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Show ' . : . - . StxtUiical Note The only Uilo more namenns tban the sands of the sea re the curus for lu. Cincinnati Enaulrer. Goad Bedfellow If you would sleep sonndly take a clear consctwa to bed with you. Benjsmlo Fmnkllo. And Sfce Comes The true '.vas tha Iml. The modern Just sltt out in fmni will honka fer 'er. ' ' H.I1. Snperatltioa According to old tradition, when yon take down yonr holly and And It atill fresh, yon can rejoice fur an yonr undertaklnja la th fcllowlni year win proa per. The Beariih Truth It tmt faith In the wnnfrr that ipholds a bull tnnrket, but fiilth that some other aticker will puj more to-morrow Washington Pout. Point of Interest a government bulletin says: "A 'at bit too easily caught has aumetliluk the matter with It" Referred to the college boy who thinks he Is devil Itb tbe ladles-.- Exchange. A (o'l bell, fnlrly Btruck. shonld give otii three distinct notes a " note, the octave iihi've, 01 "muuaal," and the octave below, or "hum-note.- " Very few bells have any two of these notes (and bardty any all three) to unison ; tbe "hum-notes- " be In j generally a tittle shanier and the ' "fundamentals" a little flittr than their respective "nomlnals." Not Always Twins Uttle twin sisters were Invited tn to soe a newly arrived bnb brother end stowl looking at him ve-- v much interested, when one netted: "Where' ii other one. niotberr Fastest Swimmer The d iphln (coryphena hlppurua) in suppoeed to be tha fastest flab la 'tie ocean. Juveufia' Respect Children rarely rpe' anything which they enn use liberally and with-out distinction. Woman's rjonw Com paolon. The Nssol Way wiirins and ctennfie the air Inhaled, and It reaches the luuc In a perfect state. Month breathed air Is cold nd duit-lode- Thought for Today To drive hogs one should ander itand human nature. John Andrew Holmes, ha the Detroit Tree Vress. '. Australia's Monopoly Australhi Is the imlv emmtry It which black opnls si found. Briefly Told It's thought fulness that makes inc keeps friends. 'IfeflMrf.iilWwiI I ' J V TiTH the opening of the spring building boom, great Improvement tn J j W business, industry and employment problems Is anticipated. Most of i the hysteria following the financial panic hss aubslded and normal oondl- - i ' tions are imminent Publicity and advertising are playing an important . part in tha country's return to pros- - ' pcrity. Organization of buying cam-paigns by advertising and the cooper-ation of manufacturers and merchants to keep their plants running during ' the period of depreaoion together with price reductions and plant extensions and the placing of advance ordors all figured in the rehabilitation process. The automobile and airplane Indus-tries are receiving added impetus with the placing of large orders. The War Department gave out contracts to the Curtiss Airplane and Motor Company end the Keystone Aircraft Corpora-tion for the construction of 123 new bombin? and attack planes at a cost of 3,909,500. The development of airplane and motor-bu- s transportation la one of the present outstanding Industrial cynosures. It has caused the Intro- -' ductioo of a genoral safety and greater efficiency campaign which has brought out numerous Improve-ments also for the comfort of travel-ers. Friction, one of the bugaboos of safe operation and riding ease, is being eliminated wherever possible by the use of g units In planes, busses and pleasure cars. Not only on heavier vehicles Is this principle being applied, but on light cars bs well. g spring shackles are being made specially now for use on light cars such as the Ford. Chevrolet and Whippet. A nation-wid- e survey of business cond:tions conducted ' by the New York Board of Trade sounds reassuring note of quick business prosperity and l shows that Industry, agriculture and commerce are all "getting better and j better In every way." ( Police departments In many sec-tions of the country have Increased their efficiency by the adoption of more modern methods of criminal catching. Tho use of all-ste- motor trucks from which machine guns and ! gas bombs can bs used la now history. I All-ste- airplanes are becoming more I popular than ever tn chasing air and j marine s. One may not bs j surprised this summer to see the sud- - J den appearance of a police submarine among the other craft at his yaeht club anchorage, being used to "gum- - j shoe" Illicit liquor carriers and per- - J baps even users. A storage warehouse In the east 1 Is using a steel vault which Is car- - t ried on an auto truck trailer to the customer's door. When the furniture J or articles to be stored are loaded J the vault Is sealed and the key given j the customer. The vault is then trans- - j ported to the warehouse and Is not opened again until the articles are to i be returned for use. if Choose Your Make-U- p for the pale skin. , Older women usually find their Wisely, Then Apply It skins getting ruddier than they Very Carefully like. Clever make-u- p will do wonders for your skin if it is this type. Above all, be very careful about vot.r rouge. You may not t CAN remember when rouge, neej ,.J;.e at all, but if you do, l lipstick, and even face powder apply it .sparingly. A bit of crim-- I were considered a little dis- - scm cream rouge is best. Above ; graceful by many people. Twenty aif never use rouge with a dark or thirty years ago, if a woman's purplish tinge, for this shade of skin was too pale or sallow, she rouge is unbecoming to any skin. just dabbed on a little pink or Ani pinkish powder would be all white powder, thinking that this wrong for a ruddy skin which would Help. Common sense finally needs a light tan powder to tone made us realize that white or pink down its color. powder alone simply cannot Perhaps your skin is perfectly natural on any skin. healthy but somehow lacks dis- - So many shades of powder and tinction, and looks a little sallow rouge are made now, that if you at times. Or perhaps it is darker choose your make-u- p wisely, and than it should be from sunburn appiv it carefully, you never will and neglect in the past. In need to be dissatisfied with your either case, rouge is very import-appearanc- e. Ordinarily, the only ant, for without it. women with time it is necessary to mix pow- - this type skin often look ill, even der tones is when your skin is though they feel perfectly well, sallow, or your tan is fading, and recommend cherry or carmeen you must make your powder rouge. The right rouge correctly blend with your changing skin applied can change this type from tones. plainness into beauty. It is very important to select As to powder, let me emphasise the correct shades of powder and the importance of selecting a rouge, so I want to give you a shade that will take the yellow-fe- w hints: ness away from your skin. A Rouge for the pale skin with peachy glow that is, a combina-to-o little natural coloring must be tion of yellow and pink tints is selected carefully. Too-dar- k rouge the best yo der for a sallow or takes all the charm from this type darkened s! in. Peach tints are of skin, while a too-pa- le tint does found in brunette or rachel pow-n-ot accent the coloring enough, der. If this seems too pale, mix I suggest cream rouge in a car- - in a little light tan powder, and sneen shade. Brunette or rachel shake up the box carefully, to get powder will provide a perfect a perfect match for your skin. V.J ' fci w;:v-v.:'V:..Gppperto- . 1 r$i Service Station I 1 rilEa;a PSO J Lipid 1 W-- lid. I QUALITY SERVICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE 1 I m 1 Vaughn Christensen 1 'i DISTRIBUTOR OF SHELL PRODUCTS im I ' I1 JHB Jercis to feauiy!l Large Pores And Blackheads w!th blackheads and enlarged pores, or your skin seems rather Are Easily Prevented oily, I would suggest the frequent Vr , use of a mild astringent. And sJ tsjemeatea each time before you powder, pat C over your nose a piece of cotton saturated with the astringent. Putting layers of powder on top tnLACKHEADS make any of each other withoui first cleans-ski-n look muddy. Also, ing and contracting your porea when pores are clogged only increases blackheads and en-w- ith oil and dust, they form an larged pores, and does not hide ideal lodging place for bacteria, them. Although some germs seem com-- if enlarged pores or blackheads parettvely harmless, many others are especially troublesome, apply are quite harmful, and will irri-- tate a sensitive skin. These pore Creara after your nightly irr:- - tauons cleansing to those parts of your may be only occasional face tf,at seem t0 need jt most. pimples, or they may result in pore creara is easy and pleasant aome serious slstn disease. to use. Leave it on all night, and The best way to prevent black- - it will contract your pores gently heads and enlarged pores is to while you sleep, keep your skin perfectly clean. To You may ask, "After I have left op this, at least once daily smooth pore cream on all night, how shall cleansing cream up over your I remove it in the morning?" I I face, and then with soft cleansing think you will find, unless you tissues gently wipe off the cream, have applied a bit too much, that Next, especially if your skin is your skin has absorbed nearly all inclined to be oily, wash your face the pore cream. In the morning, with warm water and a mild soap, cleanse your face with cleansing And last, always close your pores cream, or if you like, warm water with a mild astringent. If you and soap will wash away any snr-gi- ve your face this simple treat- - plus pore cream. If you are in ment every day, your pores will hurry, hastily sponge off your not enlarge, and blackheads and face with a freshening skin tonic pimples will have less chance to Do not expect blackheads to go m' away over night. They have Many women are troubled with formed slowly, and the only safe oiliness, enlarged pores or black- - way to get rid of them is to use heads that appear only in certain preparations which will act grad- - of the face. 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