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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Pased by Patti Brady for Lois Leeds.

Of course Small Girls need a beauty programme! "DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

"Dear Lois Leeds-As the mother of a very pretty but very untidy little daughter, I want to help her fearn neatness. Her hair is lovely but not as fresh and clean as it should be. Maybe a few. words from you will help to point the way."

Keeping the instruments of Beau- ty Culture scrupulously clean is a part of all beauty and health pro- After a comb has been grammes. used should be swished through a which havu bowl of warm water, been added a few drops of ammonia or a little prax. A Clean brust makes for Clean hair!

ta

the

Powder puffs should be discarded after two days of use or should be washed in warm, sudsy water. Dry them by pressing in a towel. Fluf them out by brisk tapping on palm

of the

should hood. They allowed

dry outt to then be thoroughly

A in the sun. clean powder puff makes the powder ud- here smoothly.

Lipsticks and lipstick brushes can be cleaned after each application. The cleaner the beauty wids. better the beauty Job.' Eyebrow brushes. powder brushes, combs-

Milimate Makeys

GABRIELLE

To have that dewey young look over the eyes, use colorless eye i am on your lids, Groom your eye- brows by brushing carefully. When you are shaping your eyebrows re- mave stray hairs by gentle tweez- ine, never yank! Never use rouge on the eyelids. Soft shades of eye. shadow give a pretty effect.

SIDE GLANCES

COPE THEY BY MEA SERVIST,

the

all of these should be washed. brush caked with old makeup no place in a beauty programme.

A

hus

the

"Dem is Leeds-What Is correct temperature for a beneficial bath for a hormoni person?”

Scientists agree that a bath lem- perature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit is the most relaxing. Add to the bath some pine oil and you will feel wonderful! Keep a thermometer in It test the water

your bathroom temperature.

"Deur Lots Leeds-1 have long arms. Should 1 wear the new 'bracelet-length' sleeve?—J, II."

I think that an elbow length_or would be the full length sleeve

The must natiering for you. Try flattery of wide cuff bracelets If you choose the elbow sleeve. Keep the wrists flexible by exercise. Massage the skin with oil to make li smooth.

She'll Try Acting Till

He's Ready

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1947.

GIs Do Not Favour German Redheads

BY WELLINGTON LONG

(United Press Staff Correspondent)

American soldiers marrying German frauleins profor blondos and brunettes over redheads 105 to ono, according to statistics compiled by Greater Hesse military government officials.

SCOTTISH NEWSLETTER

By Garry Liuizie

A couple of hundred years ago the English were swarming ever the fair face of our country and that brow Heilan man. Prince Charles Edward Stuart, was pushing the boat out for France and forgotten

Now future. the English are back with us and the inspiration, once mare, is Bonnie Prince Charlle. Only it is not "Charlie" they are after this time but a girl who could be a modern counterpart of his mentor, Flora Macdonald.

That dark-eyed black-haired beauty, who helped the Young Pre- tender to escape, plays a big part in a film the celluloid czaru of Shep herd's Bush are finishing in the spring about the whole thing. Shep- herd's has come to Scotland, in the shape of lynx-eyed talent scouts. The film people will have representatives at the amateur drama festival finals in Inverness and they will which the young professionals at Scots music halls and theatres as well.

Further, the only German girl out of 105 whose application was disapproved by the military government was the only carrot top who had applied,

Military government offelals who proces the applications for marriage offered no explanation for the secming lack of popularity of red-

heads. They aild the rest of the fred Was spilt 50-50 between

blondes and brunettes.

The survey was based on 103 applications submitted in the first three weeks of February.

Ofteints

emphasised that German girls with the ambitions to marry American soldiers should lake mama's advice and not play around with other boys until the marriage knot is tied.

calise

Girls Must Behave.

"Meral

In- turpitude"--which cludes prostitution, professional or amateur-is enough to get n bis red "disapproved" stamped all over the girl's marringe epplication. Even a few unwise beers down ut the corner blerstube may prove a stumbling block, officials warned. since drinking in

Excess is for disapproval.

Military

Kovernment omeials, however,

about were optimistic mafrloges between German girls The Prince Charlle ho will star and occupation" soldiers.. They said! are personally Scottish barn David Niven, who ar- all the girls who

Interviewed by them speak English, rives from Hollywood shortly to de the interlurs. The exteriors, or many and are of an average age of 20 of them, were med in the High- years and pretty.

Dre nol sponsoring **We You may, or summer.

street-walking with lands last

marriages may not, remember that there was

beenuse fraulting here," one cfficer said. no le fuss, at the file

to serking Amerkan battledress boys large batches of

girls are about 25 years of age. were used in the crowd scenes, They these were fortunate enough to be station- Most of them have between two years overseas with the ed in the area but a lot of people and five thought it was hardly the type of majority having taken civilian jobs work for men still wearing the King's in Germany after their discharge. to remain by their fancees until uniform in a time of emergency!

the marriage ban was lifted three months ago,

David Niven

The arrival of David Niven shortly has brought up the question of an actress for the Flora Macdonald part, and while the English talent

it

their seouls may be successful comp-out they have, in this writer's opinion a ready-made Flora in the young Glasgow typist, Elleen Herlic, who, the crities say, is the greatest actress on the stage since Sarah

Whatever her

her abilities,

Bernhardt. Miss Herlic has made a poor called "The Engle Has Two Heads

It is into an outstanding success.

after a provincial back in London tour. Miss Herlie, in the words of the Kansas City folks, would be a Wow!

Blonde Miss Daphne O'Callaghan, 21. a Sussex girl, who went to New Incidentally, Robert Stevenson,

distant relative of RLS, will come York expecting to be married, will Instead take a thing at the theatre-over from Hollywood to direct the temporarily anyway.

Prince Charlie Alm.

Formerly shorthand typist for the United States Army in London and Frankfurt, she travelled to

The Scottish Influence in films, is very strong in Shepherd's Bush and environs. One of the best directors

|

any

murry

Former Jmmissioned officers have proved as susceptible to the wiles of frauleins as enlisted men, one officer said.

.

SHE WAS LOST-FOR

20 YEARS

The will of a woman who vanished for 20 years was pu- blished recently.

When she made it in 1893 the Lady in Black, Miss "Velled Florence, Ethel Appleyard, har 872. She cut oul relatives, because she thought they were after her money.

009.

America by air only to find that her there is David MacDonald, en Agyll and made forge bequests a charity

wished flance

to

the postpone mairinge because he was n student at a university with some years of study ahead."

Miss O'Callaghan started by alr back across the Atlantic, got as far as Gander airport, Newfoundland, and then returned to New York.

She said that her Bance Was Samuel Robinson, a former first licu- tenant in the United States Army Air Force.

They first met in London and Inter- in Frankfurt. A LaGuardia uir- feld, New York, she told correspon- dents that she would wait for Samuel to complete his education. ife is the only man for me" she smiled.

She then tuok of for the west. Lcs Jer ultimate destination was Angeles where she pins to become an actress-Associated Press.

shire man. Macdonald directed the "Seventh Vell" and a lot

recent successes, and his latest opus, called

The Brothers,-will-have-its micre in Edinburgh during the big "The festival in the late summer, Brothers" has a Scottish background and includes Will Fyffe and several young Scottish actors. Several bave very bright futures in the cinema the leading

But when she died at Bogner Regls. Sussex, in 1944, she left only £3,244,

"Murdered"

In 1917 Miss Appleyard vanished from one of her three houses in Bath,

Somerset,

Foul play was suspected. Peuple chalked "Murdered" on the pavement

DUMB-BELLS

FAEGISTERED US)

DO YOU HAVE A MIXED

CHOIR?

PAIENT DUKE

YES, SOME PEOPLE CAN. SING AND SOME CANNOT!

His Wife

Said 'Go To Hell'

When an R.A.M.C. corporal asked his wife to provide him with grounds for divorce. her rejoinder was to tell him to go to hell.

✔in the elrcumstances think of a better one". Justice Stable, at Durham Assizes.

I cannot said Mr Divorce

He dismissed a petition brought by Mrs Nancy Slaughter, of Richardson- West Hartlepool. street,

on the ground of the misconduct of her hus- band, James Slaughter, of Aden- grove. Seaton Chrew.

A cross-petition by the husband, alleging desertion, was also dismiss

d. The Judge ordered him to pay all the costs, including those of the woman named.

"Contemptible"

.

The parties. were married in 1041, and Mr Slaughter went overseas the following year, said the judge.

The wife was a regular 'correspon- dent unil September, 1945, when the husband wrote that he was going to see the welfare officer about his ma trimonial affairs.

"On his return from Indin he did not go to see his wife until his mo- ther-in-law had seen him. A more contemptible exhibition was never provided by any returning, warrior with a preity and faithful young wife waiting to welcome him.

Co-eds On Dance Floor Pet-peeves

Are you a Lamp Larry or a Weary Walker?

Or are you 34 Whistling William or a Bong Breaker?

All four are dance floor types

and high on the pet-peeve list of U.S. college co-eds,

The Here's

list of unpopulor dance-floor typest

line of The Ear Bender, whose patter is so fast and consistent that his partner can't hear the music.

clutches 41 The Fag Fiend, who

hond while he elgarette in his dances, menacing all other couples

business. Patricia Roe, with synthe-oere were rumours that she had and his partner's dress.

tle Scots nccent, has feminine role.

Gaelic Choir

The incidental music, as usual, 18 done by Muir Mathieson who comes frem Stirling. He is just about the biggest musical director In the. Bri- 1ish

Industry

days. m

these

out in his Mathieson frst started profession conducting a boys' orches tra in Stirling over 25 years ago.

The Greenock Garlic Choir, con- ducted by Mr Denald MacAllister, and some of the wing in the Bm songs by the choir were specially Master of Musle at St Andrew's Uni- Brothers" is a cos- versity. "The tume plece. It looks like another winner for Macdonald,

By Galbraith written by Mr Cedrid Tome Davie,

"Our son bought a new car so ho could drive his wife and kids out west to soé us, but hoʻpaid to much for the cal that they can't afford the trip!!

In Briof

Lt Col T. P. E. Murray, one-time 61 Div. Signals Commander, will command the new Signals Regiment to be formed in Aberdeen as part of

he post-war Territorial Army

some Scottish

doors only 15

theatres open

been seen, but not till 1937 did re- Intives know she was still alive.

She had hidden herself in a pri- vate nursing home.

She wore Victorian clothes with a man's hat, brown-paper boots, and often slept on a bed of newspapers. of her Only surviving executor will is 87-year-old Capt. Frederick Ollathus Sutton, one of the brattiren of St. Cruss Hospital, near Winches-

ter.

ness

The Weary Walker, whose weari- rhythmless brings about a stroll around the floor.

The Whistling

William, who whistles in his partner's ear through- out a popular number.

Crooning Carl Sings

The Crooning Carl, who insists on singing the lyrics of every song played by the band.

The Startling Stepper, who throws in weird steps, surprising his part- site of the Argyll and Sutherlandner. Highlanders War Memorial Cottages.

Sport

takes The Ground Gainer, who such long steps his girl is in con- stant fear of spill skirt.

The Bone Breaker, who puts on the tight squeeze to the sound of cracking bones.

The Limp Larry, a Victorian type who dances two feet from his part-

Walter Donaldson, Coatbridge, will oppose Fred Davis for the world's professional snooker championship in London next September....Alex Venters, formerly Cowdenbeath, ner.

Slinging Sammy, the hepcat who Rangers and Third Lanark forward, scored the winning goal against Bol-stands still while his girl is spun out

and around endlessly. ton Wanderers, when he ruade his for Blackburn ret appearance

D. Valentine a telegram of good Fistier, Hawick,

Rovers....

sent

Provost

him appof Mr J. McKinnon has made his first nopearence in a Hugo.

postmaster at Chirp International at Twickenham.... Fast side....prize cadet of the RAF Regl-Lathim secondary schools are to ment detachment at Catterick Camp encouraged to take up soccer as well Was Officer Cadet G. Henderson. As Rugby....The SFA play Belgium

Clerk cf Ler- Surting...new Town

Envex-in Brussels on May 18; Luxembour wick is Mr John S. Campbell,

on May 24 and Holland on May the Scotish Rugby team

thing..Midshiels Farm t

which has been sold to a Duntries farmer lost 24-5 le England at Twickentiam

was K. 1. Geddes g'(London.

Scot- the Imperial Tobacco for £8,000. Company will open a 500 and a fish and Amy) C, W. Drun

factory (sh); T.G.11. Jackson (London Scot

Drummond in Glasgow employing Players factory at Larkhall employ (Meiruse) W. H. Munte (Glasw ing 100... New Locarno BallroUT, FIP) and D.

D. Mackerizło. (Edir= | burgh University) and E..An- Edinburgh, was sold for £10,000.. a man who threw a snowball at two Glasgow Academicals) and

FF; H. H women in Glasgow was fined three derson (Stewart's College guineas for a brench, of the peace. Campbell

(Cambridge U)A, T. Princess Elizabeth will get Jength Fisher (Waterloo and Watsonians) of hand woven tweed from the peo-T. P. L. McGlaston (Royal High ple, of the Shetlands as a 21st birth-St

School FP) F. 11. Coults AD

day gift.....Field Marshal Montgo-r. McLdan (Royal

HIB will visit Stiring Challe in D. Valentine (Hawick), April.a record number of patients Henderran (Edinburgh Acuds) and 4121--were treated at Arbroath W, I: D: Elliot (Edinburth Academi- Infirmary during

the

James GarTOW, FZS, Mrban will given civic re-

the

has ception

in the Shinty to been appointed to judge the Royal

Cup..the Scotland-England women's Society Saint-Hubert Championship hockey International has been pust- Dog Show in Brussels in June... poned until April 29 in Glasgow.. Crail naval air station is to be used Jackle Paterson will fight Corrado as a training establishment for boys Conti, official challenger for the the Earl of Rosebery cut the fral Italian bantamweight championships sod at St Minians, Stirling, on the in Gisigaw on April 10.

The Whirling Dervish, who spins until his partner is dizzy,

The Pump Handle, who. pumps his partner's arm in time with tho music.

Rupert & the New Pal-26

The blacksmith removes his pipe as the little bear runs to lim "Hello, young Rupert, you again? What's wrong now?" he asks. "Nothing's wrong," says Rupert. "but, please, can you make a tortoise-trolley? The man states. "Can I make a what?" he cries, "k' for my new pal. George, the *tortoise," explains Rupert. “He can

only walk very slowly, and I thought- if you could make some sort of a Little carriage for bim we could take him round faster and show, him the world."

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