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THE FELIX HAT SHOP

(York Building Chater Road)

Scarf - Sets

Jersey - Frocks and

Pretty Simple House Frocks

Just Received

1

VERY MODERATE PRICES

RED ROSE BEAUTY SALON

Try a Red Rose

Marcel Wave.

OUR SKILLED OPERATOR HAVING HAD

13 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA.

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ENTRANCE LOS House St.

PRONE 27889.

Parfumerie Rigaud

PARIS.

"UN AIR EMBAUME"

Flacon de Luxe Grand Modéle. A Hygienic and Refreshing Perfume in great. favour on all Oversen Karkots

OBTAINABLE FROM—

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD

THE PHARMACY.

THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY

WING ON & 00.

THE SUN CO.

SINCERE CO.

AGENTS.

VICENTE ATIENZA & CO.

No. 64 NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON,

A

TEL. 57155,

"RICKSHAW BRAND

CELEBRATED

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SOLD BY ALL COMPRADORES

AWARDED 1 GOLD MEDALS

FOR PURITY, STRENGTH

AND FLAVOUR.

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CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION

CALIF., U.S.A.

RED RASPBERRIES

"Red Raspberries

The pick of berries"

APRICOTS

"Del Monte's Apricots

The Best to be got"

Obtainable at All Compradore Shops. Sole Agents KUNG SHEUNG CO. CHINA BUILDING HONG KONG

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933.

Three Pretty House

Frocks

1. Navy and White Spotted silk with white bow-tie.

2. Fancy-tweed dress of brown with collar and bow of orange crepe-de-chine.

3. Olive green patterned cloth with pique cuffs and edge to the double-breasted front.

The

Banish Fear

By A DOCTOR greatest foe

to human

health and happiness is not slums or poor feeding or defective -sanitation or any other physical defect; it is fear..

Without it everything else that opposes man's welfare can be overcome. The man who fears not can defeat all conditions that war against him. Poor food, bad air, and discomforts of all kinds all fall against the stout heart,

There is no end to the domina- tion which the mind has over the body, and physical enemies are powerless against the human cita- del which is fortified by true

Storing Perfume

For Winter

courage. There was never a time pourri. It is published at the re

Here is tested recipe for when this deserved better to be instilled into people's minds than quest of several readers. the present. Fear is far too pre-oughly as is usual for potpourri, Dry the rose petals very thor-

valent.

NEVER FRIGHTEN A CHILD Every other patient who enters the consulting room is suffering from the fear of illness more than from illness itself. There is, of course, no more certain way to encourage 11-health than to be afraid of it, and to hasten its on- set than by anticipation.

Doctors and nurses seldom suc- cumb to the infections with which they are in daily contact. The reason is chiefly, that they are not afraid of illness; their occupation gives them the contempt born of familiarity.

When influenza is rife it is the people who are most afraid of it who are arst attacked. The hunt- -Ing man knows that when he faces a jump he must "throw his heart over first." If he takes the fence with confidence he will land safely on the other alde. It is the same with illness.

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Aids To Beauty

One or two well-known society women have appeared in public. lately, without powder on their facea

But I do got think this will be some general. The majority of wo- men and girls mproved "when" Nature is aided artistically.

Beauty culture is a great deal more scientific than it used to be in the days when creams and powders were employed to hide defecta. It is now cossidered necessary to eradicate the blemishes firat.

That is why massage the right sort of massage-and face packs are so general both in the parlours and pot-mions and for use at bcane.

MUD PAOKS,

different "park".

Most beauty specialists use

for different Place alternate layers of rose leaves clients, according to their ages and and rock salt in a glass jar. The the type of skin they possess upper layer should be one of salt. These packs may be divided into

Now let this stand for a fort-vegetable and mineral. aight, but stir it once a day with

The egg and oil, the various meals"; a wooden spoon, taking care to come under the former (or is an replace the top of salt.

After this turn the mixture into ones are definitely mineral

egg an animal product1), the mud. some large receptacle, and mix. with it a quarter of an ounce of powdered mace, ounce of powder- ed cinnamon bark, 1 ounce of pow dered cloves. 1 ounce orris root,

pound lavender flowers.

When these spices are mixed res place them in a jar-you will want a larger one. now than the former glass jar.

LET IT MATURE

Put first an inch depth of the oil and so on alternately. mixture. Then sprinkle verbena When the jar is full finish with an ounce of lavender water. Then close the lid and allow the potpourri to mature for a few days,

with this reapa, using dried balm You could experiment further of Gilead leaves, dried rosemary, marjoram and sweet thyme-ever sweetbrier and jasmine petals might and a place in it.

notice short sleeves with the turn-

Make up your mind that it can- back cuff. It still appears that not touch you, and it will not these will be worn for the after-Go about in fear of catching in- nucn::

fections and you will get them.

The origin of fear is often faul ty management of thechild. More bringing up a child is giving him important than anything else in a natural sense of safety, conn-

AN ORANGE BALL dence, and fearlessness.

I once tried to make an "orange" clovs bail," but, it wee, not dried child, never frighten him. It should are thedirections, and I shail try it Whatever else you do to your enough and so went mouldy. Hera be a criminal act to terrify a again Belect child, whether for punishment or orange. Thrust cloves into the skin a thin-skinned. to stop him doing wrong, by tales tightly all over so that there is no of ghosts, or the devil, or a big orange peel visible, policeman, or anything else. Eleanour Sinclair Rohde, in that No, child has his proper chance delightful book of hers called "The less he is free from fear in his ten- that the orange should be small and of bodily and mental health un-Scented Garden," says, in addition, der years. It is in them that the that if the skin is tough use foundation is laid of his whole at- kin to make each hole. titude towarda life, pe 2

When this is done the advises

There's something about a plaid

SMART MAC'S · that appeals to almost everybody. It has so many moods. In ita Another thing I have been natie- martial aspect we all know the ing lately is the sudden smartness patriotic enthusiasm it can engen- of the mac, Smooth, supple macs, der, but as a fashion note it is with a dull surface, pulled in tight- rather new to all except the greatly at the waist, with a nice baggy" grandmothers, who remember it look about the shoulders, are being well from their youth.

admitted into the most fashionable circles for town and country. They go so well with a navy blue baret, particularly if it is pulled well over the forehead, so that the edge is on a level with the tip of the nose. This, with a knitted jumper and a soft navy cashmere scarf, tied with artful carelessness, Mamzelle is, très chic!

then

Have you ever seen anything more demure than a Peter Pan collar and stiff butterfly bow in silk plaid taffetas on a very tailor- ed black velveteen frock

Many fashion designers have dis covered it this year and are creat ing quite a sensation by it. But they need only to look back at the portraits of the "sixties" to find that the young girls of those days knew quite a thing about it, too, and could carry aff the styles superbly

One of the best bargains for Autumn. is a dead white maç in a soft sheeting. It looks as if it might have cost anything, but. the actual price very small.

A

couraged to face daily incidents powder consisting of equal parts of It is then that he must be en- the makers to roll the orange in unafraid and with the natural as crris root and powdered cinnazoon. sumption that things are well for Leave it wrapped up in paper with a plaid taffetas blouse is one that

him as a joyful, not a frightening. It will be ready for use then and him. Everything should come to this powder for 1 week would flatter almost any woman,

"vontures on matte give the perfume lasts a whole year, whether she wears it for the offer in the morning of for tea porties at

worrying man and woman owed "Pomanders." Many an elderly dyspeptic, mary This comes under the chapter head- four o'clock. A floppy bow in front for tweed for morning. The handle the depressing aspect which life The recips she gives for our has a very softening effect, but, at is in chromium and looks like a

life has taken for them to fears great-grandmother's sweet-bags

Have you seen the new tailored handbage? They are shaped like a flapjack and made in silk for afternoon wear, and rough wollen

the same time, a rather waist-coat a spring,, and, of course, the mater-planted in the unconscious mind as follows!--

effect-gives it a sumciently neat air

to make it suitable for either the alin or the larger figure. You may

the inconsiderate words or acts those who had charge of their

al must match your suit or coat. Knitted string bags are also very smart and have a chromium handle, childhood..

Equal quantities of dried loven- der, verbena and sweet geranium leabes.

Always Something New

AT

Maizee's

Beautiful Feather Boas with Muff Bags to match, latest Fashions from London, Paris and New York

Mrs. Beten's

Beauty Salon

For

Facials, Manicure, Waring, Setting

aradi

The Gallia Permanent"

Wave

(Guaranteed to Last Six Months)

Ordinary Full-head Wave 815. Extra-thick Hair · 820 Also Realistle and Eugene Wave

AT THE USUAL PRICES

Given by Mas. BETEN herself

PENINSULA HOTEL ...BEAUTY SALON

Gordon's Ltd.

For Shoes

of Quality

Dainty Dance-Shoes

in Gold

and Silver Kid

in Satin

in Faille

and Brocade and Walking Shoes for all Occasions

Co

Phone 58081.

ORDONS, Ltd.

Footwear for Kilady

Kayamally Building.

FOR 10 DAYS ONLY

EXHIBITION OF NATURAL AND CULTURED

PEARLS

AND

PEARL JEWELRY

at Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR OPEN From 9 - M. to 6 PM.

Mr. Kodaka, the Pearl collector is exhibiting his collection of pearls and other pearl jewelry from Amsterdam, Paris, and Brussels at Messrs. Komor and Komor's. They are mounted in Gold, Platinum and White Gold in all the latest designs. There are Rings, Brooches, Necklaces, Tie Pins, Studs, Earrings, etc. The prices are lower than before. One may purchase a necklace from $90.00 upwards.

Do not miss this opportunity of getting something delightfully new and yet inexpensive in the latest models.

KOMOR & HOMOR

-York Building.

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