'OMAN'S "orowniBB giory." which should be . her greatest ; 1 i .'.-. . souro of anxiety, n juuew ' from the number of letters 1 receive .daily asking for -help' In- aoms specific i disorder, the majority of women hava more or lew trouble with their hair. ' This la. of course, due to varied 'mum nrhrr1"1- living, a rundown system, . nervous strain, ovi worry, or even, I'm sorry to aay. to carelessness '..as to-hablta of parsonal . cleanliness. . But It la not so much eausca with which we are to deal today aa with eurea. ' Thar la no reason why a woman whose hair la falling badly, who Is . troubled with dandruff; whose locks. ; hare beeome endy, short and" split, are too harsh and dry or suffer from that, even more unpleasant condition, undue OlUnosst who la. Indeed, aBiloted with amy of the annoying Ills which can and , do affect the healthy growth of the hair, should straightway resign herself L' to the unpleasant alternative, of bald ! 'seas or scratch.;: ' Xhere la a remedy for almost every hair disorder. If taken In time, and the thing to do is te find and apply that . .remedy aa soon as possible. Every wo ,'man la. ef course, anxious to keep her hair glossy, . thick and of it natural color; but.'; unfortunately, few women 'know the proper way to do aoy :-r it-i. Despite the reams of advice that are ' vow printed on the oar of the hair. It Via surprising how vague la the know) edge- possessed by the average person -on the ubJeot. When suddenly awak sned to the fact that their hair la not- what R once was. most women try the first nostrum prescribed by some well- ; meaning but lll-advlsed friend Often It is the worst thing they could do. and tut hastens the fata they are seeking to avert. ,' . "V ';' ',;.,' ITXCXnX TBIATJCENTS jV ; ' - No one has yet discovered the univer sal panacea for hair Ilia. Special dis orders require special treatment, which,' If possible.-: should be professional. . There la little use In denying that It la beat, j to ' have ... one's hair regu- ' larly treated by a skilled hairdresser - " who has mad a sclenUflc study of her -' profession. Results wUl undoubtedly be ' quicker and gained with much less wear . and tear on one's own time, strength and .temper. But this Is Impossible to the vast ma jority of women. Sometimes It la a, question of money; often, especially in i atnoil towns, there la no hair apoclaltst ' on whom one can rely. , Remember, a wrong treatment of the hair Is often worse than none. Today I am going to atmp., thoroughly pracUcal talk on keeping the hair to good condition under ordinary circumstance. The directions are such . ! that any woman can follow them who ha wilt to do so. After all. that Is . ' the chief trouble with home treatments they are spasmodic. It does no good 1 to vlgorouaiy follow- rules for a week t or two and then retire from the light oa falling locks because too lasy to de vote the small amount of time dally that la necessary to win. Naturally, If the reason for poor hair ea ha traced to the various physical " ousts' I have mentioned, they should first be corrected under the care of . ana's physician 'or by the practice of common sense. But for general condi tions the following advice, carefully and . regularly followed, cannot fall to ben efit, r . '. . w. hear much of manage these days, of It active tonlo effect on the hair roots and oella by Increasing the flow of blood through the scalp. But how many women know the massage move msnU that, will most quickly bring re sult T : ; ; '' ;f,- -"j : , - ' , 1 : , 'J. Than, again, la general way, we appreciate . the " necessity . for perfeet eleaallness of the scalp, but fad to at tain It through Ignorance of the proper . methods. ; --; -' ' ' ' ' 'i 'The Arst thing a woman who Is an- .lous about her hair should do Is to give It a thorough shampoo. This should be repeated at least once a month. It can be easily and well done by ana's self unless the hair is Very heavy. - First, loosen all the dead skin on the scalp with a brush or comb, .and re move all tangles. Then rub In a good purs shampoo. Any of those so often given la thess columns will be effective. Choose on suited to 1 your peculiar needs. . v . ' Aa excellent shampoo Is to beat up two eggs with a tablespoon! ul of hot water, and rub It thoroughly Into the scalp. If possible, let It remain a half ; hour before removing. The chief pre caution that must be taken la to rinse - with lukewarm wster until all the egg Is out of the hair. Iter, rinse with WVer as hot ss you can stand, gradu- fT 1 I it ally ooollng tni the water la perfectly cold. -Do not apply the cold water too quickly, or congestion may result. A - sprayer attached to a faucet where the water can be tampered la the best pos sible means of rinsing. ' ro drying, twist the long hair rather tightly to get out the surplus water. Then work on the scalp with a towel. When that la thoroughly dry, the long hair Usually has taken care of Itself. When halt dry, brush the hair; comb ing first add to the tangles. Later, part ' In strands and comb. ' Contrary to the usual belief, drying the hair la the air and sun makss It dry and stand out. and will not give a soft look.. On the other band, ' drying by. means of artt- . flclal heat la a most pernicious practice. After .the ' hair is shampooed many women like to rub in a little tonlo ao-" ccrdlng to the directions given later. If the hair la dry a little sweet oil can be rubbed in. This Is better than vaseline, too much of which smother the roots. . While the hair, undoubtedly stsys up" - better If waved after shampooing. It la - not well to use hot irons. A very pretty natural-looking wave ean be given by putting in the sids combs or a pompa- . dour comb, while the hair Is still damp, . - and. pressing it forward. One can also use the stick wavers or plait the hair ' 1a small strands. ; If ths hair la falling 'badly or has ' dandruff, a daily massage of the scalp . and treatment with' tonlo Is Important. If the hair Is In a very bsd condition, " this can even be done twice a day. Or . dlnarlly It is sufficient to spply tonlo ' twice a. Week. ... - V-;. xABaAQZ.tiuvr. ' C .Ths scalp, however, should bs raas . saged daily.- A tight scalp Is the secret of half the falling hair, and the aha a should be to loosen It. This Is partlou- larly necessary after a fever, when It frequently becomes hide-bound. " The movements given cannot fall to have the" desired loosening effect. . j i The first thing to do for the dally treatment of the hair Is to ventilate'. It thoroughly. .Shake It up well and " loosen the ends to give air, as some-; ' times hair gains an unpleasant odor ' . from too close confinement. ' . As the tonlo must never be applied . without first exciting the scalp to opea the pores, loosen the dead skin with a comb and then brush thoroughly . to loosen the : dandruff and ' remove the . dust. '-'. . : ."'' Aa excellent brush for the purpose Is ., a little shampoo brush about four Inches , long and twa Inches wide. These cost ' from 76 cents to ft. 00, and are equally ' " as efficacious as . the much-vaunted " brush with English bristles, which are very expensive, - If the hair Is vary thick, part It and' ; brush to each side, beginning at the ' top of the head and going down to the 'bottom of the hair. Rubbing- the brush ' '; into ths scalp helps to excite It. .. If ths hair la oily, take a towel and . rub the scalp Just as aftsr shampooing. . By ths way, this tonlo treatment Is ex cellent for oily conditions, Jf rubbed la ' thoroughly; In extreme esses, powder , can be used occasionally. ; but It, dogs '. the pores. ;, - , :. , . ' . , With a dry scalp, aevsr use. a tenia . with much alcohol In It It Is easy to ' tell a dry condition by ths presence of denoVskln or dandruff. ". ' Before putting on the tonlo, mas saga the scalp with thess movements: , Placing the four Angers and thumb ef sack hand abovs the ears, work up (o ths crown of the hesd in a rotary .i press-' , Ing motion. Then, putting ths right hand on the temple and the left at the nape ef the neck in the same position. . again work up to ths crown, until THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLATD, SUNDAY 'I V, -; i , - VI - . I J. . .... V 'MfM VI ' ' ' GJjncf ft) pr- vote ahc-ufo t h every particle of the scalp has been , gone over.' "." ' -' .' , Next put the thumb and first finger ' f the light hand oa the temples, and ' ths five fingers of ths left hand at the -nap of the neck or the crown of the " head, and move the whole scalp front and back. Then put ths thumb and first finger to each side, at the crown of the head, and move the scalp from side to side. - These two movements are un- . rivaled for loosening the tissues from the bone.' ' If the scalp,' when rubbed, does hot . glow and get red. It la a sign of poor circulation. To correct this, put the thumbs under ths chin and three fin gers oa ths lymphatic glands' and rub In a circular motion, either front or back, to smpty ths blood through the glands To refill, place three fingers Juat below the temple on each side of th y sockets and work with a ro- . tary movement ' Now apply the tonlo. . This can be most economically dona by parting the . hair and using a toothbrush to get Into the scalp. It can also be put on with a ' medicine dropper or with a small ma chine oil can. Car must be taken' with the latter that there la nothing In the tonlo to sot on the tin. Rub In thorough- -ly, and remember th tonlo is for ths scalp, not the hair. y- Rub with ths rotary massaga move- ' ments until thoroughly dry. 1 Always be careful not to exert too much press ore ' abova the ear, . ITS. , S if .... ' v i ..4 ... " : " T At the last, ths use of the electric , brush for a short treatment la very henefloIaL .These brushes, when they ' are to be used by one's self, must have the negative and positive poles contain ed within the brush Itself, as one nat-. uraliy cannot hold a lode in on hand, ' aa la th picture. They are oompara- . tively inexpensive. Th battery last several months, and can b recharged - . tor to cents. This brush should be used only about five minute at a time. and .. , but once or twice a week. , , Though this tonlo treatment sounds ' complicated. It can easily be managed '. In the space of twenty minutes. - Surely every woman la willing to de-'. vote that much . time now that she knows 'how to gain ths glossy. ' shim- , meting, well-kept hair that adda so ' much to her appearance. Besides, such car ia the best possible way to avoid the unwelcome gray hairs. Cure for Blushing Btnehlnt is due te servoueneaa, la it -" not f If eo, eaa I sot set rid of kluahlas -by nret sottln rid of aervouaaeoef Now, what I want you to do for me Is te tell me how I caa everoeme this serv euanoaa Are there not eom rulee yea eaa slve me te follow eech day. r some exercteee to se .tareusa that will help . met Surely yea have had ether eerreenend ent en thla eame subject and have help- .. ed them, and sew won't rea pleaoe balp met . A FRIEND. . ' X am afraid that my advice will b ef lltU bU to you, Blushing, as yoit MORNING. MARCH 24, fiss tfGLlL Tt--:''-..'! 1 v:f-rv,v.: say, comes often from nervousness, and no medio! ne or txercire will cur that. It Is, however, more frequently due to self -consciousness, and ' In this case ' you must school yourself, to s forgetful of your own personality.'' When yeu are in th presence of others, think only ef them, or of some absorbing topic Remember that every one In the room ia not thinking of you, and that your blushes alone make you 'conspicuous. Even if some one speaks to you, nothing extraordinary is hsppenlng. See aa much of .other people aa you ean, and in time you will overcome your tent dency Blushing ie attractive In a young. gtaV but In aa older woman It grows . wearing. Don't think so much about it; forget yourself. Tost is all there is tO It. . 1 ' . ' Fot Dry Hair and Dandruff, Can yea tell me of a dreealaa that ' will help dry my hair t It waa black, bat la now very era v. elthouah there are . plaeoa wkere the sew balra are oemln la very black. I am slee troubled with , a sonly dandruff . u H. "Dandruff Is usually due to sxeeeslv dryness of the hair and scalp, and when this disappears the dandruff goes also. The formula I give. you will, therefore, be good for both. . .. 'Lotion tor Pry Hair. ' - Olyeerlne t ounce tCau Se solos no.. ... ..... ..... .tpint Liquid ammonia... ... eaaasai X &TIWi OH f 4rlcanuni( H dram .. Oil of roaomary ........ .............. 44 Oram Tincture ef oanthartde 1 ounce . Briskly at Itate for toa mtnutoa, than add . camphor Julep, H plat, and asala sua wail ' and atlr. A fw drops ef eoMnce et aiuafe ' or ether sertuss caa be added, I J907 S MRS. SYMES' ADVICE TO CORRESPONDENTS ; IJo Clear Complexion WOX ytm plesee let me know how to elear a taee trom plmpUat My taee ts rousb, and I sveplmj "ds blackheads . TBOUBUKO. ' The following treatment la excellent : for clearing the complexion: Rub the, face over, Jimt before washing it. wlta two tesspoonfuls of flowers of sulphur In h-l. a ntnt n. KBW milk. TblB , mixtnrs snouia siana m " . for It Is used on the face. j It you are troubled further, ;usa the following cream; , SlackAMd and Tlmpla Cream. retrelatom ennee ; Lanolin (anhrdroua) J junce sv. . Hydrosen peroxide .1 fluid ounce , cello add.. I fluid dram Use. with frtcUoa. Hrloe a ea Ue R In aft acted. - , : ' This preparation, usually employed for the removal .f pimples, may be also used for blackheads. . ' This treatment certainty ought to clear your complexion entirely. Wrinkles Under the. Eyes I weals be more Uses pleMed roa , eauld slve nve a roam, or eomo ether klna . . ef remedy that will remove wrinkles around my eyoa I have some d-. larse -oaee. and slM eome small onea. It makoe . tn look eldor than 1 reejly am opolla '. the look of my eyee. RBADbK. ; If the wrinkles are not of long stand ing, the following mignt no you sw - , - JiUk of Wnlta Bosea. ; (A Cars for Wrlnklea) ' Hnsewatr H Simple tincture ef bonaola., ounce the tfnoture of eonsoln a drop at a time. . Add attar ef reeee. and betlie. . If they sUll remain after thU treat-' ment try masssglng them. or. if they are prenr.ature, use this formula: ' ' Lotion tor Prematura Wrinkles. Almond 'milk "thick)...!" Alum ......... IV prninw 14 ouncoe . Roeawater ounce Dtaaolve the alum In the roeewater, than pour soatlv Into the almond milk . with aoaatant aaitatloa. Tou do sot give me very much to base my prescription on, but among the three remedlea given you should surely rid yourself of the wrinkles. Extract of Portugal - ; la slvlns your recipo, maaaaca eream for - the bust, you etated extract et portusaL I ' can't s It In any of tha leadlns drna (tores here. They do not evaa know what , ' It la. Will you phjaao explain what It I and where I caa set Ht - READER. . Extract of Portugal Is nothing more nor less than a simple toilet water. It is very little Wied for nowsdays, and la very ei pensive beeldee, so for It simply substitute viola water, or any other kind you prfer. , Chronic Catarrh Will you kindly sdvlee me how I eaa rid , " myeolf of a bad caaa of catarrh of the boh and throat with which I have beaa aducted IUf catch cold very easily and st preorat wrltlna am auffertn from a eevere eoush. lfy doctor aaya that my lunsa ara perfoct . y aound. but that I am afflicted with , chronic catarrh of the bronchial tubee; Me pnaoribaa nMdlclne fr me. and while it re- llavos It doa not cure. " Could you reoomoMnd any patent meal etne fo catarrh 7 I m not a ballevor In , patent meilicinva and have sever ad Utea ' to any sral extent. ' : M body la vary thin and I would! ak you to ile me a hint or two on body , building and to tncreaae the weight ' If you sr wise, you will trust to your doctor snd continue with the medicine , he Is giving you. adwtu an, o ii ' uae any patunt t Kleins. Catarrh takes a long tfme to cure, but yeur doc'.jr ' probably knows whst Is best for your rfiaae, and Is treating you In the right i manner. Without more partlculara, I " could not myself advise you further. Your tnlnnee Is undoubtedly due to tha disease from which you suffer. Te take any other medicine at the asms time would be bad for you. When you have fully recovered, you will rapidly . gala in weignb - - . , . Facial Troubles ' Beelpg tfie help you give to ether. 1 thought I would writs you aoout a Hitle rod pot undor my ore. It ie flat endor the akin.- I bava bean told It la railrd a draw " prry cancer. If you eculd tll me of anr- thins to rmova H i would ba very thankful. 1 have atveraj hard r'0 whiio . under my ether aye, Wuiua.s Save Ulod te CA pick out but they are so hard I cannot set the noodle Into th-m. I have uaod you dandruft car with sood rooulu.' Any e4 vies from ja will bo thankfully received. --, V a CONSTANT REAUKa. . ' My advice to you ia to see a physician) sbout both troubles you mention. , You) need not be alarmed, as cancer does) not becin in the way you deecrlbs, but when facial defects grow serious. It at well to see a doctor.. - I am glad that-you found the dandruff . cur bonencuU. It la meeting with aaU Islaction oa every side. ; , J Blackheads and White Hands .' Win yov klndty five me the formula for removtns olackhoada from my taoe, par ticularly In my aooo and chin, and aloo a good formula for seeplne U band whltel . A. 1 (A. : Blackheads are usually due to unhye girnic living, A beta in from rich footla, and stay ss much in ths open air aa possible.. Use the following prsparsv luin Elackhaad of , the BUa. j Boracle acid. ....... mmm ............ a orams . Alcohol ..... I auncas Rooowater i otinno Ue. with a friction, twlo a day sa the skin affected. . . Nothing will keep . the hands per . manently whit, except never uaina) them. For temporary., bleaching us buttermilk or peroxide of hydrogen, ape plying a little lanolin, after the latter. Dyeing the Hair With Hennaj Can yen sive me explicit directions for . eolorlrc tho hair with henna, waaa th I hair la llxhtt I have been told to set e J cents' worth of henna leaves and soil twan- ty-mmutea: .wnen cold, ecraia, and woe the balr and keep It ttod ap la a towei toa - salt aa aour, tnen rtnaa. I nnaaa it in nearly y sold watar. so the ut, and wbea dry X e la my hair. . ' eolotltis an eama out , M-uld mo no dlffaroaca 1 anouis use to enow wnatnor aeai is nm the hair up Immodlatoly after oalne the henna, and for how loo; whettur It enaui be drlod bofor rlnaln. an whether bvt t rtnee la not -r cold wateri . MiMnuJU. Aa you win se by th following for muls. you were pretty nearly oorrsot aa what you did. -, Henna Hair stain. , , Take ene oonee of henna leavse; steap ta a plat of notling watar for twenty minute. let stsno until it sets eoia. ptrais toe ua uld. Apply to the hair by tha aid ef email aionse. The hoana will eomotlma etaln the scalp, but the ataln eaa eeally be removed by eoap and water. ' Your mlataka. however, cam later, 1 After applying the ataln, do at tie tha hair up ut all. but dry It Do not rtnee) It at all: but. after It ia thoroughly; . dry, wain off whatever stain has re tnsinad on th ecalp, aa directed above, ; ""r. Dyeing Bleached Hair ' Please tell me If tha henna hair etaln will ' ' help hair that haa boaa blenched with per- , oxide Tha enda ef my balr are vary light : and next to the ecalp la dark: the middle IS -luat the color 1 want It- will the henna make It all one eolorT Mxe. U.CA. " It Is always hard' to experiment with bleached hair, and that la one of 1 th reaeona why bleaching Is so fool ish. Henns hair stain, however, la ' simpls and harmlese, and should give good results. I cannot say whether the henna will make It all One color. It certainly will not lighten the dark part If you do not mind Its being dark. It may make all the color 2 the hair dark next to th root, pro- vlded you make th stain strong; snough. ' In reward to th unprlnte4 part of your letter, I do not know th proprietary article mentioned, bet It cheapness does not srgue for goodness. 1 would be very esreful before 1 used something I knew noth ing sbout 1 cannot tell you where to Set the henna leaves, nor do 1 know ow much they cost Your drugis could probably tell you beta, The Faucaire Remedy Jgai :" I am s youn firt. fust l r,r, m l, : and wuuld like to develop rov t.u.t fj..., 1 to I H Inhea will vu kmdtv til n.e " Wh , I aiu.il ..... ' edl - L M. c Use th Vsuoalrs remedy, which tI lowsf . Dr. Vauealra'g Harr.$4y for t r i Liquid extract of galia Koeia- ru) " - f.at-to -vboaphsle of li.i.s , If , Tincture uf Uunel ) . plnifle svrui . The doee Is two ari t..-,. i .. , . , . . er eef.ire eeok meal T Vsucelre al- .1-' e I'., 0 '- a aai aauaet exli ..-. ,