The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 17

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Original Fashion Designs’ For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers | By Mildred Lodewick rs, Coprright, 1918. by MMe Prony Publishing Go, (The New York Evening World.) Pretty “Slip-On” for Winter Days ITH the cold- # ent weather of tho year upon us the warmth of ordin- Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG’ HEALTH TALK: s/n at WHAT'S \ COLDER, j THAN A WHAT 5 The MATTER WITH * SOHN D RHEUMATISH 2 ) “ts No INDEED! HAVEN'T ) YOU HEARD WHAT THE vs, bis il DID > een — RADIATOR. } INA NEW YORE FLAT 9 | Govrriahit.1018. by The Prem Mublishing Co. (Phe New York Been og World) Facial Massage for Removing Blackheads IME constant use of hot water; on the face and chin is, in my | | Personal opinion, a great mis | | | Wake, because it softens the Mesh and / | ary wearing ap- i | parel 18 found sad- Sees the pores, giving a fuccld rad | ly insuMctent. Ali @oarse appearance to the skin | vo | sorte of little slip. OF cotiree, in cases of sallowness | Ves | on sweaters are Sxovaslve greasiness and blacklead 1 os being wold by the hundrede in the shops, for their ap- peal of genuine Dot towels may be applied to the face v to open the pores and prepare then for the soap cloansing, but fairly | | usefulness could ‘warm water will probably answar as} 7 \ Ne | never be stronger + Well, especially if the parts of th \ \ = = - 7 B Ton aka | than at this time face which are dotted with black - \ ) URNT } ON ARADIATO But something Reads are massaged with the soap | THE Pook NUT O, AND Y R quite as satisfac. lather or cleansed with a complexion | ) PUT HIS BARE FEET BURNT (WHERE Does SHE \ 9 tory as to warmth, brush. Always follow -such troat-| “ (ON THE RADIATOR \ THE H | ¥ —s— LIVE ¢ Jusdeniabty amarter Ment with plain warn water bathing Cover with lather only places a Dee y ~~ | the iittle velveteen to remove all traces of the suap. where blackheads are in evidence | “ —_— Whieb may cause irritation if left in; Ad move fingers in circles the pores, and then dash cold water| Pressed deeply into flesh. on the face, neck and chin { Yelihe flesh, The no: minutes to close and refine the pores @nd harden the flesh |space on the forehead, between tho! Any pure soap which {fs sot of eyebrows, are the favorite spots on may be used with benofictet resuits|the face for blackheads to accumu for the treatment and removal of | late blackheads, and glycerine, sulphur or | o: ap tar soap are recommended as best./to stimulate But the fac. remains that some Kind, a once each day (or nig | slip-on overblouse which J am offer- ing to-day. It can be worn over any sort of frock, or in | junction with a shirtwalst nd | skirt to achieve the effect of a dress. The sinplicity of making this little garment makes it | possible for any shin and cheeks, | Near the ose, and sometimes the | , and these places must recetye ver massage treatments | the glands and blood | reulation to action, as this 4s the oving black ap of oft at least {only real method of re : woman in two tu | hours’ time to have oes night), is absolutely ne 4 veams and lo’ must be it a® one of her to cleanse the pore " ade | avoided by women who are and reline the using the on, the places wher are In eviden to move in cir possessions, It is cut in two pleces, the front section a little broader than the back, yermanent inxtous to remove blackiwads Tust as FoousH ) De eae ce | AS NY HUSBAND. / — (_ BON-FIRE UNDER THE RADIATOR [HE SATON THE / —— S ; yo Roe IT Burnt II | SHOULD SAY NoT! fy THE RADIATOR WAS | khead am may be spread rs]crow'sfeet and other fin res lito | beatinee: RADIATOR To G ROM ‘ Outer shbulder Tiare to Bo 1 ane damede Sirens SO COLD IT FROZE ~) GET WARN AND | ‘ LPREEZING J | ana" under = arm BARLEY ata haniy haar , oes y Questions. ALL HIS TOES | His CLOTHES . gies Noaline a kiikee THIS GARMENT CAN BE MADE WITH LOOSE SKIN— MiSs. ttc: tne) A ‘all colors:of balr do anet| ———————— \ FROZE Yo IT Sa, gai Ua erronig LITTLE LABOR, following mixture 4 ning, whit ine topderee a) a aeiecen uae} ™ -—— ing ae well as sido below tho 4 waistline, and a rubber slipped | color, astringent ar require, rubbing: Place three “if hour or so may be elaborated if desired. | \ vs tes. through, which confines the fulness | A cord and tasnela of the yarn fori Spoonfuls of pearl harley ino ak epi per | at the waistlino and makes the gar-|a little tle at the neck, While blacks | of boiling water ool un i bow | mont blouse all the way around. velveteen would make this over edad When’ cold strain and add ot PG vena day . The front of the walst portion ta | blouse more praetical and perbiepa® | *poonful benzoin te of A H slit down a ways to permit of ite bes | more effective, it ean be made in angen” | — jal ' ing donned over the head, and It is |color which one might desire to j GAIN WEIGHT —MARGALI the luir wit | either finished with a braid binding |match with @ cortain frock or skirt, ” abd do some freak a the same os all other edges should Ses ; be, or with a worsted blanket atiteh, Answers to Queries “ : Fashion Editor, Evening World thing at te hour each vd z { during you to correspond with the other ed«os, sedate + Wik Sleep nt 5 y varbotte [as 1 have suggested in my sketch. Pike) % Bre gat Ga .> wikiladl tale rar com ” sotton, ean 1Thin atiteh, done in a contrasting | reson velvet coat for akating. The RES ewhcl octatonn, has : coat Is from a Jast year’s suit, the @rape futon, cn skirt of which is worn oul. 1 am Bread, bak tat : twenty-two yours of age, red butkt, Bread, bak "i : . gray-blue eyes, fair akin. ‘Would you pel " p ‘ . advise wearing a scarf with the cowt Yot overeut a ‘4 : ‘ . . When It hay a fur collar? Pinary for ch , ; ' - MISS A. ©. L a OE it y ( : . a * ; A green pliid serge skirt, box plaut-» appetite, Hen | - ed, would be pretty, or you might | eS ; fe gs : ile find a green striped serge that would i} +, aed ter, and am ad like @ str you'll go under, and bur oud that sound t wind and Billy rose to bis feet, Half a m f green | INDIGO FoR Mm 5 A I l h A i) ie ; th S Fk ld: tt ’ ie tena of un” tho straliing of the Buekion thero & the edge of the big forest for|Mmatch your coat and could be platted, BLACK—MiS. jitar lelahiaho ee ee ig t cross te HOW le Le UNE ARE eaten VED Tne a, BRR tne, (OF 08 : they had been fighting rose| The wearing of a scart depends upon ownee of henna : with ¢ The of the dawn gloom, the alze of your collar, If it is “It Ud known that," he satd, point-|4 small standup one a wrely f could be we et ot th Leads to a Strange Climax ayer tae i ing, “we'd have camped in shelter spotoul - is re r of taste, .. &bply : BY Cth My . M In the hu Fifty miles, Pelly! Not so bad, was | however. ma aot arenes At the Timber Line n pace! ie ° | nly exper: awit and the Behind them the gray Barren was |Fasiion Fullor, & v Hilly no Mfting itmelf into the Nght of day. —| Will you please Copyright, Harier & Broa SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDE nee / Newest Thin gs stator ret Seam re a it to ‘om rifles there. You can do hind Hie The two men ate and drank tea, | Suggest come way I she could During those few minutes neither could make over into 5 whl yey eectairte n. At the gave attention to the forest or the \ Q Ms — from h on . " y front Me ting dogs Barren, Hilly was ravenously hun- ereaanieth st” wae x S . wie Harien i ' a f . to. the atnios completely no walked gt Polliter could hot get enough | trimmed pee ar Thee . . Hey mat O Atoo: ed chile t the tea. And then their attention In clence ‘ cae ” 9 eae : groaned went to Litto Mystery, who awoke || Stow Os Se aeae Wiise“michia. by ain ; ‘ “a i i a ne 7 a . , lof It, with a wailing protest at the amoth- Tee | meta hres a : sre, “ 5 Tea \ th CHAPTER XI. Mu Ife wos ering cover of blankets over her face.| \4_ (> quarter length, witha “brink less than when cooked by coa "i Ve : , r t ne," 5 4 “TT skunk fur, and front i i th ; i anor 66 OW for th mber-ne." dying : with his Billy*dug her out and held her up to TM\) Daslel OF ehint eaten fi . ef @ 4 . foe Adin abil , MacVeigh exiied down lO jiead bolstered upon some view the strange change since yea- \ and cuffs were alse, The College of Hawaii has adted «| i 1 asia nM ; ou Kazan. “tts fitty miles You know how the wolv« torday It was then that Kazan \ of fur, 1 am 4f" four year course in sugar technoloxy. | ot ay ae ee ee ee ally,” aad Macvelgh stopped licking his fishy chops to] | { years of age, welgh ® ‘ | . . nla be a Pe are ald a SNS. PE alia half-cirele, ypu kn send up a wailing howl \| 2 150 ‘pounds, have About $500,000,000 us CHAPTER X. in f Arias phaeunriiband bere y inka ‘jt iby Gawe I cgrein an the Minninie aA Hoth men turned their eyes toward \ ' wray hair, good color spent on education in the Ur (Cor a.) ize he bravest hum Sere vrata wa Al: if Woll, that's how t the forest, Halfway between a fig nd {ike long lines, oe ntinue Dace : nay ave the ning ‘anid: ro : , unt. und I'm vite ure was toiling slowly toward’ thom. || \ \ especialy in the seal a | NOTHER fu ' ame word, lashed} (9 Had p othe 1 Mel ‘ 1 was a man, and Billy gave a low| || \ | waist. MRS. HL, en g ‘ adored mage AA) ipa the snow ‘ y of a ent \ You could’ gut A wireless 1 bpen to i | an i He tucked ber into sated “ t A aa facing the your sult over inte fic, has been opened Terra del] pe ushed Into ¢ @ nest m of bl " wer y Y howled again, au dn like this. Fuego. Phere are just two things } eee Cite be 00 : * he other Shawl collar — of . * 2 }to do,” Billy suld, as shaded the 4 1 'up ie : ‘ i r 1 when VP t ct broadcloth if you To record the work done by oge| dimly burning 1 ec cnn stay } , é a i » the % Ife fell and MacVetxh followed the @irection \ {\ | and if not ; | : t Rh A " His wound ; I'm of their waraing they stood for a full | fuille silk. raphere a typewriter meter bas been | here 'n' die—or run face ux ho kopt his eye ige, ho rammed } dig y I ney etn on nor tH Nt of pare iavented, “i on at Whats the m MMe Aauhex it Kackwark Oh. & waving aibhge wore Ml \ ulted Foshion ¥ sd Norway has established @ ns‘lonal | gory Oe Ee * guked, UAte you very sri tt aking him dizzy, and he wondered WN!l0 th Hilo D Avuy the Barren was'dotted UT ri i ° domestic science school for (* wala . ald MacVelml, w ies Ben Abr ee wha w creepl t t "SCOP OR IGHIGR ment | ok ae ask if . Stavanger. _ . reste si Bn a head. “If you're re No peaches fil © night » result - After all, their lust stand was to| you will design for r 8 door.” tle rose to han entithe ida well dnt be made the edge of the timber-| me ¢ ‘ A metal clamp to hold tw run, then,” snfd Peliiter. He dup lis rifle, Me At i ee ia red linet W thout a werd Billy replaced | While of wood together at right to Little Mystery, who sat Rc Vlg undrel! {belles oat Tittle Mystery in her nest. without | i been patented F y the strange pene TEBE a sip of the wart 2 2 na ™S Meta off swiftly, and 1 time the dogs w s where //| For home consumption Great ae pees uit tts ted , thetr trace 1 /f| \ ain imports about 30,000,000 pounds of eden ia ae i the exon? Ahead of them ae ‘ | nye hair and | \\ ‘ coffee annuany. 3 a iton mains $00 2 . a - vr, andl Oifty yards,” he t " 1 { ; | \ A new champ to h over on a z lo rim, ltt ng SHOP EL bom ‘ lanket straps, 7 0 to waste our fire unt ak ‘ | \ \ aiilk bottle aiso serves ax a handle |y, led, half laughingly surls, Via Ng to ba hele w f : oe ue peed ; Sa raare le bt >) Bimeee Wate , Fan to pack, and Seititer put eee aon eee Mo shen pati! running with his wound lown | f n ¢ Nine-tenths of Iussia's gold mining |! Mystery down on k and Fe ean the aged hil byt his aide, Suda ne figee | lt 0% f is done on iands owned or formerly started to bh s the six dors, rang you to op ! ! He ¢ Hatt ‘ ' wer the * between them and the forest } ‘ ; owned by tho Czar ing thom viong the wail, with getaway. you inwide of site side. Tix ¢ ie waar wi toa sappeared, It had fallen flat in ae 8 ' Vcane bn’ osha tanteee ca vas J : fara Puace e ; Five | A Riactitte when’ F ¢ SHOW, Where jt lay only ® black | Fos Frente W One of tho sasiost ways to cool an 0 OMNI Bazan, tlie hero | a He t ans wa 1 ee eek ta moment It ra A Would you be ad overheated oven is to sland @ basin * bea i spdeiuidibans 5 I i MEDEA : mat he faced: & Wwrere logis Pern fone 1 as to qdvise um y in 1 c the firing t ot : 1 t 1 + is vy were looking when tt te r t 0 qdvise ie Most of Japan's pea aa jeamaiunition H f esis, 11 Hskimo dove, " 1 r unpleasant tangh came ftrom| / \ thre ds of taffets women, who begin to les bus 1 Murrah!" ' dat ' ro qroped a 1 2 joke SEa olshabti Seat Mh nely striped at the ‘age of thirteen a y ean oi ui Heil. We find a yt ¢ qure was climbing & feat + \ \ with tue and eae \ Pell "4 Sagi mis 5 ah nd knees wher ‘ Shed r is ai #1 aA OF Wae:fimtene PRB Tey ms t ne He tt } : arm ure it was a white mar | Ney \ would Nke ty he sle aces MacVeleh t ¢ rit : , \ ; hands. (To Be Continue havo a dress of it, k ircak Boe sera ous Gee Rcakacenninn Kaan acne nome cennnn ecaren ~) | fyam twenty-three | or ROE EES OOM ANG AO. Ul if 4 } 6 old, have light ; ; turned it Biel, exposing the white -~A STORY OF \ yrown eyes. ay | Health and Beauly 6 On that dining wan Some cca ° 7 ” i Wis | HELPFUL TALKS TO WOMEN ng which ¥ him down t ree | S om e@ W h ere tin I rance MISS 3, B, M. sy IN A NEW SERIES BY ® and when the strange ery that came the throu ¢ ; A blow ¢ either fell from his Ips drew Pelliter's eyes \ forearin, ) if pT p CON TR INE i ase. oF Pauline Furlong yaAa Kits he waa ata ae ike 1.on the ma By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUN ; white cregh" BEGINS ON THIS PAGE OF Lijle Mystery’s upturne nce with in ro Miss Ka Phe @ AINE RN THIR PAGE § he lopk ofone who saw a vision ‘ The Romance of aNew York Boy In the War design would: EE Monda Jan 7 ao ipar at. Heeayaal! S geenets ir F 1 : elie - ~ =! \ } tty ft your afte’? . ‘ehe He caught himself and ' ' . . . et sOnGay, rootharad Liitte Mivetesy aeat in Vr This Great Serial, Written for The Evening World, Starts January 7 ool funds MEATS @ Mystery up close to Kazan swu te iu eae tions. Dull blue Js most becomtnge , } =

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