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By George MacManus

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A PAGE FOR WOMEN

The Tender

Tender Lining

In many cases of illness after-, hours. The pain in duodenal ulcer: tating to a damaged lining mem- care is just us necessary as the is usually so regular that the treatment used 10 clear up the condition. In none is it more im- portant than when the lining membrane of the stomach has been inju‡.

A diet alone is not a sufficient safeguard, and the after treatment must embrace an entirely new mode of living. We do not low exactly what produces ulcers in the stomach. We only know that the lining membrane is injured in some way or other, and that such injuries are connected with the gastric juices,

The temperament of the pati- ent, the nervous stresses and strains to which he is subject and his mode of living, are factors to be reckoned with.

These ulcers are found in one or two places, either in the stomach lining itself or in the lining which surrounds the outlet from the stomach.

In the first case, the condition is known as Gastria Ulcer, and. the second as Duodenal Ulcer. In the first of these, pain comes on from a quarter of an hour to two hours after meals, and in the second, usually from two to three

patient can almost tell the time by it. It is caused by the partly digested food passing over the ulcer in an acid state.

Let us assume that the acute stage has passed and that the patient has recovered sufficiently to be able to take "ordinary diet," He wants to know how to pre-

vent a recurrence.

Regular Meals.

brane. Tobacco in any form is best avoided for at Icast twelve months, and after that period you should never smoke on an empty stomach.

There seems to be little doubt but that excessive smoking will definitely bring about a recurrence of ulceration, because it stimulates the gastric juice. Before recom- mending a dlct it might be as well to stress the fact that once a pati- cnt has recovered; from an acute attack, medical treatment should be kept up for at least twelve

In the first place, meals must be at regular intervals. There is no nced to disturb the household ar-months, rangements on this account; but, When recovery has taken place as it is most important to absorb a recurrence can be hastened by all the free gastric juices, the or-dietetic errors. Once the pain has dinary four-hourly interval is too gone the patient is often apt to long.

take liberties. He feels so well that nothing comes amiss.

In gastric, and particularly in duodenal, ulcer. snacks between meals are permissible. The pati- ent should have something to eat every two hours a biscuit or two, or a small picce of plain cake, This is quite sufficient to take up the free juice that may be pre- ['sent.

It is best to cut out alcohol; this probably increases secretion in the stomach and is, in any case, irri-

Your Make-Up

What To. Avoid

A careful watch on all that he may eat is essential if recovery is to be permanent. Big meals should be avoided.

A teaspoonful of croam or olive oil, before, meals, say half an hour, is often of: ad- vantage. Soups, concentrated food. stuffs, pork, pickles, vinegar, rich foods of all kinds, pastry and fried things should be avoided.

Food-that has been cooked twice -ie,, make-up dishes, are best left out. The coarser vegetables and the skins of fruit, strong tea and coffee ought not to be taken. Rich cakes and suet puddings should be avoided.

Looking "right" wherever you, they give you away in daylight. are, whatever you're doing, is No pencil lines beneath the

This leaves us with an ordinary, more than three-quarters of the lashes, no lip lines curved into way to looking lovely.

plain, wholesome diet which will And it a pout, no upcurving, clearly do no harm. The change from whole lot pencilled brows. If your eye-light diet to ordinary should be means knowing a about make-up, knowing how to brows need a little darkening, do made gradually. Meat twice a choose it and how to use it, to it with mascara and then brush week, with fish, rabbit or chicken make you look as right as a the hairs into line with glycerine, on the other days, is a good ar- jewel in its setting.

or if your eyebrows are really; rangement. The first thing: to remember ¦ non-existent, sharpen your," eye="[ is that if you have one make-up brow pencil

Eggs, cream, milk, will do no to a needle point harm, at any time. If coarse ve- routine, and keep to it unchang-and draw in the hairs.

And.

getables are sieved they are un- ingly, regardless of what you are finally, keep your hair style sim-likely to cause trouble: wearing, you may look right half'ple. the time but you'll look wrong the other half. When you slip. out of your day things into your evening frock, it is time to be off with the old and on with the 'new make-up too.

Loveliness By Day During the day in town, or in the country, you want a discreet natural-looking loveliness that: fits into your practical workaday background. That doesn't mean you use no make-up, but it does mean that no one can tell whe ther you use it or not. Remem- ber, if you actually use no make. up, it is just as noticeable as if you use too much.

fer blue, which is very soft for Loveliness By Night

blondes, or green which throws Evening loveliness is án al-green shadows into hazel eyes. together different matter. This Clamp your lashes for two se time you, use make-up to show to show him what an excitingly glamorous person you .are.

Now you go in for all the little make-up tricks you couldn't get away with by daylight.

Here are the names of the new evening, colours for your lips and Stop cheeks; Regimental Red, Red, Redwood, Peony, and Night Red, the new special luminous colour that makes your lips glow.

S'LONG

GOOD

When you're off to a party, sweep your lashes upwards with

you pre The new natural make-up is black mascara unless as full of soft tones as an Eng- lish rose garden.. There's the rose-pink powder tone, like the delicate pink of a wild rose petal, and there's the

colour for your lips and checks, like deep red rose. Here are the names of the new colours: Ná- tural Rose, Rosel Dawn, and: Wild Rose, warm, tender colours that really bring thie. roses to your· checks.

new

Then there's the delicate "pínkj toned milk. foundation; for you to smooth into your skin, beneath your powder, to. give a lasting smoothness like the satin smoothness of a petal ... Get a specially, clinging pow- der for your day make-up, „Some kinds are finer than others, and different textures suit different. skins, so remember to choose your powder not only for its:] shade but also for its texture. And I'd advise a touch. off anti- shine preparation for thor sides]; of your noseC.

Fyes and1 lashas: musti Ibold, nn- tural too. Mind you, I only, said, look natural! Brown moscara. stroked on to the light tips, little tissus oll to give the lids a.. dowy, looks. And, of course, no. exaggerations, no fancy tricks,

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conds, in an eyelash curler to make them sweep upwards. Use turquoise shadow to make your eyes celestial violet, or to turn brown eyes into deep, dark, pools You can use eyebrow pencil now, and trace the line of your brows to follow the arch of your eyelid; use it to draw a tiny wicked lit- tle upward line from the corner of each eye.

There's a special flesh-tinted! foundation for your skin, a cream one for dry skins or a new all- over cake make-up for oily skins.. Now put: on: your rouge-a gay, challenging colour that makes! your eyes sparkle. Try the new way of applying the powder. rouge (it goes on between the first and second powdering).. Brush it, feather light, on your chocks.. Then use a light, cool! rachel powder, patted into your face; pressed into the Httle hol-i lows and lines, and then dust the 'surplus away.

with a powder brush.

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Now for you lips; their shape should be outlined first with a |lip pencil (your cân, got. these in light, medium, or dark red), drawn along the edges with short outward strokes. Then fill in the centre of your lips, smooth in the colour with your little finger and finally, rub on a, touch of lip, gloss to make them soft and dowy.

Finger-tips match your lips; of course, in the same red.

Last of all, your hair is brushed up and neatly- curled, then sprayed with a liquid that brings out ita sheon, and flattens down wispy ends. For blondes, a. puff of gold dust, senttéred lightly, : will: meko thai hain::gleam, and sparkle; for brunettes a touch of mascert will darken tho hairline and outline its duşkiness against the sitin...

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