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none THE EVENING WORLD'S FASHION REVIEW SECTION, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. “~~~ 8 ™ Why Not ppom Your Best? By DORIS DOSCHER THE BRUNETTE COMPLEXION. It may do for the blonde sister to wines, that will not be attractive. 0 — suggest delicate, fragil beauty, but f your skin is wily you may indulge besihini By Bree Falicing Cae hadateil we 100k to the brunette to express occasionaly in « good ecrabbiag of E have already cogsidered rubust Lemay he ong Sec cae tee rh hs pd co inild soap, Hcgge = Lo . . of personality. he hazel eye that erwa with a cotton tanpon ppec W a ae ot an eee turns dark under interest or excite. in some alcoholic solution or some will bring out the delicate ment is very attractive but is in- aromatic water, such as rose water, benuty of a blonde, but since there sipid when it lacks this expression in orange water or a mixture like the are so many peo- the pupil. The ekin may be of a following: te that would darker hue but it must then show Orange flower water 950 grammes. I underneath the ruddy glow of a body Borate of soda..... 10 grammes. come under the ia perfect health and sineé in th Pure glycerine ..,.. 50 grammes. classification of a majority of cases the face has a ten- Of course there are some brunettes brunette, a word to Cceney to be oily great care must be who break the rule and have a dry then is nedded. exercised to keep both face and neck true brunette dif- pores or embedded dust in the face Dear Miss Doscher: fers entirely, from A predispusition to lack of exer- lt am very much troubled with that of a_ blonde, cise is absolutely ruinous to the dandruff and my face has enlarged but there are vari- beauty of a brunette and also in the pores and blackheads. Please tell ations cf thik tend matter of diet she must guard against me what will be the best cure and pia Mahe the. ] Ae such foods as are too rich so as not is there any powder that will hide such as ne light to encourage her natural tendency to the eruptions on my face? chestnut, the deep a too oily skin. The hair of a bru- M, E. chestnut and the nette requires the utmost care be For the dandretf a liquid vaseline eee . . i cause she necds the full crowning bluck chestnut, and some of you wiil glory of glossy, well-brushed locks to find that although you are a bru- get of the beauty of her olive skin nette, you lean more toward the dart Plenty of outdoor exercise should be blonde than toward the true bru her portion hecause this will keep nette her blood well filled with red cor- 1 , puscles, tinging her cheeks with a The brunettes usually have hazel well massaged in the scalp every night and eseepially before shampooing the hair is a great ald Re very careful that your combs and brushes are ab- solutely clean. Why try to cover up the eruptions on your chin with a powder? It is much more logical to : natural deep red that is so attractive pay attention to your diet so as to or brown eyes, skins rather brown or in the brunette. She should be very purify the blood. Then follow. the with a slight yellow tinge and the» wary of the use of cosmetics as even directions and advice gfor massage a little powder, unless it exactly s ally or ily mols F her treatme £ ave hee shin is baud, more oily or moist matches the color of her skin is very Species Ente a he ae ahie will than a blonde's, more readily giver noticetble and gives her a grotesque completely cure these blemishes A to swelling, congestion and acne, expression. ite wahiahiie creat applied before Tut just as there is such a differ- The poets of all ages have spoken the powder helps disguise them, ence between the coloring of you and of the forceful attractiveness of the : : : your lighter sister there is also the brunette type There is no ace, Dear Miss Doscher: difference in the treatment neces- never mind how plain, if it possesses | would greatly appreciate your sary to bring out the greatest at- a sparkling brown eye and the hair answers to the following ques- trnetion of your type. wel] groomed, glossy as a raven's tions: What do you suggest as skin, and in this case they will have to follow directions already given for a dry skin. The brunette should be very careful in attempting any dras- tic methods to hank the color of her hair because Nature is a master hand at blending colors and the skin always matches the natural color of the hair. So instead of trying to change into a blonde you will fing that if you bring out the full beauty of your own type you will be as at- tractive as any blonde ever hoped to be. scrupulously clean so that there is g . The beauty of a no possibility of an enlarging of the Answers to Readers Questions a remedy for pimples? Is a com- plexion brush any good? If 30, what is the best way to use it? TROUBLED. Attention to the general health to purify the blood is the quickest way to get rid of pimples. The complexion brush, if it is not too stiff, Is a very excellent thing when applied with hot water and » mild soap to penetrate the pores. It is well to follow thig treatment with a cold rinse and massage with a skin food, Dear Miss Doscher: Can you please tell me a remedy or the roughness and cuts of my fingers? 1 have used salves and cold cream, but with no effect. TROUBLED Try glycerine left on all night with loose gloves These articles by Doris Doscher appear daily on the Magazine Page of The Eve- ning World, Acree alias SPRING DRESSES IN NEW COLORS AND MATERIALS ete Decidedly pretty is the verdict on this simple one-piece » 4 | creation for Palm Beach wear. It demonstrates the charm- .. | ing possibilities of bands of cleverly done embroidery on ' | | the skirt of the one-piece model of san colored Canton Crepe. ~ |, | To enhance its attractiveness, the tiny medallions are done in on | vari-colored silks, old blue predominating. A narrow picot - | ribbon of the same shade of blue outlines the waist. : PP en nn anny pn eee git iW) vile ) “FOTOSRAMS PicTURES A most unusual fashionable frock for spring and in the new spring color is this creation in armistice blue pussy willow Canton crepe. It is trimmed with narrow loop edging. The kimono-like sleeves and the quaint draping make the frock inter- esting as a fashion. frock. LS, TT A A ST A ee IT ee SE NS RE ee > ‘ The sleeves. and the bodice are the un- usual features of this spring afternoon The sleeves are lone and wide, cuffed with brocaded satin. ‘The bodice is made of the same material, and extends just a little below the girdle. It is made of a new cloth called deappella. }