-Ng " ' ; k vT tf&)S j p Advice on Social I tJ$ 'Fy& - Customs 1 I ilM, .OA ST ; -w SB S I 1 MB m mm w a A SUMMER LUNCHEON "N THE summer you perhaps will wish entertain In an informal way a guests, and I am solng to an swer generally the numerous requests for this kind of entertainment. First of all, you must consider the weather, and Jo everything possible to make your guests cool and comfortable. Tha clean, cool house, with bowls Of wild flowers or flowers from the garden, should be supplied with Comfortable chairs, and after your .guests are re lieved of their hats and handbags they should be refreshed with some fruit punch. Make this of lemons, oranges, pineapple Juice or grape Juloe, with the thin slices of the fruit floating on top. Serve In sherbet glasses, or have one of your friends officiate awthe table. Do not give any cakes, as tne luncheon will be given, and nothing Is more pleasing to a hostess than the good appetites of her guests. Many forms of amusement can be given. As a rule, women do not like to do any brain work on a warm day. QKim KiQ mors sunaoif to w c wintn Indoor hours, if you have an engaged friend who is marking her linens, an ex cellent helpful way la to supply each guest with needle and thimble and have her work one lnMlal on a towel or sapklo. In this way tha. many contri butions will make a pleasant pile In the linen chest, and the general sociability Of the day will be In no way lessened. Sewing garments for a poor family Is another delightful way to pass an after noon Arranging flowers in bouquets for a hospital Is a suggestion for the coun try hostess. If your guests are conge nial and conversational, just a talking circle should entertain. You know bet ter than I. When It Is time for your luncheon, the guests should And their places by means of place cards that can be easily arranged by taking plain white cards, cutting two parallel silts in each side, and passing a rose, a pansy or any flow er through the openings. Write the name of each guest on the card. At each place a bouquet to match the blossom tn the card can be placed, with a pretty pin and ribbon bow. A bowl of flowers In the center of the table will carry further the pretty floral idea. For a small Informal luncheon, serve a relish that can be either a canape I io entertain in an mrormai way a iik i a Mrj . . . . . - - MrS mW-- vi,r.ww-. AtmiL umw- - - SOLUTIONS TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS Entertaining a Man DEAR Mrs. Adams. Will you pleaie tsll me how to .entertain a male eilltrT S. B. Conversation Is the usual form of en tertainment when one has a caller. If you feel incapable of entertaining a man, you might Invite vome of your men and girl friends to call the same evening. A Quiet Church Wedding Dear lira Adarei. . . . Kindly tell me whose place It 1 to fur nish carriages for a wedding. los thie expense fall on the bride or bridegroom T I wouia appreciate any. uiitetlone In refara 10 a qaiei cnurcn wedding, as I am rather sinorint In resard'to iurh thlne MISS KNOW KOTHINO. ' The bride provides the carriages, that convey the bride and the brides maids to the church and the reception or Dreaxrasi ronowing the cnurcn ceremony xne groom provides the . carriage to convev th uihkrt a -n :i i .v tllurcn- ""a ne proviaes not . tne other half to the left. The brides only the carriage In which he and his maids follow, the sime ant passing oeit man -go to the church, but also op higher into the chancel between the one In which he snd lis bride the ranks of the ushere, to stand, ne tlriVf, way after the ceremony. lf at the top of the line of men en C (which Is a piece of dry toast on which are chopped anchovlea, a little ravlar, chopped onions, etc.), or a raw tomato filled with minced meat and peppers an l topped off with mayonnaise dressing. Afier this, clear soup on which whipped cream has been placed should come. Follow this with croquettes or broiled chicken and peas, a macedolne of vegetables. Ice cream, bonbons and coffee In small cups. Remember that the clever hostess need not be a great talker. She should guide the conversation and bring out each guest's best points. If one has had a funny experience in London, for Instance, there should be given a graceful opportunity to tell It. Another should be allowed to tell of her spe cial work; a third, of a book Just read, and so on. The hostess should keep an eye on each guest's plate, and give directions in a low voice to her maid, if there be one. No accident should rurfla her temper or disturb the enjoyment Of the meal. A poise, a graceful balance should characterize the entertainers manner. And If you follow directions, your guests will bav a delightful time. In advance of the weddlns day, tho bride and her mother settle vUh the church organist what musical selec tions shall be played at the entrance and departure of the bridal proces sion. The church is decorated with palms and flowers. In many cases under an awning a strip of carpet Is laid from the pavement's edge t the church door. The procunon of the bridal party depends upon the num ber of people In It. If the uhuiI num ber are chosen, the following order would be proper: Flrit the ush'r. walking two and two; then follow the bridesmaids In similar order be hind these moves the orlde, leaning on the arm of her father and Imme diately preceded by her maid -f honor, who walks alone. When they have reached tbe minister, the groom and the best man, who have entered the church from the vestry room and are waiting the approach of the firty, in uaners Dreax ranks, one-balf of th.i. h i . . .. i . - . u THE -OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, oncerning Health and Beauty EAUTTFUL. arms are almost a necessity now that nearly all tho gowns are out with short sleeves, and "the woman wt0 possesses lovely rounded, smooth, white arms may Justly be proud of them. It la to her less fortunate sister that my talk is addressed today. Theglrl with thin, bony ami, unlovely elbows and rough, red skin needs only to spend a few minutes every day In the care Cy ' ") Lend 6oves 1 1 ! the left and the other half at the top of the line on the right, and thereby completing a crescent that seems to partially Inclose the chief bridal group. When the ceremony In wr tho brldo places her left hmd m the arm of 'nor husband and they lead the way out of the church, followed dy the maid of honor oil die .inn of tho best -mn, while in their veir conn the bridesmaids, each on the arm of an usher. Proceed frith the Ceremany Vrr Mr" Ada me. My father h died recently. T hve ben engused lo be married and our wtJJlng Jjv has been iet for tlis firit of next month. Wonl"! It be prTer for 'ii to have the ceremony then? 'VThat should I wear In such, a cane? ANNA K. You can be married very quietly and without any wedding festivities of any klud on the date appointed. An vtl whlte dress or a traveling salt may be worn. Dissatisfied With Home IVr Mrs. Adams. I am a younir woman and have few fir! friends who 'all have nice homei and are hawy. I cn:n (rom a la-ae family anl have not a nice home. This makei me very unhappy. I refine many Invltetiune to per tlea becauee I know 1-rou.ld not enterteinr the same peraone in ray on home 1 often refute to so out with ynunti men bereme I do not cere to have them eee my home. I try to fix up the place to louk attractive, but the th!n tn it are r old thit It ra-i-not be Improved. Win you p!e tell trie what to do. as I am ao downhenhteJ and at time I feel tike leaving home, but yet I lov my parent and rt not cure to irt from them. Do you think they are J ir.g rifht? r. J. I can appreciate your situation; but, my dear girl. It would be cruel to In sist upon your parents leaving their old homo. They have grown attached tn the place which has grown dear t) - th-m;"nt it wemtt te? hard fcr thrm to break away from tholr old sur roundlnga If your friends are the right kind of people, they will not Judge you by your home, but will ap preciate your own true worth. Do not fr)(r,i ifi,. ai-, , PORTLAND, SUNDAY Ev Mrs, henry Symes and- treatment of her arms to soon be able to wear With grace the clbow- lenjrtW Sleeves or an evening gown with short puffs over the shoulders. ' The first stage In beautifying the arms Is to wash them perfectly clean In warm water, using a pure white soap and a soft flesh brush for the elbows and the skin on the outside of th arm both i above and below the elbow. Now rub Into the skin a good cold oream and massage firmly but gently, rubbing up from the wrist to the elbow and from that point tq the shoulder. By pressing the flesh with the two fore fingers of the hand, ufis a rotary mo tion for muscle massage length of the arm. You can make your own cold cream, for which I give the formula: Kentucky Cold Cream Rosewater '? ounces Almnnd oil ounces SperAacetl 1 ounce Whim ax 1 a"1" Add the rosewater lowly, so that It will mix well. The elbows can be very greatly im proved by soaking them for a few min utes In olive oil and then massaging them very thoroughly, both with the arm outstretched and with the elbow bent. Do this every day for a month and note the Improvement. Before you retire for the night apply the following lotion and pull on long gloves that will cover the elbows. Th warmth thus created will open the pores of the skin and allow the lotion to ho absorbed more quickly; it also helps to whiten the skin. Cucumber Lotion Expred Juice tit cucumburs. .. H pint Deodorir.td alcohol IS ounces Bwt almond oil ti ounce ShavUne cream (or melud cast lis soap) .- t dram Blanched almond.., 1 drams This U a luave lotion, very whitening, softening and clanalng. A live-minute exercise that resembles i"' L,,' J Affcr Ippyng Cresm. t i i be too harsh with your parents; they may not be with you very lonuc, una then It will be necessary for you to find another home. A Second Marriage ' Drar Mn Adam. I am a widow anil am to be married toon. Wmili it te pro;er tor me to Ueue wed dlnir lmltatiom In the nann. of my parent T Mujit the pieflx "Mr." he before my; name? Mn CONSTANT HBADEfi. Invitations to a woman's second mar riage take the sarrto form they would have If It wer her first. The prefix "Mrs." and the surname of her deceas ed husband must be used. Her own first aud mJUdle names may appear. She Extends fler Visit Dear Mr. Adama. I entertain quite a great deal during th summer. gomoUmea a- person stays too long In eu h a caae It is ha- I to get rid of her without hurting her feellngi. 1 there any tactful way to manage iurh a ilt'ia tion? 6UVLMJSK REBORT. I can understand the awkward posi tion In which you sre placed. The only thing to do in such a case is to have some one coming to visit you or to run cut of the town yourself, If only for a night. When Introducing Will vou oleaae tali me what ! the nroner way U Introduce my mother to a man? KJTHKH. Tou should not Introduce your mother to any one. Other should be intro duced to her. You may say, "Mother, may I present Mr. BmitnT" The Napkin Ring c Dean Mr. Adam Is It polite to keep the napkin ring on th table when entertaining at formal dinner -fn one's own tieme- a?ta. The table napkin rings are never seen except when the family stone are feast ing. In homes where a clean nspkln Is given every meal the rings are unnecessary. HORNING, JULY 23, 1313 rope pulling will do much to Increase the growth of the arms, besides mak ing the muscles flrm"and strong. Stretch the arms out straight In front of you, then imagine you are grasping a rope and pull It up tight until' the hands reach the chest. Practice this first with one arm. then with the other, be ginning with ten counts and increasing each day. Perhaps tho Bkln on your arms Is red and rough-looking; If so, apply a lotion, made by adding a leaspoonful of the tincture of benzoin to an ounce of rose water, which la excellent for whitening the skin. , If you are troubled with hair on the anus, use the depilatory here given: Sulphld of soda or calcium sul- phld 100 urglns Chalk 100 grain Mix thoroughly and keep dry In well corked bottle until wanted for use. Take enough o cover the part to be denuded and add warm water to It until the proper consistency is secured. Spread over' the hairy surface and allow to re main for from one to Ave minutes, ac cording to tho nature of the growth and the susceptibility Of the skirt; then scrape off with a blunt blade a paper knife, for example. It should le re moved, as In every case with a depila tory, when the burning seji?atlon Is pro duced. Too long contact with the skin should be avoided, and Immediately after the hair lias been removed the de nuded surface should be gently washed with warm water and a cold cream or a ANSWERS 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 less than three or four weeks. Correspondents desiring Immediate re plies to queries may get them by Inclos-. fng a stamped self-addressed envelope. Personal inquiries will recelte prompt attention If accompanied by stamped and addressed envelope. Dry Lips near Mr Rvmea. Will you kindly tell m what may he don for dry llpi? ANNA. Rub the Hps at night with equal parts of- water and glycerin. Do not pass th tongue over the Hps, for tbe moist ure la Injurious. Oatmeal on the Face Der Idri. Symts. Will - you pieate tell me luet how ot meal it ueed on the face? PIJKPLEXEP. Make a thin paste of oatmeal by stir ring together tne meal and cold water. After straining through a fine sieve, tha hands and fac may be bathed with the mixture. Burnt times tho paste is Bil lowed to dry on the skin. An Ingrown Nail Dear Mrs. gymea rieaee tell me what can D -done ror ao Ingrown toenail I nave wrv brittle teeth. Can I Uaa ajivthin to make them leaa brittle? EDITH O. Scrape the nail at the edge of the trie until it is quite thin, then (Tut a "V" in the center of the nail edae. Pack a little absorbent cotton beneath th sides of tiie nail. Milk of magneia Is very gbod for brittle teeth. Hold a little of it in the mouth and uso It as a toothwash twice a day. A Pink Powder Dear Mn. Pymee. Will you please give me the recipe for pink powder for ny face? IVY. Following Is a recipe which you may use: Powder of White Oeranium (A Toilet Powder) fltarch powder H Pjund Powdered orris root t odnee Oil of geranium U drop Cmirh free from lumpe. Add th perfum a i1i(-i. .11 a UM To make a pink pewder for the face, add carmine In ihu u.h roc.i-e It Is til to mix tlie carmine wltn aicohol Diet and Uteu aid lo Uie toilet iwder. To Remove a Scar Deer Mre. Hymea Pleaae tell me how I ctn remove a arar from my leg cauaeal front aciofula. AN VIOL'S. There are some scars which can never be removed. However, It does no harm tx try to efface them. To yours, apply a lotion made of sixty grains of borlo acid and eight ounces of witch hazel. The Eyebrows Dear Mn. Kymti. Will y u Undly tell me If there Ii any remedy lor darkening and Increasing the growth of iheyebrvwa? I ahuild alo like to have the recipe for something lo remove superfluous hairs. An thing but the electric needle. HOOR WOKK1KD MARIE. To darken the eyebrows you can uso either an eyebrow pencil or the stain for which 1 am giving the recipe; Chinese Eyelash Stain Oum arable 1 drsm India Ink dram Roae water 4 ounces Powder the Ink and gum and triturate mall quantities of the powder with th rosewater until you gel a uniform black liquid In a powder, and then add th le nw.mler. To Increase the growth of th eye brows apply melted vaseline to them every day. Following Is th recipe for a devllatory which will remov the superfluous balrs temporarily: A Depilatory Sulphide of sod or calcium sul phide !00 grains Chalk . M grains Mix thoroughly and keep dry la well corked buttle until wanted -for uu Tk nuugh to cover the part to b rie nurie.1 end add warm water to It ntl mam- te pfWw Js 1bB"bt over the hairy surface and allow to remain for from one to flv minutes, ac cording to the oatui ef th growth ana th eueceptlhlflty of th skin; then scrap off with a blunt blader- pper knife, for xarssl. It should be removed,, aa la every bland oil applied to prevent irrita tion. ' (P When you have gained beautiful arms, by all means wear one or two gold bracelets as a contrast and to show off the arm: but beware of mo many circlets, or you will ruin the effect of your beautifuarms 1A .. . j TO BEAUTY case with a depilatory, when the burning sensation is produced. Too long contact ) with the skin should be avoided, and 1m mediately after the hair has been removed the denuded nurface should be gontly waiihed with warm water and a cold oream or a bland oil applied to prevent Irritation. Lemon Juice Stings Dear Mra Symes. Will you please tell m It lemon Juice U good for bleaching the skin 7 When I put It on tt etlngi. How long will I bav to us cocoa butter to dsvalou th built J. . F. I'. If the lemon Juice stings do not use It Instead, apply slices of freshly cut cucumber to the skin once a day. The time required depends upon the site of your bust. Remember that care ful and regular treatments count for a great deal. Along with the massage, practice deep breathing. Care of the Nails Dear Mra Syine. What can -be done for nalla that break easily? What catues th white spots to appear on Uiem? A KBADt-R. Cocoa butter, cold cream or whjte vaseline should be applied to your nails frequently to reduce thesr brlttleness. Ill heaith sometimes causes the white spots to appear In th nails, but often they are due to small Injuries to the nails. Injudicious us of steel Instru ments for cleaning w.ll cause the nails to bear the uply white spots. The only wy .ia.cur Ji)esels l9jetn$ve the cause. A Mouth Wash Dear Mr. 8yme. I ahool4 like o know what W-U make a -rocl mouth wah for one whoee b.eath, become uapleut upoo auas aomelhlng ladlfMtibie. A RBADER. A mixture of camphor and myrrh, a few drops of each in a glass of water, is excellent as a wash for tbe moutn and for a gargle. A Thin One Dear Mrs. Symei. I am very tliln and should like to know lr cud liver oil will make me f!et)) How long should I take itt li. 8. Cod liver oil will increase one's weight if a tabiespoonful of It is taken after every meal. You should take th rem edy until you have gained the desired measurements. A ToileTWater Dear Mr. Sytnei. Aa soon u poaalbl will you kindly give me tne recipe for a toilet waierT ROSEBUD. Following is the recipe for a very pleusant toilet water; Lavender Water Oil of lavender I fluid ounces Alcohol tt fluid ounce Roeewatar II fluid ounces Magnesium carbonate 1 av. ouao A Tooth Powder Der Mr. Symes. Kindly gle me th rectp for a rood tooth powder. A 3 U BSC'RUiER. . Her la the recipe for a splendid tooth powder: Areca nut charcoal Bounce Cuttlaflih bone 1 ounce Raw kroca nut, pounded 1 ounce Pound and mix. Two or three dnp of oJ of cloves or of cauia may be added If a perfume is required. A Cure for Bald Spots Dear Mm. Byrnes. I sm a ruung man who is most anxious f.v a tonic that will oover up bald spots. Can you give m a recipe? TOM. Following ar two good recipes; DldlUed rue water I ounce Aromatic vinegar dram Pure glycerin J'i ounces Tincture nu vomica ounc lAnoture casthartdee l ounces Mix thoroughly. Apply night sod murn ing. Another very efficient remedy for bald spots is made as follows: Baiicyllo acid RMunrln .... Fhenol V grains I grain I drop aesllns) 1 ouuoe n LenoHn (or vassllns) 1 ouuos Rub Into th part sight and morning. - Desires Wavy Hair Dear Mrs. grmea . I ba often received mtwh help from your filumn. ana sow I sees mora eavira, BkaA..anSSkEE,JSSfenBBuka lBBTw SJ I SB BWWWtl I aannut arraiw II nrcttllv. What can So to make II wwry I I Stoa't want I ue aruag Irvna . C A. 1. " it la impossible to ftv your hair natural wave, but li jo will use the h.K r f !;', ' pr L MAMoitsyilBJWOeMsMksWMeSsaiM ...IPI...U.t,,JL, -WA, . J... , ' l - i , " ';!;.- . , . . . .f. y, .. ;iS.;. ..CMC ' i ti - ' :- - ' , Hi . i .? , s I" M I r - I 1 BBS IssUbBSSSBBBSSSBI. V , I - I 7 V ! it- 1 Tpe Brscee Jfoyj off Me Arm - ye; - QUERIES fluid for which I am publishing the recipe your hair will stay in curl for ?uite a long while. Apply the fluid be ore putting the hair on tne curlers. Curling Fluid for the Hair la mad of a tabiespoonrui of bruleed qulnceseed to a pint of hot water. Th water Is poured over the seeds and the whole allowed to stand tor several hour. Th resultant mucilage may then be thinned wkh a few drops o( essence of violet. . , For the Bust Dear Mr. Byrnes. I am a young girl and have a Very large bust, which Is very soft aad flabby. I have been wearing brassieres for th last five years. Do you think that weirt Ing these has put my bust In this con dition? ' What shall I do to rid myself of blem Ishea or stains on the skin? . ' How oan I get rid of gooe flesh t 1 What la a remedy tor superfluous hair on the arms? i What shall I do to whites and soften by elbows T KENSINGTON, t Thewearlng' of a brassiere will noi makethe bust soft and flabby. To im prove th condition of yours you shoula massage dally with cocoa butter, usinr a gentle motion, and practice - dee' breathing. ' . , I presume you refer to brown spots. These are usually an Indication, if live' trouble, and for this you need the ad vice and treatment of your physician. The cause must be removed before th. stains will disappear. JJalhe the skin-with hot wstey-an " use a good soap and complexion brush After ilnalng and drying, rub olive op inio the skin. , . For a uepllatory, use the reel pa rlvi to 'Poor.Worried.-Marie.'i To keep the elbows in a food condi tion you should never lean on them. Rub the cream for- which I n glvuia the recipe below Into the elbows morn-e liitf and night. This will round out thsj elbow and soften and'whiten the skiu. Kentucky Cold Cream Rosewates ...4 eesees Almond oil 4 eunoes) ww dJxhV.Tw',er ,low,r Soft Corns Dear stra Eymes. . . 1 What oan be dons for soft corns thai grow between tie toe? AMI i7? Soft corns between the toes may ofterj be cured by keeping them covered wlti absorbent cotton, either sprinkled wlthj powdered aium, soaked in turpentine OA quiu dean said volu of anything. , Soap for the Hdr' Dear Mrs. Brma - Kindly tell m whst kind of soap is beat for on to nee on a hesd which IS covered with dandruff. XHSJL, Tar sospi or sulphur soaps are goo for the shampoo when one is troubled) I with dandruff. I To cure dandruff you should rub castor oil Into the scalp once a day. It is sis' necVssary that the hair be brushed thoroughly every day. 1 , m Housework To Beatrice-The great thing to re member in housework is to keep the back as straight as posaible. It you are standing to iron, to wash dishes or to prepare food, stand as erect a you pos sibly can. with the abdomen held In, the shoulders thrown back and the chut rising and falling rhythmically to the measure of deep-drawn breaths. Let In s 11 the sunshins and fresh air you can; and whatever you do, go sunnily about your work, remembering that every rl is ao ugly wrinkle. HairlsOili - Dear Mra lyme. WU you plea tail me what make V balr a dreadfully ally and what can t don t Improve to evadttioaf SAfcAil. An excessive secretion of fat by tv sebaceous glands of tha seaip cau. a th hair to b extremely oily. Platu;1. aace of the general keallh sre ns'ia. : t at the bottom of the trouble, if ' sary, constitutional trtaunsnt should t . glvea,' For local treatment u th I -t on, recipe , for whica is here i - -llshed: '-. t ?owdr4 boaboaau f , .,! , : S'in-e At-nnn Iitatllied water 14 f Mil nl Selta'e ,:-"t - )le. if I C '., .If : a tipr vi. .