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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
1010.
A Graceful Brow is Fas-
cinating-lt Makes the
Eye More Captivating.
The Eye is nidfl greatly
by 111. 1 Eyebrows iu lending
expression to all which the
Eyes wish to convey. In
expressing the emotions of
Unger, .displeasure, bate,
“intensity of feelings,” the
Eyebrows' play a very im
portant part Every actor
nr aetrms knows this and
uses them accordingly, nnd
’do not forget that "All the
world is a stage, and nton
and women but the aetors
thereon.” ,
The Kycbrawa should be of normal sler. of artistic shape. Ill har
monious position ami proportion to tie* rest of the features. Before an
artist, of any klml. can create or produce "Benut.v" he must be capable
of appreciating "harmony” anil be ahlo to produce It. "Harmony" is
the secret—nr "Henutv." whether It he In flowers, colors, music or the
features tint make the face. The lack of this artistic temperament Is
the only great reason why many dermatologists fall In producing satis
factory Improvements. Have your eyebrows shapely and expressive.
My Scientific Treatment Correct! Such Facial Defects as These:
Hollow Cheeks or Eyes Sagging Cheeks or Taco, Fittings or Scsrs.
Imperfect Fsclslrtntour. projecting Eire. Thick Lips. Pimples, Birthmarks,
lipafi Complexion 1 Drooping Mouth Corners. Warts. Veins, Moles.
Ugly Frown Fnrrow*. Exaggerated Expression Fnrrows. Superfluous Hslr.
Mouth-to-Nose Lines. Imperfect Nose, any Kind. “'** 1
Flabby. Wrinkly Eye lids. Btggy Chin, Flabby Neck.
Bulging Eyebrows.
No Necess^y for Looking Old.
Crow's Feet, Wrinkles.
Red Nose, Blotches.
Tattoo, Powder Harks.
Skin or Scalp Disorders
DR. POWERS, Dermatologist
104 North Pryor.
207-8-9 LOWNDES BUILDING.
Bell Phons M. 2452.
CALL OH WRITE.
A very ea»y srrsngcmrnt of dowers for a
formal dinner fa a large, flat, circular bank
secured In the following way: Upon 0 rirni
|*r or oral tray, deep enough to hold water,
piece a smaller clrrulsr pan or. dial). Hank
the flower* In the letter, adding a touch of
green asparagus. Op the flat tray arrange
the flower*, with the *blooin» outward. He
sure to rorer the hotf»r In each ease A
circular mat of green* can be plseed upon
the tablecloth, framing thaktray. Little in
dividual bouquet* for the wo'men and Ixmton-
nicrch for the inrn may ’ll* plnrvd at each
A lady who waa giving a djnncr for her
husband to hi* men friend* made candlestick*
from cardboard shaped like a huge cigar and
wrapped with brown |»apcr._ They
II hras* hoiThe shade* were
Spanish dancing girls wjth talnhpnrinca,
toreadors drawn In black outline on^yel*
cardboard and the interstices rut away
show a dull red lining beneath.
If you can afford it. hare letter paper
marked with your address. If your home is
it) the country this paper should contain
your telegraph and telephone address a« well.
Otherwise hare a stock of inexpensive piper
that is in good taste. Nice qualities esn be
bought by the'pound. and often prove • boon
to the improvident guest who has forgBten
her portfolio.
The observation of strict etiquette at a
bridge table would frequently asm hurt feel
ing* and strained friendship*. For careless-
ness of manner, and almost any informality,
*~iay’ cause tenseness, and upset a hostess,
hleh is always a breach of good manners
it hsi
■the woman jvn
Health ahd Beauty
DAILY FASHION HINT
FOR A YOUNG GIRL.
A r*ry attractive model Is sketched ubove, which follow* the line* pf
the nallor blouse, a etyle which la perhaps of all styles the most becoming to ]
young girls. A dark green dlagonj|l%HH used with blu* bands of self-tone
velvet introduced at tin* collar opening, the edge of the bretelles and on
cuffs and skirt.- A collar and yoke of tucked silk In self-tone was used—
these would be effective of white. A lurge rosette of velvet trims the
blouse and velvet-coveted buttons the skirt. A hat of rough gray felt,
trimmed In a simple twist and rosette of green velvet anti two straight,
green quills, Is worn with this.
Hit* poorest of foods.
it'/iituiulutils mm
Malt prepnrnttnns nre the best remedies
for dyspepsia caused by foods containing
starch. *
Much vinegar ^ranses gastric catarrh,
whereof comes Indigestion, which Iu turn
"'“vs rise to rrdjiess of nose.
The most useful of all drugs for rickets la
Iron, not lime. Unto Is useful, but Iron
compels the system to assimilate It.
Mustard poultices should he made with
coltl water. If you wish them to be hot; for
the heat of the mustard is caused by an oil,
and this «dl Is formed In the mustard by
the netfnti of cold water mid is prevented
from forming by hot water.
. made
from or containing flour. Hut a*
foods contain starch largely and ns there
nre other fmsls whleli are not usually eon-
verted Into flour that also contain much
starch—ns the potato and bnnuiui—nil foods
lisvlng In them much starch are now styled
farinaceous.
Inhnlnttons of fresh air before an open
window, expanding the eheat and slowly
exhaling It. Ho this morning and night
for ten minutes and all .tendency to colds
will vanish; liesldes, you will notice a tre-
tiicndous Improvement In your health and
appearance.
Ih the Kitchen
If your wash holler suddenly “nprtnga It
leak/’ throw In it hntnlful of coru meal.
To brown pie crust, wash over top crust
with u little milk. Makes It u nice light
brown.
Keep doughnuts and cookie* In a covered
crock and they ‘will remain moist much
longer.
Itulscd biscuits should Ih* lightly wiped
“ 7 before * * - -
eparntu
tit then, nil
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Cottolene Comes from Dixieland!
k .The source of lard is against it. Lard-cooked food may not cause indigestion
and throw your 6tomach out of kilter, but it will be only a matter of luck if it doesn’t
The source of Cottolene is pleasing—the product is healthful. The oil is extracted
from the cotton seed grown in the fields of the Sunny South. It is then refined and
rendered odorless and neutral in taste. From Cottonfield to Kitchen—human hands
never touch the oil from which Cottolene is made.
Cottolene is an absolutely pure product—of pure origin and ancestry, and will make
palatable, digestible, healthful, wholesome food. It. is the best frying and shortening
medium made to-day. If the best is none too good for you, ask
your grocer for Cottolene, and do not let any prejudice stand in
the way. The only way to know Cottolene is to test it yourself.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed ZZfiZ ££5
nolpiMKd/BtoFhirinijgivenGmolmeTTlirlwtr
C.IJ R„1L. CatfaUnt it pick'd in pailt with in air-tight top to
i\ever 0010 in PU1K k „p it r |. an , fr «h , nd w ho|«omc, and prevent it
from catching dint and atnorbing ditagreeable odors, >uch aa fish, oil, etc.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
* We Are Making A
5 Noise About Our
“Saturday Candy”
—Brannen’s Drug Stores
And it's best Candy value in Atlanta for the money, too—worth mak
ing a noise about. “Saturday Candy” is put- up in attractive boxes, a
full pound to the box. This full pound includes some of the best choco
lates and bonbons you ever put into your mouth—rich OQ
and creamy, some with nut centers. The pound, only.
Phone For Brannen’s Price Before You Buy Drugs
We Have Only One Grade of Drugs—The Best
Rexall Eyewash relieves
and strengthens tired or
weak eyes. It will elenr
the vision and stop in-
ilammation and d
swelling. Bottle. I
Rexall Witch Hazel Salve
is recommended for all
eases of swelling, ulcera
tion and stiffness where
it is nol convenient to
use a liniment. 4
Box 1 3C
Rexall Baby Soothing
Syrup contains no form
of opium and is absolute
ly harmless. Excellent
during the period of
teething.
. Bottle
I MM* Ul.
25c
Reliable
Prescriptions
Every prescription sent
out ,by Brannon's Drug
Stores is prepared from
pure, fresh drugs by li
censed, registered pharma
cists. They are unadulter
ated and work quickly and
surely. To avoid the pos
sibility of an error, each
prescription is double check
ed. Your doctor knows the
reputation of Brannon's.
Ask him. Prescriptions de
livered speedily.
Brannon's Manicure
Goods Department is
amply stocked with a
complete line of reliable
manicure articles. The
best manufacturers have
contributed their prepa
rations. and our stock is
always fresh. Here nre
listed a few standard ar
ticles for milady's dress
ing table or the profes
sional manicurist:
Xail Files, priced ns
low ns 10c
Orange Sticks, two for Be
Fray’s Rosaline 15c
Lust rite Nail Polish,
cake form’. 20o
Lustrite Cuticle Ice..20c
No Drug Store Has A Price Lower Than Ours
50c si/.c Rexall Eczema Ointment 39c
50c size Nestle's Food 38c
$1 size Gray’s Glycerine Tonic 75c
$1 size Brndfield’s Female Regulator, ,67c
50c size Warner’s Kidney and LiverCure,84c
$1.25 size Gude’s Peptomangnns 79c
$1 size Green Mountain Asthma Cure, 71c
Special Sale Derma Viva now
on. 50c bottle 29c
Free Demonstration.
25c size Vapo Cresoline 17c
$1 size Ozomulsion 67c
50c size MionR Tablets 34c
25c size Phoney's Expectorant 16c
25c size Carter’s Liver Pills 14c
50c size LaPactic "Pills 27c
50c size Glyco Thymoline 38c .
Visit our Truss Department. A
well equipped room with a full
line of high-grade Trusses.
Brannen’s Drug Stores
102 Whitehall St. 245 Houston St.
, 357 Peters St. (Pansy Pharmacy)
Sole Agents Rexall Remedies and Vinol
Everything in the Drng Line at Lowest Cut Prices
the odors of cooking fond* penetrating other
room*. Cross ventilation Ih suggested for
lied rooms, but It Is Just os essential Iu the
kitchen.
one mnat Th» cleaned nho merely fill* It with
warm wnter and washing soda, place* the
lid on nml nllowa It to soak. Thl* save*
the trouble of scrubbing. When the water
la poured off and the can rlused It It ready
for owe.
It with jrour thumb nail. If yon find ..
(Mianlhle to do *o It will be a dry one.
will require n hatchet to split If into piece*
about the *lxe of your hand. Then place
It in n steamer, cook until the yellow part
la tender, scoop out of shell, wash, add but
ter and salt to taate.
The laat word ha* not been said on p*
range economy. There I* the prevnlept
habit, almost too trifling to tiientloti, of
lighting the hnmer and tilling the tea ket
tle afterward; nml the companion to It.
the continued {tolling of water that 1* al
ready hot enough. There I* also the mis
taken ga*-Htove method that leave* a flame
high after the vegetable or meat ha* begun
to boll. A correct theory I* the 4*0 *
A vH*t deal of wn*te heat
ih*h Iu the mjime way Info the oven, once
eat ml It will mast «r hake quit
Lettuce may be kept fresh and crisp If
wrapped In a damp towel nml kept in an
air-tight bucket In a cool, not freexlng.
place. tVlery may !».• kept an Indefinite
time if rolled In a pleat* of damp imi'din
Fresh, Sweet and Clean!
Put your Blankets away that way when
Spring arrives, and you will not only pro
long their Usefulness, but enjoy their orig
inal softness and comfort. Wo have a pro
cess all our own for cleaning Blankets (no,
MA’M, wo, don’t wash them) that restores
them to their beautiful, downy softness. See
that we are commissioned to do your Blan
ket cleaning.
Charges but a trifle.
Trio Laundry Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
Mail Orders
especially
solicited.
Send ’em on.
el.
DOWN WITH THE POMPADOUR
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
agate I*, prolmbly. the most
popular”of'all kitchen ware, and m f«*r thl*
season each and every article used In emik-
ing la manufactured In the gray. The line
lit enameled ware Is less extensive, nltlm
the usual article* are made,
A housekeeper say* that a raw turnip 1
rubbed 011 a griddle will prevent breakfast
c*ke» from sticking. The use of grease H
unnecessary.
When whiter washed clothe* begin to
‘ 1 teaspoonfttl of borax in
how white they are when
For years men have ridiculed and grum
bled at the pompadour; now some of them
hare taken actual steps to suppress it.
Ilut It'* n very strenuous, cherished thing,
that |»ompadnur. nnd it will takv a good deal
of suppression before it succumb*.
The manager* of the telephone company
writer* declare ft is unfit-a fifty
The
ail
light >
And
Lentil rrltters.
Cook one-fourth pound lentil* with water
to cover until quite soft, but not pulped.
Next prepare a batter with one egg
and one-fourth pound wheat meal Itonr. a j
few drop* of oil nnd sufficient warm water j
to make the right consistency. Henson with 1
chopped onion and sage, a handful of
chopped parsley, pepjwr and salt. Add a
few bread crumbs and the cooked lentils.
Mash well together and let the mixture
stand for an hour. Fry crisp a spoonful at
a time, and serve with apple sauce.
FORTY-THREE APPLICANTS
FOR SEVENTEEN POSITIONS
Cartersville, Ga„ Feb. 18.—Forty-
three applicants for position* as census
enumerator*, for Bartow county *tood
the examination in this city at the
Went Side public school building. The
examination was conducted by Post
master Akertnan. of this city.
Of the 43 applicants, there will be
positions for only 17. There will be
one enumerator for each militia dis
trict In the county except t *nrteraville
nnd Adairsvllle. which will have two
aeh. There were 38 white applicants
1 ml five negro applicant)*.
'Hie isiper* were forwarded to th*
ivll service commission at Washing
ton. P. «*.. where they will be passed
and Supervisor f’rowford at Ifcd-
w Ml I»* notified #»f ijp».v <hwn.
stilt the pom pail _ .
f am merely * woman, but f would Hire
to *dd my voice to the army of suppressor*,
and *11 I have to s*y is that it is hopelessly
out of date.
The girl who wear* * pompadour nr "r*t"
is * “hack number,' as far as style in rim
earned.
The plainer *nd more severely the hair is
dressed, the more fashionable it it.
You have all henrd of Idna Cavalier!, who
is generally conceded to be one of the most
beautiful women of the day.
Do you know how she wears her hair!
Not ft hair is out of place on that sleek
little head. It is drawn plainlv back and
coiled in a knot at the back at her head;
no rurls, no puffs, no “back combed’’ un
tidy masse*.
A wet! shaped tread Is one of the greatest
beauties a woman can possess. If you have
n good head, do be wise enough and rain
enough to show- it.
We continually hear of fashion*, in dress
or hats, that we can’t afford to ropy; her*
i-. on.* in hair-dressing that every one can
afford. Discard all your false atrocities anil
lie in the style.
.lust at present the mother wjth hvr hair
drawn straight back, washing dishes in th*
kitchen is more up to-dnte than her he-
jcmipndonred daughter, playing ragtime in
the parlor.
*he girl who ws-ars a high pompadour
and her hair pulled out six inches on either
side of her fare could only see herself as
others see her, ah-.* would hum np nil that
hideous, untidy false hair she la an fond of
If VOU won’t do it for the Ilk* nt
I t do it for the sake of your
^_ , r 1— •- * * ** -
dowdy
itumc effect.
I tel! you truthfully the pompadour la *b-
solutely out of date.
...... mm • i,u ■■ Mir HIP >««» OI yOUr
health, or your looks, perhaps the fart that
owdy and old fashioned may have
Cheney’s Expectorint-a quick relief
for coughi, colds and grippe. All
Druggists 25c.
UNCLE SAM BREAD
IS MORE THAN A NAME
It is both a trademark and a guaranty.
It is a trademark of the. best bread that
can be made.
, ft is a guaranty of a quality, mitrjtious
and appetizing.
It is the “par excellence" of bread-mak
ing.
$22.50
CLUBS