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#THE-CHINA-MATERHESDAY, JANTAR - 7. 1936-
Women's Tage
For Modest Women
BROADCASTING RECEIVING CARE OF HOT WATER
*LICENCES, 1936
All Existing Licences expire oa!
31st December 1935.
New Licences 201338-
BOTTLES
available at the Government Radio Hang Wrong Side Up!
Oce, P. & D. Building, as from 1stį Jazivary, 1938 and will be issued from 10 am to 4 pm. against the receipt of a remittance of $10.
Applications may be made:-
(a) personally.
(b) by messEDGET,
(c) by post.
What They Should
Wear
A League of Modesty has been formed in Chicago to war" WOH men yanist immodesty and make.
philosophy of the New Paganism
The sides of a battle can be pre-the fashion for immodesty is dut to which the organizers say that
vented from sticking if it is hung| Urging_women not to follow bottom side up for a while and a fashion slavishly" the League, st little air is blown into it before its first public meeting, issued
four rules for modesty.—
inserting the stopper. If the 1 The dress, in the front and
It is essential under (c) and pre-sides are stuck do not force them in the back, should not be cut! ferable under (a) and (b) that ap apart Add'some ammonia to hot lower than one or two inches be-i plications should be accompanied b7 water and pour it into the bottle, low the little hollow of the throat. crossed cheque" payable to ~~~Hồng"
the sides by in- 2 The sleeves should at least) Kong Government The new licence Then separate
er, as soon
will then be sent by past or messeng-serting the knob-end of a long cover the elbows, and the skirt
as it is ready- Where wooden knitting needle. When a fall far below the knees. actual cash is tendered a new licence rubber bottle leaks it can usually The stockings should be worn? should be recieved in exchange before
be repaired easily. If the weak-full-length and should not he leaving the Licensing Office.
In the case of renewal the oldness appears along the seam use flesh-colours nor transparent?
A 4. The clothing în licence should be returned with the a strip of unbleached linen:
general application.
waterproof lacquer, sold for coat-should be of such quality and
used ing brass work, can be
as quantity as to conceal rather than the adhesive A small hole can reveal the form of the wearer:: be repaired in the same mannerį "In all art there must be some a bicycle tyre. Old rabber restraint," one of the organisers, bottle can be filled with hot sand the Bev. Waiter Crearkin, told re- {instead of water, the sand being porters. “So too in the art of placed in a baking tin and heated {dressing women. "should remem- in the oven. Or they may be used ber that something should be left as gardening mats,
to the imagination.”
INWARD MAILS.
FROM EUROPE
Chitral (via Suez)
FROM SHANGHAI
Perseus
Talthybius
"Tačno" Macau.
Talthybia
Carthage
Pres. JeffersOA
Andre Leben
Sarpedon
Pres. Coolidge
Pres. Monroe
Jaz.
Emp. of Canada
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
Sirdhana
Sirdhara
Philoctetes Kuzsang
FROM U.S.A.
Pres. Jefferson Pres. Coolidge Emp. of Canada Pres. Monroe
Jan
10
14
Hair To
Women Made To Look Taller
Be Longer
"Full skirts and low-heel slip- Ipers make women look short and fstocky-
"So hairdressers are advising Women's hair is to be longer them to grow their hair much longer, so that it may be built up The new fashions in hairdress-on the top of the head, achieving iding for 1936 make longer hair an illusion of height.
necessary.
13
150
A West End hairdresser, Jan. plaining the logic of the
15 styles said :----- 17"The sudden craze for flat heels 17 and dowing gowns make new hair
fashions necessary.”
FROM JAPAN
Jan
Taiyo Maru Pres. Jefferson Carthage
Tango Maru Naruto Marc Bengal' Maru
Pres. Coolidge
Emp. of Canada
Pres Monroe
FOR SHANGHAI
10 Asama Maru
+
curis.
This frock, effectively chie în wool crepe trimmed with a tiny neck, yoke and dropped scarf, is another member in the Winter Style parade. The blouse, with its slight fallness and flaring bal- Loon sleeves with stiffened · pan- cake cuffs, is surmounted by ̈z coat-of-mail collar. Screenland's Margaret Lindsay does the model- lins
HAIR ATTACKED"
BY EXPERTS
RETURN TO LONG. TRESSES
"BUNS" ARE MORE
“WOMANLY”
In Berlin, hair has been tacked" by the fashion experts.
Brightly dyed hair-and a fe- | turn to long tresses—are the fashion orders" issued Do
Ger- man Frauleins at a hairdressers' exhibition there.
The dyed bair takes the form of coloured plaits. Braids of ha-, man hair, specially coloured, are woven in and out of the hair of the wearer. The braids may be dyed to match the colour of [dresses, or made to contrast with the colour of the girl's own hair.
Bed And Platinum
One model at a hairdressing show was a platinum blonde, who [had a braid of red hair entwined round her head, matching the col- our of her dress. A darker blonde are a golden braid.
These dyed plaits will be sold “ready-made" or "made to es sure from the customer's-own- hair.
German fashions for the com- ing, winter, as seen at this exhibi- [tion, show that bobbed hair is finally disappearing (“bing” are considered more "womanly") and that-care-are-being-shows again
Peninsula Hotel Guests
The hair is drawn up from the
The fallowing guestz are staying at Hanssania, Mr. and Mrs. C. M ex-back of the neck, and disposed on the Peninsula Hotel: DR Apps Ha, M.-T. M. Hazelrigg, M. E new the CIUWW in a series of soft Major and MFs. Alston, Miss ME. Eocie, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Halsey, Allan, Mrs, B. A. Anderson, Mr. Mr. S. P. Healey, Mrs. H. M. Hartley, S. Abbott, Mrs Bode, Miss Capt. and Mrs. An d. Holland, Miss L. Bach, Lt Comd-Bryange, MY E. HATWood, Mr. J. Hofman, N. Brown, Mrs. P. Bock, Mrs Mr. T. M. Enges, Mrs. M. E. Bet G. P. Bamet, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boardman, Miss C. H. Boden, Mr Misses F. A. and E. Hill, Mr. T. A end Mia J. E. Barnes, MN N-lenkin, Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Jones, Elam, Mr. C. A. Blum, Miss P. W Miss E. Kemp, Miss B. Kirke, Col
"Flat coiffures and curls in the back of the reck are now definite Hy out of fashion.
man, Mr. and Mrs. CH. ExTISOL,
Winter hats are being made with high square crowns, so that the new high coiffure need not be Brown, Mr. C. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. S. St. G. Kirke, Mr. L disturbed.”
NEW MILITARY MODE
Jan.
8
10 Chitral
10
10 Marechal Joffre
11
Emp. of Japan
14
14
16
FOR JAPAN
17
Jan
171Adams Maru
3
Chitral
10
Marechal Joffre
Emy, of Japan
16
Jam.
POR AUSTRALIA
inds Favour With Smart Women
Jaz
11 Taiping.
13 Carthage.
11
FOR U.S.A
16
#
Jan
FROM AUSTRALIA
Asama Mazu
8
Kitano Mara
16 Emp. of Japan
OUTWARD MAILS.
FROM MANILA.
Emp. of Asia
Gen. Pershing Glasens Stuttgart Kitano Ma
FOR EUROPE
Asama Maru (via. Siberia)
Jan
Chitral (Via Spez)
Carthage (Imperial Service)
34
Closes: Beg. 945 am,
Ord. 10.20 a.
Marechal Joffre (vis Sibería) Emp. of Japan (via Vancou
ver)
2
BRAID AND TASSELS
Bigazzi, Mr. and Ms. E. M. Bach Kadoorie, Sir Elly Kadoorie, Miss rack, Mr. G. Borst, Miss 1 M. Coyne, Lange, Mrs. D. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Miss D. Cadday, Mr. W. Chapman. H. A. Lammert, Mr. L.A. Lafford, Mr. Major J. C. Currie, Mrs G. Cullins, Liem Goan Lian, Capt. and Mrs. J. It. and Mrs. W. A. S. Campbell. Dr. H. Lock, Mr. R. P. Liddell, Capt. S. Chen, Mar. 3. T. Cook, L. Comer and Max W. Lamsden, Mr. and Mis and Mrs. Conway, Mr. V. J. Cru A. E. Lissman, Miss B. Metchin, Mr. well, Miss D L P. Cavanagh, Mr. and Mr.-W. C. Morse, Major La C M. Dixon, Miss B. Davies, Mr. E. A-Morphy, M. and Mrs. T. Mack, K. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. L ABG. F. Murray, Mr. J. Menzies, Ms. Dencan Miss L Eardley, Mr. James G. G. Malumphy, Mr. H. G. McNery, Ender, Mr. John Elder.. Comdr, and Major and Mrs. Melntyre, Ms. W.L Mrs. J. A. S. Eccles, Capt. and Mrs McKenzie, Miss M. Maank, Mr. and G. E. Eccles, Comdr. and Ms Mrs. C. W. N. McGowan, aliss P. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. M. Figel, M
The war in Abyssinia may have and Mrs. W. Fuller, Mrs. B. Farber row, Lieut. Col. H. F.-Mar- Miss A C. Friedrich, Mr. N. A TOW, M. & Z Ochs, Mr. H. L 14 something to do with it, or per Gorman, Mr. P. F. Gouan, Mr. Mrs. L Packer, Mr. 2-Petri, Comde. Purton, Miss EC, Paddy, Comdr. and haps the dressmakers of the Griffo, M. and Mrs. E. H. Gardner, and Mrs. E. O. F. Price, Mrs. M. C. world held their autumn conven- Major and Mrs. Gill, Miss M, Gibbs, Potts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Paget, Mr. cards for Europe and South Americation in Geneva: Whatever the Major Le Gros, Mr. Goh Ching Hee. G. A. Parker, M. M. Pagh, Mr. T- M are forwarded “via Siberia” it, so cause, feminine finery has dashed L. Garner, Mrs. I Graham Pirie, Mr. C. S. Russell, Miss V. M. Bartow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelewsky Rodyk, Cold. IL A Robertson, Capt. this reason from the froth and Me and MI E Geare, Master and PARCEL lace of the Mae West revival to Miss Leare, Mr. and 3613 ONeal and Mrs. Rimmer, Mr. J. F. Robin- 8 MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier the trig snariness of "a; military Gordon, Mr. 2. M. Gregory, Mr. EZ 300, 27. and Mrs. P. J Rafferty, Ma
VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post-
superscribed.
REGISTERED and
10 than the time ́given above: ́unless 11 otherwise stated,and where mails are kamp,
advertised to close at az (before 19
Closes: Eeg 9:15 am Ord-10 am
FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
Persens
Kutsang
Cremer
Carthage
FOR MANILA
Tjibadak Pres. Cleveland Taiping
POPEYE
O. MIGHTY DICTIPATOR THE INDIANS |HAVE BEEN-
SH
AT ME
Jan.
T.
HONG KONG
HONG KONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTELA
"PEAK HOTEL
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE, PALACE HOTEL
HOTELS,
LIMITED
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagon Lita, Priping
CHANNEL BUOYS
WHAT would modern naviga-
tion do without the channe buoys those floating markers that keep ships off the shoals? In a very real sense, the advertise- ments in this paper are channel buoys, placed for your protection for the safeguarding of the family expenditures.
These advertisements are the signed statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage oB... the single basis of giving value for every dollar spent. They are honest statements, the only kind an advertiser can use and remain ̄an' advertiser.
People who get the most for their dollar in the market-places are those who keep an eye on the channel buoys. Day by day, they follow the advertisements to lear what and where to buy to the best advantage. Make this
habit Study the advertisements, in the interest of shrewder buying.
The advertisers in this
of
have charted the chamel buoying for you. Keep to the
course.
Taste the dil ference when
you use genuine
best
SAUCE
LEA & PERRINS
For SAVOBRT
APPETIZERS
Bamsey, Miss F. M. Smith, Mr. |0. EL Swanson, Miss D. Strest, Miss K A Squire- There is something uniform and braided, and even epauletted. Sherwood, Mrs. am, registered and parcel mails are about the wholesale way women - French Influence,
Smith, Mr. Richard Sydney, Mr. an 11 closed at 5 pm. on the previous day have adopted the new
Mrs. W. A. Staley, Dr. and Mrs. A. military Taking its cue from the outit C. Skinn, Kiss Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways via mode, and almost every truck for of the French Guards, one auch 7. A. Shaw, Mr. P. Syder, Mr. and 14 Singapore, Bandoeng-Amsterdam- vis
Singapore, Saigon-Marseilles-via-Sal-every occasion sports some indi-costume combines narrow skirt Mrs. C. W. Skeet, Mr. G. Sheldon, gon. Correspondence for Baroge and cation, however insignificant, of with waistcoat and jacket, the Mr. and Mr. P. Staffbegger, Cola e for transmission by these Services. the braid and tassels fashion has jacket being cut away at the hack G B Y Steward. Miss Steward, Bag Capt. C. Simpson, Major and Mr. Pates and all particulars are the decreed for winter of 1936. jalmost like, the traditional awal-Stevens, Mrs. and Miss Stainfeld, g]in the schedules exhibited at the Gen. geral. Post Office and Kowloon Offce. Taffored and sports frocks, low-tail Squared shoulders, epau-Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs 9 All letters etc must be marked "gy costs, and chapeaux in particular letzes, and big brass buttons. 4. C. Thomas, Misses E. M., and Ma 11 Air Mail" and handed in at the Gen have all become symbolical of topped with a wee tricorn orna Mrs. Tad BLUE MOON SPREADS
Thoy, Mr. P. Todd Me and eral Post Office. Unless superscribed the various uniforms of all conn-imented with a cockade for a hat, Talo, Miss M. M. Tyrrell, Mr. P. J. Four for despatch by a specific air matries in all the stages of history.and madame is ready to march Taylor, J. Thomson, Mr. and service, correspondence will be for- intermediate commies will be accept Suit coats, more than anything with the best of conquering azan-Mrs. O. Vagnoze, Mr. E. Wilkams, Twarded by the first service availabi.else, have affected the cut of thejies straight into the heart of the C. Wright, Mrs. Whiteford, Mr. THE DAILY FARM ICE & COLD
IL"A. Whipps, Mr. A. G. Wilem and military tunic and are befrogged most suspecting male.
Major and Mrs. R. Wolney, 2
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