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Show M ; - ,5-f.t. J- Ai. ?. t II , - . ,"?:i.' Ars2 ". '-" --v' 'Li ' " ';; 2 I H 1 ' L Miss Nois E. Vulgar Dresser ; maybe from a nice" family, but hardly Vy H distinguishable from a burlesque actress or a woman of the street ; not content V B with the attention brought by shoetop skirt lengths, she goes one better (or Z B worse) and replaces the last six inches of skirt with transparent chiffon. fyb B 2. Miss Jolla Goodfellow; ultra jolly, plus ultra good fellow; given a very jSa H short space of time to outlive her hothouse popularity with a certain class of a B no accounts; charm, womanliness, and good looks fast disappearing in smoke 'mrA H and wine. B 3. Miss Loos N. Easy Manners portrayed in every line of figure, from 'V7 H shoulder bones 'to toes; emphasized particularly in crossed knees and eonsc-. y fl . quent vulgar display of hosiery. v fl 4. Miss Sophista Kate N. Blase, nee Miss Debutante of Last Season ; no B trace of youth or innocence discoverable; looks like a woman of the world B and a thousand affairs. HETTY: There is nothing that will keep your skin clear except keeping yourself In good health. Eat nourishing food, get plenty of out- H door exorcise, drlnlc lots of water, and guard H against constipation. I shall be glad to send you my B treatment for blackheads and pimples If you will send H me a stamped, addressed envelope. B 1 D. F. J.: No. cold cream will not make the akin ycl-' H low. Tour liver is probably not working properly. An H inactive, sluggish liver will make the complexion yel- fl low and muddy. Tho two best things for developing 1 the bust are deep breathing and tho eating of fat H producing foods. Practice deep' breathing every morn- j lng for ten minutes before an open window and every H night before you go to bed, and at every- possible op- j portunlty during the day fake time enough to Inhale H twenty long, rdccp breaths of good fresh air. I shall B be Slad to send you my formula for, torpid liver, altfo H formula for removing suporfluqus hair, if you will send H' roe a stamped addressed envelope. M PRETTY: Drink all the water you can if you want B a. clear, beautiful skin. Every normal healthy person B nhould drink three pints of water each day. It thor- H oughly cleansoB the stomach, it increases the activity M of the kidneys, and removes tho waste products, and it Hi, Improves the quality of the blood. The unawcctcn.cd H Juice of a lemon taken in a glass of 'wafer ijcfo.ro B breakfast Is excellent for tho liver. B H P. E. R.: I have a formula, for tonic and shampoo H -wh'lch-I am.eure will correct the olly.conditlon'of your H hair, and then it will not bo necessary to wash it so 1 often. Once a week is too often to wash the hair. H Once in three w.ccks is often enough; AVould.you like mc to mall the formula to you? Just send me a stamped addressed envelope. The bending exercise Is excellent for reducing the hips. The exercise is done -by holding your knees stiff, then begin with hands brought together over your head and try to make your j finger tips touch he floor. Do this fifteen times morn- lng and night, gradually Increasing to filty times. if ' V! T5ETJI: To keep It cluan the face needs at least one good washing daily with soap and water and '-a.' wash cloth or soft flesh brush. , The thorough wash-' ing of the face Is best done" at night. Unloss th0 skin is greasy it does not need a scrubbing with soap in tins morning, but should be bathed first in tepid water anil then in cool, in order to freshen it and to. make It less sensitive. t- "WILLA: Chewing pum will not actually harm the teeth; on the contrary, it has a tendency to clcanso them. It is, of course, bad taste to chew gum In' public. Drinking a glass of hot water before meals will put your stomach in good condition for the digestion-of food. MRS. EDITH P.: Ton are subject to chills probably because your system is run down and your circulation circula-tion is poor. "Vheh the blood fornakes tho skin It clogs .the heart and other Internal organs, and opens . the way for diseases such as neuralgia, chills, and .congestion. Try this simple exercise for stimulating the circulation: Shake your hands upand down as if your life doponded upon getting something off tho ends of your linger tips. You can do this shaking stunt with arms extended In front of you, or at the sides, or above your head, or, better still, all throe. After doing' this for at Iast live minutes, look at your checks. If the jjluvcrsro' still with you. take these- - , -;$ same exercises, only shake you.gr hands In a circular niotlon In and then out In circles, with arms extended. ; I. L. T.: It is probably excitement and nervousness that causesiyour hands to perspire. The first thjng to do. of course. Is to build up your system so as to overcome over-come your nervousness. It may also be caused from poor circulation. After washing your hands In warm vatr apply alcohol and rub briskly. Dust your hands with talcum powder beforo puttjng on your gloves. I shall bo glad to Bend you my instructions for caro of the nails if you will send me a stamped,' addressed envelope. JULIA: You may be able to remove that obstinate freckle from your nose by using tho following lotion: Sodium sulphoearbolate, fifty grains; glycerin, two fluid ounces; roscwater. one fluid ounce: alcohol, one fluid ounce. It will take time, however. You will bnvo to bo faithful In the treatment. Apply the lotion with a piece of absorbent cotton twice a day. MARGARET L.: Thorp is no cream that I know of for removing birthmarks.. J 'have heard of their being .removed by surgery, but It Is a subject which you will "have to talk over withyour family physician. Scalp 'IS' " , H-i. : nil -..& 1-1-1 fH massage is excellent for -preventing falling hair. It stimulates the circulation and promotes a flow of blood4 to the roots and nourishes them. I shall be. glad to .vend you my Instruction for scalp massage, also formulas for-mulas for dandruff" and removing superfluous hair, if you will send me a stamped, addressed envelope. EMILY: A girl 5 feet 5 inches tall at tho age of IB should weigh 125 pounds. This Is an excellent lotion for olliness of the skin: Orange flower water, six. ounces; tfneture of benzoine, one-half ounce; witch hazel, two ounces. Mix the witch hazel and the orange flower water, shako lightly, and add to the tincture of benzoin. Apply the wash with a piece of absorbent cotton night and morning. MRS. JOHN W: A simple and inexpensive remody for chapped hands Is washing your hands In warm water mixed with cornmeal and fine castllo soap.'-Follow soap.'-Follow this rubbing with olive oil or lanolin and then wipe off. Always -vlpo your hands perfectly dry. You can apply a good cold cream at night if you prefer. I shall be glad to send you .my formula for cold cream if you will send mo c stamped',- addressed ad-dressed envelope. , ' ' ' ' " j . '. ' ; . j Jm DU.Ul)TllY: Your constant shiver- i5f i'ujr and being chilly undoubtedly is dn; cvJgy to poor circulation. Try these simple ; B? exercises the first thing in the morning i B1 before you close your windows. You . Bfi may have to put ou an extra wrap: B Shake your bauds up nnd down as U" J R your life depended ou getting something ; HB uff your linger tips. You can also d ! K, the same exercise with your arms ex- t m, tended iu front of you, or at the side., m' or above your head, or, better still, all i M. three. A cold dip or cold shower also ' K is oxcoHeut for impoverished circulation, Bh . followed by n vigorous rub with a Turk- , Bsl ish towel. ' B' LOUISE HELEN: If your hair ' Btl grows on your neck eo that it annoys ' B- you, I suggest your dressing your hair ; B, low so that it will not show. It Is not Bw a condition to grieve over because of the ( Bcc many pretty ways of dressing the hair B low. If you use a hair curling fluid ; W t and put your hair up in kid curlers be- ! pc fore you go to bed at night it will not ! W be necessary to use a curling iron. That r W B,J probably is what breaks your hair. I ' ' C shall be glad to send jou my formula st-, i for hair curling fluid if you will send n iri a stamped, addressed envelope. ' f01 'tr ', M.tC: A glrlJt'Wlth" dark brown hair, gray brown kh. '.eyes, and a fair -skin would be classed under brunettes. :c It would not make, any difference whether her hair Un were straight or curly she would be tho same type. iJ) There is no especial height or weight for 'a girl of Kl isl- as she is still at the growing age. Thank you for , !" your kindly wishes. It would not weary me at all ;to to .answer your fifty-seven questions, but lack of tl ppaco will not permit my answering them througli -Hi tho column. K you will send mc a stamped, ad- f his dressed' envelope I shall bo happy to write you a per- i taS scn'al letter. j atr MISS M.: Reading aloud, singing. ialkllIg. .llul M? laughing are all good exercises for developing the ' B'1 capacity of the lungs. This ls a slmple cxcrcJsc .' hc chest development: Place your hands on your i,i, WJ .irst elcya.e the collar bones and the shLl r To 1 1 the utmost. While still holding the breath expand the chest, breo-thlng In from above downward d W" tnen deprc tho diaphragm. With the tunga thus ex lJ panded to their utmost -capacity, tho breath is Veld B " long-as possible, then the lungs ar0 emptied b M abrupt rf forcecl cxpIr,Uon. r,acl5crLr V-B d.. .Umcs a day for'nfteen or tL j |