HOW TO PREVENT WRINKLES.
A recipe for preventing wrinkles is published i)Q an exchange from a popular and aristocratic seaside resort. "The un? sightly crbwsfeet about the- eyes," it says, •' are thei results of sleeping upon the right and'left sides. The pressure upon the temples and cheeks, leaves wrinkles at the corners and underneath the eyes which disappear .in, a few hours, but finally become so fixed thafrneithe'r hours nor ablutions will abate them. If girl-children were compelled to, sleep on their backs and continue the habit when they reach .womanhood and afterward, they would arrive at middle life without crowsfeet gathering in the neighborhood of the eyes, and in most cases their foreheads would be free from even shallow furrows." That is first-rate, but it says nothing about getting a whole iiveiy-stableful of nightmares from sleeping on the back.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3007, 4 October 1878, Page 4
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140HOW TO PREVENT WRINKLES. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3007, 4 October 1878, Page 4
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