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The New Movie Mazagin;
Be sure to read Catherine Dale Owen's comments upon stage stars and the talkies, on page 39. Above, Miss Dale and her charming mother, Mrs. Robert
W. Owen, of New York City.
First Aids to Beauty
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CATHERINE DALE OWEN in "The Rogue Song" has an exquisite profile. Her director, Lionel Barrymore, saw that she often presented her side face to the camera. Her hair-dress, too, and the necklines of her gowns were designed with the idea of emphasizing the piquancy of her profile.
This shrewd trick of the screen can be used by the average woman to advantage. If she has even only one good feature — attractive, wavy hair or fine eyes — let her make the most of that feature. Let her be a little vain about it and let her dress to emphasize her best point. Often it is unsafe to advise a woman to dress to conceal any defects she may have of face or figure. Too often this means that a woman will go to such lengths to conceal, let us say, the fact that she has heavy legs that she only succeeds in emphasizing the fact. The best thing to do about defects, if they are irreparable, is to ignore them.
But there are points of beauty that any woman may have. Every girl can cultivate a good walk, a graceful poise, an easy carriage. And nearly every woman, in this day and age, can have a reasonably good skin. These points of beauty are merely the result of good health habits and the woman who lacks them is too often merely careless.
INQUIRIES Mrs. J. L. K., Detroit. Mich. It is
not advisable to shampoo the hair more than once a week. Every ten days or two weeks is even better, provided of course you keep your hair in good condition between treatments. For an informal luncheon for eight women, all of whom are friends, it is not necessary to send written invitations, although may invite them by note, if you wish. However, it is easier and also good form to extend your invitations over the telephone.
Dorothy S.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Fashions in color really mean very little. Girls ought to wear the shades that are most becoming to them. White, or the offtints of white, is always good for evening wear. Under artificial lights certain shades of blue and brown do not show to the best advantage.
Miss K. M. B., Minneapolis. Minn. Y'our diet has been a little drastic, so no wonder you couldn't keep it up for more than a week. In attempting to reduce, it is much better to begin by leaving a few fattening articles "out of your diet than to try to cut down too much on your eating — and not succeed. Limit yourself to one helping of meats and vegetables and avoid starchy foods, potatoes, white breads and heavy cream sauces.
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