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BEAUTY
This Space Every Day
ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Poned by de Lapinn for Lois Leeds.
Here are some new and delightful Bonly Houtmes.
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fomautfretret,
beauty.
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will give you a spoolit
Your perfume, cologne, trap str bath powder should belong to The If each of
same omily fragrance.
these has a different flower oilor I
make fruity
bouquet orter but it in
best to farve all of them in the game Tragrance.
Sallow skin. hok best when Pluk this in face powder ups worn.
The Older woman should not une Yellow-Reds in lipstick and vorige.
Lipstick brushes should be clean- ed by dipping into alcohol.
A tablespaon of sachet powler, i added to bath powder in the ratue olor, maka n worsterful carabina-
tion.
Minell Makey
& GABRIELLE
A Bride MUST be Beautiful! Dramatize that beauty with a pret- ty makeup and a hairdo to get off your face. A new iden is a high comb of pearls, from which the vell falin in foamy swirls. A pastel color note abould harmonize your entire effect.
SIDE GLANCES
pea-
» Friedant. For relaxing
perfumed 4th, followed by a
bath in warin Water, will put you
SHOULDER LINES
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browns topping a sling skirt. in from the Koupy collectian,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948.
SOME OF THE 400
FELL BY THE WAY
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The 1948 issue of the New York Social Register- arbiter of many social destinics-panted off the presses recently. It purged quite a number of people from its rolls irrespective of their wealth. But its social logic was hard to follow.
DESIGN IN
BRITISH
BALLET
(Cantinued from Page 2)
Was the
For instance, the hook - cludes a socialite who, dressed only in panties and brassiere, led cops a merry chase through the Long Island village of Roslyn last year after she had had a row at party on n yacht.
When the wns balled before a conel she threatened to take off even the panties-but there she is back with "The Four Hundred."
The brok however. omits the name of one who
was inedi ins Boston Inst summer for carrying a pistol.
Glittering Grade
The late Rex Whistler, who Seified during the last year of recent World War, is a great loss to the English stage. He was capable, perhaps more than any other do- signer for the English Stage siner Emitting scenery
ists two upines that Lovet Fraser, of and costurne Into that empirte unity de thr Klittering grade unti the word "decor" implies. The pre- their pageestors recently married
The Rake's into society.
W/2
of production Progress" was
was perhaps his greatest
work, but both The Wise Virgins"
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William S. Paley. head of
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and the revival of "Le Spectre de Columbia Argadeasting Company The Rose" are perfect examples of his fin by marrying the former Barbara sensitivity and mastery of the Cushing, medium.
Daphne 17. Skouras. beautiful Certain of the ballets produced daughter
multimillionaire of the during the
Bedd 1189-1945 wae are
of Twentiell Century-Fox longer in the repertoire, for various Ft. Corwiration, makes the
pares masons.
of these "The Birds," with as a result of her rehnicolor weed-
ren Root.
Junior. costumes by Chiangdion to socialite Cr trenery and Yee, is a logs more for the decor! But, as the New York Daily News
The than for the hodet as a whole.
observes.
thumb "You (*1921
without fluding soning of this artist was an unes dursented scell gnition and the resulting my moulian of Paper and Manan Chinoiserie exactly suited this light, Sävren Skauens... their vast inney and business prestige notwithstand-
divertissement,
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TECHNICOLOR
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NEXT CHANGE
His Every Move Made Headline News....
CAPTAIN EDDIE"
with Fred MacMURRAY D
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Fedorovitch,
allowed to ramected
war-
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Merits Of "Orpheus"
designed by
Harry Cushion, the fourth grond- heen ror of the late Reynald Verderblit, have anot disappear for reasons É has been ousted following like mar-
movie with her deror, "Or- ringe to
starlet Groegrite phens" wha. In my opinion, on a par Windsor.
Mis Fodorovitch's earlier pues Henry J. Topping, junior, was eut eeps, Nocturne," in
after bis marriage to Arling grace, elegance
out
formeriz and delleary of colour, and the brit Judge, actre, who had lant use of drapes and masses of married
divorced his brother transparent gauze was a highly sưc Dan. Henry is her th hand. cessful and
Topping back previously necessarily inexpensive
WPB- thered two marrings without losing stevien
coste in the social register.
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at after her fourth marriage.
the
Sophie Fedorovitch's other time ballet, "Baote Sonata," sunde in design as to be almost dull.
#|| ** True,
complies with technical unitations, and is a mega- lively effective
ive background for Ash- choreography, but it fails take
advantage of the ninense pos- abilities of the subject.
to
However, in her most recent pro- duction, also with choreography by of Ashton, a very similar austerity design is triumphantly successful, "Symphonic Variations," built
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Mrs. James M. till fades off the DURING the Metropolitan Tourna-
Some In. Some Out
ment in New York 1 sat down
for a few minutes beside Bertram Lebhar. Jr., treasurer of the Ameri- enn Contract Bridge League and Alexander
nn Eng- | known to New York spurts fans as Saunderson, who married heiress Bert Lee, WIIN sports announcer. I lighumms Toute van Alen, is now in. Mes.link you will be interested in the Saunderson had two Mdivani Prin- bidding that Lebhar employed
Serge as and
bus- today's hand. res--Alexis bands.
on
Practically everyone would open Elliott Roosevelt, husband of Blm
this hand with a diamond. and I netress Faye Smerson, who was out LIBOTA
had more or less decided that would the music of Cesar Franck, is so ex-last year, remains out.
Doctor Norton S. Brown has paid the may bid, when I heard Lebhar quisifely simple in choreography and
Immediately I saw Hmited in cost--a cast of only six the price of deletion for marrying bid one club.
authoress-playwright, ka that he wanted to reverse on dancers, for which Miss Fedorovitch clever has designed her Brest costumes to. Che. But in's mother remains hand. If his partner bid a heart or
a spade, he could then make date, that the plain cloth and wings.
Duke Cromweli Rabirasa Teverse bid of two Doris in pale green and white serve their
and Barbara Hutton Troubetzkoy show a powerful hand. purpose perfectly.
Ashton's inost recent ballet "Les still out. Strenes," an Edwardian egned}"
of
The playgirls reputedly
the
the sensirle, in uns of the least.sue-world's richest women--fell by the cessful of any in the revertone from wayside years ago.
his
the point of view of desin, Cecil Beaton's seenery and
and many of costumes we
wenn mely, impetent and amateuri Bowever, no com- pany is capable of avoking nfl errors of tacte, and the occasional failure does not greatly detract from the-general-best-of-excellence:---
High Standard
To sum up. I would my that he dandard of seenery and costumes fra the ballets produced by Sadler's Wells durian the war year: has been rewardindy high, and, beitt typient of design in British ballet today. pipes high promise. This promise is greatly intreased by the formation in 1946 of a secondary company -- balletic "recond eleven"-at the Sadler's Wells Theatre itself. This secondary company is primarily in- tendel I rive oppertunities to designers, choreographere and young dancers who will eventually graduate to Covent Garden,
Alverly two
new designers of great quality have made their debut: Miss Honor Frost, whose decar for "Khadra“ was oustanding, and Miss Vielenne Kernot, whose work
Vagabonds" was highly
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A continuity and a tradition are thas founded and nurtured. British design for ballet stands firmly upon ibe nehievennent and look: forward fa greater things to cunie.
JIVED MILLION. YEARS AGO
A human skull which proves that man walked upright about million years ago has been found in a dis- used lime quarry at Makapans Cave, near Potgietersrust, 100 miles from Pretoria.
The new discovery, by Major genes Kitching, of the University of Witwatersrand, revolutionises accepted theories that man at that stage of evolution stooped like a Borilla.
Total absence of stone. imple- ments where the skull was found, hut led to the belief the man did not yet know how to make imple- ments with a cutting edge.
Check Your Knowledge
1. What term is generally applied
to the period prior to the Deluge?
2. Who was called the "Man of Destiny"?
ed?
3. From what is cocaine obtain-
4. Identity Amtorg.
the sea
that connects the Mediterranean and the Indian
5. Name
Ocean.
0. How many timen
does the minute hand of a clock go around the face of the clock is 30 hours
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CHESS PROBLEM
By A. DECKER Black. 3_pieces..
White, 4 pieces. White to plan and mate in three.
Solutia z to yesterday's
1. Q-Q2, any: 2. Q. or P mintes
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At 2.30, 5.15. 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
SINGINGI DANCINGI ROMANCINGI
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That is what happened, and as North did not have much, he signed
off with two hearts. Leblar now bid two spades, and this allowed his partier to show a fit in spades with the three spade bid. With, a heart birla spade it in the North hani, Labhor knew he could risk Lasking his partner if he had an ace, hence he bid four no trump. The Blackwood response of five dla- monds-by-North-showed-one-ate.—
At this point Lebhar decided fo day the band at a slam, and he seriously considered ' grand slam. But when he bid five no trump ask- ing for kings, the six club response told him he had gone far enough. So he bid six no trump.
Most of the other South players opener the bidding with one din- mond, partner bit a heart, and then South was forced to bid three clubs. But even this bid could not work up any enthusiasm with the North holding. Most North players bid three no trump and that was where it was played.
With the club opening South was forced to lead a small spade toward the queen-jack. Then there was no guess, as the ten fell when a small spade was led toward the jack-nine.
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Next morning Rupert is given a letter to take to school, and the master looks very grave as he reads it twice through. "Dear, dear- h'm-tut-tut," he muttert. would never have let Dingo leam science if I had known he was going to blow the place up. And I most certainly wouldn't have asked you to help him. Rupert. Anyway, you're not to blame. I'll attend to Bingo afterwards." And he leads the way
to begin marning class,
THE END.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,
· Another exciting new adventure tomorrow!
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CECIL KELLAWAY CARLOS RAMIREZ. BEN BLUE
ETHEL SMITH at the Organ
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Next attraction: “YOLANDER & THE THIEF”"
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AT 12.15; 2.30; 5.20; 7.20 G 9.20 P.M.
A CHINESE COMEDY!
"SHE WANTS TO
MARRY"
featuring LI LI-HUA of "BARDER" FAME
Dialogue in MANDARIN
"ESCAPE IN THE DESERT”
NEXT CHANGE!
with Joan SULLIVAN
Philip DORN
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