DOWN to the BEACH

A gipsy handker- chief closely tied over the hair is a popular sunbath. ing head-dross.

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by

MARY GRACE

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EA shore outilts this year are 05 two-sided as ม penny. Once on the bench you can play round in rompers or sun suit as scanty as you please.

But going down to the beach or walking sodatoly along the pro- menade you must wear a wrap as long and as ample as your grand- mother's dressing gown.

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For young girls there are buttoned. akiris with cloverly arranged sun- bathing tops-many of the latter are just long brightly coloured scarves, fotod crossover faanion and tled round the waist. or two diferent shades are made up into a waistcoat shape. We show one of the newest bore, a laced halter brassière. Over thin ia worn A bolero coat and sometimes beneath the skirt are full- skirted shorts,

Sketched is a long bench dress of truly Victorian eus, made in red azid white striped calton with all the edges bound with black. In the bag to. malchi, you can pack your bathing sulis and the paraphernalia one takes down to the beach. Next to this outfit is a beach dress of sink nen with turquoise rape atraps. The skirt is slit with wide plents either mde.

Below is a typleaf sun bathing dress in royal blue, inyeta down each side ate of course black net similar to that used for fubing nets. The natural-

straw hat ties tunder the chin and on top of crown with binck ribbon.

Don't, you like, too, the new aviator eye-shades, cut out of oiled alik?

This summer it's the fashion on the beach to keep your bead covered. Headgear like the easy one sketched is worn, just a kerchief knotted on the forehead or tied under the chin.

Vivid sunbathing suit in royal blue with panels or coarse lishing not lot in at the sides.

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COSMETIC

CARE

POWDER, roure, and lipstick

must be chosen so that it suits each individual skin. There is no other really satisfactory way to obtain the best results.

A very fine skin needs a very fine powder, whereas a Bomb- what dry skin should have a foundation of cold cream in place of the usual vanishing cream. Practically all powders now may be had in OPE

overy conceivable

shade. And once you have de- termined which one is best In your case, keep to it.

Vanishing creams need careful selection — and application - otherwise when the powder is applied, a patchy effect is pro- duced.

Use only a very little vanish- Ing cream, and then smooth it over and allow it to soak in for in few minules before dusing on the powder.

The proper storing of cos- melles so that they are always In condition and produce the best results is an important point.

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Creams exposed to the air quickly lose their freshness and efficacy, and the fragrance dis- appears.

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powders notorious collectors of dust, while powderpuffs, tollet sponges, &c. become clogged, and in that state do more harm than good.

Face powders, too, should be kept perfectly dry if the most is to be made of them. If exposed

a steamy atmosphere they are likely to cake and lose their re- freshing qualities.

When lack of accommodation for storing one's beauty perqul- sites is a drawback, cosmetics should be bought in small quan- titles so that they may be used up fairly quickly—at least before they have time to

go wrong. It means buying oftener, of course. But one is always sure of the freshness of new cosmetics, even in very small quantities.

Freshness counle for more than

I usually Imagined, if good effects are to be achieved.

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Banishing Grease Spots

THE old-fashiond remedy for getting rid of grease spots by using a hot iron over brown paper is a great help occasion- ally, but there are times when something else is needed. Sup- pose, for instance, you get grease on your smart brown leather sports shoes-not much help to be hoped for from a hot iron then, is difficult to get grease out of leather, but the very best thing to try is French chalk.

Rub it energetically into the: spot, then leave the part for twenty-four hours, well coated

with the stuff. At the end of that time brush it all off, and clean the shoes with a good brown polish or cream.

If a polished table becomes greasy so that I cannot be polished nicely, wash it thoroughly with a worm soap flake father, using sponge. Bry with equal thoroughness, then polish in the usual way. Do not touch it, with the polish until it is perfectly dry. ry.

For grease on a carpet try the brown paper and iron remedy first., Have really absorbent paper; the very thin or shluy kind is not much use. Clean blotting paper absorbs grease well, too. Place a

double layer both underneath the spot and on top of it, then press with n very warm fron. A5 the grease

toaks through move the paper to get a clean, place over the spot,

A grease splash on wallpaper calls for French chalk, dabbed on thickly, and left for twenty-four hours. Brush off with a scrupulously clean dusting broth, and, if necessary, re- peat the chalking.

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Arithmetic and grammar exercises. I wish their children to make good are a rather difficult problem. Here kitchen table (sometimes a fer of hot progress at school, yet many think Parents are sorely templed to work dripping will get upset, for instance), that the best way of furthering this out the exercise themselves, and to wish is to assist them in the actunt check their results with those obtain it quickly enough, to dowse it with is quite a good trick if you can do No ed by scholar..

This method is not to be

plenty of cold water. This hardens By all 1 means supervise their

couraged; It is hardly fair to the the fat at once and prevents it soult- work. See that they do it thorough child himself, let alone his teacher.ng into the wood. The set fat is ly and neatly, yet except in the case A much better method is for your then scraped off, and the inblo the very young do not let them children. to check their answers i remedy is good also for fat split on

themselves. Bo, then their lessons will lose all in way, or work back from the result

Let them do their sums a different | an allcloth-covered floor.

For a grease-spattered stove there terest--for there is. forces one to stick to a task better and to the starting point, and with crumpled newspaper, but it

nothing that

is nothing to beat a brisk rubbing then check their answers. In the than the more act of puzzling it out same way, encourage them to check left for any length of time, it will for oneself.

the fat is very thick, or has been other written exercises by constant only come off satisfactorily when Supervising

home Jessons, of reference to rules and textbooks. course, means more than just sitting But though, you refuse to help the stove is scrubbed with very hot reading a novel an armchair and them with written exercises, it is a water, with a handful of washing

novell If your child sees wise plan to encourage your children soda dissolved in it. doing

this, he will resent the to discuss their various problems fact that you are enjoying yourself with other members of the family. while he himself is working. Show them that you, too, are inter-

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If you wish your children to ested in their work, and they will benent by homework, you must taite become mora interested in it them- the place of their teacher and ask selves.. them questions on it. Go over their spelling lesson with them, hear their ren if they ask questions; the child Above all, don't ignore the child- poetry or their reading lesson, and whose curiosity has

been question them on their history and ignored will never regain an intereat geography.

in schoolwork.

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