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Show HEALTH,-AND BEAUTY HELPS H ; BY MRS. MAE MARTYN H ( H A. A.: I know just hov you feel, but 1 unless you discard powder and u?c n H plain spurraax lotlon.Jyou cannot cx- H peel to overcome the' oily, "muddy" Hj condition of the skin. Get four ounces H spunnax and dissolve in ono-half pint H hot water, then add two teaspoon fills H glycerine. This makes an ideal lotion H and will clear the skin of pimples, H blackheads and other impurities. The Hl spurmax lotion is Invisible when ou and does not rub or IiIoav off Usin? H it Rives the complexion a velvety H smoothness and exquisite tint. H Nellie: Ton can avoid the pain and H.- expense attending th'cNuse of the clec- H trie needle if you get an original H ounce-package of dolatone, and with Hj a Jittle of the powder mix enough wa- H tpr to forjm a paste. Apy to hairy 1 surface and in two or thrco minutes H ncraiie olt and the hairs como with H i. Tlien" Avash the skin and you will V- -fJ"d t smooth and 'white. You will H rve"ofWy.trffctkVllRr an ounce for H dflatone, but this isnrttrrv)? as it nev- H or . 'v ' H A. B : The shampoo you mention H contains ''free" alkali and it is thuTvgo H doubt that cause. sour hair to gro H coarse and brittle' .and fall out. A H cleansing and veuj"- beneficial sham- HF poo can he made by dissolving a tea- H, siioonfu7 of cantnrox in a cup of hot H v-Mter. TJiis lathors freely and loos- Hj ens every particle of dust and dan- H. druff. RingLnP leaves the scaJp i;n- H niaculately clqan and the hair dricb H ijuickh and .evenly, whila it takes on B a lustre and softness truly charming. H Freda; From wliat you sayyour H condition, is 'serious, and I would sug- H gost taking a blood-cleanser. You B'- fill find that plain kardene, foupd in H rfty drug stove, is splendid for.rld.iiu? H the syHtem of Impurities and rebuild - H U'-z waste tissue. This acts gently H and greatly stimulates every organ in H the hod You can make your own H tonic by dissolving one-half cupful H f sugar In a half-pint alcohol, tlicp add-H add-H ' iiig cne ounce karrlcne and hot water H to make a quart. Take n ta.blcspoou- H fill three times a day, and you will H ' coon be well and strong and be able xct- 'to enjoy a good night's rest. H Jessie: I cannot recommend an eye- salve because this does not reach tho seat of trouble. "What 3 011 require for soro eyes and granulated lids is an eye-tonic, and at little cost you can prepare your own. Get from tho druggist one ounce crystos and dissolve dis-solve in a pint cold water, then put two or threo drops In the eyes oven-day. oven-day. Thlstonic is very strengthening to weak, tired muscles, and its continued con-tinued use overcomes burning and Itching and gives to dull, expressionless expression-less eyes a remarkable sparkle and brilliancy. Clara: You certainly have cause to worry about your hair, and unless the brittlcncss is overcome and the dandruff dan-druff removed from the scalp, you will have very little hair in a short while. I am sure you will obtain excellent results from quinzoin hair-tonic, the formula of which is here given: Mix together one-half pint each of alcohol and water and into this pour one ounce quinzoin 'Uso frequently and massage well Into the scalp. Bo this for a time and you will not bo bothered both-ered with an unhealthy scalp or dull, lifeless hair. The persistent uso of this quinzoin hair-tonic will give you n magnificent head of glossy, hair. Mrs. G. M.: It Is an easy matter to reduce your weight to whore von want It and regain vour former figure-, if you will use this simple treatment: Into a pint-and-a-halt hof water dissolve dis-solve four ounces parnotis, and when it cools take one tablespoonful before each meal This gradually takes off weight without injury or Inconvenience Inconven-ience and does not leave the skin wrinkled or flabby. Mrs. B.: The cold winds arc very trying on any complexion. However, if you make up and use this grease-less grease-less cream jelly your skin will soon become soft, clear and velvety and wrinkles and other complexion troubles trou-bles will be a thing of the past: Into a half-pint cold water stir two toa-spoonfuls toa-spoonfuls glycerine and one ounce al-mozoln. al-mozoln. Lot remain several hours before be-fore using. Apply freely after cleansing cleans-ing and drying tho skin, massaging gently until it disappears. A few such treatments will banish pimples, blackheads black-heads and other impurities and give a pink and white embellishment lo an old or faded complexion. |