The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1903, Page 12

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THE SUNDAY CALL. If You Would Have a Perfect Cupid’s Bow Avoid Excessive Smiling, for It Ruins the Shape of the Lips. sipg the tongue over the lips to things into this convenlent receptac'e 3 5 isten them is a habit equally injurious *Making faces” is also injurious to' the s nost expressive fe appearance of. the lips and the shape of the mouth; it is an ugly habit e mouth has Leauty of the mouth, as the saliva, al- whith sometimes clings for life, and it with producing the effect o & more or less acid, shrivels the skin. seems impossible for the victim to talk be s oppos The habit of sucking and biting the lips without grimacing a perpetual mourning time. Nor yet when the should ‘they curve too much upward, for ed, that tes frivolity my lect for a wife one whose m 8 The witty mouth is lipped and has er r a,take 3 w a tendency to proirude, a genero at st “bef 8. a js suggested. Where the curve or arch is r and g P acking and the lip ove gs. se mnas well defined and firm, t wner is dumb-bells an gentle and ready to please mouth of ity is h the y mouth is thin-lipped, and so bing it in rough) and smooth that light glances " o The color is fine scariet "3 ng things, rificing st z friend for the sake o Coquetsi ® = W V. W.—A di% of meats a¥d fruits® w a deep pre d the > ° met injure ? I corne ! Bl ot Bt and fu s anct? g at A = X strong, bt A Zoi ‘ g the corners s ik bling To wor ) A rs to Correspondents. S y Georgia F.—Conserve of lavender e . & sweete b, is made t? B s 2 3 o & toge 1 par nake a paste. orris give ck of halr send. 1 do not know W you cun prevent growing darke L ght hair will grow darker as i.s posses- sor geis older. If you t Id hampoo use a liite aleohol " alp and the k b ck. Spirits of roscmary w not make your hair dark. 1an glad found It made your hair gto e H.—Your cheeks will ok sunken If you have the teeth you mention ex- the of rowdered alum: or wring a (racted. Why not have bem filled? If cloth out of hot water. In which a little t Is absolut 1 ai they powdered borax ha \ dissolved. ard taken out have them wced wi press to the U'ps. The operation shemd €rowns be repeated scveral times dally. A - euch apolication of the water touch the |llian F. and Patricia Aleece—T> I'ps with glycerin which hae been di i make hands white giways use oat Belle H.—If ¥ o with rosewater when washing them, dry thorou g ~ To sdtten the lips or 1o use after mag. €U FUb on a little giye o 3 5 r : water. Glycerin aloue irrita - saging “them for flexibility try a little k s the w3 S iake one part glycerin to two . = = milk of ros This is prepared by vui- y s . birg two ounces of blanched almonds to TOSSWaler. AL night rub some of » » wa a smooth paste with a little rosewater ""R:r;:n“"‘”"."\T;{"l ::‘h'afrl";:’h = e . 10ing to it one-half ounce cach of it i Lot : _one Part only water fit to f b meltcd white wax and spermaceti apq DAFIUm aulpbide and four parts com- 5 g saving v s R wcy lose ODe-quarter ounceof off of sweet ajmonds. MO Starch. Powder each and mix gnq ".of v ¢ ton profuse they lose ity thoroughly, moisten and appl ‘v 3 J g b’ the After a thorough beating b ix i e charms, if we ar v thelr value. Jike other things. but the S three or four minutes, rub off charm of a thoroughly sweet smile. when ! H"vm-.:h musin and add about one a llitle cold cream ar camp Florence H.—T t not too often reneated..is irresistible. pint of rosewatcr, ten drops of lavender gy guiphide 1s & poison. Don’t use joh bath fs onl ! ) Lessons in the art of smiling have been e ons gl of sioptol it If there Is any eruption. If too Stout, clothing next the skir ) 4 recorded in ancient as well as modern Don’t use ammonia on the 1ips. It a4 jogs, sieep less, walk more on after the bath. Ot times, and as an elegant accomvlishment, ches-and cracks the skin ~ ties given off by the sk the act of smiling gracefully, in just the Don't bite thread with the teeth. Wom- A, R. and J. McG.—To prevent falling o sor o % right degree, . desdrves . consideration. en who do much sewing frequently suffer ELgir, to cure dandruff and to prevent hair yp. no oo o Many persone open the mouth too widely. a great deal from sorencs of the Iips, and tvrning gray, the first Important Step 15 freer snould be bathed d ik A good receipt for a amile is: “Let the arc at a loss to ascertaln (he cause of the to give the scalp a Gally brushing until . = " F0 T Be 087100 € mouth be slightly open, the lower Iip just trouble. It is simply the result of bing i glows. This stimulates the circulation. ,r go or oomin oo concealing the tips of the upper teeth.” off the thread instead of using a pair ¢f Then massage the scalp with cold water. more },M ; » “When in doubt what to.do, just smile,” ors. In.the case of silk the danger To remove dandruff use alcohol Instead yoo.on. :\;’ is the advice given to a debutante. This IS qulte marked, because it fs usual to of water. or alcohol and green SO4D. I gy iy nover tas Ieie to bestn « is all very well, If the maiden does mot Put the thread in acctate of lead, partly the proportion of % ounce of alcohol 10 gipietics. - Onle demt try to do smile and smile incessantly, but oniy in to harden it and also perhaps ta Increase 4 ounces green Soap. Once a week USe sy omee. Noore b um mith any mus QU Slennk: weight. If this practice of biting off a hair tonic to keep the hair from falling egeretce whon tiot. Long slow 2 the thread is followed regularly the re- out and to make it grow. The following hdm,‘e. 'k,‘,.”,“ . For chapped lips the following is a good Sult may be serious and lead to blood poi- is a receipt for genulne hair tonic: Quinine, !d‘,u!?\m;n:aa i w aadver soning. 2 grains; glycerin, 1 ounce: cologne, 2 great deal of good. The bres N 1 ounce ounces; fluld extract jaborandi, % ounce; p. ¢hil wh . White was 1 ounce “I judge a man by his eyes, but & Wom- water, % pint. Mix and shake before us- wpie. e o siairw Abmond. ol 4ounces an always by her lips" sald Benjamin g, Rub well Into the roots of the Balr. tna¢ the ate ie freah. Melt in a double boiler. When cool add - Franklin, than whom no man ever read Hair often turns prematurely gray be. . ooy o three drops of essence of ambergris. If PCople more correctly cause it has been neglected.” Dally brush- Luzerne—H a water, a you care to give a rosy tinge to the salve, Queen Elizabeth once refused to engage ing, weekly use of a tonic and a shampoo addition to the bath, is made « yo A EIT OF POWDEE f-og TOorvC HINCG UP THE this may be done by putting some chip- @ Waiting woman who came with every once a month will work wonders in the Alcohol ...... m pings of alkanet root in a cheese cloth Possible recommendation, “Because,” she gppearance of the hafr. Orange flower water ZORNERS NMAXKES THE UTH Look SHORTER and suspending it in the mixture until it sald, “the woman'ls a tale-bearer. Do Oil of rosemary . 2 tmparts(a fatat color. you not sce the downward dip of her lip? George.—F¥ease note carefully direstions OV Of lavender. tréuiged I'n by many women to gein thie is ruirous te their shape. Excessive or superfluous smiling must Camphorated cold cream fs also useful I will none of her.” for care of hair given above to A. R. and Mg John ne hours at night a cfiect. whick, at best, is only temporary be avoided, 23 injuring the shape of the for lips that chap easily. When the Lips “In choosing a wife, let her be & wom- J. McG. In regard to trouble with the in the daytime s not oo m and s ol expense of mak- Children’s mouths are often stratc!®d mouth. To be, as it were, on the verge are dry a little glycgrin and rosewater an whose lips do not droop at the cor- feet, sponge them oft occasionally With g woman who is suffering from *ner g ihcr causing them (o out of proportion by their propensity. of smiling, without really doing it; is raay be applied to counteract this ten- ners,”” advises a Persian sage. “If a wom- burnt alum, 30 grains; boracle acid, 30 The hour d||r|n; the day, however, It chap wasly trom babyhood, for stuffing all sorts of more attractive and dignified. dency. Fever blisters may be cured by an’s lips droop, her husband’s life will be grains; rosewater, 1 ounce. 1 Apply just falls, may be reduced to twenty minu

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