MAIL SCHEDULES
BROADCASTING RECEIVING A
LICENCES, 1935.
AB Existing Licences expire on 31st December, 1914.
Now Licences for 1935 will be avail- able at the Government Radio Office; P. & O. Building, as from 1st January, 1735 and will be issued from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. against the receipt of a remitlance of $10.00.
Applications may be made
(a) personally.
(b) by messenger,
(c) by post.
It is essential under (c) and profer- able under (a) and (b) that appilca- tions should be accompanied by crossed cheque, payable to Hong Kong Govern- ment. The new lleence will then be sent by post or messenger as soon as
it is ready. Where actual cash is-ton-! dered a new licence should be received; is exchange before leaving the Licon- sing Office.
In the case of renowal the old ti cence should be rotarned with the ap- plication...
Imperial Airways via Singapore Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marseilles via Balgon
Singapore-Australla Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these services. Ratosj and all particulars are shown in the schedules exhibited at the Post Offices. All letters etc., must be marked "By Air Mail" and be handed in at a Port Office.
INWARD MAILS.
FROM KUROPE
General Sherman (via Siberia)
Jan.
11
J
1
FROM JAPAN
Jan.
H
11
19
14
17
18
18
18
General Sherman
Ranchi
Pres. McKinley
Durban Maru
Bengal Marn Bap. of Asia
Nagara
Pros, Hayes
Sawa Maru
FROM U.S.A.
Jan.
Prea. McKintoy
11
Emp. of Asia
17
Pros, Hayes
13
Ranchi
Jan.
11
11
11
12
16
161
17
17
FROM SHANGHAI
General SherMAN
Pres. McKinley
Sinking ....
Felix Roussel Antenor
Conte Konsa
Emp. of Ada
Suwa Maru
Pras. Hayes
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
Lyons Maru
Kumarng
Terukuni Maru
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935
The Woman's Page
When the wind is whistling a woollen suit like this one is appre ciated. The coat is hrown and fea- tures inverted lapels of checked material matching a skirt of brown and tan checks with a centre pleat. Una Merkel, screen favourite, choo ses a burnt orange scarf to ac- centuate the colour scheme..
18 Pres. Taft
18 Emp, of Russia
15 Emp, of Russia
Suits For The Cabaret
As Paris Sees Them
Paris,
The new cabaret sults bring blouses of chiffon, silk voile and georgette as their features. These items. contrast in vivid or light colours, such as nasturtium yellow, turquoise blue and an off-mauve- white to go with the black suita which are correct for specified
and cinema
cabaret occasions. Fabrics for these sults are of moire, velvet, satin, or mat crepe..
Conta rather than Jackets are worn, and resemble the slim-fitted Victorian top with leg o' mutton or "bishop" sleeves and fairly full skirted lines. Tendencies are not exaggerated. Both types of sleeves! apply to blouses made from the softer fabrics, and a fillip is given to the material by a silver lame
short tailored collar line with little fat bow tie.
Skirts of the cabaret ensembles are alim, with side or centre back Įsplits.
Should you prefer a frock, skirta jare just as slender of line, but Jean Patou applies a flat width that has the air of a wide loose box-pleat banging down the centre front.
Subtle Transparency
You can visualise the pleat in brilliant satin on mat satin, stream- ing, as it were, from an equally wide oblong set in chemisier fashion through the bodice, with the 'bril- liant side carried over the shoulders and across the back into a flat caped effect from either side of the panel. Skirta are of moderate length and belts of black glace kid, box calf, or patent leather are usually placed on coats.
High-necked corsages with subtle transparency are featured by Jean Patou for the latest edition in din-| ner gowns. He brings much charm
to one of these corsages by giving it-long sleeves and flat, swooping
movements smothered with brilliant
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FOR U.S.A.
Jan.
Jan.
13 Pres. Taft
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FOR MANILA
Jan.
时
MA
Pres. McKinley
The beauty of lame in Venu Blae with gold is expressed in this stunning evening gown worn by Claire Trevor, screen actress. Interest centren in the cascade drapery which mounts from the modish train to the front decollet
A moulded silhouette, the age. shoulders are given a youthful touch with simulated bows.
WHITE MUFF AND
SCARF
COCKTAILS FOR THE COMPLEXION
LILY BUD LOTION
Stimulants prepared after care ful study of the effect upon the: nerves, capillaries and tissue- layers of the skin are now being compounded by beauty speciallats Into what are known as complexion cocktails. "Not to be taken inter- nally" in the advice printed on the bottle of a pleasant amber-colour- ed fluid which has just been made up for the first time under medical prescription by a specialist of some fifty years' experience.
This is free from tannín er zinc, which are astringents sometimes dangerous to delicate skins, and the face has to be rubbed briskly with it twice a day. Women are instructed to pour the "cocktail" on to a pad of cottonwool and rub, except under the eyes, where eya- strain wrinkles will be removed by. sharp patting with the third finger
of each hand.
Champagne lotion is the inven- tion of another specialist for clos ing the pores after massages with cream or skin-food and preparing the skin for the evening make-up, while another complexion cocktail ¡from the same salon that takes
about half an hour to apply is made from the essence of fresh water lily buds. Six "cocktails" ara contained in one outfit, and this treatment can be done either be- fore going out to dinner or a dance or at bedtime.
"LACE STITCH"
Little, caps, jumpers, and coats which are knitted or crocheted in fashionable "lace stitch" pattern are frequently ruined by washing, This should not be so, as, wished with care, such articles should re- tain their shapes perfectly. The
of the measurements
articles
A black coat and skirt makes a should always be taken before
jet bead embroideries on a mousse- good background to a white muff washing. To avoid the articles be- and scarf. For the evening there coming bigger they should not be line de sofe base!
The straight ground-length skirt is a knitted muff în silvery artificial lifted up and down in the water as is good. It is of finest black wool-silk with a silver lame lining, or the is usual with woollen garments.. 15 len jersey, and wraps over towards lining might be in colour. A bunch Wash them in a footbath and knead one side of the back in the most of flowers in. the two colours is set the dirt out of the article as it graceful manner, with a tie of the on one side as if it had been planed rests flat on the bottom fabric knotted at front waistline.
Imagine the effect of jet against mat black and the beads executed to form a short tailored neckband, with a little flat bow tie fastening.
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Troilua
18
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Tokiwa Muru
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Suwa Maru
18 Taiping****
FROM AUSTRALIA
Fres Hoover
Jan.
Pres. Hoyes
17
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FOR STRAITS
FROM MANILA
Jan
Jan. Ranchi-
12
Press Tatt
14
Kitano Mari
17
FOR AUSTRALIA
Taiping (vin Thursday Island)
Jan.
11
Kitano Maru.....
OUTWARD MAILS:
are
of the there as an afterthought. Gold silk, bowl. Pour the soiled water out green silk, any colour that is liked, of the bowl and allow cold water to may be used for these evening muffs, run in until the articles which are really bags, and which thoroughly rinsed. Place them can be slipped up the arm and have flat on a thick towel. Fold Pin out to the right measurements on an inside pocket as a purse.
a dry towel and leave flat to dry. Lace sititch caps are best dried
Shoe Physics BARREL-SHAPED
London.
Considerable interest is aroused:
MUFFS can
Paris.
over a basin.
by the exhibit of the Shoe Trades Barrel-shaped muffs in Angora AT LONDONDERRY
VIA SIBERIA Letters and post- cards for Europe and South America Research Association, which deals wools are being made. These have 11 are forwarded a Siberia" so with shoe physics and shoe chemis- firm, padded lining and the ende are 12) superscribed.
In Closes: Reg. 9.45 a.m. Ord, 10.30 a.m. REGISTERED and PARCEL motion the actions of walking, run- grey, in black, in bright red with a
16 MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier
THE
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.
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5
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10
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HORIZONTAL (Cont.)
46-Balate (abbr.)
48-Bang expressing
VERTICAL (Cant.), 12-Denude 16-An affray
grief
HORIZONTAL 1-Coagulate
5-Full of molature 7-A military.algnal 11-Quiet
13-Dish of eggs 18-Opeselon 16-Omit 17-Ever (Contr.) 18-Egyptian sun-god
20-South latitude
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22-Very fast 24-Post at the and of
a atair
26-Because
27-Apish actions 28-Country of Europe
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50-Diner
19-Girl's name
20-Laugh slyly
52-Device for drying 23-Father.(short)
(pl.)
64-Mistakes
55-Observed 66-Propeller 57-The altar end of a
Church
VERTICAL 1-Member of an Indian
tribe 2-Device for lifting
(pl.).
S-Musical drama 4-Measure of weight B-Pronoun
84-Thin tapering place 6-Preposition
of wood
38-Close by
39-The median plane
41-Rolloves 43-Large monkey 44-Pronoun 45-Right (abbr)
7-Gombining form.
:
Far 8-Girl's name
3-A lever for the foot
(pl.)\\\
25-West Baxon (abbr)
26-Direct
[28–Maved rapidly
30-Fondle 33-Country governed
by an emperor- 4-Becretary of State
{abbr.}
35-Greek epic poet 30-Tardler 37-Plural six e |38-A flower (pl.)
40-Weird
12-To impede (Law) 43-Augmenta 47-Language of the
Scottish High. Janciera
49-A military officer
(abbr).
|91-A constellation
10-8locky part of a 63-Very
plant
64-Comparative sufix
The solution of the above with a new' cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue.
AN ECONOMY NOTE
Fashions change in regard to house linen, as well as in matters concerning furniture and decora tion. Although plain, white linen and damask will always be used, coloured shoeta and pillow-cases are
YESTERDAYS SOLUTION [EXCEPT CRADLC.
¿CR RAPLO
ATOM TED
FOR EUROPE
Jan.
Rawalpindi (via Siberia)
HOUSE
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Ranchi (via Marseilles)
16
try. The ambuloscope filma in slow finished with a crocheted frili.
Pres. Taft.ee
19
Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord. 5 p.m.'
Han Ning (via Siberia)
Emp. of Russia (via "Vancou
than the time given above. unless ning, and dancing, revealing the black cost and skirt, they are warm! 18 otherwise stated, and where mails are varying pressures on the foot in for the morning walk.
advertised to close at or before 9 am, each movement. The forecast for scarf to match.
London,
There is
a
Var)
ATE MAIL-Imperial: Airways via as the customer enters the store his
Lady Carlisle in a draped dress of fashionable, and eliber match or bottle green, the folds drawn up to contrast with blankets, neatly bound
with self-coloured antin. and over the right shoulder and un- der the left one, which was left bare. In choosing hemstitched, frilled Lady. Eldon in a black frock cut or embroidered bed-linen; it is wise
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Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord. 5 p.m.
Rawalpindi
Pren. Taft
FOR SHANGHAI
Jean Laborde
Emp. of Russia
Jan.
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FOR INDIA
Jan.
Ranchi
FOR JAPAN
Jan.
Rawalpindi.
Jean Laborde
15 registered and parcel mails are closed the future shoe shop suggests that
at 5 pm. on the previous day,
Singapore, Bandoerg-Amsterdam via footstep on the doormat will set in
Singapore Saigon-Marseilles via Bal motion a camera and a pressure JANUARY TO DECEMBER off the shoulders in a Victorian way, to remember that the laundry will
11 gon. Correspondence for Europe and gauge. As he takes his seat the as-
12 intermediate" countries will be: 20
15 cepted for transmission by these Ber-sistant will already be in possession
15 vices, Rates and all particulars are of a rapidly-developed picture of the shown in the schedules exhibited at customer's foot, together with all
the General Post Office and Kowloon details of weight and stress-points: Office. All letters etc., must be mark- ed "By Air Mail" and in at The lights in the shop will be
PINKETTES
THE GENTLE LITTLE SUURE LAXATIVE LIVER, REGULATORS
15 the General Post Oended unless directed straight on to the feet, and KEEP YOU WELL
umperscribed for despatch by a sport X-Ray and a "foot health centre" in the air iomall, service, correspondence each shop will diagnose troubles and will be forwarded by the first servi prescribe remedies for every cus
tomer!
available.
Of chemists everywhere.
ED HAQL SAJ QINNA L EASTER
ALS DONEE
€ DAMAGE
S TUNT CTA DOC LENA AS
ENDE
FAVOURITE COLOURS IN VELVET
but with broad shoulder ribbons of make an extra charge for "getting bright pink tled in a large bow on them up," and they will not wear so
well as plainer kinds. Hemstitch- Velvet is one of the most becom~ The Hon. Lady Fox in a white ing looks dainty but is fragileaning of all materials. The un- and red dress, which had the red effective and more duarable modern crushable character of modern satin set on in a broad panel up the substitute is a neat, well-corded velvet makes it doubly valuable
Aas a dress fabric. Buttons
tons and taper on pillow-slips Favourite colours are the new Mrs John Dewar with a coatee are superfluous if the "housewife" shades of wine, brown, and green. and barrel-shaped muff of geranium pattern with a double pocket-like The material looks its best in com- (red velvet, gauged all over,
pany with Ane:fur,
front and round to, the back- uatherm
like a cross!
end is chosen.
Bringing Up Father
MAGGIE KIN E GO TO THE PRIZE, FIGHT TO-NIGHT DINTY WANTS TO TAKE ME:
POSITIVELY, "NOT-1 CAN'T
UNDERSTAND,
CAN LOOK AT KEY THOSE
DISGUSTING: EXHIBITIONS
BE OUTI
YOU HEARD
SAID
NO!
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