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—_-— — —— eer — — ————— — e wy phe” ¥ . >. a, é ’ bas eine . . ["wome race] Fyeping World Daily Magazine [ltenar, October 22, 1917 i l a —_ T egos, By Maurice Ketten: Women’s National Army For Health For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick a Ooprt@n, 1917, b7 the Pree Pettinhing On, (The New York Evening World), Scarf, Bag, Muff and Hat Made to Match. INCE the slim S silhouette te an established fact, @t least for monthe to come, an opportu- nity has been given women to spend their time and en- ergy upon the charm- ing details of their costumes, Neck ar- rangements, bags, muffs and distino- tive trimmings will be the means of stamping one’s per- sonality on their Copyright, 1 + by the Freee Pubitwhing Co, (The Now York Evening World), DAILY DRILL NO. 28. Sickness Avoided by Keeping Skin Healthy. | OW many of my readers realize | . that well-trained skin is just | about as essential to bodily health as well- trained eyes, brain, hands, &c., and that {ts neg- lect lays the foun- dation for many common disor- ders? It is an es- | tablished fact that | a thoroughly healthy akin is | capable of avoiding almost any} known disease and even many con- | tagfous ones, | ‘The skin, Iike the kidneys, elimi: | gy } q Wi dress, and no woman nates water from the system and re- | Of | | HAT A will be able to ap- moves the blood acid, saline sub- LAL M\ Busi. | PARLOR, LIFE Like pear well dressed stances and other poisons from it, Ay) Roe Picture | who bas not due attention to these niceties, which heretofore have been seomingly insignifi- cant. This year quite the smartest complement to @ frock or suit is @ set consisting of scarf, bag, muff and hat, like the one in my sketeb of to day. which any woman with deft fingers can make. A soft wool fabric, su: as duve~ tyn or velour, would be desirable for this purpose, or @ faurio ouch as keoramt, which 1s @ high lus- } tred silken fabrio ¢ and-When you maintain a thoroughly healthy condition of the skin, the|®"d rub have first place, and the kidneys will function properly also, | Morning bath should be quick, full of | beoatise these two are very much | action and at as low u temperature | (altke and their intimate structures | #3 the physical condition of each in- are very similar. dividual can stand without ehock. Tho perfectly healthy skin should | This bath, though Its purpose is not | appear warm, slightly moist, elastic, | Cleanse the skin, but to attmulate | pink, smooth, free from pimples and‘ the system for a day’s work, closes other blemishes, and quickly per- | te pores on the surface temporarily pire and redden when exercisod or | 4nd, when it ts followed by # quick exposed to heat or cold, Of all the|TU> with @ rough towel,” which essentidis to health the daily bath | warms the body and causes the pores! to open again, the skin receives a/ gymnastic training which causes a general sensation of buoyancy and ex- | hilaration, Those who {ndulge in the | cool or cold bath each morning need @ hot soap and water cleansing bath @t least three times each week, and this one should be taken Just before | ‘AB T THe ‘OHN. retiring, No: the eles BUY the OVING ane a Tone BY | Goan Ger THIS DISTINCTIVE FUR SET CAN BE OBTAINED AT SMALL COST entire body partakes in the reaction | PoILed THAT CHICKEN with 6 high olle chat | ? pile that Jafter the cold bi and the brain, | OSE ts crushed to tmitate fur and which Sages pects, fintebea with @ band ® spinal cord, he liver and all in-| combines beautifully with fur, Vel- ing 24 rust through it ternal organs are stimulated to re- vet is also auitable, Answers t. lo ewed activity through It, While any color one might Geetre| penton matter, Breing A oda | Never take a cola oath or shower would be suitable, the one most fa- ‘ w = j unless the body ts thoroughly | ) i you kindly de | vered is brown in @ goft beaver or tobacco tone, Either beaver fur or |kolinsky could then be chosen for the trimming bands, If @ colcr auch as | purple, brick red, hunter green oF gray was used for the set, squirrel | would make @ youthful and modish trimming. Tho lining of the bag and muff and neart should be of some gay figured pussy willow silk. The simplicity of the construction of these three ar- ticles will be appreciated when I 1ay that for each one only @ straight piece is used. The hat is the hardest to make, but nevertheless cimple, be- ing but @ cap formed by four conical sign) =an afternoo” Gress for @ girl in her firet year at college? It just be practical and simple, ae I am ty make it for her. Kindly suggest @ color. My daughter ts 5 fect A 3 inches tall, weighs 111 pounds, has light hair, blue eyes, paic coloring. MR8.T.8, A pretty dull blue color would bé @ goo! choice. Belf colo: braiding. At the neck either a band of black eealskin or gold lace may be used. Prshion Beiter, The Evening World I have been mate a present of etx warmed, and, afjer drinking two | glasses of hot water, take a few} \ | stre us body bending and twisting | i SUL | exe is before allowing the cold water to touch the body, otherwise “ sans hock will occur and spoil all the | : Answers to Health and Beauty | f°." stevie of the bath, Havo the i ns ya ‘oon ell heated also. t Questions, Women who have no shower could | 1) UNDER NORMAL WEIGHT —| take the cold sponge, standing bo- | y MILDR: G, Some internal dis- | side the basin or tub, and if this te turbance se you to be under | used on tho weight. you feel well and look Pewell, you can probably add to your weight through moderate fresh-air exercite, deep breathing and proper and nourishing foods. Get at least cight beurs sleep and a nap during tho day when possible. Fruits and (vegetables, milk and eggs, olive oll 92h salads, rice, cereals, whole wheat are some fattening foods. | chest, neck and throat tles the body against common colds and sore throat. By Bertrand W. Le { nanabnnnannnnnnnnannannnnanmnonnnnonnnnnannnnnnneaoonepnennentrn walked. Eventually he came op- to be @ stumbling-block for eithe: yards of dark gray 8OFT CORNS—MABEL G. Keep , > Taare RS erwal you. 1’ bee 4 Ik place of absorbent cotton. estura HOW ONE MAN CAME BACK eee ee eo eeee ee ayer FU sofas tac onirel Raw einer CHU CHIN CHOW ures Sse GH ee Novelized From the Play Now Being Presented at the Manhattan Opera House Begin It on This Page Next Monday, October 29 ‘ ; vi toe t . =| elms drew him. He found a seu!. I'm quitting absolutely and compiete- er mete ren la. hot AND REWON A LOST LOVE Pie exerci He. fauna | 6 penis 1 AIO RammNuaLy Ao epee Maoy waver and his th arn with a thought. And he was thinking hard, gvt ple nly, of, grounds tor divorce ee ‘4 " , 7 y : 7 harder, hups, he had ever Ge ‘our freedom ani ood luck to ‘onary stertiinea Knute, bo not cut = COMPLETE IN SIX INSTALMENTS THIS WEEK $ Gono'in tus tuictysthreo years of bis 9°U: 6 Mglose enough to injure the flesh, but) ¢ ie y y orb Ho picked up his guit case and poh, IIIA AAA AAA AAA AAA PRD D APRA ADDED DDD DDD VIC, CJ =‘ if blood is drawn wash off with hot} His thought at firet was wholly and Walked out, leaving them to stand coming would like to have a business dress of the same Have dark hatr, light brown eyes and Water and then paint on some iodine, (Copyright, Btrest & Suniti,) absorbingly of himself. Fle considered *t4Fing after him in blank wonder. Ing of a commotion in the Taylor ft; he had asked the question because | pais complexion, I — CHAPTER I. himself as a totally isolated problem, He hurried, conscious of an impend- House, Feather Crogsing’s lone hos- it was in hia line of duty. welgh 185 pounde, RED NOSE—CASPPR 5. Indiges- RENT gripped with hy " an organiem focused under u inental '2% emotional breakdown, anxious to teiry, The Corporal seated himself a few «tot, poor circulation and tight cloth- ; \ 18 two hands the table cdg, and leaned slightly microscope. But before long his Choke It back. As he had suid, he His attention was first drawn to feet distant. ‘Again ho was puszied |#™m 6 feet & tnohae ing are some of the causes. Rich toward Gardner, Hig knuckles whitened, so tense was his hold, cogitations and analysis began toen- Wi" ayitting absolutely, Not in the the fact when he looked absently over by the familiar ring which had struck | tall and twenty-two foods, gréasy pastries, &c., al “You're certainly an unepeakabl (isa Mins Bhi Ae brace other things and persons in the #¢n#e Of miving up, but rather brewk- ro and saw a man tum- him @t first sound of the man’s voice. | years old, this, Brink much water, exot teed Ch hatata ae i p18. oad” he broke oub alter OM tee eee Oe thele [Re basa padl on aS away from everything he knew— headlong out of the Taylor Now it came to him more strongly- MISS D. @ massage the body and bathe every + hostile staring wife first, then young Brent. He °@ faces, fainittar associations. House entrance. He rolled in the as he looked over the square, heavily White Mannel col- Hence it was in a mood of and saw more clearly the day. “Go on. Say it all," Gardner spoke apathetically. “You've been getting found himself able to speculate coldly, wemt+ dusty etreet, gathered himaelf up and _— te bstraction, of some slight incoher- shook u fist. This much t ar and cuffs, bright ‘ to the boiling point for quit r ae jaw ” fo see that he had come down a long, * * k a combative fis @ fa » brig aun ein ats ie wi -oh—you ought ae ate eee ied Darel. perceptible. sluper until he {ike Uetecgtwindete atthe rellwey Sie Gottmtn ses ane ae much glen nal TERR BARAT” “ROL: Rimes |iced tin igre” oe Satie cuss. ‘Anything elec, and Gardner flashed a1 ee STUNG BNQUE Beas in DehuChs stood og the brink of an abys t twenty minutes Inter, ton Periee ak alee et: Weal neds ba se t—Jim Brent.” Suttons Z ‘4 anc jardner flac: a bi < ri 2 oros ch be a Y enty € ore jouK € 1gs, Corpo! 3° “Branter ro ree ve me cules, onl any stotulsie ned a brief show of an@ér. But It was uo more than & Rerere aie ae suet | ap if he wou! Jonnessy’s Flat—one way, » ner left his report for the time being, “Ah—yeo-T. see,” To Mrs. J, Cc. A= the growth and make the hairs|Mcker. He relapsed into his apathy, re ‘thicker. If it 1s not too foticeable, let | whence he produ it alone entirely. had ROUGE-—R. M. K. Melt corona but- ing one hand to an fnner pocket, ‘There wi 5 he mumbled, and alid a fifty-dollar b put on bis hat and suuntered over tO He © his breath quickly f This design, with as no going back of the poet y fe t aunte aught hie breath quickly for a en, Solladr eer és . cigar, Ie did not even look at Brent again until he break between him and Amy. Bh Hi) Sapltal for the new start—under mg WhOe Ah wet ae spout Se make tow vec ds. Fi tan collar and cults, i atch to It. ‘Then he turned his gage once more to thé other, had turned ftom him to Brent. Gard oe agent glanced at the money load ned Sie onglON qaytor ex: aba Arr arid gees pitches es blue buttons, blue ribbon tle. Well?" he inte ; ner ho ent rrogated er harbored no resentmen HO gna reached for a long strip of col- plained, “an’ he kep’ right on a-Whoop- ward. “Den’t vou know me?’ Fashion BAitor, The Erening World: > , ar} duttered something quite uhinte Migtbl jooked upon ft as natural red ( . ter and a little sweet altiond all over ps quite uh ple eke ,, anges ored paper at his elbow. He vcrawled jn’ her up. So 1 tirowed fim out. “p, Aide Bor ater, Win hard and add |, rather hard to say" what you want (0 sty?” Gurduer inqutred, cit t¥p,t0 ia." Gardner muttered. ru dates and punched industrionsiy: tio “wasiod Oo tip cversbody Me of “rans tho unconscious earnestness | Will you please help me out with « gradually, w ein rasnaeed to muster up an tronic mnile ag he spoke “Well, I'm mot jangled state of his nerves Induced a Mth an éye wandering now and then sight.” recollection in Brent. At any rate, ho | Usseston about some pussy-willow enough, powdered carmine to make|4 Dlind man. I know what you're driving at.” stranze flood of self-pity, a mood of {0,0ther prospective ticket purchase That still seemed to » attude straightened up, and regarded the po- silk, which I want the desired shade. You do, do you?" Bront epluttered, emétional abnegation. Ho would gountea ont pean ean nate setts, Strange ‘ne ee ytante atreet, Hopman Axedly. to use for @ litte _—— is Was not at av i ed out some change an farther along t uk t street, Ss . ‘a AILY BcALROREHIG Gea uo lnce ale a8 SOE AK A the manner ta whiten be bad pictured the acene. He Rene & Nees fobjot iti Brent and the ticket forward. before a logepuilt gencral store, 810 gwipce enor “net Edo) be en. house dress? It {s Make @ mixturo of one pint of lime |wodden man before tien mite eet duit & dramatio Agure, blistering the APY #ceht Bald nim 1 SIBN here,” he said, indicating the reviled Feather Crossing individually Torys any resson I’ should, Ana dark green, with a water and two ounces of glyceri®)/ way in which he would make Gardner squirm ve) M4 Sdmaired the goig back alope the way he had come, Puce with an inky forefinger and colleotively. | Part of hin speech ger on 2 ail | large ecru flower ‘and Tub a little Into the scalp each | “4%, in while! m. eur jhe had come, | Gardner's eye picked out the writ- was such as make men’s care burn. NT ye ow te shot” patterned over it. 3 night, Do not rub briskly nor mas- ne, purposed to introduce the —~-~ ane je Dusines® ten destination, A few words floated down to Gardner La - sage oily acalp, Use glycerine, tar|¢{|M'Ax &nd leave the man wilted and yor at jeagt ini WACrOMBHEarO8 OF the olty. “But I sald Henneosy's Flat.” he ree ns he talked with the hust of tne Gardner aeked abruptly. | pa AE a. or sulphur soap. fie ‘ + his tongue was now a.” himwelt i .. ute be stared | Then, after a visit to a barber shop, piled, mildly. “Hennessy's Fiat Taylor House. blinked h dard ‘an grin, Me inch tall and lke jee tka a ary bone in hig mouth, Bt humvelf. Sometning in the ex. he caught @ car and went home, The agent threw up his hands “T think I'd’ better quiet the gentle. Diinked hard at Gardner aad seemed the Empire effects SKIN BLOTCHES—MILDRED G | 44)\04,' os le your he repeated. fre had ot Ale oo ABLE eaten. meee nee out, Jaraner mays i ape complained. ‘"tten- man.” Gardner observ: a, Moatore (0 sense In mie mab. peentrel qpamme vary wall, Ain NiAAd enc skin, [74 ) w Dee der. jer absence a ‘lat sine fa mm bis Pent cave crouse {he reversal o| ; Be Ret vee, fran 8 Aeneas Sr, irre |g Amy told me,” Gardner answerpa Stand Gardner, had fatled in every TANSecking his wardrobe for clean Boa ane cite Compre aepens, MIEMI CAYO NOMS tog once lorded tt type. With thanks ue ly, “But d'd seen it coming, any- fort to analyze the man and hig linen. Algo jhe discarded his { _ 4} « Be Ly eae hood Helin b ry rera ade actions, and he had tried hard enough O@ nearly hew—his bi . Sit down,” Gardner sald quietly i in advance for your “There's nothing to get excited about advice. sounded Ike Medicine He approached the noley stra people are going none too soon, The keeper of the gen- well,” Brent atraigh - todo bot ne Ww ha nished dressin t more rr © day 1 A r no spook at night ind rub it all quntly out of! mantis, "what are you going’ fo as He tried to read Gardner's tang cng, eure OF himself WEN {heee Gaye” draw the tieket, qstatere ae an Impatient mensand To oe to unsteady foot MISS L. B. soll ig id ibid Jabout tt?" ei Gardner kept staring straight past ..H® got out of a closet @ large sult put Gardner's hand wan there firet.. Corporal Gardner 4 him. When |," You think,” he cried thickly, “that Boru Georgette othing,” jardner mumbled; him in the manner of a man who saw C@8@ @nd packed tt with various ur “That's all right,” eald he, wit the mounted police stepped in to ad- I'm goin t here and let you crow 1 Wa oS rn || | nothing.” something bieger, something of tre, oles Of dress, shirts, sox, handker- footie smile, “Til dake tet just any aiMeulty peace 8 over me? You wi I don't. know erepe sor collar and i) Newest Things | “Then Tam," Brent announced mendoug, {mportance, something Chiefs and the like, Thia done he“ ‘rhe ‘ticket man's eves widened w valled without the ceniatanc what you're thinkln cuffs edged w ith oe , |] |flatiy. At last he bad found an open- which affected him vitally, Just bee ®t down to wait trifle, Gardner pleked up the pen and vate citisen The Corporal forced him back, and SN Oe ae | in Science Ing for what he desired to may. He yond,’ He seemed to have forgott. Tn an hour, lacking a few minutes, ygned shakll¢.. Then pena, and u'll have to stop that eort of thrust him into his seat sBesp ey. Ore Ree SOU RG | Was no longer at a lowe, though de- Brent he saw Brent and Amy turn in f° Change into his hand and, taking hie Corporal Gardner said Don't act silly,” he advised tmper. Sagners jclamation now seomed 'a trifle out And in a measure that was true, the street, He made no mov sult sabe oalkea een and: taniDe ns, Corners) Ga sonsily, 1 aaked au & auaerignt tat == roel According to the United states! of place. He unburdened himeelf in Gardner saw a good deal more than murmuc Cf thor concen {5 cow toward the walting string of rdner amiléd and took him by the You don't need to answer unless’ you | he By Bureau of Standardg cloth measur. | {eee harsh phrases “I've waited too hig own self staring back at him, stepped into the nara hain & choose. In any case, you must stay please Ing tapes should not be relted upon to|!0NK- 1 should have acted long agy. Then he got up-and hie gage rec stow tO the narrow ha} 1), Til be figmered!” the ticket ‘ome along with me for a little here until you're sober enough to be est @ pretty, Dpossess an accuracy better than one| YO! don't deserve to be anything to curned to the other man. eaid cuisne Pare cr tg elit r muttered under his breath. | Walk.” he gald evenly. “You're rather bave yourself in town," Jeimple stylo for @ part in 600 or 1,000. Jany woman, Gardner, font of all to “*Oh, take her." he bike out, “and or two" * want to say @ word And Gardner, settling down upon a @rink, and you're Iikel navea bad "I'm sober enough,” Brent lashed | ltrs which I aim td ae 8 |going to take her pis *™ to thunder with you both! The unexpectedness of it seemed to ft in the day coach, whispered to time of tt with somebody If you keep out. “Soberer than you were lots of | Pepgaqan ayy Wars Horseshoes filled with rope, which | foe taake her happy’ 494 — He swung on his heel and walked atartle them for an instant bipaelts this up." times when nobody stopped you from | make for myself? 4 } picks up small stones and aand and and ma ° her NADBY: * . out, and Brent did not follow the shrank back, snd Brent Hennessy's Flat or Medicine Hat The stranger twisted his arm—un- golng about your business,” letehteen years old, 5 | PE oxOree & FOUR gurface, have, been In| rota topped tables and his look em. {Mpulse to go after him. But he wag Ward aggressively, Bu “Ala the difference avallingly, for the corporal’s fin Very true,’ Gardner slowly made] foot 6 veo tall, Ng vented by 4 German to help horses on| hruced every detall of young Breata amaged at what he believed the cold: @Poken, Gardner turned back into !” here wae a small matter of twoive fet down like a pair of pincers. answer, “but that doesn't alter things |) vy steht nair, hazel s] Minpery pavententa | braced 9 ry detail’ of young 3 rent's bloodedness of Gardnér. He had ex. foom. ‘After a momentary hesitauon, S244 Miles’ difference-—but ict When it seemed as if the inan would now, What made you--what started | | ght oe sh |Hrent looked Ilke a man, a man that pected w battle, perhaps in the the other two entered. was not what Gardner meant strike a blow with his und, you out Ike this, Brent? Well, never | & pale coloring, Swiss engineers have convinced! , woman might casily J i ytd Physical sense; nevertheless, @ atruge ‘What is it? What Ps ee Gardner jerked him sharply. as one mind. T dare say IT shouldn't ask.| What color would Russian Mclain that tt tw possible | was squarely, stockily built, Healthy, #1 seemed to him the logical out- t@,eay?" Brent deman: , CHAPTER 11 miaht shake a refractory child. Hie But I have no feeling against you- | you advise? Desire .to Voro @ aixteen-mile tunnel through! vigorous, clear-eyed and sleag! come of hie declaration to Gardner “Not much,” Gardner made ORPORA . biatant apeech hushed, The corporal and youve slipped—ee f did-—ang 1/1, wear the dress to “the Caucasus mountains and link the|syinned,| Perhaps another observer Gardner walked down the atreat, @pswer. = "F —have you L GARDNER sat with led him away, ons eee why? frat! lg and Caavian san BE et ed CoRR Ent Pee ea aera without cay datoite cirectian decunt idat Any pina nla back to the open door, . “Sit down,” anid Gardner, when they r the samo reason, I suppone,” | special school affatre anes at aS hard, but Gardner did not consider pose Muny times in the pagt he had ,,Brent glowered at him, and a= He had a lengthy report to entered the three. rm» ine wh Brent muttered suikily, ‘Too many {and for semt-dressy To save carpenters’ time a nai! | that now. felt keon shame at his weakness, haa of egprehens DR Ine Ars indite, and his mind w Was Darmecke atid meas room Jai) prood {ellows, and too MARY Oelabres | atte astons. holder has been invented which, sus-| Slowly letting his gaze veer to @ promised hi to do bette q Pale-blue eves. chetaed in caA.ia me i OOF ° "You're not und tlons, Then a little worry, and Anally MISS D. J 4 pended from a man's shoulders, feeds | mirror on the wali—they were fn > fallen again it this time none of a9e you don't know just how | spe nF are formulas and TI don't want pu a big th to be satisfied ‘i spe nails down hnto the right position to|cafo--and letting the presentment of the emotions which ha knew of old SAk@ m4," Gardner went of, “Tu: ar vervice regulations, His quar- Grrest unless you per I'm di r m to be up,” | Dull blue cashmere be most easily grasped Piveait sic THEk, Wie hockenameas ef one smetlone which fi ohetacle, It's always apler to inn were set slightly apart, com- Wy a disturb , . had five tong years to climb [eioth, with velvet « b ° acknowledge that he had become a something that terrified him. at one wants than It ' nanding, as it were \ Iihed to set the whole town by ar miner anewerde Erimiy. “And | lar of same A Polish scientist 4 inventor! weakling. He had slipped a long way first Ree ee ite’ her had ate ways and means of bringing it Pale ca aan > eure Juat because A drink every inch & fight, What became of ae 1 of a motion picture cam which can |downhill, Brent was right. what he was in danger of becoming “Ob, I'll tt pil Ns fed’ valleana donot’ © sd too many. By the w " e dit Amy He reverted to his frst ques iets Satie’ | tailte [te carried in the hand and which| There was no denying facts, Ho "Mechanically he turned @ corner, clared, Md the means,” Brent dev /) cen tei mome oer auanes ce turd nen, wae ‘ , ey ; w compressed air as long |saw & young-old face. lined deep with passed down 4 crose street for ‘rhe pry r on erect ' had a Aes Bho quit me--fust Itke she quit’ ribbon belt in neue \ - Dressed. jtre marks of disetpation. biccke and blocks, thinking as he jo al) I wanted to know hd ning distance, and his ab It wae 4 y of that you tral tones, hagmoniaing with t Fat es Gardner continued. ‘T’'m got going sorption ta his task, heard nothe grohibition era, and Ganiner expected To Be Continued.) and touches of black and gold,