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THE HOME

Hot milk is a cure for many ills. When you come in tired, from an afternoon’s shopping try how a cup of it will refresh you. As a pick-me-up it is unrivaled, for it not only stimulates but nourishes. The only ipqinlt to be remembered is to take it in sips, and not in one draught. In sips it is easily assimilated, but taken at a, draught it may easily cause a lad attack of indigestion. For the complexion milk is excellent. ,If the face is wrinkled, rough, or sallow bathe it with hot milk. Treat the skin to hot mx.lk every night, and the improvement m whiteness and texture will soon be apparent. \ 3 Behold a change in neckwear and a new dccolletagc line each week, remarks a London writer. All of these changes, however, are tending in the same direction Towards a revival of the highwired Medici or Elizabethan collar and the fill'. l chiffon ruffle of the latter part of the eighteenth century: There are other ruffles of muslin that outline the decolletage worn in the time of Georg. 11l The only high collar that may remain in fashion is the turnover one attached to a coloured shirt, worn with a four-in-hand tie, with the plainest of tailored suits.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 3

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THE HOME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 3

THE HOME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 3