t
I. -
V3 WhJXJCe&uh
HOW much depends upon tb tr!r
rr of th balr! Emf en U
entitled to tblck, glistening hir,
and many attractive growths, or
Otherwise, ran be ettrtbuted to the care
ful attention bestowed In youth or 10
Ch utter Uck and disregard of this Im
portant stent la beauty.
Good, bestthy haly means beautiful
hair. Natural coloring, of course, la th
only reasonable abad to conatdsr"..
Kothlng 1a mora reprehensible than
tleschlng or dyeing a child's balr, and
I always iop that any foolish mother
will be punished as much In her mind
a bar llttla girl will In appearance.
Nstur rarely makes a rnlstsk In tha
rotor Of ona'a hair. 8ha cunningly con
trives to match our hair, arts, com
plexion and general coloring, and any
Interference wit bar sohem Is u11y -vary
palpable. All bleaching or dyeing
is detrimental to th general health of
tha hair, and insanity experts will
Quota cases -Of mental derangement
traceabl to cither or thee process.
. It you do not car fqy .theolor Of
your llttla -gttT hair, overcome tt by
good grooming, becoming halrdreaatng
nd an excellent condition brought
about by following tha suggestions that
X sm giving you.
If th little girl's hair Una at tb tem
ples Is high and you prefer to lower It,
you can stimulate th growth of balr at
each' side by applying vaseline. Place
a small quantlry on the tips of th In
ters and rob with a circular motion each
temple. Massage Is Just as necessary
a tha petroleum. Tou will notice that
tiny hairs appear, and It need only
faithful treatment to bring them to
ADVICE
'am
THE DUB UT ANTE DANCE
THE dance Is a convenient fv?ay to
announce the young womaVs bow
to society. Frequently it can be
nnlta almnle. and a-enerallv one scheme
Vf (Jecorstion is followed. Especially
My Is It to carry out a flower idea If J
the debutante be named Rose, Violet,
Daisy, Lillian, etc. . Naturally the flow
er and favors would be of the same
variety.
A. debutante should stand "beside ber
mother at her eomlnsr-out dance, and
receive each guest who presents bis or
ber compliments. A pretty custom
growing In favor is the asking of four
or five Intimate girl friends to help in
the receiving. In this case, tha receiv
ing party should stand la. the drawing ..
room or the dancing, salon, and should .
extend a hearty welcome to the guests. ;
f .The debutante should provide each of
er receiving 'party, with a bouquet,
which can either be sent to the home
of each on the day or evening of the
SOLUTIONS TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS
I'JdiMomt Wedding
DBAH Vt. Syme. '
I am 'planning to have a quiet home
weddins. and abould like your advice.
' If It the bride wears ber o-avellng sown
tor the wedding oeremony, which la to bo
parformed aiier o'dockln the evening,
wotild It be all right for the groom to wear
l?louTd It be airrlirht to have two
brWeemalda at a quiet home wedding T How
I. How can I decorate the tabl prettily f
' . Should plSob rarda be esedf -
a. When aaould tbe wedding eak be eat?
Ehould each peiaop be helped to a piece or
should it ' ln besee and. taken homo
.Howleoon before the weddlne; ahoold .
h, nrSement be publicly announced?
. T- How could the palur be prwtuly eo-
?tHow i t eustomary foe tbe bride and '--
brldevroora to enter tha parlor where tb
oeremony le4 to be perform!? -
a. What color dreaeea wilt be atnet popu
lar for the bride thla aeaeoal B. T. at.
j, .yeg. ' I:
. j. Tes. They should b dreaaed' la i
keeping wit th bride's costume. A
coat uit or a- tailored one-plec frock;
mar b worn, -
I. In tho center of your -table have
flowers carrying out year color scheme, 1
srrsnrd low. For favors hv sUp-
per' filled .with ric candy. , T .
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length that
. decidedly rhang
tha line at tha
Torches J.
Look carefully
at your II!!!
girl s hair, examining th ends.
Ar they split T If so. lb half
will not grow until this condi
tion la changed, aiagetng will
do ihlt. If you ar lb least
bit a k ward or uncertain, ha
It don at any hairdresser's;
but. reslly. It Is a simple proc
ess. Divide to balr Int
strands quite' thin. Roll then
into tight ropes. Toy will -Uc
i bat many little ends stick out and
thee ar th things which will dlssp
pesr by applying a flam. A long wax
tapr wtll do this. If th balr Is wound
tightly there la no caua for worrying.
Onty th nds win burn. Th spilt por
tions will disappear and th hair will
be allowed t grow a nature in
tended It
. After thla It should b washed. 'X
giving a sharmpoo That Is vary food. fcBd
easily mad at borne.
Egg Shampoo
To half a cake of pure white esttlle soap
add 1 pint of bet ralnweter. al on too
stove and heat until the soap la perfectly
dissolved. To thla add an e-g which has
be thoroughly whipped with an ecrbear
er. stirring It Into the mixture wlih the
beater to prevent curdling. Add I-S of a
teaapoonfrjt of boras and 1 teaapooarul of
alcohol to preserve the shampoo. When
ready to eh em poo the hair, rub well Into
the ecalp and vine In several clear waters,
using a batk spray. If you have one.
A soap made from vegetable oil Is
best for shampooing. Caatll soap t
excellent Remember that a thorough
ON SOCIAL
dance or presented when th honored
ones have arrived.
The mother should Introduce her
daughter to any of the guests who do
not already enjoy the acquaintance.
The debutant In turn Introduces to her
assisting friends. In acknowledging In
- traduction or In greeting guests, the
young; woman who is bowing to society
should offer her right band.
When the dancing begins very num
ber for which th young lady Is en
gaged should be honored. Between the
dance numbers she should return to
her mother's side as long as there ar
meats arriving. -v
-Thla Is not demanded of the member
Of th receiving party. They ar free
to mingle with th dancers after the
, first dance is fn order. They should
keep watchful eye on the guests; how
ever, to see that no one is neglected,
that Introductions are given and-that
a general good time results.
A debutante, dance may have a cotil
lon as its feature, during which favors
can b distributed. The debutante and
a man friend who is clever as a leader
of this kind of dance load the cotillon
a.' successful, ,flidgh.-4s?. .r,z:l-.c , ;.
X At th conclusion of the evening th :
young lady, who as been admitted to
fociety and 1 now to be acknowledged
In all invitations extended to her moth
r,; should stand by her mother's. ld :
and receive tho congratulatory farewells
' of tti ctlMta.-,,- r .--:.
' 1 Yes, for they add greatly to the
decoration of the table. They might be
bell shaped or they may be plain white
cards bearing hand-painted lilies-of-the-valley.
,
6. Th cak Is prepared beforehand, .
ln boxes, and placed In the hall, where
each guest may take a box as he da-"
parts for horn. - ,
. The engagement is ' usually an
nounced six months or a year befor
mo ceremony taxes place. Many people,
however, announce theirs earlier or
later. Just as they wish, ? T-
7. If toas
loie, form lime nower tor
the bridal party, of green plants, and ta
reimiiKDi piaces tnrougoout-tne room
bave bouquets of fresh eut flowers. .
a. The minister, bridegroom and best
fnan enter first, and stand waiting for
the bride. Tha bride, leaning on the arm
of her father, preceded by 4ier brides,
maids, enter tb parlor.
' No matter what colors 'ar fashion
able, . person should select th on
most becoming to tier. 1
JF edding Queries
.am very .uc I. o,b, ss to tb. follow,
t. U It enxoraarr ' ta e-d a earrlas
tor tb minis tar, bridesmaid sad the best
T H II OKIGOJ. UUMV
CONCERNING HEALTH arid BEAUTY
By Mrs. Henry Symes
, " 1111 1 " 1 " sz- - i '
rinsing Is mora Unportsnt than 4
thorough soaping. Gradually cool
th water, thus closing the pores
of th bead ' and preventing th
Htt1 on frem-oatcblng cold. A ana
bath is wonderful for light hair. Tho
air should b allowed to dty balr.
rather than any artificial heat.
'After thoroughly cleaning the tislr
from tha burnt nds and other dust and
dirt, apply a tonic. Massage her 1
half of th Important work. Plara
th thumbs on th top of th hesd to
get a firm "purohas." Work th finger
of th hands so that every part of th
bead receives massage. Circulation will
be stimulated and Improved. Th extra
blood supplr to th roots will Increase
th growth'of th hair, and its beauty
also. Us this vary excellent tonlo for
CUSTOMS
a.
plan when one uroing te have a very quiet
home wedding? The bridesmaid la to wear
a coat suit.
2. Ie It proper for the bridal couple to
wear gloves T
I. Ixjrlne the wedding dinner Is it' cus
tomary for the mem ban of the bridal party
to keep their hate, coata and aioves on when
one la married In a traveling suit?
4. When 4e la to have flowers, which fe
the most correct way to wear or carry
tllemT E. N.
L It Is customary for the brldecroom
- to provide carriage for the beat man
and th ml meter and for the bride, to
provide them for the bridesmaids,
-X Yea. '
3. The hats are kept on. but the coata
and gloves may be removed.
4. One may do as she pleases about
this matter. Some persons dislike to
wear gloves and, therefore, they carry
them. (;
How to Catch It " ''
Dear Mra. Adami.
Please tell me what I should do with th
drop that remains on th cream pitcher
when serving tea, I dislike to see it fall to -the
tablecloth. M. K.
Catch it with a teaspoon' or a napkin.
Form of Imitation ;
Dear Mrs. Adams.
When I wiah te invito several, friends to
a luncheon to meet a friend, how should I
. word the InvltatlonT X do not want it to
be too formal. BE83.
The following note may b written to
each of your friends: . . -
"'XMar'Mlsi Blank.-' " r ... J
I should be very nleaeed if you would
lunch with roe on Monday next, the Sth.
W, "'lP?"' 1. o'clock, to meet my friend.
iMiea White, of Beaton.
Trugtlnjj there la no prior encasement to
v prevent your comlns. I am, etc.
" Introductions
Dear Mrs. Ada ma.
Please let me know what form
Is beat
to use wnen intronucine; a woma
nan to a
smup. our or moaa. .
- It would be propei to say; "Miss Smith,
let me present Miss Brown, Miss White,
Doctor Jones and Mr. Blank," ,
Selecting the Bridesmaids
Dear Mrs. Adams - -: -'' .-:' : -
'Will you please tell me lust when a bride
mar select her bridesmaids f Should aba
. write a note invltlna them to assist herT
.'...-, KLOSS1B.
, A a rule, a bride appoints her attend
ants as soon as ebe marriage 'day has
been decided. She should call upon th
women she desires to so honor and ask
them to serve..- , .f!-,
Vt - rervrVe, 1V4 ''
" v " ,iiMij
Dear. Mr. Adama
yiH tou kindly e-nlem to Me In A'fin
when It Is Becesaary to answer weflrtffig
Invitations f ' .. JANET.
" It Is not necessary to send a written 1
reply t a wedding Invitation nnles the i
cards include a breaJtfast or luncheon
at the home of the bride, or bear the let
ters R.8.V.P., Indicating; explicitly that
an answer is desired. Cards to witness
a large civurch function only need no
reply. The Invited gueen attends or not,1'
as the case may. be. since an Invitation;
to th church is hflrrlly re-srdd as a
. . v. : . 1 1 . . at j . -
rj rS'.r U
' their recipient ' expects to attend; th
presence of th person Invited serves as)
JOUKNAL. rOkTLAHD. SUNDAY
: r
an acceptance. When It Is tmposwibl
or Inconvenient to be present at a homo
wddVMng or wedding reception, tit in
vitation must bo politely - acknowledged
by posting, or sending by band on th
day of the marriage, two visiting cards
addressed to the bride's parents. The
response to n wedding Invl'atlon bearing
the letters R. S. V. P. should be mad
promptly and formally.
Places at the Table
Dear Mra Adorns.
wner snomd a
husband mnA wifa els
at the table when they are alvlnr. a, din-
ner for several friends? K. P.
Although a table appears better
balanced and more dlgrnliled when th
nost ana nostess are seated directly
opposite each other, this order must
. be sacrificed If,- from the number of
persons to be ' seated or from the
shap of the table, it Is necessary to
do so In order to conform to the rut
of placing the guests so as not to
bring- two ladles or two gentlemen
aide by side.
Eaten With a Spoon
Dear Mrs. Adams.
WIS you kindly rive me some Ide of
-what foods ar eaten with a spoon ?
VAX ST.
Th foods eaten with a spoon ar
erapefrult, fruits served with cream,
hot puddings and custards, jellies,
' porridges and borled eggs.
Breaking an Engagement ;
' 9ar Mrs. Adonis. -
Do you think it Is necessary to Inform
your fcoeteas that It will be imposelWe" to
keep a. dinner erMraAoment, when one has
lust had a mishap, or would It do to writ
not after tb dais of entertainment?
Out of courtesy and kindness you
should notify your hostess at once.
If there Is any possible chance of
doing so. .The telephone and tele
graph system allows one very littl
excuse' for not sending regrets.
The Day at Home - ''
' Dear Mr Adams. - '
When a wishes to sisnlfy on ber vistt
CM Cards what day ish la at homo, what
it paci ry to wrUaLpo them?
, The" nam of th day of th week 1 :
engraved ln th left-hand lower cor- ;
tier of th visltlns; card without ex
planation or' remark. If on wishes
to sig-nlfy to her . friends and ac
quaintances hat. on a special after -noon
of every-week, after t and until .
o'clock. - she will b prepared to
rocelv their calls . - . ' -
A I' JUL 2!.
rm
f3nd
tht dally or wsekly massagt. Tou
ootleo decided Improvement ,
Jabdrand! Tonlo "
Quinine 'sutcrtieie SO sTln "
Tincture nt rantbiiidee S fhrt-1 ounces'
Kluld ettraet of jaborandl.... t (lul l drains
Alcohol t fluid ounces
Glycerin J ounces
luy rum fluid ounces
Iloeewater II fluid ounces
The quinine should he dleeolrail In tb al
ohollo llqulde by warmlns ellRhtly, then
ho other lnr1tn arVled and the whole
mured. Rub Into the roots of the hair
every night.
A dally application is necessary for
tialr in a very poor condition. One a
week will not ba too often for healthy
balr.
IBruahing axKOTnpllshes two thlrvgs: It
frees th balr from dust and stlmulstes
th circulation of th blood and the
REPLIES to letters sent to the writer
Of this department will he printed
In regular. order, but no replies in
print may be expeoted in less than three
or four weeks.
Correspondents desiring Immediate re
plies to queries may get them by inclos
ing a stamped self-addressed envelope.
Personal inquiries will receive prompt
attention If accompanied by a stamped
and addressed envelope.
Flabby Bust
Dear Mrs. Aymes.
I have been advlaed to follow the fol
lowing Instructions to hold the flabby
bust: -
"Take a piece of muslin the else et
bust measure, the width from under the
arms to the top of the corset. Kaaten
In tha front with hooks and eyes. At.
tach a strip over each shoulder to keep
It In place," - - r
Do you think this Is dangerous?
Please answer In your columns. Yours
truly, ALICE.
- Why not us a brassiere that has been
fashioned Jby makers what know their
business, and which - surely can
be better In shape and more satisfac
tory in adjustment than the improvised
bandage mentioned? Any overbinding
of the buet is dangerous. Deep breath
Ins: systematically taken . and arm ex
ercises will make the flesh solid and do
much more good than the binding up
of the fleshy parts. , " .
To Reduce Weight V
Dear Mra. Symes.
I weigh lit pounds and am t feet
inches tail. I -am 1 years old. Do I
weigh too much, and how can I reduce?
P. R.
You sr exceedingly tail and heavy
for your age, but proportionately I
think that you are not too heavy. The
chedul is different for women than for -men.
You do not glv me any idea re
garding, your sex.
-If you arc Jn good health, I would do
nothing to reduce. Of course, if your
flesh Is flabby and not ln good condi
tion, that is another story. Exorcise,
giving free regular play to all parts of
the body and taken in the fresh air,
will brina; about a normal weight. Your
diet should be well varied, with all
atarchy food excluded. These are pota
toes, cereals, white bread,, etc.
Blackheads
Dear Mrs. 9ymea. ' "
WtU you kindly te m ram thin to get
rid ef bleclLbeads and a red noae?
M. R. 8.
- On decided treatment of blackheads
Is to expel the dirt or dust that has
Clogged up tho pores cf he skin.
Thorough cleansing with hot water. -pur
whit or castile soap and th ap
plication of a cream will remove th
superficial dirt After thla. any deeply
imoeocied oust must b rorcea out or
th gland of th skin.. - This Is easily
don after the cieahsins; recommemJd
abov. With, linen cloth or perfectly
clean handkerchief eovy fh fingers,
and with th thumb and finger ot th
band pres ojut ,th matter In th
pores. j - - '-.-"-'
J am giving avredp that win b satis
ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUERIES; -;
1918
I - ' m" i f -f
natural few of ell that In
sures gloss and brilliance.
Part th hair carefully In
th center and brush down
at the sides and bark.
Change the part to the
side and repeat Vigorous ,
strokes should be used, but
never should they be pain
ful. Let th bristles of tb
lothno.
9
brush be tempered to th
tender scalp. And, abov all, leap
brushes snd combs absolutely clean I
Many esses of dandruff ar traceable
to dirty brushes Indiscriminately used.
If dsndruft be on of th 41 leases of
your lHtl girt a scalp, any one of the
simple remedies la generally effective.
An old remedy given by Doctor Walter
1st Bay rum. ounces; tlnctura Of can -
rhartdes, 1 ounce; ollv oil. 1 oanoe, '
Another our' la the1 following:
" '
To Eemov Dandruff .
Tincture of rantharldea. 1 ounce"
Liquid ammonia .1 dram
Olvcerin H ounce
Oil of thyme H ounce
Bosemary oil H dram
' Mix all terether with sis euneee ef
1 roeeweter. Rub the ecalp thoroughly
with the preparation uoll the dandruS
entirely disappears.
rtemember that dandruff Is ths result
of a dry and scaly scalp, and treat ac
cordingly. If, on the other hand, the hair Is too
oily, you can treat for that by massage,
brushing the oil to the very ends of the
factory If your case is aggravated:
Obstinate Blackheads of tbe Skin
JJther Jounce
Soap liniment t ounces
Rub Into the spet affected, and ss soon as
the mixture burns, wash ihs surfao with
hot water.
The following treatment is excellent for
clearing the corruTlexJon: Rub til fa
over, just before washing It. with 3 tea
spoonfuls of flowers of exftphur mixed in
half a pint of new milk. This mixture.
shouM stand a little while before it is used
on the face.
Too Much Hair
Dear Mra Fymea.
1 tiav very Ion and heavy hah and.
ahotili Mke to know how to wear tt tn th
moat beoomln way. There Is so much of it
that It la really very hard for me to get it
aiH on top of my head. . LUXURIANT.
The only suggestion that seems rea
sonable is to thin out your hair. Let a
hairdresser remove strands of 'hair from
different parts of your scalp. If it be
very long, why not cut oft some of it?
Your "affliction'' is one lhat most of
my readers are asking for, and I con
sider you very fortunate in having too
much rather than too little hair. Your
trouble can be very easily cured. 4
Why not make a braid ot part of
your hair? Wind it around the crown
and let your natural hair serve for a
roll, over which you can arrange the
outer, layer of hair.
Objectionable Hairs
Dear Mrs. Sytnes. , ,
Will you kindly tell me how, I can ret
treatment with an electric needle for ob
jectionable hair? X. i. Z.
Have your physiclim recommend a
first-class operator to whom you may
go to have the hairs removed.
To 'Darken the Hair
Dear Mrs. Srmea ; ' ; .
Will you please tell me how ease and,
sulphur, or sate alone. Is used to keep the
hair dark? My hair is dark brown and i
becomlna- Ty, end 1 am onlv . . .. :
What outward application can one use for
puffinees under the, ayes? . JANS.
Make a strong brew of dried leaves.
Strain the liquid carefully through mus
lin and to each 11nt add two teaspoon,
tuls of alcohol. This bould be rubbed ,
on th hair every night befor retiring.
Following Is the recipe for a lotion
which you may use. It is also necessary
that you have your physician locate and
remedy in cause ox tn punwaw;
TanrUo acid. ...... ......
-ilyceria
..,.s7.. 39 grain
1 DUDC .
Apply br means of a bruah or bit of
eottoo to tb bassT-ki B4gtt and mora-.
log. . .
Freckles
aaa 10
remov frwokls- If yii do Pot nava.oita,
kindly tell ma of soon cream uai win .
bvh coat aeor tbs SO cants. P. C
EJvery day apply a lotion made of
equal parts of peroxide and water. . Tou
should protect your fac from th sun
and wind If yeu do not wish mora o
appear,.
Cocoa Butter
Dear Mrs. tr-rrnm. ' '
I bav beta 't cocoa ha'ter te de-
i n i if 1 t
1L
tialr and bringing about a natural W
tritruUon of the oils Secreted by tb'
glands of the scalp. Appi the) J allow
ing: '
1. rwi. tt.i.
Aleekel .,
Wlicb hasel Ih'i ,
veareln I erelna
Ueo daily ratbia weti to IM ew
After th bruih'ng night and mnraj
Ing, give aflnlshing touch and a brT.i
Usnce to the hair by rubbing down wit
a silk handkerchief. This Is a Japan
method that la easy and It were well Xt
wpy. ' .
Jf. as la frequently th case, parasites
are found la the head in spite ef th ut
most car, follow this augf estlon:
Our for FaraalUg -
Cot a eake of bichloride ef fntrvrv
Snap tnie paKM and suave one half Into
fn blta IHeeolve It in beillne water. ,
Vow may set the mixture en the ativ.
over m senile heat H you cHoim. Tna J
. should bave th.w.t.rjfwm Uv-iiae
f v.Tb'if7oiiow'iIJ''i u'oa mar be w-f aft-r'
S thrTroimh 'aasaihg with tbe Itrf(olef
preperauoa
lixitn siapBisasT .........
Say ram ....................
I eoncee '
I eunoee
. Abov all. let the arrangement ef half
b slmpl. Th block cut Is still In
vogu for -llttla. girls. Curls, when nat
ural, ar alway chlldufh and becoming.
Leng hair can b braided and wound
around tha bead In a simple coronet,
with a rosette at the side.
By taking care of the balr early In
life you can .give your daughter or
little sister a crown ef glifrr that ah
will gladly keep shining by her own
attention as soon as sh la abl.
velop the bust, and since oslns H I nave )
noticed little pimples breaklna; eut on mv ,
breaat, ' . ..
Wilt Vou please tell- tn tho eaus of ,
this, and tell m something to, do for it?
B. B. 1.
The cocoa butter has not caused the),
'pimples. No doubt your blood is In a '
bad condition and you need a tondo tV
clear It. I suggest that you consult
physician and hav him gWa you what
your system needs. T , .... .'.,f , iV
Spots oiTThe fails'T
Dear Mrs. Byrnes.
Will you nleae tell me what eause whir;
soots on fiiiK-er nails, and how the? cat
be cured? They say ther are caused by
telling lias, but I don't believe it.
A READER.
The saying Is absolutely foolish arid
unfounded. - - . --.-'rt--.V
The epots ar nothing more than scars
on the nails, caused by a bruise or by;
pushing back the skin with a metal file.
Nothin can bo done to remove themp
they will gradually grow out with tb
nail, and will, la turn, be fllcd away...
Dry Hair H ; 'i
Dear Mrs. Bvmcs. . " - '-y1 '
Will vu jileaxe advise me what to do foe j ,
mv hair? It t dark brown, very Ions and
thick, but of lat it seems ex very dry ;
on top of my head and at the emis, an I ,
every time 1 comb St I get corobftil cf '
falllne hair. On top. where 1 part It. ther
am n lot nf nhorf hairs.' T do not know If
ihev are broken halm or new ones. I also
have a areat deal of dandruff, - which is very
nnnoylne. The last five- months have
collected a-iarse boxful of combine- I
thlnk I have lot about one-fourth of WV i
hair. Do you think it will ever grow in I
again and et as mint a it was? . ,
, A MTJCH INTERESTED READER,
Castor oil Is th very thing you ned
for - your hair. ' Apply the oil to h
scalp every other day. rubbing it Into
the skin. This will improve the growth,
of th hair and will remove the Hsrt
druff. It Is also necessary that - yo
brush your hair thoroughly for' ten mlm
utes every day. - - -c- '
To Manicure the Nail?"
'y-wORM h habit 'of earin'r for your
H nails. Select a certain time '
d"ay for, the treatment and let
nothing intrude to pisvent you ' from
carrying out' your duty. A . s!frht.l
manner of treating th nails will ii
ao good.
File, th nails -Into the shape yon ?!'.
'best; and then soak th Cnseritr't '
vwarni soapsuds to which a ltt!e i c?i.
xoln has ben added.. whHe iiin..i
ar wet rB,om ysslla areum! i .
root. , Tak n orarigeood stl-k a 1
gently rush the, fesh baclc.sli m
th nails, "each on In l'im, r--t '
' about tb h:f-roooija, but. tf; e- .
length of the nali. . k
For cleans! na tirvler t. r"s. st ' -'
bandkerrhiff dipred f a h t (.f ,. ;
' Juice ail'l te--'i Mirl''" tli ' '
means of the , (. n . - ;.-; t ;
I is- ouir.4i
- Ape"v nail f :('
g I -.-irr.
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