The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRbD AY, APRIL ke Facial Make-Up or Mars the Suspicion Directed Toward smart- al colored linen. d front clesing. The buttons akes Effect of Stylish Easter Clothes EFFECTIVE MAKE-UP A smooth make-up foundation seftly rouged lips make this as her black taffeta din Jjewels—a coiffure clip, ring and By ADELAIDE KERR NEW YORK, April 1. — Are you g to spoil the effect y new spring clothes with ap you choose for your It “can be done. M3 make, or mar beauty and cnhance the chic'and eolor o D tume. Since Bastef is just around the corner, it becomes a matter of prime importance, in order that faces may be as attractive as clothes. 1 ‘The Parisian knows the art oi up fo the nth degree. In the first place she gives time to it, for shé knows that make-up, like making love, shouldn't be rushed through in a hurry. She spends a quarter of an hour in the applica- t of her make-up and, when it is finished, she expects it to “stay put” for the f It does—and one reason it does is that it rests of a firm foundation. Over her face and neck the Pa isian smoothes a good powder base,’ either cream or liquid, and allows it to “set” for three minutes. Then she begins, with her rouge—always a paste, never a caké—working {t smoothly into her skin, generally over the cheek bones. She never| smears it back to her hairline nor runs it too clese to her nose, since her natural cclor not found in cither place. If h and soft she use: are large and briliia e. Apply Powder Smoothly Then comes her powder, applied smoothly with a pad of orbent mng cotton, first on the neck, nexl on®still a controversial peint, though Wit browa Hds. m r frock. r needs and brushe |combining a ci and powder, pencilled brows and odern beauty's face us charming With them she wears striking necklace of diamonds and rubies. the chin and $o on up to the hair- line. She puts on more than she the surplus off with a camel’s hair brush With a small, stiff-bristled brush she removes all powder from eye-! r brows and lashes and, if necesSsary, outlines the natural line of her brows with a pencil which matches them in cclor, lightly applied, only ad of ' mascara, she often brushes her lashes with a cream which gives a soft dewy look. She. her lipstick in a smooth even g it well a broken line—and the work is done. Even an earthguake ~Von't shake that make-up! The shade of powder used ic ex-' tremely important. The smartest modern beauties choose theirs a shade darker than their skins be-| cause it gives a healthy look and makes their teeth seem whiter by contra; The wisest mix their own;| amy rose with a sunburnt shade and ting “ in' ‘& liitle powdered roug until they| have a tint which barmonizes with| their skins. Green Powder They all have at least two powders —one for day .and one for evening wear—and those with ruddy skins finish their evening make-up with y a fine light coating of pale green powder, which gives a tmn:lucnnb look. What governs the color choice of rouge, lipstick and eyeshadow is Her eye shadow is, on the lids.| inside her | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | T SAN, 0L CHAP, (F '™ NOT TOO0 INQUISITWE -+ WHAT DID THE DOODLE-BUG SAY 222 s 0OPPV-- [ WAST D© & DOOON - BUG e T ARE WORKING. * BLUFF GAME UPON WORLD break visitors up the conference but the' just laugh, and laugh, andj GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE ADDING the museum de- invasion of un- cthnographical | contains hun- fur and feather antiquity. D MISS MARGARET SCOTT| v, IS HOSTESS AT DANCE|Thrce AT GOVERNOR’S HOUSE ughter of | tt of | Hardest hi partments by invited guest department dreds of v exhibits of of th is tk which uable at United States, Also Great Britain (Continued 1xnm Page One) Line Defense of hér LONDO! pril 1—Great Brita at the|2Rd Fran embarked on ght be- |0t ) > designed of T m(l ,. oclock: x\dd 3,000 fighting planes within > Misses Helen | e Bodding, R’mdl‘ llard, Margery and Waller Peterson, | t Scott, da Tolbert much as if by eement. So it is that the naval building program under way in the United becomes a part of the inter- factor created by the nxmm building program. That the British are not blind to that situation was indicated in the com- ment of Chamberlain that since 1814 Ei nd had not looked upon the United Staes as a competitor at arms. as recognized more positively feven in the 1922 naval limitations treaty. Prior to that time “Britan- nia rules the s” was an inter- | national ll)(l\(l(lll By the terms ed te leaving Otates they were acting Governor’s Hou tween the hours ilding 1500 plar ore tHan 3,000 in the fir {line of nse which she E. June violver, Be Marian Foster Ted Cowling, Dougl old Collins, Robert DeWitt, Orrin K ot Riley. Accordion music by Harry Krane Miss Scott was assisted reiving by Nell Scott, member »f the House of Representatives from the Third Division, and Mrs. Robert Bender. ‘L > > | say night driving blind-i f many highway acei- ilts from vitamin A de-| 2,01 defe more ish have about st line of by fur n'sh(‘(] in re- \BIRTHDAY DINNER | GIVEN IN HONOR Mus, Ralph Ru VIrs Beistli or of the birthday pioneer rancher and f Break (Iovn of (hc international m has precipitated the ing sy and the Unit- ates is keeping a fair pace. Expenditures for new warships for Ihl country ranging for several| rs around $45,000,000 swelled lbruml\ to § 905,000 in 1936. Out- lays for new warships for 1937 ate estimated at $168,500,000 and at $157,000,000 for 1938. Technically these new ships are feeded to replace old ones but it is not a bad bet that if a real dis-| armament conference shaped up,| entiment could be generated in this country to | { farmer The dinner party will be at | Rudy on the Gl {way. There will be fifteen g t orink GARRETT'S —a fine, friendly Wine for Alaskans * Virginia Dare (light) Wines, red or white Old North State Blackberry Garrott's Sauternes Garrett's Concord * Buy Garrett's at your PLAN NO CONFERENCE 10 neorest wine deater. \d Igedl ‘ Garrett & Company, WASHINGTON, April 1—Secre- |l inc.. Brookiyn, N Y. tary of State Hull this afternoon | makers of fine Ameri- ,said the United States is not pfan- can wines since 1835, ning an International Disarmament i Conference and is not making any WEERANE BCO, e, iproposals to any European nations Sesin Digwios. ithrough Norman Davis, now in {London. The State Seeretary made {this statement at a press confer- | EDCC home P S S COAL For Every Purse MOTH PLAGUE IS WORRYING BRIT, MUSEUM |~ coni co. PHONE 412 Pesls Deslroymg Mummies ¢ - —Also Other Great |~ Antique Exhibits | LONDON, April 1.—There is a plague of moths among the mum- mies of the British Museum, and the authorities are striving day and night to preserve their treasures and exhibits. H Within the precincts of this solid English resting place of mummies and monsters an international con- ference of camphor dodgers is tak- ing place. Curators with the enthusiasm of Sherlock Holmes are doing their ut- most to run down pests from Poly- nesia, Australia, Ancient Peru, and ithe Andaman islands. From South America, home of the famous “Joe,” there has come a powerful delegation with Red | tendencies. Grubs from sunny Mexico and the Asiatic islands are proving elu- sive, and. the wood-boring bettle's activities might fill whole dossi- ers of crime, | Camphor, naphthalene and other deadly remedies are being used by PACIFIC COAST and HOME DEMONSTRATION. able instruction booklet, the British Museum authormes to i many women achieve charming ef- |Tects by selecting them .to' harmion- ize with their costumes. With bxowm beiges and yellows they !wear rouge and lipstick in which the red has a little yellow in it. |With true red tones in make-up, and with blues, violets, mauves and pmks they select lipstick and. rouge in wmch the red has a bit of blue i Blue and mauve éye shad- ows generally are worn with' tHose colors and the new bronze shadows Easy Payment Plan ARCTIC Pabst Famous Drauglt Beer On Tap B ijWYn CARLSON e s ‘Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS | T0 Al E%(}RAFTi housand Planes for now Jnsr‘nl\ at a dinner par| home—on your own curlgins blankets. 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