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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Poscú for Loiz Leeds.
Lois Leeds gives you some wise and helpful hints.
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
"Dear Lols Leeds-My daughter sixteen. hos very oily bale.
Stic won't brush it. What else would help?-MOM."
You will have to be Gum and in- nist upon brushing. Nothing else so stimulates the scalp. Gel your daughter a good hairbrush. It she still refuses to use it, you know where it would be helpful!
"Deur Lois Leeds-My skin la oll right in looks but I look pale and I droop, though I am well. Should I use colourful makeup?-IDA E.“
First, try the out of dones; gar- dening, walking, outdoor play (and work, tool will pep you up and put colour in your skin. Colourful makeup should be your last resort. A change of diet and living habits will do wonders for you.
"Dear Lois Leeds-My hair is overblenched, very blonde and ugly.. What can I do?-MARIE"
Minuts. Makeys
GABRIELLE
Never put makeup on a soiled skin. Stop One.Cleanse. Step Two- Refresh with skin freshener. Step Three-Apply powder foundation. Step FourCream rouge. Step Five-Face Powder. Step Siz- Groom the eyes. Step Seven-Apply lipstick, It's truly Slep by Step to Beauty!
SIDE GLANCES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947.,
YORKSHIRE NEWSLETTER!
BAD WEATHER COST
TO SPORTS CLUBS
By B. C. Dunthorne
One of the things that has been overlooked is the ter rifle cost that many sports organisations have faced, and will be called upon to face, as a result of the bad weather carly this year.
Emphasis was given to the point at the beginning of the
ECHOES HELP cricket season (It opened with
ALASKAN
CHARTING
Echoes, uncounted numbera of them, will help to write more accurate Alaska sea charts.
Depth recorders and fntho- meters on coast and geodetic Hurvey mother ships and their Covey's of launches will be clicking away almost endlessly from the outer Aleutians into Bristol bay and even in the far north sector of Point Barrow in the coming months.
wet weather as usual) by the Announcement that Doncaster and district cricket league had
to given permission British Ropes Sports Club to play all their matches on matting wicket.
While the club will probably be the fest in the district to play lengun matches on such a wicket, the reason behind it is exceptionally interest- ing.
British Wire Ropes old down ย wicket at their first class grass
has
round at a cost of £400, but this been completely ruined. Many clubs are faced with as serious position, but in a lesser degree, and have not the facilities like the big clubs to repair their position.
DUMB-BELLS
REGISTERED US. PATENT OFFICE
DID YOUR UNGLE REMEMBER YOU IN HIS WILL?
HE MUST HAVE HE LEFT ME
OUT!
They Go On Hoping
Despite...
FRANKFURT.-Every
*two
or three days, another latter arrives.
But there is every indication that the Yorkshire clubs of all descrip- tions will not allow such things to
"...I can't believe that he is dead. stop their games, and more use Is A friend of my husband told me that bearing likely to be made of municipal foci-he saw him in Germany alive a week scars of World War II and decorities than has been the case in the after got the cable telling me that he was missing. Can't you find him for me?
the
Seven ships, some still
llons from World War I, assembled past.
The in Seattle before sailing north for
opening matches
the of
with unspectacular work, Muny cousily setson were watched
usual interest by all Alaska areas. never have been chart- more than
these waters | Yorkshire fons, and by others also ed. Ships traversing have only their own observations, or because of the possibility of N.W.D. old Russian charts, or sounding re- Yardley, following W. R. Hammond
as England's captain. cords of infrequent cannery ships to guide them.
Tone it down by using a Blue*** rinse. Hot oil shampoos will soften and remove the bleach.
"Dear Lots Leeds-1 can't 15C powder puffs, I am allergic to cot- ton and wool. What can I use to apply powder?-M.J.H.”
Try a piece of feat chamois skin. If you can't use that. then blend it with your fingertips and use a pow- der-blending brush..
"Dear Lois Leeds-I am fifty years
Is there any hope for me?
He had an early opportunity of showing" his ability for he hind to captain Yorkshire against the M.C.C. In the opening; match as Sellurs was
ta gel away for unable
business the reasons.
The mountains that don't show are one result of such work. recent years, 10 ulgantic underwater mountains have been found in
them is Gulf of Alaska. One of 11.350 feet high, but the summit is still a half mile under the surface.
True "Great Circle"
New charts which might make the true "greal circle" route to
the
Schoolboy Rugby
That one come from a wife in Wis- consin. Her missing husband is ono of the 6,000 Americans who are "pre-
sumed dead."
the
But their bodies have never been recovered as a final proof of death, It was nearly three years ago that the first American nssault Waves
across stormed
Nonhandy benches.
from wives, Mony letters 'come
and uncles. daughters, sons, aunts They are still hopeful. After cach letter the United States Army head- Schoolboy rugby seems to be ex-quarters makes another investiga tending its hold. Sheffield's coach-
tion. ing scheme is making good
DIU
None of the investigations has dress, and now Doncaster West turned up any of the missing. bi
Education Committee is still letters arrive. dering the Introduction But while Sheffield seems to be con-
No Trace
to have the two tent
codes, in
a Connecti- "My son is not dead," Donenster the proposal is that Rugby est fhher insisted. "The bamper no shall be played instead of Soccer.
was flying crashed In a fall tree. There have already been meetings leaving him in dazed condition. A Japanese freighters, loading lum-between the Finance Committee, re-buddy of my son told me so. The ber at Washington and Oregon parts presentatives of the National Union Germans, who picked him up, took before the war, used the shorter of Teachers,, Mr J. G. Hoare, county him to a plateau on a mountain near route through Unimak Pass in the adviser on P.T. and Mr H. Holden Colmar. He is still there." Aleutians, North Pacifle-wise Japan of Edenthorpe and Mr Park of the ése moved quickly into the Aleu-Leeds Schoolboy Rugby Football
presumably with simlar chart knowledge gained from "fishermen." Senior rugby clubs' throughout the to look here and I would fad my
West Riding are taking a keen in-son." All during the recent war. Ameri-terest in the coaching of boys, but The Americona consulted the can surveying ships rushed their so far there is no indication that the French police in the area. There soccer clubs are to follow suit,
ok. I have a dry skin and wrinkles. Orlent usable are another possibility. Rusby into its schools next winter. The great circle leads through the Aleutian island chain int several hundred miles might be sailed in the Behring Sea, if the weather favourable.
-GRACE."
rich
Of course there is! Use
hormone type cream and stop using soap and water for your cleansing. Try a cleansing ou
Is
800-HAT SHOW tians to invade Att and Kiska, Association.
FOR LONDON
Nearly 800 autumn and winter hats
The letter contained a rough hand- drawn sketch of the little village. Attached was a note: "I was told
made by 40 firms will be on show work, adding to knowledge gained though in the Rotherham arcu the was no trace even of the town shown
at Derland Hall, Regent-street, from July to 26.
It will be the first large-scale mall-
linery show in Britain. Model ml-
in prewar years.-Associated Press.
liners and manufacturing milliners REMBRANDT
will be exhibiting together for the first time.
"Mannequin parades will be held every hour, and the exhibition will be open to the public every afternoon,
Invitations have been sent to 2,000 overseas buyers and it is hoped the exhibition will help the export drive -millinery and haberdashery exports in March were almost dve limes those in March, 1038-and conarm Lendon s a hot fashion centre.
Show No.. 2-teen-agers And there is news of another big parade of model millinery in June at the May Fair Hotel, specially design- ed for the teen-ager.
Out of a collection of G5 hats, the Beverley wins, will be modelling five pairs of young hals in different eslours for an audience including buyers from all over the country.
Prices of these hats will be within the Umit for the working-girl and there will be nothing over three
guineus.
By Galbraith
*DONIL 1943 BY MEA SERVICE, ING. T. M, BRA, AL 9. PAY, DEF.
we sang a couple of hymns and they gave us the
Kar Vaisual anles' talk about heaven!"
"SHAVED"
The experts have finally solv- ed the mystery of Rembrandt's beard, which for a while was a real puzzler.
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has been an inclination to get the Football Associations area coaches to pddress schoolboys, and give them lessons.
ban the mad,
A distraught mother from Illinois was certain that her son was stil alive. He was reported missing during the crossing of the Moselle
If the "war" develops much fur-River. ther it seems mure thion Hikely the "I read that the river had been senior soccer clubs will have to take swept. If he died you should have
a more active Interest than they do found the body."
in boys at the present moment."
Soldier Explorers
7,000 "Missing".
more
war Since the end of the Corporal L. Fulkner, of 13 Lifford than 7,000 "missing" soldiers have Holland, of Fease Avenue, NowThe namy does not believe that any Road. Doncaster, arid Cadet C. been located in Europe-all dead. castle, are two of
the seven ATC more of the missing will be found cadets chosen to accompany the alive. Public Schools Exploring Socicly to Newfoundland this
Examination
revealed Expedition recently that the centuries-old self portrait summer,
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Tito GUIZAR
But the army will continue to
some answer letters the
way
wrote that she "new" her son was Halifax. It is expected that bha purchase of the textile mill of Hamer art
After
a long search the army (Wright) and Sons, Ltd., Greetland, found a little Dutch girl who had by the drapery and furnishing firm seen her son's plane go down during of Hide and Co., Kingston, Surrey, the German occupation of Holland, will be announced soon.
The little Dutch girl sat down and
by Rembrandt was taking on a stow A possible £70,000 mill deal is answered one American mother, who growth of whiskers. The picture causing considerable interest at alive in Belgium. Innd, as part of an had been taken to Zurich, Switzer-
Austrian exhibition.
A few closer looks, however, showed that it was not Rembrandt coming back to te at all, but simp- by the appearance of some sponges which were favoured by the Zurich climate.
The experts also explained that the painting had been sheltered in asalt mine during the Allied bomb ings of Vienna, and that the artist had used home-made paints that contained ingredients particularly edible for sponges.
The scientists issued
York is now, the centre in the wrote in English as best as she could: north for both the Army and the "When the Germans found him they HAF. This has been brought about took him to a village chapel and by the removal of the headquarters Mass was read for him. They burled of No. 64. (Northern Reserve) RAF him in our village cemetery......Ha Group from Shefield to York.
seemed Jonely there....I put some Hall recently vacated
They have taken over Heslington | flowers on his grave." Group, Transport Command, RAF.
by No. 4. Letters still arrive every two or
three days-United Press.
ONE OF THE with relief
the announcement that Rembrandt fol shaved with insecticide United Press.
British Trade Catching Up
Despite war and after-war handicaps, Britain is making a rapid comeback in South Ameri- can trade.
Ometal figures made available in New York show that Brilain is rapidly overhauling the United States.
In the first quarter of 1047 the United States delivered 450,671 tons al merchandise and equipment to Argentine -ports. the same time, desplie weather conditions and other factors, England was able to deliver 411,101 tons.
.'
Americans are watching closely to Geg just how soon British products outsell theirs,
They remember British predictions last year that Britain would surpass | Amerlen within two years of the end
of the war.
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Tiritain sold about twice as much as the United States. in Argentina before the war, and some Dritish officiala - oro: predicting, this state of affairs will return within four or five years at the most,;
TALLEST
BBC
Sir Adrian Boult, who joined the BBC in 1930: as Director of Music-a post he held for 12 years—now devotes hit timo solely to conducting symphony concerts throughout the year, both in Britain and abroad. He is also chief conductor of the BBC's aight wooks summar sosson of Promonado Concerts and fortnightly winter season of "Froma." Sir Adrian, who is ssx, foot four inchos in height, is one of the tallest conductors in the world.
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