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Show 1 HOW TO BE 1 BEAUTIFUL V'y ! By 77. i I i Madame Ise'bell Publishes Some Answers An-swers to Correspondents When the Nose Is Too Thick, Vivian writes me a long letter regarding re-garding the woes of a i-hort, fat nose. I can say this for her relief; most girls have too thick noses and, by tho time the early twenties are reached, they generally become thinner. Preftiucss m the tteiiN is immature beauty, and just as the tigurc is not finished and formed, the lace is rarely classic in line. If the nostrils are wide you can. remedy this defect by keening thorn closed. Watch your lace a little while daily before a mirror, and j'ou will find that diiat ing the nostrils is much a matter of habit. Keep the nostrils scrupulously clean. I Wash them with soap nnd water daily 1 and douche occasionally with salt and water or a mild solution of witch hazel. These mild astringents will prevent any internal swelling of the nose and reduce its sue in that way. Will Furnish Direction for racial Exorcises. Ex-orcises. Full directions for facial exercises to be combined with facial massage were published in these columns sonic monfhs apo. Any of my readers who did not preserve the?e and who wish to take them up now may have them by sending" send-ing" a stamped, addressed envelope to me in care of this paper. I am always plad to furnish back lessons when I am able to do so. Unfortunately, this is not always possible, and in this connection con-nection I hope it is not out of place to suggest the advantage of a scrap hook. One often reads something that does not seem of importance at the moment, mo-ment, to discover later en that :t answered an-swered some question theu troubling one. Hair That Is Short and Stringy. I have a hand two letters on this subject that I think are of general interest. in-terest. One is evidently from a jjirl m her teens and the other from a woman ! who describes herself aa a "yon; ! grandmother.''' " 8 They need, of course, quite differed answers. If "Irene" will furnish me her address ad-dress I will send her a les?on on tb? care of the hair during girlhood. Her hair is evidently not growing about the face and the scalp probabi needs treatment. Or, it may be n7 hair growing out; that fa ahran troublesome to -manage as grateful u we should be for it. he should not curl her hair 03 ircy. bnt she may do it up over night on bit! of ribbon or soft kid rollers. If ti do not remain properly pinched together to-gether during sleep, wind elastic barti over tbem. There is no better or mc:i ! natural way of curling the hair tia j this. ! She can also adopt some way of cs-1 cs-1 ing the hair that will catch back thi , loose locks. She can roll it on the side, i or. if the hair is sufficiently long a:d thick, there is always that pretty, ish mode of pinning the two bra: j about the head in coronet fashion. For the older woman I reoomn?:: what is called a .transformation. All hair dressers make the simple fcrz-which fcrz-which can be fastened about the hesi and what little natural hair there is thrown over it. The transforms:::: eives a foundation on which to iastei with fine hair pins the "stringy lock.'1 At the same time I recommend eara of the hair and waving it on soft curlers. |