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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 12, 1939,

P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND Evening Fashions

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companios Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through 'Hills of Lading for STRAITB, JAVA & BURMA, CEYLON, INDIA, IRANIAN GULY, MADİUTIUS E. & 8. AFRICA, AUS TRALASIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND ron18, FIED BEA, EGYPT. EUROPE, ETC.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL, FORTNIGHTLY DINECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

(Under Contract with IIM, Government.)

All veszcie may call at any ports on or off the route,—and the route and all' salling are subject to change of deviation with or without notice,

Steamers

**BHUTAN

RANPURA

DEHAR

RAWALPINDI CHITRAL CORFU

CANTON CARTHAGE

RAJPUTANA RANCHI

RANPURA

Tons From I'Kong about

0,000, 17th June

17,000 24th June 6,000) 1st July

17,000

8th July 10,000 22nd July 14,800 6th August 15,000 | 10th August 14,000 2nd Sept. 17,000 | 16th Sept. 17,000 (30th Sept.

17,000 14th Oct.

• Cargo only.

SHIRALA

TILAWA

SANTHIA

TALMA

SIRDHANA

Calls Casablanca,

Destination

B'bay, M'seilles, Havre, L'don. Hull, 'bg, R'dam & A'werp. 'B'bay, Marseilles & London, D'Day, M'seilles, Havre, L'don, Hull, I'bg, N'dam & A'werp, B'bay, Marsellies & London. B'bay, Marseilles & London. B'bay, Marsellies & London. B'bay, Marseilles & London. Bombay, Marsellles & London. Bombay, Marseilles & London. Marseliles & London, Marseilles & London,

All vessels may call at Malta

BRITISH INDIA APCAR BAILINGS (BOUTH.)

8,000|17: June,

10,000 1st July

0,000 15th July

10,000) 20th July

10,000 12th August.

S'pore, Port Swettenham, Penang Rangoon & Calcutta.

DO,

No.

DO.

DO.

B. I. Apear Line Steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd Class passengers.

NANKIN

NELLORE

TANDA

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN BAILINGS (SOUTIL)

7,000 30th June

7,000 4th Aug.

7,000 2nd Sept.

Manila. Rabaul, Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne

& Hobart

Regular monthly sailings from Hangkang to Shanghai and Japan and Wkong · to Australis.

CHITRAL

CORFU

TALMA

*BURDWAN NELLORE

Hong Kong to Bydney-12 days.

SAILINGS TO BHANGHAI & JAPAN,

15,000) 22nd Junc

14,500) 6th July

10,000 6th July

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7th July 7,000 7th July 15,500) 20th July

Shanghal & Japan.

Shanghal & Japan,

Shanghai & Japan.

Shanghai & Japan.

| 10,000) 20th July

Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan. Shanghai & Japan.

14,500 3rd Aug.

• Cargo only.

CANTON SIRDHANA

CARTHAGE

Shanghai & Japun..

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. Parcels measuring not more than 5 c.LL. will be received at the Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

Connaught .C.

For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc, apply

Agents

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone 27711

CANADIAN=PACIFIC

EXPRESS

Are Fancy Dress

How very difleult it is to make a choice this Beason from among all the models and all the different trends of fashion i Each dressmaking house affirms energetically that his line alone is the right one, the line destined to be-the great- success of the year..

A sort of agreement has been reached-as far ns day dresses are concerned-they are ahort and full-skirted. But the question of even- ing dress becomes vastly complicated. The most important dressmakers are in direct contradiction with each other.

Schiaparelli and Molyneux show dresses with a strong. Directoire and First Empire influence, reminiscent of the fantastically lovely clothes of the Napoleonic belles.

These dresses are very narrow, with the waist just under the arms, sometimes with the skirt slit to the knee.

Molyneux has not hesitat- ed further to emphasise this trend by using materials typi- cal. of that epoch;. embroi dered and

Evening dress in bright blue TO HONOLULU, CANADA, UNITED STATES mousseline with ruffled skirt. A seashell of blue, green and pink and EUROPE

ostrich feathers Trims The bodice.

via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe & Yokohama

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

.7.00 am., Fri. June 23, EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu........Noon, Fri., July 7. EMPRESS OF ASIA

.Noon, Fri, July 21. EMPRESS or Canada via Honolulu......Noon, Fri, Aug. 4.

Air-condliloned-equipment.-on-C.P.R,Trans-Continental--Trains- Frequent Canadian Pacifio Atlantio sallings to European Porta

· TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Union

Building

15,00 p.m., Thurs, June 15, ..Fri. June 30.

Canadian Pacific

Telephone,

20752

PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS

SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

SS "PRESIDENT TAFT"

S = "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

SS "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

$ $ "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

SS "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

SS "PRESIDENT TAFT"

SAILS JUNE 16th at 12.01

11

JUNE 20th at 12.01

A.D

JULY 14th at 12.01 JULY 29th at 10.00 AUG. 12th at 8.00 AUG. 20th at 8.00 да

um.

$ 8 PRESIDENT GARFIELD"

And fortnightly therealler NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

BAILS JULY 7th at 12.00 Noon

JULY 21st at 0.00

p.m.

S S "PRESIDENT MONROE"

SS "P

S S

9 S

S.S

#

And fortnightly thereafter MANILA

ESIDENT CLEVELAND"

IDENT PIERCE" SIDENT GARFIELD" 'RESIDENT COOLIDGE"

beaded satins-one of the most

characteristic of his models is in pale green satin embroidered with golden bees.

Tulle scarves veil the shoul- ders and fall softly along the

arms.

seems

*

Crinoline frock in white organza laced with blue, green and pink ribbons. Black taffein corsage with white organza bertha.

are

in

MORNING CATHOLIC FESTIVAL

WEDDING

Mr. A. T. Godfroy And Miss C. I. Mellor

Shades of pink, with gold and cream for contrast, was the colour scheme chosen by the bride and her attendant on Saturday morning, when Mr. Alfred Trevor Godfrey married Miss Constance Ireene Mollor at St. An drew's Church, Kowloon, THE BRIDE, who is

the

Churches Celebrate Feast

Of Corpus Christi

With the pomp and ceremony, Hongkong's Catholic community yea

terday celebrated the Solemnity of Corpus Christ. At 8 am, there was Solemn Pontifical Mass at the Caiho- He Cathedral, Caine Road.

There was Exposition of the Blosand Sacrament all day, and hundreds of young and old visited the Church throughout the day. In other Catholle Churches, groups of the faithful made special devotions.

A&P Cathedral, and

was Solemn f01-

Vespers in the

there

was

of

lowing this there was a procession which was attended by representa- tives of all religious associations and daughter of Mr. J. A. Mellor, nrge number of other people.

Later,

there

Benediction and the late Mrs. Mellor, of the Blessed Sacrament, oficiated by Western Australia, was until re- Mons. II. Valtorta, and a sermon by cently nursing sister in charge of the Rev. Fr. D. Donnelly, s.. military families in Kowloon.

Bod

She wore a very pale pink reor-and earrying pink rosebuds

forget-me-nots, gotta gown cut on classical lines

Mr. Kenneth W. Forron gave the with a slight train effect. Her bride away, and Sergeant Edmunds, bonnet-shaped hat of the same

materini was crownless and lined of the Royal Scots, acted as best man. The ushers were Messrs. Peter Wil- with cream pleated net, and finish-son, Jon Lodge, Sergeant Steer, Ser- ed with volvet ribbon bows. With geant Henderson and Sergeant A. this she wore ercam lace mittens Lang.

and carried a sheaf of deep pink Rev. S. Hinchcliffe offeinted at the ladioli with streamers matching ceremony, and Mr. J. R. M. Smith the gown.

was at the organ. During the service the hymns "Love Divine" and "God who Madest Earth and Heaven" were

Miss Peggy Stoneman, na brides mald, was attired in a rose pink silk net gown with full frilled sleeves and u corresponding frilling on the lower half of the skirt. Gold shoes, sash and headdress completed her ensem- bie, which was set off by the early Victorian posy of mixed lowers that

she

carried.

The

Sunn.

The reception was held at the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, after which Mrs. Bailey changed into an old-rose two-piece suit, with navy-

blue hat, shoes and gloves. The honeymoon is being spent al Repulse Bay.

Registry Weddings

.09

The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Godfrey, of Lee, London. He is a chartered surveyor, Almost all his dresses are and is at present Assistant Govern Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar green or blue; one dress is ment Assessor. He is also attached of Marriages, officiated at eight Chi- made of "puffings" of blue tulle to the 2nd Battery of the Hongkongnese weddings at the Registry on

Volunteer Defence Corps. PIGUET, Paquin and Ger- placed in a way that recalls the

Saturday morning. They were Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St. An- follows: maine Lecomte prefer waves, with little white edgings drew's, omelated at the ceremony, Mr. Tsang Shiu-cheung, sanitary crinolines.

that are like foum..

and Mr., Rupert Baldwin was at the inspector and A.R.P. Instructor, to Alix is of their opinion and Mainbocher likes brilliant organ.

Miss Leung Suk-yee, third daughter Lt. Col. O. C. Shneidleton, R.A.M.C.. of Mr. Leung Cheuk-, senior verna- to have deserted com- evening dresses. His

gave the bride away, and Mr. W cular master of Queen's College. The pletely the draped dress for tulle, very voluminous, cm Bustin undertook the duties of best witnesses were Mrs. Tsang Wei-hing Second Empire hoop skirts. broidered in paillettes, and to man,

and the bride's Some place the hoop at the remind us (I suppose it must be Peninsula Hotel, Major E. Levelt Peninsula Hotel, to Miss Lam Wal-

ther. reception was held at the Mr. Tam Cheuk-fan, clerk at the height of the knees, others place that) that nothing is as gay and and Mrs. Levett acting as host and lan, teacher, of 521, Nathan Road. it at the hem, and still others festive as a peasant's costume, hostess.

The witnesses were Messrs. Li Shau- do away with it and use stiff several of them have tight The honeymoon is being spent in shom and Lam Pak-to. tulle petticoats which accentuate bodice and square aprons in going-away dress a charming model Central Trust of China; to Miss L Malaya. Mrs. Godfrey chose as her Mr. Pai Wan-yuck, secretary of the the width of the dress.

scintillating paillettes or sequin navy-blue ninon with cream pleat- Hang, teacher, of 22, Wing Sing embroideries.

ed petticoat effect. The frock fen- Street. The witnesses were Messrs. They are rather eccentric, but tured cream pleated collar and cuffs, Pai Ching-jul und Li Kwon-tong. ΑΝ ND then other houses. extremely pretty.

while hat, shoes, bag and gloves were) Mr. Ho Ga-yu, merchant. to Miss to match. Many evening dresses look

Mul and Schiaparelli, have bustle like fancy-dress disguise this frocks. In certain models, par- season,

A Military Wedding ticularly those of Schiaparelli,

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Wan Some women at a dance were the scene of a.pretty military Road. The witnesses the bustle is only suggested by Napoleonic, others in hoop wedding on Saturday afternoon dames Chan Tang-shi a bow that terminates an apron skirts, and the hostess and one when Mrs. Dorothy Emily Pratt, of Yin-wan. drapery, others are made, of or two others were in bustle 11, Gap Road, Hongkong, became Mr. Ip Pok-man, merchant, to Miss superimposed ruffica.

the bride of C.Q.M.S. Arthur Bai- Cheng Yan-ning, of 818, Canton Still again there are houses Each one was charming in-ley, of the Royal Scots.

Road. The witnesses were Messrs. Auch as Bruyere, Lelong and dividually, but the whole did The bride wore a dainty frock of Ip Yan-sang and Cheng Hoy-shing. Chanel who refuse to be inspired look rather like a costume ball. blue French net with navy-blue hatj Mr. Ho Dak, foreman at the Sworn

trimmed with pink flowers, and car-Measurers Office, to Miss Let

Miss Leung Lon- by another epoch and show us

ried a bouquet of forget-me-nots. ying, of 173, Reclamation Street. The different epochs seem to

She w

by Mrs. Me- was attended

The witnesses were

Ho Wai- MessTS clash with each other when seen Laughien,

matron-of-honour, chuen and Leung Kam-wing, together, and though the gen-wearing ກ smart floral dress and Mr. Ng Show-lung, clerk of the LE ELONG has made his en cral view of the room is amusing carrying a bouquet of pink roses, and Chinese Vegetable Oil Comporation, by Mary McLaughlen, as flower-girl, to Miss Auyang, Nyui-zch, of 15, tire collection under the it suffers a little as far as wearing a powder-blue net frock, Caroline Hill Road. The witnesses sign of the sea-there are elegance.is.concerned.

poke.bonnet, blue shoes and mittens were Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Lao. billowing ruffles, wave effects, This is something which it trimmings of sea-shells or sea was impossible to realise in the weedu.

dressmaking houses.

among them Balenciaga

A Victorian Revival dresses which THE

HE intest Victorian revival is

small velvet handbags, which are being made to fix on the belt of

evening

dress, Grandmother

an

used to clipa Uny bag amongst the flounces of her crinoline--and the new fashion will save endless searching under sofas and flower- ¡pots after a dance,

The most popular design of these little clip-on bags is heart-shaped, fitted with divisions for lipsuck, mirror, and comb, and can be had In all colours of velvet to match sash, elbow-length evening gloves, or the predominating colour in one of the now patterned crepe-de-chine dresses.

The bag can be invisibly hooked to the waist or clipped on by a large square diamond brooch, the dia- monds repeated in a tiny flower clip worn amongst the curls on the fore- hend.

Tasty Fish Dishes

Breakfast Kedgoras

Substantial and nourishing and à welcome change.

Ingredients: 1lb, cold cooked · Ash (dried or fresh), 20%, rice, loz. butter or margarine, i hard-boiled egg, sali and pepper, hot buttered toast,

Flake the fish, boil and dry the rice. To boll rice, plunge washed rice into boiling water and cook until the grains can be rubbed be tween the finger and thumb without feeling a hard core. Dry in colon- der before fire or in a warm oven for a few minutes,

Put the rice and fish into a sauce- pan with butter or margarine and seasoning. Stir well until hot. Pile on a hot dish and decorate with chopped hard-boiled egg,

This dish can be conveniently pre- pared overnight and heated up: Souffle for Suppor·

Light, digestible, ideal for suppor. SAILS JUNE 23rd at 1.00 p.m. Ingredients: One breakfast cupful JULY 7th at 1.00 am of flaked Asli, 1 tablespoonful of but- JULY 7th at 12.00 Noon ter, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoonful of flour, JULY 21st at 0,00 p.m. 2 tablespoonfuls of breadcrumbs, 1 cupful of fish stock or milk, salt, 1 teaspoonful pornicy.

**AMERICAN

PRESIDENT LINES

ROUND WORLD SERVICES

12. Pedder Sireal.

Telephone 28171.

Method: Melt the butter in a pan, stir in the four and cook for a minute, add the milk or stock gradually. Stir until thick, then re- Imove from heat, add the flåked fish, breadcrumbs, pamley, salt and the (egg yolka.

Lastly, fold in the sumy whisked. ogg-whites. Pour into a - battered ple-dish, and bako' in a slow oven, mark, 2, for 35 minutes...

modern.

arc resolutely

*

dresses.

Eyeful Of Beauty

Not only do eyes reflect the inner world. They reflect also

the outer world; which means, nowadays, that they reflect

a good deal of ugliness. The modern world is certainly an uglier place than it used to bo: at the same time, civillaation de- mands a high standard of beauty in its women.

You must have noticed how the eyes shine and lighten when looking at something lovely--a sunset, a view, oven a fine stage or cinema setting. And the smile which greets something plea- sant to look at is certainly beautifying to the eyes. It follows that anybody whose eyes are not often brightened by looking at loveliness will not find it e.sy to have a very bright or beautiful expression; though a woman may achieve something by a lot of "inner beauty" or by creating a sort of synthetic charm.

NYONE, therefore, who would like to be beautiful must not only look

ANYONE, hair and health, but must have an eye to her surrounding

In simpler times ordinary living was not so ugly as it is now. The complication of modern inventions had not made it possible for people to make quite so many mistakes; there were quiet streets and ordinary little. houses that did

and not particularly good

bad design-between offend the eye and might even honest, simplicity" and "compileated

pretentiousness. please it

the meantime we in our lives In the same way, the ordinary things people needed-cups, saucers, can follow the saying: "Never have furniture and clothes-were almpler. anything in your house which you And wherever you get simplicity do not know is useful or believe to

beautiful." be he you get an approach towards beauty. *But as mechanised civilians pro-

us make all our purchases gressed people naturally tried to with this aim in view, remembering mako-use of all-ita amazing pos-

that always

when in doubt the abilities, and they are still trying! simple unadorned object is best, and a beautiful material is more WHAT can we do to provide, a important than pretty decoration, In beautiful selling for ourselves? this way gradually we can help We can only hope to begin by doing build a new standard of beauty in a bit of thinking on the subject. living and allow our own looks to There should be people in the reflect surroundings that are a de- schools who would teach our chi- light to the eye. dren how to discriminate between

$1 TIFFINS

at

Jill Adam

Jimmy's

Also A la Carte

China Bldg. Hongkong.

Hankow Rd., Kowloon,

*

witnesses of 28, Hill Road. The

were Ho Wing-chuen and Mui Po-chi.

Mr. Leung Yun-hung, clerk, to Miss Woo Kwok-ching, of 124, Kennedy were Mes- and Loung

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