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Show Health and Beauty Notes j BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. Edith: No, I do not "believe In "dry" shampoos." If you were going; to wash your face, would you even think of rubbing rub-bing powder on It? When you need a shampoo, ak your hairdresser for a can-throx can-throx shampoo or buy the canthrox at any drug sloro and preparo the shampoo sham-poo at home by dls30lvlnsr a taspoonful of canthrox In a cup Of hot water. The cleanHlni? lathir of thl shampoo will remove re-move the excess Oil nnd all dirt and dandruff dan-druff from tho scalp pores. Your hair will rinse easily and dry quickly. TIiIb Is the most beneficial shampoo I have "vr used. It Is very refreshing to an ltchlrtjc scalp and makes the. hair vary soft, silky and so fluffy there will seem to be twice as much of It. You will find nothing? better than this shampoo for promoting: a clftftu. healthy condition of thn hair and scalp. It Is not expensive expen-sive and will not cause the hair to be-rome be-rome dull and streaky like soap shampoos do. W. M : Your dull, weak, expressionless eye? can be made clear, beautiful and sparkling by putting In each eye twice dally a few drops of a simple tonic mad hv dissolving an ounce of crystos In a pint of cold wafer. This inexpensive tonic is very soothing and strengthening to weak, tired or Inflamed eyes. Oculists find it excellent for treating granulated lids and eye troubles generally. Its strengthening properties make It a great aid to those who wear glasses. Mrs. G. K : You may be abl to reduce your weight simply by exercising and dieting, but you can easily hasten the reduction with the following; Dissolve four ounces of pa mot Is In ono nnd one-half one-half plntp hot watr; when cold strain out the sediment; take a tabIc3poonful of tho liquid before each meal, nnd you will find it a splendid dlssolver of fatty tissues tis-sues that will not yield to other remedies. reme-dies. Tt If harmless. Inexpensive and has restored many to their former slender figures and given sure relief from the burden of being too fat. M. R. C : A good, inexpensive lotion to take away that shiny, oily, sallow look to your complexion can be prepared at amall cost as follows: Dissolve four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot water: when cool add two tenspoonfnls glycerine and apply to the skin, rubbing g--ntlv until dry. This will whiten nnd beautify your skin wllhout leaving that powdered look. Ttui will find this lotion far better than powder, as it not only glvs vour face a. fresh, youthful tint, but does not rub off or show like powdor. I find It excellent for preventing and removing re-moving freckles, skin pimples and as a protection to the skin from the sun and wind. Do not use powder on your face If you want your complexion to remain H smooth and free from that muddy look. H Martha: If you have any fears of hecomlng bald, now Is the lime to save H your hair. By getting one-half pint al- H cohol and ono ounce qulnzolu at your H druggist's and mixing with one-half pint H cold water you n'lll have the finest rem- H edy imaginable for dandruff and falling, H IIMcss hair. Rub this tonic Into the scalp H twice a week and you will soon sec a H wonderful improvement in your hair. It H will take on a healthy color and be- H come glossy and abundant. This tonic Is H not sticky nnd wilt instantly relieve scalp H itching. I know of many hairdressers H who use this tonic exclusively and with H fine results. It Is equally good for both H light and dark hair. B MrK. C. K.: For that tired, wornout feel- H Iuk you need a good tonic to build up H your strength, energy and appetite, and H remove from your blood those impuri- H ties which cause pimples, gallon nens and B olher skin troubles. You can prepare at HBVJ home an Inexpensive, beneficial, tonic as B follows: Dissolve one-half up nustar and HBVJ one ounce kardene In one-half pint alco- HBVJ hoi, then add hot water to make a full J quart. Toko a. tablespoonful before carh J meal. I cannot recommend this tonic HHVJ too highly as a reliable spring medicine. b It will give you new life and ambition J and 'turn your pimply, sallow complexion J into a new, fresh one. For stimulating J the organs of the body to normal action J you will find this simple, old fashioned J tonic just grand. BVJ Mrs. r". C: Fven at your axe of lr H there can h" no cood excuse for your HBVJ complexion not looking Just as smooth, J fresh nnd plump as it did fifteen years J ago. I want you to try a cream Jelly that I have found very fine for clearing up a dark, rough, wrinkled skin. You can make it. yourself by dissolving an ounce of almozoln In un-half pint cold water; then add two teaspoonfuls glycer- Ine. stir and let stand over night before using. Apply this to your fae and you will soot- find those large, dirt, collecting pores smaller, your blackheadn and wrln-klcs wrln-klcs gone and your complexion smooth and clear. As a skin beau I if ier 1 have never sean its equal, and I know you will like It. Rtty: A simple paste made with pow- dered delat.one and water will rid your face of I hope uq&lshrly hairs. Get an ounce of dlatone from the druggist and with a little water mix some to form a pasle: then spread on hairy surface and after remaining Iwo or three minute? rub off and wash the skin. Delalone costs a dollar an ounce, hut it iloes the work quickly. BVJ |