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TO-DAY'S TOILET HINTS. INTERESTING', SELECTIONS FROM THE WORLL'S LMARTEST BEAUTY* ARTICLES—SIMPLE RECIPES MOST EFFECTIVE. U ~ ... i«. f\: .m<t mA mi% Instead, she makes her own shampoo by, HOW tO UllCara an dissolving a teaspoonful of stallax graUntightly. Complexion. unlearn a cup of hot water. " I make • r my chemist get the stallax for me," said "Toilet Club Notes." 6ne . "It comes only in, ilb sealed How many women exclaim, as they packages, enough to make up twenty-' behold their ugly complexion in the five .or ■ thirty individual shampoos, and mirror, "If I could only tear off this it smells so good I could almost eat it." old skin!" and, do you know, it is now Certainly this little lady's hair did look possible to do that very thing? Not to wonderful, even if she has strange ideas actually remove the entire skin all of a of a shampoo. I- am tempted to try the sudden; that would be too heroic a plan myself, method, and painful, too, I imagine. The worn out'cuticle comes off in such tiny j particles, and so , gradually—requiring DIaCKII6&CU Instantly VjO. about ten days to complete the transfer- The rkU „o e. b ath mation—it doesn t hurt a bit. Day by •" j n st»nt relief, day the beautiful complexion underneath . comes forth. Marvellous! No matter A *«? simple, harmless, and pleasant how muddy, rough, blotchy, or aged process is now used to remove blackheads your complexion, you can surely discard and c°F crt g"**ness and large pores in ft by this simple process. Just get some «» *»• You have only to drop "a ordinary mercolised wax at your chemists, tablet of stymol , obtained from the apply nightly like cold cream, washing chemists, into a, glass of water and bathe it off in the mornings. the face !" th 1 ° vescence has subsided. The blackheads . _ will then come right off on the towel. ~^^hy Have GreY Hair ? The enlarged pores immediately contract ~ . , ,_,. .." a a t.™i... to normal, and the greasiness disappears, mcD ' "A^^if*. I™**"1 ™**" leaving the,tin smooth, soft ? J& . , , „ ■ ... . and free from blemish. But to make Few people know that grey hair » not gnr6 that this desirable rttraU ig perma . a necessary feature of age—that it can nent it ig advisable to repeat the treatbe avoided without resorting to hair m<mt Mvera i times at intervals of say dyes. A very old, home-made remedy about four fi d , - will turn the hair back to a natural *• colour in a few days. It is only necesT«£&*3 utnSin"" *• P°wde' Nece.«.lT ? with four ounces of bay rum. Apply "Pr»ctlc»l Suggestions." this simple lotion to the hair for a few j„„ emphatically, No! Thera » a nights with a small sponge and you will s i mp i e i ot i on wn ich can be easily and soon have the. pleasure of seeing the cheaply made at home, and it is at the greyness disappear. -This recipe is per- game time bo th e g ec tive and beneficial :fectly harmless, is neither sticky nor to the complexion. Cleminite is a splengreasy, and has given perfect satisfac- d;d substitute for face powder, which is tion for many generations to those m at tne bottom of many complexion possession of the secret. troubles. Get about an ounce from the . . chemists, and dissolve in four tableAe*-«-,-»^ ClummtA spoonfuls of water. The result is a fine Strange suampoo. ]iquidj which the "Cosy Corner Chats." face, neck, or arms that peach-like bloom ... I was much interested to learn of perfect health. There is nothing to from this young woman with the beau- equal it for greasy skins, and the resulttiful glossy hair that; she never washes it lasts all day long under the most trying with soap or artificial shampoo powders conditions.

j The Housewife's True Blue"! 1 |J j The name of Colman has stood w'KvK^n I for washing quality ever since the '^•JIvI&mI \ housewife was a little girl. Col- n$ man's Blue gives the ideal tint and 7 f JBI goes furthest. V x 1J&49! THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY > Which has now borne the •'■ ' Stamp of Public Approval for OVER FORTY YEARS. ENO'S FRUIT SALT PLEASANT TO TAKE, REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. IT IS VERY BENEFICIAL IN ALL CASES ' : ' OF Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Errors in Diet—Eating or Drinking, Thirst, Giddiness,' Rheumatic or Gouty Poison, Feverish Cold, with High Temperature and Quick Pulse, and Feverish Conditions generally. It is everything you could wish as a simple and Natural Health-giving Agent. Prepared only by J.C.ENO,Ltd., ' Fruit Salt' works, London, England SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. - — ■BBHBBHIBBIJpiIIHBJ^HHBB^^HH nwttrm . '' flj&M ■ I*l^l w^^M m 1 J HtTiH. IMIB 811 */ I k I ■■■■ W7 M ll I B^^^l Iflt eon»equ»no« OJSjI ■B'Mk ■ ■ m B»V M T °' numeroiu iral-_^-^*ISM^BM^HB^IBHHI^BBi^BMHBHBH^B! tationspiiiehMeri f A "■IHHEFMD't" L^O Safest and most 'anYiS.'!!*"' I 2S*» 3E Gentle Medicine for I 2- Iniante, Children, J^^P^BB^pBJBBBBBBBBB^BjJ I 5 'T' ■ DtUoate Feinales> 1 7f, Wi\6m 119fti^4 I dEm and the Sickness B £ » V^m 1W B **^^^^J W^» » I £T* CD* of Pregnancy. ■89898J88888888M8888881 |£5,,50| .. . If J>iO(, The Unirenal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartbumi Indigestion, Bour Emotationß, Billon* Affsotiou. f -Tiortent '^*^^M ' (Fl-ey* <>f the Orient) ( '/r\jk ♦ A^h«mjmgytompi6site~ rif6i*rS|Hvith V Jvy^\J/ - a BU^e Oriental fragrance from the Vp 4 noted.house <^ .--"'■ \ \ . TJt H. * { ~i'^OLGAf£WC<X .^j 4^\ i J^^ character perfumes > arS"^ RADIANT ROSE. SPLENDOR, YmmjsSfflji tivating^ EClAjl alFarlEasteri^ I H^^V^fflff^Mr* iOther Colgate pertumcFlnclucfe MfZ^jfJmL j^Mf Cashmere ft Bouquet, Carnation, ITr»JC^rv^& Jawnine,v; Jockey;Club,^La France JT' ■ ■ .Rose, v New-Mown^ay.'^i^lgic.^ A Procurable^froitS1 all J^fdinglChchiists/lPerhirhera and * -v ■ • •

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 14

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