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Show Sr .III A hi Margaret Graham Writes About the Overworked Face HAT It! UVI en I checks. Tears are not becoming. The eyes and noe turn red and there are deep lines in the face. lint smiles and laughter may be charming if you will only train them properly. Practice them every day before your mir ror. l.carn wliat your faults of expression are and correct them before they make indelible lines." Almost every woman overworks her face; nervous women especially do so. In gcnrral, the most unpleasant expressions and consequent wrinkles arise from bad temper; but, contrary to poetic justice, the best tempered women in the world often do their g faces great injury by and a it ix that woman xeMtu secs her fac? except in repose. What a pity that one's mirror can not in nic way follow one arnmitl. If we culd only see ourselves as others sec us, as wc laugh and as we frown and as wc talk, what a lot of reforms would be taking place. When you approach your mirror it is tor tie a or brush a pompadour or adjust a hatpin. At such times your face is practically without expression. You may catch Stand in front of your mirror for sight of a slight scowl if the tie is half an hour and hold animated converse with a real or imaginary perperverse, or a pleased smile if the hat son. Watch sharply during is becoming; but for the most part that time and yourself see if you cant catch mischief. stand face before like in a you your your glass Are you raising your ryebrows abwooden image. You have' no idea surdly nigh to indicate surprise? This face is what your like when busy. is not a thing to do in the presOne day I came up behind a bright ent, and pretty a ruinous thing for the fugirl friend of mine while slip was ture. If you make a habit of this, the years to come will show you tiny horidressing her hair. lines trooping down upon your Don't let ine interrupt you," I said zontal forrhead in a host. Then vou will Chat with me while you are finishing either endure them, looking old before that coil." your time, or take up the tiresome and So she continued arranging her liair, expensive battle of massage. Wlhether or not these lines have alher eyes fixed on the mirror, while ready appeared, indulge them no longshe told me of her recent pleasures. er. Surprise is shown just as well by As she related a droll incident of a a slight raising of the eyebrows and yachting party,' we both hurst into opening of the eyes. It should be inshown anyhow. Many hearty laughter. Suddenly she stopped frequently make the mistake of thinking people as if she had been struck. that continual starts and gasps and Why, I never saw myself laugh be- stares make them appear interested fore!" she exclaimed. What a dread- listeners. For those who have already brought ful looking creature I am when 1 do on the lines the only hope is to cease I she added it, and," frankly, always encouraging them and to massage supposed I was a pretty girl. My with skin food. The massage motion Let the face turns contortionist when I laugh. for these lines is rotary. this describe circles on the fore I vow I shall never indulge in laughter linger The head. lingers must first be as long as I live. Ill fix my mind on in skin food and the massagedipped conthe tombs of my ancestors or, if that tinued until the skin will receive no fails to bring me to tears. I'll nibble more food. It is much safer for you employ a skilled masseuse for at horse-radis- h or peel onions. From to least one treatment, so that yon can this day forward I renounce smiles, learn the motion by actually seeing it. The general rules for face massage which I find are grimaces, and live in a world of sorrow for the sake of my are: I Rub toward the scalp. beauty. a Rub in the opposite direction There is little chance that you from which the wrinkles are formed. will be any prettier weeping than Study carefully all your smiles In real life and laughter. Not half the women in laughing, I told her. the world smile well, and not h tears do not take the form of pearls of them laugh gracefully. chasing each other over Perhaps you are widening your ic four-in-ha- California's Midway Plaisance hop-picke- 15 5MIlv EMOlCH FOR. HXS &RPINABY PURPOjj s over-smilin- mouth far more than is necessary. A slight smile shows your pleasure just as well and is far more becoming than grin. How often people think they are looking pleasant when they are really appearing unpleasant. Unless you have pretty teeth you cant afford to show them constantly. This does not mean that you must lose all your spontaneity at the thought of a few gold tillings; but it ia useless to display thrin on every occasion. Remember that a woman who aimpera or gigglrs all the time loses charm. You can lie just as lively and merry with only occasional laughter. A good rule for appearing attrac tive, and at the same time saving your face, is this: Laugh only with vour eyes until laughter insists on breaking forth from your bps. is a very charming accomplishment. This docs not mean a squinting of the lids, but a brightening and dilating of the eye itself. A smile that stretches the mouth too broadly produces curved lines in the cheeks at each side of the mouth. Often it gives rise to deep, drooping furrows from the corner of the nose to the chin. Oddly enough, these furrows are almost identical with those which malice produces, so it behooves you to tight (.iff these lines which so unfairly misrepresent yon. Laughter also produces lines in the temples, crowsfeet in the outer corner of the eye, and sometimes a curious set of little lines below the eye running outward and downward front the lower lid. Massage carefully administered will do away with all of these. Incorrect massage will make the face llahhy. 1 cannot urge you ton strongly to learn the movements Iroiu No written description a masseuse. can give yon a thorough understanding of the delicately constructed face muscles, and without this you may make serious mistakes. Do not talk with yuur whole face. Many talkers stretch the mouth, open it wide, wrinkle the forehead and "use" their eyes during the most or-- d nary conversation. Forced expression loses its value just as the overuse of superlatives detracts from th over-laughin- g. 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When Cy Warman, the poet of the rail, was traveling through Bonanza Valley, near Dawson City, a short time after the discovery of gold in the THE PERSONAL PRONOUN NOVEL Hurt lit rti cha The Newsboy of the The pereonal etory of a woman whoae life haa been under the dominance of 6m passion for admiration and the love of luxury. She resolves to write the whole uniparing truth about heraell not die way aha ought to have teh end acted, but the way aha actually did feci and act This ia the etory that ia told in Wilson Bios.. Ckkagw Agent: T. Eaton Co.. Ltd., Tarsal, Cm. Write g In Which a Woman Tells the Truth About Herself m Rim heterogeneous collection of people living together. On October 1st a gte,r festival and barbecue are given, the camp is broken up, and next day n'th-inremains of it except piles of old shoes and empty tin cans. Am tmUm. eared mi 0 BORATED T with any other piano in the world By our easy payment plan, every family in moderate circumstances ran own a VOSC piano. We allow a liberal price for old instruments in exchange, and deliver the piano in your home free of expenie. You can deal with us at a distant point the same as in Boston. Send for a catalogue and full informaiion. TOILET Rtlnf PHONOGRAPH CO, Yirk, CMcifs, "" they are endeavoring to build up. Above all, dont misunderstand this advice and think that you are to lose all your spontaneity in the quest for beauty. Instead, you are to be natural. Overworking the face means either nervousness or insincerity. The best skin food made for use with massage consists of 4 ounces sweet almond oil, a ounces cocoanut oil, a ounces lanolin, i ounce white wax, i ounce spermaceti, all melted together. When they are melted beat them until nearly cold, adding gradually as you beat j drops tincture benzoin ana finally a ounces orange flower water. MARGARET GRAHAM. A ESTABLISHED Ilf IBM ... GRANGE. It J. Flew L A-t-- 0.V TUB PttOSOGRAPti A one-side- d r .v, . i IMPnew mroM ivrr month LATEST CATAkOOUl kbvim WITHOUT force of words. Save your strongest facial expressions for the proper time. Be natural. You will find that the people who force this supposed animation are merely trying to be vivacious. They acquire all kinds of strange mannerisms that mark their faces curiously. One girl 1 know has a peculiar twist in one corner of the nmuth from an odd smile, which she is not even conscious of. Take as much as half an hour every day to give your face complete rest This may be done after massage if you are having massage. Otherwise do it after the cold cream or cologne, or whatever face lotion you are using, has refreshed the skin. The face is ready for its rest. Now go to your mirror and look at yourself critically. Is the face perfectly calm? ,Do not leave the mirror until it is so. You can bring it to this point by the corners of the mouth. The whole face falls in line and smooths itself out into a peaceful expression. As soon as this is accomplished, sit or lie down, closing the eyes, and forcing away thought from the nervous, irritated brain. Lrt loose mentally. Say I am so sleepy and to yourself, peaceful. Keep the face muscles loose just as you have learned to do with the body muscles. Go through this process for five minutes at any time of the day that you find your face looking tired. You will find it ironed out wonderfully after even 'so short a time. The two parallel, vertical furrows above the nose are the punishment awaiting many an interested and conversationalist. The talker unconsciously frowns while intent upon an absorbing topic. Get a friend to remind you of the danger whenever she sees you frowning in this ferocious fashion. Rest and massage can benefit you inly if you exercise control over your features at the same time. 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They keep away from the Indians, because Indians do not like Chinamen, and do not hesitate to display their race prejudice. An old Piute chief said: Huh! What you call? He no Injun. He no white man. What he is? So the Chinamen keep to themselves. Later, from fifty to a hundred negro laborers may be brought up from San Francisco with their families and they usually hire tents. They understand the Chinamen, and the Chinamen understand them, but again the Indians are puzzled. The negro, however, will not submit to the bullying that a Chinaman does, so their arrival usually means a fight, after which the Indians decide to accept their black neighbors in a more fraternal spirit. In August more laborers are needed; then come Italians, Japs, Portu- Scandinavians guese, andGermans, even Turks, Kanakas and Jews. They settle down in tents. In the evening you may pass through the streets, and from one tent hear English, from another some Slavonic dialect, from another Greek, until, by going the rounds, you have heard all the known tongues. This strange summer settlement gets along peacefully, considering the cu pui greenish blue. ,a handwnw T |