Women
Thi Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Jean Tierney for Lois Leeds.
Wear your hair in a style which really becomes YOU, not your favourite movie stari
HAIR STYLINGI
How many of you consider, the shape of your face when you do your hair er seleut a new hair style? You should consider the shape of your face and select a hair style that really failers and one that you
can do at home, yourself.
Of course you want to look as at- tractive as possible. "What woman doesn't?", you ask. Well judging. by the unbecoming hairdos which some of you select, they don't!
In
off the face. This "upswing" tenda to "f" the heavy chin line,
Long, The Long Fate demands soft width across the front, a little width at the sides and low arrange- ment at the back. The big "bun" Is the perfect style because the Long Face is usually accompanied by a long neck. If your hair Isn't long. wer an artificial "bun", caught in a net.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 1947.
Help Mothers- Bevan Orders
Specialists for mothers, painless, childbirth for all-not only those who can afford to pay-and im- proved domestic help services. These are three features of the new National Health Service Act now being planned by Mr Aneurin Bevan; the Health Minister.
The details are in a 24-page circular which the Minis- It gives ter has sent to all local authorities in England. free guidance to the authorities in planning the Home Health Service, for which they will be responsible from July 5 next year.
M.P.'s WIFE BECOMES
HIS "VOICE"
Ordered by doctors to keep silent for six months, an M.P. has appointed his young wife us his official voice.
Mother of two children, Mrs Mary Perrins will deliver speeches at functions while her husband, Mr M.P. for Wesley Perrins, Labour Yardley, Birmingham, sits mute and gefs the applause.
Doctors ordered Mr Perrins "a long cruise on a banana boat" to give but his throat a chance to recover, instead. Mrs Perrins volunteered to speak for him..
"She speaks like a trained orator," gaf Mr Perrins "Speeches will be prepared for her and she'll rehearse them."
DUMBBELLS
REGISTERED US LIMA PATENT OFFICE
THERE WAS A TERRIBLE
THUNDER STORM DURING
THE NIGHT!
WHY DIDN'T YOU WAKE ME
YOU
KNOW I
CAN'T SLEEP DURINGA **THUNDER STORM
"BT 1910 AIRPLANE
This is the date when the Act which will provide Bri tain with the world's most com- prehensive public health service -ia expected to come into operation.
Mr Bevan tells the authorities
ready to be
all with
available resources on that day,
Local
professional committeca, says the circular, will draw up lists
(Bleriot model)
WILL FLY AGAIN
An "old crock"" airplane, 37 years old and almost the same as the one which made the first of docters with special, experience; Channel flight in 1909, is flying of maternity work willing to attend again, alongside some of the confinements and, in case of need, most modern 600 mph jet figh-
called in by midwives. The
bo
doctors are described as "general ters. practitioner obstetriclans."
It is a 1010 Bierlot, built by the The Minister points out these famous French flyer who the year
beliveen the differences
present before flew the Channel.,
The old airplane is on show at maternity and child welfare services and those to be provided under the the big Blackpool air pageant which npened on July 2, and lasting three Act;
weeks.
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Every expectant mother or nursing mother and every child will, if they wish, have a family doctor; and
of
Organised by the Alr Lengue the British Empire, the pageant is to give the people in the north an
of seeing the opportunity
ritain's latest, airplanes.
in
The hospital services of Regional Hospital Doards will clude for them, as for the rest of the community, the services specialist, where necessary.
somo
01
n
There are acrobatic flying by of a
Meteor jet fighter, a Spitfire and a Harvard trainer; formation Gying by Lancaster "The duty of the family doctor Meteors, Mosquitoes and "She will not deliver political speeches that wouldn't be fair-but consulted by a woman who is preg-bombers; a mock, combat between n Square, The Square Face needs if there should be any hecitling Inant," Buys. Mr Devun, "will be to bomber and a fighter; and supplies
Iseo that she knows how to obtain will be dropped by parachute. hairstyle with "broken" lines to shall deal with that,"
the services of a midwife, and fi soften the quero look. Irrégular
Naval fighters give a demonstra- the local In the Commons other MP's will he himself is not on wave patterns, ported on the side,
approved list, to help the woman tion of how they take off and land never in the middle, Look at your speak for Mr Perrins.
chaose a Keneral practitioner on carriers, using a dummy "night
deck" built on the airfleld. self carefully and shape your hair
obstetrician from until it takes-on the design that you want. Keep the hair off the face and off the neck.
Consider your face from every ungle-front, side and centre. yours the ident-the. Oval facu? If so you can wear the latest wi'm of fashion and stril wok lovely. But | M even so
there are certnin
styles that do the most for you. The Oval Face looks best with the "pretty" type of hairdo.
Round. The Round Face needs carerui mudy, if it's a young Round face, you can wear, rather extreme Upswept hairdos the sleek, li'gh rolls the high-on-the-one-side and the exciting upswept sides and back. If you are a bit on the mature side, the Round Face needs a bit of soft- ening of the hairline, but UP and
Minale Mickeyp
4 GABRIELLE
Now in hair styles-Silver or Gold powder to sprinkle on your hair for Evening Glamour. Wide bands of Black velvet with Silver buttons sewn on the edge or Gold buttons on Roso-colored velvet, Wide strips of net, studded with Silver or Gold sequins, mako a glit 1er turban, keep your hair in place and Glamorous at the same time.
SIDE · GLANCES
Beart-Shaped! The wide-at-fore- heud, no nie-nt-chin face is called very prettily, the Heart-Shape and so, to widen the lower half of the face in your aim, or should be. It- regular bangs, bralds and unusual styles are very becoming. The Page
Boy style must have been revived Just for the beautification of the Heart-Shaped Facel
EUROPEAN
CONGRESS
Encouraged by the European reconstruction plan suggested by United States Secretary of State George C. Marshall, ad- vocates of the Pan-European Union have arranged European Congress to be held
Switzerland, Gstad,
at
She Conquered September 8.
Disability
a
on
The Congress, originally scheduled for lust April, was not held because between of the tense relations Eastern and Western Europe.
Richard
Kalergi, Coudenhove
to
Training All Midwives Regarding painless childbirth, local authorities are told to make special efforts to see that all midwives are trained in the administration of gas and air analgesia (pain killer) as soon as possible. The necessary ap- parntus is now more readily avail- able.
Obstetrical "terims," composed of doctors, selected officers of the local authorities' maternity service, mid- wives and a consultant obstetrician, are expected to be formed in each
arch.
Mr Bevan warns local health au- thorities that their services would be seriously hampered without an ade quate and efficient domestic help
service.
Margaret Garnet Fletcher, 18,
To aid recruliment, he recommends born without hands or feet, has president of the Union, recently told
of the Swles parliament the appointment of an able and ener learned to use her teeth and he thought moral support from gutie organiser and says he is pre- tend to balance pared to consider proposals to supply America would
the Union domestic helps with outdoor as well Russian opposition to
ng indoor uniforms. scheme.
tongue.
As a child of five years, gripping a pencil.belween her feeth. she taught hurself to draw. Now she paints in water colours and olls with ease, and is looking for a money-making job as u- photograph tinter.
Her tongue In equally useful. Gripping container of lip rouge
L
with her teeth, she manipulates it with her tongue and paints her attractive mouth ns neatly
uny other teen-aged American girl.
The daughter of Mr and Mrs
All members of parliament in western Europe had been-asked- if. they supported the principal of a European union, said Coudenhove
that 28 Kalergi, with the result percent answered the questionnaires, 27 percent of them affirmatively, Associated Press.
Jessie Pinned
Arrested In France By
·Mistake
Harry Ridge, 25-year-old son of the licensee of the Ball Inn. Ecclesfield, near Sheffield, went to the Continent and had a holl- day with a difference.
He reached home early this month, after being arrested by the French police in mistake for a man wanted violenco on charges of desertion, and manslaughter.
The wanted man had been travel- Ing under his name and had given his address.
Will Get Priority Other matters dealt with by Mr for Bevan include:
Mr H. G, McGhee, Labour M.1. Penistone, is to nsk in the
can House what compensation
be given Mr Ridge for his wrongful
TEETH-As there may be a big-arrest:
treatment ger demand for dental than the available dentists can meet, mathers and young children must be given priority.
HEALTH VISITORS: They must only with concern themselves not mothers and young children, but with the whole family, working in closest
Thomas Ficicker, of Oklahoma City, Her Man Down co-operation with the family doctor.
views
hc:
handicap
must
Margaret
HOME NURSING: Advantage philosophically:
Jessie, sleek and swift, her should be taken of the long ex- "If a person is physically handi-golden-and-black.coat gleaming perience and Skill of the existing dis- capped, it is because God intended in the light of Hyde Parkrict nursing associations to plan a aim or her to be that way. And it Corner's lamplight, pounced on home nursing service. is my belief that He intends thoso
an alleged bag-snatcher and persons to make the best use of their abilities, instead of just giving pinned him to the ground until a
policeman arrived.
As a result of this "arrest" u charged at Marylebone was Magistrates Court with stealing a Mrs Bridget Muc-
up."-Associated Press.
By Galbraith
man
handbag from
Namara.
ILLNESS: - Arrangements be made for the care and aftercare
of the tuberculous and sufferers from other illness.
his
from
Mr Ridge was arrested in Nice hotel by two French detectives, who said he was a deserter the British Army.
"I protested my Innocence, but in broken English they merely told me call British military police would for me," he said.
·EL. ALAMEIN ANNIVERSARY
The E Alamein Anniversary, this year is being held at the Albert Hall on Thursday, October 23. Guest of honour will be Mr Ernest Bevin. the Foreign Minister, whose speech,. as well as that of Field Marshal
Jessie secured her arrest after P.C. FROM CAMP TO Montgomery, will be brondeas!,
Shelton, on night patrol, hearing a woman scream near "orator's cor- ner," Hyde Park, London, chased a man who threw away handbag as he ran. When he closed with the man the constable
knocked down.
a woman's
wos
WAR OFFICE
How Flight-Lieut. W. A. Wise communicated with the War Office while a prisoner in Germany must Her reward was a special inte still remain a secret,, the War Ome supper of-bones. For Jessie is a states. big Labrador dog.
CHESS PROBLEM
In addition to all ranks of the British Army who actually look part in the battle, It is hoped this year to invite members of the Desert Air Force who were there,
Model Plane Crash Dives, Hits Girl
This is the thirteenth "arrest" by Reference to these messages was the night patrol doga, especially made in the citation accompanying of the trained to protect people walking the recent announcement
award of the M.B.E. to Flight-Lieut. London's' streets after dark.
Wise (30). Malich, Yorks. He
Two thousand spectators gasped fained the RA.F. In 1940, and was as a. 5ft model engined aircraft captured the next year when his dived low at Fairlop, Essex,, airfield a schoolgirl who plane crashed. In February, 1943, and crashed into he escaped but was recaptured. flung herself on the ground to try to
"Between October, 1942, and Sen- avoid It.
After lying on the ground for tember, 1944," says the citation,
the girl, Beryl "Flight-deut. Wiso communicated several seconds on many occasions with the War Bennett, aged 16, of Ilford, got to Once by sceret means. He has res her feet and sold: "I didn't dive ceived high commendation for this down fast enough."
She had a gashed arm and anger. work,
By B. F. E. FLATAU Black, places.
"The only arguments I ever win are the simple one
like which shall I do first, empty the garbage or sweep:
the sidewalk?
= White, 11 pieces.
White to play and mate in three.
Solution 'to yesterday's problem
-Q1, any ;; 2, Q. I; Kilch.
of dite ch), or P(==) mates,
Rupert and the Young Imp-25-
The Imp of Spring goes on ex plaining. That Imp of Summer i very young, and only half trained and has no business to be out yet.". he aaya rather angrily."Goodness knows how much harm, he may do to, the trees if he gets to work on them so soon. Our king is very annoyed about It Rupert points to, the woodland at the edge of the common...I last saw him in one of those trees, be says. If you meet me by your pile of boulders. after I've had my tea I'll take you la
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DEATH
LEIPER-On 22nd July 1047 at the Queen Hongkong, ildo, Atary andita), dearly loved wife of Gerald A. Leiper
Dated this 18th day of July, 1947,
By Order of the Council,
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