Very truly yours,
Eleanor Du Bois.
By Cornelius Du Bois.
Nov. 13th, 1897.
EDITORIAL NOTE.
There has been so much interest manifested in the Prize Contests that we are going to continue them, and one is begun this week which should be very interesting to all our readers.
See the advertising pages for details and list of prizes, of which, there are many more than in the other contests.
INVENTION AND DISCOVERY.
Electric Hair-Dryer.—This is an idea that will find favor with all women who have long hair and dread the long, tedious process of drying, and the misery and tangles that are a part of the first combing after the hair is dry.
It is an electric hair-dryer, partly comb and partly brush. It is connected with an electric wire which heats a sliding plate in the inside. The dryer is passed over the hair, smoothing it and removing the tangles, and drying it at the same time by means of the heated plate inside.