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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936.

TRAVEL

EMPRESS

Make-up

PEOPLE who take part in wunnteur

dramatic performances have, if md are properly

they are women

careful of their skin, a very natural

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for

MOMENT PAGE

Amateur

By MARY EMBREY

Theatricals

to remove the make-up in the usual way in order to erase drawn-in lines and shadows necessary for their dis-

apulled over the lids on top

cm-

of this. Beneath the eyes the "liner" simply phasises the lower lashes by a thin line painted immedi- ately beneath them.

A special, very fine pow der should be chosen. Do to use cotton wool but get

a lomb's wool pulf and have

fealing that, when it comes to the Hollywood series of make-up pre dreas rehearsal, they are offering parations for the stage, their defenceless faces on the altar These products have so many ad- at duty.

vantages aver the old system that guise.

for Another advantage lies in the fact they are nlready being used The "make-up bos," usually

Ita etteks of colour im make-up, and are de- that, if you are the possessor of this communal affair, with greasepaint, its tin of theatrlent lined to revolutionise singe make-up. new stage nutil, you can use it for it full of powder, which cream, its hore's fool, cotton, wool So Easy to and Invariably leaking boxes of Remore powder, is not an appetising sight for the woman who is fastidious about ber cosmetics.

The first advarslage in that the pre- Parations are so noturállatic and non- Kresy that you can go straight from

Finally. touch up lashes and brows with inosenth or a Insh cream and upply ip- stick.

It is excellent for should be pressed evenly other occasions. dunees, or in the summer for any into the skin. The surplus Corinal ocention when "making-over" can be removed with une's face is out of the question for swansdown put used light- ly in a downward direction. several hours.

The foundation in moisture proof, In the beat of conditions, when

that the cosmetics stay as fresh as Eyebrows und

Lashes ench actor and actress has his or her the stage to join your friends at a ever under bright lights or in the of a ballroom. own outfit, the application of ream party without the bother of removing heated atmosphere paint Is numething to shudder at, for your make-up. All you need do is This waterproof foundation is made it is by no means the best thing for to dust on mort powder to tone down in ten different shades. Number the akin.

the rouge and wipe off any excess is a good blonde shade, while for

Number 1 is In the past few months, however, of patiek and eye-shadow.

very dark make-up, all that in been changed. An in-

usually chosen. Numbers 2, 3 and 5 ternationally famous beauty special- This, of course, applies only to are the best stand-bys. int in now adding to her fame by the those who are not playing a charae-

These lighter shades are perfectly production of what is known as the ter part. They, of course, will have suitable as the basis of an ordinary Except for IT evening make-up. character part, the dark shades are usuntly reserved for colour films.

The foundation must be put on carefully and slowly, so that there is no streaking. The best method is to put some from the tube on to the backs of the left hand, which is then palette. The result pro- vides a smooth moft finish to the sklu.

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Your ordinary rouge can be used, but it should be applied much higher than normally, the rouge is kept fairly near the eyes, it will avold the appearance of shadows cast by the glits and will tend to enlarg the eyes.

A brown "iner" is painted from the line of the brows right to the

lashes, and coloured eye-shadow is

the

for

For eyebrows nul lashes choose a blue-black shade, unless you are almost platt- sum fair. The special stage shiny nap- lipstick gives pearance and does not tend to look

black behul footlights.

For 1110 stage. ordinary make-up, the whole un eyes and emphasis in

Cuplu's-bow lips mouth. are out of favour, and unless the mouth is exceptionally lose the lipstick should be carried right to the cornera and should be applied be- tween the lips as well. They. should then be pressed 10-

ether to set the colour.

cleansing A good, light cream is all that is necessary the removal of the

the day make-up when done,

for

AMATEUR THEATRICALS are a mixed

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Joy when it comes to making up

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It sounds as though the devil

wallowed un. Naturally,

gives us a start.

to it's a mure thing the Stot wit

nchleve his own;

doubt, in faci.

beyond all

11. Meet one of the wells.

12 Vehicle..

3 There's a mixed type in the a

that artists use.

14 Break out.

16 Gentlemen in trade.

18 Queen who died tragically.

20 Torough mastication of a bun

and ole.

2. One does öö Viem polnit 'down

strirsi.

24 Might I call these starles back-

elit about the Silent Service?

smokers and non- 27 Piprn-for

smokers.

The materal that sounds ilke dog sounds.

30 A picce-for the performing

horse?

31 Absolutely beastly food.

32 Just a tek

33 "Nags neigh

(anag).

DOWN

This kind of mantle in na pro- lection in a gale.

So much light, yet what an ill beginning.

14 Try.

15 Simnel as taken by the Knave of

Hearts.:

17 Coln current in the South.

3p Sandhill,

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23 Shanice.

25 A Victorian guard,

watch.

20 Merely on idea.

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2 Quite a Kood rate, in unconven-

tional fange.

Here in Turkey a graduate and an artist trove only be be tween thein.

Proverbs for Parents

By Margaret Cole

eint its own fears and to realise how few of them are fulfilled. They can cannot point out that while ane always help being irrationally dis- A woman must be prepared to tressed, one can realise, with a part THERE are few people who have

not acquired certain pet pro- gust people without fasting, and to of one's mind, that it is Irrational. verbs me sayings which seem to them leave something to chance and if and will quite likely poss.

express profound truths, and mistakes are made which she would which they mutter to themselves. like not have made herself, they are not

kind of incantation. in enses of generally irrevocable. emergency.

to

1 know that I have; and among them are a few which, in the course of writing these, articles and reply- ing to correspondents, strike me as

This is a saying which is mainly mcunt for parents. The second,

Rudyard Kipling in one of the *Tint." "Just So Storles," has a phrase which reserves to be better known.

he says to the Elephant's child, who is distressed by the language of his interlocutor. "That is how Bi-colour- always talk." do not think one can begin too ed Python Rock-Suakes

peculiarly applicable cliler to "Don't cross, your bridges till you carly to realise that people act after

between

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their elders.

There are, of course, a good many though they may be none the worse for that and that one will only First among them is un- innocent and homely proverb. "Don't keep a children who are periccily serene and waste time trying to alter that fact.

who take .what happy-go-lucky,

Plenty of children, for example, dog and bark yourself."

Many parents and among them comes to them without worrying in when they go to school, are distress-

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Truth. this tru absorbed

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that be is I do not mean that one should and they hadn't got a cout, or if coloured Python Rock-Snake, with

lot of its. whole

out having to belleve us can recollect quite either wrong or wicked. kiterfere supervise at all; nor do

ying is Cromwell's, For my final saying i periods of such agonised anti- 1 mean that une may not actually be clearly of

bethink LOUDERED UONER better cook than the cook, or nurse cipation of something which either you before God that you may be mis-

in our own childhood-anti- "I beseech you, gentlemen. AUSTAIN PACKAGE, than the nurse.

But one merely becomes an

or. If it did, was taken." That is not to say. "Hesitate. ir never happened ritable wreck if one cannol leave the much

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It is one of the most important NINON SWEARER nurse remembering to see that the help it to a considerable extent if CARGO PORNO * children take their mackintoshes out they have their own nerves under lessons for a tranquil life--but how

control and can teach it how to dis- few of us have learnt it!.. GOLFATHE PLANTE on showery days.

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they sing

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2 Brought into the couinlay to give

the little rancal fragments.

3 Not all there, but his its points,"

evidently,

4 Not no tight.

5 What nannies do to little child-

ren before they go to sleep (two words, 4, 2).

6 Weather prophets that travel on

fool

7 Run

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