THE CHINA MAIE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1957.
FEATURES
FOR
BOYS
AND
Kittens Turn Boxers, One Takes The
GIRLS **
Count
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(Solutions on Page 20)
A BOXER'S manager always has problems, but if there are two fighters under
At left, Tex and Whitey, managed by the Harry Deilans, pose ai ringsido the same roof and they both moor, the problems are likely to be catastrophic. before a book. The paws really is (entre) before Tex takes the count (right).
TOP FASHION DESIGNER ADVISES-
Don't Let Glamour Dictate Your Career
By Evelyn. Witter
TF you are in a career-
dilemma,
is advice which should help VIHI.
It comes from Simonetta, whose lubel signifles the tops in fashion all over the world.
In a letter which I re- celved from her recently, she said: "It is very im- portant not to choose career just because one hears that it is a glamorous one, You must, choose a job
B
This world acclaim
proves
the soundness of Simonetta's career-choosing advice:
Do not choose A career bo- cause it scoma glamorous.
Choose a job that not only Interests you, but will bring forth
your personality and
character.
Be ready
to
Assume hard work and sacrifice in whatever
feld you choose.
Love what you are doing.
HERE'S HOW 1.SHOW IT LIKE THIS.... 2.SLAP FINGERS SHARPLY ACROSS PALM...AS YOUDA PUT THIRD FINGER FORWARD BEND FIRST FINGER BACK...
AND
IT WILL LOOK AS IF BAND JUMPED TO OTHER FINGER.
SURE I HAVE MAGIC FINGERS...WATCH ME MAKE THAT SALT SHAKER
RISE.
HERE'S
HOW
BAND
THESE FNGERS
· ARE BENT
1.WHEN NO ONE IS WATCHING, PUSH ATOOTHPICK INTO. A HOLE IN TOP OF SHAKER. (KEEP YOUR HAND OVER
THE TOOTHPICK)
Z. PUT TIPS OF FINGERS TO
TOP OF SHAKER. ...TAKE TOOH PICK BY YOUR LITTLE FINGER AND THUMB AND
LIFTITSLOWLY.
IT WILL LOOK AS
IS RISING
BY
MAGIC.
HOW THE SMUG THIEF IS OUTWITTED
IDENTIFICATION OF THE
STOLEN DOG
TOE WEAVER was a dog-
JOB
napper. Strolling about the streets of Chicago. ply- ing his dubious trade, he would pick up valuable dogs.
Then he would either sell them at places where no embarrassed
questions
were asked, or return them to the owners if suitable re- ward was offered.
As a safeguard against being accused of thelt--for he was a sensitive soul whe didn't like gals -Weaver would hold the dog for a few days while he trained it to answer to a new nome. This way, he had a tool- proof scheme-he thought,
CONFIDENT
ARREST HIM-HES A
DUGNAVIRAL:
was too stubborn to admit he'd been outwitted,
Simonetta, of Rome
that should not only interest you, but will bring forth your personality character."
and
Simonetta lives the advice she gives. Her clothes show Doberman's owner her interest, personality and brought forth from a briefcase character:
The
she likes to
n batch of small cards, Care- fully he explained to the court design sport clothes and she that these represented a method dislikes the discipline of of noseprinting dogs and other animals,
NOSEPRINTS
tailored coats and suits.
In 1955 a correspondent for the New York Herald This method was invented said she was the top couture by John A. Dondero, of New
and that her
designer,
York, an internationally known clothes were outstanding in fingerprint expert, The chemi- cally treated cards took prints
of a dog's nose which were as
Individual and accurate a means
Identification
of
Angerprinting.
FD
human
their youthful expression.
AMONG well-known per-
"It shouldn't happen to a dog." sonalities who agree that Weaver complained bitterly as Simonetta has put so much
Then Weaver made thu mis- owner's calls, Weaver beamed. out of the courtroom to begin that they are irresistible are
of trying to sell a fine The magistrate and speelmen of Dobermun to owner looked puzzled,
a husky bailiff escorted him of herself in her designs the dog's his gaol sentence.
trke
man who turned out to be the Weaver smirked to himselt.
dog's real owner, The man call- expecting
od
to be set free with
1 had
a
the police, and shortly little delay. Wenver was brought before a before. He was a start upple, magistrate.
he told himself, He had SHI, Weaver was smugly foolproof system, confident. He had a way with dogs he had already trained The dog's owner couldn't un the Doberman not to answer to derstand the refusal of his pet
Its former
name..
to answer to his old name. But It never occurred to Weaver he quickly recovered his wits that his intent with dags might and spoke
quietly to the used honestly-and even pay magistrale.
be
beller than dogmapping. A cl15- Weaver couldn't bear what honest dollar was too nitractive was being said and be began
Sunflower legend Keyes, Mrs Douglas Fair-
Once the sunflower lived in a around in a large, pink shell pulled by gold fishes and tur- tes.
One day she went riding and fell asleep. The fishes and tur-
cave under the res. She rode
sand.
Model shows lavender blne wool coat by Simoneita.
news sil over
Tin Hunts Wild Animals
-Strangest of All Was the Ous That Followed Him-
By MAX TRELL
GENERAL Tin, the Tin Soldier,
was always modest about what a wonderful hunter he was. Still, he didn't hesitate to say that there were vozy lew hunters in the wide world who had hunted in so many different places as he had
"I've hunted in Africa," he told his three friends,
Knart. the shadow boy with the turned- about namo, Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, and Hiawatha, the Wooden Indian Boy. They all stood in front of him, hoping he would tell them about his many hunt- ing adventures.
Africa!" they all ex- claimed in surprise and admira- tion.
Hottest Jungles
"Not all of Afrien," General Tin said. "Just the thickest
and hotiest jungles of Africa,"
This made them all gasp. "I've also done a bit of hunt-
North
There was a donkey with stripes."
ing adventures near the North Pole, I saw a long, black animal that swam in the water and barked"
Knarf,
Teddy and Hiawatha
ing in Aromerica, South looked at one another
Americo,
in
11
and Australia,' General Tin added, still very modest tone of volce. It was as though he had said had
a couple of alices of toast for breakfast.”
He didn't make his hunting adventures sound very important at all.
him
Finally Knart asked So please to tell them what kind of animals he had hunted on his the different hunting adventures.
"You really want to hear about them?" General Tin sald
"We do, we do!" Kmart and Teddy and Hiawatha
Vogue sent a deshion photo-shouted.
to Italian grapher and editor
Rome and in January, 1947, As a Simonetta's fashions appeared in
all
Ordinary Animals the animals I saw and hunted "I warn you, my dear friend, weren't really
her private, customers: everything that concerns butler's uniforms, bits and Theresa Wright, Jennifer beauty and fashion." - scraps, odds and ends of loft- Jones, Lauren Bacall, Evelyn
overn. She accomplished Her life more than backe much with so little that it made banks Jr., the wife of Look's "p these statements. Born fashion
world publisher, Mrs Fleur Fenton in Italy, in 1922 of Count Glube Giovanni Colonna and Cowles, and the Italian
Duchess Barbara Antonelli, screen star, Sylvana
she was reared in Rome and Mangano.
educated in the In her letter concerning government schools. Les pulled her shell up on the careers, Simonetta goes on little girl, she loved design that magazine, Wide Interest in beach and she fell out on the to say: "To be successful in ing clothes for her dolls; as Simonetta designs were awaken
She awoke to see the any career means a lot of a teen-ager she thought of ed in the United States. to his petly chiselling nature. worry. What sneaky trick were love with him.
sus and immediately fell in hard work and sacrifice. So, opening a custom dress shop, In 1951, Simonetta's fashions Just as be had anticipated, they trying to pull on him? A She stood so long watching it is very important to love as her friends urged her to. were shown in New York, then watha Insisted they wanted to
Doberman ignored his fine atate when your victim the sun that her feet grow to what you are doing. I per-
in Montreal, Canada. Since bear about them no matter the ground. Her hands turned sonally chose to open a
IT SEEMED she would have then rights to her designs have whether, General Tin thought
But + disturbed Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, "Very well," agreed General to a pretty yellow flower.
fashions for the simple rea- world upset the life of the and Argentina. Now she is called the sun- flower because sho always son that I have always loved fashion-loving Simonetta. turns her face to the sun.
dresses and fabrics and
When she was 19 she Win Interned for nine months bo cause of her anti-Fasciat activi- ties. Three years later she was groled again for similar reasons. A far cry from fashions and fabrics!
the
EZOOKS WHO
SPIDERS ARE NEAR- SIGHTED DESPITE ITS EIGHT SIMPLE", EYES,THE SPİDER: CANNOT CLEARLY DIS- TINGUISH OBJECTS SIX INCHES. AWAY
THERE ARE TWENTY SPECIFICALLY DIFFER- ENT POISONOUS SNAKES IN THE UNITED STATES. WHICH BELONG TO FOUR TYPES:CORAL SNAKES COPPERHEADS, KÄTTLE» SNAMES AND WATER MOCCASINSKA
THE STICKY: LA BRKA PITS OF LOS ANGELES TOOK FEARFUL TOLLOF PREHISTORIC
WILD LIFE.MORE THAN 150 SABER-TOOTH TIGER SKÁL LONE HAVE BEEN RECOVERED FROM THE ASSHALT GRAVE
very unusual,** General Tin saich
Kaart and Teddy and Hia-
to leaves and her taco turned fashion house and work in life's work,
an easy time following her been sold in England, Denmark, they were unusual or not.
DO IT AND CHECK
DO YOU MAKE a let
them?
of plish, Spaco out the tasky so 'no things you must 'do' and one day (or week, if you are check the items off as you do making a monthly check list)
If her love for her chooen will be overburdened.
field had not been sincero, Then
make your: daily strely it could not have sur- schedule, using your weekly or vived through the turbulent monthly check list to remind treatment she received. and you of occasional asks which through the
times when the fall due on that dabei.
very word "fashion" Soo that you do the joba almost extinct, since even
bare necessition of its Hated for that day.
ture.
This is one of the simplest means of getting your taxics finished, no matter what they You should really have two Hats, one for the taskor you in tend to get
day and the other covering
a loigue longth of tipe, either
a week or a Binth.
Do not let too many jobs
Tin. "Now on one of my hunt-
Rupert and th Rock Pool-39
belime
the
were
· Tha: talking" Baby, tella-Rogurt 23, lovely |
be, show)
Bill sounds bewildered. They'rà exactly what
hard to obtain that the makes to atende, by cachan the Sulge for any one day." This way you SIMONETTA'S first fashion World War II, will get the necessary work showing, after
moant harder work than most
* Make your weekly or month, dome and dose on time. At the
ly Lat first, so that you get an anio time, you'll and you have overall view of the things you more insure time. must accomplish and of the
things you wish
Alma 0, Dening"
of us can imagine. Materials
- were simply not syailable.
** Simonatla u apod v. what. Dynat
available on
an
"he must put them back in the ao quiddy ? M
pool' until he wants to take them oon, Rupert laughs and hame. So the jam far is put in off.. Bai Bill still starte i Chamatic said “sode of : that ment, my tho, balking: BÁN aploured: "crassures") zumeikka isów oboling himself swim into it."!lly, aren't' they sippot.")
with
puzzled expressions. Then they looked at General Tin.
"It was long and black?” Knart repeated, "Is that what you said?"
General Tin nodded.
SWILITI
"It
in the water?" Teddy said.
General Tin nodded, "And and it barked?" asked Hiawatha.
Like A Dog
"Just like a dog," said Gen- eral Tin.
"What was it?" asked Knart. "Please tell us, General Tin."
"It was a real," said General Tin. "And then, I saw another animal. It was in Africa, where had a skits like a lady's purse," the weather was
Again
Teddy Knart, Hiawatha tried to guess,
General Tin went on: "This animal lay dozing on
hot. It
and
the odge.of а river bank. Then
it half-opened its eyes, looked around and slid lazily Into the water. It was an alligator."
Knark and Teddy and Hia='' watha all clapped. Üheir hande.
We should have guessed the namó of that animal,"", mid Toddly
an enormous
"And I saw white rug that walked around
too
General Tin walled for a moment. then DA DO
000
answered he said: "It was an
enormous polar bear.
Blo
stripes
And
A donkey with
"Zebra," cried Knurf, sucking
ono at last,
And a great big
dote,
"Leopard""" Teddy and
together,
"No," said "General". Tla,
was just a great big cat Nwit dow. It followed me all
to Atrice, Aglay Nor Amacion, South
way
Extrope and Australia and th It followed me all the way home ngain." It just wanż. Blonde te hant, for minn. »..