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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lola Leeds.

Colour and Makeup should be as one, says the expert, Lois Leeds.

COLOUR AND MAKEUP

Each new season brings at least one, or more, exciting new costume shades. Every woman longs to wear them, but many women and that the

new fashion colours which they see

Rachel.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947.

EVA BRAUN'S MARRIAGE WITH BRITISH OFFICER SUBJECT OF HIT PLAY

Supposing Eva Braun did not perish in that under. ground Berlin bunker? Supposing she had posed as a Czech and married a British officer in Minden? And sup- posing that the officer having been killed in a road acci- dent, she went to England to stay with his relations? Would the baby son she brought with her be Adolf the Second or the British officer's child?

ATS DON'T

Lt-Col A. R. Rawlinson, formerly of the Queen's Royal Regiment and an intelligence, staff officer at the War Office in two world wars, puts all

WANT TO QUIT these intriguing suppositions in

PALESTINE

an ingenious and exciting play "Birthmark," which is enter- taining London's West End more than somewhat just now.

Morale among ATS personnel serving in Palestine they are His hero, a just-demobbed BAOR concentrated in Allenby Bar- major who has served in the secret racks, Jerusalem, at present-service, intrigued by the sudden up- pearance of these unexpected is higher than anywhere else cousins, makes inquiries at his for in the Middle East. Command, mer headquarters. As a result, in Senior Controller M. J. C. the course of a tout second act, he Tywhitt, OBE, Director of the grills the sultry and sullen Nordic

mystery beauty to the accompani Service, meni Territorial Auxiliary

of slow

(including music told a London correspondent on her return from a recent over-vividly seas tour.

Auxiliaries in Palestine, nil volun- a Rose undertone, such ag Rose-teers, are very proud to be stationed Green eyeshadow is lovely there, where great care in taken of their safety, and they would resent being evacuated.

for accenting the eyes.

If you wear costumes jewellery Silver, with Gray, then use a touch

of Blue eyeshadow to highlight the

Senior Controller Tyrwhitt brought back a most favourable impression

displayed everywhere are just not Blue sheen of the sliver. Remember of her visit to the Middle East, italy

becoming to them.

But, by the aid of makeup, warn in harmony with the costume colours, So, any shade can be becoming. truly it can be said that any wo- man can wear any colour!

Certain shades ore very difficult to wear, even though fashion says that they are the newest thing. But when makeup is co-ordinated with these colours you may wear them successfully and becuningly. You ou have may even wear those which you always thought most unbecoming. fashionable colours are often

very Certain dificult but, nevertheless,

to certain types,

pen, but c becoming to cer

even these fortunate women must be sure to select makeup

which harmonises. and Gray, Fuchsia, Violet. Purple Chartreuse are always in high tash- 1001. They are, for many women, dillcult shades to wear, and even if they are becoming they need make-

co-ordinate. up

Gray, for instance, colour and needs the accent of a brilliant Red rouge and lipstick. Face powder for wear with Gray should

A "cold"

be warm und brilliant, one which has

Minute Makarya & GABRIELLÉ

Flower face powder shades are lovely. They give subtle flattery and a depth of color that your skin needs. Wear rouge cloverly. Blend and smooth it on until it looks like nothing more than a soft flush of color. Curve your mouth up a little nt the corners, Practise makos per- fect, so try it out several times be- fere you appear in public.

SIDE GLANCES

when you follow the fashion In- Buence in makeup, your eyeshadow is not matched to the colour of your eyes but rather to some accessory in your costume.

You want your makeup to make you more lovely, to flatter you. Wear it bravely but in harmony with YOU nad your clothes. Every woman is a Picture, around which she must build the perfect Frame by makeup and accessories. Don't hesitate to wear the gorgeous new shades but wear them becomingly through the use of properly co-ordinated makeup,

THEATRE CLUBS IN ·

BRITAIN

The Boltons, South Kensing- ton, has added its name to the popular theatre clubs scattered in and around London.

The advantages of these clubs are that for a small annual subscrip- Bon they provide the amenities of a club, reasonably priced seats, and constant change of play.

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and Austria. Apart from Jerusalem, auxillaries in Fayid, she visited Monsear, Cyprus, dun, Kinganfurt and Vienna, and found them all in very good heart, doing extremely valuable work, and well looked after.

Vienna Unit

She mentioned particularly the ATS company in Vienna, which has been operathig as a unit for the past two years, and where she found on excellent spirit.

One of the highlights of the Director's trip was a private audience with the Pope.. His Holiness, who received her in his study, showed in- terest in the development of the ser- vice.

Regarding the future, she said that the ATS would remain part of the Regular Army, and that the terms of service were still in the planning Recruiting for the service stage.

not been as good as had been take as many girls as were willing

hoped, and they were prepared to

to join.

Malaya's Tuba

Root Industry

30, 1945.

DUMBBELLS SHOWING

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THE DOCTOR BAYS HE WILL]

REMOVE MY APPENDIX FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS!

OH DEAR,

ID MUCH RATHER HAVE A NEW CAR

Treasure Beneath Cathedral

A treasure of golden orna-

Li Marlene) by harping most ments and jewels valued at DIL those dramatic last over 60,000,000 lire, after rest- moments in the ruined Reichschaning in its dank underground collery on the afternoon of April, grotto for nearly 250 years, wne uncovered in its hiding place recently beneath the Archbishop's palace in Acqua- viva, Italy, by a group of boys.

The woman reacts to this mental third degree by rushing out of the house after declaring her Nazi faith and throwing herself over a cit. Which leaves the gallant Major and the "grandmother" holding the baby,

Junior.

a possible World Menace Forces".

It was n football game that led to the discovery. When their ball went bounding down a subterranean the palace can't passage leading from

to rush in.

ort out the paternity problem, courtyard, the boys did not hesitate

Even the head of who shows

up in the last act, sorl and the final curtain leaves this rather disturbing load of mischief to grow up in Britain. It should be all right, however, as the child is obviously earmarked for Eton Oxford.

Not New To Him

and

the Feeling their way through

dark dunnel, clammy

the boys stumbled off the mala passage into narrow lane almost choked with debris. Pushing deep into the wind- ing tunnel, they suddenly found themselves in a sizable, grotto.

ball. Forgetting the Col. Rawlinson, who earned the

the boys OBE and the US. Legion of Merit eagerly inspectod the cave. Among

found in World War 11, is an accompilshed debris and stones, they novelist,

und playwright

Aim metal box covered with mould and Its rust. Like all boys, their youthful adaptator of long standing. plays include "Five Forthings" (in curiosity led them to break the box which

starred), Marie Tempest

red), apen. (with "This Desirable Residence"

They found it laden with pre- Marie Ney and Erie Portman), and elous church objects in gold, orna-

mented with rare Jewels. "The Private Life of Hlen of Troy". ulso responsible for the dramatisation of the C. B. Cochran production of "Magnolla Street".

He was

I

News Spread Quickly

News of the treasure quickly Films in which he had a band in- spread through the little town of clude "Leap Year" and "Blarney | Acquiviva, and the bays were stop- "Jew Suss" (with Conrad Veldt), they reached home, But curious Ston:" (both with Tom Walls), ped and relieved of their find before Alfred Hitchcock's

great townspeople

joined with Canon *The Man Know Too

Lenocci in recovering the box and "O.HI.M.S." and "Gnalight".

His taking

to the Archbishop's palace xamination. two latest scenarios, "High Pave- for ment" and

The

Milk White Unicord" are in production now: box held 10

.

it was established that the

the latter features Margaret Lock gold and ** and 65 grams of

.wood.

One of Col. Rawlinson's sons served as a major in the Irish Guards In North Africa and Italy,

The Hallons, under the directorship of John Wyse, has its headquarters a disused cinema. Its second Home's V. Douglas production, "Now Barabbas," n much-talked- about play of prison life, has since West End showing at the

Belgium in May 1940. 11

Katnede.

Another theatre club, the New Lindsey, has also been Instrumen- tal in presenting new and unusual play, acted by little-known actors, to the wider audiences of the West

-End-The-Arts Theatre-Club, one of the oldest of the theatre clubs, has proved with its production of Bernard Shaw's "Back to Methuselah" and Ibsen's "The Master Builder" that it can maintain its high level of pro- duellons.

One of the smaller, lesser known, but nevertheless impor- tant industries in Malaya, the tuba (derris) root industry, has been making steady recovery since the latter part of last year.

in

Practically all production Malaya is exported in foreign coun tries for Insecticide manufacturers. The not-ton extensive local needs are adequately met by smallholder

growers.

The Mercury Theatre, under tire directorship of Ashley Dukes, though Malayan vegetable gardeners use

a public theatre and not a club, pro- the poisonous milky, sap,

a fertile platform for experi- with water, for spraying

Vides

the other,

*

stones valued at over 60,000,000 lire.

The Jewel box was taken to the historic Cathedral of Acquiviva and delivered to the Archbishop for safe

pilot officer in authorities, delving into Fighter Squadron, was killed over

ORPHANED

JEWS FOR CANADA

Five years after Adolf Hit- diluted ler's absorption of all France on their prevented it for the first time,

ments in the more advanced forms plots, effectively destroying insect-Canada is going through with

of dramatic urt. Its general policy pests. is one of producing plays on modern Bfe written by pocts.

The value of the theatre clubs in promoting new pinys that might never otherwise receive a showing or of staging plays like "Back to Methuselah," which could not bc staged profitably in the cominercial theatre is recognised by an ever- Increasing public who are interested In the theatre for its own sake.

While its use to poison streams a wartime offer to provide sanc- by tuary for 1,000 European for catching fish is forbidden

law, some fishermen surreptitiously Jewish children orphaned by resort to its application in out-of-German persecutions. the-way creeks in the island.

Exports Are Up

old. records, offered this solution for the box's hiding pince in the tunnel. They said that an ancient miraculous plcture of the Virgin Mary of Con- stantinople, stal venerated in the Cathedral, received preclaus gifts for centuries from the faithful in re comperise for graces received from the Virgin Mary. They said that in the guerilla wars of 1700 the jewels probably were hidden by the clergy beneath the palace to prevent their theft-United Press.

·

Hiroshima's Mayor Knows

The Mayor of Hiroshima's ambition is to go to New York and address the United Nations Permission for their entry coln Atomic Commission on the need cided with the Canadian Govern-

peaceful development of Export of tuba routs, which was ment's broadened immigration policy, for

in the House of Com-atomic energy. last May by Premier Macken. mons

Newly-elected, quiet-spoken Shinso about 100 tons monthly for the few announced years preceding the war, showed azie King, and was based upon the Hanal, who was assistant moyer at distinctive recovery from the

assumption by the Canadian Jewish the time of the atomic bombing of quarter of 1946.

The or ending, December Congress of responsibility for them. Hiroshima, said he acht strongly that The children are among the Bur- he could personally offer a great

Inst

By Galbraith 46 averaged 80 tons per month.vivors of thousands of families of deal to the United Nations discus-

tons.

He said he saw the bomb explode

in January 1947 it was 110 tons. February and March. Agures all European Jews who were butchered slons on atomic energy.

Increases. show

For April, the or gassed by the Nazis. quantity exported reached 150

In that period when Hitler had and lived through it. Therefore, he Nearly 210 tons of the total of divided France Into accupled and said, he, more than many other per- 240 tons exported during October, unoccupied zones and was dispatch-sons. could testify to the bomb's November and December last year ing Jews In France to concentration strength and the great uses to which went to the United Kingdom. Prices camps in Poland, Canada agreed to could be put as a medium of based on the rotenone content (one permit 1,000 of their orphans from peaceful production. of three toxics useful to insecticide the Vichy or unoccupied sector to inanufacturers) ranged from $20 enter on a guarantee by the Con- per pleul during slump years to $43 gress that they would not become per picul during good years before public charges-Associated Press.

the war.

The present price, which is $1,000

to $110, is for all air-dried roots.- Reuter.

Hanel was elected mayor during the April elections, running on the platform of "democracy and recon- struction."-United Press,

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UNIVERSITY

WANTS DICE

Johns Hopkins. University wants to get 1,500 dice for use by its medical students, This does not mean the univer- aity wants to enter the gambling trade; the dice are, wanted for purely scientific purposes,

Just like gamblers, students watch the dico roll to study the chance factor-not how ofich wlaning numbers will come up, but something similar.

The dice dre used to illustrate to medical students the laws of pro- bability and chance. This is dong by placing several hundred coloured dice red, white or blue preferred~~-~- in a box, turning a crank and record. ing the assorted numbers on the dice which find their way into a small row along the side of the box.

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