THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1948.

Subtle Beauty for the Eyes

SHIRTS

with collars attached in a variety of styles.

White

and plain colours or with

neat stripes. Some

with

long, others have half sleeves,

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NE outfit-with eight variations suitable for swimming, tennis, cycling, dancing, and bathing is the attache case week-end wardrobe of today's Sportsgirl.

It is a six-picco set in tan and white, candy- striped and plain. The pieces are brassiere, bathing trunks, and calf-lengths slacks ( or jeans) in tan wool; shorts in white pique; sweater and skirt in striped jersey material. The jersey has horizontal stripes, the skirt vertical ones.

Robb shows you five of the possible varia- tions; the other three are:-skirt and brassiere for sun bathing; sweater and shorts for tennis; and the brassiere and jeans for beach games.

The outfit can be expensive or otherwise, depending on the material you choose. But the idea in to check the items you already have, and make or buy the missing pieces to match.

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Bedroom Puts On New Look

By ELEANOR ROSS THIS is the time of year when one

starts to do something more than dream about a redecorating job on at least one room of the home. The bright rays of summer are less severe.

If it really is time for some new equipment or necessorles, the bed- room is one of the easiest and most With rewarding rooms to tackle. Bendboard beds it is simple and fun ta do over bedrooms. It's a cinc with headboard covers and--bed--- spreads. with draperies or dressing table skirts to match, a not-too- dimcult job for even the amateur seamstress.

A Fine Way Of Relaxing

Photographed t the sweater-"Jeans" ooth worn

by the girl with the bicycle. The girl with the basket wears (bo sweater and skirt as a dress, The two girls in bathing kit show the chankes between brassière and sweater. The girl in the pant

the brassière with WEATH

white piqua shorts.

SAYS VIRGINIA MAYO · THREE actors and amateur artists!

£20

Mascara and eye shadow, properly applied, bring out the natural beauty

of your eyes.

By HELEN FOLLETT

Do you consider eye make-up too

artificial? But what about

that

and

vivid lipstick you are using. the bright glow upon your Anger sheaths? A little eye artince,

CR-

you

pecially in the evening, when

glad Tags. the are wearing your lights are on, and the musle going. will import a pleasing, mysterious effect. Of course, you must use the know-how. It is one form of make up that requires delicacy of touch. Not only that, you must use the old hend.

The correct technique is, subtle, natural looking and dattering. Once to you learn the trick, it is easy

to apply mascara and shadows as touch the rosy glow to your lips.

Use an eyelash pomade nightly to muice the little winkers grow. After

There is a brown-green that is flat- · tering to the girl with copper- coloured hair.

On some amascara offerings you will find a sponge moistener that enables

you to keep just the right amount of water on the brush for a perfect application.

Have you ever heard of the eye lash curler? A cute little gadget and It does the business, Silp the win- kers over a rubber bow, adjust it as close to the eyelids as you can. Then you carefully squeeze the handles together overal times to produce a natural looking tilt to the silky shafts. Fun to play with. If you don't wish to use mascara- maybe your lashes are as black an the raven's wing and you don't need it put a litle bit of lashi

Loosen the grip slightly,

along

using powder, touch the lashes with ade on the rubber bows before

mescara. Block can be used if one is a brunette, a dark brown is better for the blonde and the redhead. For evening you will find a combination of black and blue that is intriguing.

the

The

the curler off distributing

tio pomade lashes, evenly from roots to tips. valances of the soul window cur- tains will carry a lustre.

BOYS AND GIRLS MAGAZINE..

Mr. Punch's Beautiful Garden

-It Had Some Strange Flowers in It--

By MAX TRELL

agree that if you want to relax,[46117HEN. I was a buy," Mr Punch W was telling Knari and Hanid,

turn to art.

the shadow-children with

the

They are Ronald Reagan.. Vir- ginia Mayo and Eddie Bracken,

"I used to the top players of "The Girl from turned-around names,

have the most beautiful garden, Jones Bench," the new comedy

I used to raise all kinds of flowers. teacher. of an artist and a school

THEY

weren't the usual kind of All of thein feet there's no hobby

of which gives more satisfaction than flowers, either. In fact, many

them were quite odd. No one else art to the amateur.

had ever heard of them."

"It doesn't make much difference whether you sketch or do water colours or ol

painting." Reagan said, "It's your own creation, your own Interpretation of a person or a scene.

Mr

Knart and Hanid instantly asked Punch to tell them about the odd flowers that he raised in his garden when he was a boy.

On rainy days there was sunshina In Mr. Punch's garden.

A bedroom charmingly done with say dubonnel taffetn bedspread and

"You get 50 wrapped up with "Well," said Mr Tunch as he li draperies, and tufted headboard le a trifle heavy. A slipcover of striped what you're doing you forget your hir pipe and settled himself in his green and white chintz edged with troubles. And it's easy to get start-chaic," raised blue bells that were

several green and white striped boxpleats ed. There are

excellent quite odd, They used to go tinkle-

Mc tinkle all day long. They really were would tie in beautifully and bestow a fresh, light look on the room. Then

bells, you see.” leng lengths of the striped chintz could be droped across the windows

"Oh," said Hanid. "Did you really In pleats to fall in folds over sheer began work as the artist in "The have ringing blue bells, Mr Punch?" white glass curtains for n really Girl from Jones Brach." inviting, cool and lovely effect,

Softer Air

books for beginners."

Few but his friends

in art Reagan's interest

Took Art Courso

knew of until he

"And it very relaxing," she said, Bracken took up oil painting

frank about the reason.

story.

LKITCHENETTE

AUNT PROGY

PEPPER RELISH

Pepper is not usually advisable for youngsters, but taken in a small quantity now and then is not harm- ful, and here, Jeanne Shawblosky, 15 years old, has a recipe for "pepper relish which "I know is good be cause I helped my mother put up some and I like it."

4 cups green peppers.

4 cups, red sweet peppers

4 cups onlens

4 cups celery

F

1⁄4 cup salt

Punch 'didn't seem to hear Hanid. “And I grew wonderful vege= |•

clears. You can't fables, too, my irgine what fine baked potuines I

uted to grow,"

"Baked potatoes, Mr Punch?" Knurf said. "But you can't grow pointoes already baked!"

Bolled Onions

3, cups sugar

3 cups vinegar

Cover the peppers, onions and celery, all chopped fine, with bolling: water. Drain after Ave minutes and add the rest of the ingredients. Boil. rapidly for 10 minutes, put in Jars: and seal..

Roared Like Lions

"Certainly, my dear. And I used The same bedroom could be given "I took an ari course in school," less sophisticated, softer air by he explained, "and I do consider-to have dandelions that roared like Hous. They sounded quite frighten- using different materials. A head- nblc painting whenever I'm OR

But, board slipcover of quilted Bray location.”

ing, especially late at night. chambray and bedspreads of the Miles Mayo bred in art in of course, they never barmed any-

"I did. And I grew boiled onions, same, with wide, double rules of high school and learned the fundin-one. They just stood in one spot and

The recipe seems easy and Aunt. clover-patterned material might

and boiled peas, and fee-cold water- mentals. She frequently sketches roured at each other." supply just the right note of cool

Kharf and Hand looked at each melon, and lettuce in little wooden Peggy would like to point out that attractiveness. Quilted gray caam scenes around her Van Nuys ranch

home.

There were sad bowls, and cucumbers in slices, smaller quantities can be put up i bray valances and draperies of the clover patterned material would

other in amazement. times when it was hard to tell and radishes with salt on them, Yes, the ingredients are used in the same. For instance, if you proportion frame the windows beautifully,

whether Mr Punch was telling the it was a very odd garden. No one There are a dozen different trans-

year and a half ago. He's periccy truth, or just telling a make-believe had ever grown those things before. / wish to make just half the recipe.

And I suppose," he added a bit sad- formation schemes for any bedroom. Colton fabrics are available in auch.

"I'm a guy who likes to spend all

ly, "no one ever will. Well, I thought and wide variety of colours

the time possible at home with my Mr Punch smiled as he went on. I'd tell you about it." patterns, and at such sensible prices family, and painting is something My mother never had to go to the that it's really no job to plan

enjoy at home," he said

And saying that, Mr Punch shut store to buy butter. I gave her all change. And in no other room but you can

with a big grin.

the butter she needed 'right from my his eyes und took a nap. And though the bedroom is it possible to make

"fean forget everything-except

Fown buttercups. And on rainy days," Knurf and Hamid both begged him complete

of decor the family when I'm painting." chunge

Punch a modest -and appearance at such

said before Knarf or to tell more about his wonderfully If you want to forget

the r all outlay of time; effort and cash. For

chance to interrupt, odd garden-and to find out whether world's

Bracken troubles, homemakers

cen suggest Hanid had a who find that open

a we always had plenty of fine, he also grow apple dumplings, and

from windows let in clouds of dust, most ed, go out and buy yourself

oranges, and cat-tails that my sun peeled wachable..couple of brushes and come colours.bright sunshine

ineowed, and Blackeyed Susans that .cotton materials ΑΓΟ

"Just Headboard

sit down with a piece of flowers." covers made with

winked their eyes, and popples and paper and let yourself ko," he said.

but Mr Punch zippered or buttoned closings cun

"But Mr Punch, sunflowers don't alto mommies be early whisked off and laundered "It's as good as going to the

Ho slayed a lot cheaper."-give sun! They just keep looking at just wouldn't answer. along with the draperies and bed-psychiatrist and

Jost asleep. Hollywood,

the 'sun!"

a

50

spreads.

1

RED RYDER

WE'LL TURN YOU BUT I

SUCKSKIN) II

Time Grows Short;

YES,IT'S SAFE. I HIDIT SUNDER THE FLOOR IN THE

OLD SALOON?

SENE

RED

RYDER

TO DO WITH SALTIN" THOSE

GOLD MINES/

WE'LL MAKE OUR ARE YOU GETAWAY JBURE WE WHILE THE MOB CANI GET TAKES CARE OF THE MONEY BUCKSKIN, WADE, WIT

BRING SEEN?

By Fred Harman

WHAT I'M LOOKING

FOR IS HERE, IT WON'T;

TAKE LONG AND IN

UTTLE BEAVER,

you would use only two cups of the Ingredients which are called for in quanlitles of four cups; one-eighth of a cup of salt, and 11⁄2 cups each of sugar and vinegar.

Rupert & Ting-Ling-

At length Rupert reaches Li-poo's house, and he finds, the mandarin lanning himself on

a terrace, "Please come quickly," he shouta. "A huge dragon has found Ting- Ling and it may have gobbled him up by now!". Then he wait in anxiety, but to his amazement the old man hardly troubles to turn his head. "Did you say a dragon.. little bear?" he murmur. "Well, will. And why not?" Rupert itares in bewilderment. "The Chinese are the limit," he thinks.. "Does nothing ever excite them?"

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