7S THE COMAWA TIMES, Thursday, Gepremier ao, 1768 FOR NEW look, fill in facial triangle with light make-up. THE SIDES of the face are shaded and the centre filuminated for make-up that Make- Ticks That Change Face By JOAN O'SULLIVAN Feel the need for a change of face You can achieve one, says Fran Friedman, beauty consul- tant for a well-known cosmetic company, by applying complex- fon make-up cleverly so it focusses attention on your eyes. IMAGINE A TRIANGLE To do this, you have to use your imagination to draw an make-up required. IVORY FOUNDATION You'll need one liquid foun- dation in a light golden shade, guch as ivory, which will al especially good around the eyes for liveliness. | Then eo two a ressed powder -- a light golden Con oh for fi ag your Blend evenly over your entire, facial triangle; a darker golden|face. Wait a moment, then} amber beige for shading out-| pat your skin with tissue. side the triangle. | Use the golden cream beige! Apply the light ivory base|pressed powder on cheeks, in dime-sized dots on fore-|forehead, chin and nose. Then) head, nose, cheeks and chin,lerase the edges of light color, | _. blending them into the founda- ; tion base with circular motions of your fingertips. Puff the golden amber beige pressed powder along the sides) inverted triangle on your face --like an upside-down pyramid. The peak of the pyramid is at your chin, while the base stretches across your forehead. Use light tints of make-up to emphasize features inside the triangle. Employ deep shades yg APPLY LIGHT ivory foun- dation base in dime-sized dots on forehead, chin, By ELEANOR ROSS | Insomnia, that usurper of) pleasant dreams, has been blamed--often justifiably -- on everything from nervous. ten-| sion to lovers' quarrels. | If you've spent more than your share of restless nights lately, try looking right be-| helps put emphasis on the eyes, Money Making Takes Tough Basic Scrutiny By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: How can you be sure that an dea for a home business is a good one? From time to' time, I've iayed around with an idea that .feel I could develop into a Profitable money-making proj- ect. But when I read about the number of small businesses that fall, I get cold feet. Please tel! me what I should do, 7 Mrs. G. D. Dear Mrs. G. D.: The best business idea in the world constantly has to be mbasured by taking a hard look at facts. And in the case of hdme businesses, answers to the following questions should bring the facts into focus. 1. Is my home situated in a god enough location? 2. Will my service or product be competitive enough to hold own with similar ones now ing offered in my area? 3. At the same time that I make my product or service| competitive, can I also develop) it imaginatively enough so that| it: offers a little "something| mpre" than the others that are available? | 4. Do I have the time and ettergy required to develop the} business sufficiently? | §. Have I discussed my idea! with knowledgeable, experi-| ericed people in a position to. give me sound business advice? 6. Do I know where and how QW acquire the practical know- how for running a business suc- cessfully? If you have six positive an- swers to these questions, you Civil Rights Drive Helps Country PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Ca- nadian - born Mother Divine, said Tuesday the drive for Ne- gto civil rights is 'finally bring- ing the United States together, nomically and socially."' "Franklin D. 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To keep a mattress in perfect condition for as long as possible, give it care, It should be va- cuumed thoroughly at least weekly and turned twice a! month. Turning -- flipping the mattress over, then rotating it head to foot--keeps it fresh and| distributes wear and stress more evenly. Despite the most conscien-| tious care, however, any mat-) tress will eventually wear out.) And although even a battered) 4 'old one may look "just like A nurse's aide feeds and) jew when covered with fresh bathes patients, makes beds) mi q }linens and a beautiful bed-| and attends to Ry personal soread, there's no way to con- comfort of patients in general. ceal its age when you sleep--| To be hired as a nurse's aide ; ; - you'll usually need to be at ee turning on its tired least 16. Youll also need aj friendly personality, lots of pa-- EXPECT 10 YEAR'S WEAR How can you be certain when and a willingness to! work untiringly at routine phy-}a mattress is due for the junk-| pile We asked the information| sical jobs. Opportunity tip for the day:| bureau of the National Associa- tion of Bedding Manufacturers, you unwind so much you can't|/and we were advised that bed- get wound up and going again|ding should be replaced every in the fall. So if you're still un-jeight to 10 years. } wound from summer, it's time) Other than age, there are to start ticking again. |several basic points to check » CONFID ~ TIALLY a , = jneath you for the cause of the Home Business | know you will have a good) chance to succeed, Dear Roberta Roesch: A new hospital is being built in our town, and I think I would like to apply for a part-time job as a nurse's aide whenit opens. Exactly what work would I do in this job and what qualifica- tions would I need? : 8. C. Dear 8. 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DANCE DESTROYS SHOES | A ballet dancer can wear out three pairs of shoes in thé course of a single evening. } which can help you determine, past its. prime, Although minor whether your mattress should rips can be remedied fairly be replaced. First, see whether| easily at home, the more seri- the mattress is large enough.|ous damages which occur with It's possible that the one you) years of use cannot be repaired. selected some years ago is too| Two other easy-to-spot signs of small for you. For comfortable) wear are general sagging--over-| sleep, a mattress should be 10) all or in small areas--and, in a inches longer than the sleeper,| tufted mattress, broken tufting. which allows for plenty of mov-| So if your mattress shows ing space at head and foot.| Signs of wear, it's about time to Second, check for shifting "'in-| replace mattress and box- nards," for loss of resiliency.|springs with a "people-size,"' With age, mattresses tend to) well - constructed new set. Far become soft and lumpy,.making|from being an extravagance, them achingly uncomfortable|the purchase of prime -quality, for even the heaviest sleeper. |new bedding is one of the Examine the stitching in the) soundest investments in sound quilted panels, on the sides of) sleep you can make. the mattresses, and along the) Since, according to statistics, outer edges where the top and) the average person spends about sides are sewn together. Broken| one-third of his lifetime sleep- or raveled stitches in any of ing, it's important to make sure these areas, are good indica-|that your 25-or-so years in the tions that the mattress is near-| "arms of Morpheus" are indeed ing the end of its usefulness. |the most restful ones of your Next, check the springs and life. coils. Broken or bent border wirés and support springs, broken coils and connections) are all signs of deterioration-- | and may be the reason why/ you are losing precious nights of comfortable sleep. 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