WAR WORK AND FEMININE BEAUTY
BRITISH LOVELINESS ENHANCED. (Rec. July 31, 9.45 p.m.) London, July 27. Theatre managers, artists, and milliners unanimously affirm that war work has not tarnished British women's beauty. Mr. George Grossmith declares that the standard of feminine loveliness has improved, and Ambrose M'Evoy soys that'their delicacy of colouring is Heightened.—United Service. [ With a highly restricted and extremely erratic overseas" news service, due to Iho cable delays, wo should think that it might occur to those who are responsible for the selection of items for cabling to concentrate on essential topics- of vital moment and widespread public interest. Extraneous matter simply means useless leading of already congested wires, 'lhero is something radically wrong with our overseas news service when at a time like this a messags of tho kind published above is placed on the wires. The Press dissociation authorities might do well to iook into the matter.]
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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151WAR WORK AND FEMININE BEAUTY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 262, 1 August 1919, Page 7
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