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Show 1 HOW-TO KEEP YOUNG AHP ATTRACTIVE Beauty Largely a Matter of the Systematic Cart of One Self : A.r "-.V J Look Toursolf Bquaroly tn th race mnd Ttk Account of Stock. Thia articln aa) thoee to follow la the fori eg on " Betutv nod Iealtb;M will h unique in oot bftvinz thr name of a "tagn ImmuIv as author. The avrifd will bo prrpard by a irninod woman npccial writr ttu tha sid of a well koomo phriiciun and rolial'lo expert rkiu poeialiat. Orrat car will be taken to have (be nrtialea moxt uaaful and abaolutoly trmttwurtbr. All qiieationa on beauty aod boaltb pbould'he ldrosao'd to beauty depart nientt in rare of this papor. Tbo.-e wanting pomoual replioa plcaae iucloae return re-turn Do&taire. . I Any reftirenr-e to prronal beauty ii ffenoralty taken to rrter to a pretty faeo, but tha woman who ' out to make the most of berorlf reahzea that there ia a preat deal to the pursuit bo-aidea bo-aidea furbhinfj up the rountenanr. Bo ffii la r feature and a da'-zliux com. plexiun are delightful poft.eioo; iu tar t. they ar n arv aUril 'iie to i(lcI bcwutT, but charm of personality, Kmc.', a Wm.llv dinpositiuo, and tavt are rrniurkably satiriactnry substitutes, and Ibei-e are not aearly so oitce bcavra born tcitts as tbev are matters of hani, riMmt attention, and the result ot syrtrmatie ear ot one' aril. To affirm that any woman, however, unprrionisin sbo may be, may bo traostormed into a raving, tearing brainy of classical type, eilaer througa her own efforts or those of tho most practical beauty doctor, ia preposterous sod fooli!h, for nature persists in bav. iuf some oice iu the matter, but one cau iniprove upon nature, or, rather, nu assist her to the eitent of making the movt possible of every desirable feature she gave at birth, and until woman has conscientiously i tried she can have no idea bow near to the coveted cov-eted goal these things will bring her. The trouble with most seekers after beauty is that thxy d not start riubt Aroused by an impulse to better their appearance, they dash forth to Invest in lotions and creams, use them strenuously strenu-ously for a few days, and thuo, the novelty having worn ofT. their Interest lags and the chase is dropped aatil another an-other Impulse from some source induces them to start ia again, whereupon tbe procedure is repealed with the same discouraging dis-couraging result. Each time the task looms a little more difficult, wrinkles have burrowed a trifle deeper and crow's feet have multiplied. Trite, as it mav b, tbe old saying that "an ounce of proventioa is worth imund of cure" never applied more aptlv then to the matter of facial Ixautv. It is much easier to preserve 'baa to remove it. This brings one to 'be tirst step in the process of retain-inir retain-inir youth and making beauty. It is an arluionitina of one of the len wise nieu rente mv tbe wisest of them "know thyself," Take account of your Mock if trsde. Take vour mirror, look yourself straight in tbe face and be rrfectlv trmuk with yourself about! nh.it you see there. Neither belittle our good points nor magnify vnur d'- frets. It' yutir nose is crooked or too retrousse re-trousse or too long your mouth ulv. or our eves not 6nc, recoitni' that tbc-sc ihiuits are so. Tf. ou the contrary, con-trary, -our uose has lust the richt tilt vour mouth is attractive, your eves emit f"l. be .i'it as frank about them, lirtcraiiuc at the outset iust what as-' -et. vou have, in order that you can "'nke tho mo.t of tbem. and iu.f what ft'Htures ure below par. in order that - on mav trv to bring them tin to stan-iluril. stan-iluril. Tf vou do not Vrow what vnur -oci roints nte, nrt what noor, how se oil bone to mal.e a ri'dit star. i. nil wilnut s right start, linn i-oulJ vp" iKis-ihlv hoe to pst snvwherof Few ptrsons are so unattractive that thpv ts--e not one nrtnnisini feature, even '( i. is otilv a winning mtl or s ' leabini? intoiistion of voW. Jt is some-''. some-''. ( aplluliitn It! ' Make the nio of it! liemeuiber. a mouth doe not noces-tnrily noces-tnrily have to Ite small or of the rosebud rose-bud variety to be cearmiug; eye do not uecd to be large and limpid in order to be hreutiful, as the poet would have us U-lice, dot "dove' eyes," accord-iuir accord-iuir tn the preacher's idea, but It is t'Dousb. iicrbnri. that they are clear and aglow with intelligence; hair may be of anv color and be beautiful, provided it is well kept aud well arranged, and nn. Take arroont of stock, I say, and know intt how much advantage you have i thiol proepectlv beauty re. - |