I A FEW HOMELY DCAI TTV "$ . . HINTS ON .. ULnu *■■« y By RITA MOYA >; § Every woman should take pride in her persona! appearance. If it is not possible to be beautiful in the fullest sense of the word, at least you can have thc attractiveness of & pleasant expression, glossy, well-kept hair, eyes shaded by long lashes, well marked eyebrows and a clear, natural complexion. My first advice is to avoid most manufactured " beauty preparations." Use simple, pure, natural in« gradients. Use these regularly and do not make const—it changes and experiments. The various things I use aad advise can be bought in original packages from any reliah— chemist. If they arc not in stock he can at once procure Tkt CtUht'aitdCo'mt&y them from his wholesaler if you insist. Adrtu How I DiftO-l-ed an Unsightly J teaspoonfnl cf sUIa in » cup of hot water *» *9 ™ ' ! have a mild. sooth_K. cleansing mature that ——v complexion. , Jhc hMd fsel fine and rp _ OVCJ _, dust (jjmdpjj,^ How many women eidaim »< thfy brhoid th~r „ wss o{ 01l i( . avins the icalp clean and pliant aad ugly compl* sinn iv the mirror. '11l only cou.J tear „ iUring d beautiful grow- of long. -UrauJ, tofe oft this old skin! - aad, do yoii know, it is now po- h _ w «» . • » ■«■» sible to do that very thing ? Not to actually remove • Powdar Necessary. the entue skin all of a sudden: that wouiJ be .00 , , ... heroic a method and painful, too. I Imatfiu-. The . Yes. powder has nuned more comp!«K», _~ worn out cuticte comes or? in such tiny panics, aud it has aide,), and while you use it you can hops far abo« ten days' to wmpSele notb_ B better than an iraitaUoa of^» «^««Ptata. the transformation-it doesn't hurt a bit. Day by Take my adv-.r- Get from your chemist some «_. day the beautiful complexion underneath comes forth. nary clrnurote and dissolve in a Utile water the. you Marvellous! No matter hew muddy, rough, blotchy will have an idnal yet inexpensive loWKLwhwh ««H % or a K cd ™ u r complex..*, you can surely discard it by a part of the «kw. The rail.tots «U Agio* ey« thissimpleprrcess. 1 U s t B "et some ordinary under the raoM tryuig cond.twos. To prepare ths wax at your rfumisls apply nightly like cold cream. fare and neck lor an evening in a hot ball-room thero washing morning « to equal this simple and tunnl-i lottou. New Painless Way to Remova Hairy »' Eyela*ho« ara Short. Growths. Eyelashes will be greatly beautified if ment__„ ba It now transpires that the mysterious white paste applied at lash roots with thumb and fore.fia««r. A used so by many b.-autv specialists for few such treatments make them grow long. sifcy. -4 "Xhne the sku oi objectionable hairy growths ,s curly. Th.n, strwsly e>Tbrows wiU grow th.ek.ad ncthing moV than pondered pb-minol which can be lurtrtms by merely rubbing mennahne. on. but bt found maSv eh "msts shop With pheminol and carciul. and don't get any where no hair _ wanted, water make'enoußh paste to cover hairy surface; Wonderful Growth Of Hails apply, and in two or three minutes rub off wash tue j made a rcso , ution Uy ___ skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. real hair sro-«r. My own formula, now jwS« Shampoo and Hair Beautlfior after tedious experimenting, has had the effect of You complain of brittle, faded hair. You vrill find Riving mc a wraith of hair that w sorpnanr^Obui* th- keeping the scalp clean and healthy is the most from your chemist an ongin- package of bwanhai. effective w"v to restore the natural b-iity and soft- and mix with this i-pint ot b*7 ran. Rub this mr 3 selecting your shampoo avoid soaps or the scalp.night and*mormng with tto firmer up.. l m rirtur- containing •• free " alkali. By dissolving a sets the hair roots t_g!_s with sew We. —_ 1 - ite m THE I Vest pocet Kodak Camera | SIS That little girl of yours—she'll soon bo having _er hair tt| SS "done up," and too, she will bo outgrowing her childish RR j I -ways—and you haven't a picture of her taken since ahe ilt I- j was in long dresses. You don't exactly want to keep her as JjjJ' ; mm she is—but you do want to koep the memory. am ] § THE VEST POCKET KODAK ■ ii will do this—and do it woll. Takes Pictures 2* xlf i_c_e3. Rffi fin IDEAL FOB HOLIDAYS. !j| HI The Winning Pictures Fitted with Bapid Hj (If of the "Daily Mail" I Meniscus Achro- jin £1000 Competition |gJnxV : Tswß matic Lens, Kodak [Bj t__ . i . •»!_. _ Ii Ball-bearinat Shut- Hi ISS were taken with a Eft Bg__f * »* _T _. i Wm H „,, m ,_, p„. f V -_1_ ter, Autotime Scale n? nn Kodak (The 3a, Post \ eto , Card Size: Price £5). Tha smallest Kodak ** \ 11 • Price - - 32/S 1 ' UU BUT BE SURE ITS A KODAK. 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I Let us take your order for Easter as soon as possible, * so that any chance of disappointment may be obviated. Here are some of the leading materials: — \p VELOUR CLOTHS CURTE CLOTHS COLOURED CHEVIOTS VENETIAN CLOTHS AfiiAZON CLOTHS TWEEDS / CHEVIOT SERGES NAVY COATING SERGES Call or Write for Pattern*. Wilson & Smellie. B__B m
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 4
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