PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 19 BEAUTY FOR YOU -- Give Yourself a Beauty Quiz By HELEN JAMESON Spring The time when Nature does her beautifying. Everything budding and blooming. The leaves on the trees all yorng and green, looking as if they had been fresh- ly washed with dew and rain. What abou. you? Do you feel springlike? Has the year since last spring treat- ed you well, been good to you? Look in th2 mirror. It might be a bright idea to ask yourself some questions. It is the only way to find out if you have been faitehful to your good looks chores. No menkey business about the answers. Don't tell your- self any fibs. Take inventory. Have you taken on weight? Are there some new over-curves? It won't do to tell yourself that' the gain hasn't been much. A little ex- tra tissue keeps getting more. Fat cells have a way of forming them- selves into communities. Ten pounds too much this year, and it may be twenty pounds next year. Cut down on fats, sweets and star- ches. Get out-of-doors and exercise. It is an injustice to oneself to let the waistline slip away, to take on spread amidships. How about mental health? And beauty of spirit? Have you lived gal- lantly, taking disappointments bravely, realizing that life is like that -- a mixture of good luck and bad? It is the only way. Walk with the white-robed lady, Hope. She is your very best friend. Don't Jook for the worst; you'll be sure to get it. Have you taken excellent care of your health as you should? If you ar» hurried and jittery most of the time, feel like bursting into tears now and then, or are wakeful at night, you can make a safe bet that all is not right with you. You are depleting your forces \or your ner- vous system is out of Kkilter. Slow un. Take it easy. Indulge in rest periods. You are in dire need of them. Plan appetizing, nourishing meals.- Get out of doors, pump in the fresh air. In no time you will feel younger, more highly energiz- ed. The modern pace is pretty swift for most of us. It does not help one to hang onto youthful appearance. There is the matter of those small good looks duties that really mean so much to a woman. Do you with- Hot Weather Crochet Na Here's lazy summer-day crochet! You do each flower-medallion sepa- rately -- no bulkiness to handle. Then join them for your new rug! Make this rug a little at a time as you collect gay scraps. Pattern 7402 has crochet dregtions. Our improved pattern -- visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and compelte directions -- makes needlework easy. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Prin plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER. 8end your order to DAILY TIMES GAZETTE Pattern Department, Oshawa. How about mental health? And beauty of spirit? * 4 * out fail, every night of your life, cream and pet your complexion? You should also brush your hair, which likely you never do, fearing you will weaken tie wave sef. If the scalp isnt in a healthy condi- tion, tresses groomed you may find that your silky thatch is thinning. "This is a good time to beat it to the beauty shop and get yourself a new hairdo. That picks one up in grand shape. Give plenty of thought to the se- cletion. The right ones mean much; the unbecoming ones are a handi- cap. Gay Playmates 4720 SIZES oie Put your Litte Sweetness in a cool cotton playsuit, with a pretty petti- skirt to match or contrast! Pattern 4720 takes care of daytime playtime, and square-dancing too! This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes complete illustrated instructions. Pattern 4720 in Girls' sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 playsuit, 1% yds. 35-in.; skirt, 2 yds. Send TWENTX-FIVE CENTS (25¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER. . 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This is one of the many reasons why good habits of sitting and standing are so important, When the curve is marked, di- sease or faulty development is usu- ally responsible. Under these head- ings we think of such things as malformation of the ribs, spine, or hip bones, unusual weakness of the muscles supporting the spine, and such disorders as rickets or infantile paralysis. Even with all these pos- sibilities to draw on, however, it is impossible to find the cause in eight out of ten cases. Mild Cases Often enough, mild cases go un- discovered until after the child starts to school since frequently there are no symptoms at the start. Even a slight curvature will place undue strain on the joints of the spine and the muscles of the back which will eventually cause pain, easy fatigue, and other discomforts. Unfortunately, up to the present time, no ideal treatment for scolio- sis has been found. The aim of the treatment is, of course, to correct the deformity and to keep it cor- rected. The treatment depends upon the severity of the disorder, whether the spine is still movable or fixed, and whether arthritis of the joints of the spine has developed. The first step in the treatment is to make the spine freely movable and develop the strength of the muscles. This is brought about by exercises and manipulation. The exercises should not be limited to the muscles of the back alone, but also to the hips and abdomen. Of course, when a known cause for the disorder is present and is still active, such 'as rickets, it should be treated, If the leg lengths are unequal, this also should be corrected. Plaster Jacket When the maximum amount of movement of the spine is obtained, 4a plaster jacket is usually applied. While the patient is in the plaster jacket, the exercises should be con- tinued. When the wearing of the jacket has corrected the deformity, an operation to fix the bones of the spine is necessary 'to maintain the correction, Of course, scoliosis should be treated only by an orthopedic spe- cialist, a physician who has made a special study of disorders of the bones. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Vi. M. A.: My grandfather had a clubfoot. Would a child of mine be born with such a condition? Answer: I know of no evidence that clubfoot is hereditary. Hollywood | Highlights By BOB THOMAS Hollywood.-- (AP)--Vivian Ro- mance, the torrid French actress, 1s reported aiming for a Hollywood invasion and hopes to co-star with Glenn Ford. This news comes from Glenn he is the French star's first choice for a leading man when she makes a picture here. A deal for her ser- vices is being cooked up and Glenn is hoping Columbia will let him do the film with her. t Meanwhile, the non-stop actor expects to start another film as soon as he finishes his current one. himself, who happily learned that GLAMORIZING Pa y Make-up with the Season By HELEN FOLLETT Because her skin tans in summer, Movie Star Anne Jeffreys chooses a slightly darker shade of powder than she does in winter, L 2 L 3 Make-up must change with the seasons, because the color of the skin changes. In mid-winter it is at its faintest, most - delicate tone. When spring comes there is a subtle darkening. Exposure to sunlight gradually puts on the golden glow. In late autumn, there is a betwixt- and-between condition. Instead of selecting powder at random, picking out rouge and lipstick that one fan- cies have an alluring shade, a girl must get down to brass tacks. The trick is to highlight good features, tone down those that are not so good. It can be done. A girl with a strong mirror, a seeing eye and the right materials with which to work can make her face more vivid, omre compelling. She must avoid the scenic, strive for delicate Next will be "Mr. Miracle," a settle- ment house yarn which will be partly shot in New York. Western Jag Joel McCrea continues his wes- tern film jag. He has sifted through 24 scripts and has come up with an untitled outdoor yarn on an epic scale. It will follow "Tennessee's Partner" and he hopes to interest Ginger Rogers as co-star. Bill Holden is worried. He has had but two pictures before the public in eight years and now four of his films are slated for release in November. He's afraid the pub- lic won't want so much Holden. I don't think he need worry. George Raft faces a big problem with' his "Outpost Morocco." He filmed all the location shots in North Africa. He'll finish the film here and new he has to find exact doubles for all the characters in the overseas footage. 3 LE . Incidental Intelligence Victory Jory joins the "South of St. Louis" cast and he and Joel McCrea will have one of those tremendous fights that seem utter- ly necessary in film westerns. Vic- tor recently had a gruelling knife duel with Glenn Ford in "Carmen." In his spare time, he narrates kiddie stories. The Cary Grant-Betsy Drake friendship is more business than romance. He is greatly impressed with her talent and intends to use her in his future productions. Automatic thermostatic controls can be installed on any type of fur- nace or heating boiler to regulate it, thereby saving fuel. shoes. ALL EYES ARE ON THE Your trousseau deserves the very best Our selection of colored and white dress shoes are outstanding not only in style but in quality and comfort! a SHOE DAVIDSON'S 31 SIMCOE NORTH We "Shoes That Satisfy' === STORE PHONE 227 * effects. Properly applied, cosmetics glorify, Slapped on any old way, they make the face look brittle and weary. 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