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Show GROWING YOUNG by Ruth Tolman No matter what your age or what your outlook on life, you can gain new poise and new enthusiasm by keeping yourself young. Not just by wearing youthful clothes or tinting your hair but by acquiring ac-quiring the expression, the movements, the speech habits, the open mindedness of youth. Helena Rubenstein has said that time is not the enemy of a woman's beauty, laziness is. Perhaps it does take a little time, a little more effort to appear youthful, but as you look around you it is evident that these wromen who have taken the time, made the effort are the ones who are . getting what they want out of life. No matter how busy you think you are - you could do more - without fatigue - if you tap the reserves of energy that lie within you. Are you eating foods that will contribute to your poise, beauty and muscle tone? Are you keeping your spine supple and your joints well oiled through ex-cerci. ex-cerci. Are you resting so that j the acids of fatigue can- i not corrode your beauty? i Are you dressing in good ! taste for the best effect? Are you thinking thoughts that will give your life order and harmony? Some high school and college col-lege students are already taking on the indications of senility, it just isn't so evident on them. Youth is not a matter of years, it" is an attitude, a gesture, a way of speaking. Youthfulness is an illusion that can be learned. Begin today to eat, laugh, move and talk for youth to grow young. |