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Daily News from New York, New York • 150

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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150
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THE GUMPS MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE? VI I MI5S WNEYOCKLE THERE'S I A PONT U' lf I I I I THEftE'S SOMETHlNGi SOMETHING LJ BUT, SUSPICIOUS OLD E3 THAT5 ENOUGH ri I I I'DLIkETOSAV-- I'M GOING I ll I KNOW WHY NOU RAN B-BUT- E2J OP VOW? '4 I TO 1 T0 6AV. I HONEY- 1 1 OUT OF HERE LAST CL. LON6-WINPEt? I L3rV i jCT A TO JJ I Suckle -AJ "'STJTL, RfflFV explanations THI ft GOING TO ae a most unpleasant BUT ONE FROM WHICH I'LL SHOW HER HE CAN'T PUT ANVTHlNCa OVE in S-1 CKjl Hill I 'W-v 1 KMOJfcU-M-7i I er- iwwMnjntu i I I t- -tt'-t-I HI! I I 2K7JKi- -l ga ir till colors appears in the comic section of the SUNDAY NEWS New Oil Permanent, New Wave I r- i Timely Swimming Precautions To Offset Lurkine Infections Assure sottiv ningierea cnas S. CLTTER. more akin to a bachelor's dream girl.

Vitamins in your permanent wave! Believe it or not, that's what you're promised by a third permanent ave giving establishment. The lotion, it seems, is compounded with vitamin impregnated oils which it would seem ought to have some beneficial effect on scalp and hair. Under the heat, the claim is, the pores are opened and the oils better absorbed, arriving at which might be called a beneficial scalp treatment along with your permanent wave. And finally another type perma-ment. which requires no heat, no machinery, no metal gadgets, no harsh chemicals, promising a beautiful and natural appearance to the wave.

The permanents referred to above may be ha at: Enrico Coruso's, 5 Prospect Place, Tudor City, New York; Weinberger's Beauty Salon, 419 Lexington N. Y. Jaffry's Beauty Salon, 717 Seventh N. Y. Tut-banuiave at Victor Vito's Beauty Salon.

1 W. 57th N. Y. C. with a continuing supply of the chemical, will bs required.

But the participants themselves may be to blame. They take in aqua pura and then expectorate. An epidemic of "strep" sore throat, which occurred subsequent to the generous use of one of our outdoor pools last season, was traced to a few infected occupants. Experience will teach us how to avoid trouble and beginners will need to exercise strict precautions. The expert has learned the technique of respiration.

Inhaling is accomplished through the mouth, with the head above water. This maintains a positive air pressure in the nasal cavities and keeps fluid from entering sensitive regions. Just before diving, one should breathe in deeply and then exhala slowly through the nose while under the surface. We must not minimize the effects of cold upon the circulation. A temperature between 40 and 50 degrees E.

may extract heat so rapidly that the flow- of blood will be slowed materially. Chattering teeth and bluish lips are signs which cannot be ignored. Cramps, in many instances, will follow chilling with too little vital fluid reaching the muscles. IX GOOD ODOR. Mrs.

R. Z. writes: Whenever I use perfume or toilet water, the scent vanishes almost immediately. I wonder why? REPLY. Mopt preparations -stsek aroun.l i.ver- ly Ions.

Apparently thes cosmetic up in despair as they cannot utrival your charm. ELIMINATE T. writes: In your article on halitosis you mentioned that occa sionally the trouble is caused by cheesy substances. What are they Can they be eradicated: REPLY. Particles of fiil-sm-UiiiK.

smltMi material may form in The tonsils or the bronchial tubes. Knm tinws time they are diwhargeil with tha sputum. Removal of the sturre of injection is the renie1y. Or. Cutter ll antwer question on hygiene and prevention of Jim" eame if a self -addressed envelope with a 3c stamp is inclosed.

He will not make diagnoses or prescribe for individual casern. Address Dr. Irving S. Cutter, The New, 220 42d New York. A Tie Is Knit Knitted by hand and flown by an American bomber, a shipment of sweaters, scarves and socks has reached British troops in Egypt it was announced yesterday by Bundles for Britain, 475 Fifth Ave.

Don'f Overdo Ensemble When You Should Consider Years! A full page of The Gumps in you so choose, you may have iiw stvlini; with your new-oil permanent. oil cream treatment applied to hair and scalp and thoroughly brushed through so that oil can actually he wrunt; out of the pads after steaming time, which promises in-I stead of fuzzy ends, softly ringleted ones. You may want a new styling along with the new wave and curl and you can get it, too, right where you get your oil permanent. If your hair is especially dry. a condition which sometimes the joy out of a new "perm." there's a new milk and lanolin processed permanent which may prove riht down your alley.

We're told that this treatment does a right neat job of not only preventing the dried out permanent but of softening the naturally dry hair. Again, styling may be looked into at this salon. Also, if you need it, a body contouring and slenderizing department, we hear, is converting outmoded old stuffy figures into something CHATTER! As with other blessings to come out of rationing, hosiery colors simplified for us so that fumbling hopelessly for a good pair in a drawer welter of not-ouite-right-heiges will be eliminated Gotham hosiery people have it down to four colors, each one toning to one of major dress color gamuts, with one shade. Victorious (darkened golden beige I. choice of VVAAC in both rayon and cotton Something stirring to hear is Rockefeller Center Chorus (all Rockefeller Center employees) with well known director John R.

Jones at helm, in songs depicting musical history of America by numbers most popular during war times from Revolutionary, Civil, on into our current war period performance at outdoors, in sunken garden (Thursday) or tomorrow (Friday eve.) if it rains tonight The "Star-Spangled" Lucy Monroe credits escape from sun burning to mixture of vinegar and bicarbonate water applied before sunbathing, tennis, golf or walking in sun. A. D. it By DR. IRVING The bathing season is on and every available pond, lake, and stream will be utilized.

We wiil spare ourselves many an infection involving the eyes, ears, and throat if the water is clean. Pollution comes from two sources drainage from the land or disease-producing organisms from the bodies of bathers. A small space overly populated, with only room for each one to jump up and down, is practically sure to contain a high percentage of noxious bacteria. Fortunately, oxygen will destroy organic matter. Hence running streams or ponds which are violently agitated by the wind will cleanse themselves.

But the surf roaring on the shore- will not disinfect a large volume of sewage entering the area. Despite all this, most of our modern bathing beaches are models of cleanliness when contrasted with the "old swimming hole" which some of us frequented as lads. Public health authorities depend upon chlorine to keep community basins free from dangerous "invaders." It is important to remember that the disinfectant (chlorine) combines rapidly with organic substances and hence regular tests, clothes problem you may have. Address Bettina Bedwell, The News, 220 E. 42d New York.

Send stamped, addressed envelope. II T1 "jj Itv VNTOlM I I I-: HONNKI.U' Ymir I'Hily Sprinu; piTmunt-nt H.utt Ihi time isn't usually likf the tir-il rune iif Summer, r.m (lie Inst, thcutrli hoadint; the itter wiiy. if we may oommit a poor lil I le pim. You may know your own Hutu or your woman hairdresser too well tnd 1 1 ustitiirly to i-hanife. On the other hand you may wish to put TOO WS I II KM Til" One Ihinif you will n-v-r In forriio for the duration i I he thiirm of manner in your home I hut makes the nhiide your root rihution to yrncious liin.

down in your little address book a new niuue for early consultation with the permanent machine. Sc. 1 you, we'll line up few "entries" lir vour own little hound book: I'or nice oil permunent, where oils introduced into permanents throdh the wuvmn lotion; a few tlrois of Vfiy fatty oils added to icli portion of lotion used in your Jei mani'iit This is prefaced hv an Ualto4 Mum. HI lHl tort. UMfcru rcu DUxxmlMil.

n. Buy for I I DEFENSE VSV Ry BETTIXA BEDWFXL. I have been noticing women who are on the wrong side of thirty-five during the past month, and noticing them more than usual, because nobody could miss them. There seems to be a growing number of these women who are dressed tit to kill, with all the gadgets of the styles and wearing just a suggestion of a hat, like a bow or a flower in their hair, or else no hat at all. Well, the best you can say about their faces, which are in the spot light all the time, is that they look synthetic and hard, and the worst is that they look unutterably pathetic, surrounded by all the eye-catching gadgets like over-size phony jewelry, over-bright dresses, too-swaggery jackets, too-much jabot, etc.

The middle years of a woman's life are the years to play down her dress to a more gentle tune, and not to brazen it out all over the place. You don't fool anybody when you overdo it, that is, unless you fool yourselves, which is not a good idea. A hat is your friend, and you're foolish not to make use of it, as well as to make allies of your clothes, not enemies. lULK ShKVlth: we have discovered some wonderful buys in a high class uptown store where you might expect dresses to be far beyond the pocket of the average woman. A beige crepe dress with interesting butterfly cut pockets at $11.00.

A smart two-piece navy blue sheer wool with moire applique on the jacket costs $34.00. A striking celadon green crepe dress with five flamingos ap-pliqued on the left shoulder at only $11.00. Write Bettina Bedulell regarding items mentioned above or any.

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