Cecile Lavigne says

Grooming Your Glassware Choose Underclothes

THE

Glass

vases, and

other articles HE secret of keeping your glass.

ware bright and glittering is with long necks which are too nar- always to clean it thoroughly. Every row for a brush to enter, should be with crushed tag-shells trace of soapy water must be rinsed cleaned away, and the pollahing done with quite small, then add a little water

and shake well. dry cloth.

Gas globes will not break readily Ordinary glassware, such as tum

best if put into a saucepan filled with blers and table dishes are washed in warm soapy water using cold water and brought very gradu-

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small brush to get in the crevices, ally to the

that give you POISE

boll, afterwards being WE all have our pet

If the glassware has any grease on allowed to cool just as slowly and

R, as with butter dishes, a little gradually. borax should be added to the water.

the soapy After washing well, water should be well rinsed from the articles in clean, cool water, lo which little wash-blue has been added. This will ensure a brilliant lustre. Hunce the articles thorough- ly, let them stand on n tray to drain. Polish with a soft absorbent cloth. Either

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After-Holiday

Beauty

of!

at

hates. One of mine is words that are turned into pets. Hubby for husband, wife for wife, tummy for stomach, comfy for com- fortable.

I am illogical enough to say woolly, smarty, townee, choosey and plenty of others too, I sup- pose. But, to my ears anyway, they sound different, less coy. Silliest word of all is undic, beenuse

cotton or linen will TF the arms are red and freckled, do, but it should not be fluffy and paint them in the morning with

It calamine lotion, cream must be dry. Decanters

and similar articles night and apply a soothing com- should be rinsed immediately they plexion milk. Continue this treat- the most irritating are empiled. If you let them dry ment for a week, and then, to cure there just isn't a substitute.

end of tro- the freckles,

n strong substitute dirty they give you no bic, as the residue dried hard is very freckle cream for the milk, but pro-What can you say? Lingerie? difficult to remove successfully. tect the arms during the day with Too affected. Underwear? Too draper's shop. Underclothes? When wine or similar liquid has liquid powder.

When the hands become more red Rather pompous; still, it has been allowed to dry in a decanter, or glass vessels have become stained than brown, bathe them once a day

in the following way:-Put about in warm olive oil to which has been got to be my word. Lablespoonful

of vinegar and salt added a squeeze of lemon Julee, and [*A Whimsy

some warm give them a bleaching pack once a into the vessel. Add water and shaken about in the wa week.

To To cure sun lines and wrinkles

There seems to be something

ter in the vessel may also be used. After swishing-round well, let this around the eyes, apply a little anti-about underclothes that brings stand for a few hours, shake again, wrinkle cream to the parts. Then out this sort of whimsy in wo- and then empty out and rinse with smear a little more on the palms of

clean water.

the hands, close the eyelids, and

the

A useful tip to remember when rabrace the forehead area with the

storing decanters

only occasionally

which are used

in to wash and

palms. Use a smooth upward and outward

movement, pressing the

-

Jacper's

RIGHT

arcen-blue

dry then, then rinse them out with palos slightly while stroking them, tailored shantung house a little spirits of wine, pouring oil and repent these movements twenty

the excess and allowing what

13

times 3 day

left to evaporate from the unstop- decanters. They may then be further trent-

Vored without any

ment.

coat measures 15. yanda

A scarlet V on the chest is a com- on legacy of the sun. To banish round the hem, hay a

bent up the whites of two eggs

with the juice of half อ lemon, pale pink tie-round-twice Cut-glass articlos will revel in a rad over the reddened part, sash, pale coller and

and

leave for half an hour. Then good washing in strong soda water wash off and make up the neck and which is fairly worn. Ruse after chest with a pale green foundation

cuffs which can turn wards

in or cold water. After drying

dip a brush into It a tanned complexion is to be some chalk and brush the retained, avoid the use of any cream glass gently watching out for the containing lemon, peroxide, or cu crevices. A final polish with cumber, and use a bronze foundo- clean cloth, and your cut-glass will tion cream. shine like lighthouse.

BROADWAY'S STAGE HIT

HITS THE SCREEN I

Danger!

Live Wire!

She's here with Doug in the romance that kept Broadway in lears and cheersand stitches for many months.

QINGER DOUGLAS ROGERS FAIRWADIKSY.

Having underful

Time

Wh

PEGGY CONKLIN LUCILLE BALL LEI BOWMAN

RICHARD DWI SKELTON. ANN MILLER DONALD MEEK Scrown play by Arthur Kober, Adopted from the play ne produced by Mart Connelly. A PANDIO 3. BERMAN Production Diraciest by Alfred Søndel RKORÁDIO ŽI

SATURDAY.

At The

QUEEN'S

cream.

G. G. T.

Make the most of

Fresh Peas

THE vision of helping cook

shell the peas, which the gardener had just gathered, brings back to my mind pleasant memories. The pods would some- times burst with a "pop," and there would lie a perfect row of glistening globes in bright green uniform. Peus like

these cook to perfection, but be- wurc those which have lain in a shop for many days and have lost thele lustre and are grey and hard.

Separate Dish

THERE is no better way of enting freshly gathered

peas than as a separate dish. Peas a la francale are excellent, and their essence is not wasted, as when they are bolled in water. Put about pints of shelled peas in a casserole with the heart of a large lettuce, a few small pic

pickling onions, 1 tablespoonful of sugar and 2 of water, 4 lb. of butter, and season salt and pepper. Cover and bring to the boll the lettuce will supply most of the Bquid. Simmer for 5 minutes. Serve on a hot dish with the lettuce divided in pleces, and garnish with the little onions.

A Good Entree

with

PETITS Pois la Bonne- Femme makes a good en- Cook about 9 small onions

tree.

in butter- brown, with ib. of diced bacon or gammen.

Remove und

pint of

the ingredients from the pon stir in 1 teaspoonfuls of flour to the gravy. When thoroughly blended boil, stirring continuously. Add zib, Bring to the of shelled peas and the onions and bacon or

grummen. Season with

salt and pepper, and simmer till the pens are tender and the sauce much reduced.

“MARCH OF TIME"

CENSORSHIP

considering

"Our Head Once is withdrawing the 'March of Time' series from this market,

DS the Censors have from time to time cut out certain sequences of world wide interest, and have

already banned

two entire films of the series," said Mr. L. Britton, of RKO Hadio Films. when interviewed yesterday.

back halfccy up the

arut.

"We intend to concentrate on more action pictures, keeping the foreign market in mind, und will produce but bigger, pictures this

year.

fewer year."

Mr. Britton, who arrived here on Saturday on the Conte Rosso, will return to Shanghai the Victoria, alling to-morrow morning, Hẹ in- tends to take a short trip to Japan and return here during the latter part of the year, prior to making a Far Eastern tour and then back to New York..

men.

It used to be petty for petticoat (wasn't there a fam- ous song, "A little pink petty from Peter"), cami for camisole (why couldn't they leave it de- cently at under bodice?), the horrible camiknicks, which plumbs the depths and is equal to calling your house Osokost or saying cheery-bye in farewell.

Anyhow, whatever we call them, underclothes have never been so ravishing and func- tional as they are to-day. They look beautiful on their own. they are designed to help your figure look its best, to make your clothes hang in the way they should hang.

a

ninans,

Fragile chiffons, wispy lustrous satins, cobwebby laces, the marvellous handworking of modern underclothes

put

light into wo- men's суса and make them give feminine, gaspy particularly "Oh!" which you hear around you nt the cinema when a baby's face is thrown on the screen.

that

VANITY

The proper alliance of ell. lace, ribbon, work- ing, cut, gives a woman a deep and secret satis- faction. Nothing else she wears affects her in quite the same emotional

NOTE

YOU'VE just finished your last dab of cleansing cream?

way, nothing gives her such poise.

The more delicate they are, the more vulnérable, the more hope- Itsaly unpractical, the more they are cherished.

Pinks, peaches, and whites remain starred shades, pinks always lend- ing, and usually trimmed with fairly coarse deep coffee lace or fine white Jace and net.

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Colours and Cloth

Cyclamens and fuchsias are creep- ing along to favouritism either us ribbon or luce trims, or for making wide- the entire garment. Pesch, leg satin knickers will have matlis of cyclamen lace. A white triple ninon nightdress with a gauged yoke and a frill at the neck like a curtain heading will have shoulder lica of deep fuchsla double satin ribbon. Pale cyclamen crepe cami-knickers will be trimmed with deeper cyclo- men ribbons and embroidery.

All the lingerie pinks go with all the eyelamen shades like bread goes with butter,

with strawberries cream. Light blues march with Another beautifully, too. them lovely colour mixture is pale blue, trimmed with navy. Ince and pale and navy ribbons.

ninon

The pale mauve of a few years ago is out, unregrcited. It washed a

dirty white.

Crepe, satin, triple (plain, starred. circled, spotted, ΟΣ otherwise patern- Deatly ed), erep

chiffon, Celnr.ese ninon, and the milanese

other fine silk jersey are the most used fabrics.

Sketches by BENINGTON

Now's the time, then, to try a new one which is unlike anything else you've ever used before because it's so thorough. It gets right down underneath, and while the good work is going on it is softening and smoothing the hundreds of thousands of littic pores that make up your skin into a velvet-soft surface ready to receive your foundation make-up

NEXT to oval, immacstately filed nail-tips, a well-cared-for cuticle will do more to glue you beautiful nalis than anything. Cuticles have a horrid kabit of splitting when you're not looking, that's why you must feed them and nourish these so that they form a perfect oval base to the nail without a break anywhere,

The thing to use is a new highly refined oil which is applied with a brush every night until they react of their own accord by becoming soft and supple.

CHEE HING CO, COAL MERCHANTS Offee-10, Connaught Bond, 2nd Floor. Tel. 27360, NATAL NAVIGATION COAL SHIPMENT per us. "Orfor"

both good for Bunkers, Galleys, Factories, etc." Apply to MIL PONG WING, TONG; Manager,

suzette,

Tailored underclothes are having a big vogue, many women preferring them to the fussier sort. Their beauty depends on cut, One piping. fucking, and other stitchery.

* New Designs

The nicest slips and cami-kulekers are shaped to fit the Agure, with brassiere lops that follow the line of the brassiere beneath; the nicest cami-knickers

and carefully Baily shaped into the waist, and open wide at each leg.

are

Quite a few women who would ndore to wear cumi-knickers are un- happy about the crutch fastening.

It is too tight, it cuts; too loose, it langs low and looks ugly.

They should look to the cute little garment over on the left. It has a brus top, its into the walst with little groups of tucks, then simply becomes ordinary knickers, slit up each side with hemstitch and em- broidery trims.

The point of the whole affair is that the left side opens all the way. down, you understand, buitening up and over on the principle of pillow-

Case fastening.

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there is no bulk. It is so simple that I wonder nobody has thought of it be- fore. All our own-

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under- clothes to wear with which clothes often bothers women. The general rule is slip knickers and with o dress that you can see through, cami-knickers with a thicker dress or

sult. K cami- knickers aren't enough, you can al- ways wear a tight short pont beneath them.

With clothes

sports tailored pants and shift always. For low-backed, evening knickers; and, if the dress is sleek. sleek un-fussy panta of that.

* The House Coat

Women who sit around at home a lot ought not to be without some sort of a house coat. It saves your clothes, it is comfortable, it is ex- traordinarily becoming, and how we managed without it all these years, I can't imagine. It is the legitimate follow-up of the lacy, frilly negligee

really

called for n boudoir, hothouse flowers and a peach satin chaise longue.

The modern house coat doesn't insist on all this atmosphere, though it can take it. If there is ย boudoir, One.

Otherwise it looks absolutely correct for verandah lounging: You could bath the children in it (rolling up your sleeves). You could dine in it with your more intimate friends. You could take it away as a ritzy dressing gown. And, if you are me, you wear it for writing your articles.

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS'

EVERYWHERE

THE HONGKONG PELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1988.

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If you are run-down, nervous and cannot sleep, drink

a bottle of Maltonic just before going to bed.

You will sleep well and arise feeling strong and full of energy.

For Health, Energy and Enjoyment drink Maltonic daily.

Obtainable from all compradores, disponsaries

or from JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. TEL. 30311.

Chifferrs

beg to

announco

that there will be a

Very Great SALE

F1167

F1171

On Friday & Saturday

September 9 & 10

BEFORE REMOVING TO THEIR

NEW SALONS

NEW

PARLOPHONE RECORDS.

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(Two Shadows. FT.

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F.T. Me.

(Moonlight in Walkiki. FT. F1172 (This Time it's Real. F.T.

(Two Bouquets. FT.

PHIL GREEN & HIS ORCHESTRA. F1170 (Night of Love Divine. Tango.

(Do You Like Dancing. Tango.

F1157

F1155

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THE ORGAN, THE DANCE BAND & ME. (Rhythm is My Romeo. QS. (TI-PI-Tin. Q.S.

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(Ultra Modern Swing.

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