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CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS HOTELS.-.

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CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE

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.7.00a.m., Thurs, Mar. 30.

via Shanghai, Kobo & Yokoluma EMPRESS OF ASIA via Honolulu EMPRESS OF CANADA viá Honolulu EMPRESS OF RUSSIA via Ipnotolu EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu

„Noon, Fri, Apr. 14. Noon, Thur., Apr. 27.

Noon. Fri, May 12.

Air-conditioned equipment on CPM Trans-Continental Trains Frequent Canadkin Parlic Atlatie saliings to European Peris

·TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF, ASJA

ÈMPRESS OF CANADA'

Union

5.09 p.m., Thurs., March 23. Apr. 7

Quilding Canadian Pacific

N.Y.K.

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JAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.

Kamakura Maru (ex Chichibu Maru) Thursday, Asama Maru

Sunday,

SZATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)

Telephone 20752

LINE

30th Mar. 18th Apr.

(Convenient connection from Hongkong). Hikawa Maru (from Kobe) ....... Wednesday, 29th Mar, NEW YORK vla Panama

*Nagara Maru

... Friday,

7th Apr.

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Honolulu, Hile, San Francisco,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Balboa to Valparaiso.

28th Mor.

(Starts from Kobe, Convenient connection from Hongkong) Bokuyó Maru (from Kobe)....... Tuesday, LONDON, MARSEILLES, NAPLES via Suez.

Hakone Maru

Husimi Maru

Hakozaki Maru.

Friday,

24th. Mar.

Saturday, 8th Apr. Saturday, 22nd Apr.

SIDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Davao, Thursday Island and Brisbane

Atuta Maru .....................

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colomba

Naruto Moru

Anyo Maru

KANGOON & CALCUTTA vin Singapore

*Analock

KODE & YOKOHAMA

Suwa Maru

Terukuni Maru

Hakusan Maru

• Cargo only,

Friday, 24th Mar.

Monday, Sunday,

27th Mar. 9th Apr.

Thursday, 30th Mar.

Saturday, 25th Mar. Tuesday, 4th Apr. Friday, 21st Apr.

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ELV. "SHANTUNG“

BLV. "TAMARA"

VIAN PORTS.

OUTWARDS to: Yokohama, Kobe & Omka,

Passenger Rates: "NINGPO"

To London or Antwerp Other Vessels

Hongkong.

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∙Phone: 30968..

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Salling abou 20th Mar. 28th Apr.

24th Mar. 15th April

£58.10.0. 253, 0.0.

Agents:

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PRESIDENT LINER

SAILINGS

SAN FRANCISCO, AND LOS ANGELES

vio

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU

*S 5 "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

8 & "PRESIDENT COOLIDGÉ”.

8 9 "PRESIDENT TAFT"

8 8 "PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

8 9 “PRESIDENT PIERCE" DA

8 S "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

Omits Shanghai.

SAILS MAR. 25th of 4.00

ба

11. a.m. a.m. SAILS MAY 5th

at 0.00

ᎠᎫᎨ . MAY 10th at 0.00 a.m. SAILS JUNE 3rd at 12.00 Noon

APR. 10th at 8.00

APR. 21st at 0.00

And fortnightly thereafter, NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ

SS "PRESIDENT MONROE” 55 "PRESIDENT ADAMS"

SAILS MAR. 29th at 0.00 pm. APR. 14th at 12.00 Noon And fortnightly thereafter,

MANILA

S S "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE"

8 8 "PRESIDENT TAFT"

9 8 "PRESIDENT ADAMS"

S∙S “PRESIDENT CLEVELAND"

SAILS APR. 3rd at

APR, 14th at 1.00 APR. 14th. APR. 20th

a.m.

Thursday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 23, 1939.

Latest Petticoat Rules

The navy blue woollen suit above has a blouse and petticoat in broderle anglaise to go with it. Below is a black woollen pinafore frock worn over petticoat in white pique, which is longer

than the skirt. The blouse is also white. : Petticoat Dresses

BRUYERE has made "petticoat

dresses"; the petticoat, in white pique is worn under a skirt in dark wool, with braces placed in such a way that the underskirt is visible above and bulow the outer one.

There are

many petticoats which have ribbons passed through eyelet embroidery, Fastenings

ARE petticoats tied at the

waist or if they are attach- ed to a sleeveless top.

It would seem that they are all hooked around the waist and not always well hooked. At any rate, at Piguet's opening show, one of his mannequins must have hooked hers badly in her hurry, for, to the joy of the spectators, she lost hor petti- coat, hoops and all, in the middle. of the salon.

BEAUTY TIPS

Circles under the eyes do not al

Indicate eyestrain or poor

ways

health. There may be an excess of skin pigment in this area or per-. haps there is insufficient fatty tis- sue. There a little you can do about the first, but gentle massage with a rich cream and alternate hot and cold applications to atim- ulate the circulation will often cause the circles to disappear when they are due to the latter condition.

Facial mannerisms, frowning and nervoudness are often to blame when fine lines and crows-feet appicor in the young face. Remove the cause and you can at least soften the lines, Smooth a little cream around the eyes at night, too, as the skin in this area is thinner and more sensitivo than that elsewhere on the face. Leave a faint flim of cream on the lids and around the eyes when you go out in the water air.

Tents

are nature's own eyewash and tonie so do not be afraid to shed a few when you feel, like cry- Ing. Crying is sometimes 2 good sedative for weaty nerves, too. Do it in private, however, as others might not understand that you are merely being scientific.

Cookery Hints

of

at 12.00 Noon DD recipes should be put

envelope stuck into the back of your cookery book.

★ ★ AMERICAN ★ ★

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ROUND WORLD SERVICES

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Oven shelves should be sprinkled with salt to prevent-burning.

Egg whites will whip, more quickly

If the basin is slightly warmed.

Remember to dry fruit well after washing it, before you 'add it to the flour,

Your cauliflower'stands less chance of breaking if you scoop a deep hole in the stalk instead of culting it across before cooking it..

PARIS.

allas D frills, batiste, broderie an

glaise, coloured ribbons, floral cretonne

are used for petticoats like grannie used to wear.

Women are very much preoccupied just now with one problem presented by the knee-length erinoline which is the very newest thing in fashion and, in fact, by all these very short wide, daytime skirts,

How la ond supposed to get in and out of a car, to sit down, to bend 'over, to walk on a windy day in these dresses without being terribly.... indiscreet?

Very Important

WOMEN'S lingerie styles are going to be in-

fluenced by these fashions. Petticoats aro accorded an extreme importance in almost all the collections, and- there are oven certain houses which show dresses that are no more than trans- parent. tunles which cover a slip which is the chief interest of the model.

The petticoat la very often so delicately worked, so subtly designed, that the dress seems to be added as a pure matter of tradition!

The potticoat is so important that it often peeps beneath the frock to make sure that it is

seen.

Some Are Starched

THESE petticoats are often in pique with n

ruffle of the fabric of the dress, or in "broderie anglaise" in starched batiste or linen; there are others in plaid taffetas with a pleated ruffle; still others are in specially prepared very coarse lace, which is so stiff that it serves the purpose of hoops.

A great many afternoon dresses have wide bands of contrasting fabric at the hem to simu- late a petticoat. You can see how important the petticoat has become in fashion since, when one in not really worn under the dress,.the designer indicates its influence.

Quito Victorian

FACH dressmaker has his own favoured style of petticoat, which is distinctly different from the others. Piguet, who is the foremost advocate of the short crinoline, shows us petticoats like those of good, neat little Victorian girls, very much in the note of his collection.

These petticoats are very wide, trimmed with "broderie anglalse," through which a narrow black ribbon is slotted and tied in a tiny flat bow, and have hoops in them which widen the dress.

He usually places the hoop just at the knee. On the other hand, Rochas prefers crinolines in which the hoops are placed just below the hips.

USEFUL HINTS

|will remove any unpleasant odours

1 If snap fasteners are closed, ibe-

To remove the smell from bottles' fore you place clothes in the washy

that

have contained pungent you will save" the small knobs from: liquids, half All them with cold being crushed and ruined, when water, and add to each a tablespoon cloties are put through the wringer. of dry mustard. Shake well, let Slightly warm newly purchased them stand for an hour or so, then tea in the even, before putting it rinse well in clear water.

into the caddy, and Its Bavour will When boiling greens, add a crust be much improved. of bread) to the saucepan, and this );

Isobel

Mothers!

and Increases and enriches the natural flow of milk.

Maltonic is prepared under the

most hygienic conditions and is

recommended by the Medical · Profession,

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PROTECT YOUR BABY DRINK MALTONIC, DAILY, Baby's health depends-now and In the future on the food ho recelves during the first months. To ensure that Baby is given rich and uncontaminated. milk, a wise mother will drink Maltonic daily; it fortifies her body bgainst sickness

EWO MALTONIC

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