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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
WOMEN'S PAGE
EVENING MAKE-UP HAS ITS OWN SECRETS
The New Golden Orange Tinted Lights
EVERY WOMAN LIKES to look hier best in the evening under the
soft glow of modern decorative lighting. Much of the new golden orange-tinted light now being used for the home dining. room, lounge, the restaurant and hall-room is schemed with this end In view. There are fascinating beauty requisites specially planned for evening usé under artificial light, when contours are softened and the radiance of jewels and the richer colourings of the fabrics worn demand an ethereat distinction in beauty colouring.
DARK or fale, the soignée colf-
fure i vogue, with its cluster of shapely curls. Is designed to prowe a perfect frame to features "and beauty colouring. Powder and cosmetics may be chosen to bestown ittle more delicacy,
The finished effect ZAY be frankly sophisticated. A clear, Ivory pink pallor with shadowed eyes and vivid ps Is a distinctive type of make-up for the woman with black or very dark hair" and eyes. This is especially becoming) when any of the bright lacqueri shades or gold or silvery brocades with a definite tint are worn. A more youthful vivacity in com- plexion colouring 1s needed for the butterfly hues that will be among the chosen dance trocks this season.
DAYTIME COMPLEXION tints can usually be slightly deepen- ed in tone under artificial lighting by using a little richer tint in powder. One of the fundamental rules in the choice of powder is to bc Burc that it matches the medium tone of the skin.
For the warmer toned English type of complexion that so often goes with golden hair glints a very: lovely evening make-up is attain- ed with the use of a desert rose powder with a pink camellia ronge and pstick. For mid-colourings the same rouge and lipstick can be chosen with a currant zose, or rose Indian powder. A touch of lue or green eye-shadow can be put on lightly to give glamour that is permissible with an even- Ing ensemble..
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THURSDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Stewed Pears
Cereal
Green Com Sally Lunn
Toast
Coffee
LUNCHEON
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Needle Soup
Grilled Smoked Salmon Creamed Onions
Little Peas firates Pineapple
with
Cottage Cheese Balad
Whole Wheat Rolls
Lime Sherbert in Cantaloup
Halves
DINNER
onlon
Soup
Corn Beef
Potato Chips
Tomato Stuffed with Left-
overs
Apple Ple Cheese'
Co Tee
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
The following forthcoming
inarriages are announced !----
These beauty preparations from Miss Yu So-man, residing at No.
SOCIAL
ALL SMILES AT THE RACE COURSE
This picture shows a happy group of punters.
Maybe one
of them won a prize in the sweeps-maybe! (Photo by Leica).
NEWSETTES
Mr. F. Stormes of the Chinese
| Maritime Customs, left for home
leave by the Patrocius.
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The Interport Lawn Bowls, din- ner will take place in the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday evening.
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Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, Manager of John E Thornycroft and Co., Ltd.. will leave for Manila in the Bm- press of Russia this evening.
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Lt.-Comdr. E. B. Tancock, went home on the Patrocius, Mrs. Tan- cock and child will leave by the Potsdam. sailing to-day.
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Mr. Y. C. Chang, of the General Motors, has returned to Hongkong from a business trip to Chung-
king.
Vice-
General Liu Chi-wen, Minister of Audits, and former Mayor of Canton is paying a visit t Hongkong. having arrived here on Monday,
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Mr. Tan Chwee-lee, manager of the Shanghai office of the Oversea- Chinese Banking Corporation, is expected here to-morroW on business.
Mr. Toh Bien-seng, Amoy indus- trial and commercial magnate, who has recently been on a world tour. has arrived in Hongkong. He ex- pects to stay here for a little while
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hsueh of the North and Hongkong. left for Honolulu yesterday morning via the Pan American Airways China to come. Clipper.
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The Pan American Airways His Excellency Sir Geoffry China Clipper leaves this morning Northente will entertain the Court at 8.30 from Kai Tak. The next et the Hongkong University at a service from the United States, dinner at Government House this Honolulu and Manila will be arriv evening
ing on November 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Eness Luciano da
Mr. Yokota, from Shanghai, will entertain guests at a cocktail) Cunha, who were married on Sun- party in the Jacobean Room of day, will leave for Manila in the
the Hongkong Hotel this evening Canadian Pacific Empress of
Russia this evening.
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Mr. G. H. Blyth of the Dollar
a New Bond-street beauty salon 23. Canal Road West, Hongkong from 5 to 7 p.m. pre designed to achieve the per- to Mr. Harold William Winglee. fret alliance of a natural yet er-clerk of the Asiatic Petroleum Mr. and Mrs.". W. Fisher, who hanced complexion. Powders are Company residing at No. 488, are well known in aviation circles Steamship Line returned from
In the Colony, will leave for Los leave by the President Coolidge
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blended to skin tones. Lipstick Lockhart Road, top floor: and rouge harmonise, and should! Mr. Lavrence Kadoorie, partner Angeles in the President Coolidge and left again for Singapore. Mr. always be the same in tint. This of the nrm. of Sir Elly Kadoorie to-morrow_morning.
Blyth will be in charge of the choice in tint can be varied 11 and Sons residing at the Penin-
Company there. needful to give a better effect with sula
Hotel, Kowloon to Miss Mr. L. G. Cousins. Director - of a basic ensemble colour, as with Muriel Gubbay, residing at No. 38. the
British American Tobacco General Lal To-Eung, commander the curious magenta blue and dull Macdonnell Road. Hongkong.
Chinese Securities Co., Ltd, and Mr. Savage of the
Salt Revenue cerise that are among the evening Miss Chan Yuen-yu, of No. 6. will
arrive in the Colony from Guarda, has returned to fabric shades shown this season. Lee Tung 'Street, first door, Hong- Shanghal today aboard the Em-Colony from Kunming and Chung- EVENING MAKE-UP usually kong to Mr. "Ling Stu-san, clerk press of Russia.
king. He also paid a visit to takes a little more time in the af the Hongkong Hotel. Garage,
Kwelchow. # Arst stages If the face is to ap- residing at No. 124 Shanghai The Imperial Airways airplane pear fresh and unlined, and Street. third floor Kowloon: from Bangkok with the London
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Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Reuter's general manager for the Far Hongkong
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938.--PAGE "7
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Round About
,modern beauty aids are all so Mr. William Latton Forster and Australian mall and passen East. has returned to cleverly produced that the process mariner residing at No. 51. Sharp gera is due to-day at 3.30 pm. The from a trip to Manila. Mr. Chan-coolles stand can be rather a restful prelude Street top door, to Miss Wong next plane departing for London cellor arrived here from Shanghai and pier over on the Kowloon side than otherwise, while the extra Yak-ying of the same address. wil Friday 7 a.m. time spent ensures a more lasting beauty effect.
A cleansing cream, used in con- Junction with a skin freshener. with a
final touch of finishing cream as a rouge_and_powder base, is the best preparation for the daytime or evening complexion.
A pale tea-rose-tinted finishing cream from the same salon has special qualities because it posses- ses a lotion base and cannot cause any untoward shine, A touch of this
cream smoothed on very Hahtly with the finger-tipa pro- vides a powder foundation that keeps the skin smooth and velvety for hours:
One DI the subtle notes in evening make-up is to use the same powder base for the throat and shoulders.
"WIDOW" ROLLS IN TO MONEY
ROWDS gathered when a shrouded female figure literally rolled into Thansi from Poona
She explained that she was rolling along the ground to Benares-holy elty of the Hindus to carry out a com-.. mand of her dead, husband.
A fund was Immediately started by sympathetic and pious onlookers, and a sum of about £15 collected
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spot and given to the widow.
One bystander had his doubts. however. He WLS 2 police officer, who followed the widow to a Post Office, where she invested the sum la a postal order:
Then it all came out. The "Widow" was a man dressed in woman's clothes, who earned a handsome living by his impos- ture. He sent on the money earned to his son.
the effect of good eyelashes: An the throat and from chin toʻbrow CLEVER USE OF CREAM rouge is eyebrow pencil gives the finishing line.
merest spot Aliould be blended in with the tios
Important. The
of the fingers, giving a natural
use of a finishing cream and be
Jore powdering.
touches to well-groomed eyebrows." FACIAL "COCKTAIL”
Four, five and six gangs of about the godown
about a fortnight ago from Shang-where the boats come in to dis- hal en route to Manila.
A charge passengers and cargo. heavily laden vessel has just tied The Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall
and work of unloading and- Kt., "C.MG. LLD.. has extended loading is about to begin. Invitations to a luncheon party to
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The "number one of each toolie
be held at his residence, Hatton Bang whit the orders of pler and House, Kotewall Road, on Tuesday, - zodown ---- superintendents. Fruit:
Oct. 25 at 1 pm in honour of rope, paper, machinery, flour, and Dr. Cicely D. Williams, who is a
other sorts of cargo must be re- svest. at Government House.
moved from the pler into large echoing warehouses.
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From Dr. Edward H. T. Shu the "Hongkong Daily Press" has re- ceived a copy of "China To-day an exceptionally fine Double-Tenth supplement of the "China Press" of Shanghai, It contains num- erous articles of interest as well as many attractive Illustrations.
DRESSMAKING ZIPP-UP...
Everything goes with a sipp In the autumn dress shows.
The ship's hatches are open, cranes begin to chatter and moan: as they dip into the ship's Insides and bring forth tons of freight.
"The work of the coolier is ready.
Gang number ones congregate with the coolles, each drawing a round ball of paper from a large upside-down straw coolie hat.
In haste they open the ball of paper: some find a hole, others Just a crumpled sip of paper.
-Those fortunate coolles with their slip of paper having a punch- ea hole gather their cargo hooks, the rope nets and proceed to the Others
There are zipped backs, zipped job of work designated.
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With the natural make-up in Togue eyes can be Improved by an ALL COMPLEXION TREATMENT brow pencil. After the tips of the artistic touching-up with the eye- glow to the skin directly after the must have a sound basis in the eyelashes have been accentuated
care of the skin. When the skin an eyebrow pencil can be used to skirts zipped shoulders. zipped are assigned to various labour is greyed or sallow, or the pro-draw a fine line around the lower plackets. And 8. lot of those { through, the "hole in the paper" A dry rouge, which is sometimes biem of de-tanning arises. as it lashes. This should be done with dresses that look as if you'd been system until all coolles are busy better with an olly type of skin, does sometimes at this season of extreme lightness so that the line poured into them, which means with work. should be applied between the the year, a facial. "cocktail" 19 looks nothing more than a shadow, zipps from neck to hem.
Then, peace reigns among the powdering process. When any beneficial. This can be done with Eye-shadow is often a distinct Up to now it has been a bit dm- unloading coolles! powder is used it is a mistake to an easily applied lemon-magnesia improvement, but this, too, must cult to change over to an all-zipp rub. The powder should be used facial pack.
and the treatment be highly artistic in application dress, or to have one made from pockets, and the 44 inch for freely with a large puff passed whiteris, freshens and tones the well-known Alm star uses a new some of those lovely fabrics you house-coats and the day or even- lightly over the whole surface of skin into 4 pleasant smoothness. shade of grey eye-shadow in a soft see in the materials-by-the-yarding frocks that fasten right down the face. Then the superfluous Throat and hands can also be im tone that is practically undetect- departments. powder should be removed, leaving proved by this simple and inexable. The shadow is deepened on For full-length zipps have been a matt skin with an unpowdered | pensive home treatment.
16 the eyelid and blended away in hard to come by. Appearance.
Massage with a good skin food is delicate tones to the eyebrow.
This autum the zipp Lipstick should be used to soften helpful. One of the useful pre-Powder 思 applied afterwards. dination has been taken in - the lip outlines and accentuate cepts to remember when' applying This cye make-up enhances the hand, You
Dow get colour. A lovely make-up is often skin food or cleansing cream is to eyes and suits the present beauty those flexible plastic ones in marred by outlining the
lips use an upward and outward stroke thehton in eyebrow grooming, a ten new colours and in lengths heavily. Eyelash darkenet can of the angers, smoothing, the fine line following the natural ranging from 41 to 44 Inches. Improve the light tips that shorten tream in gently from the base of arch of the brows.
The 4 inch
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There is a special long, back- Zapp that, Paris has decided, 18 the best way of fastening the new high-necked long-sleeved tulip- line" frocks with decorated fronts These flexible zipps may be washed or dry-cleaned, but they must not be bolted or touched ones are for with a hot Iron.
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