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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Marianne Ostier for Lois Leeds. Women and Careers blend in a sparkling story!
jchange a woman's entire appearance by signing for her facial contours. and Carreg ["Po often." she says, earclips are jejern with a eruplète disregard of deagh, rolour or size." She points out that a woman with a round face hould always wear large clips be- eause "small ones would be logf on her. Sanitarly, a small, narrow face! deganda smáli elipa,"
WOMEN AND CAREERS! Here's my Wonen column for the month and a sparks ling Personality greets you in the story of Marianne Odin, New York designer of modern jewellery for She bebeve that the right Jewellery for the right detan for per shuld th every yunan Who Woods even the simples! Dmments,
modern wonen.
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"Since Jewellery, has always been
Casely is the highlight of the new considered a personal adornment, it
BROWS
London this is only paturid that in its cholera millinery
mutung. It
though with the woman should be guided soboly by
propert of more austerity women hay- whether it complements
To buy earchps for example, ave deelded that at all read the alone. because they are beautiful regardless, et lek gay about it.
hew attractive As a result, hat: they are appropriate, . of whether should be avoided. In other words, without looking crazy. she thinks that feeling should be than a surutations that this new mile highly individualized.
There is more
Finney to suitable for the V vom; m fael, a definite dividing line tin one side you have hots for the lens and the twenties
the other for the elegant woman
"Individual diferentes makes arrived. impostable for the atte Jewellery to have the same effect on everybody." she says, "One must be itted for leweller? the same as for a hat."
She has the honest craftsmans
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outraged feeling some of the things she sees, "Sometimes," she says, 1 see a woman with an im- mense bracelet
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947.
Communist Troops Only 20 Miles From Peiping
BY SPENCER MOOSA
Peiping, Oct. 27.-You have to travel just about 20 miles out of this famous and fabulous city of Peiping to reach Communist-held territory, yet this ancient capital of China is today one of the most tranquil places in a troubled country.
There are no surface Indica-, Feiping itself is considered secure. tions within Peiping of the The Reds la the Western Hills would have to bring up considerable rein- proximity of the Communists, forcements before they could 'con- who hold the second ridge of stitute any real danger to the
city. the Western Hills which over. There is no sign at present of any auch intention." H, however, the look the city and form a pic-
Communists succeed In eliminating Luresque backdrop for the
the Nationalist foothold in Manchuria Summer Palace, famed sight-ant come down in strength to tho seeing spot where the Dowager Great Wall, the security Empress Tzu Isi, irreverently former capital could known as Old Ruddha, once tered, held court.
second
The Rods have held the ridge of the Western Hills for a long time-in fact, almart right through the eight-year Japanese occupation nt Peiping Ocensionally they en- Nationalist gage in skirmishen with
-no one in Peiping autposts, bul
worried about these sporadic affrage
1
CONCLUDING
"STAR-QUOTES"
CECIL KELLAWAY
answers this question: "Do
believe in you over-acting in pic. tures"?
TES, 1 do be
ive in over- in pic- actingg tures, as oppsed to under-playing. because I believe
good acting. and the movies, the just couldn't get along
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well as
stage.
without
acting.
good
CECN KELLAWAY
The big screen
The average directors know it to. divertor sometimes leans over too far by backward
to avoid over-icting to throw away lines and under-play members of his cast. He is inclined them to avoid bordering un over-
hundreds Beting. I've been examples of where good scenes were lost for that very
Cold Feet
reason.
ان
Many stage actors set cold feet because they
of this well' be 'endan-
Lunch with the Reds Some residents of Pelping have summer houses in the Red-held sve- tion of The Western His. A bungalow there foreigner with a visited it a few months ago to
but it was still intact. It was, some ited troops were in possession axl, with true Chinese hospitality, altered him lunch. The next time he went he was stopped by a
Com
he munist outpost and told that it crossed the Red lines, he would have to stay in Red territory. He decided to return to Peiping.
Peiping, 10 th the newcomer and the long resident, possesses a serenity of its OWII, which nothing seems Papable of shaking. To some people its a symbol of unhurried centuries ageksanem, and and emplacent Because of this is a haven far from the din and disturbance of the out- side world.
Tourist Business
It by no means the tourist centre that it was before the Sino-Japanese war, when a visit to Peiping was ut almost always in the itinerary naund-the-world travellers, but this respect business is picking up alinost daily Just a little ast, and
foreigners there is a sprinkling of and visiting Chinese out to see und
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Everyone here hopes that if tide of civil war ever engulfs ancient elty, those sights will some- how be spared for the delectation of future generations, for Pelping would hardly be Peping without its For- buden City, its temples and a score a clean sweep at a tournament, but of other irreplaceable monuments of that was the fun I had at the Carvel eras.--Associated Ball tournament at Annapolis, Md. bygone ages and Press.
WAR TAUGHT
IRAQIANS TO
DRINK BEER
Among the many
My winning partner in the men's. pair
Charles II. Goren event was Philadelphia.
of
championship, In the open pair which had a nice turnout of 72 pairs, 1 won with Peter Leventrilt of New York; and our team tied for first place in the team-uf-four.
Holding East to two heart tricks on today's hand gave me the greatest thrill of the tournament. I won the opening lead with the king of spades schenies and led a small diamond to dummy's ace, then led the ace of spades and
led a small spade from dummy. on which East discarded the eight of clubs, and I ruffed with the three of hearts. Another diamond was led to dummy's king, and the jack of dia- monds cashed,
well coff- who likes to appear with a fured head and a rather elaborate
and fall in pictures afraid to give which the Anglo-Iraqi Trading discarded the deuce of clubs from my hat Fer the latter there are bereta,
freeze up and are es, trieurnes and modified hors- el, and although these are in yelve honest, robust, swashbuckding per-Company has in mind. for deve-hand. ami material which is pleated, foldedformances. They are victims of badlopment in Iraq is the building dvice, and they die because they arsyen: hurred, the outline is always
instincts to of a British brewery in Bagdad. During World War 11 the people suppress their natural civareut.
over-act in pictures.
Iroq, nwing to the presence of Allied troops, acquired a taste of The basis of all creative art is the go. And if an actor is without egg,
British beer, reputed to be the lines And then he's really not an actor.
in the world. Now, for the first he
own I had decided from the beginning enough ego, then #t
in why actors Crewery, built with British
time they are to have their
mate-that East had all of the missing hearts, notices about them-
with the most otherwise he would not have doubled he's
equipped
con- three. When led the last spade Ther have a constant urge rials,
plant, and to satisfy themselves that they have modern brewery
Its trolled by a staff of the best trade from dummy and East again retused use something worthwhile.
ruffed with the four of hearts. The established on a site just outside
five of clubs was won by West with something entirely apart from vanity experts from Britain. It is to be to ruff, discarding his last diamond, I
Bagdad. and conceit,
and
No Half-Way Measure When it comes to try to satisfy my-
on a semien arm. į The line is still towards the Incl merely Locatise massive bracelets:
of the head and the hats are made ure in style. Or a tiny little watch
that they t. rather than perch. They large handsome arm!
Colours are bright but soft-mistletoe look se alend that I always have ! the urge to tear Bem off and sugs | Arven, new bolile-green, breuze light,
and beige are important. Theres to overcard,
love to read goo is much soft purple, grey, ice blue and gest the proper kind for each type?" i
selves. a mal-blue, with some pink and, of Aboost anything which Marianne
black-Hats intended for a three-dimensional“ designs has
small-brimmed morning are quality. She wants her creations to
worn straight on the head as a rule, express "movement" because move- anent is typical of the times. Another uten belag emphasised by long highlight in her work is that so many pheasant feathers.
Two-colour hats are designed for pieces are interehangeable, Her cock
afternoon wear only, with consider-seit, I may that I constantly have such By tall and sport rings. for
of Amethysts, able elaboration of the material used. urge. It is no half-way measure, have
centre stones
This is the case especially when it is devote a lot of thought to it.
ruched, tucked.
checking over my performance re- Rubies or Diamonds which can be
necklace, velvet which
cort during the low past years with unscrewed and used on
generally dramatised, shirred and
pictures bracelet or clip. Thus, a clip can bas changed to suit an en-ten by the addition of ospreys and
changing the bird-of-paradise plumes--a revival Creek," "Killy,” semble simply by colour of the gem-ar think bow that lends excitement to any ward- feathers are not now allowed to he imported and those seen must have Fube!
been bought from private people who have probably had them in their por- session for years.
instance,
ritt er
Earclips are a great favourite of
Sile
that she can hers.
believes
SIDE-GLANCES
Gilberth
as
"Frenters, -3
"LOVE
Constructional work has already commenced, and it is hoped that the next year, and that by February or buildings will be completed early March the brewery will operation.
In more senses than one--for these "And Now Tomorrow. wel metu been sunt
COPH, 1947 BY MEA SERVICE, INC. T. M, MO. EL, S. PAY. OF.
By Galbraith
"Why don't you got up out of that chair and enjoy your vacation?"
Bauuctive,"
from
be in
the ace.
At this point I was down to the e-ning-six-live of hearts and the diamond queen, and East had nothing but hearts. West returned a spade, on which discarded a club from The Anglo-Iraqi Trading Company dummy and East trumped with the
hearts. has already spent £180,000 on plant, ten of
and steel, which has discarded the queen of diamonds, "Monsieur machinery
10 Bogdad
the and East was helpless. He returned the king of hearts, which i won, then Cecil B. Deafte's "Unconquered," United Kingdom.
The brewery buildings will cover led a small heart to dummy's queen. cannot but acuns that my petrayals
an area of approximately an nere, A club was led from dummy, and were all done to satisfy myself. I have never deliberately under-played with an additional 4,000 square feet there was no way that East could On the other hand 1 defn the water purification plant. The prevent ine from making the nine a serne. finitely recall many conscious efforts
two heart Iltres 2,250,000
East and West made ॥ year, but to over-azt in order to convey therewery is planned for an output of hearts,
!allowances have been made in the tricks and the ace of clubs. If a club
buidings for additional equipment had been opened, they could have: which will enable the copücity to held the hand to three, but as it was,
I made one overtrick. be doubled,
character S
I saw him.
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name the most southern elty in
the mainland of the United States.
2. Fagan as a chameter in which
of Dickens' nome"
3. How many carats in pure gold"
4. What country was called Albion
in ancient times?
5. What would you have if you had
genu vartun?
6. Detine "eup d'elat."
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CHESS PROBLEM
By T. A. KRISHNAMACHARIAR
Black, 7. pieces.
1.0.1x
White, 11 pieces.
White to play and mate in two. Solution to yesterday'a problem:
1.B-Ets, any; 2, R, D, Kt, or P mates:
Rupert and
the Three Guides-7
Rupert repeats his question about the squirrels and again the gipsy turns slowly and smiles gently, but he says no more and abruptly strides away into the wood. "Why is he 10 mysterious?" mutters Rupert. Hasn't ho seen the squirrels 7 What does he mean by strange things in Nurwood ?** Feeling little disturbed he decides to see it the three Guides have had any more luck than he has, so he calls loudly for them and then listens for their answer.
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