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INWARD MAILS.
FROM EUROPE
Jan.
Menesthous
·FROM JAPAN
Jan.
Durban Maru
Bengal Maru
Emp. of Asia
Nagara Pros. Hayes Sowa Maru Chichibu Maru
FROM U.B.A.
Jan.
Emp, of Asin
中
Pros, Hayes..
FROM SHANGHAI
Jani.
Sinklang
Fellx Roussel
Antenor
Conte Rosao
Emp. of Aris
Suwa Maru
Pres. Hayes
Chichibu Maru
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
Lyons Maru
Kumsang
Terukuni Maru
Troilus
Tokiwa Maru
Suwa Maru
Menez huus
Hakodate, Maru
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, 'JANUARY 12, 1935.
The Woman's Page
The tunic theme seems to over- shadow all other designs to-day. Norma Shearer, of screen fame, models a hip-length green wool tunic frock featuring a high scarf neckline and long tight sleeven. The short tuple has a short neck and elbow length bell sleeves creating a double neck and sleeve appearance.
Jan.
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FOR U.S.A.
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Jan.
17 Pres. Taft
18 Emp. of Russia
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FОR MANILA
Jap.
Pres. McKinley
17 Emp. of Asia
Pres Hoover Pres. Hayes
CHINS MUST RECOVER
THEIR STREAMLINE
INGENIOUS TREATMENTS IN THE MODERN BEAUTY SALONS
(By AUDREY WRANGHAM) ·
London, over the whole of the neck and The steamline that began with under the chin while the ends of motor-cars has come to stay. In the the firigers are on the back of the feminine silhouette. One of the neck, then kneading the chin and features that is being streamlined the neck firmly for three-to-five daily in Mayfair beauty parlours is minutes.
the chin. So many girls, varying inį Another specialist gives her age from the debutante stage to the clients, whatever their age, a 'chin the thirties, already have little double strap Immediately she sees ching, Nature's revenge for too slightest tendency to loss of stream- many chocolates, or too many cock-line on the chin, and tells them to tails, or too much sitting over, the wear it not during the night but fire, instead of going out for a brisk for ten minutes during the day. walk, or too much. "running in the For a twelve-minute home treat- car," instead cf any other exercise.ment another beauty doctor advises From Chicago to Curzon-street pads of cotton wool soaked in has come a revolutionary method of astringent lotion under a chin strap, massaging the chin back to ita followed by skin-food, unless the streamline, in which the chin itself skin is sensitive, when the skin food is not touched at all. With sensi-comes first.
A patter with a flexible handle is tive fingers the specialist does vibratory hand massage over the another means for eliminating the scalp, raising the chin from behind second chin, when a pad of cotton the cars and the neck muscles from wool is dipped in a reducing lotion the head of the the nape of the neck and the top of and fastened to
instrument. the spine.
For the older woman whose chin line has begun to sag this treatment
includes massage up each side of THAT EMBROIDERY
the spine and on the shoulders with
an astringent of Indian oils per-
fumed with almonds that was first
TOUCH
brought to this country and used by A touch of hand embroidery on the famous cricketer "Ranji." For both woollen and
silken frocks is
the younger woman with a double very smart now. Smocking and chin treatment is given with an as-hemstitching, too, are a very great tringent cream-delicate pink colour] deal used.
which is due to the strawberry juice As there are no fewer than 305 one of the finest natural astrin- different embroidery stitches, "the i who is clever with her Iwoman gents in the world-It contains.
Ineedle has à large variety of choice, whether her work is for the adorn- her home their ment of her frocks or Women who count upon beauty appointments as a rest be- furnishings... tween engagements will appreciate
Self Massage
The bolero makes just as much a hit in a jacket as it does in a dance frock, as can be seen by Side features the-bolero jacket. pleats in the skirt and a small hat gives Bette Davis, screen actress, a chic appearance quite in keeping with the costume.
The Latest
Beauty Aid
"There is no better way of prac- the fact that this chin and neck tising now stitches than by making treatment is given with the client yourself a sampler, working each lying fat upon a couch wrapped in stitch with care until you have per- 15 pale green blankets. Self massage fected it As the sampler graws it 15 is easily learned by the woman who will form a record of your progress will arrange her day so that five and can also be referred to for the
The latest beauty aid is an extra- minutes la put aside before the worked effect of any atitch."
From "Mary Thomas's Diction-ordinary contraption that looks like morning make-up and another five 12 either before going out in the even-ary of Embroidery Stitches," pub-a fencing vizor and costs half-a-)
Hahed by Hodder and Stoughton, guinea. 17 ing or at bed time.
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But you will not condemn it as The "caliper" lines from nose to Ltd, at 5s. In this book the 805 month which are the heralds of stitches are described and illustrat- "ridiculous" when you hear how middle age are the subject of a two- ed.
FROM AUSTRALIA
Jan.
Kitano Maru
FROM MANILA
Jan.
FOR STRAITS
Fres. Taft
Kitano Maru
11 H
17
Jan.
movement exercise invented by a
Ranchi
12 specialist who has a different cream.
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Antenor
10 for the blonde, the brunette, the
Conte Rosso
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OUTWARD MAILS.
FOR EUROPK
Тап.
47
17 normal, the too-thin and the too-fat
be spread over the palms and
HEAT MARKS
useful it le.
Comprising a fine-meshed hair net fitted to a well-finished wire' cage, it is slipped over the head to protect the hair and facial make-up, NLIGHT heat marka can be completed before dressing, when client. The massage cream must Sremoved with a little linseed the owns is put on.
The cage is made to go right cards for Europe and South America the face and throat before the palms of methylated spirit. Much can be over the face, while the net protects
done to eliminate scratches, from the hair. 15 re forwarded "vis Siberia" are worked upwards over
superscribed. +
cheeks, the little fingers passing wood by rubbing the part with REGISTERED and PARCEL close
to elther side of the nose linseed oil, and afterwards polish- agree, to the soignce woman-and MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier then the time given above, unless twelve times. Repeat, this move-ing with furniture cream. 16 otherwise stated, and where mails are ment another twelve times, bring-
Ranchi (via, Marseilles)** 12
Closes: Reg. 9.45 a.m. Ord. 10.30 am.
Pres Tat...
Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m.. Ord. 5 p.m. Ep. of Russia (la Vancou-
ver)
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15
Closes: Reg. 4.15-p.m. Ord. 5 p.m.
Antenor (via Maraeilles).... Conte Rosso (via Brindisi)..
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Closes: Reg. 3 pm. Ord 5 p.m. Han Ning (via Siberia)
FOR SHANGHAI
Jean Laborde
Prea, Taft Emp. of Russia
..
Jan.
*
VIA SIBERIA Letters and post-fingers of the hands as well as on oil, followed by a gentle application
the
A very useful asset, you will
particularly to mannequins and
In the case of mahogany or rose others who have to change their
17 advertised to close at or before 9 aming the palms of the hands over wood, a bad scratch can be darken-dresses many times a day.
registered and parcel mails are closed the sides of the cheeks up to the led with 16 at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
a solution of potassium permanganate, and then rubbed The problem of the woman whose with oil and polished.
temples.
AIR MAIL-perial Airways via
Singapore, Banjoerg-Amsterdam via
Singapore Balzen-Marseilles via Belchin tissues are
shrinking and
12 ron. Correspondence for Europe and shrivelling, and who finds "ault
15 intermediate countries will be cellars" instead of streamline, Is 15 cepted for tranmisalon by these Ser
¡rices. Bates and all particulars are another that needs a three-move- thewn in the schedules exhibited at ment dally massage.
Loss Of Streamline
THE SLIT SKIRT
....
SIMPLE ELEGANCE
London,
TANY women will adopt the
Mashions of the slit skirt and
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DAILY CROSS-WORD- PUZZLE
This cross-word-puzzle-has-baen 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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HORIZONTAL, 1-Lodges temporarily 6-Mineral spring 9-A period of time
(abbr.) 12-Worship
13-Half a goo 14-Organ of hearing 35-Methods 16-Make Jarger 18-The natural fat
20-Active
Y 21-Kaka amailer
28-Views 24-3kiti
25 To make taut
(Naut.)
27-A perlad of time
-(pl.)
20-Chief Signal. Officer
(abbr.).
30-Make a miastop
34-Evident
97-Raw matal
38-0lves pleasure to 41-Mistakes
¡HORIZONTAL (Cont.)
43-Costume |44-Large plant (pl.) |46-Those who atone
47-Perfume from rose 13-Performs
potale
VERTICAL (Cont.) 10-Bird of prey' 11-Triba of Indians 17-Factor
21-Youth
22-Epoch
23-One who stones -
in Europe
52-Course of food' fol.) MNS
(abbr.)
50-Pale
31--Ocean
58-Trloky
84-Territory (abbe.) - |65-8durchas
33-Foot-like organ
35-Affirm 36-Walke oni
VERTICAL
1-A mechanical device 36-Melts 2-Bustio
3-Elthfulnes
4-To Iran
fowl
189-An amount on which
-raton are muveaud 40-Black
5-The last aix lines of 42-To tie again
L' annot
6-Storling (abbr.)
7-Eneloaure
8-Broad two-edged
danger
Small greanish finch
|44-Former Russian
title
46-Wild (Bcot.)
48-Corroded
49-Fallow of the Royal
Society (Lat, abbr.)
The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle
toll appear in Monday's ferue.
WOMEN THROUGH WOMEN'S EYES
What is our ideal masculine type? Unfortunately, many women find superficial courtesies attractive, 'as the typical Englishman's quiet and unassuming qualities are overlook- ed.
Berta Ruck, in "Sunburit (Hodder
and Stoughton, 7s. (d), "The Englishman as a lover (says the Frenchwoman, with a smile too fine to disturb the crip- son distemper on her lips) does not exist."
The allt skirt is as inevitable as the contrasting sash which Princess winter furs or summer sunshades. Marina has introduced in several of It is an obsession with designers. her evening gowns. The simple Feather toques and heavy gaunt bodice, just coming over the should-Princess Paul Troubetzkoy and Valeen This is done with a cream con-let gloves, velour hats and wide er to form a little sleeve, is another superscribed for despatch by a specttaining wool fat, as well as cucum-canopy vells, àre vanities for the attractive feature of the styles she de air mail service, correspondance bers, first with the fingers of both woman about town whose handbag has chosen. There is great sim- will be forwarded by the first service hands pressing deeply the flesh of in a new narrow, high square plicity about these gowns, that sim- 19 available.
the chin towards the ears, then shape, very deep and surprising plicity which is the real secret of rotating the pads of the thumbs looking, and very plain.
FOR INDIA
the General Port Office and Kowloon
Jad
Ranchi
Office. All latters etc., must be mark-
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Felix Roussel
15
od "By Air Mail" and handed in at
Post Office. the General
FOR JAPAN
Jan
Jean. Laborde
Pres Taft
Emp. of Russia
15
dreas elegance.
CR. W. Nevinson, in "Exodus A.D." (Hutchinson, Ts. 6d.). "He'd be easy to live with, for whatever happened he'd always be courteous
"The fact that he would expect
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
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so much gave him an added glamour in her eyes. She was not good enough for him....
"Richard was so easy to enslave There was no excitement to such easy game. She could be. hire of him. He only wanted her as she was."
Bringing Up Father
I KNEW THE DAY WOULDN'T GO BY. WITHOUT SOME PEST COMIN' IN THE OFFICE-
“YOU BAY YOU
YES-IT'S ABOUT,MYS
AANT MY
BON-
IANT HIM TO
BEA
-AND
SUTI?
MY
HOW CAN
EXI HIM TO BE BOTH?
HE WANTS TO BE A PRIZE-FIGHTER-IT'S PERCY MY SON-
WELL- IF HIS
NAME IS DERCY"! HE'LL HAVE TO DO A LOT OF FIGHTIN
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