The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, June 01, 1905, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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    such railway companies and in the
receipt and control of their earnings.
This gigantic pool under a new form
was enjoined at the outset by the
state of Minnesota, re-enforced, later
on by the department of justice, act
ing under orders" of President Roose
velt. The contention of the attorney
general was that if the combination
was'held not to be in violation of the
act of congress then. all efforts of the
national government to preserve to
the people the benefits of free com
petition' among carriers engaged in
interstate commerce will be wholly
unavailing and all transcontinental
lines indeed, the entire railway sys
tem of the country rmay be absorbed,
mersred and consolidated, thus" placing
the public at the absolute mercy of
the holding corporation, an tnls con
tention the prosecution was sustained
by the . highest courts of Minnesota
and the supreme court of the United
States.
tuf i ATFST WAY TO IRON OUT
viniMii cc roriM THE FACE
Beauty is the chief quality which thrills
every masculine nean anu sivca
her world-ruling magnetic power. - Vigor
and beauty are her rightful inheritance.
Beauty of soul she may have, but unless
her spirituelle beauty be expressed in
i u ... ,i;,io it ia 1nvfl.rifl.blv DaSSeu
by unnoticed. With the passing of youth
and beauty passes also that cnarm uiu
power wnicn places woman uyun
W, tVic Qrrlif1n(RS of life.'.
It used to be a serious matter to dis
cover ugly wrinkles beginning 10 iia.ua
gress upon the features, the plump,
j-nr flcihViv flnrl loose.
relaxing into unsightly folds, and showing
here and mere aisiigunug
angles. Ifhas become a simple matter
n rnll Ttift charms wnicn
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win -hearts as in days of yore, restoring
that which was lost, and. preserving that
which still remains against departure.
The simplest and most ideal method is
by means of a gentle massage' with alit
tle electro-magnetic massage roller, which
:s rolled over the skin of the face, 'neck,
i ,,iit.ci on i hnst p.rpAtine a een-
tie exhiliarating and stimulating effect,
not alone by means of electro-magnetism,
K,. v, oancjtinn of Its Soft little
in tv,, imnhn inricntlnc the surface
i V.I i 1 1 1 1 ft I ftllWWM A I I - . . (1
so softly that it feels like velvet, but yet
stimulating and renewing the circulation of
the blood, graauany mcieasms i io"
J !i nil thu. iavor rf the skin are
alive and glowing with the rapidly renew
ing processes of the blood, building up as
fast as it tears down the tissues through
nature's fires, restoring youthful freshaess
to faded complexions ana wmpieiwj'
storing the rounaea contours uj. youm.
y tvkl Tieeuss Vntina.
The rapidly consuming fires of renewal
of the tissues keep them young and fresh,
u i i,r wvon allowed; to become
sluggish that they become old before their
.tw. Thev must, therefore,- be kept
As' electricity is the essence of life,. the
"process is doubly nature's own, since it
i ti,o firmatinn or the blood.
reacio ujjuu - , , Ai
rstrips - erivine the skin 'the gentle
massage which would naturally be effec-
a.: -r miVii-Kiit mneTiptism. f
live even t
mu! la inst the size to HI
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tho rhin. into the hollow of the
ri tba pvehn.ll or into the
angle of the nose with the cheek and the
tnZ.Koi Tn fact, there is no corner
nrhifVi it mnv not reach. Its soft tex
fAi hpsides its eren
tie -stimulating effect. It gives the most
1,1 cnnthintr SPnSfl.tlOn. That
it merely indents the skin, does not pull
it aside, stretcn it or in any way una
fere with the contour of the face is a dis
nnsaVla nrlvcintne'e. . The ex
tlllCtiy . dgiccawiv. C3 -
pression of the face, if desired, may be
ultimately cnangeu uy v..
rections given for keeping the ball roll-
s i .v .tht ivoftinn llftinsr UD in-
stead of dragging down, brightening the
expression, ana, Dy suggesuun "
mirror, changing pessimism to optimissm
t J.i oitnin thfi srreatest refresh
ill U1UC1 w t - , .
. ,vt fmm its use. the surface of , the
imiljition should
be softened and warmed, and the pores
- ,j v,,, Vio nnnlination of hot; wet
tL.ia without rubbing, simply laying
them on the skin for a moment. The
!t nan then be taken up by a
soft 'linen cloth applied in soft pressure,
but not rubbed.
Then comes the roller massage, the
Vio ciirfarp of the . ball
touching the skin like so many soft little
mnenetic fingers, sooining me iieivea auu
P.ii vi mr,Bt clle-ht.ful and inv is-
nrouui;jiife fcii ...vv - -
1 T.ZTL Tt la Inst firm pnoueh
orating seiiKi'" v . j v 4.,"
to iron out every wrinkle, and just so
velvety as not to irritate tne musi senoi
tive skin. .v ' , .
o iin int over the nose and be
th evebrows. roll it in a rotary
movement, increasing the size of the
circles until they extend brow to
. mv. n fVio Viall un nnd down the
nair. men iw ; . v .
forehead perpendicularly, and back and
. forth horizon tauy me iuu wiuih,
with a rotary movement in little circles
' ii n.Tnaa frnm tpmnlft tO temDle.
Stop at one temple and continue the
out "of those laughing-wrinkles which," if
neglected, oecome crows- ieet- m time
keeping the roller a-roinng continuing
Vio mtwrArttr rotation of rirflfis flfrhss the
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forehead again and down to the other
temple.
. PVom onnh tfmnle roll thft hn.ll into the
nntal r'fi'ti t.r of t h a pvp anil P ' n 1 1 v roll it.
around first from left to right and then
irom ngnt to leit, circling me eyeuau.
fTiia Tirifl efimiilita tVi c rrnla t ion in th
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eveball as Well as around it. so that the
eyes Decome more Druiiant. . -. , i
trom tne outer corner or tne eye rou
the little roller in a diagonal path down
VII V Vlt,VI W V1IU VVl V , vm.v
allowing it to mould itself to every curve
ana noiiow as.it rons aiong, Keeping n
held tightly so that the massage may be
cpntlfl though firm.
Never drag the . ban, ror araggmg
stretches and irritates the skin, making
wriniKies. ; - -
niiri. r-H eili of t Vi o f a fA nmiQ 1 mflnln
Vl III, V.I l VII t . V. V- VI I LIIH I V I. . V , VV l.w. '.-A
ulation unless there is some blemish on
one side only, which requires extra at
tention. The two sides of many faces
ainer, dui can do maae anne tnua. .
... DaHi if ae nniihl ' Phin
Roll tho Viall in the h;i rotnrv move
ment on each check, increasing the size
of the circles to the full size of the cheek,
o niiilra thorn round nlnmn flnil rnsv.
nrst irom ien xo.rignt, ana men vice
vorea TTinichino' the. fapo with a hnHJYTl-
Vj Uii 111IUIJ.11Q HIV f . vtl
tal dash across the upper lip and back
again, men rouna ana rouna me .mourn,
ir.n m vtar ma rinn vaa-i r i .i i t r i n i m
and developing the muscles so as to make
the Hps appear more moDiie rememoer
ry ohi"ji'C! tn Vnn the Vnll rrtlliflP'
m - -l 1 1 1 11 1 t
to reauce a aouoie cnin, tne uau snuuiu
be rolled from ear to ear quite vigorous-
lir citcA nr. an rrwr frnm rhin tn n
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As this ball is entirely under the control
of the user, it can oe pressea , ngntiy
or heavily, as is required, in a circular
mnvpirimt un and down, across and
every way desired, leaving not a line or
hollow or tne race or ngure unvisueu uy
its stimulating ana Deauuiying uiuueuue,
. nV-ia ilomlnnmotit of tho hnst nnd curv
ing beauties of the neck and shoulders is
of prime importance to every woman.
When the ball is used for this purpose it
oV.i-.nld follow tVio pnrves desirpd to he de
veloped in order to enliven the muscles
so that tney win naturany ao meir own
work. The circular movement of the
rollinw Viall should hp wldo n.t. first, then
narrow down to small rotations which
move along in larger circles, out always
-rt 4 Vi roi-irv mnvdmont -
Thurii choiilrl q cn ho a inn P" Ki ri4 1 izu T
roll of the ball from the shoulder line
until the ball meets a curve which it
should follow, - drawing gradually into a
smaller ana smauer circie, men wiuei
again and running aownwara to tne
ara.it lino
The same movement should be followed
rvnf frnm a noint miller (HIS arm td the
same point "under the other, from side to
side, following tne natural curves.
There should be a very nutritious skin
mrolnninir food naod aftAr this mflSSRfiTe.
(We recommend, either Girard's "Electric
Creme" or Girard s "Creme Marquese. ;
As for all parts of the body which are
siiffpriner from sunerfluous flesh; a very
vigorous massage with the -Electric
Sponge attachment, used in connection
with Girard Astringent. With this liquid
iicfrtnDPcnt ono ran nnint nnft's self at
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night, Keeping-it on an nigni-, aim wa.au-
nor tha fat awav w rn ir in tne mornine.
iv., - - '
The rat mens as snow m tne sun ueiuie
such treatment. .Girara s liquia Asinn
1 Aft nor -hottlo . .. v
V 1 1 V ilV V , ' V. LIVV.U.
An lmrtosirah p nunnnnftss 01 tne arms.
hands, neck, shoulders, bust' or abdomen
fan ho nolf-troatfd in the tirlvaCV Of the
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homo urith sa ti sf n ftinn and secrecv.
The heavy pressure reauces, anu me
liht nroasnro dovelonM. t-fotwWater SOft-
ens and cold water naraens. . neiaxeu
miiefips and flnhhv skin are made -firm.
Hollows are nnea out. ine curves 01
beauty appear-as if by magic. The lines
llv rnllpd ont. and the
JL cx,-, tiiv a v-. a
quickly coursing blood changes the nature
and appearance or me siuggisn skjii hum
a pallid or sallow hue to a clear, pink
and white. All blemishes disappear, and
the rejuvenation is complete, and by na-
f-tiro'a OTx7n moTnons
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Tho laiio-hinor dimnlps of voutn Once
1 IIV UUQI1II0 - - - r- - ll
wr.ro toVn tho nlacp nf the wrinkles of
liivy. v.. liiUV vi ..
old age at tne corners oi tne raouui, aim
superfluous nesn is roiiea on: irom me
Khmildprs and back of the neck, leaving
only a dimple or so.
There is a notea Deauty wno ciaiina
that she can "make a dimple wherever
she wants it," and she has proved it to
the satisfaction of her friends. '
Even the pale white ear lobe becomes a
shell pink with the invigorating influence
of stimulated circulation. -
All nerves are forgotten, dull headaches
disapear; all worries vanish as the mist
before the sun, wnen neaun ana oeauiy
1 AY A 1 A-I 1 I 11. . -.1
Knrine- to lite in tne nesn in ine uiai vt-i
.,m ro-invonatinc nrnfess.
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All of which tases apout ten minuies
night and morning, alter tne not steam,
and followed by Girard's Electric Cream
i r, dolinlniici skin rooa. I
The beautiful model declares that it
ovon onlivens the hair. Be that as it
,,. A,rorv roll of thin little maeric elec-
tro-magnetic massage roller brings that
charm of vigor ana Deuuty wmun ia me
cmntm with which woman rules the
world supreme.
wrtoct sn.uu f'.ornuieie.
Tiitntr hottlo of "Rlectric Creme.
complexion brush, Electric Sponge, Direc
tions, etc. ,
The Electric Magnetic Roller is
Manufactured by
S. GIRARD, Beauty Specialist
119 La Salle Street. CHICAGO ILL.
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