Women

This Spaco Every Day

BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lois Leeds.

. Straight talk to diejt-conscious Teeners!

TEEN TOPICS!

Many of my Teen Afte renders write, asking for diets, for exercises to reduce. They want to reduce at ance and no waiting!

CAREER IN

COSMETICS

(Continued from Yesterday) 9-60 to a gond beauty training

Well, Just understand this-that Teen Age girls must not go on re- ducing diets, they are in the growing. starte and need all the strength that | they have. Certainly they can ext school where specialista are em- played to trails whichever branch sensibly and practise sood control. A

For a fund the tranfe you want to learn. chubby Terner can follow plan-cut out, sodas and other sweetinstance, ductors give the courses on Rind diathermy. drinks. She can eat as sugar, eat electrn-therapy steumed fruits. Instead of ice cream qualified chemists teach you how to and puddings for dessert.

make tanel cosmetics. certifled slimming

And Teeners can exercise. Most schools have gyms and I heartily ad- vocate your joining.

Posture is a part of beauty; as you stand, so you walk. So posture is of prime importance for Teeners and Oldstern and in-betweeners!

The too-fat Teener has every chance in the world of growing Into a slim beauty, But no rigid diets and no diets at all unless under a doctor's care. He, and he alone, the proper person to plan a diet for a growing girl.

Diet fads swept the world a few years ago and young and old alike dicted. It became a pagtime and it wasn't good! Doctors and health and diet experts were aghast at the re- sulis. Nervous breakdowns, Blness, physical collapse-dhal was

the an swer and the result of foolish dieling. We are wise now and say "No" to diets but "Yes" to Food Control, which is the eating of just enough of the proper food. And we say "Yes" to exercising.

Mini Makaye

GABRIELLE

Keep all of your beauty alds to- gather in a box. You will be well groomed when you van dress swift-

ly and make up quickly. But have a place for everything and every.. thing in its place. Keep colors to- gether and matched makeup in a

contato box.

SIDE GLANCES

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masselises

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instruct technique find so on,

At such a school a full course of five months costs £105-and for that you learn the basis f all beauty treatments, come out with a diploma.

well-

Night classes Q-TRAIN at one of the

known salons. If you do this you will have a first-class training and may be paid a small solary while you learn. In 18 months you will become what is called an “im- prover" and after that your pro-

ress is up to you.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, 1947.

US

American Fleet Should DUMB-BELLS Be Kept At Current Strength, Says Halsey

Maintenance of the postwar United States Navy at its current strength and a large naval reserve is recommended by Flort Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr., "to guarantee a sound, fair and lasting peace.”

"Strength has always been the best insurance against ag- gression," he said in an addreas before the Navy League of Cin- cinnati.

1 firmly believe that a powerful, navy, both in active And reserve forces, is an urgent necessity. I pro- puse maintenance of our post-war navy at its current strength and support of a large and efficient caval reserve."

A

Halsey Buld "the prospects of en- tering another war berelt of powerful netive feet and air force are more alarming to me than the prospect of war itself."

the last

"We connal rearm minute." the commander of the Third and Fourth Fleets, which played havoc with the Japanese in the Paclie, declared. "Thère will be no 'last minute' of grace in the next war.

"We cannot tell where or when the enemy will strike. This much we know: the days of the formal de- clarations of war are past; such.de- clarations, I made at all, will be merely ex-post facte formalities.""

False Security

Wives Who

Didn't Like

America

Husbands who drink too much, the high cost of liy- ing in the US, and dislike of city life, were but a few of the reasons for their re-. turn given by British wives of Gl's who arrived in London recently from New York,

Some had said good-bye to their husbands for ever, others: stated that their husbands would be following them in a week or two-some in the hope of finding jobs in Britain; others on extended service with the US Army,

"No doubt I could have settled down, but i found everything too dear," said Mrs Muriel Castro, wife of Air George Castro, a biscuit- maker of New York, who is return- ing to her parents' home at St Neots, Hunts, with her baby daughter, Vir- ginin, "I don't like city life," she added.

The Admiral asserted that Amer)- cans should "not be lured into a Sargasso Sen of false security by the magical words 'world disarmament." "We should not lay up one more ship until each of our former allles has done so. We must not be tricked Into scrapping brand new warships if other countries scrap only obsolete craft

or idueprint battleships, We must not

strap xiom bomb almifer manufactur-

until procenses,

have

Mrs Winifred Stussy, whose home ssurance that other nations will notis in Blomelen-read, Yardley, Bir- take up the art' at any time in the mingham, sailed for, the United future.

States last May and was disillusioned almost from the start.

plants,

ing

ON

We

Halsey said the U.S. Navy wants, needs and can accommodate roughly million men in organised and volunteer services.-Associated Press.

MARRIAGE

ON TRIAL

"There would be a universal trial

Many of the best salons giye their girls special evening classes, and get famous hair-dressers and beauti-marriage if the divorce trend con- curts to come in and demonstrate various methods of treatment.

It is not easy to get into these salons-you

to bo need

well- educated and attractive to look at. No one is taken on without a per- onal Interview, and very many firls who apply are turned down.

in two or three years' time there is likely to be good future for the Irained beautician, is the big

stores.

One West End store has opened a department which sets out lo be more than a cosmetic counter, but

tinued. Mr. Justice Denning London University students.

told

lle said people regarded divorce as a matter that can be arranged between the parties,

Mr Justice Denning, chairman of

Disillusioned

She stayed with her husband for only eight weeks. After that she lived with her sister-in-low in Kansas.

"My father-in-law was very good 13 mic. He paid my passage home," said Mrs Stussy, who had not the monry to apply for a divorce in the United States. She hopes to do so In England,

Said Mrs Emily Pembrooke of Rubslip: "My husband haan't get

He is coming over to join job, me soon. Perhaps he can find work here."

Disappointed, but not disillusioned, the committee on divorce procedure, was 10-year-old Miss Eve Pateman, a report of which is expected soon, of Walthamstow, who stole a massage said it was the duty of society

Willard Holbrook, hoping to in the

the United sion the trend toward divorce by that once she reached mutual consent,

States she would be able to speed heup her marriage.

The well-being of children, added, depended on family unity.

Boy Killed By

less than a fornal salon-rather like a cocktail bar for beauly, where women will (in a few months) be able to have their hair idled Ap

heir faces re-dung with their awst favourite brand of cosmetles, and their als revarnished, all in half an hour. Just the thing before going en to an important date,

This service, already widely used

A six-year-old boy died after in-America is likely to catch or he had been struck on the chest

.openings

and there will be trained girls.

Cricket Ball

While she was waiting for a pas- sage home she was allowed to see her prospective husband every day, but a matron kept an eye on them in case they were tempted to clip away and further complicate matters by getting married.

LOUIS XI

BY

PRIGHT

LOUIS XI HMM, 50 THAT'S CROSS

EYE LOUIE!

AMERICA'S BLUEBLOODS

LISTED

A new volume called "Barke's Distinguished Familica of America" was published recent- ly-and the Trumans, Roose- velts and Eisenhowers won't find their names listed.

Only families "of British oricin who are now resident in the U.S.A." are listed in the book, Issued by Burke's Peerage, the publishing firm which for years has filled thick books with the facts about British bluebloods.

"Distinguished Families of Amer:- ca" lints and describes 1,000 families and nearly 10,000 of their menvers, from Edward Westford, Mass.,

Mosley Abbott, of

to Mra Edward White Libby, of Stockton Springs, Mninu.

Mr Libby comes last on the alphabetical list because she is member of the Wyman family.

Perhaps because of the "British origin" barrier-or possibly because, an spokesman for the drin said, "we make no claim that our listing is complete--not a single member of President Truman's Cabinet gets

In,

Some Excluded

Neither the Drexels nor the Biddles make the grade, either, and the Vanderbilts are excluded along will the

the Astors-although

Astors are represented in the parent

and

volumes, **Burke's Peerage Knightage" and "Burke's Landed Gentry."

.

Some of those admitted past the invisible barrier are connected with the Peerage, like Graham Bethune Grovesnor of Graymar, Old West- bury, Long Island"knost Per- tainly," Burke's said, a connection of the Duke of Westminster.

Another

entry 15 Mrs John Randolp Clark of St. Albans, West Virginin, said to be "definitely of the same fully" as the Earl Beauchamp-Associated Press..

of

TWO PAINTINGS

STOLEN

are

Police and art experts Ma Palenian's fiance oblningd

Australia throughout leave of absence from his employers

watching for two valuable in Washington so that he might ac

stolen company her to England and help in paintings, which were straightening out things and arrung-from Sydney University for by a cricket ball in Sydney re-ing for the wedding.

December.

He was Peter Bene, Accorat, of Binxland-road, Bellevue Hill.

The secret. of doing well is to illecently, pour clients and have them like you. This means you must listen to their troubles. and remember to ask after the details of their lives when they come again. You need a retentive memory as well as a sympathetic,

4515",

If clients come back to you again and again you cannot help but bulld up a good living.

In a good salon in Britain with wages, tips and commission, you will earn a steady C8-210 week, somethines more around Christmas and holiday times. 1 is up to you --and your hands and feet.

He cried out with pain when the ball hit him, and stumped to the ground unconscious,

Was

he Carried to his home. examined by a doctor and found to be dend.

Peter was wicket-keeping in game between small boys.

The ball was folded by a boy who threw it

the at

wicket. It missed and struck Peter chest.

on

the

Women executives touch and pass DOGS THAT AID

the £1,000 a year mark.

DIONE, 1946 BY KEA BENTICE, DOG. 7. M. REC. U. & PAT. OFF.

(The End)

By Galbraith

"Since I told the judge there were only 25 orders for cars ahead of his now, he's boon watching us pretty close!"

LONDON POLICE

A new Metropolitan Police Force is now on duty in the suburbs of West London.

Swedes To

Take German

Children

Countess Ebba Bonde of Sweden, who took the initiative in a countrywide "Save German Children" campaign, told the

United Press that more than

200,000. German children from the Rhine and Ruhr areas could be received in Swedish homes.

Provided the government sane- Six Labrador retrievers-Jimmy, tonn this relief action and the Gerry, Squire, Paddy, Jess. and Prince will accompany

necessary arrangements can be made patrolling in Germany, the first group of chil- p.licemen on their beats.

A sergeant and five constablesdren will reach Sweden sometime this Ive trained the dogs.

month, the Countess suld.

The dogs live at the homes of the The Countess and other influential men to whom they have been 115- signed, and allowances are paid to the men for their unkcep.

The police, dors have not been trained to attack. They are merely to pick up the scent of human beings and lead the constabla to them and) while on duty they will always be on a leash..

LLOYD GEORGE'S

HOUSE UNSOLD

Bron-Y-De, the house at Churt where the late Earl Lloyd George lived from 1922 almost, to the time of his death, was withdrawn at auction when the bidding stood, at

£21,000.

Inst

The paintings, "Street in Cairo," valued at £250, and "Seller of Drinks," worth £175, belong to Dr Oscar Paul, of the Australian Club, Macquarie-street, who had lent them to the University.

tist, Sir

Both were painted by the late Sir Arthur Streeton. Well-known or-

Llanel Lindsay, described "Street in Culro" little masterpiece."

£15

has "0

The paintings, which were on ex- hibition in the Union Hall, were missed on December 20, but the loss was not reported to the police until

res

Gollerles in 11 Australian cities have been riformed, and asked to watch for the paintings.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

QUEEN'S

Tyrone POWER

0

At 2.30, 5.15.,

7.15 & 9.15 p.m.

Betty GRABLE

"A YANK IN THE R.A.F.

with John SUTTON

JOHN

PAYNE

MAUREEN

O'HARA

WILLIAM

BENDIX

20%

Reginald GARDNER

A 20th Century-Fox Picture

NEXT CHANGE ———

The Story of Love beyond all Living!

A LOVE

THAT CROSSED

ALL

BARRIERS!

Sentimental

Journey

and Presenting CONNIE MARSHALL

Directed by WALTER LANG Produced by WALTER MOROSCO

ALHAMBRA

[THE Privato LIFE OF

TO-DAY ONLY

2.30. 5.00, 7.15 & 9.30 PM.

A GREAT Public HEROI SAMUEL GOLDWYN primer

GARY COOPER

The PRIDE OF THE

YANKEES

STHE LIFE OF LON KENZIE

TERESA_WRIGHT •BABE RUTH•WALTER BRESHAN VERZ 201 KLARA - BAT HUBLE 20 DE PERMETTER

veg Directed by SAM WOOD

Released through

KKU Redia PHÓWKI, INC.

| Screen Play by Ja Swerling and Herman 1. Mankiewicz,

TO-MORROW!

John HOWARD

Marguerite CHAPMAN in

Story by Paul Clefice -

SUBMARINE

RAIDER

LEE THEATRE

TOWN BOOKING OFFICE (--

W. HAKING & CO. ALEXANDRA BLDG.. GR. VL. BETWEEN 11.00 AM. AND 6.00 PM. DAILY

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.10 & 9.20 P.M.

SACRED CITY"

MANDARIN DIALOGUE PICTURE

A CENTRAL MOTION `picture studio' pRODUCTION TO-MORROW

DEVOTION

Olivia

Sydney

IDA LUPINO. PAUL HENREID DE HAVILLAND GREENSTREET,

CATHAY

WANCHAI ROAD WANCHAIMA

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15. 7.15 & 9.15 p.m.

AN M-G-M'S MUSICAL COMEDY MASTERPIECE!

"Red SKELTON

Eleanor POWELL in

"I DOOD IT"

with Jimmy DORSEY and his ORCHESTRA.

|ALHAMBRA & CEN

“Insomnia Girl” WATCH FOR OPENING

Is Chosen

Eight amateur painters, led persons who sponsor the reljef move- ment have already secured full sup-by film stars Edward G. Robin- port from several big organisations gon, Edgar Bergen and Hoagy Carmichael, recently named and humanitarian associations.

Some days ago, the Swedish Arch- bishop Erling Elden promised Coun- voluptuous starlet Marian Carr.

as their "Insomnia Girl." less Ebba Bonde that the State Church would also back the came paign.

According to the initial plans, only some 40,000, to 60,000 children would

be taken to Sweden. The interest

shown by the, press and the public, however, indicate that up to three times that number of homes can be opened for them.

Famed Organiser

The organisation for transportation of the children called Kinder von Ruhr and-Rheinis headed by, direc- The reserve figure was about tor Harry Sedorman, chief of the £30,000.

Swedish Criminal Technical Institute, In addition to the house, four Soderman is best known for his cottages, pleasure grounds, wood-voluntary organisation of the training lands, two lakes and a swimming of Norwegian police forces in Sweden pool, the whole covering 00 acres, during to war. were offered..

One feature of Bron-Y-De. (which In English means. Mount of the South), is the sun-lounge, in which the late. Earl did much of his writ- ing and, entertained

many famous visitors.

. է

Soderman lends the campaign from his office, where 80 girl clerka are worlding on applications from Ger- many and registering Swedish fami- lies that are willing to take care of -a · German boy or girl.

Her beauty, they said, was enough

They all submitted original portraits of Mise Carr-in a' transparent blue

That HERACE

WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF A

WALT DISNEY'S

E-LENGTH FEATURE

TECHNICOLOR

"OWAN

Baited wage at porr War Improved METER REGISTERS

FILM REACTIONS

negligee-to prove their print.

Prize canvas was turned out by Comedian Peter Lind: Hayes, who painted the blonde Miss Carr with an aspirin for a face and sleeping pills and alarm clocks in her hands.

Other would-be Whistlers included director Nowman McLeod, cowboy star James Warren, actor Michael Dunge and Disney artist Ross Shattuck United Press.

RUSSIA TO BUILD LUXURY LINERS

American Diet

An idea designed to reduce the. Wartime rationing, coupled with chances of a film or play "Hopping” increased incomes caused by higher on its first night has been developed wages, paid in war Industrics, Im-by two Chicago businessmen. proved the American diet, according It is to have representative audi- they to nutritionists of the United States ences see productions before

are actually released in the theatres. The reactions of this audience pre Departmerit of Agriculture.

More milk, fresh green and yellow noted by amall hand meters, which vegetables, fruit and tomato juices register from "very bad" to "very

good.". went into the diet of low-income families which proviously livgl on: The results of the meter findings a restricted diet, and flour war en- are registored on a graph, which riched and improved with vitamina, shows what parts of the production

were or were not liked.

Russia intends to build ships of a: The Department said people had size to compete with those employed learned more about what to eat and, In the world's luxury liner trade, re ports Associated Press quoting the Moscow Radio.

oven

The meters have already been used

If their incomes drop again, for film "pre-previews," and a simi they will eat more nourishing fooddur device is in preparation for use than before. Associated Press,

in testing radio programmca.

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