THEGIAN g _g . p, _ -'- Social and Personal y-:- Fashions. '-:-§ Literature / ' Help In l lupcsdble Ideal U?‘ i BEAUTY ARTS l l“ .: Bu LOISLEEDS “i. ‘pantry on Every Man Feels That He Could Be Happy With A Wife Whose Charm Never Failed, Whose Good Temper Was Unfailiilg, and Who Knew I-low to Run a Household Without Running Up Bills Ofcourednoman ever gobble idaalwife for thaescellentreasohthat there lent such an animal. Jiut i! he did she would be: Perpetually young and beautiful ' She would stop the clock on her weddin, day and never grow a year older. Bhe would never lose hor slim. girlish figure. Her hair would never get grilled and lose its lustre. The roses would never fade on her cheeks and at 50 she would still be s dapper. Net- urally he-wouldnt expect to keep her in a glass case. He would expect her to hold up her end of the domes- ' tic partnership and to bear and rear children and to cook and scrub and sew and do all the labor neces- » sary to making a comfortable home’ and to worry over keeping the bills down. But this wouldn't makrthe ideal wife hump-shouldered and Put come on her_ hands and wrinkles in her cheeks as it does the real wife. The ideal wife would dash of! all the house- hold chores and still look like a. lady love. snap-r! ovssnoivs aiveweasn Dear Miss Reds-Al) How can I sinp chewing my flngu-noils? I bite ~ them o8 clear down to the quick. Will "you pleau tall me how I can stop this and let them grow long and beauti- ful? (2) {have slouch-ii which is growing very dark. How can I keep 1:. light without ilieiehlsg m I have g a very slight natural wave. How can I make it more wavy? Do you advise me to get a permanent wave, or to take care of it the way it is? I am let- tingltgrovmlowcaniflxitina suitable way at the back? (3) Row can I bleach the hall- aoove my upper lip? It. ‘is quite dark and WE marketed coffee for many years be- fore we give it the name, “King Cole." For King Cole Tea has earned a reputation far too valuable to risk on any article unless we could be sure that King Cole quality would be main- tained continuously. And when we tell you now that we are satisfied to sub- mit King Cole CoFfee to your judgment you will ap- preciate how sure we are. King Cole Coffee is as The idea! wife would always be a vamp whose charms never staled with familiarity. She would never get to the bottom of her box of tricks. She would always be weaving some new sorcery about him that would keep him on tlptoe wondering what was coming next. No matter how long he was married to her he would never got to know all of her moods and tenses and i. The bet oil tnat-IIQ BHAMIPOOS AND BINBZS 180w often and how to shampoo the hair have always been serious ques- tions among beauty seekers. A lovely head of hair is one of mlladys great- est beauty assets and the way in which the hair is shampooed is on?! of the mart important items in its EZFO. It would be silly to set GOWn a general rule and say that every head sf hair should beshsmpooed in exact- ’ rnz nor on. TIBATMIJNT For the not oil treatment use equal l parts of olive oil and mineral oil. A‘ : few drops of oil of tar or oil of pine may be added. Warm the Oil and apply as follows: Part the hair in center, then in one-inch parts, and‘ lapply the oil with absorbent cotton! or a small brush kept for this pur- pose. It may be applied quite hot, taking care of course. that it l! not hot enough to burn the scalp. Mae- sage the oil thoroughly into the scalp. good as King Cole Tea. You know what; that means. inc-Corgis Coffee man-i Boil the dry flowers in one pint of , what she was going to say next. as he does always keep him guessing. l I I She would impart 'a kick to domes ticity that would make it s thrilling adventure instead of the dull down daily-duties it is now. She would never nag nor fret nor complain nor remind hlrn of hls faults real wives do. but instead would sing to the blardishmenis of all other women ind thus keep him faithful because be wanted to be instead of because lfijhbuld be. The ideal wife would be a miracle-worker who could do stunts in ilnaneo - that would pu‘. Mr. Mellon in the amateur class. . Bhe would be able to run with his Maria. she would and shortcomlneil. as af-siren song that would make him deaf makes my face look dirty. m How can VI keep myself healthy and good looking and make myself attractive? ANXIOUS. Anawor-Nervousness is usually the cause of nail-biting. Be sure that‘ you have sufllclent sleep and rest. A girl of your age should not be troubled with such a thing as "nerves." Spend ‘two or three hours each day in the fresh air and sunshine. Then after you have made up your mind to cure Dangerous Days zirc- coming/ r children . . bold health [for ashen, blond or light brow-n heir. l a house eh air Ind thus avoid] nnlns. up those bills which in real 1m doeo N5 m2‘?! Th” h“! WM" a?‘ much w dlsllluslon men with matrimony. She would be able w make q ‘"3 a; table and presto! a delicious _ _ . Getting overheated from play . . . staying out in the cold too long . . . ettiiig their outer garments wet from the snow. Proper ethlllg is absolutely necessary for their protection. Sfanficldh Unshrinkable Underwear is the health of your whole family all kindiof weathu. Of tlir iy that “any. [or really there are no two heads of hair precisely alike, and so what might he ideal ‘for one tyDe would be altogether wrong [or an- other. After applying wring out a small water. Strain through a double l turkish towel in not witer. Wrap it‘ cheesecloth. Use the liquid as a rinse, ' the hair and repea t it with which may be mixed two table- few hocuspocus plloee with her iiandrover operation several times, so that the spoonfuls of peroxide. two table- dinner would appear by magic uptmit. ' oil l5 steamed lXllO the scalp thor- spoonfuls of lemon Juice and one? ' ‘ ' i oughly. Leave the oil on for an i quart of water to make a stronger Imported hats and gowns would grow upon her spontaneously as nne hour or more. or overnight if the rinse for brightening fsir hair. Apply 5 feathers do upon birds. so that she would always be beautifully dreaud and hlll‘ ii very dry and brittle. Then evenly. leave on ton minutes. and . s credit in her husband without ever coating him a cent. Nor would she ever Many Kiri-l and "Omm- Y*°°- ‘l’ i shsmPOO. using a good liquid rinse in tepid water. appear frowsy and slouehy. She would be able to do the family washing guilty of giving their hair too frc- ishampoo mixture. Rinse the hair un- and still keep the gloss upon her manicured nails and to walk a rick baby vim" ‘YIP-"IPMS- ‘Vhlle 011v h" m” m1 every particle of wan is removed i’ all night and get the btiakfast 1h e. pink silk she lace negllgoe and without be shampoootl once a week. dry 118"‘ Using warm water at first and grad- disturbing l hm- m i"; muggy "m"! 1"" be WWW“ “will” ‘hm,’ ually cooling it until it is cold for Henna rinse is made by boillnr two‘ twice a month. Howfever, if hei- hair ; m, m, 711155. A special rinse may, ounces of dry henna leaves lh one‘ Th, M"; m, would he gmlnfl reader. Her husband would never have 1-‘! Eli‘!!! 50""? 599"“ fluent“)?! b” ,» be used at this time. . ‘lull °l "m" 5°“ "M" ll" "u" the annoyance of having to say in hel-z “Whit, roasifbeef again! Why can't fore and after the shampoo, even the, is a dark reddish brown. Strain and I we have mum,“ on“ in l ‘may. o,‘ “h,” "ma, m“ mm ‘dd mo" “n” 1r u” ark‘ Apply f any more beef in the market?" because she v/md know by the pricking of roman with dry hair may wash itv altener should she fe-l that neces- l to the hair as hot as it can be borne. would prefer for dinner .__"_.__ i .. l th be t li t dish ll sary to absolute cleanliness. Many" E" ghlmpoog pro bgnqflglfl, m but do not burn the scalp. The rinsei I" - um ‘w: w l u . ‘lwwd b’ "m! m“ m‘ m" h“ I ‘NOI’ would she have to shed any tears over the feet that he had anvil’- rvho have naturally wavy hair or hair using them me blond, ahouyd u“ the [been thoroughly mmpooed m“ iently ceased to care for her because he never paldher a compliment or rinsed in clear water. Pour it over , which has been given a permanentlwmte o; c“ and m, brunette m; "*'“"* "mllm" “W- "Wuiih "W" i yolk. Apply to the hill‘ 530W U" spoke a word of affection to her or noticed how she looked or exhibited the ‘l1""'1 ‘llmllwl m” ‘l-"md doing s°lsoap shampoo. leave on for a few .5 it iaki-s so lonr; for the WflVB tolminuuay lnd the“ w“), of; 1n the "ome hack. A.‘ one reader pills ltjregul" mum,» The egg nukes the “The only time my hair has a pretty I, h“, w“ md fluffy, wave, L: when it 1:; s’) soiled that y’ ‘ mint. ivrir-h ii. No mrvtrlr ivhat I do’ 1'. seem". in h" wiry zinri straight after] . rr-clmtbwinsir>1itn=@tti1v' It l5 not wise to use undiluted Vund be manageable when it is time,‘ Del-end, m- iemon 1.11m on m; hair, w "sh ll» "Help" van it will eat into the hair shafts. 'l'nir. yY-rplcxcil reader's trouble Lfiimgkjng Qhyn brltttlg and dull in wt dul- ‘ro ihc shampoo but rather‘ amygayancg, Bu‘, these agents are 1e tlie lac‘. that hcr- hair is lacking ini pgrfecfly bunnies; and may be used ‘.1. What sh? needs before the] M p, rinse wmn they are diluted sul- “emrmo is m give nei- heir a not oili 1101mm. with wgmr, vrcatmcnt. ivhcther the hair has a] T)", julcg of twp lemons mixed permanent wave or is naturally wavy with two quarts of water may be us- , this will izivc it a lovely sheen andled a; a fimil rinse for most shades ' , just enough softness so that it can of brown or light brown hair. be easily managed, even when it ls Camomllle tee. (sometimes spelled ' weshild as often as once a week. Chamomile) is also a splendid rinse yourself of this ugly habit by learn- ing to relax and cultivating poise, invest in a manicure set and learn to ilx your nails as daintlly as you can. Notice the well gromed. beautiful hands of other Iirls and women and perhaps thlt will help you in your determination to have pretty nails. Have a manicure by a profession!) ll out door workers In sizes andsfylcs for ev ' ' . - member of around PRESERVING THE WAVE Illular intervals and once you get ‘h, fund,“ ourna in ". i» .. you“, ‘ggodgorliglttlieizhyouh STAKQ; Sfarfield r and Keep Well. V of chevlne m: iisiii uiitli thoy were LIMITED’ Tfilm» N3- ugly and unsightly. Read my talk A ' on Nail-Biting, which will appear in my beauty column shortly. (l) Use the blond rips; um you; Illum- Tiu tellevins rinse his: be used trivially. Two tablespoon- Iule peroxide. one tablespoonfui am. mmW 9'" "bkllvoonfuls lei-non Juice, one teaapoonful tutu-p; n“ USES 0F [JENNA EGG SHAMPOO the hair several times, allow to szay | on for a few minutes, 11nd then rinse of! in clear water. The Egyptian henna powder may be used by mixing one teaspoonful oi the powder with sumcient warm water to make a paste. then adding one quart of water more or less to make it lighter or darker, depending upon the color of the hair. The who've rinses are not the henna dyes, ‘out are used to bring out the reddish auburn or golden tlnu from these shades of hair. The so-oalled lmina dye is really a metallic dye applied slightest interest in her. She would know by intuition that his leot meant nothing, the: he still loved her and thought her the greatest ever, but that he Just didn't see any sense in chasing a street car altar he had caught it. ‘in clear water. To eneourase the natural wave in WW! h!!! lullil the 1111f two or my” times a week and with s comb and your fingers arrange the wave in P1108 Ind allow it to dry. Have l finger wave put in your hair oeea. Ilmllr by your hairdresser. not advise I nlrlnanant wave ureily wavy heir. Permanent/waving l‘ "l" m!‘ llilllht hair to give it the 'PP°"'*"°' °f flllllnlly wavy hair. Nor would the ideal wife's feelings be hurt asreal wives’ feelings ‘so often are by her husband's venting all his temper and meanness on her and saying things to her that he wouldn't say to anybody of his own size and weight Bhe would just know that he really had the klndllcet sentiments toward her and that he was just-taking out of her his chagrin because he sot on the wrong side of the stock market or his bus live him l- bl-Wllhl out. a-inflyr- , Nor would the ideal wife make a fuss over, her husbands philandering and let him in for divorce and alimony the way real wives do. she would know that lle didn't mean any-thing serious. that he Was Just playing hooks! ln the form of a paste and comes in from school and that when it was all over he would coins back to home and various shades from light blond to mother. _ lit black. lt needs w be mixed and‘ ~ ‘ _ timed correctly lo obtain the best The ideal wife would be a rubber stamp of her husband. She would results. never have any opinions and views of her own that aha was ready to defend to the death as real wives are apt to and which give rise to those unpleasant , argumoiits that cause a man to ism on his hat and elem the front door be- ‘ hind him. SPECIAL RINSE flllren l ' ‘STANFIHLDS usurgn,‘ Truce, N. I. -—-___..__._ ll/Ofy. eggshell. black i! relieved with cream or flesh color. LOIS LEEDS. Ttlmllffflii’ — Exercises for Flabby Unvei- Arms. III-iii . wear sapphire blue, turquoise, dug or medium blue, flesh, peach, wine, dull brick, rust. pink gray, nngulh green, not brown. dark green, yegcda, pale yellow, bronze, medium tan, them under and faste tn with invisible hair Dllllll. 313° ‘life: Ions mush. do it us in s. in”); twist or flgura sight, . (s) You may bleach up dug h“, w the upper ilp with equal phi-us; peroxide and rosawater plug g (cw drops of ammonia. If the! l]. y|ry ‘"3 1M lmllbtly have than m. ‘ moved pernian The ideal wife would be perfectly reasonable. Ilia wouldn't take thee! narrow, personal views that so many wives take about their husband's right to his personal liberty. she would nev er obisct tobis staying down and play- lnl poker with the boys or his leaving bei- at heme with the children while he spent his Sundays she hoiieayi playing golf or his sofas of! on wild vert- ies. She would see at once that a tired business man‘ must have recreation. SHAMPOO FOR WHITE HAIR. she would be always ready to yes-yes what her lord and master said and ‘ to look up to him as an oracle and when any diff of opinion arose she streaked in appearance and to 9"’ would always be willingte compromise by MOBPUBI hi! P01!!! b! V16“ W31"! "f" n’ bumy‘ Th’ wlbwmg L’ “ f he wanted to go out of an evening. the would always be fold! t0 8N5 h" Wm°ulmy 7°“ ‘h'“‘p°° 1°’ my . hat and go. but when he wanted in stay at home she wouldn't badger his life °"' Jim‘ m“; fr“; lzafltzmn“ out of him as real wives" do by insisting on stepping out. cu l; soap an m o e- half ounce of potassium carbonate The shampoo for light shades of hair must be elven lneoisl lttention to prevent the hair becoming producers of CQNDENSED MILK ‘l’? l’? PM“! attention “wurwiiemaieliu hands and mug, Velearskinanl to details The ideal wife would never besiek. She would have ne~nervas ol- teni- "u u w. She would never talk back the way real wives do. lilo is lust a em- hlhatlon parlor onlaslaai, kitchen utensil and sootbils sirup that every ma: feels he oouldbe aohappywith ifulyhehadgotherforawifainsiaadof ‘ (If .. use. -r. BARR! the poor faulty woman he did. “ \ DOwOrl-IY DIX. - ) lea lle, Asbestos Mines. Qaabaa "After the birth of my sec- ond child l was always feelin h3i".%l§i‘.‘.‘§h?.'33i§.u.i. "After my baby was born I was very weak and rundown. tired, ifervous and weak. a l was not able to do any heavy had headaches, backsches and work for about two months. terrible pains every month. l My mother advised Lydia E. suffered two years before l Pinkhamb Vegetable Com- ti-led Lvdia E. Pitlkhem's Vege- und and l started to take it. andblaekteewilldoinuehioreetcre ester to faded brown hair. , Ilend hair is perhaps the hardest loft water is the beet to use for ofaii to seepheeutifinaoelileoee ahaaipoolng, but unfortunately these eenditlerl. but the following rinse will m very few who can use distilled iii-log out lie eolden lime: T" water. ‘therefore it's a good plea to tsbiespeonfuis lemon lilies. We soften hard water with a ptnsh of tainpoonflill pereaifl. oh! “N0- bessx. To the last rinsing water speenfuiammenimelseiablelseesiful. tartaric acid. two 41'1"" "Did wail‘- sormr jean were: M" hair. fakeaiaaadbiueqesm.“ The rlase ls poured over the hair levcral times and three ounces of water. lhlt in a doibie boiler until the soap is thoroughly dissolved. Ml: one ounce‘ glycerin, five drops oinl of lavender only. laeak b he and ten drops oil of berganiet and _ . add the resulting lotion to the other ingredients. Blend thoroughly. The ' laiatiire may be thinned with were shampoo. . wstarltdauredusaalietieoftills ‘there. are val-ism special rinses the hllrllioffllllhlllnuflllililflllodtbbrlfllfllfi~llflllillllfifli and to ihefinel rinse Md a fewlsbda of hair. ‘Ibfiewith atfligtn, Q. Whathmaantbyflyflg”. wspsrtion m em shampoo. lines neeah mm or sole-h hdir may ell! plan" hotel? ' l Qvllflfilfiive. - - i vuu-a-aevUw-riisimiliamuiemas t four and strong and in good a ts. bottles at first and it id me a I also take the Liver Pil s and world of good. [recommend it I find them a worlderful help to eve woman l know.” forconetipationP-Mn. Jamal -—-Mrs. . Bdrritt. E- Robson. 1 band that l took it. I STANI-‘l l I ,ELns