The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 12

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) 2 are mppmsed the pores ‘are stopped e mmmd!oldoflmdendcu- HE NONPARTISAN LEADER ; i PAGE THIRTEEN MW F pofnts, working” from the nose to the ashionsand Iiousehold ==, " The skln of the nose itaelf 18 given:| to. morbid conditions, and blackheads trequently infest the' corners; but the massage of this feature is necessarily light, as it is easily got out of shape. Rub gently from the tip of the nose upward to the top, gently brushing the sides of the bridge in the sanie man- ner. Then, with the same upward ) movement, attack the corners where |3 - the blackheads are.’ To make the throat firm and roupd attack the muscles in a slanting’ 'di- tection frem wunder- the chin to the; shoulder and then from the middle of * the ’throat backward and ur}ward to- | ' | ward the ears, As a final move; affer: the whole face and neck ‘have been massaged, go all ‘over ‘thb Skih with a’ light vibratory’ moyeiient ‘and ;thex: }:: sottly stroke it, the hands pnsslng al- " ['ways upward and outward“ n & Massage done “in , thik’ systematie-} manner keeps the muscles in a firm condition and also brings. the. bléod | to. the surface of the ‘skis p _How- Men & Womel_i Climb To Big Suc- cess In Chicago -. Became General llanagei- of & ' Qwns a '700-Seat Movie Theatre 4~ gfort time will much finprove its coloring.. The dry, hard, coarse skin is decidedly waked up with this finger maniptilation, for, besides clearing the pores, the ‘rubbing: Imparts a’ degree _Of electricity which 'is very tonie in its effect. SHOPPING COURTESY. If time is a consideration fer .the ahoppin& trip do net fry to * save it by making a’ mad rush through -‘the stores, pusbing .through crowds. like. ‘a foothall: ! player, usurping - the - places. of & others-at’ the ° various- counters i .and ordering artieles: whieh you . Be re sure will be returned- tomor- ow. ' Rather save the lime be- foré starting- out by making a - list: of .the artic)es desired a i " deciding just exactly what yon ke Aare going wm i : - . Big Store.in. 15 Months, -, . . I had been out of werk and. In March, 1914; I'was a’'stran- v . hag just $15. left. Xput a. little ger in Chicago,f without a J°1_’- - “Situation - “Wanted” :-ad —-in tfi I put a ‘situdtion:winted”. ad - I 'Tribuse ng .got a' Jobo in 2; . tion at once, Put another one.... day; as the direct. result of in the Tribune in. August 1934, - 'that kittle-Tribune ad-I-am the and. increased my incomé $30°n . u: ‘owief-of ‘s 79(;_““ ‘meéwle the- - week. . ‘As a direct result of the stt\eets m Ghmgor iy on. state St.; the larges‘b storev =.in A.umrm. AR PR e JOSEPHM KRAUS“. " Gat Him the Best u H&Evuv e O M fl-.- rndmml- i '.o-tu;&\'un. ol FOR GOOL FALL DAY& ' ms charming outfit for juvenues is featured in a warm brown covext tn .| match the'tone of the fox furs, so.luxuriant-in themselves that they- - require a plain suit and an untrimmed hat to set off their own beauty. Velvet collar and cuffs match the velvet brlm of the turban. It took exactly hali of every & o e ’?fl‘f;fi?ifik * and broke # ¥ ® We. are truck - _ brought” me - four replies: and .. g'araeners fow, ewn our- ovin ks . { -——-————-——-—-——______..____________ ’ créeam or a little almond .ofl nnd pro- ‘YOUTI'S RESTORER |55 seoe: Begin by massaging tlie museles of: t.ho cheek just in front of- the upper ; half of’ the ear, using tho first ‘three 0 " | fingers of beth hands. ‘Rub outward and upward in a circular manner. with a firm yet gentle touch, covering a 5 g t of a siiver dona:r i mutyotmmndepem Apot dbout this aiie of s cox'mtlylocated ‘hagreatutentupontho 35 the. mnmicy. are the ‘upward motion will pull’ the skin health of the sebaceous glands, # mt are little underlyl taut about. the corners: of the' mouth, "@ucts supplying the skin with the rubbing out the; drooping lne at the side of the nose. If the face is hgvuy irease needed, and if.their secretions |y o ‘here massage will in time se sirengthen the muscles ‘that ‘the fur- up and some complexlon defect or oth- rows will be nmch softer or d!sappenr er will result. entirely, One must keep the m“f ihe skin | e cheek muscles, running teom: the corners .of the mouth "up over the cheek bones, are massaged with a quick. me the best. job. I have: evér ... jncone, We owe- it -altite<a - hed in mylife;; That ¥as "Hy fi‘n'bm mtiofi W a year ago and today I am ou.t | : of debt, my. family 2 M&R swem 2 nd o e K B mzs VA mr June 25. 191%, 1347 Early Ava. \ June 2(:’ 1915. T . The above aré ofily ‘brief. quotahew from some of the many letters received: by The Chxcaflo ‘Tribuse - “rtelling: of ‘unusual sucéess achieved = through - putting “Situation Wanted”adsm’.l'he Tnbnne b < . The “Sltuatlon ‘Wanted” and-. tm “Help Wanted” columns of: The. Chieagn Trilune, ! hoth; “Daily: aads. Sunday, have been the step?mg stones” by which thnm of young men and-young women- have seeured- positions-that Ted to by incomes, independence, happ!ness and real success, - - rr People who want positions: q,mfikl without wasting:time; énergy ‘and: meney; insers ‘%xhafioannted" ads in The Tribune, telling: what they can do, and at:the: same: time read the “Help Wanted” columing:carefully every day ‘in order Yo thh me g ticle to_have a good complexion, and when thew seem inactive there is noth- clawing movement, which, however, ing to do but to resort to massage and mustb’él!ghtnnd not pinching. This - very thorough bathing with hot water operation, continued ' for ' some’ &nd a good sonp. OCold water I8 use- | yoppyg wul _positively fill out hollow less against the deep seated Aust and | choeks through giving frmness to.the . grease of the skin, even with the aid underlying tissues. © The “forehead is ..ot soap. Moreover, it tends to con- rubbed in the circular manner upward Sact the pores, miaking It still harder | #rom the inner corners of the eyes and Zor them to yield tlieir contents. 80, | gutward: to remove borizontal lines, #8 a preparation for helpful massage, while the vertical furrow, which bad which iy meant further to clear the | Hapits or weak eyes wear between the' Stopped up pores, the face bath MUSt | gyes, must be rubbed with the two “fiot only be hot; but very complete. forefingers only. " :Figure to ‘yourself. ¢ . There i3 much contention that soap | two- long ovals passing.over this cen- |} : :mflfl 10 the gkin, but this is by | tra] forehead 'wrinkle and use 'the |§- The inf of ‘soap. foref t th ' ” s et e | s e, it o Put Your “Sltuation Wamsed fié that a soap must really be very bad 10 | trary’ directions. This is a very hard Rurt the skin—contain, in fact, the |ling to-efface, but with patient mas- a;d also reli fln “Hell Wnld" m:mm J'r!!llno’e\nry ily. My 5 s n‘ Sundny The Tribune: ‘carries - mere® . H@ Wanted" advertxsmg and more “Situation Wanted?: advertisisg - any other. paper. in Cfiflcagc. 'I!‘ Yflll want s,good positmn i 3 m alkall which scorches and irrl- | sage and the use of a wrinkle plaster fates. face bath with very hot | ot night the, deepest. furrow. will cer- bland soap leaves a smooth | tainjy be mueh softened in time, ° skin like. marhle, and with- repeated |- Above and below the eyes the fin #nd systematic bathing the rough one | zerg must touch very lightly, as the |} 15 much mproved. Work thick Soap- tissues here are very delicate, and the [§ m’”" ¢ | 'eye itself, ‘the most preclous ‘of the o W | body’s ‘organs, 1s very easily injured. ' Use a vibratory mov movement at these: in‘'the Tribune and, got.a posu *“hours,. ‘That was.:in 1911 To- 3 i ater ‘on’ ‘one .of - the - liugxeyt 4 8 Landed in Cincsge, 1912, flc‘in : the first one ¥ answered: gave pmperty -and 'have a splcnfii' % take advantage of ‘any suitab?e*dpemngs«that»may appeu- tfiero. AN I

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