TIIE OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL, fORTLANU ; SUNDAY KORNING. JANUARY 26, 1903 ' "- . , 'J- . f v l V, u '1 ; - v7' r WHEN once llpa have assumed a given' form It la difficult to change their shape. From their very mobility they may ba deformed or disfigured by aoma of tha ordinary habits of everyday Ufa. Immoderate or excessive laughter will destroy the contour of the mouth and produce wrlnklea, since It con stantly atretchea the muscles and thua I relaxes them. .A smile produces leas tension, and lis generally considered much better Advice by WINO to the great amount of mall received and the limited space given this department. It is absolutely impossible to answer letters In tha Sunday issue fol lowing their receipt Tha letters muat be answered in turn, and this oftUmes requires three or four weeks. All correspondents who desire an Im mediate answer muat inclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for a reply. Thla ' rule must be compiled with in regard, to personal letters. ' , Rose Cosmetic for the Nails R. T.Hre Is a splendid cosmetic for he nails: Three-quarters of an ounce of spermaceti, three-quartera of an ounce of white wax, alx ounces of oil of almonds, two ounces of alkanet root, one dram of oil of rose. Melt tha first four ingredients, strain, beat until near ly cold, then add tha oil of rose. Pour into wide-mouthed porcelain bottles or Jars. , . . . To Remove Warts HARRY Mix one grain of partform with nine parts of flexible collodion, and apply to wart three times a day. After two or three days, the epider mis peels off. and tha wart will coma with it -- -- . 'j-- For. Excessive Perspiration MAT Very often excessive perspira tion la caused by nervousness. You had better' look 'after your physical condi tion and see where tha cauaa might lie. . .You wilt find this powder very help ful: , Three fluid drams of phenio add, five and one-half fluid drama of alcohol, six and One-quarter ounces of starch, five and One-half ounces of Florentine orris, thirty-two minims of essence of violet. Dissolve the acid In the alootaol; add the violet easenoe, then the starch and orris root ; This powder oaa be used to advantage on perspiring hands, and It la an agree-' abe glove powder. - - 4 For Freckles . F. Q. A good lotion for freckles la:, Sixty grains of borax, 40 grains of potassium chlorate one dram of alco hol, two drams off glycerine, sufficient roeewater to make three ouncea ., Dissolve as much as possible of the Iwo salts and filter. Apply with a toff sponge several times v a day., . , ; g- , , t- 'I III ' ' V J ' f J . ' 5, f V form in the expression of amuaement than uproarious laughter. The smile, however, which Is a meaningless grin or grlmaca la some thing to be avoided, as it leaves lta mark on Jhe face In time. The habit of making funny little Mrs. Symes Lemon and Glycerine Lotion T. It For light freckles and sunburn the following lotion will be found help ful: Cltrlo acid (lemon), three drama; hot water, eleven ounces; borax, two drams; ' red rose petals, one ounce; glycerine, one ounce. Dissolve tha add and borax In the water. Infuse the petals for an hour; strain through a Jelly bag after twenty four houn ; decant the' clear portion and add the glycerine. Apply as often aa agreeable. Have this lotion made up to be used : in emergencies for burns or scalds: Two ; drams of borlo acid, two ouncea of glycerine; two ouncea of olive oil. Apply conatantly to the surface with absorbent cotton or bits of old soft linen. ' Tooth Powder AGNES A delightful tooth powder Is made thus: Areca nut charcoal, five ounces; cuttlefish bone, two ounces; raw areca nut pounded, one ounce. ; Pound and mix. Two or three drops of oil of cloves or of cassia may be .added if a perfume is required. Hives are usually caused by an add stomach. Tha first step is to put the stomach in order by taking some simple remedy. - Charcoal in prepared form la very - good for the purpose. u Dandruff ' MOTHER! Is unusual for a child of your daughter's age to have dan druff. You ahould look into her physical condition and see where tha trouble Ilea. : If her scalp la dry, apply vaseline to it every few days. " ,: , ' To reduce your flesh, , apply this pomade to the fatty parts twice a day: Forty-six ouncea of iodide of potassium, one and three-quarters ounces of vase line, one and three-quarters ounces of lanolin, twenty drops of tincture of ben zoin. : ' Resorcin Ointment T, F. Resorcin, fxty grains; tlno ox ide. 120 grains; starch, 120 grains; pe trolatum. S40 grain a . Apply at night, after washln the face. jveep away - irom eyes and nostrils. wash on it the morning with bland soap and warm, water. V ::A . mouthi la nothr 'ourM ot.llp flaruremant. ' I ;' ' ; i -' : Biting Upt. to mak thtm" ,Md 'not only . cue thm ; to ' 'bcoin 9rM and thick and . chapptd, but polls tholr lap m wtXL. ; .yt When thara la an axcanlva growth of tha upper Up. It majr uaualljr Ba traoad to a aorofuloua tendency. Xt U an obatlnata difficulty to deal with, but can ba cured. if a ikllful aurfeon la called In tlma. , '" Llpa are often pala and faded or purple and puffed. The flret two Indi cate a weakened condition of the oon- SJ77? Cream for Chapped Hands H. R. White, petrolatum, three and one-half ouncea; paraffins wax, one quarter ounce; :anolln. one ounce; water, one and one-half ounces; oil of rose, three drops; alcohol, one-half dram. Melt tha parafflne wax. add the petro latum and lanolin. Stir constantly, i beating the water In during the process. Add the oil and alcohol when nearly cold. , Chapped bands should be treated by keeping the banda as dry aa possible and. applying some t emollient at night before retiring. Cold cream, slno oint ment (bensoinated) or boraoio ointment will answer tha purpose. Follow this exercise to reduce the ab domen: In standing position, clasp the hands over the abdomen. Contract the muscles of the abdomen and bend at the hips six times, keeping the muscles well contracted throughout the bending. Rest by taking three deep breaths between each exercise. Astringent Lotion ANfT A. Seventy ' grains of alum, one and a half ounces of almond milk, aix ounces of roeewater. ' Dissolve the alum In the rosewater. then pour gently into the almond milk, with constant agitation. Apply with a soft linen cloth every night before retiring. About Noses IF the nose la sharp and turns down ward, it indicates keen business abil ity and a tendency to be botn talserly and aharp-tongued. A long, atralght nose shows a tran quil, reserved nature'; and a short nose, a popenslty to quarrel, combined with an inborn love of a good time. , The nose that la too deeply indented at the root, showa a lack of courage and decision, while a nose eloping di rectly out from the forehead, with no such mark between the eye indicates a strong sense of power. Let such a nose show a slight Indenta tion, however, and it will be a capable, self-reliant sort of a girl, who does everything well and makes no fuss about it How to Take on Flesh DRINK plenty of water. Eat plenty of starchy foods. Sleep tan ioura out .of the twenty-four. - .. :, Give full play' to the lungs in breath ing." .. " : . Refuse to worry, y - ' .... . Take six' raw eggs 'a day. Drink plenty of cream and milk, Exercise oaly moderately. , . tltutlon. a feeble clroulaUon or a poor condition of tha blood. ; , ' ajbeae debllltloa require the attention of 'a physician, vhoae dlrectlona ahould be obeyed, otherwlae the archee about tha teeth are likely to remain tlntlesa unleae artlflcial aid In th- ahape of rouge la called into requisition. ' Llpa that are obatlnately brown, dry and cracked indicate some dlaorder of tha ayatem. and no Hp aalvea or un guente alone will help them until the Internal condition la helped. - ' The Upa are rendered doubly itmi- Aids to Correspondents Solution to Keep Hair Curled LW.-Tou will find this a valuable lotion, especially during the damp a weather: Gum arable one ounce; moist augar, one-half ounce; pure. hot water, three-quartera of a pint; alco hol, two fluid ounces; bichloride of mercury, alx grains; aalammonlac. Ix grains. The last two should be dissolved In the alcohol before admixture. Lastly, add enough water to make the whole measure one pint Perfume with cologne or lavender water. Moisten the hair with the fluid before putting It In the papers or curlers. This Is too strong a solution to be applied repeatedly, as It would surely have a destructive effect on the hair follicles. Therefore, It ahould not be too frequently applied and not at too short an Interval. An occasional use, however, la practically harm less. The Vaucaire Remedy ALICE. The Vaucaire remedy will de velop the upper part of the figure, neck, chest and arms. The formula la as fol lows: Four hundred drams of simple syrup, ten drama of lactophosphate of lime, ten drama tincture of 'fennel, ten drams extract of true galega. , The dose Is two aoupspoonfuls In water before each meat The syrupless formula Is made by using water and glycerine instead of the syrup. This tonlo can be purchased already prepared, and really that is the most satisfactory way, since it must all be filtered several times and prepared very carefully In order to induce the herbs to mix with the syrup properly. To Re'ducTthe Hips ANXKWSJ. The exercise about to be described Is highly recommended by one who has had much experience In giving and directing exercises for the Improve? ment of bodily symmetry. She states that It has reduced the hips two inches In a month. Lie extended on the floor, supporting one's self by one hand, while the other is placed upon the hip. While holding' this position, raise the body gradually from the floor until the whole weight is supported by the bands and feet It is comparatively easy to get the body from the floor as far as the knees, but to bring It up to the full extent just described Is not easy at first It How to Look Slim IF YOU wish to look slim, do not dress In white or light-colored clothes, Stripes are more becoming than spots or checks, but narrow checks may be worn. Short skirts are becoming, but flow ing draperies, on the other hand, give grace. A long central line of trimming from throat to hem adds a certain height; ao does a single flounce at the bottom of a skirt Many frills should be avoided. A tight-fitting gown is never becom ing to a stout figure. . Wear some thing which has a softening ' effect, and it. will be far more becoming if one is inclined to be stout ' Benefits of Corset Wearing IT gives support to the clothing and prevents the skirts from dragging downward from the hips. Properly made corsets prevent a a!op py appearance. A alouchy or sloppy figure cannot have properly oxygenated blood, and If the blood ' does not receive a sufficient amount of oxygen, anemia is very like ly tO fOlloW, ,; . tlve by reaaon of tha heated breath which pastes through them and their contact with the cold, frosty , air.' Therffore. they require a great deal of attention during the winter months to maK tbera presentable. A good colorless lotion to apply be fore going out of doora la made of one ounce of honey, one ounce Of lemon Juice and one-half ounce of eau de eoljgna. Those, who are troubled with con stantly roughened lips should provide themselves with some good salve or cream, either made at home or com- ahould be tried first on one side and then on the other. Here la an excellent mouth wash: Rub together In a mortar one-half ounce each of pulverised borax and trained honey; then add gradually one pint of pure alcohol and one-half ounoa each of gum myrrh and red saundera wood. Let the whole aland In a large moufhed glass bottle for two weeks. Shake the bottle occasionally. Pass through a filtering paper and it is ready for use. Diet for Skin Diseases EDNA. The following diet Hat may be adapted to almost all skin diseases:' Fish Nearly all fresh fish, boiled. Meats Lean beef, mutton or lamb, chicken, game (sparingly). Eggs Boiled or poached on toast Farinaceous Stale bread, dry toast or crusts (sparingly). Vegetables Spinach, lettuce, celery, cresses, asparagus, cauliflower, onions. white cabbage, tomatoes, radishes, olives. ' Desserts Ripe fruits only acid varieties preferable. Drinks One cup of tea or coffee, without milk, cream or sugar, or one glass of pure water, sipped at end of the meal. . MUST NOT TAKE. Soups, salmon, bluensh, eels, salt fish, pork, veal, sausage, made dishes, fata, potatoes, macaroni, oatmeal, hominy, . - epices, rice, beets, carrots, turnips, par snips, puddings, pies, 'pastry, cakes, sugars, sweets, milk, cream, malt or spirituous liquors, beers, sweet wines, champagne. If you cannot walk at, least five miles a day, and do not wheel, go to one of the institutions where mechanical massage Is given. Several of my correspondents report excellent results from this method of getting the vigorous exercise they re quire. The system Is thoroughly whole. , Soma and not expensive. In reducing flesh one' fact to recollect Is that fat ; ' la'arton. i Oxygen destroys or burns out carbon. Yot must consume the carbon by the oxygen, you take through your lungs. Tha more exercise the more oxygen and, consequent destruction of fat by , the one healthful method of curing obes " Uf.'"' The more starch and sugar you eat the more carbon to burn away. Premature Wrinkles ADA. There is nothing that will cause wrinkles so much as worry, therefore it would be Wise for you to Vfcelect an ocoupation which will take your mind off your trouble Use thla lotion: Alum, powdered, seventy grains; almond milk (thick), one and one-half ounces; rosewater,' aix ouncea Dissolve the ' alum In the rosewater, then pour gently Into the almond milk, with constant agitation. Ap ply, with a soft liner cloth every night before retiring. . Snow of Cucumber A. Z. For sunburn and freckles you will find nothing better than enow of cucumber. Formula: Small cucumbers, two; olive oil, four ounces; lanolin, one ounce; white wrr. one dram; sperma ceti, one dram. Heat olive olL Slice up the cucumbers, not removing the perl, and place in tha oU. Leave for twenty-four hours. - Strain. Never allow halrptns to remain In the head all night 4 Before retiring brush your hair thoroughly, then braid loosely. '. , To Remove Moth, Patch ft NELLIE. Apply' the following redpe to -the moth patch night and morning: .. t . . . , I 1 , 1 ... . ... .11 ....a v..i rA of sine, two grains; white precipitate of ..est ways tov make yea forget .to hold mercury, one and a half grains; essence K! the chest up and out if the habit of of rose, ten drops, ; ' ' ; 1 '" IV I .1 A , - , pounded by the druggist, and use it regularly night and morning. When a broken or chapped apot on tha Hps refuaea to heal this may be. due to a apeclea of canker. Of thla tha physi cian la the best Judge. . Sometimes a moist red spot, inclined to crust over and be rough and .also tender, will form at tha eornera of the mouth. Thla la generally tha result of acid Eyebrow and Eyelash Grower MINNIE. You will find this lotion very effective: Cologne, two and one half ounces; glycerine, one and one half ounces; fluid extract of Jaborandl, two ounces. Agitate ingredients till thoroughly In corporated. Apply to the eyebrows with a brush and to the lashes with a tiny camel's-halr paint , brush. The brush must be freed from any drop and passed lightly along the edge of the eyelids, eierdstng extreme care that no minutest portion of tha lotion touches the eye Itself. To make a bleach for the neck, take fresh strained cucumber Juice, boll It for five minutes, and for every five ounces of 1ulce add: Pulverised borax, five and one-half ounces; acetate of soda, three ounces; tincture of qutllaja, two and onflnhalf ounces; tincture of benzoin, four drams; rosewater. one pint Mix thoroughly and apply two or three times a day until the stain Is re moved. Lavender Foot Lotion ELOISE. Distilled water, one pint; bichromate of potassium, two and one-half ounces; essence of lavender, one-half dram. , Brush the feet over with this lotion after the batlror when changing the hose, and be careful In applying any of the lotion that no apace between the toes escapes. In extreme cases it may be necessary to place bits of ab sorbent cotton, wet with the lotion, between the toes. The henna stain will not make the hair brown, but will cause it to have a reddish tint , To make it: Take one ounce of henna leaves, steep In a. pint of boil ing water for twenty minutes. Let stand until it gets cold. Strain the liquid. Apply to the hair by the aid of a small sponge. The henna will sometimes stain the scalp, but the stain can easily be re moved by aoap and water. , Honey and Almond Cream BELLE.' The following is a splendid massage cream: Honey, one ounce; white soap in powd.r, one-half ounce; oil of sweet almonds, thirteen ounoes; oil of bitter almonds, one-half : dram; oil of bergamot, one-half dram; oil of cloves, seven drops; balsam of Peru, one-half dram; liquid potassa, one-half dram. Mix tha oils with the balsam, then Round-Shouldered Children DO YOU keep sharp watch on the children's spinal columns and' shoulders? When there is any Inclination to . Stooping shoulder, look into the mat'' ter at once to find the cause. It may r-t the clothing in some way; the hose supporters will be put on the easiest way, and that Is front and fastened to the underwaist. This makes a pull on the chest and drags It over. It takes only Just a little more pull than on the back, and down drops the chest Are the bands around the waist weighing on the muscles that are made to hold up tho body .'so they are not atrcng enoguh to work when so much Is put on them? The boy gives way under the drag of an Ul-flttliig coat collar which is too thick. See that there is no pull or weight on the back of tho neck. When nothing pulls the young spine over or presses it down and the proper muscles are allowed to hold it up, tha back will usually be straight and flat Want of pure air to fill the lungs and the drag of poorly arranged clothing has given many a child an Incurable hump or a sunken chest for Ufa. f Arm Advice y DON'T stmd or sit with your arnuT folded. By doing so you pull your shoulders forward, flatten your Cheat and impair deep breathing. . v The chest becomes so flattened down that it requires constant effort to keep it in the proper position. As soon as you forget yourself down .na wnur ithaat. and one ox the QUICK.- folding tha arms, r ;y 1 ' ! ity of the saliva, which cornea frorfl Indigestion. Rinsing the mouth aev eral times a day with bicarbonate o aoda and water will allay the InflamV mation. Fever spots on the lips should neves) be Irritated. In applying lotions thai; should be gently dabbed on. Never use a hard ointment, such eg on containing mutton tallow, with out softening it first , ' ' mix the honey with the soap in a mora tar, add enough of the potassa to pro . duce a nice cream. Add this to the first mixture and continue to beat until yoo ' have a thoroughly Incorporated emolli ent Apply this cream to the pimples after . thoroughly washing the face in warns water: Extract of violet, ten drops; sweet almond oil (Allen's), one and one quarter drams; sulphur precipitate, sev- cuiyiiva grama; lanuun, wyuij-u.w grains; oxide of slno, two scruples. Cure for Bald Spots -,' . T. M. Where the hair faUs out lit spots try the following wash: Distilled rosewater, six ounces; aromatio vinegar, fire drams; pure glycerine, two and one half ounces; tincture nux -mlca, one-, half ounce; tincture can tha rides, two and one-half ouncea "' " Mix thoroughly. Apply night and morning. ' - ' Another very efficient remedy for bald spots Is made as follows: Sallcyllo add; ten grains; resorcin, eight grains 1 phe nol, five drops; lanolin (or vaseline), one ounce. .' . . Rub Into the part night and morning. Inflamed Skin CARRIE. - After bathing the skin In warm water, apply the following lotion t One dram of borlo acid, two ouncea of distilled witch hazel, two ounces of rosewater. 1 Oxide of slno ointment may also be used. , For hands that perspire profusely, yon will find the following very helpful: Eighty grains of borlo add, 120 grains of borax. ISO grains of sallcyllo add. , two ounces of glycerine. f ' Rub on the hands four or five times a day, Wash tha hands in warm water ' before applying, and dry carefully. Paste for Brittle Finger Nails O. R. Take equal parts of refined pitch and myrrh, or of turpentine and myrrh melted. Mix ; together and spread upon the nails at night Ra- move in the morning with a little) olive oil. This pasta will aonrlfh tha nails and make them stronger. - Powder of White Geranium . M. B. A pleasant toilet powder may, be made by mixing one-half pound of starch powder, one ounoe of powdered orris root, fifteen drops of oil of geranium. , . ; Crush free from lumps. . Add , the) perfume a drop at a time. New Arrangement of theHair THE pretty, simple, marcel wava coiffure that we have grown ao customed to is in danger of being , robbed of Its popularity by, the stifter, . more elaborate arrangement , of little puffs and rolls, or, . more properly, speaking, the Virginia curia. - : ' There seems to ba no special position tor these firm little rolls, for we see them at the top of the head, in. tha ' nape of the neck, behind the ears and sometimes peeping between the. waves of hair forming the pompadour. - This Is fortunate in a sense, ee the coiffure may then be made to suit the face. , , '.v. 'v.1: yVfiSiU'--!?;: -:; The parted hair rolled back, with lit tle curia arranged around tha back of the head from ear to ear, la glrliah looking viewed from every point And the same coiffure may be adopt ed by a matronby giving the pompa dour effect to the front instead of the parting, which, strangely enough, while emphasizing the youth ; of a young woman will have a . tendency to adi years lit appearance to the one past 30, A mora mature face requires the dig nity of tha pompadour. It is an Utter impossibility to lay down any set rules la . regard to becoming hair dressing. . 80 much depends upon tha individual. , Don'ts for Healthy D' lON'T eat when, fatigued or over - ueaieo. Ifcin't hatha th fiod for at least an hour after eating. H Don't eat an excess of sugar, sweets , and starchy fooda , ; Don't eat foods that disagree wifl ' Jrou. " ,. i , -l - -- -- Don't be gloomy at meattlm. 'f, Don't eat too much of highly 1 soned food. - i Don't eat between mel fiahH.j " and learn to eat iruit fctrfor-t ti fast -