SMALL
fripperies
DETAILS, BUT WHAT A DIFFERENCE
THEY MAKE
TOO many trimmings, we all know, spoil the most high-styled frock. But one or two, picked witli care, and a penny- discrimination, can make
plain outfit look at least sixpence coloured.
arc
When you One warning: choosing a little something to revitalise a frock, a bag, a glove, or your new hair do, go for the newest, boldest ideas. If feathers are the fashion, better wear the whole bird than a timid wing-tip which will only look fussy. If buttonholes are featured make yours bright and showy. It need not cost much and you will not wear it for long, but while you do it will succeed in making last year's suit look fresh from the fitter.
This year's trimmings tend to the Edwardian style, to suit the 1905 evening dresses and the swept-up hair. There's a glitter about them; fantasy has gone all feminine. If you have got any old-fashioned jewellery get it out, polish it up, and wear it, not on your bosom, but on your glove, your shoulder, or in your hair. The new high-curled hair style can take almost any sort of irimmings; feathers or flowers; bows or ribbons; sequins or stars.
Do You Know How to Relax?
66 AND work never hurt anybody, į
"Hand work ne food thing some
times even lo overwork," and a doc- tor once. But he also added, "Only, nobody must overwork habitually,"
In these days of strain and stress the healthful person, therefore, is the one who ens take full advantage of the restful periods which come her way. It letting go the reins the right way of for a time and resting which matters. If we knew how to relax we would soon get again and return to hurness refreshed and strengthened.
Many people make the mistake of thinking that to relax is simply to do nothing. This would be possible if it were not for the Inet that once we seek to rid the mind of ull effort, too often there rush in all the wor- ries and troubles which either we or which daily have kept at bay
harass us. And so it is obvious that we must train the mind to rest it- self during the hours of relaxation.
The first thing to do is to relax the muscles completely. Conscious- ly when lying down relax each mus- cle separately by thinking definitely
of the net of relaxing as you think!
Then when the body of each one.
feels restful, begin to fill the mind with pleasant thoughts. Go over in your mind some walk which lives or visit some de. In your memory,
lightful spot in your imagination.
Or think of some event which you are pleasantly antleipating. The: mind will gradually reinx with thei body.
The
new .off- the- shoulder evening frocks uced a lot of carrying off. They took charming and much more becoming if you lie a black velvet rib- -"boa round your neck and clasp it with a Victorian brooch or cameo, But-
• an important but don't think of this unless you kare a long neck.
When your hair is long. Cough to be serpt up. there are often some ends which will straggle down the back, Clasp them together and hold them up with a comb or clip. This one is made in the shape of a pill claw, but any large formal broark would took amari.
Antique bronches have been back in fashion for Home months past. But it's a new idea to pin them on the back of a plove- either on an afternoon glove or on a three-quarter length evening filove. Smarter still if you pin a
brocch twin
hair
your
Don't try to Acrape your hair on to the top of your head until it has grown really long enough. While it is growing try doing it this way. Comb the it straight down back, curl the ends into a "drake's tail," and tie them with a velvet bow
the nape of your (173 neck.
You don't love to be a Tucar debutant'a to feathers in your hair this Reason. Here are three small Ostrich feathers, and bright curled
ticd with coloured, scarlet velvet bow and clipped invisibly into a curl on the top of your head.
Portrait of a
Future
Tennis Champion
laste
a
ing. for instance; when she has a blt of me to spare she likes deter- tive storles.
Aspiring tennis players will be lud to hear that Jean finds no strict just avoids ulet necessary. She
eating anything heavy, which is not much of an effort, as apparently she prefers light food enyhow. She is not, however, a believer in the toast and orange juice regime. She likes a proper breakfast.
tennis.
the mind may be over-taxed and the thing under the sun, and admits musical comedies, and goes to the of tennis, but doesn't nerves overstrained. The first thing to a liking for everything you to do then is change the direction of your thoughts or relax the nerves can mention (spiders, slugs, and pictures about once a week, but isn't anythin
But
Fortunately her parents are keen on her pluying JR you would like to know is a sense of rhyllim helps a lot. a girl who is She is no "highbrow" but likes any more about
add jazz tune. Thought Direction
First-class athletes need not have she has none of the family watching
one has a her during matches. for the theatre, especially Sometimes, however, it is difficult pretty good at everything you
Jean wants to go on playing lots want to do to and this stage of relaxation, for can think of, interested in every one-track minds. This
thut means leaving her fon. About movie stars--she horne und family; the family con- as to having a favourite she's "just brothers, both unmarried. in some pleasant recreation or hob beetles included)-meet fifteen- thinks they are all quite nice, but sists of father and mother and two So she will stay at school a bit by. Even to read a thriller will give year-old Jean Nicoll.
She was in the news recently blank."
She is domestic, too: interested in this change, and the real value of
can cook a bit and longer and has no immediate plans. such books is simply that they take when she won both the under housekeeping, us out of ourselves. Or seek out n
int eighteen and the mixed doubles ikes knitting. But she doesn't make Still, there is plenty of time. She friend or enter into some pleasant
to do when she's thirty? companionship. These are channels championships at the recent her own pullovers. Her mother does is now fifteen-what will she be able whereby we may "let off steam" or Northern Lawn Tennis Tourna- them. Jouse the tension of strained mindment at Scarborough. Soon sho and nerves. It is really then (and will be playing in the national often not till then) that one can reunior championship at Wimble-
lax and rest.
don (she has been too young to tiful nor pretty, but she has un
Але
WHAT does she look like? Well, Jeun is neither beau- Often either in resting or in try enter for this before).
sitractive face, particularly Jean has been playing champion brows, and a good complexion. Her to go to sleep some definite Ing
she was eleven hair is brown, short, naturally wavy, thought or worry begins to fret the mind and rest and sleep become im-alalp possible. One good thing to do is to Usually she wins her matches, but and she uses no make-up-yet.. rise and drink o ginas of water or what happens if she loseB
tennis since
Cooking Hints
cat something. Or even to get up "Never mind," says Jean, "I learned in well-tailored shorts cut very full burn, witte the apples will cook and sit in a chair for a moment or something from the game."
the two helps. For this breaks train of thought and helps to relense
the strbin,
The
П
JHEN baking upples, put a piece paper smeared of greaseproof
tin. Place the with butter in the On the court she always appears apples on this and the tin will not with lots of big pleats. She is very much better.
Boiled puddings can be easily re- fond of clothes and enjoys choosing
their basins without them herself. In between matches moved from
teddy bear" breaking it a cloth is first wrung DESIDES tennis Jean plays she wears u dark grey otherwise, ajout in cold water and wrapped round
them for a few seconds. well-netball, overcoat if it's cold; ploys and
light grey flannel blazer. snooker, darts,
preference for shades of blue and,
SL.
shove
flavour.
MAKE-UP FOR OLDER WOMEN...
M
TOST elderly women fall in their makcup for two simple reasons. Their eyesight is not so good as it was, and they attempt to don
they when complexion youthful ought to be content with a frankly middle-aged one.
To-day, when there are as many beautiful elderly women as beauti- ful young ones, coametle artists have given a lot of thought to the looks of the matron.
Every good beauty shop stocks and powders and special creams rouge for the not-so-young, and they
are, as they ought to be, vastly dif
ferent from the cosmetics sold for
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young and girlish skins. They give NO WONDER THEY ARE PLEASED
on effect of soft and maturo dignity,
and really add beauty to a face, that
is no longer youthful.
Enemies of Beauty
Most middle-aged women know. that the most powerful enemy to youthful appearance is that elderly shine that appears on the finest skins about the age of fifty; that, and the faint yellowing of com- plexion, the tiny lines and broken veins, and falling contours of a once-
chin.
maxange
Good nourishing skin food, a facial
and
pack now and then, and nightly exercise with a stimulating cream slapped and palted Into the skin will do wonders for drooping contours.
But if you are reconciled to wrin- kles and are only worried about and faded skin, content your- shiny self with thorough make-up the middle-aged.
for
Some older women object to pow- der, principally because they never seem to find the right shade. For them, skin lotion or liquid pow- der, which is spread evenly over the face with a
a pad of cotton wool, will give a beautiful matt effect without any Boury appearance. There are good colours for elderly complexions -peach for the crcomy skin and natural for the pink-and-white.
Buy a soft light-tinted rouge that matches perfectly and apply it with
Most Arms who great discretion. make beauty preparations sell a Use that. If you nutural lipstick.
must have any, although you will probably agree that lipstick is best left to the young and the sophistle- ated.
Don't Forget Your Glasses
If
it
is no ult your eyesight should be, don't attempt inake-up unless you are sitting in a good light and wearing your glasses! Most make-up mistakes are simply the result of bad eyesight at the dressing table.
Remember to apply your make- cream ог liquid up-foundation
over your neck 15 powder-well
face. well as your
Do the same with
Lo avoid that and
brush
over pack, appearance,
off the surplus with a complexion brush. Peach powder is best for elderly women with creamy skins, but for all others there is oyster a good, safe, natural tint,
Το give the eyes a #soft appearance, finish your make-up with a louch of cold cream on the eyebrows and across the eyelids themselves. Un- less you are of a very sophisticated type, do not attempt eye make-up.
An eyebrow pencil drawn across improve the brows will certainly those that have gone thin and faded. But if you are past fifty and frankly middle-aged, steer clear of mascara and eye-shadow.
Make-up to be effective must. never be articial, Its art lics In softness and delicate colour.
Anne Blythe
Tomato
Preserves
MOST people
lack
imagination tomatoes; when dealing with the tomato should be allowed occa- sionally to escape from the usual bed of lettuce leaves!
this recipe for a delicious Try
are at marmalade while tomatoes their best:-You will require 8 lbs ripe tomatoes, 6 lemons, 6 lbs sugar, und 1b preserved ginger.
Skin the tomatoes by plunging them into bolling water. Then cut up.
Add the juice and grated rind, of the lemons, and the sugar and glager cut into small pieces.
Boll all together, till a little of the jelly tested on a saucer will sel, that is for about 20-30 minutes. Tomato and Lemon Jam
This is very refreshing and easy to make, and gives a piquancy to cold meat.
Take 4 lbs tomatoes, 4 lbs sugar. I pint water, and 0 lemons. Skin and cut up the tomatoes.
Peel the rind off the lemons thin- ly, and boll tilt soft in the 'pint of water. Cut into fine shreda.
Remove pith from lemons, and cut into small pieces. Put all into pan with the sugar, and water rinds were bolled in-stir til bolling, and boll 20 minutes or so i the jam seta. when tested on a spucer.
tennis (in winter). For suits and dresses she shows a When parsley is not avaliable for pily is that it is often the very people who are tired and over-acrosse, tablo strained who need rest and yet who billiards,
enjoys dancing, unexpectedly, she ilkes frills. She onicielles, use chopped mustard and find either from temperament or cir-a'penny. She
It is to skates (al. Wembley), and fishes on has an evening dress made of two cress: it will prove quite satisfac how difficult cumstaneca
holidays, which she always spends layers of net, mauve over blue, with tory, in addition to Imparting a new resi.
Scotland.
n huge sash of pale mauve ribbon.
A small muslin bag of dry mustard Margaret's, at At school,
placed next to cooked beetroot in the Two principles should be remem-
wears no jewellery, just a walch.
Inrder will keep them fresh for days. the value of Harrow, she shows the same kind She hardly ever puts a hut on and
likes bered. The first Is
of all-round Ablilty. She change, in occupation, interest, or
When making lemonade, try add- thought. Sometimes Change of drawing, sings in the school choir,
T
THOUGH Joan hus no pets of ing a large cupful of apple juice esalia). That is why und plays the plane. In fact she environment
taken from tho lier own she likes all animals,strained from stewed apples, and the changing the furniture of a room has passed several outside music or entering Into a new house is so examinations, only "it was a long
time ago" and she can't quite re- especially dogs and horses, but she lemonade will taste delicious. helpful. And the other principle
To improve a packet jelly, dis- that we should train our minds to member what they were called, ex- can't ride. It was quite a relief to healthful, happy
thoughts. Mind cept that they were the ones that hear of something she couldn't do,
do take and started with but maybe she will learn even that solve it in 4 oz water and make up the liquid to the required amount one of these days.
of water. There is not much time for lots with ginger als instead mense help in this connection.
This young Analist believes that' musical training is good for her ten- of the things she likes doing-rend-This will not only improve the
pointings and suggestions are of im- people
Grade I.
L. T.
Isobel
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Herring Roll Salad
und allow to get very cold. These be prepared the herring rolls can day before they are required.
Butter a thick slice of brown flavour, but will be delightful if
bread for each person and place on served with whipped crears.
a bed of lettuce leaves and allced To make n Swim roll withou!
tomatoes. Slice a few cold potatoes, cracking it is not too easy. Do not overcook the roll, and when it is
On top of the potato CLEAN, wash, and bone four her- mix well with mayonnalac, and pile oven, immediately
the cold herring rings and divide each into two. on the bread.
two of turn it on to a clean damp cloth.
Roll up these alfets with a pie-dish. arrange Trim the edges, and spread with a
This is really substantial meal, little warned jam and roll up quick- Just cover with vinegar and water, fillets. ly, so that the moisture from the half-and-half, and add a teaspoonful
of pickling spice. Bake in a moder- and as appetising as it is easily pre- cloth will prevent it crumbling.
ats even for one and a half hours, pared.
G. T. T.