ing, become
beautifully delicate and white, and it causes very little trouble to
care for them.
It teaches how to care for the hair so as to improve the growth and to
have a beautiful and luxuriant head of hair; how to keep the skin of
the scalp healthy, to cure Dandruff, to prevent the hair falling, and
to have it of a nice glossy hue.
It teaches how to have clear and brilliant eyes, with beautiful, long,
drooping lashes; also, how to cure sore and weak eyes.
It teaches how to care for the teeth so as to have them white and
sound, telling how to treat those that are decayed, and how to prevent
the decay of sound ones.
It teaches how to have beautiful ripe red lips, and how to cure sore
and chapped lips.
It teaches how to cure Warts, Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Cold Feet, Bad
Breath, etc.
It teaches how to bleach, purify and whiten the most stubbornly red,
rough skin, so that it will be beautifully clear and white; and a
complexion that is naturally passable will be admired by all who see
it after being treated as here described.
The second chapter teaches: The different human temperaments; how to
tell to which temperament you belong yourself, and also the
temperaments of those whom you meet;
The fortunate and unfortunate days of the month, and their importance
at the hour of birth;
Important advice to females regarding their thirty-first year;
How to know whom you will marry;
The signs of a good genius;
All about Electrical Psychology, or Psychological
Fascination--Mesmerism;
How to make persons at a distance think of you (this is a purely
natural phenomenon);
How to win the affection of the person of the opposite sex whom you
sincerely love. There is no black art about this, but merely
psychological attraction, and by its use you can win the love of the
person whose affection you desire.
When you desire the "love" of any one whom you meet, you can very
readily reach him if you observe the directions here given.
Chapter three is a special chapter for young women, on a special
subject, and contains advice which every young lady should study.
It teaches them: What marriage is, and explains how highly injurious
it is to entertain low ideas regarding it;
How a young lady should act in the presence of young men;
What a girl should do when a prospect of marriage occurs.
It tells some of the most prolific sources of matrimonial
difficulties, and how to remedy them;
What ladies s
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