The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 9, 1905, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCI G WO Bl ALL-NPGRTANT GLOVE OIp/TION - SLOVES Teon” | ThgONON] - B l l SCO SUNDAY CALL. PROTOS BY * &/ TANEGRD & TIDIO MOUSQUE TAY SUEDE 30 BUTTON SHOULDER. LENGTH AINTY handwear i sence of coquetry il —— EUGENIE EMBROIDERED W SILK SILVER. AND GOLD BULLION ' SHORT LENGTH SUEDES TO BE WRINKLED TABOVE WRISTS instead of the usual thin feathery mass. Fresh eggs-are absolutely es- sential. Take four eggs, four table- snoonfuls of water, one-eighth spoon- ful of white pepper and salt’ Separate the eggs and beat the whites to a stiff froth, beat the yolks, add ‘the water and beat again. Put one tablespoonful of butter in a frying pan and while it is heating carefully stir the yolks into the beaten whites, adding the season- ing. Pour into the hot frying pan and when the underside is a delicate brown place in a hot oven to set the top. The mement it is done loosen the edges from the pan with a knife, fold over and serve on a hot platter garnished with sprigs of parsiey and delicately cut and fried slices of bacon. Never full at some time or other noticed how soft and ds feel after drawing ug, warm gloves this should be reason relegating the fabric glove kest cranny i 1 ¥ in the closet, but this and be prop- most potent fac- arbitrator of fashion . led The penalty beat and mix the eggs and allow them e 1 | r of mon- to stand for even five minutes before chapped her fiat cooking. Do not slam the oven door shut, for the jar will cause the omelet to fall. To make fancy omelets spread the top, before folding, - with finely chopped chicken, ham, parsley, cream- ed peas or je! forth. No 01 1k gloves gloves—no more cotton tty hard, I Know, con- the compfort that has been: de- m t gn, but as long as out asx well be dedd t aghion I don’t see any than te have your weep and low the leader. a way it's a shame, just as every- elbow sleeves, because that is beauty cf silk gioves—at the P e they are deeper than uetaires, though th do not as well nor look half tle glove c long run. Still for a night or so are presentable, though, of cour: s n ing e the soft, deliciou g kid glove w on earth seems to be tc es a he beauties of a beauti ge, spreading ankle and to moderate the defects of a poor- REMOVING WRINKLES , (Mrs. J. B.).—The numerous wrinkles are doubt- less due to the impoverished state of your system, especially the skin; due to your long iliness. Consuilt your fam- ily, physician concerning the tonie and be careful to eat only plain, nourish- ing food. This advice applies to any one, who is.run down, whether from sickness of other causes, as does also the treatment following for the removal of the wrinkies. et all the sleep pos- €ible and'always a well and prop- erly ‘ventilated room, and while bdbuild« ing up the system feed the skin through broac es the glove get in its deadly, ly shaped one. PIQUE KD the pores by applying a pure vegetable- And there is one more ALEXANDREA ofl skin food. As your skin is very dry, though it is a state secret DETACHABLE do: not. use hot water or have it never before been given away. Mi cuees steamed, as you speak of doing. An hour of so _before going to bed wash the . face thoroughly with pure soap ¥ and warm water and dry with a soft cannot be wholly controlled, it can be towel. Massage the face, neck and greatly lessened and the whole form of arms, rubbing in the skin food as lonx the eyebrows much improved with sys- as the skin readily absorbsit. To erad- temati¢ care. Brush the eyebrows daily. Jeate the deep lines across the forehead with a soft tooth-brush kept for the “blice the balls of the finger tips in purpose, training them in a graceful the middle of the forehead and rub arch. Constant endeavor, always brush: gently but firmly in an outward stroke ing in the same direction, will show toward ‘the temples; follow this by a wonderful results in a few weeks.- To" firm upward stroke. Continue each stimulate the growth apply pure vase- movement about five minptes. Ta line or lanolin, rubbing it in thorough* smooth dut the careworn lines below 1y just before retiring and being care- the eyes, place the tips of the index ful to brush the brows into shape.after- fingers at the inner corner of the lid ward. Sulphate or muriate of quinine and give a gentle outward stroke to , with vaseline makes an excellent tonic. the tempdle. and any druggist will compound it for 3 you in proper proportions. This tanic TO RELIEVE CAR SICKNESS (A on hed a peculiar aversion e 5ppy silk and never was ppy when it was an abeolute g for them to be in evidence, But he i peace with himself and the eneral now, for once again ma . Man stretch forth his hand and hold the soft prettily-gloved i his without feeling that r.iserable sensation that the ch of sitk prcduces on 80 many peo- n't worry in the least about yle and fear that you 1 behind the times, for many fashions that you but be corr you stick lace. Some are te than others, to be sure, the plain mousquetaire, buttoned that various lengths and wrinkled above is also valuable for stimulating the ang B).—Those who are subject to car most wrists are not always f\f:(-l”.‘g' growth of the lashes. Apply with a sickness should be very careful of their v of but decidedly pretty and comfortable-as - small camelshair brush to the edges gjet, avolding all sweets several days uty of ‘bet of the lids. a blue The Empress Eugenie is a glove that is awfully smart and rather too high in price to. become ordinary, for it is embroidered in silk, ‘silver and gold bullion and looks as though it were eant for royal occasions only. Well, perhaps it was—at any rate, you may previous to a railroad journey. In this BRITTLE FINGER NAILS (Young “way they may escape some of the dis- Matron.—It is almost impossible to tressing feeling, which is largely due keep brittle finger nails in a shapely t© biliousness. Aromatic spirits of am- 4 monia in a half glass of Wwater is a R e cutting does not Im- og¢ refreshing vivifier when faintness prove matters and it detracts greatly jg pregent. Ten or fifteen drovs of the from the appearance of the finger tips. essence of peppermint will'also subdue be pretty certain that they will never & Begin at the root of the evil and feed anm i z 1 ar n BVErY Wi L ¥ y ordinary case of nausea, while soda r'“}"bi"'..d' k-fihgfl‘)‘n;;non ha"d mf[,“.”), JoRgE BLACKI SUEDE CUFFS el the nails. Before retiring rub the nails and mint tablets, obtainable at any Tell me if you can bobk ‘,',‘1"9":1 "‘“fi‘ have a. pocket- . WITH WRIT! EMBROIDER! < freely with sweet oil or vaseline and drug store, are also advised for the ah_Semiin so with every ])00 PR R Oih: 10 matthEhe ORGE TRV ~NOTS wear *loose kid' gloves to protect the nausea and headache incident to rail- Je of dust and dirt penetrating length of the glove. B : foi o Al shulg? ot : el - & arge fon dieiiond h the +orous material and The gloves that are the smartest are deing in the nail. If you'll take made of white pique kid, with black e trouble to notice you'll find the suede cuffs, embroidered in white for- ajl itself becomes brittle and easily 8et-me-nots in combination with broken, so that it will annoy you by & lover's knot—Paris point backs, ¢ in the loosely woven threads With black sewing. Swagger! Yes, glove. too much so for anything. 4n fact, The French women have clung to they aré the most fetching glove on- kid through thick and thin, and for the market with but one exception, tions you must possess even if you the best possible reason in the world. and that is the white glove that boasts - are obliged to forswear some other ar- possessed the secret and fully an Alexandria cuff. And this is noth- ticle that has always been regarded as the magic that made the ing more or less than a detachable cuff an absolute necessity. - Now that the the made of suede, with. gold‘braid and short sleeves are all the rage and are s court so renowned for their two large gold buttons by way-of or- here to stay, you might hear the fluffy teness and eoftness. Watch the nament. The glove itself is just an sleve whisper to the mousquetaires in gay little Parisienne fashlo]ril plate ;nd ::m-r‘;r;e.-‘cgl:‘u; n‘f“:' but tilt‘ pt°'7 thvgoh]-‘:im;ue of u:;l é\t:r:xeo up-to-date, . > y she ¢l to her ppers on the top “Woul were a £glove upon that ;F:, };(“ ;fi;’;c‘::‘ ]v‘;eu as I:S:he day of “each ‘:.ljvvel fi;f this ‘:1 the way tt; l;nnd‘ that I mlsi‘xltv!ouch thatm;beeha" any social matter. <. ;rot:nke a ‘z:n:ty umelett!x requires a:: the :gl]uflg;_ ’I;behtact({:nl :0:1,“ ‘mav me. jore is just this— cuffs re: n in ‘place, and are chang ou never can tell what you may hear y in the details of mixing the ingredients. do s of er unob- the "sotlzu;gn':;l: ;3:; of a ’ukin glove to match er contrast with any frock. if you listen hard enough, am:7 even THIN, IRREGULAR sEYEBROWS The following of these directions close- trusively that the most fastidious will is the best whitewash for the hand, But gloves of all sorts and descrip- Shakespeare isn’t impossible, you know. (Jess).—While the irregular growth ly will result in a rich”goiden sponge not be offended. G “substantial, is another comfort “when SHQME OE FEIRIG BF th sutiel st traveling. To sit for even a few min- the middle of the fingers to admit a yyeg hot station or a car may n free circulation of air. Wear gloves :'h'ell:i:ch‘: for the remainder the Wwhenever possible while sweeping and journey, which a slight agitation of the dusting or doing other rather coarse air with a fan would relieve. When work, for the texture of the skin is thus the inconsiderate passenger in the seat THE TYPEWRITER IN CORRE- preserved and damage to the nails pre- 1“0 000 e vou msists on keeping the SPONDENCE (D. A. D.).—Strictly Vvénted. After washing dishes wash the oinaow open, the fan will again come speaking the use of the typewriter is hands in clear warm water, rinse In (o the rescue in shielding you from confined to business correspondence, 24 A sid it e e ith a Ut cinders and from violent draught. It 3 th tle vaseline and wipe away all surplus. the day is very hot carry a small bot- although it may be used in writing y this treatment of the fr T eep up s treatment of nails 4. fijled with equal parts of water and informal letters to a close triend. It daily for @ month and you will see 3 Sijogme and & plain soft handkerchief. is’ not permissible for formal com- marked improvement. You will experience a delicious feeling munications and especially not when freshment after wiping the ‘face writing to an acquaintance only on A DELICIOUS OMELET (Anxious). }’,‘.."mm dust and perspiration with

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