The Omaha Sunday: Bee Magazine Page Copyright. 191 by Aaierfeea-KxambMr. Great iif.mn Kigali Rtrv. 1 . aM. l mm eras . "Jf arm are Urge Lata then dafly with an astringent, as white wine vinegar, which i . .whiten at well a reduce." MME. CAVALiERJ continue her brilliant and practical tcrie. of article on aelf culture by a timely chap ter on how to beautify 4bc neck and bow to male the arms attr active by making then jounc! and while, and plump only in proportion to the figure. . She tcDs what thall be done to whiten the yellow neck." what thould he done to piumpea the thin one, and what (or the "icraggly" and aging one. She give valuable advice on bow to reduce the coarse arm and how to bu3d tbe acrawney one. She give direction a to bow to rid the arms of the masculine appearance caused by super-" fluous hair. ,"".' .-.;' By Mme. Una Cavalierl A' T tola time oast girts are looking anxiously to their neck, boulder and arm. ; Winter it particularly unkind to all i of these parts of the body. Tbe neck 4a always tbe sufferer when fast ion decree high collar. It ta beet to eompromii with Cash Ion by letting tbe collar ail guimpea be of tbln, soft material. When tbl 1 not poealbl .tbe col lar can be lined witb white, e'eX though you batte place of aft muslin or ilk inside tbe cellar for yourself. It ti worth tbe effort to keep our .sack clear, Sett .and white. Dark collar communicate their color In an ugly, shadowy rim that 1 anything else than attrac tive, ' Or tbay cause fellow stain difficult to remove. Should you see this unwelcome, appearance, add to the daily acrub witb a complexion brush and pur soap and vara rater an applica tion at least once a day. preferably before retiring, of tbb: Distilled witch hazel.... 1 ounce j Rose water ,......,...., ounce ' bichloride of jrtrcury.,.l erln ' ' Moisten tie yellowed eklo W a apoage or a piece t absorbent cote ton saturated with th foregoing. The tight collar, beside robbing tb seek of It aetural tairnes by disturbing tbe circulation and lea vening tbe supply of blood to those parte, causes premature wrinkling of tbe neck. The best care ia to wear bigb. collar act at all or a little as possible. At least do not wear them at borne. Free your ' neck a soon possible and nour ish the starred muscles by feeding them liberally witb a cold cream. Or a pasta mad a follow ha the same elect, beside whitening tb kin: Liquid honey, en tablespoonful. Juice of one temoa. ' r White of two eggs. , Mix these with enough fine oat meal to make a fairly thick, moeth past. This Is the season for revealing tb arms. If they be painfully thin or embirrastingly clump those qualities are shown in the low cut, ahortslaered goes. The beautiful arm bait midway between these extreme, it should b frankly round'aad plump, but not fat. That it should be smooth and soft and white goes almost without saying. It might have all these desirable points, yet fail of beauty because It does not taper at the wrist. If tb arms are this, gentle exer cise and much ligbt massage with oil, almond and olive In equal parts, with a few drops of benioln for whitening the mixture, should grad uslly increase their size and curves. If they are too large, vigorous us of the exerche should reduce them, especially if they are bathed dally with an astringent, ae, for Instance, with white wine vinegar, which whitens as well a reduce. Tbln a run cae b softened aad fed by lacing loo, oily baadagea about them at aight. la ta same way aotigh, red bow may b beauti fied. t ilasy of my correspondent com plala at this eeasoa of goose flesh. This lotion, of Italian origin, will make them smoother, and should, ia good time, entirely remove the rough appearance. . I's this freely on the arm after wsblng them and before tbey bv been thoroughly dried: Bo water, n pint Tincture of benzoin, one fluid drachm. Tincture f telu, twenty diep. Often a glri dislikes to bare her arm because there is on them a , thick, dark growth of superfluous hair, unwelcome because, my corre spondent sadly declare. It makes tbem "look like monkey." Tbl depilatory powder, It used most carefully, will remove that bairy covering for a time I merit earn estly warn you, however, to be ex ceedingly careful in your use of it Remove It the instant it begin to mart. If you do not your arm msy b permanently disfigured: Starch ounce Quicklime S ounce Orplment li ounce Crab each of these into a fine powder. Mix tbem well and keep tbem la a tightly closed Jar or bot tle. When tbe depilatory Is needed pour a teaspoottful into a saucer. ' "- . Inn "V" V I V 'L : )l 1 ' -n-v-J wSi -y V . v 1 f j . , i . V".J " 'tin , ' i yfiy? ' 1 ' muscles 1 t .:-YiX-K.tV.3r I Rslnwster. en alnt. , Tincture ef esnthari, . f l I r- . I jTf ir aj Li..(Bi' " & lrT . f ! B3lfh . , Pur ro.w.ur, ' pint Add enough warm water' to "make a tbln paste. Spread this on the hairy part -of tb arm -K atrri paper knjfe, or any smooth, 4t 1. strument with " a blunt edge. Wkii th smarting' be. - gins scran off the paste t once. The bsir should come off at tbe same time. Better apply to the skin, whether It eems inflam ed by this treatment or ot, beat ing lotion, as equal part of witch hazel and glycerin, . Wbst I bav aid of keep tie seek aed arm is good onditioa ap plies o the shoulder. Car ry the body weij and your shoulder will be firm and graceful. Car ry the bead well and both boulder and neck will be 1 of attractive . outline. Tb (boulder ad arms, it dis figured by blotches or redneus, will be improved by the use of: Elder flower water g ounces Glycerin t ounce Pulverized borax ...... Vt tfram 0r tbis formula: Orang flwr water... unee Pulverized borax rm Olycerin V ""K Apply freely to the reddened or blotched surfaces. , Beauty Questions Answered C. R. write to ask a brief de scription ot face massage. The beet face massag is a gentle slapping with your own palm that neve see) eevare with eeM eeeees, Fifteen minute are enough. U 10 Wishe direct! oas for makng the hair "darker sod early." A mild tea mad of burdock I the Id German hair darkened. Celng ef vegetable origin, It ha not tie bijueleue offset ef ordinary eye. Shaking the hlr, by eatohing hantf , fM ef It by th and leoeening the hairs frm their llngln, Indi vidual neighbor, I th insane fol lowed by Ann Held, who has beau tiful hair, to make It oft and fluffy. But If your hair I not naturally curly th kid-covered curlers r 1 the snly substitutes I know to make ', up th lack. These compound, I have tinderstood.i have be ssd J witb eucceee, though I do not give them my persons I Indorsement: , ... Ouino seed, on tbleponful. Rainwater, one pint. , . Bruise th seeds. Boll the mix-, , ture gently until th quantity I re. ducsd thre-urtr of a plat ' gtrln th liquid end when It has cooled dd to It four tablepeeorrf ule of celegne. Apply thla t th hair with email eponge. After dampen. ; ing th hair with ttil roll on curler. . This liquid ha also its friends who claim lor It efficacy, and, lnce it ha as harmful Ingredients, there should be no objection to trying It: Pur rosewsMr, Pulverised gum arable, I eza. Strain through cheesecloth. Apply this to the bsir before sr.. ranging It. The bandoline will keep the "wave" In place a you arrange Ihem. ( i ' - - K. B. C. write: "Kindly tell en what I shall do for an obatinat case ot falling hair.' , , Now and then It Is well to di minish the beat In tb bead by ap plying lumps of ice wrapped in auft cloths or towels, to the part of the head that Is hot any pert but tbe . bsi'k of the head. 'The shock to (hat part I have found too gnL Or the application of soft towels or eloth dipped Into cold wster and often re. newed will drive the excens of blood from tbe bead. Alcohol I cooling for tb time, t have frequently rubbed it Into my scalp. epeclslly when the scalp wif perspiring. It is. beeide being cool ing, strong disinfectant, ridding tbe scslp of microbes that are enemies to the hair. Of Internal remedies for and pre ventives ot th Inning hair, which I the precursor ot baldness. known physician gave this: Tincture of jaborindl. Take flv to thirty drop In water, four time a day. Also this: Sulphuoreu acid, t . . Syrup ef orange flower, 2 eza Tak a teaspoonful In water thre time day. Syrup of hypophosphytes, I ezs. Alain, t grain. . Tak on teaspoonful thre time a day. ... Ot local applications I recommend for falling balr tbat la "dry" tbis: Maroury etsat. S ea. - Oil af are. 1 Ma. It bld aput appear auer nines Improvement bus been quickly snowa wbea tbl peeperaUoo , I i used: 'Olyeerlne, 4 ez. . Rectified spirits, 1 pint Sublimed sulphur, ' oz. Tincture ef cantharldts, Tb best way to spply Uls I t wet the haul snot with It thr times day. rubbing it In well witb a soft, old tooth brush. mirunlatiiig to tbe aew balr that ha been coaxed to grow and which 1 of infant Ilk weakur when It grat appear l: Deodorized alcohol, pint . Pil of mc. 'A Apply ia th m wy a th foreeolng. When the bsir eome out too rree ly try hampoolng dally nntll the nosslbl destructive microbe ha been bnlhed, V R. y: forta year et aze, and 1 weigh 1S pound, and would Ilk your advice a to how to become thinner. I feel a though I am ridiculed by every one. Ale kindly uvi me how to rid myself of drk freckle." If you war full grown I should ad vise eating but one meal a day, ex ercliing much out of door aad leaping an hour or two lea a day. tint ad no you re of a growing age I will not take tb responsibility of such advice without your Drat eon (ultlng a physician. It you are at fourteen full grown, a are eom persons, this advice wlU apply. Dark freckles should be treated ii lighter one. Tttis is a barmleea bleach. Apply it to tb freckle with a camel' hair brush. It it red den and atlng tb kln, do not be alarmed. ' Lactt acid, 2 ezs. Glycerin, 1 oz. ftosewater, 't z. r- Aftarward allay the burning by applying any oothlng cold cream. This remedy, knows aa fctar c hand's, ba bee meet elective in hundreds ef cases a ebitlnat freckle (bat I bav known: Aa nc bettl ef hydnazon. An ounce bottl of glycozone. Pint beb tb face thorough ly with warm, aoapy water. Then with Molt camel e-hftir bruab pply to tbe akl the bydrazon. weaken- ed by mixing it with aa equal quan tity or water. Allow tt tn dry ea the skin. Thenah a attagiac. itch ing aenaatloa lollew, Urle ved not be alarming. Tbea gently apply the glycozone in the same wy. , Do tat every wight and morning oji til th track Lee have disappeared. After tbat make the application at least once a week to prevent tb re turn. , , j A. H. B. aaks for bmt abouT prematar gray hair." ' Tbos hair are ia taeaueive h fnf that vniie a In ia haI in wnA condition. Tb farmer prepare tb oil before he now hi crop, and after a ba sowed the crop no cul tivate tb eoil. Look wU t th aoU from which yvur balr crow. Keep th kla eool and nolst and ' too from the scalp. U toe scalp be dry aad (cabby take regnant ahem noos and after each Kb )anqv. tin thoroughly into tb root et th hair. Many bv faith ta the hair growing qualltiea of vaseline. My objection to that 1 it to of mineral origia. I prefer eoametk marie frem animal fata or eoteteU oil. Masaag your oalp every wonting until tbe akta awvee easily upon the aoalp. Break It gently once a day with long strokes, glrmg tt at least on hundred atrokee. V' a cooling hair lotion. Thai la cooling and stimulating: ftotewetec, g , Brandy, t eza. Castor ell, I ez. Ammonia, t ex. Or. It yow hair I oily, thla i better: Alcohol, ez. ' Cocoanut ell, t'i ezs. Tlnctur af nux vomica, 4 drama Tincture ef alcehello cantharid, CI dram. Tincture ef capsicum, 1 dram. The Cannibals ItpvEAIt. deart" remarked Kr. Jack U pott Jooes. ea be dropped th t . ; ; ' How to Make Your Room EicientBiy Prof. Charles Barnard f H" rERE ia the plan ot a bedroom uitible tor a young man. It 1 shows the snap of tbe room. th position of th door and tb win dow, aad shows that the furniture la arranged for tb comfort and con venience ct tb person who msy oc cupy the room at night. . Tbe room, t in a country bouse and we zuay Imagine that it i tbe bom ot a young commuter. Every week-night, some time between ten and twelve, be goes to tb room, and what be says and does while getting ready for tbe night and gettlag ready for hi train In tbe morning make a story tbat miy be aad or amuitng yuat a yon look at it. H enter the room tired aad a Precautionary M" IB. LAW was feeBDC weary, yaaea. aad la need ef a chance, -gee tbat you (et plenty pt bath aad af food food. Sir. lew," said hi medical advtser to b!m, "and flad out aoaw gulet country eotiacs where yoe caa take a tboreufb nst-" "go 1 wraw." sera Mr. Law. te a eer. taia eld timer, aad la the coarse f ay letter I asked (be eld farmer If there was a bath tn hie beuaey "In repiy he a!d: " If jrea WAXT a baih, yoe bad better ta' :- Ware ye come." a result earel, and put down hi watch and then bunts for the oid fsshioned key can't think where he left It. walk ll ever the room look ing tor It, slops Before tbe mirror to see if hi neckti la clean, find the key Just where be left it and then bunt for hi pajama can't think where he left them. Oh! They la tb baaket from tb laundry tbat cam borne that day. Drops bis things anywhere and, at last, gets to sleep. Bnddenly he discover It is day light aad spring up, bunt for hi watch. He Is late. Run to wash stand. No water. U pick p the ' pitcher and runs to th bathroom. Door locked. He waits, fuming and fretting for three minutes at last, get tbe water, washes In a hurry. No towels look la drawer; none there He run to door and call: "Mother! Sister! Somebody bring me a towel. Oh. Thank you, -Where tn what did I do with my where ha it gown to?" He walks, walk, aad walk from table to closet, from chiffonier to wshtand and back to tbe mirror. At last be reaches the dining room. 4 minute after be got out of bed. On the table i a letter "Can't open it now no time to bother with it most get a bite and my train." Late that night be And the un opened leater in hi room. It says. "Please rail." somewhere downtown at once, "and ee about a better Job Now, what i tbe matter? I It tbe room or tbe furniture or i it the young man? Look at th plan of the room again. The position of the bed between the window ! right Tb washstand and tbe mir ror are both right, because near th high dormer window, with a good light for washing and th best side light for tbe mirror. The two chairs are in the best place for nee, night or morning. The space between the bed and the chiffonier and the two tables make an excellent dresaing SOVTH WIMPOW ffVr1i- ) v-""n4 rs DOOR u.i, a. Diagram Showing the Route of the Efficient HaU-Roomer. M L:. .' , : j 1 lu haU!a her beady in th asoraiagt M, his aisaple rate while dref for hie day'a work. 1 e tbar will be aad ew leaving room, with a good light and every thing In may reach. Ixwk at th plan again and let us imagine tbat a different kind of a man ba tbe room. At 10:20 be enter th door, follows route marked N, and turn to tbe left and place tbe lamp and bl stemwlnder on tbe small table by th door. Then, in two ateps, be rearbea the other table, where eh takes from the drawera fresh handkerchiefs, col lar, etiSe and tie that he will need in the morning. Two more steps brings him before th chidonler for whatever clothing he tbink b will need to-morrow. H then walk round the foot of th bed, leaving tbe cloth ins on tbe foot ot tbe bed and placing tbe amall thing in the drawer ot th washitand In eaay reach when standing before the mirror In tbe morning. Now for bed. Every piece of clothing is bung on it book or placed in closet or on the chair In a certain regular order, so that It can be taken up In tbe morning with out a aingle lost mottoo. As soon as it Is ligbt be begins st tbe place where be left off tbe night before end taking up esch piece In reverse order he wsshes end dresse. crowing th room but once. He follows route msrked M and picks up bis watch lust as be goes ont the door ot hi room. He is glad to note that be ba plenty of time to gel a breath of fresh air out of doors, look at the mail and perhaps help mother bring in breakfast, and best of all. he has a good half hour to himself before tho day' work begins Hi time he knew was worth more In the morning than at night, and he made a list of all tbe thing be must use In the morning and then arranged tb thing in th order in which they would be uaed, begin ning witb the towel and ending with the wbiek broom. He then "routed" tb room so tbat be could enter the door, turn to tbe left and pass the small table, tbe chiffonier and the second table and then walk round tbe foot or tbe bed to the washitand and then walk to the closet by tbe head ot the bed. Tbia trip was continuous and without single backward atep. It la ahown on the plan by the dotted line marked N. in the morning be reversed the route, as shown by dotted line marked M. Very soon he bad a place for everything along each rout and arranged in the order In which they were laid down or taken up. Within a week be had committed all this to memory and could do everything la tbe right order t a good speed and without a mistak as a matter ot habit. Tbe Inefficient man took ferty-aln minutes to get dowa late to break tut. Tb efficient man who took all the trouble to make the route map came down m twelve minute, had good breakfast, looked at hi mail and the paper and. by atarting early and having no toat motions, gained bait an hour every morning. three hour clear gain every week and his own time twelve precious hour month eight whole day in a year saved.,. newspaper wpoa hi knees aad Baaed hi dear wife, sitting on ths opposite side easel" -Whit la, acerr Baked wat Una 1, sae 1 Mined hack ks be chair I the sous ot sracklag whalebone. -Why er a report her ef ship that was wracked aear Terra del p"aeo, where tb eaaatbala ar, ye know, dear. The ruegaa killed aad ate th aulas, K nppesrs, but absalatsiy tabued eat wtsre than on at th A taowM wb were swong the survivors ot the wrack." Ia deedt 1 abeeJd have tbonght they nreeld bav pieteTtad W eat kadtes. They ere so much mere aaader than soen, aren't tbeyt" Well, I don't knew. It esa, aeosrd icc ts this aotovat, that the twn man tbey aie ba aoUln ea bat Annas! ehtrta nnd lura trousers, which tba amvngta nuBcae ap witb tbe aaca. Th on woman that Ihejr ate" -Ahl" "Had a her. ks addition to bar ai0s ctottes, about a pint af halrplaa, a, air, caraot, a beni-steel oms-iaiprwvar, aavu xJ4used silver haaalea, a bamiafeed wwtat ben, with steal ebaulaJne, sriaaora. kvt-tea-beok. eorkaerew, etc, hraaa-tlpped aeels to her beota, glir- "Ooed grackoaa, hew they mast hav affaredr -Rather! Uatea to thla: "War nvn days after the cbtsc of tbe tribe never atared er apoke, bat has ataes neavered an celebrated his eonvajaaeaaue by boning forty ebndraa aa a taaaa-effer-lag. He bis since sworn, and sane his tribe swear, never te eat aaether white anew.'" , Love's Outetaadiar Feattrt. Harold Hew do yon knew yoe really leva me. Henrietta? Henrietta Ob. HaroM,' ataes I have known you I have eulte eoea So admire ears tbat stsad out . '