Show CARE OF TIlE hANDS IX WINTER New York Nov 17Every time you vjflh > qur bandAJ T3sftncft jrajtiple softly back from the nails with the u a towel This gives the desired length and prevents hangnails The statement wan made by a manicure man-icure specialist 03 I sat in her artistic rooms or rather reclined on the loW cushioned seats amid a bewildering vista of Japanese lanterns bamboo screens gorgeous show cases and well concealed appointments This pressing down of the cuticle is essential for wellshaped nails If the ooeratiun prodwces any r r SnPSS a keen pair of scissors should clip it off The scissors the manicurist insists must be of careful selection The pair that does service for clipping thread or cloth will ruin the skin The points should bp very fine to Insert tinder this I hem of the nail As cold weather approaches women try to devise means for preventing II burrr1 end hrs from ch1nping An I excellent remedy to prevent chapping is cold cream The manicurist told I me that it also whitens the skin more than any preparation It has taken the place of the oldtime remedy muttonsuet It should be well rubbed info the kn cad ovf nrpeiWv white slipped on The palms of the gloves should be slit in several places I io allow the air and prevent cramp of I the muscles and the finger tips clipped i offVaseline Vaseline should never be allowed I to touch the hands It turns the skin yellow and leaves a stain on the nails that is hard to clear away In winter cold water should be used snaringly Its action roughens the I I skin unpleasantly Tepid water with avery a-very few drops of household ammonia I I and a good lather of castile or borax I arYan is advisable If the hands are I inclined to redness the trouble lies in the way of circulation and slight gymnastics will relieve it To remove stains from the skin or nails use a few drops of oxalic acid in vtater making the solution extremely mild This should be rubbed under and about the nails with a tiny ash stick which comes for the purpose at th est ci f 5 cents Many women are worried by a con rin tTwtei1 to T1ro orv freely in the palms which ruins their gloves I I I ill I = = IN SOLITUDE I 1 1 This is an expensive distemper for I know women who spoil new gloves I simply in one wearing For this use I magnesia Get in square blocks and rub it thoroughly into the skin before pulling on the glove Rigorously adhered I ad-hered to the effect is entirely desirable desir-able I jnre are small dseases of the nails also to be considered One of ridges These form length wis on r hl > Rini Quite a11mmg the shape This is due to weakness and can be amateurly treated by constant con-stant use of the nail polisher dipped in I pink enamel powder for the cause is j due to weakness and this method strenghthcna j I j Another trouble is an aggravating J 1 splitting of the nail Just to run it rapidly through the hair or over apiece I a-piece cloth tends to take the entire I edge off down to the level of the finger i I For this there is a tonic that is put up i i I i by manicurists but they again advocate advo-cate the friction of chamois skin as I j 1 the most helpful application i I H HALLMARK I I |