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‘HOME PAGE _ Evening World Daily Magazine ter’s Life _antstha. How to K eep By Maurice Ketten Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG’S HEALTH TALKS Copyright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Wrening World), Pinching Massage for Mouth and Lower Face caro of the teeth is a very great essential in preserving , the youthful contour of the face, and @ full set of well kept teeth ts mouth lines, sagging jaws ‘and hollow cheeks. So, then, it is every woman's duty to keep her teeth Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Seueurring ____Home Dressmakers —__ (WAS TAUGHT By Mildred Lodewick | | Copgright, 1018, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New Tork Kreniag World) Stylish Dress Design for Winter Season ‘OMEN who would be well dressed must give enough time and thought to thelr clothes to choose them with due cara, They can- not pe satisfied with a merely 0, LET ME See! ba INIT ENTIRELY fm condition and have any spaces in \ | pretty, Becoming sine mouth speedily filled with bridge \ Lise Pigs " way | modish atyle or work or crowns in order to prevent | A \ one that ts copied facial disfigurements, which no | e \ | ‘They must turn | the destqn of a O, LETHE See | 1 CAST on O, LET ME SEE! 1AM FOLLOWING | frock or sult over mount of local treatment will over- come if tho cause ts not corrected. You HAVE CAST oN | Just \Har and over in thelr You HAVEN'T DIRECTIONS Pinching tho muscles at the sides hus ECTIONS mind ascertain Moree, wrouth ia illustrated .to-4ey, aa renee ot mouth be | |] Too MANY STITCHES! (WAS TOLD Seton ENouqy / aa {fall ensentlal BOR rctt bs practised 4 tote mia. irat finger o THAT'S Too LARGE — ITCHES ) qualities are ex- ch hand and work flesh between 4 THAT'S % preaved in It utes daily as shown, Grasp the cor-| them S Too is Quite as import: nere of the mouth, without ptlling) —— — : Sat / >. y a eRiade ater them either up or down, between tho|rows on tho face which cannot bo — =¢ | quality ts that of thumb and first finger of cach hand,| removed. } distinction, and then work the flesh around be-| An electric battery and small vi- ‘nad to say, the av- * cween them without moving the orig-| brator should be used by every| Jerage woman ts Anal position of the fingers. woman to help stimulate the blood willing to sacri This pinching massage may also| supply to face, neck and chin, be-| > | feo this, 1€ such be used on tho fatty parts of the|cause this prevents pulling and sag- \ ones ae ene chin, on heavy fowls and also on all! ging of the flesh, such as hand mas- aime ed as parte of the neck to good advantage,| Sago encourages. The only ‘way to! : Y wont is not an@ may be used with elther hand) keep the face gnd neck young and| doing Justice to while read'ng or resting, as it re-| beautiful 1s to encourage a supply off herself, however, quires no cold cream or other lubri-/ pure, active blood to the parts, and who wears clothes cante which soll the face and hands.|thts must be done by hot and cold | | Jwhich Jack this Women who are still yoting should| water application, hand, roller or | quality, for while fake heed and avold careless and|clectrio massage if blackheads,| i" == ate tnny, Sppear Aisfguring habits and {rritating| wrinkles and other factal distigure- LET NE see! \ THEY TOLD ME \_O, LET NE SEE Ltt ata tortly Vaoughts, otherwise they will surely|ments are to bo permanently re-| “YouR YARN ISN'T THIS WAS THE / YOUR KNITTING ashi es help to engrave ugly lines and fur-| moved. HALF HEAVY ENouay Ke PROPER YARN her stand b . Ul or | Anawers to Health and Beauty Questions. Nee mug Ln —- women whose EXERCISE FOR BRAIN WORK- |!n @ little r, Then melt one| Serene ee eted RE—MRS. LAURA R.—Thero ar rege? nial tincture green soap in care ally selected ortain cells in the brain which con- inti thorouenis wee, Nth Gk Patsy | with | sattataction ¢he movements of the muscles|on some of the above mixture tian. | * | } find if they are not nourished through ("axe 1t well Into the scalp. Rinne 1 BY GEER ORS physical exercise they deteriorate, | "ull, Amd repeat again, after remoy- lay ts thoroughly THIS DISTINCTIVE FROCK EASY TO COPY. Therefore muscular activity helps de- rota Nees lat CNG ND QAR RRA RRR RAEI ARA LARD ISSPD DLP PPDSPDPAPDLEDPPLLLLD velop better nerve and brain power.| TO KEEP HANDS SMOOTH AND charming simplicity makes It very steel, and straps of the same material very intellectual worker needs some) WHITE—MRE: THOMAS Denne nitractive to. any one who finds these | siamese pocket fa; lengthening ines becoming. The long| the bla on the front of sort of physical exercise to offset the) W4Sh tho hands in ho® water. Use | k velvet panel. To elaborate wil effects of to much’ concentra. | Y4tin water and y © soap and front pandl may be of etther velvet|the plain skirt in a eultable manner, ova sen tub om + heavy eatin, in black or ina dark] the bead banding ta used to fateh _ t into bem neiate ve olor harmonizing with the color of] the edge of a short peplum, \.. MASSAGE CREAM FOR SLEN- | ounces; carbol: S acid, ton aro the thinner fabrie, A copper or] A smart feature of this frock te DER BODY—MRS. ELLA F.—Werm | ge ofthe nail brush ur following over luke-warm Wee makes them harder to k © de chine would|the high etock collar of the ‘orepe effectively with black yvel- chine, with @ tle of polka dotted { for this design. The three-quarter! siik tn red and gray, to complete It. { cause it renders the skin rough 1| @rops; oil weet this helps collect dt Pe uten three ounces; benzo!n. tWo smooth skin, would ayers ee Which kimono sleeves are finished with bead! Another pretty Interpretation of this Pa ae a teopel. Oa: oii gu at da, cats range, co ¢ bg : crepe over-aclf color satin, combined Yenoe of caseput, th ; Do not Vet this get hot. Mix well and ru the body after a warm bath. Thin men must avold the very hot water which !s enervating and reduc- with black velvet and trimmed with vart-colered bead banding, | Answers to Queries Fashion Editor, The Bvening World ing iy ) WEAK ANKLE EXERCISE—Mrs c oe DANIEL F kating $s, perhaps, th 5 wary beat oxercine tor net oS Being Mistaken arches. isl fl T am seventeen years of age and ask your advice you," he sald, scarcely daring to ee. k "Will you take sor i ss concerning a dress it, for Another Man 'siiiise on? ens i another good one. into the middle of the i You must—and sleep, to wea so: 8 h ir, 8 5) . 7 sropine bit ne se r WO sei r to old Bere soct sont Proves the’ Hardest Test fran es ta it fan ho held te purer | lin felt the pressure of teobel's parties, I will make WMretching tho tocs downward . A ould carry the ects 1 breath he thought it myself, so wane repent hia exercise uel! th 5 Of Mac Veigh "3 Life ‘ ‘ ROWLAND. ONE OF mn ain it to be almpla nd arches are #! < could THe LAST _OF MONTREAL'S i t :t ¢ What color would ¢€ ~ era RD ee ie vit we “DAUGHTERS OF THE ave you,” And T want ; Sra look atior NORTH," WHO HAS SACRI y halt WHE you bring you suggest? Am FOR BRUNETTES-—-GRACE © dark complex! up two exes, with the yolks, haga cod with color, dark eyed dnd black batr, 5 feet 3 Inches tall and welgh 104 ratehit FICED A FORTUNE FOR LOVE whit ance y OF A YOUNG ENGINEER s ' ‘ etter," he whin- un and sh In spite of the fee f hv A Hehe will hure your eyes, go.ron SOAP AND EGG SHAM knew that it was her him hefore he had opened i Ho felt the touch of he when Newest Things i willingly he looked up her ‘Tabb, Axsocldtion w t tls breast, H 1 made her tract with M many per tay with you—ne yaised « hand in th t stroked his face. In that touch Bo Vien they had gone MacVelgh c Wi the love and gea@oness that . : t t t pounds, I vbin and ve ived for the man who was dead, in Science | a fea ie ts an oe Ue an ee we aU MB 5 ke * BV alan tot a For th ite c ! as though what was in his Tan crepe de ‘Am Towa inventor's currycomb con: | ce th tt reful F heart must burst forth in a sobbing eht ott pall sista of flexible loops of corrugated up! You must a and ho fi Suddenly her hand left his ane metal through which dirt passes ni You W 1 t fa nd he heard her moving rest or heavy Georgette uw And y youn f venison t breathe lenaly crepe would do for ‘quickly. ove ’ 7 > i and My hatr--David this model Dwi GHinese raise staxs for thelr horns, CHAPTER XII, mort rouge—the » n c i ' He put out a band, and ie tell in| bine Hbien en cut off when soft and used (Continued) dying"— 1 un t he woft smother of her hair. It was} 9,001, ered f CR ara out off wron ott and used ov wu ; AacValehtwas on | er (nue , , face and heck, wat | flowers embroidered in dull blue, old in the m: ure of na | IU—you\—~ cried Iso! Win BS tite, aes a \ It was you who killed — Ile turned and tan toward the en Freein 5 gshting lumber yard fires a if , th whion Faitor, The ting World ld A a pea noaale has been decianed hin! He had done no And Billy eaw that tho ha babs . mat rtp npothed tne ™ ; : me | 9 be mounted on lumber stacking wrong—save to protect pit, Was srnesed, tam on a aa pane h Jato . ‘ wifey 1 ' avitie arth n 1 estfully when sample tanshines eee me! He had done no © Ana BoE said, firmly, and yet ' ‘ Va fad iltent niece wrong. But the Law—your Law alt to question old gentionoss. in voles " 1 He jam soing to wet the broth now,” pee ) ver operated machine to ald etu- y Dy i the stared at him ochiasn: . t ra ifgured with biue, r Pe ha Hoorn the multiplication table|#et you after him, and you hunted Info the stricken pe, oem a BS Bit, Bppoctht in Aa howe aide ' oa : te m se AE French teacher, | him; you drove lim from our ho: omen ® Peon) carr sd pie a ent ‘ ® an J “Don't you see—don't and he rushed in and fell v axare a derstand? I'm a woman—at from me and the baby, You hunted knees at her side, Hor fa hag been invented by roon), which F = A recently invented steamer chair |), a Hs Seatt can't. You muat take he hab t ree i {ithought would be! ®)) ) cam be folded compactly and, covered | MM UNUl he died up there—alone, flushed with | hale ‘and’ eo for hetp.” - ‘ Bie wtona : ‘ Po el arity ike bs with Its upholstery, carried lke a/ you killed him," Bhs rescrnine f her halr. “there ta no help,” sald MacVole a r his fa f tome Toy i hand bag. rail wesiih hinted And ‘caught up. ttle oyem burned madiy. Ber GATE Gustto’ UUITHIR Ste ene i hla taco. f ut fit vometning ls . jIsobel and ran toward the other door, °%ee burned i” he panted. “Go Will be helpless, lam going t a the H against hia a dress \ Japanese copper mines yielded 111,- | And us Appeared into the room mene Bayi’ whe pented Ife made me promise that—to ca bundles of old lett kant jor and Of her iggent a atyle? ‘ 668 tons of ore last year, an increase | froul w 1 she had first appeared sald for you—to atick hy ve bite. fbbon. and a th nee Bays SM ‘ I Louse a he put out a k her hatr fr ure sick—sick w: Billy heard her mouning those ter- rds, you—you"—— of nearly 80,000 tong from tho preced. ing year. eos, ind geattere In t th CHAPTER XM, meat 4 ‘ ar dit gently while he drew out and gold f that he 7 Hl fi 1 Vhon the thick ma of it. Ho did not For railroad men a Michigan tn ‘ke @ inan who had been atrue! fe sald, ge HPRE was 1 r . réated oe foot rentor has patented a pocket flash- | 4 0 Whe swayed back to the outer - nH 4 ‘s MacVelet * that ice f " ‘ Nght that shows red from ong end and Near his dogs and gledge he “an as Wane ‘he "i ‘a i tH w it ahe. would white from the other Pierre Coucheo and his half. J Weeden d Pa » wife coming in from their tke her—take bed agal and ven the ' Bilow ! 4 A Bwedish engineer's stoking device | trap line. Hoe gearcely 4 what 8" Youngster somethtr th ow to 7a now." nel! ‘mages 1.3 tons of pulverized peat pro-|@xplanation he Kaye " (All Die old strength came r f. He m t <iood rim b4uce as much power In locomotives as peed who he} him now. Hef f : ; Sten cfc |, , follow his wite 1 er us 18 es S, . L A wire cutter to bo fastened t i . ‘ > muzzle of a military une cas neck, ver nd ‘ ‘ tin he The by tho bullet as the grow, more ‘ i bas been patented, Heul—m . } 1 would ap. oe He cut a few ghs ana 4 F h Y Prectate very much ‘That he can } lamonda from | * t did not Steady travelling ‘ t ' 5 nrethaant chips with ordinary (urinating gas When the . He pleked up the child He was oitanial: wait hha pretty design for and @ mercury amalgam ta the claim Wat sup- her out into t r re pa er acl 2 nay S he Ren. as a 1 dress of army of @ European gclentist per was we m that he and his wife were ut tt y up Tas t wing hy ue woollen goods was not hur (that he was going were dressed for ‘ reat . 4 t \ He Ww — - - sloop himself up seen tiem com: trap line ing " ¢ , k ample. ‘ould 4 Hf] |under his blankets, allent and stare the evening bet. iropned fo .n%,, 1° Bim ns a Pepe ’ t for business Deep Breathing Ing, even neglecting to feed the dogs, bel and sprang in har: sary, _ dyeoklo b the # i ee 1c’ was awake when the stara ap. What do yo! i ie demands ey clase q ob To Ne Conelud thes, but al peared. He was awake when the ed, "You are not eine aweyrtes a ney ats ner af doa but a for moon rose He was still awake when cannot go! ned almost flerce canin’e rt is PPPPLPL ILL LPL LG PLLA PPP DPPP PELL ALLPLLA strive § for a? | the light went out In Pierre Couchee's ly n the won “She wil sail Te ORGS Bh urn amar Healih and Beauty | csi i was Yet awake when the If you do not stay and etre for her, muthee end tie Lia —A STORY OF— 1 distinctive, and moon passed far over his head, sank You shall : ; ¥ 6s L 7 BIB ) ker , HELPFUL TALKS TO WOMEN | {behind the wilderness to the west, “tte tn Ay fe load Ss a) I vf . . ¥ you will help IN A NEW SERIES BY and blackness came. Toward dawn ts a ak sald Plerre, "It Rea bean litt and 0 m e Ww (} e reé l n raice us you have be. he fell into an uneasy slumber, and “You shall stay!” said MaoVél yan ! " g f Am 6 feet 4 }be an On + an ou wha a f igh, panion more 4 i Da = 4 . ; Pauline Furlong }| om mat sicon ho was awakened by otill speaking torPiosten wita, ved par omysNOrs, a Hand hin By ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE ; os tall, we BEGINS ON THIS PAGE OF When ned his eyes it was e Ne etil ae MecTabb strode n4 ——-—--— - ——— -¢- ; mouut ige 28 THE EVENING WORLD day 1 freed stood at the h faa tee Powe Ls $e ; $ MISS open dene dle tach one t you: ,You shall stay If of the indin, ! f The Romance of aNew York Boy in the War {| ; | Monday, Jan. 7 A eck eID ANT vn Int Nenean imi With the quickness of a cat Plerre that ye ie Lirik — enemies ee meee ——w ; pretty, using red ‘ cried, “It is the plague, m’sleur—le whip which he held in tils und and never for a moment. let h This Great Serial, Written for The Evening World, Starts January 7 ‘ a > neck ang — vow