How To Sparkle In The Right Way
Often a pair of earrings or a new clip may give your life a little push and start a series of interesting events! But you must be assured that whatever you choose actly right for you
is ex-
Take the matter of earrings. Not ́every woman can wear them.
Pendant earrings can never
company a turned-up nose.
ac-
Flat
nor clip earrings are best-not Her for the too-round face. earrings are better when they are- of the pendant triangle or square variety, placed as close to the face
Thin faces need as possible. have earrings as far out on the ears as they will go, and they should be the clip or button sort.
Bracelets With A Reason
in
to
A
No delicate bracelets for short, plump arms. They should have importance
thickness ånd weight, but not in breadth. broad bracelet has a way of helping a long, thin arm-it should be placed mid-way between wrist and elbow.
Choosing Necklaces And Chains
woman should
The tall
never
wear a short necklace. It should come well below her bust, `or even
below her waist.
By the
same
token, a little woman must avoid three-quarter length necklaces chains because they are shortening. They will war her height aspirations.
Rings Should Be Becoming
ог fore- with
And they can be. But what may look simply beautiful on one hand, may be most disappointing on an- other. The shape and the colour both react on the hand.
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 9, 1987.
The Skirt Is Suede Bed-Time Should Be
Swinging along, Ginger Rogers, dancing screen star, enjoys walking In her fine sand-colored suede culotte skirt and brief jacket. The skirt is cut high in front, rising to two points. The blousa is cut from an imported sheer rough wool in dark brown, criss-crossed, with
beige thread.
No łacy, delicate rings for large, is emphasised by such jewels as broad hands a large hand looks emeralds, rubies, garnets and aqua- well in one sizeable ring, but if two marines. fingers are adorned with big rings, the hand remains merely con- spicuously large.
Types
Don't Mix Your Jewellery
with other With jewellery, as dress details and accessories, it is fitness and simplicity that count. A a gold Narrow, horizontal settings and jade ring of odd design, slender bands are lost on long, thin necklace studded with carnelians, fingers, while a long oval or oblong earrings of lapis-each in itself to- may be beautiful, but, if worn
Sleep-Time
As soon as the small child has mastered the technique of getting out of his crib, it is usually a tussle to keep him there at bedtime.
or
derly happenings, a sponge bath, a bedtime story, putting the doll pet animal to bed, a leisurely ar- ranging of the covers so that he is of prepared for the moment parental departure and reconciled to its acceptance.-
He may submit ever so passively to being kissed and tucked in, but the moment the door is closed finally, he begins a struggle to get out."
“Didn't mother tell you to stay i
the in bed? Go right back," says mother sternly to the small culprit. VARIETY OF Back he goes without much fuss, but MATERIAL he continues to reappear, as if prov- ing his ability to do so, until the growing asperity of his family and his own sleepiness combine to end his night prowlings.
FOR SASHES
toilet," a demand what 80 to the fine white cotton net gown, with
a
Wide belts of pink and blue moire ribbon are ingenuous datails with If he can't get out of bed he yells tailored bows and sash streamers at from behind closed doors, "I want the back The belts appeared on a
drink," or, "I have to
kilted peplum and surround to de- sends his mother rushing to him on the off collete, and the bows and sash
The latter gown white organza." chance that he means what he says.is of a straighter type, which is
There are several ways to deal The with this babytime habit. child should be sleepy when put to
bed.
Very often the afternoon nap is so prolonged that only the mother's- determination to have him safely in bed succeeda in getting him there..
on
almost "chemisier of aspect, with narrow Valenciennes lace forming a panel of gathered lines down front and back. The lace is also worked over the surface of baby puff sleeves.
A red ribbon sash poses another waistline, with streamer ends hang- ing at the back of a periwinkle-blue taffeta gown, and one of pink-ap- pears on a slender gown of white silk tulle plisse from top to toe.
In such case, shorten the daytime nap and inspire a greater desire to go to bed. Always put him back as promptly and repeatedly as he gets
Skirts of lesser width convey out, so that he discovers this a futile method of getting to stay up both yellow and green lime tints slightly sophisticated allure, and in
later.
But remember that children
母
of display one of the new debutante about this age suffer from lone-colours, with one gown of mousse- line de soie in the yellow tint being liness when shut away from the comfortable babblings of family. When younger they
perienced no imaginative
er given a
diagonal decollete dressÍug
of primroses and pink hollyhocks, ending in a trail at one side front of skirt line
Narrow striped fabrics bring a 'different character to debutante
for the ones who stayed up, but at two or thereabouts they can manu- facture countless
to excuses prevent themselves from being destyles, when silver lame and silk combine downward lîne movements, prived of the presence of mother or with blue, red, green and white
father.
By leaving the bedroom door open a trifle, by means of a light in the hall or the bedroom, the child seems not to be so irrevocably cut off.
And let him enjoy a series of or-
GINGER PUDDING
setting is most effective,gether, they defeat one another as without suet. Sift eight ounces of}|
Jade, lapis lazuli, sapphires and well as the simplicity whose value onyx, by their contrast, give a fair is so well understood by the woman tone to the skin, while the redness who dresses well.
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This is a light ginger pudding!
self-raising flour into a bowl with a pinch of salt, a level teaspoonful of ground ginger, and a pinch of mixed spice. Cream together four ounces of butter and four ounces of brown sugar, then add a beaten
striped muslin.
egg and a tablespoonful of golden "Yes, Grandma, syrup. Beat thoroughly, then sift in the flour, adding enough milk to make a soft mixture. Stir in small pieces of preserved ginger and a few shredded almonds if like, pour into a greased basin, half filling BABY'S OWN it, tie with greased paper, and steam for two hours. Serve with custard or white sweet sauce.
I Am Well Again
Now, Thank You!
Mother Gave Me
WOOL RUGS
TABLETS."
Baby's Own Tablets are the prescrip- tion of a British eminent child-special- ist, and are an ideal specific for the minor health troubles of the young. Pleasant in taste, there is none of the fuss so often associated with the giving of medicine to children. The tablets are easily crushed to powder, and being in tablet form, accurate assured
For infantile
sare is
When a hooked wool rug is being made lengths of tape should be stitched to each corner of the can- vas at one end. When the canvas
tion, upset is laid over a card table ready for stomach,wing diarrhoes colic, there working the tapes should be tied to is no better remedy than Baby's Own the table legs on the far side. This Tablets. They help to expel worms. quickly relieve croup and colds, and at og holds the rug firmly in position and teething-time they settle the stomach, makes it easier to handle. A good ease the pains, and promote sleep in a Parents in deal of fine, fluff comes off the perfectly natural way. wool, and it is advisable to wear an own Tablets to keep their little ones parts of the world rely on Baby's apron while working or to cover well and . thriving. Obtainable the knees with a small dust-sheet. Achemists everywhere.