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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936
Women's Pages
4
Lovely
Patricia
Ellis,
the gown wears 2 screen RCITERS, which makes a striking contrast A single in black and white. orchid relieves the simplicity of her dress, which features a trail- ing train of white chiffon, which is draped over the left shoulder. belt. and under the jewelled downward.
FOR SHANGHAI
Taiyo Maru
Gen. Sherman
Scharnhorst ....
FROM USA.
Mar.
Emp. of Asia...
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20 Naldera
Victoria
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
Kumsang
Sirdhana
Bangalore
Antiochus
Victoria
Yuensang
Tokushima Maru
Tsushima Maru
Pres. Coolidge
Mar.
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19
Mar.
FOR JAPAN
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20
Ixion
Emp. of Axia
Kamo Maru
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Tjinegara
FOR MANILA
Mat.
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Van Heutaz Hakusan Maru
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FROM JAPAN-
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Naiders
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FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
Corfu Montevideo Maru
MASSAGE IS A SCIENCE
Soothing Tired Nerves
The home nurse may be called
Relaxation Aid To Beauty
What Makes Women
Lovely
for real beauty they aren't neces-į sary at all. If a woman has clear. soft skin; if her eyes are lovely: if her smile lights her face, and she is vibrant with health, I defy
A DANCER'S IMPRESSION
a beauty culturist to
*A woman upon 38.
is truly beautiful the most critical connoisseur to soothe tired nerves, get rid of when she is radiant with health, say she isn't beautiful," __Mrs. wrinkles, remove double chins and vivid with enthusiasm, keen in Royce ends her analysis.
l out hallow necks.
intellect and WEWE She must remember that masher human understanding sare is a science to be practised sympathy." says Mrs Eleanor carefully and never over-done. Royce, lovely young English dan There are four movements to re- .cer. member and use (1) stroking
jalways in one direction and,
direction must
her
and
About Magnetism
Then she goes on to talk about magnetism.
"Without it no woman can be It springs largely gn overdowing vitality,
"As long as the features of a beautiful where the face is concerned, that girl's face aren't actually out of from
be upwards. (2) Proportion not really homely which is, in turn, born. of perfect Kneading, which should only be they matter a good deal lesa health done if the manipulator is, to a certain extent, acquainted with anatomy. (3) Friction, or circu- lar movements, and (4) Tapping.sential for a very useful movement in facial treatments because it braces the
sel
than many people seem to think," To attain the health that makes the slim little dancer continued. for magnetism, Mrs. Royce re- "Perfect features may be es- commends dancing, swimming,
mere prettiness, but tennis and long, brisk walks.
Another important help is re- laxation. And when I say 'rela- mear half-way
Ther head as far as possible, bend xation,'. I don't
it forward till the chin touches measures. It must be complete to Before massage it is necessary the chest, then turn the head first eradicate strain and the effects ofį to give the face a liberal applicato right slowly and then to left
ion of good skin food, which must and, Snally, to roll the head, mak (Continued at foot of next Col) be allowed to remain from five ing a wide circuit
to ten minutes.
When you
start to stroke the
face, be sure to make all move ments upwards and outwards.
Forehead First
Special attention should be paid to the teeth of any patient under- going beauty treatment. Care in cleaning and regular massage of the gums every day will bring the blood to the surface and keep the mouth in a health condition.
if
Take the forehead first and, with two fingers of each hand,
If the lips are loose and flabby, massage from the top of the nose outwards, and then upwards. For tell the patient to blow, as the cheeks, work upwards and blowing out a candle placed on a outwards from the chin. Leave table half a yard away. Do not the eyes alone, except to tap very massage round the mouth or you skin, but pinch gently round the tender tissues will stretch the
Tap beneath the chin and long the grove beneath the nose deep- the jaw and then give exercises. ly and let the patient concentrate
Tell the patient to throw back on blowing exercises.
Peninsula Hotel Guests
Now Bright And Cheerful!
She Had St. Vitus' Dance.
"My daughter suffered so badly from St. Vitus' Dance that she was always jumping and twiching," say: Mrs. Kirkbright, of 3, Harcourt Lilian is 15 years
The following are guests staying H. A. Lammert, Mrs. J. H. Lock, Mr. Street. Leeds 19 at the Peninsula Hotel: Mrs. B. A. N. C. Lyvenitche, Mr. J. Laidlaw, Jr., old, and as the trouble developed sae Mr. C. Mather, Mr. C. Morton, Mr lost control of her left arm. Later
A Murphy Mrs. R 19 Andersen, Major and Mrs. I. In Ap
Mac- the trouble spread to her legs and it
She could not even feed 20 Aiston, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Abbott, Kerracher. Lt. Col. H. F. Murrow, seemed impossible for her to keep a 20 Miss Abbott, Mr. C. A. Blan, Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. W. N. McGowan, limb still
or wash herself.
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P. W. Brown, Mrs. N. Blum, Ms. Miss P. Murrow, Miss M. Manuk, J. Graham-Barrow, Mr. G. Borst, Mr. Mr. W. L McKenzie, Major M. A. Despite treatment,
Capt Pettigrew,
Lilian made
W. M. Brown, Comdr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, Mr. B. G. McNeary, Col. A no progress, and then one day I read E of 2 girl having been cured of St. R. M. Bridge, Mr. C. L. Barr, Miss C. Marsh, Mr. Marseille, Miss
Dr. Williams' Pink) 17 J. S. Burt, Mr. A. C. Beard, Lieut. Meadows, Miss M. M. Murphy, Mr.Vitus Dance by
I sent for a bottle at once, 21 E C. Bruton, Miss E D. Baldwin, J. McBrain, Mr. and Mrs. E. Me- Puls. 27 Lieut Cordi-
and Mrs. H. R. Con- Brain, Miss M. McClung, Mrs. C. G. and Lilian showed some improvement pills for & Lew Callen,
Mrs. T. Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ott, Mr. after taking the way, Mrs Gregory
Soon the Mr. days.
jumping and Croft, Mr. M. H. Curtis, Miss Mary O. H. Ochs,
she grew bright Copeland, Mrs. J. Le Roy Cook, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Pagh. Mr. R. Petri, twitching ceased,
became quite 17 Elsie Fay Corl, Miss Pearl M. Corl, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. M. Pagh, Mr. and cheerful, and
price
normal again. 19 Miss D. Corl, Miss P. Cori, Mr. and G.
G. A Parker, Mrs. E. 0. F.
Not only for St. Vitus' Dance, but Mr. Mr. R. Pax, Mrs. A. PEL, Mr. N. 3. A. E. Clattenburg and chil
nervous debility sleeplessness, 23 J. E. Calvert, Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Ferrin, Miss M. Peers, Col. EG for
G. P. rheumatism, indigestion, or any Mrs. G. K. A Duckworth, Major and
Bobinson, Mrs. Rayner, Davies, Miss P. Dimond, Mrs. Earie, Robertson, Mrs. Rodocanachi, Mr. Tailment due to poor blood, Dr. Wil Capt. and Mrs. C. E Eccles, Mrs. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Esferty,liams' Pink Pills are invaluable. The J. A. A. Eccles, Mr. F. A. M. Elliott, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. J. F. Robinson, reason is this; these pills create new, MT. Edge, Miss A. C. Friedrick, Mrs. E. W. Rowles, Miss H. Rennie, rich blood, which brings with it new VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post- cards for Europe and South America Mrs. B. Farber, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs and Miss Le Roi, Mr. E. Syder, health, new rigour and strong nerves.
ser, Mr. and Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strauss, Mr. Try them now-but
Williams". so Fleming, Mr. T. 3. Foster,
Mr. C. N. Ser are forwarded "viz Siberia" il
A. G. V. L. Sargeant, Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Miss
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azd Mrs.
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heavens 14-Musical nota
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15-islanda off coast of 56-Saucy
Ireland
16-Principle (abbr.) 17-Plural suffix 19-A fish
21-Struck with the
open hand 23-Unit 24-Grows old
26-Produce 27-Situation
28-A coin (pl.) 30-Place
31-One who hoards 32-Gives pleasure to 34-Those who ext 35-Fixing
36-Tentacle $-Views
43-Replace -44-Mountains (abbr.)
46¬Appearing as if
gnawed
47-A nome of Gresca 48-City in France
-57-Man's name
59-1 had (contr.) 60-Scarce 62–Monstrous lien
by Hercules (Gr. Myth) 64-Quide 35-Amiable
VERTICAL
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WOHL 42
VERTICAL (Cont.) 14-To act in response 18-Prophets 20-Smooth (Phan). 22-The peasant class- 21-River 'la France 25 U-shaped pieces of
metal
127. Those who sing (29-Scatter
31-Kind of ple slais 33-Series
(zbbr.)
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37-Eel fishermon
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thread
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45-Fog-home
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6-Furnish
7-Made a unistaice
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3-Recompensed
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52-Wither
53-Arrive
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11-An American poet 61-Postscript {shbr.) 113—Middie
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|driving modern life on the nerves.say relaxation. Everyone should If I were to select the one thing learn to let go' with such abso- essential to the achievement of lute abandon that not a nerve, of not a muscle is tant during the magnetism and maintenance beauty of face and body, I would rest period.”
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