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THE UGLY-GIRL PAPERS.
CHAPTER XIII.
- Madame Celnart's Works of the Toilet.
- Literature of Beauty.
- Cares of the Toilet.
- Arts of Coiffure and Lacing.
- How to Hold a Needle Gracefully.
- Iris Powder for Tresses.
- Arts of Italian Women.
- Depilatory used in Harems.
- Spirit of Pyrêtre.
- Herbs used by Greek Women.
- Mexican Pomade.
- Dusky Perfumed Marbles.
- Lost Perfumes.
- Sultanas' Lotion.
- Brilliant Paste for Neck and Arms.
- Baking Enamel.
If ever a woman deserved a seat in the French Academy for the value of her literary labors to her kind, it was Madame Celnart.
The works of this lively author on manners, dress, cosmetics, and kindred topics no less interesting to her sex, are found in eight small octavos in their native French. The lady was an industrious and brilliant writer on themes of the toilet, the household, and deportment, on which Mrs. Farrar, author of The Young Lady's Friend, of our mothers'