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TESTED TIPS

(By Vera Wise.) Copyright. During cold weather it is difficult to keep one's hands smooth and free from chapping. It helps considerably if, after washing, the hands are dusted over with powdered starch or very fine oatmeal'. At night massage. well icith cold cream of petroleum jelly, and wear loose gloves. To soften hath water and make it delightfully fragrant, mix together a cupful of fine oatmeal with a tablespoonful of soap flakes, adding a pinch of orris root, and tic in a small muslin bag. Olive oil applied regularly night and morning will relieve and finally remove painful corns. Bottles which have contained medicine, vinegar, etc., may be freed from odour by filling with water in which a spoonful of mustard has been mixed. Allow to stand, for a tchilc, then shake briskly and rinse with clean water. ,

sleeves of the coatee being trimmed with fur. She carried a pastel-toned posy. Miss Esther McAdam was in salmon pink chiffon velvet with wide flared hem of tulle from the knees. She wore a furtrimmed coatee. • Miss Selby Morton wore, a frock of white silk net over ninon tucked to the hips from where the pkirt was ' widely flared, and finished with a bustle bow. Miss Imelda McGlinchey wore ivory crepe satin with flounces of silk net and a coatee of net. Miss L. M. McDonuel wore, an ivory satin frock with a short lace'Coat, and carried a posy of white flowers. Miss Edna Nunns wore white marietta with fitting bodice, and fully-flared skirt, and a coatee to match.- . . Miss Mary O’Neill was ,in an ivory satin frock and coatee of ivory velvet Miss Eileen O’Connor wore a-frock of parchment satin and a coatee of French georgette. She carried a posy of pale pink in silver ribbons. ... Miss Coral P. O’Malley wore a dainty Victorian frock of ivory georgette the skirt being composed of narrow frills. She carried a bouquet- of pink flowers. Miss Kathleen Peters wore a frock of white chiffon velvet gracefully flared at the hem, and she wore a short furtrimmed coat, with-bell cuffs. ■ .' _ Miss. Constance'Rodgers wgs. - in a classic frock of ivory satin cut on long lines, and ending with pleated godets. A narrow belt finished the fitting bodice, and she carried a posy of pink flowers. Miss Eileen Smith was in a,'frock of soft blue crepe satin with touches of silver, and her velvet coatee was trimmed with white fur. Miss Mary Stewart wore an ivory lace frock with ’long bodice and flared skirt, finished with a peplum frill. Her short velvet jacket was trimmed with tur. Miss Catherine Skinner (Woodville) wore a frock of ivory satin cut on princess lines with a long and- fullyiflared skirt. Her coatee to match had-elbow-length sleeves trimmed with fox fur. v Miss Marie Weybourne wore a Victorian frock of turquoise mariette Titting to the knees, the slightly flared being finished with several-frills.-, at the hem. She carried a posy of violets.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 4

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TESTED TIPS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 4

TESTED TIPS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 4