Women
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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lois Leeds,
If you follow this Beauty Ritual you'll sing in your bath!
HEAUTY RITUAL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1947.
London Conference
On Safety At Sea
Delegates from 32,nations have been invited by the United Kingdom to attend a conference in London to revise and bring up-to-date the Inter- national Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, signed in London. in 1929.
The Conference will open on
MRS. TRUMAN April 16, 1948. The Secretary
WANTS HOME
TOWN QUIET
General of the United Nations- has, been invited to send ob-
servers. The conference will
deal with all questions relative to the safety of ships, passon- gers and crew, from the pro-
Mra. Truman saya that she vision of food and water in life- does not want to be President; boats to modern developments she does not want her daughter, such as radar and radio aids to Margaret, to marry a President,
and if she had a son she would not raise him to be a President.
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navigation.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom
She also disclosed to newspaper has called a meeting in London of women recently that she wants most experts, nominated by the Inter- at all to return to the comparative national Civil Aviation Organisation, quiet of Independence, Missouri--her home-after the President leaves the the International Telecommunication Union, the International Metcorpio- White House.
the togical office, and question
Provisiorial Replying to
she would accompany Mr Maritime Consultative Council, to Truman on any campaign travels In connection with next year's Presi- discuss and report upon any special dential election, Mrs Truman said: measures considered to be necessary "I will answer this one late, in July to ensure that the activities of those four international bottles relating to 1048," The
Democratic National Con- safely and rescue at sea are properly vention is expected to be held in co-ordinated. July.
Slip into your clothes, something pretty nud feminine, even if you take it off after breakfast to do your
whether Use a big housework. You will feel fresh, and'
look 11, in exchange for there tenu extra minutes, You will also be better able to cope with getting the family up. down to breakfast and off to school and work!
Step into your tub or shower and turn on the cold water. aponge or a coarse towel, Wet It in the cold water and scrub 'every Inch of your body. Do not sit down in the tub or sland directly under the shower If you use 1.
Start by dashing cold water on face and throat. Wear a enp lo pro- tect
your wave. Then rerub should-
ers, arms, huck, abdomen, thighs and Desserts With A
legs, The stimulates circulation and will give your body a warm glow. This altes only a few minutes. Dry yourself by rubbing vigorously with
a turkish towel. Bring up a glow with your rubbing,
Difference
By Inger Baker
Now you are ready to spray
Tinned blackberries are cheap and yourself with your favourite bath
plentiful in all the hops just now. lotion. Spray on and, with your well chiled and served with whip- hands, pat it in from neck lo tes If
wear lighted cream or a good custard, they you
are going to
make a pleasant change coloured clothes, use a dusting of usual pears, peaches or apricots. Still talcum or bath powder. If you wear dark clothes the powder is apt to better is this tasty and easily made elti through and show.
After your breathing and stretch- ing exercises, the spraying with cold water and bath lotion, you will be tingling with stimulated circulation, Next is the teeth and mouth routine, then you are ready to do your face. Use cleansing cream and remove residue with tissues.
Pat on a skin freshener, then wash your eyes, ny bit of using an eyecup. A tiny powder foundation, a quick patting with face powder on face and throat, n stroke of your lipstick. Now brush your hair with a few brisk strokes, comb and arrange.
Minule Makenzo
GABRIELLE
Nail polish worn off at the very edge? Paint on a tip of iridescent polish. It's very different and at- tractive. To change the polish takea too long when you are in a hurry. Smooth hand cream or makeup film over arms and hands' nnil don't forget the elbows. Short aleaves, worn In the evening, cer tainly show up your neglect, of your arms and elbows.
SIDE GLANCES
tart:
X
BLACKBERRY TART
024 short-crust
from the
pastry: 8 oz blackberries (well drained; I level tablespoon flour; pinch of salt: 3 level tablespoons sugar; pinch of grated nutmeg; pinch of cinnamon,
terspoon lean
scher,
Line sandwich tin with half the pestry. Mix the blackberries
with the flour, salt, sugar, spices, and truiun essence. Put the mixture into the plate and cover with the remain- ing pastry. Bake in a hot oven for 20-30 minutes.
PLUM DELIGHT
Instead of stewed plums, try Plum Delight, using either the fresh local plums or one of the tinned variety. I fresh, alte the pulp by stewing the fruit in just enough water to revent burning, and when quite tender rub through a steve. If tin- ned. drain and ru the through a sieve.
plums
You nord: 2 oz flour; 4 pine inilic: 3-4 oz sugar; pint thick plum pulp; few drops of almond
Fiend ficur with a little of the cold milk-bring the rest to the boil
flour.
the
and
and pour on to the blended Return to the pan. bring to boll, stirring well all the time, boll for 5 minutes. Add the sugar, plum pulp and essence, and beat well. Serve cold in Individual dishes.
Tinned pineapple is another stand- by. Try this for a Sunday special:
BAKED PINEAPPLE PUDDING
Cream 2 dessertspoons margarine with 2 tablespoon castor sugar and 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. Add
2 beaten egg yolks, table.geons of white breatierumbs, 11⁄2 cup rushica pineapple and 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Lastly fold in 2 siy beaten egg whites. Stand in a dish of hot water, bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) for 30 to 35 minutes.
By Galbraith
L PAY OFT.
"Dorothy is very disappointed in her first impression of odkiego-meho says the boys at school.ara.twice as hopeless as the ones at home!"""
women.
United
The 1920 Convention was the first. Unfavourable Criticism
really effective International agree- Most of her replies were "yes" oment concerning safety measures at "no" responses to questions submit sea, a Convention of 1014 never being ted in writing over the past several
ratified owing to the outbreak of newspaper World War months by Washington
I. Under the 1920.Con- The answers were submitted invention, to which 18 countries were signatories and to which 15 more writing through her secretaries M subsequently adhered, the
Helm and Miss Rental James M.
Kingdom was nominated, and agreed to net, as the bureau power.
In view of the great advances Trumon, said that after 25 ars in polities,
she has learned made in shipping matters since 1920, particularly the experiences favourable criticism made of her gained during World War 11, there husband. And, she said, she does has been a widespread desire to hold
criticism another conference.
Odum, at a press conference in the
White House.
Mrs yours
to accept a certain degree of un-and
mind not
unfavourable directed at herself.
always learn something about myself," she added.
She gave good health and a "well developed sense of humour" as the greatest assels for the wife of the President.-Associated Press.
The United Kingdom has always taken a prominent position in world shipping affairs, and is anxious to see that the high standards of safely set for British ships shall be adopted
internationally.
Audrey's No. 1 surprise: Nov. 20 commentator
NURREY QUSSELL Picked for the BBC Royal writing teast
11
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before JUST
November 20 a slim, fair haired ex-actress will climb to the roof of the Citadel, adjoin- ing Admiralty Arch in The Mall, and describe in the world the scenes at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth,
Dublin-born Audrey Russell, only woman commentator on the staff of the BBC's ilome News reporting unit, has been selected from "out of the blue" to act as one of the team of live radio reporters.
And no one is more surprised than Audrey.
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THE bidding on today's hand Is shown as it actually occurred, but I do not like it. With a trick and a half and a six-card sult, I take a believe that West should chance on making in overeal. It is valuable for your partner to know about your sult, and that you do have a trick and a halt. Even though they were vulnerabio, at five clubs er dla- monds, East and West would go down only two tricks, minus 500.
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East made a play in this hand 10 which I want to call your attention. He won the first with the ace of clubs and shifted to the jack of diamonds, West cushed the ace and queen
and returned the other diumunda club. declarer: winning with the king. South now took two rounds of trumpa, He had already lost thres tricks and his problem was how to handle the spade suit. Knowing that he should on the first not take the finesse round, he led a spade to dummy's played the ace, and East quickly ten-spot. If the spade sit were divided three-two, South knew that East could have the queen and ten, or the ten and a small spade.
This false card may not work very "We all guessed," she said, "that often, and it should not work against the team-would-include experienced good players, but it did make it cemmentalers such as Wynford dificult for declarer to guess what
Hult. to do with the spade
am quite Frank Gillard, Vaughan-Thomas,
sure that many players would have Ilichard Dimbleby and Lieut-com-
done what he did cash tho king of mander Peter Scott.
"But why pick on me? It is the spades, hoping to drop the queen.
Of course he lost the contract be biggest surprise of my life."
enuse he found three to the queen in the West hand.
Nervous? I don't think so Audrey played her broadcast part
In last year's State Opening of The false-chrd of the ten by East- Parliament, the food scenes of Ely could do him or his partner no harm, e squatters at Fountain Court, and it might win, as it did in this Cabinet arrivals for crials meetings case.
et No. 10, Downing-street, the de- parture from Waterloo of the Royal Family
ол their tour of
South
to
Her last outside broadcast was at Seuraampton on July 31, when, with
ichard Dimbleby, she helped
serbe the departure of the Queen ay en er first post-war ecmmer- Lind voyage.
the
November 20, comes bigt.c. Jos ever to be tackled by aj woman wako reporter.
said Audrey Russell. Nervous?" "... aon't think so."
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.... When Janet and Podgy have gone the separate ways Rupert goes back to the wood and after some searching he finds a wide cleating. In it he apics the. tuli gipsy collect- ing wood to take to his caravan,
•That's the man I want to see.” murmure Rupert.
He told me there would be strange doings in Nurwood. He must know some- thing about these missing jewels. But surely he himsell can't be the thief. He looks much too nice l'
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and Down. A no pudding wilt provide you with this song titia.
a. The allly one among the Daa
songora. (5)
-5. Insonde diferently.-17)
13. Bort of
comes.
Perion
a lawyer wei-. The fruit of the dog rose. (3) 15. Fou may need it: to and your
Way. (3)
18. With on on, it could be a figure, 10) 10. Upast the beer. 131
21. No return to one word. (1
23. Just ona letter would change
bim to friend. (8)
23. It would rent
ing a car.
abortare follow-
24. It's final to à cobbler. (4)
20. A broken cleat. (B)
27. This tree obviously,, doons's
belong to me. (3)
Down
1. The furtasst way to do all the
apoaking. (0)
2. Big Fick perhapa. (0)
3. Pisit case into comforting. (9)
4. Scandaliss, (8)
B. 860 1 Across
7. It'n wicked to do this, (3)
Untied tios. (4)
10. Bird for no markaman, (0)
11. Let ten take on stinging forpi (8)
14 A will make it purity, (6),
10 Annoyed. (3).
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12. Cùe way to get a fridi sent. (V) 25. Yuggestive of agreement, (2)
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