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* ™" The Evening Wor Ot ein abe ~ ld. Daily Magazine, ‘Thursday... February. 20, FOR THE Love OF ‘PETE! ‘Y Some nite THAT oY oF mings ONT Require So MucH BY GOLLYS +8! A CHIP OFF Site OLD Broce! You Can Be Your Own Beauty Doctor FOUNDATIONS FOR GOOD LOOKS. by Anare upont ELLO,REGGie’ How HAVE You BEEN? | want To see vou! Is Mrs Gaoev's can REAOY? Copyright, 1018) hy The Pres Cubliphiig Uo, (Phe New YorkMrening World): a We: & shame the way @ome people bring up: thelr edidren,” id ah Average Girl. shen People who haven't ‘any always think they kriow the momt about-tt,ie todpotided the Woman of Thirty ith that eratingly superior alr whieh parents sometimes: axkume. Leaps “You know theoniooker seus most off the, game,” sald the Girl, Ne 22 yy reiurned from a waek-end visit to som “triends of mine the live in the countrys Mhey have three of the prettlemt littl wirle I ever saw, But 1 don’t thin they will be goddslooking ‘when they grow up.” SS “What makes you think that? . Because they have a ‘tamity waeh-” L don't quite me: phat everybody uses It, bul | myself caw the moth wash the faces of the three kils with the same identical cloth.” MA “Every child. should have, is own badegtlos dlenbrtenu washcloth just as |i haa ts own clothes,” answered the Woman of Thirty. \““How'can the little one expect to have w ood skin when it grows up, unless it in kept spotiessly clean tn childhool” Many of the ekin eruptions and muddy, dirty-looking complexions of after: life aro started {n eariy youth. Both of my childréh ‘have thelr own Itt washrage and have-had ever since.they were born. And J always bol) these 4, thoroughly in borax and water two or three times a week to be sure they are clean and hygiente: " ati ‘And many mothers,” continued the Woman, finding it hard to atop after ‘& having atarted on her hobby, “do not insist strongly enough on thelr children washing their faces with mild eoap and water before guing to bed. It {ait really more important to wash a little one’s face at night than in the moruingger for if the kiddy sleeps for nine or ten hours with unwashed face the dust and j Girt on the skin will work thelr way Into the tiny pores and this will coarsen the complexion, even if tt does ot cause an eruption.” “Kvery Uttle girt hae a right to good looks, and her mother should ¢ os everything in her power to see that she is not handicapped in after-life by & i bad skin or thin hair or decayed teeth,” sald the Average Girl with semd®~ feeling. “I think we shoukd have all the paturel advantages that we can command,” she added, “for I agree heartily with the little maid who said to her mother one day, ‘Mamma, if I don't marry will Tbe an old matd like Aunt Kate?” ‘Yer, dear’ replied the mother. | And if T marry,’ continued the chitd, ‘will T have to have a husband 1@ed | papa” Ne: “+Yon, dear, sald the mother. with a ecarcely perceptible sigh he little girl thought deeply. At last she burst out, ‘Mamma, it's a hard world for us women, ain't itt ' hat's an old story," oald the Lady of Thirty Summers, “but T always thought {t contained more than a grain of truth, and [ believe In letting a Not Like Any Story [girl have every chance there A child's firat teeth should be cared for andi) Tar zan of the Apes *| Lali sci Rent By Edgar Rice Burroughs | brushed night and morning, aa the soundness of the second set depends In a (Copsright, 1912, by Frank A. Munvey Co.) reach civilization,” said Tarzan. “Ldo armics and navies, its great cities and the details of the story which we al-| large measure on the condition of the first. A child can be early taught t cnaprens, ot like the things, and they only spoll its mighty engineering wo Tien ready know—the story of adventure, | hruwh ite own teeth, And if this ts insisted on at night am well ae in the with Alice, his the taste of good meat.” nw will realize thet it ts mind and “ and sorrow of John H ning it soon Krows Into a habit thag ts never lost, bk py 4 i yton | y, on the wildest art of the african — For days they travelled north, some- rot muscle, that makes the human Alice, from the day they) cana it is the same way with the hair, Many « women of to-day hae @est if 19—GEN. HENRY ALEXANDER WISE. 66 H™ comes one of the gamest soldiers that ever shot a gun and one of the Most eloquent speakers who ever ut- tered a word, and with a moral court too, equal to his physical bravery,” sald Gen. Pick+ ett as Gen, Henry A. Wise came across the room to speak to us. Of course T told Gen. Wise what my Soldier had said. “Well, I promise you right now that if I am ever Governor of old Virginia again I'll pardon him for even the mysterious, unknown-to-any, unpardonable sin.” ia a's sate T should Ike to have vou for her Governor again, But for your own sake T should prefer you to be in a mach higher office." “What a_ politic you Would make with a little training.” he laughed. “But 'T have held my last office, Brigadler-General in the Confederate Army, three times elected to Congress, once Minister to Hrazi!, once Governor of my vtate—why on éarth old Join Brown should have come into the State and mur- hetpless women and children and destroyed our homes and property at] the close of my administration and spoiled it hy forcing me to have him hanged | and bring’ on this awful war [can't see. I wish he'd waited a little while, for cl@ Letcher could have managed it a great deal better than T could.” “T don't think John Hrown meant to spoil your administration py being! hanged, General.” T replied. “You are not excusing John Brown, madam, by saying that he did not mean It, People who ‘don't mean to do things’ ought to be hanged without judge or jury. We didn't mean to do a great many things in our late war, did; Pickett? We didn't mean to lose the best opportunity the Confederacy ever, ad for success at Petersburg, June 13, 16 and 17, when Lee thought that Grant vas hemmed In at City Point and had nowhere to go, and would be obliged to attack us because he couldn't et.ows .As.ereat a strategist .as Grant was, that plece of strategy was his greatest. He deceived Lee as to his whereabouts for three days at the most critical pertod of the Confederacy and saved himself) from defeat.” “Gen. Beauregard did his best to warn. the Government.” “Doubting Thomaccs! Beauregard and Pickett here gave warning after warning. The War Department was thoroughly informed, but continued to foubt.. Oh, those days and those nighte—my small brigade, Dearing’s two regi- | ments of cavalry and a few old men and boys under Archer, an old Mexican veteran, and Colston, who waa disabled at Chancellorsville! On the afternoon of the Ith Pickett's Division retook the lines abandoned by Bushrod Johnson, I pleaded with Gen, Lee to come to terms after Gettysburg, telling him we were. tr a condition then to make any terms we wished, I told him again at Farmville, near.tho close of the war, that the best thing for him to do was to put bis poor men on the poor mules and send them home tn time for the spring ploughing. I told him that there was no country and had been none for a year or more. He was their country and he had held them together by thelr devotion to him.and faith in him, and there were thousands who were ready to die for | him, But the blood of every man who died from that time on would be on his hea A | ‘Come, let's go out on the bridge. Here comes ‘General Opportunity,’ ree ferting to a former Confederate oMcer who was coming toward us, “I do not For Virgin SEND ME A KISS BY WIRE. MKe his way of fighting, cither during wloge in the Sige, Greoose and times finding: In plenty, and again Sehty the war or #ince, He reminds mo of et digas Ryan tue Ate eee de going hungry for days PRON RCoGher SAbh Fhe Tue A ty. Paley untH an nour Before ho! wisn oe hair that whe has to build outwit ‘witches and’ rats, when 18 moreg your Jungle. or “Alone and unarmed, a single man — D'Arnot re ek ‘down by Kerchak. relink, invade ‘the ca 1 aloud, Occasionally hia! care had been taken of he: nlidish locks Fayette MoMillan, from Scott County, who never lost an opportunity for him- They saw no signs Of natives, 1 ape’named Kala, Killed, adapta Were they molested by wild beasts. jy no match for any of the larger Volce broke, and he waa forced to wtop/she might have had luxuriant treases self, Being a member of Congress, ne ¢ a Uitte “ave a Their Hatasy was a miracle of eas beasts; but if ten mon w together reading for the hopelewsness that spoke! nntil she was an old woman, Massage the Gheriff invited him to occupy a lain’) He grows "to beet PR al CON eet eran they would combine theirs wits and between the lines, lim aw good for a child's head ae it Is for privileged seat on the scaffold at an te ay, Larean, comes to, 4h Lp Syed bd by ny their muscles against their savage Only when the little babe was men- | igs of an older person, I have alroady the refinements of clvilization—even enemies, while th: fo beasts, being un- tioned did the tone of the diary alter ten ate of Knife and Cork, Dut some; able to reason, would never think of from the habitual note of deapalr whieh jaelf to read aed to print. Thing of th ima 3 araan wou wd sae: in combining againat the men. had crept into it by degrees after the be ane) ques to live in gust and p his food In stro! “Otherwise, Targan of tho apes, how first two months upon the shore. dof muting ore Jand pear ti DI 7 a " them are Ter, his sreretarye Prown ha tearing it with his Mo- jong would you have Inated in the ‘Then the passages were tinged with « execution. The case was a very cele- brated one, and thousands were pres- ent to witness the final scene in the tragedy. finds an illustrated. jyrim | Sere ag, flere ce Micarated, poner Aa _setsre taught my little irl to massase her own tiair, and ste thinks ft erent fun. 1 keep her hair free trom dandruft by using a simple lotion made by pouring “After all the preliminaries were Sane and het ‘pogre ‘raid and Cecil ate like @ wild beast savage wildornes: subdued happiness that was even kadder f boiling water over half @ finished and the Sheriff was about to esate ta. wan Tae Hie aS. Withee eee: ot eapaetulete” Ou are right, D'Arnot," replied than the rest. aint eis op hora and a heacine Yee pull the black cap over the prisoner's Rica tastes ad nears Hat Hilfe Me eene sat uke a brute, Tare Tata, “For if Kerchak ‘had come Ono entry showed an almost hopeful | rooneut of powdared wulphur, Let thin face he asked if he had anything to Aiheedsn ethene it aan, while Tam trying to make a gen- {0 Tublats aid that night at the Dum ehlitt say im mlx moniha {cool and motaten the chiit's sealp with say. “Nothing,’ said the poor man in A geareh paris from 4, Hench gamit tleman of you, Mon Dieu! Gentlemen 49 Me™ yu Kerchak could. never thing old, ity is. sitting In Alice's lap healde |{t fiiree or four timge @ week until the & mopt heart-rending tone. McMillan pture Lieut. a! Arnot ead tear him not thus—It ts terrible.” far enough ahead to take advantage cf the table wh 1am writitg-a happy, !dandruft disapperrs. iump@d from his seat, advanced, A Ne “abet elbae for eortrs, Tarun would grin sheepishly and pick AF enouEH ahead to heath, perfect child. jeeea careful diet, plenty of rnild soap up his knife and fork agaln, but at heart he hated them, On the journey he told D'Arnot about ving at List te the cabin. tl y has sailed for America "We shall go there toon Wd never "Home hat she Seem to see hin a grown man, A {f the his father's pla vowed to the prisoner and said: ‘Iel- ‘ow eltizens, my friend, the culprit, has kindly consented that [ may o an Kala, my mother, « plan ahead. She ain needed when sho ow, even agaist all reason, Tl ang warm water, a Httle cold cream ms taking | oeoastonally, the hair kept clean by CARE OF THE TEETH in the worid-—the sec- : y great chest ho had seen the sailors very ond Jol ‘ayton d | shampooing and strong and vigorous by ‘ . cupy @ moment of hia time, and I take HENRY A WIS®, CHAPTER XXV. ee at ag ae apt und AUBPIY Wan very carre, ven though ond John Clayton “ani bringing added | PSSeCIe Mtl Acgeeary, bythe application of some simple tonic, th teeth % Pn TeTE res teee Tee UNC RDI Ree OSHRIORIR: EOP #AFRE IN TRE SPIERG |! a aus St the World. Te she would never gather any ahead,” faut" though to sive my proph= {brushed with regularity and the nails attended to and carefully ehaped-—..Of Stated Congress.” e Outpost of the World, apes and buried it there “tremnember that aie used to think ecy the weight of his indorsement—ho is to lay a firm foundation for good Joo! : Gen. Wise was in the habit of expressing his sentiments in Ianguage a0 | GAIN D'Arnot smiled and », Jt, must be the treasure-chest of Prof ie very willy of me to burden myself has grabbed iy pen In his chubby Met | ra 7 emp¥fatic as to pain the conscience of Gen. said to him, ‘Gen, Wise, ahcok hia baad Porter,” gald D'Arnot, | “It te too bad) wien extra food upon the h, though aid with his ink-begrimed little Anger®’ “vytayne they are friends,” sus What he saw brought hie rifle to° hina but of course you did not know. shoulder, and Tarsan of the apes would you know the regulations in regard to pro! as I do. Cannot you Higher wien Er cy she was quite xlad to eat it with me las placed the acal of his tiny fingers yp. c 00 fa hould ecallod the letter writ- ‘ i D'Arnot, ; i ~ m break yourself of the habit? Wise replied HB RTE yess Agtie tach alan anes ithe organ races ee pal eg ff the way chanced to be basren of prints upon the pax They are black,” waa Tafzan's onify bave felt cold lead once again had seer perfection, and yovr whote ifr is an example to the rest of us. But I'm not "them: e ie had stolen when they first came “ALenanee, seiip taather, Caro incteaetalin’ teed tmaratta) tee, THY Prarnoy cried loudly’ to. the Manny selfish; I'm perfectiy willing for you and Jackgon to do the praying for the} “Do you wish to stay here then for- %0 its cabin, and now he knew What wae Tne en new, rear mothes: ere he eee erie cater Delt aL tae hann he crew Deck tie ae Pie sevelled Rant a pando whol army, but DO let me do the cussin’ for one small br i avert! asked Tarzan, in the t and what it meant to Jane “iy che was w great, fine ape, thumb. "You Tareanl et D Aes Halt, then!” waa.the F - 4 " nM Ly la of 2 ’ a a een er ~———=| "No, id D' Arnot re « larger than I, and weighing twice as When D'Arnot had finished the diary Pot . Bee “Stop, Tarzan!” eri wee ae Ii go back after $t,” IATRIT, at awhile in silence Mon Dieu! but you have much to learn, , Stop. Tarantl it arnt, A “Then we shall start to-morrow, er pity the raffler who crosses you nd you also knew your father? aan of the apes, what thins thinks we are enem! Go nut Hke tt here long 1 should rnot. “But . , 7 " my wild man, when [ take you to Park ' i eo ear 4 asked D'Arnot. you? agl D' Arnot joes not this My ‘Tarzan dropped {nto a walk, and, to- A ou ¢ nawered Avie Weeks upon the march, It would (> pe wag a white ape, and hairless ke purentage? You are Lord Greystoke.” neck from ven ath the ul WOU ARS ag Treard the white man by ihe eAbh: A d vice to L ve Ls tae Sa lah AED quire thvee more to return to the treas- mogelf. 1 know now that he must Taraan shook his head Tarzan lowered h eM the _ The latter eyed them In, puaaled ber z oO ers that T also would rather ‘die = ure, and tien, with that enormous yay a hite man. ‘The book speaks of but one child,” ‘I do not know why I shoul be wildermont i RN mene be " nhere, If you go T sil BO WIth Weight which required, you say, four “p> te 4 long and earnestly at he replied, “Its skeleton Jay in hiacks back there tn my Junie, yet POL “wna: manner of men are you?’ he ae * nent Hy . ; ae y Bilors to y, it would be m mpanfon, crip, where it died erying for nourish- kill them here, Suppose Numa, tbe in French. t “] Am Sorry!” fe matted he Tarean before we iad again rewched this arain,” he sald at length, “tt i® ment, from first time T entered the tun, whould spring out upon ve hite men,” replied D'Arnot, “Wantiv ny: ou go ee Od toa ake: alae "Et must by friend. Stile that the ape, Kala. was vour cubin until Professor Porter party should say then, TI presume ond been lost in the Jangie for @ long Mm Te Ha Guinea teeta aken DAL # WITS stoted Taraan ¥ go On toward wrctner, If such a thind ean be, which buried it, with tts father and mother, morning, M. Numa; how Is Mme H Fy bu will find jou y ked -D' Arno clvillaation, and 1 will return for the J gaupt, you would have inherited some beside the catdn, Numa?’ Bh?" man had Jowered hia rife and now & trien 0 TAEE ‘ ale naka: | n treasure, f can go very much faster The ckaracterintiva of the ape. hut "No, that waa the babe the book ‘Walt until the blacks spring upon Angad toward them with outstretoned. yy > mu ldeearen Ho nist UA’ alone, u have not, You're a pure man, an', speaks of-and the mystery of tay origin yo i" Foplied ps a Rd ae ea ne \ How don mie he assed “E Bave a better plan, Targan.” €X- 7 ghould fay, the offspring of highly in deeper P hefore, for ft have kill them, Do not assume that men Yn abba he Frene i qe. eh. web jen #850) aimed D'Ariot. “We shall go on pred and intelligent. pare thought ‘of lute of the possibility your enemies until they prove It fasion here,’ t un glad gether to the nearest settioment, and "Have you not the clue to of that cabin having been my births Come," wald Tarsan, let, us 60 and welcone y ie to 8 love with| v4 H meer: there we will euarter a boat and tall ast?” at present ourselves to be f i: 's M. iend : Heatictatats | cua Tue tisitel Trned D'Arnot, Ck down tae coast for the treasure. | the fost.’ replied ‘Targan am afraid t Kala spoke the | He started tri ight arose the fold, tin,” replied D'Art am sory mM heen divorced, Do| ‘you neud not wor bout money, nor That will be safer and quicker, and iting tn the that migh’ truth,” he concluded sadly, his head bigh held a i trop! Sn oman, and as A great man was be hoppy if L]need you work for it. 1 have enougn M180 not require us to be separated, A something of the lives of ity A w ater the two men came sud> heating upon his smooth, brown skin. nd to Tarr a e asked while! married hime - pe | for two-enough fc venty, Muoh What do you think of that plan {nal inmates?* denly upon a clearing In the forest Behind him came D'Arnot, clothed in am Pau! d'Arnot of the Fre: of two persons Ve th ¢ than Is good for one man, and . “Very well’ sald ‘arzan The T have read everything that was In the distance were several buildings some rments which had been d. Fat wantin took the Jin a quarrel Phat ena R bat a divorce) vou sual have all you need if ever we treasure will be t whenever We £0 the canin with the exception of one rurrounded by a strong pallsade, Be- carded at the cabin by Clayton when which Taraan extende imitation offe! alve nue he | oman th and you love him, 1 thine} pach elviligation.” | for ft; and while I could fetch it no book, which I know now to be written tween them atid the inclosure stretohed the officers of tl French cruiser had the priest's act, while the latter took én.) ' pauls LA: mer} you have an excellent appl |" "So on the following day they atarted @Md catch up with you In & moon oF in q language other than Engiteh, Por cultivated fleld which a number of fitted him out in more presentable fash the evperd piyeiduaand andseme £2ce oo / at step toward! pegs, north along the shore, Bach man car- two, I shall feel safer for you to know pibly you can read It.” nearoes were working. fon, i. Nc reconsdiniton, . He — rled a carbine and ammunition, besides tat you are not alone on the trail, ‘Tarzan fished the little black diary ‘The two halted at the edge of the Presently one of the biacks oohed wa, Gree come Tern of toe pen to the. replied teh e,.0 whe" | oy, No writes: "Lam a college man] bedding and some food and cooking oan Tose how helpless you ares from the bottom of his quiver end id Depeiding Serehe, otriding a Tor a wesk they remained here, aad? But tn mos divsen seer] dorply in love, The result ts that I} utens Fae, often wonder how the handed it to his companion . 5 joking, end mad i" ‘ > k ° fj all these ages which you tell me about.“ the diary of Joo» Clayton, Lord his arm, a 4 fore wateber «i je my college course, or shall I ies snoumbrinse a0 se'tarew Ble Why, Saber handed, could ex- pees) “> rk eee ery What would you do, Tarzan?” he orles of terror from the @eeing gar- women sewed upon white duck garmeste spelees W J ss and ask the girl to} “hic you must learn to eat cooxet terminate and of you." itn writ ’ een aske Geners, but before any had reaghed the for himself and D'Arnot that . veneffition for « y > 4d. my friend,” remonatrated. DAr- DiAmot i Then t y; ‘ wilt try to kilt » see palinade a white man emerged from the continue their journey properly a stands in il n | ad nist college and leave "wx civilized men oat fa vi y will think more 8 t . € ne vied Tarzan. 1 > 9¢ enclosure, In hand, 0 Glecever the — @p unworthy sentiment si Give wows wil you da. rere Wi} be time enough when 1° )c4i er cus Wave .s4 ale Bee oe ty year © r fe fecurded tie hiller,”* cause of th mmovon, (To Be Continuedd = | { ' ‘ ry ‘ ” eae nee