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A Skillful Dyeing Job Defies Detection Halloween Dance Planned
Expert Copies Soft Natural Coloring By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer 18 THE ANSWER to the question “to dye or not to dye?” one which'stumps you? Dye your hair if you don't like it gray. But entrust the job to an expert. And be prepared to spend time and money on the upkeep of hair which demands more care after color is restored - With modern dyes in the hands of an expert, hair can be tinted so skillfully that your color dodge will defy detection, says Jacques Paschkes. This New York-hair stylist and dye
Workers Don Fewer Duds
Survey Shows Boston Groups Best Dressed
+ CHICAGO, Oct. 25 (UP) -= White collar workers are wearing fewer and fewer clothes “almost to the extreme of shocking ex posure,” a fashion survey shows. t Working girls simply “unders {dress,” the American Women's {Institute reports. “They wear off-shoulder blouses, deep-cut necklines, skirts with long splits, and transparent blouses and thin sweaters.” The. group found girls from small cities under-dress even more than their big city sisters, the report added. The faults of men's wear weren't overlooked, “The chief fault with men,” the organization
In Paris Give
You the Works
Stinging, Smelly Process Takes 3 Hours
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press Staff Cortespondent PARIS, Oct. 25-—-You can get the works-—from the neck up— in a Paris beauty shop these days for just two dollars, American. It takes three hours, and you need to know at least enough French to hang onto vour eyebrows. We took our copybook French into a side-street shop for just a plain. shampoo and a facial. We -. specialist has helped many a wound up with a dead pan and famous women keep her age a . A ) {smelling like a broken perfume] secret, His success in coloring - . : bottle. hair so that a restoration. job \ : A blond met us and fired a looks natural is in the trick of long stream of fast French. We shading, one which can be used looked blank. She patted her by any skilled specialist. cheeks and shook her head to ” “Nature endows a brunet, for indicate that we could have al al eo i at he ae ay example, with many different [acial. We were groping for words | . ro : "es tones of dark hair and the dye to explain that we would -skip| Hans OFT SE Er hs it sch fred ul from paper notes to screwjob which duplicates that effect that when another blond took| ~Pner’ McDowell, Joan—"Daisy Mae™ Staples and the villain, drivers. should never be one dark jover., We almost lost one eye-| Reisig (left to right), are only practicing for the Teen Sensations Boston Office Workers monotone,” says Mr. Paschkes. |brow before our screams of “Non, | of 1948. The show will be presented next Monday night-at the : Co. o® x om Non, Non,” halted the Plucking Halloween party and dance at the Indiana Roof for teen canteen Rated Best Dressed TO COUNTERACT a “dyed operation. member It rated Boston's office workers look,” Mr. Paschkes often al- The second blond took another s ® = . ® = the best dressed in the nation, lows ble dye swab ‘to skip a look at our face, then smeared By JEAN MANEY © [followed by those in Washington, gray hair now and then on a lon some sticky stuff and started MICIAN BILL . crystal wily (Kansas City, Detroit and Atlanta. dark head. He even likes to patting. compete with Orsi Tucker and his famous hand for the spotlight | Rated lowest in the survey was leave some of the silver strands “Attendez un quart d'heure.” at the Halloween party and dance for teen canteen members next Chicago, vhere the women wear undyed at the temples. This i= she finally said about 10:30. We Monday night. The party will be held at the Indiana Roof “too many sweaters, too few hats accomplished by sectioning off understood that one. It meant : bia from 7:30 to 11:30 o'clock and many go without handbags.” the strands and pinning them : : i. Ha wait a quarter of an hour.” so Teen Productions a unit. of New York, Los Angeles, Miami out of the way of the swab with : : : he. we replied snappily Make it Students Seek the newly reactivated Junior And Fhiadelphia vated barely which dye is applied. Letting N on. } ; ba dix (10) minutes.” vok Achieventent Program “in to Above Chicago in the survey. ©
hair at the temples remain In the nation as a whole, the gray, says Mr. Paschkes, makes
y ; ‘Atom’ Machine . . present a vaudeville show. Acts UTVeY led that less th ; fr each of the city canteens Survey reveale atl 63s an a softer face-frame. SCLLEUL USE OF DYE—An example of the skillful use of dye on gray hair.to ‘Jabs Us in Face Yank Friends om, naditioned next Sunday > Per cent of Hy men Wear As hair grows out the hair, hisve soft, natural- looking results is illustrated. The gray-haired model is pictured = She came back in 20 minutes. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT | t the Indiana Roof. The top |SaTiers And only. 3 per sent weap
line demarcation between dfed We started to get ui 1 lis axl] Bloves with an overcoat. p. She pushed | teen talent of Indianapolis a gandundyed. SRatis. will ve leas Lipper lof | nlors per i recolored and Hilt ed. Yo inure 2 more natural us back. She Ranged. us basin PARIS, Oct. 25-—The other, he chosen for the 10-act pro- The Investigators apparently
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color Oe Ba res it Halloween shindig, Saturday. ine, you may lave that a- yay: will be honored at a luncheon girl yet.” ben amply de: Teen Productions. | Ployees. : i First he must make sure his 8 accessible only by moto , _| So they washed our hair. Then ons et a ——————— hight blond or platinum, girl has a bid. He can't hw it is—strictly speaking—up to the ro in Meridian Hills Coun-(_ "0 “71 was cold. Our hair Sorbonne has re- very desperate situation as as they 20th Anniversary ‘hen you have your hair re- |}. 410h0 uninvited, you know, 831% parents to provide trans- ry Club. was wet. “Sil vous plait,” we . . ceived consider- watch the political and economic; colored, choose a youthful hair A gal-in i nv oni) ver at. portation. Hostesses for the "1 o'clock said in a small voice, NE to| Mrs. Roosevelt able amounts of struggles sweep over their heads, Celebration Planned style. A smart new coiffure is t,o 0 private affair without an| In actual practice. however, event will he Mesdames George make our “if you please” stirifood and clothing, but these and as they experience the re-| The 20th anniversary of as helpful as ‘restored hair color {advance invitation from host or Parents of young teen daters B. Elliott, Robert Wheat, R. Lo- someone's sympathy. “Ah,|youngsters say that is all- very sults of these struggles in the| Gamma Phi Alpha Sorority will in rejuvenating a woman's ap- po tees. |usually. consult each other and!/well Parr, C. W. H.. Schrader, madam, la friction,” cried one of impersonal. What they long for difficulties of their daily lives. |be celebrated with a Founders pearance, says Paschkes. He | gi oot your glamour job on the Often share the driving. So take Carroll Roach and W. H. Turner. the blonds. “Avec alcohol, n'est/is real person-to-person contact. I have passed this request for Day dinner tomorrow night. It suggests simple, short-cut styles | ,..(\")ict’ Joe. Then ask her. by YOUr family into your confidence.| (ther new officers for the club ce pas?” an Interchange of letters telling closer contacts between this Sor- will be held at McClarney's res-
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phone or in person, to- be vour|J0® Their advice and help Will year are Mrs. A. T. Ross, vice. “No _alcohol.” we sald. “Just their thoughts, and the oppor- bonne group and groups in U. 8./taurant. Alpha, Beta and Gamma
date for the evening. Ask her as D¢ Valuable. Remember, ‘though. yu egiqent; Mrs. H. C. Lorenzen, rub it.” That English was a mis- tunity to set down their real colléges on to the UNESCO, hop-/chapters will take part.
which is youthful but not coy. rar ahead as’ possible. Last- that the final say on the when. goo etary: Mrs, Ray D. Grimes, take. Someone dumped half a needs. Ing they can make the necessary] The arrangements committee Ty minute dates rate turn-downs Where and now of the date is UP aaqyrer: Mrs. Parr. delegate to bottle of perfume on our head| These young people are des- arrangements. includes Mrs, Charles Sherman Duo Vacationing often enough. to the gal's Pop and Mom. the 7th District, IFC: Mrs. Sid-land then rubbed madly. Thus it|perately anxious to avoid another| Perhaps, though, there will beland Mrs. Harry Buckel, Alpha Mrs. Lucius 8. French and Mrs. » gy iney Scarborough, alternate; Mrs./was that three hours after we war and are eager to gain a bet- some initiative in the U. 8. and|chapter; Mrs. George Sauter J. H. Trimble, both of the Marott! AND HERE S some good news, | Ww omen Tattoo Faces Marvin Curle, membership; Mrs. entered we tottered into the street ter understanding of the thoughts groups there will form to seek | Mrs. Ric a Hill, Beta; Mrs. Hotel, are vacationing in White Boys under 16 are not required FORMOSA —Many women of Edward Hughes, program, and reeking of “Scandal” and feeling/of other young people. out their opposite members in the Vincent Helmer and Miss Mary Sulphur Springs, W. Va. to provide a car or taxi to escort' Formosa still tattoo their faces. Mrs. Paul D. Loser, publicity. [for a still-numb face. 4 “THEY FEEL they are in a universities of Europe, | Lechner, Gamma.
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