or THE A ,1.1, hail tut- Japan. e beauty, nn na s.eppen Into the MmelluM an an attractive bit nf f. ni Inlnlty snd holds hi r own in the center nf the bcsutr stage. She Is winsome, delightful, whol.some. and. even In certain types, classic. Art critics the wnrW river arc unanimous In their praise of the Japanese frirl. There Is something about her which Is extremely catchy. .In' what It Is you cnn scarcely iny. Yet there Is a certain I if 11 1 - which you cannot help admiring. rtn critic hit the nail upon the head. "To Japanese w .m;in." , I'l ho, " is charming because she is mistress nf all the lenity art. They were hers centuries before the Chris tian era and she has added neither to them nor subtracted from them. She uses them, not nccaslonally, but all the time. She Is mad up." at you say, from early morn until late at niitht." Tin- J.ipaneSe girl, early In life. Is taught to please her " honorable parents." She has the American equivalent of ,1 waitinc maid before she Is well In her teens, and this maid soon teaches her the beauty arts which made her mother a beauty and her irandmnther before her. Exquisite in Her Neatness. She Is exiuili.-Iy neat. Her garments arc absolutely clean, as clean as many washings and freipient airings and shakings can make them. She wears a silk gown that may he half a c-utury old. but it Is so carefully kept that it lo.,k. as though lust from the hands of the embroiderer. She cares little for new clothing, for she has the art of making her old clothes look like new. and that Is everything to her. Koch day the little Japanese girl goes over her clothing. Spots are taken nut. stitches are put In. bad places are m nd d. and 'wonderful patching and marvelous embroidery cover up the worn places. When she Is not embroidering or mend ing or patching or cleaning, the little Japanese woman Is cither painting or carving, for she decorates the bentitlful strlni!" of l-ads and wonderful enamels nnd brilliant leathers which she wears, and It Is part of her habit of neatness to put In her spare moments making1 these articles for herself. She Is absolutely economical and no Japanese man was ever ruined by his wife's extravagance. To call It work seems sacrilege, hut It Is s fact that the i!i ft fingers of the little Japanese girl are always busy, and that she does a deal of housework. No matter what her station or how many servants she may have at her beck and call she Is occupied all the time. .J J Always Retain Slender Form. The Japanese woman Is slender. You do not find man stout Japanese girls nor many stout matrons. PJven In o'd age they keep their slenderncga, for their diet Is such thu'. it does not form fat. The Japanese girl eats tiny birds an I i hlcken, she Is fond of fish, and she lives on rice. She would think it a disgrace to put on fat. And to keep fat nt bay she resorts to many methods, one of which Is dancing. She dances In cunning: little steps, seesawing the air with her aims, thus getting her physical culture exercises without sac rificing her grace. Hut, on the other hand, the Japanese beauty docs not need the gymnasium suit, and the punching bag. She never ruins her complexion with rich foods. She does not know what It Is to lie all day In a steam heated apartment reading a hovel and eating rich candy and cake. At early dawn her windows are open and she la out gathering flowers. For what would a Japanese home be without plants and flowers! And by noun she haa brewed her tea begun her embroidery. Good Complexion from Daily Bath. Tier dally bat!; must not he forgotten, for of all the women In the world the Japanese is most particular about bathing. She takes n bath every day nnd so do all her household, down to hor cook nnd her gardener. And so the Japanese woman keeps the pores of her skin open and Is clean. She would not think of neglecting this ceremony, which Is to her a dignified rite. Keeping clean . k Understands Art of Making Up. The Japanese woman Is past grand mistress of the art nf making up. She has the trick of coloring her face hlghlv developed. With her n little paint Is not bad form, far from it. Fainting the lips Is a dally custom nnd she takes as mutfi pride In It as though she were at work upon a canvas She tints her eyis. her lips, and, sometimes, her cheeks, though, as a rule, they il l not need It. If ever you go to Jaivin It would be worth your while to 'et a Japanese woman make up your face once for you. And you will feel like laughing and crying all In one breath, Ipughlng because ynu have suddenly been made so pretty cr wide smth frrclWd ' ''k i mmy NjvS1 fi. j is one of the secrets of a good complexion. The woman who t': r " , ' Jf' 'lk jj Jp' . . k :' " , I keeps clean will have a good skin as a rule. -,: V ' ' ' v .,Nl A r " 1 The Japanese woman Is never pressed for time. That is . : " , A '-'ifi ''?f II one nf her main attractions. Leisure In the American woman ''HvS' ' ' I ' ' - jf ' ''' a ,nst Rrt' the JaP"n,,,e woman possesses It to ay i ' . t'Ji t 4?V'rV i fL II high degree. She Is nfVer hurried. She has plenty and ' - - V f V, I ui -i 'T 'Ifln ' v "1 W Plenty of time. So. when It comes to her toilet she works I ;. ' "', X . J V 11 i v !!' V'C J slowly and with great care. She takes an hour for a task , ; i I J FL ' 1 v 11 which the American woman hurries through In ten minutes V . ' I ' LAVr! f 'UiW I or even less. . X ' ' V I ' iv5'l J V ' X, W II Ll Priding herself on her pretty forehead, she would not U, f V ' f y "v -Ht? T i'tf, f 1 I for all the universe wear a bank or h wave. She loves to I '" A I k fir3 JK have her hair grow low on her forehead, and then she takes L V- v, ' f 1 i M V'vi ' -Vl fKw'm and brushes It back to give her face that clear, sweet look 1 VHf A ' f TT ' ' t i a'.', Ufc. k 1 f. 1 ? 1 which Is so attractive In the Japanese. Her hair Is always Is ' 1" J f VaaangMaaMBaaH I brushed smoothly hack over n roll. -s and crying because ynu have not the art of making yourself si utterly beautiful again. The little Japanese will seat you upon the floor upon a toll of matting or a curled up rug. Then she will shake out your hair and toss it up on yotir head, putting In ipieer little rolls of dark Japanese material and twisting it here and parting it there, rolling all the time until she bus built the structure up. When she has finished your hnlr will be ex quisitely coiffed with not a hair out of place. k Coiffure One of Her Secrets. She will then no over it with a dark colored oil. hmhly s..nted. parting it with the palms of hi r hands to mike tie 'i ' r lie in place. She will so deftly and prettily in in.iue it that our hair will be as neat after It has bei n up t-i. bonis us when It first left hi r hands. It w ill neither blow si nor tumble down. That Is one of her secrets Then, with a little nil, she wHl spat your face in a way fia i will feel like massage. Hut she will do it with her lienor Hps to make the muscles glow. This art nf linger tip massage Is ntmost unknown ouLslde of Japan. Yet for stlm o'atlng the flesh, waking up flic muscles, and putting the nei-vi s to sleep M Is uncojitaled. It makes one younger and fresher and Is the greatest tonic on earth. While she Is doing this she Is rubbing in n sweet th'n cream and your face now shims pink and oily. Hut not for l ng. Mixing up somethlnc In her little saiior she taki s a brush, and with a delicate work that Is almost like stipple, rlio touches up your forehead so as to make your hair grow a little lower, ns she will tell you. She does it so lightly anil so prettily that It actually looks like n growth of hair upon our brow, which suddenly becomes low and broad and al most classic. If your eyebrows are light or deficient she dues not for get them In her beauty sohi me. and she Is sun to touch up your temples just the least lest they look bare w'here the ,balr grows back too far. Now with her tinner lips dipped In n scarlet stain she t inches your lips In make Hum glow. They will not look as though they had been touched up, but only a healthy red. i red that Is almost a cherry. And the stain will slay on. It Will not come on" on handkerchief or napkin. It Is on to stay until It Is washed off. The Japanese woman believes In color effect, and that Is why she bleaches her little teeth unlll they are perfectly while and why she keeps hi r hair so dark. Kven her skin Is clear and soft, though It Is of a deep color, an olive rather than a pale cream. She is Ihe world's most divided beauty, the most famous beauty irs the universe, the Japanese woman. And the woman who wants o become u beauty would do wi ll bo study her and her methods In the hope of getting a hint or two. i m m ft i k i , , m II0IiWIWiI' ON THE FARISAN BOULEVARDS. LOST SEVEN SONS. ALMOST HUMAN. WARNING PUBLIC HOUSE SIGN. COLLISION. Wj w Q s y r v' 4 The ixirters of Purls, with great loaii- I In xi s i n their backs, are one of the sights of the morning hours on the boulevaids. . OXGEST WHISKERS. A A A DOTTED FAMILY. ill . s I Vt 1 ' m rVl ' " Jf I ' '-s i 5 gJ When these lion cubs were left motherless the retriever took pity on them and adopted tl em as her own. ON AN OCEAN LINER. 7 W4 0 isfl : i 5stoi 5" '"'VI r ' ' Tins couple from KharofT are named Ivan- Thlg cieVer goose Is to be seen at The Iu:i off. a common name in Russia, and they Horse, Shoreditch. England. It drinks a have had the misfortune to lose no fewer QUrt of beer a day, eats bread and cheese, than seven sons in the war. and dancea to the tune of " Down South." VENTILATION, BUT NO SNEAK THIEVES KING EDWARD A Ftriklng novelty In the arrim.mniUil.n, .... "' '"''" K'tel Kriedrieh, the new steam- tMuilund has Kahiaa beaten. Alexander ship now on the a to t'hlna and Japan i Wllkie of I'pper Craigle. Perth, boasts a a omnusiiim tltud lih ey.ry uio.lern at - beard more than eight feet 1 ng. It Is still pllance. The timuaijm i: length - growing. feet; width, 17 fel U Inch., hvigbt. I tret. r ' r; The new safety bedroom door hook, which permit- of a few Inches of ventilation with out any possibility of entry from without. Aa aeen In the Illustration, a Blot la affixed to the door, and in this slot runs a b-.ll fastened to a rod fixed to the doorpost. The ball can be taken from the Mint by a person Inside the room anfti only when the door Is shut. CLEVER CANARY. Melton Prior, the war correspondent, made thi clever drawing of England n king with one or two stroke- of the pen in U than a minute. mm I lit ;.' 1 13 n i'l U I mi .hL v I-,-! . In I.iinehouse. Kngland, outside the " Edinburgh castle," formerly a iIhivihk public house, but now u temperance restaurant. Is this extraordinary sign. WHEN CHICAGO TALK'S, A WINTER SAIL. III Mtt t m ii ii I $ a t i t u ii Mv 9 utiK r Trained to. ride perched on a little wagon. This diagram shows how the tide of talk rises and falls In a Chicago telephone office and In one of New York's central stations. Most exhilarating among winter poita Is flying over the lee on skates propelled by a brisk wind ugaiiiKt a good sized sail. w f-r, t ik "1L A switch engine was out on the main track with a single box ear A loaij Inichl i glue humped the shlfti r off Its trucks ii .1 set It up on a box car plalform. The ne -inentiini cnl the box ear with lis strange load down a Fli i p grade. When it stoppi d It was siyeial miles from the scene of the accident. m UK AI.I. Ml i'.TY The Star HAKliTY ItAZKK.S SAFFTY HAUH IS Tilt: KIIIIIIKAI, 'I'll : T4lt Surely liiizor lui I hi II ifllltlili'il hul I, CM I OUi!l laleil in nfli rlllK lie Mire In I f lieu llu- Ihrie ntii i s j,re i.n f the ImeJe. unit the wool "SiHr" i Vj eii the fiarne of t ho ruy.i.r. Ik & K-K Iliixor rnmplelr $2 tin I ' I - m tc.. . .i 6d. Kamnfp Rrn. 8-12 BcADE-SI., N. 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