Always happy at teething time
BABY is always happy at toothing time if crisp ""Ovaltine" „Rusks are given to him to bite upon when the first little teeth aɛo making their appearance. With the assistance of these delicious rusks the tiny tooth come easily and quickly through the gume. Strong, healthy tooth with good formation are promo: ed Baby delights in the crispness of "Ovaltine" Rusks, As. he grows older they should continue to form part of the daily diotary, Efficient mastication in encouraged-and this had a vital bearing upon health.
In the manufacture of "Ovaltina" Rusks. the finest wheaton flour is used-unbleached, unadulteratod-and guaranteed absolutely pure.. The addition of a pro- portion of "Ovaltine"-the supreme tonic food bover- age-adde to their nutritivo value, gives them & fas- cinating flavour and renders them easy of digestion.
Adulle, too, prefer them to bread. toast or biscuita. They are particularly delightful when eaten with cheese at lunch, supper or any light meal.
OVALTINE
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This we may say is general amongat all high-class caterers, who pride themselves upon serving "THE BEST, NOT THE CHEAPEST.“
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Beauty Notes.
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BEFORE YOUR MIRROR.
The first stop towards achieving an artistic "make-up" is to study your Individual type, colouring," und expression, so that you can emphasise your best points and successfully disguise your bad
ones.
Speaking roughly, there are four types so far as the shape of the face is concerned, the oval and long, thin face, for both of which | make-up should be applied in the
same way,
d the round and large, heavy faces, which each re quire the same treatment....
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When applying couge on either of the first two types it should be worked in well down over cheeks, working it lower when the face is too thin for beauty, as this tends to make the checks appear fuller and hides any hollows. Rouge on a los plump or, heavy face must be abated lightly on the check-bones high up. This makes the cheeks appear thin, "and if a small space is left unrouged immediately before the ears, and the rouge is, not carried too near the nose, the effect will be a great Improvement in the apparent shape of the face,
Choosing the Colouring.
The blonde should use a pale flesh-coloured powder and a light shade of rouge; brunettes powder in a deep cream shade, and the rouge should be in a dark rich shade. "..
The Lipstick.
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The lipstick should be chosen to tone with the rouge used, a brilliant one for a light rouge and a dark one to accompany a deep shade of rouge. How the lipstick is applied is all-important. It la best to put a dab of the "stick" in the centre of the upper lip and shape it with the tip of the Anger, following the Cupid's bow very carefully. Should the mouth be Loo large, place the colour chiefly in, the centre, allowing it to fade away to nothing at the corners, und If too amail, carry the colour {to the extreme edge of the corners
of the mouth.
Lips that are too thick should never be rouged to the extreme edge of the red portion, while those that are too thin should have the stick applied to a fraction be- yond IL
A Chic Hat.
This red felt hat is trimmed with an ostrich bow in two tones, of fuschia on the long sida.
Make up and Care, Secrets of Eye
Beauty.
There is much truth as poetry in that old expression, “Eyes are the Windows of the Soul."
Nature, of course, plays an important part in bestowing that rare gift of beautifully shaped and expressive eyes upon à favoured few. But there are a great many things that all of us can do to keep the eyes in healthy condition and to Improve upon nature ̧¡f necessary..
Eye-strain is the one bugaboo wo must all avoid if we are to keep the whites clear, and no matter what colour or shape the rest of the eye may be, if the whites are blemished with streaks of red, it makes for discomfort and unsightliness. Reading is necessary, of course, if we are to improve our minds—but this should be done, under favourable lighting conditions, at home, or where one can relax-and not in moving trains or buses.
We would throw up our hands in horror at the suggestion that we leave our face or hands unwashed, yet the eyes-which serve us more than any other organ and are subject to the dust and grime of city streets or country roads—are often allowed to go by neglected for years at a time. A lukewarm solution of boric acid and clean water, used as an cyo wash every morning, will act as a protective film for the optics and keep them in a healthy, clean condition.
Find Time to Rest the Eyes,
The girl who is subject to eyestrain because of working under poor lighting conditions, should rest her eyes at all times when travelling to and from work. Just closing the lids and relaxing works wonders. A alight eye-exercise such as rolling them, one corner to the lower lid, then to the opposite corner and upper lid, frequently relieves the nervous tension caused by keoping the eyes too long in one position when working.
The question of make-up for the eyes is an interesting subject, particularly when one goes out in the evening. Under the soft lights one may indulge in blending colours that would look out of place in broad daylight. In choosing one's eye-pencils, the colour of the hair as well as eye must be taken into consideration. Black hair calls for a black pencil, but used artistically and not applied in a hard, knotted line. When the eyes are light, blue-grey or blue pencil should be used, drawn on the inner curve of the lashes. A shadow, applied aldillfully to the lid, can increase the size of one's eyes-green for hazel eyes, light blue for blue, grey blue for grey, and violet for violet. The shadow must be put on carefully, leaving no hard lines over the centre of the lids, and carefully blended to the corners. If this is used under the eye, it must be a very alim ling and most careful in appearance, or an effect of shadowing "circles" will be evident.-BY CLARE LUCE
1930.
OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS
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61 Twitch.
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66 Relieved.
56 Stir up.
67 Close-itling garment.
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2 Dissolved.
3 Peruze.
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