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F of Lessons ot NS Rata T IS each woman's duty to make; @ careful study of herself—her| coloring, size, good points and defects, and aim to make one coun- , teract the other. In this w and! by drossing in good taste, and with @reat fastidiousness, even the ex- tremely plain woman can make her- self charming, especially if sho any degree of intelligence, While the woman born beautiful with normal figure and classic fca- tures, has a decided advantage over her Jees fortunate sister, still the latter may prove herself far more © interesting and attractive to others, Two Minute Beauty Chats By Pauline Furlong May Follow in Her Own Home. Copsright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World), Self Improvement Applied to Per- | sonal Appearance. A New Series Which Any Woman This 18 such a false vanity be-| cause, after all, the well groomed, superbly natural woman, who pos-| |sewses all of the glaring signs of wonderful, buoyant health, lovely | complexion, clean, sparkling teeth, | vlossy, wellarranged hair and charm- | ing personality Js, after all, the must delightful one to know. | It 1s not necessary for a busy woman to spend large sums of money end much valuable time in beauty shops, and this can be avoided, and the hours spent to better advantage, if they are divided into a few min-| ‘utes at a time during each and every day, because persistence in our ef-| ‘by her dainty appearance, pot Personality. All of us know many beautiful ‘women who are absolutely indif- torent to thelr personal appearance, | and these women usually have the selfassurance that they are so lovely that nothing can 4nterfero with their attracting every ono with whom they come in contact, forts is better in everything we un-| dertake than spasmodic efforts just | once in a while. In this now ¢erles I shall write| and illustrate some entirely new uty hints on the care of the} | mouth, teeth, complexion, eyes, hands and feet, and outline somo eugges- | tions for arranging the hair, to suit | | different kinds of faces and features, | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions, GTIFF KNEES—MRS, LE. N. B.:)B. V.: Almonds, bv and sweet and be Deposits, which in larger quantitios bitter, aro cleansing and bleaching ; i ,|and the best cleansing cream is ot So cane na ee tmatiom, are likely | which fe very thin, easily enotieg cra | to cause the knees to be stiff. You!contains almond’ olla. Air. econt | should, however, consult a doctor and|cream whould be removed frome Jet him etudy the ouse and advise you | M"? And neck with a soft gauze, aft \ more fully. it is applied, and tf it is allowed to atlas jremain on tho skin over night may 4 |cause blackheads and coarse poras, WALNUT STAIN FOR DARKEN: | ING GRAY HAIR—MAUDE R.: The! giMPLE CHILBLAINS—arRs"p. walnut shells come already dried and |G. 8.: Rub the fect. morning and } You can get them in the largor drug|MBt with somo of tho followini } stores, Use two ounces of the dried | SNe8t oll, one ounce; conl oil, one | ehells to ona pint hot water, Gee eee ceeee } I cannot tell you what you shold When | cold strain and brush on clean hair | » This also darkens bright red halr, vegetable and harmless. waigh sinco you measured your \P height with your shoes on. For five feet five inches tall, without shoes \ rand forty Years old you should weigh about 143 pounds. EARACHE—MRS. J. .N. B: You {s| should consult a doctor and find out | [the cause of this, ‘They should nut | occur so often, Sometimes hot cloths, | wrung out and applied to the seat of the pain will bring relief. A smal |Plece of cotton saturated with sweet | joll or laudanum and placed in the ear | also helps some, WANTS HEIGHT—MRS. L. P. N. ¢ coun | NEURALGIA—MRS, KB. Cu: Hot mustard or hot towels ap- ‘plied witli es bring rellef, but | , HAIR STIFF FROM HENNA TEA and ice bags, Best of all see your { ~MARGARED ‘1 Use the henna doctor and find out the cause of theso i powder made into a paste as so often pains Biven in this column. ‘his makes tho hair a beautiful bronze color and soft and glossy. It should not be stift| after using the paste. | TO REDUCE HEIGHT—ALMA N.:| BZA You oannot reduce your height but Y besa you can dress to look much shorter 4 “T.X.’’ Showsa \ ) MY ’ BILIOUS AND LIVERISH—MR8&, G. B.D.: Copious water drinking an’ much physical exercise will correct this condition, providing, of course, ,* that you eat light, easily digested foods, greens, salads and vegetables, Jean ‘meats and fish. Eat no rich gravies, heavy stews, pastries or tried foods. Much water inside and out, F SYNOPSIS OF PR and plenty of fresh air will help clear omsrigat, McClure Sallow complexion. John Leaman, wr Remingto’ alt fhe 1 » Maret This’ Kara ty @ raid of Kare Tl TO DEVELOP THE BREAST— MARGERY R.: Send stamped seif- @ddressed envelope for further par- aluro, 4 show which is the feature of the English- man’s home. Kara rose from behind a big writ- \ing table, and came with a smile and a quick step to greet the visitor, Newest Things in Science Patents have been granted for; “This !s a most unexpected pleas- \ tates with reru notched blades,|uro,"” he gaid, and shook hands which are sald to increaso their users’ | warmly. peed and facilitate fancy skating. | T. X. had not seen bim for a year, se |but found very little change in this An organization of Italian agricul-| strange man. He could not have been /.turists and business men has been! more confident nor have borne him« formed for the production of cotton seif with a more graceful carriag in Southern Ituly and Sicily, I think that will do, Miss Ilol- Merars set fon aie tan 1,200 times and,” said Kara, turning to the girl |. @aninute do the work of « new eloc-|® ho, mith ‘ebook in hand, stood by he des tric razor the motor of which gets its \ current from a at abniat “Evidently,’ thought 'T. “our oe ce Hellenic friend has a pretty taste in The addition of small quantities Of yeoretarios.” molybdenum and chromiuia to tron | In that ono glance he took her oll an exper rin Burane it ve in~from the bronge-brown “of her duced es etky BENS Broo Aloe “lhair to her neat foot | An Knglishman has invented a peri “What is the weirdest name you scope to be mounted in a locomotive have ever heard” asked Kara laugh-? cab to enabl r to see the ingly, “I ask you, because Miss Hol. land and TI have been discussing a begging letter addressed to us by a Maggie Goomer." The girl smiled s) track ahead or of Mis train, . To prevent the 1 of poison an been invented to hold f and ring an ele Ww atiachime a bottle on a 4 ghtly and in that ny var " is moved elk dear aie smile was para thought T, X at “The Ww st name?" he repeated, An exten plant will be Mt in » L think the worst T have urd Aweden for the produeti« tn. for a long Ume Is Belinda Mar and by-products by proce in i Vented several years ago by German j"That bas @ familiar ring,” qald a Kara acientis PS 1. X. was looking at the girl, Gah) workarecahout sé ic rail. She Was staring at him with @ cere Toads a soy 4 been invented with tain languid i co which made Ap insulated lo to protect them him curl up tn Then with a ahould’ t touch a changed glance at her employer sho pt wire or ra tr DG Pon * . . ought ® introduced y is acaeiia watercwar veipuncan eal Mare was my secretary, laa "Banada. have heen omvlally est Holland, Rather a pretty gil, mated at 15,805,000 horsepower, w "tahoe? } the developed power is put at 1,813 Very,” said T. X., recovering his 24@ horsepower, breath, if this does not, try cold applications | pistol along to, te hy Knowledge of Safe That Might Seem Peculiar for a Police Official PEDIXG CHAPTE Newspaper So n Kara, « Gree! boro in Englund h Taenecretly afraid mate 1 Ueulars, ma, despite all \ ty S tee —_ hum isnocent, rwerd Lerman © just when 7, STOMACH SWELLS AFTER EAT. | isin ‘a bardou ivr ‘his, 'fnei ‘ieaman ‘completely ING—N, J. H.: Formation of gas, due eens to fermentation of food, oauaee, the CHAPTER XII. a ike pr y things around me,” \; eansation of distension. Wat less, ‘ said Kara, and somehow the com- 4 Ghew your food well and do hot drink X. found bimself in @ larg® placency of the remark annoyed the with meals, room, handsomely furnished, detective more than anything that @ but Just lacking that sense Kara had ever said to him CLEANSING CREAM—MRS. H. of coxiness and comfort’ The Greok went to the mantetplece and taking down a silver cigarette . Opened it and offered it to pis r. “You ars suspicious man, Mr. Me th “Suspici ? 1? ed T. X. Kara nouded. “I am sure you Want to injuire into the character of all m ont staff, Lam perfectly Satish jat you will never be rest until 4 learn the antecedents of my coom my Valet, my seere- lary ¥ held up his hand with o lau ‘Spare mo," ha said, “It is one of my failin imit, but I have never @ farther into your dome wits than to pry into the Antecedents of your very interesting chauffeur,” A little cloud passed over Kara's face, but it was only momentary, ‘Oh, Brown,” he al with pilble pause between the edt "mens &. V rv is really Poropu said = Kara { dismissed bin a long ae ! him, too, I under- eine it him awhile, then, “Lam very good to my old ser hi snd, changing to what good fortune +d irette before he you ™ be of some giving his wh uitention to the pleasure,” eaid Kara u litle eagerly. “Lam afraid you h ot been very keen ¢ tin 1 hoped would have ripe into a valuable triendshiy valu to me per i ‘ 1 ‘1 is 1 the shame 1 liteult’ to a fault, end 7 to underrate my #o- cial attrac I have come to you Low Lipause you know everybody— The Day BY EDGAR._WALLACE of Rest_ MANDY, CALLTHE DOCTOR QUICK | M& JOHN HAS FAINTED SOMETHING HEIS TAURING DocToR by the way, how long have you had t mado no answer, but opening your secretary?” he asked abruptly. a drawer of his desk h koout # “ Kara looked up at the ceiling for key and brought it acr \o where inspiration T,X. was sitting “Four, na three months," he cor- “Here is the key of my safe,” he rected, “a very efficient y sald quietly, DL are at Hberty to who came to me from oné g0 carefully through its contents and plishments. tive, better girls in her position she speaks and writes mo irly well.”’ discover for yourself any promissory note which T hold from Lady Bar tholomew. My dear fellow, you don't imegine I'm @ money-londer, do you?" he Said in an injured tone. “Nothing was further training ost uneommmunic than example, ern G uy most tre from my GAVE HIM AN AWFUL SHOCK otic GeeWriz! THAT WAS SONE SHOCK wm ———— A pretty design for saw a J euch a fabrte 18 shown STEAM 1H THE in to-day"s sketch, The SIATOR, AND HOT WATER (ocHE BATHTUB ! = Q THIS GREAT ROMANCE OF MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Will Begin on the Home Page Monday, March 4 @ @ %!su anevening dress DAA ANNAN AAAI ARR ANNA ARRAN LONG LIVE THE KING J Original Fashion Designs _ For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1918, ty the Pree Pubtiani ag Wort) Pretty Frock for Gingham Material. The New York Bren requires a tit courage, vianced | with pleasant an- Uctpation, to sew on one's summer cl | when the snow is etill flying, but that is ex- actly what the thetfty woman ja doing. The fimt frock to be made is one to be donned the first warm day, vimplo and practi fa fabrie tha yome weight, | linen, or | singham, Ging ham promises to have the same popularity thin j year as last, but will be seen in much more | varied styles. In taot, where onty plain ha such as on crepe cot | checks p last lyear, tho novelty ‘ | checks ahd plaids will | take their stand along with them this sum. |mer, It 1s daubttul tf wom will be without at least one | foock from this ma- terial after observing Ie new interpreta- | tions, whic aro not |only soft and fine in {texture but most at- tractive tn color com. binations, any iE rac Sa j medium high neck and rt sleeves are fea A tures this year's I — | mode and well adapt- iY ed to a frock of this character for practical wear, Tho broad col- lar dd wide cuffs are detachable, of white pique, and the buttons, which fasten the front } panel of the waist to the belt, a of white « pearl, Other pearl buttons close the frock down the back. NOW IS THE TIME TO START SPRING SEWING—HERE !S A GOOD DESIGN. ? Answers to Queries Passion Editor The Evening World | his is a particularly youthful 1 cannot decide be- | model, suitable for slim, youthful tween these two ean- | figures, and would be quite as pretty | ples of Georgette (one in a dark color cotton crepe or lin "| “& gray and the other dull blue) for an af- ternoon dress, Ani thirty-five years old, have chestnut red 19 in gingham, hair, blue eyes ant medium dark com plexion. Will you Kindly advise me which color anda be coming style? Am # fest 1 inch tall, MRS. F. B, & ‘The two colors used together would be pretty. Tucked gray chemisette. | Double gray edging tunic, | Fashion RAttor, ‘The Evenin Will you kindly de World tinny fH Ka thoughts,” answered ‘T. X., untruth- |for me? Inclosed ts Hvea in Marylebone Road, fully. jegtbly inscribed upon the handle with heen asked to put up your hands, I iidtehe. Bha haa ho friends, enends . Hut the other Premed the key upon Anotiera hame think,” said ‘T,X. pleasantly a sample of material tanat of her evenings in her room, ie dim. ‘Lehould Be awfully glad (¢ you Ara uttered an exclamation of an- — Ilis own left hand slipped round to! (orchid pink eatin). bentiqy y respectable and a little Would Jook for yourself,” he suid Noyance, “How stupid of me!” he said, Kara's hip ket. He found some- : : in her attitude to her em- earnestly, “IL feel that in some way “yet now I remember, I sent the key to thing In the shape of a cylinder and I shall wear tt this ” you associate Lady Hartholomew's my bankers bs I weit out of town drew it out from the pocket, To bhis| summer, so would + v urpl ) revolver, not 1, X. sho lance at the lilness with some horribie act of ~—T obly came back this morning, you surprise It was not ar , Mké @ ‘prant pre Oi wot a swift s usury on my part—will you satisfy kn I will wend for it at once.” Sleitriy taint |e looked lke @ sraslt! so tam § feet 6 4 bajo this?” he Yourself and In doing go satisty mo?” _ “Pray don't trouble,” murmurred ‘P, electric torch, though instead of & . q ‘why do you tell me all this? Now, any ordinary man, and pos- X. politely. He took from his pocket bulb and a buil’s-eye glass, there wag | Inches tall, welgh 145 asked. ttinding Sibly any ordinary detective, would & little flat leather case and opened It. @ pepper-box perforation at one en | pounds, inclined to i “To aave you the trouble of fi, bave made the conventional unawer. It contained a number of steel tinpl Ho handled it carefully and Was] he stout. Have light replied the other coolly ‘ot _ But T. X. was not an ordinary per- Ment# of curtous shape which were about to preas the amall nickel knob | |, dark blue eyes {naatiablo curiosity which is one Of aon ae “took the key and balanced hold in position te tal hoop along When @ ery broke from Kara | ' t the equipments of your con, i lightly in the palm of his hand, — the centre of the ease. From one of «Le careful!” he gasped, "You're | and fair skin, would, T feel sure, induce you to con. | «iy this the key of the famous bed- these loops he extracted a handic, and pointing it at me! Do not press that MISS C. 0, duct investigations for your OWP yoo gare?” he sald banteringly. deftly fitted something that looked like lever, I beg! taived land aa tae satisfaction Kara was looking down at him with @ steel awi to the socket in the handle, “Will 4t explode?” asked ‘T, N. | : dn i T. X. laughed. ® quizzical smile, “It ten't the Looking in wonder, and with no ttle curiously, | sels, Either allver “May I sit down?” he sald rmohatr YOU Opened in my absense on apprehenst Kara saw that the awit “No, no! ribbon at belt or rose Tho other wheeled an armchalr memorable occasion, Mr. Merodith,” was bent at the head T,X. pointed the thing downward | volvet, baa the room ant T. X. sank Int he said. “Aw you probably know, I “What aro you moing to dof he to the carpet and pressed the knob poste Ho leant back A cross “i ae changed that safe, but perhaps asked, a Mttle alarmed. cautiously. As ho did so there was a! au.2 easer The Preniag World ) and was, in @ second, the P 1 don't feel equal to the tisk?” Tit show you,” sald T. X. pleas- sharp hiss and the floor was stained | 1 desire to make ® fication of ease, ‘On the contrary,” said T, X., calms antly with the liquid which the instrument | = My ah uk you aoe very clever Ma% jy, and rising from the chair, “{ am Very Bingerly he inserted ¢ ined a ne gush at fluid and | for myself a ginghan: : r. Kara,” he gal : ng to put your good fuith to the atrument Thay iy no more, T looked down, ‘Tha | i ‘ « The other looked down at him this fpf ined de aaah firat bright carpet had already ohangod Gresa, of SHO OR time without died % - Vor answer Kar walked to the 1 then the ot Ther color and is smoking. Tha room | would like @ pretty Not #o clever that 1 can °F door and opened it. “Let me show arp click follow was filled with @ pungeat and dia | i im the object of your vi 1 you the way y irned: the Many f 4 I it. ‘T,X, looked from the sign to follow TX, vena ero oede int CHAPTER XIII, FShinple, tan't 1 ' tel acd admit TWhet a doel ves, or are they You know, amongst other peor ARA passed along the oorridor 1" nat eenand See Heat la fe you a | considered aot aty! lady Bartholomew ea ae and entered the apar tats waltiemton We pile uth, Dig as ha was, was on the fan das torah aebaiie e { the en eo om wan ! an y t 5 said Kara, readilyy—too 1 ee A van Fonm AVI @ MteLC Rit G eta cite cide CRITE RbOUE ‘ and Natened years old, 5 feet % fact, for the rapidity with x A @nd iighted by one big nf ‘ without a word X,, laboring i ae awer had followed ques I 1 window protected by steel bars, In T think shia & enowen, UAder an emotion oh was perfectly inches tea, to WX TRAC 68 a was burning and t edit ‘ If burionable, de pines Bie Ab MISS A.M. 8 Bate ial Kay Ant eauad 4 emperature of the room was 1 amy 4 , Short sleeves will un = dalibarati to asantly close despite the coldness ial gHOUIaNe Ca ' be worn more this why Lady Bartholomew has ¢ t the day tly. Singeeenr ‘ n a ; | sunmer, White pearl of town at this particular m that ds cnn ee tha Sonontricitiad DO Hada ved ‘ r ap hunbend uaine At on. yo T| 3 buttons trim. this prio Dae at question Which you, as an Engilah wil ; Bri he returned it t J 1 ded by Meredith. 1 ww pes, to ask mé—as though Lady Bar r excuse in me,” said Kara in reseer atic : Tinea id to ca “0 ans of protec mew confided her plans t »‘9 Near the foot of the bed to, Kara. ee ae | i wo tthe TL is be tuse i emied Know | Fashion Buttor The Krening Wor Hittle more than @ chance 4°a44!9'- ana push with the wall, w ovis Ik that you \ up 9 Larry thie mat they flghs shy of me.) will you kindly advise a ance green door of the safe. t with the ke nad on aa ia fan a ttee | hem should go in a ging ? “And yet," sald T, X., ¢ © Intenti i i, The idea ta too preposte ine aie Seutakne Beet ee) Hore you are, Mr. Mc rata ho mo » Intent 0 am sorry [ fooled you about MIs b promissory note." item Sara are you the to John Lexman,’ Pain aftald Paldan tho ed 7: | such character \ ! T ain afraid [{ did all the fooling. Promissory note?” aske The shot went shor ne Cain 1 os His tone was one of afratd had my trouble which waa thrust ' ahi Penney lek, ze aye i 7 a mirprise and’, ewore nothing, Ty Xe Inakinne UO sloner'a waa ridged and velied with MEuin" ha sald: ag the Greek put out! War Savings Songs himself for now he saw the a Key. wo PAMBION. i mont. “E must take this back to Scot-!T saw a ship a-saiing shado of rellef in Kara's is an opinion which 1 share, You-you—"" Kara ! BRN Sakae a ates ene ttas Cine 5 Commissioner reall ti f 1, with a wmile |, clawing hands mc ‘ We had AAyInine hoe teenie mice | A-salling on the aoa) committed an error—he had : ‘Curlously enough," ans T. backward ; 1 aed als, t cresunie.’ aap full of ammunition too definite. Lt mhean t what you + “Put up your hand 17 te rh ng Germany. | When I say promissory He handed the key to K sharply, “and be sus indeed,” said T. X rie went easily, as thoug 1 Won't you en it i the Ina flash the for tenia TIGA aentie t ny And, oh, bus T was happy b 1 nothing, "I mean Growl @ revolver whict aa should do something with That f had done my share, the securities which the X, shook his head pressed uncomf: the Tv edt NUE ho passed out of Through purchasing War Saviage variably given to one fre: " WS far aa Tecan see, t third button of tho « 4 walt. Hh BM ONG he pense auy of on! B id or she bas borrowed larg n and the key which coat the root | - ee ; money.” ave been kind enough to give me ia "That's not the first ‘ime you've (1 Be Continued.) To send it “ovew there. “4 - _ —— ’ 4 i i re a