Beauty and You
by PATRICIA LINDSAY.
Tranquility Of Mind
For ages passed we have been, mind. Women should slow up, take taught that tranquility of mind is time out from hectic living to enjoy essential to a happy life. Through much that the world offers free.
We are inclined to burn ourselves meditation we are supposed to find
age. Something ourselves without the brash inter-out at an early ferences of our hectic worldly life, seems to drive our women, using up There is no question in my mind energy too quickly. Restless minds that if one can achieve such a re-create restless bodies, and instead of pose of soul that new beauty is re-enjoying the lovely tranquility of vealed on our face and through our age, our women in late fifties, six- ties and seventies suffer from nu- merous illnesses.
eyes.
A few years ago, when I was in the Cologne Cathedral I was struck
If you are young try to separate with the beauty of two sisters who clearly the essentials from the non- were kneeling praying. They were essentials. It will not be easy, but Then determine a women over fifty, I judged, and when try to do it..
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they rose I rose and followed them, more peaceful course of living minus wanting to see them in the true light many of those freakish mental up- of day. They stood at the entrance sets which youth seems to encourage.
dona- with little baskets soliciting
If you are older strive for I tions for some charitable work. serenity in the face of the trials noticed that as others passed into and tribulations which may face you. the cathedral they too looked at the Cease fretting about things which
be and- be women, and even those who passed cannot
older women are
con-
you. too
them by without contributing usual-siderate of those around ly returned to toss a coin into the Many modest baskets. Their beauty, the self-pitying, discontented, quar- serenity of their faces was com-relsome. Take each day as it comes, pelling.
live it as fully as you possibly can, and do not fret about stars which cannot be reached!
I questioned the guide who was with me as to which order they.be- longed. He explained they were Sis-
Tranquility of mind does make ters of the Poor, and for years had you more beautiful and you Bolicited funds for the distressed. master it without becoming the least
One was in her late sixties, the bit stagnant!
other was over seventy! He went on to tell me tragic histories of their families and as I listened to what I believe was a most authentic story, I marvelled at the peace these women had found within themselves, One day I shall write the story of their lives so that many harassed en may take courage from the tale. I mention them to-day because I readers feel a great many of my could strive for greater peace of
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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 5, 1939
by
MOPSY GLADY'S PARKER
GIVE ME A LIPSTICK THAT TASTES LIKE CASTER-OIL, I'M MAD
AT MY
BOY FRIEND!
GLADYS PARKER
What The Stars Foretell
By MARY BLAKE
medium The child born on June 5 pro-
bably has a love for excitement that should not be encouraged too much. A retentive memory ought to make this youngster a good student, pro-- viding it understands the import- ance of giving the proper amount of time to its studies. A-pleasure- loving disposition might require curbing.
Sympathy will be the through which a better understand-| IKE the curly bits of stucco-ing of individual peculiarities will
work on, the ceiling of a
be gained this day. It will be advis- rococo palace are three jewelled
able not to comment on any kind- diamond and clips made of
ness you do. The average person is apt to be resentful if made to feel that he is being placed under obli- gation. There might be a tendency, on the part of friends and relatives, to misinterpret some of your state- ments. State facts so plainly that there will be no possibility of their not being understood. In disputes, charges are likely to lead to coun- iter-charges, so avoid arguments. You will make a mistake, most like- ly, if you refuse to participate in any social activity where your pre- sence is requested. It might pay-to try to adjust your time so it will fit in conveniently with that of other people's this day. Married and engaged couples, and those seri ously considering the advantages. that matrimony can offer, should. keep in mind that: “Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side.
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If a woman and June 5 is your birthday, you may be slow to anger, but when aroused probably have-a violent temper, which you must learn to control. Many people may not suspect that you are very emo- tional, and in some ways, perhaps, decidedly temperamental. You ap- parently have very simple, but ex tremely good taste. You ought to have a good memory for faces and names. You should be very fond of reading, for the cultural influence
SENORITA JEWELLERY VOGUE
A vogue for Spanish jewellery -Senorita jewellery, as it is called is reported.
Large pendants made of pearls and rubies in a lattice de- sign are set in old gold and sus- pended from heavy carved gold chains.
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Earrings swing down to shoulder length and are studded with deep red rubies and pearls or made of solid gold with a rose-leaf pattern engraved on the surface.
Bracelets are widė, almost clumsy in appearance, but beau-
tifully set with fine emerald-cut diamonds and pearls. Real-pearls. are the keynote of most of the new Spanish jewellery.
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read books, apparently will play Take the contents of n
an important part in your life. Through educational, theatrical, missionary, literary or some line of artistic work, your progress along the road of success and prosperity may be rapid, It would seem that married life is the ideal one for
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