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mm mm i. t'- 5 LI 4 rzS' WEI .v 5 i- J 1 Uf. wm XT? S6 kc? 4 , 1 X'' vxj-. i ,L-ar-o 1ro Hold Voar Chi rT "IN THE CASE OF A DOUBLE CHIN PREVENTION IS MUCH EASIER THAN TO CURE. TIGHT COLLARS -ALWAYS MAKE UGLY ROLLS UNDER THE CHIN, AND THEY SHOULD BE RELIGIOUSLY AVOIDED." Copyright; lO.: By Lillian RumoII. HE greatest trial to a woman whoso years are beginning to tell ia the chin. It is at the Junction of the chin with the neck -that the -withering- process begins. The tissues of the chin are often relaxed and the flesh accumulates In a bag. The young, in their well nigh perpetual mo tion, use every muscle in the body, but the average woman 1b not called upon In her occupa tions and pleasures to throw up the head and put the muscles of the chin on .a stretch, and as a result these tissues become relaxed and flabby and the fat accumu lates In ugly rolls. As substitute for these natural movements a series of exercises can be used which are easy and effective in banishing the heavy chin. The first of these is to throw the head back: as far as possible, thrusting out the under Jaw at the sametlm so the whole chin wilt mm LILLIAN RUSSELL'S ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES BY BEAUTY SEEKERS. 8. O.: Vaseline applied to the roots of the lashes with a email brush will promote their growth. Be careful when doing this that you don't get any of the vaseline into the eyes, for oil of any kind will Irritate them. It is best to melt the vaseline first, for It may -be applied without danger of getting it into the eyes. MISS C. H.! : The eyes Indicate whether your health Is In good condition "or whether it Is poor. If your eyes are dull there is something Internally wrong. To have the eyes sparkle, you must first see that you are In. good health. The eyes-should be washed each morn ing with a good eye wash. - The eyes get dirty Just ae the face will, and ibe particles of dust should be Washed out ' A great many people are not careful with their eyes. They go out In the dust or for dusty ride and. never - think -of- washing, their eyes when they,' THE OREGON 'SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND., SUNDAY- MORNING, -4- lift- Vo utr Head sand Blow sfc e Bi-tr .mm wMMM.immmir mum immm mammu A f f - - "V - fill V'iT' if ' - , e. - f fill v j jjvk .j y ' r fill ,:tX101v .. V - Imoejirueir-y Thi&tladown , Ka.pin ttha Chin in tha Air" for- Fives. Mtnudre,E Si-Lppcsabir-K heTh ief-Tacfc7'wr- Iro Ebea. FtKsartr On C5r. Side of.Vo la ar-cijrhi-k, On ,hOt h c yf - ' "' eel stretched and drawn out flat. With the chin still kept on the stretch, turn the head first to the right ;and then to the left. This exercise. If persisted in, wUl surely give firmness and symmetry, to the chin. Aftor practicing It the muscles of the chin will feel sonj, but that shows the effectiveness of the movements anl that the muscles are retting the needed exercise. The simple means by which I have kept the contour come Indoors. Every one should take the best possible care of the eyes. I shall send you a formula for an eye wash if you will send me a stamped addressed . envelope.' I shall also send you inductions for remov ing blackheads. Apply a good cold cream to your lips at night before retiring. This will soften them and remedy the dryness. v ' MAUDE: A salve made... of tannin will sometimes reduce the lips. It is difficult to reduce the lips. The best way to do is to hold .the muscles of the lips in control. Don't hold them so tight (hat they 'wH look un" natural. I shall send you the formula if you care for It and will send me a stamped addressed envelope. Vaseline la 'a good eyebrow grower. Apply melted va.- ellne 0 the yibrow -at. night -before-retiring., , Ja time this will also. darken them. ". Bub a good hair ro'lmp-ova. fcK&'O-urvekr-iof Metkas. !- Neck. Shapely StT-tc.H the. Heseaci, Fir-a-tr tb Ones 5ide as For" aa fr'cj.&sltole. andThan t-o t.t-izv-j OtrheK: Then Exfar-cJ IT Back- of tonlo in the roots of your "bangs." This wlllhelp them to grow. If you keep them, curled a little' they will stay out of your eyes. Don't curl them on an iron, but do them up in the old fashioned curling kids. This wjll not break the hair and keep It from growing. A.: Redness or flushing of the face may be due to external or internal causes. Heat and pressure are among the" former; Indigestion is a common internal cause. -Hot "drinks and hot and highly seasoned food will often show this effect Naturally the cause must be removed. Diet must be regulated. Boiled or baked food is advisable. ' Fried food and many raw foods should be excluded. Individual peculiarities must be" considered,' but aside from them there Is no special precautlotfeccsfaTjr thai should oe 'taitent-to-pre serve the general health. A, simple nutritious mixed r -'i w : yj.., , , . . .. . . . ' DECEMBER 21, 1913. of my profile and the firmness of my throat are within the reach or every woman. All that you must do is to lift your head and blow at a bit of imaginary thistle down, keeping the chin In the air abput-flve minutes, supposing the thistledown to be first on one side of you and then on the other. Try this before your glass and see how It rounds out your neck and tightens the muscles. This exercise is splendid for the parenthesis lines at the side of the mouth as well as for beautify ing the mouth Itself. Massage and Bandages. Massage Is an effective remedy for double chin. It may be done by means of the thumbs, the palms of the hands being placed upward, with the fingers at the back of the neck. With a dec-, circular motion the thumbs gradually pass backward over the whole of the chin, while the first and second fingers of each hand with the same circular motion work among the mus cles at the base of the skulL Another massagd movement for the chin is to gently pinch the tissues and lift them up by the hands, the fingers of both hands meeting in the middle of the "chin, and then pressing and smoothing the flesh Back ward as they separate one from the other. This treat ment should be persevered in. The chin can be reduced by using strips of rubber diet is best As for external applications an evaporat ing and cooling lotion such as a pint of .cool water in which half an ounce of sodium bicarbonate has been dissolved is soothing. A dusting powder may also be used. , . ' " AFFLICTED ONE: I do not believe in so-called " charms " for removing warts. Here is a good for mula: Twenty grains salicylic acid, one-eighth ounce alcohol, one ounce flexible collodion. Mix and apply to hard surface of wart for three nights, then soak in hot water, when a layer of skin will come off. . Repeat until the wart disappears. : t;-: A , . V , McK.: No. indeed. I do not think you are a bit too -eiov ce-wp-te-improve your iooas. your stem is ury and. wrinkled, what you need is a good, greasy ereanv PS '' ' IP ..'.::::; a' adhesive plaster such as Is ordinarily used for surgical purposes tp. raise the mass of flesh and hold It In poal- (, tlon. Or the chin may be bandaged either by means of a strip of cotton or the ordlnarrubber bandage. These should be applied nrmly. andS to better o retain them in place by means of a strip passing around the back of the hair and meeting the bandage where it passes over the ear. This strip can be re. talned in place by means of safety pins. These con trivances may be worn at night, but theyare uncora. fortable and it is much better to reduce the chin by means of massage and exercise. In the case of a double chin prevention is much eaBlc- than to cure. Tight collars always make ugly rolls of fat under the chin and they should be reli giously avoided. Another double chin habit that women are guilty of, often through Ignorance of the fact that their beauty Is being marred through it. Is that of resting the entire weight of their heads upon the Uttle under thin, throwing the flesh forward until by habit It forms a double chin that Is hard to get rid of. Go to your . mirror at the first opportunity and place your head in the position you do when reading and look at the fiect. You will never read in that position again, I am sure. Sk'm Shorn Lack of Cart. 1 s Learn to hold your chin up gracefully and easily. A well proportioned neck Is a thing of great beauty. It should not be too shoit, but should be well propor tioned to support the head.- It should hot bs too fat or too thin. The skin of the throat, neck, and chest shows more aulckly than any other part of the body, the lack of care. The pores of the neck become coarse, pimples appear, and the& neck is reddened. This Is due ofttimes to lack of careful bathing. .Tight collars are extremely bad for the skin of the neck as weU 'or the chln. If the neck is short the exercise for reducing the flesh -of the chin will also tend to lengthen the neck a little. If it does not actually do that U Is food tor , the muscles and the distribution of the fat. ' If the neck Is too fat massage will reduce the flesh. It will remove the little mass of fat that many women accu mulate at the nape of the neck. It is not difficult to massage your own neck. Place th fingers of one hand opposite to those of the other so that spread out they meet in the middle, and then in a movement in which the finger tips describe small circles go carefully over the entire surface front and , back. ' U;iV;.'' Upon the ribs is a thick layer of muscles which are attached along the length of the breastbone on acn side. If these muscles are thin and flabby the neck will be described accurately by the word scrawny, , Of course, this flabby condition of the muscles is con. cealed when the layer of fat always found to some ex tent under the skin is sufficiently thick, Exrclsea , such as extending wide the arms or bringing the el bows backward, trying to meet them In the middle of '. the back, and the use of dumbbells will develop these ' underlying muscles and greatly improve the neck.'. In- crease the circulation by massage, . which) help tlie j. condition of the thin neck as well as that which, Jiasi, too great a depositor fat , .. At tne same time cold cream should be rubbed In , , freely. The combination of vaseline and almond oil, is also a good one for use on the neck.;, The neck is, different from the face in that there are seldom hair follicles which may be stimulated Into growth. To' Improve the neck stretch the head first to one fide as' far as possible, first directly back and then twtsttng the head at various angles. All of these movements put the flabby muscles of this part on the stretch and help to tone them up. ' ' Remember: No woman need advertise her age with ' a double chin and flabby neck If she guard against habits of flesh redundancy. . and facial massage. The oils In the cream supply the oils that are lacking in your skin and will make It soft. Each night after cleansing the face thoroughly ' with spap and water, massage a good skin food Into it. I cannot print the full instructions for facial mas sage, but t shall send them to you upon receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. ' ' " ', . ' s 3. T.i The first thing to do for corns Is to relieve them of all pressure, ' A perforated corn plaster may be used, or a disk of white ftlt or chamois with hole in the center. ' The following is a good lotion for eornst Twenty grains aallcyllo acid, one-eighth ounce alcohol, and one ounce" flexible collodion, v Mix and apply with a mall camel's hair brush to hard surface of the corn. Do this for three nights, then soak in hot water, whe a layer or bki wui come oir; ""cwrynue-mis imiwin until the eta has been removed-