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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lois Leeds.
Lain Leeds recommends the Sun for "what niin you"
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
"Dear Lots Leeds- or sixteen years old, very white skin and light hale. Should I use dark powder? |
SUSIE."
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"Dear Loka Leeds-Would sinopy skin come from fat or from bad posture on a young woman who is 5 feet, five inches, and who weighs 250 lbs.?—TOLLY."
The answer,
I believe, is both. Fare powder, with n Rice-Tun¦ So much excron weight causes buck
be very posture. The way to glow will mrd certainly
# "cure" 15 Devoming and it will tend to make serelse, which wi
improve your
your hair look lighter. You might also epider getting yourself a nice tan.
A tame. Blonde is always an i attractive type.
Dear Lois Leeds-My pores are so noticeable, coarse and ugly. Al- though my skin is slightly olly it t never bumpy or bintchy. How can
I refine my skin?-CLAIR."
a pore
The
Eat Fit, think about your diet. verables and fruit, drink milk, and get out in the air as much as pos- Sible, Cleanse your skin by using liquefied cleansing cream as well as
Purchase soup and water. cream and use it every night. astringent quality of pare cream may set those pores to work in a Jore normal way and the more they work the more "refined" they become. A patting once TO week also lotion is with an astringent recommended.
Minute. Makesyo
GABRIELLE
When you have to make a Quirk Change, také a facial cocktail. It will pep you up and put a glow in your cheels and a sparkle in your eye! Soap your face thoroughly. Massage in the surls. Then rinse with cold water until your cheeks tinglo. A dab of foundation cream, generous powdering and-you are on your way!
SIDE GLANCES
pesture, and proper eating.
NYLONS IN
PLENTY
By Eileen Ascroft
Lonìlon, Feb, 18. Print a long fine now the vomen
of Isis potintry have been waiting for nylons; and for a long time now. the Band of Trade have been tell- thetra that plenty of Bratisla nylons would be Da thr makel
1:1
2000,
The waiting-time 15 amarly over. This amner an £6,000,000 factory for
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948.
"Painless" Dentist Soon DUMBBELLS
Thanks To War Advances
The trip to the dentist bon may be a less unpleasant experience. "The painless dentist," more or less, is here at Fast. Science has developed a way to eliminate the pain of the drill.
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Dr Harold Hillenbrand, secre- tary of the American Dental Association, hailed progress in "pain control"--both in extrac tions and fillings as one of the most signifiennt of the wartime advances in dentistry,
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the war The latest tool-which added to the kit of the "painless dential" is a diamond-tip drill.
The old style. dell, usually made of hard steel, generated heat which would renet on the nerves of ther teeth and cause, pain. The diamond - drill produces little heat. Hence. no pain.
of
Dr Hillenbrand sald much pro- gress had been made in local annes- thetles designed to deaden pain without endangering the patient. Herald, however, the use sodium, pentathot is not yet advis- able for the general dentist's chair, and this efficient drug abroukl be administered only in hospital cases.
'Solution Fails” ....
It
"Hortman's solution.". ..which stirred up enthusiasm a few years agu proved a disappointment. was an anaesthelle which was np- plied directly to the tooth. It was supposed to deaden the tooth while the dentist pulled it or worked on. a filling, But the solution evaporat- ed too quickly and fost s Yer- tiveness.
children
Dr Henbrand saic should be taught not to fear the dentist. He recommended that the child's first visit to the dentist's office should be made with a parent That who is to have work done. should be done, when the child is about two years old.
It is a simple application of prac teal psychology, and the child may learn there is nothing to fear,
Women Barflies
In America
America is becoming a nation
making nylons will open at of female barßies, an FBI off- Mambalad, a village in the Moncini said. muuthshire vandfield near Pontypool.
The factory is almist complete; it Since 1941: 80,000 wonen, have beovers 100 acres of ground, and it been
for
tum out worn enough tions of pain of stoeltinga, The nylon fueldry is the bhagest free-enterprize
project
South
Water
It is beling Guanved by In- perial Chenlents and Courtaulds for Joint offshout Bru, British Nylon Spinners Ltd. It will employ 1700 men out 300 women working! in three shifts: 70 men have alrendy trala as foremen and charge hands, and are now wageil on ex- 1-mental spinning.
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Six Pairs Per Year
convicted for drunkenness: for were arrested 7,000 women drunken driving: 8,000 women were arrested for other breaches of the liquor laws,
Mgr Antoine Fourquet. Archbishop of Canton, who is going to France on leave after 52 years of mission work in Canton and Kwangtung Province. He is 73 years of age.
V2's COLOUR PICTURES
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THERES ONE
| MORE IMPORTANT,
"THING I MUST
TELL YOU: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL!
IS THAT THE SORTOF CLUB
I'VE JOINED
• MCKENNEY
ON BRIDGE
Six Hearts Proves A Tight Squeeze
BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY NOT long ago I had the pleasure
of playing a game of bridge aboard the battleship "Missouri," My partner was Capt. Robert Dennison, who had just returned with Presl- from dent Truman
the Rio coll-
[ference.
Although the captain is too busy to play much bridge, I have seldom seen a more enthusiastic player. We got a Bittle overboard on today's hand, but that did not bother the captain a bit.
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Said famous preacher Dr Warren | helping American scientists to Two rounds of hearts cleared the discover "what it's like up opponents of trumps, and after a there."
Bastings:
"God help us if the next gruera tion fallows in the footsteps of the debauchees of today."
The day may come when we have to put bars in the windows of our homes to keep wamen who
nk from leaping out."
A law to prohibit serving drinks
to reverted wonen at bars or within eight feet of bars was in-
wert taken
Cameras stowed
Hifle [spades.
of
he led the jack study,
You know the old saying. "Cover by
East at honour with an hoßour. away gigigiy
followed the rule and fred recently
went up with the queen. The cap- Air Forve experi-
The pictures automatic inside a V2 rocket from the .S.
mental rocket bare at White Sanda, tin put on dummy's nec, looked an- New Mexico.
It is entonate that of the 20.000,- 3 when and is in this country, frouteed by Assemblymau Deol in will be taken at twice that height,
the New York State Assembly re using the mullions would wear nylon or qummille tully tachinnen-Finalainas Breuilly,–
xiously at West, and sure enough West's singleton king dropped. Now of course he was able to spread the The capiato said later that he gured he had about one chance in thousand to make this hand. That if West held a singleton king or queen, and East inade the mistake
months photography hand. new "Neptune” rocketsi _now_being_built_for_the_U.S. Navy by the Glenn Martin Aircraft
if they cold get them. Average No woman with any self-respect | Company. These are planned to life of a pair of nylons is thres
would frequení a bar alone. Drohan | ronchi 235 miles. tuonti.
swirl,
The "working party" set up to
did not object to women advise the Board of Trade on the drinking moderately at home, hat Hosiery industry put women's needs they must be careful not to offena: at the pairs of nylons a year. There children.
fore, it potential demap is to he entistled, at least 13,500,000 pairs per year must be produced for the home market.
AL prevent manufacturers fre ¡ permitted to export up to 100 per-
cent of their nylon output.
But so be the production nylon yarn from the new factory that the home market will not be
1 great will
starved.
By Galbraith
COPE, 1948 ITY NYA MENYICE' INC. "Y. M. RYO. U. IL PAY, OFF.
"It was the funniest party over-you should have seen the look on your boss's face when you” pushed him into that
fountain!!!
of
THIS FIRE IS
159 NOT OUT
A home-fire has been kept burning continuousy by a moun- tain family for 159 years.
Being Studied
The photographs taken by the V are now being studied.
Same of the seven cameras took continuous photographs of the earth and the borizon right frum the "lake-off until the rocket reached
its zenith.
At maximum height the cameras and other recording instruments were automatically ejected and dropped by parachute.
On
of covering the honour, it was that Chance in a thousand, that paid olf for Captain Dennison,
Check Your Knowledge
the
1. Why do Swiss mountals guides often Insist on absolute silence?
2. The sinklug of what vessel precipitated # wor between United States and Spain?
3. Does an ostrich use its wings to fly? Three other things the rocket was used for were: to measure the
4. Is the Red Sea rently red? effect of ionised particles on radio breed on rock ledges, without build- Why are the eggs of birds that ond radar waves; to determine the ing a nest, very pointed? The responsibility of keeping it height of voltage breakdown In .6. Name the king of alight was passed on through sue-electrical equipment; and to, measure who was succeeded by a son and two ceeding generations.
temperatures and pressures at great | daughters. altitudes.
"The Fire" was started with flint and steel in 1788 by a pioneer family in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
An actogenarian couple. Mr and Mrs Alexander Owens, are the pre-
tire lenders.
They
sent are
have eight grandchildren, and 17 children to see that the burning after they die.
children, 22
rentgrand- fire remains
There has outlasted the original cabin where it was first set by Mrs Owens' great-uncle, Thomas Dalton.
The present cabin, 125 years old, was built of bund-hewn oak logs. and the fire was enrefully transferred to its heart.”
CHESS PROBLEM
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By S. C. DUTT
Black;
pieces
White, 9 pieces.
White to play and mate in too.
Solution to Saturday's problem:
1, Q Q5, any; 2, Q, R, B, of P (ch, or dis cli) mates.
1
5.
(Answers on Page 1)
Rupert's Silver Trumpet-14
The Golliwog leads Rupert away at a brisk trot, and the little cat Dinkie is determined not to be left behind, Straight up to the lonely part of the common they go and. crossing the smalt ridge, Golly drops liis sack into the back seat of the model airplane. "Is that yours? Of course, it must be 1" Rupert. "see it all now," said it was simple." laughs Gally. "Now I must be off or these leuers won't be answered by Christmas. And he clambers in.
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Ward in retrosă. 101
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