CENTRAL
THEATRE
„TAKE QUEEN'S BD., WESTBOUND BUA
Advance Booking at Andersons and the Theatre Tel 23720.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
t 2.30, 5,15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
At
CHINESE ARTISTIC FILM CO.
PRESENTS
اد
"THE WEDDING
TRAGEDY"
WITH
FUNG KIT CHING LUM MUI MUI PRODUCED AND MADE IN HONG HONG,
TO-MORROW
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES PRESENTS Bebe DANIELS · Clifford MOLLISON
SOUTHERMAID
and
AMY VENESS
MORRIS HARVEY
| HAL GORDON
LUPINO LANE
THE GLAMOUR AND ROMANCE OF THE SUNNY SOUTH
LEE THEATRE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 12.30, 2.30, 5.80, 7.30 & 9.80 P.M.
A TRIUMPH OF POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT N ALL TECHNICOLOR AĽ POPULAK PRICES
FEDDIE
CANTOR WHOOOOEE
You'll laugh until you cry To see it is to have the greatest time of your lifes. ADDED ATTRACTION
- MICKEY'S GOOD DEED.
of antiqué Brussels lace, was' pre- viously worn by her sister, mother, and grandmother. Hilts of the Elliot tartan, with silk shirts and
lace ruffies, will be worn by the two pages, who are to be the only attendants. They are Master: Da- vid Loder, nephew of the bride and son of Captain 3. de Vere Loder, M.P. for Lewes, and of Mrs. Loder, and Master A Tennant, the son of Colonel Edward Ten- nant, of Elgin.
TO-DAY AT THE
KING'S—
CINEMA
HONG KONG
"Bed of Roses"
"Rya Forster"
QUEEN'S.....
"Footlight Parade”
CENTRAL
"The Wedding Tragedy"
(Chinese Ploture›
The Texas Bad Man"
ORIENTAL
LEE
"Whoopee
KOWLOON
ALHAMBRA......
"Footlight Parade”
STAR
"Sign of Four" ...
MAJESTIC
"Deluge"
KING'S-
Coming
"Hips, Hips, Hooray"
QUEEN S
"Eskimo".
"Sons of the Desert" "Her Sweetheart".
STAR
"Meet the Baron" "Disgraced" a
- "A Southern" Mald”
ALHAMBRA-
"Footlight Parade" "Gallant Lady"
CENTRAL
"A Southern Mald"
FOOTLIGHT PARADE
Beautiful Scenes And Beautiful Girls
Footlight Páradó showing
COS-
now at the Queen's and the Al- hambra Theatres, is L film that should not be missed, as it is about. the best musical show ever screen- ed here. Snappy Girls, and 'won- derful sceneries and the outstanding number, By a Waterfall in spectacular one. Marvellous tumes are worn and the song hits sze very catchy. Cast in the role 08 a famous comedy director is Fances Cagney, others supporting the cast are Joan Blondell, Ruby Keler Dick Powell, Frank Mc- Hugh, Guy Kibbe and Ruth. Don- nelly.
Eddie Cantor In.. Whoopee
Whoopee another United Artista' picture commences its run at the. Lee Theatre wo-day, is one of those shows which give the public its inoneys worth, in almost any direc tion you want to think of.
Hilarious comedy from such ex- perts as Eddie Cantor the star and Ethel Shutta, taneful songs of avery variety beautifulgirls galo res only Ziegfeld can pick them. an effecting love-story and a gen
air of satisfying lavishness. make it a picture in a million.
Samuel Goldwyn has here shown that the talking colour screen can out do the stage whenever it wante to take the trouble.
eral
Whoopee is a rich treat a sort of which is seldom seen.
are
The supporting cast with Exidie Cantor
Beautiful Eleanor Hunt the herolne and hundreds of beautiful girls gathered from Hollywood and Broadway.
Lee
Following Whoopee, the Theatre will be showing. Chinese War Pictures,
MR. WALTER ELLIOT TO
WED
Much Interest is being shown in the forthcoming wedding of "Mr. Walter Elliot. the Minlater of Agriculture, and Miss Katherine Tennant, which is to take place at North Berwick on April 2
It was originally, intended, that Dr. Charles L. Warn, Dean of the Thistle, St. Giles's Cathedral, Edinburgh; the Very Rev. Bir George Adam Smith, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Aberdeen
University and the Rev. 8. J.
Marriott, rector of St. Baldred's, should ometate at the wedding. but it appears doubtful if Bir George Adam, Smith will be able to attend.
Miss Tennant's wedding gown will be of cream satin. Ker vell,
(Continued on Previous Column)
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934.
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT.....
2.30.5.10, 7.15)
& 9.30 P.M.
KINGS
A DOUBLE ATTRACTION!
Wich
Constance
BENNETT
as the girl who took a short-cut down the primrose path........to make
herself a
OF ROSES"
BED OF
JOEL MCCREA
JOHN HALLIDAY
*EET KYLTON
SAMUEL HINNOS Directed by Gregory to Cova A Fondro
Bermon Production MERIAN C COOPER savenue 'producw
.
An RKO RADIO Picture oleoursal
ON THE STAGE At 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. ONLY.
LAST TWO DAYS-
RYA FORSTER
EX FOLLIES BERGERE.
BALLERINA
SENSATIONAL
OF.
CONTINENTAL FAME PRESENTS:~~-~-
VALSE OF THE FAN
HUNGARIAN DANCE
AND HER FAMOUS
SLAVE DANCE.
#
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313
& 25332
COMMENCING. SUNDAY!
BERT
WHEELER WOOLSEY
ROBERT
IN
HIPS, HIPS. HOORAY
Oth Ruth Etting Thelma Todd Dorothy Lee
Directed by Marit Sandrich.
REO-RADIO PICTURE
SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY TO-DAY
QUEEN'S
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 and 9.30 P.M.
ALHAMBRA
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 and 9.20 P.M.
ONLY WARNER BROS. COULD MAKE A
T
SHOW LIKE THIS!
The one company whose musical shows have been national sensations new actually top the brilliance of their "42nd Street" and "Gold Diggers" with a show not only bigger but sii different and all new! A glittering parade of novelty and surpriseled by JIMMY CAGNEY- singing and dancing for the first time on the screen!
FOOTLIGHT PARADE
BY & WATERFALL “ARREYNSIN BATE.”
- and other great
·wong kits pre- sented in a spec tacle"of nube-. Legible beauty!
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
300 Girls-1000 Surprises→→→ 20 Stars as big as these
JAMES CAGNEY - RUBY KEELER - "DICK POWELL-JOAN BLONDELL
STAR
At 2.30.5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
SHERLOCK HOLMES GREATEST THRILLER
"SIGN OF FOUR"
with Arthur Wontner
· ESKIMO”
How The Film Was
Made
The most adventurous of all Alm expeditions to the Arctic was undertaken by a company from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stadios neaded by Col. W. 3. Van Dyke, to record in photography and sound that great epic of the North, "Eskimo?"
The picture, which will have its Arst local showing on Sunday at the Queen's Theatre, presents a stirring and engrossing panora- ma of the life with its dangers and hardships of the natives liv ing m the icy regions,
A few statistics on the preparS- tions and accomplishments of the trip made to alm this remarkable picture are enough to stagger the Imagination. The journey 'cover- ed more than 13,000 miles
from Hollywood to Point Barrow and return." The company boarded the whaling schooner "Nanuk" at Nome, proceeded to Pont Barrow; northermest point inhabited by man where the boat was frozen in for the winter, and later re- turned with the breaking · up of the ice in the spring.
They carried more than thirty- five members in the company, not including guides and Eskimos
picked up at Point Barrow. Dog sleds were used for land work and living quarters were in the ship or ashore in Igloo camps.
MAJESTI
THEAT Nathan Road, Kawloon TO-DAY & TO MORRO At 2.30. 5.20, 7.20, & 9.10P
THOUSANDS EXPECT IT. TO HAPPENI
DESTROYED I
DELUGE
Staggering imaginative. spectacle romancet Blood-LUEF rufen the warts. of chilizationt
Wah
Peggy Shannon, Lois "Wilson,SidneyBlackmer
Matt Mcore, Edward Van Staan Ralf Hareide, Samusi Hinds Directed by Felix E. Paña from ther boot by S. Fonder Wright, Sammiel, Blachof, ossociale producne
They took with them some fity tons of food, sleds, dog harnesses, turs, medical stores. and trade was 'assistant director and the goods for paying off the Eskimos. cameramen were Glyde. De Vinna, Captain Peter Freuchen.author Josiah Roberts and George Nogle of the book also served as guide who were Van Dyke's cameramen and technical expert with Col. In "Trader Horn” and “White Van Dyke directing. Edward Hearn Shadows."
E SHOWS
7.18-6.30
- TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUB
ORIENTALE
FOR TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY A CORKING GOOD WESTERN
COMEDY DRAMA FILLED WITH THRILLS AND LAUGHTER.
Here again ..botterthan ever'!
MIX
TOM MIX AND TONY IN A NEW ACTION-THRILLER "THE TEXAS BAD MAN”
EYELASHES FOR A FEW SHILLINGS
In the brave new world of 'fashion for 1934 small, grey eyes are being made to look like large, Impla blue. beauties and, a pair of colourless eyes, sparsely fringed with lashes, are made-up to ap- pear interesting and Luxuriantly lashed
Only very sophisticated ad- mirer could detect the artificial from the natural lashes, and man will be more than ever baffled in deciding the colour of the eyes: he most admires.
The only quality in your eyea which cosmetics or the beauty experts "do not attempt to flatter is the light that shines within, or the expression of yourself. This important -attribute to beauty is derived from character and emotions and is entirely one's own responsibility,
With age and overwork the eyes. grow smaller, lose their lustre.. and wrinkles follow quickly upon optical, troubles.
Normal eyes should be washedi twice a day with a warm solution? made from an eye-wash oft boracic in an eye-bath of warm water. Every fortnight use one of the herbal eye-packs which are applied hot, and are often made with rose petals and eye- bright. A cold rinse must follow to prevent chills, and it is safer not to go out-of-doors. Immedia» tely afterwards,
While you are using face creams for home treatment, con- „centrate .........` some light,maisage aroun the eyes. It is done with the cushions of the first ¦ two; fingers, using an anti-wrinkle olli For cream which is made defnitely You have a wide choice of pale
for the eye muscles and tissues. pastes to deepen the colour in
Begin this massage just beneath every shade "of eye, and newer
the inside ends of the eyebrows lash paints (water and harmless),
where there is a very influential which are highly imaginative and nerve ending. Work across the effective. They are used to bring
brows to the temples, and thep out a hidden colour-lure, especi
lightly press along the delicate ally" in eyes of an uncertain,
ids under the eyes. Make the chameleon-like colour, pressing, manipulative, pot force-
The new lashes are now sold ~In the shops, and since they are so natural and easy to adjust we can, for a few shilings, all satisfy that. Innate desire for dark curly Jashes.
ful. Cifaustion is the most-im- portant factor in the healthy appearance of the eyes and the skin.
The herbal packs should follow this massage, and in the beauty
made of soothing and
ning treatment
wonderful
for the
They are packed in small boxes-shope- where a study has with tweezers and the invisible adhesive for applying them, and have, been proved to stand firm after hot or cold bathing. GY.
But after giving make-up all. the credit it deserves, we come to the subject of being kind to the eyes and giving them" respectful: care. Just now they are in need of attention, after the strain of
given. All thickly covered his heali penetrates the Bandages
a golden mist beri eyes,
It is a method,
by doctors and
foge, working and - reading. In |_ send "People al
artificial light, and the general
"handicaps of weather conditions.
tired eyesor
beauty * cure
I hope there are no modern, and lids, can
women tog vain, to wear spectacles
when they are needed, for this
kept youthful wis
simple exercises. These are
release from -stein will- help to 1 of a curriculum with some spect prolong their form and colour, lists.
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