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*** WOMANSENSE!!
Ingrid scorns big star tactics
by ANNE EDWARDS
HAVE met almost
every.
film star who has come to Britain since the post-war flood from Hollywood began. But recently I chalked up my first meeting with a atar who is also a real person intelligent, sin- eere, wholly unaffected.
What's more, she is the first to accept that she is just do- ing a job of work-and that no special divinity hedges the job. All of which may ex- plain why this one is also the top star of the bunch. Ingridt- Bergman is the name.
While I kicked my heels waiting in her £60-n-week Savoy muite the star was walking in the rain. She into the room windswept and liking
31.
swung
"I spend so much time just sll- ting around being photographed,
and eating, and having interviews,"
she explained, "it's wonder-
ful to get away from it all
und walk about sometimes."
*
In the two, hours that she walked by herself, these were the things SHE NOTICED ABOUT US:—
Our hats! For the Arst Ume she didn't Icel con- spicuous because she doesn't wear a hat. "I hate Jooking different, bul 1 hate wearing hats even more. Here no one wears them--and I feel much more at ease."
Our dress: Most of the women here wear short skirts. "At home nearly everyone has the new length."
And she
rold
ROBB:. "I've only
two fit
to
draw"
四
Furnishing a dining porch
By ELEANOR ROSS
IF there is one happy concomitant to summer living it is the dining porch, whtel, next to al fresco din- ing, offers the nicest way of enjoy-
those
cool, pleasing sunmer
Ing
ments and refreshments. Certainly if the porch opens from kitchen or dining room, making it a dining
natural.
porch is
Use bright metal or cast iron pleces, which can take the wind and weather if exposed, or wooden für- niture that will not become water-
SOLked, Set it up informally and al- ways have it ready for use. Have a serving table or chest, because out- door meals mean that food always has to be carried from the kitchen. You can make it look rustle, strict- ly plenle style or like a gay dining nook moved outdoors, that is, if you select or paint your furniture to t In with the scheme you have b mind.
Outdoor Furniture
Bright colours, the brighter the better, are good for outdoor dining: furniture. Keep the accessories gay,
Use Creams Freely, Often
5.21F
Courtesy TusIT
At night or before refreshing your make-up, apply a good cleansing
but he proper porch informality. AW cosmetics you
keep them essentially simple
bright flower-painted tole tray on the chest, a bit vase or flowers on the table, are better than glasses or dishes exposed!. Make the porch a Harden spot with bright flowering plants. One charming porch know has a red brick floor, white walls, white painted wrought iron furniture, and blue sailcloth cush- ions on the chairs. Along the are nail kegs that have been
cream, remove with tläase.
By HELEN FOLLETT
creamy year round.
WHEN you. stock up on
As a woman grows are making a older, sebaceous glands slow up. goodlooks investment. It is oil that More than ever, does she require the keeps the beauty running smoothly, solace of tissue-nourishing emolli- oli for your complexion, your scalp, ents. hands and finger nails, even the
Use cream for removing make- soles of your feet when hot pave up. we
ments have rent them into a high for summer sports. Sunburn must Apply lavishly before going in temperature. It is oil that wards be avoided; in course of lime it will The woman who dips make the skin leathery and coarse. her Angers into the cold cream pot every night of her life, sends them
Keep two creams on hand, a light briskly over her face, is following heavier one for applying at night.
one for the quick clean-up, a sound beauty routine. When sho Let it remain on. It will be
looks older. sorbed by the flesh, will do
white, alternating with bluented
flower pots, hekling geraniums nat other plants. Ramblers are planted HERE round porch posts to add another ARE bright splotch of red to the white
too As for table settings, these
off, wrinkles.
is forty she will not
ab-
more with
GS
m
More likely she will look like thirty. good than if it is removed the only two outfits and blue.
tissues soon after the application. Miss Bergman con-
Soap is drying, but we must use should be gay and informal. Bright it because nothing else quite takes sidered
Foundation cosmetics are especial- bei pottery ware is Ideal, as are squats place. The soft, fluffy lather re- ly useful in the summer season Crough" to drawn TOP: tumblers of coloured glass or bright
moves dead skin
they form scales, makeup, All linens should be
a protective Jacket, in midnight #lass mugs.
against the burning rays of the sun. the blue wool, fa a copy | 108 hardy
atmospheric dust. type. those checkered
Compact rouge Read directions carefully, no may dry the skin somewhat. Strong you will apply them properly.
that of leather jerkin peasant cloths of rough cotton are she wore in
nice. And we like those hefty bam- sunlight burns it; nippy winds of "Salut
boo place mats, once more obtain winter flay H. Many elements Joan" full sleeves,
Cream your hands. Friction the combine lo take toll of youthful emollient into your finger nails; it and facings of the skirt materiat at able, especially if the porch is fur-
nished with bamboo blinds or rat-loveliness. Our faus: Few people recognised neck and cufs. Skirt is a keturetan or bamboo furniture.
We must combat then, will keep them healthy ond blessed tooth and nail, all the time, all the with good colouring. her, only one was persistent and weave of drep blue and violet, he wasn't English. He followed her fringed with blue wool. fate the National Gallery and noked for an autograph. "I don't like to
LOWER: Two piece in start signing in a crowd-imme.
****/ lightweight gabar- diately one is
Frock: dine in light navy blue. So I conspicuous. told him, it
if he cared
tailored, with shirt neck; four buttonis enough, to watt-I'd sign it at the
and almost straight skirt. Cont: full postcard stand on the way out. He got his backed, two deep pleats fall from autograph--but not Ull I'd led him curved poke, high, pointed coller. all round the Gallery first!"
The frock is made of material teft over from her last Technicolour film.
Our papers: The interviews and pictures she had given to the even Ing papers before lunch were pub- lished and shown to her when she returned from her after-lunch walk, "They don't work so quickly at
home," was her comment.
ABOUT HER:-
*
fact that she wore only. a single string of pearls as jewellery, didn't mind spolling the colour scheme of her outfit with a pink
colion Alexandra rose.
Her Clothes: "It is so fonny," she at home no one looks twice at my said, swopping a "u" for an "o," clothes-in England you draw them."
want to
* These are the things I NOTICED She calls it "the Her Hair-cut: style I had for 'Saint Joan'-half
Of course we do. To my mind grown out." In fact it was the latest
nicest they are the short-cut style-reaching just below London-bound film star has shown any the cars and turned under all round us yet BECAUSE they are elegant, Her Naturalness from shiny, un- quiet, and so perfectly suited to her powdered cheeks, untidy hair, un- face and figure that they almost Varnished nalls on her large hands, defeat her object-and
make her. Bat-heeled, size eight shoes-to the at 33, loolt different.
clothes
How a baby acts- clue to his manhood
RICHMOND, Va.-When Mrs grasp.
He should do a lot of cooing
BOYS AND GIRLS
Knarf. Took a Plane Ride.
By MAX TRELL
—And It Ended Up in a Cobweb-
KNARF, the shadow-boy with
the turned-around nume, came into the room through the keyhole. His sister Hanid, who was sitting in a
corner to see him, and was particular- reading a book, was surprised ly surprised to see that he had made himself small enough to come through a keyhole. She asked him why-he-had-made- himself so small.
"I just had an airplane ride." he said.
no
MAGAZINE
Knerf and his plane headed for the cobweb.
"I still don't see why you had to make yourself small. You're bigger than a dot," she said. "Please make yourself bigger," she added: "it's hard talking to anyone who's That wasn't the best kind of an aero- no bigger than a do!!"
plane to go riding around on.
Knari nodded his head. Hanid
R Marjorie Buttimore dangles and laughing, and be very absorbed,With th
to pick up every thing in sight, and to put his feel in his mouth. He should also begin to move his thumb and angers in a flexing motion at what kind of fellow he's likely ward the belt when it is rung.
didi
Usual Size
looked at
her brother
POSERS
you
RATIONS
are to select the correct ti formations for each of the more
or less tasty or tosteless items given below. If you guess six right, you're hungry. Correct answers are below.
1. Humble ple is likely to be eaten with (a) consternation. (b) Jubilation, (c) humillation.
2. Soft
snaps (a) require little work(b) are made with "dark" molasses, (c) burn easily.
3. Beebread is (a) tasteless, (b) bitter, (c) polsonous.
4. In a saucebox you'd expect to and (a) applesauce, (b) condiments, (c) impudence.
5. Romany rye is (a) a break- fast food, (b) associated with gyp- sies, (c) dark bread.
6. A person who is cheeseparing 1is coat was all full of is (a) posing for newspaper photo-
She is trying to find out that age, and to turn his head to Ismail to have to make yourseli usually happen when you take an
to be when he grows up.
With that Knarf mate himself closely.
size (shadows CRI a bright red rattle in front of a with his hands.
pull dirt. One stocking was torn. Hegraphers, (b) balting mousetraps,. At 24 weeks, he should be trying themselves together or stretch them had a scratch across his nose. (e) miserly, baby, she's not trying to amuse
selves out with very little trouble); him.
then he sat down beside Hanid. "Something happened, didn't it?" 7. Hamstrings are (a) sinews,
"Now," said Hand, a bit sternly, she said. "Something that doesn't, (b) sinecures, (e) sinapisms, "why
8. In a bread-and-butter letter take
an aeroplane ride?" aeroplane ride." "It was a small aeroplane," said
you might read this sentence: (a) Knurf,
"Yes," said Knarf.
Thanks for your kind "Something
hospitality, "How small?"*
(b) please send me live, dozen eggs.. happened to my blue-bottle fly aero- "As smult as anything that can pened to any other acroplane in the
plane. I don't think it ever bnp-(e) here is the sandwich recipe you. By."
asked for. "Was it smaller than ♫ rabin?" sald Hanid.
"Oh, much smaller," answered "Smaller than a dragon fly?" "Yes," said Knarf, "it was sinoller then a dragon Sy!"
That is also the "da-da" stage, Mrs. Bottimore is paychologist. when the baby is trying to express She tests all of the babies taken care himself. of by the Children's Home Society
of Virginia who are being prepared Mrs Boltimore said the "bang- for adoption.
ing slage" comes at 36 weeks. The baby should be throwing things,
She uses several ordinary-looking dropping everything he picks up objects to test the babies. In fact, just to hear it drop, and to clap two about everything she uses may be blocks together in his hands. found in any baby's play pen. They include a rattle, a building block, a
When he is 40 weeks old, the baby tin cup, and even the baby's own should be doing the "pat-a-cake" hands and feet.
routine, and waving bye-bye to any body who leaves his room.
Mrs Boltinore explained that the eight-week-old baby should look at
Mrs Bottimore sald most bables the psychologist directly-and with react in the same way to the dif- his eyes focused. His fuelal expres- ferent objects at different stages in slon should change when a little bell, their development. is rung
She sold the tests have been care- At 16 weeks, the baby should fully worked out by Dr Arnold reach for anything put within his Gesell of the Yale Chile.
RED RYDER
GO THE REAL REASON FOR BRING- ING ME HERE WAS TO LEARN HOW TO DEAL WITH THE WHITE MENT
Knarf.
f
whole world."
"What happened?" "We flew Inta a cobweb," kald Knart.
"My goodness!" "And spider plane!"
ate up my nero-
"Smaller than a blue-bottle fly?" Honid asked after thinking for
Hand went back to reading her moment.
book. Her brother Knarf, she "No," said Knarf; "that's just the lols of ways to get into
thought to herself, certainly found trouble. size it was exactly as small us blue-battle fly!"
II
Imagine anyone taking an aeroplanej ride on a blue-bottle fly, and then "Was it a blue-bottle fly?" Hanid having a spider eat up the acroplane, said, making her voice sound stern No, that hadn't ever happened to again. She didn't think her brother any other aeroplane in the world be- ought to go saling through the air tore! It's a lucky thing the spider on the back of a blue-bottle fly. hadn't caten him, too!
Coming Up
MY WARRIORS ARE PRAVE, BUT FEW PALEFACES HAVE GUNS
AND ARE MANY
BY FRED HARMAN
WE'RE CLOSE TO THE TOP.
CRABROCK!
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Rupert's Island Adventure-29
Taking the paper the professor makes sure that it is exactly square. "It's forty years since I made one of these, he muttere, "but I think I remember the way." The aquare is so large that he has to get the little pala to help. They fold and mash and tug as he tells them until Rupert, finds, they have made a square box with big flaps. "Whew, that's a surprise," says Rupert,
but won't
it make rather a clumsy boat?" "Don't be in such a hurry." sites the professor
"We've not finished yet."
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