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Show MIRROR FORjWTY WOMAN May Be Held In 'iKouth, Leaving Both Hands FrHv Arrange ! the BackSHalr. ' At last a womVnay hare botti hando free to arrangaher Daclt 'ia'r, as she looks In a mirrof This Is made possible now by theTorWlon of a mlr'-ror mlr'-ror which can beheUMn tho mouth,, thus reflecting thoyWck of tho head from the main mirror1 of the dressing able. VV ; It Is the Inrentlonjot, a Frenchman. Who has given so nroch thought to tha elegancies of woman's tollot ns the, French? This new mirror lsbroad, so as to! giro a good general view sldewlso, and,' being fixed on a curved bar, stands well out from the face, bo that there la no strain on the eyes, At the bottom of 'the curved bar la the "blto," not too,,largo for dainty mouths and coreredlth batting, so1 as to bo easily held'iKlthout harming the teeth. t $ Even the hygienic; vstjle of the, use of this mirror has been, considered, for a number of thick envelopes Just fitting; over tho "bite" come with tho mirror, so that you may lend It to your frlond anil neither she nor you fear any contagion. |