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er MERRIER treet, . —_ The Evening World Daily Magazine. Saturday, Ma: :h 29, 19135 You Can Be Your Own Beauty Doctor FIRE! COM HELLO, JOHN, DEAR WHY,LET ME. SEE, AT ONCE ! WHEN ARE YOU DEAR. — COMING HOME? Copyright, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New Tork Rrening Westd), 66 MATS the second time already I have been caught out in the eein I with my new spring hat,” sald the Average Girl discomsolately as Copprigh. 1013, by The Pres Publishing New York Evening World), removed her dripping headgear and lhoked at it sadly. be — ¢ J ‘ ee “When Iwasa child we used to have 7". MR. JARR SETS OUT | a 1eee) coring," sald ithe Women, onedj aie ON AN ENEMY HUNT jhove to. & Cow, otha ab bnastien Shes erature, one day hot, the next cokt— nothing but eamples of weather—and then it jumps right into summer.” “And while ft» jumping it always takes ail the spring out of me," chimed in the Girl, “After the middle of Merch cs T've no more snap than a jellyfish. My 9 complexion goes back en me, my skin gets greasy and 1 feel eo miserable ? that I'd like to crawl into a hole and drag the hole in after ma" ‘ You should always clear your cem- «. - + plexion in spring; and you would not be troubled with spots,” said the « Woman, ‘Facial eruptions at this time of year are Nature's method of relieving tho system from the effects of the heavy meat diet most of us indulge in during: the winter, When the days begin to grow milder you should pay a little more attention to what you eat, dis- WASE. continue heavy roast beet and. beet steaks for awhile and eat very mparingly of pastries end rich puddings, but indulge hoavity in green vegetables, all kinds af green salads and. especially apinach, which a certain fameus physician calls ‘the broom of the étomach.’ etapa aia sprinkled. ‘The object 1s to-have the! ing oo wer ; you,’ Lapeer looking at her friend critically, “I would out “teu?” Interrupted the bar-| disks come to a stop on or near certain| Reais Maen Mall d aca on FY or, *Mtuh! The boss is out tailing | lines at end of the beard. hanpen to know an excellent lotion for clearing the akin,” continued the them joWics now with a plece of lead| ‘They are just gone, 4 the shuffle : Woman, ‘which you can make yourself or have prepared for you very reneoa- Mra) hay were plaviig Kelley poo in| beara mea, “Dhep eat all: wy treo 9 ably. If you' get @ pencil and paper I'll read it off to you: tT the back room and ripped a twenty-| lunch, they hung me up for the drinks, ; glycerine, % dram; apermacet! ciatmemt, ,.-¢ inch tear in a new billiard cloth, and] after beating me out of two dollars at Anoint the epote with vile and tet. it stay on tor dm hout Then then they beat it without paying for| shuffleboard, and they said you got all) 5 remove with a bit of absorbent cotton and put @ litte powder three rounds of drinks and four games. | their money—borrowed it to buy your on each epot. A friend of mine once got the prescription of @ wenderful wash If you are any friend of thelrs'— | wife a hat—or won it from them match- rr for s imply and oily complazion from & Mr. Jarr was on his way to the near-| ing, , Well known skin specialist. It was made est bowling alley ere the bartender fin-| ‘yes, that was it. You matched them Of powdered torax, % ounce; glycerine, bed: Inquiry here such an he hed lqwenty Golam each and wee, it i 1 ounce and camphor water, 1 quart. made at “tho regular place,” elicited! qian't believe tt, but they swore it.| peed ee mene of Reems Cone ‘great interest. eater what thas asa! Dal cear an and sop this over the face neveral times “They got out of here just ahead of 8! such money” a day until the akin Is in a satisfactory shower of pins!” explained the man-/ nought came te, . condition, ager, “The tall, thin simp—his name wee| after tir menee to & eead wevengeent “Vor my awn complexion, I find that Jangle, or something like that—ran over) “.ci.¢ y aia! eald Mr. Jerr. “Here L a very almplo aud very pleasant treat- the fine and he had nails in his heels rg Still Another i t ie ell that 1 neary to keep It a mark s dupont erp alread yn Shag UNUSUAL Story By ouls Tracy a good condition at thie time of Year. and marked up the alley, The big ' Bett all ve Dutchman nearly broke the teg of the | PULmy, ie © AO Cates ee they ‘And this 1s to spray it each time after KR. JARKR hurried from the Priel | was the pursuit of Mr. Mullige-|y7 @ot a civil sult for dam: That Bwney, the two-sided floor walker. Mr. Jarr may have hed his private Mr, Jarr still held the sixty dollars| vengeance ear that was the spring hat Jackpot con-| Jaren? °° satiety, but he wouldn't tributed by himself and nis erstwhile “ ° frlends, Rangle and Gus. The word|_ “1 40"'t know who thoy are,” he lied “eratwhile” is used advisedly. manfully. | “They played @ low down All Mr. Jarr desired, after the hor- on me, and I want to catch up with them, that's all!” rible experiences he had been through in the jadies’ hat department in particular| MF. Jarr remembered an old-fashioned ale house on the west side where Gus and the store in general, was to return the money to the others and then—| "8d @ friend in the person of the pro- ] : rietor, and where he and Rangle had \ haos, laught id all that sort | ot thingy you know!" "| Been upon Drevious occasions to lay the . WHY SURE ENOUGH,IT'S J | ancent gritty game of shuffleboard. Te >. TM 1a ke Hen ropttarntace’t ***| those who only know of shuffleboard b THE CAKE: YOU MUST HAVE A LONG - “Have two gentle-I mean, have two|Teading of a game so called that fs played on shipboard it must be stated Rove been In here awaiting w frend?” | Pare OF tae anulleboand is a ater ; : DISTANCE NOSE TO SMELL IT OVER ‘he asked of the bartender. ‘On THE’ PHONE THOUGH. atoop-shouldered, narrow-chested, spin- | &"t sort. Gleshanked wobegone atom of misery| It consists of shoving metal disks tho hese name is Ranate! And the other | #lze of half-pound weights down a long {s @ tellow-complexioned, chuckle-| board, table high. This is sand- pin boy and whien wo started to throw] (Sr asked the man, “ou can buy it 9 washed, and once and awhile in Ler OU ney Oe ite and ‘wade| hat for $8 good enough for @ queen, (Coprmght, 1908, by B. 3. Clot.) “Yes. Are you tired?” ergy. ‘The chief yet lay stretched on steamers, Mesnageries Maritimes, and|detween, with eau de cologne. It gives tae “ vu “ : " Tetreshing odor and k th ‘dents as big as your fist. can't you? SYNOPSIS OP PRECEDING INVTALMENTA. ‘A little cramped—that is all.’ the sand, but, when the first beams of North German Lioyd Jners wo egd-]} & most refreshing odor and keeps the * : fin 1 “Don't think I am foolish—eam you the sun gilded the waters, a man stooped fly churning the blue depth skin ¢rom relaxing with the firet heat Look at No. 2alley! Look at it! I'l) “I couldn't buy a hat at any price| Kober Anmrubes, « sing Uriah otce 1) mantay terainep?™ ns mn wins o the WANNER 6 Bn frerene cost me eight dollars to get it planed|for any woman,” sald Mr. Jarr. “No ; rire part of MA ' . “ lonal's and Lord Ventaor. ‘Me | With those men so near! thing that caused the sleeper to rite true! They beat it west on a Twenty-| man could—?T CAN'T BE DONE!" f y colurmartial. he starte beck “Yes. We do not know how tong they stiffly, supporting him on his unin- passengers, men and women, even little| times 1 use tion made of three parts ninth street car. Gimme their names.! 80 saying, he vanished, the hon vitare ye will remain. We avast keep up our jured arm. They at once went off to- children, who wore far removed from| | ueee oa ™ A attracted, by’ rereat ae up strength. Sleep, next to food and drink, gether toward Europa Point. the knowled.e that tragelies such as|@lcohol to one part slinple tincture o SrRee: gveniner 0, suitor eta fe 2 @ prime necesalty.” , ‘They have found the boat,” thought thie Dyek horror lay almost in their|bensoin as « epray; this Is a wonderful | ARDS SRR PDP PP PLL P| wirore, are ‘and Iris. ther it will’ please you, I will try,” Jenks. ‘Well, they are welcome to all path. People in London were just} skin tonic. ° ry e pak de , tering @he said, with such sweet readiness to ¢he information It affords.” wolng to the theatre, “He recalled the grandmothers,” added the mae forte ia Seat Te orci he tne f obey his slightest wish that the won- ‘The pair soon returned. Another Dyak familiar Jingle of the hansome ecam-| woman, who, once started on a hobby, 1r ee S zes skeleton an’ also © mysterious chart that is der ie he did not kiss \her then and advanced to exhibit one of Jenks’s pering along Piccadilly, the more! yi, dimcult to atop, ‘used to take scratched on vaio Jn is wulkieg there, ly previous instruction whe epring-gun attachments, ‘The savages gtately pace of the private carriages . ing etn a t © © TNE | eta” ire titad ae tN slant knew exuctly what to do. She crept had a sense of humor. Several laughed croseing the Park. Was it posalble| Sulphur and molasses every spring to For "Bright Sayings") |e seb eee eave, Anat! er a vein alm He‘ writes, ‘tell quietly back until well ensconced in heartily when the cause of thelr over- that in the world of to-day—the world | Clear thelr complexions, And It certalily was a most effectual pimple dlaperser, ‘treasure, $10 in Cash Awards tor Children’s Clever Speeches and contenaca r- -ee the niche widened and hollowed for night alarms wae reveuled. ‘The chief of telegrapha and express trains, of | But it was eurely @ nasty dose. Nowadays if the ekin te epotted the dosters her accommodation, There, #o secluded alone preserved a glooiny and satumine the newspaper and the motor car—two| often advise us to take @ couple of compound sulphur lozenges every other ° was she from the outer world of hor- expresaio inoffensive human beings could be dona| night for two or three week: cory ror and peril, that the coarse voices He gave some order at which they to death so shamefully and openly as “ey rm a Deneath only reached her in @ murmur. ai} hung hack sheepishly. Cursing them would be the fate of Irie and himself 5 eat here ase “a Pulling one end of the teroeclln over in choke Malay, the chief seized @ thiok if they fell into the hands of these T it Ss 5 2 $10 weekly tm cash petzes fea Gayings , her, she ae Weary 2h faggot and strode in the direction of the eavag It wag inconceivable, intoi- a an 5 Fhe Bvening World gives args saad ire climb. tove z 6 litten of twigs ant leaves, commend: Saget and strode in the direction Of Uh pit rine ievenen ypewriter Son ' 4 Savcarioas* Fee Drake loo a eee ——— le! ie, Dyake ai than herself and the man #he loved to iient demeanor, eome followed him, and And then, by an odu trick of memory, Semitic th et cae Aa God'a keeping, and, wonderful though Jenks—unable to ace, but Katening anx- his mind reverted, not to the Yorkshire By Eugene Geary. Ohildres. and Sve G1 prizes are awardes fer ouch cagings an | | O21”. first prise of $5 = eighty in number, rie ote eione too arenes lager 6 eee was soon slumbering jously—knew that they were tearing the manor he learnt to love ae @ boy, But tO) gO nmnnnnnemmnnnnnnr nnn nn AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADRAAAALDDDAAARED, faa CHAPTER XI. The alatement may sound paasing “Mivclcas none of the worline DArtY sie one paseed a. aummer Hollday stent Caen, 1PAA, Wy Phe om: PentaN ne Ce. Cele Hee: eth: Sean Eee, rom (Continued.) atrange to civilized cars, aecustamer tered the excavation, ‘They feared the on improving hie knowledge of the HOW me a sight upld, ye thief! : The Fight only to the routing of dally fife and mot parched bones that shone by nikht. | language. Interlor France le even more ‘That fates for delight ‘There'e no relief, ‘ gnt. Halas ied thee dae we hase ined ,.'Poor J. #.!" murmured the sailor, “If remote, more secluded, more provincial, Undher yer spell I've got woefully thin A typewrither bright wid a young Irish his spirit etill Ungens near the scene Of than agricultural England. again, a hasty doze in the trenches, the wuor nig murder he will thank me for Arag- "There no breath of the outer world girt at it! es cone ‘ “0p ’ (The New York i rae © xing hin into the fray. He fought them {ntrudes, All is laborious, circumspect, ‘Oh, no, 4 jossoon, Copyright, 1914. by The Vrena Publisitng Co. the walls of his frail ark, can appre. (108 Oa te Cat ‘scare them dead.” ar Bee con aon Ye'll bo wid me in June, third week's prizes in the| (clutching ¢he rabbit) answered: ciate the reason why Tris, weary ant «, ° 4 & trifle poverty stricken, but beautl- Nothing teen abn to complete fled by an Arcadian simplicity. Yet|Mquals Eileen when she's takin’ a twirl hen he cae i®) Be heart'l become of bamboo, < Ing ehat' was 4 by t o test wre awarded as follows: ROBE MARY GALLAGHER, | this implement the sailor coake nce alent wots Wie corinin thes (he est Waperianee weould ine oie comornye Ger, ween walune f7 at itt 3 Five-dollar prize—G, 3. Smith, No, 1130 No, 158 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn. determine at the moment. When the earth, Dyaks penetrate to the interior, Yet he three men dragging from out @ pool Bee wid what alse ‘Then whore's the aight a Brooklyn, hag knowledge did come it came so rap- ““Senks, too, composed himaelf for a tanked the good luck that had show- the water soaked body of @ young Sho fingers the kays— That bates for delight ° an B. Davis Little Jennie, six years old, was sent} {lly that he was saved from many brie¢ reat. He felt red that there Cred such & heap of rubbish over the girl into whose fair forehead the Dlunt| yoy tf ye plaze, wid those weewhy white] A tyPewrlther bright wid young Irish to the butcher store, around the corner, | filer hours of ablding dread, for one way not the remotest chance of thelr “Pot containing his chief stores and Knot often ween on the back of an old)” Bright Sayings of Children" con- |“Couldn't we give him father instead?” dered a long, straight piece guefeited with excitement, would have od and Seve of thoxe jnnocuous-l0 a Wi ° ands of her. w York City; Julla R, Greevy, |to get some bacon, “Did your mamma frausne with more quiet deadiinore thag lofty Perch being found out before day. RA FS ie me SABsIOREG ORE LAA bene Craven Wilh ore Mer eachioes On, not Oy is sterling place, Brooklyn; Otto| say she wanted the bacon cured?" said| @ Gatling Bun, break, and the frat, faint atreake of Cr ive'precious metal, and if by chance force. So. even in that tiny Old World Re eee Ahi! Fall eticer Mueller, No. 5 Hast One Hundred and |the butcher, “Well, no,” said Jennie.| In the neighborhood of the fire an Rn Fee getnes§ TT sanad hope. they Hghted upon such a well defined pang in hand. All in an ache for to take the nands| Kquals Eileen when she's takin’ @ twirl reventh street; MC, Atchison, | thnk she'd rather have some that| animated discussion took place, Thougii yeni snyironed by! we aacace enemy, 1ode, they might not quit the teland for MAT IN Mie aia such @ hate of her? ant y England terrace, Orange, | has never been dl.” it was easy to seo that the chief Was cjoseq thetr eyes contented!’ and awatt- Weeks. > niet, fu! vision trouble him? Tesolutely) ban- M. B, Bessel, No. 102 West Sev- FRANK M'CORMACK. jount, his fellow tribeemen ex- ea tiat which the coi. ig dy should , At last, on a command from the shief, Fine the raven winged spectre, he wild ee eth atrset No, 69 West Eleventh st, Now York| ersised & demooratio right of fr Here is the % prize-winning letter: | city, Flashing eyes and expressive hands | aged six, was intently watching @ very se were turned toward cave and hut. Once, stout woman, & nwsenger ina sticet ome! A teacher gave an examination on) when the debate grow warm, the chief you know, 5 epeedh the Dyaks wcattered in various Mrec- . “No” he said, amilingly (Pen on the crest by the bring forth. tions, Some turned toward Europa back down the ledge and gently weak: ott it tint course next tle, fit Dyaks, flow dows the teee When the morning breeze swept over point, tut the majority went to the east ened Iris, She wat up instantly and te an atom of food of the cif and b ctroting the ocean and the stars were beginning along Turtle Boach or by way of @ared at him with wondering eyes, Mit NON NM itentions af mer" he ex- for some wate perch on which te alight, before the pink glory flung goon, Prospect Park was deserted, | Fearful lest whe should forget her O14 piease tell me you think they Jenks swore with an emphasis not the The child whispered “ the comparison of adjectives and ad-! snatched up a burning branch and held t through the sky by the yet In- mney were scouring both sections of the SUrroundingw, he placed @ warning fine Qi to ay. Jess earnest because it wae mute, and mother, 1 thivk she was meant for twine and | or rollowing a series of lessons upon|it aver the blackened embers of the visible sun, the sailor was aroused ®Y inland In full force. ger on his lips, I WoW RY SOO oate Gat an the teak Mendy. Se ae eee f hee os oie y-fifth street, Brooklin, | that mubject. One little boy was called| fire extinguished by Jenks. He the quiet fluttering of a bird about to “ene quiet watcher on the ledge took ht" whe said ina whinper, “aro they jeige and grasped a Lee-Metford breast, ‘The Ginde Nuttare’ ahant in eaee ae + With |to draw some definite conclusi settle on the rock, but startled by the no needless risks, Though it was im- still here?’ “He etl, on your life,” he sald, emailer circles, Then ome of them. § ee . to compare the word “fai A ight of him. ni ed, and prother Jack, who !s accustomed | upon 10) he al, he sl 5 possible to ibelleva any stratagem had He told her what had happened, an taieating tie milkman every morning, {much shuffling of embarransed fest and| ST CTA nA One ar cumied “wth 4» Hie fancies were at once on the alert, been planned for his special benedt Au suggested that they should have some- nto your corner There is a dropped easily on to the Ip of the roek, a vad his first pair of trousers on, Belng| much Heking of uncertain lps, he re-| is emphasis. Whatever it waa that he ‘Roush he little realized the danger be- accident might betray him. With the thing to eat whilet the coast was clear he opposit Instantly his bright eyes encountered, ough, & Man had climbed to those of the man, and he darted off with e of o, he tried | pled: “Positive, far; comparative, fare) ..: 3 tokened by the bird's rapid dart into immost circumspection he rose on all heneath She needed no second bidding, that unhappily placed rocky table, and a scream that brought his mates after eae of en COLO, etre (hers: eunertative, arandteiner, f ae ee ee aie mia. the void. Turning Arat to peer at Tris, fours, and. with, com ive § for the Jong vigil of the previous aight wan shouting something to a confrere him. * ee ee ew at & {th his MISS JEAL BEAUMONT, pered— , he eatisfied himself that she was still examined the trees, plateau and both had made her very hungry, and the two high on the cliff over their head: Mie Drak evidently otal Gin : ping 10 suil view of him with bie 20 W. 16th ety “Dy you know what he has found sleep. Her lips were slightly parted strips of each for signs of @ lurking breakfasted right royally on blacult, cold yot he had mot sean them, havior of the birds—his only lore a j ands in hs ta, Finally loving t 4 wma | cen a smile; sho might be dreaming of foe, He need have Of all fowl, ham and good wate noticed the place where they wer - the reading of such signs—and gas all patience of belig noticed by the eran “[ can only guess that he can tell by mer and England, He notselesaly places in the tslane Dyaks least In this, th ner section of led. ‘The sailor imagined from the intently at the ledge. Jenks he ceuld not milkman he said, “Mister, ta your horse| A teacher In a school near un had asthe appearance of the burnt wood how Wormed hin way to the verge of the rock ‘tmagined that they quarry had lain all refuge, they could be seen only distinguish behind the screen of afraid of parte?’ ELLE SIEGEL, | a topic for compoxition, “Baseball,” Sheliong ft te mince it" was extinguished, AN1 looked down through the grams niet within care int of their encaanp- bird or by aman standing on the distant cating the uxelesmens of further search Te might perhaps see some portion of |. No, 98 Thatford avenue, Brooklyn, told the pupils to write @ composition on | Clearly they agree with him."* foots, x nent rocky shelf that formed the southern i on the western part of the island. the tarpaulin covering the stores, buh J the last baseball game they had seen.| ‘Then they know we ati! here?” ‘The Dyaks were already = atirriny, At thls hour woen the day had tremity of the opposite cliff, and the When the conversation ceased, he at the distance It must resemble 2 nd of ours to her] Jolinie wrote: “Either here or gone within a few Some were replenishing the fire, others finally conuuered the vight, 1 the sailor Kept a clone lookout in that di- hoped the loud-voiced savake would de- weather-beaten segment of the cliff, Yet ‘i ‘1 “Rain—No game.” hours. In any case they will make a Were drawing water, cooking, eating, (1 sen offered a turquoise peth to rection scend, But no! The scout looked into something pussied him. After a steady “wouldn't you like to give eo le game, ‘search of the island at day- smoking long thin-stemmed pipes Wit! the infinite, the scene was restful, absurdly small bowls, or oiling their gently be wa goon?” Mmbs and weapons with t) eo- away your bunny to thet poor boy you saw JO8, HOFFMAN, rg it tt ewitching, He knew that, te-day, who hasn'@any father? Reggie’ No, 572 Ralph avenue, Brooklyn, N, ¥. ‘and 0. '@ to the north, P, Irly was about to throw the remains of the valley, at the well, the house,’the scrutiny he turned and.yelled to others ledge . Be teas the feast into an empty oll-tin provided cave. still he did MLE seo ‘At on the beach, out ah for retuse when Jenks restrained Ber. thet unluciey weemeat Mree tirds, drtven (To gtr:

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