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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1940, p. 6

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"or § {u ways the hardest. One last pointerâ€"do your right band first! It‘s harder to put polâ€" is5 on with the left hand, and you‘ll do a better job with it if you do it first. The last five nails are alâ€" Take time to run polish remover over the nails first, to be sure they are absolutely free of the last trace of oil or soapy water. Take time to drain the polish brush at the edge of the bottle so polish won‘t go on too thickly. DO RIGHT HAND FIRST Don‘t wavre fingers in the air when you‘re putting polish on. Rest them on your manicure pillow, and polish will go on twice as smoothly. Don‘t cut cuticle. In the long ren, it‘s a timeâ€"saver to keep cuticle in mhape with cuticle remover and mnail cream, because you‘ll have less trouble with hangnails. And dor‘t work on cuticle at a!l until it‘s been softened, first by soaking, then by Don‘t expect a nail white pencil to do all your bleaching for you, The nails should be scrubbed comâ€" pletely clean beore nail white is used under the tip. «dear!‘" It‘s more a matter of knowâ€" ing how than of taking more time. Keep the file always at right angles to the nail, never run it across so that it nearly parallels the nail. This will thin the nail edge, making it more prone to split or break. Mere are one or two pointers on the difference between a profesâ€" sional manicure and the kind of amâ€" ateur jJob so many of us slip into because we‘re "in such a rush, my Suggestions On Home Manicure If, with all these protectors, you still shiver, consider some warm underwear, You can get kneeâ€"length pants of silk and wool knit, so sleokly made that they may be worn under an evening dresg. The same warm accessories can be worn with both these ocstumes. One of those hood, scarf and mitâ€" ten sets knitted in gay colors would serve to protect the three points most vulnerable to coldâ€"neck, wrists, and ears. Yet sports things needu‘t be exâ€" pensive. You can limit your purâ€" chases to two costumes and still be warmly and smartly dressed for the outdoor weekâ€"end. TWO ESSENTIAL COSTUMES The first essential costume is a threeâ€"piece eityâ€"country tweed suit, consisting of a jacket, a skirt with pleats for comfortable walking, and a topcoat. The other essential is a ski suit, which is good for many things besides skiing. A wellâ€"tail ored navy bluo gabardine suit is probably the best choice. In a special corner at his Van Nuys ranch, Mickey Rooney has placed this xylophone which was presentâ€" ed to him by Paul Whiteman when they worked together in "Strike Up the Band." Mickey spends spare moments practising and is rapidly becoming adept at the art. The shivery girl usually hates winter only becauso she won‘t pre pare for it. A nice brisk walk against winter wind can‘t sound attractive to the girl whose outâ€" door costume consists of a thin crepe dress, a short fur Jacket, high heels and sheer stockings, says a New York fashion writer. The right sports clothes can transform a shivery, radiatorâ€" hugging girl Into a hearty young woman who seeks health and pleaâ€" «ure out of doors in wintry weathâ€" eF. Clothes Make Outdoor Girl Only a Little Extra Time Necessary For It To Be Right Cold Weather Cails for Warm Togs for Comfort and Apâ€" pearance en t all about but if Andy wanted to go to the Town Club, it was all right with her. MONEY TO BURN ‘"Think nothing of it my child." He snapped his fingers. "I got money to burn. By the way," he went on elaborately, bo conceal his ignorance, "on account of posâ€" sibly there‘s a difference between Carvel food and New York fooG, "Okay, Andy," Betsy said â€"with hesitation. "I‘m not asking any questions butâ€"I‘ve heard people say the Town Club is expensive." She didn‘t know what this was ly. "It sure looks like the real thing." Then he remembered. "Let us know about the charge for renting the outfit. My dad‘s rather fussy about my financial transactions lately." Of course, when it came to scaring up some tails and white tie it was little Betsy who manâ€" aged it. She had the outfit for him complete next evening, even including a silk topper and a pearl stud. The clothes were from a theatrical costuer‘s and the stud had come right from her father‘s own collection. Andy touched the pearl lightâ€" "A gift?" He was bouncing with delight. "Five â€" and I got three are eight bucks." He hugâ€" ged her tight. "Marian,â€"you‘re a â€"a philanthropist. Maybe I‘ve been wrong in thinking that a sisâ€" ter is a millstone around your neck. Gee, you‘re a real asset. Oh boy, eight bucks. Why with eight bucks I can practically buy the Town Club." She pressed the money on him. "Father never said anything about accepting a free gift." Skhe blushed. "It‘s fiftyâ€"fifty my boy. _A deal." Something crackly was pushed into his palm. *"Debutantes are expensive. This‘ll come in handy." A PHILANTHROPIST "Hey. This is five bucks." Reâ€" luctantly, he handed it back. "But I promised Dad I wouldn‘t borâ€" row any moreâ€"" He winced but was grateful. "Marian, I never really appreâ€" clated you until you got on in years." Then he grinned. "Furâ€" thermore I will not mention that looking out the window last night I saw Aldrich Brown kissing you on the steps." She shook her head. "Apparâ€" ently no one but me checked up on those pictures you‘ve been cutting out of the magazines." Her arm went around him. "But 1 won‘t tell. I was voun=> onee myâ€" self." CHAPTER EIGHT His heart sank. So Marian knew. ‘"You and the family haven‘t been discussing me and Daphne Fowler. You haven‘t, have you Sis?" with Daphne Fowler, New Yock societw‘s top glamour girl. He knows her only from magazine photos which he collects in a scrapbook. _ Then, unexpectedly, Judge Hardy takes the whole family to New York where he is having a court fight over the Carvel Orphangae Trust Fund. Now Andy must make good his beast that he knows Daphne and bring back a picture of himself taken with her or Polly Benedict, with whom he has quarreled, will make him the laughing stock of Carvel as she has promised. in Kew York he finds little Betsy Booth, who had once visited in Carvel. Though he does not menâ€" tion â€" Daphne specifically â€" she knows that Andy has troubies. Now she is trying to hire a dog for im and Andy plans thus, to meet Daphne, since he has heard she is a true dog lover. Andy HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE tell. I was young once myâ€" SYNOPSIS: Adapted from the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer Picture Beatrice Faber in love By It is named the Nitteny turâ€" key in honor of Nittany Mounâ€" tain which overlooks State Colâ€" lege, and probably is close to the size of the turkeys shot in the woods by the Pilgrims when they inaugurated the American Thankegiving Day in 1621. College laboratories, and then out The Christmas turkey of the future, a bird bred to suit small family pocketbooks, has been deâ€" veloped by the Pennsylvania State College department of poultry husbandry. This new breed is small, under 12 pounds, its growth limited by heredity. It is a cross between wild turkeys and domestic. Small Turkey Helps Budget Send twenty cents inâ€" coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this &:}tbe'm to Wilson Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. rite plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Brother and sister doils â€" they‘re really twins for identical doll patterns are used for each! Directions are given for each haircomb and the clothes are fun to make. Delight some little girl with them. Pattern 2688 contains a transfer pattern and directions for making dolls and clothes; material required. _ ‘The Specialty of the House‘ turned out to be something called "Caviar Romanoff", and Andy finished off two orders of that in no time. He fels quite full because he‘d had hors d‘oeuvres first but there was still room for dessert and that was a wonderful concoction of ice cream and cake IN DIFFICULTIES It was a little bit early for the Dog Lovers‘ fraternity to start and the Town Club was almost empty as Andy walked to a table. Immediately, two waiters hovered over him and as there didn‘t seem to be anything much to do in the meantime, he ordered dinner. This experiment in heredity ‘Never mind," he returned largely. "You couldn‘t have done azsy more if you‘d been an adult my own age." Andy was delighted with the idea. "‘The specialty of the house‘ huh? Goodbye Betsy, thanks a million." He regarded her with real tenderness, though a bit patronizingly. "You‘ve been swell to help me." She gazed into his eyes. "It was nothing." "No, I‘m afraid I couldn‘t. Then she brightened. "But my father said once, if you‘re going to a strange restaurant and you want the best food without reâ€" gard to tost, always tell the waitâ€" er to bring you ‘the specialty of the house‘." maybe you could tell me how to order a magnificent dinner." GROWTH LIMITED BY DOLLS New Breed Weighing Less Than 12 Pounds is Being Deâ€" veloped by State College, Pennsyivania BROTHER AND SISTER DOLL IN ONE LAURA WHEELER PATTERN COPR 19a0, NEGDLECRAFT SERVICE, INC. on Pennysivania farms, until the poultry scientists were sure they had a trueâ€"breeding, marketable bird that appealed to diners. While information on regâ€" istration cards is treated as confidential (though not speâ€" cifically stated so by law) so far as the general public is concerned, it is at the disposal of various Government departâ€" ments. At the Bureau of Statistics it was said last week that hunâ€" dreds of requests have arrived from deserted wives seeking information that might help locate missing husbands. Husâ€" bay_«_is have made no queries. Many Canadian wives are iooking for missing husbands but so far, say those busy at Ottawa sorting information contained in national registraâ€" tion cards, husbands don‘t apâ€" pear to be looking for missing wives. " "All right, all right," he said then almost fainted. "Forty dolâ€" lars!" he shrieked. "‘Yes sir. Anything else sir?" Andy waited for the room to stop spinning but it wouldn‘t. Then he closed his eyes and faced death. ‘"Yes, I think you‘d betâ€" ter take me to see the proprieâ€" with another highâ€"falutin‘ Fwench name. Andy had just cleaned up his plate when he saw Daphne and her party coming in. He jumped up but the waiter smoothly slid the bill at him. tor. A dress or bodice with low cut square neckline reminiscent of Madame Pompadour‘s costumes, has been called a "pompadour" style, and with the square deco‘!â€" lete now on the upswing, the name again should hold promoâ€" tional interest. The word pompadour is much in the fashion vocabulary today to describe the new offâ€"face hats and the associated coiffure which builds up the hair at the foreâ€" head in curls or a roll to show from beneath the hat brim. The work is taken from the Marquise de Pompadour, a courtesan of the French court in the 18th Century. NAMED AFTER FRENCH MARQUISE The modern pompadour coifâ€" fure dispenses with the original pad used for building up the hair. There is also a masculine "pompâ€" adour" hair style. "Pomp" has been used as a shorter substitute for the coiffure. So much in evidence is the word pompadour to describe the hairâ€"do and the hat, that certain of its other fashion uses of the past might well be revived. For example, pompadour has reférred to a color â€" a crimson or pink, and there is also pompadour green, a blueâ€"green of medium saturation and brilliance. LIVED IN 18TH CENTURY In textiles, pompadour has sigâ€" nified a design of small scattered bouquets of flowers in delicate pinks, blues, or gold, on a white ground. This has been principally used in silks or for ribbons. Only Wives Hunt For Missing Mates Pompadour Ha: Many Meanings PATTERN 26883 (To Be Continued) Often Refers to Dress As Well as Coiffure â€" Fashion Uses Of the Past Are Interâ€" esting ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO x More persons lose their jobs and married bappiness through irreâ€" sponsibility and inability to get along with others than for any othâ€" "MUST BE MATURE" "To be mature," he said, "a peoâ€" ple must replace highly emotional tempers.â€"with reasoning; stubbornâ€" ness with a compromising attitude; thoughtlessness in speech with conâ€" sideration for others‘ feelings; irâ€" responsibility with thoroughness and accuracy, especially in one‘s vocation, and fears with courage to follow one‘s conviction." er reason, Dr. Galbreath ass.eriéa. Dr. Galbreath listed seven qualiâ€" ties pointing to childishness: unâ€" controllable temper, uncompromisâ€" ing stubborness, thoughlessness in speech, being "thinâ€"skinned" and easily hurt; indecision in making judgments, irresporsibility, a n d fears. a successful marriage," acco}dhié to Dr. R. F. Galbreath, president of Westminster College. Combination of a mature body and a childish and immature mind is "one of the worst handicaps to DOUBLE Are Handicaps To Happiness Be generous in the powder apâ€" plication for your home makeâ€" up, then have your little brush remove all excess. Eut in public it will be a light dainty operaâ€" tion. LOOK LIKE AVERAGE GIRL When the lipstick is appliea, be sure to blot it with your tisâ€" sues. This will leave the lips natural looking. When dining in restaurants, it is a bit shockâ€" ing to see red lip marks on the napkin. Don‘t use your lipstick until after you have finished the dinner. The rule is to keep up with new products but never adopt conspicuous tricks. All of these are glaring and artificialâ€"looking, and with the vogue for naturaiâ€" ness you will find the girls of Hollywood are more than willing to leave off anything that sugâ€" gests picture or stage makeâ€"up. They like to look live the averâ€" age girl. There are lipsticks that have this iridescent sparkle, but they are oniy for screen makeup. For all other occasions, Hollywood beauties use only the wellâ€"known brands. Some of the younger set who emulate everything done by . the favorite Hollywood star are eager to know what lipstick the stars use to give their lips that sheen they always see in their photoâ€" graphs. Let Makeâ€"Up Look Natural Buy washable cushion covers with fast color designs. Look after your spring and winter suits; they may have to last a long time! Clip a spring clothes peg over the inverted pleats when not in use and they won‘t drop or unpleat themselves in the wardrobe. Rinse your husâ€" band‘s overalls through very thin starch before hanging out to dry â€" next time the dirt and starch will wash out together quite easily. Have you ever tried fine ashes moistened with »vinegar for reâ€" moving stains on your crockery? They are excellent and very ecoâ€" nomical. You can make one egg into two by beating the yolk with half a cupful of milk and whipping the white snowâ€"hard beâ€" fore stirring it in. To keep your household towels a good white, wash them in the usual way but add a dessertspoon of vinegar to them when they are boiling. When your lightâ€"covered hogâ€" skin gloves look past their prime, make them into a new pair of brown or black kid gloves: Buy a bottle of shoe dye, put the gloves on your hands and paint them with the little brush attached to the bottle, paying special attenâ€" tion to the seams (if you don‘t put the gloves on your hands the seams will show up white later). One bottle will do for several pairs of gloves and realiy makes them look like new. Household Hints Childishness and Irresponsâ€" ibility Blamed For Wrecked Marriages ISSUE 49â€"‘40 Conspicuous Tricks Should Be Taboo In Daytime AUTOMATIC BOOKLET T ie / WORC end slice the apples. Combine raising and apples. Add orange rind, juice and other fruit juice. Cover in saucepan and simâ€" mer until apples are soft. Stir and add sugar, spices and crackâ€" er crumbs, blending well Sufâ€" Clean and wash currants. the peel and cored apples. bine the sugar, spices an with the suet, fruit and Puor over brandy or win put in sterile jars. Store i place. 1% cups seeded raising 4 _ medium sized tart apples Grated rind of 1 orange Juice of 1 orange Y cup of fruit juice or cider % cup sugar (lessen if fruit juice sweet) % teaspon cloves 4 teaspoon mace 8 _ tablespoons finely â€" crushed 2 lbs. currants â€" 1 _ lb. sugar 1 _ lb. beef suet, chopped finely % ib. mixed peel 10 medium sized apples 2 _ teaspoons cinnamon 1% teaspoons cloves 1 _ teaspoon salt 1 _ cup brandy or wine Seed the raisins and chon. 2 _ ecups chopped raisins (seedâ€" ed) 2 cups currants 2 cups chopped apples 1% cups suet (chopped finely) Â¥ cup corn syrup 2 _ cups brown sugar 1% cups cider 1% cups grape juice Grated rind and juice of 1 lemon and 1 orange %& teaspoon cinnamon 4 teaspoon mace ‘& teaspoon cinnamon Â¥2 teaspoon cloves % teaspoon nutmeg 1 _ teaspoon salt 2 _ cups finely chopped round steak. Combine suet, fruits, cider, grape juice and syrup; simmer for 1% hrs. Add finely minced beef and rest of ingredients. Blend thoroughly; put into sterâ€" ile jars and keep in cool place.. Should be made at least two weeks‘ before using. Now that you have been given your cake recipes, the cake is all packed away, I hope, awaitâ€" ing the gay festivities. Next in order then should be the minceâ€" meat. These recipes will give you a variety according to individual tastes. For those who do not want the trouble of storing any mince meat and wish to simplify their preparations, I especially meat." It is hard to believe, but nevertheless true, that in three weeks‘ time there must be comâ€" pleted by the homemaker all the traditional holiday dishes from turkey down to plum pudding. England must have its tea even if hell is raining from the heavens, German planes were over London when this photo was made in an air raid shelter. A waitress is pouring the cup that cheers from what once was a garden watering can. Shelter society must bring its own crockery. The waitress, who also makes the tea, gets paid six shillings a night. MINCEMEAT (WITH MEAT) MINCE MEAT (WITHOUT MEAT) Ib. to try the ‘"mock mince Preâ€"Christmas Preparations _Wwash currants. Chop ind cored apples. Comâ€" sugar, spices and sait suet, fruit and peel. MINCEMEAT Whenlt’sTeafimeinaBombm in cool chop. or pleasure, practically every» thing is just around the corner, That‘s why thousands of visitors choose the Mount Royal, The Mount Royal Hotel is right at the very centre of business and social life in Montreal. The life of the city radiates from this great hotel. For businece a reply. ficient filling for 1 sized pie. Apart from those things, Orâ€" buck likes Canada, although he thinks having two â€" consecutive winters without a summer beâ€" tween is "a bit thick." When he left Australia summer was just beginning, and when he arrived here winter was only a few weeks away. The girls in Canada don‘t comâ€" pare with Australian beauties, according to Orbuck, because they "paint up" too much. He didn‘t specify what was the matâ€" ter with Niagara Falls, but he said it was "an awful letdown." TWO WINTERSâ€"A BIT THICK Canadian girls and Niagara Falls, not commonly grouped in a single expression of disapproyâ€" al, have been disappointing to LAC. L. D. Orbuck, one of the first group of Australians to arâ€" rive here under the British Comâ€" monwealth Air Training Plan. Canadian Girls Annoy "Aussie Commonwealth Air Trainee Finds ‘Them Too *"Painted Up" Come to the ce tm ns oi ce s Wek, divg Dcepitj stituenc electors, ed for li city of the grou the cand wailroad, en on hifl‘ for such pected t he gets . 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