. THE ORECOr SUTJDAY J0UHTTA1, POIlTLAm SUNDAY , UOTIMNO, ; MARCH 17,- 1907 I I r II . Z .... I i : . , 1 II I t-THERB.Mc ltvd van who' said I " that when hs cam to choose . ' X 0 rwlfs hs would uk tbe favored . maid tbra questions, and upon ' tbees would depend . bfn further attain , tlons, . Ths flnt ' u, Do you always . . wear your hair the' same wayt tb eeo end, la that way becoming T and the v third. Is it fashionable T ; 1 ' y" Now tt may. or may not bo possible, M bo thought tt Waa, to judge of character ' by the coiffure, but tt la eartain that woman quito ftehegpoge themselves to ridicule and disdain by their overdevo- tlon to fashion, to tha exclusion of bean ty. raw seem to realls bow. much tha disposal of th hair raally. baa. to do, with tha profile, or In bow treat meas ure the countenance may bo affected by th coiffure. '; . - A few yean ago tba "Jaaloo Merodltb" curl ' waa the prevailing mode, and, to the ilsgust of .the sane-usually maoolf lino critic. oTery - woman, no matter ' what the color of bar hair or the char ter of her face, woro that ubiquitous "curl dangling err bar left ahoulder. To some few It waa. of course, becoming. but the great majority presented any thing but & .beautiful or elaaele appear- ance. Xy " All this waa simply an 111 uatra tlon of the fact that every- woman needs net own particular sty leot hair dressing to bring out the food point,, and to con ceal the bad onea. of bar eouotenanca.. The arrangement f the colffur should bo an art. not an accident There re not even any bard and fast rule to laid down In the matter, for each wom an must otudy bar own typo until aba baa achieved tbe desired effect y y; OBVIOUS F0LTJTS XOK0BJ3, Since,' however, it la the pronto that ''. la moat affected ,by bad; arrangement. -' and alnco. too. a , beautiful ; proftlo often createe a! beautiful face, and r vice versa. It la well to gtvs a few general direction! for tbe dressing ot the hair in euch - - manner aa to tot off the profile to the beat advantage. Must of these rules ahould. It seems, . be obvloue; bat, Judging by the truw lorttV ef women, ther are utterly un peg Known. yy ,-..- "'.":.- ri '-.y '-."vv In the first place, there are three feature to be directly considered the - forheeuL- the -no and the - ebJn. Y Tne eiaeaio proais, .ot course tne Tnoaei or an later oeatnies. repreaant "d. fc'genBe curve whose apex waa the - tip of the nose. Anything that dla- - turba thle curve militates agalnat claaalclam. Thus, a protruding chin or, ' a too small nose are alike unclaaalcaU and, therefore. Imperfect These are Irremediable defects ot nature, but other' ) Imperfectloaa there are easily trace-, able' to a fa'ulty coiffure. A pompa dour too largo for the face, for in-- ' ataneo. or a straight part on a nigh forehead, does not by any means add to the charm el Its wearer, tor It do- itracta from the curve I : ;. - . There 1 the whole matter In a nut- . . shall, but lUuatrations of it are legion. 'Tba Untidy arrangement of too hair la : the Illustration, for instance, ahow the .' afreet of tbls stylo of coiffure en a face ' . that was never Intended for It aa wit- f eeao the Improvement worked by the -' '-stylo Immodlately preceding It Boo, too, the girl with the severely pulled i baob : hair. and ' notice ' that the ' ' bad effect , Is caused . by the com- ; blnaUon of tbe style with the high -' forehead. r. Instances might go on for ever each of the : must rations : anovo abowm tbrrWfTrt Wmctrntrd lnju dleloua balrdreoalng on tba profile; but v the 111 proof la found In Wn ex am in a- tlon c. tbe atylea that no woman can , or fbould wear. Chief among tbem I tbe "bolster, pompadour, tightly-fast-- oned at the forehead. 1 with Invisible kaUrpina, The reason for this is plain: tt. destroys the .ourvo ot classicism, no f"' ht,.ti f f!fr VJZZ . turoa. .Another JJ1 n smooth expanse canoed by the painful . pulling back from the' forehead, and . tb. reason is the same. Tbe third, the - happily extinct bang, completely bides the forehead and annihilate the curve -" completely. ,': .'.' -.. Mors completely, exprasaed. the rulea Vould bet .The. round, blgb ' forehead -'requires a loose part .felling over tt and. biding ltd promlnenoe; the nr , row, blgb forehead -a bad combination by the wayneeds hair : . parted and . puffed oi both aides; the low, narrow - tnurinav cut them short ' as ' fro- quei.t cutunav will make .them- grow. . Above all. do not work at them too much, leave them aione, and have pa- tlenc. ' When they have reoovored Irom the sever treatment you have given them they will grow well enough. A long Illness needs a long cure ' v To Reduce Flesh "T ' The innlosed Is a eooundrum t ma. - Will ou kindly nrpialn Ue treatment in regard to reducing Bt-ahf . f . a -it IS VIRT CNUBUAU , ' "P. X. at. Thle treatment Is a amst sue ' sceeful way to. reduce -ih. and It Is most unusual to sal" as you pave done. It la not unheard ot. however, as 1 have Known It to happen at Bret t several othor pennns. a.vvutueliy howover. they, brren to !, sud lost then very rapidly., Are you taking title tirsinient under ine'.lvloe jf your thyalclan, there sre smne ron'tlfuuea to htih It Is absolutely batmruir' Mra J. t. W.- . Tlis Incln-rd f!!Mlne; N n I lred to I". M, In r' i jv tn a i.r uttor. and con! J in i i 1 i j I e oii.or .'" ' -t v ' ' -. . v '', 1 , '.. ' .' !- ' !". ' ' - ' ' -'. "" ' ' '"'.- v ' ; , ... -'',.. . ,,.., . , j,. -i ... V'iT -' ' i i V S'.T .. - ,--- - - . Heat eilre oil. Sllee ,up the oneemoera, To Strengthen FihgerN4$U.:.: V r" ' TXSr-&"3HZ'tfi frr-"-' and i. tb. only thing tor th.t ' "tfl? ,7o,,ifoSVuS.c M WtVL, yoS kindlr advise roe what to de u you wrri follow the directions given ' tr Kx-k. Ii you would send soma ad- J . : .v .vX -1, ; ' v.-.i ' .- purpoe tbat 1 know of. -' Discolored , Put Into pots and cover with parchment. .fjS, s? ftnssr naiiet 1 Save, bsw WU below falthMly tor Period of i'TSl'TiJA f-X?". ' ' - V ?' ': " tooth may be made white again by the . . - . , ' . Ah J hltel?MofaWt tw '.'. 1 "" ? wff find suffloleot y SmS leUS.a.5Sn. iaindva'aS f. f r Hardemnr the Teeth . J;' i ' application of pumices but 1 wouli not ! I f)llv Ikiti and ! MackhtaAl yh ,!?.!?oMn .'rMr " .J m. ' encouragement in loaa of fleeh to athnu- ' lemon and sttlchur fl..ui?y I have a oaa J. . ue"4 " advise this tn veur oaea. r alnea r tha i ! VlT OKIH Ono tJluCKnCOuS win ao stow. -v. late a desire to cootlnue the treatment -cream, that my noetor gave me; j have alee jk.T,BTPr f""1? muca Mtmrea aso eare- . iB1Bj ' an Vaur teeth la ak- thi, 1 he . ' 1 am troubled very inoeh' with oily skla Naturally, when you bavo bitten your even at th. cost Of a good deal. of self- yJ-J-d s-vml dlff.rjnt erexne.'f have had Un? by dm u,i oy.et t, p- JHJ' B0ff7 ..nl!!;l . I..ii2J . biaehuie My fece la -r( ith . ' ", aa ions they wUl b. Very denial. ... , A hre pelra of rubeer glovee, but I cannot PJaunent my deatiat Informed, m XkrnA acMlty of the Stomaon may have caused xttrm l have tried everything, but without finger nails SO ' , . AV 1 2 wi-v , . Bord1 thaas. They will not -wear or lest , there was hardly any enamel or! the back this condition. - You should - see va, - pucoeea. 1 have equeesed some of them out. soft and brittle. A good way 10 harden Hulte, for tb. Bedactlon 01 lflSsn. any time with good oar. They are very M a.y aeeth, Ue said ha never saw rwb , physician about thkv as It may base bit they seem to be ooa.lns la faet.r. Win them is to soak the nails several times Ar3l4 M ,-.MtMMd food, an . y M Cotton .nurt on the teeth o a roans pareoa. . ve serious effects. Enou.h blcartrffr., V rou plel'e five me a recl to car. then,, a da in warm oUva . oil. Is man- . eet ,'riTuiaT or - nd fwn-.w- - My IMA era even, and aae ainr. K-a V Z,7I:'.at f"-OU.f" ?.?: ''"''? " "T."""'. A.?.V..f'" X II fl v X , III. .. i . I :i-lJ.iV.'.V...VIn i I'i ii mil. ...i h...mI I '..:--....-.-" f I ! ' r,i. '. ." s forehead, a rather largo pompadour, a " JIttle lower la fronKthan at the aldea. and .the low, broad forehead (the per- tct type) alon caa'weaitbe atralght iUghUy waved at tbe aldeevv I all these atylee.'' lt U trueXtha - forehead la. tbe nfir feature eonaldei , ea; but. usually, the nose and ehla - follow Ite general character, and In a aenae belong with." It ' -Where there la : any marked dlacrepancy. however, the coiffure must be modified to oult.1t Thua a small nose requires that the ' pompadour above It, If pompadour . there be. ahall tint k. rf tha Kif - r!fVV & .,i...i1. V seemlnglv threefold Increased by aa , absolately undevlatlng and unoomprO , mlalng part,-. la other worda, don't ei' , pose your nose If It'le too largo,' and -don't annihilate It If It la too smalL' One must bo careful, too, 'as to the t chin, if It to notloaably receding or protruding, more attention than over ; , muat bo paid to the hair. Here, again, , moderation muat be, the watchword. iV ARBABQtQQ JHB BACK HATftV v. ; j. Xven those wbo.dopay soma atten- ' tlon to tbe affect of the oolffure on the profile seldom seem to realise that the ' .'arrangement of the back ., balr baa -anything to do with the matter. As -' far as possible, the general snap of I the bead should be retained, and this Is .tbe reason that the 'pompadour In-.-' the back" style - la so anbeoomtng. - V Much more explicit rules may be given v. .bore.' however, generally speaking, , ' those who wear their hair "a la pom- - - ' pa dour" should . coll It -;o top . .of the bead: tboee wad' 'effect the part ' ,. ahould wear It low. , Loosely waved , balr reaulres the largo bun, rather far . . up on tbe bead, securely taatened with bow--. over, goes .tao reai urean coil, ana oven, on. o'ccaslon, tbOt fllleVs. , Often,. when the almple ooU lo not aeoomlng. the plait, loosely woven n cover ing the entire top 'fit the bead; is sur- . piialngly so. ' j. : . , A good method for those wbo cannot " afford the time to practice until the , ,d-faablonodTslihouett. or oven a .paper doll figure, of on.'. ..if. and - Jl.-... ,.-, draw different . coiffures ' on It , until satisfaction Is. obtained an the to " use that as a model. .. Finally, 'never follow a prevailing modb almply beeauso It is the stylo, ; Remember always tbat; fashions : change, but faces do not This does not mean -tbat one Is always U wear the hair la exactly the same manner: It la only aeoeesery to preserve the same general character . at oolffure. Above all, remember the claaale ourva. ; and rouow its Uses. starch, such as ueas. beans, corn, potato. eto. Have your bread toasted! sprinkle It vlta salt Instead of ueinc butter. Milk. I regret to say. If I ve piue and goo, 1 rattening. Skimmed mils snay be drunk. Hot. aster ia aa excellent substitute for ether liquids. Add a little Of the Juice ot limes or lemons - to It, If you choose. Umlt your sleeping hour t seven at th wulald. Me naps. You must take exercise. If yu cannot walk at least Ave mtlea day, and do not wheel, go to one of the ta- t st I tut ions where mechanical msaeace is given. Several of my correspoadente report excellent results from this method of set- . . ' tins the vigorous east-rise they require. The syetem M thorouerhly atholeeume and not ex pensive. In reiuolng fleeh the one faot to , remllet-t Is that fat le ' arbtjo oxrr-Q de stroys or bams out carbon. Yoa must onn- . sume the carbon by the 4nrvsea you take , . through your lunge. Ttve mere exercise the . more oxvgen and rneo,uent deetructltMt ef . fnt by th one healthful method of curing v obMity. ' ' . The more starch and sugar fen eat the '; Cracked Hand . r My trnuhe me very. vry morh. Vy n-.ii ie ir end la cold weather eraeaa . v- -t - . - - - x :y . "aw k. ar Ki mw saw- 0." : .hib.ii P , .. . ; .,- i '? ,v- --v-- I ' ' -"i . - ' L V t .. -'5 . f 4 P . r K t fr 'J ' - ij... ...' - -7 , T'"" '.., J 1 II i YV'V 7'Jcrc-rar(r.tr f . III--.' A : J . . v--.v w - - -e , , . Ae a1 t kvew slIMl taw bah , ' w. w- we. aa-vaiam ow onv waa Ml - HV V o taiuiw fill Oil' aUKl IIUTU Waa.ll . MVaaLMsw Btnce your hando are so dry. voa need something to supply -the place of th natural oils. Have you tried this cream f ' V r Croaaa for. Chapped Hands. ' ; 'f I - , Si1!, Patrnlatum . tH Oubc'.. .'Parattla waa , 1 ounoe ' ikf"0" "...V-v. -... . I ojn.a - Jester .a....,.,,.,......., 1W trninee . - 9',1 J - d" , Alouhat .....I.... dram ' Melt the paraffla wax. add the patrols-' , turn and lanolin. Stir ennntantly, Vetlns .'-the wstef In during the proce-s, --Add the- oil gnd alcohol when nearly cold, a -Never wash your bands In cold water, : . and.be careful to use tbe Cream just, before going out In the air. If you wish, you might try. tanking cosmetic gloves .' by the following formula: , , Xs Make Cosmetic Oloros, - . ' J Te rrtft. large lesthrr glows, three or , tour sli-e ti Mrs, nip thorn ftp-n and spread the Inside w-UH one of th following l-reiieral iiieS, then Bw the rlppeil seam up. The elmjil t snd. trtr.i-efi.re. the least truu. blesorse, paste to Maks I this l , , , T '.i Cosmetic OIots PastaN, ' 'Orsond barley, the white of aa axg. il tea- 1 C - wnltand m-eitv. LaMelv laey .losing their bltaoea. t have eft beea 'i . trewuied with astdity ef the stomach and ; . veumaca trouaie. and, altuougu no bmoi- cine cvuka nave- taaea ia enaatet u, I I , tiiougtit perbapa the aold might aneut tueio. ; The dentist eald ta twice a week rlr.ee , . B-.cuUi with . milk ot magneels, bet h . doeen't suggest anything to help me. - yoa hero met I once h.ard that a lady lm- , - proved ber tth by drinking milk a-vtilme MUr. Uo you think it would bI to hard en miner J am ireatly dlatreaeed. as it , i means not mm kit all of my teeth, and ! L they have alwaye beea one ef my beet Ia tiires. If 1 could harden them and keep theinatnel lert. I should be grateful u iou. They seem to he softening. Also, can .. 1 InT tell me If jt Is poyslhle toreduc th large Joint of the footf My feet re nat- rally very narrow, but by once getting a ' shoe with s-em across the Joint I have somewhst enlarged my Joints. - They are ' . n.it sine. Can )Tiu give me an asercise or ,( ' snvthlng to rwfiioe themt Also, will that exercise ef rlelng on the tee twenty times ' a dayto enlarge the calf siske the Juinta . I'hav faithfully need the Jaherandl ere- ' . laah grower, and can see no effect. I used , i It onre st nlg.it for twe or three months. TN'hy doem't it help me? . j j LUCILU. , - Umewster ' I bxcellent for hardening ' III! ' i" 1. 1 II knife, takes dlesolved tn, water, may re- , Have, It somewhat, . v . , ' If you mean that tha "enlarged Joint" is a bunion, you might try the ' treatment given below. If not 1 do not know now you may eorfwet it, tnougn tb exercise named will nut enlarge It further, the Jaborandl balr tonlo should : prove satisfactory if carefully preparea. , If It doea not, try rubbing tbe least lit- -tie bit of vaseline Into the eyebrows, being careful not to get it . into : th eyee. " , . Treatment foriBunlonsi , -. , Oet a bunion plaster and nick with the .' artsmors aieuod tne l aside circle ur oi-ul.,. .' Moisten the plaster, and put It over the tunion. Put a small weilge of felt between ' ' the g -eat toe and the eerood toe, which wl.l , - tl.row the ft asor into shai. It wilt . greatly relieve th pressure on the rulnt. erraw tne stocking oa caretutiy. - vt nen ?oo tut your shoe on, you will rtlscoA-er that he enlarged Joint eViee not begin to show as much wiui the plater oa ae without. And all pala and Irritetlei ar prevented l-y Weartng the plaster, which makes It Imp. -, HMe f.rr the leather to tome In contact ana the sure Joint er irritate u. Massaging Crovs-Feet kindly tell me how to massage . crow's-fMt aad wrtnklas that come uiuw .. tit eresr I oo not uov linw jam mo . thm In the direction ther ran or eroes-' wise. How Ions should ther be maMaced at ' a time aad bow of teat I am M rn old. . se tber are not deep. . IMJR18. Ton are beginning at lust the right time, ae the longer wrinkles remain 'the harder they are to eradicate. Mas sage wrinkle alwaye acrose and -using the two hands In different di rections, causing - almost a pushing movement Massage every night and s morning for ten or fifteen minutes at ' a time. The wrinkles under the eyee are probably the hardeat ct all to - - - 111 . Am time.-Perhaps noma almple skin food. given onen on tnie pagev win neip mai tara. You must bo very careful in work- lug with these wrtnklee not to let any of whatever skin food you use get Into '. tb eyes. . ,.,'... . - ' ' Advice Entirely Free A Blncer Friend Use the following , - Chinese ey.laah stain, which la excellent . tor the purpose and long-lasting in its results: . Calnsss Eyolaah Btaln. : Crura arable t dram . ' India Ink H dram : ' Rosewater 4 oanees fewder th Ink and gum and triturate : srnll quantities of the powder with tha ' ''roerwator antll you set a uniform black - liquid In a powder, and then add the re- mainder ef the roeewater te tt. It rheuld be applied with a tiny eamel's-bair brueh. Tour money Is awaiting yon at this . office, and will be sent on receipt, of your name and address. My advice is , sntlrely free. '.. ,f , , ,,, . Removing Small Hairs I shall be very thankful If you will ten : me Bow toremove small halra that havs . : appeared DO my forehead. They never seem to (row, aa they have been the sam length for ever a year. Also, how can I r - move hair from the baek ef the aenkf ........ .; . .... BKIXA. ;- The only sure way to remot so- ' . perfluous nalrs Is by electricity or X . ray treatment The pumice stone treatment 1 am giving you la good for a , time, but Is not permanent As soon , as the hair reappears the treatment must bo r-newed. Be careful not to rub too bard. ' i -i'-. . - .efuinles Trsatinsnt, i Oet en ordinary g-cent sake ef ptrmlee stone. This la pot pumlo eoap, but th regular old-fash loaed pumlea stone, Te re move tna hair, rub the skin afflicted with th superfluous growth, - and the pumice . atone will wear the hair off. Be careful pot to be to berate, and Irritate the skin, la ease the arm are made red by this treat- . .. meat, use a little sold ereaia. Light Hair and Fseckles - " '1 hope yen will help me a llttla Tha ende ' - ef ray balr are a soiden brown, but the net le dark brown, will you tell me something . . to make It all light brown T . I am rathes lair and am blessed wtth , reey oheeks, but freckles spoil It all. Aa ay skin Is rather lender, I am amid to una ,' many prepartitlona . Can you tell pe r-ome-, thing tba will help met . PATSY. I am afraid that nothing' can turn . dark hair light but a bleach, and that - 1 never advise except aa an absolute - necessity. It Is a common thing for , hair to be golden at tha ends, and a ' beauty rather than a disfigurement The . freckle cure I am giving you ' - - will not harm the most tender akin; it may even be too mild. . '. ,' . . - 8now of Cucumber. ' ' ' rFor Sunbura and Ftacklss.t ' Small eiMumbara.. I 1 think that the - green-soap treat ment le what, you want. It Is very good, and certainly ought to cur the -blackheads. ..... Orssa Soap Treatment for Blackheads Tincture of green Soap... t eunoee ' ' tietilled wlfh hasel 1 euuree ' 1 Let this mixture remain on only a few . minutes, then wash on with hot wat-r. If the green soap irriuttee the ekln, as ' It sometime will, use it svery other day. " Apply a cold oream. Urren eoep may be eurchaeed t any 1 gmid drug stijr. It Is aot s riu ar "cake simp, but is about th consistency ejf cus- . tarn. For the short oily balr try the fol. lowfg lotion: . ; . Lotion for Oilj Hair.1 Ali-nhol fftiinrs llrh hssel 2 .... , ltem-lrv li,iii. Hub well Into the si-alp rleii. Aft-r the ollinr-ss dl-eprr-ere iin l.-r . this ' ' '. i)t f -ii lo w the e - . - ''to ' r . v. I - , s n 1 i ' r i r . pru CARE OF SKIN AND HAIR Mass' of Premature IFrinkte 11 you piess Mno aie rellabU raloe ior UMftT Althoush only M. my forehead is a iiu if wrfnkia in every dlreetlua and I have a decided droop. a fb eonwr e( the aoee and mouth. . will yeu also give the name ot a good ream (or formula), one whlh you are eure will not nake a bad arowtn of superfltioue -pair anr wuraet Alee eometiima to nrotaoa- - aijr lace from the drying effect of an aver ' heated aeuse and from the cold winds. ..... r. m. ' I give you below an astringent lotion -for premature wrlnklee, regarding which many of - my correspondon to apeak enthusiastically. Do you not find that the droop of the mouth la rather a matter of temperament than a met- . ter of physical defect T Cultivate cheef fulness, which glvee the upward opll mletlo ourvo to the mouth. -Lotion for Prematura Wrinkles. Alum T sralne ImoBd milk (thick) ouncM oMwater gum Ulsaolre the alum In the rosewater, then ' pour gently mta tae almuod aula with aun atant ssitatloo. Apply with a piece ef eld Imee or a piece ef ahenrhent eottea every MtM before re- tiring. , . - Uaaaage the flesh In a series of rotary y motlona. placing the nnger Upa firmiyi on the face and forehead. Tou wul find In the following a lo tion for dry ekln which ahould coun- ' teract the atmoaphero of the house and the weather. - . v I have no complaints from corre spondents that It promoted growth ot hair, but If you have a tendency to a superfluous growth, use the flesh brusia . with moderately hot water and a pure byglenlo soap every" night, which will counteract any tendency In thle dlreo- . tlon which the" ktloa might otherwise) have, Lotion for Dry Skin. -. Almond ell 1 Simple tincture of bensoln-..." Vi , Mix tha three Ingredients together and rub into the skin. -i r ,---r , Oily Hair Thin at Temples 1 am a stenographer, and about twe ye re aso I had a heavy bead ef hair, but It haa beea gradually coming out and has aroma very thin rlaht above the temple. My hair Is Inclined to be oily sad baa dandruff In It. If 1 do not wash It every two weeks, tt be come a ally that I eaa acareely da any thing with it. Caa yoa recommend eoma- -thing that will possibly thicken It ap oa th templee and atop it from dropping outf I also suffer a great deal recently from In dlgestroo.. Caa yoa reeommend something? , .- . J. B. The following lotion Is excellent for l!v hair. If nsed dallv It tends to" ''r.ii';a1 produce a crisp condition: -. Lotion toy Oily Kaix. . , werdsred bicarbonate of i . , - soda, borate of soda (also . .powdered), each ........... oomv ' ' Caa de cologne 1 fluid eanre A ' Alcohol . fluid ouacaa . , letllled water 14 eunoee c Mix and agitate uaUl solution Is eomplate. Apply to the roots with - sponge or . -soft brush. For the thinning of the hair at tern- flee, the half-hour nightly, massage reatmenta will be . beat," and ahould . be' extended to the entire eurface. - Preea the finger tips firmly into th .scalp and go over th entire head In a aerlaa of little rotary motlona, loosen ing the scalp from the bead until it , - rolls freely under the nngere, and un ' til the soalp glows from the aUmuial Ing Influence. -I would recommend tbat you see : physician reaardlng the ladlgeatlon. - could give you a diet and generel In structions for keeping, the system It good order, but if the case is one of long standing you should, perhaps, have some medicine to establish a good condition. I do not believe any one who le willing to deny themselves , certain unwholesome- viands need be a sufferer from Indigestion, Massage of the Scalp . I see yo describe pi a ge ad little) wheel-like enovemenu. Do you pries hard - enouait to move tn seaip or not r I you woaia exptait : trial I eould und explain the operation so plainly A brwtaeaiaiiit whl.h V nave been u tton I have have been usable to da from any deaoiip- seen, wul not this continue , rotary naoUo wear out thin halrt U. B. : I am very sorry that you have not . been able to understand my dlreo tlona. I will try now to make them as plain as poeelblo. Beginning at the base of the skull, la back, tha massage should work steadily for ward. Instead, however, ..of simply) rubbing In a straight line, move al ways in little circles, round and round aa well aa inward. The maaaag should bo hard enough to move th scalp, stopping short only of real pain. Never masaage : with the knuc kles,' but always with the tips of the fingers, holding the head between th thumb. I hope that the motion la now clear to you, and that you wUl meet wits. uwvwwa, - V ',': Enlarred Pores Please publish In your column the pro portion of borla arid and witch hasel ?ou reesmmend for enlarged pores ef he skin. , k t U 1 Below find the proportions of ta formula for enlarged poree rvqueeted. . Lotion for Enlarged Pores, , Borlo add...... -1 dram ' Lletilled witch basal.., 4 ouao-e i Apply with a pieo of old line a er a bit of absorbent eottoa, . Preventing a Scar can yon pieeke tell me what wilt pre me Ml .ve a c of a '. a soarr I have a carbuncle shout the sis . ot a eaarter of a dollar on mv ee-k. L rT I have a carbuncle shout In . think It will begin to heel in a few say. I would regret exceedingly to have a soar. If It be poetible, will yov please tell ate . what Is beet to prevent a scar? MILDRED.' ' '" Even if It wero not now unavoidably too late, 1 could not tell you any way of preventing a mar. Bears result sl -ways from some wound or sore, and to put anything on them would keep then, from healing and make them worse. They may. however, be cured by fullow lowlng lotion: . 1. 1 Salve for Soars, ;' lanolin ., 1 drama - Ointment of binltellde of mercury I dram Hub la well eite a dev. . i Hair Very Dry Will vo Pleas tafo-ni me what Is good fnr very dry heirt Ther eerena It be a , ell about my hair. M. M. Yeu tell me verv Utile shout your bnlr on which to ban rny rreei-rlpl l..n, but i think that th foiloaunt la wiiut . you need i ,",.. Lotion for pry Itnlr. r Oivirine I I .tu rle er-l.iene.. '4i . .. . I.i'liil-l aitiiiii i. I ' ' i i.r ..... ..un (i-l nf n Hi"! V