10
If Your Skin Looks Tired
·A·
WOMAN'S skin should look vilat and alive. This is not only be- cause such a plain le so much more youthful-looking. One sees far too faded-looking skins, skins which appear as if the blood in them is sluggish and inactive. A skl should look as if the blood la coursing viinily through IL.
inany
A skin, 13 we know, requires nourishment in the form of sultable creams, and most skins get this, "But this is not suffelent. The system. requires both food and stimulating exercise, Sunilarly with the skin It needs both nourishment and some form of slimulus Food and no stimulus results in jadedness. So give your skin food, but do not on!t the stimulus,
There are various ways in which this can be achieved,
You can slap your face with your lunds. Don't neglect any portion of the face; slap under your chin, too; and do not forget the neck either. Slap with the fingertips and slap Ughtly but briskly, so that you hear the slaps resounding,
Ten Minutes "World"
And don't just give a few slaps, then feel that you have discharged your duty. Do it for at least ten ininutes if you want to feel any effect. At the end of this period, you will really feel your skin glowing and vibrating, and when the slight red- ness has worn off, I will show a marked improvement in appearance, 100.
It is a good plan, incidentally, to use cream after this treatment, as the skin will be In a 1more activo and receptive state and will take to the cream more effectively.
A variation of the slapping is pinching. Use the same principle, that is, go over every porllón_of_the skin and pinch really hard. Include the nose also, of course, but the fore- hend does not tend itself very well Lo ploching, 30
the slapping is method for 11. And keep it all up for at least ten minutes.
Another variation is to rub the face hard with the fingertips.
You may, it like, pick your f vourite among these two methods and employ mostly that. But you would do well to vary quite often with the others. Each method, does something different and brings some different constituent of the skin into
Thursday,
Stripes are smart so are spots. Just right for Summer are these gay swing-time frocks in the popular dirndl style, Note the scalloped square neckline on the striped dress and the dainty lace edging which trims its com- panion,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 29, 1939.
Mary Grace Gives New Styles For
illiti
ANY time's washing frock time
these days with mothers and
Spiced Prunes daughters, just cust your eye on the
styles on page. They are cut on the latest lines, and all
piny, so that you make sure of a kind SPICED prunes are excellent served the newest fashion touches have of all-round stimulus if you employ cold as an accompaniment to been incorporated.
Practical styles are best for sum- frocks, but these designs, mer
all ways. Further, change in itself is
Soak overnight galantines.
ib also stimulating.
prunes. Then stone them and slew This treatment should be done slowly with 1 cuptal water. I' cupful every day, especially if you skin is brown sugar, cuplul vinegar, which are becoming, too. sallow or is beginning to lose its stick cinnamon, C cloves, 4'allspice, 2 youthful bloom and springiness; It bindes of mace, and 11⁄2 teaspoonful will work wonders with the skin. It grated nutmeg. is better really not to wait till the
ageing begins. Start early and keep that jaded look.ut boy.
Roma Lobel
When the prunes are tender, drain the syrup and boil it for 10 minutes before pouring it over the prunes.
B. M.
Cleaning Painted Walls
And Woodwork
If the walls are very dirty, a good THE paint used on walls in kit-
chens, bathrooms and bedrooms cleaning fluid is made by dissolving is, for the most part, flat paint. This two ounces of powdered glue in two kind of paint is easily scoured off the quarts of bolling water, then shaving wall, therefore must never be rubbed into it a cake of mild while soap, hard in cleaning. Let the cleansing stirring until thoroughly dissolved. agents themselves take up the soll. Let it cool, until it forms a jelly; Nearly oli failures In cleaning Add enough of this jelly to a pallful painted walls are due to the mistaken of lukewarm water to make a good belief that the soil must be scrubbed suds. Apply this with soft sponge o.
to the wet walls. Sponge this off Grease spots are easily removed by with clear warm water and wipd) patting with a soft cloth dipped in down with chamois. turpentine, then rinsing with another Sometimes when a coat of paint] dipped in one cupful of clear water has just been applied to walls, it is to which three or four drops of para- followed by a coat of glaze, which Ma have been added. Every trace does not show, and over this is put of the spots will have disappeared, an invisible coating of starch. This and without injury to the paint. latter remains until the walls re- When the entire surface of the quire cleaning, at which time the walls is to be cleaned, flest dust every starch is washed off, bringing with inch of it thoroughly to remove every it all the dirt which has adhered to particle of light dust. Then sponge it.
it, one wall at a time, with clear,
lukewarm water, and while the wall A Successful Method
is stil wat, go over it with whatever
cleaning solution has been chosen for
left streaked
or of the
This suggests a method of clean-
use. This preliminary wetting les- ing which has been used very suc- is made in the sens the dangers of the wall being cessfully. Starch
soll being usual way as for laundry, and is ap-
walls with a sponge,, plied to the rubbed into the surface of the paint, and then, when all the walls have been covered, it is removed with a
Powders and Soaps
Spots & Stripes
Pretty as a picture are the first two sketched, and, let me tell you, stripes and spots are the smartest
thing this year.
The charm of the dirndl Is its easy ft. The first style shown is made in the new chalkline spun ar- tificial silit, 'which washes well, if care is taken. Note the original neckline, gauged shoulders and full puff sleeves.
Tho spot dirndl-as-well as the styles -for-the-not-so-slims, are made in an excellent washing material called "Spunshine," which has the same appearance as spun silk.
Lace Trimming
Let me describe the spot dirndl arst. Lace plays an important part in fashion ine of bodice are prettily trimmed lils season and the sleeves and neck- with a narrow lace siging.
Oround abades to be had are navy. brown, wine, green, ildo and black with contrasting spots; sizes as above.
Now for the not-so-slimst Mother will like these two new washing frocks. The plain one is designed on really sim-inaking lines with well cut tall- ored rovers
A half belt ties at the back, making it easily adjustable to any figure.
Lastly comes the printed dress in a This style is not only young-looking, Alenderising all-over patterned design. but it has something now in necklines.
There are attractive groups of gaug logs on shoulders, and the well-cut skirt has a straight panel down the front. Half-belt Hes at back.
Local Events
Four
Gay
Frocks
Shopping
Herrs
Mother looks just as pretty as her daughters. For ton shillings she can buy two charming holiday frocks in the newest colours. The flowored design has the latest curvad Y.- neckline and panelled skirt, and, for a change, there is the slim button-up dross in a plain colour.
:
REFUGEES WELFARE
Officials Appointed For
Relief Organisations
The Hongkong Refugee and Social Welfare Council, formerly part of the Emergency Refugee Council, had its first meeting at the St. John's Cathe- dral office on Tuesday.
The Patrons of the Council are- The Vicar Apostelle, Hongkong and the Bishop of Hongkong.
The Officera of the Council are: Chairman, the Very Rev. 3. L. Wilson; Vice-Chairman, Miss E. S. Atina; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Y Tang; Hen, Accountant, Mr. T. M. Sung: Hon. Secretaries, Mrs. Davis and Miss J. H. Taylor.
The Executive Committee is DJ follows. Rev. Father Ryan, s.J., Rev.: Lee Kau-yan, Rev. F. Short, Mrs.
The Kowloon Union Church will Whyatt, Miss Elliott, Mr. J. M. Wang, sponge, dipped in clear, warm water. hold their mahjong drive on July 18 Mr. T. M. Sung, Mr. George She, Inexpensive cleaning powders, to Woodwork covered with flat paint at 3 p.m. and not on July 19, us Major Ponting, Professor. Forster, be dissolved in water and used on is cleaned, in the same manner as originally planned.
Mr. Lau King-tsing, Mr. L. K. Chu, painted walls, can be purchased at flat-painted walls.
Miss Shin Tok-hing, Mrs. Ho Pak- many stores. They are to be used Woodwork covered with cnamei Two weddings took place yesterdayping.
box.
was
according to the directions on the or any gloss paint or with varnish at the Registry before Mr. T. J. The meeting was well attended,
has. a harder surface and does not Gould, Deputy Registrar of Mar- and an Executive Commlitee If the wails are only slightly become so much solled, consequently rloges. Corporal Harold Edwin held after the meeting. solled, lukewarm soapsuds may be much easier to clean,
Spots usual-Copsey, of the Royal Corps of
Miss Alexandra-
-RED-CROSS_AUXILIARY.
used successfully on the aircady wot ly can be removed with a woollen Signals, Whithetd "Biffado,""" walls. Use only mid white soap, cloth wrung out, of warm-water married
The following are the officers-nt) such as one might use for the face Rub gently, with a circular motion. Bassova, shop assistant, of 20 Han- the Foreign Auxiliary to the National and bands, never kitchen or laundry if the spots persist, put a little whit-kow Road, Kowloon. The witnesses Red Cross Society of China. soap. Apply with ü very
soft ing on a damp cloth, apply lightly, were Messrs, C. K. Brown und 0. Chairman, Bishop Hall, Hon, Scere- sponge, not cloth, because a wipe off and dry at once. The soft Griffiths. Mr. Ng Yuet-hing, clerk at tary, Mrs. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke; Hon. sponge, may be used evenly and lustre of enamel is dulled a little by the Dairy Farm, married Miss Tsang Treasurere, Hon, Mr. S. Caine, Mr. without pressure on the paint, a even the mildest song, therefore it Yee-wah, of 28, Lyndhurst Terrace. S. J, Chan. Executive Committee thing almost impossible with cloth should be used only when absolutely The witnesses were Messrs. Eam Dr. Chau Wal-cheung,
MA
Dunbar, no matter how soft it may be. Wash necessary.
Dr. Fisher, Mr. M. F. Key, Prof. only a narrow strip up and down, at Discoloration on woodwork made
Gordon King, Mrs. Kon, Dr. Robert The following forthcoming wed-Lim, Dr. Montgomery, Fr. O'Mella, dings are announced:
Mr. Renner, Prof. Ride, Mr. Scott,
once
a time, starting from the top, and at by, scratching matches. can be re-
̈sponge (off with clear warm moved with lemon juice, water and drý with a soft cloth.
J. 8.
`HOLLYWOOD'S LATEST - FERMANENT
... WAVE METHOD
No Electricity.. Machineless Hooler Wave
Only At
- BETEN'S BEAUTY SALON Peninsula Hotel,; K'loon, Tel. 50001, Exten, 34,
COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS
EVERYWHERE
Fan-chlu and Ng Tze-hing.
Mr. Li Choung-wan, merchant, to Mr. J. M. Wong, Mrs. Wong Men, Miss Ma Fung-yee, of 382, Lockhart Dr. Arthur Woo, Dr. C. Y. Wu. Road;
An Advisory Council is also being
Mr. Wan Ding-men, student, to Miss formed. Sin Wal-Long, of 16, Kennedy Ter- race, Hongkong;
Mr. Pang Yuck-mun, merchant, 10 Miss Lam Sou-wah of 4, Nanking Street:
Cheong
Yes-mun teacher, to Miss Chan, Chee-kin, student, of 10, Bar rows Street;
A. R. P. LECTURES
Two courses of Air Raid-Warden lecturca. In Chinese will be held at the Tun Mul Middle School. 1-7 Heard Sreet, Wanchal, on Mondays Mr. Tang Chung-pat, merchant, to and Thursdays at 7 pm. commen- Mias Elaine Lew teacher, of 30,eing July 10 and on Tuesdays and "Wongnelchong" Rond;ights *** Fridayınat za p.m., commencing on
Mr. Gabriel Joseph Taochy, mer-July ifade
e chant, to Miss Fok Yustak, of:11 The lecturer will In both cases bo Stewart Road, Wanchat;
Mr. K. B. Loung.
Crossword Puzzle
AUROBS
-Little boy 1-1.001 11-iting triabi 14-Cator
15-lating to 10-Male sheep 17-Good to wat 10- Aft;mattes
30-Crier of couri (pl.) 12-Extent of roaming 7-Blath
23-Made angry
* Part
27-bhort blow 23-Man's stody 30Epectal type of
ja enddieiseira 152).
1-Orown old,
35-Absence of sound
11-Ever (porties
33-Anglent monarch of
Judea
*ood opposite
to
45-Roman emptor 45-Peach colles chief €9-Theodore
$1-Blog-paced barse
-Widow
51-
53-Two-footed animal 55-13ehold!
10-Choose ST VOLNA
1-Propriety of conduct to-surface street ** 6-Belonging to that -Cibed adopted at
Nicken
12
13 14
19
די
}BY LARS'MORBIS
ANSWER TO... · PREVIO
Tattook of
email depression 28-One who. Avojde (7--Draire (aling) 4-Worthless remnania'
DOWN
1-Nabitukto
Dght color Naby's bed 4niblical Deme
Inserind
18
16
24
28
મ
30
32.
133
34
зь
37
742
43
не
147 48
52.
Str
6-dewing Gerions
$-32imies
B-Adgit organisma 10–11th 101tug of
di alphabet A 11--PArmor'S OTERA-
1241100
15-Tezas dcfcer 13--kostum princes Amr etōre
※アー
-Wear slock farm
Blightly opened 1-Character in
Othello 26-EXYCHWOTK 26-Pirad
on-conformis)
➡he roug ***-Ailey 26-Build
fi-Corded fabrie 40-Pertaining to movih
t-Extinct bird
Combining "forms"
Dars witness
-Pas in advance
7-Have relationship
Football teams B-Deduce from premias 63-Wozin
84-alonging to fats 67-Force 00-Anciens inhabitant
60-That WoMAD'S La~Clear brodt.
£3-Pizzi mole of scale
12. 13
144
45
144
150
753
54
155
58
SUMMER VACATIOŃ ! !
MAMPEI HOTEL KARUIZAWA
KARUIZAWA has been a well known summer resort for European people for over nifty years. 3080 feet above sea level, It offers ideal summer temperatures, never exceeding 80 degrees.
314 hours from TOKYO.
Please apply to the JAPAN TOURIST BUREAU-HONGKONG-INQUIRY OFFICE" and get defälls to your requirements or write to KARUI- ZAWA directly.
DRESS DESIGNER
SHOWED. HONGKONG
Mr. MUNDI JELINEK
THE FAMOUS
RECENTLY
SOME
OF
HIS
LATEST CREATIONS AND
GOLF
SWIMMING
RIDING
TENNIS, etc.
nates:
European plan from Y5 to YIL for single and from Y9 1o T18 for-double.
American plan from YII to X20 for single and from X20 to X30 for double.
WE HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE
THAT ALL INQUIRIES ABOUT
OLD BOND STREET
"Dresses & Coats
SOLE AGENTS SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THE
SACHTER & NEWMAN ROOM 3 STOCK EXCHANGE BLDĠ.
TEL: 22391
Page 10Page 11
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.