Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1951 — Page 42

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Leg Grooming

By ALICIA HART

IN YEARS past, when the

bathing suit season ended, legs went under cover until the following spring ushered in: another coming-out party. A woman could, without marring too drastically her all-over appearance, get by with only occasional grooming attentions to her feet and legs. Now, with skirts still relatively short, stockings growing more and more sheer, and low-cut pumps still holding their prominence, the onset of fall is no longer a signal to tuck away leg care tools. # =» = : ‘REGULAR de-fuzzing is still important, if you wish to maintain a smooth sheen that glows

attractively beneath your hose, removing hair

of your feet, try a relaxing pine foot bath. Begin by scrubbing your feet well with a stiff-bristled brush well lathered ‘with pine ath soap. Then soak your feet for 10 minutes in a: tepid tub of water to which several drops of pine bath oil have been added. Eat Pat your feet ary," and finish this luxurious routine with a generous dusting of bath

List Tips On Color Schemes

Times Special ¥ BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Sept. 22 Ybu don't have to be an artist to choose a color scheme for your kitchen. A ‘But if won't hurt the result if you understand the fundamental rules of color combination, know why certain colors are better than others for your own ' partieular kitchen plan,

* advises the General Electric

Home Bureau. Remember that floor, walls and ceiling form the background of your kitchen. Home Bureau experts say you should choose one predominating color as a background color and vary it in intensity, with the darker shades nearer floor level. The background color certainly doesn’t have to be a dull one. But it should complément all other colors used in the room and should be in accord with the preference and personality of the homemaker who will be spending the greatest amount of time in the kitchen.

Urge Balance In Value

If you plan to use two or |

more colors in a kitchen decorating scheme, they should be balanced not only in hue (that’s color in its pure form) but in value (degree of lightness or darkness). In other words, a blue - and - yellow ‘kitchen will not be pretty if any blue is com~ bined with any yellow. Only the right blue plus the right yellow will add up to a harmo-~ nious composition, “Advancing” or “warm” colors, such as red, orange and

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yellow, tend to make a room appear smaller if used in large

SATIN-SMOOTH—Hand cream, smoothed upon legs after leaves skin satiny and soft, attractive when seen

Take. Care ‘Of That Fur Coat

| a country dedicated to wishfulfilment, the number of women who actually acquire mink sometimes seems a bit. disproportionate, to the number who dream about precious furs. J There are two alternatives for the average woman whose bunny ‘fur turns out to be not chinchilla but plain old rabbit. She can declare her life i8 blighted and treat her inexpensive pelts with scorn, or she can gracefully accept them as the symbol of luxury that they really are, regardless of their price. i » ~ » hy IF A FUR coat is to mean more in your life than any other garment of utility, you yourself must endow it with special qualities. It can, if handled correctly, provide you -with an aura of pampered lavishness.

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