/Wish / Led

a Dog's Life!

IF I GOT THE NFECTION

YOU POUR ON ROVER, FID BE A LUCKY DOG, BCITY! HOW COME I GET DIE BHARLINO.

DARLING?

Boa Ika sorry?

BUT YOUR DENTIST IS THE ONE TO TELL

YOU ABOUT A

SUBJECT LIKE-ENE

BAD BREATH!

CORBATE DENTAL CREAM DOES

A SUPER JOB OF POUGHING TEETH,

100) AND HOW I GO FOR COLGATES GRAND

WAKE-UP FLAVOR!

COLGATE DENTAL CREAM CLEANS YOUR BREATH WHILEVIT DECANS YOUR

TEETH, AND THE COLGATE WAY OF BRUSHING TEETH RIGHT AFTER EATING

STOPS 109TH DECAY FISTÍ

LATER--Thanks to Colgate Dental Cream

TRAP COLGATE DENTAL CREAM ADVICE GOT ME TREATED PRETTY NICE?

READER'S DIGEST" Reported The Same Research Which Proves That Brushing-Tooth Right Aftor Eating with

COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST

MOST THOROUGHLY PROVED AND

ACCEPTED HOME METHOD OF ORAL HYGIENE KNOWN TODAYI Reader's Digest recently reported the very same research which proves that the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating stopa tooth decay best! The moss thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral bygiena known today!

More than 2 years' research showed that the Colgate way stop- ped mare decay for more people than ever before reported in death. frice bistory! No other dentifrice- ammoniated or not-afers such proof-the most conclusive proof ever reported for a dentisesce of Boy cype!

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To Clean Your Gronfa. While Tos Clam Your Torfk- And Help Stop Teeth Decry!

COLGA

*YOU DIBULD KNOWI Colgate', while not mentioned by nons, was the wee and only toolplate used de la simific resserch on tooth decay recently reported in Reader's Digest,

MATCHLESS

for its Superb

reproduction

G.E.C

Overseas Bandspread Autochange Radiogram.

THE BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

CUT THE

HIGH COST

OF LIVING

Del Monte

MIS-FOR-SAL

THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1952.

PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT

Wife Should Pamper Her Hubby

Says French Actress

By BEN COOK

LOLLYWOOD

Corinne

Calvet deserves a yote of confidence from. Ameri- can manhood.

The French-born actress, unoMein Hollywood love cxpert, says the trouble with marriages in this coun try in: -

"Women aren't shower- 011 ing enough affection their husbands.

"Give a man so much atten- tion that he'll begin to consider himself a monarch in his own household."

Miss Calvet thinks her advice should be easy to hoed, even_for [* the emancipated womanhood of the United Biales.

"Equal rights are all right in their place, and I am completely In faveur of them," she said. "What good are they if they don't keep a husband where he belongs at home?"

Independence is a wonderful ideal, but she wants to know who wants it if it means scoring cft masculine companionship,

Getting and keeping

“A husband worth getting is o husband worth keeping," she sid. She thinks that

means

recognising thera are times

when a wife should cater to her husband's slightest whim.

She believes American wives could take a tip or two from the role she plays as the star of "What Price Glory." She par- trays Charmaine, a cafe enter- in the famed World War tainer,

Charmaine-she is French, of course is smart crough 10 anticipate every caprice of the masculine behaviour pattern and

guide her aclions gly Corinne said. Ingly.'

She has a word of caution,

to

accord-

trouble with Charmaine

Is that the behaves that way with too many men. She sold:

"Charmaine herself we shall have to forgive. She has 10 choose between two such mogalficent male specimens Jimmy Cagney, playing Capt. Flagg. and Dan Dailey as Sgt. Quir-United Press.

ns

The Needlecraft

Tes-cosies go gay when you crochet thom in bright colours, païturn them aftor the jolllost chofs a kitchan'a

over soon.

Iodine's Worth As Antiseptic

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

A RECENT report for surgeons tells us that iodine is still regarded by many as one of the best antiseptics for the skin.

This is worth putting down in our mental notebooks. Even doctors have questioned the offectiveness of iodine from time to time, and the iden had occasionally arisen that it might have been dangerous to use.

But time and experience have shown that tode has proved to be a good aseptle be- cause it kills germs in a fairly short.lime. It usually does not lose its strength when it con- facts the fluid or sorum of the skin, or the fats, soaps, or oils used to clean the skin. Neither

is it irritating to the skin,

A colcured antiseptic like iodine clearly marks the portion of the skin that has been treated. This is especially desirable when an area must be disinfected thoroughly.

Another good quality of ladine is its rela- sive cheapness us compared with the cost of some other antisepiles.

out

Many studies have been carried showing that iodine is a very good antiseptic, not only for surgical wounds, but for all kinds of wounds and injuries.

For the window with a

"Two Many Chifo" Tea-cosios

Corner

st (3) dec

stitch (es)

This set consist of 2-TƐafecalcs

ABBREVIATIONS

Yo

single-érocliét

repost

yarn over se decrease ci

chain. rpt .this symbol indicates that the directions Immediately, following "are to be repeated a given number of times in addition to the

original.

MATERIALS: 1 skein main colour (A); 1 skein contrasting colour (B). Steel 'Crochet Hook, Size O.

GAUGE: 5 sta≈ 1.inch

Brows 1 inéh

W

NOTE: Even ch 1, turn, 1 sc in each at across, FACE (Make 2): With A'ch 10, 2 sc in 2nd st from hoolt, 1 se in each remaining et, 1 more so in last st; (11 se in row). NOW 2-Ch 1, tum, 2- se in first at, 1 se in each remaining st, 1 more so in last st; (13 se in row). Rpt row 2, 7 times; (27 te in row), Work 12 even rows (sco Note),, ROW 22-Ch 1, turn, draw up a loop in each of first 2 ats, you through 611 3 loops on Jack (1 dec.); 1 so in each at to last 2 ais, dec. '1 ai; '(25 se în row). Rpt row 22, 0 times; (13 se in row). Fasten off.

EDGING (right side): With Bsc in each row and each at around Faze, keeping edge fint, join with slip et in first sc, fasten off. AMA HAT (make 2); ́With A ch 20, ROW 1-1 se in 2nd at from hook, • 2 sc. in next st, 1 sc in next st; rpt from * across; (20 sts in row). Work 5° even rows. Rpt row 22 of Face twice, fasten off With B.1 sc in each at on other side of foundation ch. Work 3 even rows, Ch 1, then work Edging around Hat.

FINISHING: Sow Hat in place. Using half-thickness of 1 yard of B, Copyright, 1992, King Features Bradient embroider as in Illustration.

THE

CHARM...

** it's a sort of Bloom on a woman. It pou have it, you don't need to have anything else."—]. M. BARRIE.

Home Page

Introducing this week an invitation with strings to it HOME PAGE GUEST FOR TEA: BARBARA LYON

If your daughter,

like Barbara,

is around 18

by VENETIA MURRAY

THE girl in her teens when she shakes off the shackles of "Mummy choosing"-has to find a balance between sophistication and childishness,

She has to make up her mind about her hair, her make-up, and her jewellery. Often she has to fight against her figure; always she has to fight against a ̧ limited budget.

view

By ROGER SMITHELLS

fam

Barbara Lyon-daughter of Ben and Bebe-seemed to be a girl with many of these problems and nearly all the answers,"

She has money →→ but not

Robb

„draws Bar.

bara wearing

asimmer outfit

enough to buy all the things her favourite she would like to; she doesn't have very much time to spend on her clothes and she has a figure she has to watch-but she al- ways looks pretty and well dressed.

ON FASHION:. ""The most important thing is to choose the kind of clothes that suit your personality, not to be dictated to by fashion."

She, being a bubbly per-

- white tees.. sucker cotton dress with a camisole neck- line and biz pockets. The dress is edged -with pink and white striped seersucker

the same mater- lat makes the floppy duster coas.

sweaters and skirts.

often--for You face those windows so

they look on to the garden. Here are two eary ways to make them an attractive part of the view.....

The gay pointed pelmet on

ON JERSEYS: "They the left is made from awning sonality, goes in for bright are my second pasalon. canvas to match the sun curtain and vivid clothes. "I should outside, stiffened with a buck-like to wear flowers and I spend all my time in Old plain curtains ostrich feathers, but I'm Besides, I haven't got jining can be dyed to match one of just not the type they the sort of Agure for the stripes

Alternatives are linen crash, look silly." 50ins. wide, at Os. 11d, per yard; coarse 1will sheeting, 70ins, wide, from 1s. 6d, per yard

weave In plain cend reliable colours of red, green, and buff, at 95, 118.

SEND a husband shopping-and he is bound to turn up with gadget that, a woman would never have spotted...... Ilgme Page has appointed a husband to watch for advance shopping news. Today he reporta on transparent saucepan Elds in freat-resisting glass. They, it all the regular size aluminium saucepârs. allow you to see what is cooking without having to raise stenin, and save you 'from a dish that has bolled dry or over-cooked. The lids will be on rate

*separately soon in sets of three sizes.

WITH

THESE

CANNED

DAIRY FARM

"Golden Circle": Crushed Pineapple

per, 20 oz. tin'

$1,60

FRUIT SPECIALS

"Coco" Mandarin Oranges.

per 11 oz. tin $1.19

"Golden Circle" Pineapple Pieces

por 20 otin $1.65

"“'Del Monte" Boysenberries 17 oz glass jot $3.48 "Dal Mosta" Fruit Salad.

No. 21 Glass jar $3.98

1

TULibby's"! Figu

No. 21 tin $3.70

CHOICE PIEC

or u

Dyeing costs about is, a yard. The attractively shaped

pelmat above is cut out of

tacked to the

board.

No egg

-ON HAIR: "I refuse to cut it off. It may be the

neat, tight suits."

When I was 14.

ON DRESSING LIKE

A

BARBARA WITH £20

TO SPEND

IF Barbara were. given £20 ar

a. present to spend only on clothes this summer, this is the way she would spend It

ONE SKIRT danh to nà

WOMAN OF 40: "Nothing fashion to wear hair short, siller. When I was 14 in the but my mother likes it this States I had a passion for silver with odd shirts and jerseys

fax capes, so one day I borrow way, and anyway, I have ed my aunt's to go to a dance,

hardboard with fratenwand a round face and would "I thought I was the cat'a ONE JACKET, short curtain-runner look like a boiled egg with whiskers-until I heard a voice wool, to wear with the skiri

n crow cut."

- behind me saying “Just look at and over collon dresses

that little girl all decked out it Mum's clothes."

Hardboard can be bought in tuinery or craft shops or from

ON HER FIGURE: "I timber yards and costs 169, Gd. ifor, a piece oft, by 4ft. T

watch it, of course.. If I Paint the pelmet to match [didn't no one else would, your walls or woodwork, then anyway." decorate it with motifs copied

from the curtain design.

~~(London Expraus Berolce)

TWO SAVOURIES:

CURNIED HADDOEK TOASTS

"A. NICE

NORMONITS"

SNACKS

ON IIATS: "I hate them."

HER

ON

MOTHER'S IN- FLUENCE: "NI, She's so vogue that I can wear a dress six or ON SHOES: "My pas seven times before she notices sion."

It's new,"

CUT

SHOES, good" "quality, leather

SANDALS, one pair GLOVES; whlie

three pairs

(London Express Service)

THEES A GAVOURIES [WOULD MAKE :

PLAKS SOMA COOKBO BMOKED HADDOC FINELY

'AND MIX IT WITH A LITTLE THICK WATE OR BROWN SAUCE

KLAVOUR ÞORK WITH CURRY POWDER?

COME SMALL ROUNDS OF TOAST, BUİTERİ

THEM AND #PRINKLE WITH

GRATED

CHASBE

UNDER THE

ORILL FOR A MINUTE,

AND PILL "THE HOT FISH

MIXTURE

ON EACH

*SAVOURY · BANDING TOASTY

MRON, UP, SOME SARDINGS, AND ADD A DOESENTEPOONIELS." OF TOMATO SAUOS AND 2ba35 DROPS OF

· WORCESTER BAUCH

MAKE THE MIXTURE VERY HOT AND HEAP

“US ON HOT TOASTE", PLAINLY BUTTERGO OR SPREADS WITH ANCHOVY PASTR

AS WELL

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