YCUR HANDS—and your en- tire personality—are on parade when you study your hand at rummy or bridge. Card playing is a test of you beauty routine, for your friends have a chance te study you while you are in- tent on you: playing. which they are only too quick to take ad- vantage of. Hands are especially conspicuous when you play or deal, and your partner has plenty of opportunity to take a good long look at those tell-tale fingernails. Having your make-up and your manicure examined at elose range is good for you. It gets you into the habit of tak- ing pains—a habit that young girls especially should acquire. Good grooming will stand you in good stead the rest of your life. Start it now, and it will be- come second nature before you are twenty-five. Don’t ever sit down at a bridge table if your fingernails a, ¥ TOWN WEEKLY MAGAZINE SECTION TET TO OL ETT TT EE A ET by JACQUELINE HUNT aren’t in. A-1 condition. Remem- ber the old saying, “You can tell a lady by her fingernails.” Rough cuticles, chipped polish, or polish that is out of harmony with your frock, mark you as careless and untidy, no matter how pretty you are or how spruce and neat you may be about your clothes, face and hair. Of course, hand care starts fong before the bridge party is announced. A touch of brittle nail eream every night will help to prevent the cuticle from grow- ing ragged or dry Use warm olive oil or a rich lubricating hand cream at night. You can take your choice of polish shades, but, unless you have time to change your polish with each costume, you had bet- OE EET ARTETA TEOO Pattern 4970. AT-HOME FROCKS that will make you look your prettiest when doing the household chores. Trimmed in rie-rac braid. Designed for sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42 Size 16 requires 3% yards 36-inch fabric. Price 15 cents. Pattern 705. SLIMMING FROCK that will give you a trim ap- pearance at all times. 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Every page and illustration brings im- portant hints on how to sew easily, thriftily and smartly. The price of this book is 15 cents; book and a pattern together, 25 cents. ADDRESS orders to TOWN, Pattern Department, P. O. Box 721, Rochester, N. Y. Be sure to include pattern size and number. ’ ter choose a rairly neutral shade that goes with a wide range of costume colors. Polish in a clover shade will keep the fingernails in key with blue and purplish clothes; rust or thistle is lovely with almost all brown shades. But do not make the er- ror of wearing a clover shade of polish with = rusty-brown cos- tume colors, or a rust polish shade with a wine or purple dress. Apply your make-up with care, too, for the benefit of those who view you across the ecard table. Use one of the make-up bases—either cream or liquid— that will give your skin a clear uniform color and texture. Blend in your rouge so there are no edges. If you like a pow- der lotion as a make-up base and like to use a cream rouge, try mixing the rouge with a lit- tle softening cream in the palm of your hand before blending it into your cheeks. The color will go on more smoothly and lightly. Powder the entire face for a smooth, finished effect under bright lights. Whisk off the ex- cess with a compiexior brush and inspect your face critically to make certain that there are no powder edges or smudges to show where you “left off.” Remember that your rouge is important, so, even if you ordinarily use very little color try just a bit more 0’ a soft rosy shade for your card parties. Place it rather high, ther blend the color in just beneath your lower lashes, down toward the center of the cheeks and back toward your hairline. Rouge ap- plied in this way is especially youthful and becoming. Now resolve to be a good sport, and you will be as charm- ing over the card table as you are when you dance or take part ir outdoor sports. GRAY FOX TRIMS BLACK COAT Soft, fine wool plush in gray-green tone is collared with luxurious gray fox on this new Paris coat. The hat is green felt with -a black veil: AE EEE AACR REINA WHEN YOU'RE doing the Lambeth Walk, you'll want a skirt that will add grace to your movements which is one reason for the continued vogue of chif- fon and for the full-skirted dress generally. Remember the days when dance Iresses were up to the knees and zveryone said that as long as dancing continued to be the most popular indoor sport skirts would be short? Such was the post-wer notion. Skirts lengthened, whether one danced or not, and now the skating fad, also an indoor sport in many LEE REAR Q. How sandwiches eaten? A. Ordinary sandwiches are eaten in the fingers. These may be cut in half. or quartered, if further daintiness is desired. Generally this is attended to for one before one is served. A knife and fork should be used for club sandwiches and for any huge or generously filled or moist-filled sandwiches which would be better managed thus. are Q. I have both goblets and tumblers among my glassware. Whick are more suitable for a dinner table? A. Either is correct for a dinner table. As the more dec- orative of the two, goblets may be considered more suitable. by ELEANOR GUNN places, is being held r:sponsible for their upward trend. Very short and very wid: is the skat- ing skirt, and very long and very wide is the dancing skirt formula. If a new evening dress is among your requests for this season’s clothes, remember that it may be either very stiff, such as’ moire or slipper satin, or even an upholstery fabrie, such as a Louis XVI brocade, or of chiffon. 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