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PIMPLES SPREAD ALL OVER FACE

Also on Body and Limbs. Fain Unbearable, Cuticura Heals.

*** I had a turible time with pim-}, plse. that broke out on my face and soon aprend all over it.

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able to share my chin because it' was su sort. The pimples also broke out on my body and Umba, and when I go warm the pain was unbeatabla. Sleep at night was out of the quendon.

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PARIS FASHION NOTES.

THE FASHION IN HATS.

[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORELEPONDENT, İSASEL, BAMBAT.]

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL AND, 1926

Pants, March 1st. Paris is beginning to unfold itself from its long winter sleep and to bask in the rare but unmistakable rays of sunshine that these first days of Yarch are bring. ing with them. The trees along the boulevards are putting out new shoots, the Bois de Boulogne is already clad in a miracle of light green that proves it to be thoroughly. Parisian and in keeping with the predominating colour fashion and the florists windows, too, are massed with the most exquisite collections of bulbs each one of which seems to pro claim, through its petal trumpet, Spring is here."

In keeping with this reawakening at

the hata which Parisiennai are donning for their morning footing" in the Bois or their visits in the afternoon. They may still be of felt, for the old rule pre-

V.R.C. SPORTS. THE 24 ATHLETIC MEETING.

An advance copy of the programme for

years.

years.

11-440 Yards Handicap. Boys 10 to 16

years

-Half Mile Handicap. 73-440 Yards Championship of the

Colony.

..

14-Two Miles Bicycle Race Handicap. 13-100 Yards Handicap. Girls 10 to 15

yeara

16.-990 Yards. Service Race. (Post en

tries). 17.-Tug-o-War.

Eight a side. Catch weights (Open),

SHIPPING.

PASSINGERS.

ARRIVALS.

THE NAVAL ESTIMATES:

FIRST LORD ON WORK OF

CHINA SQUADRON,“

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Not a broken night's sleep does motherbave when baby is fed on Glaxo-because Glaxo satisfies him.

Thousands and thous ands of babies have beca successfully -reared on Glaxo.

And Glaxo has been used to rear the babies in six Royal Nurseries -where only the very best food is used. Glaxo builds firm flesh. plenty of bane and a strong canaltuber. It contains noth ing whatever to harm baby or cause him pain. That is why your "Glazo Baby" will progress steadily day by day and sleep soundly all the night through. Buy a tin of Glaze sąday.

the 24th annual athletic meeting under: For P. & G. Macedonia, from London, interest which accompany his statement In his note on matters of general the auspices of the Victoria Recreation vie ports, on April 1st-Mr. J. Allan, on the naval estimates for 1925, Mr. W Club, on Saturday, April 4th, shows the Mr. A. H. Browne, Dr. L. Bread, Capt. G. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Ad- following list of events:—

Brownjohn, Mr. G. A. Combo, Mrs L. Amiralty, refers to the work of the China Dickie and two children, Mr. C. Davidge, tion in China has caused heavy demands Squadron. He says: The political situa. 1-Long Jump..

to be made on ships of the China -Throwing the Cricket Ball. &-100 Yards Handicap. Boys 8 to 10 Major Drake-Brockman, Rev. and Mrs.

Ehrgott, Mr. J. Gardner, Capt. Squadron for protection of British in -High Jump.

Gradidge, Mr. R. G. Harley, Mr. J. terests, and has also necessitated the 5-One Mile Handicap.

Hiddleston, Mr. G. B. Howarth, Mr. S. landing of parties from H.M. ships to Co-operate with parties from the war 8.-One Mile Bicycle Race. Champion

Iso Mr. Jeffreys, "Mrs. Lindsell and ships of other nationalities for the pro- ship of the Colony. 7-100 Yards Handicap. Girls 6 to 10 child, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Lo Peng Soy, Mr.tection of lives and property and for the protection of essential public services in Lo Peng Hoe, Mr. Lo Hok Leng, Mr the foreign settlements. There have been 8-120 Yards Handicap. 9-Tug-o-War. Eight & side. Catch A. "C, Lofts, Mr. and Mrs. Levering, Mr. several cases of piracy in Chinese waters. weights. Open to Indian Regi-W., B. Mansfield, Comdr. Muirhead- Four launches were specially commission- ed for dealing with the outbreak in the ments, Indian Police and Warders Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Mott, Mr. Miller, Canton Delta H.M. ships on several 10-100 Yards Championship of the Mrs. Normington, Mr. F. C. Pepper, occasions co-operated with the focal

Colony.

Mrs. Peacock, F.O. O'Gowan, Mr. Chinese authorities in expeditions against O'Mara, Capt. Leary, Lt. W. Russell, the pirates headquarters In July, the Mr. Remington, Sir Victor Sassoon, situation in Canton rendered it necessary Mr. D. E. Sassoon. Mr. Thurston, to dispatch H.M.S. Hermes to China Aliss Teague, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. from the Mediterranean as an additional Wales, Mr. Webber, Miss Woods, Mr. protection for British lives and property- Scalon, Miss E. Buckland, Mr. and Mrs. H.K.S. l'indictive has now arrived on Bush, Mr. C. Chi Kap, Mr. Galvez, Miss the station to relieve FM.S. Concord, D. Hewitt, Mr. Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. and the Hermes is being withdrawn to Lane and infant, Mr. Wong Ngan, Mrs. rejoin the Mediterranean Fleet." H.M.S. Thornhill and three children, Mr. W. A. Cairo, Irom the East Indies Squadron, was also attached temporarily to the Wright, and Mr. Tharani.

China Squadron from July to October to assist in dealing with the situation. "The naval estimates give a net total of £59,100,000 for 1926, which is a reduc tion of £2,400,000 on the estimates for the current fiscal year. This reductions, says the First Lord of the Admiralty, in his explanatory statement is notwithstanding that the provision of new construction is: increased from £7,235,737 to 20,083,003. [ Tenders have been invited for a large, floating deck for Singapore. It was originally intended that the floating dock for Singapore, which is included in this programme, should be provided by the reconstruction of an ex-German dock. be impracticable, and a new dock is ac Experience, however, has shown this to cordingly being ordered. The change will not add to the cost of new construe tion in 1996, and though the total cost of the new dock is more than the cost of reconstructing the ex-German dock, pre- sent indications are that the total cost of the new construction programine, as o estimated. The additional sections for part of this financial year, together with whole, will be less than previously. the ex-German floating dock, which were the original dock, were successfully

(Continued on next Column.) at that yard.

19.30 Yards Handicap. 19.-20 Yards Handicap. 20-100 Yards Veterans' Race.

Over 40,

year. Handicap. 21-100 Yards Handicap. (Members) 22-One Mile Ladies' Bicycle Race.

Handicap.

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scribing felt and velvet for winter wear. and straw for summer, and only straw, has long ceased to exist, and the most fashionable of women

now snap their Lagers at such domination the while they pull a chiffon and ribbon confection down onto their shingled heads in winter," or

Per Dollar linor President Cleveland, inconsequently smother them up in a mix-19-Marathon Race. (About 8 miles). lure of felt and velvet when August is

from San Francisco, vi ports, on April shedding down his most violent days

1st: Mr. A. Aguiar, Mr. A. Aular, Mr. But, even though it be made of fëls or

A. Allanson, Mr. J. M. Almeida, Mr velvet, it will have a note of spring about

and Mrs. Wm L. Barker, Mr. Frank H. it that will be "unmistakable. If a hat

Buck, Mr. J. M. Canavarro, Mr. H. C. Bares, shows a great deal of fullness in

Collaco, Mr. P. A. da Costa, Mrs. J. the crown and is very close átting, a mere

Campen, Mr. M. P. Campos, Miss M. da brimless band framing the face, as it-Putting the Shot.

Costa, Miss M. Encarnacao, Mr. A. C. were, you can be sure you are looking at 4-One Mile. Open to Indian Soldiers, Foo, Mr. R. Favacho, Mr. C. A. one of the latest models that have been

Police and Warders.

Favacho, Mr. H. L. Favacho, Mr. V. Launched for the spring. For, this kind 25.-220 Yards Handicap. (Members). Gonstives, Mr. and Mra C. A. Gutierrez, of beret is one of the shapes that pro 28-100 Yards Sack Race.

Miss M. S. Gutierrez, Mr. A. M. mises to be the mast popular of all this 27-Three Miles Bicycle Race, Handicap,Gutierrez, Mrs. Ju M. Gutierrez, Mrs. It resembles a good deal of 98.Tug-o-War. Open (limited to SA. B. Grant, Mrs. E. V. Hamilton, Mr. Bea300. tam o'shanter except that the crown

and Mrs. Y. D. Ho, Mr. J. J. Lima, Mr. far more close fitting to the head. What 29.-Consolation Race. form the shirred fullness of this takes, 30-One Mile Relay Race. Four side. Mrs. E. Marshall, Mr. B. Margues, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Read Leitas, Mr. and depends entirely the whim of the (Four men-Two 20 yards, one Marca, Mr. Wo Wai La Ma, Mr. muliner. In some cases, the fullness is

440 yards and one half mile). A. Nemaree, Mr. C. Passos, Mr. F. E. concentrated on the side, either to the a1.-120 Yards Hurdle Race.

Ribeiro, Mr. A. C. Sequeira, Mr. 3. A. right or the left; sometimes, it is pulled 32-One Mile Flat Race. towards the front. Sometimes it is cun--Tug-o' War. Open to Indian Regi- Sequeira, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tinling, Misses Tinling (9), Mr. Lee Yook, Miss ningly folded so that a very charming ments, Indian Police and Warders N. Allen, Miss E. S. Crozier, Mira A and youthful effect is obtained. But, the

(8 men a side limited to &i stones). G. Darley, Mr. F. Estella, Mr. and Mrs. Arrangement of fullness of this new beret

The Sports will be held under the Laws Edward Feltman, M. and Mrs. Wm. S. the most becoming and therefore the one of the A.A. Association, and the various Fraser, Mr. F. I Coulette, Mr. and likely to become the most popular is that events are open to amateure who are Mrs. N. Gabriel, Mr. C. H. J. Keppler, which shows the fullness concentrated on

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one side and pulled over the enr. At the members or visitors of any of the follow Mrs. E. 1. Kimball, Mrs. Sarah Kent, completed at Chatham during the early towed to Malta, and are now in position point is generally to be, found the simple Club, Club Lusitano," Hongkong Cricket Mr. M. G. Miller, Mr. T G. Neal, Mr. trimming that is all that is tolerated on Olub Kowloon Cricket Club, Craigen and Mrs. H. Searer, and Miss C. a smart hat these days. It may take the gower Cricket Chib, Civil Service Cricket, form of a small cluster of fowers, flowers Club, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, made from feathers for preference as Taikon Cub, Phoenix Club, Institution these have become the rage since they of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Lusitano Lt. G. R. S. Adams, Mrs J. C. Ander were exhibited in the British section of Recreation Club, Police Recreation Club, the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs to Y.M.C.A. Victoria prove what exquisite creations of design Hongkong University, Chinese Recrea and handiwork the English are capable tion Club, Indian Recreation Club, Club of turning out when they set their main de Recreio, Easma Club, Kowloon Foot to it. Another popular and simple form ball Club, Kowloon Dock Recreation of trimming is the ribbon cocarde another Club, Naval Dockyard Recreation Club, is the jewelled ornament that has been South China Athletic Club, Nippon Club, one of the chief mediums of decoration Kowloon British School Former Pupils for the last couple of seasons at least Association, St. Andrew's Club, and also and is likely to continue in the form of to H.M. Navy and Army, animals, flowers monograms and complic. ated arabesques. One of the big milliners of Paris whose name WELLINGTON & WARD,LTD., criterion in every country in the world is quieted as a where women wear fats instead of hand kerchiefs on their heads, is trimming, her new spring models with ornaments. made of highly polished ebony, metals, plati- num, gold or silver according to the purse of the purchaser; and ivory.

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KEATING'S

The hat with the top-large crown crush- cu and pulled into any given shape that Caroline Reboux launched at the begin- ning of this season christening it with the name of Gigolo," has proved such a suc- cess that women will be loth to part with it this spring even though new and more original models are offered them. The

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Gigolo therefore will remain, but, as

well as figuring in felt. these shapes will

DEPARTURES. Per Empress of Russia, on April 1st- son, Mils, A. J. Ash, Mr. H. Baldwin, Becreation Chab, Mr. R. K. Batchelor. Mr. and Mr. S. E. Barber and son, Mrs. Guy Baker, Airs. D. M. Beck, Miss I. Baughman, Mr. F. M. Beaty, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beard- sell and daughter, Mr. E. Brondberg, Miss M. Brommitt, Mr. A. L. Brenhimer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boardaan, Lt. J. A. Brown, Col. J. R. Browslow, Mrs. K. S. Burton, Misa M. Bush, Mr W. A. Brown, Mrs. D. Blossie and daughter, The course for the Marathon will be as Mr. Wm. Chan, Mr. A. McA. Croll, Mrs. under:Start from Repulse Bay Hotel, S. G. Chapman, Mrs. Check and family, Repaise Bay Road, through Wong Nei Mr. G. H. Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. C. proceeding along Island Road to New Mr. J. O. Courtney, Mr. T. T. Chang, Chong Gap, down Stabb's Road to Mor-C. Chan and son, Mr. J. T. Chu, Mrs. rison Hill Road, down this road to west Cheong Van Chun, Mr. J. Cooper, Mr. entrance of the sports ground, run once Chan lion Bing, Mr. Thos. Crabb, Mrs, around the track, finishing at the tape Z. L. Davis and daughter, Mr.-T. B. in front of Stand.

Dodge, Mr., R. Dodge, Mr. DD."Dryden, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnithorne, Dr. and Mra T. A. Davies, Mr. G. Enriques, Miss L. F. Baton, Mrs. M. Fife and twa daughters, Miss A. R. Gallagher, Mr. R. G. Groundwater, Miss El Oulick, Dr. T. Gulknecht Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs. J. O W. Cravely, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.- Grant and family, Capt. and Mrs. H. W. S. Hayes, Miss P. Hicks, Mrs. F. H. llaigher and son, Mrs. C. N. Hutching Harrold, Mr. and Mrs. E G. Hoffman, and daughter, Mrs J. J. Hags, Lt. J. M.

Entries for the Sports close on Friday, April 18th, at 6 p.m.

LONDON IN `2026.

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So long ng London is developed on

be made up also in ene of the new spring the right line. I would let it grow; even straw cloths, such as persey straw, for instance.

the narrowest of brims,, at most not more

There will also be bata of though I knew that eventually it would as Hoffman, Mrs. Hadny, Mr. N. pivot, bengaline and bangkok straw, made reach from Bedford to Brighton. But eK., Heath, Mr. M. Holmes, Mr. H. M. with these high crowns that are crushed if we are not going to direct its develop; Hunt, Major C. W. Jump, Rev. and Mrs. and draped into the most becoming cfment along right lines, then we should H. A. Jackson, Master H. M. Jackson, shapes. Such hats will continue to have certainly limit its size." This opinion Mr. R. S. James, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. was expressed by Mr. G. Topham For Jackson, Mr. K. H. Ko, Mr. and Mrs. than an inch wide where they droop over (rest, architect to the London County Kenworthy and child, Miss P. A. King, |-- the face in front. One of the reasons for Council, in a paper entitled "London Mr. Le Kan, Miss M. Kirkwood, Mr. the continued popularity of this "Gigolo 100 Years Hence which was read before. G. Kwan, Mr. A D., Kuppenheimer, shape,

from the quaint effect of its the Institute of Public Administration at Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kuhns, Dr. 8. K. high, crushed crown, is its drooping brim. the Ministry of Labour, last month. Anam, Miss E. A. Leonoff, Mr. and Mrs. The hat with no brim at all, but merely the present time many changes were K. K. Leung, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Laung, a turban effect round a crown, and the taking place. In the Chelsea district re. Mr. Leang Yick, Mr. Leung Fong Hom, hat with the brim turning straight up insidential buildings of the character of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Loomis, Mr. and front, is amazingly smart, but also, amaz fats were being substituted for single Mr. H. L. Livingstone, Mr. E. D. ingly dimcult for the majority of women family houses, and it was probable that Ludlaw, Mrs. C. de Leon, Mr. E C. to wear. Whereas, the drooping brim, within the next century all the inner Lobenstone, Mr. F. L. Larence, Mr. B. even though it be only an inch-wide brim.suburbs would experience similar chan Middlemaa, Mrs. N. L. Naples, Mrs. E. is infiitely kinder and becoming to all ges The coming of the motor car had, A. Moore, Mr. Lee Book Min, Mr. Henry women, whether they be of the profes at arst, a tendency to make people live Ma, Mrs. I. H. Mayfold, Mr. E. Moller, sional beauty type or of the homely Mary farther and farther away from the centre, Mr. D. F. Morrison, Miss F. Mandell, Ana clan.

but the tendency now was in the opposite Miss K. Murphy, Rev. and Mr. L. G. Despite the efforts of certain railliners, direction.

McAfee, Master R. McAfee, Mr. G. R. hats will continue to be narrow-brimmed

For the purpose of providing sufficient Marseille, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Manning, affairs. The widest will not be more than three inches or so, and even these, will recreation space, Mr. Forrest advocated Mr. G. R. Mekay, Mr. P. M. Ngai, Mrs. be exceptions to the general rule of small. ating of parkland, more or less com-3, Brooke Nichols, Mrs. F. H. Ottaway, close-fitting, small-brimmed models. For plete, with easy travelling distance of the Miss M. M. Parson, Capt. and Mrs. C. one thing, wide-brimmed bats do not centre of London,

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CHURCH NOTICES.

E. Rickering, Mra Quesinberry, General Rodriques, Mr. F. Rodriques, Mise C. A de Rodriques, Mr. and M G. Roberts, Mr. A. Robinson, Miss M. Mackinville, Mr. M. Sevilla, Mr. dad. Mrs F

W. Hätterle," 10.30.Mr. A O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. Spacke, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Miss 8. Baaders, Mr. M. W. Stevens, Miss A. V Smith, Mr. Sanguen, Miss T Sevilla,

harmonise with the present straight sil houette so well as do small-brimmed ones. When women grow tired of the straight, impeccable line that lends to them the same boyish-grace as a well-cut sac does to a south, then milliners will have UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road.

Bervice, this Morning, Good Friday at some hope of finding clients for their

Easter Sunday Morning Service at 11am. wide-brimmed models. But the present

Kymns: 315, 19, 234 and 629. silhouette is so becoming, and the present

Communion at 12. Noo-Open to small hat so chic with it, that I fear this

Christians. day is still a long way ahead.

Another detail of present day, millinery is the almost total absence of trimming. The day when hats were trimmed with a profusion of flowers, ribbon and feathers has long passed into the limbo of dead fashions, and it is now considered cor feet and in good taste, not to say the height of cane, to trim your hat with a simple cocarde af ribbon, a scrap of rib bon or velvet twisted into some quaint shape, an ornament of some kind that appeals more on account of the originality. of its design than by the richness of its composition, or one or two feather flowers such as those I have already referred to.

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