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THE SAN ¥FRANCISCO OALL, SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1899. : 27 HOW TO LOOK WELL FOR LITTLE MONEY well cut, while & cheap ome is apt costume something like $100 i asked. part salicylic actd and three parts ful t o & quart of water or less. The soft small brush. The to be otherwise. No. 8 is a blue and white foulard, to m. m it will mulu“ re the grains for ‘whiteheads is to mm‘w:,-p-k m -’m o ‘nth- k}u{ But there are cheap garments be worn as a theater or reception gown. and you can remember that two table- arately squeeze out the oonten! g:dor E’.‘ eyes rub ward t an inch that are both well cut and fit to The pattern is exceedingly pretty and Answers to Corres dent. spoonfuls of a liquid equal one ounce. D. D. D.—The change in your complex- yond the eye al enhance the beauty of the fairest the style of the gown very good. The pondents. RPN * e sorry that I could not fon is doubtless owing to the change {n toward the noss. Then hold ki faut of maidens. Only if you would find ke is laid In folds of &0 T JUANITA—Cos ve sublimate is, I reply to your letter in the “next issue,” as climate, food and drinking water. A.n? with the fingers of one hand while you SR our et be i i 4 vl NECION GE Crewmmmitin A0 think, en ent of the oream you you requested; but every one is treated 100, having lived In the Fast where the rub and around with those of tha you must be willing to give both bodice and skirt are trimmed in pave uplog. This, as you no aoubt aliks in this department and o T Aler Summers are 8o much warmer, your skin other. Ten minutes of this massage each b in time what you save in money. exquisite cream gulmpure. Seventy ow, s a de poison, but used in a has to await its turn. Scrubbing with a has perspired more freely 'and thus night will be sufficient. The virtue of the thrown off the waste matter. Where skin food lies in rubbing it in. The skin {For all cheap garments, unlike dollars {s asked for this gown. smell quantity, in combination with other complexion brush, tepld water and castile ‘heir more expensive sisters, do No. 4 is & handsome calling gown of materials acts on the skin as an imper- soap is the best treatment for blackheads, there are blackheads it is almost neces- ghould absorb every particle of it If it ;ot combipe cut and beauty. In black satin broadeloth with a touch of Oeptible biister, gradually eating away the Then, if you will use the following as- SaI¥ to use soa{’- ‘Get the pure imported does net, after the massage wipe off what fact, #ad 1o iell, some Iack both. miiite. The reveres of the gat: fite n/ SE Gl | JE Kas e s ohage with tringsnt Jotlon 1 am sure it will help the castile and apply K ith tepid wuler by remains with & eeft dloth. I prefer cas- B e i anongh L R st g e ST SIEU S U ChiRothernt iriaver f Loy akin: Take a half-pint bottle and means of a complexion brus?. “Taef pro- tile sqap to all cthers for the face. Ask patlence "to balance the lack of anciwiiie & i~ g de- 59 BMIng, DNt omaider its use risky. And In it place three ounces elderflower water. Dare or have propared Tog STRRES JCUer your drugsist to give you the brand that fenlin 2 sign, and can be worn thrown back, ré- you, my deer little girl, are altogether too Add to this one-half ounce simple tincture skin Joofl BS KO e ¥ sho in surgeons use for washing out wounde. Do eagles In your purse and you can vealing a pretty satin front. This gown young to be using such things on your Of benzoin. Let stand a few hours, then SYeTY n! = :heohw;:lflmmeg!k o!uov?fl\ not uso the alum wash yet awhile. find just what you want. has the Parisienne stamped all over it, skin m{. \Why, 8t your age, life Is & ' strain through muslin. Mix one ounce S$S3%8 g Yo dist, uungym Til ETTA—The best treaiment for brittle This is svhat Miss Vincent did In and the price is $85. PPN thing, and you ought to be just eau de cologne and one ounce fresh un- ?ruftuufu‘u e by aan, T am sure Dailsis tosoak them in warm olive cil oc- orld\er to illustrate this article. It was not such a short task to buy !queezilnz r:,nppinesshoutdalli, l)xil‘!{el of ggokled.zlacr;‘nbe‘x& J\%ice. Pmt"“s ilnbghe vour skin {',m ecoms finef in texture g:sfiré%l‘l_y. &50:3_::&‘?.16.2”:‘1:6??’1%;? No. 1 is a blue cloth th s the worrying about such a trf thing as a ttle e elderflower water an n- v 8- ALt garments that would look well but cost Worrying abeit seh &b H P8 S5 % zoin, filling up the bottle with more elder- andi(iesciafevzing bleisho will dlsap- gihle about your housework, and you wi pear. Dbe able to Keep your hands 'in better c of elegant ‘. e e B T A O R E L e e L S e R e seversl PEirRmm coTms-mrt_When there %0'° 13 ESR Y n C Ripeuated 1n (or o as possible, shake a “‘day-day’’ to can es & day, ng ry on. The fol- Th e- mkirt trailing after the mode of the cost $55. as possible, shake & ey day A eandY iiag lemon hair wash will bring out the =70 DO Pimples and Dblackheads the i reply’ to Charlotte Hanse is the fin day, the jacket scalloped around N, & js s blue serge, taflor-made, the dainties, use plenty of soap and water golden tints in your tresses: One ounce Efi[ég‘:fiéhfl:fidw%l{d"{:: “:&";gr' %fif}‘{s the bottom, giving the jaunty ef- v and an occasional bit of good, home-made salts of tartar, one quart of water and the . T i the hovmote of thauat; jacket having s fyctront ehefakict 0% CSin cream mnd ST am wurel your skl (iuiceioriiires lemonkZUss 8 & sbATpO0, heanE Wit ST Dlease xead what Thave et smekets. This is & gown sult. 24excellent cut. And only $18 fox Li% he just as fresh and sweet and pure es Hnsing afterward In several clear waters. A e N NHTONE-T have freguont! able for my lady when she will a 3 10DDIng 6 that of a girl of fourteen should be. Write Any of the hair tonics given in this de- 2 2 equontly v 3 on a warm day. A simple but wWell- o me agap partment rubbed into the eyebrows will heard of the depilatory you mention. It shopping go. It costs $50. S Tart ht ot anial topDe ARE L e is like all other depilatories, and merely No. 2 is a dinner gown of black e ekirt, ainatty sHiTC waist and & GEARLOTTH | RUBSFIE CEe Sating e A burns the hair off to the surfs £t I th e i et tay Ballor et SDwelye COlNR fortel this, hair is caused by eczema or any other ~DOLLY A—I can suggest nothing for D e onirpe (hioker Snd coarser ; please. diseass of the scalp it would be wise to YOUr diflculty, e e e LT e and made over a foundation of hysician. If it i No. T is a pretty striped silk walst E‘;"i.‘i“m‘mfiali e !uc§\ :‘fifiéme: that my line of m:a{ Ban not. 1octuded the only thing that will remove the hairs ‘hite taffeta. There is just : :c‘:w!ex of color, a crushrjri relmn: trimmed In white mousseline de sole. %y “overstudy or late hours, the fol. the caré and treatment of mustaches. On rago red The gown It is dainty and effective and can be jowing tonic ought to help: Forty-elght the contrary, I have searched the earth R p %o be worn wt Worn with any of the ekirts, but would grains resorcin, one-fourth ounce glycerin for some means by which to do away with look especially well with that shown in and alcohol enough to fill & two-ounce them. F!ovrevel”1 your letter seems to be the next picture. This walst costs $7. bottla. Apply evcr%hnlsm to the scalp, sincere, so I will endeavor to answer 1 ermanently, But in the case of a fine, uzzy growth this would not be prac- ticable. The best thing, to my mind, 13 to bleach the hairs with peroxide of Hydro- until they are scarcely perceptible. (‘,amphor 1ce 18 excellent for gore lips. You b : ubbing 1t well in. en. every ten days, Seriously. Keep the mustache trimm = 7 No. 8 is a gown in light tan cloth, :hnmpga with the following ll’{qmd sgfip: close for six weeks at least and wpr 1 gfl’;fz";ngxlg %gtx“ ;u?gwa‘vhe :'B 'ftf'{fi‘i B trimmed In cord and buttons. Note the &3 {Pemall pleces one-half pound of purs hot olive ofl every night, rubbing it Into g 3 excellent cut of this gown. How well the skin until the pores have absorbed :?\?s‘{mvtv?unl.d tt:::‘ 33"(0:\'::-6 .v‘v)lt:{ch i‘r\x it compares in that regard to No. 4. the course of a couple of weeks sh;;u,'./l h _1t. bave fallen off, taking the mole wit In making the application use a woods toothpick and be very careful not to touch with the acid any of the surrounding white skin, else & scar will result. ROSAMOND—Try this ‘vinaigre de toilette” for the sallow skin. It is a French formula, and there is nothing het- ter: Four drops each of ofls of lavender, rosemary, juniper, peppermint and cassia; elght drops each of oils of cloves and lemon; two and three-fourths ounces each of alcohol and acetic acid; distilled water enough to make sixteen ounc Dissolve ofls In alcohol, add acld and lastly the water. Warm the mixture for several The price of this one is $30.. The two g = trimmed h: worn with this set P amount to §1 2 The expensive set of gowns and hats amount to $2556. The cheaper gowns and hats cost $84. It is not that the expensive gowns are worth less than the price. That is not the point. It is simply to show you how to look well for little money. The cut of a garment will cover some sins as to the quality of the material. But the material must never be shoddy. Fair material and excellent cut is the 5 St e Mt : appies )nibina £ oderz ours to m e mictis nee i s i degrees, taking care there is no 1o e i evaporation. Set aside for several days, S L Ll then filter.. Hav u ever tried rubbing Putter on the “hives?” That sometimes Dk oS g, study well this photographic helps, as does witchhazel and mixed. Avold heating foods like m oatmeal. RUTH—Bathe those tired, aching feet in tepid water, to which is added a little sea salt. The complexion brush fs not harsh or stiff_enough to injure the most delicate complexion, It is simply an e * cellent way of keeping the pores cleans from the poisonous matter that is co stantly filling them and causing erup- tions to_form. You can get a Vers one for T5 cents. Send me a stamped, ad- “ dressed envelope and I will tell u where they can be bought. I am delighted that Veu have found the lotion so helpful. I sponging the blemishes with diluted of my readers tell me the results of their sterine or tincture of myrrh and eating beautifying_experiences. lenty of frult as a blood purifier. Whea EL: \'SP.,—A s you have used so many hey disappear, go for the blackheads remodies on your hair to keep it from using soft soap, which is made by melt- falling out, my suggestion ‘would be to §ng half a bar of castile soap in three ¢upfuls of boiling water and, while warm, edding one tablespoonful of pure liquid emmonia and half a teaspoonful of borax. Use this when bathing the entire body, and be sure to rinse well. After putting it on the face and rubbing it well into the pores, rinse in several waters, dry with a _soft cloth and immediately apply « pure home-made cold cream. The wrin- ¥les are hest treated by massage with the orange flower skin food. Second— Lemon julce rubbed into the hands, leff to dry_on and followed by an application of cold cream_will make them white and soft. Third—Yes, dishwashing is very apt to make the 'ha; rough and wrin- kled, particularly when strong lye soap {s used. If you can afford it, use castile soap, and always be sure and dry the hands thoroughly Fourth—A daily foot bath in which a little baking soda has been dissolved and a generous sprinklin with talcum powder should do away wit! POxOROXOXOXDO ¥ SxIXOXOEOXOXOD POSES: By Querita Vincent. PHOTOS: By Coover & Ras- Fmvle‘ should ba done away with first am always more than pleased when any y he 1 mussen. GOWNS: From the White House and Hale Bros. HATS: From the City of Paris. @rOXDXOKDAOXOH, @rOKDEOXDNPAPK FOXOR AP clothes make a » sages of old posed to have said ; to this effect. yoman, but t who dresses wn of her boots looks the the cr hes his purse-stringe fect she is not n her age and two ways of two One : g aquires aste and not n is more than lik 1. A cheap one 2 beautiful to look upon. the owners pieasure. No. § shows the key which Miss Vincent gives to tha ly garment is sure to at least be gown without this. For this beautiful problem. Plain an/;{; .7{ bout Sma// Stoes This department is for the benefit of all those who are interested in the science of cosmetics and the hy- giene or proper living. If any on: desires information on either of these subjects the questions will be cheer- fully answered in these columns. Write as often as you like, ask as mavLy questions as you please and sigan any name that you choose. Address 11l communications to Mme. Hygeia, The Sunday Call. that Is long enough and broad enough to of benzoin added. When they ache and admit of her throwing the full weight of t | a little arnica will it is high tine, I her body upon the ball of the foot, without ake that misguided a feeling of pressure anywhere. A good ns of sal inity into a cor- shoemaker will fit his customer to a shoe g refreshing aleo and Wil b found par- ve her a nice that is tight over the instep but comfort- tjcularly ellent for feet that persplre. Jject of foolish- ably loose through the vamp, low in the —Change the shoes and stockings as fre- every bit of it. Then occasfonally lppl‘ the resorcin hair tonic, formula for whicl is given in foregoing reply to Charlotte R As soon as the growth begins keep heel and longer than the foot. quently as possible. Every day Is not too imble and complain, be snap- _ Above all things never wear & shoe that Often to change the hosiery, for the pores At imyigorated: by: dally NrdStink CRItN s pish and disagreeable, and go about with 18 lopsided or one that n'ows at'the {2 the poles o I enetantly Sertie vt e a0l o0 P ou oH, the . e body, and are constantly sending out her brow ] knots of an- heel, or & shabby sh trimly fittng. D¢ D0CYS SO0 Sions. The feat, erampod SUPERFLUOUS HAIR \d a source ITe s0KiLg boot is one of the little nice- a5 they are in tight shoes all day, a > y, and because she fs ties of @ woman's tollet that goes a long most of the night, are deprived of the e that she imagines Wa&v in the general makeup. The woman benefits of ventilation and thus compelled : who Tigs herself in a_trim taflor:mado to absorb much of thelr own excretion silk petticoat and then ives ris 3 a shoe eral plumps her feet fato shabby old shoes is Kd‘n‘fl?qs‘i.;f’m”f%a‘l?.rfi‘“fi"y Ay row. Why can- &n abomination and beauty does not abid® goft corns are generally found on a enough to put her In her. E, . e o that .‘m',m‘, ';“, 'One should never confine oneself to one Larm, Moist foot, and are usuaMy located kertle with two quarts of warm water and e st air of shoes, for where the same footgear Doimveen the toes. A splendid cure is 10 dissoive by boiling. When cold it should s most things well, [g constantly worn there are certain bones SPppait it of prepared chalk on a plece e of the consistency of rather thin cre: ¥ in proportion to the and joints that will get all the rubbir absorbent cotton and place between the o A e > B the g, <, th % If thicker, add more water. Stir in o ¥ ihe result of which is suze to be corns and joints, thus preventing them from rubbing fourth pint alcohol and let stand several INQUIRER—The trouble that y h h night with p There 15 & tight-shos wrink _ callous places, than which there 1s nothin 2 yi v s all ar 2 venat e e you men- sage the scalp each night with pure Thers 15 @ teht-shos wrinkl that te al- SCM BT "l "make & woman g “OF nions, which are caused as frequently favs 2 Wi RO e the alkalt A B e peotass Tos. 0 to-ses Haw - UONyA8 tssalise of gxs than,two thirds %5 ‘slightly’ warmed. Wash once ose Teet ar the face of a woman ]ika soreching in high C. Shoes that aro by loose shoes as by those that are too boitle. Pour eff carefully, leaving the What the worlds greatcst serpentine dancer, of the wretched complexions that one every twe weeks with the lquid soap Those Teat are pinched, mo matier how Ko EorCe O o ahouid never be wors tiEht, may ba rellaved by wearing a plas- resldue for kitchen PUrposes. Perfime to OB FULLER, - sees. Even though you feel no ill tffects which 1 heve told about in reply to Char- earnestly she may ‘endeavor to banish it. out of doors. ter through the day and touchfng each syit. Do not brush the hair very vigor- %&¥s about the skin food and tissue bullder, YOU May be sure they exist. Frult Is a lotte Russe. I dare not give an opinion Snd who will say that wiinkjes oot 1t “Tha fect should receive the same care night with a remedy made of one dram ously while it is falling in such quanti- BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM. natural corrective for this troubls, and of the face cream you mention, ‘as 1 have the depredators: of feminine beauty, the (hat 4o the hands. They should ba of salicylic acid, one-half dram of extract ties. Singe the split ends once a month 4 certatnly can recommend your delighttul besides there is nothing in this world so never used it. Yes, I can direct you to a dreade 2 auty, the woched night and morning. Give them a of cannabis indica and four drams of col- For th blotch het pi . cream as one of the t things for its pur- 8ood for the complexion. Now that grapes very good masseuse, who will also re- most :egsn(élxefl:i t::};ardcat to conquer? tepid, soapy bath at night and a sponging lodion. ¥ O;uthe v;gld ot gsn,! o h&fl;gilasug;a\;g pose 1 have guee used” =i fre mak{ng“(heér Sppearance in the mnar- move the mole for you without leaving a The L1 & Woman is one orning - utograph letter can be seen at o of ets, eat all of them that you possibly scar. Send me a stamped addressed en- in the m in water with a few drona For ordipary corus, make, & sglve of borax three times & day, using one tea- A W.TRAVERSE, M. D\ can. They will clear the complexion bet- velope and I will send you her address. Is removed by DR. and MRS A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohos ng, 1170 Market st., cor. aylor, rooms 25-29, with the electric_needle, without pain or scar. Moles, warts, wrinkles, blackheads, _ freckles, birth- marks, etc., also removed. Per- manericy gbaranteed. Hours, 1 of tribulat so lacking in good her foot to be a thing of beauty when gown and ri pinched and pushed i sizes too short tmported castile soap; put in a porcelaln foot into a tended? Na! and the foot is u rést of the boc this difficulty. Fifth—Letter to J. 8. In cease the wse of anl for a time, to give to p. m. WRINKLES last Sunday's Call will have answered your hair a sun bath every day, brush this question it carefully at night, keep it trimmed and