Women
This Space Every Day,
BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
Posed by Ingrid Bergman for Lois Lerda.. Lols Leads gives you a "Reel and Real" story!
REEL AND REAL ART!
I am getting just bit tired of hearing about that "antural, forsk"", that no makeup look" alfented by gome actresses in the news todny!
To read all that's written, one would think that women had been going around with a makeup “annade" of obviously, painted Hips, cheeks and overly-done eyes. As a matter of fact the cosmetic people spend thousands of dollara in
In sending represent lives around to teach the Women toare their makeup wiwly and well? And the Natural Look,
the Well Groomed Look, has been taught and pullleled for years. 11
is nothing news, and let me tell you that it taken 13 much time to achieve Or "natural" look
E does to overdo your “paint job",
There 14 no betress in - Roel or Red life who dong ant use makeup. I know many of them, lunch with thern, visit then on sad and oů, on
the stage and of, and all if the qhe sogne'hing to give them that well groomed-face effect.
So, don't believe all of this what- for and press agent talk abend women of the serven and the theatre going around with "freshly scrub-
MinLe Maksiyo
GABRIELLE
For your "date" with your Boy Friend, please be sure that you are the Pretty Lady! Wear your pret- tiest fnce, your prettiest clothes. Take an extra Minute to spray yourself with perfume. All men like their girls trilly and feminine"! You may be efficient, you MUST be now, but renesaber-when you are out with a man, leave your "eleien- gy" at barne!
SIDE
GLANCES
If
·bed" fave! First thing-they don't--
look absurd and they would they did! So O
right on presenting your most artfully done makeup with the "natural" look. It's the only time that you will ever Improve on Nuture!
Coat Robe
Something special in goal looks is this light work, classic coat-style robe won by Loraine Day, who co-stam with Hian Ahrung, Robert Mitchum and Gene Raymond in RKO Radio's exthing drama, "The Lankat," Long. it hides your ankley, bas slimming lines with skirt fullness, a shitpeil bodice and self-buttons. Ne hesh Lapels, fiste collar and wile cults are stitched with metal thread. Alert work. ing girls why have to stretch their debars to include a multiénde of on panes fund it takes a wonderful eve king chat over a long fotural gown on gala events.
By Galbraith
getmitte
COMA, 1947 BY HEA BERVICE, INS, T. M. REQ, U. 8. PAT, QFF.
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"""Boforo" I sit with children, I like to know whether they expect to be rocked or spankod?".
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947.
Princess Elizabeth
May Be Admitted To Order Of The Garter
The Knights Companions of the Order of the Garter, who are mostly sedate field marshals, bishops and landlords, are decorously excited over the prospect of receiving a very pleasant young lady into their select company.
Information box.
ARAB LEAGUE, The Arab Longue. now
A
Luring the heat on Palestine, springs fromt pact of union aligned at Cairo, on March 22, 1945, by representatives of Egypt, Irok. Transjardan, Saudi Arabia. Syrin, the Lebanon and Yemen, Provision was made for the admission of Palestine when the nelleves Independence. The Lengue in lonne confederation- something between the USA. and the Pan American League.
Armies of five of these statra-excluding Arabia and Yemen-total 160,000 men, Syrin and tho Lebanon together have 25,000 men. They were re-equipped in 1944 with new Arearms nequired from the British nn French
A armies, Airtrait have number nt
the hern bought to form nucleus ol
afr Syrian forer.
Egypt has an army at 10. Service is nominally compulsory on all Egyptian subjects between the ager of 10 and 27: the recruits required cach year ALMO chosen by ballot. Exemption may be bought for LE20. Egypt has a small air force.
NYLON FOR
NEW CARS
Nylon material may be used in 1948 British cars, partly be cause of a shortage of cotton fabrics. The thread would be of a type unsuitable for making stockings.
Experiments have already showva that nylon material can be used for
of drop-head The hoods
Coupe th models in place of leather which has a cotton fabric base.
I can be treated to give a silky
finish, sheen or dull matt
which
may make the eats particularly at- traefive in export mørkets,
It is strong and can be dyed to
any shade.
It is lighter for coupe ls than existing material, and booes up less
'.
A disadvantage at pwant is that
il fends to creuse Wifen
Purther experiments 212
made to overcope this.
Tahrteck
being
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Reports persist that, before or shortly after her marriage, Princess Elizabeth will be ini- tiated into what is regarded as the highest of British orders of chivalry.
In some Buckingham Palace clrcles It predicted that the "noble garter" would be one of the Princess wed- ding gifts. That It is a subject on which there could be little authentic rpeculation, because only one person
་ now decides who goes into and who slays out of the
The King is may's dut
order. the sole elector, and no privileged to make any recommenda- tions in the matter. So the Garter would be n unique gift, something that only he could give.
ang
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50 MAGNIFICENT' SO GRAND' TO COULD STAND BEFORE, EAT A A SCENE LIKE SANDWICH THIS MAKES MYSELF ME FEEL LIKE
A LITTLE GRUB!
• McKENNEY ON BRIDGE
Holding Back Ace Is Defence Here
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY
The Princess, should be be initia- ted, would not be the only woinan in the noble company. There are three others amon living members, all
and Elizabeth of VERY bridge player hates to go queen Mary Britain
Wilhelmina of and
theco sleep with an are, but the Netherkinds.
only way that West could defeat the contract on today's band was to lose his ace of diamonds deliberate-
13".
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Founded By Edward III
Declarer played low from dumny the opening heart lead, East put on the kick and declarer won. Ther he led the eight of diamonds, and if Hodges (West) had won this trick, dechrer would have made two dis-
It is established to the satisfaction
the order was The play was. historians that
made by Marks founded by King Edward III In 1348.Hodges of Dallas, Tex., who recent But most of them dismiss the popularly became Life Master No. 86. and slightly zestful- tate of its origin. The story is that the King was dancing
with Jo, the Counter of Salisbury, and that as they executed a fast slep the lady's garter fell to ht floor. Some of the Ecd witnesses, whose muners shoudel have been better, pickerel, and the report which the historians are try- Ing to discredit is that the gallant King picked up the garter with the classic comment: Bani soit qui mal y pense."
the
Whatever
roid historical circumstances may be, the fact re mains that the phrage attributed to who evil the King-Evil to him Chunks" remains the motto of the
der, and its lustgnin is a shrter. The Knight wear it about the left leg. The ladies make a bracelet of
The Worn about
Jeft wrist.- Arvociated Pres.
11.
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Lightning
May Save Lives
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eards on the king and queen, of diamonds. But Hodges refused to win, deliberately losing the ace of diamonds.
After that I do not think there line of play that good Was any defence would not defeat. Against Hodges declarer ted the deuce of fine sed
American scientists are play-des from dummy and
the nine-spot, Hodges Won and ing artificial lightning on Among other uses to which it may might-fighter plane to see what
be put in rurs is to line the teriors of salon body ronds.
ONE MAN, FOUR WIVES & FATE
(Continued from Page 2)
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what the police wanted to know. | Miss Krefe replied. "You should
know."
happens.
In a research hungar in Min-1 nempolis, a big generator is being employed to discharge 100,000,000 |-kikowatt--- lightning-flushes--over-the
aircraft.
Scientists with elton wool jn their ears stand by, for the flashes are accompanied by reports as load ay those of a big gun.
So far, the tests have been made with the petrol tanks empty, Before An hour or
are over, 10 later two police experiments
the tanks ofileers called on Dr. Clements, will be filed--but not until the The interview was long.
scientists are
what inore certain The morning brought with the effects are likely to be. nother visit, and it brought mise! the discovery
During the
war many
aircraft
nf Dr. Clements were hit by lightning, and those that
ly inst on his bed unconcious, a returned had severe damage to radio
pokon phial by his side.
afterwards,
the
He died on hour after admis- Mon to Southport Rosal formary.
The drama was foi yut over, Shortly
when need atore for another post- Inori
COL the body of Mrs. Clement, this time by a Gavern- ment pathologist, a call was made on D. Houston.
Vital organs in the woman's body were fond to be mirsing. Chls in of wis not Irregular after private
l-mortema.
1 Buston's conclu Cay having reached, the origins had been
de purest of.
doctor will never be able
to tell what these conclusions were, although presumably they aroused no suspiciods in his mind."
When the police called tview Dr Houston, he was dying in his laboratory, by poison was indicated.
to itt-
found Sulcide
CHESS PROBLEM
By F. W. NANNING
Black, 13 pieces.
a
White, 1 pieces.
White to play and mate in two. Solution to yesterday's problem:
1, Q-Kts. any; 2, Q, it. or i
matca.
and other elvetrical installations.
rpade. returned a
Dretaror cashed the queen and ace of spades and led a small heart, winning in dummy with the king. The let
le a small club and finessed the queen. Hedges won. led back a stall club, and South could not
Josing two keep from
clubs, a Spate, "and"a"heart,
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name the composer of the "Peer Gynt sultes.
2. What is a mesa?
3. What name did the Japanese give to Korea, when they annexed it?
4. To what botanical family des Although it has never been the sweet potato belong? proved, it is possible that lightning" 5. How many of his wives did caused some of the biggest unex- Bluebeard murder? plained disasters of the air- d. Whe ordered the Japanese al- mysterious explusions during Bights thek on Pearl Harbour? from which aireraft never returned. || (Austers on Page 4)
Rupert and the Three Guides--10
Rupert and Podgy puzzle over the mystery of the missing marble but can make nothing of it and, to try to cheer up his friend, the Little bear tells him of the queer behavious of the squirrels, and asks him to rome and help the three Guides in their search. Padgy seems interested. but before they can start there is a shout from behind and the little pig ira laseply, "It's old Gaffer Jarge," he says, "He seems excited. about something and he's calling
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"PICCADILLY INCIDENT"
WIFE WHO
SPREAD
HER WINGS
STAR
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The husband of an ATS who "8000 Miles & Beyond”
lied had his petition for divorce dismissed with costs at Leeds Divorce Court.
Neville Burs, 30-year-old soli- eltor. of Selby, Yorks, sought divorce en the grounds of the cruelty of his wife, Phoebe Bursell, aged 22.
said
were
Mr Commissioner Stewart the parties met in Egypt and marfled in Cairo in 1944.. The wife was then an ATS corporal and wni Areas in the officers' mesą,
She had spent her fe In humbla cireistances in Northern Ireland. said the judge, but in the officers' ness she was inclined to spread her wings and gild herself in eyes of the world. It was not sug- fested that she had misconducted Tierself.
the
be
father
She married a young man who was sensitive and Inclined to Jealous. She told him her was an officer in the Inniskilling Fusiliers, and that her mother had been killed hunting
Not Proved
When they returned to
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MUNE STROMBERO
Guest in the
House ANNE BAXTER RALPH BELLAMY
TUESDAY NOV. 4
"FLYING TIGERS":
Starring JOHN WAYNE
She Inter borrowed money
from
the landlady where they were stay-. when Englanding. There was an incident they lived with his mother, whoa lutter was received from a man in told him she was suspicious that the Ireland, and another, about a blouse, wife had been thieving. She ad- for which she paid 15s. but said it
had cost 304. milted she had been dishonest.
The law laid it down that there Later he went to Ireland and must be malovolenco on her part, found that her father was a labourer maid the judge. In living in what was described an a stances the charge of cruelty had
not been proved. hovel,
thero
circum-
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