THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958.
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WOMANSENSE
LEARNED FROM MOSCOW
aids
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LEARNED quite A barbarism. The old-fashioned the doctor-cosmeticians of the formed, oko, face-lifting: There sprend. Fruit, salads and yog; lot about Ranaian ideas aspects of the Russian version aforementioned State Institute operations are comparatively in- hourt figure in recommended
of beauty cuïture do not date would be 'out of business.' 50 expensive und' are in fact an beauty and beauty back to such carly times, but would people engaged in the
only to the orm of the late 19th manufacture and sale of coeme in a talk with a
and early 20th centuries.
ties, which are relatively cheap woman from Moscow.
There is no equivalent in in the U.S.S.R. Moscow to the touched-up teen- ager of countries beyond
young
battle simply mad about of those space painting aircraft," she told me. helmet things," borrowed "an "But you must go in the air to 18. Bird (4) old pair of flying overalls," do a good, pleture."
I learned, for example, of the elimbed Into Vampire Jet Looking at her painting "A trulner, and took off for a patrol Quarar, No. 8 Squadron Alinek" State Institute of Cosmeticions, It showed un extablishment where every over rebel territory in the Aden I saw her polni,
squadron des-practitioner in the art of benuti Venoma of the Irotectorale.
of a rebelfying womankind a la Mosarw that froying the house AT
mode is required to be in putral- painting in olla lender with rockets,
"flew behind in a Vampire possession of a medical degree, exhibited at Guldhall yester- day at the fifth exhibition of trainer so that I could get the as well as a diploma to show the Seelety of Aviation Artists, right nimosphere," Lady Rath-that the practitioner has speci-
told me, "and
alled in beauty culture, even Laly Ratlidornell, better
then members of the aquadran known
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23 the art world
to iho suggested alterations Pamela Drew, is 48. An ex- Wren atcer, she was made an sketches I had drown in the women who, like women
There was really no danger," accredited war artist by the Air
Since then he added coolly. Ministry in 1935.
WILLIAM she has wandered round the world quinting aircraft when-
HICKEY and wherever she found
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
....BY STELLA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
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JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Defenders Bid And Play Badly
From this one can see that there nre plenty of Russian the world over, are keen to improve their appearance. One can also see that the pursuit of feminine embellishment taken
Very seriously-just as seriously us it is taken in other lands, albelt Rusalan tecliniques present cer- tein striking difference from those which are practised else
where
The Russian outlook, In fact, seems to be a curious admixture
of the modern-scientiae and the
out-of-date.
COSMETICIANS
The art of the cosmeticlan, By OSWALD JACOBY they say, had its origin in the Certainly it began thou- Vie to put what you learn to any pre-TODAY'S hard was sent me East
by Robert Willman of Newfands of years ago and was un- known in Europe until the rise York and shows how bad
of the Greek and Roman double, plus a bad play, enabled there are times when you are wine-
civilisations. what
titl withdrawn and avoid social South to make
grand slam.
You have An affectionate, gen.
Wis
too
unsound
carried out free of cont In in- stances where they ate regard ed as being necessary to the health of a patient.
Hairstyles in Morcow are de- initely, 'dated. There is a pre- ference for long. Hate, in general, and there is no tinting by young There is an interest in dieting, women. "if any aids are wed at to keep a curb on the tradition- all, I was told, "they are mado al stockiness of the Russian from natural herbs.” 460 figure with
By ANNE EDWARDS
At the State Institute advice the is given on the use of cosmetica. Soviet Influence. Young Russian There, too, operations in the
its of twenty field of plastic surgery are per- girls under the age don't Indulge in cosmetics. That applies too, to girls who Dro but all pride over twenty themselves on their natural ap- pearance.
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The emphasis is on what they consider to be the freshness youth, which they believe noeds no gilding or enhancement-con- tending, Indeed, that the fresh- ness would be spoiled if artifices were applied.
Russian men are perhaps re- sponsible for this viewpoint to a considerable extent. They seem .in to be almost unanimously favour of the natural lookt' In their womenfollt, and are de Bnitely averse to make-up.
too much
COMPLEXIONS
Wigs
HAVE WIGS caught on yet? Soon we may all crop our hair Eton fashion and it wigs over the top. No more aggravating driers and endless opportunity to change colour without turning our hair into tow.
Now prices are astronomical at about £52 10s, but if you are hankering to stagger every- one, try hiring one for a tenth of the price.
Diane Kirk. 17, the 1958 deb The generat consensus ofwith a sense of humour and an opinion in Moscow appears to Italian prince, chosen to model be that the complexions of Rus-in Pierre Cardin's Berkeley siun women are excellent, leave Dress Show this summer, is big nothing to be desired-and wearing a new while wig for a the men maintain that this is to London dunce this evening. because in youth the girls Oloften, who made it of nylon, "don't ruin their
with mohair, and a small amount of cosmetica,"
yak, insista on the word "per- Tuque," says that "wig" is "too National Health for words."
skin
Even alder women are sparing In their make-up. If they use powder, they generally do without any foundation-cream.
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strong, hath dates Pas rmth. The stars have given you a variety of talerria and your erentes mé equal to Die taak of developing at least one of them The chances are
Uhat you will achieve success in nitments. Allmctive to thre
The Russians have not revert more than unc area of expression. bern u the opposite sex, you
If South had bothered to bided to Oriental practices of anti- You are, at hesert, mutuething of
five no-trump to check for kingsquity, nor to those of the Greeks SAGE and Akt guard agaannt early an age. In youth you might
food Ideas e deriuans
ten mit tuletaks temporary in- he would probably have con- and Romans who brought light Nevertheless many Husslan e tempicemen a long bangetunted himself with a small slam, and learning and refinement to women are disposed to take care inent is the winent policy."
but South leaped right to seven a Europe that was steeped in of their complexions-otherwise after North showed two aces,
You are not completely at home in the Reid at busièess and I gou are forced into it, you must select a partner who can handle the man cal details for you. You have gence!. common sense, teit you are not, perhaps, e siwd at you should be in coping with competion. YIN! are just a little to any
pek the nocemury push. Your Penile develop thin-jut a you levelists the artille talenta, kút you are not suffickotly Interested peruspalat- The money, per te.
You welle' snd speak welf in puskas By You Are Interested in ølener, philosophy as well an all the art You are intrigued by the mpernas tatul azad my wishy, kamäke i serious study of paychic phencotuma at one period to your lite You have an acquisitive nature and ou hrventive mind. You enjoy know- ledge and do not necessarily have
be wise if you do not wed
fatuation for true love. For one of]
Aunque buse ban on this date At 1st Claire, setters: Lewis Mor 5. De poveme of New desses Teferick Willant IV of I'mezua: Fredsrett Artler, Germon architect;
Alfred Nesmas, P. G. Wodehone and Helga Mujú Jackson, authors; George Foot Monte, Orientalist and fibileal behotary John L. Suh:von pagillt; Salourd Bowelen, newspaper fawner and elliretor, of the Ann- Saterd 1
Joker Vanderin. Bertrag De historical painter: Barnued Mosley, Brittfi niangfar- tover and eveliner,
The fiel what the stars have in lite for vold Lotharow, pelect your Birthday star and read the corres. pending paragraph. Let your birthday ntar be your daily pick
Worl
instruction. Meet 2177
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Ort. 20)- You can eusly adjust say my interesting incividual there.
dementie understanding front. Pattenge and diplomacy wn out.
SCORPIO (Get
the
Man".
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A Rood day, Business affidro can now be witled gecirding to your complete satisfaction.
BAGITTARIUS) (Nov. 21-Dec, 22)
Attend a lecture
for pleasure
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
CAPRICORN (Ore. 20-Jan, 20)— There is ronance in the air for you and there, shoved be exceptional Happonent in store today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)— Berlupe you are tua a tlelayed vača.
Outdoor perline an
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Enjoy yourself.
PICES
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East knew na about lend directing doubles and decided that he wanted a club opening. He could not have been more mistaken.
WEST
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now be put listen betion. A gue! day
for staring out on business or would setually heat six and my
pleasure.
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. You may meet someone
nectinfo.
guess is that West would have]
epened a trump if left to his IK'W own devices,
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serene on the domestic front.
GIRLS
BOYS' AND
MAGAZINE......
Merlin's Magic Bicycle
--Only A Magician Could Make One Big Enough--
By MAX TRELL
NARF, the Shadow Boy with
Name,
the Turned-About was silting on the steps of the house. He was holding his hand to his chin. He didn't smile. He didn't look hoppy.
Across the street, one of the neighbour'a children was riding n bleycle. The neighbour's child looked very happy, Indeed.
At that monient, Mr Merlin, the Magnificent Maglelan, came along.
in to his friend.
"Hullo, Knarf," said Mr Mer-
"Here
Unhappy Voico
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"What are you so sad about?" Merlin asked Knarf.
Mr
Merlin, "Why, what do you call
"No room?" exclaimed
interesting and important to Y West dutifully opened the future plans. Consolidate the con- eight of clubs and declarer. had
10 besliation about playing "Oh, hello Mr Merlin," said TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21-dummy's ace, He continued Everything should now be cnim with the queen and East com- Kaart in a low, unhappy valce. For marriage parlare prives co-unded his felony by going with you?" demanded Mr Mer- What's the matter
operative.
right up with the king, South | trumped low, entered dummy lin. What are you 80 sad this?" HEMINT
22-June 21) with the ten of tramps and
| about?" II-of-coniel negotiations Have
club high. Now he legriffed a talled. ym adght now Beck adylee in mane importand mutter, czew trumps and was able to cause I haven't got a bevelt.“ "I'm_sad,” replied Knarf, “be- inet rid of his losing heart and CANCER (June 22-July 21)- Say no attention to a rumour. Bensing diamond
before good clubs,
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Here is a problem by E. J. Tibbs and C. S. Kipping (Chess Amateur, 1929). White to play and mate in two moves.
Laajien press. See: fre
SIDE GLANCES
by
to check aetril giving them any credence,
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21)
ön
dummy's
Snapped His Fingors
Mr Merlin had snapped his "Why, that's nothing to get fingers twice in the air. To the astonishment, and to sad about," said Mr Merlin. boy's If East had played a low club "Nelther have I got a blevele," Knarf's as well, the blcycle had
"I wish I had one," trick two South would have
said suddenly grown longer, There meeting gone down, bad double and all. Knart.
were two more scats on the bi- may depend a great deal upon your He could discard one laser then.
"Just look," said Mr Merlin, cycle and two more sets of ped- heljiful "co-operation
but would have to ruff two more that boy serons the way has als and two more handle bars, fang. 24-Sept. 23) clubs with high trumps in order bicycle. Why don't we ask him although there were still only Present your point of view to some-to establish a discard for his to let us both take a ride with two wheels. und in authority now and mast other losing card. This would him?" likely decision will be made in make West's ning of trumps &
VIRGO
your favour,
Sure winner.
♥*CARD Senseâ♦
By Galbraith
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"But $18.75 for this room is outrageous! Why, our fish- ing onbin was only $25 a day!”.
Q-The bidding has been: North East Bouth
West
Double? You, South, hold: AK 1065 WAJE64 652 48%
What do you do?
A-Bld three spades. This shows good support for spades, but is decidedly not a forcing bid. Partner will only go on to gume it he has a good band.
TODAY'S QUESTION
West passes and your pariner continuer with a bid of four diamonds. Fast passes. What do 'you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
"I've already asked him," an- swered Knart. "He anys there's no room on his bike for me."
Plenty of Room
"Of course, there is," replied Mr Merlin. "There's plenty of room on his bike for both of
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Saying this, Mr Merlin waved across to the neighbour's who immediately came ing over on his bicycle.
boy
wheel
"Hi, there, young fellow," said Mr Merlin. "We'd Hte a ride on your bike if you don't mind." "I don't mind," replied the there's neighbour's boy, "only no room!"
Rupert and the Early Bird-30
When Rupert can stand up he
finds that the stone blocks are hatching is going to need all my
from an old, partly ruined wali that has been hidden by the shrubs and trees. In a cleft above
Favour This business of ega. attention if it's to be done before my wife returne. I shan't have time to come to you for food. po
him la the jackdaw. Ali would you bring it to me here?" thought is was you," squawks the Rupert stares. Well, you are a bind "cheerfully. Will you do me checky one "he gasps."
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Knarf jumped on the bicycle with joy. Mr Merlin started to mount the back seat when, ail Shadow at once,
Hanid, the Girl, Teddy, the Stuffed Bear, and Hawalan, the Small-Size Wooden Indion, came out of the house.
Seeing the bicycle, they all wanted a ride, too.
"No more room! No more room!"
cried the neighbour's boy.
"Plenty of room cried Mr Merlin as he snapped his fin- gers in the al
Three Mora Seats
Instantly, there were three more seats, three more sets of handle pedals and three more barn (although only the same two wheels were in the bicycle),
Then Mr Punch and his wife, Judy, came out and they wanted rides, And General Tin and Miss China Doll wanted rides. Mr Merlin napped. his fingers and there were seals on the blcycle for everybody.
Down the street they went-- nil ten of them! Each of them was pedaling, oach of them holding his own handle bars. It was the longest bicycle that anyone had ever seen in the whole neighbourhood, Perhaps it was the longest bicycle, that anyone had ever moon in the whole worldl
Only a Magnificent Magician like Mr Merlin could ever have
mado a bicycle for ion;
Dlune says: "I feel like Marie Antoinette. I'd love to have them in six different colours,"
Pat Kirkwood has two black wigs for her play, "Chrysanthe mum," but she is ordering a red one for parties.
She sara: "The wonder is that wigs are not a bit hot or heavy, if your hair is raggedy. you can pin it up underneath and brush it out afterwards,
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tendency
to
-JUST LOOK AT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE WEARING THEM!
PICTURE BY ALAN BOYD DIANE KIRK, WEARING TONIGHTE WIG
I'm choosing red because I've to change my dyed my hair every colour but pletely. thal."
"I wore
Mrs John Ward, who serves on many charity committees and is a lover of high fashion, says: white ostrich-feather wig for Sabrina's cabaret debut last week. Everyone adored it. I am ordering a perruque for autumn, and I'm simply longing
appearance com- of Westmorland, Mrs Maurics Macmillan, and Lady Rendle- sham.
Maureen Swanson has a bright
Women already wearing them red virago wig, made of real are Countess Jellicoe, Lady hair, and is planning to buy a Edith Foxwell, and dress-de- block one to cover her own signer Philippa Beliville. disastrously short crop.
Proof enough, I think, that Other women, hardly sensa- wigs are not as crazy 09 they on hounds, who have placed sound. orders for wigs are the Countess By VERONICA PAPWORTH
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