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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1899. 27 Of Well-Known San Francisco Women. but skirts to match. This goods is not ing the sailor hat in the background. white. I fancy tAe plain whites and those thick and bulky like the pique usually This indicates that the saflor will be very of solid color will be most worn, and they used for skirts for summer wear, and popular early in the warm season. Like ¢ really the prettiest, for the trimming does not shrink and fill up, but remains * the shirt waist the sailor hat is neat, con- shows up on them in effective contrast. ¥ pliable and soft. venient and becoming. Therefore the Bright bands and bows are used on sh e s;\ilor hat remains. having taken on since plain hats. A soft shade of red is 4 the last season of its glory several beauti- e v like 4 2 RE are the latest dictums from gy . : 5 suecialigiiced. =\ izoyal Diugiband and fying touches. rosette looks smart on a fine Panama. the Parisia i ers. Vhe 7 T ho T iy dz:{‘{'i'l‘;“;‘;;‘s :‘l‘:;"; The brims and crowns are of medium Do you remember the seasons when T e s eI onS Of v Wldth and height and the braids of which there was a perfect craze for the rough- FehiaTies ¥ JORL o ¢ are made are very fine and beautiful. and-ready straws? Well, if you remem- ashionables you will see that blues and blacks are the m ber tho: ons you will recall that the not one of the rules and regulations go and both light and « rough braids looked amazingly pretty erning Parisian millinery has been vio- and gray show promise of With gauzy trimming and bright flowers. lated. Of course a great many of the hats well liked. Well, the effect is about the same in that will make their initial bow to the bly because it is somewhat of a Many of the most attractive springtime world at large on Easter Sunday do not novelty the sailor hat tf opes down hats now displayed in Paris. owe their origin to the clever fingers of slightly toward the front is particularly —But the old rough-and-ready straw re- 3 : local milliners, but have been imported favored ° appears in much handsomer guise, and e mitten sleeves are entirely of lace, and lace direct from the fountain head of fashion. There are many mixed straws, but the fancy Neapolitan straws are stunning in square neck. The entire blouse Is striped with rows Paristan milliners are by no means hold- color is but a fine tracing through the black, white and colors. » g in pearl passementerie. CCCO000CO000C000000C00Q00CCCOOCO00C000L20C0C00O00000C0DCOO0C the wide hats and g h and a few stickle ut whatever the tri ned with handsome black plumes d under the brim on either side next hair are bunches of beautiful pale Cyrano roses. M Rulofson will wear a_ handsome blac hat in the new French walking shape softened with ruches and folds of mousseline. It is trimmed in wings and ing aigrettes and large bunches of nch violets in the new shades of helio- id purple. Marietta Havens has a fetching made of flve blending shades of y. The trimming is the new petal ef- and the hat looks like a big blush 0 very bect shepherde Ruth. Adam: { N e, PRETTY THO BY MME. HYGEIA 7 ?r’(‘-\) Tie of Black Velvet, the Double Bows He!d by Square Black Buckles. G J out absolute cleanliness, Water is cheap, to avold hurting the child or injuring the s0 is soap. eve that I- hesitate to advise it. 8 Let your first investment be in a ge slightest movement on the part of the bar of pure, imported castile soap. You child might ult in its fosing’ its eye- will find it much less expensive bought sight, which is much more important than that way. Cut it yourself into small the length of its eyelashes, isn't it? cakes and {nu[ it away on a high shelf, DIANA—For the eyebrows I would ad- where it will become dry and hard. Soap, Vise you to get one nce of alcohol and Jike wine, improves with age, and the in it dissolve five grains of quinine. Apply of the some ©f the best two very bea yet equs wearer. One 1y be- : picture hat trimmed in lovely black W ylumes and le scarf caught here and o harder isithe: bel o et Bhis avEr e Giher nis e = th there with! h‘lx\:vl]\\\mulg‘ul\l‘:.:lkll; rhinestone (SzFTT‘:f -lMlOPI promised {m needs to take care of her health. She of another day. .w::;\_flmlép'f,,,,‘rh w::(h“;:{-t L e e {x”u:}:):’:\“l\" ‘rr\h Elfurl‘;s black uments., & e a special Beauty "alk for must go out in all kinds . she To her the little luxuries of the toflet ter and some good washrags, with the fingers dipped in pure olive oil, S St Ferguson has a beautiful French the benefit of those plucky, must struggle thr ine that are so' dear to the hearts of most UP. 2 beauty outfit that will out slightly warme Yes, olive oil used on = T »f shirred black chiffon. The crown bread-winning little women to in some office or downtown place of b women are unavailable. The joys of hav ”1‘“ roug ebrow pencils and = cos- ”’“‘ e likely to promote the - 3 av- metics in g were ever put into STOwth of hair. arf in a bow whom even a small jar of cold nes: raped in a res ng he r ““don ing her hair ne n tonic taken when the returning home at night, frequent anicured the windo beauty shops to tempt _MOTHER—An ire I The brim turns efully up on # S : in e eone black velvet pi cream 1s a hopeless impossi- v after a soul-wearying. nerve-exhaust- and her pretty cheek ro not Women's sot ) turn gray will some- gainst the hair. A larse bunch ot DPilit them and them alone is to- ing day of work, only to find th to be dreamed of for a single instant. _ NeXt come aily bath. is pr If the hair is ligrettes also decorate it. The real alk written. So all you for- there is mending to be done, the dinner there is much that caniiio a1 absolute ity and must not be r £ intottoe aus . . scarf falls in graceful ends on the silk petticoats and gor- waiting to be cooked. perhaps, and a at a very small expenditure, OmMitted for a single day, for the secre. ssist. I v of nothing e|se < » the back. sunnits” will please take thousand and one littio duties that mus the: sofiness and the white; tons of the skin and thée dust ered and thi y vou do not /2 Boynton, will wear a handsome g pack sent for this time at least = 7 1. She fi must er skin, and the ,roses In her Guring the day must be removed if the uld 1 a o reduce your D s e this time at lea e performed. She fina ps into her . e T Skin is to be kept in a perfect condition. avoid fattening and farinaceous i n by hish stan effe 1 trimming® i ‘an _ The working girl—God bless her!—more bed so thoroughly exhausted that she L beto complexion is sure to suffer when drink _lemonade and mineral worn : ok fted rose. he hat than any other class of womankind vaguely hopes never to see the dawn is Seiobtiined ““rf- body is not Kept scrupulousi shyn sweets, don’t sleep too many ? '~ and eruptions and blackheads ar to the utmost fullest SR - back and is filled in with e ost ] a celebrated French 1dvised two grams of bi- SAAndE Rund-painted 0OCOOCOCOCO0000VNO00000000000000000CCCCCOC00000NOCCO0C0 "\ consequente ¢t ow, de v have not the time of a at each meal. There : it Frank Mitchell has a stunning , for this dally & Bl for it) can be 8 t e ihcan ityletimne A N AT 'R‘E o Y e, Palmost . o time, are three excellent rules for the preven- ul 3 = and it will make the blood tingle and the t9n of wrinkles. They are: . crown is a mass of beautiful with ornaments her flesh glow as nothing el . here partially veiled in real lac The hands frequently be chapped her stunning golden hair is a and rough and will not stand soap. s the case prepare a little a R e A Jubilant Easter Jale of the Klondike. It you do mot care to ko comir r spr ired food is also. the skin it doesr John McMull help! 3 d in a gray crepe berege. e of purchasing the meal you if properly dene. How , If improperly edged with black ple Ser the pressed almend cake, which is gone it will certainly do more ‘harm Ing over nearly as good and much cheaper, ar _good.. It should never be done witho r the orris root substitute wheat flour. first smearing the face with a good ket front w2 cold cream or skin food. Thank you for ydice with Zouave 3 y . i ; 5 : narrow bl k chiffon pleating. ake thre ounces of the former and 5y & worn with this gown i3 BEVED guntes of fite latter, cArlittla; tates oL Kindly thoughts of me. & youifeplivou canfafford fr, in last Sunday's Beauty Talk. Gently d Dressir e pressing delicate oll_and v make the eve xcellent cream for the face benzoinated mutton tallow. is made by taking one-half pound of mu ton tallow, which, of course, every one knows how to m and one-half ounc he thick ~ nostrils will help to ke them mote Zqual parts of cocoanut line melted _together -will sh »w, but ould not pen will wear a hat in the hape. The whole brim double white viol h a jolet foliage. Black velwet put tuft 4§ - new pe » is also used in A . rhin thie newos yle i n of bel 0(~‘X_:l;‘"1 keeping ’m\!{ ingredlents ), "allowed to get into the ey While it n's spring hat is in finishes this stun Ky ! ey e aloohol of the-'is not harmful |, any foreizn mafter w. eftect. The shape rlotte e W S e porated. Then ¢ the sort will irritate the eveballs. Try ied in Tuchings L agision 3ainsborough CITIZEN T0 STRANGER® YOURE LOOKINTER AWIFE [Hs WELL THE ibout the hair? What is the secret ot the following astringent wash for the and marabout win in Bordeaux shades and trimm: i oo - e R T T ores and blote s ake a and marabout wings. style, in Hordeaux shades and trimmed I gippp SMITH 15 THE ONLY SINGLE WOMAN N CAMP, BUT b NGUSE ASKIN'HER lxuriant fresses? Again the answer ks SN de and place in It thrée ta- 3 hair must be brushed each day blespoonfuls of fresh, uncooked cucum= blendings offuchsla and Bordean® xoees SHE'S MAKIN LOADS OF MONEY WITH HER LAUNDRY, AN KEFUSIN OFFERS EVERY, i Noble's spring hat is a large roug] ) - R =5 . 4 cowns are stone o e Tosen shape. trimmed n * DAY FROM MENWITH GOLD DUST AN'NUGGETS AN GODD PAYIN: (LAINS S I R DAL t caprice plack s Inrn|inn-plv‘.um1 (l\;llw and violet Sttac hing or If a white substance adv a tallor- ribbon. It is finished with an immense A =k A S wy’s cloth, Her plumage of white algreties held by a herea itoithescomb,then) theybatsiia 0L jmpletineiire of Benzoin, shaking the rough blue Straw, Jarge gold buckle. 1l Sonp Makes: the beat shmpoo. ins Joixtureznow and: then. “FAIlthe Dattle ed with biue poppies ~Miss Hutton has a beautifu the world. Dissolve a small piece P ot With elder-flower water. Be sure that I SR French togue, made of gr: A O 1f Tha hair tovat Bl oliy ad . tiere arEmo;setiimgsiin the hensob; clse ways one of the gand gray chiffon. The only trimming is N ot amimpnin o mGohO) STF. the. At viLl be JBDt itojourdis the otlon, . Use E Franclsco, an jmmense gray sea gull and a hand- hair falls or is in need of a tonic, sage SW%,°F bt Ko 0 etting it dry : e il some platinum buckle, with rhinestones. tea Is as inexpensive as anything you can G RTITy k cloth, Black picture ™\irs " Blaskower has a beautiful blue H Ehonalr It ahould'not. be. used on’ -AGGRESSIVE D —Please read, forsgos e pind 3rus- rough straw hat, trimmed with a large light hair, as it has a slight darkening % TP AR yfw;)’“‘;";g“(;‘;" i blue straw bow, ornamented with a gold tendency. 'Common kerosene is an unsur. [oF, 8NSWers 1o yout, Tagt (W0 e the g buckie. The crown is covered with im- passed remedy for falling halr, only when & '% G '(‘;‘ f(:g } & "““ it T wi‘“ mense bunches of blue g and bach- using it one needs to put a clothes pin '{‘ et 'F.‘“ i r""‘ii A D G elor buttons. on one's nose. A little of it rubbed into {9 my et Bt ot Al a u]r the. :\\'e Miss Helen the sealp each night with the finger tips Nas becn thorougily R85 IR o is an {nexpensive way of stimulating the food. Rub alway \|p\\':lrlr and_ontward, ndsome 1k ber juice. Half fill the bottle with elder- flower water and then add two - table- spoonfuls of eau de cologne. Shake well and add very slowly half an ounce of Mrs, n, whose ) the 1 1 appear -gray ecom blue vel. at heaped Bertram has a stunning lac lle beco! 1y off the DK e e it scalp and will make the hair grow long £00 3 1twar ST BT P and nice and fine. Combs and brushes USing rotary movement. Take. the o red 1 M\!;L’* E :! 'lg\llffs fr‘llluf‘rm‘l(“f! tuile. e must be kept scrupulou Clean 3 nose a cen point, rubbing always and’ deep . Miss Elsie Maxwell looks lovely in et also phays a leading part i away from t ature. For the wrinkies Diet also prays a leading part in the [V forenead, place the thumbs on the bbor back with gar. hat in castor sbades made of ~ fancy French straw. On one side is a large ic costume handsome quill. The brim is rolled on one Tt cut in points side off the face and filled in with stun- beauty getting efforts, for it has a most la decided effect upon the complexion. Sim- temples nd the first fingers at the top ple food. as varied as possible. but cooked of the forehead. Hold the skin tigat in to just the proper turn, is what is needed v and with the second and third ub up and down across the lines. this wa 4 flle. Figaro CRLOL PR © hoth health and good looks. Most of fingers bl point lace, Mrs. Maxwell will wear a black hat in Tor Dot e o et and mot enougn For the little lines about the eves, hold v 1 violets. the new French walking shape, with angel getables and fruit. Eat very little pas. the flesh with the fingers of one.hand e eronsy f06ds and fat meats, and While you rub with the other, using a cir- cloth gown, wings and a large handsome black velvet at trimmed bow held by a gold buckle. s Miss Wheeler's new chapeau s of hrown straw faced with white and trimmed with black wings and chiffon. Immense bunches of violets peep out from under the brim at the sides and back. Hat of rough Mrs, Henry will wear a handsome black n_consists of three walking shape, faced with white. The Y oecream soda as you would your cular, upward and outward motion. This husband's relatives. There is nothing in is as near as I can explain in writing. the world that will bring forth a crop of There is nothing better than orange flow- facial abominations as quickly as the er skin food for beautifying purposes. soda-water habit. TAM O'SHANTER—Suppose you try Fresh air, especially: in the sleeping lemon juice on th: t red skin. If you find apartment, {s another necessity in the cul> that the pure juice frritates the skin, di- YRhtion of beanuty. We breathe through lute it one-third with rosewater. Befors the pores of the skin all over the body. it has quite drled on the skin apply a ted pure cold cream. If this does not help plic pink . over white ack The rows ch row which is trimmin i entirely of ch - row g is composed entirely of a gold s he skin all o ] clusters of double E L oo il causa 0T A 0L, oress is n subject upon which I could ~ LYGIA B.—In the Ca Mrs. Eds tevens—/ O e D e L iy wilte several volumes. However. just one formula for a lotion that is particular- Yn, Shed pnr ./ ast two month i has heaan only Yittle word. The girl who is striving to Iy nice to put on the face before powder- \ ¥ - as ¥ economize will be wise to buy her clothing ing. Did vou see it? A number of my s .have written me that d the prepared cream you men- and thae it 1 caused a growth of nde knots of blue ve bellished with spangled lace. toque with pompons of spangled k J. Sullivan will wear a ver n costume of gray cl for comfort, utility and wear, instead of corre style and elaborateness. perfectly they Plain little fedora, if kept well brushed. tio Rives a much neater and better groomed down on their faces. An excellent cold appearance a cheap velvet hat. with cream that is not at all likely to’ cause bedraggled plume weather-beaten hair to grow is made from the following flowers, With gloves and shoes it is the formula: _Spermaceti, one-half ounce: same. refined white wax, one-half ounce; ofl of Vou can afford calfskin boots and gweet almond: , and a half ounces; ou will find _them much rosewater, thr th in the end. for they will ed bo twenty gr three pairs of the lighter, cloves, five drops. If your d (‘x"lxmr|):rl¥"?\"'il bow- interested in_evening gowns and only un- YO O e til now has San Francis; air buds and full-blown roses time to think of the rap- jdly approaching season with its neces- ts of dainty summer gowns. I g ho have had the forethought to 4 _j]w(;n:l '!(nwl' k lrh ",“". engage their dressmaker weeks ahead are e-worn with this gown is & Hirench cre the only: onesiwhoican attend the: eaxly I mads with: ‘violets fand handsome oLrpastecthasian Satenin eIV AESN jeweled orr s m A Mrs. Lawrence's “really Easter gown” ter gown is a partic- 15" 3 ‘beautiful brown grenadine in the in is very outwear 1wo . Miss Hopki 1 stunning one of Javender greena- pow French stripe sct. ' i stunning one e na- e ench_striped effect. The skirt Is ps ¢ Te il be far more com- gr it the bo over white taffeta and trimmed With composed of a foundation skirt of silk lessi durable int wlll He Fa% IOTE ChIne, drp fomlt e o Dieanopnfuls of als fortable and altogether more ser Ly A and use.as nart of sage t g it ta the ny ‘tonic, applyi cohol to a u would X ts of the hair just before going to bed brocade. An exceeding y fetching crosse S i e i with a crossed overskirt buttoned diago- nd Ve pajly down the front. The waist is made Answers to Correspondents. et vith gray plumes, completes Jickcup tucks of ehiffon n_ the same y : : . e . shade. The walst Is finished with a high 5 : i R ot 'vn‘)‘ih{'nr) f}’:{‘v}i.}"‘r‘v‘, h- Lointed collar of turquoise blue velvet THE WOMAN THAT MARRIES ME CAN DOROTHY—Here is the formula: for ca ")(::]]“é‘i\»‘(\' —For the “goose flesh” on ’ i and a narrow roll of the same finishes orange flower skin food: ~Spermacetl, 1 "iimg freat with a flesh brush. and HAVE IT FOR EASTER: one-half ounce; refined whiter wax, one- towel once or twice .a -day. blue cloth trimmed with white. 'The hat the waist. {6 a blue straw of the same shade, cov- a ¢ R , Miss Burns has a lovely new sprin 3 1 cawia A ercd with shaded blue silk popples s : e tarect almond oil, one ounce; After thus bathing. apply a small quans Mrs. Horace Blanchard Ch e e o tions . it ne ounce; cocoanut ofl, one {ity of cocoa butter softened with almond * will 100k Cract under a taffeta foundation. The 1 gown of bright blue foulard, e “imcture of benzoin. ten drops: oil and rub in until the skin has thor- arans flower water, one ounce. Melt the SUEhIY, absorsed, IS il conly first five ingredients in a porcelain kettle. poiance of the arms: at the same.timé, Take from the fire and add the benzoin n¢ the growth of hair on your and orange flower water, beating with an dant. the oil is 1i v ch the hai regal 1 regal i dgomn oreDELhl ', Waist is made with a white yoke of sil- R D e by iy Aot eibel Sown the MUl The lngs Sepl an ed with blue illusion wings and yellow quetaire sleeve carries out the schemso ) Hust 8 y of the bodice with small tight caps of the increase with peroxide of hy- roses; e _ White spangled trimming. A bertha ef- s George A BOpS Ml e ioe. | itn | fectiof Bavtenbixksavvliunsiininhigs ity eg-beater until cold. it. Bleach the hair Wit P mmonia. has % i voke, HOPE—T know nothing of the cold 3, 5o4geq one teaspoonful of ammonia cream you mentlon. As the lotion that pecl RATCIEANC OIS of peroxide .is horder trimming. Hat of fancy t ! The skirt is a_@ouble skirt, with an o ww, Urimmed with blue chiffon appiiae of the Battenburg lice finish- Ohn: Cleiavi ing the bottom of the upper skirt. John Galwey will appear in,4 "X high pointed collar and narrow crush ack jetted bandeau over white ©f roRe .ncxgmv;elvu gives the necessary ‘ . o enn touch o . crown, composcd of Dresden ™yeq Mulcahy has a beautiful hellotrope Of aigreties dader whitHtDEeDtOUL “eP gown of cloth made with a pointed over- rosebud d leaves. skirt and two flare ruffles or flounces. Mrs. Roche head will be Fach flounce is finished with two tailor- further 1 4 Wil Pe made rows of narrow pipings. The waist B e e e e D e bris | ls hanusomEly [FLimen sl Sop e cpen D e o A 16 wde YOk SO0 WEite WIS GRS o o e e RTa T O, side, ARIrLALE PECTACUE HEDL LA bick aqd < i ends in a graceful train. PO e e R R R R R 4 Mrs. George Knight will appear during the summer in some handsome foulard i, 32 you have been using does not seem to the proper proportion. agree with your skin I should discontinue TLOISA—Superfluous MOV it. If you will follow some of the direc- by the electric nr-rr\ln_ \_\] n‘nlm;:mgr,‘::;\:; {ions given in the Beauty Talk last Sunday \r!:,{;sifl;flnf'(fl"i'rfl_ s e - 1 am sure the condition of your nose Will 1,5ct “certainly return. The formula for be benefited. 1 think it is the circulation cold cream given in reply to Lygia B is that is at fault in your case. Send me a excellent for a chapped, rough kin. In stamped addressed envelope and I will. your (‘flS.{ 1 would :val (Y;e ’k:r;léux.‘ig‘{ )"\ou Send you the name of a prepared-liquid Will send me a stamped adcrer n- der that is better than -aything I Velope I will send you the address of ga\'o formula for. gome one who uses the electric needle B. B. B.—The lemon hair wash will quite skilifully bring out the reddish tints of your hair. qolfesRillfully o o 0 I art and a half of warm water dis- In'a guart AN e uits of ierana a0 ISUPERFLUOUS HAIR air when removed N A\ H. * @ owns In the Persian and Orlental pat- ft‘rns. the juice of three lemons. Use as a shampoo, rinsing the hair thoroughly In clear water. This will not injure the ‘ "g When a child {s very young the length and luxuriance of the eyelashes { hair. 7“ M‘NO', IF YOULL INTRODUCE. ME TO'YER FRIENDS,ILL FEEE_ may be increased by caretul clipping ot = 3 Is removed by DR. and MRS. f§ A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe- building, 1170 Market st., cor. Taylor, rooms ~28-2, with the electric_needle, without pain or scar. Moles, warts, wrinkles, blackheads, = freckles, birth- marks, etc., also removed. Per- manency guaranteed. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m ® The Swnday . C s v There is a new plque which is very fine L 4 * homs by mail for $150 o 18,80 of XIUME texre Shnted pe L d ® pages, delivered ~at your stripes of two colors, one of them always white. Some of these are of as dark a color as army blue, and are being ordered in suits by the dozens, not only waists, the points, every month or six weeks. ORE AT HOME" Should be done with a tiny pair of mani- curing scissors. But really this operation requires such great precaution in order a year. Subscribe for it. PPPIOPIOPIOOPPOOPOOPO

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