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...suspense until the very week before the races. Those who were accepted were mailed a crown-embossed badge of cardboard admitting them to the coveted square of turf upon payment of ?10 for gentlemen, ?7 for ladies. Holders of mere owners' cards (like Rita and Aly Khan and Beautician Elizabeth Arden Graham) sat in boxes overlooking the Royal Enclosure-but that was a long way from being inside it. These underprivileged souls had some crumbs of comfort. Ladies in the Royal Enclosure may not smoke cigarettes and are forbidden to lean across the fence to place bets with bookies...
Stylist. In Queens, N.Y., Marie Flynn was still looking for the door-to-door beautician who had offered her a free demonstration, then cut off most of her hair, smeared her head with cold cream, and disappeared...
Color Scheme. In Worcester, Mass., Henry Moisan sued Beautician Bruce Lord for $25,000, claimed that he had been held prisoner, guarded by a war-trained Great Dane, had his hair dyed...
...hearing. Roy Waldron, his successor as Mrs. Graham's trainer, had already proved that Maine Chance Farm horses scarcely needed to be hopped. Last week the stable's star two-year-old, Star Pilot, copped the Pimlico Futurity, adding $26,365 to the $525,505 which the beautician's horses had already won this year. It was the fourth time in five tries that Waldron's Maine Chance horses...
Ernest Hemingway visited Hollywood Beautician Gloria Bristol (specializing in male customers) for a scalp-&-skin treatment, and learned a new beauty trick-the use of a toothbrush. "He told me," she said, "he always had brushed his teeth with a Turkish towel...