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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 193

The Woman's Page

and all particulars are shown in the SPRING MILLINERY

schedules exhibited at the Post Offices.

All letters etc., must be marked "By

Air Mall and be handed in at a Post]

Office.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE

Feb.

Carthage (via Suoz)

FROM JAPAN

Feb,

Rajputona

Kitano Maru

Prea, Jrickson

Buenos Aires Maru

FROM SHANGHAI

Calchan

Eajputana ...

Goncral Pershing

Pres. Jackson

FROM U.S.A.

Proa, Jackson

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

Tiława

Bhulan

Toba Maru

Tokushima, Marn

OUTWARD MAILS.

FOR EUROPE. Tatauta Maru (via Siberia and

San Francisco)

FROM PARIS

Taffeta For The More Dressing Occasions

IRREGULAR SHAPES

Paria.

Gone

We are going to be surprised when we see our new hats.. 22 are the exaggeratedly high crowns of the autumn, the uninteresting

round shapes which had a vogue at Feb, the end of last year. In their place

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22, will be more than a dozen utterly

22 new and utterly different hats.

22

The most important point to.ba noted in nearly all the spring models Feb. is their forward tendency. Either 22, the brim or the trimming gives you the impression that they are about

Feb.

19

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to shoot forward over the lose.

First comes the shovel hat, with 23-a brim wider in front than the back. 20 A 2-inch width of this brim is ab ¡ruptly turned up at the edge. And, like most of the new spring models, this has an oval crown, which is pressed to give a square effect at the it in any top. You can have Imaterial you like-taffeta, straw,

pique, gros-grain.

Feb.

20

Closed: Reg. 5 pm. Ord. 8.80 a.m.

FOR SHANGHAI

Tilandane

Feb.

Feb.

Taffeta is Smart

Choose a taffeta hat, much piped! 20 and shirred, for dressy occasions, and gros-grain for your morning 28/suit, and you will do very well "An

attractive new taffeta shovel hat! shown was a Suzy model in pigeon's- throat green-one of the prettiest 288pring colours yet seen.

23

Tatouta Maru

FOR JAPAN

Tatsuta Maru ......

"

FOR MANILA

Feb.

Kitano Maru Pros, Jackson

FOR U.S.A.

Tatsuta Maru

20

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FOR, STRAITS

Feb.

Selsing Buenos Aires Maru

Kitaao Mare

FOR AUSTRALIA

A new tammy crowns on brimmed hate-a style for the older woman,| Fob was also shown..

21

Feb.

But women of almost any age will be able to wear, with a little prac- 21 tice, the small oval toques or capa.

These are the models which are and brought down over the eyes have the new oval shape which will be a feature of the spring millinery. especially Louise Bourbon's Are VIA SIBERIA Letters and post novel, for the front is higher than cards for, Europe and South America the back and has a slightly forward are forwarded emperscribed.

REGISTERED

Here is an evening gown that features schoolgirl modenty yet has

an

unexplainable sophistication that is ultramart. It is of grey satin with a corsage of red tulips" At the base of the decolletage In back. Clips. of rhinestones and rables carry out the colour con- trast in a subtle manner. Frances Drake, screen actress, is the model.

CURING THE SKIN. NUISANCES

COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER

Milk Beats Any Face Cream Invented

Cow's mük applied both internally and externally was proved as a com- plezion beautifier many thousands of years ago. A glase taken firat thing in the morning and any time between meals (not with them) helpa to bring forth roses and the much desired "bloom."..As a clean- aer for the skin it beats any face cream invented... Add a drop or theo of lemon to make it curdle and rub

it onto the face, removing with a soft cloth. Sour milk, patted on

at night, helps to tighten up a say- ging face, and has a certain whiten- ing effect. It should not be used on ļa very dry skin.

WHEN THE BLONDE CHOOSES CLOTHES

COLOURS ARE OF THE PRIME IMPORTANCE

TN choosing clothes, the blonde must be especially careful about [colours.

on

Many work by rule of contrast, the theory that dark (blue, green or black) backgrounds make their pale colouring seem even more delicate."

This is in idea that really works. For blondes with blue, green or grey eyes, cool greyish colours blues, greens and violets are more becoming than the warm brownish tones.

.

But the brown-eyed, fair people whose skins are usually Inclined to the brunette tone look best in any of the range of browns,"

Vivid golden haired blondes with colour can wear brilliant shades, such ag rod and bright blue, but "if | The tiresome skin nuisances are you are pale and thin, they are too other kindred strong a dose. For you, colours blackheads and. Hrla Siberia" ifu tilted effect. Even her straw hats.

have the same movement, with "spots." The root cause of most of should have depth, but no harsh- and PARCEL KAILS are closed 16 minster earlier crowns round in front, pointed at these is perhaps often faulty diet; ness. Soft shades of rose are ex

fil-ventilated rooms, but mostly It than the time given above unless the back, or squarish, and brims it may be lack of fresh air due to amples of the colours you can wear.

is diet. wherwins sisted, and where malls are which are cut into irregular shapes. advertised to close at or before 8 Litr. registered and pareal mails are closed

at 5 pm, on the previous day.

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THE ASTRINGENT EFFECT OF WIND

vicon. Rates and all, particulars are "FEED YOUR FACE" |

shewn in the schedules

at

the General Port Offee and Kowloon Office. All letters etc., must be mark

AS PREVENTITIVE

Begin curing any "spots" by substituting a glass of orange or lemon water for your early cup of tea. Only allow meat to figure on your diet once a day but have plenty of cheese and batter.

FANCY-WEAVE LINENS

WORKED TRIMMINGS

There are all sorts of queer wooden and wool worked trim- mings, cords and edgings which may be bought. Belts of leather and steel, metál fantasies, and co- loured composition buckles and buttons, if aleverly Introduced, can give a way look to old hats, sweat- ers, blouses and coatees. The clever Fancy-weave linens are among woman will generally and a good powder foundation without the important fabrics for this com- use for any dress detall, that is cream for daytime use, and the ing spring. sparing application of skin food at night, tell their clients to "feed! their faces" in order to combat the astringent effect of wind and the drying and scorching heat of big fires and central heating.

UnloPECIALISTS who recommend a

ed "By At Mail" and handed in' at

Post Office. the General superscribed for despatch by a speci- Be air mail service, correspondence

available.

will be forwarded by the first service

TO MAKE LIFE EASIER

London.

OF

really fresh and good of its kind.

Repulse Bay Hotel Guests

maka your tea” · outât has been softener. It is perfectly possible to and Mra: A. Drouth, Misa 8. Dewenap, Mr. T. N. Frost, iter and Mr

wvolved,

Mr.

This consists of an oak or maho-(without, water. Milk is an effective Carran. Mr. G. Y. Hennep Jonas H. C. Pullen, Mr. E. · U,

PO

A typleal costume of wool and

where silk seen

the climate is mild. Frances Drake, film actress, wears the outfit which consists of a straight skirt of back' kasha, a flaring tunle of stitched tuffats und a black felt alpine hat with knotted velvet.

SENTIMENT IS A LUXURY

Women Through Women Eyes

Sentiment is a luxury reserved the women writers of new novelé quoted here, we moderns are too for leisured women. According to

busy to indulge in It

Joan Sutherland in "One Man's Journey' (Cassell, Ts. 6d.) 400

: She cannot "Oh--love! afford the luxury of being sen- timental".

Ursula Parrott in "The Tumult and the Shouting" (Cassell, 76. 6d.).

"She was used enough to flippant, casual people. It was in the manner of her generation to be that, it was their pose.... Michael's generation sentimen- talise death too much, as they sentimentalise everything else ... all that generation had steadfastness of purpose and a kind of continuity. We all just rush about from one thing to another",

Sarah Salt In "Change Partners" (Gollancz 78. 8d.)..

gent.

"Cold, living to a formula and pretending to be really Intelli- What was wrong with their generation. They seemed to have no love or tenderness."'-

a pretty shaded lamp, kettle, teapot, into a liquid milk soap without Mr. D. MacAlister, Mr. G. B.

Women should make up their The following are the guests reaid-P. Dallin; Master Abily, Mrs. E. Glenn minds either to give up the use of ing at the Repulse Bay Hotel: Mr. Allen, Mr. 8. B. Barron, Mr, and Mra. Mrs. E. B. Barron, Miss E-Barron, H. Crapnell, Miss V, Crapnell. Mr. and To make life easier on these cold, water on their facea, and not more and Mrs. G. L. Abily, Mr. D. Allen, LC. Boyd, Mr. T. 9. Braxup, Mr. F. dark mornings, a new and improved than once a day on their hands and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brostedt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Davidson, Mr. A. W. Hay-Fdie; to' invest. In a water G. E. Costello, Miss F. Crapnell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Feltham and child, Gerrard, Mr." W. L version of the electric "call you and arms,

keep the skin of the face clean Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elliott and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks,

T. J. J. Fenwick, Mrs. W. LJ. R. Hooley, Mr. E. Lansdown, Mr

Mr. and and Mrs. T. R. Machoandr gany tray, a clock surmounted by substitute, and this has been made Mira, H. 8. Hills, Mrs. M.

Mrs. T. E. Pegg, Mr. R. Reinect, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, K. E Wortsel and child, milk jug, and two cups and saucers soda, chalk or inferior fat, by one mick, Mr. J. A. D. Morrison, Mr. and Mr. G. Stephan, Captain F. A. Swoffer. A BLESSING TO HOUSEWIVES The new wire baskets for storing beauty authority. A few drops of G. Randell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts Miss A. 2. Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. H. all matching the lamp shade. The clock in at to whatever time this on the skin of the face will and child. Mr. and Mrs. P. Stullfbergen, Beard and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Lan-

Larder-lean. who are you wish to be called, and at that cleanse it completely. This in the C. T. Waker, Mr and Mrs. T. temberg, Mrs. E C., da Pont Meeds, fruit will prove a blessing to house-

ar a discreet, buzzer goes off, the morning should be followed by Arden, Mr. F. B. Barron, Mr. J. Findlay, Miss P. Meeds, Miss B. Moeda, Miss wives lamp lights, the kettle bells, poura cream powder foundation and a Mr. R. Massey, Miss A Meeda, Miss K. Hari, Miss P. M. Powell, Dr. and

and Mrs. 9. B. Pope, Mr. C. E. Visser M. Swift, Miss F. Haghes, Colonel and metal which will keep cool in any itself into the teapot, and there is powder that is also a skin food and E. Meeds, Mlaw, Cook, Majny General Mrs. G. Werner and children, Miss S. They are made of specially prepared

will not dry the skin.

ing, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Craig, Mr. Mrs. Killery, the ten all ready and waiting!

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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

10

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18

22.

13

HORIZONTAL

20

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| HORIZONTAL (Cont.)| VERTICAL (Cont).

42 Ascended

6-A revolving part of 44-Bind

1-Antio

a machine

12-Taverna 14-8ipped

-11-Rescue

16-Robed 18-Anger. 19-Gende 21-Terminato

26-8nara

25-A dirk (Oba.) 26-Deadly 28-Loadsi 20-cat-like animal 30-Very fast 38–Small candle:

87-A Roman post: 48-8klii

10-A rodent 41-8eminary (abbr)

48-Appearing as if

Legnawed

47-Fixad on a seat

46-ROM.

50-Darnal

13-Augmented

16-Surface

17-Enisa (Fr.) :

120-Examiners.

25-Savory

25-Girl's name 27-Youth

81-A nobleman's estate 28-Permit

62-A garden too!

VERTICAL:

3-Agree $-6mall lump of

butter 4-Always

-Angle In a fort 6-Soft metal bolt 7--Units #-Tons (abbr)

S-A export In Belgium

10-Rigid

-80-A Bower (pl.)

21h firm 12-An olive stuffed with sweet ree papper

34-Patted

35-Large lake 36-Long grass ateme 38-Helper 99–Examines 42-City in Nevnda 43-Lowest tide

48-Constellation

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