King AllxM't. lias decided, on tlio pro. posul of U\o lMgidii fillisters of tlio Interior' and WaT, that Belgians who fail to respond In the call to the colours shall bo regarded us deserters and bo liable to all the penalties prescribed for deserters. From Island Baj' to Knrori, from Lynll Tiny lo Brooklyn, all the schools' colours in boys' caps, Is. 9d. and Is. lid. Geo. Foivlds, Ltd., i\lniiners Street.—Aflvt.
How to Treat Your Hair and Complexion* i A Few Simple Beauty Hints. By GABY DESLYS, 'lhe well-known Parisian Actress, Yotj oik rue for a, few hints on the treatment of the hair and complexion. Well, the less "treatment" you Rive tlic 6kin the better. I do not believe much in massage, but a little cream to tho faco is necessary to counteract the cffects of wind or sun. What cream would I recommend? Well, I advise yon to use a little mercolised wax every night and again m the morning after washing tho face. Rub it £ezitlv into the skin, then wipe off any super- (luous wax and dust / a little barri-agor / („{»■•«? % \ o:r tho face. You / $$ \ Svill find that this / i\ will bo tho only h \ treatment I 1 necessary, and will w&J i | keep your face fro h I , y 'md youth-ful-looking \ * for all your life V- „ l\ / j Tho mercolisedV 4 c *? a 11 ax re " moves all \ « ji; # 'At&/ tho dead outer skin. so that you, have al \S i rP'V ways a' fair, fresh com plexion like a. girl's. ■ For the hair, tho first and most important thing is a good shampoo. Sever use anything inferior to wash the hair with. Got some good stallax from your chemist and use a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Then rinse the hair well and it will look bright and glossy. . ', A tonic is necessary when tho hair is inclined to fall out more than it should, and is always good to uso durini: tho spring and autumn. Then the liair needs , a little, what do you call it? stimulant, and for this I T.-ould. advise you to get a naclcet of boranium and mix it with some bay rum, dab this into, the roots, and it will not only stop the fall, hut make your hair grow long and thick. Give your hair a good brushing every night, and that will bo all that you need do. "THE FURRIER." Jfy|RS. SMITH, 88 WILLIS STREET. FUR SETS. COLLARS, CUFFS, FUR ■ TRIMMINGS, Etc. Also CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. •• I ' I "Owes his life to Virol." St: Clement's Maternity Home, Fulham Palace Road, S.W. Dear Sirs, The Virol Babies at our Rite were beautiful specimens, and were much admired. Baby Fairman, the splendid little 1 fellow who tied for the first prize, owes his life to Virol. Some months ago he wasted to a skeleton; he was in hospital, but got no better, and | was thought to be a hopeless case. | When the mother took him home, it 9 occurred to her to give him Virol. I She sat up night and day for three 8 weeks, putting a small quantity of B Virol on his lips every now and then 9 with a feather — and afterwards g giving Virol and milk. He has I taken Virol regularly since, and to-day is the picture of health and 1 happiness. 1 find babies thrive wonderfully on s Virol, and in cases of .wasting it is f, invaluable. {Signed) E. Hbatley, Matron, VIROL ! VlroUsed MIIK — a teaspoonful of 8 Virol' mixed with half.a-plnt of B worm (not hot) milb—is an Ideal 5 food for nervous exhaustion* j] VIROL, LTD., I 152"166, Old Street> London! E.C. | L.——, , I ALTHOUGH so necessary,the salt you eat at meals costs the least of anything j on the table. So j why not have the j best— J CEREBOS SALT I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2717, 11 March 1916, Page 11
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