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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948.
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THE HONGKONG`LIGHT ORCHESTRA
PRESENTS
POPULAR MUSIC
.....
EDNA DE CARTE
HARRY MOODY. REGINALD ARDY,
CONDUCTOR
WILLIAM APPS
LEE THEATRE
with
Plano Baritone
Soprano
LEADER
W-3
By VERA WINSTON HERE IS AL good skirt and
blouse team to give waricix to the tok-end ward- tobe Interchangeably, the skirt can be worn with halter top, the blouse with any evening or daytime skirt. The blouse is of yellow Egyptian cotton with corded tucks on the bodice. The skirt is of green, yellow and black plaid, box-pleated nil around and gathered onto a nar- row waistband.
Holiday Beauty Notes
Paris Milliners
Milliners Favour
Paris
HATS THAT EVOKE
*
THE FLAPPER ERA
P
hor
Simone Cango has dubbed ARIS. Remember that
the "lampshade hat the flappers used to basic silhouette
cloche." She injects the 1948 touch wear back in the twenties by perching her models to the side -the one that looked like a front of the head, instead of the tight-fitting bot? They called back.
it a cloche. Remember?
:
bird trimming profusely
Both usq Well, it's coming back for the and other decorations 100. One in
the Cange collection' was.ca Jampl-2- -woman of 1948, 1 Paris milliners
shade cloche of crushed strawberry. have their way.
a long, saucy-
material-dangling down the back. An eight-inch-long brown silk tas- sel was attached to the end of it.
looking jelly bag of the same
Simone Cange and Albouy, two heavy-satin with of the top-ranking millinery houses Paris, are reintroducing It. Other houses have shown the same troud, but most of them have blended the cloche with the beret
or bonnet style, the result being a The Colours strictly 1948 silhouette.
!
Forehead-Baring
But Albouy's autumn hats show nothing of this cross breeding. They hug the back of the head and hide the ears, just like the ones of we decades ago. They differ in only one respect from those of the flap- per cra.
They finish just beyond the crown of the head instead of nearly reaching the forehead. The result generally is more becoming
Around The Town
Cange used many colours for her collection--petunia, ange greca, champagne, pale oyster and light and dark greys. Albouy stuck mainly to black and velvet. Prac- Meally cloche silhouette was in Albony's the only departure from the collection. She put big poppies on a toque, which is a small, round, brimless affair.
showed hats which will contribute Leproux Soeurs and Rose Valola
to the harvest of pretty autumn | headwear,
Legroux offered a wide range of beret bonnets and tropical helmet shapes with narrowish brins. Large plate and pleture huts were in the minority.
Scented Bath Accessories
Courier House of Rissed
A bath all that softens and perfumes the water, is a good summer pick-up. By HELEN FOLLETT
G accessories and money jumpa
ET a look at an array of bath After the cold' shower, have à brisk rub-down with a coarse towel holding it back. A woman right out of your purse; there is no that takes hold like the pings of a may tulity conscignee. Then friction with know how to cut down on the gro- a bath tonic. It will keep the skin cery bill she may be an expert smooth and toned, It will discourage bargain stalker, she may be able to goosie flesh. Those little red points make a frock out of something she finds in the attic, but when it comes
ure no beauty bargains.
to cosmetle and bath luxuries is just a softic, and who would chide her? Especially this season of the
she
Fur was introduced in this col-year when a luxurious bath renews lection. Leopard skin was used for her spirits after a hot day. a large pillbox, Black Persian lamb cloche worn on one
With Mercia
slde Hillaly
VESTERDAY'S cocktail party
Et
was used to trim a grey fur felt of the
Rub a foot powder into the soles of your fest. It will keep the little footies from getting hot and bothered. It absorbs moisture; it is the deposits of the exudations sent out by the sweat glands that irritate She pours a rich bath oil into the the flesh, send the feet into a fever. water, washes herself with ira- A ten- grant and softened water.
Before having your bath, wash minuta soaking, and snarling nerves your face and cream it well. Remove Several numbers had
down, muscles relax, crowns quiet
she the cream and use a skin tonic to which extended into a frill at the knows peace of mind. It is a won- give added freshness. After that you nape of the neck.
derful pick-up. It is a safe bet that, can play with the make up box to although the ald Roman bath fans your heart's delight. mada a great ceremony of this hy-.
Ireact.
cienie rite, they had nothing on us You'll look as fresh as a daisy. for emerging wonderfully clean, You'll be ready for anything that thoroughly scoured.
is in the social calendar."
BOYS AND GIRLS"
A Visitor in the Playroom
the Gripps celebrating the ne- cession of Queen Juliana brought many interesting people together.
Lady Grantham was seen wear-
Rose Valois showed all sizes of ing a taffein gown the colour of learn and tricorn shapes this sea- smoked salmon..
Wing Comman-son. She also favoured beret bonnets der J. Simpson, a drooping red rose and varieties of the toque. In his buttonhole, Was sipping champagne and talking of younger days as reporter, miner and sheep- ith his By JILL MORRISON
farmer. He will be salting with wife in the Dilwara on the 30th. HAVE just come back from A Dr C. J. Harth is back from Kun- summer holiday-two weeks of ming where he had an enjoyabic sitting on the beach, bathing, walk-holiday. "Rewards," he said, "were: ing--and watching 'other holiday-offered for rats in Kunming at out makers.
time, and so the people bred them" Ilere are some of the things I saw: Chatting with friends were
---It Was Simple Simon Needing a Penny ~~ Mr and Mrs L. Kadoorie, who are SIVIMMENS WITHOUT
CAPS leaving the Colony for Australia on
By MAX TRELL Sal water and gun take the shine Friday with their two children. The from the hair and make it brittle and youngsters, they say, are terriblyNARF and Hanid, the shadow- patchy in colour. And ony girl who thrilled about the coming trip... children with the turned-about thinks she looks attractive lying or Mrs Elsa Stanton, wearing a real names, werd about to go to sleep in a swim with wet orchid, was greeting Commodore C. their corner of the playroom, when the beach after
Mr Colts Counsel tails of hair straggling round her V. Robertson.
the Mother Goose Book opened and shoulders, is making a big mistake.
nut stepped a tall, skinny, freckled person with hair the colour of straw. Even in the dark room, Knorí and Hanid recognised their friend Sim- evening ple Simon.
For hair that has suffered from too much salt and sun. I suggest a course of oil-treatment.
Dancing fans will find this hair drill helpful after a day in the open: Brush the hair thoroughly. Spread a spot of brilliantine over the palms
lor at the Dutch Embassy, was with his flance. Miss Asselberg. They will marry shortly, that is as soon as her mother arrives from Holland
...In an elegant black net gown embroidered with flowers was Mrs Bonnerman, whose
excellent
Simon looked around for a .ma-
work at the recent Art Club ex-ment, then spled Knar? and Hanid hibition surprised many of her and came over. He stood with his
of the hands if the hat is greasy friends. Mrs-Braithwaite's hat hat in his hand, and one-foot stand-- (use oll if 'it's dry). Smooth the drew attention and it was discover- Ing on the other. hands over the hair, brush agained that she made it herself. Cont and set.
year
BEACH MAKE-UP...This many young girls are wearing just a protective fim of sun-tan cream on thele facer and a clear pink-toned lipstick-no other make-up at all. Very attractive. on a young clear skin.
Older girls will need a little tinted foundation as well as a light dusting of powder and lipstick. The powder should match the skin exactly.
'Aveid eyeshadow and mascara on the beach. I saw plenty of mascara that had run and smeared.
feathers of coral, dandelion yellow. "I hope I aint bothering you" and aquamarine made a colourful he Anally sald, with a look on his akull cup.
face as if he was sure that he was.
Hanid sold: "Don't say ain't,
MAGAZINE
"If you want a penny, work for it," Hank told Simple Simon.
n
"If you help the King's soldiers Humpty-Dumply together again. I'm mure they'll give you penny," said Knarf.
"Help Polly put the kettle on, and she'll give you a penny," said Hanid
"Help Sukey take it off again, and she'll give you another," said Knarf.
Touring the world with her Simon." husband was fun, Mrs Moran said,
"I'm sorry. I know ain't ain't put, but she was glad to be near home again. Chief Justlee Manuel Moran) right. What should I say?" fof Manila and his wife had worm 4 "Say 'I hope I'm not bothering
welcome at every port at which on their six months' Bey called
"That's a long time for me," tour.
Then he smiled Simon salu it. Mrs Moran said, as she is anxious to be with ber family again and added: "I need a penny.""" Young-looking Mrs Moran is the mother of six children and has twe grandchildren.
you,'"
For the Picman
"Help the barber shave the pig,"
"Help Jack build his house," said
In London they attended a gardeni "I bet I know why you need a said Hanid, party at Buckingham Palace and penny," said Knart. "It's to give the were feted by the McArthurs in pieman. He won't give you a ple un- Knart.
less you give him a penny."
SUN-BATHING... Ton many peo- ple I saw over-did it and got them selves burnt. Sensible ones sun-Tokyo. Ist night they were the bathed only moderately. and user guests of the Philippine Consul and sun-tan creams to help them to tan his wife, Mr and Mrs Tiburcio C.
Baja. evenly without burning.
"That's right!" Simon Fald fat astonishment. "How did you know?" "I read about It" said Knari. "it's
Other Things
There were lots of other things that Simon could do to carn д penny, and I'm sure you can think of them as well as Knarf and Hand, As for Simon, he was pleased and surprised at the same time.
made
150-Year-Old
Indian
Found
By KATHERINE HOUISON
RECENTLY the scarcity of Wooden
Only
Indians, also known as "elgar store Indiums," came to light when California movie studio searched two months to find a genuine ex- ample needed in a picture. about a dozen Indiana of this tribe remain in the United States Cannda The old fellow picture is one of them.
and
in the
Q
the
Only if you have spots on your A well-known, acrobat and mag-in the Mother Goose Book, Every back should you expose the skin clan-Long Tack Sem-Is in town body knows about it." without any cream on it to the today. He toured the world' eight direct rays of the sun. Five minutes | times with his famous troupe
but
"But I'd sill like to get a penny,"
Documents discovered In the: nt time will help to clear up disbanded it many years ago. Still Simon went on, changing around so
"I wonder why I never thought hollow space in one foot show that blemishes,
fool fland sprightly, he came to Hong that he stood on the other
of them," he said. So he put his he was carved between 1705 and „Mrs) "Where can I get a 'penny?"
hat back on his head, turned around, FIGURES. Many.girls didn't look tong to visit his daughter,
1804 by John Stanton, a Wood: as well in swimsuits as they might. Ernest To, and to meet his Viennese
"Simon" said wife, who will arrive from Europe
Hanld severely, tripped, picked himself up,
His first. Talgh bulges seemed the most com- by air tomorrow,
sure that he was standing on his carver of Salem, Mass. He has big in-"You mustn't beg."
was as a figurehead.on fect instead of his feet standing on salin vessel plying between mon fault. Here's a good exercise:
terests in samo of Shanghai's leading Grip fable to stendy yourself.
"Then how can I get the penny?" each other, and dashed back into American continent and the Orient. theatres and has no intention of re-
the Mother, Goose Book. Lift one foot oft the floor. Bend the
The Indian, was carved from a solid "By working for ii” other knee and lower the body as far forming another group of artists.
Later that night' Knarf and plece of block ebony bought by an. as you can then jerk the leg straight.
Miss Joan Loring will be heard #But what can I do to work for Hanid heard the pages rustlinga early-day trading ship from the East to strengthen the muscles,
over the air tonight. Her mother, 17"
good deal.. It may have been the Indies.
(To be Continued) BUN-GLASSES, Some people Mrs Fred Ells, was yesterday buying Then Knart und Hanld put their wind from the open, window, but wore them all the time-even when copies of the Telegraph announcing heads together and thought of the hore likely. It was Simon going
Simon But many doctors the broadcast to send to her daugh different things that the sun went in.
might from page to page, looking for work Rupert & Ting-Ling-32 advise against continuous wear.ter, Herbert Marshall and ather do, right where ho lived inside the to do. And he must have got his
Mother Gouse Book, They lend to strain the eyes if worn | friends. for long spells, ·
Mr Wayne Richardson, of the Aspenny, Keep them for the occasions when sociated Press, is bound for Shang-
you find Little glare would cause, you, to screw up hal today by alr "Just to look sheep, she'll surely give your eyes and make wrinkles.
penny," said Harld.
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n' penny because. Just before the sun rose, they heard him whistling. He Bo-Peep's never whistled unless ho was happy; and he was, never, happy unless he bad
d his ple.
HERE'S WHAT I'VE UGH! BEEN LOOKING FOR, BLASTUM
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By Fred Harman,
HOPED SOME MIGHT BE. LEFT BEHIND WHEN THE SHAFT WAS ABANDONED,”
Seeing Rupert is worried and rather frightened, the oid mandatin! amiles at him and waßen, slowly along the terrace. Then he looks st hin solemnly," There one! lesson you must learn, little beat. and you may remember it to the end of your life. He pauser, and“. Rupert looks up." "Please, what is thai ?” he asks. “It's just thin": ssys the old man, "When pou meet dragons, do not run away, but stand and face them, and you'l find they're not nearly, as terrible. as they look.” -------------
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