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How To
Sun-Tan
REALLY 'good tan is not easily
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Sun-burn olls to protect the akla and help it to brown easily and pain- lessly are quite inexpensive. Before applying all the skin should be cleansed with a good cleansing cream rather than with soap and water. Sprend the cream liberally over the face, neck, and armu, and then. re- move with soft rag or tissues.
Next apply the sun-burn oils over the paris which are to be exposed to the sun. See that no place is missed, and then go forth, but do not re- main too long in the heat the first
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Do not wash the face at night. Cream it instead, and when it is quite clean massage in a good nourishing sin food. Allow a little of this to remain on all night. The sun dries the natural olls from the skin, and extra lubrication is needed for the after exposure to the sun, and one of the most effective ways of using it is to mix a litle with some skin food In the palm of the hand. This gives the oll some solidity, and the mix- ture can be patted well into any lines and wrinkles and left on during the night.
Special make-up is required for a sun-tan, and there are lovely shades made to go with it. Dark bronze powders, bright lipsticks with a touch of geranium or orange, and rouge to match all give a lovely glow to the checks and the lips.
Do not forget, if you powder the arms, to use a dark shade, and there are very effective quid powders made In sun-ian colouringa.
A touch of brown eye-shadow, and little dark mascara brushed on to The lashes, will put a finishing touch to your summer beauty,
Buttercup Cake
J. 8.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who chose nine costumes for the visits of the King and Queen to the White House and to Hyde. Fark, appears in one of her selections, left, a Scotch plaid chiffon dinner gown of shades of green, gray, orange and cyclamen. It has a wide skirt which is worn over a white crepe slip. The front of the dress and the sleeves are shirred and a wide belt is worn. The other has long, puffed sleeves which may be pushed up, a white crepe tailored top and print skirt of red and white star de- sign, held together at the waist by a bluebird leather belt.
Mrs. Roosevelt Wore
Red, White, and Blue
NEW YORK.
Playing hostess to their Majesties, the King and Queen, is all in the day's work to our First Lady but even she felt the need of a new wardrobe for the occasion, or occasions rather, since Mrs. Roosevelt had King George VI and Queen Elizabeth as her guests both at the White House and at Hyde Park, the home of the Roosevelt family, The First
tumes for the royal visit,
PARTICULARLY suitable on the Lady chosen a wardrobe of nine cas
summer tea-table.. buttercup cake suggests an attractive way of The dresses in which Mrs. Roose- using
up yolks of egg when thevelt is shown above were worn by her whites have been used for another.
during the royal visit. purpose.
Three yolks are required to six ounces each of caster sugar and mar- gurine, halt a pound of dour, half a pound of sultanas, a teaspoonful of cream of tartar, and quarter a len- spoonful of bicarbonate of soda.
Cream the margarine and sugar. bent up the yolks, stir in half of them and beat again, Gradually fold in the flour and suitanns, adding a little water if the consistency is too stiff, Turn Into a lined in and buke in n moderate oven for about an hour and n half.
At the top blue chambray in o softened version of the shirtwaist frock. Note the square neckline, flap pockets and firing skirt.
Styled like a silk frock is the sheer cotton at the poliom, which has a 10-gore skirt. The mà- lerini is a multicolour stripe print with a design of brilliant feld flowers,
SHORT CUTS
Better results In grinding dates, figs or raisins through a food chopper ure obtained by udding few drops of Iemon Julee.
*
Small bottles are best in maki ing Jams.
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One costume has a skirt of red and white silk with star motif. This is topped by a white crepe shirtwaist, the long full sleeves of which may
Did you know that it is possible to be pushed up and worn at any length. salt peanuts in the shell by soaking The belt is of blue leather, making them in a ten per cent salt solution n colour scheme that has sentimental before roasting? significance for both guest, an lins the motif of Mrs. Roose- velt's other dinner gown, a plaid chosen in defence to the Scottish clan and ancestry of the queen.
hostess and
ERMINE STOLE CHOSEN ...Tais....dinaer gown, also of the casual type, hns an extremely wide skirt for which the colourful plaid is cut on the blus. Green, gray, or- ange and cyclamen form the plud The gown has a wide girdle and a simple bodice with elbow-length sleeves.
In Mrs. Roosevelt's hostess, trouse was also a gracious dress of Alencon lace the self bolero of which
is held back by diamond clips.
.
*
Plano keys will remain white if rubbed with alcohol and then dried.
When a bar of soap is used for dishwashing. soap the dish cloth in making suds for more sudsy water.
.
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"man"ongelmay¬be made-by--- adding while of erg to plain ge- latin.
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Hard grease spots may be removed from a stove by putting a few drops of kerosene oil on a cloth and rub- bing.
Foiling The Fly
Instead of a short fur jacket, which (WK/INTER brings the germs of colds seems to be uniform this season. Mrs.
und Hu, With the wann Roosevelt chose a wide stole of mowy weather comes the fly, which being ermine extending to the floor, a mo- ja visible pest, is more easily dealt del which may well revive the stole, with.
a favourite of a generation or so ago.
If possible. be should be stopped. WORN OVER. EVENING COWNS
from entering the house at all. The best way of doing this is to pay at- The stole, which the wife of the tention to his specin ilkes and dis- President wore over two forinal evening gowns, one of chiffon and the kes. Sweet and "menty" foods are his favourites and for quenching his other of natural Alencon lace thirst he has a partiality for milk especially designed by Kochc.
(the creamier the better! Every- American furrier. It is mude of 250 thing in the larder therefore should selected Alaskan ermine pelts and be covered with weighted net, meat will be worn loosely over the and fish being kept in a safe if there shoulders, falling to the floor. The Is no refrigerator. namo Eleanor is embroidered on the lining
Flies revel in refuse as everyone.
One of Mrs. Roosevelt's smart af knows. It is wire to burn fruit and vegetable peelings at once. If this ternoon ensembles is a rose silk print is impossible they should be kept in fashioned as a tailored-type sulla tightly-covered poll outside the The print has a small pattern of black back door and burnt at the first op. and green figures, the front being portunity. pleated, with crystal buttons above
the waist and clusters of plents at the
It is dimcult now to get the scented
back. The silk-print Jacket is hip-musk used by our grandmothers to length and Atted. A tailored lingerie ward off files, this plant being par- bow is worn at the V-neck. A black ticularly obnoxious to the Insects. hat trimmed with the rose print of Fortunately they are common plants the dress, a black bat and black they dislike almost as much: white
loves go with this costume.
clover, for example, stinging nettles, ider and walnut leaves, mignonette and the oxeye dalay, “
Any of these hung up outside the windows or put in jars on the sills Gics.
Brighten your will keep off faint-hearted
Bolder spirits are deterred by win-
Home dows washed over with parafin, Li
with
vender, too, they hate. Wads of cot- fon-wool, sonked In Invender waler and put in various parts of the room In saucers will count the most cour- aucous members of the species.
Files apparently hate bluse in all its shades. Blue-washed Jarder wails aro therefore a great advantage, from the human point of view.
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Sound, refreshing sleep is essential for beauty and health. In those golden hours of slumber tired eyes regain their brightness. The fatigued body is strengthened and rebuilt. Hagged nerves are soothed and restored. New energy is created to meet the demands of the coming day.
Sleep comics quickly and naturally to those who, before retiring, drink a cupful of delicious Van Houten's Cocoa.
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The 1939 Edition of the
CHINA YEAR BOOK
EDITED by H. G. W. WOODHEAD, C.B.E.
The new edition will add another volume to the China Year Book series (dating from 1912), which constitutes the only complate contemporary history of China. It provides all material necessary for forming correct judgments on the Far Eastern situation and embodies all important documents and statistics of the year.
Among the 25 subjects dealt with by Foreign and Chinese experts are the following-
Sino-Japanese Hosillities (Documented) Who's Who in China
Japan's Programme of Economic Development in Chinu Communications during the Hostilities
Shanghal and Other Foreign Concessions
The Refugee Problem in China
Foreign Trade in China during 1939
Finance and Currency (including war measures)
The Kuomintang and the Government
Royal octavo, 688 pages, cloth bound; Shanghai $25 not Postage: in China 30 cents, abroad $1.40.
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