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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 12, 1940.

Bringing Up Father"

LOOK AT THAT. BIG LOAFER

BROTHER OF MAGGIE'S

LOOKIN' FOR SOME TO LIE DOWN.BUT OK THE LOUNGE AN' CKED IT UP

SUPPOSE THE THING HE

XT

THY ICE

BE TO

HE GOES

JAMES-DID YOU

NOT CE THAT

HAD A LO PUT ON TH ICE-BOX DOOR?

NO.

SIR-

· Page 11 By George Ma¿Manus

THE ICE-BOX;

IS GONE-

9.26

A PAGE FOR WOMEN The Tall Girl's Problems

Are Considered

It is time we paid some at- tention to the tall woman who stands five feet six inches or over. We should teach her how to glorify her height and to carry it proudly.

"Curious as it may seem, the face of the taller woman is small in proportion to the rest of her body. Her features must there- fore be emphasised with proper make-up. Indifferent pastels fâde out completely on the statuesque woman, she should dramatisé her beauty with vibrant dashing colours. Her mouth should be well-shaped, proud and generous to match her dignity. As she must avold acting coylyher hair should be dressed simply with a minimum of ringlets and curls."

Regarding Her Posture

In the opinion of this beauty expert tall women are afraid to stretch and walk regally. In at- tempting to lessen their height they acquire what she calls "jackkni.e" posture which makes. them look angular and awkward. A tall woman must be proud of her height and stand with feet parallel, shoulders Kin normal position and relaxed, abdomen fat, chest lifted and the spine so straight that it resembles a column supporting a. pretty head! Her movements should be dignified too with few, flowery - gestures of lunges.

It seems as if tall girls fre- quently do not know what to do with their hands when they are. at a party or waiting in a public place. When such moments of self-consciousness descend it is suggested that the girl hold one hand gracefully in the other and she will look poised and relaxed whether she is standing or sitting. When she moves her, hands and arms she should form arcs: rather than angles for that lends gra to her movements.

How To Dress

It seems that clothes no longer will be a problem for one designer is devoting all her creating ability to making the tall "gli) · look like a goddess instead of a self-conscious trump. Through excellent cutting and playof pleats, pleasing proportions will be given to the tall girl's chest, hips and waistline and grace to long ams and necks.

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Dieting: Dat „asys she„ARD. understand, why if hard work doesn't'; Jose pounds counting is one way of reducing, she hor.calories

LUCILLE BALL'S five feet seven inches can very well carry this chunky, fur coût and bør halo- hat forms a lovely large frame tai ner lava

This designer suggests large outstanding handbags as correct swashbuckling hats, brilliant accessories to dramatise a height belts, dramatic big jewelry and one should be proud of."

Curing That Corn

Á-corn is a conionl shaped By Dr. M. Menzies

thickening of the outer layers, of

the skin, with its root projecting"|

Inwards.get

The commonest cause is près-

Campbell

HAN

sure from too tight shoes. The Froot is readily removable. first step in successful treatitjent. A soft com between the toca

Is to rectify this defect.

generally arises from insufficent Next: Immerse the affected foot cleanliness. It is soft because of for at least 30 minutes inhot soapy water containing washing soda. Afterwards, rub the com with block pumice to pure. It carefully, with a clean sharp knife. or razor, Do not break the sur- [rounding "sicin,...... thereby. rlaking | introducing Infèctión.

To

frequently Bathed in

this, ish dally be. by dabbli

wards, treat as

powder. hard

lected corns

• Now apply, a corn plaster or ad kpin polvent, A reliable latter is disinclined. is.10 per cont. salicylic acid in ently. collodion.Do not touch thesist,yho nearby akin.

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Repeat this procedure for three "cles; Üqucrespiya pights jer until the footed.

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time,

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