Three contrasting styles for sum- uner tub frocka.
One is square necked and tailored looking, the second has a swing back skirt the and pointed bodice, and fashionable inverted pleat gives fullness to the third frock,
12 MINUTES
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BEDTIME
EAVE your face
packs and massages for a time when you have hours to devote to them.
But do the small kindnesses to your face when you haven't more than a quarter of an hour to spure. Mnke, a point of carrying out this routine every night-it will only take you twelve minutes.
The first two minutes are spent in giving your nose a bath. For this! put five drops of witch hazel or a plach of salt in warm water. If you are troubled by head noises, catarrh colds, or just general stuffiness, ' do you good.
If you don't think you have any of these things try it anyway. Some-
thing will Improve even if it is only your sense of smell.
THE
next two minutes are well spent with
bath. your eye Follow the directions on the bottle when you use an eye lotion. Eye, droppers are easy to use, and are sold "all-in-one with lotions
now. Wait until you
are lying in bed before dropping In the lotion. This will save you a minute and a half in time.
TUB FROCKS What Makes
OW for the children. Just the thing for playtime hours are these well- cut frack and knicker sels washing and pretty
in good material.
The Arst is in floral haircord collon. How well that wears and washes mothers of experience know.
It has a full skirt with a white piped bodice to match the collar and put Alceres, and the colours are rose, green saxe.
There's nothing like gingham for the tomboy in the centre. She. too, has a white collar and a long.. shaped plped bodice. It can be had In either navy, red, green or saxe checked with white.
Pleats Preferred
Younger siste: preiers a pleated skirt with patch pockets on the bodice and a Peter Pan collar and cuffs. There's navy, scarlet and saxe to choose from. I would like to tell you, too, that the knickero to all styles have elastic at waist and knee,
These frocka nre all well finished and tood wearers & set would last a child I will right through the summer. choose them for you if you like.
IN PRINT
By Mary Grace
AME for tub frocks. This year they are all short sleeved and made without falderals, so that they are easily washed and look as fresh as new after any number of vinits to the washtub. Here's the new iden. Buy three at once. Bounds good, doesn't it?.. Ono in wear, one in the wash, and the other in the wardrobe When you think that you can get the three illustrated for very small outlay, it's worth considering.
There's the tailored style with square neck in plain Empirex cloth, in pink, daffodil, almond, or hyacinth. The standing figure is in linen finish Floraline, with a zip fastener neckline and inverted pleat skirt.
This is delightful in a wide choice of colours--green. cherry, powder or navy blue and black with white. These two dresses are available in a choice of lengths 46, 48 and 50 inches
With an American Air
There's an American air about the seated gure' with its swinging skirt and pointed bodice. The colourings are powder blue, green and maize with white, or banana yellow with brown, and the hip sizes are 36. 36. 40 and 42 inches.
Summer Clothes Are
White collars, puff sleeves and swing- ing skirts give style and freakness to these schoolgirl washing (rocks. Scarlet and blue in small checks or flowers are the favourite colourings.
Easy
To
If You Know How
APPLIQUE work of any descrip- ensuring
after washing, should be solved. Shake the garment after wash
musila.
Clean-
If you
for thirty
that it thoroughly dis- wise the colour may run
them, soak first ironed first on the wrong side, then washing, and press it, when nearly minutes in cold water to which two on the right, and finally on the dry, on the wrong side, using a damp tablespoonsful of sall have been added, then wash in cold water to wrong, to throw up the design.
'which
been a little vinegar has ROANDIES and organzas are best odded. Press when the dress is only LOVES respond to careful wash-
stiffened after washing by rin- half-dry on the right side, with no Bills respond to Ing, but in the case of suede or ogskin, should be drawn on to the sing them in cold water in which cloth. Printed
of water, Ing water can be warm for these. hands while damp to prevent pucker- lant sugar has been dissolved, say similar treatment, though the wash- ing and becoming hard. Once tried eight lumps to a gallon
Press while quite damp or the QHARKSKIN, used for cruising and on they dry perfectly.
creasca will remain. This applies
A Happy Marriage?
Not money
certainly, as this article shows. Great thing is to make the best of what you have, and not expect too much.
66
D
never think of getting married on less than a thou- sand a year," is one of the things I often hear young men saying.
Well, they really mean that, all I can say is good luck to them. They'll need all they can get when, and if, they do get married.
I know, because I said the same thing myself once. Only I changed my idens just in time. If I hadn't done the girl who is now my wife would not have been able to TOY that the last four years have been the happiest of her life. We should never have got married in the first place.
Thought her a Fool PEOPLE probably said, "She is n
fool to marry him when he's got no money. Why doesn't she wait the gels, a job?" And I know they must have said, "He can't be much of a man to ask her to marry him when he can hardly support himself."
Well, I said the Game things. Nevertheless, I borrowed £10 and we got married.
But I didn't feel so badly about It at the time. It wasn't as if I had been taking her away from a com- fortable home. I didn't promise ver anything. I didn't even promise her everlasting love, although I told her that I loved her.
She was living by herself in a depressing 1tle room in a lodging house. I was occupying another de- pressing te room in the building.
me
We argued that some of the de- pression might be dispersed if we both lived together in the same room somewhere else. We might even be able to run lo a small flat. At any rate it would be cheaper if we were to live together.
So we found a small fat and got married. Between us, we were just able to raise enough money to pay the first month's rent in advance.
I don't know how we managed to exist for the first few months. My
wife was getting £3 a week as a salesgirl in a hat shop. I succeeded
in getting a job which brought mo in 35s. a week. The rent came to £7 10s, a month. (It was an un- furnished fint, and it remained so for some time.)
No time to be Bored
ALL
LL the same we were both very happy. We were never bored. You don't have time to get bored when life is a bit of a struggle, Who- ever got ho.ne. first in the evening started to prepare the dinner.
Whoever had the money did the shopping for, the next night's din-
ner.
I never thought I'd get much fun out of peeling potatoes and washing up dishes. A few years before the
den would have appalled me.
But a few years before the idea of marriage on an aggregate income of £4 15. a week would have staggered me. had been getting £000 a year then. And In those days I had thought that money and married happiness bore some rela- tion to each other.
You
I know now that they don't. can't marry an nothing, but you can be happy on very lile.
There was no craving for pleasure. For the first time I was able to get enjoyment out of the simple things of life. In the summer we went for walks in the park. In the winter we sat at home and played cards or read a book.
Of course, there were times when I was heartily ashamed of myself. I repentedly had to ask my wife for
as a loan.
MARQUISETTE should be dry- also to volles and lawn if you like ed. If you decide to have it under- what we euphemistically referred to
cleaned before it is too much them crisp.
ed, however, use lukewarm water and
Iron when almost dry. This It has gum arabic in its pro- Then give four minutes to teeth solled.
to starch for material can be stiffened, if desired, cleaning and mouthwash. If you cessing, which comes out in cleaning, DIQUE responds
and with a little starch. This method the fabric Imp. When stiffening. Printed linens have dingy teeth, gums that ure leaving
this fabric, dissolve a cottons should be dry-cleaned unless can also be used for synthetle silk use laundering sponky or inclined to bleed, ordinary salt for your mouth-wash-little clear gelatine in the water, they are dyed right through. Other crepes.
gargle every night, and every other night clean your teeth with it too.
I will arm up the inside of your mouth a lot.
LASTLY, two minutes
each
to
your Ince and hands. Smear your face with cold cream and work it in with an upward movement as much as possible. Leave the cream on your on your face and glori
hands.
Wash them with, the cold cream as you would will soap and
water, then, taking each Anger separately, bosc....len from tip to massago strokes to front and back, ten strokes to the sides....with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand.
Put plenty of cream round your nails for this and the massage are two of the greatest discouragements to brittle nail and overgrown cuticle, Your hand finished, wipe all the cream off them and your face with a tissuo.
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But she didn't mind. I was understood that I had married her for her money, anyway,
I
sald frequently
thal things couldn't go on like this indefinitely. I said it wasn't fair to her. But she anly replied that she was perfectly I know happy. And I belleved her. we were both happy.
After four Years
WE have been married for four years now, and things haven't changed much in that time, True, there is a little more money to spend; we go out more..
But we aren't any happier than we were. We still to for walks in the park, and we still spend most of our evenings a home playing cards or reading. Which shows that we have learned to be happy without the aid of money.
If you want a moral it is that some people expect too much from marriage. We expected very little. But we determined to make that little count.
Perhaps that is why, after four years of married life, we are still happy. Perhaps that is why we ex- pect to go on being happy,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1987.
Tell me,
doctor.
•
What is a
mother to do! Why, the scratch was so small you could hardly see it: blood-poisoning never entered my mind. After all, children can't sit still all day-though I have asked Freddie not to play in that shed. But, I mean, it might happen to any of us—a cut, a little scratch! Tell me, what is one to do?"
The smallest cut or scratch is enough for the germs of blood-poisoning to enter. To the germs that cause the havoc, a tiny break in the skin is a wide-open door. There is only ane way to prevent their invasion; they must be killed-at ance. 'Dettol,' the Modern Antiseptic, can be applied immediately; there are directions on every bottle. This thorough killer of germs is gentle and tender on human tissues. Non- poisonous and non-staining to the skin, yet death to germs. Dettol' promptly used may save you untold pain and danger.
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