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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 60

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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60
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MARILYN MARSHALL brush from the, roots of the hair down to the ends. Apply freely, then comb the hair to spread evenly. Since the hair appears darker when wet, take test strand and allow to dry in order to judge the quantity needed for the desired shade. Let your hair dry naturally. Do not use heat.

When thoroughly dry, it's time to shampoo and set. However, if the hair is oily, it would be best io shampoo it both before and after using. Flozor. Then, when dry, brush out the curls and your hair will be light golden sparkling. lively white hair always should be kept that way, for it is truly a badge of beauty.

It needs special care to keep from becoming dull and streaked and to protect it against the ravages -of weather in the country, smog and smoke in the city. Special care is easily mastered once you become acquainted with Flozor French Bluing. This bluing is highly concentrated one made especially for white or gray hair that has become streaked or tinged with yellow Added to the last rinse water, it will help restore it to a lovely becoming white or gray that frames the lace so 1 softly and attractively. Dissolve three or four drops of the bluing in the last rinse water and, for accurate measuring, use an eye-dropper. When the solution becomes violet, rinse the hair.

In sections of. the country where the water is hard, it may not change color but the results of the rinse will be the same as with soft water. If you prefer a blue cast to the hair, try adding five or six drops to the rinse water. After rinsing, rub your hair with a soft towel until thoroughly dry, end then set. Your hair will be kept as clear and silvery looking as winter moonlight, adding to the youth and beauty of a truly lovely woman.

As with every other good grooming routine, the answer is constant daily care for true results. Hair that is shampooed frequently and thoroughly, hair that is brushed daily with firm willing strokes, hair that is pampered with rinses and dressings, will respond gratefully benefiting you with its shining, gleaming, healthy condition. You will give that bandbox appearance from head-to-toe, that is so desirable to a fastidious woman. SO he up and did it at last! Yes, girlS; we're talking about OldjMan Weather and his official declaration that, as of yesterday, the "good old sum iritTtime" is really with us. And we're hsppy, of course.

Thinking of good times ahead the swimming, the golf, the tennis, all the gladsome outdoor activities. But like the proverbial rose with its proverbial thorn, summer brings its problems, too. Especially where beauty is concerned! The winter skin problem gives way to the summer hair problem and, in the mind of the average girl, it's a moot question which is worse. Dryness, of course, is the basis of both problems, for what wind and cold and steam heat do to the skin, sun and salt water do to the hair. It's a problem which affects everyone of us if we're not careful, but there are two types of hair which are more susceptible to weather ravage than any other blonde hair and white hair.

And so today we're going to concentrate on the care of these two types of hair and give you fair-haired ones some tips which are sure to be helpful in the hot and humid days ahead. The most important consideration, of course, is the shampoo. In summertime, especially, the hair should not be shampooed less than once a week. And it should be a thorough job. A.

cream shampoo is usually best at this time of the year one like Tussy's, for instance, which features in its exclusive formula an ingredient called steractol. Even more active than lanolin, steractol counteracts any drying effects, adds tra lustre and leaves the hair easy to manage. The instant foaming suds lift-away dust, excess oil and dandruff scales, yet leave not a trace of soapy film. It's easy to use, too. Just wet the hair thoroughly with warm water and apply a little of the shampoo.

Work it well into the scalp until a good lather forms. Scrub hard into the scalp at the back of the neck, behind the ears, all around tn hair line, as well as on the top and sides of your head. Be brisk in that massage it will do your scalp good. Rinse out thoroughly and repeat. The second application removes any remaining traces of dirt and perspiration.

Continue rinsing in clean water until the water is if 1- White hair a lovely frome for a lovely face. But, like blonde hair, it requires constant tore, special vigilance after exposure to sun. highlights the sleekest coiffure. Made with camomile extract, this product owes its effect to oxidation. It contains no emulsifying or detergent agents which might remove the natural oils from the hair or scalp, causing a tendency to dryness.

The first step for normal or dry hair is to brush the hair thoroughly. Then pour a small quantity of the liquid into a dish. Divide the hair Into strands, and apply with cotton or a small tooth clear and the hair Brush your hair partly dry and then apply Brilliantine. Cream shampoo is good for every type and color of hair; of course, but if you happen to be a blonde, there's a lovely new routine for you to follow which should precede your shampoo a routine which will keep your golden, tresses golden, no matter what the weather. It involves the use of Flozor, a new hair liehtener not a dye that Crocheted Hut and Baa CROCHET them in black to wear with a suit; in white, novy, red, brown or hunters' green hormonize with summer frocks in any cose this hat ond bog, mode up in Belastraw, will, take the No.

1 spot among your summer accessories. Easy pick-up work, loo. Photo, directions courtesy Bernat Yarns. ABBREVIATIONS si st slip stilch single crochet double crochet double point hdc. half double crochet st (s) (es) inc increase ch chain log together over in (s) inch (es) i- It "XL V1" 'J tinue in on 4 sts until piece measures 1 inches.

Sew fob to center of free piece at back of bag. HAT CROWN: Ch 2, work 6 c- in 2nd st from hook. ROUND 2: Work 2 in each st 6 sts inc. ROUND 3: Work 1 in next st, 2 in next st, repeat from around 6 sts inc. ROUND 4: Work 1 in each of next 2 sts, 2 in next st, repeat from around 6 sts inc.

Continue in this manner to inc 6 sis every having 1 st more between inc each round, until there are 66 sts in a round. ROUNDS 12 AND 13: Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 of bag directions. ROUNDS 14 AND 15: Work in shell pattern, working 4 in each shell. ROUND 16: Work in shejl pattern, having 5 in each shell. Repeat Round 16 unlil piece measures 5 ins.

Then work 1 in each st, join with si st, turn. Put a marker in work to mark center back. BRIM: SI st over 20 sts from center back marker. ROW Working in FRONT LOOP ONLY, work lsc in each st to within 20 sts of center back, turn. The 20 sts either side of center back marker are to be left free until ready to work Row 9.

ROW 2: Work 1 si st in first st, 1 in next st, 2 in next st, 1 in each of the next 4 sts, 2 in next st, repeat from 7 times more, 2 io each st to within 1 st of end of row, 1 si st in next st, turn. ROW 3: Work 1 si st in si st just made, 1 in each st to last st, 1 si st in last st, turn. ROW 4: Work I in first skip ltc.l shell in next skip lsc, repeat from to end of row, ch 1, turn. ROW 5: Work in shell pattern, ch 1, turn. ROWS 6 AND 7: Work in shell pattern, having 4 a in each shell.

ROW 8: Work in shell pattern, having 5 in each shell. ROW 9: Work 1 in around entire hat Fasten off. FINISHING: Cut ribbon to desired headsize ond sew on inside of hat. this symbol indicates the directions immediately following are to be repeated a given number of tiroes in addition to the original. "Work even" means to work without increasing or.

decreasing, keeping established pattern. MATERIALS: BERNAT Belastraw (144 yd tubes) 3. 1 bracelet top 412 inches in diameter. 1 base 4 inches in diameter. 1 dress weight.

i yd 1 inch gros- grain ribbon. 1 bone crochet hook No. 3D. CAi CE: 2 shells and 1 1 inch. 2 rounds 1 inch.

5 1 inch. 5 rounds 1 inch. BAG ROUND 1: Work 5 in each hole in base. ROUND 2: Work 1 in each st. ROUND 3: Skip next st, 3 in next st (1 shell), skip next st, 1 in next st, repeat from around.

ROUND 4: Work 1 in 2nd st of next shell, 1 "shell in next repeat from wound. Repeat Round 4 until piece measuies 6 SATURDAY. JUNE 21, H52 inches. Work 2 rounds of working 1 st in each su Fasten off. FINISHING: Leaving 4 inches free, join remainder of bag top to rings on bracelet.

FOB: Make 2 pieces. Ch 2, work 6 in 2nd st on hook. ROUND 2: Work 2 in each st. ROUND 3: Work 1 in first st, 2 in next st, repeat-from around. Fasten off.

Slip weight between circles and join with ch 1, turn. Work 1 in each of the next 4 sts, ch I. turn. Con.

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