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Show "Just 3 Secrets and'Ycj Can Have All the BeauE the World Can Ever Giv Miss Suratt Is Celebrated As the Self-Made Self-Made Beauty of Stageland. She Gives Here Some of tho Secrets Which Have Brought Her This Unparalleled Beauty. By Valeska Suratt. GIVI3 mo Just three things on my dressing table, and you can havo all the beauty-shops and all tho myriad cosmotlc3 in the world. A complexion com-plexion that rivals the Illy In purity, and a face upon which that old bookkeeper, Father Time, has made no entry, even after a lapse of two-score years, this face framed In a wealth of adorable hair what more can any woman on earth wish, for beauty's sako! Nor does It now need a monumental patienco and long protracted struggle to "accomplish these three things that make up the very essence of a woman's charm. Three or four minutes even" day accomplishes It all, with little labor, little expense, and with a certainty which thrills the heart of every woman who has the least desire to be adorably beautiful. Number One. A youthful appearance Is the fjrst requisite. There are thousands of women, wom-en, with frantic hands, rolling their skins and daubing their faces with a pot-pourri of everything advertised. Thoy solemnly march to the steaming pan. and march back with pores enlarged Months pase, and the beauty wlll-o'-thc-wJsp still twinkles twin-kles In tho long distance. Now conies the revolution: and all Is banished but this simple formula for wrinkles, which you mix yourself at home. To a half pint of hot water add two ounces of eptol and two tablespoonfuls of glycerine. Stir until un-til it becomes a beautiful satiny cream. When cool it Is ready to use. JSvery day's use of this brings back youth to tho face In n startling manner. Wrinkles, big and little, and crow's feet, vanish. The eptol costs no more than fifty cents at the drug store. Number Tvo. While wrinkles are bidding their adieu, the skin is taking on a purity rivaling that of the rose. Red spots, muddlnoss, sallowness. freckles are gradually leaving, and soon tho spotless, pinky whiteness auffUHOo your face. arms, hands, neck and chest. It is because you have HbirroJi-'' MMMUMMUtlUMMMMMll hi 1 Si uued Secret Number Two, vfa mixed yourself, as follows: Add Q., bJespoonfuls of glycerine to ha) y of hot water, while stirririg. S fy ounce of zlntono. This forma U q and when cool Is ready to use. c jg.. tone you can obtain at the d: j i' for not moro than fifty oenU. Number Throe. ' & Crowning' It all Is a profusion u uriant, long, silky hair. You m rdi length' and you find that it ha ib wonderfully In a Bhort time. ; longer thin and scraggly. It ifl with tho glorious sheen and Iw perfect, healthy hair possessei fll hair rocelver well, there's no ri l for It You havo accomplished. J by the most effective hair grot could over obtain, fragrant, wit clean and delightful to use. Yo 'r It yourself as follows: Add hal , of alcohol to half a pint of water a full pint of imported bay runi prefer) and to this add one q bcta-quinol, which costs no mq 1 flftv cents at any drug store. are" the three secrets which avei an in tho land should never failw lffl and with these you need nothing give you your birthright sum beauty. . . . M.. I MISS K. "R. C Keep on pinch steaming your face and you y your complexion. Tou can go ' them in a few minutes by rub , blackheads with neroxln which J M sprinkled on a hot, wet snona K noroxln will cost not more th i W cents at drug stores. 1 .7 i i MISS CHANCE Tho moat i U shampoo I ever used is a teaspe r eggol dissolved in half a cup of;. If ter. It Is an extraordinary cleat Its lather Is rich and creamy. fj get enough eggol at any drug a lf twenty-flvo cents to give you ovnftj shampoos. ijJjKfl MRS. F. O. F. No one can aaM of acquiring a splendid bust veiWkim It Is problematical In any ca6e. 'lul may help It materially by the slmi of a mixture of half a cup of sug j ounces of ruetono. and half a plvu water, thoroughly mixed Take M spoonfuls of this three or duv. It is perfectly safe. Th!s.Sc thing, should glvo a natural. P'jB, . velopment. You can obtain fneM," for ono dollar at any drug stony h; jBw MISS O. F. N. TJerH Is the be . remover of which I know: JiWlJ,-'1 ounces of sugar, ono ounce 9jkr J and half a pint of water. Tamyt two teaspoonfuls aftor meals. sarseno In the original packag. ounce, at any drug store. MISf HARRY R. For rernovW perfluous hair you can use notf good as simple sulfo (oliit on. Jk solves away any hair as if and never leaves a red spot, fl'lfcj' tlon. Simple sulfo solution TJJ ono dollar at tho druff ator WR? |