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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1912)
'eaeeeeaa'jajnjnjajajajaj . . . The Omaha: Sunday Bee Magazine Page Copyright. 1911, by American-Examiner. Orrat Britain Ktght Rerrv 4 Lina Cavalieri IT li possible to train a child to beauty and this graining con 1st of two means. On la to teach the little one habits ot per ' eoual daintiness. The other la to Imprest upon him or her while very young, the principles of health. A third ia to correct any defects by early attention (o them on your own part it you are parent, guardian or teacher. For Instance there is the child whose beauty may be marred by outstand ing ears. The ears can be pressed back against the head by a compress made at home and worn at night, A bandage easily made house consists long, folded of strong twisted first the head the chi o, around the then over the of the head, ends of tie ot muslin drawn rather over tne ears ana g1 j ;astnea to one or me lengthwise strip . y safety pine. If you Unci the ehlM nftert hreath.. Ing with difficulty be probe bly Buf fers from that growth at tha back of the nostrils called adenoid. -Take him to a physician and have them removed, so preventing a Ions; train of disasters, mental and physical, whose signs are ' that ' strained, drooping countenance we know as an adenoid face. Don't let any charlatan try to convince yon that they can be cured In any other way. The single way to remove adenoids is by a surgical operation. Look to the fact that the child's teeth have a good start. A little watchfulness will cause the first est to be drawn in good time for the second to come In straight and -Strang. Thtn teach ths littls one to take pride In their whiteness. Furnish s pure, fresh powder or paste, or let her use a powder for 1 one cleansing and a pasts for the next, end so on, alternating. Teach her to brush the teeth up end down, not serosa, and to brush them Inside ss well ss out, snd slong ths crowns. Help her to form ths habit of always rinsing her mouth with warm wste, or with warm sslt water, If there be an acid tendency of the mouth, after each meal. Teach her that the. mouth must always be rinsed with wster Into which a pinch of borax ." or of bicarbonate of soda has been dropped, after eating either fruits, which are acid, or candy, which soon resolves itself Into acids. Teach ber that It ia ss necessary to be pure of mouth as of speech. Train her to be proud of clean sails and to be ashamed of gray or black rimmed ones. Teach her early to trim her nails and to keep them spotless, and keep tb reticle pressed back from them. Teach them that soiled bands are a dis grace to a little girl and offensive In a little boy. Appealing te the pardonable van- lkaUtiswsiija.ft. Wlki'l ill!' '!i;'HIl" I: 'iliritiiiii'lt ,,tK,i,tti4Hj;j . iter fimmw-Uwm Wsmn,. m J , S$ MME. CAVAUERI believes" that it 'U possible to; train ehM to beauty. After an- 'Jf yfl N 6 nouncing her creed, she step by step proves reasonableness. Again the demonstrates ; rffl ' : W&J'M the superior value of her erie of beauty lessons by telling, 'a detail how to do this train- if jM ''iYjj ' SjkSi' ing of the beauty of the future. . - . ,' , , . iiRilS&t I ilftll , :::r wmj Jit lit iri-J' : liiiMiiiii in the - AJi, . t J Vi M ' 2 ' V ' ' of a ?.. ffffi - A l( ATClV-- WJr '4X- . 1 N 7. . ' strip tfJr . j 1 A ' f. "ITC- .tf-" i .W.jN, ? 1 - I' '. , muslin. : 'I t77J & 1 A;Vi(''it V VTt " crown i:vi; w. m . ..,lf, v f - -v strips t-v.-- i,- "i'P iV. ''.v W Xv 1 btaf -J? y vi- --.t KW.mn' M v: r:v. Tnun tb eyebrows by twice daily breehing.'" L V r I ftX Lin. A ltS 4 v III r. i 17 Of - ?.VVt ' fJ 'I ?a - hlAh fiiiitlJS) I . . A . . t. a,' V1 r of..:'.' LI. 1 Y ANSWERED By Mme.Cayalieri H. 0. asks me to publish a formula for an astringent that will reduce the size ot the large pores In ber face. In the same page she makes a confession: "I have been steaming my face a great deal and I thought perhap It was that which enlarged the pores." Tou are quite right about the cause of those enlarged pores, t hav repeatedly said la my articles on beauty that I waa opposed to face steaming, eieejit aa a last resort, when the pores were deeply clogged with dust The evils of face, steaming are two. It causes the skla to relax, stretch and become flabby and eventually to form wrinkles. And It so relaxes the pore that tome of them refuse to draw together again, leaving unsightly holes In the face. Appl with a piece of medicated gauia the following: Camphor water i pint Glycerin ounce Borax Yt OKflce H. L. F. says: "My Tsce I beginning to got a Utile heavy looking. The cheek mus cles are beginning to eag. Also my shoulders ' are beginning to grow a little heavy. What do yon advised Much exercls out of doors and abstlnenoe from rich foods. A chin band ot rubber or ot strong muslin worn at night will help to support the muscles, also pre vent one of the habits which product ear glng cheek muscles. Form the tiablt of holding your head high, with chin a little uptllted. Tb application of cloth wet In oo!a water makes the muscles firmer. Many pat the face with Ice. , Others pats the tee over t with long upward strokes from V chin, to forehead. The Ice should be wrapped In cotton or In a piece of muslin. H. R. 0. propound these queries: "First, tow can I whiten my akin! Sec ond, now can I prevent redness at the tip of my nose? Third, bow can I make a broad nose thin? Fourth, bow can I cure block head r A red note Is caused usually by excetsive use of alcohol or by some form of Indiges tion or Imperfect circulation. Loosening your clothing wherever It Is tight, whether It be In collars, garters, belts, gloves or shoes. Eat plain foods, little meat and many vegetable and aalids and much fruit. Drink water very freely. You wilt Improve the shape of your nose by gently pulling It, beginning at the bridge, between tb eyes, and pressing the cushions of the thumb and first linger against tha sides ot the nose sad drawing them slowly, gently, but with arm pressure, to the Up. Dip a soft complexion brush into green soap, which you probably know Is a liquid, and scrub the part affected by blackheads. The more obatlnate ot them may hare to bo pressed gently out with the fingers or a comedone extractor. Afterward apply cold cream to heal the skla Irritated by the treat ment J. C. M. writes: "I am deeply Interested - In your articles. I bar been reading them Ifrom the very first I am desirous ot a cold 'cream recipe, also one for a lotion to clot the pores after facial maassge." This cold cream I a good food for tb iHn: , Oil of aweet almonds, 10 grama Coeea biftter, 11 gram. prmactl, 11 grama. White wax, grama. Camphor water la an astringent. Thlr mlKtur, servo the earn purpose: Camphor wstsr, 1 pint. Glycerine, y, ounce. Pulverised borax, J tunc.' Why a Good Chef Is Worth $10,000 a Year . Ity that Is In little children, taeh all that much of ths expression of the fsce depends upon the ercn and svnoothnees of the eyebrows, and anew them how to train them by twice daily brushing. Teach her to watch the dainty movements ot her pet canary and her favorite kitten and emulate their table manners. Birds handle their food delicately, and kitten seldom fill ' their mouths overfull The little girl will wsnt to be as fine aa her pets, aad unconsciously will develop pretty table manners. Teach him not to b afraid of fresh air. Teach blm the contrary by telling him the story ot "The Black Hole of Calcutta" and of the beautiful boy who waa glided to head, a procession and who died after hi brief gloryt because his pore bad been closed by the gaudy stuff with which he waa be decked. Bogle stories are permis sible If they frighten children Into ' care of their health by leaving their wlndows open two or three Inches at night and by wearing their clothes loose. ' - . . ( Don't let the children In your charge study to the point of eye strain. Teach them to use the ears to save the ees. Let them learn by listening. It was prophesied by a writer on health that in time the phonograph that now grinds out rag time airs to the lessening ot the standard of popular taste will have records which tell the classic short stories of biography, fiction snd history. Don't allow a child to oversrudy.' Better a ' well de veloped, rosy-cheeked little one who krows no Latin nor higher mathematics . than- : a squlnty, nnaflmlc who knows both, but who doesn't know the way in woods to the woodchuck's nest nor bow to. defend himself in a schoolboy fight. Teach thsra to love the life In Br an Ex-Chef. SOME people ar still astonished when they near that a gassl . chef draws a salary of $10,000 , a year. It can easily be shows that a cbst who serve large hotel may easily be worth this sum or more. Many New York hotels are paying from -110.004 to $15,000 a year tor their sbe.e. - Tb good chef mut be a natural-' 1st, an economist, a disciplinarian, a butcher, a hygtetilat. a cberalst. an artist, a sculptor and an epicure. , He la a naturalist because of his Intimate knowledge of sll kinds of meat animals: birds, both wild and domestic; flh, crustdrepu aud bell; of fruits, vegetables, sploe and condiments. I He must know In whst season each kind of food Is st Its best; In what country or section it la pro- duced. I t He must be an natomlst becau-lpHg Brlhthriag. Mounted Infantry . .1 . k - - . , I . I , . iktu every win muu joiiifc in lur tnals. birds and fish which hand lea. butter or milk must be kept In seps rat compart. meats, cheese la anoth er and meat In another, and extracts, olive ell and syrup mutt be kept la a dark, cool place or their delicate flavor will be Impaired. ' Re must be chemist In order to understand the nature of food and the proem of digestion. H knows that there Is no healthy dl gmtlon without fermentation, and tint disordered fermentation will eause 111 health. Buttermilk wben taken Into the Stomach will create an entirely new fermentation. The lactic acid bacteria preeent la but t termilk will check the disease- pro ducing bacteria and restore the s'omsrh to Its normal condition. Ia the preparation of certain antes Including Bordelalte and piquante, evaporation plays an im portant part in producing the nec essary flavor. Others. Including Ber. naise. Hollandalse and Mayonnaise, are made by emulsifying the In gredients. If they are not sealed at the proper temperature the cook's work bss gone for nothing. A respectable soup Is beet mad by evaporation. The fresh cut vege tables are placed iu a saucepan, to which Is added some clarified butter. The pan la covered hermetically and placed over a slow fire, which ex tract tha Jaice snd the stimulat ing sslts from the vegetables. Ignorance of the laws of chem istry Is responsible for the taste less beef soup so frequently served. Too Many on One A Great Athlete KICKX and Pat bad been at school were turned out ea parade. Their lyl togttker. but had drifted apart h, cattle were not exactly of t raoe- n after life. They met one day. and In some dishes smsll birds. ' "r,- they war only hired me conversation turned on athletic. " -'Did you vr meet mr brother X)eanlr aaked Pat "H ha Just woo ' i . -, - A o - if i . I'll such aa quull. have all their bonea.,rom ,oc' Proprl.tors removed, and this require a spec Is 1 knowledge of anatomy He must be sa economist, beeaase on bis ablll'y In this way depends omnibus merchant. 7 ki7.l r -1 . li- But of all th ancient mounts, that a 0n mwiaJ In a Marathon rac,- rlWen y Trooper Blaeher wis th -Bedad." replied Mike, "sure, sad wort and was awarded th blcuit ,.,., uut did I v t.n ..... k- . - - . 1. . k -1 1 I ... ... ... .. . piunn oi inf uwi. m By , overwhelming majority- wuneut m uacIg at Ballythomas" knows that potato, be they ever so ' . ,B0W ot huiit. . lh llM "Oa-hoed graclousl" gasped th cap- gen la mind. Uln, (taring at th ancient charger. "Weli.' said Mika. "h' got a gold Whatev., bar. yea go, th.r. Top.r TrA'VJZ. 8lasbr two cup for wrestling, and a lot uf -A bora, sir."" replied th trooper badge for boxing and cycling." ,),-,; -Begorra." aald Pat, -he mut b a I e he's eat a ," aald th HI- Tr' j" 'TJ. . , . iV . J . butt ft . j-ft.f. V :sJ.ff t.i ft, , f' t . I ! I J kJ N jf - ' '- 1. 'XI, ' 'fi , t ' k ' I rbeap, should be peeled with as little waste as poxalble, A largo bo'el about fifty bushels a day, aad the net profit will be Increased $.1,000 to $4,000 a year by a chef who ate iioutoo economically as com ps rod with one who doesn't Then there are eases where five duien eggH will answer the purpose ef ten down, provided they are prop erly handled by the chef, nud the no way Impaired.. The principle sppllrs to milk. nutter and hundred of sup- pat through the cooks eer. - Trooper Blasbtr agreed. "What, you know It and yu don't g-t hlmxshod!" stormed th prsoa la command. "Well, sir," rmrkd th trooper, "you see, he couldn't carry or than throe tios!" ' , They Sank IT wis a cold nigh: and th boy we.- sitting around the ft re In th smoking He mutt be a disciplinarian, be- rsuae the succea ot the hotel de pends npou escb man doing bis work promptly. If a banquet 1 scheduled -for a certain Hour, It ia Impossible for the chef to be over seeing every department st tbe same time. He must have trained of the hotel telling "till" stories, bis men to do their work promptly, -when t was ln Irtland." ld on "'irt"""'-! . , - . 1 funny man. "o.y landlady mad. a eak" Thla kitchen discipline 1 vital, for: , xrlti ,hl, a th , If anything is made ready too soon' ' ... . It. sttrsetlv, nppeeniiice snd flnvor'"'"'' ' ,h ""' "' 09; are injured. If It is late, the trouble 'Tne landlady had om ducks, so i equally serious. Each course Is theugnt I would ravens myself by gl prepared by a different department ':ng It to" and must be finished on tbe mo-j --Yes," came th chorus, "w l! know nirnt. so that It may be sent to the! that story. Th durks died." mem banoueter without Interrnn. I "Oh. ao. they dldn'ir came the reply. Hon ot. the scheduled time ervlce. Bedad." wrvagl H keep the pawnshop: He Migged It. He If I'd known how sarcastic yeil were I never should hav married) you. t, Tou had a chane ta notice it Didn't I say. "This I so (udlen." when you proposed to m after four years' courtahlpt - p-lo-Date Jokes Archdeacon I'lsher wis not without a lltli vanity U respect to his er mona. and one received a ult hint from Constable on the subject. Having preached an eld sermon once, which he wa not awar that Constable bad . hoard kafora, a aaked him bow he liked It. -Very much indeed, FUher." replied Constable. -t ,jwa, M ukt ,h.. of j"Thaf whr you'r wrong. Th duck aermoa." aeni lor . -' " The cbef In a treat b.tel like the; Plnxa, ot New Tdrk. bas upward of j a hundred skilled asatftsnts. with ssi many more unskilled one. Tbe' aktlled inelnde i And then ther was a painful sllenc From Bad to Worse. Chairman 'at concert) tjidles UC cooks, roust I xentlemen. Mis Discordant 111 and nose eecks, fry cooks, paetry eooks, vege-islng "Only Once More." tsble coxka. Ice e earn makera. eon- sarcastic Critic Thank feet Ion era. butchers, carvers, salad ' rnr that! makers, etc. Chairman (coming forward again) Th. .h.r nn s . k ,,it,.. KiLadlea and gentlemen. Instead ot cause be must kaow bow to cut uplinln "r,1,7 ?t'!' Teach her to brush tbe teeth up and down not acroaa." th open. If you live all year In th crowded city, th roofs, at least, ar available te you. And In some part of your home, even though smsll, - you can put up a crud gymnasium. For Instance, a horizontal bar, with a mattress drawn under it for precaution, will give the little one great fun, be aide being a developing agent, roak the children' unplaaant facial habit In th forming. Show a little girt hew ugly and eld eh look by flashing a mirror before her eyee while aha la frowning. 8 how her that the frown ef concen tration ia ae ugly as the frown of anger and train her to solve a problem with smooth brows. lf she twists her mouth unpleasantly when eh talks, tail her of It, and if . that doeant euro her, call the mir ror to your aid. large pieces of meat Into steaks. cbois, roans, stews, etc He mast be a hyglenhtt In order) to uuuF-raaDa ue aisne tone wui sgree with bis patrons. In compil ing a mens he avoids bringing dUiie together that combine btdiy. He muat understand, to take a simple Instance, that lobster and Ire cream together have a destroying influ ence on the digestive ferments. In storing foods tbe good cbef knows that raw fish must not come in contact with Iron or tin; that Ever" Collapse ot critic Free Tip for Barbers. Jones That barber Mm to be do ing a rushing buslneaa. Smith Tea: ha has Invented a hair tonie that smells exactly Ilk petrol. Jone atui I doe'l es th point' Sit It h It tickles th vanity ef hi patrona They go about tiling at petrol, and thla th Unpraaaioa that they own motor-car. i Jamie, having come Into possestioa f eoasidarebl wealth through the dea.h ut relative, was thus addressed by one of his neighbors: "Ay, Jam , n .was a smld thine foe toodness ya tbt ,0ur rlca bm toouaess fmt ye." weel." said Jamie. "I'm aae sae sure aboot that but It was a ziud ihh.r " D2 fey dee ator ma" Kver ana Visiting Curat : Tv Just heea aseik- lag to your ndgbbor. Mrs. Nuggio. a. yea oa calling terms won herr' Jara. Llttledrep: "lea, mm called a. aw lady, and 1 eallad Ser a oui-naa id draagletall." rah, here I a letter from th eld foik." -What doe It yr "Come home: year taller la dead." . Hj wife saada no what t aaa!" Have yen torgivan bar yetr . .J VP. t