FAIR JEZEBEL.
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CHAPTER V.
- Morals of Paint and Powder.
- Antique Toilet Arts.
- Washington Ladies.
- Making Up the Face.
- Whitening the Arms.
- Tints of Rouge.
- To Make French Rouge.
- Milk of Roses.
- Greuze Tints.
- Coarse Complexions Caused by Powder.
- Color for the Lips.
- Crystal and Gold Hair Powder.
- Dyeing Blonde Wigs.
- To Darken the Hair.
- Champagne and Black-Walnut Bark.
- Doom of the Complexion Artist.
The time has gone by when it was a matter of church discipline if a woman painted her face or wore powder. Nor is it any serious reflection on her moral character if she go abroad with her complexion made up in the forenoon, however it may call her taste in question. All who paint their faces and look forth at their windows are not visited with hard names, else the parlor of every house on the side-streets of New York might have its Jezebel waiting the dinner-hour and the re-