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Show SEWING CARDS FOR CHILDREN. Now that long days in the house are coming for the smallest Children It is essential to prepare for their occupation. Even i' they do not go to kindergarten, manv of the kindergarten kinder-garten occupations can be given fo them, Sewing cards are one of che most entertaining. FOR THE HAIR. If your hair, for any reason. Is discolored dis-colored or has become various shades a few drops of peroxide in the rinsing water will restore it to an evoii color. If your hair is excessively oily, the C'.lly aailable remedy Is frequent Shampooing, first using hot water and then rinsing in cold water. It is a mistaken Idoa that thp ten-; F(rate use of curling tongs Is lniurl ous to the hair. If used Judiciously, not hot enough to burn the hair, no harm can be done, and oftentimes n woman's beauty will be much enhanced. en-hanced. With gray luiir, however, it is well not to use curling tongs. The heat nil yellow the hair, and there Is no KMthod of turning it back to its soft siherv shade when thus injured. Thp proper course, in these clrcum stances, would be to use curling pa- iio, ui 11,111 iiin ur uie ruoDer up pices to be found in the shops for crimping. Those suffering from the effects of Cer-brU8hing and over-shampooing, should wash Hip hair onh when dean lint ss necessitates, for otherwise you deprive It of its natural oil, and fairly wash the life away. It is possible to treat the hair in shampooing so as to promote waivi-ness waivi-ness b keeping it for a time in a condition between dryness and hu-mldlty, hu-mldlty, so that different parts will be unequally dried, and, in consequence, conse-quence, acquire varying degrees of tension, One method is to shampoo the hair in soapy water, in which a few grains of carbonate of potash have been dissolved. dis-solved. While the hair is still moist it must be dressed as desired. The elTect comes as it dries. |