Beauty Every Girl's Gift If She Has Confidence
Cultivate Superior Feeling, Take Good Care of Appearance
soaking in any kind of soap and water.
You will always wear a pair of loose cotton gloves while dusting, or any such work about the house or garden.
One of the old wiseacres, who took a keen pleasure in telling us the sad things about ourselves. said, "All women would be more attrac- tive than they are, if they would not apologise for their looks." He thinks we do it to call attention to Always wash the hands well with our good points, but that, he warns, plenty of creamy, soapy lather and is not the way it should be done. warm water every day, but remove Be sure you are beautiful. Cul-the soap with clear water, then use tivate a superior. feeling about a lotion or cream to soothe the yourself, and never, never, admit ski
any imperfection. When you Before putting on your dusting are smart enough to believe in your gloves, just wet the soap and claw own charms, everyone else will a bit with the finger nails, so the think as you do, and you are beauti-free edge of the nails will become ful.
packed with the soap, then rub a little film of cream over the hands.
remember your hair.
Use your creams every night and
brushing will not remove the wave A good
when your brushing is a regular practice.
of
Comforting, isn't it? And true too, so far as we need care. It just means when we have the pride to make the most of ourselves we will be good looking
You know, when we are keeping the skin nice and clear and the hair clean and soft with good shampoos, and lots of brushing, we are never plain.
HANDS IMPORTANT
BEAU CATCHERS
dance
Then the hands play an import-
The new evening frocks are regu- ant part in our looks and even iflar beau catchers, and the you are a home girl and do the oor looks just like a garden filled numerous things about the house with beautiful, ethereal blossoms. that tend to make the skin dry and Full-skirted frocks of chiffon or lace cracked and the nails chipped, you
with matching, long capes, COM- can do something to prevent those plete with dainty hoods, are selling things marring your nice handfast. But they should be worn beauty.
only by the very young woman.
Then You will wear rubber gloves there is the marquisette dress and when you must have your hands bolero, with short, high, puffed in water and strong soap, or even sleeves. This comes in delicate blue the kind that is not hard on the or rose and has the bottom of its full skin. Sensitive hands, you know, skirt strewn with tiny velvet forget- must be protected against too much me-not clusters.
THE CHINA MAIL APRIL 14, 1938.
WHO IS IT? She looks like Greta Garbo, and is supposed to be Greta Garbo, but in real life she is Joan Bourne, made up to represent the Swedish star at a recent Film Ball held at Pinewood.
PLAYING TRUTH
. Don't hide your light under bushel. The modern world hasn't time to look for it.
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You know what happened to the man who buried his talents. Keep,, yours in circulation--no one likes a miser.
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Make the most of yourself. It's worth a trial to improve whatever you have-in looks, grace, conversa- tion, bravery and good humour.
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REGISTRY WEDDINGS
The marriage took place Fester- day at the Registry, Supreme Court, between Mr. Eu Tai Hang, son of the late Mr. Eu Cheng Tseng, and Miss Tsoi Wai Ching, daughter of Mr. Tsoi Ying Chof, merchant.
The ceremony which took place at 11 am, was performed by the Deputy Registrar of Marriages, Mr. W. A. Jones, and witnessed by Mrs. Tsoi Sin Shi and Mr. Yu Sui Chung, The bridegroom is a clerk in the employ of the National Lacquer and Paint Products Co., Ltd.
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At 3 p.m. the marriage between Mr. Yan Ka Kui and Miss Wong Hon Lau, was solemnised. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Yan Ming Hay, and the bride the daughter of Mr. Wong Suen Hing
The Deputy Registrar, Mr. W. A. Jones, officiated and the ceremony was witnessed by Mr. Chan Kai Fan and Mr. Wong Suen Hing.
The bridegroom is an aeroplane mechanic, residing at 213 Tam Kung Road, Kowloon City.
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES
The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:
Try a new perfume if you need a to Miss Geneva Margaret Dye, Mr. Joseph Turner, linen manu- facturer of San Tak Lane, Swatow, change. Put on entirely new make medical missionary doctor attached comic strips if life seems weighty.Kityang, near Swatow. up when you feel low. Turn to the to the Bixby Memorial Hospital,
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Mr. Hou Hong Kwong, book- keeper associated with Messrs. Fretting grows wrinkles. They're Wan, residing at 35 Argyle Street, Wing Wo Company, to Miss Mui lâ Inot as easy to erase as to avoid. Kowloon,
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