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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1955)
: v J iAGU TWIN I r-TTTO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OftrXON THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. 195,1 T-r-- 1 THREE PRETTY HAIR STYLES were created for women of dif ferent hoiqhti b ythe Lilly Dache Beauty Salon. At left is the "Feather Tip Chignon," especially for a petite woman (under 5-feet-5), or the woman with a very small head or short neck. Center is a "Bouffant" hair style for the medium figure (from 5-Vt-5 to 5-faet-7). She is allowed more variety than her taller or shorter sisters and can gear her hair to accent her best facial features. At right is the "Silhouette" coiffure, for the tall woman (5-feet-7) or a woman with exceptionally large bone structure. Longer hair set in downward lines is generally preferred to this type. k y i VjfrVt" : . ?i - 1 f s 4 " 1 i r. f Athlete's Foot culate inside the shoe and evapor ate foot moisture rapidly. Since pvnnnlntinn is in itsplf A mnlinir 11 you re buhiu ui taioiiiin nui-; r,r0cess. loot temoeraturM are re. leic rvm ai. me awiinuiint; puui i cluced when all-leather shoes are U113 summer, stop worrying! A new study by the American Public Health Association reports tha', contrary to popular belief very tew cases or the infection are picked up at public pools or locker rooms. Of course, you may slill develop case of Athlete's Foot this sum mer probably because you ve ueen carrying me lungus causing two days in a row tne imecuon on your leel lor years, f chance to air out. Most people PICK UP the DUR as nprsnire Mcpssivelv. wpnr whitp children, the report adds. It lies SOcks. since the dve in colored "SILHOUETTE" coiffuro was created by the Lilly Dache Beauty Salon especially for a tall woman. Longer hair and lower lines male a proportionate picture as a whole, while adding fem ininity. The Right Coiffure Is "Proportionate" PROPORTIONATE to the small woman is. the Dache Beauty Salon's "Feather Tip Chignon," a hair style which will make her seem taller because of the upswept lines throughout. The clean, yet soft lines have been geared to pick up the lines of the cos tume ensemble. THIS "BOUFFANT" coiffure, created by the Lilly Dache Beauty Salon is proportionate to the stature of the medium-height wo man as well as carrying out the flattering lines ot her costume. worn. i2i Wash your feet once or twice daily, and dry carefully between the toes. It's best to use a corner of the towel as a blotter. 3 Use a foot powder after bath ing to further absorb moisture, and sprinkle some powder in your shoes and hosiery as well. (4) Never wear tne same shoes Rive them If your leet dormant just under the skin most of our lives, coming to life when the right conditions turn up. When the environment is hot and moist, the fungus launches a full-scale itching attack which is why Athlete's Foot rampages on our feet in the summertime. The way to avoid an outbreak is to keep your feet as dry and cool possible. Here s a prevention routine recommended by foot specialists: (1) Wear shoes made of leather, top and bottom. Leather s unique fibrous structure permits air to cir- socks may act as an additional skin irritant. 15) Do not wear sneakers gym shoes, except for short play periods. Perspiration won't evapor ate through the sole and starched canvas uppers. Change back to all ieather shoes when the game is over. SCHOOLDAYS BEAUTY HINTS The bright Kirl carries more than books and lunch in her school bag. Tucked in there between Algebra and English Lit are the small Items of beauty that make it needs a slight heightenins cf temporary color, try a Color-Tone Shampoo; and if it needs condition ing as well as gleaming clpanline s then make it a bill: sneen uream much of the difference between the i Shampoo. Keep it neatly in place attractive co-ed and the drab one, the girl surrounded by friends and the one standing alone and lonely. Madame Helena Rubinstein, world-renowned beauty authority. Is deeply interested in this aspect of your education because she knows how important it is. We would like to pass on to you some of her suggestions. By now you know, of course, that general health is basic to good looks. Tnat you learned in grade school: but when you get to high school and perhaps on to uni versity you learn that natural beauty needs care, and that the girl who draws admiring glances from the opposite sex and envi ous ones from her own is the girl who knows how to emphasize her good points and play down the oth ers. In other words, she uses creams and lotions- faithfully and cosmetics artfully. Now, what are the most impor tant beauty items for a girl of your age? Here are the ones Madame Rubinstein says you should always have on hand: For a clear and glowing skin, cleanliness comes first. So if you're troubled by blackheads. Beauty Washing Grains should top the list. This remarkable friction wash reaches deep into pores and routs clogging impurities, leaving your skin immaculate. Next, If you're on your way to bed. apply sooth ing, healing Medicated Cream. It's ingredients are widely prescribed by skin specialists as being most effective for healing surface blem ishes, and if you use it properly you'll see your skin clear up won derfully and bless the day you "enrolled" with Madame Rubin stein! In the morning, to continue your treatment during the day, use Snow Lotion. It too is medicated, and was created especially for school girls with beauty as well as math problems. It s opaque enough to conceal blemishes by providing a pretty foundation for the sensitive skin while the healing ingredients do their good work. Snow lotion is cool and smooth, and will be one of your staunchest good friends. Under items that might be termed "utility" comes a deodorant in cream, spray or pad form and a depilatory for removing su perfluous hair from arms and legs. Nudit is excellent as a hair re mover far superior to shaving with its stubbly and unsightly re sult because it s safe, smooth and long-lasting. For your hair, if FflKEZITJG MEAT When you prepare meat for freezing, remove the wrappings in which it came from the store. Wrappings for freezing should be moisture-vaporproof. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORI Thoroughly Modern Mrs. J. E. Earley Joe Early Jr Proprietors with Hair Spray. And now cosmetics. No diubt you've been told many a time that a girl of your age requires only a minimum of make-up; but It must be of the best, and most skilfully applied. A combination creamy base and silken powder is essential, and Minute Make-Up would be perfect for you. It lights the skin and covers tiny imperfec tion, lasts a long1 time and yet goes on in a second. The other basic is lipstick of which Ma dame Rubinstein offers a fascinat ing variety of shades (a beautiful all - 'round one is "Wear-With-AU Red"), and all of them will keep your lips soft, smooth and youth fully inviting. Those are the two items you really need; but for dress-up occasions a nail polish is in order one that blends with your lipstick and costume. Again, a "Wear-With-AU" shade would be just right. So these are your tools for beauty. The rest Is up to you, and we wish you the best of luck with both studies and fellow students! SALAD SHORTCUT When you are preparing cole slaw for a crowd, put the cabbage through the coarse blade of your food chopper, then cover with chopped ice and refrigerate until ready to mix with dressing and serve. BOILED ONIONS Add a little curry powder to the cream sauce you've made for bailed onions. Serve with broiled chicken and steamed rice. A salad or coarsely grated carrot or carrot curls in it will add color and crisp texture to this menu. PERFECT TRAVELER Easy-to-use Ban is easy to travel with. It's a new kind of lotten deodorant that rolls-on without mess, drip or waste and can't spill in your suitcase. Several local stores are carrying It. SPECIAL FOR AUGUST' PEACH 1 AROBN FARMS CO. The part of a pretty hairdo In the total charm ot ft woman's figure is a matter of proportion as well as closcup shape and sheen, says Lilly Dache. Miss Dache. long fam ous as a milliner and now becom ing Just as famous as a beauty expert, bcllcven that the rlplit coif fure Is "proportionate." Riving the head Its proper size in relution to the Test of the figure, and If neces sary, doing a neat bit of Illusion to counter balance the trio-tall, too Nhort future or to miike the lic:d look larger or smnllcr as need be. Miss Dache gives the lollowltvj tins to women searching for the right hair stylo to ninko a beautl fill whole of the figure and lis proportions In this Spring's fash ion silhouettes: In her glittering new hair salon on East 66th Street In New York, Miss Dache said: "The coiffure should contribute to the overall ef fect of the woman, being used like any other accessory to give an Il lusion of height, to discount de fects in fentures or head size and to point up your figure and facial assets. Wcll-carcd-tor, healthy hair enn make a part of the fashion picture too shilling the emphasis in the limine lino as hemlines change and the silhouette varies to htuhliclit different parts of the anatomy." 1. The short ftcure (under 5-feet 5-lnchrs in height, or very small 'head or short neck) Hair should be cut short and arranged in up ward sweeping lines. The nape of tlie neck should be close and neat, any buck fullness should be brushed upward as in the Dache Salon's "Feather Tip Chignon." All lines, in general, should point to ward the crown of the head. Full ness should nlways be kept above the ears. The short, heavier wom an should avoid fussy curls or waves, but small bangs or face curls are flattering to the petite woman. 2. The medium figure (from 5-fcel-5 to 5-leet-7 in lieichti This woman should have what Miss Dache culls a "Bouffant" look to her hairdo. The coilfiire is closely arranged In cither a medium or short length. If you're in this group, you're allowed more variety than taller or shorter women, but stress your facial features: if they're large, every line of the coiiiure should move inward around the face or sweep dramatically back ward so that the bulk of the hair Is seen in profile. If features are small, the main sweep should be backward from the face in soft, controlled v.'aves. 3. The tall figure (over 5-feet-7 in height, or a woman with large bone structure) This woman should stress her hair in every way possible, with lonser hair more desirable and downward lines accented throughout. The Dache Salon has created "Silhouette" es pecially for this woman; the hair is swept backward in straight lines off the forehead with no part what soever, then low. lull waves set below the ear and tapered down to the nape of the neck. if from mt TS5t Locolly Owned ond Opcrotcd iffiS!H?J -SPECIALS FOR- I mm$l30 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. I lfeV Finest Seafoods Ly Lowest Prices! jmak. Jtj n. mk ha mm. FrnOi r Ibl. m rei8 snapper - j Ti -WE ALSO FEATURE- 1 Abclone Steak Trout Fresh Oysters Frog Legs Lobster Prawns I A COMPLETE LINE OF SAUCES lessvs Dairy Pishes ; ff IP There's a really white wasL.the kind you get with CLOROX ! Bv ItKSSY, the Basin Bn!y I Boy. Americans are about as priccwise and price conscious as ' any group of people In the world I today. ; Witnesseth. Wilbur: "Did you give your ' wife that lecture on economy you talked about?" Wilbur: "Any results?" Kay: "Ves." Itav: "I've got in the up smnklnj;." t - Well, now Mime folks nucht Hunk that's a lilile hnrh. But to look at Hip jKsitiP side of the story, some folks inlher than cut back on .MinirthmK look for a better value. In food there's one real standout . . . everyone knows that. Milk is the best food buy in the market or on the doorstep. And Itc-h from local dairies. Grade "A" Milk offers the most of everything nutrition, taste, freshness anyone would expect of any food. Variety is one of milk's mxnv virtues. " l or instance, try tins mocha punch: You tl need three cups ot milk, one cup clouble-.strcnulh toilre dulled, one q'.iart of rhmolale irr cream. '3 a teaspoon of almond l!.no:n:c. '. cup sugar, a frw grams of salt, puit of whipped I cream and teaspoon of nuuncs. : Pour milk and coffee Into cold punch bowl; add hall of the choc olate ice cream and stir until par- tiallv ir.cllod. Add flavoring, swar. i and salt: blen.I. Fold in whipped rrenm and rest of Ice cream. Sprinkle luhtly uh nutmeg and serve immediate iy. Tike it from mr. hrrr'j a h.il-ca:lirr drink for It people , that !ll mke sou the rate of the k'lrhrn. T ' ". I ' W s f I ! ! j M i I jj jfj I I :!. i ' ! k ' I M 1 lj tv T K 1 0 's N p s i'.'''i,'w J iSy 1 - M-Jtras U' I ' : 'A ! L f c:" """ 4 Jr CLOROX makes linens more than white... it makes them mhaiy. too ! You'lt proud Iht neighbors know Iht wo;n is yours when it's Cloiox-deon. For (loroi lemoves dingineis, stains. ..oven scorch ond mildew. And there's protection os well os pride in a CloroK-cleen wash. For no other home laundering product equals Cloro in germ-killing elficiencyl 7I lolieil woy 10 ovcid o muily-imrHmg woih i to launder with Clero. for Clorox deodorilM ...leovei Itfieni doiiy-fteth whetht t dried indoori or out. And Ctorox ii free Uom couiiif, o linen ortirvipg fealyrt polented by Clorox. In oddt. tton, Clorox, O liquid, eontoinj no grilfy portie'e to domogt woH, woihtr o dryer. 5 3 Busy housewives call on CLOROX to moke bathrooms "company clean" WHat o d'lertnte wrien you uit C'oo in yourcleonmg rowtint! ft po only rcoci ttubborn ilomt ond diiagrcable odors, it dtiinfet.it . provides odded Kealtrt proteton at well OS sparklt ond Ireihneii, Hundreds of public health deport nenrt recommend the Clorox typ of disinfection. Se tobl for rroro heal th-protec ting inn and derectiom. I;' yootrttUU, benefits in H ' t1on.rn.h; Z ,..n...nw. 5- Su.Ur? When it's CLOROX-clean ...it's SAFER for family health!