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How to Keep. Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG'S HEALTH TALKS Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New fork Evening Worm.) Massage for Removing Lines Around Mouth HILE work and over-indul-) - W gence in pleasures and dis-| sipations are some of the) 0 -,emuses of premature old age which lewve thoir tell-tale marks in the * face, idleness and worry probably cause fust as many, if not more, facial disfigurements, such as wrin- kles, heavy and fine lines Most women know that the eritical age is around thirty-five years and certainly never later In life than forty, and between these and the age of sixty the turning point in one's appearance is most certainly notice-| able in the face | Naturally the healthy body, with properly funttioning eliminative or- gans, good circulation, active skin, &e., is the one which keeps the smooth, pink glow of youth in the ~ * face late in life, because the internh] | Pe@rance may be enjoyed for many eonditions have more to do with the] Years appearance of the face and the con-) To-day's picture shows avother ditiongof the skin than any local| facial massage movement for lines treatments can possibly have: |around the mouth. Use the first two Women who have been free from) fingers of each hand and stroke the diseases, pains and operations up to) flesh from the corners of the mouth and past the age of forty seldom look| and base of the nostrils, upward and wore than thirty years old, and when | outward toward the temples. The this healthful condition is maintained | fingers must point downward and the: and just a little time allowed daily| backs of the hands face outward, for the local treatments to Aceep the! Use any light cream or oi! lubricant’ face youthful and the skin clear and, on the finger tips to prevent pulling} smooth this extremely youthful ap- and stretching of the flesh | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. - With fret two fingers of hand stroke flesh from corners of mouth and base of nostrils, un- ward and outward. ach EXERCIOES THAT WILL NOT)Dotsioce. | tlick soups, bananas,| AFFECT A WOUND AFTER OPER- s olive oll, fc, p breath | ATION—M. Yo J; Deep breathing | seetmte Teer e nkins Fe also es- 1 cannot outline more of a| woujd in my opinion be the only safe] developing course in the query col-| one. Some siretching ones would | Umn for lack of space. also not be too violent, but you must cop ul RO ask your doctor about this, -MADGE fe, Peedi $ oil for facial eruptions. This is ver; tich and heavy and may cause more of them if you do not PAINS IN NOSE BRIDGE—D. | Bet I do not know what causes these pane. You should consult a doctor, other facial TWO MEALS AND HEADA | ~MRS. KATHERINE ¥. fell without lunch if it gives you a he, ache, The stomach will ‘not tol any radical changes and you gradually accustom the system™ to hange., Since you are fat and eat a good breakfast, start to elim- inate the lunch by eating a baked apple or other fruli or a green - table salad until you get used to the change, which wii not be long. WITCH HAZEL BANDAGE FOR DOUBLE CHIN—MRS. k. J. He Thie is an effective treatment, but it ig Better to saturate a large plece of cotton with the witch hazel and renew it with another. wet one as it dries Use much cold water and ice on the € ‘as often as possible. This also ips keep tMe flesh firm BUILDING UP DIET—WALTHR H.t All nourishing foods, in the prop- }} help you—raw ¢gss ils, ree, peas, beans, | For the Housewite’s Scrapbook _ save sugar add « pinch of arbonate of soda to fruit when stewing it, ‘The soda takes away . #0 that less sugar is re A Battle in the Sn GET uP oun! THE Boss HAS Tust PHONED HE WANTS TO SEE You — HE HAS For You = MAY BE HE IS GoING TO GINE You ‘A bonus FOR YouR CONSCIENTIOUS = Saas 6 ol May Be HE IS CLOING To NAKRE NE PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY go on, ow Against Odds Day of Rest Billy, unpleasant—I—I—swear you wil “You know”—— vara eat, Too BAD Yu HAVE To Bay OF REST Bon mn GENEROUS I UT IT OOD. IT Do MAY BE WORTH IT ) HAPPEN OFTEN - a Wn 9 UUL GET UP ON ANY, OF REST THE Boss IS iN A THAT ( TIGHT. wad! | ot OMEN who ap brect “+ ate tmly the attribute of charm do not neg lect the valuable aid of clothes They do oot aj low iNl- fitting, un becoming or in appropriate clothes to conceal thelr personaiity, but rather do they strive for pretty clothes which are neat and becom- ing and designed | to sult thefF ind! vidual type, thus bringing out each | person's best quat itten. ‘The dainty, sim, ple frock of to | day in a youtiful | model suitable for ja miss, Of chit | fon ever a ailk or |natin foundation ‘trimmed with vead ; banding, it makes a delightful mat |tnee frock, also {suitable for other | dressy afternoon joceasions and | semi-formal eve | ning affairs. Quite the moat stunning color for MAY BE IT'S A PARTNERSHIP ~—— MAY BE (T'S A BETTER THis OLD 1917 this frock’s de CATENDER . HE velopment is brick color, Tho waist SAID HE REALLY DIDNT NEED IT FORME e s and skirt have the appearance of be ing cut in one | piece, though it In [better to mmke them separately and, after running the cordings through the top of ‘Vthe wkirt, attach } * the waist to it In- TAKE IT WITH HIS Good WISHES Anished wy a band of dul) blue and price. The samo bead banding out- blue faille ribbon. contrasting color you'll find something Hurry, Pelly, into the cabin with our "dogs and sledge! Those are dogs we hear—dogs who are howling because Poitive fidence derfoot among the little brown men. lust, emiling with the © ‘of a man who was half @ te there one of that lingo among you?” He spoke directly to the chief man, who stared at him in silence for # | brick color beads which at this time of the year can be found at a reduced linen the sits im the ekirt ou. of which drop loopa and ends of dull This attractive |'Monday, December 31, 11 Original Fashion Designs ‘For The Evening World’s . ~ | Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick — iy IVI, by The Pree Puotiebiag Co. Ribbon and Chiffon Effectively Combined ». © THIS ATTRACT! TH et visibly. The medium low pointed neck, peated on the sleeves, bein pplied qrith gatherings front and tack jareenes gratifying to ite maker. sa Uh See ah —— The New York Crewing Worl.) DESIGN JUST SUITE & YOUNG Miss. as a band which is wathered into # narrow strip of the bead banding at the wrist. ‘Thia delightful frock is so simple to make that any young girl of but slight experience can be sure of suc. | cess with it, and the dressy oe elaborate effect that it gives will be Anawers to Queries Feahion biditor Trening World } 1 am forty years old and have @ stout figure, which te an: noying to me tm ee-' leoting my clothes. 1 have @ good seam,” stress and = weuld” like to Lave @ sipe § 3 e | cleaned and then if it appears faded |spond with the back, the (wo men opened up the loepholes | could braid all the parts in point, Ts the Stran e Homecomin ‘I've guessed,” interrupted the they smell us—and the moment and then pointed both short Billy pointed to the door g other “Billy, sometimes a beasi—a of ‘em! Whore there arms toward the lighted cabin. “That door is about the only piace! i 7 ” . bad man—holds an attraction for @ men—but who in Heaven's fume can “Come on!” said Billy, He caught vulnerable to their bullets,” he said, 4 Pid you ever try glycerine in a Of Sergt. MacVeigh woman, and Blake was that sort of they be?” the little Hykino by one of gis thick as though he had not heard Poiliter. | cake? One teaspoonful of glycerine * man, You remember—two years le dragged the sledge ino (he arme and let him through the-preach “Keep out of its range. I don't believe | 10 every pound of four will make thy Sire ag — aso—o sailor ran away with the wife cabin while ‘Pelliter unleashed the that em in the cir- what guns they've [ai ih gd cae case itakt aut u larper & Bros.) of a whaler’s c kiew from the lean-to, When he ele. lee broke ont gh to penetrate tbe logs ; y ie ee STAOPSIS OF TH! , FEORDIRG, CHAPTERS, whal Inlet, Well"—— e 40 with the dogs ‘Pelliter jocked in a few words yand and six bunk is out of line and safe. mr { To prevent the burning sensation |) My 8 fh : erin Again the twe Bera stared wt each and bolted the Bias ; other Eskimos dan behind He wen to tate le Myaters ond brid atee . {4 \e vent fer the other scVeigh turned slowly to ily slipped a clipful of cartridges them. faxed into « : te eae Saleen Sout etek ne : eae Sa oP ete ward dhe child. She had fallen asleep, into his rifle, His carbine was already — “Kogmollock»—the blackest hearted reet tam, and ole of your foot n-llke box," sae tells bim te and ld ste the dull shimmer of on the table, and as Pelliter stood jiitle devils alive when it comes t in tt?” he the x of your foo! cele RE Mla ia nal mates et ie her nguris us they lay acattered staring at him in Indecision he pulled trading wives, and Aghtag,” sald taking her warm little f 1@ your blumes oF ostrich boa have} Prereee tender W and reeves that Gn” ‘ite reresiea co over Pelliters pillow. oul two automatics from under his igh to Pelliter, as he came up curls between his two band dee wen exposed to rain or dampness, | MacVelah permits reg io Gag Me: if ne 2. “Poor little devil! he exctaimed, bunk and ave one of them his head of the seven littl want you, an’ they be 0 bab 4 simply suspend the hat or boa over| !i™ ofa diiog Eskimo woman iu an lsloo thit Tne figbt wich Blake, Potter bills “ft! companion Wateh the door. Pelly, Well, they can have grub, on | The radiator ao tho heat currents will | Ba. aas:, Then Sie goes to the igloo, otro find We woman has Deen euumdered, ta the corner ie ,"! believe that woman was Litile | “Retter yet ready, Belly.” lie said. eoming in have me. bub"-—he looked up to mee! | permeate the injured feather, and it hsiadiianits yatery's moth Pelliter At Os “T've peen in this ¢ try a lon me, stepped into the ‘elliter’e eye iW ‘s z Will curl up and ‘be restored to ———_—_-— Hne nouldn’t wear to jonyesihe Mitle and 1 tell you they're dogs and men, Eskimos followed. Kron oan BANS YOU pty ee byt pristine beauty 7 wi ooee pat kid when she went with Blake, 50 she Pid you heur the drum? It's made of bunk Little Mystery looked at the udd senda hte pill td ; 38 CHAPTER Vill. pfvBen be looked trom ihe picture io fook’her wins. Some women do (Nal. sont lly. and there's a dell un each sirauge viaitory With ayes which mud- Another sound, the shart, expos’ | When the gas mantle turns viack, iOoniaa:) open and gasing up at dit He Aud after @ time she died hen side of it, T akimon, and t teat widened with murprise aad Joy, ormck of rines ey could hear the | aprinklo’a little salt on while the gas LITER flung back the 9P@R and gasing up at him © Blake took up with an Eskimo woman. ee oe itn twa One of the Hakinos sprang toward Beat of bullete against the log wall ds lighted, This will turn it white. blanket and caught the child forthe poe picture and made e lunge You know whut happened after that of us thin winter, her, Hin black hands were already Of the cabin, One crashed through ps . is wi pel Pp - of cream warming before wre don't want Little Mystery to know nd they're not on on her, dragging the child from the thé door, tearing away a splinter as In making cakes, puddings, mince nA See, Fe eerie ne child drank os Binarily all this when she grows up. It's be} eee when with a Warning yell of Wide aa a man's arm, and iw Mac pies and rice deaserts, substitute “IV's @ girk—a Uttle he 28 Before, with Pelliter babbiing in- ter not. She's too little to remember His” Lae peliiter leaped from the door and Velgh nodded to the path of the bullet chopped dates for raisins—you will|@!most shouted to Kazan ok, Wace aha tan tees nae ery ears ain't she? * won't ever know.” first ox him « : his he Janshed pyilites had neara tnt probably Ilse the new flavor better. | b0Y—go back—get out!” 7 posh 9 pt mem the ship,” sald Bill ipa nior si Wee before. new what it mew i Tio laid the ‘child upon the othe: Photograph, with a suddew'and foolish joy yaking his eves off Little Mystery. GaeRAa Wile yang men were facing the seven Bvkimosx He knos the ‘Geet wh itenees Uttle viuegar added to the water |blankets, and then thrust back Kazan. ‘“Spiration thal she might underataml, sie was the Silver Beal Her cup ee aRtee tne eannd with fevelled adtornath tigh's face meant. TE wan not when boiling p oes Will prevent | He seemed suddenly possessed of tli “Looky,” he cried Pretty" — tain's name was Thompson.” pped he hi es Net if you fire doa shoe o ki but something more rerrible than them from turning black, Some cooks| strength of two men as he tore at yigame ycenaiment and Jay Little te did not look: at Pelliter bu ’ lees and a erac) in) MacVeigh, Hi Wan Gunned, "TORS Uprefer milk to vinegnr and they say|bis own blankets and dumped the con- {V2 “ery Put oul a hand and placed the could feel the Kk, tense stiffening Bile knew was made by _ ‘The chief man waxy eto Lake on | the milk improves the flavor of the| tents of the pack out upon the snow. fang ‘Then the fooned te inka eanliare of the other's body. There was a mo Pine ation “He advanced Myatery, hin weird v CHAPTER Y potatoes. “She sent u bo he cried, his.) Pee ee ment's an Pelliter spoke us Si oealeacta aren be e it Wan almost a, ayrou Suddenty he yi >, FF ‘Yo protong the use of the hot waier| Where's the milk ‘n’ the stove’ Balliter led to aneake. but up, are you? ‘That wouldn't be fair to S4W breaking out a loud halloa, javelin inly two streama hia own side oft abin bag empty it immediately after use] In ten seconds more he was back jhing rose like @ knoe w hin throat and me or to the kid.” TO ee ooeeay Belliter aw, wim of tte) 10 ‘ulomatios iter began tugging at 4 und blow into the bag to slightly in-|in the igloo with a canvof condensed choked him. When be spoke at. ia= Y rose to his fe auddens ny mana ofidows and, whe the floor, wid. small, thin block laid between /fiate it, then quickly screw on the} cream, @ pan, and the alcohol lamp. hig voice was broker ie “What du you say, Billy geben ie pL bine: ry which Was halfe pair t f the logs. ‘The shootin, ‘ stopper: It will dry out more thor-| Ills {ingers trembled so that he had = that's tt!” he wat. “You're sigh Think it over, Pplly.” came Rhee ay cages ind half. ne iquder stag vate: Raa! eed i oughly and not stick together on the] difficulty in lighting the wick, and as jie one. She's your mamma’ Bill Kily, "Think It ov ba 4 t vi t Mt lan BAS NOR Ree ae ae vy, ‘ leone. # y's voice, hits! ne : up Abou ind gered back to the dour, # siream © J ins he cut open the can with his knfe b - { don’t want to hurt you, and | know Maranon iiiie Binok vien cracked blood running from a wounded hand P 5 — saw the child's eyes flutter wide for CHAPTER IX ou think or of her, but—think fanatic wf cir dol 1 n the The others sprang out ahead of him. that comanded a range seaward, A é Remember the following propor-|an instant and then close again. Be ne: wouldn't rob her father. Si0}0usik Ms nd dogs were tired, and Velliter’ clawed and bolted the moni immediately |t began again. ine \ tons: Foi a pour “batter use one) “Just a minute, a half minute,” ne N the eighth day afiey Peltier would you? An’ she's all he's got left 208%, [Ot Been | 1 4 beer door. When he turned, MucVeigh was hi) aa @ash ik : measure of liquid to one measure of] pleaded, pouring the cream into the found the Eskin Biliy of the woma over, Pelly, “ ae ney ih ecenion closing. and elipping the bolts ta the Ow!) ree. Rashes showing the location flour. For a drop batter, one meas-|pan. “iungry, eh, litte one? Hun- * mo igloo Billy .of the womal. FRIni i ovet ed ant running jong and hard, Still as quick ttn NM tlt tues of the two windows. of ine Ewkimos, who had drawn back ~ | use of Hauid to two measures of flour.| gry? Starving?” He held the pan MacYeigh came up through a Sood & pa. | 8 As animals, the little men gathered ee p Myate » that sloped down to the For a dough, one measure of liquid) clase down over the dive flame and gray dawn with his footsore Me Pe care bout that the sare MROUE RIN Chel mgwnitesandeh iach F7Es — a, hate sae Clay hve eaterlat fincas p Cigntly senercus two mesmires | gaged territied at the white ue face dogs, his letters and bia med!- geant did not tell his part of the story. StAUIne at hint Olt of noe tba bald Billy. coming to Ne?" OA ee ied in: his gus and : Rear him. Ite thinness an et ines, He hed travelled all of ti iat ie Sale ines at aonte Wel fi ing hard, "It's you RE RONAE ah on i — rt . if ne ‘ hey were hulfa indred strong, and “\ faced acroms to De c who aaal the bettors nee a Mot be. discarded MA cup Kazan! Why didn't] bring heavily Monee Tis, amiradss to the ie or little Javelin narwhal hurpoo : a Pee tet ece of unble. “I cotton over th ys e ho a np. ase 40 1 apen y " thoes Ve 0 ant jo the bottom, the cover of Boller waill| *, {UBT He darted out ugain and reo ©The dogs tugged harder as tha sis glow Billy's face shone white with safer “Picen the vire aMto> suid, “but inis ie the Mat of Liaw af Serve ax a pattern, and nary a bit of tured mies Syhty Resin. 12 anctier smell of home entered their nostrils, excitement. : and began talking in a lat in a triumph Bee nil ust will get on the clothes ¢ At he roof of the ¢ ‘Pelly, come here!" he cylec as ik rapid clack ef Knuckle. in. lis MacVeigi's eran yaw amd it thes and he forced the first few drops of At last the roof of the cabin came in PE an ou ue gripped hin jar : quest! Lok wt that! ‘To clean velvet rub sdlt over the| cream, between her lips. Her eyes vie MacVeigh'a Dlsedshet exes ulders. “Kogmollo Billy groaned, and — ‘They stood and listened. heard only He vated » . “ ; opened. Life seemed to epring into were like ao animal's in their eager : ed, Lint tered Both h ‘ 1 { surface and then remove ii with a} SPTNM pogy: and ehe d: i: e he commanded AAfeD he Hfted both bunds to show that he the rub Mo the drifting one of the logs ove e soft brush. . she drank greedily, nogs, did not understand. ‘Then he raised ice—not th wound from could 9 ticking Site one of her ny hands eripping him by ; Meesvea!”” aald Petite : i ' jahefore ending | your cual io 2° | tet of lite against him thrilled Pel- self. “‘Pelly'— mhistiina Diner EF at RAN CASS } ds @ goth dipped into ammonia. It is tite i He gave Gar bax. of what she tte stared bohdes b deep breath of door of the cabin ’ penne . 5 Tot mach hoa b eed ee él basin contained, and then wrapped relief came from his lips yatery, who # ; dm ahritt ean a steP/ ver up warmly Jn his thick service ‘Siraight up from the ‘chimney of acc?’ *P° ™* ! ~A STORY OF ai h the cabin there “rose a column of "Nu, it's noi wolves: “6 : 1 9” i en sewing on buttons, if you om, Veigh. “I never heard Oatmeal RE Ae ee ee sve weeny Bia omewhere in France i) 4on and sow through the eye holes of] | Presently he body of the meeting of pals. Pelliter told his He clute Pelliter’s arm vs 0 : aa ay ; Toe One how Larauen the ove Boles Of! eskimo woman outside and bulied he> story with @ rush of wentiment chat frosy Wot ey che inde chien By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE { ; sufficient play of thread to resist the|in the snow Then he bullta fire, un- made it unnecessary for Billy to talk tie strange and terrible soind from —————_— - —— ~ } strains of hard wear hitohed Kagan and made things com- —and Billy was glod out of the night, It waa rapid Th f Y ortable T figured it all out last night, lying drawing nearer—a wailing burst of e ma New } When cleaning tortoise shell articles And ther t the little seeping gi awake thert in my bunk.” continued eaves volce anit nee wolf rack Ro nee ° Ma _& ey ork: Bo ¥ In th e Wear vem it, tenia wenery ary vane rub he eala: rife it you ain's got name Pelliter. “My Jeanne, down there, ruck the tail efiime rT nT ai oe \ polish with a|T guess Mil have to you Mystery will love ber like @ rea! mother, and nol wolves!” ae Billy is G veri i r \ iiae levies or Shamoin, eee seen eee ee ee mae tG Oud fegich tek molveel’ areutea Bilis his Great Serial, Written for The Evening World, Starts January 7 ’ 3 . ‘ i \ ‘ SPELT Ps TERETE RR ety pe! — Soo ee amd Pi li a naan tail eel i : Acai RR AR A ik SO ———I— : ‘ ~. ct" ishing the bodicoend nieeven, A touch of embroidery at front and @ white satin collar. Pesvion bhuitor, Kreming World I have a very good dark biue taf- fela frock from the aummer whieh se soiled on the tops of the sleeves and across the back, ut otherwise right. Could you suggest some was to fix it? 1 am thirty-five years eld, size thivty-otx MRS. J. Vi Could you net bave your dress nthe places mentioned cover it with soulache braiding in some pretty pat- tern? You would have to use it alge on the front of the waist to cope. —— Perhaps..yeo dropping one front and back from each shoulder and one over eneh sleeve Verio Raitor Rveniog World As lgam going to spend two months in t ‘ the South, | am. pe od paring o few dresses * to wear Would ap. preciute it you would design me @ style for a new crepe de chine. Am unde- cided about the color, Would like It for wera different now duving the days twenty-eight ears of age. five feet nine inches tall, have blue eyes and chestnut hair, MISS T. RJ Light (an coloy em. beoldered with self. Nor Uvald ov atitehs ery. This design WOuld serve many O¢- casions, Dull blue or while would also: be pretty, £05 yet,