Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH, 1935 103 Veil, you u'irls, take that tip from the old lountry, even in summer wear louse cotton ;loves If you don't your hands will burn ir have ugly freckles on them Grand hands are lean but not scrawny. I'liey have tapering fingers and the nails are lever exaggerated. That's another thing I ike about Karen Morley's hands tier ingernails are not exaggerated. She doesn't ook as if she were about to claw somebody o death, [nstead, her hands look capable is if she could do something else with them besides pose. I like that. You must do away with big, enlarged linger 'oints. This is caused by alkali, and alkali jetties wherever circulation is bad, so the way o relieve these over-developed joints is to get ilood circulating in the hands. First of all. vith the thumb and middle finger of one hand Wess and squeeze and roll the finger joints of he other hand letting the other thumb rest *n the middle joint. Then, a dozen or more limes a day, whenever you think about it. !tretch your fingers, curving them as you do so. •tretch them again and again until you feel [he blood tingling in your hands. You can :iake your fingers taper by moulding them ith the thumb and forefinger. : And listen, you mothers, when your little |irls snap their knuckles and think they're ieing smart, don't laugh. Stop them at once. t's better for them to play in the mud than to rack their knuckles. You can wash the mud ft". Hut you can't — when they're grown 'oung ladies — wash off enlarged knuckles. ( And here's something very important to pnember. When you're talking, keep your 'inds in repose. Make very few gestures and t every gesture mean something. Don't |-for heaven's sake! — stutter with your hands kd don't be vague unless, of course, like ftSu Pitts, you make your living by doing lofy things with your hands. ' I treated ZaSu for a long time. She could 'ways make me laugh by the way she used her inds, yet in reality they are very beautiful, !:ry well formed hands. So take a lesson from at and use your hands only in a graceful, 'poseful manner. Answers by Sylvia ait Sylvia : Will you please tell me if tapioca pudding is fctening? I'm very fond of it but will not eat iunless you tell me to do so. M. K., Chicago, 111. If you want to weigh a ton, eat tapioca dding every day. Seriously, lay off tapioca i'dding until you're exactly the weight you I nt to be. And then eat of it only sparingly. «ice you're very fond of it, I don't want to be ft hard on you so save it for special occasions ike birthdays. ar Sylvia: Vly little girl doesn't like raw cabbage. I'd E her to eat it because I know it's good for I'. How can I get her to eat it? Mrs. R. McC, Detroit, Mich. "hat's easy. Cut the cabbage very tine. Isn mix it with grated apple. All children 1 2 apples. 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