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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
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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
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who would have a beautiful complex
ion must live plainly, avoiding rich
meats, greasy soups, too much game,
heavy wlues and highly seasoned food.
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
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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
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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.