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THE CHINA MAIL.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ́1, 1933.

1t1 The WOMAN'S Page tit

"BAD TEMPERED! Most Decidedly

A Case For

PINKETTES

Liver & Laxative Perfection.

Just Received

Fresh Supply of Reliable and Tested Flower and Vegetable

Seeds -

of

Messrs. Sullon & Sons, Reading

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GRACA & CO.

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PIPPERMINT

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COMFORTABLE FEET AND

GOOD LOOKS

Time Not Wasted In Finding Right Shoe. STUPIDITY OF PAST FASHION.

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It is stupidity combined with a past fashion that is to blame for, present-day foot discomfort. matter how expensively dressed, Inwrinkled, or permanently waved a woman may be, an ungainly walk will rob her of charm and youth; so far as the onlooker is concern- ed, while from her own point of view ther elegance can never, one would think, make up for the suf fering which is only too clearly re- flected in her face and in her every 'movement.

As to age, if only a woman can keep her walk right and maintain,

a good carriage abe can meet white a bold hair and wrinkles with front.

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Attention To Shoes, The first thing to be considered is shoes. No time or pains wasted in the discovery of the best make for one's окд shape and

pair of feet, and it must be remem- bered that, as time passes, the shape may have to be modifed somewhat.

with With growing weight or

The merely the passage of years heel may have to be altered in arch height and position and the "built up," and it is well to attend to such matters in good time.

Without needing to wear separ- jate supports, which are sometimes clumsy and expensive, we can now, for a little extra, have modifed into Invisibly supports inserted Jany pair of shoes with enormous where addition to comfort, and arch weakness shows itself remedy and preventive should be resorted to before a crippled con-

something dition demands

more drastic-and,

80. perhaps barely availing.

even

this

At any time heels that come får under the sole when they touch the ground are definitely hurtful to

well the spine

to

to the foot itself.

Advanced

Autumn

Models

Sensational Departures

Seen.

NEW PLEATED TAILOR-MADES|

The advance autumn tailor- mades show many new departures, SOCIE of them of a sensational character-and all of the distinctly interesting.

THE

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First of all, the new skirts that{ go with the tailor-made suits and ensembles are causing consterna- tion, or will do so if their tightness is allowed to grow as the season ad- vancee. This tendency is in evi- dence in the tweeds for the, Scottish acason, which is regrettable, for Mr. and Mrs. Aimes, Miss J. Mr. R. Lack, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. sports clothes should always give Anderson, Mrs. Anthonsen, Mr. and Lee, Mr. Lees, Col and Mrs. L. C. full freedom of movement. For Mrs. T. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Miss L. Lubeck. tunately, some of the good English, Atkins.

Messrs. J. and S. Mackey, Mr. designers who really understand Major R. A. Bagnold, Mr. F. and Mrs. T. P. Mangan, Mr. E. J. sportswear are endeavouring to pro-Barclay Mr. C. T. Barr, Miss B. McGann, Mr. J. H. McKay, Mrs. H. vide the freedom required by intro Barr, Miss Bierre, Lt. Col. Boys, C. Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. Meares, ducing side-pleats in the fashionable Col. S. and Misses H. and J. Boyd, Miss Milne.

Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis. up the hem-line into four slits. Mrs. G. E. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. K. Offenburg, Mrs.

The pleated model, although not Burke, Mr. B. G. Butler.

¡O'Halloran, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ott, 50 new will really be in betted taste Mr. A. L. Caplan, Mr. Chappell Mrs. Otto,

Mr. A. M. Parker, Mrs. Potia, for sporting tweeds, either the Mr. W. H. Cato, Mr. Christie, Mr.

and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan, Gen Mrs. Preddis, Mrs. Prout. knife-pleated or the box-pleated.

Generally speaking, one must ad M. A. Cohen, Mrs. Cole, Mr. Cooney, Dr. E. L. Reed, Mr. F. C. Rendall, mit that the tight moulded style has Mr. D. Corlett, Mr. and Mrs. Cramp Capt. T. H. R. Riggs, Mrs. Rose, a curious smartness, just as the ton, Mrs. R. C. Creer.

Mr. B. Rozenbaum, Mr. G. Rumill. nobble of long ago had. Slim coats, Miss Davies, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Scriven and Child, Mrs. C. also play their part in this ultra Dewatoe, Mr. R. N. Drake, Major H. Shearman, Mr. J. Shorter, Mr. tight trend. A black ribbed woollen V. E. Duclos,

List of Guests at the Peninsula Hotel.

Menu Suggestions For To-morrow ultra closefitting skirts or by cutting Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. T. Bridge,

BREAKFAST.

Cantaloupe

Soft Cooked Eggs Buttered Toast Plum Jam Coffee Salmon Salad Bread

Burter Sliced Bananas Sugar Cookies Iced Tea Creamed Peas and Mushrooms Buttered Corn Bread

Head Lettuce Russian Dressing

Butter

Coffee

Salmon Salad.

Blueberry Pie

1⁄2 cup salmon

1/3 cup diced celery

1⁄2 cup diced cucumbers

2 nard cooked. eggs, diced

I tablespoon chopped pickles

1/4 teaspoon salt

1⁄2 teaspoon paprika

1/3 cup salad dressing

Mix and chill ingredients

serve on lettuce leaves.

Sugar Cookies.

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1 cup butter

2 cups sugar

4 tablespoons sour cream

3 eggs

Stockings To Fit. Stockings that are too small in the foot are another cause of trou- ble, and those which have shrunk

iced water should be at once discarded.

3 teaspoons vanilla

4 cups flour

1 teaspoon soda

1⁄4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon nutmeg Cream butter and

WELL GROOMED FEET AND SANDALS Improving Exercises And Aids To Foot Beauty.

MANY TREATMENTS

W. Shoyer, Mr. H. Skott, Dr. A. J. fabric skirt, very tight in line, for Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook. Skinn, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. and

What with sunbathing, strenu-instances accompanied a coat, also Mrs. B. Elder. ous outdoor sports, and our stock-very slim-looking, bat in pale pink! Mr. and Mrs.

faille. ingless, sandalled mode for even-

ing as well as daytime, the care of the feet has become an im portant item in the daily routine of beauty culture.

In summer the feet are grateful for a toilet outfit and daily care all their own.

They, should be bathed in a solu- ' tion of special. foot salts; in

Day And

Evening Trend

Mrs. Spellacy, Mrs. L. A. Stacey, Faincatock, Miss Mr. A Stokkink.

M. E. Fahnestock, Messrs. G.C. Mr. Tang Sniu Kin, Mr. and Mrs. IT and R. G. Fahnestock. Mr. and A. T. R. Tatlock, Mr. G. Travers, Mrs. Fallon, Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. E. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. E. True, Mr. A.- |Fasken, Mr. G. E. Frisque.

Tse. Major W. E. Tyndall, Miss M.

Mrs. J. W. Underwood.

Mr. H. L.. Gaddum, Mr. i, H. M. Tyrrell, Geare, Mr. F. Gibbons, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mr. A. E. Gordon, Mr. and Mr. A. Watson, Mr. R. E. Watjen, Mrs. J. Gould, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Miss I, West, Miss P. W. Webster, The Woman In White Mr. W. Griffin, Mrs. Grouch, Mr. Mrs. A. Whitham, Misses Whitham,

and Mrs. B. G. A. Guerra,

The insistence on white even for Guise-Moores, Mr. and

and ordinary household salt dissolved advance autumnal suits of the Gummer.

Mrs. Mr. A. Willaimson, Mrs. A. William- Mrs. son, Miss M. E. E. Wilson, Sq. dr.

and Mrs. Wood.

Mrs. Young.

in warm water, or in sea-salt of tailored variety is one of the pre- Mr. R. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

An astringent ! bay-salt solution.

dominant influences in fashion. Hall, Mr. A. H. Harway, Mr. W. H. lotion to apply in hot weather can

White tweeds are in demand for Harris, Mr. E. Hausamann, Mr. be made by mixing two drams of colder days, and look remark and Mrs. Haynes, Mr. A. J. P. tannic acid with Soz. of alcohol.ably well with furs and with Heard, Capt. J. L, Henderson, Mr. Methylated spirits rubbed in, or

the inevitable black trappings that A. B. Hindson, Mr. H. A. Howe the application of camphor ice, are have become our ideal of smartness. Miss Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. also most refreshing.

On Warm Days.

Miss C. C. Imris, Mr. J. B. Ipekdjian,

Parchment sponge is also used for these suits with excellent effects. all women work the softest of

Before putting on the stockings.

For evening or semi-evening wear; Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. slippers or Bandals-with bare

en warm days, always dust the the ideal toilette of the moment is Mr. H. Kadoorie, Mrs. W. Kay, GET FRERES

feet as often as possible-when go-

sugar. Add feet with talcum powder or shake white organdie, with a sash of black Mr. D. Keys, Mr. R. O. F. King. Revel, (K5Gaonnė) Fracing about the house, there would rest of ingredients. Chill dough some talcum into the foot of the moire cire, and a dim cost of the

be many more satisfactory pairs Break off bits of dough and flatten stockings themselves. Roughened same sleck, inky-black fabric.

down 2 inches apart on gressed heels, caused by wearing badly- Older women wear the white crepe The practice of walking (when baking sheets. Bake 12 minutes in fitting or cheap shoes, can be cased satin dress and a expelet of black, in private) on the ball of the toe moderate oven.

by the application of 30 grains of for possivly blue, velvet. These are excellent to serve with oxide of zinc mixed with an ounce and with the toes well turned in.

¡of feet.

COASTWISE is the best way of preserving a firm chilled beverages or summer des-of vaseline. This should be well

by

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and graceful arch. Barefoot walk-serts. Ing, too, and any exercise which separates and stretches the toes,! are excellent for the nervous sys- Item as a whole.

When drying the toes after the bath (a process which should be thorough, especially in the case of those who are subject to soft corna) a good pulling about and movement from the joints will give a useful sense of well-being.

PROMOTING TIDINESS

It helps childrens to acquire the habit of picking scraps and refuse off the floor after play, if they have a convenient waste basket at hand. The playroom basket should be

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can lift it easily, and broad, so that it will not tip..

4 tablespoons four

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

A SERVING TIP

When you are having a variety of Black Toilette Smart. Then there is the all-black toilette vegetables or greens in a slad it is rubbed in and a piece of liat put that is so smart for abroad. This an excellent idea to put all of them over the skin.

can take the form of a fitting slip together in a large bowl. Mix them The up-to-date beauty salon does of crepe or satin, and over it tiers with the dressing at the table and not neglect foot care. Many kinds and flounces of black chiffon or the serve the salad from the bowl. ! of treatment, from a beautifying stiffer tulle. The "Eugenie" frills ¡pedicure to a complete course of and ruffles make a brave showing, radiant heat; massage, and electri-giving an ultra-feminine and old- city for serious ailments, such as world air to the new "figure-mould- 1⁄2 cup diced browned mushrooms dropped arch, can be had at mosting." Melt butter and flour. When of them. blended add milk and cook until

2 cups milk

14 teaspoon paprika 1 cup cooked peas

Balloon Sleeves.

A LAUNDRY HINT

When doing up children's rompers tand dresses which require starch there is a little trick which will give Massage and exercise will work In organdie, silk, and cotton the them delightfully clean fresh smell. creamy sauce forms Stir constant-wonders for thick ankles. Massage smart girl can "get away" with the As the starch cools pat in a drop of ly. Add rest of ingredients and the ankles with a reducing cream, balloon sleeves ending shove or be perfume or a few drops of tolle cook 2 minutes over low fire,

Blueberry, Fillings.

(For medium sized pie)

2 cups berries

2/3 cup sugar

I tablespoon flour.

1 teaspoon lemon juice

4 teaspoon cinnamon

FLOWERS FOR INVALIDES

paying special attention to the low the elbow. They have a gay air, water tendon at the back, Grip the skin well suited to ginghara, for hot days firmly between the thumb and first on the plages, but generally speak- finger and pinch it hard up and jing, the fantastic sleeve has not down, A pack made by mixing to take a serious place in fashion.

A little bunch of flowers,

if you

tem-

a paste some Epsom salts with hot The sleek athletic look is more have a garden or a window-box, will water is a more drastic remedy. Joufted to our modem girls. In old make all the difference in the tray | It should be applied to the ankles, world fabrics and designa they can for an Invalid or a person Mix ingredients and use as filling a bandage wound round and the taken on that "Victorian Miss' look porarily I, giving the tray an at between 2 unbaked crusts.

Ipack left on for 20 minutes.

Jas a summer joke.

tractiveness that ill induce appetite.

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