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Show i 1 Woman's World !i Conducted by Helene Va!eau. ! ! i HELENE VALEATJ'S ANSWERS. I Miss Valeau will reply to all ques- j tlons asked by the feminine readers of the Intel-mountain Catholic. The well known character and authority of her replies need no Introduction to those plready familiar with her ability. Miss Valeau will take a kindly and personal i I Interest in those who write to her, and - i "U1 spare no pains In seeing that their I Inquiries are answered fully and care- s fully. Write only on one side of the paper. AddresB letters to Miss Helene i Valeau. Intermountain Catholic. t G. M., Salt Lake. If the hands are i filways thoroughly dried, after wash- ng, with a perfectly dry towel, they f , phould keep smooth even 1n the cold- tst weather. An excellent plan, how- rver. is to re-lather the hands with 3 foap when they are clean, and leave 5 6 very little soap on, and then dry. S. F.. Butte. If the short hairs in I front of your ears are stiff and will not brush back properly, get a little I lanoline at the druggists 15 cents worth is enough dip the end of your I l.rush into it very lightly and then J lrush the hairs up where they belong. I As lanoline is sticky it will keep them In place and in time soften the hair j find make it tractable. It is also used i for the soalp. having a tonic effect, j und is used by many hair dressers. I L. S.. Ogrlen. A low forehead is con- I Firicied beautiful so let your hair j nlone. In any case there is no way i l'i which you could destroy the hair i that grows down on your forehead I without, injuring your whole scalp. |