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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 24

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LINTCLX jontAL Avn KTAR frhrairr 1SSI To Tour Hospital Lincoln Public School Clerical Asjci.ion will hold oo regular Beauty or Acquired Knoiv-how? a i itA ML jt iScw 7iti I aJm Mascara and an eye. curler are good friends if your eyelashes are straight. Mascara ia repeated on outer upper corners. While lashes are stiU damp use curler. Pewder ea Lashes To make lashes look longer snd thicker powder lightly be- fore applying mascara to upper lashes only.

When dry, repea Miss Gweadolya Gay eyeshadow -belps when sunken eyes are a problem. For circles and bags under eyes, a light shade of makeup' stick, brushed over darkened areas, and regular totmdation apr plied over entire face helps. Blend rouge up and over edges of circles and lo shadows seem to disappear. Apply light foundation or make-up stick for wrinkled, drooping eyelids, and a darker foundation on puffy area' to help conceal this fault: Use of eye creams will, help to soften lines. Make-up Utlek Helpful If lines from nostrils to lips are making ravishing puff out cheeks, apply bgh't foundation as usual, then touch make-up stick in light tone along deep lines shading well Over area.

Apply a lighter foundation on sides of nose to bring out pinched nostrils, then apply your regular foundation blend well. NEBRASKA CITY Mr. and Mr. Chester Camel announce the eng igement of their daughter, Gwendolyn Gay, to Robert H. Pegler, aoa erf Mr.

and Mrs. Harold J. Pegler. A spring wedding la planned. Jine genUy, if upper lip is too thin.

For a too-full upper lip, keep color inside bp Foreheads can a Lao binder beauty. If a forehead ia (oo low use i lighter foundation. Hair usually looks beat brushed up, end back of ear. If bangs are worn they could be abort and Bangs Shortea Forehead' be altered. Use darker foundation to de-emphasize prominence.

Bangs usually are becoming. Too-light eyebrows may be darkened with pencil in deeper color tone using ahort feather-like strokes (no harsh straight lines) stopping at outer comer of eyes. Brush brows to reversa first to remove powder, then smooth." Tweexe only to keep brows nest, from beneath brow line and over bridge of nose. Shape and lengthen brows with eyepencil if they are too short. To fill in and to lengthen, brush pencil in short feather-Ike strokes over brows extending to outside corner of eyes.

ice're taking Inventory today! Holland's ivill open MOM DAY at Betrothal Told Natural By JAN BLOOM Suadiy Staff Writer Every woman anU to bt beautiful. Some art endowed with good feature, but even they know they must team how to project their good looks. Or, some may begin with a Lt tie leu tuck arid make up for rt ailh what amounts to almost the time thing by aimply learning bow to look like a beauty. With just a Lule effort most of ui can camouflage our weaker point and accent our food onei. Beauty expert have done a great deal of experimenting with different ahaped facet and bava com up with the following conclusions.

What if a face it too round? Simple I Use a foundation in a darker tone around the jawline from ear to "ear to create" an oval appearance. Next, atari rouge oo outer portion of the cheeks under eye blending close to the temple and downward to dark foundation on jaw. Jtouge if used to bring radiance to the akin, if it's "obviousVV lt' wrong, ao blend carefully with ttngertipar'Eythrowj-ahoald "be long, finishing in a alight uplift at th outer. iUc. If a face is.Ux thin, clever application of make-up can work wonders.

Over first applica-tion- of foundation, blend a daiker shade, start on one aide of jaw line and carry through to chin. Start rouge below middle eyes under cheekbone, blend down and outward. Avoid rouging close to nose, Eyebrows should be rather straight, low at tip but short, to cut length and give forehead width. To correct hollow cheeks use lighter tone foundation in hollows, then regular shade over all blending well. Rouge a faint trace of rouge from the cheekbone, around the hollow will tend to neutralize the natural shadow.

The contour will eeem more round, cheeks wiU appear fuller. Jaw Line Slimmed If jaw line is too square, use regular foundation first, then a darker tone on extreme aides of face and jawbone blend to a. shadow. Start rouge over cheek-bone, close to nose iblendiruj carefully out to hairline and down toward darker foundation. Final touches include eyeshadow on upper concentrated tear bridge of nose, and the rnouth softly curved with lipstick.

Correct a receding chin with lighter tone foundation on top of chin. Bring to a triangle point below bottom--lipr and extetid along jaw line halfway from chin, to ears. It is well to remember light tone foundation brings out an area and makes it more ap- parent. For a double chin use regular "foundation. hade, then apply.

area. Application should be just under jawbone, blended from ear to ear along jaw line. A dark foundation helps tone down or conceal problem areas. Have a scrawny throat? Blend light foundation well around and upward from base of throat, so that' there -is ho line of demarcation. A hint cituplurn af c.onifrijKyi, counteract sagging corners of the mewth.

A toy tUt with lip-. atlck at corners of mouth, gives a ready-to-smile appearance. Learn to use a lipstick brush, It eliminates ragged edgesf gives the mouth natufal looking curves. Work the brush well into lipstick, a generous amount of color must be on bristles. Lipstick should be applied to dry lips, mouth open but relaxed.

A steady hand i necessary. Work from comers of mouth toward center or rice versa, but never in a sweeping motion from aide to side. If your mouth is too large, curve both upper and lower lip a tiny bit less than your natural Lp line. For a too small curve both upper and lower lip a tiny bit more than your natural lip line. The protruding lower lip may be corrected by applying lipstick above upper lip line to give more balance.

Carry lipstick slightly above natural line of upper lip, curving F1.K1K IftlTJ meeting ourwg reoruary. me 1. i group wiu.meei uisieaa at p.m. Wednesday at the Stale Hospital for a conducted tour of the institution by Mr. Floyd Erecketw ridge.

li Trel: ifl ti 't til thsy say ths things tj jijf! CDMMUNTTT SCf STAMPS Tatschllrolhen 1124 St Phon. S-324C 11:00 price 945' 995 S'ow ()95m Q95 995-2095 Soic 193J49 J845 45 6 45 FINAL Ta beautify a nose that is too broad, highlight middle of noe, but play down width by applying two strokes of darker founds-. Uon down each side. Use a darker, foundation on edge of nostrils and under tip of nose if the latter is too long. Be sure to blend so fade-out is obvious.

Do not Foundation can also make a hooked nose seem less pronounced. Blend a darker shade down bridge of nose, lighter tone down each The woman who wants to look like a beauty doesn't just buy products. She studies herself then faithfully and -intelligently uses beauty She acquires the attributes of a knowledge beauty and the mettle bf beauty. Party Fare Never use melted butter In making party sandwiches, because it soaks Into the bread. 18.95.19.95 19.95-21.95.

Semi-Annual Shoe Sale V- t' A. All remaining Sale Shoes Ganrel IJnrola Ceremony 1 Browa of Lincoln cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. James N. Mikkelsen was matron of honor, and best man was John E.

Trabert of Omaha. Claude Berreckman and Leo The couple will return Feb. I from a wedding Irip to Chicago, to reside at 3011 So. 17th in Lin- "coin. Mr.

Brown is a graduate of the. University of Nebraska where he is affiliatel with Alpha Tau Omega OUR LATEST ALL HAIR PRO-LEN i I I II' -1- fx 1 i I I a Wedding Mrs. Robert George Trinity Lutheran Church was the Betting of the 1 p.m. Saturday wedding of Miss Mary Louise Reese, daughter of Mrs. Walter F.

Reese of Columbus, to Robert George Brown, son of jafrav Roy A. Brown of Falrbury. A waits-length aheath gown of white satin, was worn by th bride. The fitted bodice featured a. scooped neckline, and the full, overskirt of tulle fell from contour belt Her shoulder length veil fell from a bandeau with a satin bow, and she carried a COMC IN POft "FLOWER COIF" $13.50 "Flower Coif" permanent and "Flower Coif styling, CtM far appshilnMl Mayt DADC'C "G- wr ft.

Phone 2-4851 fLsO easy lo END i.ciito "40 9w io application. Mascara n- centrated on the outer 'half of upper lashes makes eyes seem farther apart look bigger. Eyeshadow blended and deepened on outer side of lids will Cive width to eye area. A light foundation under brows will snake eyes appear farther apart. Mascara applied to outer half of upper lashes, and eyebrows plucked st inner tips also give width to eyes.

Protruding eyes are minimized by applying darker eyeshadow over entire upper eyelids right up to eyebrow area. A lighter foundation on upper eyelid area clear up to eyebrows, plus a sparkling bright 1 AiMMRlSaiMbJtttffaMUtf i' every day Made Instantly! low nuburban prirr are of furniture. Inrlurirn Phone 4-2353 Oprn Mon. ihru Thurn. i30 A.M.

lo 9 P.M. Kri. Smi. to 6 P.M. 37ih A CALVERT 50 Year Srrvire lit Lincoln Miss Eleanor Stanffer of Milford MILFORD Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Stauffer announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Donald J. Harms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harms of Brandon.

we feature Imported from Swiss knorr SnnhA Home Made Flavor! Tar I A iUtLhlL. GROCERY i Close Out Sale on Floor Samples To make room for enlarged carpet department -Eorly-Se lection-Advisable Mademoiselle, reg. Custom Craft, reg. MnrL-loHn prion from our plainly tUible on rarh pjrr British Walkers, reg. 19.95-21.95 Miller, reg.

23.95-2945'. Herbert Letine, reg. 26.95-36.95. One, two or three piece living, room sets Chairs Ottomans Rockers Bedroom sets Lamps Pictures Tables Mirrors Mattresses, Refrigerators, Radios, Dinette and Living room sets SOME UP TO Vx OF OUR I0.V SUBURBAN PRICtSi It Is ear Intention, through this sale, to clear out this stock ta make room for our expanded carpet Some end of roll carpets in all qualities to close at Vi regular price. Town Country, Capezio, Old Maine Trotters casual shoes reg.

8.95 to 12.95 i A( VAI1IC Evening Shoes 20 off Kickerino Snow HooIh, rog 10.9312.93 0. a 1 i -i. All Sales Final So Approvals 1 Sio Salon first floor Only 00 TotVlries Street Floor mm 1 Ifav Onr Carpel pla ITagon Call.

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