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jV Itta d y ’e J V U rro r For Malodorous Psrapiration. Certalu i*aru» of the body p respire uioiv than other», and often there la a very offensive odor. Absolute cleanll- nesa la the tient safeguard against such a misfortune, not only for the body Itself, but for the clothing. A silk bodice saturated over and over wgnln with perspiration become» too offensive to be worn, as those who have to alt in street cars and crowd Into shops very well know. The bet ter way la to wear only washable goods In hot weather and use fresh shields every day, even If one must stay up half an hour to wash them and take an extra few moments to Insert them. Many times such a condition comes about from the lack of thorough rins ing after using soap. Any remaining particles soon decompose; hence the odor. After the bath, and It may be needed two or three times a day, a good co logne should tie applied to the under clothing, while the wet wash cloth should have a little toilet ammonia poured on It and the parts wiped well. Salicylic soap may be used to wash the shields. A cake costs but a dime or maybe two at the drug store. Have au ounce of bornclc acid and the same of salicylic acid In powder and dust with this before putting on the gar ments. When the shields are to be replaced drench them with cologne. There Is a great deal of rectified spirits In cologne that helps In such cases. Where the head perspires too much the usual remedy Is to shani|>oo too often, so the roots of the hair rot. Just as will the roots o f a plant that Is watered too much. The very best and surely the easiest method Is to let the hair hang and dry out the perspi ration. A dry shampoo must of neces sity be used where a woman hns to spend her days In an office. She can fill the head with a mixture of very finely sifted commenl and powdered orris root at night, equal parts, let It stay until morning and then give the thorough brushing that will require an extra half hour. On holidays. Sun days and at night when possible the hair should be aired and a regular shampoo only once In a couple of weeks given. There Is brushing and brushing, and the right way Is to hold the hair out from the head and pass the brush through each tress from the scalp to the euds with long, steady strokes. The brushing should be felt only pleas antly on the scalp, not a sort of "bang ing." but Just euough to stimulate the glands to accrete the oil Instead of Its running through the long hair After a shampoo use a little cologue with massage on the scalp and always loos en and brush the hair at bedtime. ^ S • S • s • e • s « • • • • * • • : * : * 0 . • » W • • • • • s • • * • * • • * • • t • • • * • » 4» • • • » • • • • ' • • • • • • • » • • • » » » • • • • • • • s * • • • • • ft* * • » • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • * • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • * * • - ' - » • • • • • • • a « » , • * • S • • S • • • s • • • • • * • * • • • * • - • . * • • » * • • • • • • • H • , ' S • I s • * * • • • • • • • • * * * * a * S * • • • * ' • • •*•• • •••»•■••••• • * • # • * * * * * * • * ' * I « • S • • I I ^ « * • • • • • • • • • « • • • • * • * • * • * • * > * ' • * • • ' # # # § • * * * * • » * * * • * * • • • * • * • * • • • • • * • • • • • • • • * * • ' • * • * » • • • • • • • • • • • * • • * » • s • • » • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • * • 111,1 '.*|hlUS>>Jeill|;| ** — y, -i.* io -» *1 3 j • w 34 4- u w e e e ftH S k s e S s n J r i~_ MhJM MM ~ I — - ' ' M - no10 j * — - I - n -. — x - * • *'» 34 ; • 7 V w s m m w m m io i -• - - * * -- — • * - 4 - • 4 . . « 4 M M 10 4» — *■— M «e s .» — 1 - ! ........-■.... • i t ; • , ; i. - - - — .- 1C • • • • » — - - .**-•*, i * a - - • . 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The straight haired girl will suffer no harmful ef fects by resorting to the Iron at long intervals, but If she wishes to keep her hair a crown of glory she will use the hot Iron sparingly Indeed. Safer and more natural Is the water wave. This lasts well on some hair, even on straight hair, while with other girls It Is not successful. Failure is usually due to oil In the hair. The hair Is wet and brushed back flat to the head. It la then pushed out from the forehead with a comb for about an Inch and held In place with •mall hairpins. This Is repeated until the entire face is circled. Then another section of the hair Is combed up and again pinned In place, the process be ing rela ted until the entire bead Is covered with a series of little ridges. For the Watsr Trip. Before taking a trip on the water Apply to the face a thin mask of cold cream dusted over with powder. Be careful not to rub the mask off during the trip. Immediately upon your re turn remove the powder and cream with a lotion containing a dissolving ajgmt Soap and water are a mistake, is they ad*J to the Irritation result- .ng from tao and sunburn. After sev- tral nppllrvtlons of the astringent lor which s small sponge should lie used, pst the skin dry with s soft :loth, bat <V> not rub I t Later make 1 second application of a good skin food Don't waate you lengthening plaster niment ia cheaper a n a place o f flannel . ovor tba affected •Have the p«in am : lc by B«fUK>n*H Thin I £ ..... 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Wealthy people who live highly and dress lmpro|K>rly often have tine fea tures which are marred by a miserable complexion. Women In the middle class of life, who live more simply and eat plainer, simpler and more whole some food, often have much tlner com plexions und do not seem to grow sal low and faded so soon. Their habit of going to bed early and getting up early and getting the health giving morning air also makes a fresher, clearer com plexion. One cannot eat and dress as one pleases, regardless of rules of health, and have a pretty complexion. One must live ns nature says Is best If one wishes to be beautiful and healthy. It Is said that carrots ore very good for the complexion, and If properly cooked they are very good to eat IOIM «OU 3 *1 y •II 'll'"!*>u»**. > M ' H . ■ ■ I 1 - . 3 . : r : * ® -• ■ i y g ■ . ' " - - - , **••*<I '■ •*’ 1 II \ 9 ______________________ P •i.i •'•»il •»in *»1 w h »'i'»! *--Wui . . . . . :■ c .* w U|oi.| i » Mun,| : - That will wearing ji chased at - <>•»51 ‘uiiv.t ' _____ * - , ■ - - * ! ‘»H IM A •• »**« 5 ? * — jois - i --^ ^ Your I oremost— 5 if 4 "| uj ,| , im »U|| . . . ... M AW » + > ‘ lUI«*-** i| I — All • »<> h *3 li ‘ I i *-* ’ ‘ ’ â - ■ , ' — »cicu — — — * - .« * ‘«••il » winges o f rl.ciimi T Joint« and shoot» ir kidnaya are no inary inraculuritiei ■vouenaaa, Weak bs /a tail tba need < Inay madicin«-. K<. • tonic, atrsngi lien a. Thay build up (ulata their action, j quick raiiaf and < ■mine drugs. Safe 1 them. New Kra ■ ■ ■ —- rasaaena. Calif. C the Chaa. H. Ward I "W a hava sold an Polay'a Honey A Tai yeara and believe it ‘ ‘ “ “ ‘ Tit medieim no opiate jn freely to ■tore. M i|Oj TWO HORS depend to a great extent GOVERNOR APPOINTS HOME of upon a state its manufacturing industries for the reason that the factory converts INDUSTRIES DAY the raw material of the forest and Shoppers Asked to Purchase Only stream and farm and mine into pro ducta of higher value, giving employ Made-in-Oregon Goods on ment to thousands who would other Thursday, Nov. 21. wise have no means o f livelihood. To further the movement for the use of msde-in-Oregon goods by Ore gonians, Governor Oswold West has designated today as a legal holiday and issued the following proclamation : Whereas, The growth and prosperity Whereas, It is only by arousing the people to the importance o f creating and patronizing home induatries that we can hope for success along these lines; Therefore, In view o f the foregoing premises, I, Oswold West, Governor, by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November twenty-first, nineteen hun dred and twelve, Home Industries lisy. To make this day an ¡impressive ob ject lesson to the whole state there should tie some concerted action toward increasing the demand for Oregon made products. To this end I would suggest that every manufacturing establiahmen* in the state close down for an hour during Home Industries Day and the managers call their em ployes together and give them a heart to heart talk on the ¡mfmrtanre of % building up our home induatries and set an example hy declaring their in tention to use, as far as practicable, only home-grown producta ami home- mafic machinery in their eatahliah- ments. I would suggest also that on Home Industries Day every man and woman in Oregon, in doing their shopping, purchase only madc-in-Oregon pro ducts. Merchants should help hy mak ing attractive window displays of such producta. I would suggest that the subject be discussed in our public achoola and in- atitutiona o f learning In order t**1 may tie impressed ujion the min<l^s young, for the time will enme** these same children must ha»* * pleyment, ami unless they cant* with the industries o f our »t*U^ must seek it in other states. Success along these lines can * come through the hearty ro open* o f all goof I ritizena, ami I liesp***’ the cause auch co-operation. OSWOLD WKST Govern*1 Calling ranla—The Sentinel.