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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1915)
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 23, 1915. 7 WJLUJJ1 J J mm iijn Miyy no, "ml("irt."H---.-i.S---"M-M-iAi; OXOJUUUULU H ' WITH M MM MM M II M II u II M u ifM a iiu"m"u",-li"u".."."...-.."..-.J k "I H N H H H H H i ': iBl By MME. QUI VIVE. ! ; ttlt Beauty ills," says Mrs. Wise Old Owl, "are a good deal like our mean traits; they are blemishes that we try to cover up and hide when w really Should be digging . them up by the roots, going at the ; Job tooth and ball. iou never saw a flue, splea did, big-hearted woman who didn't show the sweetness other soul In the clearness of her eye and the curve of her lips. You never saw a stingy,, peanut-minded woman who didn't have a stingy, crinkled, peanut face. "tiooks plain or beautiful are results of natural causes. If Mary Ann has a rash on her face it Is up to Mary Ann to ask her' ' self what's wrong with her health. But Mary Ann won't do it, mainly because Mary Ann does not know that the Lord gave her a brain with which to think, she will tush 40-th corner drug store, 'buy some cold 23 yl QUICK Cold Spray, as Shown in the large Picture' Will Fill the Tissues of the Neck and Develop the Chest, Harden ing the Muscles and Enlivening the Circu lation. ..."'... : . . -r..' v. v; ...... ..... ......3 ? Y,r,', - .-r a :a '"- 1 ' i Ji young srcit J1P .X i v m X&& : t: ' v-Av ,vtA' 4 1 Z-.r , . ... : mmmmmmky mmmmmmm - v Val v ..rMvr 'It v 4 z 4' - ' ' - , tc. y pirn-, .iiwiiiipx . in IVV .r; : XAk '!z.aa X - v. X t - X r ' x - r..X V1' - 1 . ream and powder and plaster them on! this bright idea must make her liver laugh -that is, if Mary has a liver rash." No doubt it does. Mary Ann doesn't know that the simplest habits of hygienic living will banish and icatter beauty llls that is, the beauty ills of the flesh ; nothing but heart and brain can cure beauty illsof character and spirit. Mary -Ann understands more about many things than she does about herself and the wonderful machine of the human body that performs its work so heroically in spite of many handicaps. The idea that she should giva hef body the best of care seldom occurs to her until something goes wrong some place and those'horrlble ogres Fatigue and 111 Health gather at her elbow. Best Remedies Refused. The remedies for most of our troubles are round about U3 all the time fresh alf, the great tonic; good, pure water, the finest cosmetic in the world ; play hours out of jdoors, the most wonderful of all stimulants ! But do we take them? We do not. Why? Because they are free. If fresh air came in porcelain Jars, tied with lilac ribbons, at $1-50 per jar, and water were priceless, we'd (appreciate them and estimate them at their true valuation. We are learning gradually ; that is comforting. And the cult of hygiene and horse sense grows apace. The first rule of health is "plenty of water" water to the measure of six or 'eight glasses a day and water plentifully applied to the surface of the skin hot or x "' , Mm X' m ' , 4v 'xhX' : x r - ; JPPPPSSgftfS ' . :,fX " iipllipWiiiili , 'r ; s'r.: v- .V"- rold, as the need may bo. I .The internal use of watef is absolutely essential to life. It constitutes two-third ! the body's weight ; it is found in every organ and tissuo of tho body, Without it ;food cotfid not be absprbed from the di gestive tract j- it helps the blood to carry 'food to the tissues, and it Conveys away its A X- X -Xr- tAx wast products. It flushes the thirty feet of the digestive canal and keeps clean and Over Me Face, Will Act as V neaiiny ue tuouies 01 tne Kioneys. Tne Asrrtngent. in Linen and Passed slightest derangement of the internal organs shows immediately in the texture and color of the complexion, the brightness of the eye, the alertness of the step and the state of one's mind. It is impossible to overap predata the great need of taking Into tha system plenty of water each day. . ; Water Clears the Skin. Make it a habit to drink one glass of cool water upon arising, another one hour before luncheon, a third one hour before I dinner, a fourth at bedtime. Add two or j three extra tumblerful between these, Tou : will be surprised to find how this simple fand inexpensive treatment wiU dear and j freshen your skin. The temperature of the - water should be CO degrees Fahrenheit Ice i water should never be taken. ; f. Dr. Anna M. Galbralth, an authority on .matters appertaining to hygiene, says:' "The hygienic and therapeutic value of , the systematic use of water Is Just begin ining to be appreciated by the medical pro f esslon. When this newly acquired knowl edge is put to - practical use by the great The First Rate of Health Is "Plenty of Water" -Water .to the -Measure of a ix or cigm uiasses a vay. Heat dissolves tissues and constant steam- , formula of which appears here oftai and diminished necessity for the use of drues! Indeed, water has been pronounced by a high-class medicai authority to be, and probably is, more nearly a panacea for all human ills than any other known agent" There is no remedy for wrinkles more ef fective than cold compresses and ice packs, combined with gentle massage with a good tissue-building akin food.' Dash cold water on the face, neck and arms every morning and yu will be ready to pick up the whole world" and carry It away on your shoulder. The shock of the cold water fills your lungs with air and freshens and brightens your whole spirit, but the one great good is the There Is No Remedy for Wrinkles More Effective Than Cold Compresses. a soft cloth dipped in alcohol, will sremove blackheads and heal eruptions. The treat ment should finish up with a gentle anoint ing with creme marquise or orange flower skin food. (Send stamped, self -addressed envelope for the recipes.) The morning salt glow, which is a brisk rubbing down of the body with moistened salt, followed by a quick cold shower, is par ticularly beneficial for thin, sensitive com plexion, colorless lips and dull, listless ayes. Two glasses of water taken twenty min utes apart before breakfast,' adding a little 1 lemon juice and a pinch of salt to each glass, will have a wonderfully speedy bleach A quick cold spray will fill out the tis sues of the neck and develop the chest, hardening the muscles and enlivening the circulation. lug of the face, will rob it of the very oils that are- Its life and luster. Plastic surgery is a peeling process of the most agonizing kind, and no woman shopld submit to It. It leaves the skin so delicate and thin that It looks as if It has been burned, and eventually sbriYela and wrinkles. Electric- A piece of Ice, wrapped in linen and i Ity is safe and ' productive of good results stimulation of the blood vessels and eapil- ing effect upon a sallow skin. lanes, the glands and the pores, all of which Pimples can sometimes be entirely cured have much to do with the actual formation by water treatment i The hot, soapy bath of tissues, the healthy condition of which is . every night, the quick cold sponge bath every necessary for a smooth, unwrinkled surface. morning, the application - of compresses Scrubbing every night with warm water wrung out of hot water, then out of rAA and pure soap, followed by a rinsing with S. and the usual eight glasses of water taken tary articles and. toilet accessories. Do not passed over the face, will act as an astring ent, doing away with oiliness and actually refining the texture of the skin. The benefits of the use of water are man ifold. -' i Go to It! May good luck attend "your efforts. I - - Mme. Qui Vive's Answers to Beauty Queries ENQIilSBL GIRL "Cosmetic" means beautifying or that which promotes beauty. The word has been- so misused that we always associate it with propria because it stimulates jail functional ener gies,' promotes cellular- nutrition, quickens circulation and energises nerves and, muscles. . : -,' y i GK. H, To secure graceful control af the hands in both action and in action it is necessary - to j forget them. Drop the arms In front of you and wring the hands violently. Then spread the fingers out to their farthest limits and bring them in toward the palm with mus cular effort. This will limber the joints and make the fingers more flexible. Cheap, highly-scented ' soaps ; are ruinous to the ' which may be had by sending to the i writer a stamped, self -addressed envelop. SUNDAY READER An excellent dan- i druff cure is made by combining sixty ! grains of resorcin, one dram of ether, one dram of olive oil and six ounces of alcohol, i -Apply with a medicine dropper or small brush, and shampoo the hair twice a week. - Frequent shampooing is necessary In treat mpnt Of dandruff. Brush the hair well evjery night and friction the scalp vigor ously after the- tonic is applied. Dandruff is usually the result of neglect; it la caused by the rapid drying of excessive oily secretions of the scalp! E. M. 0 Treatment for plmplesi Eat fruit and vegetables, drink six glasses of water -a day, purify the blood by breath ing fresh air, and breathing deeply. Bathe the face every night with pure soap and warm water, open the pimples, press out masses the people, thexeiU be a greatly cold waterthen a quick dry cleansing with internally each. day. , parboil the skin .with medicated, steam. . V fine texture of the skin. If you want to the deposits, touch the wounds with oe very saxe ana sure, dsuis your nanus alcohol and massage the face with orange with ordinary yellow cornmeal and warm -flovrer akin food, not applications are water; drying and applying.xosmethxjelly, goodW- . ' , A 1