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Show EYEDnOWS AND LASHES. I-onir, HoMpIng l;tUalm I'rol.rt lh 1'ya from Ouat. It Is upon record that great beauties In ancient days devoted much time to tho caro of tho eyelash and brow. Some beauties do so nowadays, but many a girl who has n pretty eye could enhance Its attractltcncss by a little caro. Ixng, steeping eyelashes have been admired by p ;ets nnd lovers from time Immemorial and there Is certainly nomotblns pretty In the long oyelnsh sweeping down on a fair cheek. Not only does It add to the oxprcmilon, but It Is a greater safeguard safe-guard to tho eyo from dust and din-gcrous din-gcrous flying particles It the tips of tho laahea bo trimmed occasionally and a Ilttlo vaseline or olive oil be put upon them ench night, the gronlh will bo aided very much And then about the eyebrow how often women sra neglectful about 111 Shakespetro tells us how tho lover has writ a "woeful ballad to his mistress' eyebrow " hot lovers In olden dtfys wero mnro appreciative appre-ciative of this feature than they aro today, Hyebrows differ with every Individual, In-dividual, but If nature has not been careful to provldo one with thoso of nerfect form, much ran ho done to help matters. The eyebrow should extend slightly beyond tho orlflco of the eye nt each end Toward tho temple It should terminate In a mere line sad It rhould bo slightly btoader at the other end L'pon the peculiar orch and tho breadth of 'tho eyebrow much depends de-pends Dellcato features require a delicate brow, while u face that Is strong In character requires a bolder one Nevei pull hglrs out of the brow, hut rather try, by careful bruihlng, to train them to grow as they should A very Ilttlo oil may he used oa tho eyebrows to stimulate their growth, but bo careful not to uso It often or It may mako them grow bushy |