That's the way yon view life when you enjoy the health, Btrength, and energy that Maltexo (Wilson's Malt Extract; imparts. Your whole outlook changes Brightness takes the place of gloom, hope of despair, happiness of misery Take Maltexo. If, wonderful the difference that good health makes —Advt. BEAUTY COLLECTION CUTTINGS FROM. BEAUTY ARTICLES.' THE CREAM OF MODERN BEAUTY REMOVING BAD COMPLEXIONS. Cosmetics can never really help a poor ■.complexion; often they aro positively "I harmful The sensible, rational way l\ to actually remove the' thin veil'of stifling, half-dead scarf-skin from the face giv c the fresh, vigorous, and beautiful young skin underneath a chance to show itself and to breathe lias is best done in a very simple way, by merely applying mercolised wax at ■night, -like cold cream, and washi? g °n in the morning. It absorbs the disfiguring cuticle gradually and harm essly, leaving a brilliant natural complexion. Of course, this also takes with it all such facial blemishes as red blotches, tan, moth patches, sallowhess, liver spots, etc. The new skin is usually several degrees lighter, and finer in texture. TO KILL HAIR ROOTS. Women annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to know not merely how to temporarily remove the hair but how to kill the roots permanently For this purpose pure powdered pheminol may be applied directly, to the objectionable hair growth Ine recommended treatment is designed pot only to instantly remove the hair but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth will not return. About an ounce of pheminol should be sufficient. HOW TO HAVE THICK AND PRETTY HAI R. Soaps and artificial shampoos ruin many beautiful heads of hair. Few People know that a teaspoonful of good stallax d^solyed in a cup o f hot water has a natural affinity for the hair and makes the most delightful shampoo imaginable:. It leaves tho hair brilliant spft and wavy, cleanses the scalp completely, and greatly stimulates' the hair growth. The only drawback is that stallax seems rather expensive. It comes to the chemist only in sealed 41b packages "However, this is sufficient for twenty-five or thirty ahampoos, and it really, works out very cheaply in the
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1924, Page 5
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