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Show Hi Heslth aefl Beauty Advice B' - BY MRS. MAD MARTYN. H' Gertrude: To beautify the complex K ion and preserve its youthfulness, try H an almozoiu cream-Jelly. This is .. epleadid for the removal of black- B' heads and pore Impurities, as well as R clearing the skin of tan, freckles, W blotchcR and lino lines. To preparo, j get an ounce of almozoin from the H druggist, and stir it into a half-pint H oold water, then add two teaspoonn- H fnl gJyccrino. Let stand several H hours. Using this cream-Jelly quick- H ly cleara the skin and gives to it a H velvety smoothness and charming tint H without the least possible danger of H growing hair. H H, TL: An unhealthy scalp can Be s H profuse dandruff and dull, stringy, H siraggly hair. I would advise a quln- H coin tonic, which fs inexpensive and H easy to prepare. Get an ounce of quln- H zoin from your druggist and dissolve H i:i a half-pint alcohol, then add a hair- B pint water. Massaging the scalp fre- H quontly with this stops itchiness, re- H mores dandruff or excess oil, and H puts tho scalp in a healthy condition. Hj Its continued use makes the hair soft H. ;ind plossy. restores the original col- Hl or, and promotes a fine growth. HB. Mrs. A.: I don't think the condi- . tlon of your ej'es calls for glasses. HjJ Tho ache and' smart of which you H speak can be quickly stopped if you j use an eye-tonic, made by dissolving V. an ounco of crystoB in a pint of water ; and putting two or tlirco drops in ' each eye daily. This tonic is very Bi beneficial, as it soothes aching eye- K muscles and removes inflammation. V Using it makes weak eyes strong and H gives to them an unusual brilliancy V and pleasing expression. Hi A. D.: Do not employ the electric T needle for the removal of those stray K hairs, as it is a painful and costly .1 operation. Get an ounce of dclatone Hf: from tho druggist and with water mix Hr a little into a paste. Spread on halo' rj surface and after two or three mln- H ucs nib off, wash the skin and you K will find tho hairs are gone. Deia- K tone costs a dollar an ounce and is 1 worth it, too. K M. T.: Your hair can be kept glossy and fluffy by shampooing occasionally oc-casionally with cunthrox. Get an original orig-inal package of canthrox from your druggist and dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup hot water. Massaging tho scalp briskly as you pour on a littlo nt a time creates a rich, cleansing lather and when the scalp and hair are rinsed you will find both Immaculately Immac-ulately clean With a canthrox shampoo sham-poo the hair dries quickly without streaking, and hair that Is dull, brittle brit-tle or unmanageable will become bright, soft and easy to arrange. Alma: Your Bkin will lose that Bhiny, unnatural look and take on i velvety smoothness and pink and white tint if you discard powder and rouge and use the following lotion-Dissolve lotion-Dissolve four ouncos spurmax in one-half one-half pint hot water and when cool add two teaspoonfuls glycerine. Apply this to the skin, rubbing gently until dry. This is superior to powder because be-cause it is invisible when on, doos Hot rub or blow off, and aside from beautifying the akin and removing tan or freckles, gives a richness to tho complexion not possible with powder. It is especially nice to use in "hot weather because perspiration will not spot It. Mildred: Impure blood causes a sallow, lifeless condition of the skin, robs you of energy and gradually undermines un-dermines your health. Before It is too late, get an ounco of kardene at the drug store and dissolve in ahalt-pint ahalt-pint alcohol. To this add one-half cupful sugar and hot water to make a quart, then take one tablcspoonful boforo meals. This tonic soon rids the blood of impurities, then health and strength quickly return. Nothing equals a kardene tonic as an ener-glzer ener-glzer and system-builder. Miss M.: It Is not necessary to vis-It vis-It a sanitarium in order to reduce your weight. Dissolve four ounces parnotis in a pint and a half hot water. Strain when cold and tike a tablcspoonful before meals. This is quite harmless; and while it dissolves dis-solves fatty tissue, does not leave the skin wrinkled or flabby, nor docs it call for dieting. a steam traction engine and combined harvester and spread very rapidly through the ripe wheat. Assistance wus called for from Rexburg and about thrco hundred citizens responded, respond-ed, making the trip of five miles In record time The fire was fought with water tanks and wot gunny sacks. It looked at times as though the entire en-tire country was threatened, but after af-ter burning for two hours and a half it was finally subdued, leaving a tract of about eight hundred acres of the best Turkey Rod wheat burned to the ground and representing a loss of about twenty-five thousand bushels bush-els of wheat. Woodmansce and Web-ster's Web-ster's grain was covered by insurance, but adjoining parties, to the extent of about two hundred acres, suffer a total loss. It Is supposed the fire started from cinders from tho engine cutting tho grain. oo |