lotion has taken place. The use of a protecting cream or lotion is necessary, too, at this season of wind and bad weather. If you value your well-groomed appear ance, and do not want to appear roughened or chapped, then one of these protecting preparations must be included in your beauty budget. Bed faces are not attrac- tive except on old ses dogs and lusty children.

Spécial CreamM

The thin, delicate skin, so often accompanied by auburn hair, is particularly susceptible to wind- burn and redness. For such skin, there is a special cream to be ap, plied before going out into the wind, and also at night. It does wonders to tone down the flushed: ¡face. For extremely stubborn, cases of roughness and chap, a carbolized cream should be used. The slight medication helps pre

jit cures the ravages of the months|

before. sugar, 12 cloves, 1⁄2 cup water, 3

Girls with a tendency to redden tablespoons vinegar. Rub both easily, should use a finishing cream sides of the ham with the sugar and made for their type of skin as stick in the cloves. Core and

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow vent the ravages of March while

TIFFIN Smoked Herring Rissoles Tiny Tenderloins of Lamb Mint Sauce

Hash Browned Potatoca Broiled Yellow Turnips

Apricot Roll DINNER

Veloute La Reine

Cheese Omelet

+

Baked Ham and Apples

Pressed Veal

Celery Salad

Cauliflower

Snow Puffs

Fruit Sauce

cut power base. It should be matched

the apples in eighths without par- to the tone of their skin and ing them, and cover the ham with smoothly applied. It will help re- them. Mix vinegar, water and reduce the flushed look. mainder of sugar and pour over

For oily skins there is a string- the ham. Cover and cook in ent lotion which not only protects moderate oven (350 to 400) de-against weather, but acts also as grees F. until the ham is tender. a good powder base. It leaves A delicate film of powder which

Pressed Veal

Bail 21⁄2 lb. lean veal and a bone clings faithfully to the skin and of the leg till tender then grind eases your mind of "shiny nose" through a food chopper. Add 3

(consciousness. With Japanese celery at 25 cents crackers rolled into crumbs, 1 onion per head, one can often indulge in chopped fine, half a red pepper. celery salad. Choose from white Add a little salt and a little chop- plaats, acparate the stalks, wash ped parsley; boil the juice and the them well, scrape off the stringy bone for 15 minutes longer till part and cut them into one inch you have a half pint of the juice, lengths. For the dressing, a tea-then add to it the ment: Put into. spoonful of mustard with a ten-a mould and press it down with a spoonful of vinegar, the yolk of a weight. Before putting in mould, raw egg, salt, pepper, bent well lay hardboiled eggs, sliced, in bot- and add two or three teaspoonfuls 'tom and sides of mould, and strips, of good olive oil. A little Carna- of red pepper into a design in the tion cream may be added. Celery bottom of mould. Chicken may be

substituted for veal.

is much used for mixed salads,

Veloute a la Reine 24 pints chicken stock. 4 oz. minced chicken, 1 oz. rice, 2 yolks egga, 2 oz. butter, 2 oz. cream. Cook the rice in the stock. Pound the rice and the 'chicken meat, reserving a part of the breast for the garnish. Return the pound- éd meat into the consomme, warm It again. Prepare the thickening. with the cream, the egg yolks and the butter, add the contents of the saucepan. Serve hot with a nish made with the reserved chicken meat cut in dices.

Bake Ham and Apples..

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

ASSERTS OVER CHERD E AT ENID ROTC BE NOY ISARI WAN TRAP EROSE BARD ENTER TÕE PANNE 9 STARS N

gar-

GHES RUSH ANT PT 30

DEK

SEER SAM

2 pounds ham cut in inch slices,

4 tart cooking apples, 1⁄2 cup brown

LO

́NEW. “FIRMING” FOR FACES.

Excellent for restoring confidence to a face that is feeling "let down" a wonderful new method, which has only just arrived in England. This is a "firming mask, especially In- vented to give upliff to muscles that have grown flabby and gone on the loose.

It consists of a jelly-like substance which is warmed and washed on to the face for fifteen minutes, after which it is allowed to tighten.. The effect of this tightening is to brace the relaxed Hissues; which it does without stretching the skin or break- jing the veins.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

We take pleasure in announcing to our many Customers that we have now removed from China Building to 18A, GLOUCESTER ARCADE, Des Voeux Rd. C.

SPECIAL

LOW PRICE SALE

FOR ONE MONTH ONLY When all our Lingerie, Swatow Linen, Shawls, Jade and Ivory Ware, Blackwood Furniture, etc., etc., will be marked down to lowest possible prices.

WE WELCOME YOU ALL TO OUR NEW STORE.

THE CHINA HANDICRAFT CO.

18A, GLOUCESTER ARCADE, Des Voeux Rd. C.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.

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HORIZONTAL

1-Time gone by

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HORIZONTAL (Cont.)

62-To alight

5-To paint in a cheap B-Extract of rose

manner

10-Short quiter

14-River in Bohemia

16-Mixturs of flour,

and water

16-Country

thoroughfere 17-Fatigu

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20-

N. W. France

to resembla

22-Falls Into line 23-Evoke

24-A rough, steep rock|

25-Vary 27-Point of

(abbr)

сотран

28-Akseper of 'wheep 32-Young dog

$4-A coin of Germany 36-Guida

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kin

42-Land- measure (pl.)

44-Lukewarm -

46–Mineral, spring

47-Retaining fas

40-Dip

petais

65-Mutiny 58-Movad rapidly

60-Levels

61-Thin

{62-Venture {65-Local position }65–Before now

66-Paradies 67-Trudge 88-Took the part of |80–Anarchist

VERTICAL

1-Deep hole,

2-Largest continent

3

woolen goods 4-Walks on

5-Those who aplica

6-Indian corn

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7-Serf S-Attorney (abbr.)

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legerdemsin

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open hand

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VERTICAL (Cont), 21-A fong, pointed

tooth

22-A metric land MORBUMA

|24-inexponaniva

25-A weapon with a pointed head [25-A measure of

weight 28-Scoff

29-Elongated Rah (pl)

30-Harvests

31-4

wood-nymph

(Gr. Myth.) 33-Harbor 38-Furbearing animal 38-Flavored 40-fforded 43-Part

of a door-way

[45-A fruit

48-Fruit of a tres 60-Rambler 63-Fast

34-Author of 'Clolster

and the Hearth' 55-Respectiva. (äbbr.)

BB-Wrong 57-Refuse approval to 58-Dispatch

69-Dread (Simplified

apalling) 81-Fifty-two (Roman). 63-Printer a measura

(pl.)

Steamship (abbr.)

The solution of the above with a news cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrous lanus...

Bringing Up Father.

BUT, MOTHER: I THINK YOUR BR RED SUSPENDER'S GO BETTER WITH YOUR BLUE SUIT-1; DONT LIKE THEM WITH YOUR GRAY TROUSERS

I KNOW BUT OUR CLUB COLORS ARE RED AND GRAY AND IM GOING TO THE CLUB TO-DAY-

SO MUST WEAR THEM-

BY GOLLY-I'M GOIN DOWN

IN THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD AN MEET- SOME PEOPLE

THAT STILL

HAVE SOME

SENSE-

FER GOODNESS SAKE. "CLANCY, WHKT'S THE MATTER? DID SOME- BODY STEAL TOUR

CLOTHESP

„NOT EXACTLY. YOU SEE-ME WIPE GOT UP FIRST THIS MORNIN'AN'

PUT ON ME {"TROUDERS-IVE- GOTTA WAFT" " UNTIL SHE

GITS BA

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