Show r LJ I L J I E Y You 00 Would Like Uke To Jo Be BeJ I BY KATHE KATHERINE lilt 1111 NE MORTON Defying March Mch Winds I L 4 II 1 T 4 4 S t tr r T A AI I t I V 4 J q 4 r T uk 7 g k j 1 L f I I 1 i I r 5 J 4 t I I t I z L L 1 T TI I t te tt t t e t j I I 4 4 ut Cold Ankle Cause Gause a Blushing Nose Preparing the Powder Th That t Wont Come Off If there is 15 anything in the world I despise it is the the March March wind It blows my haI hair Q out t of curl makes my skin look ugly and mottled not to men mention lion tion its Ith d devastating influence on my temper This is the usual sual complaint of the for certainly March is a most tryIng month for her WIth its sudden changes of its sunny days das and cold wInds that tempt one first to summer under underwear underwear wear and th then n to regret it and bundle up again in wIthe all the flannels of winter March Marc weather V er rh wI it aam PIes the beauty seeker combats throughout the Y k Year There are March freckles March tan Ted red noses due to tte March wind 7 and the same elemont causes lovely woman to wish she could emulate the dear old Greeks and Romans To quote Miss Never go out without a wig whose rhose every hair Is war warranted warranted ranted to stay puL It is always alays about March that the woman who Is in dined cUned t p vain begins boIns to fret about h her r nair hIr Her vain sis sister sister ter finds her l hair nir a steady source of worry the ear round In the early spring brown haIr looks drab haIr seems particularlY dark and the glInts are gone from the locks of what may be called the medium blonde I Oft Often n this dull look is caused by lack of nourishment In the hEIr hAir duo in turn to poor circulation of the blood In the skin of the scalp Sometimes the hair looks lifeless or dr dry while the roots 0 i are far too oily AgaIn 1 by reason of the dust I huh wind blows upon It Extreme Extrema M must be given the hair during thI first spring month In cases wh whre re the hair is very oily olly it should be washed once In every ten days bUMer with th a very strong of f bora bor ih are all too strong 1 to f tartar qu title apply t fl Iter thai n once o ce lii 1 six nIx weeks Both will lighten the hair and nd make it very dry and brittle bere the scalp shows a tendency to dan dandruff ruff this egg shampoo Is cleans in lug Take the yolk or of one egg one pInt ot of hot rain water one ounce of spirIts ot of rosemary Beat the mixture up thoroughly anti and use it warm rubbing it well into the skin pf the scalp Great attention should be paid to Tins rinsing ing the hair as the odor of egg Is mo most t unpleasant should any be allowed to remain on It This shampoo can be jt t Is the l hair For a person whose hair Is much ex cx exposed posed to the dusty winds the simplest shampoo oo Is the best This consists of ofa a 8 cake cak of CaStile soap shaved or cut I into bits and boiled with a quart of water until It forms a jelly Melt with this s a niece of borax the size of an amond Put this jell jelly away In jars Use freely on the hair with plenty of warm water eater Brown heir that h has s lost its glossy leo is most unbecoming but when I that shiny look is restored it needs I nothing else to enhance its beauty A I good brilliantine the kind to be found i at a hairdressers is usually recommended to make the hair glossy I but truth to tell there is more reliable polish to be obtained from the purest olive oft olt Drop a very little of the oU oil on the palm of the hands and smooth It over the hair over oyer the of the halt hair partIcularly Hair is made to shine and glow like Ilke finely polished wow wod and it itIs itIs Is merely a matter or of care in both cases When the March winds are blowing furiously the cautious girl gitl dons two face veils at wide meshed one tied firmly around the fhe face and hat and the long chiffon flirtation veil which serves to shield her complexion fro fron the tho of the er March wind nd March sun both harm the skin In this month seem most sensitive to the constant changes in inthe inthe the temperature There is no Infallible rule which will answer for the preservation preservation of every womans skin so each one must be guided by her own particular tar lar needs There are for instance skins which have a tendency to dry on exposure to the wind as a result the face becomes irritated and sore A Avery Avery very delicate skin like this requires particular treatment and though the skin must be k Pt scrupulously clean even the blandest soap Is not to be rec recommended recommended Instead of this a soap pIt tt S used Any woman n can make this at home after thIs formula Strained honey 50 grammes White soaP shaved In thin strips any of the floating coap will grammes Tincture of 10 grammes White hite ax 30 grammes gramm s Storax Stora 10 grammes Melt the soap honey and white wax and mix mb then add the benzoin and sto stor storax r rax USe Ue instead of soap to wash the face before retirIng After using the soap paste this cucumber cream be applied and allowed to remain on aU all night 10 ounces anhydrous 5 ounces Tincture of benzoin 1 ounce Cucumber juice freshly ex cx expressed pressed and strained through absorbent cotton 10 ounces the vaseline and moor incorporate the tincture and lastly the juice If the wInd makes the skin feel drawn and dry a rose Tose lotion may be applied to it during the day The rose lotion consists of grammes of rose water 15 grammes of milk and sweet al almonds almonds monds 4 grammes of milk and bitter al 31 almonds monds Th n the first warm weather gives the skin that disagreeably oily look a milk vinegar diluted with a little w ter and applied night and morning Is efficacious Take of alcohol 15 1 grammes TIncture of benzoin 15 1 grammes Strong white wine vinegar 1 15 I grammes Mix and let stand for a week then thon press through filtering paper March winds wind oring forth a crop ot of blushIng noses which cause ther own i ers em much annoyance The secret of this gloW Is to be found In the low lov shoes and w are wor to greet the die first spring sunshine DOnt shed gaiters too early and if you vou in insist insist on wearing the latest thing In openwork hose b sure nd give your chilly ankles a good rUbbing on the instant that the sIgnal of distress mounts to the nose Its rose colored glow When ones complexion g gets ts that i mottled rod red and aU all the face powder in the world is useless to cover it Under these circumstances it is letter cetter to prepare and use use a liquid powder being to apply it with witha a soft bit of linen or a fine sponge and wipe it off at once before it dries The powder is made of water previously boiled and strained 1 quart water 30 drops alcohol 1 ounce oxide of zinc 8 grains of f iI mercury 20 drops glycerin Take four ounces of water and heat to a boiling point Dissolve the bi chloride ot of mercury in this hot water add the alcohol Mix the zinc and gly glycerIne glycerine cerIne together In a bowl pour In the larger part of the quart of water stir then add the diluted of mer mercury mercury cury and alcohol Bottle and shake well before using Dont forget to wipe liquid off be before it dries or it will app appear r streaky March weather calls the t nned girls attention to her habit of tanning and freckling She begins her summer c campaign early and starts to lighten the tan as soon as it shows itself Where It agrees with the skin lemon juice will keep freckles in abeyance particularly it used with pulverIzed borax Take 15 grains of pulverized borax dissolve In one and a quarter ounces of lemon juice Apply this at night after the face has been thoroughly washed Nothing so destroys a womans looks and her personal charm as a chronic cold In the head I doubt i If either Helen or Cleopatra were captivating these circumstances and un undoubtedly undoubtedly when they caught colds they thoy sought the seclusion which was easier to find than now A cold in the head means obstructed and Inflamed I nasal passages TIlls This condition can be remedIed and many a 0 cold due to March wInds has been cured by exer c sing the nostrils Open the wIndow be sure that you are warmly clad Close one nostril by Pressing it with the forefinger Now sniff in the air through the other Ir If it Is en entirely tI reI clogged distend and contract it b by pure muscular effort Soon a slight aUght relief will be felt and with patience both nostrils will be cleared March Marchis is generally regarded as houseclean housecleaning ing month a month of preparation in fact for the real enjoyment of spring It Is a month of experiment for the beauty seeker too tao who comes through It forearmed and ready to prove that she can successfully combat combate e een en the most weather which h Indeed leaves her har only the themore themore more more beautiful and more experienced in the secrets which help to make her lovely Copyright 1906 by T C McClure |