Winter Beauty Rules GET YOUR GUESTS
TERE is good winter beauty
treatment (in fact, me could also call it a health treatment), which in simple, practical, and does not waste too much"tirac.
You begin the day with zome quick, easy exercises as follows:
1. Twist the body to right, and then to left, six times each, keep Ing the lower limbs perfectly stilt.
2. Bend forward and touch your toes without bending your knees ten times.
st.
3. Bend to the right side, and afterwards to the left, six times, sill allowing the legs to remain
4. Stretch horizontally, and raise first the right leg, and then the left, uni they are in line with the body; This exerelse should be repeated at lust six times, and the body should be kept still. It is an ex- cellent exercise for giving balance and a graceful carriage.
oul the Arms
Five Minutes Only for Exercise.
6. A skipping exercise will stimulate every muscle in your body, Swing your arms round and round, accompanying the swing with a trippinit Jump). You can use a skipping-rope if you like. Your exercires, after you have acquired the habit of them. should not fake more than Bve minutes, as they should be done quickly. You will feel warm and glowing after them.
If you take your buik in the morning, you should have it after your exercises.
A morning bath can be warm, but not too wzum, and it shouted be a very quick affaty. A good rapid rub down with a loutah will stimulate circulation.
Afler you have dried yourself vigorously with a fairly rough towel. you will feel rendy for everything the day has to offer. Applying Skin Food to the Face
Massage in a little skinfood it your skin is very dry and allow it remain on while you are dress- ing-remove it, and dab skin with a good stimulant be- fore you apply your foundation cream.
your
When using both your creams and your lotions, see that you go along the muscle structure of the face, correctly,
From the chin to the temple, moving close to the ears, les the mala facial muscle; work across the free to the cars. under the cheekbone, and you are helping 1 10 preserve the youth contours of the face.
If your bath is a night one, you will have mere tine at your disposal, and you can make it a leisurely affair.
You can take this opportunity also for giving your skin a good treatment with hot oils. Heat u desert-spoonful of sweet almond oil and a teaspoonful of olive oil mixed together, and ofter your face and neek have been well cleansed, massage in the hat oll.
Leave it while you are in your bath; then remove any oil which your skin hus not absorbed and apply with a cotton-wool pad this lotion: Take four tablespoonfuls of fresh milk and one
table- spoonful of rosewater, mix them well together, (Tafs lotion must be made freshly for each ocea- sion.) Let it dry on, and leave it. It is a good lotion for any occasion.
J. S.
I Train My Son The Modern Way
REALISING that my own smiles when I produced another Spartan training had been balloon and blew it up for him; at fault, I resolved to train my and left him to help himself son differently. I knew that it again. He now pounded the would demand full measure of ball and the apple in turn, my time and my patience, but I bouneed the bal and attempted had a fair knowledge of kinder- to bounce the apple. This game garten training and of child asted for about a month, but psychology, and what was more each morning he ended it by valuable, a desire to learn more eating the apple. fully. So I did not set out on Once I gave him a sponge and a this great adventure assuming cork, a thuating duck, a feather, a that I knew everything.
rebble, and, of cobrae, the apple, in
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this way he learned about Nature. Careless Judgments
With all my own household duties
to perform, my son had often to be
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·ERE is a gentle amusement so good for the digestion--that may answer for you that "What rhall do now?" or "What shall I give them to do now?" feeling that uccurs to most of us at some time during the winter months when parties are the vogue.
All you need to do is cut out the curious shapes marked with num- bers on the left-and, if you like, stick them on cardboard-and then see how many "pictures" you can form with them.
It is simple enough for quite young children to try, and amusing to occupy even the over-forties.
Try it on your guests and offer The acro-
a prize for the best effort.
bat and the two runners shown below will give you an idea of the method to employ.
tried
MONT BLANC?
it's made with chestnuts
THIS easily made sweet--good children's parties or for a
special dessert-is made with the big, meaty Italian chest
These are the ingredients you will need: Bibs. sound edible chestnuts; b. icing sugar; quarter good plain chocolate:
Make Friends za pistachio nuts, peeled and
finely chopped; 1⁄4 pt. whipped cream; 1 pint greengage jelly,
With the Dentistet und finely chopped.
CARING FOR YOUR CHILD'S TEETH
Start By skinning Them
You cannot start too soon to take
Put the chestnuts into a deep your child to the dentist. From dish, enver with very hot water and his earliest days he should regard keep them in the oven long enough the dentist as a familiar nequaintance to loosen their skins. Remove and rather then a stranger to be dreaded, skin carefully. Wrap them in
If you wall until the school dealist cloth and steam until tender and oriters dental treatment for your then put through the potato ricer or child you have waited-for-100-long a sieve
Grate the chocolate and blend
to do, but the examinations will have
dentist's
And
if you care to sprinkle
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In the first place I treated my’a bath of warm water. The sponge as an individuni with powers delighted him most. and, incident- that had to be developed. He was ally, gave me a great deal of work, not an engine to be started up, or Ro after the first day it was with- stopped, or made to go faster, or held. Hat my action in taking the alower, at my own dictation, so there sponge away only emphasizes the no discipline of the "do" or lact that laziness inust play no part "don't-order-bul-there-was-disci--in-modern-training.- pline, and he soon learned that my In many cases it does no, It is personal belonginga must be res- so much easier to leave a child / IOSE who think that, to becoine) tie should pay a visit to a dentist | an artist's model, one must be a when he is young so that he cannot pected, and what was better still, his own devices, to let him be rude brainless creature too lazy to find a remember his first visit, and it is with three parts of the icing sugar and fold in very carefully with the those of others. Honesty was in- and indulge in tantrums, and smile proper job, are very much mistaken. wise plan for the mother to take him stilled into him, but not by writing, it away with a knowing "lle must Being a model does not necessitate from the time he is two or three loved chestnuts.
old whenever
Pile the mixture high on to a she pays her as I had to write, a page of "Hones- be allowed to develop his personali-y lack of morals. It necessitates years
hard work.
own periodical visits to his surgery.
dish or into a glass bowl and then ty is the best, policy" in my best ty."
wat anyone imagines that standing Then the child can be put in the chop your greengage jelly on handwriting.
This kind of thing is "synthetic" or sitting still is as easy as eating dental chair and undergo a rapid in-kitchen
paper with a wet knife. I have never, and much respect and not genuine mestern training. A Jain, let her try toy on fute spection. For the first half-dozen file this hillocks at the foot of for facts that can be repented pargi gardener will go to infinite for the quarter of hour, rot-wise, so I trained my child to
to produce perfect more or less bearable till the pull-times there will probably be nothing the mountain. reason and to observe, instead. Our pains, it is a haphazard garlener hour, but by the time the hour is had their valuit, for in future the these lightly with a little violet pe- daily walks were not just a mere who can never be certain of bis re-
reached, it becomes absolute agony child will be fearless In the dentist's tal dust the effect will be all the 1 know! I have
sat and stood in hands. trudging of hard pavements; they sults and trugs to luck.
more charming. various poses for hours on end, and Most young children are mechani- were little voyages of discovery. In
at the end of the day I was more
The cream should be lightly tired than if I had undertaken a hard cally minded and find a
"udgets" for more fascinating to whipped sand piled on top of the mountain, and here and look at than
toy. Molliers chestnut any day's washing.
I shall never forget the thrill and lf tone, and this was good for ing have no knowledge of
the agony of my first sitting. The should do their best to make "den-there down the sides, Sift over all tist day" something of a festival by a little icing sugar and finish with hiu, for real growth cannot take intelligent application, and so
arlist, a very sympathetic lady who combining it with some small treat. a few drifts of finely chopped pista- place except when alone, and it is hear such disparaging remarks as
chalked a recognized my rawness,
It is a great mistake to imagine chio nuts. And you have a pretty for ripe "That's what your modern training mark on her studio floor.
On this 1
that the treatment of first teeth does dish that fasies even better than it real growth that makes
was told to fix my eyes, with my not matter. To be sure they cannot
photi looks. does."
With every new line of thought head slightly to the side in a listen last long, but the longer they are
ing attitude, so that the pose of my preserved the better chance have the Make it there is always the danger of it
head would nut after. There I sat i I wat But so unwise as to expost wrong application antif it has been in a flowing robe of blue, holding Permanent ones that follow them. A look Natural
healthy mouth is essential at the1 growth from nothing, and, when at thoroughly assimilated. My modern something
in my bal.
What it bone forming period, and decayed It makes the dich easier to the age of two, he asked what I con- training of my son has produced a was, I cannot recill, but I know that first teeth are injurious to the growth serve if you dust icing sugar on its sidered to be his Brut real question, normal human being. He is not after the
first half-hour it was of the second set. So slight are pro-surface before piling up the mixture. I was delighted and knew that perfect by any means, but he is de agonising to hold. could advance with a certain amount pentable and hard-working.
cream may be applied with fixed my eyes on the fessional operations on baby teeth Resolutely
associates a a coarse ribbon pipe, but it must not of assurance. Although this ques- believes
stiff and natural. that his own success de-chalkmark and sat so sull that it the child hardly
from that horrible sinking feeling and palette knife do the job better ton. "What makes my apple come pends on his own efforts; he is in- scarcely allowed myself to breathe, of paint with them and is free be
so anxious was I not to spoil the at an many people experience in than a pipe. dows?" could not be met by an es dependent and has initiative and
he is intelligent pose. Presently I was forced to re the dentist's waiting-room. planation of the law of gravity, commonsense;
I found my body supping. could meet it in a way he would enough to realise that the world is "Stendy please," admonished the Encourage Tooth Brush Drill understand.
very much what one makes it for artist.
A little personal vanity with re-elicn He was
provided next morning! oneself; he has his own opinious, A Wearisome Jol
gard to teeth is a good thing, and aj nuts. with a little fray on which reposed and worries very little about the ay apple and a ball, a feather and opinion of others.
The moments tricked past. All small boy or girl who exclaims "see
the swish of the low white my teeth are," should concentrate un morning tooth brush- balloon. He soon discovered that 1 he could keep the feather in the air, velopment
feel now that the proper le- could hear was
artist's brust. I could nut see what never be snubbed. Tooth brush dring when in reality night brushing is of a character is us- but the pounding of an energetic sured, and that his further contact
she was painting on the canvas. I should be encouraged by making it more important, for naturally the will proceed un- could
see nothing but the chalk-as lateresting as possible.
Chlidren process of
ndered in the mouth of the in- nat soon art the balloon west." with life will smooth away his mark, which began to dance wildly love colour and change, and some active and sleeping child. But even There was puzzlement and some little imperfections and expand hila before my eyes. I tried hard to times a Black child can be made a
night and morning cleaning is not tears, which soon gave way to good qualities—A, MOTHER.
nvold the fixed and wooden exprer mare Industrious tooth brusher by sion that weariness and discomfort the purchase of a new and fascinate enough, and from their earliest days were bringing to my features. The lug brush, an ornamental box of children should be taught to brush
their teeth after every ment. artist had told me to smile, but have powder, or a brilliantly coloured you ever tried to keep the summe smile lube of paste.
maturity.
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The Japanese mother la most in- sistent on the preservation of her
fixed on your face for an hour on It is strange how most mothers children's teeth, and teaches them tu
end?
At last, however, when I seemed even to become an artist's model. By rub them after ments with the Onger,
to be aching with a thousand paina now I have learned how to ward off or with a small piece of polished gradually drifting into a state ches and pains and cricks in the wood. The good results are obvious of coma, the artist told me to relax. neck, how to conserve myself so that to beholders.
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To my dismay I found that I could even a long sitting does not we should end with a crust of brown nat. There I got with my eyes fixed me to such an extent, at any rate, brend or a hard apple, for half the strimly to the chalk mark, a grisly that first one did, smile on my lips and
It is worth it all, for the greatests of modern teeth are due my hand clutch-
cat while they play, Nearly for thus you reduce to a minimum ing desperately the object that lay of all thrills has been when the work lack of bone friction.
Eating between meals is injurious, every child likes sweets and this in the pain he must suffer. At the in my lap. At length I managed to of some artist has been hung in the
a sign of a healthy appetitite, but the same time in choosing your child' stir myself, but it was a long time Galleries and I have gone, a humble for not only does it overtax the dires-
craving should be satisfied during, dentist it is well to consider the per- before I got rid of that crick In the spectator, to gaze at the result of all tive system, but it has a bad effect "I never allow my palna. Sitting still on the teeth.
rather than after, meats.
sonally of the man as well as the neck or fargol the agony of my first my aches and
children to eat between ments," many The cultivation of good habits at number of degrees on the plate at may not be easy, but it has ir com- mothers remark, but at the same home is the best means of making his door. sitting.
That, of course, was long ago. One pensations.
time they supply them wih sweets the dentist the friend of your child,
Joan Vanner. has to go through an apprenticeship,
L. D.
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