Beauty and You

by PATRICIA LINDSAY_

Are You Guilty Of These Beauty Errors?

Forty- blond

dresses

over

Я

into

A new and enterprising beauty and a cup of cold consomme. I also what think there should be a law against magazine recently selected they thought were the six greatest growing old ungracefully. living authorities on the beauty eight-year-olds, with dyed

and and grooming of American women, hair

- sausage-case and asked them this question: don't look like twenty-two; they "What are your pet peeves and pre-look like sixty-eight! judices about the appearances of I wish women would get

And fol- the idea they can make up in our American beauties?”

dark room and then emerge lowing are some of them.

An outstanding designer retali-the great outdoors looking attrac- tive. I wish short women would "I hate women who are so vain of their figures that they quit wearing two-colour ensembles won't wear girdles. The wobbling that break them off in the middle. effect in evening clothes makes even and make them squat and dumpy. the nicest-hipped gal look like a I'm tired of seeing bias-cut clothes cross between a gelatine dessert on big people who just won't learn that they look bigger that way, be- cause the clothes cup in, especially under the buttocks, I wish I could persuade all large-hipped girls to wear skirts with low flared

ated:

Gaoff

Good taste in dress is as essen- tial to beauty as a good figure or clear skin. Poor taste makes you

look like this girl!

ness.

full-

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 21, 1939

GIRLIGAÇSI

(Copyright, 1939, by The Bell Byndicate, Ina.)

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are whipping to "With all this great fighting machine we gether now," says dubious Dot, "we begin to wonder which is the more economical-fighting an enemy's army or trying to feed a huge one of our own.”

her.

And nails! No one with ugly bobs, baby bonnets, or anything Regarding Your Beauty

hands should ever wear bright or cute, on the female who is edging Like most men," put in Arthur bizarre-coloured nail polish that forty.

Junk jewellery that clanks like William Brown, "I can't stand girls calls attention to them. Older wo- with untidy hair. The up-swept men should be particularly care-the ghost of Hamlet's father, is hair-do is apt to have lots of loose ful about that. A supreme my-particularly objectionable, to tendrils floating around. Many get stery to me is why so many girls Shiny, or sugar coated noses &ad es- around this very cutely with

go on buying dresses that are too pecially the camel crouch at the George Washington effect-a little big for them when they sit table, bring forth her cries of dis- "tail" in the back with a stiff bow down their dresses go in many ugly approval.

Another thing that lines and bunches that spoil the on it.. drives me wild is an uneven mouth. figure completely.

I wish gals would stop blithely

Woman's Peeves

There are only a few, but you might read them carefully and see which if you are guilty of errors

putting a new coat of lipstick over The woman had less to say. She make you less the beauty you might an old one. . A mouth should includes hairbows, glamour girl be!

be put on wide and full, with a lip

liner or a brush. Avoid the Cu- pid's bow-it dates you.

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