Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — Hand-Made Beauty. [ARTICLE]
Hand-Made Beauty.
If you see a woman occupied with rubbing the tips of her fingers up and down on her face, don’t imagine that she is crazy or attempting to mesmerize any one. She is not She has been reading in the woman’s corner of 6ome daily paper that to outwit time and remove wrinkles a woman should occupy some of her leisure massaging her face gently, to rub the wrinkles out—Boston Journal Heaven as a Storage Loft for Organs. O, Lord, Who has commanded us to offer unto Thee of Thine own gifts, according to the purpose of our hearts, and Who dost abundantly requite them from Thine eternal bounty, accept the offering of this organ now made unto Thee by Thy servants, and grant that it may be stored up in Thine eternal treasures, Who livest and relgnest, etc.—A clergyman’s prayer in London Truth. A story concerning Prince Bismarck has just been brought to light by the publication of the memoirs of the late Duke of Somerset. The duke, writing of Dr. Bosch's bock of gossip about the great German Chancellor, relates that Busch was employed by the prince to prepare articles for the newspapers and to record his sayings. One day Busch sent to the newspapers something Crown Prince Frederick had said, unon whic}i Bismarck sent for the doctor and expostulated. “I told you to publish what I said, not what that fool of a crown prince says.” “Well,” replied Busch, “may I publish this saying of yours?*
