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Beauty a — Hints By Margaret Hubbard Ayer ee Red Eyelids. , Dear Miss Ayer: Mindly give me a recipe for red eye- Bas, especially the lower lid. The eye- \itda are to swell. L. J, W. ) two grains of borate of soda 4 one ounce of camphor. Mix roughly and seturate a small A T ot linen and place over the eyes, For ives. Dear Miss Aye {have had urticaria for nearly two and cannot seem to get cured. “Jindly let me know cause of same and your advice as to treatment. M, K. RTICARIA is usually the result of an ll-advised diet. You should use a strong laxative and simplify your dict, leaving out all fatty food and gupplementing with more vegetables, Bathe the affected parts with diluted ke salt baths and you will ‘Gnd the of taloum powder will al- Jay the Irritation. Housework and Hands, Y Dear nies Ayer: How can I keep my hantis soft and white, as I do housework and would Ike to keep my hands nice? Also how can I prevent pimples from coming on my forehead? F. B,J. BY yourself a pair of rubber G gloves and use when washing di#hes or when your hands have © remain in water, Then get also @ pair of worn gloves and wear when dusting or sweeping. we As soon as you are through sweeping wash your hands carefully in warm water with @ pure soap, rinse in warm water, and while they are atill wet rub tm some cold cream. Now rinse again and thoroughly dry, ‘You will find your hands will be soft and delightful to the touch, If neces- wary wear cosmetic gloves at night. The pimples on your forehead come from somo internal disorder, probably your diet is not right. Here is a formula for external un \. Pimple lotion.—Carbolic actd, 15 dro; borax, 6) grains; glycerine, 4 fluid later, 2 1-2 Auld EEA TURNER IRR ETP TERE AEN ne Evening “World's M. Polo HAT = RED Wirt GREEN ANDYELI.OW RED SUSPENDERS a SKINT+ BLUE TRS WITH PURPLE bors GREEN SPATS AOOKS LINE A MONK BASE. USES = Cartoonist Powers he the “old man’ may never miss from his beauty kit. As for the suspender girl, s! any of them are left. fuld ounces. Apply ‘ight and mornin, The Crisis Va # ww Family Life. hy As Viewed by the Dean of Barnard College. | ( @eerna; tannin, 0 grains; aloohol, 1 a “One of the most lous @oclal prob- College, to an Dven- {ng World reporter, Sd, thls faa subsoct that Interests me in- 4 tensely,, Gnd it was ot this I recently spoke to gradu. ates of wt Ool- Jegiate Inatitute, ‘in Brook); iy. “T have been mis~ quoted as discussing %B¢ divorce problem ‘and attributing the present weak family ties only tp the Hee, «@ education ‘women. “In the first place, 1 di not divouss di- Voroe at all, and maid so | distinotly at the tim, My subject was the duty @f educated women teward the present ciate | in family Iif6, meaning the of independence and irrepponstb iity that “exists not only between the hus- end wife, but between the sons the daughters as well. ‘Divorce is only @ phase of this larger @ymptom of an organic con- lon, 3t te, wo to speak, the safety valve for the seething boiler. What tereste Line of respopatbllity for it And it ‘was of this that I spoke. aa if 1 certainly dia not say that ted Women were to blame tor that the greater aoutiired through the offorts afd attain: ments of educated women i too often Pr the uneducated women who rit and share their privileges., The it rarely lew With those who ht for and won their recognition, ‘the lese-disolplined sudcessors who Privileges without expenditure: no) Usb , Therefore, insofar ee the higher t@ transformed by uneducated women," GU] peomed amused at the unwar- & esaumption thet. she ascribes Money Makers “Wanted! Ie) the ery'of all big. concerns I~ thanks for the happy, Eastery Ideas which he has me M qazine, By T. E. Powers. \N BACK UF COAT INE LAMP SHADE Ath RED, SVS PENDERS= GREEN P00 HAY, SUSPENDERS SHORT SKIRT And SAATS givee an easy pictorial recipe for concocting a Polo confection out of such s!mple, everyday Ingredients His suggested Roosevelt Motherhood hat will save the bird family a lot of grief and make Audubon’s bones rattle with glee—if all right until she gets down to the masculine level of fastening 'em on with a nail. contributed to the glory of their raiment. ims we SYNOPSIS OF shaensiia Puver Wayte ip inurasred, in Melpuue: sitsthier. Gutterwatge a That Ro sa Sth Re wer aa atin | CHAPTER XXXVIII. La ral The Hands of Justice. “I Imow her better than you do,” al Oger voice Hae ‘a Uttte |S4!d the young Inan, doggedly; “and 1} iq CHAPTER Fare Vii, “Dhey went into the hotel In Rusoell it eta street, and when Whyte came out Ab) v os" anewered Calton frankly, “I] five thousand. wich Frottiby gure halt has t twelve, he was quite intoxl- acknowledge my detest; but now'-— | him? I monument, and cling to the lamp-post | ° at the corner, I thought I then would be able to get the certificate from him, ‘as he was #o drunk, when I saw & gentleman in a Hght coat—T did not know It was Fitegerald—come up to him and heii a cab for him, jaw there was nothing more to be do! time, 90, In despair, went home and Waited for the next day, in fear lest|"o¢ Course not” ald Fitagerald, |pext'day, and aa he died In the means The Evening World’s Daily Fashions. atraight cuffs, and the neck may be finished with the collar given with the pattern or any other atyle of neckwear, Quantity of material required for the medium aise te 91-4 yards of $3 inches ‘World pattern No, B ie tn aii 82 to 42 Inches bust, Price 10 cents, (Bee coupon.) it, this Inck of moliderity to the fault of “I was addressing women—educated women,” says Miss Gill, my thought to awaken in them # keener sense of family responsibility, I spoke of their duty to elevate the ephere of woman in the home to the plane of # profession, ministering to the well-be- |e of the State and the race, Mberately avoided reference to men in , Their responaibiiity would beat be discussed by men with men. I was speaking to women of women's re- sponsibility, It was certainly not ai Gensary for the other mex to figure in the dndlotment.”” * Tn eptaking of the marriage of ‘Dred womep, Miss Gill aid thet there ze about one-third ea many college women Hest as cae in Se ge aes ee he: should carry out his determination, pothing, however, turned up, and I wag Anning to think thet Whyte had @bandoned his purpose, when I heard that he had been murdered In the hansom cab. “YT waa in great fear lest the marty riage certificate should be fons. on him, but nothing wos seid about tt, Co eM erin eget I fenew he had it on him, and I could ‘only conclude thet the munterer, who- ever he was, had taken it from -the Wate = we to me to extort money, knowing that I Gare not denounce him, Fitzgerald arrested, and afterward acquit. , #0 I began to think that the certin- gate had been lost, and my troubles were at an lowever, was al- Rr ene haunted by a dread thet the Set award wes hanging over my head, aud | would fall sooner or later, I was right, for bwo nights ago Roger Moreland, “|who wee an ‘intimate friend of - | Whyte's, called on me, and produced de ‘marriage certificate, which he of- fered to sell to mo tor five thousand # | pounds, “In horror I accused him of murder~ mn lig Whyte, which he denied at first, fterward dare not betray him for my own sake, } was neatly méd with the horror I way The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (Copyright, 1904, Ned nay National Press) I would ask forgiveness of tal daugliter sharply, “Moreland must be arrested a) ih have beet | went of,” “But he will confess everything,” said ‘and then every one Usast for my sing, wh: Visited on her, But can see for her- that oli at 8 Were too strong Aa, ts y ive me, as J hope | Calton, angrily, Brian Fitsgerald is chareea ve Godin His infnites mercy, will, and Will know about this niet marriage.” ‘Let them," retorted Brian, yer dead fath “As oon as she is well enough we will marry at once and leave Australia for ite San toa Sy Tay she ccme sometimes and pray over a my graye, ink too hardly upon reid ever,” dies, lo he it haa Milfs, who whee taken Moreland, leaves Ea eat A Lindt ai es, vecamnae ots bat senile mist identity myte himselé ‘the riddle which hes perplexed us 60 | 0 for evermor “I knew he was in je of mich & thing,"’ crled Chinston, whom emotion had hitherto kept silent, Meanwhile Kilaip Uatened to these eu- togistic remarks on the dead man, and | tone, COmttanee) of way, Hke a cat who has caught & The Confession. moume. Khoi “You see, sir,” he sald, addressing the ‘Ah, darcister, "I was right after all. tne aw him go along to the Bcotoh near ite Burke and Willis| ‘I'm going to arrest Moreland right mente and then Calton spoke again. at that matter of sentiment.” bank, and would sooner or later come Sas ue acknowledged, stating that 1 ther to denounce my home ate or lot @ murderer es, hey of his nih iden Kt a9 ole tesctving in telurn 000, ee and meets to isave Ladies’ cnoaed Shirt- tty ave ste Jor aa HM well-dressed woman realises ally 0 gra I the advantage of having a gén: bel My i erous supply of ahirt-waists and a t {ho | plouses and will include In her summer tle Outht many that gre bulk on wmple Aer ee rae uW Uke the model hore shown, The i fe te ce, tucks to v f@ plain e tow neve | re ee ee ee TM ROOSEVELT MOTHERHOOD HAT AWAY W/Ti THE STUFFED BIRDS a collar box and a shaving brush—which know she would lik: end made of when he read those last sad oan words, and he laid the manu-| ‘M48 whole miserable business at once. seript dowa on the table amid a dead|Afrest the murderer, and let him euf- a right: pa ogee at gilence, which wes first broken by |‘ for his crime, rk “Well, I guppose st must be #0," n, “hank Heaven," he sald, “that ne| gout, Crinatan, wiih babies innocent of the crime,’ Pea ie jon lag Fret mae ” ,| Brion turned a litte ."' eaid Calton, a little cymeaily, of the rather are generally ey ie 0 ren long {a real, ana the Sphinx is atlent | bitteny, iF “But aster the, fit lends bu “Rather,” said Kilsip, at a ad the last two m: purred to himself in a@ satisfied sort Rin yee pate (Reve: tro steps without my leed!""* Eat bf 444 and some one be me, and "reminded fin ” Ns! in shesrres, KI fat} off,” waid Kila Went wen ‘There was a silence for a few mo-| ceived a check vhs “I guppose it must be #o—poor girl— detective, eh at ed tH the had patd into faye been susploious ° own t wim a kee Penould ped pen ‘0 iu Hin 3h ol yesterda: Gangerous criminal escape for a mere | Toiig Bend to Cashier of Evening World, Pulitzer Building, ¥. Y. Oiiy. AEGreB. ..0. seer ccecercocezccvescoccoce Evening World Fashion Coupon. { a \ CASHIER of EVENING WORLD: —* Enclosed find... ...00+05.cents i= payment for eexiag World pgattera SWEET VIOLETS April. "EF QUITABL, ke Triameo With Viobets The fair aex owee Mr. Powers a vote of a By a Fergus Hume. me. T gapect ft huen't been honored, land won't have his money ety ih "i wonder what he'll dot ania Chtn- oto "Go manager and kick up a row? eat Alalp tal’ “and the man- ager will no doubt him he'd better “eae, “By oot: friend, thi ren y deat Monta tds ttt enage broke in ths wpa tient; iy: to id ead,’ to the late 6uppoRe KAlaip. asd Cal auestionable a3 nnd ha the ‘check Va gen ci i ae H Pye yet LD 6,000 pounds go tall YOu, what,” after a Tew {moments of Penlootlon watt i Ruts Rad he ray a and wash 2 hem they can nner | iim mes very im te bine, nt eee ion,” paid uta Tub, ue the it?" inte: roned Brian, Re ea t said the Getective, Drodue- love!’ you must have bee: genta oF Sus 8 eullt.” remarked ch ton ay y, {nate coe vxse ae Freee I guna Ane Hoong | Rhowindenees at th eek in a pgeasion ‘bel cy we ead re Tforelene’, arronted tod, preety st "“Halt-} Me Pg a4 fgg ed Phe} oun au Ing at hie atch “Um afr it's rather late to catch Moroli fee and Maly! Bardit ke mM ana pat hinton and erent outs was @ would call again Defore, 6 Diolocie, 4 ‘told to bring him up to me at once, hohe ay ne here at any moment." iy 9'8 fool enough to it observed Giiington, er re. Somme “Oh, he'll come,” sald the deteot: confidently, rattling a pair of fandourts Hogethor, “He la so aatiefled that he hae made things sate that he'll walk ht into the trap.” ft wan meting ttle dusk, and the four men were greatly excited, “though they concealed it under an assumed nonohalan piwiet @ situation for @ drama!” sala “Oniy,!" sald Ohineton, quiety, ‘¢ an reallatic as in the old dads’ of the Coloesem, where the actor who played Orpheus was torn to pleces by beasts at the end of the pla is last @ppeatance on any I aurpoes eat Calton—a iittle cruelly H_ must be confessed, Meanwhile Kilslp remained seated I hatr, humming an operatic air an eatin he Thandeufte Cometnor by wy ent, Ho felt. intensely Plonked wtih nitoaelf, the more #0 a9 gaw that by this capture he would nee Fanked far_above Gordy, “and wh mawked at all niece ‘us ‘foolish, wn ed at al iy idem 4 eRe a heen quite wrong from the first. If ‘onty' ame i fe i 4 Calton, holding up his fin, rere heard ochoing on the. fine outelde,. “Here he is, be- leve, i (To Be Concluded.) CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought |» ATLANTIC Seg i \a, Mies fa | of, Rider ren aot Jarior of hag THE SIRE CE fir ana manacenent POC NE TT I UENRNEREETEROIT TT Thursdays Evening, The Netw | Mannish Folderols of ia JS pring Girl. The Givers | of Advice. By Alice Rohe. SG6QUTRANGE as tt may sound there Ss {a one thing here in New York that everybody 9 anxious to give, and no one js pini sald the Amateur Philoson) ously, “What's that, bad money?” asked the Pessimist, "No sir—advice,”’ replied the Philoso- pher, “Bo you have loarned that, too?!’ in- quired the Pessimist, ""Have.you beon handing out @ line of advisory conver- sation?” “Only when I was asked for It," pro- tested the Philowopher. ‘Why do peo- ple ask for advice and then go away and do just the opposite from what you tell them to do?” “Perhaps they miatruat your diainter- ostedness, When the subject concerns women the answer Is dead easy, “Women have a motive In running around getting advice from each other, hey get all their laay friends’ opin- ons, take the consensus of fominine thought and then do the other thing, “Do you think a woman would follow her friends’ advice in buying @ hat? Well, hardly, She always Just what @he would do under the same ciroumstances, and in the full flow of her womanly heart realizes that her friend is doing the same thing, That's why she asks for advice, 80 she can't how j ropa or vinegar or {seion, th h follow it, Bee? “Whenoa lady friend tells her com- panion ta hat is a dream and that she looks ravishing she makes up her mind that the head piece ts impossible | and that she looks like @ fright.’ “Well, under the circumstances 1 don't see why people who know the | 10" characteristics of the race give advice,” said the Philosopher, "Because it's cheap,” replied the Pea- simist, "It areates a fine impression of interest in the people who are not next, It's a good policy to follow, never give or take advice, Then you'll keep out of trouble,’ Baked Ham. 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