| Show H i 1 f I j 1 a r y l F ti ir i j f i f. f f J U r K I r 1 4 A t n I i ern er The WIT i Mf lit iW he 1 ME UNA LINA CAVALIER CAVALIERI f RI the famous beauty and the thea well known grand opera L self soprano worked who has made a life of beauty culture and has hai indeed indeed her her- out many recipes whose for this secrete ecret arc are her own own has arranged to write newspaper a series of Secrets of Beauly Beauty Her article for extremely interesting and valuable articles on the or next Sunda and suggestions which every woman will will willbe b be c glad 3 to will Vill know know be o on n th the Eyes with recipes recipes advice ce l c i f b j 1 w S p t. t c f. f v l 1 t f l. l f r tir vi t J 1 iLl 1 Forty strokes of the brush I believe to be quite enough i. i S. S 2 4 f 1 7 r rr F V as A I If 1 r f Y Ii i t l tit t it Lf 1 n 0 1 J t A 7 L j f L I m i t I 1 I ILess Less brushing more massage Is what I Is Iso o ria rl rl k hv hvall III all hI I i By Mme me Lina rna Cavali Cavalieri aoa cert ri T IB le Monda Monday and I note that my hair IT does not respond readily to tho brush that it lies lite lifeless less under my fingers that Instead of oC being K tl live bushy glowIng plowing mass It has haa diminished to a wisp scarcely larger Jarger than my two fingers It Is as though some witch In a 0 rage had plucked It hair by hair from Crom m my head as I slept But that has hns happened too often to give mo me alarm Once I 1 wept over It H. I thought that I was to become as ns the shiny headed headed men that sit In the first rows of ot the opera and stare and stare But that was leas long ago Now I know when my hair shows show these symptoms that It Is dead but only temporarily an and ana that with care I can cnn resurrect It make It live again With this lifeless condition of oC the hair I 1 have always olas as found two corresponding condition conditions con con- of oC the scalp The scalp Is hot and anti dry Also AJao the tha brushing reveals dandruff dandruff- light fine tine and profuse It Is a n condition that must be corrected d as an on aspirant en says ye In a political speech before election day First to remove the dandruff for tor the dandruff must be removed Hair cannot thrive when that nh fine light powder lies lie upon th the tho scalp obstructing Ha B pores To rid ones one's self of ot It the hair must bp be washed not once but often otten I res resolve upon washing wi It every er day for far J n week I choose the time when I have hod h d my bath In tho the water I havo have dissolved 1 half a 0 cak cake of or the best soap I can got get If lC upon anal analysis sg sis It If iq proven t to 1 bo be made of ot spermaceti all ull the better bolter I always have a new soap coap analyzed as pa I do a n new hew cold cream I part my hair and dipping a small brush tho size else of ot an nn ordinary toothbrush Into the water rub the parting vigorously vig I part It again and rub that parting and th the next and ml tho the next scrubbing It H It as you say Bay In it this country strenuously with the brush dipped In soapy water When this has been done I empty the bowl and In a second water In which tho the theother other half halt of ot the cake cuke of ot soap Is dissolved I wash the hair again but this time rub the scalp Ip not nat with the tho brush but with my firmer Then again and ll again and again ns 3 until thc thc IS 13 as RS clean clenn as when It runs run 1 from the faucet I rinse the hair Now comes cornea the tho problem of drying It Nob Not No b by any artificial process The hair that I UV i dried In the hot funnel tunnel becomes brittle and cracks It If It 1 IH iii dried by draughts of ot cold air Its Us owner contracts neuralgia It should bo dried first by a n brisk toweling Tho towel should bo be rubbed quickly through the hair and upon tho the scalp p. p taking tho the first df dripping stage of or moisture from each cach of at them Tho rest of ot the drying should be b bedone bedone done by the h heat t of ot the hands With tho the tips of ot the fingers every ery bit of ot space on tho scalp should be rubbed until dry As the tho sC scalp lp dries drle the hair dries too Ln t that the heir may not hang together in iii matted strands but stand lland Stuffily each hair for tor Itself there should be the last stage of ot tho drying This IB Is the rubbing o othe of the hair hl fit rand b by strand between the hands T Even van thin ono will Drove n I 1 1 e I f i. i Yu 1 1 0 I t t 4 I S 1 l sv l i ix x v N r f r i ia a f rr ro W 3 t 4 A r 41 r g t Y tl i r J I II I ni I L I ry a Give the hair a sun and air bath with the hair hanging loose Let the tho sunshine sun sun- it j i 1 the air through It shine pour Its tonic Into It and sweep r t 4 r. r I 1 1 r t i it r t r N p f i r rl I dl I p jI I r a I III 1 l I dl I a pl II N i I t II t 11 i II li II I 11 r f l I I 4 1 I d i I r t F I 1 1 4 I r I rt II irp I I Ip 1 p Illy r. r I i I q I 1 I V I n Ih yi i ll 11 I 1 I II iiri I I h f I lh p I I Y I III J 1 hl h lill hlL NI I I I pill U l Ir n I l h il N rr I I I u 1 I I I III I rl I II I I 1 a aI I i I I J I II II I I i I i 1 1 r l l lJ J I I I 11 l' l pr P S SIll fi Ill L I l i III 7 II II II i I I I LI III I I I I I I IN 11 1 Krill I Ir r r Ii r IY I II I I I I IiI II i iI I I i that the hair that seemed 1 to be dead is after all very much alive After the drying the hair should o 0 course bo be brushed brushed adequately adequately brushed But there arc are curious Ideas among women In this country as 08 to what Is adequate brushing American friends of oC mine the hair one hundred even two hundred strokes I think this is 18 too often otten Excessive Excessive Excessive Ex Ex- Ex- Ex brushing drags upon the hair and loosens Its Us roots Forty strokes of or tho brush I believe to bo be quite enough Less brushing more massage Is what Is needed by all heads especially the heads on which the hair Is thinning After Atter tho the forty strokes of oC the brush there should bo be massage Dry massage always If It you begin with dry fingers you will find that your fingers soon become oily The sebaceous glands yield their contents quickly to the pressure of oC fingers and the released oil softens sottens the thc hair and sets tho the tide of oC growth pouring into It It Is well at this time to give ghe the hair asun a Q asun sun Bun and air bath The hair Is lit precious a splendid frame for tor the tho face tace and you OU can afford to give much time to saving It Sit or stand near an open window Let tho the sunshine pour its tonic Into your hair Let the air sweep through and about it It will wilt respond to the treatment as an nn Invalid to his first drive after atter a 0 long illness Ulness Let the hair rest as much as possible Decline Invitations or if iC you have accepted them cancel the enga engagements You can con dispense with a few tew perfunctory meetings and greetings n a cup or two of oC tea rather than with so Important a part of ot your OCl beauty as shining healthful hair Remain In your boudoir with your hair loosened and hanging When hen It Is necessary to bo be visible to tho the world wear It In a 0 somewhat different way nn and use fewer hairpins On Tuesday I would use a 0 different and more stimulating shampoo Pure liquid soap grams grama Carbonate of potassium grams Distilled water 2 litres These should bo boiled boned until the soap Is dissolved then let cool When hen cool add from Crom to grains of oC tincture of ot vanilla or other favorite perfume A handful of oC this shampoo in a 0 bowl of oC warm t water will cleanse tho the hair of oC any dust it mn may have accumulated since Mon Ion da day Tho The hair is now thoroughly clean The next next step Is to stimulate It For this purpose use the camomile to which I al alluded al- al alluded In my Introductory article of ot this series Two handfuls of camomile Two quarts of ot water Boll until the mixture is 19 as black as ay n dinner after coffee cortee Usually fifteen minutes minute are arc quite enough Pour POUl It Into two more moro quarts of oC cold water and place In a n. gallon Jar Massage Massago the scalp with it after the shampoo sham sham- poo This Is a favorite preparation in France There no grease nor oil is used on the tho hair To encourage the hair to grow an application application cation of ot a 0 good quinine mixture Is a great greM aid During the afternoon of or the second day that I go Into seclusion for tor my 01 hairs hair's sake I massage the sC scalp lp lightly with such a a. tonic Or I apply appl it before going to bed Many fany of the quinine mixtures mixture sold in the drug stores I have used with good effect after otter having had them analyzed b by chemists Here is a preparation which a friend becoming becoming becoming be be- be- be coming bald used and t secured cured a n. splendid J V V LL V V r hc y I V fM I r w I I 0 j The liThe rest of the drying should hould be done by the heat of the hands t IT If new lot Jot of Cr hair Were ere I In so serious a a. state Mato I might also use It Pre Precipitated sulphur 10 10 grams Alcohol 95 per cent 10 10 lo grams Distilled water 50 grams Rosewater 50 grams grams And here Is 10 another which were wera my case radical I would use Alcohol 95 per cent grams Acetone grams grama Oil of cade 10 grams Precipitated sulphur 20 grams acid 2 grams acid 20 centigrams Hg He 40 centigrams On Wednesday I would do that which ordinarily I should do but twice or three time a n year I year I would singe the ends of my hair Then again I would shampoo It with the preparation for tor which I gave the first recipe and would again give It tha the tonic of oC air and sun Bun bath And again I would use the tho camomile but butIC If IC one prefers to have the aid of oC the druggist druggist druggist drug drug- gist here Is a 0 preparation that Is much used In London with great satisfaction I Ishall Ishan Ishall shall shan give It in tho English measure 1 1 dram Chloral hydrate 3 3 drams dram Sweet almond ol 1 dram Chloroform 6 6 drams Eau de do cologne 6 ounces On Thursday If It my hair is 18 not showing great Improvement I 1 may vary ary my sham sham- poo Here Is an excellent cleansing one Extract of witch hazel 1 pint pin Eau de cologne 8 ounces 1 Chloroform 3 3 drams drama On Friday ay and Saturday I would repeat this shampoo the massage and the sun Bun and air bath By Sunday with every morning a shampoo shampoo sham sham- poo coo a massage of oC the scalp for tor fifteen minutes min min- utes not utes-not not long Jong to irritate the nerv nerves s sand and and the the sun sun and air baths bathe and the repose repose repose re re- re- re pose ones one's hair should be excellently vigorous vig vig- orous If It the rigorous treatment should have caus caused It to be too straight I would encourage It to curl by the application of ot rosewater sand and gum arable arabic In these quantities Quantities quantities ties Gum arable arabIc grams Rosewater grams Ahva Always in brushing the hair the strokes should be backward straight back Instead of ot to the sides for Cor In that way the hair 1 Is e Aided to grow low on the forehead which Is la a a. most desirable mark of beauty Before Detore retiring I always braid my hair ba bain u In two loose braids I never nover use uso curling Irons when I c can avoid aol 1 It Use them cautiously Better Detter no noat not at all especially If your hair havo have a n nat natural natu u ral wave If It your hair persistently continues continue's to fa fol tal ii out ft It Is 18 a probably b because of ot a general lowered tone of or your our health I should then resort to Iron or arsenic hypodermic Injections under the direction n of a 0 physician When h n I have suffered fro from m nervous exhaustion I havo always taken take n this treatment at a 0 physicians physician's prescription I have found the tho Iron particularly ing I would t receive an injection every day for tor ten days then rest three or four tour days then begin again for tor another ten days until seven weeks have gone Always at fit tho the end and of oC that time I have felt Celt rejuvenated a physicians physician's prescription I have havo found the Iron particularly I would receive an Injection ever every da day for tor ten days then rest or four tour days then begin gln again for another ten days until seven weeks have gone gono Always Alwa's at the tho end cad of ot that time I have havo felt rejuvenated ir r-AI r 4 And after my complexion m my a wa us the first to Improve Never attempt this without medical direction I repeat The Injections of oC Iron I preferred to taking it Internally ther thereby by saving paving the tooth from th the bad effects of ot tho the Iron Also the administering administering adminis adminis- of ot medicines In this way prevents an unpleasant disturbance of the stomach If It there be an nn unconquerable objection to the injections a physician will prescribe cod l lq q 4 1 i Fr r hj V 41 tt jt J II I f 2 L. L A V 4 V k V M I I ski K I A- A PJ tr Before Bofors retiring I always braid my hair in two loose loola braids liver oil oU or tablets tableS containing quinine and phosphorus that are arc a a. tonic to tho system m mIt If It the hair bo prematurely pray gray I should first take a general treatment for tor the system eye eye- tem tern hoping that the gray hair would fall taU fallout fallout out and a crop of at natural color appear Or OrIf Jf It I could gain my own consent to dye my hair I should go to a druggists druggist's and ask for tor a 0 safe sate solution of ot henna Henna Is best for tor red hair because It is a reddish dye de It was much used by the Egyptian who had beautiful hair Ny rr b 1 t k r Sr i Use the curling Irons cautiously better kietter not at all especially if your hair have a natural wave Y t Y u a t Y t d- d i ir w c t t S' S r t I r to r 1 r Y 8 t t 1 The last stage of the drying Is la the rubbing of the hair strand by strand between the fingers t 1 c |