MAKE-UP HINTS

By

MAX FACTOR

Making Up the Eyes

ou are dining with your best man or soft lights, it's advantageous to long lashes sweep your cheek, For the most romantic evening gown s half its glamour If the eyes are shadowy, and mysterious.

In Hollywood, wonder why more men do not use eye make-up. For y, as a great poet once said... "The. are the window of the moul." or eyes properly made up will ap- more brillant, and r larger and

1 increase the magnetiam of your donality,

en Eyelash Make-Up is used on lashes, it should be subtle und dued-great, beads of black never and a woman's charm reased auty.

applying Eyelash Make-Up, be eful that none cakes on the brush. ply with upper strokes on the upper- hes first, then with a downward roke to the lower lashes, Women th light coloured lashes should uns own Eyelash Make-Up. All others,

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OF ATTRACTION: JUAN HARLOW, MOM C7rt in "acan." "In Hollywood, brilliant lights and the searching eye of the camera are quick so deiter any fxws in a scar's natural beauty

therefore, perfect make-up sial," says Jeño Halow. "ki make-up, the secres of emphasizing the attraction if beauty is color harmony. Max Facto Bas the perfect answer for this... a pow der, rouge, and lipstick in hungry with, your natural coloring,"

CLEOPATRA'S BEAUTY SECRETS UNEARTHED BY MAX FACTOR.

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at was the question that had Paramount Studio oficiale slightly dizzy

Claudette Colbert's new picture hen they started production Cleopatra," featuring Henry Wilcoxon and Warren Williams. afore camera turned in that picture, Mr. Cecil B. DeMille, the producer, anted to know just what cosmetic knowledge the Circe of the Nile basessed.

o solve this problem, he called in Max Factor, the Hollywood make-up uthority who probably knows more about cosmeties than any man living, ax Factor gathered his personal staff and his research dopartment dug or months in the archives of history to turn back the cormetle calendar venty, centuries.

nd bero is what they learned---

eopatra, siren queen at seventeen, woro reddened wax on her fingers od toes. Her hair was bleached and dyed a golden-red and her gowns ere drenched in potent parfumes. Her body was of amber tint. Likewise, used tinted cold cream and hennaed the palms of her hands and the oles of her feet.

On

And, according to the facts unearthed by Max Factor, our lady of the le didn't forget to keep her "schoolgirl complexion." Her face was awdered with ground mother of pearl to give it a pale smoothness. almy summer evenings she achieved enchanting loveliness with green fase owder. Her under eyelids were tinted with green. The upper lids were inck. Broad lines extender along the upper portions of her face to the emples,

But here's the grandest fact of all-proving that history repeats itself: Even with a fifteen-foot dressing table it took her FOUR HOURS TO DRESS! Had the Max Factor's, time and money saved, beauty enhanced.

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FILMLAND NEWS

Sunday Opening Plan Conflict

CINEMAS AGAINST

A Gilbertian situation has arisen in Shefeld, where the subject of Sunday opening of cinemas is again rell- to the fore. This time it fe gious organisation that wants Sun- day opening, and the cinemas that are opposed to it. The old argu- Monts have changed sides. The religious organisation is using the argument that the Sunday cinemas will keep people off the streets, and the exhibitors are quoting the ob Jections usually advanced against cloemas the trade, that Sunday would lead to an extension of Sun- day cinemas generally,

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The controversy has arisen from a proposal of the Sheffield Sunday- School Union to hold services, with religious and educational films, on Sunday evenings after church

hours.

The claim is made for the project (which is due to start in October) that it will keep young men and women off the streets, but the trade regard it as an attempt by the Churches to set up in business s xhibitors. They are afraid that if the Union find the supply of religious films insuficient for their needs, they may have to fall back upon pictures usually shown at legitimate cinemas, thus affecting cinema takinga.

the

It is not vot clear whether or not a charge is to be made for the shows. If it is found that

commercial Union is to make a proposition of the project, cinema. the trade opposition will be all greater.

Mr. Sydney Kirkham (chairman

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1984.

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS A FURTHER selection of BOOKS FOR THE

ATTACKED

REPLY TO DR. CYRIL NORWOOD

"I WAS A WASH- OUT"

MUSIC LOVER.

THE STORY OF THE FLUTE.

Fitzgibbon.

(Being a History of the Flute and everything contacted with it.

HOW TO PLAY CHOPIN.

Kleczynski.

CHOPIN'S GREATER WORKS.

(Protudos, Ballads, Nocturnes, Polonaises, Mazurkas).

CHOPIN: AS REVEALED BY EXTRACTS, FROM

HIS DIARY.

Mr. Miles Mander, the author of "To my Son in Confidence," re- plied to criticism of his book by Dr. Cyril Norwood, 'former head- mastor at Harrow and now pre- LIFE OF CHOPIN. aldent of St. John's Colloge, Ox- ford, and made a slashing aftack | CHOPIN: A CRITICAL & APPRECIATIVE ESSAY.

on the public school system of this country when he spoke at a Foyle's. literary luncheon at Grosvenor House, London.

Dr. Norwood said Mr. Mander had seen fit to claim liim to be an old Harrovian, and in regard to his book had said, "I am sure it it

will be met with the contempt deserves by all old Harrovians,'

"In making a statement like that," said Mr. Mander, "Dr. Nor wood is belittling the quality of truth, because I should not have mado assertions that I did with- out the chapter and the verse.

"If only two boys survived out of the permanent 050 a year, it is rather more an indictment than a commendation, and if I wanted to be really unkind 1 could ask .Dr. Norwood why Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Churchill (both old Harro- sons to vians) both sent their Eton.

The public school system" he said, "has been quite irequently attacked during the last row years, and personally I think quite right- ly. i was at six schools myself- two preparatory, two public schools, and two tiniversities. In fact, I was a complete wash-out. But I got a vast experience from the boys angie, and I have been asking myself who are these peo- ple, the masters, who presume to of the Sheffield Cinema Exhibitors' A DISH FOR THE CHILDREN Association) said in an interview that Sunday schools had no right to FISH cream is a lighter and more dictate to the boyhood of Britain, nourishing dish for the 'nur-and what is their experience of set up in business as exhibitors. believe in Sunday opening. The cinema trade locally did not very than the ordinary varieties of life. They go like the rest of the fish pudding. Boil one lb. fish for boys of England to preparatory public schools and at the age of Mr. Harold S. Gent, another ex-ten minutes, remove skin and schools. They then pass on to hibitor, said he doubted if there bones, and flake finely. Add about 18 or 19 go to Uxtond or Cam- were sufficient pictures to serve the two breakfastcupfuls of bread bridge or some other University. needs of the Union, without falling crumbs, two aza, butter, two eggs back upon finis generally shown at f

(well beaten), a' litlo milk, and cinema housя.

salt and pepper. Stir-lightly, and Mr. A. R. Favell said that if the steam in a basin for, one hour, picture shows were allowed it Use the water in which the fishic school, and the only incursion wount be the thin end of the wedge was bolled as the foundation for to Sunday pleasures gonerally. The theatres would want to open soup. and there would be also greyhound racing and other Sunday entertain ments.

Hull, the Broadway star: Jane Wyatt, Philips Holmes; Francis

"NO IDEA OF PITFALLS."

Having got their degree, they return immediately to the old pub into normality these men have is during the holidays, when they probably go on a conducted tour of Switzerland and climb moun- talns out there,

"Bubmit that does not give. them a very good iden of life as L. Sullivan, the British actor recent- it is nowadays,"

"THE CAT'S PAW”. ·

ly signed up on a long-term con- "If he did anything so normal "The Cat's Paw," Harold Lloyd's tract; Alan Hale: Florence Reed;s to have one over the eight or new pleture, has arrived in Eng-Harry Gording; Forrester Harvey; was caught embracing a member Douglas Wood; and George Break of the opposite sex, which to us land.

stone, the boy actor. Valerie Hob-people of the world is a perfectly "Everything -now-but the horn son, the young. British ingenue who normal inclination, he immediate rimmed glasses" is the description recently left to take up a long-term ly gets the back. I ask myself which has been given the picture.contract with Universal, may also why these men should be accepted As a criterion of the boys' be- have a part.

haviour. They have no idea of the pitfalls - the boy is going to meet in his life afterwards."

The atory starts in China where Harold Lloyd, as Ezekiel Cobb, a missionary's son, has spent all his life. Deeming it only right that

young Ezekiel should marry, his Chopin will be debated in a Paris

father sonds him to America.

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SIR JOHN SQUIRE RESIGNS

CHOPIN'S CHARACTER. .

of Frederic The personality law suit entered by M. Pierre Blan- and the profound saying of Ling company, Bostonfim. He is suing Po. "Chinn's greatest poet," the for £3,750 compensation for alleged timid youth arrives in America, and breach of contract. with whom he amazes, everyone

According to the plaintiff, he was FOUNDER OF LONDON comes in contact because of his engaged to play the title role in a obsequious Oriental courtesy and talking film named "Chopin," after his bewilderment at the ways of the satisfying himself that the scenario Western world.

favourably represented the person-

"MERCURY”.

Sir John. Squire has resigned

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OUR BRITISH · CROSSWORDS

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Across

3 What a blooming object the suv'nor looks when he's lost his head!

6 Well-known living actor.

They have no rhyme as far as I know, and certainly no reason. 10 Inclined to be weighty and not

less so when beheaded.. 12 Club.

12 No draw back?'

13 Is it an English town? No,

over there in France.

16 Two can play at that game," 10 Probable when the glass falls. 22 This girl reads like the route

to a Pyrenean resort.

23 and kicking, no doubt.

24 Lovely, if limbicas.

26 The uproar about a rarely- awarded honour is disgusting, 26 English river.

29 A game of cards that's odd, 33 Condescend

35 Plagiaristic writer, to judge

from his heart.

A group of prominent citizens ality of the great composer. Later, the editorship of the London Mer exploits his simplicity, even enter however, the company informed cury, which he founded in 1919 and ing him as a candidate for the him that they were using another has edited over since. Sir John 37 Takes a certain girl to get the mayoralty!

Cobb is surprisingly elected and

his in Once in office showa dividuality. He will not be made the cat's paw, and employs ancient Chinese methods to rid the town of gangster rule!

scenario.

Squire is retiring in order to do- vote himself to creative work.

Mr. R. A. Scott-James has ac- cepted an invitation to succeed Sir John Squire as editor of the imagazine..

36 Bent, but going straight for it.

proverb going.

38 Though 39 Material.

40 A well-broken horse.

Down

1 Part of Ireland. 2 Some alight alteration is

quired here.

This seemed to M. Blanchar to distort the figure of Chopin with the object of producing "a merry im trimmed with all graces of

There will be no essential' false romance." He refused to act In it, and has sued the company to change in the London Mercury as a return to the original book or pay, publication interested in literaturo him compensation.

and the arts. Its scope, however, "GREAT EXPECTATIONS"..

The case raises the interesting will be broadened to include re- The casting of Universal's forth-question whether a film company ference to public questions in so coming production of the Dickens can compel an actor to co-operate far as they affect matters of taste classte, "Great Expectatione," has in a scenario other than that for and culture in general and atten- 7 Frequent accompaniment of fits.

tion will be given to education. been completed as follows:-Henry, which he has been engaged,

SALESMAN SAM

Go Get 'Em, Sammy!

3 Broken panes.

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18 At a critical moment, the to float this vessel behead 17 A girl 18-Laid out, but not floored,

10 Cut.

20 Girl the morning after.

Far East.

21 Hurried.

37 Remember to fotch someone

back.

..

28 Rows in a French rivar running

from North and South.

30 Old nut (anagram).

01 Foreign town containing at least

one make of car.

32 A disguised asset.

33 Antipodean district which will get your goat and nothing else. be 34 Sounds as if it ought to

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