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PARCEL POST

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Imperial Airways via Bingapore Bandoeng Amsterdam via Singapore Saigon-Marseilles via Baigon Singapore-Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these servicci. Rates

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935

The Woman's Page

Roughish Red Stripes

and all particulars are shown in the Linen Sports Ensemble

schedules exhibited at the Post Offices.

All letters etc, must be marked '"By Air Mail", and be handed in at a Post *Offer.

Carthage

INWARD MAILS.

Roughish red stripes appear in black and in navy sulting, some- times used for jacket only, with: plain skirt or dress, again for the two-piece suit with blouse in fine

checked or other figured silk.

A linen sports ensemble combines a white dress with a plain Kinca

Jacket in white and ecru. Printed

12 Bnens and cotton play a role in

21

beach togs, and a new black linen!

22 lace appears in an evening dress.

H

22

12

22 MANNEQUIN SHOWS

FROM EUROPE'

Mar.

Corfu (via Suez)

21

FROM JAPAN

Mar.

Philoctetes

Nako Maru

Banton Marù

Atsota Maru

Pres. Grant

FROM SHANGĦAJ

Mar.

Garthage

22

Pres. Grant

22

Ixlon

Agamemnon

20

Aramis

FROM MANILA

Emp. of Japan

General Sherman

Kamo Maru

Pres. Hoover

FROM U.S.A.

Mar.

Pros. Grant

22

FROM AUSTRALIA

Mar.

Kamo Maru

21

#1

20

IN LONDON

London.

Some of the bigger designers have adopted more modern methods,| and going to their shows is like going to a theatre with numbered

Mar. tickots. The little shows, too, are 20 often less exclusive, having a public

EKOM STRAITS & INDIA

Mayobashi Maru

Boudan

Talma

Tashima Maru

OUTWARD MAILS.

FOR EUROPE

Taiyo Maru (via Siberia) ...

20

"

21

to make. When one of them makesĮ

23 a hit, Invents a bathing dress, or causes one kind of clothes to serve Fas another or makes clothes of unwonted materials, then it, too, becomes even more exclusive than its bigger neighbours-usually be- cause its premises are small and its window never seem to open, but also To cleanse and strengthen the because success does incline to give gums, rub them with fresh sage one swollen bead.

Mar.

EJ

19

19

22

"

Mar.

Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord. 5 p.m. Emp. of Japan (via Vancouver)

".

STRENGTHENING THE GUMS

leaves.

Peninsula Hotel Guests

the Peninsula Hotel:-

Capt. R. Allinson, Mrs. W. L. 19 Barker,

Paris Prepares For The Spring

(By A. FASHION EXPERT)

Parts.

Chenille-la-akein is used for the January may be the dreariest new evening headdress gadgets. month of the year, but it has a There is a shop in London.where. bright angle in the "White Sales" they may be seen carried out in of Paris. Shop windows dressed ostrich feathers like little caps, with snowy linen not only define dressed to look somewhat like hair. Alpine and country scenes, but those This is an excellent idea; and one of Oriental, character. These show exacted by smart women who have elephants and camels perfectly so little time to spend in titivating: modelled from Turkish towelling in between the cocktail dinner and a foreground and then lead from cinema hours. There is a plait, Sphinx and. Pyramids further East too, which encircles the head. This to match the to & Taj Mahal of sheets-In fact, is made in chenille anything white which is liable to colour of a gown. open up a good housewives' mind of the necessity of refurnishing hor linen cupboard.

Balea of linen, damask and hucka- back come into the open for sale. Many French housewives prefer hematitehing their own sheets and pillow cases, not to say face towels, finished article. to buying the

Talking of "finished articles, there is an urge for sets of sheets and pillow cases made from dainty floral look in the finest quality, and I should say would be a charming asset to a country house in summer time.... They are newer than plain' paatel linens. It was when the1. Duchess of Kent was in. Parlal selecting her trousseau that I first caught sight of these sheets, and"at) the same place where she. ordered coloured crepe de Chine ones with pillow cases to match for wagon-lit travelling.

I would urge all my young friends to buy up skeina and keins of chenille for jumper blouses. They lock charming. Chenfile for knit ting has a velvety cast, in such shades as emerald, orange and bat tle green. These jumper blouses are sleek affairs, with short or long

The following are guests staying at F. Edge, Mrs. F. G. Fahlian, and Child, gleaves, and pass slightly over the

{Rear Adm, and Mrs. H. J. Feakes, Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Frisque, Miss A, G waistbelt of a skirt. Tuck them Friedrich, Mrs. B. Furber, Mr.. R. Friml, under if you like, but they look Bannes, Mr. A. E. H. Bennett, Mr. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garabell, Mrs. better "over," go to speak.... and 211. Barr, Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Bateman, Graham-Barrow, Mrs. T. I. Gibson, Mrs.

to gold

Closes: Reg. 9.15 am, Ord. 10 a.m.,

Corfu (via Siberia)

Pres. Hoover (via San Fran-

cisco

Carthage (via Marseilles)

Closes: Reg. 9.45 a.m. Ord. 10.30

Andro Labon

General Sherman (via Siberia)

211

22

Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. C. W. Bickmore, Mr. R. Biggar. N. Grant, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. with a side fastening on

Mr. Chester Bennett, Sg. Lt. Comdr. Grantham, Mr. A. Grossart, Mrs. J. H. metal buttons. and L. Brigham, Lt. Col. Boys, Mr. Gragg, and Child, Mr. L. H. Geare, Mr.

"THEY GAVE ME BACK HEALTH!"

Nurse's Glowing Tribute To DR. WILLIAM'S PINK PILLS Among the most enthusiastic ad- vocates to the tonic, blood-building, merits of Dr. nerve-restorative Williams Pink Pills have always been members of the nursing pro- fession. They usually speak out of their own personal experience, a does Nurse W. J. Lyons, whose home. is at No. 137 Broadway, Chicopee Falls, Mass., U.S.A.

"I was without colour and did not

have any strength," states Nurse Lyons. "My condition, alarmed my family. I had severe headaches and nervous spells, could not got restful sleep and was tired and listless all the time. I was short of breath and lost weight. I tried many remedies but helped me until I tried Dr.

This side fastening is the latest W Pink Pills. They gave me

and Mrs. A. E. S. Barn, Mrs. F. Bu T. M. Gregory, Mr. J. Gould, Mr. and for the month of January, and does back my health. My blood was built 23 chanan, Mr. B. G. Butler, Mr. C. A. Mra. Hon Yung Keng, Capt. J. L. Hen- am. Blum, Miss, F. W. Brown, Mrs. Aderson, Mr. and Mrs, Hearther, and not pass further than 2 in. from up, I regained my strength and my Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Connel, Mr. Child, Mr. G. Hesse, Mrs. R. Hospes, the centre front. A minute scarf colour returned. I can certainly re- W. G. Chilsen, Lt. I. Chapman, Mrs. and Child, Mr. A. Hazelrigg, Mr. A. to tab over in front brings an addi-commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to 28 W** Closes: Reg. 10 am. Ord. 10.30 am.. Cross and Child, Mr. Z. C. Chang, W. Hirsh, Mr. and Mrs. C: M. Hall, tion, and if you have gone in for build up the system."

Mr. and Mrs. H. Choa, Gen, M. A. Co-Mr. E. Haussmann, Mr. E. L. Hosie, hen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Church, Lt. Mr. H. A. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. A. the glove "cult," all. I have to say Comdr. E. H. M. Colegrave, Miss D. Jones, Mr. A. Jugrenssen, Mr. L. Ra: le make the palm of frabric to le P. Cavanagh, Mrs. F. J. Dahlgren, doorie, Lt, W. N. R. Knox, Miss Z. Ko-match in colour.

Aramis (Marscillos Air Mall)

FOR SHANGHAI

Mar.

Taiyo Maru

Cortu

Emp, of Japan

Prom. Hoover

Andre Lobon

General Sherman

Taiyo Maru

Corlu

19 and Child, Lt. S. R. N. Davenport, Mr. valova, Mr. R. P. Luker, and Child,

21 and Mrs. E. A. Dawson, Mr. E. 5. 01 Col and Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Mrs. B. W. 21 Dunlop, Mr. Dolle, Mai and Mrs. A. H. Lajrunnosse, Mr. A. Leuenberger, Mr. 22 Davica, Mrs. E. B. Erskine, Maj. and and Mrs. E. M. Mark, Mr. E. F. Mac- 23 Mrs. 1. Edwarda Mr. and Mrs. F. Donough, Mr A Malcolm, Mr. D. G. 29 Easterbrook, Mr. A. C. Ellia, Mr. W. H. Mellon, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Mrs. W.

Meek,, Mr. S.. G. Mills, Mrs, F. Mason, 18 Lt. and Mrs. Manlove, Major J. Mul lany, Mr. W. McEwen, Mrs, K; Moen, Mr. R. L. Moncrieff, Col. A. C. Markh, Mr. and Mr. G. C. Moxon, Lt. Col. Murrow, Miss Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. 213. W. Morris, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. W.

FOR JAPAN

Mar.

FOR INDIA

19

21

MAT.

21 Bantos Maru

22

23

Einp. of Japan

Pres. Hoover

Andre Lebon

General Sherman ·

FOR MANILA

Mar.

24

Tiibadak Atsuta Maru

FOR U.S.A.

Mar.

Taiyo Maru Emp. of Japan Pre. Hoover

FOR STRAITS

Mar.

19

19

Yuensang Hamburg Maru

Philoctates

Santos Maru

Van Heute

FOR AUSTRALIA

Atwate Mara

Mar.

22

and

8.

Mackenzie, Comdr, and Mrs. J. B. Newill, Rev. M. J. O'Carroll, Mr. H. Ochs, Mra: W. M. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. VIA SIBERIA Letters and post- M. E, Politti, Mr. and Mrs. Persee,

Potts, cards for Europe and South America Family, Mr. M. Pagh, Mrs. W. G. are forwarded sta Biberia" Mr. W. G. Piele, Mrs. B. F. Rokes, Mr. H McDonnell Ridley, Mrs. R. T. Robe 19 superscribed.

REGISTERED and PARCEL son, Capt. F. J. C. Ryhot, Maj. and MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier Mrs. F. L. Roupell, Mra. M. T. Richard than the time given above unless son, Dr. H. F. Smith, Mr. G. A: Sako otherwise stated, and where mails are husky, Mr. A. Stanbury, Mr. L. E. advertised to close at or before 9 am Stone, Mr. E. Syder, Capt. C. Simpson, 19 registered and parcel malls are closed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaw Mrs

Claire Smith,

Stainfield, and 21 at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

Mrs. AIR MAIL-Imperia Airways via Child, Mr. N. Stockton, Mr. C. N. Sher-

Skinn, Bingapore, Bandoerg-Amsterdam vis man, Dr. A.

Mr. C.

C. Stons Jr. Singapore

vim Bại, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stone, Miss D Buigon-Marseilles

Mrs. A for Europe and Stone, Mr. E. Grant Smith, eon. Correspondence will be ae Taylor, Mrs. A. C. Trillo, Mr. J. Intermediate cepted for transmission by these Berson, Comdr. and Mrs. E. M. Tellez, vicen.

Rates, and all particulars are Miss M. M. Tyrell, Dr. H. Talbot, Mr.

Mr. 20 shown in the schedules exhibited at P. J. Taylor, Mr. N. Wie, Winken, 21 the General Past Office and Kowloon Mrs. R. E. Webb, Mesars, A. and 21 Office. All lettera ete, must be mark A. W. Ward, Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mrs. ed By Air Mall" and handed in at H. 8. K. Ward, Mrs. and Miss Whit- the General Post: Offes. Unleasham, Miss C. E. Webster, Mr. R. Win- superscribed for despatch by a specterson, Maj and Mrs. R. 7. Wolzely, Belair mail service, correspondance Mrs. A. Welby, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Li will be, forwarded, by the first service and Mrs. P. R. M. Wisden, Mr. G.. Wi 22 available.

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Makes simple

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If you are over-tired, nervous, de-

pressed, run-down, don't hesitate, to build up your blood at once with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Physicians' and' | hospital teste prove that these pilli increase the haemoglobin, and - roi blood corpuscles in a remarkable speedy, way. When your system be- comes refreshed, strengthened and revitalized by the new, red, blood Dr. Williams Pink Pils help to create you lose your nerviness, headaches, backaches; energy returns and you gain confidence, cheerfulness and strength. Begin to get well with Dr. Williams Pink Pills to-day. Your chemist can supply them.

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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.

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4

15

20

45

148

51

55

HORIZONTAL

1-Enter 9-Ascended 10-Made a mistake 12-Wagered on an

uncertain issue 18-Pertaining to Iran 18-A sphara 16-Decorated 18-The (Fr.) 20-Acts in response 22-A-Teases

24-To tie again 25-Near the stern. 27-Chief of a Moham-

* median tribe

28-8eaport of Arabia 28-Blumber

31-Respective (abbr.),

113

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HORIZONTAL (Cont) VERTICAL (Cont.) |49–8ame su pimento

123-Tell

42-A printer's measure 25-Town In H. E.

(pl.)

53-An herb [56-Diners

57-Fatigued

88-Vehicles on runners [52-Those who ansont

VERTICAL

1-Deep hole 2-One's entire prop

orty

2-Wanta

4-Combining form.

Within

5-Check

32-One who embellishes] &-Ediot 33-In this pisico

Exchanged

36-River in B. E. France-Even (contr.) 37-Saared bull, of Egypt

41-Activa

43-Tone (abbr.)

Allow as a deduction

11-Expand -Raito

14-A coin (pl.)

44-Amrm 45-A,masa-book

15-Odd (Boot.) 47-A unit of, cuble 17-The act of referring

19-Goase 'measure (pl) 48-Saints (abbr)*2* |21-Ashau

Belgium {26-Renda

29-Solence (abbr.) 30-Private (abbr.) 38-Part of a pig (pl.) 34-Cholcest part of

Boolaty |36-Express Indignant

2 dieplenture at- |38–Davīzes for remow

ing the skin of fruik 82-Notes

45-semion (abbr.) {42-Large herbivorous

. mammat of South

America (pl.) 44-Gold coin of anolent

.Greaco

48-Existe

47-Not fresh

50-Member of rani who founded Median Kingdom

11-Bird home

54-Profx. Through 66–EdMors (abbr.)

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

will appear in to-morrow's issus,

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