Show HOW TO WASH THE PACE This mailer of washing the face ap PCAVS very simple but It Is the exception excep-tion rather than the rule when ll is properly done Look at a piece of furniture fur-niture and note the amount of dust and lirE It will collect in a fow hours and it is realized the quantity tlie face has lo receive It not only gathers up the minute mi-nute particles of all kinds that float about lu the house but that too which p outside There Is an old tradition that If one would preserve a delicate complexion water should not touch the face Its skin lo be cleansed by rubbing It with a piece of flannel which might sufilee if Lime face were kept In a glass case The face needs hot water applied liberally to It with the hands and generally gen-erally the use of a pure noiilrrllatlng soap iir mint come amiss Washcloths are often an abomination as they are too seldom free from Impurities and tIme namt slalcmcnl Is true of sponges They are left Imperfectly cleansed from the oap that has been used and are drlid tt the washtftand when after every use they should be washed boiled and hung In the air I have often seen faces with muddy skins dotted with blackheads and pimples because Impurities Impuri-ties from washcloths and sponges have been rubbed Into the skin to Itslnfco tlon If the face Is oily andfilled wlllx fine j blackhead tilt latter can br removed I I by rubbing them nMlh a soft cloth I dipped In alcohoL or In equal part of cologno and wntcr Ihft latter will I cleanse the face better than anything j I else acting upon the sKIn asa gentlf stimulant Time contact of time fmsci with the face j < rems to hnvo n vl Ifyln I effect It Is easy unitethus dashing tlu I water In the face lo massage it and to I bring the blood to the surface If however Iho face has not been earofully looked after In the manner di scribed the oils matter has been allowed al-lowed to collect in the glands and en i I large their orifices and the face Is J I dotted with these unsightly accnmla tlony the work of getting rd of them is no caw matter Some of the largest may be rubbed out with a soft cloth dipped In cologne and water especially If time face Is first steamed but If this method Is not sullleienl those remaining must be pressed oiu one by i one using a waichkoy The hole of the key is placed over the point a quick pressure Is made and thp oTmteittsof tire gland Is pushed oulTonHay lie Irritation tin face should bfe washed with very hoi water mutter this and ere should bo taken that too many of lh hlaciclmads re not removed re-moved at one timmteDr Grace Peck ham Murray in Harpers Bazar |