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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935
The Woman's Page
Radio Offer FASHION HAS ITS EYE ON
Now Liconoce for 1936 will be avail- able at the Government Kadio Office, P. & O. Building, as from 1st January,
· 1935 and will be issued from 9.80 a..
to. 4.30 p.m. against the receipt of a remittance of $10.00.
'Applications may be made:-
(a) personally.
Chi by messenger.
(c) by pont.
It is essential under (c) and prefer- able under (a) and (b) that applica-| tions should be accompanied by crossed cheque payable to Hong Kong Govern- ment. The new licence will then be
sent by post or messenger as soon as
it is ready. Where actual cash is ten-
THE CLOCK
DRAWING THE LINE BETWEEN
MORNING AND AFTERNOON
(By The Hon Mrs. C. W. FORESTER)
London. Silver lame blouses are seen with|
There is a definite line drawn plain black satin skirts, slit to show dered a new licence should be received between fashions for morning and silver shoes. Then there will be a In exchange before leaving the Licen-those for afternoon. The hat, poe-cast or cape of the black and a sil- *ing Office.
In the case of renewal the old H1-Bibly more than most garments, ver berat.
Cocoa-Ermine Velvet cence should be returned with the ap-stresses this new factor in dress. plication.
Never can one remember such a vast
the For the morning there are varaty in shapes and trimmings. Alpine folta and dented Homburg The interest in the more formal shapes worn with plain coats and millinery of the afternoon is a great skirts. In most cases they will be advance from the slovenly all-day in dark shades to match the colour Correspondence will be accepted for hats of the last few years. The of the suits, which are on the dark transmission by these services. Rates general trend of afternoon elegance, side. and all particulars are shown in thei
Imperial Airways via. Singapore Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Balgon-Marseille via Salgon Singapore-Australia
schedules exhibited at the Post Offices, beautiful fabrics and luxury furs,
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In the case of tweeds, a plain
All letters etc., muit be marked "By all help towards the demand for hats beret or bonnet of felt or knitted Air Mail and be handed in at a Post to correspond.
wool is usual. The new crochet caps Office.
Black nearly always claims first and berets have neckties or scarves place for really "best-sellers" in to match. Sometimes with a very either dresses or hats It is chic quiet drab homespun a bright hand- as well as becoming and serviceable, knitted blouse and cap will be worn. and yet no two models look alike on The blouse will have a scarf attach- the hond. Black faille, satin; ed.
INWARD MAILS.
Jan.
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FROM EUROPE
Prosper (Air Mail ex Mar-
seilles) Rajputana (via Suez)
FROM JAPAN
Kamo Maru
Pres. Grant
Naldora
Mayebashi Maru
Tattori Maru
Nollore
Emp. of Canada
Fushim Maru
General Les
Nuidera
taffeta, velvet, velours, antelope, felt With the tunic and Russian and für all in black ring the changes. blouse the Cossack cap is always | Favourite reliefs are white, vivid appearing.
Jan. scarlet or a light green; but many There are most attractively pre-
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FROM SHANGHAI
Jan.
Pres. Grant
Ajax
Feb.
25
26 of the new small shapes seem amar-sented acts of feathers and fur. A
2 ter in all-back; with perhaps a single turban of dark velvet tones with a jewel of value added or a stiff veil fringe of shaded ostrich fronds that gives a piquant finish.
complete with a toby collar of the
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The pill-box continues-rising up same, the velvet tying in a bow. on the curls at the back. A jewelled Sometimes there will be gloves of pin may break its too-even-turban-velvet and gauntlets of feather- like brim..
work.
The tricorne tilta to one side and A lovely set I noticed was in cocoa-
Baby's Good Manners
car have a flat crown heightened by ermine and black velvet. The soft Good manners can be instilled 25 tufts of ribbons or fur. Berets are crown of fur had a wide brim of into a child at the earllest age. 29 now worn more like the Highlander's the black with a capelet consisting Children are copyists, and learn 30 cap. The narrower peak in the of ermine strands and velvet rib-how to behave from the example set 31 front should only be attempted by bon. Gloves of the velvet, with by those around them,
Jean Laborde
Agaponor
Emp. of Canada
Fushimi Maru
General Lee
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
Jan.
Teucer (Air Mail)
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Anyo Maru
Philoceles
Suisang
Hakusan Maru .............
Feb.
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FROM MANILA
Jan.
Prea, Hoover
Tanada
FROM US.A..
Pres. Grant Teucer
Emp. of Canada
Tanads
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the owner of small features, and the! gauntlets of furs, were there, too. The use of "please" when ask- hair, being so much revealed, must! Sometimes the amali Empire muffing for something, and "thank be amartly dressed. This applies to is added to give a further pic-you" for receiving something, can nest of the new shapes. Whether turesque note. This is an accessory be learned by the fifteen-month-old for morning or afternoon they of the afternoon outfit.
child.
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largely depend on the coiffure for In the return to a note of luxury If he is taught these courtesies;
in dress ostentation is not encour-then he will always use them. Silver la an attractive mixture aged. There is a beguiling touch of If he learns to share bia toys with black. A new "taillour" in simplicity that never dates a vogue in the nursery with his brothers black velvet, severely bordered with too exactly. Every trimming is now and sisters, he will cultivate cour- One cannot expect children black and silver braid, was crowned used sparingly, for this is modern tesy.
2E with a pill-box of the black velvet artistry, so that all the quaint re-to. have good manners if they are Feb. pulled to the side with silver cord vived modes are only "suggested." spoken to roughly by their elders.
2 and tassels. It was very elegant. Glitter and gleam appear in the Teach them to open doors and Jan. There are many black crepe and heavily sequined evening creations.joffer seats to their elders, to in-
25 worl frocks trimmed with dull sil- These glittering gowns must cerquire kindly after the sick.
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FROM AUSTRALIA
FOR AUSTRALIA
Feb.
Jon.
Kamo Maru
island)
(via Thursday
FOR STRAITS
Flowing
OUTWARD MAILS.
FOR EUROPE
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tainly depend on their perfect cut child is taught all these things and mould, for no other trimming when he is a toddler, they will could be tolerated beyond softening come as naturally to him as going touches of a chiffon scarf or a fea-to bed at night and getting up in thery wisp. The work in the the morning.
20 sequined robe must, of course, be No mother should ever forget
of the wonderfully massed hand- that "manners maketh man.".
Jan. made kind. Black is an old favour-
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26ite, but more to-day are silver or
dead-bronze-gold effects.
FOR EVENING WEAR
Jan. Nedera Pres. Hoover (via Siberia)...
Closes: Reg. 3 p.m. Ord. 4,15 pm. Maldera (via Mariellica)
VIA SIBERIA- Letters and post- Closes: Reg. 9.45 am. Ord. 10.30 a.m. cards for Europe and South America blonde is a model composed of would be a satin velvet or
Siberia" 23 are forwarded. "via
superscribed.
REGISTERED
Very lovely for the platinum For evening wear the best choice
Emp. of Japan (via Vancouver) `..
Closes: Reg. 9.15 am. Ord, 10 a.m.
FOR SHANGHAI
Pics, Hoover Chenonceaux
Emp, of Japan pod
Naldera
Jan.
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crepe graduated mother-of-pearl sequins, long black skirt with two topa-- the side slit revealing a hint of one a long-sleeved jumper in 07- *PARCEL and
filmy-lingerie. Such exotic modes ster or white satin, and the other MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier thin the time given above unless naturally.must be modified to suit an evening blouse in silver Isme
25 otherwise stated, and where mails are the requirements of the average with an enormous how of silver 28 adrertised to close at or befere § 4.my woman.
28 regustored and parcel malls are closed
at 6 pm, on the previous day. Jan. AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways via 26) Singapore, Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Salgon-Marseilles via Ɛ......... gon. Correspondence for: Europe and 25 intermediate countries will be se
FOR INDIA
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FOR JAPAN
Jan.
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FOR U.S.A.
Jan.
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Pres. Hoover
Tantalus
Chenonceaux
Emp, of Japan mig
Pres Hoover Tantalus Emp. of Japan
Kamo Maru Pres. Grant
FOR MANILA
Jan.
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WINTER TOQUE
The ideal winter toque for
lame lined with the skirt material:
Wrap an old towel round the Id of the clothes-boiler. This soaks up the moisture and no steam es- re-capes into the room.
26 cepted for transmission by these Serceptions and cinema parties lo 20 vices.
Rates and all particulars are velvet with a soft feathery edge,
28 shown in the. schedules exhibited at or the mixed draped classic tur-
the General Post Office and Kowloon ban in two shades of velvet and 18 Ofice. All letters etc., must be mark satin. A new fur toque that 25 ed "By Air Mal and handed in at
26 the General Post Office Unless makes appeal is small and is worn
28 mperscribed for despatch by a spect on one side of the head, support-
Be air mail service, correspondence ed, by folds of antelope or duvetyn. will be forwarded by the first servie The fur chosen must be short- 26) available.
haired and not heavy.
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THE CANADA SHOE CO.” D'Agullar Stcor Wellington St.
High Grade Footwear for LADIES and GENTLEMEN A large assortment in stock alao Shoes made to order, Promenade Shoes, Drem Shom Riding Boots and Leggings.
TeL: 33723
UNABLE TO KNEEL
Neuritis Hampered Her
In writing of the pain and in- convenience she suffered from neuritis, this woman tells also how she rid herself of it:-
"I have been using Kruschen Salta for neuritis, and it certainly has the most wonderful effect. My knees were very painful, and it be- came almost impossible to kneel As I do all my own housework; you will appreciate what it means to me. Two months ago I began using Kruschen, and I certainly would not be without a bottle in the house for anything. I consider Kruschen is worth its weight in 22-carat ghid." -G. M. W.
Neuritis, like rheumatism, lumba- go, and sciatica, is caused by deposits of needle-pointed, fint-hard, uric acid crystals, which pierce the nerves and cause those stabbing pains. Kruschen breaks up these deposits of torturing crystals and converta them into a harmless solution, which is promptly removed through the natural chan- nel--the kidneys. And because Kruschen keeps tho Inside so regular so frea, from fermenting waste matter no such body poisons as uric acid ever get the chance to ac- cumulate again.
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Marie's
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
This cross-word puzzle has been made by an export but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.
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1-A brief explanation - 49-Mother of Apollo
| | 80-To furǹlah food
61-A metal
6-Diggers 12-Edge
13-Mother (short)" 62-Royal Naval
14-Indefinite, article
Reserve (abbr)
15-National Automobile 54-Holda
Association (abbr.){UG-Defiling 16-Comes into view 58-Tia (Obs.)
18-Ciroling
]C9-Mission! note
19-Suffix of the nature 60-Trade Mark (abbr.)
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20-Unit
21-Fog-horn
24-Bird home. 20-Bivalve mollusk
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29-Rago...
50-Place for combat 81-Calm
38-Period of time (pi.)] $4-Grow old! 26-Ebóoh
87-Grade 19-Rubbed out
43-Cubit unit of metric
48-Hurt 46-Thin 48-Part of the foot.
61-Born
02-8nake
103-Meals
VERTICAL
Lauds 2-Tear
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emperor (pl.) 4-Without delay
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29-Before
25-Evening (past.) 26-Weep 27-Indefinite artiste 29-Rant
80-American Assocla-
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vancement of Solenes: (abbr.) 82-Tropical feult 38-A
weight measure 35-Mistakes
36-Amrma
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35-Metrio land measura 39-Dine
46-Highest note in
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41-8tops
42-Exasperated
|:6-Two-wheeled vehicle 44-Proposition
7-Pigment
B-Girl's name 9-loixter (poet). 10-Moved rapidly
{45-A Towl. (pt.)//
47-Of-age (Lat, abbr)
49-Cloth of Bax
| 50-Fluta 2
11-A Scandinavian bard 51-Fatigue 17-Council of stats 158-Remark 18-A flower · 22-Four (Rom)
{55-Organ of eight": 107-Lace fabrio
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