Women
The Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Mona Freeman for Lois Lerds.
Lola Leeds gives you advice out of her long experience with beauty.
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
"Dear Lois Leeds-I am rather talli but have good lege.. Do you advise -one-piece play suits and swim suits?
NJ"
1. think that a flared, separate, button-on skirt is very flattering to the tall girl and far more feminine.
"Dear Lois Leeds-Please tell me what is the newest in hair styles.
-LILL"
Bangs! And you can cut your own. Bangs are very attractive and very new.
"Dear Lois Leeds-I um eighteen, have medium brown Hair and brown eyes. Is there anything that I can pul in the rinsing water when I wash my hair lurt will make it smell sweet until I wash it again?
-MILDRED,"
boend
Hair that hus been thoroughly washed and rinsed
sun-dried always smells nice. But you can put perfume in the last rinsing water. During the week cover your hair- brush with a clean cloth, sprinkled with perfume, and brush your hair.
Minki Makeys 4 GABRIELLE
Cream rouge lasts and looks mora matural thon Dry Compact Rouge. To be sure that your cheeks and ps are in perfect harmony of col- or, use your lipstick as a rouge. Make three little dots, then blend carefully, after applying your pow. der foundation, Chonso a nice creamy lipstick and see how nicely At works!
SIDE GLANCES
"Dear Lois Leeds-My daughter is being married at home at six I. Mt. am 50, tall, stout and grayhaired. What should i wear?
-MOM"
An afternoon dress of crepe or lace in Black or Navy, with soft Pink accents, would be nice. Have beautiful hairdo and makeup.
"Dear Lols Leeds--My nose is so prominent. Would you advise plan- lle surgery?-M. L. F."
Yes If your budget will stand for the best. Ask your physician or your local hospital to recommend a com- petent
plastic
surgeon. Pluste surgery is often not only an old to beauty but to
of mind pruce often gives new interst in life.
and
"Dear Lois Leeds-My skin f overly dry and no face powder looks well-SUE."
Apply a light film of oil or face ream before applying your foun- dation.
ADVANCE FOR AUTUMN
This well-dressed pair, a win-
dow and a woman, were seen in a West End show. The window- Fazer was wearing an attractive and colour combination, cream
long-full-skirted brown.
Her Jacket in cream-coloured wool and straight brown shirt are perfect Ler an autumn day.
The house-gown in the window
is cotton woal, glamorous and easy is launder.
COPI, 1947 BY MIA SERVICII, TING. Y. SA'RES, LA I PAT. DEF. +
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947.
Radiolympia Opens In London Today
Radio manufacturers in Britain have set the stage for the great National Radio Exhibition- popularly known in the United Kingdom as “Radio- lympia" due to open at Olympia, London, from October 1 to October 11.
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"STAR-QUOTES"
QUESTION TO BOB HOPE "What's the Secret of your Success?"
He answers:
THE secret
of
my Buccess is that I .get tremendous kick out of everything. Particularly my follow humans. want the
world
DR my friend and NO all the way ochleve It. Handshake Han handshake. Smile for smile.
And
mutuni affection. I don't wish any- one any bad luck. time.
BOR HOPE
That's a waste of I've only one aim for mv- self: happiness.
To be happy, you've got to be at pence with those around you. To me, the pleasantest sound is taugh- ter. It's young-making. I like to: laugh and create laughter for others. As a double purpose,, it's kept me healthy, and mentally and physical- ly allve.
Never Bored
Proliminary details reveal that on the "heavier" side of the exhibition, Marconi's will bo showing radio equipment of all kinds for communication and navigation at sea. on land and in the air.
Brondcasting and television equip- ment on view will include a kilo- watt medium waye broadcasting transmitter,
such
has been cupplied to the South African Broad- casting Corporation and other broad- casting authorities, together with some topical microphones used broadcasting studios in many parts of the world; a television transnis- sion monitor unit designed for
in
in television transmitting stations to enable the engineers to keep constant check on the quality of the outgoing signal, and a horn-type transmitting aerial such as s ployed to re-transmit very
hich frequency signals in a television re- tay link.
om-
Telecommunication equipment for display Includes a high speed tole graph and telephone transmitter similar to the one installed in of the special trains for the Royal tour of the Union of South Africa carller this year, which enabled the Royal party to keep in touch with the rest of the world throughout the whate of their tour.
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Iteceiving equipment includes machine which prints the received essage directly on to a paper tape.
This
equipament will he throughout the exhibition.
Safofy in Air
working
How Britain's radlo manufacturers are working to enhance the safety of the world's airlines is to be shown by the display of navigational equip- I'm never bored. For there's ment for use on the ground and in Listen to the In addition to <lirection always something to do. others and then try to offer some-finders, blind approach guides and thing of value of your own.
lightweight communication
nication equip I like to be active. They ask me ment, there is also a lightweight air- Bnder fox how I keep from collapsing physical-borne automatic direction ly. I owe it all to exercise. I've use in the alr, which gives instan- Im- bullt up considerable resistance. In tancous bearing indication school was quite a football player, mediately the desired station is tuned
weight of the I was also a Bghter in my pre-show in. The business days. Today. I play golf portion of this equipment is only 15 as often as possible and. I make a poun point of sleeping eight to ten hours u night, as often as possible. This is a "must" in my life. Actually, though, I don't tire easily because I'm fond of what I'm doing.
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Equipment for use at sea includes a new radar set for the Merchant Navy-the Marconi "Radiolocator" which will be shown in conjunction with a chart comparison unit. This unit enables the "picture" received on the plan position indicator screen
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Counting On A Bad Break Saves Slam
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY
DR LOUIS MARK became the first Lik Moster of Columbus, O.. passed the 300 recently, when he mark in Master Points and Becarne. Life Mosier No. 02. Dr Mark lan vice president of the American Con- a real tract Bridge League and bridge enthusiast.
"Doc", admitted he was a bit shaky when his partner put him into six hearts on today's hand, but he won atop score for himself because ho
did not take it for granted that the club sult. would break.
He started out on the assumption that either the club or diamond sult
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I've got great curiosity. I've got of the radar set to be compared im them. It he had tried to establish know about the other fellow.mediately with the chart, thus faci- the club sult Arst, and found the Visilors stimulate me. The only litating instant indentification of any five-one break, it would have been diamond way I'd ever collapse would be if objects detected by radar. lou late to establish the I stayed away from the mob. Why
There will also
be a comprehen-sult because the additional I'd become morbid and sickly just sive display of marine
transmittera
needed would have been lost. in the fear I might be missing and receivers for communication on West won the opening lead with something! On the set, I always short and medium waves by means the ace of hearts and returned 1ry to know my inci
radio telephony; heart, which "Doc" won in dummy aht I'm of telegraphy or always
He cashed the ace ready to do the **just
Бесле depth sounding equipment, including with the queen.
an and king of diamonds and ruffed a more."
visual Indicator and recorder;
esta- However, the real secret of my automatic alarm, and sound repro-diamond, which assured the success in my next two pictures, ducing equipment.
blishing of a diamond trick.
"Doc" then cashed the king of "My Favourite Brunette" and "Whar There's Life," will be of a different nature.
friend Bing Lood Crosby will not be there to steal the se.nes from me! But unfortunately we'll meet again sometime soon on the road, which this time is going to-lead-us-and-our- girlfriend. Dorothy Lamour to Rio de Janeiro In Brazil, in a picture to be called "Road to Rio."
My
(Tomorrow-Joan Fontzine)
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display of radio valves A quartz crystals will also be shown.
Seeks Better
Human Race
A university professor hopes that plant experiments in his three-acre research garden near
Says Filipinos Evanston, Illinois, will help pro
Could Lead
vide a stronger, healthier race of men."
The acreage as been seeded with 200 genetic varieties of corn.
Associate Prof. O. J. Elgisti hopes Capt. John Williams Hughes arst to be abiz
to improve and of the Royal Army Education strengthen strains of coms through Corps, believes the Filipinos rection and hybridisation.
10 learn. Next. he hopes could assume leadership of all Eastern peoples if they wished. al ut he basic ways in which breed- Arriving in Los Angeles from ing can produce sturdiler men and
animals.
that cross- Calcul India, enroute to London,
Selince has learned
vigorous strains It does nol
he said he spent three weeks in
By Galbraiththe Philippines, where he conferred breeding makes
"Now mind you, Junior-there'll be a policoman watch. Ing the play, so don't you daro put an arrow in that bow!"!
with President Manuel Roxas and known as hybrids. found the people
reknow why. feverishly
more
It calls the quality building the cities ravished by the "hybrid vigour."
"Genetickets know how to obtain Japanese.
It and how to ut licet but they do "Cebu, a city of 140,000, had not know what it is." Eesti says. hardly building left atending attle thinks his earn plot may pro- the end of the war,
everyone vide the answere was busy and cheerful," he told wide resulta
newsmen,
but
"It seemed 'as if every
body in the Philippines was travol-
ling in a 1947 American car or
1947 taxi."
It may
havs
In contrast, he found that in the NEW PAIN KILLER
Netherlands Indies rubber, rice and
sugar are reappearing. but cargoes
cannot be moved from Indonesian to
Dutel ports
JUST RUBS ON
A new, dental anaesthetic has been
The Hasdians appear to bi the developed by Dr Guatay W. Rapp,
of the biochemist at the Loyola school most prosperous people Pacific, and Honolulu was the first dentistry in Chicago. Dr Rapp re- completely civilised city he had seen vealed his discovery at a Boston con- in a long time, he added-Associa-vention of the American Dental
ted Press.
Association..
The drug-called topocaine-ts simply rubbed on the guma, before i
completely extraction, It
the
THIRTEENTOLIVE deadens the nerve in two or three
ON LONELY ISLE
Thirteen members of the project- expedition ed Australian Antarctic
Hoard will spend 15 months on
miles southwest of Island, 2,000 Fremantle, Australia. No mem ber is reported to be superstitious about the number 13. according Trevor Heath, planning committre accretary,
to
Heard Island has been described. as one of the fanellest places in the world It has never been surveyed. binst Seventy-mile-per-hour winds
the inland almost continually and-It in, sometimes blankoted by font. The party will live on fish, tinned ogra and meat. The men will make weather and scientific observations.
minutes.
went
over to dummy's ace of and discarded one of his adis on the club queen. Now he ispadas
ruffed another diamond in his own hand, ruffed a spade in dummy with
the high heurt, and, discarded his last spade on the ith diamond.
Check Your Knowledge
1. What is the oldest piece of glass?
2. Who was the first to fly over the North Pole?
Who commanded the Allled J.
the invasion of Vichy forces in Africa?
4. Give the source of the quota- flon "Rome was not built in a 'day". Fi. What country was formerly called Iberia?
(Answers on Pagę 41
CHESS PROBLEM
By F. MATOUSEK Black. 13 pieces.
White. 6 pieces White to play and mate in three. Solution to yesterday's problem:
B-Kг3, any: 2, Q. B or Kt
mates.
Rupert and the Jumping Fish—33
Rupert watcher the old sea serpent' swim out to a rul disappear under the-waves his soarch, but tha young one won't leave the island and stays" gazing" at, bis little sick friend. Rupert thinks hard. "When I'm 31 I generally have a pain, but he's only weak. I wonder if he has had enough to ext." The metboy doesn't answer when he is spoken Rupert decides to see what food he can find and starts climbing towards the trees an
to.
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