Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Here are the answers that you Teeners have been wanting.
YOUTIP'S BEAUTY QUIZ
"Dear Lels Leeds-is there any- thing I can do about my bow leg I m sixteen. 5 fert. 6 inches tall. weigh 121 1. Is there any exer- else that will
correct my Otherwhe I have a good How can I make my bow legs. look! straighter? I cannot wear shorts.
MISERABLE.
legs?
figure.
Stop being miserable! Conern- trate on wearing the adorable swing skirts or slacks, full ones, Or wear pleated skirts becuase there is no exercise which will straighten bow- legs. Of course operaticus have been successful in very bad cases but'! suspect that you are not in such bad shape.
You ask for a hairdo for an ovat face. Make your hair as lovely an possible by care. Purt it on the left skle, brush it Into big aris, held by Ito combs. Make the sides full and Just below the cars. Wear Bowers across the front in a cluster. Flow- ers are pretty for day or evening.
"Dear Lois Leeds-My first form- al affair is crening, I would like to know what shades of rouge, lipstick,
Minale Makeys
GABRIELLE
Your white hair, like your dia monds, should have that Blue White perfection: Never let it becqine
tinged with velies. Toki Jun, an extra Minute to add a dash of blu- ing to the last rinsing water when you shampoo your White hair This will insure that Blue White Perfection. Complement it with r Louch of blue eyeshadow,
SIDE GLANCES
Posed for Lois Lecils.
I should evening
A
powder and nail polish
lavender with wear drees, I am fate. How should I wear my "hair? It is rather short, my face is oval, Should ribbons or flowers be worn in the hair and ure ornaments in Purrings, worn with the hu?-CARELESS."
the per-
The Fuchsia-Reds $124 fect shades of ro.ge and lipstick to blend with a Lavender gown. You will find nail polish to match. Wear a Title Violet eyeshadow, Your face powder should be in shade which matches your skin.
Have your hair curled all over your head. Wear it in soft ringlets with a little bang about an inch lung. Some fresh Purple Iris would be lovely in your halt or an Orchild would be very handsome!
Yes. carrings arc Warn with
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1947..
WORLD'S BIGGEST
AIRFIELD
Suffolk Heavy Bomber Site Now Completed
By A Special Correspondent
London, July 20.-Yesterday I visited the largest and best airfield in the world. It is only now being finished-more than two years after the end of the war-and few people have ever heard of it. It is even larger than Heathrow in its present form, but. as yet it has no airplanes at all.
The field is at Lakenheath, the moment it is a master diversion Suffolk, on the site of a former station for all
I
alplanes, including bomber station, about ten miles where in bad weather.
civil pircraft, unabk land else north-east of Newmarket..
Safost in The World
DUMB-BELLS
ISN'T IT WONDERFUL TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE, MISSED BY SOMEONE?;
YES, IP YOU CAN! BE THERE \TO ENJOY):
IT!
NAAFI WILL
GIVE PRIZES
FOR BADGE
It was bullt for very heavy bom- bars, such as the Lincoln. but it can 1: is one of the most fog-free also accommodate the largest nir-
NAAFI places in Englund, and its approaches
is offering prizes
craft at present projected in any lare dnost perfect-fial country totalling £200 in a. competi- country-even the 130-ton Erintol nearly all round. It is undoubtedly tion open to men and women in
Brabazon I. airline,
the Fufest airfield the world.
it was part of a very long-term ! Lakenheath has three runways-the Servicos. plan in the war to build three very june of 3.000 yards and two of 2,000
nenvy
All bomber stations
are 100 yards wide... for VHBs, yards, As they are known in the RAF. The enough for two Lincoln bombers to Air Ministry have decided to com-
pass each other safely. plete their rent plan.
Now Lakenheath is to be used in
for civil purposes. creasingly
Siamese
At
Twins Make Comeback
CHICAGO-After years of world-famed retirement, the San Antonio Hilton Siamese twins are back behind the foot- lights.
As Daisy and Violet, who dropped out of the limelight a few years ago, raid in a joint statement:
"We didn't need the money--but
A small airplane could actually and across the runway. Round the edge of the field is a taxi-track neur Jy Ove miles long and 80 yards wide..
Next stage in the construction pro- to build a permanent gramme camp
At present several old hut sites are used for the RAF unit.
Plans for the future camp include, a vast club for the airmen, contain ing a restaurant and lounge for 750, Visitors' rooms, where relatives can be entertained, and rooms for every
nd of study and recreation.
7,500 NEW
i
TYPES
OF JOBS
WASHINGTON,'- American
The NAAFI organisation wants a badge which will be suitable to ap pear out clubs and canteens to serve as a direction board and for other similar purposes. The first prize Is £100, the second prize £50, the third prize. £25, and there will also be 25 merit prizes of 1, each,
Entries are confined to serving And soldiers, sailors and airmen
services, members of the women's and may be submitted by men and women who will be on demob icava on October 31, 1947.
Each entrant submit up to may
either in three designs, prepared
crayon, ink or point. Entries penell,
following will be judged on the Qualitics: (n) Shape: (b) Colour; (e) the incorporation of the lettera NAAFI (d) Botif.
. Points Of Guidance
As a guide, the shape. should be bold, recognisable at some distance, and likely to be easily remembered. Colour: there is no restriction in the use of colours but entrants will no doubt bear in and the Navy blue,
flowers or ribbon in the hair. Small like the monkeys In the zoo, we got industry has created two new buscarlet and Royal Air Force.
the Lavender scheme. And, don't be "careles" when you make up for your first formal affair.'
AIR HERO BECOMES
AIR COP
Jerry Crosson made 53 night combat missions over the Paci- tic during the war, which should be sufficient qualification for his job today. He's an air cop on The New York police force.
1
a lot of fun on the road."
at
min
us suggesting a suitable colour
The letters NAAFI (without full nine years, the United States points) should be incorporated into The Boyle Woolfolk Agency
the design and be immediately read- Chicago books the still comely girls Employment Service reports. who were born 37 years ago, joined The service said' 7.500 new jobs able. Melit: this should symbolise the at the spine. After a spring tour and been defined and classified sinos NAAFI's service to the Royal Navy,
Army and the Royal Air Force. of mid-western night clubs
and 1039.
Designs may be of any size, al- A worker has a choice of 26,900 cates. Woolfolk said the twins will
40,000 titles. though 12 inches by 12 inches 19 Eug
The as convenient limit. make a continuous tour of state and different jobs under
Fairs until
The autumn.
compilation covers 90 percent of
gested county fairs
"By that time," he said, "they industry and will be published as a number, rank, name and permanent ofaddress of the competitor must be will have caught on again, we think, revised edition of the "Dictionary o
written on the back of each entry and will be back in the big time Occupational Titles" fh 1948. this winter. We already have some The first clition of this volume, submitted.
Closing date of this competition is of its kind in the world, was Interesting offers."
only one of issued in 1039. It has sold more (October 31, 1947 and entries should Public Relations It is a "best be sent to the than 75,000 copies.
Buxley Towers, seller" of the Government Printing Officer, NAAFI, Ofee. Canada has adopted it un-Clargate, Esher, Surrey. changed for its national system of employment exchanges.
Thoir Private Lives The eyes of the curlaus have been on the girls since the day they were born and their mother desert- ed them In Texas. Their private USES Director Robert C. Goodwin lives, for many years, were open sald the dictionary describes each! hooks. Their every move as in-job and outlines the minimum quali- fants: their rst joint efforts at fiertions for filing them, walking; their musle lessons; their love lives, subsequent marringes (one at a time) and divorces.
Jobs Related
HISTORIC
AMERICAN DOCUMENT
NEW YORK.-A "declaration
Jerry was a squadron commander cf 14 B-29's. His plane was blasted by a Javanese bonib on a runway at Port Moresby and his Australian.
"It shows the relationship of one co-plic was killed. Over-Bunu, his
kind of job. to other kinds of job, Despite the fort the girls by acci- he explained. "If a worker cannot ading plane was hit by a six-inch
Zero.dent of birth never are separated, locate a job in his particular skill, cannon shell from
from a Japanese Zero. the Dis- He bombed Tokyo. He won the they always have got along famous local employment personnel can usa tinguished Service Cross, the Dis-ly, even though they are as different this dictionpry to find out what ther tinguished Flying Cross, the Air
as, night and day, both in appear- types of work his qualifications at of dependence," just unearthed, Medal with two onit leaf dusters, unce and personality. the Soldier's Medal (mandatory for paving life), and the Purple Heart. Nowadays, when highways leading Into New York are traffic-choked, Jerry noses down in a police plane and locks the situation over. radios the police ground station at
tadquarters, which contacts the, (commercial stations Those stations, in turn, Biondcast 15 motorists to avold the choked highways.
He
to
The police Aviation Gureau, which he attache, also checks all complaints et low flying over the elty and investigates air crashes and forced landings,
By Galbraith
NEC, U, N. VAT, OFF.
"I'm not going to raise John's allowance just because of his girl-can't ho teach her how to walk like I showed убизн
him for."
green
dark
thing that makes me want to cry,"
means
and Viol:t. "We didn't even catch sped
even
we
thainet In
has been put on exhibition by Dalsy
is a blonde with eyes. She is impulsive and talkative, other hand, there are many jobs with ciety.
Goodwin pointed out that, on the the New-York Historical So- quick of motion. Violet has
The society, incidentally, uses the hair and hazel eyes. She is quiet, the same title bus. requiring different
qualifications. Tule "plater the original and long-discarded spelling the easy-going kind.
In. racetrack parlance. New-York" in its title.
issued by Emotionally, they are also at odds.suggested.
said. the fle
a poor horse, he
The declaration was In the hat. and cup industry, a New York Loyalists some four months Drawing Card
plater is a semi-skilled worker who after the Declaration of Independence
band; in "Sometimes Daisy laughs at some-irons the brims of, hats by, Dale a described by R. W. G. Vail, director
was signed in Philadelphia. It is! and pulp mills, a plater
worker who presses of the society, as
as the Tory reply to the measles at the same time,, It grain Dnish into paper with a ma- the historic declaration.
know
It is in the form of. a petition meat-packing, he is an un- may surprise
you to that we have a different circle of skilled employee un the killing floor; signed by more than 700 Loyalists, friends. However, even today In textiles, he operates a machine addressed during the British occupu- his probably talk to one another less combining several strings Intotion of New York, to the Rt. Hon.
Viscoun: Howe and than any other two persons living
Ing cord, and in sectro-plating. he is a Richurd
brother, the Hon. William Howe, the in the same room together. We highly skilled worker in metals.
king's commissioners for restoring learned at an early age to respect
peace.
It reiterated, their allegiance one another's privacy."
of to King George 1 and expressed Selince has been interested by the "socket mounter" as an example of zeal to preserve and support
of Great girls kince they were born, the new kinds of jobs found since constitutional supremacy Specialists declare it would bg1939.
Before the war, socket Britain over the colonies. possible to separate the two without mounter put sockets in radio and Distinguished Namos,
rader equipment. Now, there has
Dated November 2, 1776, and beeK- been created a new post-war job of "We were born this way and we pocket mounter who moulds leathering the names of many distinguished will stay this way," they say.
over plaster casts of dumps of arms ancestors of families still prominen! Their stage routine today has and legs. The job is part of the in the slly, the declaration is been stopped up to keep pace with pest-war expansion of the artificial only original still preserved at Avt the times. They sing populer songs, Pant Inducity.
petitions to the king
October 1770, petition was
adopied in play saxophone and piano
The Industries which lead in the and coulained the request number of new kinds of jobs. Good- martial law under the Bruinh win said, ure plastic
harni. but the girls never listch-and won't listen today.
would
duets,
and apparently as are much of n drawing card as they ever were.
CHESS PROBLEM
By G. GÜÏDELLI
Black, 13 pieces.
While, U pieces.
White to play and mate in two, Solution to Saturday's problem:
B-D threat 2, DXP (ch). 1. P-K16:2, Kt--K6 (dis chi P032; D-16 (ch): „WK-D5; 2; Q-D? (ch),
War Makes Changes Goodwin offered the
the
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The man who compiles the die heir allegiance, but omitted the tionary of occupational tides holds a request for the return of civil law.
nb called "chief of job classificatione declaration, Is written Qu unit." It is unlisted in the diction vellum, measuring about 30 by 24 ary, which covers only Industrial inches, with three additional pages of Jobs-United Press.
signatures attached..
try, radio, electrical equipment. following month a
Rupert and the Young Imp-35
The laps of Spring take the young Imp from Rupert.Thank you for bringing him they say. That "saves our chasing him through the chestnut tree." Put ting him between them, they scold him soundly and tell him what a wrong thing he has done and, whet punishment he will get when he is brought before the king Ruperi Interrupts anxiously, "You're beina 100 hard on him," he cries."; "Ht. didn't mean to be bad,' and he'i been" very kĺtid, "to" poor. Granny Goat."
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BEGGARS ARE CHOOSERS
In Mexico City, beggars, formed
union,
agreed on minimum demanda,"
Jennifer Jones Joseph Cos
Hal Wallis'.
Love Letters
loss than ten centavos (two cents).
It, a beggar was offered a mero centavo, he was instructed to "realst the him in the most energetic man- per ho deemed 'convenient
The Beggars Union fixed tho minimum demands. "to insure that their work would be gs productiva. They decided to reject gifts of i na possible,","