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Show THE en ES SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ¥(, 1909 oA Senet Madar. Lita Cavalieri 7 "The Most GMDOUS M2 & eWorld LINA REPUBLICAN, : " ay ME INTER-MOUNTAIN a ' a {es Monday, aawiTn "Ty BEAL, Ly new state of and [I note that my But that alarm. often it. I halr With this have always ditions lifeless found of the Also, fine to give thought The brushing profuse, scalp Is hot And To strokes of the brush | believe quite enough." to be rid one's self of On and hair must the water I have dissolved half be a cake I empty in which a were my case And the after first without to my complexion Improve. medical injections of iron internally, thereby bad effects of the my hair was Never direction, attempt I repeat. this The I preferred to taking ii saving the teeth from the fron, Also the adminia- tering of medicines in this way prevents an unpleasant disturbance of the stomach. If there be an unconquerable objection tu the injections a physiclan will prescribe cod I would use the camomile, but if my improvement, hair I may is not vary showing my sham- one: pint ounces Grains grams grams Always in brushing the hair the strokes should be backward, straight back, instead of to the sides, for in that way the hair Is aided to grow low on the forehead, which fs a most desirable mark of beauty. Before retiring I always braid my hair in two loose braids. I never use curling trons when I the next, and the next, scrubbing it, as you say in this country, strenuously with the in soapy water. has been done second water, which, Gum arabic ......+.....+..100 Rosewater ... Core saseeeas .400 1 part my halr, and, dipping a small brush the size of an ordinary toothbrush into the water, rub the parting vigorously I part it again, and rub that parting, and a FHA 0. serious On Friday and Saturday I would repeat this shampoo, the massage and the sun and air bath. By Sunday, with every morning a shampoo, a massage of the scalp for fifteen minutes-not long enongh to irritate the nerves -and the sun and alr baths and the repose, one's hair should be excellently vigorous. If the rigorous treatment ehould have caused it to be too straight I would encourage it to curl by the application of rosewater and gum arabic in these quant!lties: of the best soap I can get. If upon analysis It is proven to be made of spermaceti all the better, I always have a new soap analyzed, as I do a new cold cream. brush dipped When this bowl, and in #0 poo. Here is an excellent cleansing Extract of witch hazel........1 Eau de cologne..........++..8 Chloroform. ..ccecccce: esonasd washed, not once but often I resolve upon washing It every day for a week, I choose the time when I have had my bath. In again Thursday, great reveals dandrufr- It Is a condition it the in shall give it in the English measure: RésOreine ....cccccsees ecosoeld Gram Chioral hydrate .............3 drams Sweet almond oll............1 dram covccccecescseseO. Grams Eau de cologne..........-....6 ounces that must be corrected, ag an aspirant says in a political speech before election day. First to remove the dandruff, for the dandruff must be removed. Hair cannot thrive when that fine, Nght powder lies upon the scalp, obstructing Ita pores. "Forty Were I use It: also {f one prefers to have the aid of the druggist here is a preparation that {ts u used In London with great satisfaction. I condition of the hair I two corresponding con- scalp, the and hair. On Wednesday I would do that which ordinarily I should do but twice or three time a year-I would singe the ends of my hair. Then again I would shampoo it with the preparation for which I gave the firat recipe, and would ogain give it the tonic of air and sun bath. that I was to become as the shiny-headed men that sit in the first rows of the opera and stare and stare. But that Was long ago, Now I know when my hair shows these symptoms that it Js dead, but only temporarily, and that with care IE can resurrect it. make It Ifve again. dry. light, might te tteeeeeseeeeeee. 100 Grams MUL OF GAdG Jiccccssccecces3 10 grams Precipitated sulphur ......, 20 grams Pyroyallle geld ..cchsscsccns 2 grams Chrysophanic acid .... 20 centigrams Bichloride Hg......... 40 centigrams being has happened too Once I wept over of I And here is another Tadical, I would use: a4 live, bushy, glowing mass, It has diminished to a wisp scarcely larger than my two fingers. It is as though some witch In a rage had plucked it, hair by hair, from my head as I slept. me lot Precipitated sulphur .......10 grams Alcohol, 95 per cent........10 grams Distilled water ....,.......-.50 grams Rosewater ... eee ewneae ---50 grams not respond readily to the brush; {t Hes lifeless under my fingers; instead VEK aie By Mme. Lina Cavalieri. does that sf @ u CAVALI [ fy y ERI, the famous beau ty and the well-known grand opera soprano, who has made a life-longstudy of self worked out many recipes whose secrets b eauty culture, and has, indeed, herare her own, has arranged to write for this newspaper a series of extremely inte resting and valuable articles on the Secrets of Beauty. Her article for next Sunday will be on the Eyes, with recipes, advice and suggestions which every woman will b € glad to know, that or" Sri the the avoid it. Use them cautiously. Better not at all, especially if your hair have a natu- hen again and again and again. until! the writer {s as clean as when it runs trom the faucet, I rinse the hair. Now comes the problem of drying It. Not, by any artificial process. The hair that t# dried in the hot funnel becomes brittle and, eracks, If {it ls dried by draughts of cold air its owner contracts neuralgia. It should be dried firat by no brisk toweling. The towel should be rubbed quickly through the hair ond upon the scaip, taking the first dripping stage of molsture from each of them Tho rest of the drying should be done by the heat of the hands With the tipa of the fingers every bit of space on the scalp should be rubbed Pint CTH a i i mt t Hy f ral wave. If your hair persistently continues to fall of a gencrally out, {t Is probably because lowered tone of your health. I should then resort to fron or arsenic pa i ei hypodermic until dry "Less brushing, needed more by massage, all heads." is what As the scalp dries the hair dries, too Last, that the hair may not hang together in matted strands, but stand fluffily, each hair for iteelf, there should be the last This is the rubbing of stage of the drying the hair, strand by strand, between the Even this one shampoo will prove hands. that the hair that seemed to be dead 1s, after all, very much alive. After the drying the hair should, of course, be brushed-adequately brushed. But there are curlous ideas among women n this country as to what Is adequate brushing. American friends of mine give the halr one hundred, even two hundred strokes. I think this is too often. cessive brushing drags upon the hair loosens {ts roots. Forty strokes of brush I belleve to be quite enough. Exand the Less brushing, more massage, is what !s needed by all heads, especially the heads on which the hair is thinning. After the forty strokes of the brush there should be massage, Dry massage always. If you begin with dry fingers you will find that your fingers soon become olly, The sebaceous glands yleld their contents quickly to the pressure of fingers, and the released oll softens the hair and sets the tlde of growth pouring into it It is well at this time to give the hair a sun and air bath. The hair {s precious, a splendid frame for the face, and you can afford to give much time to saving it. Sit or stand near an open window. Let the sunshine pour {ts tonic Into your the air sweep through and about respond to the treatment as an his first drive after a long illness hair. Let it. It will invalid to Let the hair rest as much as possible Decline invitations, or, if you have accepted them, cancel the engagements You can dispense with a few perfunctory meetings and greetings, a cup or two of tea, rather than with so Important a part of your beauty as shining, healthful hair Remain in your boudoir, with your hair loosened and hanging. When it is necessary to be Give " Let the hair a sun and air bath with the hair hanging loose. shine pour its tonic into it and the air sweep through it. the sun- injections under the direction of a physician. When I have suffered from nervous exhaustion I have always taken this treatment at a physician's prescription. I have found the tron particularly upbullding. I would receive an Injection every day for ten days, then rest three or four days, then begin again for another ten days until seven weeks have gone. Always at the end of that time I have felt rejuvenated. a physician's prescription. I have found the fron particularly upbuilding. I would celve an injection every day for ten days, then rest three or four days, then begin igain for another ten days until seven have gone. Always at the end of that time I have felt rejuvenated. visible to different On more the world way, and Tuesday I wear use would stimulating {it in fewer use a rest of the drying should be done retiring | always braid two loose braids.' my somewhat hairpins a different and Pure liquid soap.....100 grams Carbonate of potassium....200 grams Distilled water........-. 2 litres These should dissolved, from 200 be then let to 600 boiled cool. grains until the soap Is When cool add of tinctura of vanilla or other favorite perfume. A handful of this shampoo in a warm water will cleanse the halr bow! of of any dust it may have accumulated since Monday. The hair is now thoroughly clean The next step {s to stimulate it. For this purpose use the camomile to which I al] in my introductory article of this luded series: Two Two handfuls of camomile. quarts of water. black re) Boil until the mixture i 3 after-dinner coffee, Usually fifteen minutes more are quite enough. Pour it Into two quarts of cold water and place in a gallon "Use the curling irons cautiously. h ave a better natural not at wave." all, especiatly if your jar. Massage the scalp with it after the shamThis is a favorite preparation in Frane poo, hah There no grease nor oll js used on th To encourage the hair to grow an applieation of a good quinine mixture is a grea aid. During the afternoon of the secon day that I go into seclusion for my hat: sake I massage the scalp HNghtly with such a tonic. Or I apply it before golng to bed Many of the quinine mixtures sold in the drug stores I have used with good effect, after having had them analyzed by hemists Here is a preparation coming bald used and which secured a a by the heat of the hands." friend besplend last stage of the hair in liver oll, or tablets containing quinine and phosphorus that are a tonic to the system If the hair be prematurely gray I should first take a general treatment for the system, hoping that the gray hair would fall out and a crop of natural color appear. Or if I could gain my own consent to dye my hair, I should go to a druggist's and ask for a safe solution of henna. Henna {s best for red hair, because it is a reddish dye. It was much used by the Egyptians, who had beautiful hair. shampoo "The "The "Before drying Is the rubbing of the between the fingers." hair, strand by strand. hair |