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Show L 9 " v, l ' Crfl HE best all-round softener for ra J the skin that chaps is almond l?lJ meal. A box of this should be kept on tho washstand and used instead of soap. If you do not like the sensation of tho raw grain of the meal it can be put into small cheesecloth bags about four inches square. ftpifl GOOD curling fluid Is made rAAv f,'om a tablespoon of bruised rare) quince seed and a pint of hot water. The water is poured over tho seeds and allowed to stand for several hours. Tho sticky substance sub-stance may then be thinned with a few drops of essence of violet. Moisten tho hair with this before curling. PHI DELICIOUSLY refreshing por-Jyiw por-Jyiw fumo for tho bath Is tho salts ieShI of gonuluo cau de cologne A tablespoonful or possibly double dou-ble the quantity If ono likes tho odor especially strong put in tho bathtub makes tho water soft and delightful to use. Eau do cologne is inarvelous-ly inarvelous-ly refreshing at all times and this ox-tract ox-tract of salts in tho bath will do much to take away the fatigue of a long day, or start one off In the morning ln- vlgorated and' moro than ready for ; tho day's work. i rg?SJ GOOD solution for waving straISu- hair Is tho white of an lSj egg mixed with an equal amount of rose water and a few drops of somo fragrant perfume. Then the hair should be slightly sham-' sham-' pooed with the mlxturo bqforo wrap-i wrap-i ping around the curlers. ' Left until thoroughly dry, then brushed gently, the hair will bo wavy, with a soft i sheen on it, besides looking light and fluffy, and tho wavo will remain permanent per-manent in spite of rain and fog. frpa URE faco powder will not injuro 1 jgg your complexion if you aro Ji careful to scrub it out of tho pores well every night; otherwise other-wise It will clog tho pores and eventually event-ually enlarge them. Powder is almost a necessity to some people who are inclined in-clined to havo oily skins. BTSjl OR rough arms and chapped W hands which aro often accoin-J accoin-J panied by scaliness, make a lather of coal-tar soap and water and rub briskly into tho skin with a flannel. Dry thoroughly and apply friction with tho towel This treatment, If used frequently, improves im-proves tho circulation and brings a bolter supply of blood to tho arms and shoulders. A little almond oil may also be rubbed. In after washing with beneficial results. a-"n. wiui Wffl N usin6 complexion beautiflor mm caro should bo taken to ob-itfci ob-itfci tain an artlclo of established frinrt n 1,nerltODo which has been I u d no found vanllng-othor-n, MS m.ay have th0 result leaving tue skin In a worse condition than be-roie be-roie it was applied. There Is no doubt that these preparations aro beneficial, as they clear tho skin and help to build up sagging muscles and feed unhealthy un-healthy tissues through tho pores of tho skin. A good toilet cream will accomplish ac-complish this, and ono which has been on the markot for a sufficient numbor of years to stand tho test of time should bo chosen. A good toilet cream Is soothing to tho skin and cleanses the porea from all foreign matter when correctly applied. If you would havo a good complexion, caro for it-massage it-massage it with a good cold cream-got cream-got a good, reliable artlclo and use It faithfully, not once or twlco, but dally as tho faco needs constant attention; at-tention; tho pores aro always catching catch-ing dirt, which is death, to any good complexion. Tho cold cream gathers and dislodges all tho flno particles of dust" This will bo plainly evident If, after massaging tho faco with cold cream, a soft whlto cloth Is rubbed over tho face. |