Thursday.

The glamorous side of glamour No. 4

HONGKONG TPH

YOUR FACE, MADAM, IS

HIS FORTUNE

POOR little rich girl, the party has been just too dread- ful, and home she goes with a frown and a hangover. Yet the morning after you would like her face.

. The fact is. it. is a new one, bought from a man who likes silk shirts and a carnation in his lapel.

He Is In the Bond-street region, where swank cars nee clotted with

and the ereum of scelety,

where

pretty jars of bottled beauty range along the shelves of shops.

The very sunshine JA perfumed outside the luxury hairdressers. Into the petrol zneli creeps the fragrance

kaups

men.

of

-

"Women

They also buy the hair of Angora goats because its soft chesses the very thing for stately duchesses who are getting a bit thin on top.

Says Mr. Westmore, should not try to look alike or try to

well-known beauties. Imitate they have any sense they can get glamour by drawing attention to their own good features. They can't do that if they are just copy-cats.

MOST DAMAGING

"To imitate another woman's style of gardenius. The smell of subtle is the inest damaging thing in the

the smoka -challenges

If you doubt me, think of the Corona-Corona like

beautiful Work.

I've seen woman's sigh in a group of portly stand-ins in Hollywood.

about 5,000 of them. Tell me now, how many of those ever became n star or even a feature player? No wonder poor, rich Ettle Miss

"No, sir. A woman nust be her- Hangover turns inside one of these self. Then she has a chance to be shops and follows the trait of per-beautiful, turne to find a new face,

GOOD FOR TRADE

"And the more character in her

Additional R.A.F. Chief

AN additional post of Inspector-

General of the R.A.F. has | been created by the Air.Ministry, and Air Marshal Sir Churles Burnett has been appointed to

fill it.

The Ministry, announcing the decision recently, said that since Sir Edward Ellington was ap pointed Inspector General in 1937 three now commands have been created at home, and there have been large increases in the number of R.A.F. establish- ments.

The second Inspector-General will concentrate chiefly on training mi maintenance units.

Sir Charles Burnett, after serving in the Royal Flying Corps through- out the war and then hin the Middla of the East, became Commandant Central Flying School,

Since the end of 1934 fie has been Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief,

Miss Hangover may get her new face, the more beautiful the make-Training Command. face for 6s. Gd., but she is likely to up artist can make her-never mind

He will be succeeded in this post

spend more on other detalls. Shall her nose Is big or If her chin sticks by Air Marshal Sir Arthur Long- we say, madam, a shampoo and set, jout."

a beach, a manicure, and u pedl-

cure? Another 20s. please.

-Provided you can afford it, that is

nol a lot when you feel like death and are sure that you took that way as well.

And of course I is good for trade. So good that there are make-up experis in London who earn £30,000 n year in selling the beauty that is kept in little sponges, jars of paint, and in the points of pencils which they wave with the effect of magle.

wands.

more.

Post-Mortem On Lord Inchcape

A POST-MORTEM examination on the Earl of Inch- cape, who died suddenly at his Surrey home, Chin-

One of the men put his purpose in thurst Hill, Wonersh, near Guildford, recently, was

#slickish slogan.

"Women come to me like weeds

Jordered by the West Surrey Coroner, Mr. George Wills-

and I send them away like wild Taylor,

roses.

In this shop sixty men and women

are employed as hairdressers, make-

up operators, and manicurists. From She Bounced--

nine o'clock to six they

work ol

those who have beauty and those who seek it.

"Bank hours, and well paid," the manager said.

Well, they are better paid than in sume banks; £6 to £10 a week, with 12% per cent, commission on takings, and bonuses for the more expert of the staff.

carn

The nien right at the top much more than Cabinet Ministers.

Take Ern Westmore. English born, with twenty-five years' experience in. the motion picture world. He made £30,000 a year when he was selling; glamour to American women.

Men like him can give women a new face and new hair into the bar-i gain.

round

For then dealers range Swiss and Italian villages to buy human hair specially grown for them. by peasant women.

& Broke Bed

of Mr. FORMERLY one Cochran's Young Ladies. Mrs.

53218 said Marion Lovell

al

10 have Brighton recently damaged a bed by bouncing up and down on il in temper.

Her solicitor wald: "She is rather a heavy woman; she will

+ nced obviously substantial bed,"

Misa Ivy Jeffrey, a boarding

Burd proprietor, house Lovell for £21 8. Gd.

It was performed later and!

July 20, 1939.

Dr. Edvard Benes, former President of Czechä-Slovakia, expresses Interest and amazement at Kansas wheat, on visit to Newton. Stale Legislator Lynn Woods at left and Bamuel Inman, Pan American conference delegate, right,

Bridesmaid 4,000 Miles Away

on the report will depend whe- FOUR thousand miles separated Miss Ruth Monro and her chief bridesmaid when she married at Hamp-

ther an inquest is to be held.

Lord Inchcape appeared to be instead Parish Church recently. perfect health when he left London

to preside at a garden party nt Chinthurst Hill, but on the journey he complained of pains in the ehest. He attended the garden party, how-!

ever.

col-

Early, while undressing, he Inpsed and was dead when a doctor was called.

Refugees' "Postponed

Honeymoon

Lord Inclucape, who was 51, was PLAGS said to have spent £20,000 in im- fairly

provements at Chinthurst Hill, which

Mrs.

Mrs. The Judge ordered Lovell, whese nerves were stated to have suffered In Spanish air- raids, to pay £8 s. 6d.

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Miss Monro was attended at the church by four bridesmaids. In far away Kashmir, North India, a fifth, her only sister, Miss Maynard Monro, put on a dress identical with the other bridesmaids at the hour of the wedding.

Waterloo decorated

The ceremony was at 3 o'clock Station récently when 287 in the afternoon in England.

It was almost 8.30 in the evening

he bought from Mr. H. D. Anderson, of the 900 German refugees who

City merchant, 18 months ago. for six weeks had roamed the in Kashmir when Miss Maynard taffeta, decorated with velvet ribbon. His widow, Lady Intheupe, is the seas in the liner St. Louis seck-Mouro put on the gown of dark blue

DRESS BY AIR eldest daughter of the Rajah of ing sanctuary arrived to find

Miss Ruth Monro, doughter of a F. R. D'Oyly City solieltor, Mr. Manro, last year's Master of the

Sarawak.

happiness again.

The flags are there to welcome

Praise For "Jeeves' home the King and Queen, but Drapers' Company, roarried Mr. John

In Latin Verse

MR. P. G. WODEHOUSE. the

many of the laughing refugees did not know that.

And по one enlightened

them

humorous writer, was greet-when they pointed to the decorations ed with praise in Latin verse and said: "For us?

Jerdein.

"My sister will be taking part just as if she were here in London with my ollier bridesmaids," she said. "A has been sent to her by air. dress exactly the same as the others

She-is-visiting relatives in Kash

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Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION

June-September, 1939 CASH

$250

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph'!)'

recently when he received the Happiest in the crowd was 26-year- mir, and could not get back for the TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250-

hon. degree of Doctor of Litera-old Mrs. Freda Guttmann, from ceremony. But as she is my only

Berlin. She was clutching the arm sister I could not leave her out.

"She will have the dress by now. ture at Oxford University.

of her husband, to whom she was Mr. Cyril Bailey, of Balliol, appear- married only an hour before the St. We kept the idea secret from her Ing for the last time as Public Ora-Louis sailed from Hamburg in May until everything was ready." tor. delivered the Wodehouse praise for Havana, Cuba.

The translation of the Latin verse runs as follows:

A magte writer than whom none

more skilled.

minds and Who charma men's

raincs a hearty laugh. New characters he has created for

15,

To each attached some new absur

dity,

HONEYMOON

They regard their arrival in Eng- and us the start of their honeymoon.

"We had to fly from

Berlin

to

Hamburg to board the refugee ship." Mrs. Guttmann sald..

"When we arrived she was almost ready to sail, so we were married at Who does not know the rich youth,onec and then went on board.

mlid and kind.

Unable to do what he would, un-

icss

"We expected to start our honey- moon in Cuba, but it was not to be. Jeeves rallies round? to make the Nobody was allowed to land there. Still, the ending has been a happy plan for him And chose his socks or Mulliner, one for we are here together."

our friend,

Some of the refugees were in tears. With wapping tongue and portly They were mainly parents who, as

shape, who tells

the St. Louis salted away again from

Miss Monro in Kashmir, instead of attending the ceremony, will drink the health of the far-off bride.

91-Year-Old "Abbot" Is To Retire

THE Rev. Robert Fraser

Powles, 01-year-old bache- lor Vicar of Beaulieu, Hamp. shire, has handed in his resignation.

He has served the parish for nearly 60 years.

How cousins, uncles, aunts and all Cubs, could see sons waiting on thevate chaplain to the late Lord Henry

lave met with strange adventures

his house

In their lives?

Travel Stamp Successful

Iquay for them.

He was appointed curate und pri- Lord Douglas-Scott afterwards Moningu of Beaulieu-in 1880, and he became vicar in 1880, He still

Race Pigeons Snub takes part in services at the thir-

Melbourne, Australia.

AL

Hollywood

Muryville: Cal.

teenth century Church.

Beaulieu Abbey

It was once the Cistercian monks' [refectory. This part of the Abbey was spared when the general destruc- least 11 professional racing tion took place in 1539 by order of So successful has been the "Save pigeons evidently don't think Holly- Henry VIII.

The vicar is known as "The Abbot to Travel" scheme, Arst launched Inwood is so hot. Each year, baskets Victoria, that it has now been adopt-of homing pigeons are sent here from of Beaulieu." He has always worn "White cd in every state in Australia. Under all parts of California for a race back, outdoor clothes of white or light grey the scheme, travel stamps for trips to their homes. The 11 from Holly-serge-a reminder of the In Australia and overseas are sold wood, when released, instead of dying Monks" of centuries ago. for $1.25. They are good for travel back to the glamorous capital of the on all the rail, sea, air and road) fim world. services,

M.

settled down in the vicinity of the passenger station.

Husband Records Quarrels by Mike'

· CHARLES BAFTAS brought to the Paris courts recently the microphone divorce case...

He says that his wife constantly ill-treated him and

made his life unbearable by nagging.

Twin Colts, Rarity,

Live

Wellington, O.

An equine rarity-twin colts-is altracling visitors to the Stanley Riggs farm two miles east of here. The birth of twin colts in regarded as a rarity because it happens only once in several thousand times and

usually one or both dic, according

to authorliler.

Woman Dies In Prayer

Vinita, Okla.

But, he maintains, it was dim HE SWITCHED ON cult for him to prove it. When So he installed a microphone at-

An aged Negro woman knelt in Inched to a' recording apparatus ir anyone came to dinner, or if he every room in the house. For a prayer at the Negro Baptist church and his wife went out to meet whole month, whenever they quar-here. As the pastor concluded his ether people, she behaved perfectly rolled, he switched on the apparatus, benediction, she collapsed. A doctor, to him and pretended that she was Then the records of the quarrels summoned to, the church, pronounced madly in love with him,

were run over to the judge,

her dead.

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