Show I I I I b 4 I Beauty Should Begin at Home I t i J Take the case of ot a young wife whom I 1 happen to know And lets let's call her Jill because that S Is not her name Less than a a. year ago ego Jill married Jack Tack There never never was a Prettier June bride than Jill with her satiny hair her pink cheeks and the powder fluffed on her face like confectioners' confectioners sugar And even today if you should happen to meet her at v a matinee nee Or a Party y your ur first thought would be What a a. pretty girl For Jill dressed for the public eye Is a very different girl from the around the house sa says s 's flatly that home S is the very place to wear out her old clothes She hasn't bought herself more than one house dress since she was married She gets breakfast and washes dishes in the old red silk that was her best afternoon dress last fall It Isn't worth a trip to the dry cleaner Jill says So she wears It week after week Just as It is covered is-covered covered with grease grease spots and sta stains s And nd Jill no longer takes the trouble to brush her hair until It shines or to powder her hei face every morning when she gets up She hasn't time really reany and and so Jack carries away with him to tp his office the daily vision of ot a a. frowsy sloppy wife wite in a dirty dress The Girl of ot His Dreams has become a slattern with a dress that gapes in the back and slipshod feet But it never occurs to Jill JUl that she Isn't th girl Jack thought he was marrying Her defense no doubt would be that Its too to keep I dolled up around the house Theres There's no one but Jack to see me anyway No one but Jack Jack Tack who ought to be th the first admirer of his wife's beauty For a womans woman's looks dont don't half halt as much with her friends and the outs outs- gd as with her husband l If only she knew 1 id 1 S i J ii J |