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Show 1 Woman's World I Conducted by Helene Valeau. HELENE VALEATJ'S ANST7EKS. Miss Valeau -will reply to all questions ques-tions asked by the feminine readers of , The Intermountain Catholic. The well known character and authority of her i replies need no introduction u those already familiar- with her ability. Miss I Valeau -w ill take a kindly and personal interest in those who write to her. at.d wiii spare no pains in seeing that their inquiries are answered fully and carefully. care-fully. Write only on one side of the paper. Address letters to Miss Helene aleau. Intermountain Catholic. Dear Miss Valeau: I'iease give me some sr.od rooipo for 'limples. . M.. Park W. The following is an exonm l..iLn in cure and prevent pimples coming on ilie face: One-luUf drum each of preri-jpftate preri-jpftate of sulphur, tinctim- of ermpH.ir ;jnd frlycerine and lvo oinu-?-; of -o-e va 1 er. ra l.rar Miss Valeau: Do you know any good romedv for lM-artburn. J. p., Ooldfield. A simple and infallible remedv for heartburn is to take half a tumhlriful .f cold water iido which hns b-n rdded half a teapoenful of arbon-ire of soda: squeeze the juice of a vim;) piece of lemon and drink while efferves" ing:. Dear MNs Valeau: Can you surest ;1 good bleach ror 1,10 h3ir- G. W.. Pueblo. Tlie best hair bleach known is peroxide pe-roxide of hydrogen. But I never 4-vise 4-vise its use. as it dries an 3 destroy? ho hair, and bl.nelW hair always looks artificial, coarse and common, and no really refined woman ever bleaches her hair. Dear M iss Valeau : Tan you suggest souk- .o-iv.odv for cockroaches. MilS. J. M.. Salt Lake. . To rid a house of cockroaches, vhrow a'.i potato parings on to the back of t'-.e 1 fire daily and illow to bum in iho same way as cinders. A potato ash 1 is thus' formed which banishes the cockroaches, as they will not come where it is present. This is a simple, but highly successful remedy. Dear Miss Valeau: "Will you advise me about my hair? Of. you recommend dry shim poo? J. C. Ogjen. Wash your hair every two weeks, using either the sulphur soap or the extract of green ?oap: both are ox?-l- lent. Then every two or three days, ; if the hair is inclined to be too oily', : pive it a dry shampoo. You can do this by mixing about two-thirds very fine white connneal with one-third -f r-owdered orris root. Rub this well into the hair and brush it out thoroughlv, ; and you will find that it leaves the ' hair dry and fluff v. |