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It actually costs less

to be

quite sure

of lifelong beautiful teeth

Strange that the one Dentifrice And then Gibbs Dentifrice which conforms to the dentists!

polishes the enamel to natural

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1929.

ideal and is proved safe by pearl-like lastre-so different generation after generation should be by far the most from, and so much more attrac- economical to buy and in use, tive than, the harmful artificial "whiteness" that betrays the Just a very little Gibbs Denti- frice on a moist toothbrush is use of a dentifrice that con- sufficient to produce a fragrant tains grit. antiseptic foam that reaches every nook and cranny of the feath. It surges into tiny crevices, destroying germs washing away, impurities.

Actually Gibbs Dentifrice gives you several times the service of ordinary pastes and powders.

Your teeth are Ivory Castles-Defend them with

Gibbs Dentifrice

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DINNER $4.00 per head.

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THE WOMAN'S CORNER.

WHAT I DEMAND. OF A HUSBAND.

BY CLIVER RINDER.]

That I demand more than I am; ever likely to get is proved by the fact that I am a single woman, and the impossibility of my demands ever maturing is forcing itself upon me as men shun sport and take to embroidery.

On the other hand, the man who is so absorbed in his wireless, bis carpentry, and his home electricity that be never goes out is a man who makes life unbearable for the sharaz of his home. It is not necessary for him to spend alt his time ab the office," nor is it necessary for him to spend it all at home. A Let it be 'immediately understood happy mediem must be arrived at. that I am not stupid enough to de-Man's Exquisite Unreasonableness. mand a man who makes a patting green of the drawing-room carpol, a tennis target of the wall, and swimming-pool of the bathroom, six fees by eight. But to demand that I shall be treated as a companion, I a friend, and an intelligent woman

g not too much to expect.

I do ask of a husband that he shall no discuss business with mo every evening, yet conclude I am incapable of forming a sensible opinion, that he shall not be entire ly unsympathetic to the work done in the house.

Men expect women to be able to fill their gaps, but the famous Woman', place is retorts in the home... Men don't un- derstand these things are ever on their lips if they are zaked to boil

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No Mutual-Admiration Partnership, I do not expect him to tell me I make pastry like a fairy, that I'm a clever little girl," etc., when I do what is, after all, my duty, nor ought he to expect me to tet him how wonderful I think he to add three columns together and get them right. But I know of several cases where the wife has to sea, to accounts, interview ten ants, settle disputes, and do the secretarial work while her husband lies in bed with a cold in his nose reading the latest detective novel.

An independence these days is not to be lightly sacrificed, and a wo- man who has earned her own living and done several things well objects to a marriage that makes of her nothing better than a prettily dressed, leisured housekeeper.

JAVORITE

FASHIONS By SIMONE-

How Femininity.

A pew adaptation of circular- fulness, in low placed; double tiers, the lower tier attached to lower edge of dress. To give swathed movement through the hips and waistline, it is shirred at the centre-front. The simple slightly bloused bodice with collarless neckline is softened by self-fabric bow.

BEAUTY.

FALLING HAIR.

Falling hair is often indicative of a run-down physical condition and it will continue to fall until the health is toned up.

Scalp massage, proper shampoo- "ing, and daily brushing are the best remedies I know of for falling hair. After all, what more docs any specialist do when you reduce his treatments to essentials? The night before you shampoo, your, hair, rub over the entire scalp with a piece of cotton soaked in hot (Continued at foot of next column.s

The lack of freedom for the wife in modern marriage is less notice- able than it was, but it is made very apparent, when the husband who stays for four nights out of aix at the club is furious with his wife for being out when he rings up, at the last minute, to say he is

kept at the office."

I demand an equal freedom with complete trust. It is this lack of freedom and of trust that breeds discontent and deceit.

Nothing in life is certain, and marriage seems to be more uncer- tain than most things; but by nt. tempting to live on a friendly and trusting basis, instond of a [timental and one-sided one, some- thing quite grand and worth while may be made of it.

sen-

It demands more than a happy- xo-lucky oxistence. It demands of in difficulties, an understanding of both an unselfish love, a sympathy life, and of each other, Last, but by no means least, a sense of

humour.

Protesting Too Much,

With the perpetual reiteration of love avowals is sown the seed, of doubt in both minds. It is not necessary to reassert what should be an accomplished fact.

In conclusion, I demand a man who is interested in me not only because I am his wife, but because

I have a life apart from his, in- telligant theories of my own, that I can be for him that which he can- not buy a good companion, a sympathetic friend, one in whom he can confide, and lastly, perhaps, a good housekeeper.

YOUR HOME AND MINE.

HERRING ROES.

Herrings roes, hard ones, are very tasty done in the following manner. Bianch half-a-dozen big ones; drain; have them handy. Chop, finely, enough parsley to fill a teaspoon, and the same amount of onion, and mix them together in a couple of tablespoonfuls of melt- ed butter. Mash and mix in the

TOES. Fill paper ramequins with this mixture breadcrumb the topi bake in a quick oven...

EGG HOT-POT.

Hard-boil half-a-dozen eggs, ent each lengthways Extract the yolks, and mash them with a seasoning of grated nutmeg and papper; mix in a tablespoonful each of grated cheese and plain melted butter. Replace the yolks, allowing the right quantity to each white-cup. Season a plain white thick sauce with a little nut-meg, and put about quarter of an inch of this into

T

ARE YOU DETAIL-BLIND?

·ESSENTIAL POINTS IN THE

PICTURE..

(UY DR. ESTELLE COLE.]

At an afternoon party recently, Madama Eve Chic ought to have been awarded the palm for smart- ness and beauty, for she had most things to make her appear so. Being detail-blind she missed it.

Her pale oval face and handsome dark eyes were accentuated by a tight-fitting black cap of original cut, the edge being trimmed with gold braid. A black patch at the summit of the left cheek heighten- ed her effect. As the eyes wander- ed lower, red lips were attractive; but lo and behold in very downy black growth of bair surmounted them! This was a shock!

It left one wondering why a woman obviously bestowed with beauty's gifts and the world's goods ehould fail to have this incongruity removed when most women were hot in the beauty chase. Madams Chic's detail-blindness had overlooked this masculine attribute in such 癟 scheme of femininity.

Top-Iridescent Gauze Fash-

ions this Transparent Flower

Belaw.-Oversized.. Bose of Sheer Yellow Silk Has Petals Slightly shaded and Leaves of Virid Green

Then Mrs. Rich, short and | stampy, was wearing a dress with roundabout lines. It must have cost two or three tens of pounds. This was surmounted by a mountainous arrangement of ribbon on ber hat.

The Misses Odd are frequent eye- sores. How many leather coats does one see worn with a velvet or silk feather-mounted hat? Or a crêpe de chine frock displaying legs in liste- thread stockings; or outdoor walke

a shallow fireproof dish. Arrangsing shoes marring a dainty indoor

the eggs daintily on this; over all a thick sprinkling of baked bread. crumbs and a few drops of tomato ketchup. Hot up under the grill or in the oven. This dish gives scope to the imagination, in search- ing your invention for other season- ings for the yolks. Also, something could be substituted for the ketchup.

DELECTABLE APPLES.

dress.

Unstudied.

All these people are detail-blind Many people soak up main themes like blotting paper and leave the details unstudied.

In these days, when matching has become a craze, it is easy enough to indulge in Be scheme right through.

It seems that these are reasons for this failing, unconscious though they may be. To dress, attract at tention, and be admiral, is the de- There is not, I think, any way

sire of every woman, although many in which apples can be cooked that will deny this. These detail-blind: does them any harm. Here is a people get their share of atttraction nice apple tart Line a piedish with puff paste, and bake it gently Then half fill it with apple purés; then a layer of baked breadcrumbs; then a very thin coating of apricot jam Then fill up with a sweet custard-uncooked 1-favoured with vanilla, and bake till the bustard is done.

clive (or white mineral oil and let it remain on overnight. Wash the hair carefully with soft water and a pure, fiquid soap and rinse thoroughly. Dry by rubbing. with a turkish towel and massag- ing the scalp with the fingertips. In the Summer an occasional sun bath is beneficial,

Every night before you retire, grasp the scalp firmly with all ten fingers and manipulate it until the circulation is stimulated sud the scalp loosened. Then, with a clean hair brush brush it vigorously for at least five minutes,

in a wrong way. They belong to the category of those who listen but never take advice.

Their hard instinct operates by their desire to be in the fashion, but their individuality becomes. egocentricity. It is a form of mild emotional spree which allows them scope for comment from the on- lookers This is truly unconscious but, nevertheless, acts in this mater rial world of ours

The Other Side. What about the other side of the picture?

Perfection and similarity when carried to extremes are apt to satiate. Satisfaction leads to bare dota. The detail-blind person does arouse us from our lethargy and- Awaken our interests dulled by har- In fact, she relieves the mony monotony and goes to make up part- of a scheme which would be unliy able, except for its dissimilarities and oddities which create interest, thought and new things

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