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MAIL SCHEDULES

Imperial Airways via Singapore Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marseilles via. Saigon Slagapers-Australia Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these services. Bates and all particulars are shawn in the schedules exhibited at the Post Omeas. All lettera ele, must be marked "By Post Air Mail" and be handed in at a Office.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE. "

Fcb.

Carthage (via Buez)

FROM JAPAN

Feb.

Rajputana

Kitano Maru

Pres.,, Jackson

22

Buenos Aires Mara

22

General Forshing

Kitano, Maru

Pros. Jackson

Feb.

FROM SHANGHAI -

Calckas

Rajputana.......

Coneral Pershing

Pres. Jackson

D'Artaguan Menenthous

FROM MANILA

Pres. Coolidge

FROM U.S.A.

Feb.

Pres. Jackson

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

Tilowa

_Bhutan

Tokushima Maru

Toba Maru

Diomed

OUTWARD MAILS..

FOR EUROPE

..

Tatsuta Maru (vin Siberia and

San Francisco)

Feb.

Feb.

10

Feb.

12

Clonon: Rog 5 pm. Ord. 8.30 a.m. [res. Coolidge (vin Siberia)..

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1935

The Woman's Page

Spring' First Colours

NEW OATMEAL TONES

Paris.

Fow colours are under.considera- tion. From what can be gathered 92 at this early date we are going to 22 be charmed with clear, plain colours rather than a host of indi- 22 genous mixtures.

22 Black is being custed as much as

22 possible, A few designers have: Jannounced with this news, The

19

greys which one insists on mixing with white are different from the 29 other plain pale greys we have 22 bofore. It may be the new weaves 22 that create this illusion in the same manner as happens to beiges. These range from pale oatmeal to all the shades that can be applied, to oatmeal In its raw Scotch state. 22, No. ginger or green casts are to be permitted, and according to one of the designers these new beige tones 22 are going to look perfect flankedj

next brilliant colours.

Oatmeal leads up to butter yellow. 19 and tones of tortoiseshell in browns| 23 which are rare. A brilliant but-i

21 tercup yellow intervenes for sports)

22 wear. Apart from thene in the

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pastel range there are few greens, and these are fresh in light apple shades.

Since spring is ahead of us and autumn far behind, chrysanthemum Jand dahlia tints give way to sweet-i pea ones which strike a vivid nöte

20 in selected colourings for mixtures

that go with pläin shades,

23

Closes: Rag. 9.15 a.m. Ord, 10 a.m. Rajputana (via Marsoilles).... 79,

Clonen: Reg. 9:45 a.m. Ord. 10,30 s.m.

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FOR SHANGHAI

Tatauta Maru Pren. Coolidge

FOR JAPAN

Feb.

"

Tatsuta Maru Pres. Coolidge"

KEEP THE HANDS WHITE AND SMOOTH

If hands Fob.

are to be kept white 20 and smooth in winter, they must. never be washed in hot water. Tho water should be about blood heat, and a water softener or glycerine 20 or spirits of camphor should” be} 22 added. Roughness can be prevent

ed almost entirely by well rubbing in a few drops of almond or olive oll before washing.

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FOR MANILA

Feb.

Tjinadanc Kitano Hard Pres, Jackson

19

23

29

2.

FOR U.S.A.

Feb.

Tatsuta Maru

20

#

FOR STRAITS

Feb.

Chichas Suisang Buonos Aires Maru

14

FOR AUSTRALIA

*་

Fob.

Kitano Maru

For those women who sleep in pyjamas; an egg-shell coloured pair in an almost-nightgown effect The scalloped edges and the saeh- like belt add to the delicate smart. ness of the costume." Josephine Hutchinson, star of the stage and screen, is the model.

ICING ON CAKES

Dredge a little cornflower over cake which is going to be iced. This preyenta the Icing-sugar from spreading and your cake will have a smooth "professional" look.

Peninsula Hotel

Guests

The following is the list of guests H. Lund,, Col. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis, staying at the Peninsula Hotel; Mr. Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mrs. B. W. Lajoun- T. Aplin, Mr. C. Armitage, Major and nease, Mr. A. Leuenberger, Mr. A Mrs. L. Anderson, Mr. S., Bonde, Mrs. Malcolm, Mr. E. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. 20 W. L 1. Barker and children, J. M. Major, Comdr. and Mrs. Maxwell,

21 Mra. Ian Beith; Comdr. and Mrs. Mina E. Maxwell, Mrs. K. Moen, sir, 21 A.. R. M. Bridge, Mrs. W. H. and Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, Col. A. G. Bagnell, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Mr. Chester Marsh, Mr. H. G. McNeary, Mr. and Lt. Comdr. and Mrs... L. Mrs. G. C. Moxon, Mr. W. L. McKenzie,

Bennett Col. E. J. de Boys, Mr. Lt. Col. Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. W

Brigham,

23 B. G. Butler, Mr. C. T. Barr, Mr, C. Morris, Miss M. Manuk, Comdr. and A. Blum. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes Mrs. J. B. Newl, Mr. T. Newton, Rev. Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. Z. C. Chang, M. J. O'Carroll, Mr. Harry Ochs, Mr. MET. Chantlos, Mrs., J. and Miss E. A. W. Parr, Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Rhys Cross, Mr. J. Cape, Mr. W. G. Chilson, Pryce, Mr. M. Pagh, Mrs. M. C.

Potte VIA SIBERIA- Letters and post- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Choa, Mr. and Mr. W. G. Pirle, Mr. L. B. Roche,

Rold, T. and are forwarded "vis Siberia M. M. Colgrave, Miss D, le Pson, Mr. A. Stanbury, Mrs. W. superscribed.

Cavanaghi, Mr. and Mrs. L. Duffy, Stokes, Mins E. A. Stauffer, Mr. and REGISTERED and PARCEL Mr. 1. Drummond, Miss K. Donohue, Mrs. D. W. Stuper, Col. 3. R. V. MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier Mrs. C. Drybred

Major and Steward,

Mr.

E. Syder, Miss L. than

the time given above unless Mrs. A. A. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Shengle, Eng. Capt. Simson, Mr. and otherwise stated, and where mails are Easterbrook, Mr. A. C. Ellis, Mr. W. FMrs. J. A. Shaw, Mrs, S. Claire Smith, advertised to close at or before 9 4. Edge, Mr. M. M, Finegold, Mr. and Mrs. Stainfield and daughter, Mr. and registered and parcel malls are closed Mrs. G. E. Frisque, Dr. G. Figgia, Mr. C. E. Sherman, Dr. A. Skinn, Mr. C. Mrs. Stafford-Smith, Mr. N. Stockton, at 5 p.m, on the previous day. Mr. W. H. Froude, Mr. T. G.

AIR MAIL-Imperial - Airways via Miss A. C. Friedrich, Mr. R. Friml. Stone,. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stone, Miss Singapore

B. Stone

Grant Smith, Mr. G. Mr. gon: Correspondence for Europe and Groves, Mr. M. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Trillo, Mr. J. Thompson, Comdr. and Intermediate countries will be Rupted f

for, transmission by these Ser Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. C. Mrs. E. M. Tetley and Nurse and chil Guy, Mr. A. Grossart, Mrs. Graham-dren, Miss M, M Tyrrell, Major, WE vices.

Fates and all particulars are Barrow, Mrs. J. B. Gragg and children, Tyndall. Mr. G. Travers Dr. H. Talbot,

Singapore Saigon. Anderdam Mias B. Fürber, Mr. J. Gibbinson, Man, Miss S. E. Tingley, Mrs. A. Gi

Ta SG Greaves, Miss B. F. Galloway,

shewn in the schedules exhibited at

Offices 3H. Goare, Mr. T. M. Gregory. Mr. Mr. P. H. Taylor, Mr. G. H. Unbehaun, the General Post Once and Kowloon 1. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hydo, Mrs. D. C. Varian, and children, Mr., H. Mlas C., E. Howland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Woltermade, Mr. and Mrs. B. Watson,

ed, “By Air Mail" and handed, in at Hoapes and children, Capt. A. J. Mr. Wm. Wong, Miss P. Willson, Mr. the General · Post : Ofice, -- Unless Holland, Capt. J. L. Henderson, Mr. J. F. Wright, Capt. and Mrs. R. P. superscribed for despatch by a speci. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. E. Haussa Willock, Mr. Ed. G. Willems, Mr. H. N. de air "mall service, edrrespondence mann, Mr. E., L. Hosta, Mr. H. A. Williamson, Mrs, P. G. Wrenn, Mrs, and will be forwarded by the Arst servim Howes, Mr. and Mrs. Hazellrigg, Mr. Miss Whitham, Miss G. E. Webster, avaliable. 4:40 stude

Gerd Hesse, Mr. A. Hanson, Mr.A. MTB. R. J. Wolseley, Mrs. A. Welby, Jurgensen, Mrs. J. Holmes Kyger, Mrs. Mr. A. G. Wilcox, Lt, and Mrs. P. R. H. M. Kerry, Col L. S. G. Kirke, Mr. M. Wisden,

ROUGH SKIN A SIGN OF DRYNESS

Almond Oil Advised.

Your make-up will never give you a satisfactory result unless your skin la velvety smooth, and free from every kind of blemish..

Cold weather is responsible for rough and scaly sakin. Powder and rouge will neither cure this nor hide it, in fact they will simply emphasise its presence. Rough skin is a sign of extreme dryness, which is affected greatly by qold; it makes the skin sore and poor.

Nightly massage with warmed almond oil is necessary for dry, rough skin. Cleanse the skin) very thoroughly, with a cleaning cream mixed, with an astringent- a mild ene for preference, two parts of rose. water to one of the witch. hazel.

ODD ACCESSORIES

When sale hunting among odd accessories it behoves all of us to be very careful. Ou the whole it

s wiser to abstain from flowers, feathers, or anything of extreme fragility, for thers can never ba

chic in any sort of lireu-looking Anery.

STRAINING THE EYES

To thread mending wool through

a darning needle, pase the wool through a pilot loop of white cot- ton and pull through the eye of the needle.

When sewing dark material wear a white apron; the strain on the eyes is considerably lessened.

LEA & PERRINS

SAUCE The Original and genuine Worcestershire— ask for it by name

1824

Amartly tailored two-piece suit of black broadcloth topped by a black and white woollen waist. Jana. Parker, youthful wovie star, gracefully models the frock which" has added colour in a belt of Up- stick red leather and button fasten- ings of the saine.

THE CANADA SHOE CO.

18 D'Aguilar B-cor. Wellington St

High Grade Footwear for

LADIES and GENTLEMEN

A large assortment in stock also Shoes made to order. Promenade Shoes, Dress Shoes

Riding Boots and Leggings......

Tel 33723.

A GALAXY OF NEW CREATIONS

JUST UNPACKED

GAGE AND BRAE-BURN SPRING HATS

The advent of each new season is the occasion for that ever recurring pro- blem of selecting the proper hat.

*

The question is not a trivial one and we have no hesitation in presenting of this representative collect'on amart new Gage and Bra-Bura modelis as a solution for your dilemma. In the creation and adaptation of these millinery styles, designers have retained all the smart originality of the Parisian, whose extremes they' modify to allow for that Illusive shade of distinction between French, English and American types and tastes

MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU COME IN AT YOUR LEISURE

AND PERMIT US TO SHOW YOU THESE ARISTOCRATIC MODELS!

*ALL WINTER FELT HATS TO BE CLEARED AT

$4.75 each MODE· ELITE

Entrance Chinese Bazaar.

China Building.

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;"

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL PEAK HOTEL;

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL,

HOTELS,

LIMITED

association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our renders are warned to look out for decasional phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.

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18

19.

23

18 9 10

F.

12

16-

27

1.

130

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31 32 33

138

28

21

34

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35 36 97

터시

45

48

49:

50

52

53

154

156

HORIZONTAL „1-Noxious guess G-Long weapon with pointed head 11-Quiet

12-Mon distinguished

for

14-Upen

valor

15-Kitchen utens 16-Organ of hearing

17-The (Fr.)

13-Bustle 20-Beneath 22-Pala

23-Dispatched 20-Science

24-Dinéd

HORIZONTAL (Cont.) 41-Hauled

a 42-Piece out 43-Ascended

27-Large plant (pl.); 20-Coincide Ce-Emitting a sonorous Cond/as a boll

31-Begin

14-Torment

30-Trust

45-Mother of mankind 46-Prefix. From 47-Japanese coln 4B-American post 60-Comparative suffix 61-A shorebird (pl.) $3-Penetrítas 55-Fashion 55-Rent

VERTICAL

1-Part of an auto 2-Above

9-Sop

4-Eldest son of Iwano 5-A medicinal plant: "S-Place of bed-linen

7-A truit B-Make a mistake

-Army Order (abbr)

39-Royal Naval Reserve 10-Narrate

(abbr)

11-Cook in an ovan

VERTICAL (Cont.) 3-Meaning 16-Unit

21-A fabulous monster

(pl.)

22-Conflict 124-Earth (Fr.) $26-Incited 26-Poroh [29-An Insect |31-Molta % 32-Bymbols 33-Large monkey 135-Extet

36-Harah 37-Wide-mouthed

water pitcher (pl.) 38-To cleanse by flood.

ing after washing 40-Repulse 43-Stegger 44-Not any j47-Scout.......

49-Greek, latter, 52-Pronoun

[64 Plural s

The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzelé

will appear in to-morrow's issut.

PERMANENT WAVES

All the lustre, and, beauty of naturally wavy hair made up in your favourite colffure by expert operators.

Marie's

BEAUTY SHOPPE Bank of Canton Bldg.

((lat1Flour)

Tel: 83508.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.

PER ROTOR

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TASTEDÁVES DRE RATES FENS NET FAT

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