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Women
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS.
Posed by Ida Lupino for Lois Leeds.
Freckles, once more! Loin Leeds tells you what to do about them.
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
"Dear Los Leeds-1 have an awful sagging basi. Do you advise exer- rise to improve 192-1, F."
If you are grown and over 30, get it proper" "bra" and practice good posture.
four
Leeds-About "Dear Lots. years ago 1 vas operated on and ever Since my hair has been falling out. Is there a good tonic?
MRS. O. F. T." After, an operation where ciber is used the hair is often dry and falls out. You must massage the scalp regularly with the fingertips, Use
brush
vaseline, or a pumade every night and every day. As your health improves, so will your hair.
"Dear Lois Leeds-I would like to know how to make my freckles go sway. -JEAN 'W."
I have given the answer to this muny times, but here we go again! it you have a thin, sensitive, casy- skin, atay out of Sun and to-freckle Wind as much as possible. Or wear a heavy protective layer of founda- tion reach. Many readers ask me whether this or that bleach will re- move freckless. I cannot say, us each skin reacts in a different
Wily. Bleaches of a chemical base (and most of them are) are difficult to I do not recommend use yourself,
them.
Mind Makings
GABRIELLE
rouge.
Cream zouge lusts and looks more natural than' Dry Compact Rouge. To be sure that your cheeks and lips are in perfect harptony of color, use your lipstick as Make three Bttle dots, then blend. carefully, after applying your pow. der foundation. Cha
nive creamy lipstick and see how nicely it works,
SIDE GLANCES
Saple "home remedies" are the best. It takes time to do a good job with a very mild harmless bleaching frentment, but it is the wise thing to do. Pure lemon juice is ideal for removing freckles as it is absolutely It is effective sale and harmless. because it reduces the freckle ment. Apply pure lemnun
Juice, freshly gezet, with a a camel's hair bruch. Allow it to dry and leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse off with clear In addition to daily use of water.
juice, a lemon-oatmeal mask
twice a werk is helpful. Make your
this way,
mask
afix the white of one egg with the Ittiers of ane jemon. Blend in sulk clent outmeal or 'almond cream' to make a thin paste, Apply to face, arms and back; wherever your free- kles gather, and leave on until dry. Hinse off with warm water,
PARADISE PLUMES
Gibson Gizi hals have made a come-back. In New York smart women are wearing them again. Sometimes Bike this one, they are decked with bird of paradise plumes.
Virginia has *kelebed ane here. The wearer is dressed in a poppy-red frock with gap sleeves and scalloped neck-linë, The scallops button to the walt, whiels is finished with a narrow belt of gold kid.
COPE) IMP BY HTA KELNICE, ING, V. M, RED, ITL WAY, GEIST
By Galbraith
If he asks me how much I make, I'll toll him I mako enough so I don't have to worry a lot about my income
faxes!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1947.
Grim Conflicts Below DUMBBELLS
Surface At Moscow
BY JOHN HIGHTOWER
Diplomatic informants in Moscow say that grim conflicts of important power interests-hmong them control of any future Gorman peace:conference leave dents on the surfaco of disagreements at the current Big Four Foreign Ministers! conference.
What many authorities view as a struggle for control of the coming German peace treaty conference revolves around the question of how many Allied states will participate. * with the Big Four and China.
Sang Before Kings, Now Penniless
A former opera idol, Mariette Mazarin, who at the height of her brilliant international carcer
United Slates Secretary of State George Marshall and Bri- tish Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin are urging for the largest possible assemblage to include every nation which was at war with Germany.
Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov wants only those nations the which actually fought against Nazis to be represented.
This controversy recalls that the former United States Secretary of State. James Byrnes, contended that
Pence Conference the Paris summer was a great help to Western
Last
the
WERE YOU
THATS FOR HIM
ENTERTAINING TO SAY
A MAN
IN THE KITCHEN?
M'AMI
TRIED MY BEST!
Threat To
Stay Out Of Empire
Dr Nicholas Murray Butler, utelite powers in setting the five President Emeritus of Columbia peace treatles because it University, recently disclosed
East-West Lite
conflicts tested
-gave the world's first radio concert in New York, has been discovered penniless and half-gest a background of what he what he said were the first de-
blind in an old folks home in Grignau, southeastern France.
Madama Mazorin, now in her seventies, was for 40 years one of the world's leading operatie stara She sang before Czar Nicolas and King Edward VII and was the con- fldante of such famous emmposers
as Strauss, Massenet and Charpen- ter, whose works she helped popularise.
to
But her fame did not last and he dropped out of the public eye, only to be found recently living on charity in a small provincial hospice in the Department of Drome, Now her friends from her native city of Grenoble are planning to help her by holding a big benefit concert, in which she would ring again.
Star Pupil
East
the
world opinion. Certainly on the straight
Issues West
over Germany, United States and Britain can count of conference vote peare in relation to the number of support states they can gel into the ference.
Preparing To Depart
con-
there
tails of an historic meeting in the summer of 1921 at which Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India threatened to with- draw from the British Empire.
Dr Buller said the meeting took place while. Empire representatives were in England for an Empire con-
Prime Minister's
In face of the lack of current conference, The secret parley was at
the ference progres; word bruited about Chequers, in some quarters that certain high country residence. not be hanging personages would around Moscow for long i was not some little progress soon, In the Council. Such departures would not necessarily mean the conference would fold up, since the deputies of the Big Four Foreign Ministers might be assigned to go ahead with the job on the Austrian and German peace treaties. But by now, prelly nearly everyone has an opininis of how this would work out.
then Prime Mr Lloyd George, Minister, pledged those at the meet- ing to secrecy. Dr Hutler declared, Their countries were adding:
the prepared to withdraw from
and to set up in-. British Empire dependent existence--through velution if necessary."
Te
"Canada, Australia and New Zea
remain land were not willing to Meanwhile, 12 ofciul
members of the British Empire," Dr United States delegation statement charac-Butler said the Prime Minister told lam. They desired to be in a posi- terised as "completely baseless" o state,
report published in London that on to maintain their devoted Joyalty Marshall and Bevin are determined to the Crown and to accept the prin in leave Moscow on or about April eiples of democracy as worked out Carta, If nothing is accomplished in the by Britain since the Magna Council by that date.
but they were not willing to necept the control of the British Parliament and Foreign Office."
In her present miserable Madame Mazarin's only source happiness Is her store of memories from the great days when she was surrounded by admirers who shower- ed her with gifts and flowers. She the when she hears is proudest success of one of her former pupils, Mademoiselle Maselle, currently a star nt the Metropolitan Opera.
New York.
of
The French
Marshall And Stalin
Whether property or improperly, It was not until 1031 that the Bri- most observers are interpreting the tish Parliament cnucted the Statute absence of n meeting between of Westminster which set up the Bri Marshall and Generalissimo Stalin fish Commonwealth of Nations, De as an indication of the Kremlin's Butler and
displeasure with the Truman pro- most
singer appeared in opera houses in most of the capital
the world. Among her fumous roles were "Salome" at the Brussels
"Electra" Opera and which she appeared with Enrico Caruso in New York.
in
It was after the first performance of "Electra", on February 17, 1910, That Madame Mazarin, after taking 27 curtain calls, was paid a call her dressing room by the inventor. Leeds Forel.
Faret ed her Whether the would content lu song over a litle electricni apparatus“ which woul:! carry her vice to a waiting group of smentats, diplomats and news paper- -man-whwere assemble to listen 1te new invention on the 100 metres away.
Pioneer Radio Concert
Britain
gramme for United States aid to I Buller declared that Greece and Turkey, although many and the United States should set up suspect that Russia is not quite in their zones of Germany a similar ready for such a conference,
comunonwealth or federal govern- The Russian people, who had ment. He urged that they act with- high hopes for the success of the out delay Test "other forces" pre- conference when it convened, have vent the establishment of a federal grown pessimistic since
President system in Germany-Associated Truman's speech on Greek-Turkey Tress. aid. Che Russian even asked if the
United
States
Was
attacking the Soviet King
of
The American delegation feels it can quite conceivably go home with out any agreements il “it is possible without Umprolitable compromises.” --Associated Press.
NEW MEDAL
Madame Mazar.n agecd, and that! APPROVED
night, in the presence of the Mayor
which
of New York, the ta a pioneer
A nev medal has been ap- radio concert,
was greeted! ruthusiastically by the press, which proved by the King, Mr Attlee acclaimed her singing as much as it announced in the Commons re- Réglumed the
cently. Forest.
Inventive
Knits of
LUFTWAFFE GIVES WAY TO
POTATOES
from
Many of the airfields which the German Air Force dominated the skies of Europe for two years will be devoted to potato crops this year.
Lieutenant
the The quadripartite action of
almost allies hus four occupying will be given for specifle service entirely wiped out all traces of the During the World War of 1914- in Java, Sumatra and French: Indo-nce proud Luftwaffe.
.Beverly Steadman. 1918, Madame Mazarin gave up the chin for Air Force Service un to
Geteber 4, 1945, and to internees in chief of the Air Forces' Branch of pera stage and devoted her time to
South-East the United
Forces She war prison camps
States Armed
the caring for wounded soldiers.
per-Asia.
division, says disarmament of many benent also organised
German air force now is "essentially formoners to raise money for war Later she started a singing
complete." victims. school, one of the pupils of which was Mademorelle Maselle.
Madame Mazarin has managed to Cuiserve hr celebrated "golden voice" and is eagerly looking for-
he time when
will ward to the once again sing at the benefit con- ert being planned for her. United Press.
Heating By Infra-red
Singapore and other parts. About 70.000 will quality for the award, including Navy and Army personnel who were engaged in close suenort or humb and mine clearance. Mr Alles was replying to Mr H. Fursey (Lab., Hull, E.).
BLONDES HAVE MOST HAIR
..
In the American zone alone. 4,000
moturs German planes and 30,000 have been destroyed.
Special air equipment has either been destroyed or devoted to peace- lime uses.
Close Watch Kept
Many airfields have been turned over to agriculture.
British Blondes have more hair on their
The American French, bends than brunettes, redheads or and Russian air forces' branches are brownettes, according to Samuel keeping a close watch on the most Grant, director of the Helene Curtis prominent and most militaristic of who laboratories of Chicago.
the Luftwaffes former pilots He said some blondes have as many I might hope to revive interest in the ns 140,000 hairs on their skulls, Germ air force.
acetime organisations, Including Available for an almost in-brunettes and brownetles an average
and athletic
any effort to finke variety of applications in of 120,000 and redheads only 50,000. schnois
On the average, he said, one square watched closely for industrial processes is an entire inch of scalp contains about 1,000 Introduce militaristic tendencles.
Associated Press. ly new gas-fed infra-red
hairs-United Press. radiant henting panel which will be on view at the first post- war British Industries Fair in London and Birmingham from May 6 to 16:
Among the many processes in which this form of healing may be sucessfully applied are the rapid drying of paints and lacquers, re sinous powders and printing ink, ceramle mixtures and water wel mixtures, the dehydration, of paper, paper pulp, etc., the softening of plastic materials for punching and extrusion, and the curing of sheet rubber.
Comparative drying times by the Infra-red and convection methods emphasise the value of the former," By the infra-red-method bituminous example, paint on bedsteads, for
dries in eight minutes against 000 minutes by convection; scientific instruments, in, eight minutes against an hour-and-a-half; kegs and drums, In four minutes instead of 12 hours (air dry); and wire (looso-leat against 35 Jedgera), in 40 seconds minutes,
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Rosalind
Her arms said
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At 2.30, 5.10.
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Yes!
Your heart will cry
OH, BABY!
She Wouldn't Say Yes
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VIRGINIA VAN LIPP/
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