Women

This Spaco Every Day

BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS -

brace it.

Posed by June flarker for Lois Lecdr. Get your feet conditioned for the new shoes, FEET ARE FIRST!

Relax the foot and rotate Now that you are going back to right to left.

it with the hand, up and down, real shoes and sandals with chand he vigerous

This movement should toes and heels, your feet ved bittretch the little-used muscles.

as ita purpose Is to of eure. Here's

an effective "eure" which takes lust about 15 unkle to base of the toer with the Second. Massage the instep from

minutes.

foot

This is a strm, stroking movement. thumbs of both hands, alternately. As one thumb reaches the end of the struke, the other thumb is rendy to start the next siroke, parallel with the first. This brings eircula- tion down toward the toes. Cio movement. over the same area with a rotary

Begin by soaking the feel for 10 minutes in a basin of warm water, to which you have added there tablespoons of sodium bienrbonate (buktny; seda), one inblespan of Alium phosphate and Rete table- spoons of comunnn table salt.

Relax while you have your feet in the bath. Dry your feet and spread on 11 lubricating cream. There are ma sage creams made especially for the them for apart. Slide singers gently feet. The important part of the re-back and forth, keeping them well juvenating treatment is the mus-Jubricated with cream. This move- sage. which includes the following ment corrects the cramped condition movements:

toes. Circulation is improved, the which is habitual with most women's email muscles are exercised.

First, Grasp the toes of one foot with one hand, placing the other hand at the back of the ankle to

UMBRELLAS

GO FANCY THIS SEASON

By Dorothy. Dignam

are

All well-dreased umbrellas wearing complete "Jacket costumes" this winter. They have sleek little cuses, drawn over their tightly bound ribs that even umbrellas stender 19 wands.

Jouls

Sometimes the cases match the covers of the umbrellas; sometimes they match your own costume. And they're

finished with rufes, frilis, even flowers. You can buy separate umbrella cases in, the stores, in such materials as aimulated lizard, patent Icother fibre or heavy satin, and some even have zippered cb.sings.

But did you know that you can also make the cases yourself, in wools, plaids, rayon taffeta or url- veteen, and have a variety of little -overcoats-for-your-one-rainslick? - Or that you eat make gay red ones? Wool Jersey work

works wonders. If

you

bought come little girl an sive cotton-covered "bumbersho and then inade a bright red case appliqued with a family of ducks cut from white fell (beenuse ducks love rain the little girl would certainly love you.

own.

The reason we haven't used um- brella cases for so long is because we haven't been rolling our The covers were just allowed to flap and the only strap was around the nibs or tops of the spokes. But the Late Mr Chamberlain was in um- brella roller and so is Queen Mery, who always has pastel weather sticks to match her coats. To-day the cased umbrella is in great stylo again.

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Third. Now slip your fingers be- tween your foes, thus spreading

Fourth, Sole massage tollows and should be deep and heavy, with a stroking movement from centre of the solc, nutward.

Fifth. Wipe dream off of your feet and Tub with a mentholated skin lotion or just wrap on lee cube in a handkerchiet and quickly rub it over feet and ankles. Blot the skin dry and dust with fant powder for talcum.

Happy feet are well shod and exercised regularly. They like to take you dancing or playing active Foutdoor games.

Minte Makeups

GABRIELLE

A shiny nose, resulting from an oily skin, Just cannot be covered with powder. This ollynesa muat ho "dissolved" or the face powder will cake. Carry a compact of pads, sat- urated with a good quality witch hazel. Remove the excess shine from the nose by applying the witch hazel an etting it dry. Then powder *monthly. Result-Na Shinot

By Galbraith

"Maybe it's art, Ma--but I can buy a live horse that's healthy for a couple hundred dollars!"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1947.

EXILE IN

IN RUSSIA

MAY END SOON

Strenuous efforts

are now being made to secure repatriation from Rassic of relatives of a man who, 20 years ngo, necepted a challenge from Lady Astor, and took his family to Russia at her expense.

Unnoticed Revolution In China

By JOHN RODERICK

Lady Astor's challenge-that no Briton could support his! family in Russia for two years on Russian rates of pay-as taken up by a Mr J. Morton, 38-years-old Scotsman, Hving in Lancashire,

He took with him his wife and two children, Alan and Mary. Mary has now written describing thole adven-, tures, and naking for help in getting hack.

Morton was sick when he sailed Associated Press Correspondent for a year in a Leningrad factory. from England, and died after working

of

the

RO

China is in

process A revolution

subtle as to have passed virtually un- noticed at Nanking, yet so com pelling that Chinese Com munism is slaking its future on its realisation,

The others, well cared for, decided to stay there.

Married Red Officer

Mary married a Red Army officer and had a son. In the war, her hus band and her brother Alan were beth

killed.

DUMBBELLS

REGISTERED U LI POVENT OFFICE OH, DASH! JUST WHEN

I HAD LEARNED

TO DRIVE:

PRINCESSES MAKE CORGIS

POPULAR

Britain's kennel keepers give Princess Elizabeth, and her full credit for making the sturdy protty sister, Princess Margaret, little Welsh dog, the Corri, one of the favourites of the canine world.

This revolution began in 1926- dreadful hardships, being caught by The two women and the boy suffered 27 during the famous Kuomin- the Germans and sent to a slave camp tang expedition against the in Germany. They northern warlords, whose de-starved, and they were bombed.

worked, they fiance of the young Republic

When the Americans berated the left the nation divided.

camp they called for interpretera. The dog which looks quite a bit During the four years leadlog up What

appeared to be a raggedly like to this campaign, the

fox-and in known as Kuomintang dressed young man, with a child, friendly household pet as well sin n and the Chinese Communists stepped forward. It was Mary. It good dog for cattle ranging and rat advised by another Socialist Republies-hind worked in ship. government-the Union of Soviet Russia, having taken Soviet citizen-strain ouce used to help bring horses youthful asumed they were sent back to catching-springs from an ald Weinh

down from the mountains, closest harmony.

Corgis have been around the Royal Palace aince the days of George V. buit Elizabeth has been the most ardent Royal fancier of the breed. This fact attracted the attention of other dog lovera and resulted in many Corgi anles.

Russia's General Blancher was the foreigner behind the scenes at the Whampoa Military Academy. Boro- din, another Soviet adviser, taught the Kuomintang propaganda.

from

Triumphal Procession

When the northern march set out

the revolutionary Hankow. Naning and

base of Canton to wind up successfully in Borodin and the Chinese Communists Shanghai, were in the vanguard spreading the

cession. They promised land to the rivance virtually a triumphal pro- propaganda which made the military

elimination peasants, reduction in taxes and of excessive interest series of peasant uprisings against rates. The immediate result was a

the warlords and the rout of their Rules,

She Changed Her Mind

Elleen

London girl who went to the United Edwards, 17-year-old

ed her affection to another after her States to marry one man and chang- arrival, received a cable from her parents forbidding her marriage ta her new fiance.

The cable was in reply to спо asking their consent to her marriage which Eileen had sent to her parents

Superior, West Virginia, when she to Theodore Crabtree, a coal-miner of found she was too young to marry without parental consent.

The long-range impact was for Eileen's parents told her that she more significant. Seeing in this must marry Arnold Bucsing of Grand convincing proof that the peasants Island, Nebraska, who paid her face could constitute a revolutionary to America or no one-Associated force, Mao Tse-tung, then struggling Press. for leadership of the Chinese Com- munists, made peasant reform the bedrock upon which to build party,

the

Chiang's Choice. About the same time, General- Issimo Chiang Kai-shek, Inheriting the mantle of the Kuomintang right wing, was forced to choose between the revolutionary guldance of Moscow and financial aid from the Western powers, combined with that of the Shanghai bunkers to whom the revolution was repugnant. He chose Anancial aid and turned on the peasantry which had handed him victory. For the next 20 years this งดง ไป be the reef on which the Kuomintang-Communist unity would be shattered.

а

Later, when Chiang launched massacre of Communists-to fulfil -the-foreign--powers' conception of him as a strong man with whom they' could safely deal the Reds returned establisheen expedition route and Klangsi Chinese connseating the land and IL to the aroused

Soviet, redistributing peasantry,

Mao Tse-tung's hunch proved cor- rect, and instead of becomiing weaker the party grew in strength.-Asso- elated Press.

Mrs. Roosevelt.

Is Women's Favourite

Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt is the woman most admired by American women, according to the latest nation-wide monthly opinion poll conducted by the Woman's Home Companion and; announced in the January 1947 issue.

The poll lists 30 prominent women In different fields and includes the only two American women delegates to the United Nations General As- Ermbly-Mrs Roosevelt and Helen Gahagan Douglas.

HUMAN FLESH IN SAUSAGES

When the British Kennel Club first

ed during the first 11 months of 1949. registered Corgis in 1920, only 20 were listed, but 2,89 were register-

-Associated Press.

Chinese School

For Bombay

Cosmopolitan Bombay's small to improve education facilities for its Chinese community is endeavouring children who do not attend municipal schools because of language problems.

L. S. Shleb, acting Consul for the Republic of China in Bombay, said the 3,000 Chinese residents of the city are themselves raising the funds with which to finance the project.

The Indian population of Bombay has been sympathette towards the project, and recently Dr Fram Nasikvala, the Paral president of the Association of Indian Magicians, believed to be kiling human beingsproceeds of which were contributed A gang of ghoulish Hungarians is gave a spectacular performance, the for the manufacture of sausages and pastics.

to the school fund.

Hungarian police say that the sau-yet obtained recognition

The little Chinese school has not sages and pasties are being sold on education authorities

from the the black market at fabulous prices. curriculum

because Ita The police believe that the gang is established standards, but efforts to docs not follow the operating extensively Austro-Hungarian frontier.

along the obtain recognition are continuing, Mr

Shich sald.Associated Press.

Fresh Search For Man

Who Rescued Jews

The mysterious case of socialite Raoul Wallenberg, who disappeared more than a year and a half ago in Rus. siun-occupied territory and has not been heard from since, has been revived again through American Interest.

The American Joint Distribu.. tion Committee has made funds available for continued investi- gation into Wallenberg's dis- appearance.

Wallenberg, son of the greatest private banking family in Sweden, dfsuppeared in the company of three Ruslan officers while leaving Duda- pest on March 17, 1945. He has not been seen since.

All efforts to locate, hlm have

failed. The Kremlin has maintained several approaches were made silence concerning the case, although for an explanation.

To-day the Swedish Forelan Ofice 14 being blamed for "cowardice and indifference" for their fallurs to have pushed the Investigation into Wallenberg's disappearance mora vigorously,

be

Swedish Charge D'Affaires Young Wallchberg-he would 34. Il alive-was made Swedish Most admired because she is Charge d'Affairea in Budapest in "courageous and humane," Roosevelt won top place by a large Hungarian Jews from the clutches of Mr July, 1014, for the purpose of saving majority of vates, many of which, the Nazis. He used both Swedish however, included qualifying re- and American funds for marks Indicating that although the pose.

the pur- wamen do not agree with her As a matter of fact, U.S. Minister opinions they admire her notwith- standing.

to Sweden, Herschel Johnson, Im commended him for the tasis to both pressed by Wallenberg's ability, re.. the Swedish Government and Amerl- before held a diplomatic post. ce, although Wallenberg had never

Sister Elizabeth Kenny, Australian, In the only outsider on the list, "adopted" by American women in an overwhelming vote giving her third place "because of what she has done for the children of this nation."

Ten Most Admired According to the women, the 10 most admired women are: Eleanor Roosevelt, Clare Boothe-Luce, Sister Elizabeth Kenny, Helen Kellers Kate Smith, Frances Perkins, Dorothy Thompson, Pearl Buck, Holen Hayes and Kelen Gahagan Douglas..

Render-reporters of the magazine mentioned all of 240 women, extend ing the field of their admiration be- yond America to include Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Wilhelmina and Beatrice

In the Woman's Home Companion poll on favourite Americans men or women taken in November 1945, Mrs Roosevelt took third place with General Dwight D. Eisenhower first and President Truman second.

Wallenberg, who studied architec- ture at the University of Michigan, King of Sweden's carried with him to Hungary the against the treatment of Jews

written protest exemplified by von. Horthy and the Germans. America also had pro- tested at that Ume..

"Preliminary Pamporta" .. Wallenberg

Then, to carry out his campaign, passports his own idea, which Issued preliminary dignified the bearer was under the protection of the Swedish govern- ment, awalling citizenship.

Although the Germans were angry, they respected the validity of the cards and did not molest the bearers. officers, he left his office, saying, "I On January 17, with three Russlan must go with theso Russian-officers; I do not know whether 1 am a guest or a prisoner."

After his disappearance. Rus alan secret police seized the per- sonnel in Wallenberg's refugee offices and tried to force them to state Wallenberg in reality was. spying on the Russian army.

Sald Prisoner in Russia

In February, 1945, Wallenberg's mother approached Madame Kollon- tay, Russian Minister to Sweden, on behalf of her son, and Madame Kol- lontay assured her: "You

can be quite sure your son in under the protection of Rusalan authorities."

Recently, an Austrian refugee author published a book on the Wal- lenberg ease, asserting the young man was a prisoner In Russia,

He stated he had evidence from persons residing

in Russian- occupied territory, and that he would release that Information to the Swedish government if the evidence was kept confidential.

now

on Committee delved liberally Into Then the American Joint Distribu- funds to revive the investigation,

Rupert and Ninky-28

certain.

Next maini Rupert's toughts are, full of the disappearance of Minky and of what Edward Frunk. serd about the strange action of the Boy Scout. While he is having breakfast he says little, for he si listening caretußy "for"> sound. Sure, enough,' soon aler wards that same whirring noted which he heard before reaches his cars, and be diatica to the window just in time to see the plane near- he shouts, and, grabbing his coat. ing the earth, It's come back!"

he rushes out.

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