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f nfwttf, then, apply thla lotion. oraclo acid, on drachm, alcohol. r ounce, and ro , water two ,.ni Thi lotion may be used rvorxl tlma a day. Each "nlnht . I-.,. .a ih far with a cure cold . r.um rr move at once . with a aoft towel, then bathe with hot water and tbe lotion. .. .'' :' ' iin iriiMk treat aa follow: Cleanaa wUh.,th ,cold cream. .-which Kn.iM ilwivi he- removed at once, tum tnr ton minutes over baaln . of boiling water, covering the bead with, a large towel 1 to rtu- in t-.m ' a rmr i a good oeraplratloa .u, heea Induced, partly dry . the -." - lha hlirkheidl with tUV . ..'.- . - . v an Inetrument -deelgned or , thla necta! oorooee.' Ma-g tor ; ten with ' the following: Leno. line on : ounce, s eweet almond , ell f cna-aaUf , ounce. ' borta- add t- forty ' irom , end i tincture of i benaotn ten i. rona. Remove all the cream .from the face.vba.the first with hot water; V then cold, alternating aeveral . time. i jinis n ig " ... v tvt used, to remove the t black- . .. - ..v V. nHwIiiUA it ainv of the ahopa gelling aurglcal Instrument : ' ivn not use the Anger, aa you will V make sear and large pore. Aa large jore are also a glandular difficulty, yielding only to eteamlng and mas sage, the earn treatment will . an awer. :. 4' ." - ' ,-. r- ... Im . umk ' h tthMiu form' , the . are - called "milium." Treat qirevmi mm M wi . heeds, except after eteamlng take a eternised needle,' punctur the head and remove It with th instrument, i nniiiuH with thai rest of th .- treatment. Pimple are certainly dlaftgurlng. na IO in weu-groornea wvmmn m 'itlon and prayer to oveTTOme the nimcuiLT. nncn i Bin uhv m question "Shall I ecrub my face with aoap and water?" I feel like crying .the answer from the honse-tope do fnot use op and water to cleanse .. the face, as by It constant use you .re atortng .for yourself pimples and . blackhead. ' beside many llnea and wrlnklea... In cleansing the face the bict la to relax the tissue that the smiai maw allmlnata their rantenta. ffhla can be properly accomplished .'only by using a cream applied with 'the tip of the Angers In a rotary ' motion. Rcmiwt at nnre with a. itowel, using; the same rotary move- Jmentj this carries off the expelled natter, tearing me lacs pancciij clean. Tou can scrub until Doom' , Uy and you cannot get . below the amrface. i ' ' ror pimples tn treatment is follow: Th face ihould he cleansed with the cold cream each night and thla lotion applied. Precipitate of eulphlr on drachm, spirits of cam Bhor on drachm, glycerine on V drachm and rose water four ounces. jla th morning bathe the face in wiot water and us the lotion. It Jleo can be uaed aeveral timea a day. Once a week, preferably at night, ret earn th face for ten minute and Mnaasage with thla cream: Lanolin one and a quarter ounces, almond oil one and a quarter ounces, sulphur - precipitate one and a quarter ouncea oxide of sine five drachms and violet extract one drachm. When the pimples form a yellow head, after the teaming, puncture with a trtllsed aeedl and press out the contents with the Instrument used for black - ; head. Cleanse the opening with peroxide of hydrogen, then massage with the cream. After carefully re moving all the cream, bathe first In tiot water, then cold. Do this several tlmas and Into the last cold water put a drop or two of benaotn. - If the directions with the formulas ar carefully followed the most oh atlnat cases of blackheads, pimples and acne can be cured. ELEANOR C. MORR1& MUSICAL NOTES BT C. Wl.VTHROP AMES. A short time ago a certain society wo . tnaa of New Tork mated a great deal of dlscusalon pro and con berauae aha requested a quartette of aiualctans to render aome da nr. mu.lr for the eqiflna tloa end jollification of her guests. I'er tiapa thla something of a mli-statement, a It waa not the mere fact that aha - asked them to render suitable niualo that tMtr gueata might Indulge thrtnaelvei In he light fantaatlo which r a uaed the controversy among mualral Individual!, oriel Ira, newapapera and the like; It waa brought about by the attitude of the tnuairtana employed on the orraalon re- ferred to. tnatend of eomttlvlns with the request It la ataled that they be.me- I reeeingly wrathful, and after making a few baaty though emphatic remarks hout the dignity of art. betook them awtvee from the plara In high dudgeon. Had the Incident ended at thla point It Would have been forgotten within a few dara, but the way waa opened up, natur ally, for the eipreaalrin of various opin ions as to the aorlal poaltkin of mual rlana. and the privileges or non-prlvll-wee that ahould be arrorded them. A real many mualrlam were heartily In Sympathy with their nrofeaalonal com ;ades and proclaimed that both art and artists had received very Inconsiderate treatment. Tbeee defended the action of the muelr.lans In r.fualng to lower the standard of the rt. and In etiphnnloua anffuaf eainnrq ia Innurnr. or both art and artlet upon I ha preaant day de erenerate wwtld. Othera, eeperlally of nun. tnuetral temperament were of a different Opinion, go between ttldlvldllala of va. kttous anrWtlea. sod through the news Pfiaper columns there developed great lo-da. wmrM nid not reaae until the fun ny periodica la took up the matter. At thla stage of the hroieedlng prone Mr It Waa thought that the auhlect had either attained sufficient dietlnrtlnn or hnd be came to aertoue for further dlecuaalon la regard to the Inalante referred lo. the New. Tork lady, according tn her ftoint of View, was undoubtedly JuatMed tn her rwiuaet, If ah engaged the rnual- nana to lurnisn muair ror the occaalon la taken for granted, aha did this. H onmieas in not rret diapoaeg to mis with the musical quartette en, a aortal aMsIa and therefnra did Hot Inolna r, Whew tt cams to the refre.hment part of ' tbe programme. Thla Beaming neglect Was soother Utile Item which workrd 'r, tjann their ssnslUvs temperament a. aa . , --i, mm (TUTiit. puma rvnwiian on TrtS -dignity of the art, -according to their reckoning. In eonalderatlnn of I Hie lat ter phase of the Inrldent one can hardly hlame the ratmlclans for feeling that in- suit had been edded to injury. It ha - ttecame rualomary among people who give eodal functions te remember those ' who furnish that meat pleasing part of the evening's enjoyment represented by retislcst arvonipanlment te nonvee-aatfon. The etiBtom Is based upon a recognition of the high-class services rendered and serves, aa well, te show that the worker are a few degrees above that kind of ser " micrn represented by manual work, Bui ft Is lust as unreHaoniilils to eg pert Bo eiety to be made up entirety of men and women who are possessed of the true erlrlt of genUUty a It la unreasonable te eapart to find at all time an art let la temperament behind! . . mistical sttnl men! a. The mualcal fraternity eonlalne aa many foolish constituents as evme hrr line of effort, perhana mtire so, H one will take exception te th elate, pent. Oulalde fit such of ths art I renrea-nted bt painting and tnusie te whims ' snd eccentricities of Ka artlata would scercel be tolerated. Th flowing lock, eluvenlv dree or III Aoooalta, Averdreea. and wagtk aira era still per r tiled tn the musician wlthotit arousing eemment. Whereat the anther nd pret w.re formerlr indulged in almtlsr re r, the tendency of the times la te r knowledge a does relslUmahlp' of trulns to encfi creative work, snd fen con the poet, or dmmntlet.- rathet r .iv J-la etlnlnmantg from ths Inalds f dls bead, ellmllar requirements are x li.g p1cd upon J he folc fraternllg t-re end more, aa la alrlkinely notice e' smone the grateel of the world' i ".!.- a,Hia Wherever s in'ialclan, rf f '1 powers. anteara befnra the putw I - l ' 1 t -' t of the world, eepeclal ' llil nan awsasssaaggisjagtlBjg ' Vai ' t.-w-wa . ir ' .; -"", The wriole wirld is imdeiioiiig a widespread awakening f ; ' f , ; ; ; - n if Mtfmatft of beer. 'Science in its relation to food; saloons, recniest . mm Cralaeworthy erltlclam I offered If he la irking in peculiarities, and unmistak able excuse offered If tie still adheree to spectacular methods. Which goes to prove that the general public I beginning to recognlea that mualcal attainment re quires not merely musical temperament, but a good aupply of common . aenae. Virtuosity of ths present day is a differ ent proposition than that of a decade or so ago; ita requirements are mentnl breadth, spiritual depth and an unlimit ed ' capacity for hard work. During former epoch a any one or all of these attributes might have been auatltuted by a cheep Imitation supported by eccentri cities. Those. who serve the general pub lic usually give what ia demanded, there fore the nubile la psrtly to blams for nevsr having required of the musician some other then musical attainments. Too often haa It been the case that the mimlclxn has even met with criticism for knowing something outside of hie art, the Impression being common that to know more of other subjects, is to know less of mualc. It will be Inferred, then, that all musi cians ars not privileged to make them selves members to a social party just be. cauae they are able to furnish melodious sounds. Hsd ths New Tork woman been more appreciative of tbe Influence of music In making her affair a succeaa she would . have offered the quartette some thing In the war of refreshments; on the other band bad the musicians, them selves, been of a little different grade of mental calibre they would not have given wey to 'feelings of petty pride and eon. ducted themselves like sis year old school bora. Althouah the Incident open. ed up the wsy for some close and nice distinctions to be drswn, both parties to th srgument maoe a mistake to suppose thst the subject could be disposed of In definite terms, or a cut and dried aet of rules established for the governing of matters of this kind. What one ought to do, or ths other ought to do is to live up tn the contrnrt fully; other relation ships are optional and dependent upon mere Inclination. It l ratner at range what a quantity of words a trivial Inci dent will cause, and what a variety or opinions will spring up. .' Front the continued demnnatratlpna of enthusiasm for the alnglng of Mme. Mrhuirmn-Helnk. the people of the old country will be sorry to loss ths celebrat ed srtlat. She received twenty-one re calls on th night of her appearance at the Vienna Hnyal Opera. At Hamnurg she wna recalled an many times that she finally endeavored to make a speech of thanks, but tn which she did not succeed so well ss she did In the role of a singer Martin Wegellna. the founder of th first Imnortnnt mualo school In Finland died a few weeka ng-ln his alatleth year; Perhaps more than all other musi cian of hie time he waa Instrumental In ahaplng the mualcal growth of his native country. Ma atudled in Vienna and Lsio slc, and later aa a music master mnde many lecture tours In Finland, Swesden snd Norway, eaiabllahlng mualc: schools wherever he went hnd awakening an Irt- teresl In th sunject or music in tn pun. lie schools. Besides many worthy com- poaltlona ha left ntimeroue school test book and several valuable treatise upon musical aubjects. Heretofore there haa never been Quell thins in Australia aa grand opera, a plan has. been formulated to organise an 0era company composed or American ana r.uroDeen laieni- to ne aurmorveo ay severe! thousand shareholders from NSW Mouth Wales. Victoria, and New Zealand besides Australia. Ths scheme Is based upon the ssaumptlnn that each on of th shareholders and ramiiy win not only is Interested In patronising the production given for financial reaaona but wilt con sider himself a committee or one in in. lereal hi friends. Hence, out of the concentrated Interest nf ananv, th grand opera company ran be readily maintain- dividual artists who have failed of auc reaa In touring this portion of ths globe, yel almost every ' musical comedy or pnmlr opera has met with hearty aup porl; for thla reason It I claimed that a grand oners company could be maintain ed by and become the property of the cluster or Kngiiah colonies represented by Australia, snd adjacent island. Arrangement bar been' completed for e aeries of concerts by the Plttsmirg or chestra snd the Mendelssohn Choir, nf Toronto. Canada, to be riven during the month of February, MoT, . at t Carnegie Mall, New Tork. For Several year pa at th rlttaburg Orchestra, hss mads trips to Canada for the pumose of playing In conjunct ion with ths Mendelssohn Choir. The plan of appearing Jointly In the' American metropolis It been fllaeuased for aom time but not until of let was tit plan acted upon definitely. . Th official report of .the government ahow that during th 'paef year- 1,14 n.uetcinn came to menca rrorn foreign count lira. (if theaa, there wer 141 lie brew, lit Germane. M Ensllah. 37t Ital. tan and m rul, T .; The recekite for- a ' "Roues' and. Ida Band" concert In Montreal recently reached the sum of l!.J'. - The crowd about Ihs bus office before the nerform. area became aw denes and I lie rush for tickets so seen mat a serious rtot wus prevented only through tli Intsrvsnllon of the-puUce. . ,;? A '4 '.' V The piano community of Dsn Francisco Suffered less ef about Uj0.ri. 'While most tit I lie mualo huuaea carried Insur ance,' it ws but partial. - A W III cae with almost every particular branch of Industry, - the piano house : nf the country bsve given-eld to their fellow workers. Tbe 1ty Counsel of Oakland opened the West Oakland rk gratia In aeveral of the muale hnuaee, where tern porary quartere were taken Up. Practi cally all the muale houses will resume tmetneae, and already a good many Car loads of piano bv been ordered front undergoing a widespread awakening s ; eer. Science in its relation to food V and drink points the way by declannff beer to be heavy in malt extract, light in alcohol, and m effect , a: genuine temperance beverage. - v . ' ,: h a perfect example of beer-excellence -heavy in malt, liffht in Alcohol, made of wire mountain ronntr water, ; and is thoroughly aired and sterilized. Sold at all cafes,; buffets- and hotels. Delivered by mau or phone. . : - WW SOUTH MIW11T ICI CO. -' XlUUimmtmMik, By. ' AshevUle Wine, IJquor and Soda Water Co., Distributors. .,; --x the va'rlous house represented In 'Frisco. A common - form of raising funds throughout the country hae been through th medium of musical snd dramatic en tertainments, and the returns from these with eontributlone from music, firms and Indlvduala represents a sum that runs In to the hundreds of thousands. In contrast to the generous support from the musical fraternity to those who were victims of the Ban Francisco fire, there cornea to mind a benefit perform ance tendered to Wllhelm Qerlcke, i the retiring conductor of Boston's Symphony Orchestra. Notwithstanding the dire need of the thousands of families and the na tional denlre of rendering aid; notwith standing he hss received from the rich patrons of ths Boston Symphony Orches tra a munificent Income for several years past, and has become thereby, and through other channels, an acknowledged man -of means; notwithstanding the op portunity waa at hand for endearing himself In the hearts of music lovers of America. Mr. Oericke. not only failed to take advantage of th opportunity of doing a praiseworthy deed, but took tich a, businesslike method of pushing' his benefit as to secure every available dol lar. The announcement circular which waa sent out to a host of Boetonlan on talned the following paragraph: "A rmpt reply la earnestly requested, It Intended thst th name of every sub scriber shall appear on the scroll to be presented to Mr. Oericke." Helow this very suggestive paragraph Is a long list of prominent people, who had -already signified their intention of subscribing. Ths purpos of th appended name Is alao plainly suggestive. Bo much for generosity. : ... However, the musician of Boston are otherwise represented In a benefit per formance for the relief of San Francis clan. Through the Boston Musicians' Protective Association, a big concert Is announced for ths coming Sunday even ing, tn Ite given In Mechanics' Hall, and In which will be gathered together the In r gnat band In the world; namely, 11$ musicians, and led by two conductors. One nf the feat usee of the concert will be cornet solo, played by 0 pieces; an other striking number will be Hullivan' "Lost Chord," given by M trombone and 2 corneta. Both building and rvic will be given free of charge. . ; ' . By the way. Mayor Hchmltg, of San Franrlaco. Is a member of the American 'Federation of Muaiclan and ha always taken an active part In promoting, th musical development of th City over which he presides. . js'", David Hlspham retired from the eon. cert platform after hi recital In Chicago on the r.'nd of Inst month. Krom now on hs will go Into training for his theatrical venture In ths piece "Vicar of - Wake, field." which waa written especially for mm. ! Si- About a. week ago Creator and hi band arrived on American shores after having toured attcceasfully England and aom of the adjacent countries. . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 13, 1906, edition 1
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