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10 - THE SUNDAY CALL. —— — 4 Sadie and Susie—If you suffer from cold large. RIp them open and spread the cohol and 2 eunces rosewater. Stir thor- Iy and slowl me at 1 o hands you must keep your wrists warm. inside with a preparation and then sew oughly and then put in about 5 drops syeet oil mel al R . All the blood in the body comes to the up the ripped seam A good paste to each of oil of rose geranium and ell «f upward, outward stroke, going surface at the wrists every seven min- spread on the gloves is made of ground bergamot. over the lines. A firn utes, and If it is chilled there it will keep barley, the white of an egg, a teaspoon- necessary. Use g the body cold, including the hands. ful of glycerine ard 1 ounce of honey Joseph F.—Beauty and love are, if not massage ur th Warmth Is vitality, is health, is beauty. well beaten to a cream. Do not wear twin sisters, at least closely connected. With a little practice a woman ca Tong-sleeved undervests should be worn these gloves oftener than once a week, and Cupid may be allowed now and then sage her own face. but fhe heip by every girl, particularly if she is thin and at night, of course. to alight in this column. Do T believe obliging friend who b or nervous, gics in long engagements? To say “I'do and gers is better. When line —_— Marie Gerard~Twice a week is often ) dom't,” or “circumstances alter cases,” and over the eyes the lids Jennie B. H.—Parme is a pale shade of enough to manicure the nafls thorough- sounds both stupid and tiresome; but I tly closed and drawn a violet, paille is a iizht straw color, rol a ly, although they need daily attention, fear that it is the nearest I cam come (the lines stroked by qu asses vivid cherry red, and argentlne a silver with nafl and brush, file and orange wood to Eiving you an answer. If you really ‘forefinger and middle % drab. Hellotropes are represented by stick to push back the flesh at the base Pin me down and demand a yea or nay. finger is placed a ' w many shades, dahlia being one of the of the nail: or this can be done with a 1 do not believe in long engagements. finger below. Do not darkest and perse the lightest. soft cloth, or the towal after washing the Therefore, allow me to advise you to and perform the 1 hands. name the wedding day at an early da forth as quickly <5 Laura H.—To make lemon cough drops s Isabella.— g " dissolve 1 pound of granulated sugar in Questiener—It is perhaps Lady Pippin- Gladys—There is nothing more strength- made by po alf - 1 quart of water and bring it 10 a %harP worth’s eyelashes that you refer to. They ening and refreshing than deep breathing. water over one were long and sweeping, the upper con- Just try it. It will put life in you, color gum arabie. . & _—- stantly getting entangled with the lower. In your cheeks, vigor in all that you do. the gum Is diss | Eves and eyebrows figure in fiction and Make a business of taking long, deep ter pound of p A First, Master the Sciemce Doetry. but eyelashes are not so often breaths for & few minutes daily. Tt 18 half-gill of strained lemo Eaep e Going Upstairs—Open-Air described, to vour insides what bathing is to YOUF the mixture over t e sbeut tem Exercise Necessary if One = outside, so some une says, with more utes before bottling. Ta psed Would Have o Good Figure Bernice—The “'shoulder blade rules,” for truth than elegance of this every two >y eliove Complexion~—The which you ask, are as follows: Try to ; - : then three times da 11 cured Is Fashionable at push the shoulder hlades togeiher many Je J., Clara and Mrs. L. L.~To make 8 ; 4 K on times during the da Roll the shoul- green soap take equal parts of green cas a and Anxle A Intion to w n ders backward and downward. Walk or tile soap, water. alcohol and giycerin, the skin Is ma nbining ; stand with the hands c'asped behind the say {wo ounces each. Heat the water ounces strained hone e oumes & v 3 head and the elbows wide apart. Stand and shave the soap inte It. Perhaps three cerin, one ounce h ams & ! M ) erect at short intervals during the day, ounces of water will be needed. Stir over ctric acid and six ¢ oonsned of & bergris. Apply a bing a5 @ means to secure hands twe or thr 545k 5 e perhaps a Prevatling stvie must have the ath Sonds tue- o ( o Rethels tic swinging gait. Milady puts her foot o fiisy. vod 1o i T ¢ itetihy wn in 8 Arm. deterngned way. with & Yonelh e the oms . ol x g and easy step, and a decided swing sigior iy W ' g ma ke 15 Tase Sotas hound Yo geauire Ly swing the - fashionghie it, when necessary, with a little a g 5 s« v is practicing athletics. At a gym- @il or col ea - m we are ! ' m or in (he seclusion of her boudoir g ey 4 ¥ hir 1 s d « ¢ "“toes the wark and tikey first 3 - K upctalrs, - wuys one who position”—one fool behind the other. and What Is a Kiss? 2d who &b . t on the front and right foot nbing Then the other footl is ra.s s0 that the - g cx ors be ¢ alone touches the graund. This is ame years ago the following definitions . ® » Aone with the muscle: the foot, but of a kiss we s 1 a are with se of the thigh e reproduce . With the second wmovement the feot 18 A kiss is an insipid tastaless more & . ght furwaid, heng fectiy timjp s mes d and delecta- ace of wo- F third movement. the knee Is . as it is flavored with fe s & 4 straightencd and the foot fails into place. . & aits correctly as The foul must not be sef down; it must o sweelest fruit on the tres of love P . N also fall by the aetion of the knee In sira, The oftener plucked the mo dant it n of ) slow degrees, is the noviee Ini- A thing of use to no one, but e ‘ o tiated in the mysteries of walking—at ized by two 4 L a sl . f the present style of walking The baby's o lover's privilege, the parents’ b and the hypocrit £ & a i vable gait, which 2 A ath, of . ‘*6' l"“' That which you cannot give without a * s h':m. 4 taking, and cannot take without giving nadem, but pe : Rt The foad by which the flame of love 18 oo . e i The flag of ST ety ware ot ¥ s ; : ¥ ¢ courtsnip and marriage. & - _h thistic or military stride may The acme of agony to & bashful man wory o . hionable promena & A telegram to the he in which the % e King. ‘with: Jre operator us - nding” system foot ligh b b ended’ ag the Nothing d! atween two i smpexior Not enough for one, just emough for BE e twe, too much for three 7 The only really agreeable two-faced ac e scle vified num tlon under the sunm, or the moon ei - ber of or hours for a woman to T ph s walk d rule is to walk until one ia - 16t short of being tired. Don’t attempt niking - much at first. Begin with short Sl & vien P .- = walks and gradually inoresse the length ¥ PR ot e y alk in pr iress, Do not wear trail- als o &Ry pavtiouta: g skirts or thin, high- shoes s 7§ its duty In & 4 fashionable woman who wore Jrench - B skt e e ot e e asked a famous artist how she 'mb cslite o hemt of = B acquire a graceful carriage. He .Wml B Sans or con- ¥ ked at her gravely and answered " “Take off your high-heeled shoes and - . walk with those perfectly r w e a walk like a re is Answers to Correspondents, . ¢ upper 1 " a 80 up and dow Keey A e climb 2 % b 2 To reduce ankles e = Fhg 2 e portion, try a few = e: Ralse the heels . X g loor and stand as high ” Boh b g s possible. Then lower the M goINg t & eve he leg w ought 1 Pe a fla tramp a wom a I e movem, ' gradual and gra atrwa e walker's gvm N . would ucquire ra e ay very well f going The . ke each step - u Dou't let oucing a general t wn fla 8s of » . 1 ihr e ms rigidly at . b ing to pusi " e celling en walking ree a good K ps of t 3 v p to keep the head wewhat tip-tilted, it has 'oll- Add 1 teaspoonful cream of tartar P . - » a be cultivat- and continue the boiling up te a strong Dowa STRIRS = ™ e 1 « nne - eracked degree. Pour the mass on an LET Yio Rk o7 t s xation of the olled slab or plate and spread on & quar- < AP b s . with ter pound of licorice paste, half dram of Fave FIRsST w very tincture of capsicum, § drops oll of anis Vel Tue o e ig :-:“ lldlnm lemon flavoring. Work th STARS Nol B i well together with the hand, and then e i ell ot ol cut into zmall lozenges. THE Body ' a m, but light stride, ERECT, g the upper part of the body al. (e . uy each hip, but wit Scholasta—Milk of roses is made by 3 : v g eptit 1 mpetus for- blanching 2 ounces almonds and 'beat- & * ward sb e given with a slight spring ing until quite smooth with quarter pint o ’ ' i Proea the bull of the foot. The leg should rosewater. Melt 1 ounce white wax, quar- aight. but not stiff, In this ter ounce spermaceti and mix with quar- y 1 &% T ter ounce oil of sweet almonds, and then v ¢ walks with the least physical ex- edd the beaten almonds until all is like head up, chin tn, chest out and shoul- the fire unti] it is perfectly smooth. Add sole the griefs of childhood cream. Straln through muslin and add 9ers back. Stand now and again during the glycerin and stir again. The alcohol ense a with the greatest ease, com- The sweetest lablal of the world's lan i e s g 1 pint rosewater, 10 drops oil of lavender the day with all the posterior parts of is added after the mixture Is taken from suase ol il g e o] and half pint rectifigd spirits, and you the bedy touching a wall. Put the hands the fire, as, of course, it is inflammable Everybody's acting ed ¥ g charg. Thee'ls polay have sufficient milk of roses to last for On the hips, With the elbows back and and should not be used near a fire. Add and Ju a4 pose which easily make & womag veral baths, for only a little is needed the fingers forward. to add to the water in which you lave a few drops of oil of ambergria or of ber- What the child receives free, what the 3 gamot to perfume it. A dittle of this ypoung man steals and what the old man your face and hands. Frances L. W.—A cold cream ‘te re- Dreparation added to clear alcohol is good buys. ere the correct way of walking. e move wrinkles is made with 1% ounces o Tub on the scalp to remove dandruff. The drop that runneth over when the ¥ also the walk of the passing peels with moderate speed,” without tip- the ground and alternately lift the balls Derothy G.—To make rosmetle gloves each of white wax and spermacetti, melt- cup of love is full ping the welght of the body backward. of the feet and put them down with a use soft large gloves, of white kid pref- ed in a double boiler. Add emough mut Charlotte M., K. M, Jennie and Ida—~ That In which two h k smartly and according to the For another ezercise, keep the heels off glight pressure. erably, at least three or four sizes too oil to make a paste and half ounce al- To massage crows’ feet, rub in thorough- t(han one. he drawing-room graces ds are Dbetter