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10 THE SUNDAY CALL. = = e s e e et A e - = » d to me dark. Try w over the head. As the arms slowly i air once a week in wa water ih w scend exhale from the lungs. sning ; wdered borax is dfssolved iIn the pro- orence J. M.—A reshing scent 1s portion of a tab of water. Rir great care of th t. parting o four quarts made by thorough xing twenty drops clear water. Take ofl of lavender, forty drops of ofl of brushing it w re to co lemon, ten drops of ofl of rose, ten drops of oil of bitter almonds and two ounces let it hang about spirits of wine. To blanch almonds for head. Plait it and T w the shoulders all night. Curly locks may toilet purposes soak them in warm water e t need t be straightened out by using vaseline. until the skin can be removed easily by s N 8 ds Rub into the hair and then give a thor- pressure between the thumb and fore- ’ e ough brushing. finger. They are then peslec n cold water and drained and & Parker—To make and keep the hands ing them wi d by wip- a soft cloth % o soft and white use a lotlon made of two — s ot ounces each of bay rum, glycerin and Sister Agnes—To prepare the mouth for 5 i i Jemon juice. Put a little on the hands & nauseous dose of medicine chew a plece . » e after washing them at different times of orange peel, or take a bit of > S dur the day. At night rub them 'cayenne pepper. This will pare the > 1 with almond ofl, plastering with pow- mouth for nearly anything you can g g dered magnesia. and put on gloves. imagine Witlin a week the hands will be much im- e fing e a one a proved In appearance. A cosmetic jelly Prudence B.—To clear the voles, to & for whitening the hands is made by soak- teaspoonful each of glycerin, w and . ug 30 grains of pow gum traga- lemon juice, add half a cup of hot water, t canth in 7 ounces of rosewater for twen- Str well and drink. The dose, If neces- v ty-four hours. Strain rough coarse Sary, may be repeated several times a 5 g po niuslin and add % ounce each of mixed day. . s 104 2 glycerin and alcohol. Apply this at night $ and wear “sioves. James X = . sl Annette—For an oily skin wash your feet. stand v p f every night with warm water (n Yourself = . which powdered borax has been dissolved, Very slowlx o . $o: 5¢ 0w kle and Impatient man. A little finger, the proportion being- a half teaspoonful long& as poss - . with a decided prominenc at th base of borax to a quart { water Use no natural = upon the outer side. shows good judg- soap. Once a week, after washing and BY the ar < ment and good qualities generally drying the face, apply a lotion made of toes are made After all, it Is not necessary to closely tincture of benzoin, % ounce; orange DO4Y'8 scrutinize the hand which is offered to flower water, % pint; rectified spirits, 2 establls you in marriage before breathing the ounces. - 5 “no” or A glance gt a man's or the red spots on your face stir 2 A Wonderful Coat. nb should be sufficlent,” for “the teaspoonfuls of flour of sulphur into % The ancient Cloth Hall at Newbu : thumb confeeses the man.” For all time pint of new milk. Let 1t stand fifteen England, which was reopened not 1 < it has been divided Into t.ree parts typi yutes and then r the spots with it s e 20 5 s to be used as a fying the three qualities that master the every night until a cure is effected A " g & world—will, logic and love. = museum and s s A gy SWING THE HANDBACKWARD AND FORWARD, A HINGE~ / When the thumb Is unequally developed Beatrice.—To free your complexion of morfal to Vietoria. @ir Nichoias n and the first phalanx is extremely long, freckles apply a lotion every night made Throckm has given a remarkable LIKE MOVEMENT FROM THE WKIST L it Is neither love nor logie that governs jissolving one ounce of powdered alum contribution to the museum in the shape the man, but merely sheer will. If the of rosewater and one ounce of o¢ a coat made at Greenham r near middle phalanx be much longer than t n juice. b O S’ D st 3 backward. When the hand s stretched upon the ball of one foot and the other theone tos'ip the wedding ring upon & fair first, reason predominates. When the A gecond recipe calls for i ekl The history gar the zers should remain close together, foot relaxed, relax the hand and wrist on finger. The owner of such & hand is apt thinl phalanx s long and the thumb i3 Rosewater 3 ozs Thro a YA §a ¢ the b the same side with ghe active foot, and .to be lazy and selfish. Very white hands chort, man is revealed as the slave of the cerin & Y ment, W h was exhibited at the grea This exe e is to make the hand sup- raise the hand up on a level with the are indicative of an egotistical, self-ab- senses, guided by neither will nor reason. Nctiire: af Dl A Gvams., . Smhids n 1551, is thus " a ple and free In movement by cultivatin ¥ d. Then lower it, bringing life into it, =orbed nature. AT o 1 inted bl which was shown at the same I3 ..% dram. prir e always white, keep a box of the muscles on the back and by stretch- or vitalizing it. As the arm moves up and If the man has very red hands, he is Answers to Correspondent. i . Gas ware whi e b ng the flexars of th The stretch. down. poise the head easily. quick-tempered. possessed of high spirits yra1o H.—To prevent vour hair coming ually add the roséwater, lastly the tinct- «The possibility of wool being man e sl wsmeas e most tmport Tt of the exer- Arm twlsting, too. should receive some and & sanguine temperament. Hels a de- "€ uplaruls, as you say. use the ure of benzoin, stirring. constantly. Ap- goooo Ppi S S (0 E T e tnto a . The it of the hand attentios Stretch the arm out straight lightful friend. but makes' a poor h foliowing wash piy at night. For flatul which causes = * * - $ strengthens r playing. from the shoulder, turning the paim up, band. A hard, thick-skinned hand is oft- ““job ics rum ... R onces’. the troable of which' ¥ou compiate, taive Netweesn Suist t was success- For the exercise hand fiinging, and clinching the hand as ft goes out. en the property of a man who lacks iftei- gy1nnate of quinine. 20 grams spirits of camphor In water, the propor- fully accomplished on Tuesda e !‘ry,‘d the elbow and extend the forearm Twist or rotate the arm forward from ligence and who is slow and phlegmatic Tincture of cantharides 1 dram tion being 5 drops of camphor in half a of e, 1811. At § o'clock that ng . herizontally forward, flexing the wrist to the shoulder and twist it back again with If the hand or palm s very hollow, the Spirits of rosemary 3drams glass of water. Take a teaspoonful at 8 two sheep belonging to Sir Jot rock {_a'- the palm toward the body. Then the palm up. Repeat the twisting sev- man will be unsuccessful in business. A Glycerin 3 drams time. To reduce the size of the walst . ,.,n B f o 1d rapidly edgewise up and eral times, alternating th¢ right and left network of lines: on the palm shows a Apyly every Ailernate night, rubbing It stand perfectly erect and then bend over, LU0ty " o P 0y " down, 2 wough cutting the alr or drop- arm. worrying, sensitive nature. Signs of dell- wel| into the scalp touching the floor with the ers with- ‘Mr. Joh S e s ping water from t gers. While this movement is good for hand cate health are blue, short, fat nalls, with s out bending the knees. For the second Siven to Mr. John Coxeter, - In whirling the hands, sther exercise and wrist muscles, it is also amirable for ng moons. If the nalls are curved over Gertrude—Ta cure pimples (acne), use a and well Mills, near Newbury, Berks movement, place the ving the ten- overcoming round shoulders, and I_is Very like a cat's, the man is cruel and brutal. lation of: apart, hold the a hands incident to well worth while to devote dally ten min- Red, short, wide nails are signs of PUS- Lime watel................ ~.. 3% ounces bend the body so that ing the pano, hold the utes or so to the exercise. nacity and hot temper. Tincture of camphor. which is admirable for ston and fatigue of writing or j straight, and the wool spun, the yarn ed, warped e hand touches loomed and wove; the h burred powder. loves with 2 + 1% drams the floor while the other is polnting mjjeq, rowed, dyed, dried, sheared and o 2 1 forearms forward with palms toward the All the exercises are usually taken [n & Not only by the shape of the hand may Flower of sulphur.... 2% grains straight up in the alr. Now turn the body E 2 s of s nd the flow of molsture will body and then whirl or throw the hands st held cha a : ? foot. and put the Pressed by 4 o'clock. A oty r ure checked. To stop it y and-th whiri or throw the hands standing' position, with the head held character be foretold, but by the shape of _ About bleaching your face, ¥ cannot so as to face the other foot. and put the © — o o o 0. o0 = Send tirely would be untll, by means o0nd each other. After half a dozen erect. The movements should be slow and the fingere, aiso recommend any chemical bleaches. Try other hand down to the floor. So alter- : o e o 5 inp of & g tonic and careful diet, the whirls, reverse the direction. This is par- steady, but made with force, “energized,” Meaning well, but seeing things In a the following: Three times a week, at nate many times. Practice these move- eleven hours. Tha c g >3 e whole system regains its normal vigor. ticularly good for muscles of the wrists. as they say in the gymnasiums. different light from day to day. ls the bedtime, steam your face for about fit- ments three times a week, preferably in to Mr. Isaac White r Newbu Bt s mot Snotih 10 Mmaks >h8!‘"<I:r;'(ro\h For hand rotation, without moving the Having brought one's own hand into & person whose fingers each takes a different teen minutes. This can be done by hold- the morning and always in loose gar- whose son, James W e 5 white. The flesh must be firm e 207 bend the hand upward. downward, state of perfection. or as near it as possi- curve. Bow-legged fingers, on those Ing it over a vessel of very hot water and ments. and had it ma w two hours e hene shapely. To accomplish ihi, Cidewise. For the upward motion, bend ble. the proper study of man's hand—tho which touch only at the Hip and base, covering the head and shoulders so that Roberta S.—To fill out unsightly hollows - O Tadlion Serion Sbibs Sanciant the hand from the wrist as far as possi- hand of the one who would a-wooing show abflity and strength of“character. ‘none of the steam escapes. After steam- on each side of the collarbone and tone °N¢ twenty minu e JINIS aReE) = ble in the direction of the back of the come—may very well next engage one's The fingers which bend backward mean Ing wash the face with warm water and up flabby muscles about the neck, stand Manufacturer, Mr. John ¢ “w" e e g Aeny ar{t e girias hand . thoughts. powerful determination. If they are soap and then wipe with a cloth wrung perfectly erect with the arms at the sides, ¢d it to Sir John T e art., oy sy 45 rmv- d,xr,?n’ t /evr!l;( or For another “hand athletic”” hold the In choosing a husband, avold a man round, strength, both physical and men- out of cold water which contains a little lift them vertically, inflating the lungs who appeared with it on before an agdy o ‘c‘ = forenrd e zxflrmdfiq Jjland forearm forward, with the palms turned with long, narrow hands. This the tal, {s shown. Stubby fingers are grasp- benzoin. as the arms ascend. With the arms in a sembly of 5000 spectators, who had com. s a . ;TA.A:'\.‘y : se the fist tight- in, and shake the hand quickly from side hand of a nervous, fussy man. It shows ing fingers. A finger, broad at the top, vertical position, rise up on the tiptoes far and mear to witness this singular and ¥, folding the thumb over the fingers, us- to side that he is vacillating. denotes energy. Pointed fingers with Alice Brown—As one grows older light and throw the head back, at the same unprecedented performance, completed in lvg some force. If possible, arch the band With the weight of the body resting The fat hand with puffy fingers is not smooth joints belong to an impulsive, fic- hair i{s apt to change its color somewhat time touching the backs of the hands thirteen hours and twenty minutes.”