Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1912 — For Milady. [ARTICLE]

For Milady.

To keep hair In curl and at tbe same timer impart a delightful fragrance to the entire coiffure, dampen it with cologne water before winding it on the Iron. Leave the hair on tjife iron until tt fs quite dry. Avoid any curling fluid containing gum arable, as it leaves a white powder when dry, and this dulls and deadens the Bbeen of the hair. Scrim is the most sanitary material for face cloths. This cloth is porous and free from lint, allowing a free circulation of air. It also admits of quick and effective washing and drying, so tha t it cad be cleaned after every face bath. A ' Perfumed soap, except of the most delicate odor, Is no longer used by the woman of refined tastes. The odor of a heavily perfumed soap Is acrid and penetrating, completely effacing any finer fragrance from the scent bottle or sachet Use a pure soap devoid of perfume, and apply yopr favorite toilet water as an astringent after the face