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Look fit! Feel fit! ENO will help you

Real physical fitness means strength, energy, high spirits. And fitness depends on inner clean- liness-the punctual and regular elimination of „poisonous wastes from the system. That is where Eno's "Fruit Salt" helps, by keeping your system prompt and thorough în its most impor- tant duty. Eno is a safe, pleasant laxative, and contains no habit-forming drug-no purgative mineral salt.

Healthy people, the vorld over, have relied en Eno for sixty years, Profit by their experi ence. Remember your Ene first thing every morning.

ENO'S

"FRUIT SALT"

THE WORLD-FAMED

EFFERVESCENT" SALINE

FOR SALE IN TWO 413NS AT

ALL CHEMISTS

AND

COMPRADORE

&HOPS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY

11, 1930.

WOMAN'S PAGE

THE CHARM OF THE NEW SHAPES.

Individuality and that indefinable charm. NO coveted by every woman

are most adequately ex pressed in dresses de. signed by

MAISON MARNAC

No. 4

Pedder

Street

(Opposite Hong Jong

Hotel).

TRUIT SALT

PLECCOOLING,

"HEALTH-CIVING INVIGORATING

EFTER:ESCENT SALINE

ENO

·TANED

The words "Fruit Sala” and "no" and the label pa the package "are the registe trade marks of 3. C. Eno, Ltd., London, England.

General Sales Ageniti HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc.

Princes Building, Hon; "Kong.

IT EVEN SURPRISED HER

Her Frock Looked Like New!

Now she knows that we de perfect dry- cleaning.

Our workmanship is good and under European Supervision.

For men's clothes, too, we do expert clean. ing and pressing. Gabardine, Flannel and Palm. Beach suits are kept beautifully white.

THE STEAM LAUNDRY Co.

Head Office:-Mong Kok, Tel. 57082.

Hong Kong Depots:-16, Stanley St., Tel. 21279. Hong Kong Hotel (visitors only.) Kowloon Hotel Depot, Hankow Road.

Kowloon Depot 19, Canton Road.

Peak Hotel Depot.

DARELLE

FOR

Beauty Shoppe.

PERMANENT

WAVING.

13, Ice House Street.

If you have a sweet little-girl face, you'll look charming in one of the new big-bria katą,

CLOTHES THAT "MEN ADMIRE.

It is extraordinary how often „American girts and Englishmen are attracted to one another. These girls are usually brinful of irresist ible vitality, and they find the young men in England fascinatingly dif ferent from their own country men.

There are one or two things, how. ever, that every American girl should know.

Some one ought to tell her that young men in this country seldom, jf ever. say it with flowers" to even the most lovely girls, and that a husband who ordered a spray of orchids for his wife would run a grave risk of being certified insane.

No wonder these girls find the good-looking young Englishman a snare and a delusion. Then, again, there is the question of clothes. Even a well-brought up English girl is sometimes puzzled by the average Englishman's attitude towards her clothes.

Glitter-a Mistake. Have you ever noticed how the men of your acquaintance ignore your clothes when they are brand new, and yet when you have worn a dress until you are tired of the sight of it and are just about to throw it away, these same mep will remark. That is a very pretty dress you are wearing: it is new, isn't it?

It is this apparent lack of ob servation on the men's part that induces so many women to make the mistake of wearing shiny or glittering dresses that they feel are

certain to attract instant attention. If you take the trouble to inquire into the matter you will discover that seven out of ten men dislike

sequins, diamanté, and hard, shiny, metallic materials.

†. This is, of course, rather dis

couraging to those women who want to be swart and up to date, and at the same time would like to have their clothes admired by men as well as women.. The difficulty is quite easily overcome by wearing new-fashioned clothes that have something about them that is old- fashioned or familiar to most men.

A Discouraging Fact. Instead of admiring dresses of this type, they seem to distrust them in some curious way. The truth of the matter is that Englishmen as a rule do not really, like, anything that is new, and so they only begin to like a woman's dress by the time she is ready to give it or throw it away.

THE COLOUR FOR YOU!

Ribbed Silk.

For instance, it does not matter how fashionnbly extreme a dress is; if it is made in an old-fashioned material men will admire it as well

ful of dry mustard to the water, you will find that the nasty stell which the fish leaves DE

your utensils will quickly disappear.

If postage stamps, gummed labels, or jam-bot covers have b come glued together, do not soak in water, but lay a thin paper over them and pass hot iron over.

They will then come apart easily, and the gum will be intact.

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Get a flat tin (the top of a biscuit tin will do) and put a layer of common salt (half inch thick) in it,

Place the cake tin "in" the centro

and bear the salt round the sides, as women, but for a different replacing the tin in the oven in the ordinary way. This will prevent the cake burning.

son,

Dressmakers and their designers are beginning to realise this fact, and that is one of the reasons why 80 many old-fashioned materials are being revived for the nowcat and smartest models.

One of the most beautiful even- ing gowns of this season is made of lacquer red heavy Ottoman, the old-fashioned ribbed silk that is s0 stiff it will almoet stand by itself.

The bodice has a very short balero effect, and the long princess fine is broken by a lime-green velvet ribbon belt with a diamond buckle Godets ore let into the skirt from the knees to the ankles.

Dull Surface Procks.

One of the most attractive mate- rials for smart afternoon dresses is satin made up on the wrong side, which has a dull surface.

Although Paris dressmakers often use the wrong side of satin for afternoon dresses, very few English dressmakers have realised what can be done in this way.

The most effective method of using the material is to make up the russ with inset strappings and a yoke of the shiny side of the satin. This is a charming contrast to the rest of the dress, which has a dull surface.

Most women haye good taste as far as the cut and style. of their clathes is concerned. It is their choice of materials that so often spoils the effect.

DO YOU KNOW?

Every once in a while we hear a superior male person remark that

To prevent women think of nothing but clothes.

egg custard from turning out Can't you picture that same male.

watery-looking," person's distnate if we stopped place the vessel containing the giving a thought to our wardrobes custard inside a large vessel con and went about indifferent in sack-taining water, and bring up to cloth and aahes!

boiling point in a quick oven.

This methad never fails to turn cut a perfect and tasty-looking custard.

The truth is that beauty gives joy. and so making ourselves attract tive consists in getting one hundred per cent. out of our good points and reducing our weak features to an unknown quantity. And ecolour helps us in our solution of this fascinating problem.

Do not throw away burnt of used carbide as its uses are varied.

It makes a cheap and economcial whitewash for outhouses, doorsteps, and stairs.

The colours that best solve the sports clothes problem for the A beautiful white, glossy and last- blonde woman with pale coming surface is given by mixing it plexion are those that will bring | with water, the same as you would her own delicate tints into stronger whiting. relief. They are as follows, with the blue-eyed woman's shades named first and second: Tortoiseshell (pale golden brown), fern, light. brick, crab apple, (light pinkish tan).

The colours to be avoided remain constant. They are red, strong blue, yellow, dark green. Venetian fuchsia, violet, "orange, all shades. that neutralise the wearer's Own calouring.

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When speaking of aports clothes em including all clothes for summer-time wear in the country or at the seaside, and so range from the conventional jumper end skirt outfit to the brim little linen or gingham frock, arr even the bathing suit.

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Treat yourself to a starch bath every now and then.

I in the best of ali tones for the skin.

Two tablespoonfuls of starch die solved in your bath and you will emerge with a skin like velvet,

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time again:

The salt can be used time and

The marble top of an old-fashion- ed washstand if fixed to a kitchen table will make a cool table for making pastry, and is easily kept clean.

Common alum melted in an old) iron spoon over the fire forms an exceedingly strong ending for glass, fancy china and other orga mente; when the alum is dry these articles can be washed without fear of them coming apart.

When washing up after cooking herring, if you add a teaspoon-

Summer Washing Frocks

for the

Children.

Dainty Dresses for every

occasion.

The SINCERE Co., Ltd.

You'd never think he was the same child.

How babies do answer to "Eactogen "Mother looks" at that milky mouth and comforted little face and she feels she's done right. He's gone down contentedly for the best sleep he's had for days. You see "Lactogen" comes to Baby like a gentle friend. It gives him the feeding nourishment he needs, but it puts no strain on his system. Pure rich milk-full- cream milk-milk with all its vitamina Just treated to by the Nestle's process and made light and easy digeat! That's what Baby wanted all the time. Milk that he could take without pain and could turn to good.

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THE NATURAL MILK FOOD

4 Nestle's Product.

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