1935-10-01 — Page 2

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AIR MAIL

Imperial Airways via Singapore

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935

Women's Tages

Barineng-Amsterdam via Singapore The Hemlines In Fall Coats

Saigon-Marseilles via Saigon

Singapore-Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for Flared Coats Are Also GOTHIC INFLUENCE

transmission by these services. Rates!"

and all particulars are shewn in the

exhibited at the schedules

Posti

Offices. All letters etc., must be mark-j - ed "By Air Mail" and be handed in at the Post Office.

HONG KONG GOVERNMENT RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE

Slender Fitting

SOME LOOK VERY MUCH

LIKE DRESSES

Some of the fall coats credit their new look chiefly to their Others stick to the

It is hereby notified that from the hemlines.

First day of September 1935 the straight line, but they say, "1935′′ charges for telegrams will be collect with their

new sleeves and col- ed at the rate of Dollar 0.68 to equal

lars. Even the flared coats have! Gold Frane 1.00.

GOVERNMENT RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE

IN PARIS Supple Biblical Draperies

MATERIALS ARE IN THE WARMER SHADES

Paris has gone Gothic.

For all of the new collections

the same slenderly fitting hiplines of the oldest and most revered the straight coats have had for houses are showing collections several seasons. and this slimness (which indicate a marked histori- Instead of those is only emphasized by their more{cal influence. It is bereby notified that from the generous sweep of hemline. This of last season whose inception traced to the Italian. First of September 1935 Night Letter! Telegrams (NLT) expressed in Plainare may become more noticeable could be

Art Exposition or to the exotic language may be exchanged between as the season advances.

Dressmaker manipulations are offered by Asia or Africa, new Hong Kong and Great Britain at one-Į third of the Full Ordinary Rate with important; inspired often by the creations make their wearers all a minimua charge for 25 words.

These telegrams will be delivered/Frequency of draped effects and look as if they bad stepped out of

on the morning despatch.

ofi after the date

shirring in dresses. Some coats a Gothic stained-glass window. carry out the front fullness idea Supple Biblical draperies. long, high-necked affairs, Farther information may he obtain-of dresses by showing a ripple of gathered,

fabric' at the front. or actual robes dating back to Grecian ed at the Radio Office.

shirred panels near the waist-priestesses - all are very much line. leaving the side

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE

Oct

Cathay (via Suez).

FROM USA.

Oct.

Prex, Jackson Emp. of Russia

FROM JAPAN

Oct.

Xankin

Pres. Jackson

Africa Mara

Rajputana

Tatsuta Maru

Brisbane Maro

Emp. of Russia

FROM SHANGHAI

Oct

Diomed

Pres. Jackson

Rajputana

Tasuta Maru

Andre Lebon

Memnon

FROM MÁNILA

Oct

Tjinegara

Emp. of Canada.

Pres. Coolidge

Nellore

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

Oct.

Santhia (Air Mail

ex

Im-

perial Airways)

Menelaus

Saisang

Conte Verde

Pyrrhus

FROM AUSTRALIA

Nellore

lines in evidence.

straight. Coats of a high style Materials are pliant, usually in variety are said to look very the warmer shades, while the much like dresses, buttoning all bluish-purple and vivid red of the the way up the centre front. -stained-glass windows of Chartres

Deep Armholes

are the most popular colours. →

Sleeves and bodice treatments

connive to concentrate the bulk MOTHERS WHO ENVY

above the waistline. Sleeves

have deep armholes and width THEIR DAUGHTERS through the elbows, either taper-

1ing from there to the wrist or

4 continuing full to blouse jast Modern Outlook Causes

above the fitted wrist.

Fur trimmings are used to con-! tribute to this bulkiness above the waist Deep cape-like col- lars of fur swath the shoulders in Įsome models. Other coats go so far with the fur idea as to use an

Friction

One cause of friction between mother and daughter, is that the modern outlook and education of children encourages them to be!

and independent

lentire top of a supple, flat pelt self-reliant One hears much talk of fur cuffs, Many mothers are surprised and 8 many of them so deep that they slightly annoyed when the child

3 give the impression of being en-acts according to its upbringing

tire sleeves of fur

The Fabrics

As to fabrics, the supple, soft textures that drape well are used Broadcloth types, relief Most 5 patterns, suede surfaces, and frise

surfaced with wide, vertical! stripes predominate.

Colours mentioned for dressY coats are black brownish wines, plum and eggplant tones and olive

* green.

FOR SHANGHAI

Oct.

Oct.

Cathay Emp. of Canada

Conte Verde

Tantalus

Pres. Coolidge

FOR AUSTRALIA

Oct

Oct.

Nankir

OUTWARD MAILS.

FOR EUROPE

Emp. of Eanada (via Sīberia)

Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord 5 pm. Conte Verde (viz Siberia) Tantalus (vix Victoria)... Rajputana (vis Marseillex).. Pres. Coolidge (via San FraD-

"cisco)

Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m.. Ord. 5 pm.

FOR JAPAN

Cathay Emp. of Canada Tantalus Pres. Coolidge

FOR- U.S.A.

Emp. of Canada Tantalus Pres. Coolidge

Oct.

and they see the application of their principles in practice.

The child is equally, "annoyed

A modishly styled dress. cost. of lightweight black wool woren and with a geometric pattern trimmed at the neckline with an enormous rippling revier-light collar of bine fox is the choice of Glenda Farrell, screen actress, which falls in line with Autumn styles in its simplicity.

CHANGING THE COLOUR OF YOUR HAIR

1

It is not wise to use any kind of at being unreasonably thwarted ja dve over a bleach. You will

2

As a girl grows older, a pretty have to wait until the hair grows attractive mother may feel

out if you wish to revert to your twinge of envy. Perhaps less so

can original colour. Frequent oil ap- nowadays, when she herself remain young for a long time-plication and oil baths to the but still the feeling remains. scalp are advisable.

Peninsula

Hotel Guests

Bringing Up Girls

Why Mothers Disagree With Daughters

DISCIPLING THE CHILD

According to

some authorities the chief reason why mothers and daughters do not get on his that they are so alike, yet envisage life differently.

Whatever the cause is, the fact remains that there is very rarely a truly satisfactory relationship 'mother and her

between

daughter.

The difficulty does not, · as a

thei rule. become apparent until child approaches adolescence. The first, problem of this kind encoun- Itered by most mothers is that of

disciplining a girl between and 14 years old.

VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post- 4 cards for Earope and South America Barr, Mr. P. Bigazzi, Mr. CARL Moncrieff, Mr. and Mrs. Mets, 4are forwarded "via Siberia” if 30

superscribed.

The following are guests staying T. Isaac, Miss J. Issac, Mr. C. D. at the Peninsula Hotel: Brigadier FJackson, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Mrs F. S. Thackeray, D.S.O., M.C, A.D.C., Karns, Mrs. E St. G. Kirke. Miss B. and Mrs. Thackeray,, Mr. and Mrs. Kirke, Mrs. W. Knox, Miss M Knox, Francis B. Harrison (Mr. Harrison Mra. Kyger and child. Mrs. S. M is a former Governor-General of the LeBounty, Col. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis,

Mrs. Philippine Islands),

E Mrs. J. B. Mallard and child. Mrs. Abbott, Miss C. Allen, Mrs. A. M. F. G. Martin, Mrs. J. S. MacAfee,] Ashley and child. Miss F. L. Bach, Col. A. C. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Me- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. C: I. | Gowan, Mr. and Mrs: J. Miller, Mr.

A. J. Lt. Col. CE F. Murrow, Miss P Bourgeois, Comdr. and Mrs. A. R. Murrow, Mrs. A. Newhall, Mr. G. A.. M. Bridge, Miss P. W. Brown, Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paget, 41 REGISTERED

PARCEL and MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier. G. Butler, Mrs. W. F. Brown and Mr. M. Ragh, Mrs. A. W. Palmer. than the time given above unless child. Mr. B. G. Butler, L. Coudr. Mr. R. Petri, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A Brinkmant, and Mrs. M. E Politi child otherwise stated,and where mails are

41

Oct.

FOR STRAITS

Oct.

Africa Marti Rajputana Nankin

Tjinegara. *.

FOR MANILA

Oct

Pres. Jackson

Blum, Mr. G. Borst,

Mrs.

and

HON

PENIN HONG KONG HOTEL

PEAK HO

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE, PALACE HOTEL,

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association' with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peiping

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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The child resents being check- ed, wishing to appear grown up. Yet, her youth and inexperience make supervision necessary.

At what age a girl can go out smoke alone, powder her nose, and so on.

is a very individual question. But her mother's re fusal to let her do so is a fre- quent cause of a feeling of anta- gonism.

The Difficult Years

It is between 12 years old and about 20 that the emotional side of a girl is so difficult to deal i with.

A mistake that parents often make is to re-livé their lives, în those of their children.

A noted woman psychiatrist speaking recently pointed out two cases in which the mothers— two quite different types of wo children men-try to give their the advantages that they them selves lacked. Then they are re- do sentful because the children not react to the treatment in the manner expected.

(Continued at foot of next Col)

Taste the dit- ference when

you use the genuine and

best Worcestershire

SAUCE

LEA & PERRINS

CADA

THE GLORIOUS NEW PERMANENT WAVES

3 advertised to close at or before 9 Mrs. R D. Carmichael, Mrs. G.Nurse, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Mrs. M. C. 3am, registered and parcel mails are Cooper, Miss D. L. P. Cavanagh. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ratelif. 4 closed at 5 pm on the previous day. Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Mrs. M. Tedmond, Mrs. B. G. Bhoten AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways via R. Crees and child. Mr. V. J. Crate and child, Mr. and Mrs. P. Eafferty. W. Dickenson and Mr. T Ramsey, Mr. C. G. Richards, i Singapore, Bandoeng-Amsterdam via well. Mrs. G. Singapore, Saigon-Marseilles via Sai-child Mz. E. S. O. Dunlop: Mrs. S. Mr. LJ. V. Scott, Mrs. W. G. Schind- "INTRA-TRERMAL” 3gon. Correspondence for Europe and S. Duff, Mr. FL. Darblay, Mrs. J. Aler and child, Miss Steward, Coll intermediate countries will be accept Farrell and child, Mrs. P. J. Fabain, C. R. V. Steward Dr. A. C. Skinn, ed for transmission by these Services Mrs. K S. Farnum, Mrs. Field-Book, Mrs. J. T. Smith, M. E. Grant Smith, Rates and all particulars are shewn Mr. T. G. Figgis, Mrs. J. S. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. and Missi in the schedules exhibited at the Gen- Mrs. G. W. Footh, Miss A. C. Fried Stainfield. Mrs. M. W. Stoney, Major 4eral Post Office and Kowloon Office. rich, Mrs. P. S. Goen and child, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. T. C. Thomas, All letters etc., must be marked "By O. Gordon, Mr. T M. Gregory, Mr. Mr. P. J. Taylor, Comdr. E. M. Tetley, Air Mail and handed in at the Gen. Haddon, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. J. Thomson. Miss H. M. Tyrrell! eral Post Office. Unless superscribed Mr. R. Haussamann, Mr. T. MMr. C. EL Unbehaun, Mr. F. H for despatch by a specifc air mail Hazelrigg. Mr. S. P. Healey, Mr. Waterhouse, Mr. G. L. Wilson, Mr. service, correspondence will be for- E. B. Holroyde, Mrs. C. M. Howe L. A. Whipps, Mr. A. C. Wilcox,

L S. Hedges, Mrs. Major and Mrs. R. Wolseley. warded by the first service available.and child. Mr.

IS. L' Huff, Mrs. R. P. Hunter, Mr. Capt. J. W. Waller.

and

A Charming Coiffure by Marie's

BEAUTY SHOPPE Bank of Canton Bldg. Tel. 32508 (1st Floor)

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weakness

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15-Morbidly tender

16–Baked. Clay 17-Gaira 19.-Demands a repeti-

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Frazen particles 29-Suffix. Footed. 30-Swiss river

32-Binds D-Serbian 35-Gasped *-Gulde

41-Salt (Lat) - 42-Boy's name 43-Plant 45-Expired

47-Muzical note 48-Dress materi

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G-Deep hole

20-Policeman (slang)

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68–Assist 70–Native of Russia s |73-Fish eggs

The solution of the above with a newg

will appear in to-morrow's issue.

The first is an intellectual wo- man who has always regretted] the fact that she had a poor edu- cation, and now cannot, under- stand why

her less intelligent, daughter has no wish to avai herself of the opportunity of go-

ing to a University.

Was

The other is a gentle, loving woman, whose childhood spoilt by the cold harshness of her parents.. She cannot under-| stand her active child's dislike of demonstrative love.

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Bringing Up Father

"WELL-IM, TO BE A

GENERAL IN THE PICTURE TODAY-.. BUT I HAVENT

FOUND-OUT: WHAT ARMY DWTO BE OVER [ML JUST LISTEN

TO WHAT TRE SCENARIO-2 WRITERS ARE {CHATTIN' ABOUTG

"NOW-ITHİNK THE GENERAL SHOULD BE SHOT AS THE SCENE OPENS~THÊN THE ENEMY CAPTURES HIM-

- PUTS LIIM IN JAIL-KE STARVES

TO DEATH BEFORE THEY GET A CHANCE TO TAKE HIM OUT TO BE HANGED-

SIR

I AGREE WITH YOU~

EXCEPT-HE SHOULD "FALL OFF ACUFF—.

WELL-THIS-

GENERAL 15. RETREATING

BREAK HIS LEG-THEN BEFORE THE THE ENEMY PUTS HIM WAR STARTS- OP AGAINST A WALL | WHAT NICE AND SHOOTS HIM-BUT THOUGHTS HE DOESN'T DIE-SO THOSE BOYS. THEY PUT HIM IN

FRONT OF A. CANNONS--

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Price $1.50 Each

OPRA TOPS

Price $2.50 Each

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