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THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE OF ITS KIND

Presented by SCREEN PLAYS CORP with Douglas Dich Frank Lovejoy James Edwards Steve Brodie felf Carey Lloyd Bridges · Produced by STANLEYERÁMER Directed by MARK ROBSON • Associate Producer Robert Stillman Screenplay by CARL FOREMAN - Based on the originat play by Asher Laurenia » Musical Score by DIMITRI TIOMKIN Retrased Thru United Artists

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THRILL-BY-THRILL IT POUNDS INTO YOUR HEARTI The Story of SEABISCUIT

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PRIDE OF KENTUCKY

DAPRY

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SHIRLEY TEMPLE FITZGERALD. M.CALLISTER

QUEEN'S

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1997

Choose the Right Coiffure

M. Louis Hair Design Inst

This coiffure features the new "roundward" look, Softly Bat- centre part, deep side waves. tering, a face framer, it has

By HELEN FOLLETT

CHORTIES

WOMANSENSE:

A favourite summer style

SU

NUMMER

This firm strongly belleven in fabrics for skirt is suggested with a black Reparates range all the cotton blouse. The bold cotton the halier sundress for summer, # shows one version In prints

teamed. Aro

with and way from printed cotton counterparts of permanently range of cottons-plain cham- sheers for dress-up akirts, wrinkled cotton,

Filmland Not So Very

Exciting

By Patricia Clary

in colours brays and printed checks among

them. to some individual looking matching the print ground:

Peasant Blouses Ground colours are izi strong cotton printa

strong turquoise, medium blue and This is a house to check for

Hollywood. medlum colours for sun and gold; the prints in heavy black good selection in peasant blouses, 100. The line includes styles leaf-outline effects.. play clothes.

Ann Vernon, French actress, An American designer n An outstanding co-ordination with ruffled eyelet-embroidery doesn't want to disappoint her

the friends.

So she's going to tell designed generously full skirts for buyers to check for prestige at neckline and deep on

with shallower them a lot of little white les In such fabrics, mated with appeal is the pastel linen skirt sleeves; some

nhout sleeveless Surplice-wrap shirts matched to a nubby cotton knit neckline ruffies; silit more with

Hollywood. rußle: or wing-lapei decollete tops of chemise sweater top. The top has crocheted berthn-effect companion fabrics. For example, a matching collared cardigan, one with embroidered heavy

binck) short puffed sleeves. the scente-print cloky organdic too.

and

the fabrics used

The summer separates lines with generous cuffs on the short n shirt-jacket which can

accent

When It comes to the gingham Wyllins. de- solid dark-colour the collar,

in another American frm makes sleeves,

point of more co-ordinated su} in white and street separates matelasse plque; more built-up cheeks, Stanley sun-dresses; more two-plece sliner, uses cotton dresses which have a binding to

cuffs, etc. suit-dress look.

Dobby cotton an checked Some good-looking Imported, gingham groups are worked out crepse-resistant linens added for 23 the matelasse-piques-with a summer are slanted at sum and

wear. skirts, beach of easy-full grouping double-breasted shawl-collar with big patch jackets, sun dresses and sleeve- waistband-jacket,

R

be

of

The glamour capital of the world isn't helt ns exciting as ta painted, Misa Vernon found. France, England, Italy, all are more fun.

"But I refuse to spoll my frientis dreams" sho sald. "They think Hollywood is slight- ty naughty and wwfully crazy, I Things by telling won't spoil them it is busy, not dizzy."

"When they should be sipping mething cool, they're working like crazy, instead." she said.

Film men conduct their love affairs as though they were hurrying scales a tram.

"They are like soldiers with the tomorrow I. die' approach,”

worn belled or loose, Lois more

range shirt-jackets In cottons are added, too.

Some resort styles which rate rechecking at this house are the it playskirt, the pleated, belled short beach coat and the low- waisted sleeveless overblouse.

The nylon-and-cotton fabric. has been such a good which

plented halfer There ore short runner in the

ly being done up for she said. a playsuit, pockets,

double more summer wear in a halter less scoop-neck tops and shirts stitched for detail Interest, and sun dress now,

A

CHILD PROBLEM

Those Wild Yarns & Fantasies

A

GREAT netor or actress has a bit of the imaginative gift

By G. C. MYERS, Ph.D.

of a ch of three. Any youth duly hampered by adults. with a year to become an

Drugstores Exciting

The most exciting thing about Hollywood is drugstores. MIRS Vernon finds It fascinating to see them used for conference rooms, libraries, restaurants and department stores.

ann le creani cone.

can,"

the

"But Where?" she asked, them hampers his Imagination."locs one go for medicines?"

Hollywood night life struck Relatives who are inclined to In treat little children as pets and Miss V, es about as sophisticated

dress as chic as I some young children, fortunate- toys could treat him more as a

she

I spent wald, "and creative imagination is so percosi if they would more often

in some and tallies nour body may dromp or sag. Only the

crazy thing #timulate his self-amuse-vening the sisters should keep in peel and head may be loopedbetor or actress should observe ly,

other they call a square dance. Or I that the size of but even that ruinous to the youngster about three whose potent that the greatest effort of read to him and find more ways

un his parents and relatives to curb to imagination has not been mind the fart

Ko to a enfe and I'm mixed up It in graceful silhouette.

may the feminine shape is less

it fails. They might drive him ment and his play with

in a dance designed for people make a difference in the height

to deceive. They might get him children of his age. portant than its proportions.

likewise nakes

all mixed up if they charge him

Little children whose imagi- who want to reduce something nay happen that it is not al- and

lines of the

with lying when he supposes he

the trully nation has been encouraged and called the Cho

their ways the number of inches that difference in the

give never niskes a siri appear tall, but the bedy. Protruding tummy,

back, are low

emed by

But they can't wholly pen proportion of the head in the

his Imagination any more than rest of the body. A small head weak ning of the muscles of the

This condition

they could keep an inside makes its owner seem fallet tore

wicker basket. Than

same penalty a girl pays for n Wom of the

The maintainlag correct posture. height with a large head. width of the head should be les than its length if the feminine tete is to have the oval ecntour that is considered ideal by artists,

The coiffure enn be so design ed that good lines are brought out. It can make a short week look longer, the plump one thin-

one the thin per.

plumper. Hair stylists have these matters down to a ne point.

hol- the

Shirtwaist Classic

the

vol

tl In the perfect tre. shoulders and the hips are the In children and me width. very young girls, the hips are When the hips are the shoulders, un- rareful lines result,

harrawer.

wider than

Horizontal lines in attire are a well known device for decreas ing apparent height. They can the form of by introduced in

belts, contrasting

Posture affects the height of neckwear, the individual. One part of the colours in blouses and skirts.

Let's Eat

BY

IDA BAILEY ALLEN

Creole Omelette, A Good Dish

WE did not

nd any tradi- Plain Puffy Omelette: Separat tional New England dishes 5 eggs. Beat the whites until at- the Bonu However, the most stiff and the yolks until excellent, creamy. Add 1 tsp. salt and Teplit pra oup was

un

and the raclette creole was ra

tasty we decided it would make a good and inexpensive main dish for a dinner,

Hot Pea Soup "Preceded by a big bowl of steaming hot pea soup it would satisfy any man, remarked the Chef,

pan.

shn

W-5

By Vera Winston

and at home

was

nearer

A

What

cultivated can have happy ilmes with other children at non-run-mad ideas about Hollywood, she leve. observed, are people like Orson ning fun nt make-believe.

Sometimes neighbour children Wellen, who spends most of his less encouraged at imaginative time in Europe, and Greta Gar- play will soon fall in at make-bo, who told Milsa Vernon she believe fun and engage in such could expect to be casi opposite fun with your child for years a horse. and years. Then wital n fine

"If this is what people wan! aald. " will background they will have for to belleve," she his appreciating.

and participating tell them that in my first flim both in, the dramatic arts the rest of I was leading lady to Mr Hop-

along Cassidy."-United Press.

n

When the other hand, the young child's imagination is joyed and appreciated by parents and other adults,

he and they deri

derive a deal of their lives.

widening enpanionship.

Then

he may spin off wild yarus or fantasy partly or wholly unre-

inted to things in his presence. He may suddenly change an eb- ject, animal or person (Includ- ng himself) into any ercature he chooses it to be. Each new creature then will maintain ita new identity for come minuter, hours or even days at a stretch. He may be you and expect you to be he. and. If you should forget to be the new person he created you to be he will rebuke Suu. Many a mother reading this will recognise such pheno- nena in her child.

lol's

The other day the mother of boy three, who with the father appreciates this imagination, admitted that the was a bit embarrassed recently. On the street with this boy she met an "important" woman of the town, who has no children As the lady spoke

he Jad ne answered. "Steow." It was rather difficul for the mother to help the "Im- portaat" woman understand that this child has been a cat for

of her own. to the

modela little

1⁄2 tsp. pepper to the yolks, and air in top. boiling water. Beat the yolks into the whipped whites. Melt 1 tusp. butter or

THIS is the big season for margarine in a a heavy g“ frying the classic shirtwaist dress.

Four in the ent mixture;

a few days. As the child won! HIST in a boon to the business girl, let stand about rain. chaking

companion the frying pan ecensionally to the budgeleer, a grand travelling on down street with his mother in he asked her if that lady liked town or country. Pure si in kitties." it is hard enough for prevent sticking to the

blue and green geometric

netric Larents to appreciate the way Lift up the edges with a knife

used for this or spatula to let any uncooked print is

child's imagination egg contact the hot pan. When that nicely detalled with works. How much harder it is tated the side barely golden on the botter, large square buttons in But a we

navy to help other adults to acquire dish of string beans served with place under a hat broiler about patent leather to match the such appreciation. the omelette, the Chef and 2 min. to "set" the top. Spread belt. A buckram lining gives

put half the creole sauce in the the hips Inoked at each other und

slightly padded centre of the umelette. Fuld effect. The let-out pleats from down mir forks.

over and slide it un heated the waist lend softness. It has a

and "Something is missing here." platter. Garnish with the re-ensual open neck

full observed the Chef. "We have maining

sauce and sprity of

sleeves with buttoned tabs substance but not the parsley.

the wetsis. xavour. Thee

beans string have no taste at all. They are overcooked mad the llaveur was bailed out in too much water We nor

poured down the drain. hear

de, Madame, when they are poor, they are: on every

The trouble with Eat more vegetables. But how "horrid."

I

Baking Powder Biscuits

When these are

Very are "very.

good, they Hood" but

can any man, woman or child most baking powder biscuits Is be expected to cat vegetables that they are too bready. They that have been ruined by

cooking!" He sighed and should be cut small, be rich and

shook short in texture, light, and el- his head. I must admit, Ma- ways rerved hot. dame, that many professionni

Little Baking Powder Bla chefs, as well as Homemakers, cuite: Into a sfier, measure 2 must be eduented in the care

Dinnor

enriched flour,

2

and cookery of vegetables." granulated sugar, 4 tsp. baking powder 3ml 1 tsp. salt. Sif into n AL qt. mixing bowl. Add 4 tbsp, shortening (any kind), and chop it in with a pastry blender. Then moisten with emilk and mix lightly, Trans. fer the

to a board dough

Split Pea Soup Croutons Omelette Creule Baked Potatoes String Beans

Baking Powder Biscuits Balted Apples a la Mode Coffee or Tes Milk (Children)

All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Omelette Cropla

pantry cloth dusted with four. Roll to a scant 4" thickness and shape into rounds with a 2" cookie cutter. Tuck the edges of the dough under us you werk, so there will be no rem nants. Transfer to пл oiled cookie sheet or baking pan and This consists of two

a very hol the creole ling

and a plain bake 12 min. In

oven, 450 F., or until the bis omelette. Moke the flag first.

cults are brown on top. Makes Creole Fulina: Scald and about 2 dz

parts,

skin G medium-sized ripe toma- "Biscuit Mlx" Bloculta: It loes and chop Ane; or use 2 c. made according to directions on drained solid-pack toned to the package these bisculis have

matoes. Feel Und chop 2 a brendy texture. For rich blo medium-sized onions and crush cults add 1 tbsp. extra shor- 绝口 peeled section of garlic. tening to each cupful of mix Add 2 tbsp. bread crumbs, and chop it in with a pastry Melt thep. batter or mar blender.

garine in a sauce pan. Add the

onions, garlic and bread crumbs

and fry until light brown. Then

Suggestion Of The Chef

"Silver Springs Swimcapade"

add the tomatoes, and 4 tsp. To use left-over baking now- In Technicolor

salt, 1⁄2 tsp. pepper and a few der blsculis, split, spread lightly ADDED

[Sea ́ Bathing Beauties in Spectacular grains cayenne. Simmer until with butter, or margarine and ATTRACTION Water Ballet Championship High-Diving thick, about 30 min. Add 2 toast. Serve with jelly, jam or

tbsp. fine-minced cooked ham, inarmalade,

Nylon

This child has been read to u great deal since early in his second year. When he visits amonų his relatives they also rend much to him and none of

Has A Sister

It is readily washablo-no need for dry cleaning, is warm yet light in weight; no shrinkage in the wash; little ironing needed; not subject to mildow; moths won't eat it; it is the most resistant of all known fibres to sunlight. What is it? It is orlon, a second sister to nylon---and above you see a duster coat and dress, with, on the right, a negligee-all made from the new material. It is expected to be on the market later this year.....

Sun Dress and Scarf

By PRUNELLA WOOD

Charles Hudsman

THIS pretty frock combines two fabrics with one colour scheme: The bodice with its detachable triangle cape which buttons on to conceal a bared back, is violet and white plaid, with a green bar. The skirt, laid in unpressed pleats for casual fullness, is pin check vialet and white.

The plaid material is very like the beautiful trade cottons we used to get in British places, but unlike them, it is pedigreed American cloth, colour fast to the end.

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