CONCERNING By MRS. Hlnry Symes M. 5 ItfJwk ,e i 4 r 5, H . V -T..,,,'af." -' ,"-aai - ADVICE ON SOCIAL CUSTOMS i fc- : : . 1 1 II iW'l 1 w I ..... ... s. It Ml 4 UPIC hath charms to soothe ' avage breast," and It "-- hath th other charms as well. It la distinctly, and quite apart from any effect via mental suggestion, etc., a beautlflffr. There is 'no Instrument, no form of music making, that has not a direct effect on the health und beauty of the performer, and an effect most beneficial. A few years ago a certain young' French glr was told by har physician that she was In the first stages of tuberculosis; that she must atop work and devote all her rime and attention to regaining her health. To while away her time" she took up the study of the flute. In a few months she noticed a tartllng Improvement In her general condition: her chest seemed expanded, she breathed with less difficulty, all her ymptoms subsided. The doctor told her It was the flute that had done the good work. S Of course, flute playhur is not a panacea for consumption. t would be nonsense to claim any such thing as that. But It is a goad thing for the sufferer from asthma, chronic bronchitis and chronic influenia1 to look Into. And . the healthy woman has much to gain from the same accomplishment. She will see', as 'ohe continues playing the flute, her neck and throat round out and become beautiful, her chin take on the pretty oval that some have called the "flute-player's curve" and her hands learn grace through the agility of her flng-ers. ' And the violin! Did you ever see a vlollnl3t-evcn a man without beautiful arms? It Is wl-dlrected. rhythmical aerclne that develops any portion of the body, and this is obtained to the superlative degree In violin playing. It Is not only the right arm that la thus developed, but the left alto, since the task of holding the Instrument in the correct position Is a delicate one, re quiring nice adjustment arid regulation of the muscles and producing Just sufficient strain for exercise and devel opment. The finders al.so share in the general improvement. $ut the real finger beautifter is the piano. Watch a pianist's Angara; they. REPLIES to letters sent to the writer of this department will be printed In regular order; but no replies in print may be expected In leas than three or four weeks. Correspondents desiring immediate replies to queries may get them by Inclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope. Personal inquiries will re ceive prompt attention if accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope. Lines Around the Mouth Der Mrs. yymes. I hava io Hues of wrinklri around my :noulh. nU I tel as though every one notices It. Cau you Rive me a simple but effective remiy for it o:nethlng trtat will not mk hair (row on the flee nor harm my complexion In any way? MARGARET. First of all, apply a liberal amount of cold cream and then massage the lines In an upward and outward stroke with the tips of the fingers. This treatment ' will no doubt give the skin the nourish ment which It lacks. Nose Is Large near Mrw. Bvmes. ' Will jou kindly tell me If there Is ny- IIIIUI IV l-UU,:f HID BIK V, 1,B HUH,: .Aline Is very flnshy. , How Is cCcoa butler applied to the cheeks to All them out? A READER. I do not think you can do anything to reduce the size of the nose, Apply the cocoa butter to your cheeks with the tips of the Angers and rub tfcem in a rotary motion. To Develop the Bust Crsr Mrs. Byrnes. Will you olie tell me If olive civ will develop the burnt, and it It will Intifre the flesh? READER. I think you win And that cocoa but ter will be much better than olive. oil. Along with this 1 advise you to practice deep breathing, as it will develop: the bust and fill out the chest, Anxious for the Natural Color tr Mrs. Bvmes, ; Ii Abeut Due years ten I frttttW that my heir rat rrawlna darker. I put Just a Jittle peroxide In the rlne water and tinw t seeme lo be lighter after each shampoo. Xt Is still trying to grow drk at the root. -. - ' ' 1 "'.', !.- ' '' 1 i :-'.-':':v':?".:i. are long, tapering and slender. Do you think that they must necessarily ba so ' if she la to learn to play-rthat"' there Is a "planlst'a hand"? No; that Is an ex ploded theory. Her fingers were Just like yours before she started, my stubby-fingered friend; but she length ened them and tapered then and nude them slender by her playing. Isn't there a hint there for youT Do you want to have beautiful shoul ders and a lovely back? Then, If for no other reason, learn to play the vio loncello. A French magazine re ently took up the question of whether a woman can prorerly play the c ello, and decided that she certainly can do so, if she will hold the instrument in front of her knees and mt between her legs, In the ugly, sprawling attitude that men assume. The cciulant stooping, combined with rhythmical movement of the bow, Is as good as a course of beauty treatment! for the back. The - ' f : . jr . : i; - :vv 7 ' 5 ANSWERS TO BEAUTY- QUERIES How ran I darken It gradually en as to allow nature to lake her vuuree? Bome au( geat henna loavea. but they redden I he hlr too much. FANNIE. If you want nature to take her course. I advise you to try no artificial means to put her on the road. From' this time on do not uae anything but soap and water to shampoo your hair. To keep the hair In good condition maaage the scalp every day and brush the hair thoroughly. baseline for Eyebrows Dear Mn. Bvmea. 1. Fleue nil me the best vaseline for mxklnK cyHe.hu grow. 2. I am ao yeare old. five feet four tnchea tall. Do you think I shall grow any mire, and do vou call me tall? , s. Please atve m a bleaching cream for the face, n 4. If Kieen enao l used on the face every day. will It Injure It? 6. I have liver blotches. Do you think ralonirl wli i-lear them? How often should U be taken? ". I weigh 110 pounds. Can you tell me how to gain weight? THANKFl'U t. I cannot mention any one brand of vaseline, but I am sure the drug gist will give you the best. 2. It Is Impossible for me to say whether you will grow more or not. There is no ago limit, so thete may be some chance for you. However, you come wlthm one Inch of '-being the standard height. 3. Here la the recipe for a very .,good bleaching cream: , Fetrolatnm I ennea av. ' Lanolin (anhydrous). t ounce av. Hydrogen peroxide 1 tU'td ounce Acetic acid 1 fluid dram 4. If yOur akin Is very tender. I do not think you will be able to uae the green aoap dally. ii. Many persons take calomel, and It Is very fine; but I think you hd bet ter consult physician. . , 0. To gain weight I advise you to take one egg in a glass of milk three times a day. Kxorelse freely In the open air nh l aieep nine hours out or every twenty-four. Eat plenty of nourishing food, Avoid excitement and worry., , ' Pomade to Reduce Pear Mrs. Svmes. Ig therft envthlng wtllfh eflkn be rubtod on the fleth to rtdiice same? My arma, nck and bint are too large for the rest of ... my body. I am 20 years of age and meas V x p7tf?po err" ure nv feet two Inches tall and weigh uounds. I (ear thai dieting would le duce mv hlne as quirklv as the dther por tions, nnd that would not better mv situ ation any PIRATE. Following la the rea'lpe for a pomade which you may rind helpful. Your weight ia very light in pVoportlon 10 your height. The normal weight for one of your height is 124 pounds: Iodide of potassium 46 grains Vaseline 14 ounces Inolln 1 ounree Tincture of benroin SO drjpe Make Into pomade and rub over the fatty parta twite a day. Cure for Bald Spots Dear Mrs. Symes. My hair is beiomlng seerce at the tem ples, ('in jou lell me what to do to rover the bald epote? YKKA A Very efficient remedy for bald spots is made of the following: 'Mallrylle acid 10 gralna Resorcln Ii grains Phenol , i drops Lanolin (nr verellne) 1 ounce Hub Into the part night and morning. Peroxide on the Face f Deic-Mra. Symes. Would like you to advise me about the use of pejoxlfle. Will It whiten ihe fa-", and do you think It Injurious? My complex- ' Ion Is not at all clear, and I have a few freckles and plmpli-e. I have been advised to uae peroxide, but would not without con sulting you. fhcnld It be used at night and must It be diluted? My braid Is turning lighter. Can ynu tell ma what 1 must use to make It darker? My hair la almoit b;ack some might cell it dark brown. . FRECKLE'S. Peroxide will whiter) the face, but the constant iter of It .will give the akin a dry and rough appearance. To remove the freckles I advise you to use the fol lowing recipe: Oxide-of xlno V, dram . Hul lotlde of , bismuth... 'i dram !extrina ...4.?. 1 drams S Glycerin 1H drams Spread ; the paate upon the frecklta at night before going to bed. In tee morning remove what remains with a little powdered boras and sweet oil. To get rid of the plmnles, bathe them in very hot water, and ,dp not plrk them,k for very often the finger nails prove pcltonous. Keep ' your blood In good condition and thi skin clean and you will not be troubled with the eruptions. 7fe fae '?77?e5. Here Is a recipe for a stain which I advise you to uae on your braid to darken It. Urei-n walnut sheila ... Alum Pure oil . . 2 ounces .. 14 ounc e ...4 ounces Heat together In m. water bath until the water has been completely evaporated; then express, filter and perfume. The Vaucaxre Tablets Dear Mrs. Symea. Will the, Vaucalre tablete develop the bust? if so, how long will they have to be taken? ANNA. Yes, the Vaucalre tablets will de velop the bust: but it is Impossible to say Just how long they will nave to be taken, for it all depends upon the indi vidual. To Remove a Mole Dear Mrs. Symes. Will you pleite elate whether a mole can be successfully removed and In what way? A READER. A mole can be successfully removed, by electricity; but It Is necessary that you go to a thoroughly reliable 01'erator, so that the work be properly done. For the Hair Dear Mrs. Byrnes. I have heard that coal oil Is good for the hair. Kindly let m know if this- la true and how It should be used. Will It Injure the sralp? Mr hatr la fat ing out. 'It Is rather mly and I am troubled with da"druh. Will sulphur help? DARLING. Coal oil Ig excellent for the hair. It Improves the growth, prevents It from turning gray and cure dandrtm. If you use It, the sulphur cure will not be nereasary. a few dr ps'of the oil may be applied to the scalp through a medi cine dropper ever day. Hub the oil Into the scalp and thyi brush the hair thoroughly. Objects to Features Dear Mrs. Symes. Could you reommnd something that would make the face lock shorter? I have a rather long lace; otheiwiee. I should be pretty. ANX!OtTB READER. I do not think you can do anything to change the shape of your face. How ever, the maimer In which you dresa and.-arrnnge your hslr will have some effect. The latter i should be arranged M 1 i.mw re;b Arfte fart 7Zi'3c&s telllst need never hesitate to appear In evening dress; she will always look her besL and she will have her Instrument to1 fharfk 'for It. Only a word need be said as to the beautifying effects of g.nging; singing lessons are often prescribed as a means of developing the neck and throat. There never was a singer yet who did not have a lovely neck; or a whistler, either, for that matter. All that la needed Is regular and sufficient prac tice. I 'should not like to go on record as advocating the learning r f some form of music-making simply for its beautify ing effects Music Is too high and holy nn art to be thus employed. But for those of us and that means nparly all of ua who have music In our eouls It is gratifying to know that the Inward beauty will be matched by outward beauty also, through the medium of the art we love. in a flat pompadour or parted. Do not wear low 1 ollars and avoid the V shape in yokes, etc. Bows at the neck would have better effect than long Jabots. Wart on Knuckle Dear Mrs. Symes. I have a apeclea of wart on my knuckle, wnlcn glvea me no end of uou. le and pain. Caustic will not remove It. Tan vou gl.e me a simple remedy? W. A It is never well to experiment with any kind of a growth, so I advl.e you to go to a doctor, who will be able 10 give you proper attention. Homely Nails Dear Mrs. Svmes. I take aolendid care of my nails, but they do not abow It. 1 inrau tnat thy Br full of rldgea and never have a pietiy .lnk t lit. sl'SIE. The nails are tine Imllcatois of the general health. My opinion lg that vour system Is not In good order, and I sug gest that jou conxultid our phvslcian, for by attending to the matter at once a serious illness may be avoided. Pimples Dear Mrs. flvmes. Whi can I "o to rirevent pimples from appearing on my fare? I am U years old and weigh 81 pounda. My height la 1 feet 3 Inches. Do I weigh enough? Ho should I wear my hair? How long ehould my dreaaes be? 8hould a etlrl of my age. wear a'rorset? I am rather slim. AN ORPHAN. To prevent the appearance of the pim ples you should pay strict attention to your diet. Bit plenty of fresh fruit and green vegetablea. but avoid the rich and greasy food, h Is also important that you exercise freely. Do not neglect the dally bath. Your welerbt ! not In propcrllon with your height, but as ycu grow older vour body w'll develop, and your welaht Increase. A v. vour age you can wear your hair hanging down your back or tied up witn ribbons. Tour eklrta ahould reach halfway be tween your knees and ahoetopa. It Is not advisable for the growing girl to wear a corset, for it Intfe'-es with the development of the entlrekbody and Its organs .and all beauty of form .is prevented. 'amy flirt t- JXfivjtdetHJW S ETIQUETTE OF DRIVINO THERE are certain broad rules of driving with whlchmost of ua are conversant, yet these should be supplemented by little niceties that, after all, make for the truly well bred qualities which all of us admire. If a gentleman hag Invited a woman to drive, with him, he should, remember that wheela are frequently not clean and have a habit of soiling dresses He should turn the wheels out as far as possible and stand behind "his compan ion aa she steps up. In order to guard her agalnat danger. A gentleman,' when recognizing an acquaintance on the road, should lift his hat, or If his hands be too full, should touch the brim of hla hat with the stock of hla whip. This form of ralute Is also given when the right of way has ,been accorded him by another dtflver. When a woman Ig the driving hostess she can expect that a man meet her SOLUTIONS TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS Postals and Souvenirs EAR Mrs. Adams. When a young man tak a lady An r,iB,ir irln. is It DroDer for D him to pay for postals, souvenirs, etc.. If the young lady ,UM',1,A".,nlIn,-:s I think It would be less embarrassing If you would allow her to purchase them herself. Religious Differences To Deeply In Love: The religious question ia a moat Important one when marriage la being considered. Many times the difference makes no trouble whatever, and then again It iausea much unhapplneaa. It Is not for me to decide what you should do. . You and vour sweetheart muat know whether or hot each would be willing and liberal minded enough to allow the other to go his or her way, since neither one wishes to give up his religion. I advise you to weigh the matter thoroughly. Anxious to Get in the' Croud Pear Mrs Adams. V ' I am a voting man H vears of age and would like to know how I could get In with a crowd of y.iung men and young glrli my age. I have been Introduced to a lot if girls and bovs. but have never eeen them agtin A RKADER OF TOt'R COLUMN. If you have an opportunity to tilk with the girl after meeting her, you could ask iermlsslon to call. If your presence Is welcomed, you can call again and then take her to placea of enter tainment Then she In turn can Intrc duce you to her friends, and in. this way you will soon form a large circle of acquaintances. I should think It would be an easy matter to have boy friends. As aion aa you meet a boy or two. make arrange ments to go out wltlt them and you will soon become acquainted. No Relatives to Make Announcement Dear Mrs Adams. Please advise me how I should go about, hiving my marriage announced and Invita tions sent out to a church wedd'ng. I am an orphan, with no near relatives, and am boarding with frleftda. Would It be pnijr lor mv name's mother to send out the Invltatbihs; and In this cne how should they be worde? Or should I hve th ieople with whom I am boarding, who are good frlnda of mine, send out the In vitations? And In thia case how should the Invitation be worded? I am at a loss to know just what to do, with no relative to lake my parentt' place, and I do want to aend out Invitations. M. M. T. Instead of allowing your fiance's mother or your friends to Issue the In vitations, you can send them out In the following form; The honor of your presence Is requested at the marriage of Miss Mary A. White te Mr. John C Smith, on Wednesday evening, May the fifth, St eight o'clock. Holy Trinity Church. Tf vou wirh to send announcements to the friends to whom nn Invitation has been Rent, they may be worded thus; Mr. John -. Smith and Mlsa Mary A While have the benor of announcing their marriage, on Wedneaday, May the fifth. Nineteen hundred and eleven, at the Holy Trinity Church. Using the Napkin Dear Mrs. Adaine. Should a napkin be entirely unfolded when using It? When the gueirta are standing, from which side of the chair should each one sit down? TOODLES. s. No; unfold It until It is creaaed In half. If you mean that the guest are stand ing before fitting at a table, each one should draw out the chair, if It is not pulled out for him. and approach It from the front. Just Sixteen Pear Mrs. Adam. I am II vears old and I have a young' gentleman friend of 19. He once, not long ago made hla love for ne obvious, but r !me has turned hla attentions toward other Kit-In W ill you kindly advise me as to whnt course I should take In this matter? Tours, In eusierne., 'T. J. M. A girl of vour tender years should not be troubling her head with such affairs. Tjka my advice and do not let the sub ject of boys bother you, Why shouldn't your young friend share his time with ether KldJ'.' You must not allow Jtal ousy to enter your heart, for once you do you will never know happiness. Be liberal with your friends and let others enjoy their society. Improper Aclions De- Mrs, Adams. ' will you please tefl me what yon would', ronalder right for rre tn do? Pom time ago I met a marrltd ma whem I Ilka vary much. Hj telle me ha earea for m". ilia wife la leaving , town now and heretofore we have bees eoalne one , another secretly, but aow be wanta la meat at the door of her own home. She of course calls for a woman, and assists; her guest Into place. A gentleman Invariably offers assist' . ante to a woman with whom he is rid" lng on horseback. He sees that her foot , is properly pluced In the stirrup and her skirt properly adjusted. He make a quick inspection of the saddle girths.. After she Is 'ully mounted and ttartej; he mounts. He should keep to her rlghtj when riding. 4 A woman should wait for her ecot. . to dismount, and with one hand on hla, shoulder and the other in his right) hand, she should make her descent toj the ground. -j , Riding dresa for women Is, first of all simple. The skirt should In summer b of light-weight cloth or khaki cloth., and a simple blouse or shirt, with j soft stock-of linen or phue. For cross,, saddle riding the skirt should be walk) lng length and divi led. . A straw hat, either In sailor or derbyV shape, should be worn, with an elaailOj band to keep it securely on the head.. The hair should be braided and tlefJL, at the nape of the neck with a black ribben. Puttees or riding boots arav. worn. No Jewels should be worn. ,? And this, with a consideration of, others, a courtesy for all kindnesses, will Inaure correct conduct while "OaV the road." me In public.1 He Is well known I care ' for him too much to mind what people, aay. What shall I do? M. M. R. '.? My dear girl, you are playing with flrev If you wish to be happy in tne future, wlah you would keep away from the young man rf whom you speak. Kef user to talk with him. and. If necessary, go away from your present surroundings Can't you see that you are doing his, family, as well as yourself, a great Inn. Justice? Just now you feel that every-, thing is bound to turn out all right, but, such cases never have a happy ending,. Do heed my warning! t '.,, Deceiving Her Parents ' Pear Mrs. Adnns . Jt Although-' 1 am. still a young girl I have.,; been thrown with mn of varying charac-j, tens, many of wl om try patent have not , ?pproved. One young tr.an I car: especially., or I have been meeting In secret, fearing ' . my parents woui'i msapprove or mm. mil'-' you kindly advise me aa to whether I " ahould prolong this deception or not? B. H. p. . I think your conscience troubles you else you would not have bothered to" consult me. By all means discontinue" the clandestine meetings. I can assured you that your parents are better able to Judge your companions than you are." Kxperlence a wonderful teacher, andU very often a cruel one, go why not fol low your parents' advice before you are) caused any unhapplnessT - i . rv Wedding Announcements' Leer Mrs. Adams. When one receives an announcement of s wtUnlne. is it tuswrrta! If so. how shuuld It be wrltteu? W hen calling at a house where death has visited and the enrpre la In the house, should one ring the bell or walk In? . A SUBSCRIBER. No acknowledgment if a. wedding an nouncement need he made, .but the course teoue pers.in usually sends a note ofl best wishes; or, if she Uvea In the same1 town or city, a call should be made on, the bride's clay at home. 1 The fact that death has visited hnnae doea not give one the privilege of walk-1 4 n a InlVi ike V-i -t ah k eas, ihAiii ant m aa1 a wib nwuee tiuuuw I iifil. V unucKinji;. He Objects to Her Actions Dear Mrs. Adema. I am a girl II years old and will ask yen) how I can eat alonar with a. friend. w hive been S'veothr c 1 te fur some time and nave been engaged for two years. He re- , fuses to marrv m until t Drove that I. ran do right and will do. right. First, he if aiacoveren me in two nones ant tnen ne t ebjecta to flirting, which I do sometlmea. 4 UNSIGNED, i j I think the young man Is Justified, foil your actions are certainly not those of si ' renned young woman. To gain his re spect you mint he truthful and youmuit refrain froth flirting. Her Boy Friends T Dear Mrs. Adams. I am a girl IS years old. and am getnff' : away for a visit. A boy of 37 asked me t. write to him while away. Would this be proper, or la It hla place to write Brat? ti I have s hoy fr'end 14 years old whom V,j like eery much, but some people seem to.j thtnk he la too young for ne. Do vou think. J 'o? 1 like him better than the boys of myi sge Should not a friendly letter to a boy bU answered in about aix weeks? 1 , DOLLY NV'4-e If your visit Is to be a short one, I dg not helleve there is any necessity for sf correstiondence to be started. But If you are to be away for a long time, your frlonda will naturally want to hear front you. I suggest, however, that you allow the boy friend lo take the Initiative. ' The dlffer-nce In your ages should not ,. prevent you from claiming the boy a4 a friend. " Yes. that Is allowing plenty of Umx, . to elapse between letters, t ';, f'isiting H er Parents , Deir Mrs. Adams. . I was married a few year ago away fre.nl home. I am now vialting my pai-enta, and we expert my huebancl to be with ua In few months. What I want to know is this: (Should mv relatives end friend rail nn any. hufbend and me or ahould we go to see tnemr rnivrbtAAVi .4 According to the rules Of etiquette, th) friends and relatives should call on youl but this rule Is often broken with one's relatives and Intimate friends. Clearing the "Voice THK Arriba hiive a most agreeable, remedy for tb loaf cf voire. Th ' rtron afRi'. tt) I nourished ea chislvely on the pulp of apricots until ' cure Is efTx-fed. Tiiey are cooked In the usual wav and dried 1,1 the sunshine of th ftahtira detert. !'"' , A garr'e of salt wntef 1 recommended for a s 'ght irritation of the throat and vocal rhfrde, , re Inhaling vapor arising from hog milk. In whjfit ripe 11 u a have b,r .bolleJ give swestnest 10 the voire, , Fumigations are excelleint. H little : amber and ' pulverUed nirrl throwthe r''4'i on a h ahoval and) inhale the fumea, . w