Show 1 Yo OU Can Be Your I 1 I i 1 I I i Own Beauty Doctor DoctorI I I f By Andre Dupont i i Copyright 1913 by br The Th Press Iress Publishing Co I t PROTECTING THE FACE TACE FROM PROM MARCH WINDS df K M almost blown to pieces said saidI I IM I the Woman o of Thirty as she threw her automobile hood on a chair j jand and tried to raise her flattened hair with her fingers Where have you ou s e m 7 Inquired d the thc i Average Girl You look as disheveled t las as if you'd Just participated in a suf suf- trago frago hike Jack has been trying his new ne auto replied the Woman We o went up into Westchester to look at nt some Borne property f i he thinks thinka of or buying But I started off ort offIn f In n such a n hurry that I forgot or ot to protect tiny my complexion from the tho March winds r And my skin feels raw and flayed and andin andrS Las rS in If the dirt had penetrated nearly tomy to tomy my bones A A. A m motor bonnet is not the slightest protection to tho complexion you know Why y didn't you ou wear a veil cn If I really suppose I 1 should have w worn warn rn lano mo but I hate them And then I hado had jno no o Idea idea th the wind would bo be rude ruda enough to 10 sweep up such clouds of or dust ar arid and l hurl url them I In i m my nay faco face Trul Truly I fool feel the man to whom Charles Lamb once said aid MastIn If dirt were trumps trumps what a hand you'd have Only in this case caso its it's my face ace nce Why dont don't you OU go and wash It with soap and water right awa away Mercy fercy me that's positively the very worst thing I could do If It I 1 touched water to my nay face In hi tho the condition it Isnow is isnow now It would be red and raw for a day or two No I 1 shall rub cold cream into I t. t f. f i Q 4 1 P- P A b PRoT PROTECTION Cr Crit HOOD cJ It t very gently and then rub It ot off with an n old towel until all the dust 1 is out or of f the pores of ny riy rl skin I shall probably ably bly have to do this two or three times before the complexion is clean And then and hen and not till then then then-I I will wash it with ith warm water and a little mild soap and nd last o of all all give it a l. l dash of ot coldwater cold water as a n. bracer And If If oven after this treatment my complexion still looks dingy I shall mop it with my Invaluable friend lemon lotion before I 1 go to bed bcd Ive o heard pf pC lemon flavoring and lemon lemon emon candY and lemon plo pie and when I J was in England of lemon squash But lemon lotion is 19 a R. new one ono on me said aid the Average Girl Lemon lotion is tho the simplest complexion complexion com- com remedy in tho world and I make mako maket It t myself said the Woman oman as she sho smeared red her leer face tace with cold cream until It t looked like a n wolf greased g cake cake- tinI tin tinI I I put a Do tablespoonful of ot lemon Juice Into nto half a n. glass of rose water This bleaches the skin beautifully and takes awn away the tanned weather beaten look that tho March wind sometimes gives It it That l sounds Bounds cheap and easy said the girl It la lB Rosewater does not cost much and lemons are two for jive five cents But prevention pro is better than cure And next time I go motoring Im I'm going to protect my face tace so 80 I wont won't need to fuss over it when I get home How can ClIl jou sou ou 1 if you dont don't wear a I- I veil yen T I 1 shall give e It ft a ft good coat cont of ot powder And u.-nd go out looking like a n. marshmallow marsh marsh- mallow s said d the Girl in disgust I Did you ever see me make malte such a aLC OY rr j. j x r r y f p T L LC POWDER TIO SU guy of myself You never did I T think powder Is Just as necessary occasionally to the toilet as soap But there Is a n sensible and hygienic way to use It and there is a foolish wa way When one motors In the thc wind and dust at this time of or year it will I if put on carefully form a a. ael very el effectual protection for t the e eskin skin and absolutely prevent dirt from getting into the pores How do you put it on so that it does no not t show 7 On ordInary occasions I Just dust a a. l. l little on m my nose to take awa away the shine and wipe it t off orr with a soft handkerchief hand hand- kerchief But as a protection for the skin in I first rub my mJ face over light lightly with cold cream wipe this otC oft and then put on powder with witha a puff Imf and rub it in a a. little Then I wipe off ocr over every bit that I can see soe wItha with a clean piece of ot an old handkerchief If m my face tace is treated In this way it never chaps or feels raw from the wind nor nOl does doe the powder show All I have ha to do when I come home homo is to wash my face and alto my skin is in perfect condi condl condition lion tion PILLOW V SLIPS PRING and summer call for tor a discarding discarding dis S SPRING carding of velvet damask grid and tapestry pillow covers and the ro- ro re replacing replacing placing with light ligh t fresh looking covers that can be laundered and tl that lt fit appropriately ap- ap with summer hangings an furniture If you have V planned to ha have 0 df decorations allow for tor two or r three yards extra when hen you Jou order 30 ao that pillows to match will wil complete th the attractive at- at e idea These need not be ue made entire entirely I of cretonne They can be combinations of ot this material and any other fabric auric preferably plain One of the simplest summer slips is isor of or white or unbleached muslin edged with a Inch four-Inch band of flowered cretonne cretonne cre- cre tonne or poplin Long pillows can have hav six-Inch six borders at each short end The h heavier ler a. fabric gives a firmness at the ends where the most wear s s out Cut patterns stitched stitched-In t s borde on muslin or 01 plain poplins make mako effective ef ef- ef covers arrange the sterns stems and the vcrs flowers at the tho tops In straight rows so to that a a. conventional old old-fash toned border er effect will be th the result The flowery flowers should not reach any higher high hIgh- er than two-thirds two up and the they should hould be about on the same line Machine stitching serves serves to hold down the tho irregular ir irregular Ir- Ir rc regular ular edges with with success The fhe checked gingham pillow In In all sizes sl is a summery feature that Is good for bungalows or porches Green and white blue and white and red and white ave are staple patterns They can call form torm entire pillows or In combination with plain muslin can bo ho relieved They are fresh and cool looking and launder well Striped and plain denims aro arc ver very durable if worked In embroidery stitch cross-stitch designs or combined with plain fabrics they offer oHer artistic relief for a summer home The use of tan and gray linen enlivened en enlivened en- en livened by hy bright embroidery is very successful Blue yellow green and white on those these backgrounds give dive fresh looking designs In this age ge of washable silks and cottons cottons' cleanliness ness ss Is la possible without evidence of fading or rough wear At AL t. t seashore homes the fabrics sued auch mc 1 as ginghams unfading unfailing cretonnes and andi i natural colored pongee and linen arca arc are a advisable 1 Salt air all plays havoc wUn colors and should be remembered when planning furnishings for tor seaside sea sea- ca- ca side houses Generally speaking the ro room m In which pillows are ara to bo be used should be considered and should decide the tho type of ot design an and fabric tion Make summer pillows lust as important as winter ones onea They can make or mar tho effect of ot a home homo l NO NOVELTIES r present there theio Is a vogue for A AT the attractive little article made Jn In Paris to adorn the the- boudoir of or Milady Dainty These are aro pincushions pincushions pin pin- cushions glove cushions glove boxes trinket and ana work baskets fashioned on pompadour silk gold lace and ribbon flowers if It pur pur- purchased purchased purchased chased at the shops these fascinating bits of or handicraft cost fabulous sums but tho the handy woman can can it If slue she desires de desires desires de- de sires duplicate any anYone one of ot them n at home horn for tor much less To fashion a square handkerchief case select a n box the tho size required and cover er it inside and ou out t with ono on thickness thickness thick thick- of ot cotton wadding ness neBS Sprinkle generously generously generously gen gen- with sachet powder and und over r this fit a covering of ot roso du roae-du-Barri du or nattier-blue nattier silk Veil this with gold golt lace on the exterior tho the plain or dotted net tiet of or rather close mesh is decidedly effective Border Dorder tho top and bottom with v garlands of ot tiny roses roBea fashioned of n narrow ribbon Make lake the cover cr ot of tho the box in the same manner mariner but decorate deco rate tho the top with a medallion or festoons fes fes- of ot the tiny ribbon roses Around I tho the edge stitch a narrow narrow edging of Gf gold lace Ince 1 A dainty trinket tra tray Is s t fashioned by using a small flat basket four tour Inches I In diameter J Line this with t the e co cotton wadding and scent with sachet Over this shirr a a. lining of ot silk leaving a a. i I beading beading- a half halt inch in width Just below be be- i l low ow this beading attach a frill of or hold gold old lace Ince and finish the top tOI with a n band of oC r ribbon roses In shades of pink yellow f and green g To fashion an exquisite work barket select a shape resembling a a. small poach basket Alter Atter lining it with cotton cotton cotton cot cot- ton wadding cover with rose colored silk leaving a full tun beading at the top topa a half halt inch In n width Over Ocr tho the ex exterior ox- ox t tc enor smoothly fit a a. covering of ot gold net having a course coarse mesh Band tho top and bottom of ot the basl basket ct with whir gold braid and festoon garlands of ot the tiny flowers about the basket A circular pincushion Is made O oy uy using us usIng using us- us ing for Cor a foundation a box Cover this outside with pretty prett- silk andover andover and andover I over this fit It the gold net Fill the tho box with lambs lamb's wool until it extends some f distance above the top Over O this s stretch a layer of silk then one ono of ot gold goli old I Inet net Bind the top and bottom with gilt braid and decorate the top with willI a a. I wreath of ot pompadour ribbon roses Arrange frills o of narrow ribbon and gold lace about tho the sides and ami trim these with the ribbon flowers lowers Gold or 01 silver roses can bo be fashioned of ot gauze woven oven from these metals rind are sometimes preferred to the colored lored lowers flowers There Is no denying ln tho the harm charm of or these articles and j if you have never examined them clos lj doso do doso doso so when next you visit the shops Candle shades opera and vant vanity bags are also fashioned in this manner Tho needlewoman who ho enjoys sewing on dainty materials which require fairy fairy- ii like stitches and nimble fingers to produce pro pro- pro y duce duco tho the best results will find tIne making j I this Parisian novelties work worle after hot her I own heart |