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LEE Theatre

AIR CONDITIONED, OZONIZEU AND WARM,

(FREE CAR PARK FOR PATRONS) FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY

4 SHOWS AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

CASANOVA! ROMEO! DON JUAN!

would anvy Bob Hopo's

love: technique!

Great

eat ove

Produced by EDMUND BELOIN

Directed by ALEXANDER HALL

starring BOR

HOPE

RHONDA

FLEMING

with

ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND CULVER -

RICHARD LYON GARY GRAY

ADDED ATTRACTION: Latest Paramount Noveltoon "LEPRECHAUN'S GOLD"

COMMENCING TO-MORROW Foaturing First Time on the Screen the GOLDEN VOICE of ENRICO CARUSO

DESPERATELY SHE SURRENDE HERSELF TO THE

SONG

"SONG OF

Surrender"

with Andrea King

Michel LEISEN Production

starring WANDA

HENDRIX

CLAUDE RAINS

MACDONALD

CAREY

Produced by Richard Blaksam Drected by Michel Lerzan

CENTRAL

270, QUEEN'S RD. CENTRAL.

PHONE 25720

• 5 SHOWS DAILY •

AT 12.30, 2.30, 5.15.-7.15 & 9.15 P.M.

FINAL EPISODE

*STEP RIGHT UP, FEL- LERS...AND BE SWORN

IN AS A MEMBER OF MY

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*

The nig

THE GREAT ADVENTURES OF

WILD BILL

Hickok

Garden Elfioll: Monte Blu

• Carole Wayna_K. Frunkle)

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Unfamed Horse!

and A Woman whose Reckless Love won THEM BOTH!

Zaney's

Grey's

THE WEST'S MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE!

RED CANYON

COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR

Starring

ANN BLYTH HOWARD DUFF GEORGE BRENT

EDGAR BUCHANAN - LAKE DARWELL = A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE.

5 SHOWS

TO-DAY

Cathay

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THE ESSEELALIM PRIZE.

WIKRES VE 1948į.

AT 12.30,

2.30, 5.30,

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

A U.S.S.R. PRODUCTION

白語部

i近车青

Young Guards

PART I: 12,30, 2.30 AND 7.30 PART II: 5.30 AND 9.30

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950.

WOMANSENSE

Eileen Ascroft reporting.

Three Surprises From Paris

PARIS has riven S

n worn straight on the head or

with a backward tilt,

new line, three Bur- prises, big hats, shoulder Istrap and a new colour-

tangerine.

The line, whether you like it or not, s 1920. Fint busts, fine hips, short straight skirts, bathing dress, necklines and no sleeves, Jackeln and conts are straight with low revers and pockets, sult Jackets cumo just below the

woist

Other favourites are the Gib-

on Girl boater and an amusing peaked cap, worn nt n rakish 值 French

angle, porter,

rather

Evening dress

IE short evening dress is well

established. and If

you haven't yet fallen for one you soon will.

When you du It will be very Compromise with 1950 is made short (about 1Gln. from the over die waistline, which re-ground) and either

a heavily mains largely in its natural post- embroidered sheath or R full tion though sover), designers billowing skirt of organdle or have made attempts to lower it tulle. or abolish it altogether.

Hats.. QURPRISES include the return of the Flying Panel, from waist and yoke for morning, afternoon and evening. the return of the tunle frock and the "panta Jupes, (pantaloons) for evening wear under short

fracks.

There has been a big welcome for the picture hat. No brin is too large and even with classic rults you res the big cartwheels

Before fearing for Americo the Duchess of Windsor ordered a new Parts wardrobe. Molyneux mode this block velvet double occasion porty dress for her, with o stropped suited bodice and deep oppliquéo skist bond of white 'gutputs face. For more formal occitana i hus a black velvet jacket, nipped in to the wall. Chief interest of the frock ( 129 Full flowing skfit, in sharp contsoat to the present fashionable pencil-slim line.

on

It is nice to say Good-bye to the straplers top, so naled- looking with short hairstyles and unkind to unattractive shoulders. The halter neck in back, and the one-sleeve style and lots of tiny shoulder straps.

Two lovely, are-deceiving models, chases from the docq Lath collection br Princess da Rathy, wife of King Leopold of the Brigiani. "First is a mid-colt cock- fall outfit, with carnal white antia jacket balted tightly new u alim, block skirt, Zocket comes alf, to covec), a strapless. straight-cut, white polin bollen, embroidered with

Briliants took the No ensemble, with fati akiet made of violet blease of black and waffe stripad

པ་

falle end demure ith a brach of

vietata planed on the storched white jean collar and holes alon Frigo essa blawid is the spentacolent kare and reveals dstruplain bodice of the dress materie) beneath.

nylona Iridescent null varnish, and have bad colds.

The Buyers.-The Americana wear sunglasses, embrace ono another when merling and buy hats and scarves,

..

The French anarl nt one an- other, look the other way and save their money. and

You see them in ebokers, invish hair ornaments, slave collars, bangles and gipsy loop chandeller earrings.

Embroidery is lavish and benut Sleeves when they do exist are fiful. Silken coloured flowers on white shantung dresses, heavy gold large, often lined with pique; sleeveless models have guipure lace on liten, evening

weighted down crisp cuffs of organdie or pique. beautiful bendwork.

Cowns

Colours

IT will be a hard super on the soap ration with all these crisp white accessories, Men will love them for the way they look, women will hate them for the work they make.

The new colour launched by many of the houses, is tangerine. The new orange hinke-up to go with it is Flamenco.

black ana Navy and

top fa- vourites for day, nearly always with white. For evening, white first and then a whole range of pastels.

Beautiful feather-weight conts of crinkle nylon or taffola cover the short evening dresser.

Other materials include lots of Chiffon both silk and wool, pleated, tucked smocked and plaited thantung and guipure lace in gold rafin and white.

Accessories

-

CCESSORIES are simple, but amusing. Tassled and fringed umbrellas. shantung parasols. fut round fans, 1920 court shoes, and belt and buttons of amber and tortoiseshell.

Diamonds have at last ousted the hackneyed ropes of pearls,

with

Flowers appear on lapels, hat brims, belts, skirts and bodices with carnations, roses and the pink button daisy and the tan- define to carry but the orange theme.

Hair ...

TAIR is a le softer, a te HAIR

longer. A little curlier. Contre partings and curly fringes are in, aged chryzhnthemum cuts are out.

But it is surprising to see how many mannequins still cling to their long hair and elaborate nape-of-the neck dressings.

As usual, it will be good business for the comediere. After making money out of emphasis- ing busts and hips and waists, they will now make more out of disguising them.

Notes from my diary

THE Salons are hot as green-

houses, painted and carpeted Palest grey picked out in gold. bemirrored and bechandeliered. The air is thick. with French American perfume cigarettes.

and

The Mannequins wear the new "doc's-eye" make-up, very dark

Inhibitions & & Personality

Growth In A

THERE is a word considered bad by good many writers child rearing-inhibitions. They rarely use this word ex- cept to warn against what it means. One might infer, indeed, that parents pre supposed to

be most concerned that their

By

G. CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.

children acquire no inhibitions, hibitions, unless

Child

he habitually

Yet I maintain that certain kept himself from doing or say inhibitions (self-restraints)

ints) in ing to other persons what would the child (or anybody else) are inconvenience and annoy them. indispensable to its habitual exercise of good manners. think that self-restraint pre- supposed earlier restraints from

without,

Personality Growth

We have heard and vend so much about the way fears may hamper personality growth that some of us have

supposed that for a child to grow up to feel at eare in the presence of other persons is for him to have no bullitions what- soever. We know, of course, how such fears we call self-conscious- ness render the youth or our- selves ill-al-case with other persons, especially strangers.

Yet these fears rarely come from too much regard for the rights and feeling of these other persons, but rather from unsure- ness of the uncomfortable person as to whether he will speak or act as the other persons suppose he should. These fears may have grown out of earlier warnings and exhortations by parents that lie should do so ami so or not do so. Or out of being ridiculed by his parents for something h

he said

in

their presence, especially when there was company. Whunt- over the cause these inhibiting fears have been harmful.

Inhibiting Fears

But the youth who rurely has been ridiculed when trying carn- estly to speak may not be beset with such inhibiting fears, if he also has acquired wide interest In other persons and what they have to say, and ability to put himself in their places. Yet hel hardly would have acquired such interest and abillly without hav- ing also acquired some useful in-

Anouk Joins Wilcox Team

London

NOUK, 17-year-old French

Am actress, is going to

make Aims for Anna Neagle- Michael Wilding, Britain's most popular co-stars, and Herbert Wilcox, Anna Neagle's producer- husband. She has been aligned to a long-term contract.-Associa- ted Press.

The English always look amazed to see one another and arch madly for milk chocolate and packets of Lux.

-(London Erpress Service)

dow Do You Look in a Formal?

Courtesy RKO Radle Pictures

When you wear a formal dress, as Movie Star Laraine Day does here. be sure you haya good posture. Otherwise the effect of the dress will be spoiled.

Travel-Wise that the

By VERA WINSTON

By HELEN FOLLETT VERY woman should realise Just as attructive going as com--

formal evening ing gown is a gure test. it ty so re- The thin girl worries about her vealing that one is consclous of collar bones that are like little the slightest anatomical defect- shelves. More evidence of sloppy hips that are 7 blt 100 large, carriage. Let her pull up her or backbone, lift her chest, draw

and the shelves. too thin, am that do not

shoulders that are too quali fut her timiny

fy. Suppose, the

that you re- disappear. gard yourself from the party

In this survey you are making, dress angle. The reflection in the it is well to consider skin surface mirror may inspire you to do a on neck, shoulders and arms. It little remodelling and that will should be smooth and white, soft be all to the good, as normal pro- as velvet. The back of the neck portions make for health and needs a look-see; It gets no cos well-being.

metic attention and the friction. of collars and screver aften

Do you let your shoulders fall makes the cutaneous conting forward? Mustn't do. You'll limit harsh, and discoloured. If that your breathing space which will has happened love it now and low up clrculation and keep then with 11 bleaching lotion your complexion from carrying made by combining equal parts. good colouring. You may develop of peroxide and strained lemon

back bale, and that's terrible. juice.

ice, Let it dry on. A straight back creates an alr

atrof

boce flesh on the arms is a distinction. No Brure really

t pl After perubbing.

"Goose

common

qualifles without it. It is the re- well with soap sads and a heavy suit of erect, vibrant posture. brush, rinsing and drying, have no Good posture helps as much as brisk friction with borated tal- exercise to keep the muscles of cum. A creaming now and then the back strong and resillent. with a heavy massage emollient Observe the lovelles in the films. will bring an improvement,

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Variety of Uses for Peanuts

6617HAT are you munching,

W Chef?"

"Peanuts, Madame, peanuts

Dinner Tomato Juice Oven-Braised Pork Chops

Spinach

Rolle

Warm-Baked Apples

TAN AND

checked tweed of very ine quality is used The youth or anybody else for an attractive casunl coat, who doesn't need to give much excellent for travel and for be- thought to his manners because tween-seasons wear. Featured is) his best impulses promint him to the bloused back which ter-that I bought in the market. I Peanut Sweet-Potato Croquetles do the right thing (even to take minates in a flared back panel. passed a stand where they were on conventions), has escaped a The cont 3

is silin and straight, being roasted and the aroma was

Milk (Children) big source of fear. Almost any The shawl collar is separate and irresistible, so I bought a pound Coffee or Tea

a half in the shell. And see teen-ager can easily be led to see can be draped in a variety

of and a

Include enriched bread or rolls, that by his cultivating a sound ways, and it is shown here as a shelled penauts in this bowl. It

what we have, a full pound of with butter or margarine. system of good manners he can old-fashioned fichu. A navy

All Measurements Are Level be more comfortable socially, leather belt completes the out-is much more economical than to

Recipes Serve Four more liked by others.

buy them in the tin. I think we ean use them in several interest-

Peanut and Sweet Potato ing ways."

Croquettes

fit.

Glamour With A

Eight,

a cloche

helmet of

olive green velours trimmed

with

Miercury

wing

Appliques

of self-

material,

outlined

with seed

sizo pearls.

Lift

By PRUNELLA WOOD

A LIFT for you in the

dull weather is one of these new hats.

The larger model, left, is pale gray felt with n wide fold in its broad brim front, and a high colonial crown; the trim is a gilt braid band, und a sheer gray veil, edged with gilt.

Did you ever hear of peanut

snup, Chef?"

Combine 3 "You mean you garnish a coup mached sweet potatos. 1 tbsp. c. smooth hot with peanuts?

"No, I mean soup actually butter or margarine, 2 tbsp. pea.. made with peanuts as a base. nut butter 1 well-beaten c

3/4 tsp. salt, 4 tsp. pepper and 12 C. fine-chopped roasted peanuts. Chil and form into balls containing 1 heaping tablespoon- "I put a cup of roasted pennuts through the chopper, then add ful cach. Roll in flour, then in 1 11⁄2 cups of boiling water or

slightly beaten with c cold water. Then In equal parts crumbs and

Peanut Soup

liquid from cooking potatoes, very-fine bread

1

U teraped onion, c

celery,

1 osaled peanuts that have been a clove, teaspoon salt and little pepper. put through the chopper. Fry in These are aimunered for 20 deep fat to cover, hot enough to minutes. Then pour in 3 cups rich brown a bit of bread in 40 sec.,

and thicken with a table or 375-385 F

spoon each of bulter and flour

rubbed together. I serve it in roup plates, with a garnish of

Peanut Biscuits

Sift together 2 c. enriched flour,

slightly sauteed green pepper. 4 tsp baking powder, 11⁄2 tsp. salt- It's a very Alling, substantial and 1 tsp. sugar. Add 2 tbsp. soup,"

shortening and 2 tbsp. peanut- hutter, and chop in with a pastry In Main Dishes

blender until the mixture looks like

brant. Add C. medium- rin. Then peanuts. "And peanuts can be used in chopped roasted main dishes to rent advantage, stir in 1 c. milk and roll to 11⁄2- Chef, elther with meat

or in thickness. Cut into small biscuits, meat substitutes, such as peanut Transfer to a lightly oiled pan. loaves, peanut sleak, or peanut Brush the tops with milk to make- and mashed potato ple. They a slight glaze. Bake in a lot oven, have an especial amnity for 400-425 F. about 12 min. sweet potatoes

I like to sprinkle sweet potatoes peanuts while they're being

with

chopped

Peanut Cabbage Salad

grilled. I always brush the sweet Combine 3 e. fine-shredded. potato rilces with a little corn- crisp cabbage and 1 c. coarse- starch glaze na the peanuts will chopped salted or roasted pea- stay in place. Peanut and sweet nuts; moisten with cooked cream- potato croquettes are delicious salad dressing and serve with a | and substantial, too."

garnish of cress, parsley and .pickles or stuffed olives.

"They would be very good to serve when the amount of meat at dinner is, not so much, liko

to serve one pork chop person."

to a

Peanut French Toast Make sandwiches of thin slices: of white bread put together with Aine-chopped roasted peanuts or peanut butter creamed with enough table butter or margarine "I have niso used fine-chopped to spread. Then make an egg": ronsted peanuts in making veal batter by all sp cinnamon,

beating ения mikk.

Roasted Peanuts

Quickly

or chicken croquettes. They give and adding 1⁄2 tsp. very fine flavour to meats tsp. salt and 1c. which otherwise are a little flat," the sandwiches in and out, I believe that peanuts would and fry on both sides until golden taste marvellous in French toast brown in table butter or marga- for breakfast or lunch too. We rino, Serve plain as n ravoury, can make thin white bread and dish or with warmed syrup for chopped peanut sandwiches, dip dessert.

them in your usual CRB batter, and fry them to serve instead of

meal.

-

Trick Of The Chaf Add somo fine-chopped per "That's a new one for me, Ma- nuts and a little cinnamon to the- dame. I shall put it to the test syrup to serve," with peanut: right now."

French tourt. ::

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