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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1916)
of later $v mCCBRVE Ivr HEALTH fcrssr- fttio8uggCBtcain-.; infill lo things that count. lV .nitnnrV 8 to OVOriouft rtlerf and to 5nt.p1 tj Milmw m W& $i (iffi M dem i all est for .rva--si: nf There aro wn"- ;i,lch everybody overlooks JefnE have a very decided eat times. noatago us oU'toih" --- - nh the r iohb"- - - HIM i"1-" i..,,i nrrnnn ti te'nr TnT olf with dirty En Instant before, but u to"!. '"V"..nln OtbO lo malum u ,.-,- of affixing them in this mna- , . the fact llKvoa;o Ida of stmcrcrs n' ......- Kl.L.r .liHMises tlirRe scominR- nlflcant acta nic really fraught Bnl" ,1.. urn linrlintIB . inir niiiiiiiiD "- rt aVemio by which the germs .Miter the system, and our rtlhe lirlncljul mcttiiB or car Si the Watch anybody for StrKhoimiilnHnRorv-rll. kc how their lingers nio car- .t,f.irp. r liiey arc mm ". c almost certain to carry Rorms mouth. Oncp there decayed or S f'"-'1111" ',,,,en,,,,1 br0Cl" Lnd. .. in clioul chew their pen- d as often as not exchange thorn they arc warned against It, and fomtonc elao'i. Many people Ir fingers wiin nicir lungim ie raRc of hookR, nn1 dcHplto t Las teen sum ami wiiuu iv authorities aooui paper mum-j ik disease germs, nicy rcson u fcihod of counting blllH. -'; X'',"? '( i'2ivi v ' o.vyyr 'tyy.miniHiBa vrfVi'.'yy.oyir.'j. AMyvjf;'.;i.z CUV uuu who wears duruuft ilocklngs-iind that means a most every one In the world - knows how the. darnhiR cotton afs fhrlnkH nway from tho hides I bole, making the. stocking loin I the dam. 'Mils may bo avoid- holdlne the card or skein of I j cotton over the spout of a kct- olllnc water. The htcnin alirlukH land when the stockings which Ittn mended with this cotton uro lo the wash no fear need bo en atdottlio darn slu Inking. 0 Improve on something pictty 11 what the. womun of clover Ingenuity usually iilteinpta and what usually rcsulta in IMnj even moro lovely. Two ' ornaments aro mnilo from clear and both aro neater and nroltlei' the traje. One Is a t lain ghiba tr lined with cold bands outlined Iblack India Ink, The bands aro irodd togetlicr. but Placed in rdtslcnsaml backed wltli tin foil. told and silver IooIib very attrac- Mn to arranged and the tinfoil M Jllver llnluR for the Jar. TI10 r was mauo ror u den ami the- lit nda are artistically arranced In rwraat for a largo plcttuc. Al tury kind of hrniiil wn iiti.,l outline mound the mat opening viufrcu nun aiivcr uorscsliora. EtR was velvet so widely fa )orcd for hats as thla acason. Bordeaux icd, violet, und bluo re the color niiml numl unit riauings of all the bate tcri.l to 'wis iiieir simpe. Dints uppllcd Qtne brim or hpiiIhi ihr. .....-n oy wrda perched on Iho edgo of 11 or brim, aro civic. Very amua- feiney when cut out ot fur with 'I tor an eve. hut miii .... ,. ai . ., - " M,i un piuaii ifamcteu prototynes. sipp! m pule (TMIJff WlMwif vn : JAT &MY hiZF . T7 a - Tm n C fiff f-T.H t " W " a Sr T1 r-z ri j-t 1 irr.-N ' inr .ww i- - v- -m i i ' im mmm l ShnMlH Ho CrtncfrtPfM 7Ciwv!fr J 1 r 1 lR A II . ww w w - im; rmvii r Jhiim w . . - . v-w v" - MJi-XS. .L . A3Kib f ..'! AJBaT&ft ' A KAB . . ' HI m tf I 1K4- I 4-t-rf rfH M&Ejk-A. T& :w L. ? JwssEy V X A A TTT A TTk Mr U M IT Jl HBtW .,1'. -aBim m A )Y s kh a i,. rr.K' i t." iv BfnBiHtjr jt wtisnav -w . .iwvrgGv?8nu f m n a. ai jLmr .m. m-jr m nnw i II 311 cratltudctoHonioonn. Hut do lkt&.- Us. It Bfiim$ II i IC-SJI wo over atop to think of it? On W&i w 'a ?? rfl?A VL l',j.-aW5"", ftrSt'v i i..ii,(i'r'! it -.i'--'. -pstwJf 4T iHBfe. U. I, JB"Jir ,". - .xA -iiiiimP' -aiS- !!! - ffi&Mf$rS '1 f ? ' ' ? iT31 ou " Rood pcrfumo take flvo , MJKfcilm'sli. IT 1 "t ' b v fKufi 1 3 ouncca extract Jaaaamlno, WJWWJ14w-fi' lK W'tfmdM lsW twenty of extract orris, bovcu aESSaL'mFH 453?' ,3T S. MSySESmfc of extract nniak. ono and one- ,- . h MW ft 1 rt 1 X' o TO tC2T B (irti mtm boaat, aaya tho accrot of B WYM B k tk UWL U in her conatunt brush- MM VT1LwK JHHIiliK, .& nKi'l0 mmmmmS ' mail ma i i f of-inutluu dcuigu again, ho uuulul tor taffctiiH, and tho drooping hIcovo of u nondcacrlpt dcalRii, plctnrcaquo in IIh eaacftil Rrncc. Tlicro aro alpna of an approaching revolt against the Hloplng Hhouldor-llno, how over, iiQtlceable In the nov frill opaiiletn and in tho heightened alccvo, puffed on the shoulder beneath tho nmtrlal, with Jtiat ii nemblunco of the distortion that reigned in the Into olchticH ami nlno tlca of last century. Hquaro uhouldcia again will bo an oxtraordlnary chaiiRr, but to the dlatorted ouch, padded ami puffed out of all natural ucnibhincc, no ono aurcly would extend a welcome. CHAllMINQ girt la a set of bu reau puda which urn vory easy to make. Cover white outing flannel with wiihIi nllk. white, bluo, or whutovci' nhado beat bleuda with tho color of jour friend's loom. Hind with waah ribbon and tuck every three IiicIioh. Muko tho pad to tit exactly tho bottom of tho burau drawer und do not forget to alft u bit of Baclict powdor botvvcen the ullk und outing flannel. Tlicao pads havoa great udvautiiRO over thoso filled with cotton, as thoy launder perfectly. When the duat ruffle of u petticoat Ret frayed und worn budly, cut evenly around aud bind with tape, atitch neat ly und It will last for yours. a LU Turkish towcla aro singular ly useless filings uuIobh they are turned Into furnlturo pol- iBiicra or wuahruga, und ono of tho obJcctB lo tho last-mentioned way of using them has ulwnya been that tho noma woio too thick und that they were hard to bundle. Thla, however, la obvluted whou tho raw cdgeB aro finished with a coarao buttonholo atitch. It is no trouble vhutcver to do and tukea no longer than lieitnnlnc UY EDNA LOAN. one of us owes a debt of gratitude to Homo ono. Hut do ever stop to think of it? On the other hand, do wo not re call Home ono to whom wo havo ehowu a kindness, nnd who, Inntcad of demon strating in uny way that wo have aid ed her. paascH tia by quite indifferent ly Wo resent this Indifference, and a f( cling of bitterness comon over tia. Yvc nccuao our friend of treating im unfairly, and assure otimclvca that we would not even dream of such Ingrat itude. Yet w c are not always as grate fuTiia'wo Volild like to tlilnk vvburo. Thero aro pcoplo who enjoy 'envied poaltlona today who obtulucd them through tho nld of somo good friend, but after u vory Hhort tlmo tho "good friend" la forgotten. Thla la especial ly truo if the satno good friend meets with Hiiddcji reverses, which ahotild bo the tlmo of ull ilmoa when grutlluos Hhould bo shown her. I havo in mind a young womun oc cupying" u Hno position with a firm or uatlonul reputation. Ten ycara up- thla girl wuh working In n local fac tory. An Interested friend taught her tho llrat i udlment of stenography-. Hho flulslied tho atiidy at a business col lego and obtained u position, later go ing with the Arm for which bIio now worka. At tho present day sho passes tho good f i lend who vvaB inatrumentul In pluclng her In the pohIIIoii alio now baa, wltli scarcely nod of recogni tion. Is Ingratitude too liarah a word to apply to thla young woman'a uttl tudo towardB her filend? You mu- say thla Ih an exceptional une, but It Isu t. Wo ure all willing to. accept favors, but do wo remember them, and do wo ever hopo u tlmo will come when wo can, In hoiiio measure, rciiay tho klnd ucsa shown us by aomo good hoart? The dog or tho horao remembers tho Btroko of a kindly hand, and dumb creatures that they are, how they try to bIiovv their grntltudo to us! Could we not learn a golden lesson from Unfoitunutely, position aud afflu ent often turn the heads of many women. In tho heyday of their tri umphs they proixiDjy can gei iuuhk Sj TYG $s?-jS half extract vanilla, ono und ono-half drama each of otto roso virgin and suntiil (lor, two und ono-hair otto gor gamont and two of benzoic ucld, (arty minima otto Buper; water and alcahqt to muko bulk. Thla can bo made In leaser quantities. hnnl they will movo over tho lialr, tangling It, and will rIvo no stlmulu tlon. Kach part of tho acalp uliouln bo rubbed In this way, changing tlio position of tho fingers every three or four mlnutcB until tho ontlro head nun boon worked on. This operation Hhould tnko fifteen or twenty mtntuea. If uny part of tho sculp is given cxtia attention It should bo that upon tho temples, whero tho hair is apt to turn gray first. me GWSS-S7W mu fern vscifs GOOD THINGS TO EAT WOMAN of 6G years, who lias a head of hair fow glrla could boaat. Bays tho accrot of It is her constant brush ing. Sho has hor head shampooed much less frequoutly than is the prcsont fiiBhlon, but prcaorvcB a clean scalp by both wet aud dry brushing. Twlco a week alio dlpa tho brush in vvator aud worka all ovor tho acalp with it, following It up by a dry brush. Ouco In ton dayH or two wcoka Hho substltutca witch hazol for water. Tho ulcohol in It acta aa a cleunsor und cute tho oil in tho hair. o Ribbon, breasts and foathr 1'irend to use for tho purposo la whito Mw used. LACK penper Is one or tho old- nn... ra than vvi. vvuito darning cotton1; oven whon tho atltches aro aa much us a quarter of an inch apart tho material will not ravel. any itk. ' . v I'l-i'iiur uumea ' ino lame hirrv ... i. i.,-.. ... n innor .; ";; . .' ,u ". out bbiu;' w.u 0I.""5 borry. It luuucr 11 HY woman knows tho advan tage- of using tho front of a shirt waist to hold tho lmnd- kcrchlof and often somo triv- 4I.1M .l. 1.1..-.- 111! fl1.flf.ln 1llllnti t I.. An..MHtn... . Z; P'PPe'; a tho red seeds of Cfrry. When tho waist buttons down omhln! all8p'cc h0 called bec'auso nioro than noticeable. Now ono can ti ,,:f-Ur'0U8 8P'cy flavors. Is Purchase a shlit waist which buttons " BtECII. IF nll....l i . !.... il. . . - nildtred Tuesday's menu. tmBAKPAST. l-'rcBh Apple Sauce Dolled Rico with Cutter. Bacon Muffins Coffco LUNCHEON. Cream Cucumbora on Toast. Tuna Salad Dread aud Uuttcr Folds Grated Pineapple with Spongo Coko Iced Tea DINNER. Clear Tomato Soup'wlth Tapioca Cold Hollcd Tonguo Potatoes au G rat In Green Corn Tuttl I'ruttl Jelly Small Cakes Biacrc coffco Hacou Muffins Kry tho bacon crisp ly and out in small pieces. Mako muf fins after tho usual recipe, and Just bo- foro pouring into tho pans stir In tho usual. Tho quantity bo decided by your own .nix nnwnr lo aiitiary BIIO IIOIU Ulliuio. ,.nrn ThPRn IlHll travel HI lUrKO ImlirniPnt. Klv Hll(!PH urn HHiinllv A selfish woman Is really tho most pit- bcUools which appear off tho coast of enough for a dozon muffins. No other Jablo of all human beings. no may Southern California about tho first of meat is required whon theso muffins each June, auu aisappcur aooui-mu first of Novembor. Tho meat or tho Tuna is very white and delicate; It resembles tho meut of a frog's leg somewhut or that of a crab. It ia dclicloua served right from the oil In which it was packed, and makes tho nicest sort of a salad or scallop. Many persons confuso the Tuna with tho tunny fish, but they aro of entirely different species. Tunny fish Is rather an expensive ucucacy. u UY MRS. McCUNB. HBrtB have been a great niauy new food products placed on the market during tho past decade, but few have been re ceived so kindly or becomo popular In so short tlmo as tho Tuna flsh from Southern California waters, l-'or many years thla flah hna been regarded with favor by tho fishermen or tho western coast, us Its quulitics as a game fish appealed strongly to their sporting In stinct, and It was as a gamo fish that It first becomo known in tho cast und In European countries. Of lute, how over, tho process of canning It In oil has boon so perfected that the fish has becomo a ataplo article in nearly ev ery first-class grocery store. The name Tuna comprises many Q in uttd r great deal, not only m?.: i ?.l" 8 .. nk ,nl,. ho l008.? without any auch attribute aa gratitude Bpeclea,nnd It la tho AlbacoreTuna or bacon. Hake aa h for1c,mbroldcred designs, but T',":,.1)0 ,0W,eyDB ttud ' p rc't jn their mako-up, yet icgardlesa or alt iong fln wuch iB tho ouo used by can- or bacon niUBt be .wl!1f,n.a beklw aud fancy 01 nu- ?, '1,fcct,y ,8t'f factory. l he beat u, r owor to aatlafy and hold othcra. ncr8 ThCB0 flB, travel In largo judgment. Six Sho jtmx lintA II n TIlflHT own mo rarest . " "- finished tusto In dress, nnd retain daz zling Physical beauty long after otners havo lost It. but withal, alio will bo heart-hungry and unhappy. , L Tho best loved and happiest peoplo aro always people who show the grat itude tboy feel toward others, and grateful peoplo as a rule, do not lose ri, hPii.iH bv tho plaudits of tho crowds. Famo dies atmoat tho very day w nnmns to life. Another moro capa- aro sorved. I'otato uu Grataln May bo very rtislly made It ono has a fow cold boiled potutocs in tho refrigerator. Peel tho potatoes and chop them lath er finely. Pluco a layer in a buttered baking dish, aprlnklo with salt and pepper and dot with butter, then (1 red go with a llttlo flour and covor with another layer of potatoes; con tinue till tho dish Is nearly full, then fill with milk; spread breuderumbs 1IBRB Is a decided fad for spin ach eating. Sovoral beauty specialists adviso it for tho complexion nnd It ia u blood purifier, therefore should bo eaten freely In spring. Hut, ub with many other things good In thomselves. tho devotees of spinach carry their theo ries too far. Ono young woman nto llttlo or nothing else for hIx weeks and almost depleted her system. Spinach bus llttlo nutriment In It; It contains a fair proportion of Iron and certain suits which aro mildly laxative, but is not a bono or muaclo mukor und should not bo eaten ns though It wore. RECBNT writer on cold baths directs uttontlon to tho fuct cold producoa heat. Tho sua deu application of cold to tho skin, ho sayB, stimulates trio ncai con tors to grcator activity and tho tonlo effect Bprcads to tho whole nervous Hystem. In certain physical conditions this la most beneficial, but not in tho nervo oxhaustlonB of hot weather, whero the aim should bo to soothe ano not to stimulate Those who tao numeious cold baths in summer mere ly add to the draft of tho furnuco und produco moro licut to bothor and ex huust them. is umld tho difficulties aud In conveniences of a long rail way Journey that ono appreci ates to tho full tho luxury known as tho dry wash and, fortunate ly, tho materials nocded to enjoy it aro slniplo and occupy llttlo apace. First of all, the fuco must bo wiped with u soft linen cloth to romovo tho particles or dust and dirt that Inevitably fall up on it on a Journey. After a trace of ono'a accustomed cold crenm or akin food lna been rubbed In, tho face In ngaln wiped, and thoso to whom thla method of washing la new will bo hor rified at tho revelations of dirt re moved thereby. Noxt a soft handker chief 1b moistened with somo tonic lo tion and tho faco Ib carofully wiped with this, when It Ib ready for tho powdor. Q m a ,.?'D:. lf allowed to rlnpA i down tho back. In the front is a nlalt ble. rises up to wrest the laurels from flvc.ounc0 can costing twenty-eight and a llttlo grutcd cheese over tho top "me oi its fWrv.. " ...,.i I, i . .".. .. ...! n i will im until tno eua 01 . . ,, , . ...uii ..,.. Un.i t lOIH ( ""'"'' "" " KUUUUUIB it HCai Opeillllg IOW Oil US, uuu ou " , , , f CCniS Or IIIUIXUUUUIO, nuuu a w.,n.m ..u u hirTMtin. ? lro qultk d care- frot through whch tho hand can "linK. llPr'nn.r, l . Itn ll...l i .1.. jiin-...ii. . lar LI ,. u,uc- luB small articles Is overcome. rTh injerroot i ' B Bma l urtJcleB ,s overcome. Tho 8 lea offer Hf "uoie, gen- ui'"ik is oouna wuu a tape or nuisii- " nutmn. i. .I. , " . w,lu " ouiionnoio aiucn. uno can I of a fri.i? k . ,nner Kernel or b"y a small pocket which Is handy 'WtmhlV. n . !l,reo lncl'es long. wh,l shopping, sluco It holds small f' open. The iT I wncn r,P uruclC8 ono doQB not caro to carry in """bell kn cacioseu In l,,u """ub. iiio pocKei is inoaonuciy - r iii i-ri i.'n . ia. &; it jiiiii inriiiBiinn u iiii niimnii j i i - -.v. bUIHU - ..v. ....U1B1.VU ,.,.u v.uai.u ..... Ill 11., . IHare.,.' '"'lu'fg coated with makes U .. - uuuui inr in .... .. ,... llw I not an a'u""x ",,ier lnd. LOUl- ng la lime Wtiai. wnvii' "'ouutmegfrom ,? Iwds Itself fiu tlio 1., . -."'"' lo UOUI UUtl'l' easy to attach to tho petti- ill.. r"n. mi ia. must bo on 1 ttEVES , BRY many women Ilko a touch of Individuality about their children's clothes, and somo havo taken to embroidering aerman script letters in red mercer ized cotton Jn tho cross Btltchinca on tho mlddlo of tho front of tho whlto linen Russian blouses. Tho initial of tho child may bo used or tho initial of the last name, it matters uot at ull, and sometimes theso letters are three luches in height. A littjo boy, for arn ln.. i.. a-sswesa BuemrV,8".' ; ;;7.?re a run TnYr "e; h.?r4:;8;fPPearanceuptt. m veui..v.. . iniipn m.f,H , . t . .. .....'. ii ,, U9Pd taffein n " or 'uoianco, would uavc nis initials oouc . Gin. . .Bue'a one n h i.. .ii. !.... ....w- lh. .i.. i. Ui " in? lenetli tu . , "u " uit tuuo iuhuu, wane uii bibiui nl'ttlerestrictinnu '? do" Wou,d hav ler embroidered in red. 4B.fc9iiIf?,",ta.c' Tbe effect, If, somewhat biiarro, is at . eineies. least individual. time, but gratitude, which Is a great virtue, and far grcator than fame, will Hvo until tlmo shall bo no more. TO WASH WOOLENS UB ciy best way to wash sweaters, babies' sacks, leg glna and afghans In fact, all Garments knitted or crochoted of wool Is to sew the article in a bag or cheesecloth or mosquito netting. Thcu wash tho bag, with Its contents, In soft water with a good whito soap. The water must not bo cold; neither inuat it bo ery hot, and, of course, tho Boap must ncvor bo rubbed Into tho bag, tho water being soaped beforo haud. " After rinsing in several waters, which must bo of tho samo tfempera turo as tho soapy water, rip tho gar mcut from tho bag, but do not hang it on a lino to dry; lay it flat on a tablq ounce can of Tuna may oo uau ior twenty cents, and sometimes less. Tuna salad is mado by draining tho oil from tho flsh and mixing thotlattcr, after breaking It Into cubes wltli chopped celery and a very llttlo chopped celery and a vory llttlo chopped parsley. Dresa with a French or mayonnalBO dressing aud servo uu lctluco leaves. Scalloped Tuna flsh is nice for luncheon or for supper. Drain a small can of Tuna flsh and tlako It. Add nvo chopped olives, half a chopped popper, a cup of chopped eclory, and a llttlo minced parsley or watcroress. Mix with two well-bcaten eggs, and season with pepper and salt, alai a llttlo Chile sauce If liked. Two heaping ta blespoons of bread crumbs aud u ta blespoon of butter should bo added at the last aud tho mlxturo placed In buttered ramekins or any small luaj vldual dishes. Cover with bits of bu: tor and flno cracker crumbs. Hako till a nice brown. Tho mlxturo described above la vert nice baked In creeu Denners also. Tun bake half an hour, Cream Cucumbers on Toast --Peel two cucumbers, slice thin and Blmmcr In boiling water till tendor. Then drain and pour ovor them a nice white sauco rather highly Bcasoncd with salt and paprika. Pour over buttered toast neatly trimmed and servo very hot. Giatcd Pineapple with Spongo Cake Stulo Cako of any kind may bo used for this dlah, though lady Angora or spongo cako seem most appropriate. Peel and grato tho plucapple and mix with HUgar to Bweeton well. Placo tho cako on individual dishes and covor with the pineapple, set In tho lec box to chill thoroughly befoua solving. Tuttl Fruttl Jelly Mako a rather atlfi lemon jolly from uiiuavorcd gel atine and sweeten rather heavily. Stand in tho ice box to chill. When nearly congealed Btir in a cup or red laapberrles, half a banana sliced, thrco apricots, cm In quartors; two poaches, also quartered, and a fow blanched al monds, Pom into a wet mold and chill thoroughly. When ready to servo din tho mold in hot water for a mo ment, then'lurn out aud garnish with F you aro too thin get ns much sleep as possible, Da not rush or overdo your strength. Keep In tho oncn air aa much au poaalblo. TakQ all tho cxcrclso your system can stund without feeling tho least fatigue. Get into tho habit of resting a llttlo while in tho middle 01 tho day, oven If you aro not aware of being tired, Laugh aa much as possi ble, Read funny things and ciilttvnio that sldo of yourself. .Suppress uu tendency to tako llfo too seriously. Do nbt worry about your looks. It is much easier for a thin woman to dress to conceal her defects thuu it is for u fleshy woman to do tho uumo thing. And do not rush too madly Into tho fashion for skimpy things. UB secret of beauty dooa not en tlrcly Ho in tho art of massag ing, nor la It duo to tho skill oC tho perfumor, tho tasto ot the dressmaker ur tho cleverness of tho milliner, but In tho recognition of tho fact that tho human fucn and form chango vlth (every year of llfo and, knowing this, govern ono's actions ac cordingly. If your faco lacks lntolJ lectuallty tho only way to remedy It Is to cxorclso tho mind. Tako up a courso of reading und study beyond that you havo so far attained. To put it figuratively, cultivate tho muscles oC tho bruin us you would cultivate tho muscles of tho body. It is tho action ot tho bruin that will iiilluonco tho expression. lack of sloop affects a woman's looks at once. Woman is sup posed to icquiro eight hours' sleep. Fivo excellent rules for health nnrf beauty aro to cut enough, but not too much; drink only water; walk two or three miles a duy; sleep eight hours and slander never. Thoughts nro great rejuvenators and boautlfy tho soul. Cultivate a dignity of manner. A charming elegance and refinement of speech, a soft wdll modulated voice. Finally, bo tactful, for It Ib generally conceded that much ot wpman'a charm Ilea In her dcllcato and happy knack ot doing or saying the right thing at tho right moment. D D ...tit.... . r,i..At,iiiinir hIqpa in ii( nlr in dry; if colored, avoid tho suullght, as flsh flaked and added to potato suladVaudled fl0rf,,;B ana fresU wpbw- it will fads it. m particularly ooa. ! r? i"v - F womon would tukc piopuv caro of their scalps by massaging and rubbing oil in to tho toots, pretty huir would not be unusual and gruyncss would not bo ao common; for dryness, tho condi tion that causes tho tresses to becomo lusterleus aud to fado Into grayncaa, could not exist An to preventive treatment for this trouble, lomembcr that scalp massago is not difficult It merely takes time. To do It ono rests tho tips of tho fingers on the scalp, tlio thumbs being firmly placed. Tho fingers aro then pressed and tho acalp itself Ib uiovedt tho Auger tips remain ing quit rigid. Unless they are held aticngthcns tho oyca to bathe them either In very hot water or In very cold. Hotter yet Is to tako a piece of absorbent cotton louuded and mado luto a llttlo pad to fit tho eyes, dip them In tea wa ter und place thorn on tho lids, chang ing them iiH thoy become hot. After a few minutes or auch treatment the eyes will feel comforted and relieved to a greut degiec This Is specially giatctui to tho even after riding in tho wind or after having been subjected to the dust and cinders of u railway or the glare ot bright icflcctionB ou tho water when on a boat. Those who havo a tendency to weak eyes should dully uso un ejo cup, In which Is placed a boracic-acid solution. The aatutatcd solution diluted one-halt Is generally tho best aud should he made fiosh for each eye. The eyo should be opened and shut in tho solution half, a dozeu times or moro, so that U wW thoroughly batho tho eyeball 'as wll U