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I- i!t TWO- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1,-1925. k 9 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW! Issued Pwlly Esoepl Sunday by The Nevvs-Hevysw Co Inc. I MafcF af Ik, AmmMM fHM, Te AimcIii4 Press I exclusively entitled to the uu for republf- I eatlon of all awr dispatches credited to It I tm this Daiiir1aa to all local mwi published ttuaUcatuia of special dtsnelcbsa bsreia ara also reserved. BrlKT O. BATKi- 'i aj.le.rtHl aa second class mailer . Roaebun, Oregon, under- J ' eueCAlPl I Dally, per year, by mall , Daily, aU months, by " Dally, tare months, by wall , , ; Dally, single month, by mall ,. Dally, by carrier, pur month , Weeklv News-Hevlew b rnall per WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1925. KEEPING THE BALANCE OF WORK AND PLAY. J What has become of all the time saved by modern ma I chinery, invention and industrial processes? The 12-hour 1 factory tiiy has disappeared, the 10-hour is going. In many J trades the 44-hour week is standard five and a half 8-hour days. ' J Shall we have a 24-hour week, four 6-hour days, in 19 5 50? And if so, why not two 12-hour days a week with five J days for play. Drive to. and from the plant, for the home in ; the country, twice instead of eight times a week. Saving in j transportation, avoidance of road congestion. Why not more ) machinery and two 8-hour days a week? , 2 That is the trend of a communication from a reader. He answers it by saying that more leisure creates new require- ments for a pastime: more automobiles or aeroplanes golf, fishing, theaters, dancing places and so on. . The demand for equipment to use in leisure will prcvo the check on the shortening hours, is his answer. If a man ; has 25 per cent added leisure and his new wants require 25 per cent more production, there goes his leisure. But if pro- ' ductivity increases 50. per cent n ,i 1 I'M ' - , so per cent, mere siui remains zo per cent oi me new leisure H to enjoy the motoring, golf and fishing. ! ;'. . A man could earn enough in three days a week if he ajd hiifaniily.wf ;e. cpnteht to live. the simple life of a generation ago. ,But the real man won't do it; that is why men go on 'inventing time-saving machinery. Increased productivity .. serves to provide means for new wants as well as for time ' saving, jx stiu jqoks. as jr, tne roost to work, now and then. Nation's Business. The alleged plot; againse .t.i.J li r . aiuieu wini. wi-uiuiy ufrniau t Mn) to ,launchl late United State, to discredit the inT at Mr! and a. niake.y ; measure, Vjhfllljf fOB the JjpnefltiO foreign hrfj'ery and dis- . o'clock. Music Otis Orches- 'spent the week end at the home i tillory concerns." is 'mighty encouraging news to'suPport L.XSSI i" 8" Brka0'.. of the prohibition law. If there is anything that "gets un- tier the hide of loyal American citizens it is the interference of German propaganda to say what Americans shall do ahd J have for their use and benefit. .Any attempt on the part 'of , foreign countries to dictate matters concerning the "wet" and" "dry' Issue will have a wholestrme -effect in strengthen- Ins tha prohibitl.ou li(ws of IMo United States.t i ; ' ! , : . i i I i l ' Q ; . , 1.1 .' . The Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia has a plan to lend $250,000 to boys to help them go to college. One j can imagine the excitement created in juvenile circles by this frrhouncement.; Boys that had longed for an education, or "far the strrrralatlng' experiences of a college course, will be r competing actively for this opportunity. It is often felt that too many boys are going to college, since so many take such courses for social reasons, without much purpose on their i part. But these youngsters-who qualify for these loans will have definite aims, and ,will r tO, make good. A boy with . , o - J . . w.. V. struggle is not going to fritter jus uiiu mc mute tnvuiuus siuueni aciivuies. o J. The, recent conference of , ... . , ..... .. oi juassacnuseus iook acuon 10 cneck. requests on the state !1Hly at the rresi.yter.au church, k. authorities for too much legislation. They hoped to avoid we hope for a good crowd as ' lr,oin n tv, .. :u 1 ,l i 'the proceeds go for a good cuuse. lunuuiK up me ngisiuiive program wun pennons tnat areiyi,,, fhihi rena Home. - not necessarv'. Here is a lina of nr-tinn thnl .miiM vei.ll ha f.,1. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. lletta nnd Wl in all tl, .(.. " . pie, wnen iney see mings tnat are not just right, to mn to " hr.;i kI,.I loiulul..eo .r,n.. ...;.u r . : new law. i hereby they take most cases their proposition is of cases people have to work help from the laws. RipplingRhijmGs ; An ailing pilgrim came to town, and, having come, he ' laid him down and passod to other spheres; they buried, J then, the unknown knave.'ahd no one stood beside his grave to shed a set of tears. "Ods bones," I said, "we ought to try I. this pilgrim to identify, that we may mark his tomb; per i ' haps some wives and sisters wait to welcome homo thi.t noor f 'old skate, and thev shotilrl knnur Ilia rloom Pnrhnna lin hn . n aunt or niece who will not have a moment's peace until l.."!!.. the truth is known; and loving hearts in sonio abode mayi0' Everybody Z '..- i ,i . ., . . , . .. . I ' Mrs. Johu Alexander aud Mr. It. ' wait his coming up the road, while he sleeps here alone." I v t ii..k..iv returned home Friday I neighbors all agree with me; some other fellows ought to .f".m the valley, wore i hey have iv., ... . . . "- . tnat something s done on time; to plant a stranger when he if1 ." '.' . j croaks and not attempt to find 4 crime. 10 iane a poor nena nameless sxate and dump him i in a cheap pine crate it certainly looks bad; and so we J ' twitter for a day; then each one goes his weary way to nail ; another scad. And so the unknown pilgrim sleeps; and r j ; tidventure some one weeps because he comes no rm re; )er- Imps some FNd-eytd children say that with their dear old dad T nway, existcm is a bore. Perchawe there is a gray-luind . J dam who lovingly rciieats his name, and prays for his re-' J turn; and in somo window, everj- night, that he may find a j ; welcome bright, a lamp for him may bum. But no one has j the time to find the relate s he left behind, when he M , J ; forth to ipnm; he had no roubles in his bag, and so ho goM. without a tag, to his oUriml home. . not otherwise credited herein. All rufbla ot re- Freldeul and Manager Secretary-Treaaurer slay 17, luiio, at U) pusi uUiueat the Act of March 1. lSi. IOI ' RAltls , . H x , i , , I 0): l.ftu fix. Tear and new demands grow oily a, - i j I ,; o; us snail haye to continue o- the. Volstead law, wherein it is ii i interests are oacKing a moye- have had to show their purpose that background of effort and . V IMVUfclUUItll U, CB1IU away his time in aimless loaf - the agricultural organization i. t i. e " " HiuiTii ici.ucniy tor pro- "-....via n,ui a l.ti.in.il jui- Buiiicwern ,, cailor, ot j,. a lot of their own timo, and in not practical. In the mnjorl'.y out their own salvation without A Walt Maon his folks is strangely like a Br BZRTiS BATES 3 GOOD EVENING FOLKfr On thla day of rejoicing. And Jubilant celebration Wh the whole world la engaged in Thanksgiving We ask. you to pause . A moment and think Of those dear Mothers Who cent their boys Away with a smile To be sacrificed that Vou and I might Enjoy peace and liberty Their hearts. are still torn And the wounds will Never heal- So today we reverently Dedicate this column To those marvelous American mothera And their lada Who aleep beneath The sod upon which Thslr blood was spilled. NOTICE TO ENCAMPMENT MEMBERS Oolden Rule degree will be con ferred Wednesday, November 11th. All members ujged to be preiteut. Light lunch. Fit ED MILLKR, C. P. AROUND THE COUNTY 8MICK 1TKM.H. Ilyron Gladwin and family have moved to the Sunshine Ranch re cently bought by Louis Kohlha gen, i , ' i C. A Pierce and sons moved to Rosebure; last week. P. W. Ib-rklvvi nom hnnu I. nor anout completed. The electric light plant, wblrb has been under construction lor some time by W. Price and Price liros. is now ready for use. Th, fimlpb mhnnl - .1 .. I , . . . ....... pun j 'u give a, program ana ano Solo Lois Hockley: citizen. tup : Victor Mlcelll;. Hule of I'los. , . . . , S. H. B. GLKNGAIIV GLEAM.N'tiS. 8unhlne and showers those days mukes things look up. Crops lIr',',n"l ,a Ie,w nuu- lr' "' are beginning to grow. Some of '"! ' Tl'u ul 'aiher and mother the farmers -of the' talley have ' ReeuP"rt before returning to Just got their grain sowed and Conrallls, wher he Is employed, are consequently glud to see the M- H- Loni;wood and wile wore i-stn. i Douglus cotimy visitors In Cottage There Is quite a great doal of "rove Wednesday afternoon, sickness in the valley. John Cunter made final proof Mr. Charlie Warren has been 0,1 h,s homestead near Gunter on conflneiU lo the house with a Wednesday of this week. Mr. severe cold the past week. Guntera witnesses were F. E. Master Krarik Spain was taken t'lark ot Ounter and Arthur quite sick during the week. ltjWoolley. was at first thought be had an- J- "onoway ot tirain was. peundliltis. but upon eiuuiluation Cottage Grove Tuefduy. found it to be a congested liver. Mr- N. J. Woolley of I-eona, Mrs. E. Rollins of California Isj1'" ' y ick. Is now in hero for three weeks visiting her '"fain at the home ol her dauh- ! m TV " w. . i. . ,.i at home after several weeks so- i....--. in u....i...rn uh. ,. . " - ; Zfor,'ne Tf b gelimfher" wh,, broken during the tent meetings soine few weeks nao. it is net- tinr alnnv verv nicely. The Glengary w. 0. T. I', will fneil the nmlttttiiln on Armlstlre 'on also Mrs. I Me .Morrison were I ,rtters at the Floyd Hells lSumiay. Mrs. P. A. Durch and children s. lletia i Sunday. Mrs. Howard Carnes has been "courting" In Roseburg tut past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaln and son; Mrs. E. Rollins and (laugh - ter were callers at the W. N. Se - bastlan home of Wilbur Sunday, Glengary Sunday School was well attended Suuday there being twenty eight present. XX o tilJI.E A.M CO.M.Ul'NITV. ' rV-honl has been proKr.sing nicely under the leadership of rnifassor C. C. Hill. Th..r. mJ. .' li 'P A Ilnr nt the GII.Im HUh lihool Friday! -Mr' "' K- ,,!,,"J arrived nlghl. The progrum being vetyl'",m Ma math rails. Inierestlnr, there being two ad dresses by the Amnrlcun legion aud slides on the world war. Af ter tho program they erved Tafty Caody.' Mr. Hill nnd family motored to Rosohure Tm-atlny eveiiliig. COMING LIBERTY THEATRE Starts Sunday -UNDER THE ROUGE" Made In the Willamette Valley . Chas. S. McElIiinny "The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life f4 Nerth Jacksen DISCOVERY SUPER ; ( POW.ER RAYS TOLD BY DR. M1LUKAN MADISON WbL.: ' Nov. 10. Scumc hut MtabUibt-tt the exia tenoe of raya, atrtm;r than ultra-, X rt)i aiiU l.Ooo times u.tU'r in i frwjufaoj', wUh ioulzatioa tbv mum M all time of the day or . uignt and of J0,tHO,uoi volt varwty. : I hy wt-re partly decj-.btl by Urt it. A. Millikaa of the Cailfor-; uu Joattiuttt ot ' Technology to Uie coarent:oa of the national academy oi .UfUtja btortx Ht liua atudieti i meio eliRe the world war, beg.Q' , mm;, whvrv Girwaii nclentiau qiUL,rj4 making variou testa.. Tfto rayxt. uuuaiued. are due to atoiaa nbini over Ui othur auima, miUi tat ouu having no elleot on the a c Lion, u jaal. They aynar : liirottrfiiout ; spac, bombard the ; earth from all Ulrectloua at all iituv ami have extraordinary ob-, brvuiK iMtwvr. . bitcirot.tipt. taken aloft in ijauoou. on luwtuitajn tops and iin lueriid tu mountain lakee, were U4eU.ui-niak.iig leatn whereby rcer lauj .faotor Mere eiiniiuatni ''audi wxiaLence oi tue raya detaruiia i ed, ha said.- . - , , i ; I f JbWlail ltAliOS ! AV(MiU. tAMucutiMl I'im UunJ Wlr.j WASH IN O TON, Nov. 10. Re commendation that no more 11 ceoae be given broadcatttlng sia lioni until there baa been a re duction in the number now in operation, was mado in a resolu tion adopted here today by a iub cora rait lee of the tourih annual radio conference. , - . Fresh grape juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Itoad Stand. Will deliver when tilled. been spending a few days vlaltlng their sister, Mrs. V J. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lilly spent the week end In Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. lllakely and family spent Saturday In town. There has been a new roof put on tne Grange Hall. I jsisses violet and tieo Inschc spent the wees end at their home on Oak Creek. j There was church services at Glide Wednesday evening ac ' ; furthermore there will be revival i- I. CITI I UIKUL IUU MC. The Grange will meet at Glide DRAIN A.ND VIC1.MTV NKWtk l)del Vader on his way from Corvallls to Reedsport stopped In ura'n I uesday to visit wliU some I John V.unteY and wininm cia- : me" caught a bear In a trap last Suturnav. , ,1 j .John Safiey was 1n Cot- BKe Grove last week, having den- ' lal work done. .ur. jonn itoaa, Jr., went to A I1C . ! Portland this week. o hovtii dki:u ihi:ek m-.ws. I j Miss Arllne Milton spent Satui- .day evening and Sunday with Ruth Illood. were i auui .union was in town catur home;tlay visiting friends. Mr. Kdwurtls of Druln attended S. I. C. Grange Saturday niitht. I There wss a large crowd at the Grange hall Saturday nlcht. Everyone enjoyed the oenlng Miss Arllne Milton of South 'Deer Creek was In town Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Jean Mathi have . returned from ihetr honeymoon at Seattle, Washington, and south lot there. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Duncan und 'children spent Uie alternoon In jtown. Mr. C. II. Iialley Is leaving for acrameni.. California. I Miss Ruth Hlood was in Rose- 1.bur Saturday site, noon, I -lr- Jn "" and family j spent Sunday evening at the home lot II. E. Hlood. A cash prise goes to the w Inner of the Charleston contest next Sat urday night. This content Is being arranged by Miss PeKny Cohlee, a Kiaduato Chrlstensen School of Itanclng, lHirtiatid. Hi tter than a clrcu.. MEETING AT (.1.1HE. Spwlal m.'iliuj started nt the r.u.i, iiPtt t h,.r. h s.m.iay. No- .vember sth. Kev. M. t;. iteuttov. 'state evanae.ist. is cc.n.iuctinK the meeting. Services will t-e held every night anil twice on Sunday, Novemlier 15. Attendance and interest has leen Rood. NOTICE Party who took tlra anil tn, ' from the Kt.rd ro.idsier Saturday ( niKni at ix.au nail, la known. II he will relurn It lo m al Wilbur, Oriwu, nothing will be saii oUi ! erwlse he will b pioseeuleil. j It. H. HATES. Ta And Xccl Miss Elizabeth Spencer . The eminent Soprano . assisted by Lucille Collette Will be heard in a unique Recital at the Presbyterian Church on the evening of . Thursday, November Nineteenth Miss Spencer is oue of the bst known Sopranos on the Con, cert stage. Her voice la rich and coiorlul, ot genuine bopranu . quality. WHb this unutsuuliy beautuul vuicv is JinatMl a pur sunauty rarely met with, and these qualities cuBibineal wuu spiuuuiU uiusiuittiisnip, wake Miss Spencer a decided lavurlle iu tne Concert fluid. . Aiuts bpeucer and Lucille. Colette are artists ot considerable reputation and the concert will undoubtedly prove oue oi- out? standing; features of the musical season here. Admittance will be by which may be secured AMONG OLD FRIENDS Interesting N:ws of the Doings of Former Roseburg and Douglas County Residents. ALUANY Carl T. Black of ' Roseburg paid a fine of- $10 in i the city court yesterday afternoon when arraigned oa a charge of i speeding. COTTAGE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. W. Do-s arrhed today from osebnrg iN will make Lottage ; j their home. Mr. Doss Is a, .car... SALE: I At the request of Captain Frank Ervin of the traf- j f lo squad of the Portland police I department, T. A. Jiaffety. chief jstate traffic officer, will tonight meet the 10 motorcycle ofiicers., I..,. . . ' ! in the Portland police garage i d police garage and 'instruct them concerning tne ad ministration and enforcement of the new motor vehicle light law. Sneclal nrleea on fotoaraohs till Nov. 2uth. Just to let you get ac-; Portland's traffic police, will ro qualnted with our new location, cognize the official light testing two doors south In the Salzman certificates Issued by testing sta Bldg. The Roseburg Studio. Clark "ons authorized by the secretary si Clark. jot state. He was told to do this o today by Chief of Police Li V. RADIO CONFERENCE IS jjenklns and City Attorney Frank AGAINST .MI.VIMi Al Kit- S. Grant, lie had previously an T1M.VG AM) 1'UCH.HA.M 'nounced that he would not do so. I Grant holds that the official cer- (Avm-uiI mm Ijnmi wire.) Ititicato is prima facie evidence WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. The that a motorist has compiled with National Radio Conference today the state light law and that un went on record as opposed to the less there is something radically sending of direct advertising mat- : wrong; with headlights, the certl ter over the radio. A resolution ficate Is to be lakeu by policemen adopted In general session -said ;B8 official, the good will of the radio au- j o dience was obtained and kept o"nly i See the Charleston like it should throuKh tbe broadcasting of en-: be done, Saturday night. You'll tertaining programs ot a high j enjoy it. Something new and novel order. iu dancing. The Radio Corporation of Am-1 o erica hopes soon to be able to deliver regularly to American llsteners-in radio programs from foreign countries. It was announc ed here today l.y David Sarnoff, general mauager of the organiza tion The ronroronce today went on Rational escape of Frank Holmes, record In favor ot a sharp reduc- ;'ard Daniels and Ernest llrowu tlon In the proseut number, of'lng from the state penitentiary broadcasting stations aud Secre- early Sunday morning and guards, tary Hoover indicated that the aided by deputy sheriffs, have proposal would become the tern- combed the entire vicinity, none porary policy of the commerce ttf the trio had been captured up department. to 1 o'clock thla afternoon. MR' P.vVr v. B Convrntcnt Jtl.fHJUcTJ cn route Southern Ricificimes L B. MOORE. Pnene 1 1. Roseburg. Ore, card of admission only ' from Ott's Music Store. MASONS, ATTENTION. ,. r The stated communication e of Laurel Lodge, tta. lo, A. F. & A. U., will be called at 4:3o p. m Wednesday, cov. 11th. Three Master Mason de- grees will be conferred, tun- ner will be served at :30. AU e memnera are requested to at- i e tend. e ! By order of W. M. ' w HARR'S. ' , Secretary v Mrs- Russell Uotott, teacher ' : ol piano muai. rJtudio, t17 Cobo St. Phone' all! -K. i e eeee V" ituii'ii.tiut U1VKX O. K. I. POItTLA.Ii tAwocUtil ?tm Uawd Wirt.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. Captain Frank Ervln. bead ot ESC.U'F.li ASH K. TON CONVICTS I'NCAPTCKKD (Awctstcd lTna UunI Wire.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 10. Although two days and a half hare alapsed since the sen- r:.t: 'mmJ- At so little aJJcJ cost, include sunny California and the romantic scenes of the old South in your itinerary. The Warm Winter Way - Shasta route to California Four fine trains daily through service to LosAnRclcsviaSouthcrnCalifomia Express, thence Sunset rou to via EI Pao, San An tonio, Houston, to New Orleans. Connects with Southern Pacific teamertoNcwYorkand with trains to ca.it and north. Oct full particulars today rhone Main oCC. General Agent A COLD IN THE HEAD ; , ,. ; " ! Of all times when a woman needs And keep warm and comfortable, beauty culture, the first is whejwe not baih.vd go to bed t . . , , once wltn a hut water bottle, eat, she nu a cold la the bead. No ; , piplug uot doubt she'll feel so miserable she drink. Vou. can perspire.. off your , won't care about her appearance, ! cold lu an hour or two, vctficn in aad yet well If you had a bad cold ' belter than going around lor days In the head, wouldn't you feel less spreading lniecUuJ and being ub unuappy if you thought you looked erable. atiractive and not like a red nosed j . "scarecrow? Discouraged Mary Ellen: A Of course the most Important ' great many women vuse pumice thing is to get rid of the cold; meantime, remember these things silk haudkerchiets irritate ana red idea the nose less than linen; If I you must use linen use the oldest land sol test you have. Carry -a stick of- menthol around and sniff You can shave thebaic, under the 'It, it. dries up tha cold and makes i arms' several times a month if you you less "suuffy." Gargle frequent- are In the habit of wearing truns- ly and snuff some antiseptio lotion parent gowns or low cut evening I through the nasal tubes; by clear-1 dresses.' !.'. "'. ., -tng up the irritation you .do away Mrs. G. F. H.: Ait tha gloss and ! with a red and swollen nose and i sheen which gives the hair the, un ' get rid of your cold. dertones are sacrificed when you " Use cold cream twice a day ' on j dye your hair, so you lose much "the skin, which geta rough and dry : more than you gain even though during a cold, remove the cream you do find that tiyed hair Is more , with a cloth w rung lrom,hot water, j youthful than hair that is sirettKed soothing and refreshing. Don't use ( with grey. Home dyeing is rarely cold water or soap on the skin, j succe&sful, and your experience this Carry a white cream lipstick with; time may only be thai of chance; you and use it often, this keeps' the next venture may jbrlng iWry the Up soft . and -often, prevents different, result Boreness. Treat cold sores or such Mildred; It is not . a healthful : things , at' once with." antiseptic process td reduce tarj pf yie, body , salves, any good kind with lotions or soaps that dry, up uKiiie yuur cjeuiu uu warju weak tea, it Is better than water. Lnupa A.KipKmor- Knitting a rabts sweater TOMORROW'S MENU . Breakfast Slewed Dried Peaches ' Cereal 3crambled Eggs Gems , Coffee , , i ' Luncheon Vegetable Soup Cream Cheese Sandwiches Celery Doughnuts Cocoa Dinner Raked Cod SauCe Potatoes Escalloped r Tomatoes Lettuce Saladi , Cranberry Pie " Coffee To crochet a white sweater for on underarm ,eam. change to Ole a one-yearHoW infant, buy five balls num0,r lnree and one.half needles, of ofur-fold Saxony yarn. Use one Worlt ribbing for 22 rows! . .: pa r each of number three and one- Cufra. wltn ,,: needea pick half and number, four bone .,. tt etn . Aroa aiterti How ting needles, also four Bteol knit- 0 . , . KnU two glg. t0KclUpr, tmg needles number 13 Seven over, ropcat trom . around, join, slltches measure one Inch, and 14 Knit two purl two, and repeat lo rows measure one Inch. enrJ cf knlt , ,j llack: 1th. the number- three . , kn , JtJTlncbes. and one-half needles, cast oa 74 sts. . d,3,r, lraglb. t,, rBpeat Row One: Kn . two, purl two . t rQyf kn on( rounil purr'one repeat from '.ending row knit two. rouB(, f four anJ 0,I1U Row Two: Purl two, knit two, otf repeat from ' ending row purl two. ' k rjaidrf' With 'ho number Re,at these two rows alternately n t ,ck and .Knit for 22 row. (two Inches). 1(,8 sU Repeat first row of cuff. neeXs'anTkn t fflritart ,hen knit 0n PU'' one r0UoU' needles and knit 4 rWgea for four rounds. Bind off. Suw up !ICh I' rmbKK;. b t. ?I!loevea and side searna. ... ; , the beck wlU be ten and one-half . T f f ,. Inches. Cast on 35 sts. on each end ' Tomorrow Contributed Recipes. DietanHealth - By Lulu Hunt Peiers.M.R iieTVfcirTv 1 wnsiAi'v TO WRINKLE OR ' Does reducing make wrinkles? Tea.' and no. If you .are over 45 anu your esiu is iivi vr.jr ei.tBi.i-, , the skin does not always follow j of the beauty clay' masks. It la a readily when the surface padding form of clay called kaolin. You an of fat goes and you may look more i get 10 cents worth In a drug store, wrinkled If you do not lake precau- j mix ii w ith a solution of glycerine Hons to tone up the skin. This hap- and water, one part glycerine, five pens especially If you reduce too I parts water, and mix. as you desire, rapidly. I Apply to your face and leave on for It Is not unusual at all, while on j ten ndnutca or so, then wash 'off a reduction diet, to look a little i with warm water and apply the drawn and "peaked" and pale but glycerrne solution, don't weaken! When you are down I Rubbing the face with Ire, or Ire to normal and go back to your cold water once or twice dally until maintenance diet, all this dtsap-a glow Is produced Is also reeom pears. 1 have had hundreds of let-1 mended by the beauty parlors. I7e lers testifying to this and I know ' some good cold cream or skin food from personal experience. You which you know Is harmless for must be prepared for adverse com-'your skin at night. I prefer the menu from personal friends. : glycerine solution. I advise you. it you had color In j You must remember Ihafwa can your face before, to apply Judic-j lot always be as smooth skinned as lously and artistically a little we were when we were 21, reduc rouge. Get one of those hand mir-; Ing or not reducing. As I have told rors that have a strong magnifying ; you before, 1 believe nature tines glass on one side, and be sure to ( not intend that e should. It would aire yourself a careful inspection i defeat her purpose. It we were- 'in a good light, because there Is nothing that looks so distressing I and ages one more than a rough j application ol rouge. The neck seems to be the fea-i fire that bothers the most. If you I will take some oeck exercises for, two minutes or so several times a day stretching the head back ami . in the sides aa far aa possible, and tenMng the mnscWs at the time j the n.usclts will develop ami round initi anil th akin will he tnne.1 on At the same time stroke the skin with up ami down movements, with some good cold cream. The neck w-tll be Improvod, rather than olhe--wlw. Knr the fare, smart slapping to bring the blood to the tissues la recommended now rather than thelu, myself, anyway. ; stroking massage movements: light j pats around the eyes and good slam I elsewhere. Vou can also use the Ml lers tarin or wnue oi egg ap - pUcailoa oat' or twk ' a week, ; stone to keep down superfluous luftr the legs or arms. It is neces sary to soak them In hut water lung enough to soiten the huir, and tiieu rub briskly with the stone until the worst of the hair Is worn off. uiw tissue. r I Tomorrow The. Manicure . ;o 'needle for slravee, having Ml ' sta. on needle. Knit la ridges (two and one-half inches). Then kail sts. and -slip- oa a stitch holder. On the remaining f5 sts. increase one stitch at neck ede every fourth row five times.- Knit tncse. 60 stitches for five .-rttlges. Piace Take up these lb'O . stjtches on, a s these 160 stitches on' a stitch bold er. Take ap 65 klai iur the sccjond side, leaving 34 sts. In center F on holder for tho back of the nvfek. Work to correspond with first sid. Cast on 44 sta. for center front. Join to the 60 sta. of other front, having 164 -sis. on. needlee. Knit two ' and eneha!f. ' Inches, bind off 35 sis. for sleeves on each end of neeilel, leaving 94 sts (13 1-2 Inches 4iriA, U'nl, ,111 ni-un n-llh lh. h,ir-r NOT TO WRINKLE They also bring the blood to the j surface. fuller's Earth is the foundation j to continue to look at 40 as we did al 21, with our added experience in handling the opposing sex, the young would obviously be at a dis- advantage, of course, I understand it la tb excess wrinkling we wapi lo. avoid, Wrinkles that come normally and show we have Mved and learned, are desirable, and we accent them. ' 1 shall quote Diet and Health "I ' don't see why women, aod men. Inn lanretlvl iivtr sn much sbnllt wrinkles. If the. Increased wrlnk- les on the face are accompanied by Increased wrinkles la the gray matter, lis a consummation de voutly to be wished. I am aurr I am much more Interesting with 1 am I wrinkles than I was without. i "However: You won't be any jmore wrinkled If you reduce grad , ually, as i advise; you w ill not onl iook 10 years younger. and Use j tConUcued oa page 7.) . 1