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Show Page TUESDAY, JUNE 1JL The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah 10 Dress in Sizes 6 to 14 Correct Techniques for Mqrid, Nail Care By Ertta Haley work BUSY hands, whether theyor club, home, office, garden need care to keep them looking and lovely, feeling comfortable to various do their able jobs ef- h 4 ficiently. Hand or nail beauty, Just as facial or figure beauty, doesnt Just happen. Because hands are busy, they need Just as much, if not more, care than hair, figure or clothing. They are almost constantly in use during your waking hours. If your hands and nails happen to look nice without much care, chances are that youre pretty lucky, or that youve adopted correct techinques In caring for them without much thought. If they don't look as lovely as you want them to be, then its a relatively simple matter to get them Into proper shape as most hands yield quickly to ( some attention. Certain jobs Land conditions peculiar to the hot weather demand that you give extra attention to the hands to keep them at the peak of condition. If youre gardening, for example, hands can easily become coarse and rough, with nails broken and uneven. Then, too, if youre active In sports, you may develop certain L jrx ' r ,?- r' .. 7 I f A, V ' IfS6 C T s . ?, ;V17 " h vs S a I ( a I, dryness. , 9 A - , lovely at the same 'time with n this dressy bright silk organza plaided with a thin line of black. This New York dress is designed over an nnderslip of green crepe, fastened In jet in effect and belted in black patent. bine-gree- , donble-breast-- . . . or even bumps on some of the digits that are not only uncomfortable but also unhappy sore fingers by massage with hand cream or lotion. Afater the cuticle has been properly softened, push it back very gently with an orange stick. When soft, the cuticle does not break, so it should be pushed only after an oiling or creaming. Hangnails can also be prevented by shaping the comers of the nails no closer than 116 of an inch from the skin. Nails that split and break easily should be treated internally as well as externally. The diet should contain plenty of calcium, vitamin C and D. This means sufficient orange Juice and milk daily. The hands should be oiled (with cuticle oils) especially at the cuticle to prevent Y 7 tr 1 ? ' V " i 4 v .'. V J'- t A L ' i '& , ' f i ?v w' L-- . - 4ssyff - s X $ O I "x,x - 4 You can keep cool and look Wash oily bands frequently Gay Sunsuits! delightfully Cool Sun WOMAN'S WORLD ed Eliminate Stains On Hands, Fingers Its poor practice to let hands become stained when gloves can be worn to protect 'them, but there are some tasks that cannot be done with gloves, such as many types of office work. Harsh stain removers and bleaches will clean the hands, but they may also roughen them. First step toward keeping the hands and fingers from becoming too stained is to apply a cream or looking. Canning, cleaning, laundry jobs around the house as well as rimy office jobs may well take their toll but is Given lotion which of both hands and nails. will hands the coat which lightly. proper care, even for such stren- Then, as soon as finished youre uous activities, hands can continue to look beautiful in spite of all they working, wash the hands thorougly in lather and water. have to do. Difficult stains left after washGive Hands Protection ing can usually be removed by With Creams, Lotions rubbing the hands lightly with oily One of the most Important things polish remover on cotton balls or to learn about hand care is to pre- pads, kept conveniently near the vent damage before its done. If wash stand. Polish remover is an youre about to plunge Into work excellent solvent for most types of which is guaranteed to take its toll stains, and its not harsh. If youve been picking berries or on hand beauty, dont wait until the hands look bad before doing doing some dyeing and the hands , something atout it. Take precau- are stained .badly, try lemon juice tions to prevent whatever damage and water, or a mild bleach made of hydrogen peroxide and water. you can. thorLotions or creams applied to the Follow either treatment by hands before doing office work such oughly washing and rinsing the as filing, gardening, canning, laun- hands, then an application of lotion or cream. dry or cleaning, act as protective Certain kitchen tasks leave the agents and prevent a great deal of damage to the actual skin and hands with odors on them, such nails. Naturally these should be ap- as cutting onion or garlic. In this plied again after the task is over. case, rub the finger tips with salt, If hands are dry, use the more and the hands with a slice of lemon. Lather the hands under cold rungentle of the creams and lotions A deodorant soap is available,- - If theyre too oily, they ning water. also for good eliminating odors should be washed as frequently as hands. from the possible. If rings leave stains on the finHands which have already beas often happens with coscome rough and coarse, should gers, tume jewelry, its a good idea to have frequent applications of hand treat the ring rather than the fincream and enough massage to stimWash the ring thoroughly, ulate the circulation, thus helping gers. coat then it with colorless nail to rejuvenate the skin more quickpolish. This keeps the acids of the ly. fingers from acting on the metal Gloving, the hands J? another of the ring which-cause- s the stains good way of protecting them, not only for the rough tasks which they Nail Care Requires must perform, but also when going Proper Technique Nail troubles arecmmon when out. 'For gardening, use canvas hands are required to take the a after generous massage gloves but many of them can be of abuse, or cream and application lotion. avoided. Take hang nails, for exFor dish washing, laundry and can be avoided with which other such tasks about the house ample, to the cuticle. care sufficient a pair of rubber or plastic gloves The cuticle should be kept soft will give nice protection. Avoid shaping the nails too sharply or too closely at the comers. If they are shaped short, and to a neat oval, they will fare better. Several coats of nail polish, either colorless or colored can prevent any of the splits from catching as you work with the hands. Those who do much work with their hands can increase the life of their manicures by keeping the nails a short oval shape. Picking up things With the balls of the fingers rather than the nails helps avoid snagging them. Special nand Problems " Need Attention Those who have jobs which require the use of a pencil for most of their working hours frequently find they develop a bump on their finger. These are not only painful but unsightly; If a finger guard doesnt help, its a smart idea to get in the habit of massaging the affected finger deeply. If more strenuous measures are required, gentle rubbing with a pumice stone will help keep the bump down. C914 Cool Sun Dress I of a yard S rpHREE-QUARTER- of contrast each will be plus a scrap YOUR young daughter to saving fabric, this addition In cool sun dress with this I thats cut on simple princess lines. pair is the gayest of sunsuits Trim waist top and pocket with Sewing Circle Needleeraft Dept. eyelet. For cover up theres a tiny P. 0. Bex 5740, Chicago 80, 111. er Dolero. P. 1976 is a Pattern No. Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. O. Box 162, Old perfo- sew-rit- e rated pattern for sizes 6, 8. 10, 12, 14 8, dress, l7 yards of years. Size bolero, 3 yard. The Spring and Summei STYLIST is a guide in plan complete and dependable wardrobe. Gift ning a wearable summer patterns printed inside the book. 25 cents 35-inc- h: Pattern No. Name (Please Print) Street Address or P.O. Box No. State City CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. West Adams St., Chlcag 0, HI. Enclose 30c in coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mail if SEWING) 867 desired. Pattern No. Size...... rr m ft a - ; Name (Please Print) Street Address or P.O. Box No. State City Y!5 non-greas- y, -- (IV iti A SOfT rrp S3 PLAIN OK CORK TV the Change to SAHD apply polish to protect nails. distinctive cigarette with If theres a great discrepancy between hand and face color, this little problem is easily solved by the use of hand make-uThis is make-usimilar to facial and will not come off until washed. There are several shades from which to choose, so they can match individual skin tones. p. mnftQnnmi p, f.of 'Sanosascientific process cuts Not . Fashion Flashes You can get a nice suntan on your back while protecting the fron with a halter bodice that comes all the way to the chin, but bares the back completely. .The halter top is neat and trim, while the skir gathers in soft fullness. If youre looking for the lightes weight fabric possible in a dress then youll like washable, tissue silk. It weighs little more than a stamp and will give you cool com fort on the hottest possible day. The big flared or full skirt is gaining rapidly In popularity for summer, especially when smartenec nd crisps with a starch- y- white sleeveless blouse. You can be coo: and casual, yet smart if youre going out for an informal outing Going out to celebrate of an eve Silk organdy over taffeta ning? makes a good combination for the dress, while deep tucks at the hem give a feeling of luxury and sense of smartness. 1 I Substitute .ledSccted nico- tine content to half that of ordinary cigarettes. Yet skillful blending makes every puff a pleasure; FLEMING-HAL- L TOBACCO 00., INC. Vjmr roust doctor about sano asAmns accidents happen 3 out of 5 fatal motor-vehicl- e is more dangerous even And darkness after dark. 3 when streets are icy; it takes to 12 times more distance to stop. Be extra cautious night and day. Be able to stop when you have to. Be Careful the life yoy jave may be yyur own! 8 1 i- - 1 1 |