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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935
The Woman's Page
NEVER USE A HEAVY
MAKE-UP
SCREEN STAR TELLS HER
BEAUTY SECRETS
(By Anna Neagle)
London. splendid Insurance against shine.
Work A Beautifjer
it is rendy. Whore actual cash is ten "A splash in cold water in the dered a new licence should be received) In exchange before leaving the Licen-morning, and at night u lather of King Office
In the case of renewal the old -
cence should be returned with the ap-beauty secrets....
plication.
Imperial Airways via Singapore Bandocag-Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marseilles via Salgon
"My hair is always washed at warm water and my favourite baby home with a liquid pine shampoo, Bonр are the Arst of my simple and I dry it with a band-drier. I Jam lucky enough to have a natural "If my face feels rough, I use wave, so the process is very sim- cold cream or a herbal skin food, ple....
"I can't be too emphatic about the value of fresh air and exercise for beauty and fitness....My home "I never use a heavy make-up.is not far from Elstree, and when and all particulars are shown in the except, of course, the yellow stuff I am not working I am always out schodales exhibited at the Post Offices, they put on your face in the studio! of doors, get plenty of sleep, and All letters etc., must be marked "By At home, in the daytime, I like just never go to town unless it is ab- Air Mall" and be handed in at a Post to accentuate the lips...this I do solutely necessary,
Singapore-Australia
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Office.
INWARD MAILS. FROM EUROPE
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FROM JAPAN
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Prom. Hayes
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and I sometimes put on some oil of sweet almonds.
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with lipsticks In a vivid lacquer I am a keen swimmer and tennis- red shade. In the evening, I use player, but don't believe in letting
he same lipstick with just a touch games or sport develop into hard of compact rouge...
work...I just play for fun....An-
"I like a lotion for my powder other great beautifer is-work! It base, with a touch of vanishing leaves you no time to worry about cream, well rubbed into the skin, yourself and produce a crop of on the nose....This latter is alwrinkles in the process."
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WOMEN'S EYES
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FROM U.S.A.
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FROM SHANGHAI
Jan.
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Conte Rosso
Emp. of Asia
Suwa Maru
Pres, Hayes
Chichibu Maru
Persons
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
men.
MOTH-PROOF DRAWERS
Drawers in which woollens are stored will be found more moth forgiv-proof if, in addition to the pre- their cautions taken with the woollens other themselves, they are wiped round! quota-with a turpined cloth.
Women may be infinitely But 17 ing towards 19 charity seldom extends to
women! See the following 16 tions from recent kooks by women 15 novelista:-
17 Marion Harvey in "The Dragon of Lung Wang" (Wright and Brown,
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38. Gd.).
"A woman about always kills her rival; seldom here erring husband."
THE NEW MARINA SHOE
The new Marina shoe, of softest crushed calf, promises to have a vogue. There is on view the pair specially presented to and accept- ed by the princess. Suede is again
Barbara Hedworth in "Husband to much seen, often combined with
Anna" (Jarrolds, 78. 8d.).
"She was a woman, wasn't
Jan.
Kumsang
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Terukuni Maru
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Troilus
Tokiwa Maru
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she, this Christine Slade? And
Suwa Maru
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Menestheus
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of treacheries and disloyalties,
Hakodate Maru
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Calcutta Maru
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Takada Marų Bangalore
therefore capable of all sorts
He had no time for women, Pretty, untrustworthy baubles."
23 Lida Larrimore in "Jonathan's;
Daughter" (Blackle, 78. 6d.).
"Were women always 'on -guard, auspicious of beauty in 17 other women ?"
Nagato Maru
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FROM AUSTRALIA ·
Jan.
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FROM MANILA
Jan.
FOR MANILA
Kitano Maru
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Emp. of Asia
Pres Hoover
Pres. Hayes
FOR STRAITS
Jan.
Jan.
15 Antenor
Conte Rosso
kid or soft calf
CARPETS AND RUGS
Small bits of satin in lovely pastel shades are pieced together to fashion the patchwork coat of a novel pair of pajamas worn by the lovely Madge Evans, of film land. The trousers are of pale blus moire edged in matching satin, A large moire bow trims the neck.
line..
A NATIONAL CRAFT
One English craft-the art of quilting is already well known to the Duchess of Kent and greatly Her love of appreciated by her. quilting will certainly endear her of Wales and the Carpets and rugs, if it is not de- to the women sirable to send these to the north who have seen to it that fine
WHITE AND BROWN DRAWING-ROOM
NOVEL COLOUR.
SCHEME
London.
One of the newest solutions of | the problem of the small fashion- able drawing-room is the two-colour scheme of decoration, carried out in an unusual combination with great concentration.
A distinctive drawing-room every“ |thing is either nigger brown or pure white, except the covers of the books on the window ledge. Armchairs and sofa have been covered in quilted white percale and [piped with brown as are also the
white washable hide chairs.
Adam sconces on the wall have been painted white, the telephone is white, and there is a modernist clock over the writing table, which
a white with brówn hands. The hostess uses only white flowers, Hilien, honesty or white heather, In white Devonshire pottery bowla Hned with dark brown or in glass (tumblers.
A nigger brown china tea service
is used for tea in this room with
a white cloth, and the corner china |cupboard, -painted white, is lined |
with brown.
MONKEY FUR
A safer shoulder-line and decollete for the plump figure is a plain cut aquare, with a wide bow across the front. And what about the thin woman? Here is what a fashionable boatesa said: "Nothing is so help- ful to her weakness as a roundly cut corsage, outlined softly in monkey fur."
THE
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Entrance Chinese Bazaar.
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cleaners, can be washed at home specimens of their work will be PERMANENT WAVES with carpet soap or shampooed with prominent in the Princess' London
a vacuum cleaner attachment.
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FOR EUROPE
Pres. Taft ......................
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Repulse Bay Guests
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