The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 17

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=Qure for Pimples, “*ReThe best Femody tor pimples ts Fonsat! orgam, ‘The troops I sive you for Bossat! cream han MPeen'of use to many of my correspond- pints: “Lanoline, > grama; awoot almond Soi, S grams; ' sulphur precipitate, 5 ‘rami oxide of sino, 212 grams; ex- ‘of viniet, 10 drops, Apply a very Ht Of the ‘oream to each pimple; ut ‘Wntll the pimples are cured be- ‘tere wing'the face brush, which might "Srettate thent, ) How to Wear a Corset, ‘ida ‘\ L=SOMMTIMES @ properly fit is | V ‘ted cornet will reduce the nlxe| ‘of the abdomen A prea dead falso’ depends upon the way you put on » @Ooredt; Meohantcal rassage will re- P12 Atae ‘the ips sooner than any other ‘s aréatment, > For Hair on Arms. J ‘G@: M.—Here is the recipe for ; “pumice stone treatment for the ‘arma; it should be appied to es Varma only, as it 19 400 irritating for the ee jowte bikin of the face: Get an ordl+ Pe five-cent” cake of pumice atone; 46 not pumice soap, hut the regular * $id-Tastdoned pumice stone, To remove othe Rade rub the skin afflicted with the ‘Y*) “wuperfivous growth, and the pumice stone will wear the hair off, Bo careful pot to be too herolo and ireitate the / (kin. In onse the exms are made red by WA ireatment use a little cold cream. fi Bape rote fe beat used ot night } 4 ea 4. 4 : Copyright, 1902, by Frederick A. , . Btokes cohparys % y SNOPES OF PRECHDING CHAPTDRS. fork itl, & nar fs Casal paisa Te Et wae ia Pee E: ; CHAPTER V. Honor aud Dishonor. Gt Tetose tnt win ore bs; tte Fithowle head with one arm padihes a bis twoth, Geng tener he foung Mallory ” st egret og he dr blag $ if ijt . He Hs [ { “ i a int Based “Eyl ling ii [ if i Fy i i z at Hy ‘ve ‘bo held) g E g i z Bs é ir ae a i ni bee ing with their tongues Out to snap at Your eeat, cnoo you're owt of Ht? Isn't Georgia Pavelouoh sleeping with hie clothes on up dn the hills over Novodnl, ‘waiting to gobble the olty? And hasn't hea rabble of baniit swine to back him? Ab, sin, it was madness to come i Prince. ik his head at him 4 4 ttle whimsical smile, “ hard r, Von Aly “hard as Fait La 5 cy better gor? ; Puree b} his bp Ang) , " ug of you, eir, nor o! + what you love.” said he bluntly, Lie | was Whining of Novotinia.” he, Prince flushed, Von Aitdort con, "Lt ig too much to hope that you were i, OF ab least will not be, followed ere, Those devile are too clever to mise the chance, Georgias is out of it, of Course, forshe's in the mountains some> whete about Makarin, but his arch cut- phirnat, ise Btoinbrucke, ia alwaye in tho capital, spying about. He'd know you were gone in course of a day or #0, even if he didn’t constantly keep @ wed, as ig most probable, and 19'd He off here or send some one with a band: of thoir men, at once, Keep In- Goor, air, a8 much as possible, Never go ‘abroad without some of us with you, aa covey G0 abroad at all In the Big ke ofa bit of news from Paris that ‘would moet pleaso Georglas, and would re on the Honey “There's a pair mhabby-laok!n; have been loiterng ‘about in front 0 studio for half an hour,” whis- lory to the Colonel, “They're gotten up to look Mke Itallan models ‘out of work, but I don't think the: models unless theyre newcomer, never agen them before, They ai ‘Von Altdort peered through the win gow and malted Ui the teves of "the r eo * 6) He ay a) ze, to view. Then hi DAA Guddienly crimson with “the fart to keep down the ory that rose to jie Hips. “By. heaven, I said they'd come!” he whispered, “One of them's Baton von »| fitelmbrucke and the other 1s a rascal in his pay, Von Stelnbrucke, eh? The villain's after bi or he'd never come himself, Ile'd send others, He's & renegade Austrian driven out of Vienna by card scandals and attempts @t blackmall against some of the court £55, ond ioe| George Bi Aides ‘wor! o jeorge at that, black~ eum thot he ite wo men drove away in a cab, Mit not before wo had all had a good look at Von Stelnbrucke, The week which followad the coming of Prince Karl to Paris was for all of us, I think, & time of etrain, of Inaotive wait! for we knew not what, There y ae} f! The Garden of Lies. By Justus Miles Forman, | ' T @eneration of ‘men and women should not be strong and vigor- ‘ous physically, and, consequently, men+ tally, if the children of to-day have in- milled Into thelr minds and hearts the importance of exercise, In traning the young the simplest ex- [beet of catastrophe that waited Rea morrow, bap lay Me time Cae rae ecroms tie od i rhe Sumer Sia Soa Siro that adi no- othe: ‘of ours, a wo is nO Be tant We ce ae sie Sotelo nm came wn the ul ravel pat! Of Paradies ‘one afternoon after the first co Von reac” day, ftguth tat id netee4 the morn—tt only “it hadn't wolden Denis, ‘who twas Setting: her on a atone seat, did not tum his head as 4 “don't who you are," he de-|: blared untruthfally, "I can't 18 T ehould fi n. ae B01 ut fancy any com ig one Saute tate Sets (ny! ‘Upon tits mine: and is bless ‘The archangel the sorry knave md Dat te ata Soy, what fray tee er tis honor,” sharply, “AR, to, nol A no! Ran Wott “an take that ‘arlo! You love your honor mo! not Ia wouldn't be honor. better. world, Oh, what “TE evet''—me hé began, an parlatened his dry ‘pa, "it ever you should fin that l’d—if ever I should do'@ dishonor- able thing, Mleanor,’’ gald ho, steadily, “It ever I should take an unfair advan tage of some one—of a woman-of—of re, Ile to ar deceive you about an important thing that meant much to you—what then, Bleanor? What then?’ The Princess put out & hand and laid ft over his lips. “Don't let's tat about auch ¢hings, Carlo,” said she, ‘They soil our para- They soil you, aven the mention of them. You couldn't fo such @ thing, dan't in you-— amply Ou shor 0 thax: you should—why, think I should—hate you, Karl, yes, ate you, for you would. have black: d all my world, ¢urned me out of @ sald Dei Mallory with a would suo thal't Enolght sone moray wanted to know, for—cucoaity, you a ‘Ah, I knew! jor binds us both, Carlo, doesn't it? You. ‘could m mo dear so much, loved you not or mere,’ I'm your wife, Kav,’ “Ab, yes, yes,” sald Denis looking away, "Yes, you'll atill ba my—wife, Tt ton't as it We were to part, Come, fureenor ‘ou must go in, The sun is ow and it's growing cool. Come, . or MacKenale will eay that I'm not taking proper care of you,” nder the Kind shelter of the old pers she ralsed her fave to tm and @ Kissed her lips. “You must remember—later on, Eleanor,” eald he—his voice still sound- ed weary and overwrought. "Ah you loveliest thing in all God's great world, how I love vou! Heart's soul, how I love you!” And he turned and left her ‘and went down through the long ganien with his head hanging low, Denis Von Altdorf and 1 were pitting in the studio the next morning, indus- triously occupied in blowing smoke rings. Suddenly there was a sound of quick eteps on the stairs, and MacKenale burst In on us, his face white, his eyes ablaze, Hig mowth worked as if he would speak but could not. Col. von Altdorf was up in an Instant, Ie face full of a namelers fear, Me was thinking, 1 know, of the absent Prine He put out a shaking hand pon Mac Kenzie's arm, “What, is it_man?” he cried sharply, what ia it? What's wrong? Can't you speak, What the matter?” Maokenale let himself down Into a chair, and his chin sank upon his breast, | {It eaf Nibth come, now! but time, face, Ind, that, “were twisted and drawn in| thou grief, ‘Ther “Sevis, old lad!" gald Could that |Prince K 800! {In the very air a sonse of im. he, Lainey vague, and | be von Altdorf's voloo? ‘it was gentle ‘* VY Yay ea. ? we va ish id thd le a lta aaa et aaa at ® woman's! to. come, God kk Fe a, Il sorry enough nowé, lad, we're a y ei for the whole wretche know otherwise—but It was a chance that it coul pinyed a See pase at n'y part, pla You're losing what's all world ito you, sald he, reasonable—Jus' that the thing had to bo done, wouldn't best try to see her—now," "Yes, yes!” vald Denis, “Yes, yes, I know all that-of course she thinks ne @ blackguard—I know all Why, In God's name, shouldn't she? But how has she taken the shock? Will It do bh HPRE is no reason why the next eroigen ahould be adopted, yet these should ha chosen with the idea of de- veloping aj! the muscles of the body and cultivating movements of ease and srade, Owing to their naturally active, # not strenuous natures, little dimoulty is'ex- perionced with boys odncernitig exer- clee, Their simvlest amusements and games afford a variety of movements which are helpful and strengthening if not taken to excess, ever, gitls do not show a predeliction for exercise. They sometimes take it Up a6 @ fad in for {nnovatt difficult to make them realise that exer- cise. te only 7 atantly and systematically, ‘Happy is the girl who at.an early age lentne the art of walking uprightly and ‘varrying her body correctly. No exer- lee la #0 Important ae walking, because @ Tule, how- find pleasure in going but ‘It 48 sometiongs benefinial when taken oon- xerclua Ho therouxhly into play all the niusoles of the body, The iMustrations shown to-day, if practised faithfully, not only teach the proper methods of walking, but thy are yalugble in correcting physical defeats @uch 8 round d eto, In practising any exercises one of the fundamentals is to learn how to stand correctly, Unitas this is under- joulders, weak lungs, OMMH of the finest and most eccen- trio, equestrian. feats on record are performed Brenoh “Cavalry School of Application” ‘at Baumer. Gdn, W: F, Carter, U. 8, A,, ‘who was sent by our Government to atudy cavalry conditions in Hngland and France, désortbes in Harper's Weekly the strange teste of ‘horsemanship in ‘vogue at the Gaumar wohool, All the Young lieutenants, graduated from Bt at the celebrated Why, a oN lad, it You knew it had. to let it knock you «under, business and hd could end ere never , not an lad, you've the man the Aye, I know, I know, wo all wis can’t, Come, Youve made a tio of friends her that'll etand by you to tho last ditch.— Their hearts Come, buck ub! yeh, ,Dhe game'a not over by a long re sore for you, lad.— There's much to do Dents went over to MacKengle, who had left his seat and was moving rest- lessly about the room,. by the shoulders and looked into his) “How dvoes—how does she take It?’ he asked. Too badly?'’ Ok MacKensle lookéd away; "Was whe—badly shocked? “She's—much—Incensed against ye, gently, “She's a bit un- now, She won't see Ye— impatiently, rer great I? Will he bear Tell mo if you think she'll "Flo's told her!’ sald he, "The Prince! get over It, has told her!” His only thought seemed to be for her There Was a swift, hoarse cry from| safety and welfare—to make sure that Denis Mallory, a cry that brought ug all, sh» would bear the strain, to our foot, \ “Why as for th sald MaoKenale, I think that for the time the minds of! “ves, lad, I think she'll woather {t, She's al of us were wholly with him and that) strong aid well. § ble to meet a we gave little or no thought to the| great shock, 'T resentment stricken Princess, lan’ wenge 0” ¥ ping her waht yon Altdorf's eves and, ay! up now In the worst of It. She's very ey were filled with teara, ‘and! angry an’ her burc pride is all in ber | ¢ was a knock at the door and ari of Novodn'a entered, (To be continued.) ‘ He took him| | | | | ip stood in the beginning it will cause mudh trouble, if not pain, for frequently harm has been done in twisting the BONE NG 'No exervlse ahould be continued atter it prow fatiguliug, As #00n as ‘the firet signs of over-exertion are noticed movedweitd should be olanged or djs- continued and @ rest taken for three or four minutes, An excellent exercise bearing upon correct balancing of the body ts sh in the first Mustration. First’ the tlt} miss atands perfectly ergot, with lone Pied skies, ly. ak forward ‘the right foot valses }{t gently, bwancing the on the toes, Almost simultaneously the right arm ts Teised ‘nt held in front‘on an even line with the belt, but never touching body,’ while the lett te lifted above head’ and. the body. thrown -ajightly Ridet and Horse Make Flying Leap Over Dinner Table] jp, [ Cyr (the French West Point), and as signed to cavalry duty, are, sent to Saumar for a sort of postgraduate course of riding, } Horses that are trained to’ buck, to kick, to rear and to do other unpipasant tricks are given to newcomers in onder to teach the youngstera a firm seat, @ham cavalry battles with sabre and lance are daily fought, and) dimoult equestrian manoeuvres ard mastered, ' Women’s Questions ~ w And the “Birth Cards.” To the Bdltor of Tho Bvening World: What ig thescprrect size of birth eards and how should they be in- scribed and addresved? When should they be sent? ¢ DPLIA H. HUMPHREY. ‘The small card containing the baby's nape in full and the date of birth is attached with a narrow white ribbon runping ‘Srough one corner to the laye- er cand bearing the names of parents with thelr address, The cara» wie sent Out 8 soon as convenient after the child's birth, ‘To Clean Tables, ‘To the Mdttor of The Evening World: What will take a mat from a tar ble, made by placing a hot digh on it? MARY LUGAS. Rub {t long and well with camphor- ated oll, which may he made by mixing} 4pirite of camphor, one part, and salad oll, four parta,: Shake well before using. You can buy this from your druggist. If the stain is very white hold a hot Iron over it for a minute-not Ing ¢nowgh to draw the varnish—after which use the of] at onee, Cleaning Plaster. To the Bditor of The Evening World Can T clean plaster of Paris casts? Also, how can a spot be touched up that has been "barked? AMELIA PARKINBON, . Will Be ements That Tater loo-Cream, ‘Take wt ounces of bighevl iy \@aweet onen/ will not to) and pound ih @ mo pene gay getting lo ey a Corn Oysters. es, ‘New.Bead Work, pA eat aN Sir. round jered or who find it dim- Sule to themselves erect when | fect in the shoublers, welldnk or sitting, It also corrects that] tha chemt and All out Gollows deformity which in older persons 15} peck, ated Goths trom left! to right, tt, noticed that the firgt girl stands in poattion simitar'to that, shown In firet illustration, excopt that greater play is brought upon the muscles of body.. The aeoond id dors, Not only do they; backward, b ‘This position. should be . maintained for only two minutes at Apat,, but: ¢ time can: -be inopessed.e mintite, each day'a practice, It is excellent: ‘ re " * devote: five minute, or even thn, 0 | eres eae weet lung and exercise every night and mowing, : % ‘Another. very helpful exetolae:te f1- round , shoulders whould be ‘taken in Juatrated tn’ the plotiite. W! bearing @'cloxe refation to the; fir te -antirely | different in; that tt how to properly balance the ‘another fashion. It) 1s not 9v to always walk with the the ali -This. becomes tire Ukowlse apt to be bngraceful; position on be changed easily, variety atid grioe and at th resting body,” Me how to doit, ee The ‘second exerolae te | Tecommended dor itis inclined been unconsc,susly developing it for, yeara, 00 that. when’ they realise the presence of the enemy it has secured to |#U0h 8 firm hold) upon them that tt le JUDSON oT ‘The movements th, ploture are deskgtied eapecially tor round One of the most peouie Watu at) just before reaching the board, and Baumar, of which Gen; Carter was en-| takes the entite length’ of the table in ‘abled to seoure aiendpshot, ie shown in| flying leup, This he does without dla- the accompanying’ slustration, turbing the glais#, ctockery or food with ‘A table Ja set, an {f for'dinner, in the) Which the cloth '9 covered, and without centre of the ¢atibark arena, and o| itecrupting the double line of diners moup of officers sit at elther wide; the| ‘Tho leap, naturally, requires not only two. ends alone being unocounled, A} 600d hotee, but great equestrian skill, BROOKLYN AMUSEMBN vie rider spura his horse at the table from ma Of an, inch nilght involve a one of the lateral ends, The horse rises sero ott BY ea teat There are many ways that odd leces of cloth may be worked! into useful and decorative ob- jects for the house, Hackett, Hurtig BSeamon's 355, Daily! Answers to Them. ‘ into @ thick paste a little plaster of Paris made by soaking gum arabia in cold water untt! disaotved. Apply to the ‘barked’ payt, moulding into shape be- fore tt dries, Blano Mange. To the Waltor of ‘The Bening World: Please give me @ for coffee blanco mange. ( HELEN HOPKINS, Dissolve half a box of gelacine In one cupful of gold water, When. dissolved pour slowly on it one oupful of clear ationg coffee and one cupful of sugar, When cold add one cupful of rleh eredm and pour In a mould, Berve with ottit Whipped cream, flavored with vanilla, Shad Roe Recipe. DIAMOND DYES Wi Color Anything’ Any Color. IND‘ DYDS, Burlliigton, Vt. METROPOLIS) Maayae™ a eee ne ’ Phone 166 26.2y, I Happened « BRICAN ace schbu'S6 Ht BRAG fet Wit RR ae OB dhows ROADS Grand #*LuluGlaser Noxt Week, Primrose Minstrels. AMUSEMENTS, Fete tno Bh tba Oe ‘i Matioce Bvory DERVELEY WCEUM EPA Hatt at, ay. dy, aE SO RS tine | et We fie Here eat boe ROBT. Ty Albis ia , 8 Vasant Gila I PRAAE Ramee heats: Lat the roes stand tn cold qaited water . ‘a Green ern @ Koo Trt, ct! 4 | about fifteen minutes, then drain, Drop | into warm water to whish has been nnnir hae ORR Ma A | added two, tablespronfils of lemon juice tha Mert Neenah tamer has | and elmmer for fifteen minutes: Drain All's 12 oogonia Arabs, Bri | and plunge Into cold water and when| ¥! outing Dunpare. | ONE | Le cool let them dry, Cut Into olices one | COMINGIIL At CES ALARA) TTR 1" and one-alt inches thick, season with] PROCTOR'S “BIG FOUR,” ARRAY Ot sult and pepper, dip In beaten eg#, then! okore."" Matinee To-morrow, NY | Wie Huchaha @ Vai, | Le GAT BV LADIS' MAK, TO-DAY, he DEW SON TON BORLESQUGRS. Foot 14th Gt! Gunday Aft, & Kya, Concerta “wipows, * Concerts rile in grated bread ernmbs ai try tn] aM ‘ | bolling lard until a light brown, Line a| #os i Clean the cast with emery cloth bought at the druggist's, For touching up, mix ated Sk io’ RGN at lh dled Aa Mk cdc Ri cle Senn hi Troupe. Big Vaud ~ eee ne ie tone al ; Hoek i 7he Venda -Vatay bet. eee | BEL AS WARFIELD Penner aeagee ote ee S| DAS TORY S asin aga | ret HH anode cl I" af y ——— . oe. the roe In a pyramid and garnish with RO NEY DRAKE b 00) 20 2 a0 SRW hs, BROAD WAY Metal Sch & fow latiuce leavew at the top. EY Piaor windlay ‘e buke Biway & distan EE hell youn! H \ niles: ncenheia canlllaltselie Windies tial de: 5 edie

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