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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1899. OUV0000000000C00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Calisthenie Gxercises s an A to .Z?eau{y By Mme. Hygeia. VO000000000C000000000C000000000000000000CO0000000000000 OO00O0DVBRO0Q 000000000000 mula. The following lotion large hips. Do not try to reduce the size | baths taken as you suggest will have no delightful for the hands: of your bust. All sorts of injuries can | effect one way or the other upon your canth, whol 30 grains; about by trying the nedies that [ weight. You do not need soap for the or- o ine, half an d to make the bust aller. There | dinary dal onge bath. Just sponge off L in the rosev way of reducin h, and | with ‘the tépid water, and then rub ener- or two and strain foreibly throu that is by denyving vourself all fattening | geticaily with a crash towel. For the hot lin or cheesecloth. Then add foods and by exercising a lot and regu- | bath use plenty of soap and a good Stiff | flesh brush. Invest 75 cents in a good | brush and, with the help of a » and tepid water go for foot and dra- crubbing every night, »plication of the skin well rubbed into the skin will work a wonderful transformation, I am sur You can buy the orangeflower water al- ready prepared at any first-class drug store. Apply Your cream at night and if in the morni has not been en- tirely absc skin merely wipe | the face off slightly moistened cloth. The specks on the shoulders oils can be | scrubbe h brush. | KAT 4 presume it is the | peroxide of hydrogen and ammonia for | superfluous hair that you wish to know about. Apply the peroxide one night and diluted ammonis This, you un- derstand, is not a the littie pests. merely bleaches the ha burns them off to They may return | The peroxide 1 the ammonia urface of the in. T ALPHONSINE—You probably found your answered in the reply to 2 v following vour let- rate, the formula for in food has been given then, and no doubt you the que times since >en it RABELLA ANDROS — Kerosene the palms of the hands and rub around and around and up as gently as p ble This exercise should be taken on the [ crossing legs or changing position of floor, the table here being used simply | arms, then repeat. An excellent exer- for illustration. Take position . shown | cise, and one well worth while practic. and use to slanting position without un- | ing until accomplished cause of that rough, scaly condition of | stop using the peroxide, but continue the the skin. Friction with a good stiff flesh | ammonia occasionally. Use the aqua am- brush, tepid water and castile soap, fol- | monia and dilute it half with water. lowed' by a thorough rubbing with olive | It takes months before the growth is en oll, if indulged in daily will bring about a | tirely done away with. The peroxide beiter state of affairs I am certain | should have bleached them so that they using sulphur in a vapor bath cabinet I | are scarcely noticeable. 6. Ye L | believe you place one-fourth ounce of the | make a liquid powder by mixi | sulphur in a dry g the ring | theNproper proportior & on stove and aliow > in that | chalk. Be sure and get spared way, as sulphur is not soluble in water ck RUTH K.—The most rless method | HOPE—Lemon juice is simplest of darkening the evebrows is to use the | remedy for freck A little borax added wainut stain. Boil slowly an feeior | R0 - MIIMIOVERH O Rty abous aftecn ar S8 walnut bark in a j of w fortan| L OLIOLAE e T fenas | hour. “Set” the a adding a lump | APPLy at nis i S s of alum the size of a t nut. .- Keep | &0¢ follow ¥ e e this in a bo and apply to the eyebrows | Flease with small cam hair brush P BLACE | will probably give the desired tint ) i vens t | Dot ge the liquid on the skin, as it will | J4T€ 00 Your tow | stain it. 6 votsliavte kS MELIE—Disinter PribnashiD. “i8 | fond it foat hat e h a'very rare commodity in this work- | fixbby skin. Here is the f Sper- i world that it does seem a pity to | maceti. one- ounc refined white | let a mere trifle interrupt a friendship of | wax. one-half ounce: sweet almond of this sort that has extended over so many ounce: lanolin, one cocoan years, particularly when one little word one ounc ti f benzoin, of explanation might set the whole mat- | {or drope: o er water,.one ounc ter straight. So, as you think your friend | Afelt the ive ingredients in a porce- does not say_ the word for fear of being | lain kettle ike from the fire and add repulsed, and as you are sure she loves | {he ben and the orange flower water, you as much as she ever did, I think 1| heating it with an beater until cold. should make the first aavance if I were | N AFRGUERITE you will read the ou. “To be wroth with one we love | nnswer 1 to-day’s paper you w find doth K lilke madness inithe brain;:so | JI0at 0f ottt auantions . answere The if one little word from you will make the | jreathing exercises and swinging Tndian whole world seem happier and brig clubs will both help to bring about the effort, - don't you think? = = Torh e e e B . J 3 0. S M.—Ba ng the darl : e BOISE—Botn your ietters have reached | under the eyes with witch hazel will fre- me, and I am exceedingly sorry you have | quently remedy that condition. For an- ::'.td‘v’(‘r;rvh:[l so long a time for a reply swer to your other question please =read 0 v ¢ ons, - by ere re $0 | reply to Hope in to-day’s correspondence many, many ahead of you, It is really | " Cx B o tt the SHin® nose 18 cansed by almost impossible to describe in print the | ,co oo 0™ o0 the following lotion movements you are desirous of learning. | SX(°FS S One ot phor wate g 5 3 will help you: One cup of camphor water 'll'lhlrs a “"’" "\r‘ k:““"l‘“"rk“- *‘11;‘”‘[‘““ V‘""' "h> one-fourth ounce of glycerin and fifteen e Dest way to lea 0 g0 to the 9 O ok Wodes into baths once, where you will get a practical | §fain€ of powdered borax. Let it dry Into demonstration. For the particular ma- fhe son snd, G o ter i Puiting nipulation you speak of pour the ofl into | thoroughly in clea o0 i The i | a little peroxide of hydrogen in the rins- ing water when you wash your hair will Pole exercises form a pleasant diver- I really can tell 3;}\1‘}? o LR ot l"1!:"\&‘ RV IRG Mas ging the lines e W es o e lips e orange > eyes h the orange flowe sion from dumbbells and clubs, and do | flower skin food ;"Hl answer quite the 11’;;‘1""(.”?'!‘"“ e he T,MQ g 4 ! v same purpose as the cold cream. D ey e cue I Answers ta not enlarge the wrists like the latter. | EDITH—It would never accur to me to| Sances. Thiy massage however, 1s quite , 1 \ 5 think you a nuisance, particularly when | {{e “flos B 1e first and seconc T air Hop lightly over the pole, as illustrated, | you say such pretty. flattering things to | He NS (it et nesind g first with one: lep, then -the ofher. - Re. | T 0 fiove youl witl wilte often .1 Hl- the lines flat with th DAL r = - tory when made by an amateur T e T B Bt b e s : peat according to physical endurance. | (g3 FheR T by AL Amatedr 1 e fecond: "]',,1“‘}3”“\',,"‘,',\:,{,,.,M""}E\m.:;\lu‘v;;(""f,", \ - - — — — s L Hf ale 0 preserve it. D] - ot “h > ¢ the 5 [ eeetpe e lBaatedi hen e o By Canggiste i ‘obiained by distiiagion | gecond finger down the side e P 4 a level directly overhead, then draw to a | Wil certainly make the hair grow, but,| ana is clear and colorless and will keep OVt e h s e t | g dear me! I would rather be as bald-headed | for some time. So my advice to you is e T anat TOWeRBIa ok (i | level in front Rocky Mountain eagle than to go| to purchase it already prepared of your | CORITHE Tk AEEEEA, ERe (ORER OO 1o Li2 | e AN —______ | through life smelling lik petroleum | drugg T know of 1o way \by: ‘which | I0Se-"L gomttuln that sonnce SR | fountain. Wouldn't you? Try the follow- [ a nose may be shortened, save by taking | Dir- 7eally It 1s as near as I can explain in | 1arly If frequent appli ing invigorator. T am sure it will help| a reef in it, and as that would be rather | WOTds c | lemon juice, followed by & yous Forty-eig ins_ resorcin, one| a painful operation, and the result might = ¢ Ac | cold cream, will not remove fourth ounce rine and alcohol | not be pretty, I would advise you to con- spots, then, you must attac » sea enough to fill a two-ounce bottle, Apply | tent yourselt with the too-gencrous pro- | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR the trouble by taking a good liver me to the Ip every night, rubbing it weil | vision of nose. Pardon my levity, but 1 Rl 0 - rescribed by a physician in. Si ends of the hair is ex-| really couldn’t restrain it. 1 think you s removed by DR. and MRS. vag pole dire in back arms, as-illustrated. N. 1. G.—As your letter is dated | cellent growth Equal partg of | are perfect afe in using a cream that A W. TRAV Donohoe r Shi} o R i o March 28 you have no doubt long ere this | cocoanut ofl and vaseline melted togéther | contains neither cocoanut oil nor lanolin, j Sotictinte, 110 Meskat “xtsilove. : t found the medicine you were looking for. | Will make the evelashes grow. Only care | 4, Clipping the eyelashes of a_child will e e i, i th 3 health is good. Wt d viously mixed, shake w I always think it much wiser to obtain a must be taken not to get it in the eyes, | increase their growth, but I doubt if it scar. Moles, warts, wxflnmé: s ty of fresh. al 5 45 e iy 1's prescription when taking i else it will irritate and inflame them. will have much effect after one is grown. blackheads, ckles, birthe . g 1 culture, and m ¢ parts olive oil medies, for what might be just | SATSUMA—The electric needle is the | Touching the lashes with castor oil wili | marks, etc., also removed. Pere rovy . coa _butter E d cocoant M.—Exercise and mechani- the thing for one constitution would oniy permanent cure for superfluous hair. | make them grow. 5 When the sup manency guaranteed. Hours, 1 ¥ 1 ¢ | melted together make up the for- it the best ‘remedies for | entirely the wrong thing for another. The | Defective circulation probably the | fluous hairs are bleached almost white | todp m . . . . ” . : i 4Sail d Stock 2 22 lllustrating by Photographs How to Obtain the Gorrect Gombination in the Latest “Sailors an tocks. &2 2 A2 3 ) ; and over the bust open-work silk s Poses by ELEANCR GIUSTI of the Grand’ Opera House. Photos by THORS Hats and Stocks From ROOS BROS. ASHie Bt Aieatper: work (sile forms Chemises of meshed linen, that are almost - hat upon her head, I h not met her. |larger half of the feminine world adopt| It takes the level-headed girl, however, | they are very “swell.” | the hat worn with it as flexible as the silk, are made on these shion in saflor hats is decided by | their styles. | to choose the ps style of sailor | The block is far more popular than the | ast 'word of warning on the sub- | same lines, and are du and com- = | In the devising of sailor styles a great | that suits her be woman thinks | popular skypiece of last year. Young match your hat not only to your!fortable beyond wore A I te and the will of the manuf manc ikt 1 v 2 1. TH knows the that will be most | girls in particular affect this boyish head- but to your face - > % hat e latter furn the ir v han: ‘»fll“lk\ 1ave to be considered. There | y o imine” to her particular style of | gear, and the e ust be admitted, B st be said for the admirable flicie 3 lozen and one shapes. His | 5 YOUr tall, thin woman, who doesn't top | heauty. Sometimes she does—not a is charming. ¥ nish hat topping | This new silk chemise is as pretty, coo e that en through tt br turers do likewise, There | O With the same straw skypiece that| Two heads are better than one in cl a pretty face and fluffy bair only adds to | and as graceful a little article of under- zeneration and has come out 4 several hundred shapes ng| Jould adorn a stout and briefer sister hat, so it is usually best to | the femininity of the wearer. wear as wfacturing genius can turn perforated of antelope skin A S chEniohes - ; wdred shay e woman with the bulging brows re- ndid friend help decide as to the | The thoroughly well gowned girl is the | out. and stout women can_.adopt it | or gray castor a back of flexible 8 X R O ~ | eailor on the market. The leaders res equal consideration. Then there fon. Feminine perversit girl who considers trifles. She regulates | without a qualm. Its weave is as fine | meshed silk or lir for many occa fashion acting on the theory of nat- | is the moon-faced girl and her hatchet yme appalling results her stocks and tries to suit her headgear. | and flexible as the most delicate sil 2538 e handy, versatile ural selection make several of these pop- | faced opposite woman with the iong | women are the worst offend They | Different stvles of sailor hats require dif- | stocking, and down to the waist it fits the | Fine challies promise to rival the foulard s ely woman Or a well-known firm, the trade. |N0Se, and her friend with the Square will wear flat crowns and narrow brims, | ferent styles of neckwear. The accom- | body like a glove. Below this point it is | gowns. These latter are such an estab- TE the P a ot 014 of which statips & hatas biing e 2 Pert with her retrousse nose has a | though the effect is for all the world liké | panying photographs of Miss Giusti show | sloped out, without any superfiious full- | lished institution in the summer wardrobe 4 b T /) &5 ; ' | style all her own, and the square-hcaded a custard pie. how the general effect can be made or |ress, and falls to the knees. The prettiest | as to require.little mention. Both the new s woman with so »y earr: one or two ex-| and long-headed girls all come in for or the normal feminine this year's| marred by the style of the tie. In each |of them are edged about the shoulders | challies and organd show very large or . 1 has worn a sail shay in making the | their share of attention. ortment of style is not elaborate, but | case the tie i | and armholes with a line of silken lace ot headgear in preference to a straw sky piece. which college girl is going to affect this style This s called the “College,” comes either in This sailor hats. is the very la s peculiarly appropriate to the most popular of this season's The tie, which adds to the boyish effect, test “don't cher know,” and is called the The «College” hat of slightly differentshape This salor of smooth and worn oft the face, allowing the breezes full play with ringlets, should be accompanied by the “butter- straw simply knotted and the loose ends allowed to fly is quite the most irresistible thing in the way of hats with lace veil The tie i this and differs from the will cover a multitude ‘of sins on a shirtwaist that is very small floral designs. picture - is -called the. “Strand,” “Piccadilly” only in material. It te linen or white felt. ZPiccadilly.” fly" stock, one of the prettiest of the new styles. that are a cross between the masculine and feminine, ~ rather the worse for wear and carelessnsss.