GONGERNING HEALTH and BEAUTY By Mrs. He,nry. symes I I I CI,' mW0mm m i i)-w i , "" " " a, te :. : rrr? . i I ci-:r- :;: ' , afin OR1 S v r lJr Ten I A ATAlrcAlW V X III 11 i THE OitUOOJI SUNDAY JQl,l..'.AU 1081 tKP, UOWIKUl NOVHUUtn IS, Hit a. GIF L)L LETP I "... ' " Jf f'f 1 "X H AVI r wik4 how fro? weeavea ear grer.l ft UM jut Mi et tha rt tv WW nil epoeelte ye Mi Ik trot ter ear w sneralng kn re er rd U dew a Iowa. fi4 I wager tea will aat Bed mm iB'ee, or ( ths moat tw.'sui f art- h bve really good laoalag ftt end lata, graceful eagles, - wy u thir yo - Tteapiy Wean the average Uim M thoaght af bar fast, eirepttag U try to tuki thee fit into shoe that are a at too email, perMpe. If wwi would only realise the Im part a noe of a pretty foot aad ankle, eapaolally ta thee day when short akti-as ara the fashion, they would be bean ta ttnprsr their look a much as paaalbt. Thla la Oat herd ta do 4t enly takaa little tlma every day, aad If certain eserclae ara carefully followed and par elated In, a few months' tlma win show wonderful Improvement in tha thick ankle ana baary, cJomry-looklnf faaC la tba Brat placa, wbtn jroa ara alt Mmg la a, auraat ear or publle placa wbar tha frat ahow plain!, alwaya kaap tham both flrtnly ea tha floor. It la a mark of Hi-breading to alt with tha amaaa4 th fa tar ail aa Tar wtik U aoi oX tha ahoa pUlar ta aUbt. Ta maha tha aaklaa aUm anl rraraful. pritoaa for Ua mtaataa ah day twla U lb foot xeua4 la a rury aaouoa. aaing tba aakla aa aa aila. Uaa oaa fool at a Uma for 8va anJautaa. Tba corraat war la walk la la lot tha toaa atrlha tha Boor Cm and tba ta brlBf tba haal town Praatlaa waikia alowly arauad tha roam atraral tlmaa ry day. tokiac aaob atop eara fully and an tha whlla hoidlnc tha body aract Tbla Dot aalr gtt alranth aad graoa ta tha foot aad ankla, bat brlaca Iota play tbalr noaclaa, davalopa thaaa and balpa la gl pot ta tha bad. ' Wli tba fat ara tlrad, hot aad aa lac from a lone walk, hatha tham with warm tntik. If poaalbla, bara aaoa(h milk In a'baata ta tnuaara baU faai and, lat tham aoak for twaaty BUa at aa or half aa haar. Milk and watar, ar watar aoftaaad with bakln aoda, makaa a aplandld foot bath ta aaaa tlrad maaelaa. bfllk aoftaaa tba eallaaa akin - aad win ba found a grat 4 la keeping tba faat la good raadtuoa If u4 aa a barb vaca ar tKa a waah, Evory waaaaa bhaa ta waar gaa. taohtag ahoaa. AM aa, baw praaa wa ' ara ta Uha a pair af ikma that ara laa amatl bacauaa .h4f ara pratiy aad aar faat ak U ta tbaea! A laa ah art aha win cauaa aatotd aoP la tha aaarar. It aaaaaa baaloaa ta form, ooraa ta graw. aatla la grow la aad paabaa aM lha taaa out af plaea AU waya rhooaa a long, aarraw abob raibar thaa a abort, wtd ana. for twa raaaaaai Flrat. baraaaa tl la meeb bailor taaklag oa tba faat. and. aacaod. bacauaa It glraa tba foot room ta Ua ta Ha aaiural paatUoa, girtog a graoa. ful appaaraara la both foot aad ankla. ADVICE ON SOCIAL CUSTOMS I HOW TO RECEIVE - AM going to talk today about tha dutiea of tha hoateaa and tha host at a larga afternoon tea or recep tion, it there ba a hearty wVah to make every on enjoy hla visit, a few of tha formal detail can aoon be mastered. First, let m erophaetze punctuality. Never, under any conditions, let tha flrat .guest arrive before you ara fully prepared 4o receive. . The podtlon for hostess and host la at tha right of the door through which the , guests enter. Daughters who ara being introduced to society, or' any special guest of honor, stand he aid tha hostess. " '..' ' '. Aa a guest enters the hostess should cordially offer her hand. Then should follow an Introduction to those to. line, If tha guest be unknown to them. Whan ther Is opportunity a hostess aliould talk a little with the guests as they appear., This can , ha don easily at the beginning of a reception. When, the arrivals are 1 mor frequent ' there will b time fc only a brief greeting and quick introductions. The hostess should stand at her first piece, and must not desert It area far food1 or reat A guest receiving with her, however, need not stay a strictly In tba on position. Daughters who receive with, their mother should from tlma to tlma leav ber aid and mingle with tha. guest. After -pcrhapa the first hour of reoelv Ing thla can be done. They can mora about the room, introduce guests to en another, arrange for quick servlo In the dining room and altogether keep persons amused and comfortable. A husband stands beside hla wife ' during the greater part of the after noon offering a 'cord 14 hand and greet ing.' As the guests' arrivals ara fewer, ha may turn his attention to tha en tertainment He ahould Introduce, es cort ladles to the dining room and ba every place that needs hi help. Thla la particularly true of a bridegroom at his first reception. With the well-laid plan of receiving ' worked out efficiently, half of tha work of an afternoon tea Is accomplished. I ahall speak again on thla Interesting Subject v r, In closing today, let me emphasis tha fact that too large receptions ara mis takes. Better It Is to have two less pretentious teas In perfect control than one large failure. Tou can do this possibly with a couple of weeka be tween, and, naturally, your lists will be mad up of different names. la this way there will be no care, no axclte ' ment and a generally more successful entertainment i fe I J ik kir f te c"r T !7? ; 1 r! , . la. r-iawnr-ri-T-"---T -, a ia ' ri n n a ' taiali iaj an 1 t - I & nrrwiy nvwiw w w , f?rrt -ffie ffeeT. 1 f. v r I X. W 1 'ri js ' fr' "''' ri; 6r&tMtS!WL (Una tout aJ:e vary utit tUlua. aa4 as anora aitaa lioa aaut ba paid la lha slrtegf af iKa fx ( aa wall aa laatr bating. Tba fl abaaid ba U'UM twlr dally. , M snaking tba latW for rba tftlna ainrvar. boia ahoaa and (ck.t( ahaut b ebaasad. h etorkinsa haag up la tia roora aa4 li ibn Itft ati la air aad dry. Iaa4 af bataa aluffcd tela lha ahoatxs. lo ramala lhara Unlll tba ! aiaraing. Aa alcohol rub wtll ba ftraad vary rrrftln to vaary fat. Kor proruae paraplrailoa of lha rC borto eeM er talcum powder ana ba ad. doatlng the powdar ovr lha feat both night and morning, f ANSWERS TO BEAUTY-QUERIES 1 13 i ..,'.'.'.'... - -'V'"' fc--.' -'';K5n Si-' cm ; 'fl!--.;:;N V-'Uh 'lh ( ...... .'-.,. -t, A Sit Gracefully M'fJi Goth feet Touchr'agOrefat Jne jScefcif&Jc&tefy fofrori RePUES to latter aaal ta tha wrltar of this departmeat will b printed ta regular orderi but ' aa repllea la print may ba eipaetad la laa than thraa ar four weeka. Cerreipondanta desiring Immediate raptlaa to quertea may get them by lacloslnc a stamped aalf-ddrae4 aavalopa. Teraonal Inquiries will rw calve prompt attentloe If accompanied by a atampad and addraaaad aavalopa. A Bleaching Cream r. . Urt. Bva fiHH sla n a raelp ror a toa ataara Uig ciam tor tba far, eumaihlns Ibat will aoi promote tha UshiMt grvarlh of balr. liai b(hr i may ba aa1 for Ua aarb. How ofiaa taould It ba appUadf Kindly slva m anm arct( which will pr f my f cx4 baallh an f iva mm roay cbMkt. About bow much racrMdon dally la nn aarr for a hl(h acbaol ilrl of Ik? sha ta Bot a robut stxt, but la la sad baalth. K f. B Here Is a recipe for a cream which mav ba used on tha face and neck. Rub It Into tha skin once a day. After al lowing It to remain on for ten minutes, wlpa away all traces of It with a soft doth. Petrolatum S ounce av. Lanolin anhvdroua) 1 ounoo av. Hjrdrogon paroxlde I fluid ounce Acatla acid I fluid dram One of the best exercleea Is walking. Thla exercise, however, must be active to hasten the circulation. All athletio sports are to be recommended for the growing girl. She should have at least two hburs' recreation a day. This should be varied, spending nome tinra In walking, sports and anything which will divert her mind from her studies. ea tha eonarbone; thaa threw tha bead bark with a quick, evaa movemaat that la not a Jrk. but yet puta all the ao i ties law qalck play. Repeat tea tlmaa. t Turn the bead quickly to ta rtgit till tba chin la juat over the rtthl eboul der: then back again. lupeat tea tlmaa; thaa turn tba head ta the toft la the eatne way. Repeat -lea tlmaa. Do not tire the mueelea of tha aack. bot gradually Inereaea the number of eiar daee dally, until you can practice aaeb en about fifty lime without after dla. comfort ' - To Cleanse the Hands ; Dear btra. pymee. . I da my owa boaaeworH aad try ta baa aiy hand In rood eoaduian, but aooMtlmaa tboy et rouca looklnc WUI von kladie ustl bow 1 Bar care for thm? , A RXAOUL ' Lemon juloe will remove many a tain from tha hands, and If a little salt 1 added to this Juice it la still mora affi gadoua. A bit of orange or lemon skla remove tar stain. Care must be takaa to wlpa tha hands dry Immediately. Before peeling Irian potatoes the haada should be well dried, and should not' be washed Immediately after. By tbla4 siljrht precaution they wilt not be atalaed. wltb, the Juice of the tuber. To cleanse the hands after very roost work uaa a good cream. Tha following- la a recipe for a splendid cream, whlcls , may be ueed for the purpose: Kentucky Cole, Cream . R"'" 4 aenaa - Almond oil... douno. Fparmaeetl ...M..M... ...... 1 aunoa . Wblta wax ! auooa " Feet Troubles ay for tired and iwollan Tea. It Is very foolish forsa, young girl to limit herself to oneTnan friend. Tha association with many will prove beneficial. ' , If the man is a very intimate friend, she may present him with a book; oth erwise it would not be feasible to give blm a gift Chance Callers SOLUTIONS -TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS Invitation to the Theater DEAR Mrv Adams. . When a gentleman Invites a frland - and his wife to tha theater 1. Should he call for themT ' 2. Ill what order should they be aeated? PERPLEXED. L He may call for them, or be may send the tickets to hla guests, so that they find their seats and thus be saved tha unnlMsnnt situation of waitlnsr to the lobby for their host." v 2. If the three enter the seats to- g,uiuc ma n wuiiau a jvw.a - - and then the host so that both husband and wlfemay share-fiTs company, , - A Pickle Person Dear Mrs.' Aflame. ' '- 1 Can you tell ma what la rood for a fickle and nervous disposition which causes much uohapplneu t , ANXIOUS. Mora 'time spent In" thought -win. ' I think', cure fickleneaa. Once you have ' 'decided, make up your mind that noth ing can change your decision. K you are nervous, . plenty of recreation, a change of occupation and a visit to a doctor will help you. - . . ' ' Domestic Troubles Tb a Wife: I am glad you appreciate my former, reply. Although your bus- t band'a actions almost break vour heart. I suggest that you try not to show your feelings. Try to take an interest In atner imngs ana Keep your mind on w son may carry on. u the boy goea to . m.i yu see many gins, i ao not see why yoa Indifferent, it may arouse &lm to hi cannot be numbered among bis frienda. - aens of duty, Be a attractive and Interest inpr as possible' and do your best to make the home alluring. In Which Hand? Dear Mra Adams. Pia tell ma which hand should carry the fork to tha mouth , after euttlug .meat . :"' I it customary -for a woman travallng alone to tip the porter who carrlea her aujteaan to her roomT Should a woman ua : the Mint" er "Mrs." when shining a hotel regjMerJ ' The right hand. ' t ' ' i... Yes."-...,,... a,. ;f;. The prefix Mis or Mrs. ahould ba In parentheses before her name. - Hit Mother Objects . Eear Mra. Adema. ' ' ' .' - am -a youna rlrt It years af , and hv been keepinr eompanr wit youns man one rear my aenior tor a few . Dion tba. He helpe care for his widowed. ' mother, and ebs la opposed to hla attra ction to any sin. will you please Inform me If It le proper to keep golaa with blm aaalnst ber wisheat Is It proper for a girl to so with aoore thaa one young ma a at a timet - Is It proper for a sirl to ret a yonna man a present oa bis birthday IX ao. " - what la lha most appropriate thlnrf AN INTERESTED RSADBR. Aa you bath are very young. It I very , foolteh for tlfb mother to raiae any ob jection io any iriennsnips which her Dear Mrs. Adams. - Do you think it is necessary for a woman to have tea on hand every af terooon In readiness for any chance caller t Is It proper for a bride to wear a white satin gown at a morning weddingT U 2C J. It Is not necessary for one to prepare refreshments for every - afternoon. A better plan Is to select a certain day of the week when you wlll.be at home to all your friends. Then you may have a beverage and some cake to serve. Tea . v Table tiquette , ' Dear sirs. Adams. ' . , . Which Is tha proper way to eat eand . wichea, with tha knlte aad fork or wltb the fins' era? ' When vesetablee are served in side dishes. should a portion be taken on the plate or . aaten from the various dishes? Should a portion .of meat ba cut and taken on tha plater . v Is tha napkin used to wlpa only tha fin- . . gera. or the mouth alsot A IlKADEIt. . It la necessary to ua a knlf and forlt when eating some kinds of earidwiohea, ' while others may be gracefully taken in ' the fingers. ' ' ; Vegetables served In aide 'dlshe are not transferred to the plate. If an in dividual portion of meat Is starved, your . part of It ahould be placed on your : plate, . . . . - ' ' It may be used for tha mouth also . whea seceaaary. . . ; Disappointed in Her Piance Dear btra.-Adame. -t " I am ensaed to a yooag man. bat net long aso I found out something about blm. I confronted blm with tha report, and he aald It was true. It has worried me ever sine, and I can't ba happy. I . am only it ye ara old. and hava many Jhanoaa to ra out with ether tnea. Would ba doing WTona to go aad -tr to fora-ctf ' VI WORRIKD, . If your love for the young- man has -Crown cold. X suggest that yoa break the engagement Unless yoa do this. It would not be proper for you to accept attention from other men. ( Addressing Children Dear Mra. Adams.' Would you klndlv Inform ma how a small child la addressed on a card? For Instance, a Sunday school teacher, desiring to send cards to ber scholsrs, whose axes re rife from 6 to 8 years, should aha write Mr. before tha. name? Thanking you In advance for any infor mation, I remain, , A CONBTANT READER. A small glr should have the prefix "Miss" before her name, while the small boy maybe addressed aa "Mas ter So-aigb-So." Colored Stationery n Dear Mrs. Adams. I Intend to Join a club of sirls and bova In tha near future, and my mother will act aa chaperon. Will It be proper for m to let the boys escort ma borne- if mother has no objections? Ia ltjiecessary for me to tell the gentle man 'when he asks permission to escort me home that I in chaperoned? When and to whom la It proper ta use pink stationery , , X. T. Z. Yes.'- - To let him know that you have com pany you may say, "Mother and Tshall be very glad to have your company." r . Colored stationery Is never In good taste. Plain white is the approved color for all correspondence. ship's sake and not to win ma.I spoke to m,y fiance about It and he aald , ha would not mind if I had callers occasion ally. Ha knowa the small chance a girl haa for entertainment In a town of tlila size. My sisters and friends condemn ma and aay I do wrong in going- with othera. One was heard to say that he couldn't care for me or he wouldo t consent, to my going with another. ONE) WHO WISHES TO DO RIGHT. If your flarfce is willing for you to have men callers, why should you'1 cara for the criticism of others? He Is evi dently a very broad-minded man and haa lmplioit faith and trust In you. ' Improper Actions Dear Mrs. Adams. My husband la U years old and 1 am three wars ' younger. Do you think It Is proper for him to hug and kiss young women when we meet In company? When we go to aanres, anouidn t be dance the flrst dance with me Such familiarity la proper. Tea. M. V. C. certainly not a an and What to Saw Dear Mrs. Adams. what Is the proper thing to aay to rlrl when you hava had her out riding I ah. v. h. .nlflvml ke rlAm w-rw ' What should I say when a girl thanks .; , ma for a present? . 8. . F. 1. Tou may say, "I am glad you enjoyed tha drive. It was quit a pleasure for me to have your company." . . "Tou are entirely welcome, M would be aufflcient to aay. ' Other Men Friends' Dear Mra. Adams. ' ' k ' I have been angaged to a young- man for ' ; many montha. Ha haa left for the city, -where a position awaits blm. Do you think It would ba wrong for ma to bare other ' gentlemen friends rail oa ma and take meto plaeea of entertainment? My an- fagement le well known la this town, and have friends wba wish lo call for friend Untrue Remarks To Baby Doll: If the boy continues to make untrue remarks about you, then it Is time for you or your mother to hold an Interview with him. Otherwise it would-b better to let the matter drop and say .nothing more about It It was riirht for your mother to for- . bid you to correspond with "a boy who la almost an entire stranger. Ono can not ba too careful of the friends she choose. i J v . Tell your girl friend to let her boy friend alone.- if he has no will power, he la not worth bothering about. V ' The, Popular Girl . Dear Mrs. Adams. Do you think that the girl who allows mea rertain privileges ts mora popular than -' 1 others? - It seems that tha conventional girl Is an alone. . , . A TOUNO OIRU Your observation la quite true: but 1 have you noticed that the popularity of - an extremely unconventional girl aoon " dlest Such girl are not those -for whom men live "and for whom they sacrfftce bad habits. .They do not seek anion ; them for a wife. The true love af a , (good man Is worth winning, but it is not won by the girl wb lowers herself ' to a man's level. Dear Mrs. Byrnes. Kindly rive remedy feet, as I seem to be having a areat deal of trouble In that respect. Alan, the bslla of my feat seem to burn aa though thay had been acaided. which niakea It very unpleasant In walking and also when sit ting. 1 alao hava a email bunion, which la very painful. It Isn't very large, but It annoya me extremely. Ia there any thing that I can do that will remove it? MABEL. AND EERN'ICE. A saft-water bath Is the most helpful thing for tired, swollen and burning feet. After drying them, rub on soma ' alcohol. Thla treatment will prove very refreshing. Following Is the recipe for a bunion cure: Bunion Cure Carbolic add 2 fluid drams Tincture of iodine t Muld drama Glycerin 2 fluid drams Apply with a camal'a-halr brush dally. " ! To Manicure the Nails Dear Mrs. Symes. 1. Would you please ' let me know, through your column, all I- must have to , manicure my fingernails and which way I must do it? I don't know anything about It, for I never tried It before. J. There la a young girl I know; aha Is IS years of age and bothered with coma; is there any good corn cure you know to give? 3. How la milk of magnesia used for the teeth? A STEADY READER. The requisites for a manicure are an orangewobd stick, a flexible file, a small nailbrush and a buffer. The nails should be filed when they are" dry, after which they are held in warm soapsuds and scrubbed with the brush. Dry them and cleanse the skin beneath and around the nail with an orangewood -stick dipped into peroxide of hydrogen. Push back the skin around the nail with the spatulate end of . the stick. Apply a polish and use the buffer. The girl has evidently been wearing ill-fitting shoes. If she 'will get ahoea . that fit her properly and will use the -following recipe, I think she will soon be rid of the corns: ' . . Corn Cure . , : Salleylle acid 1 dram' Collodion .................... H ounce Paint over the corn onea a day, "end scrape away the superfluous growth at the end of three or four days. , Milk of magnesia la used the same as any other dentifrice. It is a splendid thing for whitening the teeth, and mak ing tnem nrm. - To Sweeten the "Breath ? f Dear Mrs. Bymee. ' " ' will you give me a remedy for a baa hreathf A RjQADER, Decayed teeth and a bad atoraaca will eauaa an offensive breath. If yoi are In doubt about either, you ahouM consult a dentist and a physician. It Is also Important that the organ a which) carry off bhe waata of tha body par- form their duties properly. ' I am plying you a recipa for a moutk wash which has a delightful effeoti Lotion of Whlta Violets ' ... . . i Month Wash)' . . ectined spirits of wins a Ounce Bplrit of peppermint 3 Mix and bottle. .lh). a glasa l water. ....... 1 ounoa J ' H dram teaspooaful ta f Tonic for Oily Hair . Symes. r ell me If tar water Is as anoif V r'rK.t2nLeT ..I nav. "veri.1 1 I they don't seem to do ma any a Dear Mrs. Symes, nesaa ten me as any ha t..nlA. . n -. J. v arvio 10 ao ma any U')U. Aiy nair is o r. thin im r.n. J out I need a tonic that -is not ol'l ,'"T i Tar water or tar soap is very good for hair which is too oily. J am givlna? you the recipe for a splendid tonic which you may use dally, rubbing it. Into tha acalp: -. ; ..v $. Qulnin Hair Tonio , ' Sulphate of quinine..... 1 dram' t Kosewater g ounces S"u.t.d,ul,?h,urlc ,el1 minims J Rectified splriu I ounces ' Mix, then further add: ""aiycarln. i 1 ounce; essence royals or essence musk. 1 " or minima Agitata until aolulioni ia complete. ..v,,., . .. - It 1 also Important that you brush, your hair dally to remove the dust and to evenly distribute the natural oil. Sulphur, Bay Rum, Etc. : -Dear Mrs. Symes. is sulphur good aa a color restorer? Tf i A Double Chin : TVfcr Vn Rwmes. I am 4ft years old an4 am gettln double chin. Will you pieasa tau can posaiwy get rid or it r . , AN OLD MAID. To cure double chin, maasage daily, using the following movements: Prom oint or cnin, wun open nana . preas ltt What DrODortlnn It nmmAt I mrm n, tl ' for tba hair, r , . ..What can I put In eare tonie to preserve It? Dn you consider It a good Innlo? 1 Is bay rum in a hair totilo good as a restorer? K. D. T. Sulphur will darken "the hair, but I will not restore- its color. . - Alcohol. It is a very good tonio for' ' the hair. . Bay rum gives life to hair, out It doea not restore its color. v ..,; ; s ' ,.' Cure for Pimples i' v ' ' Dear Mra. Symes. - i Aa soon as you hava time will yes kindly tell ma what I can -do for pimples? I fhould Ilka to hava a smooth skla onca gain,..'. .-,; M. U V. Pimples come from disordered blooj, due to wrong diet Insufficient air, etc., and from clogged poree, which Is a. polite way of saying dirt, Tha altar on pimples should be from two points and equally vigorous from emcbt Th blood must be purified and tlia must be cleaned and kept clean. lie very careful what aeap you u to clean-the skin. Xiany S:eap mom Contain ao much alkali that they ara exceedingly injurious to a tender ak;n. rmly downward, throwing jhe head. The washcloth, towel and face biusa backward at the same time. 'Fa the the chin and throat frequently with cold water.- . Kxercise Is also helpful, and I sdvlsa you to make use of the following direc tions? ; t Stand erect In military position. Place the hands lightly on tha hi pa, -fingers forward. Drop the chia slowly should always ba clean anl aweef. Following 1" the recipa for a pl.-r; 4 cure which I a'tvis you to arp I"' tor retiring: Peta-naphthi'l ' I ' OH of tkinwmite..... I fi . Ointment -of beneoe'ed ,osld of linq Use an tba jurface. ... 1 ei V -