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P & O-BRITISH INDIA (APCAR) AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(Companies Incorporated in England.)

Taking Cargo on through Bill of Lading for STRAITS, JAVA & BURMA CEYLON, INDIA, HANIAN OULF, MAURITIUS. E, & B. AFTCA, AUS-

INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND TRALARIA

QUEENSLAND PONTS,

RED SEA, EGYPT, KUROPE, ETC.

PENINBULAR & ORIENTAL, PORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS

(Under Contract with M, Government:)

All vessels may exit at any ports on or off the route,-and the route and wil alling are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.

Steamers

(CARTHAGE

**SOMALI

$RAJPUTANA

IANPURA

BANGALORE VICEROY OF

INDIA *BEHAR

BHUTAN

(CORFU

Tons From H'Kong about [ 14,000, 2nd Sept., Noon,

7,000 9th Sept.

17,000 16th Sept.

17,000 30 Sept. 0,000 7th Get,

20,000 14th Cir.

6,000 2811: Oet. 0,000 4 Nov.

14,000' 11th Nov.

Destination

Bombay. Marsellies & London. B'bay. Mseilles, Hayre. L'don, Hall H. R'dam & A'werp. Bombay, Marseilles & London. alaries London,

'bay, M'scilles, Invre, L'don, Bull, bg, R'dam & A'werp, Marseilles & London.

Marseilles & London.

13'tmay, M'seilles, Havre, L'ton, itul, bg. R'dam & A'werp. Ebay, Marseilles & London.

• Cargo only. i Calls Casablanca. & Calls Tangler.

All vessels may call at Malta,

NOWSILERA

NARINGA

TALMA

SURDHANA

SHIRALA

BRITISH INDIA APCAI BAILINGS (SOUTH)

BOUD, DE Sept.

7,000 23rd Sept.

camp! 7th Oct. 10,000 211 Oct.

10,000, 4th Nov.

S'pore, Purt

Swettenham,

Penang Rangoon & Calculta.

DO.

DO.

DO.

DO.

• The "NOW HIERA" and "NARINGA" do not carry pas engers.

B. I. Apear Line teiners have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd Class DAADEETA.

EASTERN & Australian failinus (SOUTH)

TANDA

NANKIN

NELLORE

1.000 2nd Sept., il a.m. Manila, Haboul, Brisbane,

7,000 30th Sept.

7,000 3rd Nov.

Sydney, Melburne

& Hobart

Regular monthly sailings from Hongkong to Shanghai and Japan and II'kong to Austral

NANKIN

*NARINGA

BANGALORE

RANPURA

TALMA

VICEROY OF

Cargo only.

INDIA SIRDHANA

Hong Kong to Rydney-10 days BAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN,

7,000 3rd Sept.

7,000 4th Sept. 6000 4th Sept. 17,000 14 Sept. 10,000 11th Sept. 20,000, 28th Sept. 10,000

2811 Sept.

(Shanghai & Japan.

1

Shanghai & Japan.

(Shewithal

Japan,

Shanghat.

Japan.

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notier. Parcela measuring not more than B c.ft. will be received at the Company's Office up to Doon on the day previous to sailing.

For Paysage Rates, Handbooks, Freight, etc. apply

Agente

F.&O. n'ding, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Phone

Connaught C

CANADIAN PACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS - HOTELS ·

RAILWAYS - EXPRESS)

TO HONOLULU, CANADA, UNITED STATES

and EUROPE

via Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama

EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu

EMPRESS OF ASIA via Honolulu

EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

.Noon. Fri, Sept. 1.

Noon, Fri, Sept. 13. Noon. Fri, Sept. 29.

Noon, Fri., Ocl. 13. · Empress of Ilussa & Empress of Asla call at Nagasaki

Air-conditioned equipment en C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European Parts TO MANILA

EMPRESS OP ASIA

7.

.Thurs.. Sept. Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inoculation certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities datod not less than five days nor more than three months from dǝto of arrival in Manila.

Union

Building

Canadian Pacific

Telephone

20752

PRESIDENT LINER Sailings

To MANILA

S.S. "PRESIDENT HARRISON”

Friday, Sept. 1st at 12.00 Noon

S.S. “PRESIDENT

PIERCE”

Sunday, Sept. 3rd at 2.00 a.m.

IMPORTANT

All passengers must possess cholora cortificates issued

by the Hongkong Government authorities at least five fulf days prior to arrival at Manila.

* * AMERICAN * *

PRESIDENT LINES

"ROUND-WORLD SERVICE"

12. Pedder Street.

Telephone 28171.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 31, 1939.

Time Slips Backwards

This frock accentuates the hipa below an hour-glass waist. It is in white crepe. with cherry, velvet ribbon threaded through the horizontally gathered hip- fine. The cherry velvet continues at the fully gathered sleeves. Worn eith it are short cherry velvet gloves edged. with white lace and velvet shoes fade specially to match. Two feathers in the hair are touched with sequins.

HOUR-GLASS

Beauty and Boredom

Don't Mix

WAISTS

YOU'VE got to develop a waist line.

YOU'VE

Paris is aiming to take it in and accentuate your hips for afternoon and evening clothes, Shoulders can go broad with much padding and trim- ming-quite a lot of braid, embroidery, and military epaulettes are to be seen ---or remain as nature made them, but your hips should have an outward trend.

Madame Chanel, who has put her skirts down to 14in. from the ground Instead of the more general 15, 16in.. or 17in., has de- signed afternoon frocks with narrow belts that go so far as to outline the hip bones. But the side view by almost fut. This means that the tummy and back must be kept well in.

Lucille Parny adds to the apparent hip measurement by putting panniers on her even- ing skirts and quite a number of designers use horizontal drapery round the hip and bust line.

Chanel even goes so far as to gather the top of a woollen skirt so that it falls slightly loose. Another way of indulging in this trend, or rather providing it, is to thread a piece of cherry velvet ribbon through the hip-line of a white crepe fruck.

One of Maurice Rigaud's cents had one of the most hilp-accentunting lines I've seen. The coal is black, with a horizontally gathered piere of bright blue material let into the sides and back, just across the hip line. The coat is lined with the same blue and a red belt fuishes it.

A great deal of Ingenuity is shown by Chanel, who has designed a number of lovely black evening frocks, mostly in velvet and net-mixed or alone-with nipped-in waists.

Skirts on these are mostly full, with thick black net aver sheath under-slips, and they are sometimes dnished with velvet hems. Pieces of jewellery/worn with these are lovely and very generous,

Most noticeable trend in jewellery is 1, military, and 2, Baroque. Lots of it is lavish- ly burenes together round toe, taroat or beads hung in strings on a single necklet like a plas- fron. These are Chand's exotic favourde. She even hangs them over the collars of suits. In addition to lavish Jewellery there are, for evening, new hund-dresses, which consist of lacquered feathers tipped with sequins,

All this top decoration is counter-balanced by the wide skirts, the hip fulness, and the fact that at the middle is that entertainingly slam waist, rutting, as it were, the picture in

1wo.

many women realise the tre- chanting daffodil is vut ul place

Short Cuts

There is less waste if par- snips, carrots and new potatoes are scraped instead of pared.

How many women re to beauty of springing out of the dull, heavy, prac-an impression of great big by

not being bored, of being vibrantly leal earth. alive, and interested in things?

Vital Interest

It is no good merely to appear alive and interested, you have to feel it. Yes, keep alive your wonder

Hife. Encourage yourself tu

of

fcel

A low-ceilinged room may be given

starting the curtains from the top of the window frame and running them down to the Hoor. All ruffles and draperies should be avoided.

We can, in addition to our regular jobs, đó things which we like com- pletely, and which will act as addi- tional stimulus.

Now how to prevent being bored, stirred by flowers, beautiful mute The first thing you must watch is rials, Jovely muste, good books, pic-has something appealing in it, but Don't too close and constant association not to require that kind of sophis- turesque scenery, and so on. tication which says that you must take things casually. Feel things with it makes us overlook this. never be surprised and never wonder deeply, and be vitally interested not ut anything. You know the type of only in everything around you, but woman who never moves a muscle in everything you do. at the most striking news, or feels stirred by the most magnificent Don't work half-heartedly. We come to resemble a slab of very achievement.

If you take this heavy pudding if we execute our Keep alive your wonder of life as work Inggardly and mechanically, heart you will find yourself

Įsiderably happier. well as your emotions. That is the and without any interest. Arst antidote to boredom. Don't

Your eyes will become brighter and aquash your natural spirits. We have

Not all of us have work which

philosophy to con-

all got strong natural vibrancy; we thrills us, but, if we really look for more glowing, your voice will acquire start with It as children, but in the it, we shall always find some aspect a more cheerful note, your step will humdrum routine of daily life we of It which is interesting or which become more springy, and even your suppress it. We say It is out of place. gives pleasure to do it.

no more

You know the truism that we all The capacity to thrill is out of place even when engaged in like somebody else's job better. That sweeping out a room than an en- does help to prove that every job

cheeks will develop a better colour as a result of the blood coursing more healthily and more strongly through your being.

Itoma Lobel

A shirt of firemen's red la,tucked into a wrap-around skirt of gray-siriped silk to make this dinner dress. The model wears a półka-dot nash, a'zbeklace of shells and cork-moled mindala,

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TRANSPARENT

GLYCERINE SOAP

ORDEAL

BY STAIRWAY

A'

KUSH falls over the gay

chattering groups as she glides down the great staircase with cool, unhurried steps. She holds the

centre of the stage and she knows it.

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Only the confidence born of a very slender lissom figure could stand up to ordeal by stairway on an "Orders and Decorations" occasion like tonight. She takes no chances with that willowy figure of hers. If, through some rare oversight, her host fails to see that there is gin and Rose's Lime Juice-then she just sighs faintly and drinks nothing. He is a lucky host who sees her a second time at his parties after making such a gaffe. There are many, many parties, but only one Rose's.

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