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c... iu;;day jcu?j;au ro?,TLAr;D. ur;DAY. i:c?i;i:;g. septeheer s m m-m ANDB il--.il SYi.iES v a.-.axeJ WA 71 . ti; T71. : A IT- 7rTT'TTTn:TT 7TT BY -J . I N ' III . v . : -J I ,'. v i Vint i tun iiiiiii a '.' ' . j . . -.r- '-"ft xr- ... . . e.w . .ifw.-. - ' i PERHAPS It's due to an excess in civilisation (or f'dlvillsatlon.". aa ', one well-known scholar contempt uously Put" "0. at. any " rata, .the melancholy fact remains that every year sees more and mora children who are compelled, because of Ill-health, to sleep la eold rooms out of doors. It possible; If not,: In rooms mads fresh br bavins very window open to Its utmost. . WsuaJlrAt.ilt.wb.Juclj. was resorted to. It was dency to consumption, or to eath mo- lung or throat weakness. But. lately, the (rent value of fresh air on ittw how hitter cold It mar medicine for almost any sort of Illness, : baa corns to be a recognised factor In the medical world. As a consequence, children who arc run down and ner vous, who have grown too fast for their - slender strength,- or who show sign of breaking down from school work, arc ' often made to sleep In the coldest sort f rooms. k -.'. When they do Sleep under such eon dltions, it is of the utmost Importaaoe ? that the beds be made so that there Is no danger of draughts working ' v through, and the covers should bo fastened seourely the risk of catch lng eold when a restless sleeper kicks the covers off Is too great to run. . First of all. look to the sleeping; togs. For very little children, sleep ing bags (very .like those that Arctio travelers use) . made of flannel arc ADVICE BY ' . 'Job's Tears Wtlx TOD kindly inform me at the -earllaat poaalbb moment where f . wiu b abw to obtain Job'e Tears f , 1 remerabe some time are seeing ta- your ' matte in the paper that thay were beneOclal . totthln children. . f . ft C. -"'Job's fears", may be obtained fioa any large drug establishment, and often from the smaller ones. .Also, you may be able to gat them at a Jeweler's. These people make the "tears" Into neoklaoes. ' v I could not assure you of any special Value of Job's Tears other than making something bard and smooth for baby to ' rub bis sore gums on, Jgat Across Shoulders k ae publish, rales tot rsdueUif shaaMere back. X aea .-vary fat across the Please po and back. shoulders and up jtround my neck. I tried aevsral rules you had la one of the pepsra, but they don't take any afteot. I am very rre arouna me waist, inousn noa in mm . -ps; but 1 don't ears to be any larger, v Imm let ma know If there la any kind of , arilclna I could take that would not be ' Injurious to the system, I ant very anxious ' to sat thin. I dislike te.se told I am so to sat . AUNKS. advise you to try bathing your neck anil lahoulders witn ' wear - aioonot - or warm vinegar, ua us every day. Also, kse this pomade: j?omd to Bedac JTtt, ;r rt-; ' Iodide ef pousslum. I grama. ' ' . ' saline, to srama. '. '-, - Tincture of ben sol n, ) drops. : Makalnte a pomade and rub ever the fat , parts twice a day. . - Deep breathing will help to reduce the waist ta assure end enlarge the bust The stretching exercises, too, are splen-: did as waist depletera. - Raise the arms tilth ahoye the head, then, holding , knees straight try to touch the floor ! with the finger tips. Stand erect place, banda on hips, bend from waist aa far: as possible to the right then to ths left r To Enlarge the Legs .Win Von please tell me what Is good fattening the less? I wear my dr kind of snort, ana my ica are ," "Thanh voa for vour ail vice. very thin. M. D. musing en your tiptoes snout twenty Ave times dally will develop the calves ef the legs and keep the ankles slight, which la most desirable. Kuhblng in eoooe, butter or a good skin food will aid deveiupment , , Kf:M.yi:'rifl:-:jtfii . r: i ! :-"': " " Ml If . If w- :. 1 -' "'.r ?rt - , . . i v 1? f ! ' ' most , satisfactory. They should be " made like ' very long flannel night gowns, which button. clear up to the throat, and at the feet either; button .over or draw up by means of a strong tape. Be sure to get. them 1 long ' enough, though,' to allow the little .limbs full freedom of movement c - - For -larger . children, night drawers cut with feat ta them are best. Thev 0 juch ytatnantTOay. , made" offlenncl of canton for inherited ten- flannel or of the heavier' grades of flannelette.. , White , flannelette comes In a Quality that Is, perhaps, nicest of elL ; ;- .' ,, . " . A screen placed at . the ingle where the draught seems to strike does away with the dangers which lurk In draughts. ; "..-.",,:- ; The covers may be i,eld in place by v means of a great safety pin. deruy Stuck through undershoot and alL ' For midwinter, blankets should be - spread under, as well as ever, the child, : Two, and . even three, thicknesses are not too much when the weather is very cold, Spread the blankets over the mat tress, and make up the bed in the usual ..way -, -.;..-. v . What may , be Indulged In during a particularly severe spell is a hot-water , bottle, slipped . Into Its eiderdown bag and used as a foot warmer. But don't . let the child grow dependent upon It Uks a woman's postscript ths most t important piece of advice comes at, the MRS. SYiMES Probably Dut to i Strati J have .been troubled - with my ere graat, advloa. a lately. ask yen tor little on awakening In the morning my eye ! run as if they ware sore., and whenever read they beoome watery and hurt. M beooma watarv and hurt. Mr eyee have been In this condition ( about . V. two years. I have consulted aa oculist. He , . aald 1 needed glasses, but they do not do . ; mm any good, for I can see aa well as the - averejre person. Now if there is anything you can de for me it will be appreciated,. " 1 wonder if you have been doing aiiy- , thing to abuse your eyee? Knowing so little of the conditions- under which the . . trouble bas arisen, I cannot be of much help to you. However, I, would suggest that you bathe the eyes, using an eye u cup, twice a day with this eye lotion: - v'-,:--', . vi Eye .Wash. -.... , -.j ' One taaapoonfol of borle acid. U drupe of eamphor. - of a oup of bolllns water, Cool. ' strain inreusb mualla and apply with aa -eye oup. v Disordered Digestion - T have need the 'sulphur and, milk rnr ' cleertas the complexion, but it doesn't -; seem to hare done any good.' Would you . kindly tell me about something that will . surely clear Itf Also whst fruits are best .for the complexion and blnndr A. t. Tarn aure that the diflioolUee with your complexion are due to a disordered digestion snd Impure blood. All fruits are beneficial. If there Is no tendency to diarrhoea. Try. this blood purifier. Blood Purifier. , , . sodium eulphovtnate. 1 av euncet eom nound syruo of sarssparllla. Z fluid nw,i fluid extract of dandelion, I fluid euaoesi otlnoes; water. MIS and Uter. Consult a Specialist , ' ( It there Is a remedy for lengthening ths legs will you please publish an article la your eel urn a in the Bear future? I am sorry that'l can suggest ae , method by whloh yon can lengthon your lego. But 1 have 'heard that such things have been done by specialists, I would advise you, to consult one of .these people, . .. . s- ';'''. lTry Massage v B. . Try maaaage with otanawe - flower cream, frequently published tn , these columns. . vary end: . Start in now, If yon" expect' the child to stand a cold room this win ter. Put it ott, and a series, of severe coldsi if not pneumonia, or oven graver ills, will result, .'.'... " When the snow or 'rain comes, put something on, the floor (under the open windows) , to absorb the moisture, vandi set the screen so .that the bedclothes - can't, by anr possibility, net damn. But, :' - beyond that, loMao al-mVln-n & as upon other times and season i -II -ill . c ) -; . r, .- POINTS OF VALUE ON THE CARE OF THE HAIR To Bleach a Suitch 1 ' HOW would peroxide of hydrogen do to . whiten a' hair switch that haa a light j yallew tlnget Fleas i directions lor ,. using. ' Tha awltoh le made of eomblnse from my own hair, and I And It haa a yel- . i low tinge.. My heir le sUverrhltev Peroxide of hydrogen is an excellent bleeohlng agent, and I advise you'to try it on the awitch. Apply the pure perox ide, undiluted, by means of a nne brush -a toothbrush is good.. Give the switch these bleaching baths every day until " the yellow tinge has dlaappeared. ; ,, 1 .HaXT'W SMOOTH FACE. I sTest that yo try this formula, though -fnno guarantee that It will be effloacloua , under these circumstances: - s vs : . . Hair Grower. ' . : Bay ram. '1 euneest JI,1jf.iwlKS I hasel I euncee: eommon ssJt. X dram, hj; , droohlorlo add (t P eant-W 1 urop; mag- - nela aufflclent . j... tract ' Mix the bay runj and dlstlTled r?J ef witch samel and ksJte with a Uttie " masnaala. Filter and 1" J,?? -, eolva the salt sad add eee drop of nydro- , ehTh2main will eau? the jWJtjlJ. to turn oulte yellow, but tbellow' wiu dleapuear whan the. hydroohlorle aold U "xpuiy at nisht to the roots, with Wo- ; Gray Hair I would like to have roe Kurin.inM ,. Mctnrine eTay Kp me tn lr, iThave looked over the naocY careful ly, out couie o J. not Una th prawnnuoe. To Bestore the Natural Color of t . . "the Hair. ,'.iJlt;UJ lA- physician's prescription,) ... , , fhirar of lead. H ounce: lao aulphtny H rnnoe: asasnce of Deraamot. n vvmo, alcohol. H gill: slyosrtn. I ounce uno ture of can tbar Ides. ousoe: smmasls. . Mix all la one pint of soft water. Ap ply to the roots of the hair, whies must Theare should never he applied If there le any -Irritation or abrasion of the scalp. - Apply to tn ruora ok in nair wiin mall hruah. then spi thea spread It evenly down- ward throuah the trasses wita sa ersinary . bairbruao. 'Asks for Recipe Plea as rmbllea the doctor's recipe for re . storlnn gray hair to lu natural ooeor Ton will And your auery answered under bead of. "O. J." Harmless Hair Stain, v etia hsh tnnl I wrots von shout some - time ego I wantsd far the coloring part, Tou said henna waa a harm lees dye. being v purely veatetable. My hair le a rather light , shad of brows. Snd I do not wish to dark . ea It. There Is a light streak on the tem pi ee, sad I wanted to try your -form uia, pravided It was not tnjorlotis. T - A SUBSCRIBER. ; - The henna, stain that you speak ot gives the hair a reddish tinge, and darkena It . somewhat . It dspends upon the exact shade ef your- hair whether or not thla is aultsble. The 1 walnut stain frequently published ta these columns glvss. a brown color. . . I give you the henna formula to use tfrea think, best--. '..-.- t . i sm . k.if A 1, ' 1 se". .'i " . j X i 1 - J II.' II II I i ' ':-V ' V"'- - j Henna Hair Stain. i m uain. til pwma n. , i v ,ai - a pint of bolllns; water for twsnty minutes. Let stand until If seta cold. Strain the - IIquM. Apply to the hair by the aid of nJ email apon-. Tha henna will sometimes stain the seals, but the stain can easily be OilyHairr . Win yon kindly print a formula for keep tnjr tha -hair In curl My hair la very .oily. It trouble m sreatly In not retain - lng th euri after it haa been don up over -. night. : . .' I am tronbled also by a scar en my. neek..' . It la the reeult of an abeoeas that was , 1 laacsd last December. It is a small scar. ' : .but still remains very red. jCan you sue--geet treatment which would restore thai, t plac to Its natural color? . ." ' H. C. B. ' - Try this Luon for hair, and It. the trouble is thus corrected I think your hair will curl more easily: . , . " Lotion for Oily, Damp Hair. . , or sTsasy. moist hair the following la an eseellent dry lotion. If ussd daily It tends . ' aSaSoUO orUpr eonditlon sad aa auburn . ' Powoered blcarbonat of soda, borate of ' - Soda (also Bowdeied). U ounce of each; -: l aolotme. 1 fluid eunoe; alcohol, I fluid ,..: tincture of cochineal, m fluid ousoe: i distilled water. 1 ouncea. MIS and asitate nnui soiuuow xe ansa . ' Mte for general nssga, . . very often scare may be removed by gentle mssssge with cold cream. But If suoh should not prove effective, try ; this formula:. :,. ; .. ' . ,r'.'.-., ,( To BemoTe Soara. V'.'.. Lanolin, t drama; ointment ef blnJodld- f uersury, 1 dram. Rub in well once a Hair Growing Thin , f "' Kindly give ire i'gnod remedy for thin, ' falling hair. It seems to bar stoppsd grow tng. Also advise me it I ehonld oonsult a masseur, ' t - T.m. ." it Is not necessary to oonsult a spe cialist' Try to oorrect the trouble your self by applying this -tonka-with gentle and regular massage of the scalp: , , Tor railing Hair. .1- ' ' minana. I mincae! tit crur of eantharldea. 1 ounce; ell of English lavender, oil of rose. wary. Si dram eacl ICB. Apply ti th sic a day. It M scalp should th roots of the hair one twice Is positively that ' the be kept clean. ghampee at , teeat once a Dandruff After Fever Last April I was" very sick, with the, i. i ic 1 sneaaiea. J had a. vary alga fsver , l 1-1). and now. I ai time with my hd, eaua t ..wt. tn loa bo me I am having a bad :ausd by th fever. m of my hair, but a.-. Mnt nMnxMd for the dandruff. i enals seems t be dried and caked witt ne white scale. 1 never experienced any . thing Ilk it before, snd sm afraid it . will prevent th yeans hair front grow-. ' lng In again.-' . f her been In town for treatment, bat And It expensive, aa thay want ma to buy , .. this thing and that: so i.eopied on ' your formulas for stubborn dandruff. am using that at tha prsssnt ume, 1 bav had It only three days im row think that la all light, or have you some- ' thing better? Mr hair comes. out Is big : handiula at each eomblng. Mrs, g. C. ; . Continue the dandruff curs, but alt. ' 1 nste It with this tonic. Ths latter veespectnlly good for a dry scalp. . '- Tonic for Falling Hair. - rheale aeld, grams: 4lBture ef nan. felt:.': I 1 : . vomica. fH grama: tincture : ef red cin chona, JO grama: tincture of eantharldea, 1 7,.' eologns. 120 gramsi sweet almond , oil, S grams. Apply to the roots ef the hair with a soft anon one or twlc a dar. Oentla massage at least twice a day Is very Invigorating to ths scalp. - Befcrt-Curling- Will t.lJ. - . rwy .jmu puDiiva at ae eany a ojftte as possible your formula for preparation ta - gum Tcf r,n urL ,b M,,J"' ' , l nave used It snd fonml It good. K M. . . Solution to Xeep Hair Curled. Take gum arable, 1 ounce; good moist sugar. 1 ounce; pur hot wetar, pint. Dissolve. -When this solution Is eold add . aioonot, a nuid ounces; btcniorete of I fluid ounces; bichlorste of mer salammonlac f grain each. The should b dissolved in the eloo- cury anu last two nol before admixture. lstly, add enough. w(w , to make the whole measure on P'nt. Perfume with eologn or laretlder water, filolaten th hair with the fluid Be fore potting ta papers or pins. , ' Tea Hair Tonic ' 'would like to know the recipe that was . Published eome tint ago. It consists of' boraclo add, rose water and alcohol: but I ' son t remember the amount of each. J. R. .. . The reolpe you menUon Is as fol lows: Blackheads of tie Skin. V Boracle sold, 1 daamsi aloohol, t ounces; .rosewater. a ounce. ; Jlth friction twloe a day ea the skin K ... ' " . vaew y.ve ijav . . , . "1 hsve the moat mlsarabl growth of b- EirflL-oua hair on my arms and bands, av tried th pumlc stone, peroxide of hy ' drogen and aqua ammonia, Now will yon tell m something that will take It off b 1 eld th slectrlo needier 1 - cannot ' afford ' that, and If persistence Is all that is neo eaary, I do want to know. Will you please , tall mm Just what to dot A. C . I should nsxt try this depilatory! : fli Depilatory. ' One of the eldest- depilatories manufaee tared, and which has a very large sale, is - as follows! Sulphate of soda, US grains: shalk, MS i grain. f saix tnorougniy ana ep ary ns well- corked bottle until wanted for Bs. Take : enough te Snake s pasta and add warm .'. water te It until the proper oonsistanoy Is. secured. Spread over the hairy surface and 1 allow to remain for from on to five mln- : utea, according to the nature of tha growth - snd tha susceptibility f th - skin, then - scrape off with a. blunt blade a paper knife. for example. It should be removed, aa In every ease with a depilatory, whea th burning sensation Is produced. Too long ' contact with tha skin should be avoided, . and Immediately alter the hahr haa beet) removed th denuded edrfac should be ' gently washed with warm water and a eold . . cream or a bland eU appUed o prevent Irritation. . . . , ....... ....... -Not Harmful in Any Way ' My hair is turning gray prematuraly; Kindlr give me through the page the wal nut hair stain formula. Will K burn or '. settee th hair to fall out? U O. This hair stain' Is not harmful In , any way; , , . .-' ; ,'. Wamut Stain for the Hair. . ' Tmtr ounces ef walnut skin beaten to a . pulp, to which I added pure alcohol, 14 ' euncaa. Let stand elaht days and strain, ' Before salng any dye th hair should be freed from grease by a thorough ahampoo. , The dy should b snplted to the hair hy meana of a toothbrueh and occeeional eomblng with a new mmo; eentoct with the - seal sheold be avoided. TO BEAUTIFY THE FACE Cor the BUckheUx First i!SSJ?' " ? I AM creatlr troublea with bUAheeds end larm parM, elaa ptmpiae. 1 bar Mver mK'w am. I tried anything Jor than,, bat would M . bnAM wka, A .IMA I. lid tf t h IT. 4 have a sood many balm on my anna ana e ew on my upper Up. Would you kindlr adrlM ma what treatmant to uaaT Would you plaaaa tell me what Is the causa of my faoa turnlns rear It turns red at astrthlna. especially whea amy eoa ' apaaka to ma. , I am yery healthy. . . . A FArTHFUL, READER. Cure the bhekheada first then con sider the enlarged pores. If you treat the latter before the blackheads are eradicated troublesome complications ' will reeult- - . ' -Green Soap Treatment for Slack- r ' ''. . '' beads. ..' Tincture of ru soap. 1 ounces! dla ' tilled witch basel, t ouncea; let this ml- ' lure stay on only a few momenta, than - wash oft with hot water. 1 If the green soap Irritates the skin. it sometimes will. - use it every other day. - Apply at com cream. at cold cream. r' be purchased " at , Va not a rsarular t. i. -V... It Is about the eon- ureen soap ma any drug store, "caka aoan. but slstenoy of custard. Try this method of removing the sue -perlluous hair on your arms and lips: Pumice Treatmant for Superfluous . ' "-' "' Hair. :; Oct an ordinary s-oent cake ef Pumlc stone. This la not numle soap, but the , regular old-fashioned pumlc stone. To Iemov the hair, rub the skui afflicted rlth the superfluous growth, and the , pumice stone will wear the hair off. "Urn - careful not to be toe beroia and irritate the skin. In eas the arms are mad red by this treatment, w a little cold cream. ', The pumlr stone Is best used at Bight ' before retiring. - . . ... regret that I cannot suggeet some thing to correct this unpleasant tend- ency to blush, as I should call it The usual redness of face that troubles : people can be cured, but I fear this Is ' a peculiar, nervoua disorder tor which 1 cannot prescribe. . , ... , , ;, ; ; ' t Formula Repeated T . Will roe kindly give me the formshk for your orange flower akin food A RKADXR. ' Orange Plower Skin jTood. Oil of aweet almonds, 4 ounces: white wax. f drama: spermaceti. drams: borax, I . oraina: Riycenna, lVe ounces: o rang. -newer water. 1 ouncea: oil of nerou. It dropa; oil ef biararade (oranx akin), U drops; oil of petit arraln. u drops. Melt the nrst three uiimi,ui aou in. glycerine to tn orang- flower water and dlsaolve tha borax in tha ml t Ufa. t K n ... m. - . - ,kif, - toita " A liAmdt tmtm a. I . .1 u. . W , t n . ' . j Mislaid Recipe Repeated I hsve mislaid the recipe for "eranga wer oream.' .WIU . you kindly rspwt ' Orange Flower Oream. , T- 1 eunoe: spermaceti, t eunc: . lanolin. ouncea; eocoanut oil. I ounces; ' orang newer-water. ounce; oil of sweet . almonds, 4 eunoeei tincture ef henaoin, gg ' , JkSTt "tb flrat flv IngridlenU together. ' Tske off th Are and beat until nearly oold. ' adding little by llttu th bsuoiaT ud. lastly, orange flower water. . . ... Explicit Directions ' Will you please tell me Bow to us amt monla for removing hair from th facet lliM'thrXS? d5ow,nh.'b?f It has any effsct, and la It permanent T Also, can you use It la eoonwctioa with the peroxide ot hydrogen I ; . v Make a solution of ammonia of about on tablespoonf ul to a glass of water.. Bathe the parts with It once .'. 14 t dMt'-uctive to the growth of hair, though Is not permanent -since, in the course of time, new hair -will grow. However, it e easy to keep this In subjection. The length of. time required depends upon your in dividual case,. A few weeks should show results. Peroxide ef hydrogen Is excellent to se with it though the peroxide should be used more fre 1 ' fluently. ' . . . i . .. . SI This Cream is Better - ' Have been aatns the Tauaalra Snd am now on my third hottla. uut - ... also drinking ths malt, but as yt says If you think I should Bee the oraitge. 5 aww-r w im, . - . p ' .'. reciuev OV do yon think by pereeveraao 1 will flnd gooa rsauiisi amiss A. - The quantity of the Vancatre remedy dependa upon the Individual using It I , would advise you to continue the tr.-.t nient faithfully for a while longer. . Hsve you followed the , directions carefully (two soupspoonfuls with ' ater befors ssch mesDT IM Vaucairs also sdvlses the drinking : of malt extract during meals, i t The orange-flower cream la not so . beneficial In this Instance ae- . Massage Cream for the Bust. lnolln. a ounce: spermaceti, H on ace; mutton tallow (freehly tried), oanca eo .. ooanut ell, ouncea: oil of aweet almonds, t ounce; tincture of bensoln. I dram ; x tract of Portugal, e eunoaej oil ef neroll, s) "Ikx as yon would sny eream ef the sort Rub sa gently msnt. . ,y. Almond Meal Bom few weeks ago you advised me to ess almond meal In.tead of snap. I writ to ask you how I can us it In connect i.t with the complexion bru.h. aa I o that , ev.ry night and do not like to discontinue dolus- su. VM I sprinkle soma en ti, bru.h? . It H. Th tlmonl meal BocJ jint Int'rfnrc in any way wi' i the use of the brush. Liquid Complexion Beautifier "Will roe ftaeae publish the recipe for a nauid compleotlon beautifier that doe not will.... VUOT(. M.BV T W1 T WW. UHU , beautlOer that had the appearano of clear - water, and It was excellent for beautifying - the skin. 1 sopited it to the faoa, and It left mv akin av.ft mwtA ..Iimi. f .lu u ' It a whitish atpearanoa, aa though I had ' vsea powasr. i have lost the. rclp. don't know where to ea It T. H n The nearest that I can come to grant ing your request is to give you the for tnul for "old fsshioned skin lotion." ' It is perfectly harmless, end makes the , skin soft and whit , Old-Fathloned Skin Lotion. ,. Spermaceti. U grama: white toap, in pow ?er. dram; whit was (pulverised)? i - dram; almond oil (eweet. 4 dram; Jordan almonds, s ounces: pur alcohpL ouncea: distilled water, ouncea; attar of rosea, t - dropa; oil of terolL t d-ops; eeseno of jaa- mine. , Uj draaw essence of white rose, m . dram. . - . " uiancn tn almonds and beat them li smooth paste adding some water grad to ' a Uln cream. Melt th wax, maceu and rlmond oil together, andto add the soap, nrevtcuslv rubbed A,Vn Blanch tn almonds and beat them Into a xrauuany i, sper- sdd th soap, prevtcusty rubbed down. with . wuw-umu. w." a. weter. X O toil ado. la . small quantitle, th remilnjer of th Water, aaalduouaiv Mlirrtna irtua .. i : strained almond craana and finally th alco hol and th perfumea, . . r .A little of this milk may be rubbed Into ; tn akin several times during th day. Tha ; tfst is psrmasanUy beoaflcuU. 7;', i ' r - I n r " ' ' iKougnenea oi. -uSrT"n? tlmuE.Vt I bw troubled with pimples, which after they went away L; Would leave larg hole In my skin, t trlod th lotion for enlarged pores recommendd ; by you but it did not seam to do any good. You will also oblige m by uillng m Vnat to do fur rough, red skin. Do you think th oranira-flower cream would i.j A v if at any wayT The, holes you describe may be small scars, caused by the plmplee having been lmpro perry opened. If that were the esse 1 would suggest a rem edy for them, but cannot unless 1 am sure that that is the trouble. : The orange-flower cream is sn excel lent skin food; but before beginning Its use try this lotion: : - . Lotion for Inflamed Skin. Boracle acid, 1 dram; distilled wttoa . Usa as a. wash two or thre Xliue a day. Muddy Skin Weald yon kindly give me advice as to BOW tO hav a h-tt-V fnm n!.. n . wM .1.1. t la very yellow end mnli.tv.i,.li.in. M . v b i. 1 w i . k . i T" J. - necx is very nrown. with the sun, J guass. I wv Mifl m rxu many pimpisa. . ?are ttm I .' a bit of color In my face. I would be vary much obliged to yea Jf yon could help me, J. H. Very evidently' your bad comDlexion is due to some Internal disturbance, probably a disordered liver. Consult a physician, and when theee troubles are remedied your skin without doubt will be In much better chape. There Is little use for me to prescribe external remswj dies until this is sccompllshed. . . .. - Face Paste I would thank yon very much If yon would give me a formula for -paste something to use on tn m Instead of powder liquid wtltener. Kindly tell II v tell m how tn make It pink or flash color. Can a past of this kind -be mads without whit lead? ' U.K. ' 1 think ths following Is whst you want As you see, there is no white lend in It All ths Ingredients are harmless. -Carmine Is th coloring matter. . Sultana Cream Make-Up. Sweet slmoBd ell,- 4 ounce; white was, -, melted, no grains; spermaceti, Uo grains; penaols (finely powdered), lot grain; tinc ture of ambergris, to grains; rice powdsrv 120 grains; purs carmine, la grains. - Blend the fata la the Inside receptacle of a custard boiler; add bensola while they are heating, the rice powder and carmine . while cooling, and tincture last of all. Spread It on th face and throat, gently -snd carefully, rubbing It Into th akin, and avoid Its getting Into th eyebrows or eloe te the eyea. Powder with any Beah-coi-red powder or veloutlne, eppiylng freely witn a pun, an alter a uttie wnne wipe eft with a bit of chamois. Thla masks se ensotuaiiy aa i a plaster of osstss and oainta . all Slisht tmt)erf actions of the akla without having the repulsively artificial look which they give. By artificial, light it la imper ceptible. . ''V , Slop Using the Flesh Brush , Lxa you tan me now i eouid get mv rare In a gcod eonditlon? My cheeks, chin sn. . forehead are covered with what louka Iih whit lumps, or a kind ef a blackhead without tha head. Some meter, whtl ot fl are seem to multiply, is thers not a saiv " that oould be ueed to Stake them all root v to th aurfac? Then don't yoit think If . they were removed and a lotion a 4 to dry thm un they could b got rll off Do you approv of th electric needle? Have dieted sntll I am starved. I as th flash brush and take l kln.ie of lng walks. It le moat smbarraselug to kav mt complexion thla wain If yon give rri any advice I will follow It alt M. L. Try this aimpl treatment for the skin trouble: . . Whltsheads. (Acne Molluscum). Open ach se-d acae with th point ef a ' fln cambric needle. The haiOet..! n t e must be prese-d or picked sue 1 tie et . 'V sac f the eland should th-n be r.-ti. 1 with a lllll lolit Vln.ar an. I wntr, i With a Very w-ak sol'H..'n cf carh-.tt,, a. 1 and wser. Strltlae t'1- n-l'a (.. r u.u.4 It hv dlnnina ttt, h" w m I r Th eliK'trlo iif'tn g ' f- t)tirpa", but n..t I Ualnif th (1 'n In sui h a matter. C'"'i ' onK w'V t lrttttg f--H f starve - . !. ' -) .1 ,,:v.