IF YOU WANT TO BE SMART.
Look at your feet and ankles, for everyone else looks at them first. Spend more time and trouble over your hands. Wear the colour that suits you. If “autumn tints” make you look smart, go on wearing' autumn tints even though every woman is wearing blue. Don’t let anyone hurry you when you’re putting on your hat. Visit a dentist every three months and let him overhaul your teeth, so that you can smile without feeling self-conscious. Don’t get into the habit of using extravagant gestures. Don’t merely cover your hands with gloves, adorn them. See that you look as smart to the person behind you as to the one approaching you. If you cannot spare time to “make up” properly, leave cosmetic alone. Don’t think your stockings are without holes; make perfectly certain that they are faultless. See to the lining of your coat. Many a woman looks ultra-smart until she hangs her coat over the back of hei chair.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3400, 30 July 1932, Page 2
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167IF YOU WANT TO BE SMART. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3400, 30 July 1932, Page 2
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