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Sisters in Conflict: Corinne Luchaire, Annie Ducaux

... Sisters in Conflict Corinne Luchaire, Annie Ducaux In Prison sans Barreaux Corinne Luchaire was befriended by Annie Ducaux as the new Superintendent (the part taken by Edna Best in Prison Without Bars) in their newest film, Conflit, the two actresses play hostile sisters who quarrel over a baby born of one but reared by the other. Corinne Luchairc's sullen prettiness suits her part excellently ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 98 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Ballet Impressions

... Ball ct Impressions By Tbeyre Lee-Elliott Margol Fonteyn in Horoscope Harold Turner in Les Palineurs Pamela May and June Brae in Les Patineurs Tbeyre Lee-Elliott Two years ago this spring, Theyre Lee- Elliott, one of the most brilliant of English poster-designers, held his first exhibition of ballet pictures at Sadler 'sWells. These pictures, painted in the original and effective technique ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 195 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

on Golf: The Bystander Trophy and the Oxford Team

... on Golf J. S. F. Morrison The Bystander Trophy and the Oxford Team THE BYSTANDER£500 Trophy golf meeting will take place this year on the course of the Weston- super- Mare G.C. on Saturday, March 1 8th, and Sunday, March 19th. The conditions of play will be the same as last year, and the general arrangements prac tically the same. There will again be an entry fee of five shillings, but this ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 808 | Page: Page 38 | Tags: Photographs 

BRITANNIA AND EVE Of all Bookstall and Newsagents

... BRITANNIA -mTw^ Of all Bookstalls /W I H j Bli and Newsagents BRITANNIA! -_TW^ B BJ^ Of all Bookstalls /W I H Hi j Hi and Newsagents FIVE LITTLE GIRLS WENT TO MARKET! If ever there was a romance to big business, it is the history of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets. According to the Government Travel Bureau at Ottawa, American tourists spend an average of £4, 000,000 every year travelling ...

Imperial Birthday

... By Sidney Young A King disdains tradition as he discovered that love was the sweetest thing SIX royal trumpeters stand in a row. Six gold trumpets are raised. The call rings out: the piercing, triumphant call. Women fling open their windows, shout to each other across the cobbled streets. The tankards of the men clang together. Banners wave bravely in the wind. Now there is a roll of drums. It ...

FASHIONS

... n ftecui 93,uAnM/i (oclit&v QeJiafdmenl ^CA V ro WAV* o*- \-eA XW M W Mi &jf s„ (W Jj -ff/ 4, ^/e^ ft e,Jf4 r^> 4 Gcfy r o/ ^yarasto,^ /SK ;v MI 1. Brown velvet hat with spiral draped crown, feather duster osprey. Neil Roger Black sufide twin handbag with a mirror in the centre section of the gilt frame. Marjorie Castle x Crystal and gold mounted comb for an evening coiffure. Rose Taylor ...

SPORTS SHIRT

... BACK With No. 9 pins cast on 102 sts. K. 4 rows plain knitting. Continue in the following patt. lsf row K. 6, p. 2 repeat from endine k. 6. 2nd row P. 6, k. 2 repeat from ending p. 6. 3rd row As 1st. 4th row K. 4, p. 2, k. 2, p. 2, k. 10 repeat from ending p. 2. 5th row As 1st. 6th row As 2nd. 1th row As 1st. 8th row P. 2, k. 10, p. 2, k. 2, p. 2 repeat from ending k. 4. Work 1£ ins., then dec ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 527 | Page: Page 69 | Tags: Photographs 

HOT HORS D'ŒUVRES

... HOT Ihors D'CEUVRES Hors d'œuvre dishes can be hot as well as cold, in fact a great many of our English savouries are really nothing other than hors d'œuvres chauds. These dishes are most useful for they are usually of an amusing and spicy nature and can often be made of left-overs. Chamouska Half a pound of onions. Half a pound of tomatoes. Salt, pepper, butter or bacon fat. A large tin of ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1143 | Page: Page 70, 118, 119 | Tags: Photographs 

I'm a bit sick of it

... . Gr rrr Blup Ga Brup Purr Glglgl Is what this baby is saying. It has been translated by Louisa Kay . I'm sick of people treating me like a bag of flour that might burst, instead of a person who can think and feel. Why can't they hold me so that I feel safe? Why do they have to swing me about as if I were on a switch back? Guess what it feels like to be swung out of your cot, suddenly, without ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1939
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 840 | Page: Page 72 | Tags: Photographs 

Elizabeth Arden

... Three letters C.T.N sum up Miss Arden's most important message Xs V to modern woman. The skin must be Cleansed Toned Nourished. First, Cleanse gently yet thoroughly with Ardena Cleansing Cream (used regularly night and morning). Next, Tone with Ardena Skin Tonic, which stimulates the skin and improves its colour. Finally, Nourish the tissues, using Ardena Velva Cream or Orange Skin Food. Then ...

SANATOGEN

... SAN ATOGEN SAN ATOGEN In the present state of medical knowledge How much more confidence one feels in a doctor who admits there is so much that we do not know And how much more weight his statement carries when he explains one basic principle that is known to medical science that the health and vitality of the nervous system is dependent on an adequate and regular supply of organic phosphorus ...