THE HONGKONG ELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1049.
PICTORIAL
NEWSFRONT
Luves provide sometning new in the WALKING ADVERTISEMENTS—These grinning two-ngget rükuo
They were used by a store to attract customers, but they seem advertising business in Berlin, Germany. to frighten the two youngsters who are running to mother. The well-paved streets offer a contrast to the continuing task of clearing the war-time rubble in the background.
FOR GLITTER - This tapered rhinestone. clip gives emphasis to the modish slipping shoulder line. The triple-tiered pearl necklace with pen- dant drops of clustered rhinestones has matching drop earrings and bracelets.
EVERY BIT COUNTS-Spilled coal used to be left where it fell,
But, with a
nationwide coal strike making it more precious by the day, it's a different story. Workers saved part of the load which dropped from their truck.
WINTER PIN-UPS IN PARIS-A winter pin-up con- test gets under way with the winner of the title, Evelyne Peyrot, centre, getting together with her two attendants, Nora Daura, left, and Simone Manceau, In the French capital. It will take a great deal of—well, .
talent to find successors to these title holdera,
HE'S GOT A SNOOTFULL-Buster, a Boston terrier, got inquisitive about a porcupine in Mesa, Arizona, with disastrous results. Paul Denning, veterinarian assistant, removed the quills one by one but it was a long and painful procedure that will cause Buster to think twice before trying to make friends with another porky.
-A WEIGHT FOR WITCHES-American tourist Marlon Meade is trying out the ancient witch scale in Oude- water, Holland. Preserved by town officials for 400 years, the measuring Instrument was used on people suspected of witchcraft. If their weight was less than normal, they were considered light enough to fly on a broomstick and, thus convicted, they were then tortured to death.
A MEMBER OF THE PARTY David K. Bruce, American Ambassador to France, hunts pheasant on the estate of President Vincent Auriol at Rambouillet, France. Bruce was one of the six ambassadors invited to the annual diplomat hunt held there.
A HELPING HAND
When a flash flood swept his car from the road, near Wellon, Missouri, Harold Collins, left, was forced to cling to a tree. He was rescued by Pete Shirk, centre, and Løyd Craig. The debris in the branches Indicates the height of the flood waters.
INTERNATIONAL TEA PARTY—Mrs Carlos P. Romulo, wife of the UN General Assembly President, played hostess to 40 children, all four years old, who represented member, nations of the UN, at a tea party at Lake Success, New York. Her guests here are left to right, Arturo Fernandez of Ecuador, Evalina Corrch of Chile; Master Nathur of Lidia, and Rita' Jimenez of the Philippines.
SEASON'S FIRST Firstbull elk of the season shot
in northeast Oregon is exhibited in La Gran
The big 600-pound live-pointe
single, shot on the seasons, ope