The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 21, 1929, Image 7
RSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1*2«.
YHE BARNWELL PEOPLE-BENTINEU BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Ojr Helena Rubinstm _
Your beauty's a flower, in the morning that blows
And withers the faster, the faster it grows?* —BURNS.
er in the month, in speaking of drv skin are: Cleai
Earlier in the month, in speaking of
the different types of skin, I likened
the thin skin to a piece of fine silk.
I also told you that the thin skin
possesses a transparent delicacy and
a clear inner tone, and that the lack
of natural oil in the system of the
thin-skinned woman makes the pore
structure less apparent
This is the type of skin that really
requires the greatest amount of care.
And it is more delicate in texture and
docs not have the resistance of the
heavier or thicker skin which can
more easily throw off the effects of
the elements. The thin or dry skin
will chap, redden and peel much more
quickly than one that is thick or oily.
Therefore, in the daily care of such
a skin it is very important to use
preparations that will replace some
of the oil which is lacking naturally.
And for that reason, I advocate only
the occasional use of water for
cleansing the dry -skim Alter, the ex
treme dry condition haH&en corrected
by frequent applications of rich feed
ing creams that will help to build up
the starved skin texture, water can be
used more frequently, but not daily.
The action of water on the dry skin
is to dry still further any of the na
tural oil that might remain in the skin,
and make the skin almost arid, so to
speak. Whereas the frequent applica
tion of rich, nourishing and feeding
creams will give the skin some of the
oils that it lacks naturally.
The essential steps to beauty for the
dry skin are: Cleansing, stimulating,
nourishing and toning. ^
Tho cleansing should consist of an
application of good cleansing cream
worked in lightly with the finger tips.
Be sure in applying your creams not
to stretch or pull the skin, but work
them in gently.
The stimulation should consist of a
mild stimulating lotion that will whip
up the circulation and bring the blood
to the surface. The nourishment
should be in the form of a feeding
massage cream, rich in consistency.
Your daily beauty treatment should
be finished with the application of a
skin-toning lotion that is especially
prepared for dry skins and which is
only slightly astringent, as the ma
jority of women who possess thin
skins do not have a great amount of
fleshy tissue.
Those who have dry skins should
give very special attention to the flesh
surrounding the eyes, as this often-
times is more dry than the rest of
the face, and unless it is fed gener
ously with a rich anti-wrinkle cream
(if possible left on overnight), you
will soon see the approach of fine
lines and wrinkles both below and at
the skies of the eyes.
4P General Motors Announces
Cold Contol for Frigidaires
Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11.—An elec-
tiic room cooUrr, a cold control dial
providing six temperature variations,
a household electric refrigerator, sell-
irg at the lowest price in the history
of the company and a new line of
electric water cooleis are announced
by Frigidaire Corp ration, sub idinry
of General Motors. The new products
together corstitute the most signifi
cant and progressive step yet taken by
th<i organization, E. G. Biechler, pres
ident and general manager stated.
“The room cooler marks the entry
of the small mechanical refrigeration
unit into a newr field. In experimen
tal tests it has lowered the tempera
ture of an vaerage size living room or
office as much as ten degrees in thirty
minutes. The h<« ; ght of a room does
not affect its capacity a s the tempera
ture of only a few’ feet of air near the
floor is lowered by its opon tion/' he
said. j
Humidity of tin* n> m is aN<> lower
ed to a maiked degree, which make;
it of particular valut in many climates
during sJUmmb’ wether. The de
vice i- operated with a fan which cir
culates 450 cubic feet of air a mifiute
over cooling coils through whi h a
refrigerant is pumped by a small
motor. The cosier is approximately
four feet high and weighs 210 pounds.
A choice of six freezing speeds in
the preparation of icoi and other
frozen dainties is afforded by the
cold control. Various d<i!ightful com
binations, formerly very difficult to
prepare in an electric refrigerator are
frozen perfectly w’hen the control is
set properly. Ice cream is held in
good condition until wanted to use.
By use of the duvice and the near-
zero temperatures it affords it is no
longer neceaiary to add special in
gredients to congeal the dish, accord
ing to results obtained in the Frigi-
daire experimental kitchens, where 110
new recipes based upon its us(» have
been worked out.
The cold control is now standerd
equipment upon all Frigidaire house
hold units. Arrangements have been
macle to supply it as special equip
ment to hundreds of thousands of
ow’hers of earlier models.
The new household model announc-
. ed today, is said by many who have
seen it to be one of the most attrac
tive homehold cabinets in the entire
Frigidaire line. It is the smallest
model that has ever been offered by
this organization and 4s comparable
in size with the average family ice
box. It is equipped with the mtw
cold controw, quiet motor and all other
features which have contributed to the
tremendous popularity of the more
than 750,000 now in use.
This new model, together with two
larger ones, already in the lino will be
shipped from the factory with the
mechanical unit in place, completely
assembled. To install these models,
all that is necessary is to plug in the
electrical connection, which is but the
work of a moment.'
The new water coolers will lower
the temperature of drinking water
from 80 to 50 degrees and range in
capacity from three to eighteen gal
lons an hour. They are constructed
for use in homes, private offices, shops
and factories. The larger coolers will
meet the needs of as many as 150
people. The office type coolers have
a small compartment where food and
bottled beverages mry be stored.
Frigidaire Corporation has also an-
nouncetl a 4^TN«tflQy>eratuie switch.
With this device one mechanical re
frigerating unit connected with two
cooling boxes car he made to provide
any temperature desired in either box.
This is said to be onti of the most in
genious and important developments
that has yet been evolved in the re
frigeration field.
, Gustav Stresemann, the famous
Foreign Minister of Germany, who
has expressed the opinion that the
general acceptance of the Kellogg
Treaty will help to modify the hard-j
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