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Felts
Small styles
Straw and felt combinations
veils and Fancy trims.
in
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Moire and Satin
Formal Evening Gowns.
New Shipment Just Received.
Still a few reduced Summer Frocks!
WOMEN'S INTERESTS
WEDDINGS-LONDON AND HONG KONG
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938." -PAGE
In All Sizes
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PRE-VIEW
START THINKING OF YOUR WINTER BEAUTY
The show is snowing-Oh! no, not that bad, but the cold breezes wil ba bowing before very long. In will march. darker" dresses. wools, heavy crepes., sweaters and skirts for daytime; rich velvets, satins, crepes and Brocades for the electric light hours. Won't you look rather sad with the white and brown zebra stripes on the shoulders and arms due to a stale sunburn?...Especially when you want to do the grande dame act.
Take heed! My preity-golden burned ladies and commence to bleach out that skin to the peaches and cream skin a man loves to touch and see.
All forms of bleach tend to dry
the skin and as one simply must bleach in order to lighten, it will
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MIss Hsiung Hwalien, who was married in London recent- ly to Mr. Ho Sze-ko, seen with her bridesmaid. Miss D. Wong. The ceremony was performed at the offices of the Chinese Consulate-General by the Chi- nese Ambassador, Dr. Quo
Tal-chi.
Cathedral Nuptial
TOLLAN-SMITH
A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, the con- tracting parties being Mr. Duncan Tolan, of the Hồng Колк Telephone Company. Ltd., and Miss Elsie Smith. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. of Warwick, England.
The bride, who was given away by Lt.-Col. C. Crawford-Jones, wore a gown of cream lace with a pleture hat and was attended by the Misses Margaret Fitzgerald, Valerie Gillott and Shirley Farlow as flower girla. Mrs. M. Mathe-
Up one street and down the next in this Colony these days, you find sales, bargains, new shipments just arrived, winter styles--so much so you are not quite sure just what frame of mind you are holding or should be in You sigh at the bargain sales, and thrill over the nuisance and in new fall styles commencing to be be necessary to use some good skin summer the skin is apt to dry in displayed in the windows rood. Therefore, be sure to mas-
this region. Try bathing them [Oh! And Ah!— sage the whole area to be bleach. three mes a week in really warm
One of our shops which spectar- ed with a skin food before going olive oil spending a few minutes to work,
BKİL In other words, you will working it into the
This Izes in hats, a small winter group out methodichas just arrived, Felts, and com son, the matron of honour, was in be replacing the evaporated on treatment. carried and restoring the skin to its nor-ally, will very quickly remove all bination
OT felt and straws. a beige lace dress with a leghorn mal condition of moisture.
hardness and discoloration, leav Colours, dark, trims. veils, rewhat. ing the skin soft and white. flowers and quite a few with fruits
Your nails, both, on hands and and trick gadget trims. After the massage treatment, toes, take a terrible beating sum- Oh! as you inspect these darby remove the surplus cream with a mer time. Commence, to massage bonnets could you wear this par- tissue and apply any of several the feet with a skin food, or, if you titular style and get away with .well-known and authentic blea- do not care to be that extravagent. it? But another will cause the A reception was held on the Roof cnes. Lemon bleaches will remove olive off will take care of the need. This is the hat to supply the rent the tan colouring, and sometimes Use ten minutes cach night rub-dash to the new ensemble these will even remove the whole of the bing the cream or oil into the feet coming October days. The selee. tan from the skin. If yours is an and rub hard, work your toes and Won is very new and different, and oily skin and you desire quick re-twist your ankles about at the don't forget to take a look. suits, you can use the juice either same time, this will stimulate the New Handbags:- full strength or with very little circulation. Then, and don't for- water but. before treating the get it for the next, six weeks to In this same small shop a smai whole of your skin, it is better to come. each night, apply a very stock of new handbags are dis- test a small piece first.
good cuticle oil about each toe played, and at not an awful lot of nall, under and over.
LEMON BLEACHES
An excellent mild bleach which can be used on the most sensitive skin, but will take several weeks:
KEEP NAILS STRONG
money. The dark shades pre- dominate "browns, black, blues ID suede for the dressy occasion, kids, Use the same oil, or cream, on goat for morning, travel or busi- your hands each night, either willness, occasions. Of course, the act as a bleach, also around the dipper section, comb, coin purse. Before retiring, wash the area cuticle apply the oil, leave it on all mirror are incorporated inside. with a good soap and hot water. night. In the morning after your
"And a very useful item is found
to show any effect is as follows:
Lemon Juice. 3 tablespoons Rose water 2 teaspoons
then rinse in warm and irish bath take a good buffer, not here. a grass slipper from the with cool water. Half dry the necessarily using any polish, and Philippines. They are marvellous area, and while it is damp, ap-buff your nails for five minutes for wear after a bath or swimming. ply your bleach, patting it into the while you anticipate events of the water will not hurt them and they face with cotton wool. Carry out day..
dry in nothing flat. Very inexpen- this treatment twice a day, flest in
This will keep your nails strong. sive and have proveri most useful the morning and last thing at cause circulation and help to after plunging about in a swim- night,
eliminate the ridges which appear. ming bath, ocean or shower. PEROXIDE AND PUMICE STONE Remember, everyone man, woman Be Air-Conditioned
"Arms that are freckled and sum- burned may be whitened by ap- plying a paste of peroxide and. powdered pumice stone.
and hands,
child gives a look at your
Mix four tablespoons of powder- ed pumice with enough peroxide to
Newsettes
K you are small, medium ́or large and an outsize, you can be air-conditoned by wearing "Aerter" British made shirts. Even In winter time you can get wann swinging a golf club, racket or make a thick paste. Wash the The many friends of Mr. F. T. riding and an Aertex shirt will arms carefully then smooth the Gellion will be glad to leam that serve you very well paste on the area. Allow it to re- he passed a very comfortable day small checks, large checks or main on the skin for five minutes yesterday. Mr. Gellion, the pop-solid colours from the bright to or up to ten, then moisten the lar Macão resident, is a patient in the darker shades, There are two parte with cold water and it will the Queen Mary Hospital. wipe easily away. Then the arms with a good cold cream and allow it to remain on as long as possible
smear
And remember, as a last re- sor, that a guaranteed quid powder will. cover" a multitude" of blemishes.),
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Latyles, the high collar which has s long shirt tail for the stretchy exercises and the lower open collar with a shorter waist.
Mr. D.. MacAlister, of Messrs. Palmer and Turner the well known firm of architects, is due to They wash, beautifully and are proceed on leave at the end of the very useful even if you do not par- year, Mr. MacAlister will spend take in violent exercise and fast his holidays in England and the wander about the house with Continent.
slacks and shirts..
The service was conducted by the Rev. H. D. Rosenthall while Mr. C. F. Wood was the best man. After the Church ceremony a
TWO MARRIAGES AT REGISTRY
Two weddings took place yes- terday before Mr. W. Aneurin Jones. Deputy Registrar of Mar- riages.
Miss Minnie Deitch, was married to Mr. Siegfried Cohn, manager of the British Manufacturing Com- pany, and Miss Cheng Lai-sze. daughter of Mr. Cheng, Tit-tsang. 'solicitor, was married to Mr. Mok
Tin-sze, Chinese doctor.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:-
MLS Luiza Celeste Gomes Eusebio, residing at No. 8, Rua da Sta. Clara, Macao, to Mr. Eneas Luciano da Cunha, clerk, residing at 5, Humphrey's Avenue, Kow- Icon..
Evgeni Alexandrova Viajevich, widow, residing at No. 29A, Nathan Road, first floor, to Vassily Mihay- lovich Bobrohotoff, widower, phy- sical instructor. residing at the same address,
Miss Cheng Yuen-yuen, residing at No. 105, Robinson Road, to Mr. Lo Wing-moon. of No. 78, Murri- son HI Road, ground floor.
No. 1089 Canton Raad, ground- Miss Wang Pul-ya, residing at
clerk, of the Money Order Depart- floor, to Mr. Llung Kuan-Cheung.
ment, residing at No. 38, Gage Street, second floor..
Miss Chan Ying-ol. residing at No. 88 Gloucester Road, second floor, to Pang Chi-kan, residing at No. 54, Jordan Road, first floor.
when a large number of friends Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel እነ
gathered to offer their felicita- tions.
...The honeymoon is being spent at Bagulo, the bride's going away dress being a blue lace frock with white hat, shoes and bag to match.
Rotary Tea
On Wednesday at the Glouces- ter Hotel, a tea party was given by the Rotary Club of Hong Kong to the Past Presidents and Direc tors.
Rotarlan James M. Henry, Dis- trict Governor attended.
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An Important tople of discussion the District, Conference to be held in the colony.
The President Dr. L Shu-fan reports that the gathering wie "a great success and immensely en joyed by all present."
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CONFIDE IN
·MIXED-UP, finds herself at-` tracted to a man of whom she heartily disapproves. She met this man in her office. He is the blustering, "back-slapping. type that as a rule' she does not like.. A hard liver, gam- bles, drinks, spends money rashly and has no interest in the quieter phases of life.
FAITH PRIOR
Know the simple
rules of etiquette that bring popularity
and above all be more or less natural and do not talk too much.
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PUZZLED writer of her en- gagement tu 2 32-year-old man who has not kissed her but a few times, and though she has been engaged once be fore. she does not understand
his behaviour.
I believe you should avoid kim now, before you become seriously Involved emotionally. It seems "evident that he is not the man for
Your letter is most interesting Jou, that you would always be and no doubt truthful. Probably torn between the "attraction and many a young couple, as you im- the repuiston which he has for ply, indulge in more thrilling than you. You would never be happy thinking, and imagine mutual in- married to a man that you do not terest in billing and cooing is the thoroughly respect and who does ticket for entering the matrimonial not at least share in part your wilderness.
enthusiasms.
good times and
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So you had better give up the The facts of living and marriage the attentions, are most, fundamental, but not all immediately. Otherwise you Wil of them. Upon these facts is built become so fond of him and so the so-called "higher values." Be- emotionally involved that you will cause young people have" super- marry him, knowing in advance, ficial ideas regarding the selection too, that the, marriage would be a of mates, they are not to be blam- ed. They are not properly educate ed for marriage and many hardly know the meaning of the state.
The process of selection begins in early adolescence when a boy's and girl's emotional interests
failure.
'QUITE YOUNG writes about 'social life, good night kissing, and various' small rules 07 atiquette..
RESIDENTS RETURN on your one big evening of life break from their own family cir
Mr. R. M. McLay, the popular manager of the National City "Bank of New York; accompanied by Mrs. McLay and Miss Mignon McLay; returned to the Colony-by- the RMS. Empress of Japan yes-" terday. Also on board were Mr. P. Tester, Mr. and Mrs. D. Drum- mond, Mr. R. Sanger, Mr. A. L Caplan and Mr. N. Sassoon.
Advance note for the new sea- son is this two-piece outfit of dress and box coat worn by Vir- ginia Grey, screen netress. ~ The one-plece dress is of wool, with zipper fastening on the bodice. Neckline and bodice insets are of "matching" plaid wool coat material,
Min Grey's pillbox is of green |
so far you And the last moments]cle. Normal youth fixes its affec- spolled by puzzling about a gondtion on a series of those of the night kiss?
opposite sex Each "auair" brings Where was your grown up poise? one near to the ideal and sudden- Refuse laughingly, with simple ly the boy and girl find themselves diguilty and graciousness. And engaged. don't fear he won't ask you for
If you can successfully pass another engagement. He will--if through the trial and error me- you've practised
the smooth, thod of selection without any friedly manners that make men show of affection of the male be proud to be seen with you.
Little things are Important. Be for no one to doubt you. But I yond the hand Kissing stage, it is Feminine. Let your escort open would not bank on your know doors, hall taxicabs, give the order ledge of the ways and means of to the boy in a restaurant. At the discovering mutual adaptability, cinema, walt in the lobby while leading to a successful marriage. your escort buys tickets, instead barging up to the ticket window `with him. · At a dance; suppose your old friend (male) pops up and asks you for the pleasure. In "próduce" "him to your escort and apologise before you sail off danc-
(Each week in this column, questions Faith Prior: anźwerz. BÍL of a personal nature submit- ted by readers of Press