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Show kllADYSBEiUTYf! (I Z-Zr J Igj-gil F, when bathing, you will put m E half a teacuP of vinegar in BLa either cold or warm water, but not hot water, it is vory cleansing and bracing and will keep the skin in an active, healthy stato. It is also an excellent thing for a foot bath. jjjpSj N excellent hair wash Is to take hjbI one ounce of borax and one facii ounco of powdered camphor and dissolve in a pint of boiling boil-ing water, added to cold water lu a bowl. The camphor will form into lumps, but a sufficient amount will dissolve. This will strengthen the hair and preserve the color. PJa 0 make thin cheeks plump rub KtfjKJ skin food in with the follow-fcSsSy follow-fcSsSy ing movements: To treat the right cheek place the thumb of the left hand just beyond the corner cor-ner of the mouth on the left cheek as a brace. Make rotary movements upward up-ward and outward, beginning at tho corner of tho mouth and making three diverging lines of manipulation over the cheek. With the right hand treat the left cheek. About six times over each cheek Is sufficient fiFTl ATURE has made the eyes as Hilfl bright as she intended them lBjSyil to be, and if wo try to increase their brilliancy by an artificial artifi-cial method we may Impair the sight, says a writer. Let them havo all tho rest they require. Do not strain them by reading whon lying down or when Bitting in a poor light Bathe thorn frequently In cold wator and once n a while give them an extra bath with a teaspoonful of boraclc acid dissolved in a teacupful of distilled water. An eyo cup which you may purchase at a drug store for 10 or 15 cents is tho best method of bathing tho eyes. Cold water wa-ter strengthens and brightens the eyes wonderfully and children should bo taught the habit of bathing them once or twico daily. fg"B HE little white crescents at the fig base of tho finger nails can mS often be developed by daily soaking the fingers in warm, soapy water and gently pressing tho Boft cuticle with an orangewood stick. Trim off any rough particles of cuff but do not cut any oftcner than is really real-ly necessary. By dally care as directed direct-ed above the growth of the cuticle will bo slow. A little grease rubbed on the nails at night will also help to keep the cuticle from splitting. IFBj N excellent lip salvo for ordl-wi ordl-wi w nary use is the old-fashioned JaSeJ camphor ice. Glycerin should not be UBCd in any case. It has loo great an affinity for water and is too drying, while the camphor Ice is cooling and healing. In aggravated" cases, after applying the latter for two or three nights change to tho vaseline treatment, and then, having reclaimed tho lips so they have assumed their original smoothness and firmness, .keep them in good condition by drying them properly and by keeping the tongue, i away from them. ; - SBRM GLASS of lemonade taken at ' fS, EpVffl bedtime with very little sugar ,' t; iMinsi in It Improves a sallow skin, i; unless the acid disagrees with ' p the digestion. Eating an apple beforo fr breakfast is another simple method of t I preserving health and improving tho ft- complexion, and if an applo is added ! to the breakfast menu and is eaten i,T with a slice or two of crisp toast it Iti will prove both appetizing and bene- i ficial. Il Bi |