Picture Show (May-Oct 1919)

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The ricluic S/iou; October llt/i, 1919. 10 IN How do you choose your Frocks ?— Hints on Hairdressing— Study your face, then arrange your hair to balance — Hat Hints counteract this too ctecided tendenc y by building the hair high. Give the coiffure the effect of a pyramid. The one high point at the top of the head will materially lengthen the face and lessen the roundness which tends to insipidity. The high coiffure will thus give distinction to a face tliat had lacked it. For Ihe Low Forehead. IF the forehead is low, comb the liair loosely back: from it. This will add to the alertness and intelligence of the expression, and you notice how very becoming tliis is to beautiful Jose Collins. If, on the other hand, nature has given you the knobby, by which I mean what youcall the intelleetvial forehead, the brow wWch is full and high and broad, with projecting bumps, modify nature's extreme by training the hair to fall in loose tendrils upon it. Also comb the rest of the hair, but loosely, from about it, never tightly, for that will give the ^Irawn, frightened look which nature has already carelessly bestowed. Study Your Face. IF the face be broad, do not build the hair out loosely about the ears. Instead, comb it upward above the ears. If the face be slender, its apparent breadth. is added to by the " fluffing " out of the hair about the ears. If the face is angular, its hardness is reduced by a soft arrangement of the hair, AH a Matter of Balance. IN arrangement of the hair, remember that balance is the law of beauty, as it is of wisdom. For instance, balance the heavy jaw by drawing the hair in a loose mass well forward above the brow. Balance the snub nose by a loose coiffure. When Choosing a Hal. ALSO be sure, when you choose a hat, to study your appearancje from all ansles. And never decide on a style until you have seen yourself in it full length. A hat to be becoming must suit your figure, as well as yOur face ; above all. it must tone with your clothes. A Deesseb. 'J'ltc sequiii toque is scat at its best in this delifjhlful photographruJANNA Q. N J LESSON, the feimous Paramount film aeircss. THE cinema star, when she chooses her clothes, does not ask, " Wlvit is the fashion ? " but " What will suit me ? " Fashions change, butj taste endures. Fashions come and go, but becoraingiiess is a fixed quantity. And the girl wlio is wise in her own beauty will make this lier <:reed. She will determine, after much observation of herself, what is becoming to her and what is not, never to cross the danger line, between, h ' She will not aggressively defy fashion. She will adojit its becoming modes, and adapt its mibccoming ones to the point only of becomingness. But she will resolutely determine that she will wear nothing that will detract from her beauty. An Important Beauty Secret. IT is my opinion that tlie woman who discovers the style of hairdressing tliat is adapted to her individual style is the clever woman, and has solved the most important of beauty Si r rets. If nature has given vouaround, chubby face, ALICE BRADY believes time is we:i spent in selecting a hat that looks well from all angle;. Purchase your autumn dress requirements from Noble's, and re»t assured of obtaining quality, value, and smart style. Noble's bein^ actual manufacturers, charge only the lowest prices. STYLISH COAT. Model AC/ A S442S O O %^ Smart Coat, made from good blanket cloth. The new sty:e collar canbe worn , up or down as desired. Single breaslcd fronts, side pockets, full back and all round belt give this model a very aitr.^clive look. The inset sleeves are finished rowsofsti citin^. Length 44 ins. Colours Nigger lirow.i, Navy, Uottle Green, anJ Pri.e.65 0 PATTERNS POST FREE. Write to-day for John Noble's illustrated List --sent FREE, Materials by the' yard Foe ladies who prefer lo have their clotlies in^de up tlieinselves, John Noble, Limited, will send a selection of materials post Ircc. Please te!l us exactly wliat you would like us to sei-d to you. JOHN NOBLE LTD 43 Brook Si. Mills, Majichester euelashes J Cream ^vill ^arkeo your lashes auU browp. and make thtm thick. Ipnt and silky, thus givitif the eyes that fascinatiog, expressive Jook. which men find so appealing. " EYDOLASH ' is a real daikener— not a" "■ iiYak DetPc Use also " EYDOL " — it clears the eyes, -imparting to them wonderful brilliancy and youthful charm . Harmless. 2/9 i>er bottle. tion impossil Harmless. In i V o r i n e pot., full price 1/6 Ifuli topayf. Of all chi^m 'lirectfrom EYDOL Cq. (Dept. 170, Strand, London. W.C BBBBBHHBBHBIB tllSTIRON PANi It's the Pan that does it ! Cast Iron is just right for cooking in — boils quickly and thoroughly. And the wear ! Why, a CAST IRON saucepan will outlast a dozen of enamelled steel or tin. Make sure your cooking utensils are Cast Iron. DON T BE PUT OFF with short-livtd cnanifllcd itMi or tin ware. INSIST ON CAST IRON I 'Procurable al all Ironmongtrs, ■ ■■■■■■■B ■ ■ mW, SHOW YOUR FRIENDS MM ^he Picture Show/'