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"i" TOME PAGE Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG’S HEALTH TALKS Covrrient by The Pree W@illahing Gn, (The New Tort Braning World), Treating the Muscles and Tissues of the Neck and Chin. HEN the niin aroand the chin | W and neck looks seamed and) sallow you may feat as bred that the muscles and tissues Qf shrinking and losing thelr qual- | ity and tone an alarming rate, and | tafe fs nature's warning that you Must got busy and overcome this con dition if you would keep your youth ful appearance 38 fa never too late to begin reju Yenating the face, neck, chin or any} other part of the body, but the earlier {fm life you start to keep the muscles, tesues and skin in repair the less seffort you will have to put forward later in life and the longer will you| | Matinue to appear young looking. | fit fe an established fact that the @eecles in the face and throat may, De developed and brought to health- } fel condition through much less ef fiprt than those in other parts of the! ‘Wedy, and, with persistence and pa tionce, they will regain their for-| Mer size and quality and gradually port the skin which has been ftanging in loose folds over them since the muscles first began to ®@brink and get soft. One of the best treatments I know mt With the flat of the hands | press the flesh backward and over the jaw nm oles, to the temples. This movement, if @f to restore the youthful outline of} deep enough, stimulates the blood the chin and jawbone ts shown to-| supply ‘to the broad, flat muscular! pay, and it should be practised faith-| bands which cover the jaws and run/ fully, in with the first} upward toward the cheek bones and exercise, head which has|aronnd the mouth. Do this with the deen illustrated. hands slightly lubricated with cream With the large flat part of the/at least fivo minutes several times a and, near the wrist, press the flesh| day, and then, after wiping away the Dackwurd and upward over the jaw|cream, dash cold water on the chin| mnrclos from the centre of the chin| for several minutes, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. TURPENTINE FOR SOFT CORNS | count five slowly. [Exhale and re-| -Mis. P. K.: Here again prevention | Peat ten times. Do this by an open t the toes| Window as often during tho day as| - convenient, ® be aly dry after the Noth, hose who perspire freely connection bending, | snow! keep a pleco of absorbent eot-|,, WRINKLES—MRS. RANK HH. | cores y 1 times,|2°Y to avoid wrinkles, It ts much | Some vetween at a nao | fhsiee to do go than remove them. Batu: ate nh turpentino eaoh) pat them with a nourishing skin | Gay, until the corn has disappeared. |food and do not rub and massage | them with hard, firm strokes, for » ARSENIC FOR MAKING HAIR this makes moro linca than it ro. ‘ moves, Cultivate calm and uee much YELLOW MRS. H. Gi: It te trus| Corey, faeinate calm and Use much tit arsenic has been used to Make round the lines. Wrinkles denote dry | raion condition of the skin rosul ner, Het of the halr glossy r yellow, but no doubt serious nay follow Its use in this man. | er not tamper with the color und Just keep it clean and ALCOHOL AND RHEUMATISM—| RL. b J are rheumatic avold etimuls of all kinds, both food and Winks. 14 ist to bo avolded should ipelude all ondiments and hi Ld } seasoned foods, sweets and all } foods, Sweat baths, exercise and ac tye el dyerconie rheumatism. * BLACKHEADS—RORDURT BR: Only ap and water will remove them and Weep them away. This will t be effective in a week. The treatment) p.) PAH Hou vung W: iin but fails, Ho gate takes several months and the cleans. | ts club he rans into Pete tng process must be indulged in eaoh pight. Never use grease of any kind CHAPTER I. ‘on"dlackhends and coarse pores, Keep (Continued, ) the systeio n with baths inter AY ue ieAAg Mansions Dally and ex ‘NEW BREATHING EXERCISE weed doy? Any tdea?’ asked Kirby, “Why, at his office, I sup- FOR ROUND SHOULDERS-—MIL- hie ma (she Bee wht thought," acknowl- “A very bright thought. ther, it UP. bas 2 gener He's got a floor somewhere near the = - = Battery, hasn't he? I thought so, «ff 4 . ‘ Helpful Hints Say, I can't take you down by any U chance, can I? I've got a new car ; for Home outside | Hollister, remembering the letter to Locking Device for Latch Hook on| hi Pocket, weloomed the saving of J O] ot |an hour or two in the delivery, HB troublesome opening of 8] gine if thee nol eee ot pu et i eases: SReae door, | StF" et, if that's not out of your way.” latch hook on ten to enter|..Come on, then, I've got @ new permitting in: evs ageing tnjur. | Monster. Only driven the little devil DOR ynoe, but | can stand tt if you can." wind, can At the curb was parked @ dunger- sverc us looking runapout, long and low, ng as and brave with glittering plate and ’ ed. finish eatch over tho," ory en hook, aa indi {Aj cated in the 1 1 WF se he Kiroy crawied un. wheel, and by that simple act nned a ludicrous cloak of com- and reliability, Ag he V wbica locking slumped far down in the driver's seat, device ts cui from a piece of tin, and s small hands holding the « fastened on the serow over which th m or straying down hook is act, Whe chad 7 his manner was pushed back over the 1 thant engineer, whore nee h hook, and cannot be of place, a othing whatsoever lo With his avoirdupots, “Ready e queried, ir heads!” said Holitster, silly Jarred out Angle Poor Stop and Lock at Thres- erippine ¢ His hat, As the heavy car hola, ted i into the confused mass of y es he ventured to touch his CONVENIENT door st 1's cu. “Don't bother to stop lock was made of stra when you get to Park Row," he sug- Gan Vaniehcwn neck ted. "Just slow down’ to forty te fastened to t “an hour, and I) jump, ie nd to the rh grimaced at hi ep floor by means of swerve to the avenits, "mt aed & Screw, 80 Llat I would if L could, but T can't,” he god. "She won't’ go slower tha cept backWard—then I can't her lower than forty-five. y Lean hold her down to theyupuirned ond cleabs tho verti» cal f the door about 1-4 inch. It is 1 as for om the can tentce ROS rinten t cy and £0 up 4 ang tal avers. perro and. Say—how the door and the r errand take you?" long will atop, yh, not more t an half a minute, B, TL Justwant to leave a messager ‘the ter 1 be iY po down pees Nea Taautfen dibeuit ‘to loosen the latter, A amu iat : r for six months. Wourteyy Popular Mechanics.) Kirby avotded ® cocker spaniel by Evening prise THE Goods ERE TAXED & 10, Now SANE PAY $4 « Phil Hollister Answers a Want Ad. And Meets a Strange Old Man Who Asks Qu the width of its whisk urbanely “Missed him!" he r 1 Brings my av per cent, What's y “Why, I'm afraid 1 to-day, Pete. I'm tie undergoing rd B enange of ttude Interrupts 4 previou all he re 6 an mniek ell d y Park fF Kirby drove with ment until they ha Street, and th side and Cognizant passers-by, owed down. of the pen to century note on you accepted from Kirby a bill and thanked him he knew Kirby would you up at the club » “Right-o," sald K shoulder, And the man who bh speeding downtown ported runabout “ Naseau Street with t borrowed, primar north, snuggling 4 cence !n his bill h WHA i to tho outras ep it seeme ment when he held a Hollister cla: “Ob, by the way, Pete, have anything How to Keep\|Can You Beat It! his friend Ned i At 1 bowed or, 1 gental- to 60 lown further oom- essed 14th a@ mo- nd over the admiration of bered out. 4 bap. e An @ Ho ty-dollar sally as “I see over his envied s im- zh to io had urfare sen Ge CHAPTER Ii FTER Hollister his letter wit clerk, ho was awaro that commissioned officer the unemployed hadn't prectably, Out on tho at tered in uncommon f teady he had called phoned to or writter of his acquaint bly use his % @ Uving salary; and vansed many corpora viduals who cou Ho was developing with those who the exation of ¢ that work woretion of t the aspirant, dewntown, and liked to see a ba bare en an outfield fy eposited proper gularly «ae rps of ved @p- he saun- mpathy WE Sovd For $$ 100. — THAT LEFT GOODS WE. Wil SELL FoR, O.—TAX -THAT WILL LEAVE $8 160, Wortd Daily Magazine By Maurice Ketten OTA WAVE DOUBLED AX * OUR Gao0: You DARN Foot | - 5 ) © Axo Ler we The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner WON'T MAKE CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER MUCH MONEY 6 Vive Wotitahing Om, (The Mew Tor Rivening Wore An FATHER, Pronnnnnnnconn wanane piccnoties i eaealase srvonnonnnnitlh Adventures H Ky Unel Harry 4 er enennnnnnnnnnnnnnannnannnnannnansnnannnnnnmnncccneee The Powder Horn standing by @ powder horn, which » eee ; a re miner ee pred O ae 23 pega hpsoliang | dowan Kk mood to @at,” math vet re Une | Buster birda sank "thé ‘baie Tt lan't until ft te corked.” Me ptimetip ik fae iets - | Fos raised bin head and aniffed + sie ly ad air, “TL amell a fire: aot on” corne pateh and met M Huster took the powder horn tn hts iood oir ant Noster, | mouth and followed, Presently they replied Mr Fos | am| came in sight of a fire where hunters for # i A want to a aKk tes stalin and p in the ashes t& : : said Mr, Fox: "I will be back Huster a f theyjin a minute." went, ‘Tt ne. long way,| Bunter trotted toward the fire with When Buster got tired and ht the powder horn, When he had al« 1a 7 es ungry, HO! vont reached it he stopped. He wes afraid of fire, Hut he didn't want Mr, SUSTONER Pay i! J tnuiet go heme how and get nome. Fox to know he wan soared, eo he ‘ CUSTONE thing to eat wont @ little closer, He waa leant WE'LL MARE MORE a» p <teronek SD Lae” se scotten: Sy, Pon, | fees Rar atop spot ad } DOUBLE The PRicé — Fe eet attelainat Me Fon line'een, aman! came © sire we cun find » od,” \ OF OUR Goods nething « Dear Cousins o Mine: quid volunteer to this ts what happened out last Saturday morning. Think itt F ut in two hours will SIMPLE AND EASY! WE NEEDN'T WORRY A&ouT THE TAXES -$ 200. » every one we VIOLINISTS AND PIANISTS will be beard by Heyman, Musto | No. 55 Kast Third Street, at 9.90 P, on Thursday, Doc, 13 | INTERPRETIVE DANCERS [will be ome for trials studto of Florence Fleming Noye ry y, Wednesday, pM. TOE DANCERS he recogntz He shrugged his shoulders» ed tot to thinPof his deots, ervils of ten minutes lerk rushed out of it, ludicated one of the group, only one body of doo- suasivoly tring by making a missionary call and t or two before lunch. Afterward ho At! evinced his sincerity and tho failure assed of nis resources by trying the news- tm ISOBEL paper sanctus, At 6 o'clock, when hurried him out of sight. Nous A STORY OF THE BIG NORTH WOODS ie had recelved not the faintest en- turnet. foilivter reminded bis ouragement, he tramped wearlly into Of the fox and the Llon’s den, By James Ollver Curwood the club for’ dinner divined an exit to the corrtdor 1 - “Message for you just camo in, Mr, the inn vom. Slowly the 6 5 A ‘ ‘s Holliator,” waid the aerstaae “marked arrivals de , unt Et Will Begin on This Page Monday, Dec. 24 ‘rush! A boy brought, it.” fone repr the tndige ule “Thank you.” His tono held Iittlo intelligent collegians of the ui Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn PARA AAA PRL LP PRP PRP LAPD AD AAR RR RADAR I was sure that a great many of you were talented. but did not dream t more than five hundred of you holp make the Xmas entertainment a access, Yet | five hundred hoya and girls appeared at the Try- o hundred Kiddles to be tried It was impossible, be tried out this Katherine Ruth School Settlement, M. | Rod Crosa, at tho No. 220 Madison Avenue, on elther Tues- ‘hursday or Friday will be Judged at tho atudlo of Mile, whore IMPERSONATORS and SING- Buster couldn't ses for a minute He ) ahead and Buster followed. | because of the smoke and steam, but All at once there came & shout from} When he turned there waa Mr, Ele- ate, os |Bhant. Ho had squirted water on the Bee re from his trunk th “Hooray! Uila te tine” Tle wes in Bee wouldn't blow up and hurt Buster, ERS will be judged ts to be made later, All Cousina, even tf they were tried Inst Saturday, aro requested to meet with thelr groups, Cousin Eleanor. AWARD WINNER, DOING OUR BIT, To help the Red Cross my sahooi- mates and myself have made up « play of America. Wo all worked to Invite our netghbors to this play, and the evening of the play we had the hall full with our nolghbore and friends, both young and old, and the income of this play we gave to the Every one can do their bit tn that way and in many other ways to help the Red Cross to make ® success. The Red Cross works hard to make things easy for Amer- \ca, our free country for which our soldiers are to-day fighting. Theres fore we must see the Red Cross has | plenty of money, for they are helping our soldiers and our country, of SIDNEY LDMAN, jt Box & Beatrice, No. 745 Riverside Drive | Hurieyviie, Ss li on (corner 162d Street), on aturday, | * pene teweon ands e | FROM KIDDIES ANNOUNCEMENT of when and| WHAT A GIRL CAN DO FOR HER COUNTRY. N 4 narrow meet in the lower part af New O Tork City to © boarding house that was eromint with people there ved « @hy. yn), goideo-haired, wette.teced git oame wae V. V. MeiHow!, Ghe was eee oof aud the Also wus a Wise air], Her room bed |e few pictures, « bel, « Uumau and @ wash. }itand. a chair of tw, obe window and @ doer. | tu the quiet amt fuany rom V, Lived “Dow Misa V. MeBowl live bere!” asked « Young man of Lwwaty, standing at the door. | Foe, this te where Mim 0. lvne, ana 4 Rudtehes do yeu mpet with bee ne in foe sor.” TP waaa id We young man, he told btm tote, nt, funay room, ead by « table wae V., whe suite pers nie wes reading ats, valice ter’ Bs. Uren, The (phen see ie a en nn ot 8 wih” sald the youn \ 42, Aitert You alte You mast ome Come, tet ‘oe few miaaiew, hurry,’ aad V ter-boxes and brought out the con- He rasped something Incoherent, « "A hundred and elaty-seven ' td Ae wing hau and ¥. eutared. be turned aa tents of the “Il* compartment, At Hollister, followtng him al r t , Four thousand. fare) Wem, He got up and bed out Me Rem the top of thy sheaf was u note Tow pacingoway between high ba 1 bay your pardon? Ob-—yes, core The lawyar regarded Hollister tee|to yy ts sss wary glad to one Sou” be superseribed to himuelf, He tore open Tiers of clouded glass partitl A net." ra ses Soci the bly. he Sat: ee hes "Nee ia % the envelope and read the tor hinking of Allee in pursuit of 4 you tako part in a B : suribiance to beth the| «tern sie ue sonar paragraph, rabbit In Wonderland, was tmp Blyod ottea t pilex beagle, aroused «n Hole| ‘Xan, 1b Present youreuif, at ln! the august prosence ee, E Bias Abe breast a violent wish 69 poke) |v te, te with reference to See chinery rested on the d Im abarph nthe ribs and watch | looked + i »4 , ” lotte b rc ! explasr “ "JOSHUA B. BROWN.” ee reese Apartment ing H } o'clock this af rnooa? ghroust He read the lines twice: thon, that of Mr. Brown; it waa lares was, realist t i . wan 2 0’. actuated by a purely selfish motiv 4 rectangular, with lofty ' . site Gaaern eden Variodres callse: aml tee pommel huffled through the remainder 0 on tw. re what sucer Li ad Lh ao et went « room op the tap story.” asia ¥, to ihe tit! mailto bea it roeecagen be , Oo sides and bo: Sarna sieraattie i inflection, "Thank you for your] ime cierh a: the desk in @ large Cuscbean, hota he thaancin tanmuieing cra on tne © wering to the ceiling on the A ERS ot inkeiess. ‘Take the door to your| “Tie. Duchew,” angerrml tre wan, (1 aul let 16 Sune. y n two, Die Aas eect : } how that 4 taken the came ade envelope had come to others of the i” cana an Seve ar, played od mornin iehesn who was thonah! to be dead.) Hubby short’ to approximate what With gentine orlentale—Kusaks an i jam ster Went out imply amd) As wae as" a fo! ip in er meen ad, had competition he had to meet, To his Hukiatas and. one aunny Beluch- sy thert » moment he quitted the law. | tein off ter hat aud coat ee locked the door defection, he found four envelopes |)\' 16, Working equipment, unt Yes, Mr. Brow unbers at 10 o'clock until he| “**aibe do pou ao, My Kache with that same inscription: “Joshua "3"? oF book shelves, was " ed them at 4, his wits were oc | the Duchws Vo. bowing, (Thi W. Brown, New York.’ 80 thers Of mahogany, The great brusqueness of this dem i 1 chiefly with a dialogue of |maqy i Kache, as 9 # were similar latters to four other “incows, were = not only roy er by surprise. Ht atte ho had contributed the greater | eves, Harvard men whose BUrT&M08 OO. eet ey epee hung with aise my (rm dis Ho was indelibly Impressed by |), “Duchws, gan with “Hi!” How many Har- ?vcfirapes of rich Burgundy velours. jut or four men—ated thor attorney. Tho very etyte of the |'®.fR Or sae got wa” They vard men altogother? And how many 1” Its entirety, the room retained the erg in the counting-ro p t nation Him; be | went off coger, eee tha Yale and Princeton and Columbia S*RUsPhore Tone master'e atudy tp le mon stan : tt ind all that ex- (Mt fore ise io tow yon” wt ¥ men? Faugh! A million to one shot! Op teasional warkane her than of a ir. Hrown persevered in hin deadly qulry the outline of some | raring vut the falee vapors of © Uulted dace Ho tried the "G" compartment. The Promote weahenhop ta aw akys ca <Mh a4 enterprise, @ scrupu 7 ame: first three envelopes bore the law- “°"" ieawed | ollist: F, because tt DRO Ou . you not, admit ¢ shown by the legal cates |, Ha,, that, We fine, Duchan! Girne cam Ww vans Grok my on venitlaaaily hor are F ‘ } mean noting leas, His ro- | ve them to him, . My norte ollister, 5 era. at f r aa. ¥ ne i ud do for ‘com CEVA BONIBLOR, to: a wants t a FAY mack wilt, ape Om “A irely none but a captatp basket and, yielding to an inrush of + scrutinizing Hellintor : r A AELnOS OF merehania i commanded the table d'hote. a public auction, Not the veat : . : fl . by PaO for bie On entering the elevator in a down : {Interest iuming: broke Ma rown wasn't @ town office building ¢ next day sis Dies eSEae ae ated t » attra petty clients, He Ne ‘had ‘eonkrktuiaied binpelt thas, cout jt cive-mray eyes were 4 t 4 Wan of pleayune. affairs. he was early. He had imagined tha = Acompromis Q y 1 \ ‘ ary & 4, thought Hollister, he might have to lag in the eorrido: Hollister k 1 Indication of his essential until the office boy arrived yawning tr Brown,* Ube oe ' practitioner-It was cor with the keys; hoe tad pictured ¢ 1 er, without hod lo wan said to be the bigheat lawyer's gratifled hishment 40 much A oe Vie LEO, IEEE ROM Ae WOres learning from the stenographer th i push aa 1 Ave ed and the most skilled coun- the young man had beaten ber ' mus Alan tra V 1 rh District, And the building by several minutes, ar ae the hineee tank y the rest of aim. had been waiting patiently since nl inte et ae \ speak | aS All things cons o'clock. So that he was all the more “wir I 1, there was sufficient Justine ¢ euyrined Elsa contd utter ae disgruntled and self-condemnat Har vl wn w up t for Hollister to be fVO mine | won wie the slacanl to a went my when he saw the neat reception : n inx, a ti the bmiming writ thet is. room already tenanted by a group of ih ths degree of A 1 French reading from a [ur “ty obvious petitioners for the berth Aare ag . 1 Incripte of maay |ased & yrars, No, 430 quiring diplomacy and tact, Frown- eid alt, maenit on and yo urtail his study» Z ing, he gave his ne to @ haragned n't know so a 1 ster, after ey clerk, and stood a: y @ window, Wee! USSCULAR. AW the rec t 4 would inc \ney, took ine SHOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND to review and classify those who nai Praponable doubt of it, H H er NpOkG 2 wrdly a 1 from the las OBTAIN YOUR PIN. preceded him, ¢ dation i i Brown went on tee with aay nem § They were a wiely divergent lot; ‘)¢ Fr, utillging the fewest p 1 4 speak Spank w en creas ck Lie, com two of them would not have been ac: * and tendons, turned pia You, Mr. Brown.” t ript carefu } . oy cused of the ba rhood of art eyos bothered Hoi f any ¢ I ‘ ° they looked more liks !mpecunious # ’ neannily penetrating, and t and laid the manuserp tors, sidewalk conversationalista, Tho t red Up visual surge 1 rt then other five weren't so paladly unsutte isely, — ple M ' and ey Indeed, one bulky blond with a patr wardiess of r with. clan cast was of the f of am y ve seless formality of a salu bassadors, Hollister estimated ta UF appllcatior ‘ he precincts of Manhattan there , 4 I u er hat dry, must be a minimum of two thousaed olght.” @aid Holliste gE an tentat n you are pro- . men who could have answered thu: eight? wad Kirby, and the ju t J satisfactory by my cltent.” Advertisement truthfully amd pec ‘five *evem and w helt (ne urokerage tra. $e Bo Continued.) 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