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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-07-18, Page 2'I ' £ Prescott returns, to England. to /beaufy ’■routines regular-, leaves 4 ev-erjTftlng until' 'the ball; E-heTl' arrj^ noi'. but rather . haphazardly! It^ateh Hext Wee^'i Jsm^ For Our New Serial NBOW GOLD vBy E. C. Buley ROUTINE AND BE WEIL GROOMED / • ■ ]. a. ’n addition to keeping her evening? clothes .elean, pressed ..and ready to’ w r at-a mpinem's notice, the busy] ■woman who , gv.es°xo parties has ■ do” variouk Jy, If. she the day. of 1 only ' tired,' j groomed. "’every girl-should go? to the * hai rdrester for a. shampoo anil‘, w.are»-at "regular -intervals.- If- 'FrX day is ..the day you. have .some- free * time,', theft. visit your beauty ’■ shop! every Friday. If 'your,.hajr Is', in fair I- condition' and -thy ftperMojr. .is-.a good ] one, you'll look well groomed at all' FOR. B|OT DAYS' Facial Make Com-! ■. ■ plemn/Cle-ar and.. • /'’’*/ Lovely , . 1/ . . 2 This i/s.Vo, /oe "ft/ nav-^-blue White sehson, and '‘c-onsequently .greiathfito’care must be Tak^h-to pre-’ pare ■ arid j.m.ptoye the’/.condition -of the skin’ .in. order; to ensure that our ..makeup, tones- perfectly. *N ■ , . Every wma realizes that .-her complexion' ik* not at. its best, aftor- 'the ttjring.. days - of '’ spring. complete .overhaul1' 'the right, thing' at" this, time of the'' year, but there, is nd, reason' why this 'should be -ex-' pensive.' ' ^-- .' ■" ... ■ . :• W|th "the exception of. a '^'■prkhh- bath,'r you ' may give yourself a -crim- ilete treatment in your own home. The bath is,-a good start, as it clears-: the-(skin of all acids and waste inat-: ter. . . ' • ■ An oil and- -a- bleaching, mask are the first, essentials. Clean the skin thoroughly w^th a cleansing cream or lotion^. then-/rerhove any. stray /eye­ brows;' ’In- trfcftming eyebrows, -by the way., the . yet-y- ■ latest style^is^io. train them to g'O- upwards ^at the ends. .It gives h'mueh more youth­ ful expression.* For the oil ma»«-k'.,soak a piece of 1, gauze ' in a mixtiire/of. olive, castor. I and almo/nd oil,' dqual.. part's,- and lay it o'n_ the face foz.'... f.royn 10 to 15 the skin, .'and gives it'a"’velvety sur­ face.- ‘ .1 '' The bleaching mask-' is applied in the same .way bn gauze. - 'An/excSl- '[”l'ent’",ohe”"may“Ke'’m'ade’"'"bF^^^ 1 br^afehing lotion.and bleaching powder' > together th form a creamy, paste. A mild bleach is prepared wit^t fine oatmeal and warm mTlkT’XO' 'Whicir has been added ’a few dropstof per­ oxide. This should- be’removed’with /a. little .wafm^'m.-il.k',. ; . The popular colors for "the seasonf;s dresses are directly, responsible for the colors-in make-up; for makeup must harmonize with our- clothes.' This season nice creamy ra-chels ianh ^the latest primos.e. shades arfe right. The pinky and peachy shades,, so popular in powder last ■" year, are now to be avoided.'• ■ > - /-Rouge—should be -used. very, spar­ ingly. while lipstick should be bright “piifer-box-Ted~caTmine~or--sCa-rlet—-■ Your Handwriting Reveals? Your Character! ' " "/'■ /Geoffrey. St Clair Graphologistj times. Then, when an unexpected ■ invitation comes . your way, ; won’t have , to figure out a way to dash to- the'"'45eauty shop before yem can accept., j The- same applies ’to’the' n ails. and^-Gor-don •. Westorby ditooye Austoalmm Desto/L <|earh . .-----„ - - ... ......... , He plane to Aujstra-lia.hnd breaks the existto I1, tor thextourhey. . This, plus th.e entangled romance of \ makes etoitidg ."holiday-reading' "y. ' milet'there he partneX/s taking gold from ■ the. mine without his consent.. ■\ I ,, .... INDIAN SERVANTS DONT MAU EXCUSES WHIN AT FAULT W10 ; a k e s ;1 were- ne ’ »L ' zlnnofiin'i' ■gtiine record Pan' Prescottj oooRs<Knm (ir havjt it. put be sure I every/ week.1 ( a week'; a Eemem- j not'to! •shav-i TO/^ktepTrf^™'pW 7^,'- feiie i Cawnpare. ~-T . Wife ef a cafttain in-the R.A.M.C at C^wnppre; I ___ ............... .. . man in that city, 7aid ip .an inter-, .view in Toronto; uf hi. here to di­rect’ the Agra and Oddh exhibit, at the. Canadian Nationa.l\Exhibitto«.^ Then-x she ........................_____............... details of housekeeping problems, Ahe Martedxowt two years ago with the theory that “Indian servants eouid he treated like servants elser ja, Mrs. Ethel Rog-. '“ ■''3'-y''“CaS^Tan""wo/ 1XU Agr tdian xvauonai \jpxnmjvwfl. i launched into ' interesting housekeeping problems. Where. She toon got . nd* of that ^You~xam't...treat ...Th.fermjas...„y.ojj..„v//zuJ,d, it's here,”, she- said,., ' ‘ ' / /'.I '.I. ■ ■ ehuldn’i do >toy ■ dusting . about the. house, tor", instance, If one of the ser- ■ ■ -vant^sa-W”-nm-w<mki‘ftg7-he ■ would Te-IT the others and they would think I was-just like them! Then I’d find'the whole lot of them lolling about dping pothing-,”\ ' She has sotne 22 ■ servants in her . h/msehoid. Over them, is a headman, or hearer, who gives orders to /the " 'inioltes;-------F m..ft er to order -the-cool- - Ie£ directly, would 'fee to destroy \ th^ treat .servants '‘They, would.' not understand it.. cOnidn't dn hnv . dusfinr/ ahout Engineers! . iety 'Fold Of ..N.lji test/Gadgets For •. • yhe Jjoine' ■/- j7'r Toronto./— Refusing to' commit Manicure, ♦them yourself done--by a- professional., . to do it on: the same day ■Use a depilatory', once deordorant tv^Lce -a week, 'ber that most deodorants -are - be used’ within 24 hours after ing dr using a depilatory. You may care for your sk the same efficient ri£ari,per. Us|ng"’i'a bath brush- on back,. .shoulder^, and -n"rm'S--'"ea-eh-™ti-:me:'--yo-U‘>---babhe--,- better than'giving them a-frez^jed, hprried scrubbing just before puling on a dinner gown. ' Apply body oil or lotion after ^ch "hat*h:—“It—ni-ay-’—be-’a-^'-bother-—bu-t.,.-.\\-d,n.. the -long run, it’s .easier than- tryi.n'gj to soften arms and elbows with! tissue cream while your escort (Editors Nc^e: Have yo^l obtained an interesting?character analysis yom you handwriting..?/ Have/you se find out what your friends are like? You <yvilL-.be surprised’ accuracy of/ the delineations) _ Tbe-.otb^r day I- reedved/a- from one of my readers /wiio sent her writing to-me some tiro •for a' ’character analysis, yin wiling she commented on/the fact thht by. er _. .. - „ -, he had been able to- obtaixi a very go/)d- posi- .ttoHr-and—sh-e-"-remark’ed' “17 a’rii hot exaggerating when I say' tl/al:; I not had -your criticism of/my 'Char­ acter, and- the helpful advice w-lth which, you -supplemented your .critic- iam,_I would -not have been able, to obtain this .new positioh.Tt aiT Shows’ how excellent a, science .is Graphol­ ogy, and what value it.is to .those- ■who- follow out its promises faithful- 7^ .,/c. ■ following the advice I had g 4n---d-el-m-e'at.fn.g her character, J, had //The' .sequel to t,his I hen" tlih young man me and .expressed his Constructive; criticism lftin previously, and rrtofttipned .that he had found a defini/e: impovement in 'himself by follow/hg out the ad­ vice. I had given to/bim.. / ' he moral is. that ihe advice must. 1/e-.-actectotupon, if it. M . in the// ca£ne recently, again wrote to flbanks. for the I had-, given So, again I- -say, is -to achieve ft The other d ,, soipe ’grapholo^cal work //v for an i'r one part. which I suggested Indicated, .that the writer lacked .aggres7i/-eness 'and ini-, tiative. I ''(Aid. that thm’e was’definite' A. ■ ■ ■ • /course o! was. Going-« e compaii/-/ th.erd was handwriurig specimen' • - Th«msetoes/4J<>on-4he-rm^rits--<Kf— a raw potato in-the frying pan to j ■' £ absorb' tl/e odor of frying fish, ffele-j perfect- makeup for~ your back and ■gates tp/tlije semiannual meeting of'i" 7 “,i'u 'fhe "American....Hdcipty ‘VL'TIeafing “ and Ventilating Engineers stated re- cently/'an apparatus, costing approxi­ mately ?60, is , the latestf and: most 1 efficient device tot ventilating kit-- xhens.,....; h The ^ventilator 16 installed high up 1 on the kitchen’s outer1 wall, not nec-| essarily in 'close pr.oxjmity to the | stove. When odorous foods are be-j ing cooked, the cook pulls a- string ^r~j/ushes^.aj.J?Mtto.n™vzhk}to^staxjt^.vL fan in motion which whiffs odors without the "slightest draft.- ■ Another - gadget, a pocket size wafer corfditioner, re^emlyiTng-gFtlTer-,' ]pV/jn.g year™^nd“hor'unnT’ they are nj/^etor, was shown by a delegate. ‘ L^ught hear the surface Jjy further When /agitated, in water,- it -produc-l cultivation. Light- surface cultivation ed electrons which conditioned water; the early autumn servers to without, the use of'' chemicals.<^. H, stimulate germination in '-freshly ...oAz,. d ■aF.orvmnX rjpen^ WGed seeds./Thus,. a corisid- ^able proportion of them may be de­ stroyed, while, on the other hand, Keep liquid powder on hand. It is . It won’t rub off on'the sleeve of your j Put on'''perfume at le^st a half hour before you're ready to leave./ That way, you’ll bg” subtly fragrant, but you won’t leave-a heavy trail of . scent behind you. .• ........-■ Weed Seeds on Farms ■ The. seeds of most annual weeds +Uk’ vpntihfnr I ^HelT^l^>n the veriUUtor, f<, j y<a„XThe away ..all ...ottens,ve. mqstard zfahriiy- and '] others, when .ploughed down after. ; ripening, seldom germinate the fol.- used in water before ' a shampoo, the hair would be oft and lustrous, he said. It brought out the flavor ■of"tea and cofYfe'e;"conditioned water ' germination '. in f . CHALLENGE i iy “ 7~“ ST - In, other words it is not . merely .that a graphological delineation must bg accurate, but the resultant diag­ nosis MUST be actfed upon by" tho Client. After all, there is' nothing un­ usual in this—any advice is useless ^unless it leads to remedial actiom," ■ J„ am reminded of a letter I re-, ceived. some dime ago from' a ydung mun -to-towhom I. had suggested- that; tor his ow,n good, he adopt a more, definite and determined outlook re- tgarding his future, He was too’.vacil- r^tjng’ and procrastinating. .cdveFTo get , anywhefe; unless he developed these • more aggnesjWve- qualities. ' « In replVifigAtb me-, and asking me to , analyse the., waiting of h-is girl. • friend wh.i:ch,,)he bncipsed, he took . 'issue with my analysis, claiming that* whatever his faults, he certainly had 1 Toto of decisiveness- and determina-, tidn? Hiowever, ^n looking’ at' the let: ter/from h|s girMriend'which hcT sent as a' specimen of' hKi- writing, I tound a direct reference \n that let­ ter to my analysis of h-is \character. Writing this- to”-him, she ’paid: -/‘It’ certainly is amazing, - that he\ can: tell True Sportsmanship ..Among1 Swimmers' ...-attFa<4i-i-\ie’~-’»-“-~»j- but ’added tha-t- the/ writ.-' of initiative wpuld prevent .getting very far along” in 4i-is—Gafiee-r—u-n-l-e&s—he—m-adie—ssmer-d-etoL.;— finite/‘-improvement in certarin char-', is, rto/give him" m/c-h more Individuality-. /■ ' ' ■ -'' ' ■ -l-ed-J)ut-'t-hato-t-he/;writer'••oT 7 ■■■ thi£ specimen was /a -salesman, and it had^for a long time .been a matter of '. wonder to/his superior/ that with so ' pleasing a-'personality,/he was unable 0 reach a very, -high/mark. of effort. " - It i^ my hope that 'toe advice I w^s ■’ , Able to extend to/this- youri'g man • ,,y will enable him to make a much- 7 .needed improvement,-to the end that- 7 7 -h e w i 11 m ak-ewt-he-f-u 1 le-s-to-u-se-^—h4s--—y—/- ■undoubted capacities. .' . . .^-7 - . / / • Tn-t’felTig-e-i personali ■er’ri lac :_.wMLO_______________ ________ =====t*The,-i:rsm^/a^ .or give a reason, ' if "they are' in' ;;..faujt/’' she "said7; "They- just 'say, TrT .Indian ’of course, < ‘Sorry Sahjh, it shall not happen again.’ It is neces­ sary to - he absolutely strict with/ them; if one once let them yet out o‘f hand, you are lost. v ,• .."Suppose I want, roses tor a din­ ner party and there are Only threfe in • my Harden, I simply tell the servant/ that I shall need roses for the be- liasion. - He goes' off and In the ev­ ening the vases are filled with roses. No One shows any surprise or asks any questions, ."but we know that one of the neighbors has lost roses, and that when he needs anything badly' we shall lose that, in” <mr turn.” , ! by deep ploughing ■-imply d<t<jr<d to succeeding . ... n. ,. /..^.^/as-’bOier: seeds, 'to ——.... produced a drink that tosted/as . if. it,,. had been aged-in the wood kt least - ’ ■ ■ ■ -!,i Pleasant Harbors Arthur Gi'iiternmn ih the New ' ' •’’■Times _ Many trails we'v.e travelled on, lauds we’ye known, . Many walls have welcomed us, and brick and stone. Eager heart, and gypsy foot'may linger long; * ; Elie,Ilers of our pilgrimage, lake -- ' love in song!- ■ -' York inafiy wood v; not uh r . . . _ , -. . i»i.. Gom/f on a" Holiday? W c * i |i l-i live \.i >11 I In’- In’. .1 V lli'l III I \ nil V a ill III'1’ Itet Play I ink . ” J- M to H i- / I i»H» •il(ip , I t dpi, Ardlmg, Qn|... I ,Yii'I -11 >11 ii o'-t Paivy Hound ) a. Drowning-and acquatic accidents exceed the’traffic hazards, in. the year. Be careful arid insist on others th e '■ difficuTtyr-fff- --Wn:g^t:s?refei^nd^h-.hel-pSto:“-h-rehfc;X~—\\ 1W ■i Would YOU_like, to know what / •your handwriting tells about YOUR / •iharacter? Would yo/u like to find out the story told about your friends-.' through .their writing? Send sped- ’ mens of the writings you wish to be analysed, stating birthdate in each Instance. Send 10c coin for each specimen and enclose with 3c stamp- - <ed addressed envelope,. to: Geoffrey St. Clair, Room '421, 73 Adelaide St. West;; Toronto, Ont, Leiters will be strictly-confident'ial and will be an- TW____________________________-As had been. aged .in the wood h half a century, he said. ' ' ■ ** ' ■ / some grasses and mustards will .ger­ minate in' the .Tate autumn or, early spring when thq. soil, is cold. Others such as ’buckwheat and lamb’s quar­ ters.,, requito a warmer ’soil; and the seeds of foxtail and ' purslane cop- tipuekdormant until stimulated by the • heat of summer. ’ Late autumn ort early, spring cultivation. <is not ef­ fective in destroying the seeds of weed's that will germinate' unless the soil i$ warm. Some of i.he worst’ speds are so prolific-in the ’' .production . of seeds that relatively clean fields may be-1 corhe badly contaminated in two or three years if the Weeds are allowed ■to, go to seed. For instance, a single plant ■ of wild mustard, stinlcweed, . foxtaih pig weed, or campiorv prbdu- res from 10:000 ..- to 20,000 seeds; -AttBr shepherd’s „purse about 50,000, and tumbling mustard about . 1,500,000. With such 1 productiveness;‘ soils be- cohie quickly Infestod' with weed seeds, although, on 'account of their inconspicuouis-ness,' their.' presence Js not fully realized. -i Mantillas And Fans: Latest Addition To Feminine Coquetry Paris;--The/ classic Spanish once in evening accessories latest addition to. i.he/slore of hie coquetry. . It is. In ' the choice of the dainty little things tiiat/give Lhe finishing •touch of elegance That the-' fitohion- ablri. wornan shows lier taste and per-, uonality, . - , Infiu- is the' fem iii- provided the western adaptation- of the head-scarves and saris^of India (infl,-Persia, maniilias and fans have made a triumphant come-back. The lovely . chantilly lacto That waA' lying- In Javendter sa< huted. (Irawers .since 'iiic'gay days of tire second empire., and lhe bcauliful' Empress Eugenie is jince more, adotnlfig grimeful heads. Among the folds (if llielr delicate sil­ ky webs nedle llowcifd garlands, even I’lciher Ilian Hie lavish ones of nature, To aiwniiipiiiiy ’(Ids Ivjih of co^.^u,'• npiny dreast s have ca)>'<■,-j oi.’ In i Illa i .of malcliiii)-- Im e. . ' .- ' ' '■■ /I’Ih*. .r<-,,(|r.|H H4,aiK-e. of I'liii.' , wIiO'li. 'now iTlutt^F in e.vur-w ,Tl-J uud-Miu. ha ml.,. Iit-cptt lip i lilrl |llli:i|lit-l . . ' \Vlth gotvioi Irai mohloii.-l.v (|ia|i'-il III. I.lin ( lil-sib n.lilllllj l.‘, llol liHlg .i't linn d' '< li’i'i I in I li;’. thall liauilu fiallii.i , always- ' laign Jw li.e.-l lii'i'' ''lliuy' (UfO'. ,ii>li U li io fn iuii-' aiiyl nlwaya ilyt d IliV ’. a Hie, . ai’iailr aa (Io-, d I a a i.. I.lie'y ri-Hii *’ \plo|(|Ot|| / Everyone’ should ■ know how to: swim. Everyone . should know how . to res­ cue a drowning person.* . P Everyone should learn the Prone Pressure Method of Resuscitation." Never” dive in unknown, shallow Of rocky waters. A deep, dive even in clear water is dangerous. • Always wait two hours-aftpr eat­ ing before going into the’water. A'lmid drinking any cold beverage before going in swimming. . If afflicted with heprt .trouble—do 'not’ go in M'Wimntfing. ' o ' Avoid swimming alonfe in jin- frequented waters, or at night. • Avoid/ tdasing inexperienced swim­ mers. Teachr them to stiiy . in shallow, water, „to beware .ofhidden holes, 'sudden droys, heavy breakers and un- dertows. Be helpful. ; ' ■:___ “ ' EvenTa good swimmer shoulcl avopT faking .foolhardy chances in the" water. Children—even, good i should not be alfbW-ed to particularly where there, is high’ surf Boston Archbist ns Mi A ■I evej\ goo'd swimmers,— ‘ > swim alone;' Says They'Look Like Savages — Denounces Scanty Frocks Also ' > ’ 4-__ - 7 ■' 3OSTON,—The liberal use df cos- mdfcics by women was attacked fty ■William Cardinal .O’Connell, Arcli- bisi\op- of Boston,, as an attempt -to e Pagan savages, in a, se'rmo'n. delivered after he had administered lhe sacrament of confirmation to 500' women convcrts-at the ^Cathedral of the lloly Cross. The Cardinal upheld, the right Of a priest to. rofu e the Eucharist to a _wdm an— with ,-pa.i'ntdd—J+p s;-~a nd “de^ ^ntlungM. what he termed the scan­ tiness of some modern dresses and, the .use of artificial coloring on lips, cheeks and -fingernails. ‘or danger of an undertow. Save the children. , ' . Massage as Cure For Insomnia ; "Re-march is’a^wayrOf finding ■wliht yo,u are going to do when cen’t. keep on doing, what, y.ou you you are (foliig now.’.' f'hiii’lf’H F. Kettering. ' ,L ...... RELIEVE PERIODIC PAIN TF you suffer perl- ‘ A odic pain an.dt Si d'fl scorn to f;t, t r Lydia E. Pinkham'. Tablets. In most Cases they br i ng welcome relief. As ■/ Mr$.Cardinfc New­ man says, "They ease the pain”, Mrs. Haymond Chapur, Route 4, . Tilbury,Ont. says,"I suffered some­ thing terrible, llatj such backache^ and headaches I was word out. Your Tablets helped mc”, h<j£Uiein help you> too. your jrijgg/si. ' ain and ry/ i’s P.E.I. Rancters Get $2,500,000 From Pelts The- pelt business; it is estimated was worth $2:500,000.00. to Prince Iiftlwartl Island fox .’ranchers last’ year. A' representative of the Can. adian National Silver • Eox Breeders-' Association recently returned firom London and Paris stated that-Franco is one of tire biggest markets for silver fdx fur where if is used ex­ tensively by ’designers and . style rnpdist.es.* In. Great- Britain, the' de- •mand is growing: two years .ago julycr lox Was-worn very 14-t.tle. Engl' land is heepining a great centre of the fur; dyeing indusffy, there, hav­ ing been a great exodus' of expert dyers from- Leipsig. One firm in Brh lain had to enjarge its premises con­ siderably: in one day it dyed ariHimi 17,00(1 squirrel' skins’. ‘ • ■ ’Fire Losses - Increase I - ■ ■ *to ■ ■ ,. ' ' ■' Toronto, For the second 'eon secutivO unbnth tire losses ili^Catva- during May recorded an -increase, ac­ cording to the; Monetary Times’ re.- r-.ort made public recently. ' Total • 1; ssei-j were ^J.-ltiG.drto ’• ’■Tlfis compares with, $2,13(’>,G”>0 in 'hr p'.<’ e.ling "nionlh, and -with $2.- ' (".'S',000 during May, 1034. The in- ft. crease' duriTig^TSfay "was~rargely ac- '”■;' counted-tor -by-the $400,000 convent conflagration at Joliett.e, Que. in ad-’ • dition • to several .large .stores and warehouse fires at Sydney and New Glasgow in Nova- Scotia, St. Pas- corned Que., and' in Avonlea, Sask./ and Prince Albert, Sask. f for Artists and Authors GOLDEN VIRGINIA g; ALSO MAb^W.PfcttJBACCdf^ ■mBBKM DMHDM■■■■■■UMMREMI . AUTHORITATIVE COUN-’ . Sj:L ON WINNING PRIZE' CONTESTS is an article by one who is. consistent winner. Thrs^aNide and5' 'monthly linings'Prize. Contests, ■Syndicate Markets,.and -Mar­ kets for It lustra/ions for De- spi'ns, Greetin’/' Card De-, si.ims and Versosr Stories and Poems; supplied Tor a yearly subscription of S2.00. GIFF BAKER' 39 LEE AVENUE TORONTO.