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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934

The Woman's Page

Beautiful Brows

HINTS ON A PLACID

COUNTENANCE

Why it is that so many foreheads are more sallow than the rest of the complexion when by all the rules of the game they should be 20 snowy white?

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Deucalion.**

....gon Air Service)

FROM JAPAN

Oct.

Asama Maru

241

Santos Maru..

Emp, of Bussin

Pres. Coolidge Santhin

Kamo Maru Hakusan Maru Noto Maru be

fres. Monroe

Mayehashi Maru

Heiyo Maru

Nellore

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It is largely because the fore- head seldom receives the same care and thorough cleansing as the rest of the face..

Very often it is the fear of greas 25ing, or disarranging the hair which makes us neglect the brow but if

26 a makeup band is worn, or a soft

20 towel is tied round the head when

26 the face is attended to the hair

line can be safely exposed:

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A mild bleach such as elder. THE THREE QUARTER

Nov.

SWAGGER COAT

FROM AMERICA & CANADA

flower water applied to the fore

2 head every night for some time

Long Capes

2 will soon whiten the skin, and

Oct.

bleaching pack should be given

es once a week.

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A paste of buttermilk and bran persists throughout and can

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SHORT SHIRTS

The Autumn Coat

Becoming Line In Diagonal Weave

London.

No garment in, the wardrobe of Cashion demands more care in selec-

tion than the autumn woollen coat that is required on so many days when fur coats or even fur-trim-] med enats are too warm for the mild. Weather that the late months of the year often brings...

A model particularly pleasing in Its grace of line is in classic re-i dingote style, it introduces many of the little points that make for modern chic, the large revera, and tight sleeves over which are drawn picturesque gauntlet gloves.

woollen Brown diagonal woven material is suggested for this autumn coat, which is given aj wellfitted waist-line.

A word of warning: See that CONTRASTING COATS

your skirts are not too short. Eight inches from the ground is a good length it the frock is to be

The three-quarter swagger coat balanced by a large hat.

The red-ingote

be you are short, and not too

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Contrasting coats appeared like a And if brick-red swagger coat over a black slim, and white checked frock, a bright navy dress, a all.jblue coat over a and chamols-coloured or white coat over!

a alim tailored dress. Huts for auch suits were shallow sailors or draped bereis. Waist-length capes of flat fur, such as Persian lamb, mink, and aummer ermine, were cut to fall in re-soft full folds at the back; two Forehead lines are more difficult bloused about the back waist-line, An original soul was noted {to cure, and they are often to be whereas in front they are more or cently here wearing her clamond skins of silver fox or lynx were faa- 24 seen even upon the brows of school-less straight.

clip earrings on the upper rim of tened in front and drooped over the

26 makes a good one, or a teaspoonful worn with a suit in contrasting don't wear a "cart-wheel" at also These hats are for the tall 26 of dried milk can be mixed with material.

four teaspoonfuls of peroxide of holds its place without much fara slender.

in the skirts,, straight lines being preferred. Some coats are fitted with black capes, cut together with the sleeves, and these are often

NEW VOGUE

Paris.

Morioka Muru

Rajputana

Pres. Jackson

Emp. of Russin

Pres. Coolidge

Pres. Monroe

General Pershing

Pres, Jefferson

FROM MANILA

Oct.

Pres. Wilson

22 hydrogen,

Pres. Jackson

Nov.

Wrinkle Habits

Rajputann.....

FROM SHANGHAI

Oct.

Asama Maru

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Porthos

Emp. of Russia

Rajputana

Deucalion

Kashima Boru

Pres. Coolidge Hakusan Maru Pres. Montre Diomed

Atreus、、、、 Pres. Jackson

FROM STRAITE

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eyebrows in surprise, or drawing be in a short fur such as sealskin. them together in a frown..

25 girls. Wrinkle habits are reapon Long capes to the hips are made her ear instead of on the lobe. 2sible, habits such as raising the to match tweed suits, or they may

shoulders.

The Heim model shows a greenish with leather hooks. A red sweater

Nov.

Wrinkle plasters worn while sew tweed lined with castor and with 8 worn inside the jacket and the

ing or reading will soon discover a castor tie.

2 these mannerisms which are

gen-

This makes a warm feathers in the hat are red and wrap with the tweed suit, fastened green.

ferally quite unconscious, and will

Oct.

remind you to keep a calm

and

27 placid countenance.

Toyama Maru

Sirdbann

Soudan

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These plasters can be bought in

30 boxes of assorted sizes, or you can

Ensank

31 make your own of court plaster.

Nov.

Ordinary sticking plaster will serve

The following are guests staying at Mrs. C.

Conte Ranso

FROM AUSTRALIA

Nov,

Tanda

IF

2 to remove it.

OUTWARD MAILS.

FOR EUROPE

Oct.

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Oct.

Closen Reg., 4.30 p.m. Ord. 4 p.m.

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Hakusan Maru

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Oct.

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JUST UNPACKED.

A Most Fascinating Collection of

NEW

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HATS

Come and try one of these.smart hats! They will make you a daring young woman at small cost Very low prices, owing to favourable exchange MODE ELITE

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

Tel. 24744

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Smith, Mr. P. J. Taylor, Dr. H. Talbot, Mr. G. Travers, Mrs. A. G. if you are careful to moisten it the Peninsula Hotel: with methylated spirit afterwards!

Miss C. Austin, Mr. & Mra. L. A Trillo, Maj. W. E. Tyndall, Miss M. M. Mr. P. P. Tyrrell, Mra. G. S. P. Wood, Eng. Austin, Lt. J. Andrews, Balmori, Mr. B. Bailey, Mrs. M. V. Comdr. & Mrs. H. J. White, Miss P Bell, Mr. C. A. Blum, Miss F. C. W. W. Webster, Mr. A. G. Wilcox, Lt. & Barrow, Miss E. Barker, Mr. Chester Mrs, P. R. M. Wisden, Miss L. Wil- Bennett, Capt. & Mrs. W. G. Bonn, Hams, Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. R. Bigazzi, Misses H. &. J. Boyd, J. S. Waterman, and 3ir. & Mrs. Irwin Col. S. Boyd, Mrs. J. M. Bristol, Miss Weinberg.

But best of all is a special liquid or cream to spread on the wrinkles which quickly effaces them.

Closen Reg. 1.45 p.m. Onl. 2.30 p.m. Suisang

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11-Qusan of the gods (Gr. Myth.). -12-Repair

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mammal of Bouth America 27-Pools 28-Disputes

29-Rate of motion

32-8ots of workers

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will appear in to-morrow's issue.

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