Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 318, 19 November 1920 — Page 8

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CLEANSING CREAMS

There are few women who can get along without using some sort of cold cream. I am not particularly In tavor of cosmetics at least, not when exercise and common sense methods of living are so much more desirabia &s a means to beauty. But cold cream I consider as necessary as soap, and in some cases, even more necessary. If you have a dry skin you will need a cold cream containing a certain amount of vegetable oil, since this is readily absorbed; Tut if you have a normal skin and no wrinkles to bother fhout you can get along just as well

Viui a mineral oil cream which simply cleanses. An excellent formula for such i cream is as follows: White Wax.... ....1 ounce SpermacettI 1 ounce White Mineral Oil. 5 ounces Rose Water.. ......... 1 ounces Powdered Borax 30 grains Perfumed oil 15 drops Melt the wax.spermacetti and oil together over a fclow fire. When all are melte d together remove from the heat, add the' borax and slowly pour in the rose water, which has been slightly warmed. Stir and beat until the liquid begins to congeal, then pour oft into Jars. A little of this can be rubbed into the face before it is washed in order to avoid chapping from the winter winds. After a train ride or a long journey in the car or carriage a littJe of this cream should be rubbed in before any water touches the face. It can be used as a general cleanser and even rubbed into the skin before exposure to cold winds. It is nothing but a cleansing agent; it will not grow hair; all it does is to get out dirt from the pores where even soap and water will not reach. , Anxious It is so hard to get rid of freckles that it is much better to spend

your efforts in avoiding them rather than curing them. All mild skin bleachos will help to remove them, but can never be absolutely depended upon. Blackheads are another matter. You must, first of all, .have your digestion in good order, and you must be sure that there is no constipation. Then you can begin to treat the black pores themselves. If you will write me a letter with a self-addressed, stamped envelope enclosed, I will be very glad to mail you a formula for a blackhead i-leansing powder. This is rubbed into Ihe skin -when the pores are open and absorbs the black grease of the blackheads. When it is washed out mufJi of this blackness comes with it. Ho peated treatment with the blackhead

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powder, hot water aaidcold cream, will cure the most obstinate cate, provided always that your physical condition is normal.

COMPETITION GREETS

BABE RUTH IN CUBA

(By Associated Press) zHAVANA, Nov. 19. During the eeries of baseball games played by the

New York Giants in this city, Babe

Ruth, the champion home run hitter,

compiled a batting average of .345, but managed to hit only twice for the cir

cuit. He scored five times, tus ei-

forts with the bat resulted in two home runs, three triples, three doubles and two singles. He struck out

six times.

Ruth was signed by a local promoter

for tn more eanles in this city. Dur

ing the contracts In which he figured during his first series here capacity crowds gathered at the baseball park,

the enthusiastics having but one am

bition to see Babe hit the ball out of

the park.

Torriente. a member of a team

which met the Giants last week, eclipsed the efforts of Ruth by hitting

three homers in one game, as a re

suit of this feat he has been named bv local lovers of baseball as the

"Babe Ruth of Cuba." "SAFETY FIRST" TAUGHT

(Bv Associated Press)

DETROIT, Mich., Noy. 19. "Safety

first" will be taught in all public

Kc.honla here. It was tried as an ex

neriment last year. Accidents to the

school children were decreased fifty per cent, according to police records.

After cold cream Is needed as a cleanser.

After the "Flu" or Any Severe Sickness

You Must Enrich the Blood to

Restore Strength.

To overcome weakness after any se

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and body-builder because in a natu

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appetite, promotes sound, refreshing slepe and soon the entire system is filled with renewed life, vitality and energy. Mrs. Chas. Moone says: "Influenza left her so weak she could hardly walk, but Vinol quqickly restored her strength the same as it has for a great many of her friends who have been ill." Your druggist sells Vinol, therefore do not accept any substitute. Advertisement.

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PREVENT GRSP Fortify the system against Grip tnd Influenza by taking GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP which Enriches the Blood and Strengthens every Muscle and Organ of the Body. Heal'hy Blood and a Healthy System is a Child's best protection against Grip and Influenza.

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Mrs. Mary Duen, Oxford,

Dies Suddenly; Physician Gives Poisoning as Cause OXFORD, O., Nov. 19. Mrs. Mary B. Duerr, aged 61 years, wife of Jacob C. Duerr, died suddenly yesterday at the home of her son, Charles J. Duerr. She was taken ill with what her physician says was intestinal poison

ing, and died in twelve hours. Mrs-! Duerr had gone to her son's home to assist his wife in caring for her father, John McGonigle, whose condition from hardening of the arteries is critical. The Oxford township Sunday school convention will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Three addresses will be made: "What Shall the Oxford Churches Do for the Religious Education of the College Students?" Prof. Thomas L. Feeney, of Miami university; "Suggestions for a Sunday-school Curriculum for College Students." Dr. J. V. McMillan, of Mi

ami university": "Suitable Courses of

Study for Young People of High

School Age." Homer Edison, of Mid-

dletown. The alumni of Miami university living in southwestern Ohio is planning a big reunion and dinner at the Hotel Metropole, Cincinnati, on Thanksgivig eve. An unusually large attendance is expected in view of the fact that

Miami will close the football season

with the University of Cincinnati on Thanksgiving morning. Also the af

fair is being planned as a farewell for Dr. Alfred H. Upham, Miami's alumni

secretary, who will leave on the day following Thanksgiving to become

' president of the University of Idaho.

New York Wages Double

Those of 1914; Is Report

(By Associated Press) , NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Average earnings in this city's representative trades in September, 1920, were double what they were Bix years ago und, generally, $2 a week higher than they were a year ago, according to a report prepared by the Industrial Bu

reau of the Merchants Association.

The report declares that, while the city's industrial activity has receded somewhat from the high water mark

established during the war, there is bo

indication of a general slump in manu

facturing.

Charts giving the average weekly earnings of workmen, combining both office and shop employes, for September, 1914, 1919 and 1920, show for the above named years respectively Stone, clay and glass products:

$13.96. $26.58, $35.11. Metals, machine-1 ry and conveyance?, $14.50, $27.21,

$3,0.67. Wood manufacturers, $12.49, $24.26, $28.42. Fur. leather and rubber goods: $11.77, '$27.09, $26.43. Chemicals, oils and paints: $13.67, $24.79, $27.00. Printing" and paper goods: $15.58, $27.36, $31.38. Textiles: $9.72. $21.03, $24.79. - Clothing, millinery, laundry, etc., $12.40, $27.68, $26.46. Food, liquors and tobacco: $11.60, $23.40. $26.04. Water, light and power:

$15.79, $30.91, $35.59.

The general average or tnese indus

tries for the three years runs: $13.06. $26.17. and $28.44.

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