Long nose

Aquiline hose.

Tiptilted nose

Small nose***

Pointed nose

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Hat Chart

find your shape of

face and

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will see your

Round face

Long face

Double chin

Receding chin.

Jutting checkbone

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This Is How To Read The Chart

Look down the left-hand sido to find your type of nose; along the top for ur type of face. Where the two columns meet you will find the answer to your hai problem. Below, the features of the hats are described.

1 Small brim, narrow high crown, to balance the cheek bones.

2 High wide brim, with high trimming, lengthens the face.

3 To shorten the face hat comes down over the forehead.

4

To offset a double chin, draw attention to the top of your hat, plle trimming on the crown.

5 With a small nose and a receding chin have a hat that nar-

rows at the top of your head.

GIf your chin is pointed wear a brim which tilts well forward.

Broad brim with forward tilt 25 balances nose and cheek bones, High draped turban gives length 26 to the face and shows off at- tractive tip-tilted nose.

• Small fint hat, perched to the front and side, shortens a joo Jong face.

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10 The forward movement of the

beret balances these features,

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Shallow sailor, tilted. forward shadows wide cheek-bones. 11gh toque, lengthens the face, feather trimming helps nose.. Wide trimming on a small hot shortens this face,

All the lines go forward to balance the nose and chin.

A vinor brim and high trim- ming minimise a pointed nose) and receding chin.

Flat sailor with a wide sweep- ing brim, trimming forward and high.

First-Aid For Umbrellas

UMBRELLAS are usually neglected

and it is no wonder that they often have a much shorter life than would be the case if you look them over for defects now and again.

At the first shen of small hole or a siil, open the umbrella to its fullest extent and stick a piece of adhesive tape over the hole. Apply the patch inside, pressing against the tape en both sides. If you get tape to match the colour of your umbrella, the re- pair will be hardly noticeable.

When the wirework of your umbrella becomes rusted I will sooner or later cause the material to perish. The easlest way to deal with rusty framework is to rub off the rust with emery paper, and apply a coating of gold or aluminium paint. When an umbrella is wet, do not fold it up, but let it stand handle then downwards. The damp can

run off evenly, instead of being con- fined among the ribs at the ferrule end.

A novel idea is to hang a muslin bag containing dried lavender, ver- bena, or musk from the top, inside, As the moisture dries it will absorb the aroma, and you'll notice plea- sant perfume on the next wet day.

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hat

Pointed chin

January 19, 1939.

LET HIM TALK SHOP

a young girl the other day, xplaining why she had broken

her engagement, "A husband ought not to talk shop with his wife."

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Nearly every woman says that, or lést belleves it before she is mar- rled! She has grand theories about a few home conversation, maybe private

and regulations. "John and I will never bore each ather" and "Business trouble should be left in the office."

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They round spiendid. Sometimes they even work out fairly well, but for the most part they are empty phrases, selfish, senseless, and even little dangerous. Preventing man talking shop at home is just as dificult as

as forbidding a small boy to talk about football. If he is keen on his work he will talk about It. 11 he 13 worried he will talk too, and If he cannot get his wife to listen, ho will soon find someone else who will

The Feminine Point of View

A man's work is never just his ulous. So lent as he has a wife and home to work for, ble method of earning his living should affect her closely. To shut her eyes and her ears to it, lo refuse to have it dis- cussed at home is selfish and stupid. It suggests to the acute male mind two "feminine" points of view (a) She is not i the least Interested in

work, only in my salary. (b) She has not the Intelligence to understand. My talking about my job makes her feel inferior,

A generation ago all husbands held the second belief. They knew that their

wives,

brought up for domestic

life

alone and with the minimum of general education, could not possibly understand business. Many of these wives knew nothing about money, and less about trade and business dealings. Politics were never dis- cussed in their presence because they were not supposed to have the brains to understand polities.

Sharing Interests

But to-day! Nearly every girl who marries a business man bna business training and experience of her own.

Modern women have, proved their business worth and modern husbands know it. Some of them value the talent so much that they marry a business woman so that she can, with Intelligent understanding, "back them uo" and share their lives. The hap- pleat marriages on record are those bound together by one strong vital Interest-two people who share the same career, who valuo each other's opinion, who talk shop.

Talking shep does not mean, of course. that they talk about nothing else. Because they both understand their subject thoroughly they ex- haust it quickly and pass on to come- thing else, and because they both understand they are never bored.

A husband should talk shop with his wife, if she has the wit and sym- pathy to understand him! He must talk to someone-for he is only a man-and she is (or should be) his partner.

Anne Blythe

Mothers!

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Baby's health depends-now and In the future on the food ha receives during the first months.

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fortifies her body against sickness

and increases and enriches the

natural flow of milk.

Maltonic is prepared under the

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11, Beret is tipped forward to even up the turned-up nose and re- reding chin; trimming on top.

12 Perch this little toque right for- ward to carry on the line of the" forehead,

13 Tills dat beret tilted well for- ward on the forehead balancea check and nose.

14 Here, the highs turban lengthens the face, worn slightly forward to balance the aquiline nose.

15 Voluminous trimming is placed forward, to straighten the nose and shorten the face.

10 The line of this big beret, well

up one side. down the other.

helps this oquiline nose.

17 The curving brim coming down

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10 Small hot tilted front and Ride-

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31 Fint as a alac, this bat shortens

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22 Wear a shallow hat weil for- ward to diminish a big nose and a double chin..

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