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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lola Lecda.
Lois Leeds gives you valuable suggestions. "DEAR LOIS LEEDS“ "Dear loin weds-1 am 2 years vid, hair drab blonde, Would you think it in bad taste to Bulten it with a dye”—HELENA,"
Hair can be lightened next bright- ened by home care and shampoong, but to have at bleached will las 21
To season
Learn to do your own manicures
there-polish often at hume, Buffing with a good pow- smooths "ridgy" nails.
"Dear Loit Led- ma deep brunette, My dark powder gets
on my white hair and yellows it around my face. Any sugtiations? M. H."
Yess The band of absorbent
suere, only if done by a profes- slonul hairdretter, I see why you should not have it done it. you want to an eau afford it and ¦ Berndare around your hair when you if you will keep it up once you havejte 29 up Thus your avond touchingt started. Alm, if you will elinge vour hour, Go arugul the hairline your makeup to go weith the new racefully with a tissue after shade of hair.
have removed the band,
are
"Dear Lols Lembey Jers decent quough in shape but the skin is bumpy. Any cure?-SAL."
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PALER AND
PRETTIER
By Carolyn Earle
you
1516- comes because of bad circulation. 1 sugest exercise, plus a good scrub- bing with rich, foany-Grīds thurough drying and massaging with cold cream. Finish with nother rinse att apply a body lotion.
Latest make-up trends are The! sentbhing aids in stimulating circu- conerate evidence that the ideal Intion.
of beauty has changed with the hemline.
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"Dear Lors Leeds-My noits
Co-ordination has herome the rule rough and “ridgy' since not having Partong purveyors of gamer, so a professional manicures which can, tostnetic overhaul is needed if you no longer afford What can I do it f wid to join the parade, home"--MRS S."
Minule Makeo
GABRIELLE
When you have your Bridal pic- tures taken don't load your skin with makeup. If you do you'll look flat and dull. Une a dark lipstick to acernt your mouth but go easy on the powder. Your akiu must reflect the highlights for that Photo- *Finish!
SIDE
GLANCES
Ameries this intest way to look
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948.
Cannes Season Opens Minus Tourists
BY FERNAND D'AINVILLE
Cannes, Feb 6-The "glittering" Cannes winter season has opened. The sun is warm. The sky is blue. The night clubs have each deched two orches. tras out in snappy new uniforms. Hotels, beaches and theatres are all polished and open for business. And there's not a customer in sight.
"If only the tourists realized how wonderful it is here,"
one
FEAR LEADS hotel manager told me, "they'd
PEOPLE TO
TELL LIES
come in droves."
The truth is that the tourists do know how wonderful it is, bu! inore.
they cannot be tourists any Most were British, who no longer #re permitted to take pounds out of Britain for holidays.
A university professor be- lieves that in view of the many hotels the Grand, the Reserve du Things are so bad that the biggest motivations for telling lies Afirmar, the Martinez-hove
how much real is remarkable honesty there is in the world.
Bergen Evans, Professor of English at America's Northwestern University, said in a public lecture that persons tell lies because they are consciously or subconsciously
afraid an insecure.
le sald other motivations for falsehoods--Including greed. vanity, hatred, and presuraptous ignorance-- all have their roots in fear,
all
closed their doors. The Majestic has remained open with a reduced, stait, It has 400 rooms. Only 30 of them are occupied. Some of the smaller hotels are empty.
The promenade is freshly painted and more beautiful than ever, but By almost deserted. At the Casino, crouplers huddle discussing politles, their roulette wheels dend.
The atmosphere was 80 solemn
He because we are afraid," | the other night I did not have the he salt. "We are afraid because we nerve to pince a lone bet. are insecure, unsure of our wraith! and of others' respect, and afraid we shall be despised or injured. More- over, nothing breeds insecurity like dishonesty,
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there is.
Never So Prevalent
"Perhaps the entertainment isn't "Millions of dollars' worth or good enough this year," one im- business is transacted over the tele. | pressariu said.
But some of the plione every day, and a thousand 1 best singers and actors in France committments made and kept every are performing every tright 10 hour which probably could not be practically empty houses, muformed in a court. Modern busi- There is even a series of theolo-N order to get the full benefit out ness simply could not afford the old gical lectures by Father Riquet, | | dishonesties of chaffering and welch former predicateur at Notre Dame. look at the East and West cards. of today's hand please do not ing, formerly the very soul nt "It must have
bren shrewdness and enterprise."
the strikes You are the declarer, sitting South, that scared them
Away," He sald that despite the pre-hotel man sald wistfully.
another and your contract is six spades. You valence of honesty, there probably
have the are, of diamonds and you The strikes have been
for over has been so much lying in the more than a
can ruff two diamonds, so you seem month and most of world,
to be in a safe contract. There is the world's newspapers long since even a chance that you might make Our of the most common and have
said 50. The tourists of most successful forms of lying "is former years would be liere almost Just plain keeping still." he said.
certainly if they only
the This consists of not saying some money-United Press. thing that should be sakd
hy not registering a protest."
But he admitted some lies are
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One
defensible.
"Few friendships and marriages would continue if those, involved told only the truth," he observed.
being early described as "pale MORE
Cand prether,” "The pastel look." portrait in pins," "e Dresden dehrary."
Vogue orbiters of glamour say... "A posted palette for make-up ....... to Rentler colours, mostly pink...
in all its range from pale coral to Tught forhuda."
Less Colour
Which means, in other words, light neutral Drake-up colours which barnetse wath everything and
arrest your own colouring, are in Pecard with the hanged fashion
picture.
Under-statement 17 colour and under-statement in quantity are the keynotes of deliente make-up de dliest foundation, so that the naturei enter can bent through, one dusting of pale pink or peach, or powder, very little eyeshadow.
Hold
MORE CHINESE
IN MALAYA
hud
TRAVELLING
UNIVERSITY
PROPOSED
even.
The question is, what line of play would you select?
Would you rifl 13 diamond in dummy and then, relecting the heart suit to break, would you cash the ace and king of hearts, ruff a heart, and ruf another diamond 121 dummy? That line of play would lose because of the fact that East has four spades to the king-eight- reven.
As Peter Leventritt said when he played this hand, it is an optical illusion. You have all the tricks→ but when you count them, they do A travelling university of not add up to 12.
He decided to try out the spade 1,600 students, studying in all
nesse Orst. so he led a heart to The Chinese population of the parts of the British Common-dummy, then led the ten of spades. Malayan Federation
wealth. has been proposed for East played low, Leventritt took the has in- creased 16.1 percent over the Australia by Walter G. Hender-nesse and led the nine of spades.
Again when East refused to cover; son, a novelist. period 1931-1947, according to
He cashed the khu first available figures from last tralla
In a proposal aired by the Aus- let it ride.
of heart:
raffed a heart, went and year's census.
Broadenstit Commission,
duinmy will
with a club over to Henderson poluted out the need for led the Ave of
of hearts. Austration young men and women
The Chinese
placed
second
»
in to know the rest of the world, part to trump, discarding diamond.
and
East refused S0 club, mumber only to the Malays then cularly the other wults of the Em-ventril! let go
The selves as the largest group_in_the-giro.
same ring happened when he led Mulligan Feleration. Census theures!,
the deuce of heart. Now the high show the Malays numbered 2,130,-)
1fis plan calls for five training club was played, and East trumped 493, the Chinese, 180,452.
British elties-London. this, but it was the only trick he Edihurgh, Cape Town, Oucher and could win. Wellington and one in Philadelphia,
Comparison with theures for 1931 puts the Chinese in first place in percentage of increase, with 48.1 percent over the
16-year
centres
Check Your Knowledge
1.
wides, North or South America? 2, For whit traits were the Spartans famous?
At their widest points, which
Students starting the university course would depart on a leisurely Dainst an increase in Malay popularik and other spots glorious in perind sen tour to Callipalli, Alamein, To- tion of only 35.2 percent. The new mouth is a decided how
Australian military history, as well Of the Federation's total populaas to Rome, Athens and other seats (not the Cupid variety), traged in tion the Malays now constitute 45.77 of culture.
After an intense-colour outline, and then
il six-month Attert in with a pale toned lipstick.
pervent and the Chinese 38.6 per course at London, they would pro-is cent. The remaining 18 percent is gress to Edinburgh, and thence about Seashell shades for mail nequers split among other nationals-Asso- the Empire. for six-month study at rante from red go to rose through clated Press.
3. When did Cubo become a Re- cornelian, and along a scale of pretty
cách contra.
public? ks.
Henderson would Anance the 4. How much of the world's travelling college by government cotton is produced in the United funds, students paying no higher States of America? tuition than to attend classes in any 5. Name the gulf that is border- Australian university.
ed by Finland on the north He pointed out that prezent uni- tussin on the south. versity facilities In Australia are 4. State the difference between overcrowded, and additional facill- an opera and an operetta.
(Answers on Page 4)
Entirely blocked out nails wearing
deep-toned polish have gone; instead, SHELTER FROM
moons and light tips are "in" again.
By Galbraith
COFR, 1847 BY HER STAVICE, WE T. M. ÞEO, U. B. PAT, OFF,
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ATOM BOMBS
London's deep underground rail-ties are badly needed.-United Press. way stallons would give "omplete protection" against any atomic bomb, according to Professor N. F. Mett, president of the British Atomic, Scientists Association.
He told newsmen that it would be "fulito" for Britain to engage in an atomie wenpons race, and said he did not think the United States or Russia would begin an atomie war because "each sidle must know its capital elly will be destroyed in the first day or two."
"That would be bound to act as a deterrent," he added. "Not even the toughest dictator would stand for that." Associated Press.
CHESS PROBLEM
By F. NOVEJARQUE
Black, 10 pieces.
While 10 pieces.
1
White to play and mate in two.
Solution to yesterday's problem:
1. QX KP. any; 3. Q; R. B. OT Kt mates
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After the trail has burned its way out of sight the two friends wait and hold their breath. "When will the bang come?" whispers Rupert. Still they wait and just as they think the trail now have taled. there comes the most shatterin crush. The whole earth shaken, the lills with dust, more of the ruins topple down and the entrance is blocked. Luckily for Rupert and Bingo a great beam gets wedged above their leads and prevents tire ceiling from falling.
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