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Show i j , j Woman's World . j Conducted by Helene Valeau. i j . HELENE VAIEATJ'S ANSWERS. l Miss Valeau -will reply to all ques- I 'onsT ask?d by the feminine readers of , . jne Intel mountain Catholic The well Jcnown character and authority of her I ' PHes need no introduction to those I RJready familiar with her ability. Miss I vaieau -R ill take a kindly and personal i st ln those ho write to her. and win spare no pains In seeing that their I Vn es are answered fully and carefully. care-fully. Write only on one side of the ?.apen Address letters to Miss Helene I A aleau. Intermountain Catholic. . The neck needs as much care and I j attention to keep it in good condition 1 I us the face. You cannot expect to make it white, remove the lines, and fill out the hollows in a few days. when you have neslected It all winter. I It should be massaped repularly at I least once a day before retiring; with ; I ti eood massage cream, and rubbed up with a rotary motion. The muscles at 1 the side of the neck may be developed by turning: the head on the axis of the l. ; - pine slowly from ripht to left and I Lack again. Sponging in cold water i will aid in keeping the neck firm. ! To clean the hands do not go to work ith soft soap or soda and a brush, but rub your hands well with grease sweet oil. lard, or even dripping to loosen the dirt. Wipe off the grease with a piece of soft paper or rag, and then warh the hands with soap and warm water. In this manner cleanliness may, soon be attained and without damag- ing the skin. To remove varnish f tains from the fingers, use methy-I methy-I lated spirits before washing with soap y and water. ( 1 & 1 To fill out the hollow cheews, stimu late the circulation and build up the ' tissues, there is nothing better than the habit of bathing the face with ! very cold water every morning, also at night after the facial tubbing with warm water, pure soap and a correct J omplexion brush. Troper massage f with orange flower skin food and a ; 1 rotary movement with the finger tips ) will prove helpful. Make it a prac- i tire to sip a glassful of hot milk at ; tiedtime. |