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. 4 ae “ee ri Pee ew er = o-s = unBeem - ~~ ‘ can) . . he The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursdays April 241913" « By C.M. Payne #4 « Att READY, 1 Jus CANT WAIT THLE T Found IT DOWN STREET, Por (SNTIT A DANDY AND GIVE Ir To PoP? IT 18 TusT WHAT He NEEDS! nt Be Done! {You Can Be Your Own Beauty Doctor MASKS AND FACES. By Andre Dupont. Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers The Meanest Sort of Treatment. ‘ F you are blue or @ tired, don't--DON'T—“take i out” on the person whom you care moat, Bang the door Knock t#o chairs together. Stamp on the floor like an angry child. Such outlets Cor emotion are undignified and silly, yo usay? Well, they are/ ‘But they are not cruel and wicked, and both these adjec- tives apply co mim who deliberately wreake his worriment and iil temper om the person who he knows will suffer (tiem for affection's sake. ‘Tels person won't tit back. Often he will cover ae caatneeruar But they will last long after Ad “Copyright, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The dow York Ereiing World), “Di ince eine women ‘whe woutd took much better man “I know some women whe would look much better masked,” re- piled the Average Girl, “but you can’t get them to think eo, They will insist on showing their faces.” ‘ “I'm not joking—I mean a mask to preserve beauty. Not to hide the lack of it. Look at this!” and whe 4 up two curiously shape® objects. “What are those queer things for?” “This one is a forehead mask. It is used to beautify the forehead and smooth» out lines and wrinkles.” “Put it on and let's see how you look.” “You must remember," said the ‘Woman of Thirty, as she complied with the request, “that a beauty mask fe not to make one appear deautiful while it te on, but while it is off.” ‘The Girl gased at her critical; “You look,” sald she, “as the ‘Man in the Iron Mask’ must have when he | slipped the mask on his forehead oc: — sionally to cool his face. What's t! : % writes: When-Z was. thing made of, anyway?” swith two men we met See “It's cut from @ thin sheet of rubber " ‘who were triende of ene of ‘ and shaped to fit the forehead, with <All ctx of us had feo an elongated piece to smooth out the went €or @ walk, Sut my wrinkles between the eyes. It is kept Gemess ofentet, Was oho fast in place by straps or tapes that fasten cause?* at the back of the head.” © @iute Oot. wen co tm- “What are those funny looking holes Dat aha se te tthe ‘ momar Sire : t 2 “ i . tee E 3¢ eho ien't-engages to your triend you! Net in Love. | . FOREHEAD MAK way. But it holds the flesh firmly and sul have a chamee. Persevere in your 3, 5” savites: “Waat s#oethe out the wrinkles much more quickly than anything else. It pro- attentions, ot the ease of a young. nee ee Cueces a slight perspiration, which whitens the skin and makes it fine grained. _— mush tn the aempene of oe very Dut if 1 do not punch a few holes in it to let in the air the heat it pro- W. GL." writes: ‘t amin‘leve-wit® Si women and yet was ean Oa s gives me a headache. I have worn it every night for the last month. ‘Siri whem & ese in the subway over? | ubes ene detter them another?” two frowning wrinkles between my eyes. Now you can morning, and I know he Joves me, Gb! Premebly de right ‘ot hasn't m, and I expect they will bp all gone in @ week or 00.” | though we have mover teen introduced. | peareg yet, Saal n't it uncomfortable?” ee it be proper fer ene Ge epenk to — 5 “Not at all, and it 1s very easy to make. Simply cut It out of a sheet of “T. ©.” writes: °C tove-ch-yeung: thin rubber and punch a few holes in {t with an embroidery atiletts, or the Rgetarom tong 4 el an stauretty | aeariy and he edd Sa oenwe eae peint of @ pair of aclesors, Each end? should be strengthened by stitching | ig at ene of you 1 18/0 in @ position to menry for a tow @ rather broad strip of tape underneath and then fastening the tepes that ‘i 7 3 years. Do you think I ought net te go hold the contrivance on the head through both tape and rubber, This abso- ie eraig out with other young ment’ lutely prevents them from tearing the rubber. For the mask must be ad- ‘A. %." ewrites: “E live in @ commu-| If you pve him enough to want te Justed so that the skin will keep per- ity where the girle permit the young) marry him you won't care te ge eat | fectly smooth all the while it is on.” i the other one for said the Woman, serra |4 7 , aia 7, Uitte Tales othe Ratiroade ; i ; : i — Swarts to double up. And I am tratn- V.—A LUCKY COLLISION IN MIDAIR. them both in the way they should gd with these masks. ‘The chin mask Capyright, 1918, by The Prem Pulttchiag Co. (The Hew York Breuing Wort). fe mede almost like the one for the < fordhend, ‘except that it te shaped to 5 An Absolutely NEW Type ['erencrtree Tae sig conealnns reashed, morriest gave sees te aaah neck, t t ventilated. A ag Rats. (iis case the bent-inducing Der: Of Detective Sto Mike qwelve hundred people alighted |'204 oflence and ouspense. There wes a’ sisi - i" wit pele éoces from o long excursion | ONE OAS wane from the cuinn wert 4 : (Coppright, 1012, by Dodd, Mesd & Co.) Just then the lights went off for the line on the library floor. curiosity was eo great tet if there nad | rein which hed been backed cautiously |. 44. to y “Eve no doubt,” said the Giri, i : stxorars oF PEEGEDING CHAPTans, "lh. Craig lighted the oll-lamp and ‘They seemed to consist of little ridges been an opportunity f exrtainiy anculd | tate Manchester, Ve. An bysterical|t79, (xt Gum cireey. sartly under come y masks arc a great beauty aid ‘ Kennedy 6 6 re-ecientiat, sat in silence until the electric light of dirt on elther aide of a series of reg: heve aut nie plan on all the cars | pene Gottowed of handshaking and emi-loame to cmc eeely _eeted Graken, Hbut they certainly do look funny. They , . pee, eulis to plant foreman appeared with the card in the Fletcher t . etep co abruptly that passes- remind me of something grandma sald. . ; record, which showed a curve prac- Keni would toy nothing more |Dfeeine. much of ft Between peRPORS|gere were thrown in huddled Reape. it a ‘an tically identical with that of the night quite obscure in the centre. Now and and we ate our luncheon im ail who were etrangere tii that moment. (throughout (te length. rae commemnnains 8 the Auger. Se” Theha bet then where you would expect to see One Fletcher, who had. decided “ton leven | It was thus thet a cegiment of men! Yor. nearly heif an hour the 1900) My agg gaan Sorry bee ne enh ; ~ A few moments later Prof. Fletcher's of the spots, just for the symmetry of with the Greene, celled Keonedy frightened people, unable to leave he wewhen I was @ young sir,’ Wm e008 ta) Oy to Re bi elevews machine came Up ti a ho the thing, it was missing. As I looked on the telephone to tell him ie would Neves, Galion chee 4 food money to see freaks. But now you can see them any day for 3 but . joined umgith a wi yeu- at the line of photographs on the floor ‘with lanteras ran the jength wicue to i t i 7 if i i I s 23 2 § : i i E ; | Ai} iitt tH] iF i £ 8 { i iF f : fi coins jenness of it all,” he murmured as pe the gardener had said. once desorbed to you to determine just Houschold Electrics eS iat a aes Stephen L. . "Goodby. = he asked, “Any more clues yet, Ken- These he also laid down in long lines ,, Veller, I want you to come along Some of Soe more orogrennve senvrel HEN he oried off the door of . sve *oniy been trying to reconstruct was doing, and became fascinates in (he nerve apeciallet, and you are open. | “Perhane Jong paring them with the portant case.” recently at Rheims, Belgium, In| Ollances and it ie believed to be merety at this door and studying the oenk into an archalr. “The shock hts Next Craig produced the results of his Cages, “Maghereouy, Gimsition la?" he Cokes. CHAPTER Ul. the heaet to tell her anything about the eral dosen sheets of white paper, care . nedy?”* on the floor, each package In a separate Wit! me this afterncen se my assist ‘stations, nearly el! of which are located the interior compartment, iO “story of the robbery so that ¢ ca watching him on his hands and knees 24™es0n, my colleague end we are electroculture and the & fe may he. At adopted & special rete Yor household ap learn something bs| looking then when the real clues com Tewt'Ne gathered up two of the sets of , D0 90U thiek thet's talrt’ ey the cages cond ts WOR @ question of time untét euch rates are The crackeman was certainly cle | vas ‘nyetary ‘fr the Toreging oar: rea and preoc Sie, Creries 28!" pied look on his face that he could not I saw that they were @ photograph of Bond lettin the cmarscose oF Mise ‘ne tar tt conceal. the track made by the tire of an auto- "And't may brine ever tr : oor, Ee rat Snag the “@he'e terribly broken up by the sud- mobile, and I suddenly recalled what lo apperatue me oF local ty een too much for her. In fact, Thadn't morning's work, which conelated of sev- robbery, r git.” Then in a moment fully separated into 5 Tr Poating Praiag We The Silent Crackeman! a 5 we Sm he tap Fey : i shipsiad “Well, nothing of first importance, 1 line, Then T began to realize what ho SP Remember, I'm now Dr, Kennedy, in the smaller cities, have salreedy match nad teen jimmied reason out @ motive and a few details; eagerly scanning the pepers and come to 0 in coneuitation on @ most im- of electricity to agriculture was " 4 to cove: 0 Pal riceene eae nets papers very decisively and threw them hotly—’ He used an electric drill to break the sway. Then he shifted the third set @ au i i .| Dractiontiy universal. With the marvel- ff enine,” he saéd. e bi 1d laid it closel: rmination Of svete te cov at|toumy rapid growth in use of the our-@ On the brary table he fastened an ianeeatvenznns “en it 1 the electric ON oe re Ae rents. Another | Tent-saving tungsten lamp, ¢he increas- t with two supright “wh: ‘exclaimed the professor.” “Is . svents “eectrio currents, ing number of electric vehtcles and the & dial which he call Hi been above the sharp inden- nter found that the passage of : rect current through soil in which | constant gain in the use of household devices it is certain that central stations aire ger- ed . some ponthag ot ee ‘te | Wil have to meet the new conditions by nation, espectelly in tsen or painte| © readjustment of their loadsfactors and| “This is my mechanical detective, shhornood of the ele Gaemeaaa rate sald Craig proudly, ‘It wae devised ‘That's interes tation, Well, there's @ correspond! By the way, Fletcher," eald Kennedy, one in the photograph. So you can thing ‘wish you would introduce me to your pick them ous one another. Now | w think a minut ee to-morrow. I would like to know ‘iere’s one missing altogether on the eat, | Pm wrong: Ag A paper. So it is in the photograph,” Gladly,"" Fletcher replied, ‘‘only you Almost like a schoolboy in hin glee, She Means. T hai @nto @ Jong porch overlooking the bay. 3 colt chet 6 would Mee bem whese the current Is applied to the soll, hen thi by Bertillon himself, and he personally ! get from Miss Bond the Mies Bond was half seclining in a Pietebere eheee—doutty co whee, ‘The old days, when the business of | 9 Berilon Mision’ to copy ite own Must be careful what you talk about. he was comparing the little round cir- 7° fom Mise Bond the only clue that ie Dats swt, iatered Ghestarted Keaneay’e be wittedeow, heey: Advised. the centred station was simply the R ber, the death of uncle has been cles made by the metal lead etraight to per Rates Advised. agi Rig sup-| machine. You see, it is devised to Remember, the death of uncle peg Al A a the criminal. Who knows? I have 9 % Mee to greet us, Out Fletcher gently ing me @o the torture of a MAN who has been selling electrio| Ping of current for and power, | measure pressure. Now, let's take an arp Pht eh ‘amd again I had seen imprints like that ™*picion that the thing I'm going to do restrained her, saying, 8 he introduced women of euch fine emethitities, al- ‘ | have passed, Nowadays, the central ry Jimmy and see just how muc! ‘oegides myself. le the high w t he guessed the deetors would hunted, hee household devices for the past fi-| vet ene nn real public service y Jimmy “siplicnte’ those “twill,” promised Kennedy, left in the dust and grease of an as- 0, 10s agi eat ore af your so-called US eee it - tor ready ty her own sine . 4 er tells teen years writes tqvone of int | utitity tn the broadest senge and the re- the way eho smey telay (Feira Te'nad never occurred tome that they (rue that 4171 Is going insane Meine . Pletcher was e pretty Ane fellow, and — Atiih I wil give Meunety enedit for nical . oa! sponsibilities have increased in equal) Craig hi might be used in any way. Yet here should she be #0 shocked 1 had come to like him; but {coon Cound @ taotfulness 3 didn't knew the tions. throughout the country «to éynaniometer | haps you had etter tell her I'm a migh' c y way, Yer over the death of myself wondering what he had ever soastave cents per kilowatt] Tatto with this progressive growth, dyaamomiser nerve specialist or something of that Craig was, calmly tracing out the sim- of an wavle che Gd mat Sell etave Sinsing cathe al an ed fellow pomessed, Ble carried les . rort—anything not (0 connect me with ‘larity before my very eyes, identitying r ne through che preitusinary questions very Helen Bon Yo the robbery, which you say you haven't the marks made in the photograph for eners; consuming devices used | Three-Heat Switch. ‘ door was connected withthe indicator ‘told her about." with prints left on the bits of pape: She was what I should welt for « peento-Gecter, appealing that the E,, “terser a h that such ae = the ideal type aasistant om thoonsequential athletic, yet without free ‘ie, Saelounne om 4 mannishness. Th: ecessary for If dhe doesn't tell g ; devices a: er heatei ae Th ing found Kennedy out As I followed him, I had a most and the needle epun arfund until it | The next morning found Kennedy ou some one it will ‘affectauio ° heating pa ehat-|{ndicated « pressure. such as only a bright end early, for he had not had a lous feeling of 26d a dinner 10 the ton or vince tat very Sret thought that struck mo wes Soe’ Qiveeatan, Wines be coms 19 te ing dishes, frying pane and trong gre|sizong man could have exerted, Com- Very good chance to do anything during {us Craig, have already bet on thie case that the incongrususness of = girl of hey Qoomn. mass evening tho Gtesk operated more economically when it {| paring the marks made in the steel in the mght except reconstruct the de thum)-prin . 1» What I'm going to do te for the beet-- ¢ from an attack uf © very aporcpriate end ' possible to use high, low and medium | the experiment and by the He was now down by the back ‘There speaks the yellow journalist,” gor her best.’ “nerves,” and I felt sure it must be as SOY orought ’ temperatures. Therefore, @ manufac-|it was evident that no such pressure ‘Ith hie camera, where 1 found him wered merrily. ‘Thi Print Again I yieMed, ¢or I was coming to Craig bad said, that she ing or meaty y i turer has placed on the market a three-| #4 been necessary. Apparently the turning it end-down and photographing Applied to Metay ¢ oon have more and more faith in the old & secfet-that was having a terrible ef- ae ’ five cent rate most types of elec-|-ctrouit awitch which may be attached) lock on the door was only @ trifing vine at, Kennedy I hed coon made over inte @ feet on her. firet clase detective, and togeth The sun sinking toward the Aille 0a" across the bay softened the brown of Mer¥ her kin and. as I observed by watvh- at Walter, that'e precisely The Berlin police have ranges and fireless cookers/ to the flexible cord supplying aurrent to , jecesstully %y compete! any device at any point desired, It con- h the gee range under el! circum~/ sists of a small cylindrical nber of times with the lon ph: . ing her closely, served partially to con- neces. The usual baake for computes] from whieh project two pus! Craig ch time Moat startling results.” Fletcher met us on the ceal the nervousnese which was wholly bead in, used to deternsoes the operating| The light colored button, when push a mars “But, Craig,” I exclaimed suddenly, seemed to be very qrich aff ble unnatural in @ giri of such poise. When Med, for the t of electric horaetold devices is ten| gives the low temperature, while the marke he paper ints, where did you set face wae drawa, and he shifted from she smiled there was @ false note in it; Chief value consiste in having the pa- R canta per kilowatt hour and thie 4s the| black button operated alone supplies ‘Toward noon he returned, and them? What machine te it? ‘one fon to another nervousty, it wae forced gna it jently tient perfectly quiet and normal. After I could see that he was in a “It's one not very far from here,” he which we inferred that Mi evident to me that she was going they are over I think I'll Rnow whether wee w t obtains in many of our Jarge)medium temperature. If the blghest[that?’ ‘he exclaimed reflectively.. “A study. So 1 said nothing, but han 4 nawered sententiousiy, and I eaw fedling worse, It through 2 mental storm ef comdieting to prescrive aeolute reat or — visit , even in the coal regions |degree of heat is desiref both buttons ‘child could have done mnat part of the him ¢he photographs of the road. H would eay nothing more that might Ax elmest verging emotions that weuld have killed 4 Newport.” : dhe-buel s-the cheapest, gn earth.’ are pushed, P FO eeeinwmee aMaL sl took thens.end them down, is 6-eng fh fhise ournieicn on ety cam Cll, my sarcugh sear sorepiion, woman of ies edif-centrel, . a ma kK PEL cao a t > a3

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