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V Po V t British Weekly 8 D Dt III t v. v t r. r t i v H s tc i I n t L D p. p This Is newer than the monogram monogram mono mono- gram and is up by many fashionable fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able women THese to be entirelY entirely entirely en en- correct should be In a deep shade of ot the same color as the paper The addition of ot the number and the name of the street across the top of ot the paper is also In high favor In the words of the old almanacs about this time of or the year the physician physician physician cian who has fashionable women among his patients is usually called upon to do something for complexions which have suffered fro from i late hours heated atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere and nd other evils of at the winter season season sea sea- son of gayety tY In a good many a cases I tt the g medical e fi man a prescribes r c plentiful doses of fresh air refusing to recommend recommend recommend mend any other treatment When we wedo wedo wedo do so however said a fashionable doctor doctor doc doe tor the patient not Infrequently disregards disregards gards garde out advice and takes to patent nostrums Not all of these are noxious of at course Indeed some of them are decidedly beneficial but a good many are harmful and a lot Jot m more re are are- simply of ot no effect whatever either good or bad But until women learn the value of fresh air they will continue to purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase these things No fo danger to the complexion need be feared even from tree freezing air all If it proper precautions are taken If It I were were- out on 1 a very cold day dayI I would rub a little cream into my skin and I would wear a veil without out dots I at least without dots where the eyes eyell came and I I. I would get one as thin as possible so as not to interfere with m my enjoyment of the the Then I would go out into the weather sure that I would not be roughly used A healthy woman taking such uch carl car care of herself may chap a little and redden much but the clear pink and white or olive and red of ot her complexion will always show to tage The lovely weather we have been enjoying In Chicago for some time past should be sufficiently attractive to In Induce Induce induce In- In duce long walks and these are arc better than anything I can do for the complex complex- ion Have you ever noticed how certain persons affect certain words and then I say them over and over never realizing that they have the approach to toa toa toa a mannerism or or maybe that describes it ft better A girl here in town says and by the way exactly every two minutes and a half halt She fires this phrase as regularly as though It were shells and her vocal cords a repeating rifle and it makes not the slightest difference to her that the the topic she may be Introducing Isn't by the way at all but on a very different different differ differ- ent conversational road Another pretty young woman says Just fancy tancy until her friends are re reduced reduced reduced re- re to a nervous collapse She said Just fancy when some one told her Dunn Tafts Taft's t's ts store was burned She said Just fancy when she learned that her Skye terrier had the mange If It she had been In New York when the subway explosion explosion ex ex- occurred and had been blown as high as the tower of Madison Square Garden there are arc friends of hers who say that she would have had nothing mote more forcible to utter as she descended than just fancy The people too who say say d dont nt you know at short Intervals are legion There are dozens of them who never have any Idea that they use this Unmeaning unmeaning unmeaning un un- meaning interrogation and are arc astonished astonished astonished aston aston- I or indignant when their attention Is called to the fact that almost every other word is followed by it |