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    f THE j OREGON SUNDAY; JOURNAU .PORTLATO ; SUNDAY . HORNING. ' JULY 21, 1907;
.'6w Nr& Henry Symes
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PROVERBIALLY t h Americas
Ctrl is the moit fortunately sit
uated In tbe ' world, Perhaps
her most cherished privilege or.
to speak more correctly, her almost
exclusive right is that of competing
with her brothera and her cousins and
her uncles, not only In business, pro
fessional and social life, but even In
sports to which they are so devot
ee it Is meet that at last her at
tention has been turned to the "great
American game," and that she has
added baseball to her manifold list of
accomplishments.
Although many women have been
"fans" for years, ability to criticise
does' not always unfortunately con
stitute also ability to dot Therefore,
though the feminine "rooter" may be
able to talk with an air of Infinite
wisdom of "three-baggers" and "sac
rifices," yet when she herself cornea
to the bat, or takes first base, she may
find her f hopelessly at sea If her
vaunted learning be not supplemented
by practical Instruction.
To such a woman a knowledge of
Aaseball technicalities will not, there
fore, come far amiss, and may some
day asslsN-who knows! In scoring a
wonderful victory for the ladles'
team I
THE EQUIPMENT
First, u word as to equipment Of
course, there Is the regular catcher's
outfit the maskrthe padded chest pro
tector and the glove, all of which are
as absolutely necessary as are the bat
and balls. IC your home dealers have
not yet awakened to the possibilities
that He In the supplying oi basebal"
accoutermenti to women, those made
for large boys or small men will prob
ably fit you.
Since the regulation trousers are, of
course, barred, see to It that your skirts
are as short as possible, wearing or
dinary ones over them. If you wish,
until you enter the field.
White linen Is very picturesque, but
It is not suited for sliding to bases;
something harmonizing with1 the earth
in color would be more appropriate.
Wear dark cloth If you can, or, falling
that, crash or natural-colored linen. Let
your shirtwaist, your stock and your
belt be as simple and as washable aa
you can make them, and, of course,
wear no Jewelry of any sort
Wear either regular baseball or ten
nis shoes, or. If you cannot procure
these, or even gymnasium shoes, then
plain, comfortable oxfords not, I pray
you, too loose ones, or an embarrass-
Timely Advice by
Mrs. Henry Symes
Bleach and Rouge
I AM a Spanish girl and can take noth
ing to whiten my dark skin. Can .you
help ma by giving me a liquid powder to
be applied with a sponge? Kindly give me
alto in liquid bloom of rosea
Senora V. 8.
If you are a true Spanish type. It
Is probable that your dark complex
ion suits you better than a light one
ever could, tilnce, however, you wish
a bleach. I should advise you to use
some such simple one as buttermilk
or hydrogen dioxide (peroxide of hy
drogen). For the latter, pour a little
pure peroxide In a saucer, apply with
a soft cloth, and rub on lanolin or cold
cream afterward to prevent irritation.
Tbe formula for liquid bloom of roses
Is as follows:
Liquid Bloom of Roses.
Carmine SO grains
Ammonia water 1 mild ounce
Koaewater 4 fluid ounces
iint ox rose 1 fluid drain
raining Short Hairs
Kindly print a formula for short hairs. I
have a great many on the sides and back
of my head. Do you think If I used a hair
tonlo It would make them grow longer?
R McU
Instead OT using a tonic, which would
probably Increase the number, not the
length, of the short hairs, I should
advise .you to train them by brushing
them In the way they should go. Sys
tematically brush them morning and
evening, and as they grow longer and
new ones appear they will tend upward
Instead of down. This is all you can
really do with them. If they are suf
ficiently long, you might fasten them
with invisible hairpins.
Perfectly Harmless
Kindly republish your formula for liquid
powder. 'Is it harmless for Ua face?
Liquid powder cannot possibly harm
an. l. vv.
your face, aa it is nothing more than
- In , . .
a lauo iwnuvi iuiu ivi ui, wnicn
will dry Into' the ordinary variety.
Here Is the formula, I trust It will
prove satisfactory:
Tor Whitening the Skin A Liquid
Povuer.
Pure oxide of sine 1 ounce
Glycerine 1 dram
Bosewater 4 ounces
Essence of rose U drops
Sift the sine, dissolving It In Just enough
of the rosewater to cover It, then add the
glycerine, next the remainder of the rose
water. Shake well and apply with a soft sponge.'
The face must be well wiped off before
the liquid dries, or It will be streaked.
Results of Improper X'Ray
' Treatment
My face was X-rayed for superfluous
hair two years ago," and If Is still very
red from tbe burn, and la much redder
when I go in the sun or beoome aver
heated. Is there anything that I oan use
thalrfvlll gradually whiten or toughen the
(kjyr by sectoring the natural whlte
gjfga? 1 wish something that will not In
TrAoa the growths aa . tha. X-ray was &
-complete failure.
I have had a great many hairs removed
with the needle, but the majority of these
return. Ought not a flrst-class operator
to remove very long white hairs so they will
Dot return? My physician claims thes are
too white te see, and yet I ant brunette.
1 have spent a small fortune on my face,
but It seems ruined. Will managing the
neck with a certain patent maarae roller '
Increase or coarsen the growth tbsjt tM
lng accident might take place, not to V"! II
mention tbe danger of sprained ankles gJir-S I I
therefrom. . NO IN
Whatever you do. do not dream of X ' , V II I
pumps or slippers, or of any color other f s - j I
than black or brown. White will soon v II
become unfit for public appearance. I 1 "'' 1 '( I If
Finally, If you belong to an organised 7' I II
team, club or school, you will wear your " 1 '
H - u J r -"- II
. Met ;kT:-:-
already on tha neckT My neck Is too fat
and, has a lot of long. One white hairs on
It. Would you advise me to use your lo
tion for enlarged pores? .
A CONSTANT READER.
I fear that there is nothing you can
do to remove the scar. It will disap
pear in time. The work was most
negligently done, and serves as an
example of the harm an Inexperi
enced or criminally careless man
can do. Most certainly a competent
surgeon should be able eo remove
hairs of the sort you mention. If
you are dissatisfied, why do you not
change physicians? Surely you are
not now employing the same man
who ruined your face with the X
ray? As to the massage, I can express no
opinion on a proprietary article, but
treatment without a cream certainly
should not raise hair. If you have
enlarged pore's which you do not
elsewhere mention certainly use the
lotlon- 1 am giving you tha formula
Lotion for Enlarged Fores.
jouriu BCIU
Distilled witch ha set..
rt . ..u
1 dram
4 ounces
AddIv with a piece of old linen or a bit
ot absorbent cotton.
Perspiring Feet and Flatfooted
ness I am a young, girl. 17 years old. I am
greatly troubled with perspiring feet. I
am also very flatfooted. I have used a
patent deodoriser for a while, but with
out any result , TROUBLED.
Bathe your feet at leaat once a day
In tepid water in which, a little borax
or bicarbonate of soda has been dis
solved. Change your stockings as often
as possible, and apply the following
twice dally:
For Perspiring Eeet
Sallcyllo acid .JJ srnples
"Borlo acid dram
Talcum powder 1 ounce
For the flat-footed condition X know
of no relief. High heels might Improve
the appearance of your feet, but would
. be pernicious In other ways.
The Woes of aYouhi Ghrl A
There is one' thing that troubles bm. ..
. Though I have a well-developed bust, my
ahoukiera are tbin and my collarbone Is
very prominent. 0"i yoa tall me what to
do to gala flesh in this particular place,
and make my aboutdsrs plump and re'
Take the following exercise, varying
It with deep breathing and head swing
ing exercises. Remember to keep al
ways an erect position, with your
shoulders back, when walking, standing
and sitting. Night and morning mas
sage the base of your neck and your
ahoulders with cocoa butter, using a
rotary motion. After your bath, dash
cold water on your chest and shoul
ders, and rub dry briskly with a Turk
ish towel.
Chest Expansion.
Depress the chest, letting the shoulders
come forward, with the head up and back.
Raise the chest by muscular eiioil, not by
breathing, to the point of greatest expan
sion. Raise and lower the chest In this way
eight times.
- For a Ringworm
I have ringworm on my chin which I
have tried in every way to cure. Can you
tell me of something that will remedy It?
It Is about the slxe of a quarter and at
times itcnes very oaaiy. iMunA.
Apptf night and morning to the
ringworm either boric acia or per
oxide of hydrogen. If within a rea
sonable time it shows no signs of dis
appearing, you would better aee a
doctor about it, as it may be of too long
standing to be cured, by home treat
ment. A Trio of Questions
I have lost the formula tor Sultana cream
which you published some time am. and
would Ilka to make It. It Is to be used
before applying face powder. .
Where can I have the Vaucalre remedy
filled? I can get It easily already prepared,
but is that the best? .
I have a sore spot on my cheek that comes
and goesIt has the appearance of .being
chapped and anything put on It Irritates
It badly. Thea It gets better and goes
away, leaving my face perfectly smooth.
Sometimes steaming helps It. Could yoa
recommend anything for It? V
Mrs., L; BK.; x.
Sultana cream make-up Is an excellent
rouge. This, is the formula:
Sultana Cream Make-TJp.
ejreet almond oil i ounces
White wax (melted) J20 grains
, Spermaceti , 0 grains
Uensoin (finely powdered) 100 gra na -
' -Rice powder 20 gra na
Pure carmine U grains
Blend the fats In the inside receptable of
a custard boiler t add benzoin while they are
heating, the rice powder and carmine while
. cooling, -and tha tincture last of all. Spread
. it on the face and throat gently and care
fully, rubbing It t Into the skin, and a.vd
- getting It Into the eyebrows or close to tha
eyes. Powder with any flesh-colored powder
- or velouxine, applying .freely with a puff; -
and after a Utile while wipe off with a
bit of thaiuoU. This masks as effectually
as a plaster of pastes and paints all slight
lmuerlectlons of the skin without having:
xne rcpuixiveiy mciai iook wnicn tney
give, ay arnnciai Hunt it is lmperceptioie
Any druggist can fill the Vaucalre pre
scription for you. I do not advise the
use of the ready prepared tablets or
l.quld. Be sure to Insist upon the genu
ine South American galega.
As to the sore spot. I should advise
you to consult a specialist about it. It
may be nothing serious, and again it
may borne day .cause you trouble; and
forewarned Is forearmed, you knowl
For Two Summer Troubles
Kindly give me a formula for obstinate
freckles and blackheads on the nose and
chin.
Kindly give me also a bleach, which will
also soften the hands and arms during the
summer months. Mrs. E. S. M. .
I am giving you formulas for both
freckles and blackheads. The latter
is not, of course, to be used regularly,
but only once or twice until the
blackheads are removed. The lotion
for the hands and arms here given is
very good, andwlll have the effect you
deblre.
For Obstinate Freckles.
Oxide of slno H dram
Subiodlde ot bismuth hi dram
Dextrin 1 drams
Glycerine ltt drams
Spread the paste upon the freckles at
night before going to bed. In tha morning
remove what remains with a lltUe powdered
borax and sweef oil.
Obstinate Blackheads of the Skin.
Ether 1 ounces
Soap liniment ounces
Rub into the spot affected, and as soon
as the mixture burns wash the surface with
hot water. ,
Lotion to Whiten and Soften Hands.
Put Into a bottle two ounces of glycerine,
two ounces of water, four tablespoonfuls ot
lemon Juice and a few dro of carbolio
acid. Shake well. After washing and dry
ing the hands and arms, rub a little of this
mixture Into them.
Use My Formula
Some weeks ago I saw a remedy for
dandruff, the formula for which was as fol
lows: Tincture of canthaiides t ounces
Glycerine , 1 ounce
Oil of rosemary ., 1 ounce
I had It filled, but the druggist seemed to
think three ounces ot cantharides was very
strong, and asked me If It was to be diluted
with water when used. Is there anything 'n
It to cause aheedache, or will It affect tht
head In any way? After the preparation
Was put up. oil was floating on the top .
I agree with the druggist that the
proportion of cantharides seems too t
great. Try this formula of mine in- '
stead:
To Remove Dandruff.
Tincture of cantharides
Liquid ammonia ............
81ycerlne
II of thyme
i....... I ounce
I dram
........ H ounce t
...... oram
Rosemary, oil dram
. Mix all together with six ounoea of roee-,,J
water. Rub tbe scalp thoroughly with this
. until no further evidence of dandruff Is '
noticed. t
There Is nothing in this' to cause
headache or injury of any sort
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colors or Insignia, and the two sides will
each bear some distinguishing mark.
After all this preparation, it may seem
rather an anti-climax to say that it is
here Impossible to give all or any of
the technical rules and directions of
baseball. However, there are guides and
compendlums. published almost by the
hundred, and in any of these milady of
the diamond will find regulations
a-plenty.
All I would urge her to do la to make
herself thoroughly familiar with what
ever text book she may select. It is not
baseball for four or five persons on a
aide to run to bases and back, occasion
ally ajid accidentally catching a ball;
neither Is It baseball to crowd a field
with twenty or twenty-five excited wo
men, wildly endeavoring to get out of
one another's way, and Incidentally
making spectacles of themselves.
Not that you will play always or often
In publlo, but It Is well to make one rule
throughout, and, if you are goiftg to do
the thing at all. to do It right.
Even In the private games, which are
one of the finest exercises known, you
will derive much more benefit by ad
hering to rules and acting in a sane
and sensible manner than If you played
"not wisely, but too well."
And baseball Is a glorious exercise.
The running with head well up, chest
Some Aids to Correspondents
A Wonderful Cream
I AM a housewife and do most of my
work, and as I run out with hands partly
Wet and partly dry, they will get rough,
and my face aa well. Then, when I want
to go to a reception or the theater, they
are red and unpleasant looking. A friend
told me you gave her a formula for a cream
which made her face and hands look nice,
white, left not an oily, bus a soft, velvety
feeling, and looked well the next day. It
did not rub off. like powder. Could you
help me out and give me something as
good? My friend has lost the formula
and cannot tell what was In It. I enjoy
your columns very much, and am sorry t
missed the paper you had this formula In.
It was a cream or liquid that gave the
face and hands a white and soft look, and
kept the skin from getting chapped or
sunburned. A PATIENT WAITER.
If I ever recommended a cream that
had all the wonderful qualities you
mention. It developed them without my
knowledge. The best 1 can do Is to
give you a good cream, and to tell you
the names of a few more, so that- per
haps you will recognize it by that and
write to me again for It. Was It rose
cream, honey and almond, cucumber,
lotion of lavender flowers, old-fashioned
skin lotion, Kentucky cold cream, boro
glycerine cream Jelly?
I am afraid that this Is , the best I
can do for you. I know the following
cream to be good, and It will probably
prove satisfactory, even If it Is not
tbe one of which you speak:
Witch Hazel Cold Cream.
White wax t ounce
Spermaceti 1 ounce
Oil ot almonds M pint
Melt: pour Into a mortar which has been
heated by being Immersed some time In
boiling water. Very gradually add three
ounces of rosewater and one ounce of witch
hazel, and assiduously stir the mixture un
til an emulsion Is formed, and afterward1
until the mixture Is nearly told.
A Case of Acne
I am
young girl of Just 1 years and
am
greatly trouoiea with blackheads and
pimples on my forehead. At present, I am
using a facial soap and cream. The result
is that my roreneaa looks at times as
though it was filled with extra dry black
heads, but on a close examination It is
readily found that they are only small, dry
pimples. CITY IRL.
From your description, I think It very
probable that you are suffering from
confluent acne. In this case, observe the
strictest personal cleanliness and care
of the face, and use twice a day the
following:
Cure for Confluent Acne (Monin's).
Powdered alum 20 grains
Oxide of alnc 76 grains
Tincture ot green soap 2i drams
Glycerine 10 drams
Rub well in with a soft cloth.
Hips and Eyebrows
Kindly tell ma whether one can reduce
the else of one's hips. If not. will you
please give ma a formula to reduce fat?
Kindly give me, also, something to grow
and darken the eyebrows and eyelashes.
READER.
Most certainly, one can reduce the
slse of one's hips. I am giving you
Several exercises by which it may be
done. I do not think the use of a
. pomade to reduce fat will be necea-
aary. t
To Reduce th Hips.
Hera are several other exercises that are
axcellent hip-reducers:
Al. Bring i
tha knee ud to tha chest remain-
tax perfectly erect. Practice In alternate
mireraents.
i Place hands on Btps. shoulders well
back. Raise the leg, with knee flexed, and
2-lvit a high, quick aids kick, bringing the
ooi tack agsia to the floor. , Repeat tea
out and abdomen in. benefits the lunga
greatly by the Influx of oxygen it
brings, and la likely, too, to reduce
superfluous flesh, though the really
stout woman la, of course, out of place
on the diamond. The stretching to
catch develops the cheat and shoulders,
and the stooping and bending are good
to strengthen the sides, back and abdo
men. Even the neck and throat, and most
of all the arms and legs, are developed,
and the muscles strengthened and hard
ened. The game la a prime Inducement to
grace also. Unconsciously one learns to
run, to reach, to pitch, to catch, with
less and less awkwardness and clumsi
ness, until at last It becomes almost
a sort of rhythmic drill. In which each
muscle 'and sinew knows Its work and
responds easily and quickly to the stim
ulus of the mind. Then, and then only,
does baseball become not only Intense
ly Interesting and exciting, but health
ful, beautiful and beauty making.
PROTECTING THE HANDS '
Of course, there are drawbacks even
In the "Incomparable game." If you
are not careful, the hard ball It Is Im
possible to play correctly with anything
but the regulation variety will callous
or skin the hands, but the wearing of a
proper glove and, better still, the ac
quiring of knowledge of the right way
to hold the hand for catching, so that
the ball will not rebound against a
rigid surface, but will be clasped and
held tightly, will prevent either of these
annoyances.
Again, In sliding, you must be pre
pared to soil and tear your clothes, and
sometimes to cause some minor injury,
but It la not likely that anything seri
ous will happen, and, after all. It all
comes In the game.
Above all, do not lose your temper.
Women are usually poor opponents be
cause they take evidence of superior
skill or even the results of mere chance
as personal affronts. It Is quite pos
sible that the captain of the opposing
team may be your most intimate friend
and yet work hard and devoutly for the
success of her side, and the umpire may
times, first with the right foot, then with
the left.
I. Take standing position, hands on hips,
and rotate the hlpa. bending the knees and
keeping the chest and shoulders Immovable.
Contract all the muscles us.d In this exer
cise and resist.
Bonding exercises also are good.
The next exercise Is highly recommended
by one who has had much experience in
giving and directing exercises for tbe im
provement of bodily symmetry. She states
that it has reduced the hips two inches in
a month. Lie extended on the floor, sup
porting one'e self by one hand, while the
other Is placed upon the hip. While hold
ing this position, raise the body gradually
from the floor until the whole weight la
supported by the hand and feet. It is com
paratively easy to get the body from the
floor as far aa the knees, but to bring It up
to the full extent Just described Is not easy
at first. It should be tried first on one side
and then on the other.
Finally, the following exercise. If perse
vered with, will reduce flesh round the
hips: First, raise the outstretched arms
above the head, the body retaining Its erect
position; then bend slowly forward from the
waist, so that the Angers come as noar
touching tbe floor as possible, without
straining In any way. This Is done with
out bending the knees. In recovering posi
tion, let the arms relax and sink down as
the body straightens up. Second, with
hands placed lightly on the hips, the Angers
pointing forward, let the body drop forward
easily, so that it Is bent at the waist. This
must be done gently as by Jerking more
harm than good Is done. From this bent
position roll the body round to the right,
counting four for It to reach the position of
being bent over tne siae: tnen to me oacx,
being careful to do It very easily at first,
till the muscles have gained strength, for
an exaggeration of the movement may
cause real pain. Then on the left, and
back to the front. Practice again, only
start toward the left. The waist acts as a
pivot on which the trunk swings, and the
head is easily relaxed. Third, in this exer
cise the hands have the game position, but
now the body Is bent forward from the
waist, then back, then to the right and
left Each movement should occupy four
counts. Take these exercises gently, but
let the movements be firm and strong.
Avoid the slightest strain of the muscles.
No corsets should be worn while practicing
them.
Do you not think that among all
these you will be able to find one to
benefit you?
I am giving you also formulas for an
eyebrow and eyelash stain and a
grower. Do not use the latter for tha
first time until the stain Is well set per
haps two or three, days after dyeing.
Eyebrow and Eyel. sh Stain.
Gum arable I dram
India Ink dram
Rosewater 4 ounces
Powder the Ink and gum and triturate
small quantities of the powder with tha
rosewater until you get a uniform black
lliiuld and then add the remainder of the
rosrwater tn It. It should be applied with a
very tiny camel's-balr brush.
Eyebrow and Eyelash Grower.
Cologne iVt ounces
Glycerine I Ounces
Fhiid extract of Jaborandl 1 drama
Agitate Ingredients till thoroughly Incor
porated. Apply to the eyebrow with tha
brush and to the lashes with a tiny camel's-balr
paint brush. Tha brush must be
treed from any drop and passed lightly
along the edge ot the eyelids, exercising
extreme care that aomlnutest "portioa of ""
the lotion tea tha eye Itself.
Cure for Seed Warts
Can you tell me what win cure warts?
have four or Ave seed warts, which bother -m
a great deat -ANJUOUS NO. a
Employ the treatment I am here glv "
lng you. It la a food and efficient :
remedy: "' .V' : - ;
--; To Remote Warts.
Mis one grain ef para form wttb nine
parts of flexible collodion, and apply to wart
three times a day. After two or three avs
the epidermis peels v.i. arid the wart wul
come with lb
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be your own sister and still decide)
against you. Remember that all's faia
In love and war, and that baseball 14
both, according to your opinion of HI I
As practical Illustration ot what la) .
herein said, let us turn to the photo
graphs above. The picture of the catch
er shows admirably Just what a wo
man should wear during a baseball
game. Note particularly tbe regulation
baseball cap, under which the hair lsl
securely fastened. The girl at tha bat
needs none of these adornments; hesj
bat is her only accouterment. '
The three other photographs show th
game In progress, and illustrate its real
simplicity, once It is thoroughly mas j
tered.
So, when all is said, the best thing to
do is to enter heartily Into the spirit ot ,
the game; do your finest work for you
team; Incidentally, gain health and !
grace. and-"Play bell!"
The Vaucaire Remedy Again
Kindly give me the formula for the Vawe j
.aire remedy jaKtw .
I probably answer this question 5.
three times aa often as any other. IV 1 .
seems strange that any of my readers) t
should still remain in Ignorance of IU :
However, I am here repeating it: t
Dr. Vaucaire's Remedy for the Boatst
Liquid extract of galega (goat's '
rue) fl- d. I
Lac to phosphate of lime 1M grain L
Tincture of fennel 10 gralna t
Simple syrup 13 Vi ounces) I
The dose Is two soupspoonfuls With i
water before each meal. i '
Dr. Vaucalro also advises the dlinkiasl
V. Ul.ll WAMSIWk UUHIIi UMM
For Deep Wrinkles
Kindly publish a formula for wrinkles) X
and tell me how to use It. I have deep
wrinkles on my forehead and between jnJI J
eyes. . A. K. C f,
Massage twice dally with the creamy;
creamy;
t to left
It wUl i
u. if irj
l am giving you. ze careiui not to lei
the cream touch the eyes, for
irritate them, as any cream will.
gets into mem.
Cream of Sweet Oranges.
(A Bkln rood.)
Sweet oil of almonds... ........... M I ounces
Orangeflower water ................. 1 ounce
White wax 1 drams
Oil of sweet orange.. ............... 1 dra-n
Spermaceti ........................... t drains
Half All a saucepan with boiling water 1
Stand a Jam Jar In this. Shred the wig i
and spermaceti Into tha Jar. Let it die- i
solve. Heat almond oU and add to the
ttil Hear nr. n M...ua.. . .1 .t L. I J t .
a teaspoonrui at a time, stirring tha mix
ture quickly. Lift the Jar out of tha sauce
pan. Beat mixture with the whisk. Heat
and add oil ot sweet orange. Whisk cream
until it is cold. Put in pots and cover wit
IWCDQICIK, J
For Pimples and Blackheads
Klndry let me know the quickest, easiest T
and cheapest way to cure pimples and J
blackheads permanently. 8. B. I
These two formulas will, I think, nil ,
all your requirements. Use the cream ,
and the lotion on alternate days. t
Fossa ti Cream for Pimples.
Lanolin
Sweet almond oil..
Sulphur precipitate
Oxide of line
I grama
grams
( grams
2 grains ,
10 drops
Extract of violet
Green Soap Treatment for Black.-'i
heads. '
Tincture of green soap............. I ounce
Distilled witch basel I ouucea
Let this mixture stay on only a teat min
utes: then wash oft with hot water and
apply a cold cream. j
Oreen soap may be purchased at any .
drug store. It Is not a 'cake soap." but la) ,
about the consistency f custard. .
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A urva r ace meacn
Kindly give me a mood barmlxsa fae
bleach and tell me hew to aee it, and tha
price. I want something that will Tiu
harm the skin. - Mrs. H. W. S,
JUT Ttoldr Jnorae.,burteem(ile
and hydrogen dioxide are 'both good)
bleaches.. Lemon Juice Is often good
also. Rub halt a lemon oa the face un
til almost all the juice la extracted
Ton might try also the following, rub
bing It on morning and evening. . I r.m
nbt telr what it would coat, as the pf '
varies greatly in different Jotaliuvs, L (
It la quite inexpensive.
" Liquid Whltener.
Water (previously boiled sua
strained)
t
Al'"hol
Oxl'Mt "f ""
I'.ii -hliirt'ie 1 1
Olyceru. ...