Women
The Space Evory. Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS.
Posed for Lola Leeds.
Body massages are relaxing, kays Lols Leeds,
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
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Ups a pond wapless shampoo as it
are water"
You should manage the scalp with je male pintzeat and brush your hale
"Dear fois letth.--d 'work very hard, meis pores monty, but i feel exhained and have such tense neck jandaily, imuscles. Waad qu you ME QE NA
-ELSIE."
Relax at often as possible. „bothį mentally and physically. And take a series of body masages at your locu) beauty salon. They will aid in the relaxing of that tengentas,
"Dear Lois Leeds My skin is Grootli but it fet anal tu ar the time. I am 31 years old. 1 feel well.MONA."
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jawl, whrd. Would duncing lessons
nelp me?-SEVENTEEN PLUS.”
Yes, dancing lessores should help, bat why not fit haber up by ttoing my Dane2% - Exercises al home!
You should have u physical
Yes, if she likes them and has other amination by your physician and shoes for wear when Red shoes aren't chrek up on your dæl, very carefully, | appropriate, Red shoes ove very
"Dear Loli Lodi ve iz ! hard-water region. Since coming here my blonde hair is going drabi Help-NINA B."
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If your nose is too long add a Jittin modern camouflage. Brush your eyebrows into smooth line. Pluck nut, but gently, all of the stray hair You must have a clean space in the center. Ose face pow. der and powder bane. cream one nude darker than the atte for the Indo The difference in shade won't be shrine at ntly!
SIDE GLANCES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947.
REGISTERED US
PATENT OFFICE THATS
Japs Do Not Realise DUMB-BELLS
War Responsibility
Under the title. “Japan's Tragedy," the Bungei Shunju, one of the largest and more responsible of Japanese magazines, in its latest issue examines the postwar conscience of the country.
"STAR-QUOTES"
"Japan's tragedy lies not in the surrender but in, the fact that practically none of her politicians, scholars, thinkers or religionists is conscious of responsibility for the war, arid yet the people permit them to continue their activities with- Pout censure," the magazine
JOAN FONTAINE says.
answers this question; "Which is your favourite hobby particularly appealing to
PANCY and ex-
pansive Jr.t fumes have been my hobby for ass far back as I can remember, My collection of per- fume bottles
4
1
women?"
300, and I can 1 certainly make myself smell any way I want moment's notice!
Ordinarily, choose
JOAN FONTAINE per- fume to suit any mood or to match costume and colouring. Con- sidering my
blue complexion, my
hair, eyes and ash blonde I general- pick the lighter, more scintillat- ing scents. If after a
hard day at the studio, however, I want to perk up. 3 douse myself with something fragrant and spley, like Caron's Bel- loglu.
ly
in
Travelling Problems
On the other hand, if I'm pack-
my tweeds for a fortnight's
grouse hunting. I am more apt to "Dear Lois Leeds-Are red shoca
be dubbed liberally with Guerlain's brcoming to a woman of twenty-Mitsuka. Travelling offers certain live? Tail and thin.-S. G."
problems to the fragrance lover which even an old hand like myself has been unable to overcome. Such by occasions are always dictated the number and size of
the bottles I can tuck away in
my handbag. If pinned down, my prize scent, the one I would choose above alli which has no perfume?—1..
*Dear Lois Leeds-Can I buy soap others, is Guerlain's L'Heure Bleue, Yes, at your drug store.
fascionable!
FOR HOME OR PICNIC
Here's a hot
dish that will sofisfy all appetitos. It is also a good standby for picnics,
Baked ima Beans
2 cups dried ma beans
quart waler
tablespoon salt
teaspoon
dry mustard
4 tablespoons fat
A cup molasses
cup geti d cheese
1 cup tomulo Juice
2 tablespoons chopped
Areen pepper
Gulon llers
5 green pupper strips
Wash and look over lima
rejecting poe
ches. Soak
beans, beans
overnight in a quart of water. Add suit to bedna and coolt for one hour in the same water in which they soak.d. Remove from hent, drain and sur into beans the mustard,
fat, melusses;
thecur icmato juice nud chopped green pep- per. “Atrange onion slicts and green pepper strips on top of buns, Bake in Lidderate oven (360 degrees) for A hour in a heat-resistant glaza casserole dish.
an expensive concoction which smells just like a blue hour. My all- purpose perfume, though, is Chanel's No. 5. Whenever I am uncertain what mood 1 am in or what
I'm going to wear, I shower myself in it and cheer up immensely.
In Character
During the shooting of "The Em- Pror Waltz, Paramount's new Technicolour film in which I co-star with Bing Crosby, I kept my scent in character. In the picture I play an Austrian countess in the Cours of Franz Josef, and as such, I always regal perfume, usually Lail- vin's Arpege.
chose a
not
Incidentally, my choice was eat on Billy Wilder, the director. A forthright man with a keen nose for
eting, he remarked one day
that
I smelled good to him all the time.
I forget that your ques sorry fion was limited to "women's op- feul,"
(Tomorrow-William Helden)
Yanks Welcomed
In Australia
Australia and New Zealand will welcome young Americans among the "tens of thousands" of suitable immigrants sought by the government, says Wi-
A green salad and fruit wil toplam Funnell, civil officiul of the nicely again, Australian Labour and National
ff Dis brent very
whether it's at-home or outdoors!
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By Galbraith
- COPD, 1945 NË RTA SERVICE, INC. 'T, M. DET U I. FAT, OFF-
"But, Padi In thron months a fellow ann find out enough about the girl he wants to marry-wo both like hum
burgere, maltöd milks and morios?!
Service Ministry.
*"First we would lite to get young English-speaking settlers," he said "Next, we would
in Los Angeles. ike Scandinavians, and our Minis- ter of Migrations is now in Europe Investigating Liris matter. The trouble with getting migrants from England is the great labour shortage there. But the chief problem
seem to be a shortage of: pping." Funnell, an official of the New South Wales railways before enter ing
Public
service, is an route him International Labour Or- from the ganisation
'session
Gentva. Switzerland. He said that he con- sid.red Australle one of the Tow countries where price levels are lower i than before the wor. Both wages and prices were pegged, but controls How are being lifted progressively. | he added.-Associated Press.
Women Elbowing Men Out
Commerce Magazine, an American ; publication, Guys. women stock- holders now outnumber men in many important American corpora- tions
"Last
year, for
for the Brat time. holding shares of tho Standard Oil Company of Indiana showed numerical superiority over male stockholders. Similar changes have taken place in the stockholder of such companies as Swift and Co. and International Harvester.
The magazine says two
Usta
factors
in
are responsible for the Increase women stockholders--Brat, women live longer than men on the aver- und therefore inherit securities;
ngo
and: second, there are more woman working now than ever before' and they are. Investing surplus funds in stocks and bands,
"Un now In Japan there was no need to have a sense of responsibility toward the people, the world, or toward an fden for one's actions or way of thinking." the magazine continues. "From childhood the people were taught they were re- ponsible to the Emperor lune. Therefore, except for a small n ber who were cities of the Emperor ystem, there wer few in Japan who could appreciate the problem. The Japanese tragedy was used out this"
The magazine quotes un eminent scientist who derived enjoyment out of gathering his students on Decem- ber Bevery year during the war and Imperial impressively reading the proeinaation of war.
Leaders' Opportunism "The old constitution held that the Emperor system was absolute," the continues. "Thus every magazine characteristic of the Emperor system hinders the Japanese from realizing their war responsibilty.
"The
The writer of the article declares that the degree of comprehension a this matter may be determined by the degree of crificism of the Em- peror system. opportunism 50 fully exploited by all Jupan's leaders was based on the system,
Landard for her selences and culture was based on neither conscience nor lagte but on the Emperor, the peace preservation law and the thought police.
and
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MRS. JONES!
HAS A DIGGER
JUST LIKE HER
MORTGAGE ALWAYS
ON HER
TRYING
HOUSE THAN/TO OUTDO
ANY OF
US!
OTHER PEOPLE
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The article then examines one of
education in Japan the apparently the most serious obstacles to "new" ONCE gains the recent Ohio State
that unalterable fact
the educa-drew record breaking entries. I was tionists of the old order are also the glad to see my trophy, which ja educationists of the new. The pro-awarded to the winners of the two- fessers who taught, Emperor-worship session mixed pair event, go to Capt and the Eastern form of fascism are Aln, and Mrs C. J. Bonner of South
William
Christian of Montgomery, now the tutors of democracy.
Euclid, O. Captain Christian will Emperor As Symbol
defend his world championship Mas- "Ideologicni and philosophical tets team-of-four title at the sum- theories showed extremely opport: mer nationals in Brooklyn, N. Y., unistie tendencies during the war," the artfele clans. "Such theories during the first week in August. supported the existence of a fascis tie, nationalistle fupan, and after the war Justitied a democracy with the Emperor os its symbol.
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"These professora taught during the war that the decay of democracy due to the and communlam
line with fallacies of these theories the leas of the thought police.
"Under these circumstances a cul- tural Japan can never be built with- out fixing the responsibility for the war and eradicating opportunism from the nationel seens," the article conclus-Ecuer,
CHESS PROBLEM
By V. MARIN Black, 5 pieces.
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White, 6 pieces.
White to play and mate in two
Solution to yesterday's problem:
nice
Mrs Bonner, who has been one of the most enthusiastic workers of the Cleveland Whist Club for many years, plays her cards very well. In today's hand she executed a squeeze play. She won the opening heart tead with the king and led a small diamond, Atnessing dummy's ten-spot, which Enst won. The queen
of hearts was returned. Mr Bonner won with the ace and then
look another diamond finesse, cashed the ace of diamonds, drop- ping West's king. She came back to hy hand by playing the small diamond to her nine-spot.
The third djamond started the squeez: on East. He let go the Jack of hearts, hoping that his partner had the nine. On the fourth diamond he had to let go either a club or a spade.
When he discarded a club, Mrs Bonner_cashed the nine of hearts and East. now was hopelessly. squeezed. If he let go another club,
club the whole
suit would be discard stablished, while a spade
set up the entire spade suit.
Check Youu*
Knowledge
1. At what age does the "human
brain begin to shrink?
2. On what date did Great dei- Pain declare war on Germany?
3. What is the Borman Locator?
4. Nume an Inland sea
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that is
6. in newspaper printing, pa- lance what is meant by turning the rules?
(Answers on Page 4)
Rupert and the Jumping Fish-34
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In the upper part of the land Rupert roams among wonderful trees and Bowers and bushes, but for a long time he can see no sign of any fruit or anything to eat. Then he catches sight of a tree with dark blobs hanging in it and, as het approaches, a parrot calls, to him cheerfully. Are those things eat.. **I should able?" asks Rupert think they are squawks the par- They're Polly nuts. I've lived on them all my file, and I'm over 100 years old: Try a pray of them."
rot.
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