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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948.

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By PRUNELLA WOOD

Two smart new hats, using between then the two pet harbingers of millinery-flowers, and wings are sketched for you here, hats from Northridge whose hats are beautifully made as well as charmingly designed. You'd be surprised. or would you? . . . at the numbers of expensive, beguiling hats which mysteriously fall apart once they get out of the protecting hatbox and into the big world.

Woman Photographer, 84,

Creates Pictorial History

a.

JEW ORLEANS---Frances N

jamin Johnsion has been photographer 60 years. Now, at 84. she has so many plans she thinks it will take "about another 60 years" to finish them.

Laddle Northridgo

Coxarteny Richard Hanu

Between shampons, use a good preparation to remove dandruff.

By HELEN FOLLETT

The general health has much to

Now

JOW that smart, cap-litting hairdos

Corry fewer undulations and do with the condition ringlets, perhaps the good old hair Sleeplessness, nervousness, digestive of the holr. brush will come into netion again. disturbances may make the growth Hair specialists accent the need of thinner,

grooming but they say that the cus- At this season of the year the hair tomers pay little heed to their words, needs lubricating so that it will not Brushing makes the tresses shine, be too dry. Too Unless they shine they are not in tip-will not only make the shafts dry much sunlight. top form. Also this hygienie atten- but it may change the colour, cause The hat shown above is a

tion nets favourable upon the scalp. the halo to carry streaks, unnatural natural Tuscan colour blocked growth is retarded.

Unless the scalp is in a healthy state, lights and shndows. in a sailor shape, its under brim pulls out the silky shafts. A mis- hair is dressed or spread it on the Some women fancy that brushing Put it on with an atomizer after the A te brilliantine can be used. faced almost to the edge with taken idea. Only the dead ones will teeth of the comb when arranging black velvet, its upper brim and be found among the bristles. You, your hairdo. These preparations do high crown trimmed with

in't brush out a live shaft. # Scalp massage is invigorating to they just add a pleasing gloss or not make for an olly appearance, stift velvet bow. On one spear, the hair. Place fingers and thumbs shimmer. of the bow, a large, polished gilt thumbing. Pinch the flesh and roll it. that they are done with thorough-. outspread. Then' do a lot of brisk Be fussy about shampoos. See hand is fixed, conversational The looser the tissues the freer will ness. And between shampoos, use a

be the flow of blood from which the good preparation to ornament in a new motif.

glory crown Reis food onl drink. druff.

BOYS AND GIRLS MAGAZINE

A Serious Thing to Forget

-No One Remembered Pixie O'Scowl's Birthday-

By MAX TRELL

Ben She hopes she and her collabora-"I KNEW I'd forget It! I just knew I'd forget it" saldo grum- tor, Samuel Wilson Jr. a New Or-bling volce. Jeans architect, will be

It came from the other with their job by October and that Ianid, the shadows with the turned- through side of the garden wall. Kriart and the University of North Carolina about names, recognised the volce Press will get the book out next as belonging to Pixle O'Scowl. They spring.

hurriedly climbed over the wall lo And out what was the matter.

It was Pixle O'Scowl ม right, sitting on the thistle,

Around under 01 Stretched out beside him was Pixle MeSnooze, with its eves half-shit, trying his best (or so it seemed to Knart and take a nap.

Innid) to

Most of her future plans concern recording on film the buildings of the old South, an occupation to which she has devoted the last 20 years.

after

"You have to keep right that. you know," she said in her century-old home in the New Or- leans French Quarter. "So many -states-are-letting their best exain- ples of old architecture crumble away. It's nearly criminal."

Right now, Miss Johnston is shut- Uling between New Orleans Washington putting the Antal touches

a book covering architecture from 1720's to the 1850's.

Lousiana

on

New Plastic Eye Surpasses Glass

arkl

"It's quite possible the book may help Louisiana realise the impor- tance of

preserving these early examples of its culture," Miss John ton said. She is familiar with this reaction, having illustrated books

on Virginia, North Carolina, South, Carolina, Florida and other sections of the South.__.

Miss Johnston, who claims have been Washington's first news to photographer and who imed

the

White House signing of the docus ment ending the Spanish-Ameri- can War, has received particular The recognition for her architectural

photography.

MINNEAPOLIS. —A Jew clinic that will turn out plastic artificial eyes in almost all ways superior to glass eyes has opened here.

Manufactured by

t

Carnegic Fund Helps

She has been handed nearly $30,- 000 in nine grants from the Carne-

le Corporation to traverse 200,000 miles taking pictures of old

some

Mansions and old hovels in the South. The Library of Congress, with which she has a semi-emelal connection, has 10,000 of her nego- fives in one special collection. The dental techul- American Institute of Architects clan at the Minneapolis veterans' has expressed its gratitude for the Hospital, the eyes are custom-built. f tact that she shoots her

pletures Holden Stegert, craftsman, says the "straight" by making her plastics will become etched by eye honorary member, fluids, as the glass orbs are, and the new type is almost unbreakable.

Siegert says. further that the plastic eye can be moved freely,, in co-ordination with the good eye, and that it beats the old glass variety in appearance and in comfort.

In the cold climate of slates such

an

of

Next, she is going to compile some pletures she already has Virginia and Georgia and

then branch out into Kentucky and Teri nessee with her tripod and her

chauffeur.

Pixie O'Scow! was shaking Pixle McSnooze, "I knew I'd forget it! Snooze? It's your fault! You were Why didn't you remind me. Mc- supposed to remind me! Wake up!"

Drowsy Voice

"I'm foa "sleepy. to wake up," Pixie McSnooze answered drowsy voice.

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Just then. Pixie O'Scowl noticed Knarf and Hanid. "It's all his fault." he said, giving MeSnooze another shake. "I left it up to him to re- mind me, and he didn't do it. So I forget all about it."

"What did you forget all about?" Hanid asked, as she and Knarf sat town on the ground.

"Wake up MeSnooze," Pixlo O'Scowf→

Mald,

Pixie O'Scow! shook his hend. " wouldn't mind so much if I only had to wait one year."

"But birthdays come once a year," Hanid sald "Of course you only have to wait one year."

Carnegie Fund. Helps

come

Pixir birth-

until

remove dan-

Buffalo In the Old- Time West

BY ROBERT SCHICK

UT in the Great Pining region

OUT

of Kansas the sky is a great luminous are extending from hori- zon to horizon and the earth is a stranger to any

clevation higher than the back of a Shetland pony,

Let us pretend that you rode out on the prairie one day back in the 1880s. The flatlands had yet to be scratched by the plough and they were unchanged since the Ico. Age- It was a wilderness of short grass. As you sit on your horse looking at the plains, you probably notice hundreds DI qucer scooped-out depressions and wandered what

they were. The prairie was vacant and you couldn't imagine how they cane to be there. Then you met an old plainsman who told you an al- most unbelievable story,

Fund for Buffalo Families

These depressions in the ground were buffula

wallows. the

formed by pawing and rolling of these wild cattle--for that is really what they

are when they sought to escape flies or to have a little- bovino fun. From Saskatchewan to the Gulf of Mexico these mighty plains were the feeding ground

millions

"No! pixles," muttered O'Scowl, "Pixles only have days once every hundred years. My next birtliday doesn't the twenty-sixth of July 2018,"

Knarf and Hanld could now un- derstand why Pixle O'scowl was so

for upset.

untold It's one thing to have to Ameriena bison.. walt only year for birthday "but to have to walt a another

The buffalo had much to, do West. As long as the herds grazed That's

with the chaping of the American awful!"

"I forgot about my birthday." "Oh, dear," said Hanid, thinking at once of how bad she would feel hundred birthday.

yearn! if she happened to forget about hier

Mr-

"My birthday was yesterday, and here it is today. So my birthday has come and gone.

Wake up, Snooze!" Pixie O'Scowi sald, giving MeSnooze an extra hard shake.

McSnooze sat up with his eyes

Happy birthday to Then he alld back on the

as Minnesota, Siegert adds, the old in Paris but switched from writing "wide awake,

Miss Johnston, who studied art tight shut. "I'm awake," he said; glass variety sometimes popped and art illustration to photography you!" without warning, like an exploding in the '80s, becomes a bit crusty ground again and started snoring. light bulb, at a sudden change of at mention of her 84. temperature. None of that with the

years. plastic type, he says.

"Paugh! Happy birthday, he says. It's too late,”

"It's not that I'm sensitive about

You'll

Hanid said to Knarf as they both

.climbed back over the wall

brought Pixie O'Scowl n

Later in the afternoon they in with raisins in it and a

corn-muf

tall glass of creain. "It's your day- after-birthday

sald present," Hanid,

"Happy Day-After-Birthday to you!" Koort said.

Thank you, sald Pixie O'scowl, stalling for the first time, MeSnooze. was sill fast asleep. Keart put a and swallowed it, but he raisin. In his mouth. He chewed it didn't just wake up. He just smiled in his

For fine detail, he adds, the plastle my age," she snapped. "It's just that. Kharf, sald: "You'll have another rob has tiny threads of red nylon it's not important. Experience, yes, birthday next year. running through it..

RED RYDER

but age, no."

have to wait."

ME Como "NE WHERE JESS AND WADE TRAP-UM RED RIDER ANDME

POWDER DIRT MATE UM SOME

Gold In Them Thar Mines

LUGH! GOOD

IDEA!

sleep.

By Fred Harman

GOLD: WHAT ELSE ANY-

BODY EXPECT·LIM.

IN GOLD MINET

of the

unmolested. the mounted tribes of The region - Sioux, Poncas, Crows,

Pawnees- could remain as free as

that blew. the

the winds Jerked buffalo meat Indians chief food...

(To be Continued Tomorrow)

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"Determined not to be beaten. Rupert keeps on blowing queer munc. out of the little pipe and he tries very hard to remember the particular tune which Ting-Ling had played. For a long time the others. keep silent, but suddenly Rupert la stariled to hear them give gasp and frightened shout. Tuming. sharply, he sees that they have all. gone, Mr., Bear stops at a tree, "Look out, Rupert he calls. "Mind that creature." "What. -creature? Where?" crles Ruper

I can't see anything."

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