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. Copytigh! 1017 7 OP . * lower face, and by this treatment followed faithfully each day for ve oral months, « large improvement tn tite condition of the lower tac and chin will be noticeable Une the thumb and first to hasten the hay be used on the chin a up the sagging muscles. T chin band cause: profuse pe and helps reduce provents further ageing little powdered alum. tle it around the chin wit of gauze. sAll of the movements which have bi trated and described shoul at some time exercises firm contour, and the 1 Heel “and toe raiwing will without jar to the floor. Afty times morning and Foot circling, from the ank! Ip develop the ankle. He the calf of | “HOT LEMON WATER F' skin in a short while. n cold water to stimulate supply @onuly plexion rosy and clear. tention to t frequent baths low akin. ABOUT OIL SHAMPOO- te] Fh (a man reader): If the head ts cov- ered with dry dandruff u shampoo about once cach The Housewi Scrapbook try mixing form a restore it, vith whiting to |, Apply to tho sliver, and after a ura wash and clean the sliver in he usual way aud all stains will dis appear. 1 golden color. Add fout ind when liquid ts cold ened salt on a newspaper over it occasionally, They > thuch more smooth noved by rubbing with th whiskbroom gathered hand, Soiled sp +b not efficacious on wallpa: bread crust, To make windows or when washing them monia and water brush ts cleaned rub off t * 0 prevent cracks in t about once a week. It your furs look wrong way of the fur, with @ coarse comb. olor much better if they blue water before bein; ary, Your centrepiece will ‘then the ec % )-DAY'S illustration # other method of hardening the tnuscles and flesh around the} pinot. (ko flesh and then roll it about] between these fingers with firm pressure. This ettmutates the blood supply to the soft muscles and flabby flesh and brings them to healthful, firm condition | Astringent lotions should be used rejuvenation neck and chin, and for this alum so- iution, plain cold water, tce rubs and various kinds of supports and bands help kecp the mouth closed and hold wby chin and also A bandare Wet the cotton as it dri ooh day if you would’ from wring. the lower face to youthful Rise on the toes as high as possible and then lower the heels gently and | fe sure and remove all of the suds. raising removes superfiuous fat from but hardens and de- lops the flabby muscles meanwhile SALLOW WOMAN-—MRS. fhe hot lemon water before break- fast {s best for the fat woman and, while it does stimulate the liver and clear the ekin, other things which are non-actd and not thinning will ip you just ag well. Daily exer- ses for the trunk muscles, copious ater drinking and a diet of green vegetables and frulte will clear the Wash the face and neck in very hot water and then 3 Hollister Finds His Room Rifled And Discovers a Clue to them. Then rub the skin with Ice, This makes the com- he eliminative organs and will also whiten sal-| is not necessary to have the barber x ah Molina. run ‘ou can apply it your) are fails, lo this, as you | Atte Qe oy ¥ the silverware has become s I colored that th polish will To renew tarnished gilt fraines mix sufficient flour of sulphur wit | cupfuls of water to give the mixturt bruised onions and boil same; strain frames with @ soft brush and let dry, When troning have slightly motst- {roning board and rub the flatirons Spots in clothing can often be re byou closely be removed in same manner, shine add a Httle bluing to the water When cleaning ebony-backed hair | brushes rub a little vaseline over tho ebony to prevent injury from the am- solution. and polish with a dry cloth, furniture rub with a little fresh milk | mussy” wet them | pie with a clean hair brush, brushing the Hang out in air for about half an hour then b on right side, with a rattan, after which comb fur In right Your black stockings will keep their lo perfectly | ooth if yr. 1iron the centre first and FURLONG HEALTH TALK: ® a(n (the Mow Tort Brenton © “4 Treatment for the Facial Muscles, bo *# an-| it} | ve neck | | | finger to] of the wit pine! thamb the th t night to| once-in-a-while treatment no results whatever. he rubber rapiration| aud think that the re but remember that the ome worked to {mprove the ndifferent,| of face and form. who nnd elf, | scalp—not cotton; |the hatr the hair: help you Do thie | i de evening. fe, will a Since you too young t 0 only sixteen 0 el and te | just yet. All outdoor |stretching and deep bri will encourage growth to manhood. | SWoLLeNn eveLips—n ‘OR THIN, H. B. Bithe the eyes in bor - * Have the druggist mix thi Do not strain the eyes by the blood ‘areful at- ARTHU yo the ofl week, It fe’s CHAPTER VI. ‘outinued,) WENTY-FIVIED “Emu marvellously fortunate, Mr You can refuse to bonus: | some without threo | ones smile gradually hardened, “I'm repeating my offer: Don't make any facts. YN give you r or five apply to three until the Ist of March. expect of you at end of per try ary | hav ha f even his not accustomed then Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. TO DEVELOP ANKLES—M.B.C.; TO GROW TALLER—ApN. you worry about your height exercises, hing ones, healthful Ae for reading or sewing in a dim, poor light. will bring Readers must not get discouraged ‘lon can be brought about in a day or a woek, neck and} may be made from alcohol and a lower faco have been losing thelr Wet a large! youthful outline and color perhaps! ptece of cotton with this Iquid and for many years. Persistence will ha piece surely win in the end and bring 8.,about a remarkable change in your and massage )appearance, Of this much I am sure een fllus-|from personal observation of many d be used) women, and also many kind letters ‘thfully appearance Just rub the eweet of] on the with a puff of fter twenty-four hours wash with melted castile soap. | R, H: | 1c acid solution. | y SYNOPSIS OF PRE Wall Street man, out omer party may Mr. Vartwell, tanger, aud due of a. You HUSBAND |S FLIRTING WITH THAT MANICURE GIRL IN We How to Keep Your Youth PAULINE e RRR CEs, World Daily Magazine By Maurice Ketten Te Wretcn | BARBER SHOP AROUND ight Bobbe-Merril! ( BDING CH APT PALS, Ife cee want ad ea! liag 0 diss $6 vundred is not really a very attractive salad ofl | amount just to leave thin paste. | town," said Hollister, “but few | I can't consider it.” t have misjudged you. You're Hollister ynsider @ hand- asking what you'd have to do to get it.” His mouth to This ts final, nistakes—I know thousand socks adventures--receives blows." on't think T care to leave New into xpected, to stay west of the Rocky Mountains That's al I satay west of the Rock- y will work lies, Do what you ke! Go where you like, Three thousand dollars, Mr, Ht and no questions asked. e know what I'm talking about. ne nd of 8 | Take it or leave ft, But if you don't Salt paper can| take it—Just bear in mind an old If this| mort Ho punctuated {t with his and on Hollister's knee. “Who. the i York," sald Hollister, breathing hard ro| ; g hard, Glassware) vy, ‘pretty girl had come game sooner than he had ‘and the mystery was at ha 8 your decision?" After he vaseline | At said) Mr rturning both « n Then it's jand « he leather) wii tind up and snarle “Che perem, | | Kk here!" | re! he stout forbidding, & “I'm done young jac You'll man, with you! ty find out direction |1'm through!" Ignoring the walt: who followed him in the futile hope of a gratuity, he stalked straight out past tho bar, paused at the cashier's are ringed | desk to pay hls check and disappeared g hung outlin the gorgeously marbled and up. holstered alley, Hollister, inhaling he breathed thought of He n's cou: Hartwell, por stern of face ung toward him. t You're 8! You had your chance! Who you're buckin! 8 y crashing his hand down on the table asses by fight, me there, my boy!" the t? Ho to and a ank “Well! cin nd of How Could NRS BILL NISTAKE THAT BEARDED NAN FOR MY HUSBAND 2 (LG YANK Hiry Mone PRetry Quid. HRS Bie asked Miss Rexford, busted with her finger bow! “Yos—indefinitely. month, and I may morrow?" Why, L simply can't tell prematurely sively nervous ttention to d him im bald and exces- y a decade of close ails, Hollister ac- tuously. od morning! While I was at T'm only breakfast my room was broken Into, presentative for some New York Ali my stull is upside down, I want ts. I have to go where I'm know what you intend to do sent.” Ho entrenched himself akil- about It fully. “It might be to England, and inanager gasped, it might be t@-San Francisco.” Wroken inte! Broken inte!” I may be here a leave to-morrow.” cost: of a fob, tries to Pallin’s cousin was still sweetly “Come up and look at it for your- composed; Miss Rexford, however, S¢lf I've Kot three pieces of baggage, raised her head sbarply, and caught 4nl every ones been tampered with!” LV he manager pressed a button oo se eaiont and Halt ; Ty jutites Nutlistce “to the eAlt Francisco?” she repeated e wall and became feverish, with @ noticeable break between the » too bad! Oh, that’s most nr words, riunate ‘ainpered with?) Are tho last words of the aged bare Something impelled Hollister to YoU ure? What have you lost? I'm rister, “Anyw “whate complete the train of thought which Sending for th ad “of the house or the blam rtainly bis careless mention of the Western 2°!" reeenes coming now! Come off toa fying sty nit halt. city had suggested. It was a spon. MeN In, Mr. Ferguson! This gent ingly ¢ y the atairway, when he t4Mous impulse; and yet, as it seized jh!) ANN his room has n riflec suddenly remembered that Hartwell him, ho sensed a quaint coi fon The manager writhed alarmingly and had labelled him a jackass. “Oh, between this conversation and that as 1 Oe forehead thunder Ud Hollister disgustedly, @f last night with Hartwell liatar seek bande with dr, Fors “Suppose I never see btn again? 1 how Miss Rexford had struck t On, Whe Was tall and gandy and ought to have slammed avr lominant chord o he othe 4) ald ought to have slammed hia ec chord of that other My name is Holiteter,” he said “ teers I'm in Room 680, When I a bad ; Francisco, or Chicago ‘ hen I came back CHAPTER Vil. might be Vancouver or Seattle. Al- 72", breakfast I found my bagwag HROUGH his dreams Hollister most anywhere.” (been searched, and It's ull messed cherisiied a yearning that he — Ballin’s cousin looked up at the “Mian 4 h The big di Scotolune ‘i wrong mome it naeht tale is # dour Scotolwnan might 0 Baltn's cousin, and wavering abs ARG caught 1N° sucked in hig breath, “What's iniss her friend at breakfast, and to “Why, h : , ing y, how funny you two are t don know ¥ further that ecstatic contingency he ghe sald, “Edith!” “Miss Rextord tel) suave eee” Veet Came down to chose a seat in the main dining room, peti 4 deep breath and dropped ber ‘You haven't told any one else?” He hadn't helt finished his bacon fuat happened that you named “pi » when the two girls came through the places 1° amed lease go back to your room, In hi . Places tive always war a co of minutes we'll be up. portieres, him, took a table within ¢ distance, Not until after he had accom 8s own and with breakfast di 1 self of the clear stage; the: casualty toward the dé with a smile of surprise fons of tho previous ever to bid them good morning, to to continue his outward pa delayed in response to their J Vitation. come. | this pressure ad bh They amenitie state of t ssurance bi As a classmat timate of Ballin's he was To required had t Ho was tty cousin »y to De there had exchanged that Ned Ballin w and Kirby a divert! was Miss Re wi argumentum ad homi “Didn't you gay » tr Mr. Hollister re antly “L was’ onc I'm not now ‘Not a ne It was B “N ve nothing to papers.” He gave his ! its first publi tria al stuff-—tinancial for a sort of syndi Miss Rexford w ly “You'r to you Mk well, inde here 1 nr overing bowing England—and—California Plea “Well, you will,” promised Ballin's cousin, releasing her napkin don't touch anything—not a ind go as If nothing had hap He turned to the manager aliphaa aoe pmmon agree We Be SATAN I hint ead ' arose, Then t dhe you k matds from that roor 1 him- went upstairs again Yee th ciara nae Foom atrolted Hollister unlock Mr. Hollister, and. we'll, be mnised (00m and went in, The place wa 1 couple of minutes.” ' disorder, but he had left it in Holl ster had paced the tloor of 690 cOmpAN- order, Btill, It wasn't entirely ot more. SHAN A doeen inane hel paused had left it.’ His suitcase, whio' had AAT Rarivaa een the ete patened been lying open on a small tabie, was bartered only @ few Incisive sen- ake, and standing closed the floor. | T when Ferguson, callous, effi- io ae Kitbag, which been closed, on joined them, ‘i “ - the floor, was gaping open, on a chair Th nothing missing.” wale y wele The steamer trunk: wasnt on a ruck 1 ut tht docen't niter the wil of in a corner, it was on a rack between case ebody's been in here, and © the windows, +i], what do you know about Plainly it wasn’t the official k that!" H ked up a small tray fro: of chambermaid oy housekeeper, f 1 hy, this ts bromo-selta ser pe bed wns still ‘umble Ww r dany.” “What's that of tal fully he bolted the door behind jin thing you handn't ordered?" lagroed 224 went swiftly to the kit-bax. T ked Ferguson, “Let's have a look V agreed contents were arranied as methodi- at sow-T'll want the floor house tt cally as he had himself arranged | ‘rectly, and anybody else rade it them—but arranged differently, and s had access to a master-key. 1® inverted, He dumped the suitcase on 1!) ®an! NO One to leave by the ae + wan 2®, bed’ and jerked It open, | Mere entrance without my perm| aA Ra again, the neatness was that of revie #08 And—well!——as I live’ He u We sion, He lifted the lid ne wt * snd picked from the floor, But MUnK and gazed at a jumbled heap the wainscoting, a bar pin, nt of his belongings. A pleskin portfolio wiittered in the a@lanting sun- meg SawWNed wide; in it he had kept fue, ‘ nti’ Yarlous papers of trivial worth: the at! ‘Whati® exclaimed the nawe, Papers were intact, but they hut manad Atory Cech. stuffed hastily into the flap looked at Hollist 4 story pockets so that w crinkles ap ant yours? Aq u nay AE 8De peared, and dew ear bag was ther in that omle— "Hollister stood up and He handled the portfolio sur M * wan there,” said Hollister veyed the hay «ht up against the wall, I Hontater (nate possession 1 ver 10 porter had to move the folltater calmly and yer r w > put it there, I told him og» JOWn to the manager's off yA drop light shines on the then? The manager was ingish man, dad ‘been there lust night re The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELBANOR SCHORER | Omir + Vieng Co (The Mow Tore Krewag Wont) , og? * ” ‘ . Under the Sky”’ Stories | Doing a Duty S May and Ton were wiy | A walking throws the woods a! large bonfire thelr tention. Murrying in the thon lot the fire they no aia Am erica flag amid the flamer “What « terribie disgrace Whe threw it in there?’ exclaimed May.! | "Do you know who tt was, Tor | “If don't know, but LE imagine no body did it," answered Tom. Nobody?" asked May. | Juat then some boys came running by and told Tom and May that the flag had accidentally been blown into the fire, No nto Satiafied with thie explanation, May took hold of a long stick lying nearby | and with Tom's help rescued the tag Fooling proud to have done their duty the boy and girl walked home content By EDNA SIMONS, Woat 19th Street This tw the vecond | | Dear Cousins: m ne blame quite age ten, No. 10 to win a Credit Award for writing an Klub member “Under the Sky” story Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn °} bers aro to have the honor of | Our big Christmas celebration is to SNLertalning on that occasion be held at the ; TO-DAY | MANHATTAN OPERA House |$ VIOLINISTS AND PIANISTS | on Thursday, Deo. 27, and will | will be heard by Katherine Ruth Heymar, begin at 10 o'clock in the morn- | Music No. School Settlement, Bast Third Street, at 3.30 P.M INTERPRETIVE DANCERA will be tried by Flore} leming b No. 220 Madtson | atS PM Oren ing. The Manhattan Opera | about the only theatre big enough to} accommodate all the friends who will wish to come to the | festival. Mr. Morris Gest, who has | given us permission to use this large House is Cousins and} Dy Avenue, and beautiful theatre, deserves a h os unanimous vote of thanks from our Other Special Tryouts. whole Cousinship for his generosity INTERPRETIVE DANCERS jand intorest, It 1s because he believes | Dae cereal ae the tudio of Mor in encouraging all talented, clever) Madison ‘Avenida, Friday, Dee. ne people, both great and small, that he) ato P.M. gives us this big Christmas gift, Mr Thonteranoane AND ELOcU- Gest {s as anxious for the success of) (py) Noe 1 Rites ve Bea- our entertanment as youand I, There! (corner 1 treet), Retiane, is nothing that he will not do to help) Dec. 15, between 1 and3 P.M y% us, which means, considering the] atonaene AND IMPERSON- | amount of ability there In in the Klub,| ot oaamie eohegy ee eure Bl School Settlement 55 Last Third Street, maneay, Dec, 15, at 2 P, M thi to have a great and Won't we be happy! | ‘that we are Grand evocese Everybody is enthused over our| yen, the * Kiddies who have al- christmas party and the apectal try-!imeot with their groupe. went [outs that will decide which Kiyb) , Coun Biches 5 | AWARD WINNER. “DOING OUR BIT.” 4 way for Kiddie Klub r to do a bit for Une Sam ia to nave all old newspapers, magaaines ariel 1 the and tur them into e rhed by running errands, and with the none buy seeds to plant a gare I s 0 B E L den in th ng Then grow vege- tables arid flowers. can be sold and turned into m ‘ain, Putin A STORY OF THE BIG NORTH woons he nk all saved until Un Sam By James Oliver Curwood (an Cane LI Will Begin on This Page Monday, Dec. 24 From Kiddies, one of us would have noticed It"=-— "No, she was his brother's wite ase He stopped short, The bit of Jew- “Wife!” sald Hollister aghast. a élry in Ferguson's hand was the pin | “Bure—wife! Married to him, you which Ballin'’s cousin had worn at know, Thin way--that Cloud man ast night's dinner, the sapphire and that waw with ux is Ned's uncle on pearl pin with the broken clasp. his mother's side--get that? He had aaa & brother—do you follow me? Broth- a wood judge of skirts, mar. CHAPTER VII. UST when the aft ning into dusk so rapldly t lamps was the lighting of aire & matter of corpora Hollister climbed wearily up the steps ‘That's pretty tough, ian't It a | ind passed through the swinging Wouldn't have thought she was mar, ; ried! And-—-three years ago? Gao Joos of the club, ‘The net result of fond) Ghe can't be more than twenty is day's operations had been a series BEBE haw of linpasses which galled and Irritated retrle ls He had thought to ¢ for the ro! impasse! cousin's bar pin, in- that n was diseretion, unlawful rifling of because of Ballin’ He had thought to 6. All clear so far? Broths typhoid, got thoroughly defunct three years ago. Now are you all straight? Hollister, somewhat disillusioned, owned that he was all straight he's twenty-one, Brother was @ cradle-snateher.” Hollster pondered diligently. “Well-if she isn't married again mighty soon it won't be anybody's fault but hers.” Brother was a hyena 99 perc nt, go to Josiua Brown, to wring from | Him a thorough synopsis of the duties said Kirby. “He wae a tive-star, specified in their contracts—iinpasse! triple-distilied hellion, 1 don't know becuuse Mr, Brown wasn't tr t what thunder she married him expected in, wasn't In the city for--he must have been forty-eight nad tried to square matters with Bal- anyway, Same old a, 1 suppose in--imparse! because Ha owe oO © was beautiful but poor; and vin at he hadn't breathed t cret brother was rich and polished. Bome of Hollister’s difficulties to a soul, He pe le went #0 far as to call him a had volur d to explain to Bi And he was mighty fine to snd Hallin insisted that no expla her until ft was too late for her to tlon Was necessary; he only re renege, He Just carried her off her hat Hollister had found a piutd fer we hey had the devil's own employer, He had determined time for a couple of months and then out Hartwell and have ¢ er kindly shuffled. She's been royal love feast with bh Me ving in Weat—Pasadena and ‘ yentor the Pane ine Harwell was incon. 10s Angeles, So you see she twn't nic sue He did this with & ference with distinguished cil nd ly related to Ned at all.” damm te + ine die bande 1h mhakog couldn't interrupted, He on 1 ser,” 6 ed Hollister Ry the | ™*),\" Sag eg iyed to And Ballin's cousin and talk way, who's thie man Hartwell?” u (ie block, to her about that bar pit Jim martweil,” sald Kiroy, “Is the te twas both girls were ot rosy little cherub that thinks he's wos 3h) 41 Hi ial sense, but physica ing to be Number Two." wa ling eres ping. y i That's bashful of him." ity S\RAW HEALY S 1 Thin Avenue s it it was a wee " fine “It ia bashful of him, 1 said he vi heattened Hollister whe plucked an tiinks he's going to be Number ‘Two De Year Bit, ning Journal from the } ve When Jim Hartwell only thinks he 3 by bench and gered hi h can do something, he's being about « determination to dism:s ne ta shy and retiring ae a dicky-bird in ik el! nundruma from hia. calculations, 4 flock of bald eagles. He's a tough Huy eo Libe H'resently Kirby came along, ny PAV TiN SiT WAN, gy eleven, No, 869 Well, Pete—I owe you something you mean?” Me wo for last night,” he paid. “That wasiee "ANY Way you want to take it, @ ny fraudulent advertising you did, Knock-down and drag-out, brass § HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND t knuckles, lead pipe, hurrah-boys, up 1. YOUR PI t you'd agres w and at ‘em--that's how he practises 0B ANN hed i N. “How'd you lik ind that's how he does about hye Fer Great. Only ¥ don't know ye ything else. He's @ holy terror her name ts," n whe Jim is. I'd be sort of sorry to see him get Frances,” 1,No ‘obody's ca retiadd? n friendly enough with ak been around @ him title Torn Nasik 8G to do to go Kirby waved his hand airily. “Klub Pin.” and ADDRESS. Politics ia politica, Phil You've not fier, Prances t ay the game—-and there © meme ach ine. an Dewar . fixed rules and th “ with bale wer Bie Piss Bhe's—lc " u I've had t 252 ft Ned's asiness with him COUPON NO. (Ty, Be Continued.) dae nn anne