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Show Health and Beauty Answers m BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. t ,5 ! th B. C V.: Remember this: "A beautiful beau-tiful face never lacks Interest," It is to your credit that you wish to remain re-main young looking as long as .possible. .pos-sible. Although marks of age enlarged en-larged pores, lough skin and premature prema-ture wrinkles have begun to show In your once beautiful face, you can easily get rid of them nnd icgaln your charming complexion by using this greaseless cream Jelly. Get an ounce of almozoin from any drug store; put it in a half pint cold water, adding two teaspoonfuls glycqrlno. stir and let stand a few hours. Apply this cream jelly and you will find It will remove all dirt and excess oil from the pores, make the large pores smaller and leave yoar skin soft, smooth and fresh looking I flnJ this excellent for preventing and removing blackheads, skin pimples, freckles and chapping. When used as a massage cinam It Is just grand for filling out hollow cheeks and removing wrinkles. Mrs. T. C: No ono can afford to neglect his or her eyes, although most people do. If, you want bright, clear, beautiful eyes that will be much admired, you can have them with very little care. Get an ounce of crystos at any drug store and dissolve it In a pint of water Put two or three drops' of this tonic In each eye dally and you will be surprised how It will strengthen strength-en your weak, tired eyes aud make them strong, healthy and sparkling. Many oculists who use this simple ' tonic get excellent results In treating eye troubles generally. It Is very soothing and has enabled many to dispense dis-pense with wearing, glasses. Elsa: Nature did not Intond women should have hairy growths on tho face, and even though yours Is coarso and dark, as you say, It can be easily and qulokly removed without resorting to the pain and expense of the electric needle. I would suggest buying nn ounce of delatone and mixing a little vith water to form a stiff paBto. Spread thickly on hairy surface and let remain two or threo minutes, then rub off and wash tho skin and the hairs are gone. Druggists chargo a dollar an ounce for delatone, but It is well worth it as the first application applica-tion usually sufflcos. Gertrude J.: The dandnrff, Itching scalp and brittle, falling hair with Bpllt ends of which you complain come from a diseased scalp, due to the jnesence of germs. The surest way to get rid of these troubles quickly and remove the germs will bo to shampoo twice a mbntlf wltircaruhrox and rub into your scalp twice a,week a quinine, hair 'tonic made by dissolving one ounce of qulnzoln In half a pint of alcohol, al-cohol, then Jaddlng. half a pint of cold water, Use. Ihla tonic regularly and it will -remove tho dandruff and Irritation, Irri-tation, stop your hair from falling, out and make It soft and glossy. Zoa: You must not' use face powder pow-der if you want a smooth, rosy, healthy heal-thy complexion. Powder enters tho pores, enlarges theiu and eventually h I causes coarse, sallow skin then f; E wrinkles To have a smooth skin that ij ilft looks natural and not artificial, yon ntf must use a lotion. Hore is a splendid . Vj- reclije for an inexpensive one: Get i) from any drug store four ounces of Ni( spurnax, dissolve it in a half pint hot WIS water, adding two teaspoonfuls gly- s f corine. Apply this lotion to your face, t jjt neck and arms, rubbing gently a few ft 1 monients and it will' lend a most f gj chaining tone to your skin Spur- I fl iuax( lotion remoVes the shlno"and jjj gives a clean, clear, wholesome look f (fa to a, sallow skin. If you desire ;t really charming complexion, taboo fi fa face powders. They rub off too easily h 4 and give that readily noticeable "painted" look which this lotion docs j not. This lotion Is fine for cold sores, t fa. i freckles, pimples and a sure protec- ' ; tloa to a delicate skin from biting 3. winds and changes of wtather. J lv- Sylvia Never wash your hair with 5 ZJ? soap. The alkali In soap Is injurl- Tfc ous to the hair, and In time will eat .J 5Q1 the very life out of it, causing your 1 rf hair to become streaky and split at h J the ends. For a really good snam- v jj poo. simply dissolve a teaspoonful of : 5j. cmthrox in a cup of hot water. Sham- jj jjM poo and rinse with clear water Thl3 i S shampoo lathers abundantly, removes "i5 i all dirt, dandruff and excess oil, and I will leave your hair soft, glossy and w fluffy. This shampoo dries so quickly j Q&. .hnt it makes shampooing a real - (p pleasure After using It onco you ? I"r will -imagine you have twice as mucii l hnir'as you had before. This is the V tt shampoo now used by many of tho v 'ivr best hairdressers. After shampooing, J; ljf an application of qulnzoln hair tonic i will prove very Invigorating and re- iP-freshlng iP-freshlng to ycur scalp. i J ?& Colla: ,You can't expect to appear !4 fascinating with pimples all over your i ' fqce. During the winter anyone's I !& biood is likely to become thick and "HGn sluggish from accumulated poisons, ? lk which frequently find an outlet in the J face. Tills condition can be ovorcomo j vjio by taking a 'good system tonic and i '(.t bkod purifier. An excellent and In- ji lli expopslve, old-fashioned tonic of tried f 'Jim merjf is made with kardenc. Dissolve ,Cru onrs 'puncc of kardene In a half pint fiWe alcoljol. then add a half cup sugar A1.-and A1.-and enough hot water to mnke a "JWcr quart- Take a tablespoonful beforo u, each meal and you will soon feel like lu,-( a new person, and your complexion -y,t will clear and take on a healthy tone. 1 Kate: (a) Reducing j-our weight JuLj withput plenty of exercise and dieting M' may -appenr quite difficult, but I have tW a fojmula that has worked wonders Pm . whore other remedies have failed. Put flfe J four ,ounces of parnotls in 1 1-2 pints js hot water, When cold, strain out jKjLv the qedimrjnt and take u tablcspoopful jaBaf"1 of the liquid before each meal. It la .SJBpi a haxnilogs remedy and leaves tho hAJ ,skin free from flabblness. (b) To. 4MJ make your eyes bright and healthy, JEK! use crystos eye tonic regularly. It jjSKa EoLd-by all druggists. gftw 'I I |