The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 30, 1938, Image 12

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Y.OVELY, oval faces are the ine
piration of hairdressers. If the
hair is in a fairly piable condi=
tion, they can usually create
becoming and individual coife
fures with a minimum of push
ing, clipping, brushing and ex-
perimenting. This means that a
greater variety of flattering
hair arrangements are possible
for the woman with an oval or
heart-shaped face.
If you are either type, you
TOWN WEEKLY MAGAZINE SECTION
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by
JACQUELINE HUNT
can change your hair style as
often as you change your mood
or costume. So some afternoon
or evening when you have noth-
ing to do, sit before your
dressing table mirror and ex-
periment until you find several
arrangements that appeal.
AA EERE ACRE RETA OA RE
Pattern 9882. EASY-TO-MAKE
tain to please every little girl who
gift. Designed for 12, 16, 18, 22 and 24-inch dolls.
Price 15 cents.
contains yardage information.
DOLL WARDROBE that’s cer-
stitches it up or receives it as a
Each pattern
Pattern 9775. JAUNTY JUMPER FROCK useful for both
gchool and playtime with button-front closing. Designed for sizes
6 to 16. Size 12, jumper, requires 1% yards 54-inch fabric; blouse
1% yards 36-inch fabric. Price 15 cents.
Pattern 4858. AT-HOME DRESS of unusual charm for the
matron who would be slim. Designed for sizes 34 to 48. Size 36
requires 3% yards 36-inch fabric.
Pattern
Price 15 cents,
040. FLUFFY WARM AFGHAN easy to make in
§iffy crochef. Pattern contains directions for making the afghan;
an illustration of it and of the stitches used; material require
ments and color suggestions. Price 10 cents.
WRITE for our Fall Pattern Book at once and take the lead in
the autumn fashion parade. Choose from scores of "beautifully
fllustrated patterns that interpret the latest trends.
Exclusive
designs for you and your daughter, too. Dresses, coats and other
toggery for school, college, home, business, parties by day and
night. Exciting suggestions for a complete wardrobe including
lingerie and dress accessories.
Specialties to make for gifts.
Best news of all . . . every one of these easy-to-use, sure-to-fit
patterns has been planned to save you time, energy and money.
The price of this book is 15 ‘cents; book ‘and a pattern together,
25 cents,
ADDRESS orders to TOWN, Pattern Department, P, 0. Box 721,
Rochester, N, Y. Be sure to include pattern size and number,
Try changing your hair part
and see how it changes the em-
phasis on your features. Try
brushing your hair upward with
curls clustered here or there
atop. your head. If your per-
manent isn’t tight enough to
enable you to make the curls
by brushing them over your
finger, use a metal curler and
roll the hair up as for setting,
only slip the curler out immedi-
ately, catching the roll or curl
in place with small hairpins.
If your features are regular,
you might go Madonna, for a
change, with a center part, but
with the hair = brushed back
from the temples and upward
into winglike curls on either
side.
Shift your part from the left
side to the right or the other
way around and see if the way
your hairs grows doesn’t sug-
gest an unusual line. Often a
new parting will reveal a soft
natural wave, a swirl or ringlet
where you didn’t realize before
that one existed. Each little pe-
culiarity of this kind helps give
individuality to your finished
coiffure.
Finally, you might try the
trick of drawing your hair back
into fat rolls that give the ef-
fect of buns at your neckline, or
a Psyche knot just below the
crown of your head. For the
latter, your hair may be fairly
long,” but the ends should be
curly. Draw it softly off the
face in waves, rolls or a pom-
padour effect, then draw it
tightly upward from the neck-
line and tie securely with a
narrow ribbon, just below the
crown of your head. Tiny hair-
pins will keep the curls where
you want them.
If your face is oval but
slightly longer than you like,
you can balance it better if you
keep your top curls rather close
to your head. Expose as much
of the facial area as possible.
SILVER FOX
Silver fox is worked in a new way to make this lovely
evening cape. There is a very high shoulder treatment
that brings the flattering fur close to the face. 4 huge
ostrich feather makes the headdress.
I EEA AA
IT ISN'T only the green traffie
light that gives us the go-ahead
signal—Paris flashes green, so
many shades of green, that the
whole fashion world speeds up
to keep pace with the signal.
Greens are developed in wear-
able variety and are present in
many collections. Patou shows
green coats — calls them vege-
table green trimmed with brown
fur. Chanel shows a green coat
with wolf collar tinted green to
match, and green is shown in
some daytime costumes. Moly-
neux introduced a chartreuse he
has named “crazy green,” and
an emerald “radio green” for
day and evening. Lanvin intro-
duces a vivid “Persian green”
as one of her feature colors.
“Popular green” is launched by
Marjorie Dunton. Lelong high-
lights “ocean green,” a bluish
green which is a little lighter
and softer in tone than “teal.”
Naturally there are other
by
ELEANOR GUNN
colors. Several of the more im-
portant houses are sponsoring
rust, terra cotta or rusty light
browns. Patou highlighted light
and dark carnelian, taken from
the semi-precious gem; the light
peachy carnelian tone is ad-
vanced for evening ‘only, the
deep slightly rosy carnelian rust,
for day as well as evening. Le-
long endorses rosy terra cotta
shades, Chanel has a deep car-
nelian shade. Maggy Rouff fa-
vors a soft chestnut; Worth
shows copper tones just to give
you an idea.
And now for the excitement
about purple, for that’s about
what it amounts to in this coun-
try. Someone checked on the
color, as reflected by the Paris
models, and discovered that no
EE OER EBERLE ROA
Q. Is it proper to apply
make-up in public?
A. This is a highly contro-
versial question which every
girl must decide for herself. If
a shiny nose or a lack of lip-
stick makes a girl feel uncom-
fortable and self-conscious, I
believe she owes it to herself
and companion to touch up her
make-up at once, acting quick-
ly and quietly,
Q. May a large oyster be cut
in two for eating?
A. Raw oysters are eaten
whole. Only a cooked oyster
may be cut. If it is baked or
fried, use the side of the fork
for cutting; if it is in soup, the
side of the spoon. A large raw
oyster may be rolled more firm-
ly on the fork with the aid of a
piece of cracker held in the left
hand, a :
less than nine of the haute
couture sponsored purple in one
shade or another. Among the
colors played to win are the seo-
called 18th Century pinks, which
are a Schiaparelli entry.
A featured Molyneux color is
a deep rose called “Florentin.”
This is in the same tone range
as a crimson red called
“Borgia.” The latter is particu-
larly effective in velvet evening
gowns, “Guardsmen red” is an-
other shade featured, and orchid
pink and pale gray, called
“Gris de Paris,” are lighter
tones in the color program.
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before retiring. Its gentle
bleaching action must please
you, or your money will be re-
funded.
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