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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

WOMEN'S PAGE

New Beauty

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TAKE, for instance, those tiny Jars

of cream specially designed to cover in the twinkling of an eye treckle or any unsightly spot. scratch. What an inspiration that

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Every one of us is occasionally afflicted with some small blemish that our ordinary make-up refuses to conceal.

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We spend 10 minutes, perhaps, dabbing it with vanishing cream and powder, and to no avail, Now

Tricks for Busy

ALMOST daily it becomes easier for a woman to be beautiful. New gadgets are continually being invented for her by thought- New ful manufacturers of edtimetics, writes a correspondent. creams, new shades in powders and lipsticks, new and improved. permanent waving-well, if a woman im't charming to look at and perfectly groomed these days it surely must be her own fault. The thing I have noticed is how all these new ideas cater especially for the basy girl, who is particular about her appear- ance and yet has not much time or money to spend on it.

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SOCIAL

Women

Lack of a sumcient supply of this "skin-vitamin" also leads to harsh, leathery conditions of the skin with which many women are all too familiar.

skin

Immediately this discovery was announced the inakers of 2 famous pair of beauty creams col- laborated with biologists to include this precious "skin-vitamin”. In- gredient in their creams; and ät last after years of intensive re- scarch, this has been achieved. For years we have been told by

There are two face creams which all, we have to do is to dab on this emergency is that face time that special cream and the blemish is cleanses the face quickly and com- beauty experts that a gentle dally contain this new "skin-vitamiin" a cold стевт for instantly hidden and hidden for pletely without the aid of either brushing of the face is the most ingredient,

beautifying babit we can acquire cleansing and a vanishing cream the whole day or evening most cream or soap and water.

There are often occasional times We may brush it with the purest powder base. Their method of use effectively. The new beauty ald

is very simple. may be had in various skin-match-when one is rushing straight from soap lather, or with a cleansing ing shades from the pale natural business to some appointment and Ition or warm almond ofl. but to deep sun tan.

needs to wipe off the day's dust brush it we must if we wish to Finally, have you thought of pur- Then consider another beauty and powder and make up one's keep the pores absolutely tree of chasing an Inexpensive perfume

Impurities and the texture velvety, spray for applying your

freshener? There's A world of uld, the cosmetic manufacturers' face anew.

The ordinary nallbrush, however,

the Jensation of gift to the girl who wants her skin

These new face tissies meet the is too hard for "delicate skin. so difference. In to have a beautiful matt appear situation promptly. They are im-ow comes along a brush of badger freshness which results from a ance for a photograph, or at a "dance. Known as skin-blender, this gnated with a special cleansing hair. It cleanses beautifully, works spraying-on rather than a dab. and freshening substance, and a lather or lotion well into the bing on, of a skin tonic. Keep a preparation is worked into the

few minates' brisk rubbing with

pores, and cannot scratch the ten-spray handy on dressing- table filed with our favourite Subse- -complexion with water.

one of them leaves the skin as derest skin. ".. quently moist or paste rouge is aprresh and clean as after a good

If you have any difficulty in pro-skin freshener. and note how its man's shaving use banishes a tired appearance piled, then the powder is dusted on and the effect is complete. Intend-wash. Most of the big stores are curing one buy u ed for the dry-skinned girl this starting to stock them, and they brush and use it daily for a few of the skin after shopping or

minutes. Brush in a hot oil if you day'a spring cleaning.

The aids suggested are for busy latest áld to beauty can also be are not expensive.

These tissues. of course, are not have a very dry skin, but other-i used by those with oily skins, though in this case its effect is not intended to take the place of the wise a good soap lather should suit women who cannot spare time to linger over the business of en. to keep beautiful quite no lasting. Skin-blender is usual skin clearing agents, but you,

emergency Recent research along new lines deavouring

stures stock countless procurable in four shades to suit merely to supply an

has produced a cream containing Leading varying tones of skin.

Then, of course, you have heard skin vitamin which helps to rebuild other aids, as you will discover on Another innovation that busy

iskin tissues.

your next shopping tour. girls will fall on with delight in an of complexion brushes.

WEDDING AT

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need.

FAIRY TALE COME TRUE

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938. -PACE T

LOOSE COVERS

BY

Experienced Cutters

A LARGE SELECTION OF THE WELL KNOWN

Pro. A BEL

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PRICE FROM

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Department

Commander Scott And Miss Isobel Henderson

The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon between Commander -Donald Scott, R.N, (retired) of London and Miss Isobel Mar- tha Henderson of Vancouver, B.C.

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The ceremony was performed by ..Dean Wilson and Rev. C. B. R. Bargent, and was witnessed by a small group of friends.

The bride was attired in a light blue, two-piece woollen sult, which was complemented by a Navy blue felt hat with vefl.

Mr. G. Gimore acted as best

man.

After the ceremony, a reception was held at No. 3 Thorpe Manor, May Road, the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Hugh-Jones. Later, the newlyweds left for their moon at Repulse Bay.

"SOME DAY MY PRINCE WILL COME" sings Snow White

in the fairy tale Alm cartoon. But he's come along already for

the girl in this picture, She's Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of Upper Phil- fimore-gardens, Kensington (London), ...

Because on September 29 Miss Though we should say was. Hunter married Prince Chula-Chakrabongse of Slam, with whom she honey---seen after the ceremony at Kensington Register Office.

Cousin to the young King of Siam and to Prince Birabongse (B. Bira), the famous, racing motorist, Prince Chala is thirty, and has vast estales In Siam, where the honeymoon will be spent. His bride is twenty-two.

MARRIAGE AT REGISTRY

The wedding took place at the Registry yesterday, of Mr. Robert King Sun Lee, merchant and Miss Wong Ngan-yick Witnesses of the ceremony were Messrs. Thomas S. Chung and Chan Wai-ng.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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NEWSETTES

Miss Dörts Chen left for Austra- The following forthcoming mar-la on a visit by the s.s. Changte

yesterday. riages are announced:

Lyall Mervyn Malzard Parlett. commercial assistant, of the Asia- Mr. A. A. Frazier of Marila is ten days' visit here and is tic Petroleum Company (North on a China) Timited., Changsha, Hunan, staying at the Feninsula Hotel.

Miss Catherine MacDougall Gray, of No. 22 Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S.

to

Jack Harper Middlecoat, railway agent, residing at the Gloucester Hotel, to Miss Dorothy Florence Harvey, secretary, residing at No 38, Morrison Hil Road, Hongkong.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Langston also returned from leave by the 8.5, Ranpura.

FRIDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Melon

Cereal

Individual Ham

or Jelly Omelettes Toasted Muffins Coffee

LUNCHEON

Tomato Juice Frappe

Fruit Salad Egg Curry Fresh Fruits Tea DINNER'

+ Cold Lobster Asparagus Balad with

Cheese Dressing Spaghetti and Chili

Apple Bauce

Ginger Cakes Iced Tea

of Mr W.A. Morling, formerly of Tientsin. Deceased was 71 years of age.

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The House of Quality & Service

ROUND ABOUT

One Sunnybreezy afternoon a small, dignified gray-hatred gentleman boarded the ferry and crossed to Kowloon. There were few passengers, and the gentleman, who sat at the stern, was very engrossed in a periodical

The breeze was warm and the' humidity ran high. "Attired in a grey. linen sult. he unconsciously pushed a light weight, fine straw hat, which he wore, to the back of his head.

The ferry arrived at Kowloon. The few customers disembarked, the gentleman joining them, un- of people, or place about

aware tum.

A ragged man walked behind the gentleman, whose thoughts were evidently engrossed in the printed words, which had absorbed his complete attention across the nar-

"A quick movement of the hand and the ragged man was richer by a fine straw grey hat.

Captain J. M. White, of Im-bour. perial Airways, and his wife and son will leave the Colony for England by alr on leave at the end of the month.

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Mr. RH Gaskin, formerly of Shanghai, who was at one time Mr. H. G. Sheldon, the well-one of the leading members of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, D short ill- passed away after known barrister. returned to the Colony on Wednesday by the

Bed- ness at Radlette, Herts. on Ranpura.

tember 30.

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All was quiet and peace. The gentleman continued to walk to- ward the rickshaw stand; the poorer man disappeared along the waterfront.

Relief Committee of the Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided at a meeting held yester- Mr. J. E. Newlin, tramé repre-

The marriage took place at day afternoon to present another

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to the Kwangtung ambulance sentative of the Dollar Steamship Chipping Barnet Co., is now residing in Dina of Miss Nancy (Bud) Parker-Rees, troops. House.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LC.

residing in

Parker-Rees, formerly of Hong- Mr. Chester A. King, of the Ro- Mr. T. B. Wilson, of the Dollar kong, to Mr. W. Gerald Grinley, of bert Dollar Company, was host to Line, has left the

Peninsula ghubrighat T.E.. Sylhet, India. a small gathering of friends at now Mr. E. A Prats has moved from Hotel and is

the home of Mr, T. B. Wilson, in the Waterloo Road.

Mr. Chew Hock-leong. exec- Waterloo Road, on Tuesday. even- the Peninsula Hotel into

tive of the Oversea Chineseing. Mr. King salled in the Athos Arlington Hotel Apartments.

Mr TN, Lee, manager of the Banking Corporation, was apas-II to assume new duties in Shang- Hongkong branch of the Bank of senger arriving here from Binga- bal with the same company. Communications, is returning to- pore in the Kanpura on Wednes

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Picture taken at the Eighth Extra Reco.. meeting hold Happy Valley daring the week-end. (Photo by Lelca).

day to the Colony from Shanghai. day.

News was received by cable yes- The lecture on "The Revival of terday of the death at Stirling Mr. Owyong Punshek, one of the Chinese Culture," postponed due to Scotland, of John Btevenson Max- leading Cantonese merchants the illness of the seturer, Dr. well, former second engineer of in Manila, is paying a visit to Klang Kang-hu, will now be held the Indo-Chinese Steam Naviga- Hongkong.

on Saturday at 3 pm. at the [Y.M.C.A., Bonham Road.

A total of 12,773 cases were treated in September by the St. On Wednesday evening, Captain John Ambulance New Territories W. H. Thomas, Port Superinten Medical Benevolent Branch. dent of the Dollar Line, and Mrs Thonday celebrated their 32nd Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin and wedding anniversary by giving a their children were among the pas dinner to their intimate friends. sengers arriving here by the a Rangurs on Wednesday.

Due to the inability of District Governor Rotarian J. M. Henry to The Rev. Mr. Brown's name was be, in Hongkong to-day, the Dis- Inadvertently omitted as being one trict Assembly at the Rotary Club

tion Company, Ltd. at the age of 43: The late Mr. Maxwell joined the Company in 1924 and was In- valided home in 1935. He leaves a widow to mourn his loas.

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An added 'attraction at the Bt. John's Cathedral Michaelmas Fair, to be held at the Volunteer Parade Ground on Baturday, will be a shooting competition for prizes. The Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, through the kindness Of Colonel H. B. Rose, has very kindly

of the foremost, helpers in the pro-and dinner following has been buered the use of the miniature. duction of "The Romance of the cancelled at his request. rifle range Shooting will be oper

10 ladles and gentlemen Western Chamber."

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In response to a request from The death occurred, very sud- General Yu Han-mon, Pacification denty, at London, on October 2. Commissioner for Kwangtung, the st

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