Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 29

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te Bank Bldg. ILTON RTH ISON ark 3515 , Cartains elluloid tugs, ighland Park hland Park PING Isen ending oofs. e Co. SES , May 9, 1929 EET Ave. TILE 3499 Garage RS oDs â€" 182 et *LOGas ilings, RZ <workers of the Tinguian tribe, one of them ‘a woman. °> The forge was obtained in the village of Balbalasang, which means "the town of many maidâ€" Pui Encouraging Complexion Beauty In spring and early summer one hears the term "spring fever"â€" a term used somewhat mysteriously to ‘cover the symptoms of lack of ambiâ€" tiqon and moediness which characterâ€" ize the temper of many people durâ€" ing the very season when Nature is most profligate in her renewal of life and beauty. * Since a fresh, quick circulation is the essential foundation of all skin heal?Aand beauty â€" good healthy blood, too, of courseâ€"this must be awakened by special stimulation. Thursday, May 9, 1929 USE QUEER METHODS â€" FOR IRON WORKING Corn Husks and Feathers Some of Materials Utilized in Philippines f There is really nothing mysterious about the malady,/~however. It is simply a state which has > been brought:about by the clogging of the system during the long indoor seaâ€" son when social activities, late parâ€" ties, rich food and lack of éxercise have played havoc with the health and â€" beauty of the most naturally healthy person. â€" ' . This genefal sluggishness and clogâ€" ging affects the skin markedly. Inâ€" deed almost every physical ailment registers its effect upon the skin, which is a sensitive and clever barâ€" ometer of general bodily health. The skin looks dull, sallow and sluggish; perhaps lined and dry as well: ~â€"Often it has blackheads and a rash, or a suggestion of acne. Corn: husks and chickenfeathers form an important part of the primâ€" itive apparatus used by natives of the Philippine Islands for iron workâ€" ing. â€" Anâ€"actual Philippine forge brought from the island of Luzon is on exhibition at Field Museum of Natural History, where its use is demonstrated by a group of four lifeâ€" ens." â€" It is one of the communities noted for making the finest headaxes and spearâ€"points in the islands. _ Get Ore from Chinese The Tinguians do not mine or smelt native ore, but secure it from Chinese traders. _ The forge at the museum originally stood #r a small hut with a grass roof, but without sides or floor. â€"The exhibit shows one of the workers sitting on a bamâ€" boo bench working the crude but ingenious bellows. The bellows conâ€" sists of two upright cylinders‘ made of Hollowed:â€"out logs. In each is a viston or plunger, at the lower end Adequate physical exercise taken Now in May Fair, of course, in the fair month of Mayâ€" When life is abundant, and busy, and gay: â€" 0 > ~== AWAUJCALFR VEA s sSS Lrrayr D 295 NHHAB TGON MSeZaX o By â€"Helena Rubinstem uly Secrols \(*..*}) of which is a woodenâ€"ring packed with corn husks and chicken feathers. When a plunger is pushed downward in the cylinder, it compresses the air and forces it out of a smali opening in the base, but when it is drawn up the feather and corn husk packing collapses and allows it to be raised without effort. These pistons are worked alternately so that one is risâ€" ing while the other is falling. ' Conduct Air : ’ Two bamboo tubes attached to the bellows conduct the air into a cylinâ€" der of fire clay, and this in turn carâ€" ries it into the charcoal fire. These bamboos fit laosely into the clay cylâ€" inder, thus taking the place of valves fire backâ€"into_theâ€"bellows. â€"Neafthe hearth is a stone anvil, while a small stone â€"hammer, a heavy stone. hamâ€" mer, and pinchers of the same maâ€" terial complete the outfit. â€" The fire is lighted, and the bellows operator blows it to a bright flame. A smith then puts metal into the coals, and allows it to remain until it reachesâ€" white heat. It is tken placed om an anvil where another arian beats it out with the large hammer, a stone weighing twenty or more * \ pounds. â€".> ® .> .: * * Scientifically created, they form a rare beauty aid and secretâ€"the seâ€" tret of good circulation â€" which is also the secréet of complexion, health and beauty. ° â€" * . $ often and regularly will do much for general bodily circulation â€"and so for the circulation of the fgeial skin. But exercise, to be effective, muSst be vig@rous andâ€" taken regularly,. not mild and spasmodic, as some seem to believe. â€" 4 They are in truth delightful, and while they are activating, there is nothing in the least harmful in their composition. No chemicals are used in preparation; only the most beneâ€" ficial of Nature‘s herbs and roots. With this apparatus the natives succeed in making knives, spearheads, headaxes, and various other weapons and utensils. They have also develâ€" oped a process of welding pieces of metal together with this equipment. And a quick and> simple. way to bring a healthy circulation up inte the face is by the use of a specially prepared circwfatton stimulant, either liquid or cream. I personally believe that the liquid stimulants are more effective. They bring the blood up to the tissues immediately upon their application, revitalizing them into acâ€" tivity and health. â€"The skin becomes rosy and fresh at once, and glows as it does after exercise. In fact, their magic is so remarkable, soâ€"quick in effect and so successful, that often, when using them for the first time, women are astonished with resgults and fear they are "too good to be true." â€" _ ‘ w â€"Owen Meredith. T HE PR ES 8 fllllllIlllllllllItHIIIIIl|III||IHI|IIIIIHIIIIIIIllIl|II|II||I|illImllI|I||IlIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIINIIflMflMIfll% S | T â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"__________â€"â€"â€"â€"~ 15 for all kinds of gardening, trees, and shrubs. Fertilizer for Sale. Men furnished for all kinds of gardening. . â€" Care of lawns, etc. ._. Driveways and concrete work a specialty. f Residence: 233 N. Second Street Phone Highland Park 1891 P.F. 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