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Changing with the times, as journalists do. Editor Koltsov hurled no rebuke at the bourgeois line Soviet youth is now taking. Paternally he advised: "Don't use handbills and circulars to popularize face powder, rouge and lipstick. . . . Comrades, you can't order a girl to be coquettish. . . . See that the quality of toilet articles is improved and the price lowered. ... If she considers it worth while the Soviet girl will develop her coquetry...
...record as having kowtowed as Chancellor to the Lords of 'sound' money just as much as Ramsay MacDonald has been Chanticleer in the hen-run of society dowagers. The Prime Minister's chaste cheek may have been impressed with various flavors of London society's lipstick, but Comrade Snowden is in the House of Lords because he kissed the seats of London's international moneylenders...
...journalists pushed the point, and Beccali suddenly grinned and blurted out, "The women have their place in Italy and we put them there." Then he subsided and displayed an example of an Italian sunset, only breaking his silence to say briefly that, yes, the Italian women use lipstick and makeup...
Lois Long ("Lipstick"), onetime wife of Artist Peter Arno, created the "Tables for Two" review of night clubs, roadhouses, other fun places. Her more important "On & Off the Avenue" boldly reports, with freshness and honesty, what stores are selling what and for how much...
...Talmadge and Peggy Hopkins Joyce took the stand as Government witnesses. They were among the 14 depositors from whom the bank had allegedly appropriated money. Constance Talmadge Netcher, now the wife of a Chicago department store owner, arrived in black & white, her face deeply tanned, her mouth crimson with lipstick. It took her seven minutes to declare that she had authorized no borrowings for the purchase of bank stock, had known nothing about the transactions until a Government agent called upon her. The judge smiled indulgently, the jury gossiped in whispers as she stepped from the stand. Defendant Harriman pretended...