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London, Nov. 21. The prettiest legs in London will climb thre beanstalk. this Christmas.

They belong to Binnie Hale, who is to be principal boy in "Jack and the Beanstalk at Drury Lane It will be her first pantomime.

LONDON

LETTER

(Frum Our Own Correspondent]

Mrs E. R. Littlez, are engaging and beauty expert hairdressers specialists, and I hear they intend to introduce services which will be novelties in this country.

I have seen one of their pots of vanishing cream. George Rober designed the label. The trade The reference to her legs is not mark on it shows the well-known only my opinion. She is generally bowler hat and eyebrown—nothing considered to have the most-beauti-

fal legs on

the musical comedy stage. Those who know the Lon-

*2.00 £ |

Now Epstein Sensation?

drop curtains Painting

for

He

don stage will agree that that theatres is a new medium for means no other Woman in this Jacob Epstein, the sculptor. great city has legs to compare with has almost finished a curtain for s hers.

London theatre where a new ballet} is being produced next mouth.

Binnie is going to insist on her. ing allowed to climb the beanstalk in the show.

Pantomimes will soon be in r hearsal all over the country. Ther have been in preparation since about the middle of the summer, but actual rehearsals with the fall company usually last little than three weeks.

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Will it be the next Epstein zer- sation? people are asking.

THE CHIKA, VL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935

Joan Bondell is reunited with- Dick Powell, her sweetheart of "Gold Digress of 1935," and has the liveliest role of her exTECT in Warner Bros' musical comety, "Broadway Gandolier,” which will be shown at the Queen's Theatre "next "Wednesday.

SILVER TENSION EASED

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REACTION IN MARKETS New York Jater While Mr. Morgenthau's

about Mexican purchases have led some| goarters to conclude test the Treasury is confining its purchases to the producing countries, this belief is not generally shared in interested

it is circles, where pointed out that Treasury yester- day had been buying in New York and London as well as accepting| offerings of "Spot" silver from Montreal, indicative of the fact that buying in the world market Feontinues, though on a smaller scale. Mr. Morgenthan himself fevaded an answer when question- Red: whether the purchases were corvimed to the producing coun- tries

F

THOMAS'S CHARGES Washington: Senator Thomas has sent a lengthy telegram to Mr. Morgenthau, Senator Pitämän (and other silverites charging them with a *concentrated drive by

The canvas measures 30 feet by DANGEROUS PHASE IN foreign, domestic and reactionary

25 feet and depicts scenes from the Biblical stories of Saul and David. Ten episodes from the life of King David are shown and altogether 75 figures will appear.

Mr. Epstein says the painting- Robey, Beauty Specialist

ļa new départure for him-has been These traditionally British en-an extraordinarily stimulating ex- tertainments now have the slickness Ferience. and speed of musical comedy. And

"Reaction" Hoped For

NEGOTIATIONS

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Labour Vote Of Censure

infinences, with a view to driving down the silver price and to dis- credit and terminate the silver programme.” He proposer ...a) endorse what had been done, and Senatorial silver conference as before the Cabinet had had time to soon as Congress is convened.--- study the document a leakage oc-Renter. curred.

They had to consider whether to

of

He does not think it will prove a CORRIDOR FOR CAMELS FOR endorse the action of a colleague we have passed from platitudes the old buxom principal boy has given place to the slim and pretty sensation. But he hopes it will be type who can sing and act. found interesting and that "there

Once principal boys were drawn will be a reaction to it" from the music-halls. Now they come from the legitimate stage.

HALF AN EMPIRE

Moving the

vote

for to repudiate him. None them liked the proposals, which area of stark realities, be they thought went too far. Mr. concluded amid the cheers of the of Censure Baldwin, added that the chief-res-House. He appealed to the House Though he has treated the sub- Major Attlee expressed sympathy (possibility wax his, and he decided to give him confidence. Jest very seriously, the prospect with Sir Samuel Hcare and added immediately that he must support a work will provide that if it was right for Sir Samuel colleague who was absent from As the status of pantomimes has that his new gone up, famous actresses have be- London with some harmless excite Hoare to resign, it was right for ¡London:

accept ment is strengthened by another the Government to resign. -He Another remark of his-"I hope it may be described the peace terms as EiT reason is that the parts carry big regarded as striking an individual ing away half of the Abyssinian.

Fine."

Empire in exchange for a corridor Another stage celebrity is in Brilliant colouring is a feature for camels. To give immense con- the news this week. George Robey of the work.

come increasingly keen to engagements in them.

salaries.

Dish For Kings

is taking up beauty culture-atį least, the business side of it He I enjoyed one of the most-

cessions to the wrongdoer at the expense of the victim was not Bri- etish justice.

Not Surprised At Criticism

DR. DALTON'S SPEECH Dr. Hugh Dalton, winding up for the Labour Party, asked Mr. Neville Chamberlain, (who was to reply for the Government) whe-). ther he was able to announce the new Foreign Secretary. Mr. Chamberlain shook his head de- cisively.

the

was that Sir

on to say Mr. Baldwin went

Dr. Dalton asked if the Govern- that he was not surprised at the expressions of opinion that the ment intended to continue with the

He described Mr is proprietor of a new Mayfair quisite dishes I have ever tasted at Major Attlee said that even peace proposals went too far, but oil sanctions. hair-dressing and beauty parlour a London restaurant this week-a there was imminent danger of war he did not expect the deeper feelBaldwin's speech as most unen- to be opened shortly.

dish fit for kings. It was served it did not justify the Government's ing that had emerged among rinsing and said that the Labour He and his fellow directors. as a special treat for 25 world action. The Government should many Conservatives and different members intended to press Blanche Littler, Lady Vyvyan and famous hotel proprietors and their have said that the League had parts of the country on the motion.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, re- wives and guests. ---

failed and withdraw the sanctions grounds of what he might call

He was plying, said that a tragedy had de-- Years of experiment and ex-instead of suggesting that the conscience and honour. perience had gone to its prepara-aggressor should have been re-convinced that the proposals were prived the Goverment of Sir tion. It was a pheasant dish inwarded with more than he man not supported by the necessary Samuel Hoare's services. The

only consolation which only the breasts of Norfolkaged to conquer. That was be-volume of popular opinion: birds, thinly sliced, were used traying completely the people of While the Government had al-Samuel Hoare would have the restoring his These were laid in a frame which Abyssinia.

ways been prepared to leave the opportunity

Mr. Chamberlain had been partly stuffed with a HRH the Prince of Wales proposals to the decision of the broken health. mousse of foie gras brought by listened to the debate.

League, it was now obvious that hoped that at no long distant the proposals were absolutely and time he would be able to resume this his political career. (Loud Minis- *and completely dead, Government is going to make no terial cheers). lattempt to resurrect them.” Mr.

emphasised that Government stood where it had always stood. British policy was

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Prime Minister's Speech

Speaking with emotion

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!Baldwin

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DANGERS OF ATTACKS Mr. Neville: Chamberlain said

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Mr. Baldwin reiterated bis ad- Replying to a question as to vodka from Leningrad and baby Samuel Hoare. He added that on lamb from Somerset were other this one occasion he was still coherence in collective security and whether all the Fowers had been

their attitude vinced that what he was doing was said that he dreaded the reaction consulted on

if within the framework "of the Mouths Will Water

in this country if Britain should Britain were attacked by Italy, The dinner was the prelude to League He has done something have to participate in a unilater he said that if there was any dare Men would say that if ger of attack it must be in the four conferences of members of the for which he has been condemned,

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The important by adherence to the League we Mediterranean. his services at the present time found ourselves standing alone to thing to know therefore was the was not only a grave loss to the what ought to be done by attitude of the Mediterzzue Government, but one they felt most

everybody, then this should be Powers, not the other members of keenly on the grounds of personal the last time they would allow the League, who might be remote regard and affection."

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er home than the Mediterranean. their attitude, but the attitude Sunday and they were not aware

of France was by far the most EFFICACY OF SANCTIONS juntil they heard that it was accom-ju

He contradicted the With regard to the efficacy of important plished that agreement had beenactions, Mr. Baldwin said that suggestion that they had not re- reached. He received a letter from probably with the world and the ceived afirmative assurances from Sir Samuel Hoare on Monday League acting all at once it would some of the Powers, morning, urging the Cabinet to be completely effective, but we Mr. Neville Chamberlain declar- have not got that to-day. Thereed that if the League decided on International Hotel Alliance in fore if the League at any time in the application of oil sanctions and London on ways of improving hotel imposing sanctions gets to any if the Government was satisfied service.

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