The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1918, Page 17

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— “Fashion Designs _ For The Evening World’ s ih Home Dressmakers : | By Mildred Lodewick . __ A (0 7 Coprriaht. 1918 dy the Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World, yy an Smart Frock of Sport Sitk : HE sports mate. a nannnnnnote \ #0 successful in . . gaining woman's in ( x terest the past two . years that this r finda them In a cli HOME PAGE Easenve Ma = 1 Famous Filin Actresses Tell. About Themselves! —— MARY PICKFORD Went on Stage asa Child | HOUSE Comyright, 1018. by the Press Publishing Oo. (The New York Evening World), SAME By Mary Pickford | RATES (Written for The Evening World) As BEFORE she WAR T doesn't seem so long ago when | ee ee walked upon the stage for the first time. 1 was but five years! Old and travelled with a company on the poad under lance of my mother, who has always been my Managerial genius, Toronto was our ome, and shortly after I appeared ‘on the stage my sister Lottie and my Brother Jack jolacd the company. ‘The real beginning of my career, however, came some time afterward when I walked into a m era office | end asked him whether it was pos-| sible for me to get & position in mo- tion’ pictures. Ha took my name and} then asked mo to come back the fol- lowing day. I thought it was the @ame thing all over again, for 1 had) climbed many stairs to managers | Set A FIRST CLASS TABLE "Buy ONLY fh Resr — of their own, That is to my, they are recog jie as having a det inte character and are considered separ ately and apart ther dress fabr joo he re ove the averse ery woman Will plan thin year to have ALTHOUGH FOOD is HIGHER 1 CHARGE The Sane one costume made u ‘offices in the hope that there was ‘ t > as z from, some sport silk. Something about me that would ap 45 ReFoRe me EWAR “ oats) fp PRED UP » Foe. Law S \e 2 for although intro Peal to some ono. Fate has its inex- % + FRB, PRESENT | wy iuced. to Use us “ap Plicable way in shaping people's for- silks,” they aro sult- ible and practical t regular summer waar, iKhaki-kool is the known of these tunes, for when I returned the next day I was sent to tho Biograph Studio. My memory serves me wonderfully well, for it seems but yesterday when I met Me. Griffith, The first day that Mr, Grifith made a test of my work Lala ih BM ooh han tol) fhe gave me a purt in a scene at $5 a) but a “bit,” the film starring Florence day. His associates were quite scep- | Lawrence, | tical concerning the possibilit At that time but three or four days what he considered his new were required to make a film. Al but they agreed to let him try mo out, | "ctures were split reels of 500 to 1,000 feet ton Salarie “ y The very next week 1 was starred in| ¢io a day to £80 c week eee fm eaves, It ts so rich and beaatiful in tex- ure and su attractive }and smart in colors and designs that one ostume of it Is suf lent to give the de- d quality of ele- Jiaunce and style to | “The Violin Maker of Cremona,” play-| From the Blograph Company I went June's whole wardrobe Sng opposite Owen Moore, who since | to the Parteus Viayers, with which My design to-day ®ecame my husband. However, the be boa We bia have Men since aon ombines plain’ and first picture in which I appeared was|than Paramoun’ cad ‘Arteratt pictures plaid Khaki-kool in « “Mer First Bigcul in which I had| within the last fou FROM TH mart and simple way \ ad | w ¢ teat four yeare VUL LET You MY BoaRdERS LooRe Sey ) a. One-piece, ens » : Pesta SOON _ ceNE 3508 NAVE PLENTY tho plaid in used a a HANE HEY STA i ACANCIES a platted skirt | wo-Minute Beauty Chats | \_ VACANCY ME TILL THEY DIE Goo NictTT (CR Pox haem neni —— Oe and slim from a foun. LY tation hip yoke of a. By Pauline Furlong = ning material, ‘Tho waist of plain allk, natching in color the FE ~ plaid, is plain and { TCU FERTE—No. 4 | vomi-ditting, contint- mo: | ng like a coat ev | Rerenve Tattar Eromithe Teeth by Ap- | tho skirt, to: be PRACTICAL DEBE FOR. SPRING DAYS, plying Powdered Pumice on Orange pleted with a ¢ } AVAILABLE AT SMALL COST, 4 5 7, turn-up 1 of white Stick Wound With Absorbent Cotton hakl-kool, ‘The opening of the waist practical wear, although rose, and Moistened With Peroxide of Hydrogen. lown the side with square white pearl pongee color are good together, Copyright, 1919. by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ttons permite eg eee ‘ . heed ae aliens may be combined pred 0 the head, Sollar an wi “ ht co! T Umes dark stains appear on) and with milk of magnesia after : ie at the white: ahi complete the . - the teeth or between them,| cleansing your tecth at night, es- frock | Answers to Queries and these are nature's warn-| Pecially if you are a sufferer from = on, Kmerald green and white ts pers | is on Raitor. Tha Rrening World ae J he best colo’ | 5 ~ a \ Thwesthat tie teeth coed the atteas|* idity of the stomach. | A haps the best color suggestion aa \, Will you please o lion of a dentist, The very best) ©————— = = = Sa aon — - - ——-| { Va esten for me a dentist is none too good, and it is a F NA serge dress for grave mistake to endeavor to econ | street wear? 1 am omize in this directfon. We are all in mourning, twen- al the mercy of our dentists when it) | 2 pnt welgh pun: comes to teeth troubles, so it is al- ines cellars ; ways best to have a reliable one, Man earne ‘the note started with 4 indus Mr, Leximan ¢ bcture at ~ ie u 4 Induce 3 v to lect ut * ould itke some with a good reputation as to hon- John Lexman 2 Last Discloses dun “What " PAU Eoriman Plaoe?'' he aakod LONG LIVE THE KING thing youtHfn esty and ability, and consult him h Wh She shook her head. s md The ole Amazing Story rane a et Bs of ay on. i Yooking, because | often, te he note say?” urnished house I have Fenced at do not look my age rt “Get out of here quick’ T don’t Hlackheath Will induce M 7 | These dark spots may sometimes Of His Flight know who had put it there, but I'd an to Aba lature basse?” THIS GREAT ROMANCE OF be removed temporarily by the small eee evidently been spotted and 1 was i H : ; taking no chances, That's the whole t ask questions,” she slip on over th dpaper disks which the dentists ‘Copsria h story from beginning to end. I accl- pleaded, “do this fot . umy." , e mpeg ; ATNOTSIN OF FP ' dentally happaned to meet the young ” Ho saw sho waa in earnoats WU Begin on the Home Page Monday, March 4 head or tt may be use for this purpose, and if they are f ‘ ; jady, Miss Holland—Miss Bartholo “I'l write to old Lexman this after- \ buttoned down the new as she ts—and followed her to noon," he promised . hot speedily cleaned off may eat into, ? her house tn Portman I was the night you were “L should prefers uy found himself to his intense London going very re Hartholi u know no more ed. the mat in-and if I may be tion to } John Lexman tole mod his re m ' back. Black ‘sou : searched by the British ‘authorities ewhere 4 had foreseon that powsibility tache may outiine ‘id had taken ip enough coal to last yoke ant edges of vim for the run | belt, also cover the Wo had a fuirly stormy pasauge in — buckle, M t an, but after that the enamel and eventually cause a } cavity, bow Tartar, which also destroys the) delicate enamel on the teeth, may| ; hax some may | extend 1 It promixe s struck dead*— he any more shoc Iomy dear ya sudden end,” r \ the w ed until we arrived at : y'Keep all that sabbath talk for the woman need be.” ed Hila p Won had. to. go, ashore. in| Pashia itt, The Bresing Wer't i] chaplain, maneded » and And so ft came be t f torments wu Kora told us t Am asking your ad. | hey took away Mr. Fisher, not an name of Belinda B You do not kn Consul inteht a vi neerning style 5 | . aah ve gentleman came In,” satd especially dissatisfied man, was added to the selected an that sear “Wa r wh dig 3 x Nat genre ut 4 we | CHAPTER XL and T saw him up to the Serer Nee ‘chiefs who were making for jut some disreputable villain called dresses, Grace heavily veiled, and 1) fr ® Bice blue serge | Continued.) T heard hv ning out and CHAPTER XX. London at that 1 re Mat wit ry that he had wearing a greasy kaftan which, “4. I am forty iE death of Kara provided T. went up and spoke to him w he x sa the man who had t i ro owith my somewhat emaciated fac® years of a but look X. with a problem that was to Was having a chat with Mr, Kara at X's, mood carried him to Port- jution of the morning and unshaven appearance, passed | younger, 36 inch buat. Reon Wake many nuccos- '¢,0p0n door.” man Place, where he had ur- Killing: the un y 1 t me without ninaht YOUREer, $8 op Paat, eRe Cpiaica Did you hear Mr, Kara speak? ranged to meet Holinda 'P¥Y Which sure nd waa one “Kara's home waa and te about| 4? !ncb hip, but onty sive nights. Fisher, the man i faney 1 did, sir,” said Fisher; Osha) cde tone 6 tld The signiticance — ol t any teen miles from Durazgo, It tx, 5 feet 1 inch tall, ao servant in the Kara hoi whe dis do gentleman was “ ha candles, which at that moment we It was 4 on the main road, but it is like very long ines. | el seen at a glance that these two un- MISS F. H. B. Fe MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ‘This model may | ppeared ¢ h | 0 he ¢ n 1 © Black Museum a one ¢ c | ippeared on the night of th MIA! menitlaas dbpatood ont -anether a ¥ed Huse t ne of the | 1 am an excellent was not to be found, Cor ? . %, ‘ 7 @ which wind ooo stress, al 1 Wibae WAADK te cee ike a he was not an “Where is Mr. Lexman going ¢ rowin selected for this Kather- rrow t tho hilla to thy Seamstress, and if : sher might by ity sive tile. famous lea Ata not W a bie or f town. ‘The country do say ny cl | Belinda Mary, daughter of Sir Wi 1 Piaher, but Rive eS reat ‘i eeu if his x furniture I When tncultivated, We alwa “vo & hee AEs chties reitable you wore telling me abe was the eleare nit the ad had ito pak! throu RWRGBA endl teens be a : Ow, W a had ethmes question with which arocted ends ¢ ‘ k hug re ts ee a 1 shee” fp rk for Kara as @ stenog ' tix aha. clenea, ie HKE Daptcat of the Pa Mars eg dog at oop opied many of you rder to ure gems which her As a : . , : © and cami to roads which | stylea and al {her had intrusted to the man. forty-five, he oe i PERRIN RA Oe. " ub ch ‘ - ' er { the mountains Aya complime i , m yr terest to me ude rin ad lem this snout Rad walla Tok nd wh last known to have been this before. ly, ‘Ele has called hia lectur ; site DS Ren A i MRS, J.C. W 1 in the cellar honenth We vecullar about ius of the 1 mal aie i cominttted Diroeh Haw OF mye ahareens Tt yeaa sive satin may be is Kara's Jso had disappeared, him ! t nveraal lon i witrder een in. Ponir In ' used for cuffs « Not impro! ake new 8 eis , < Fisher hes Nothing, sir, 1% no « brain being came to Belinda Mary ag she stood in trouble riting, a al a ‘ tied collar, the latter t Paittiteaa f R uscont the fat » of his arms In the sof criminal the echinte-draped doorway which led man who was un at wis and ted. We passed overlaid with w ‘ jof his enc Babe Khe ikaw Senn) Daamante at : drawing room to the roo v then on t f bet xr new red with Ga se ahi And, lastly, George Gathe the “Meaning that me es bis genius for the constr aaa study reed from the serv t ‘1 ilberry and ollve. tre whitet i sette of blue Georgette, tucked. xplorer and the last man t Meaning that an artificial adv Sager an slater John Laxman with pr ' t the valleys there were folds of maize and topped With band of white, live, wlso had disappeared, T. X 6, sir nake out. 0% Bt Wore it employed in ' IK 1am, as you this man w n “vy on nd corr The palazao st mene pes r ft arm legitimate business of 1 w er of storiey which de tty f It is appr 1 . 1 | was excee xiOUs sae he Xam certain he would make a : wee apn t 1 w mor two paths, which « be have Mashion ® Hess eaeig oN : 1 Gb i but uiied to > Ura 6 4 " iat i " ne i} 1 f t at have five vavu ni none in the world 1 I y be removed at home by applying @! make pr aI thik direction fatperaiied ai nie ne Phe ' t aviator, ¥ Os 1 ° ne 4 of eres Chine Hitle powdered pumice stone on the tt 0 wth emina that he res f adhe ha Td ARTE ; Sait NUaniAt bean ot Ss thee aRtee rT ne { i; this peculiar p nd of an orange wood sick heey rd 1 Sir Willlam of a und Went out tation Toniidarthen¢ tor the inane f RSeahin ator Faq J ock shade of blu hag, been wound around with abs) eseade that had reached aim from “MK When the Secret Police of The story of i held Mii AC\ which ts not be Relinda “Ma ediately 7. rior was dis- '"? * 7 wou) ra » telir aT . 1 ‘ w, arrived at Nine to mie ov sorbent cotton and moistened with a Mary. Immediately TX 1 did that £ elvilized countels " 1d ti t aa j } F 1 ae econ to} ACN. Oe Oe Waar Gaidive of nyétoeen Nt bis thread—and success ind that one O'Grady is on fis wa nA with 1 ae f | t nse Ty cosine 8: QOSh oF , alt He found the girl, who de ‘4 Re Bath ine Stectetion ce ins worn command, to of t probl ; H ' hema which Tt can wee a Just rub the spot covered With’ cried her fileht from. the salts "a Jownstaits to ee ae tion acces ! y t \ ‘ opportunity. to | n of some other tartar and do not touch the other “py wus of mystery about {he hall en alan enna : i ua iaihee ¥ j \ tenay the w whacking preferred fit | color? What would parta of the teeth, as pumice stone at pu X.. and she reso. fee itrenand Yan haeaide. oa ool kan wiet ansuidanacalluwet anor ¥ ; ; ; Be OO ee ae al you suggest to K¢ destroys the enamel, Tho refused to reveal many th He paused a lded. ‘dor t 5 1 td man who ' A thls ayard: 5 A ‘ 1 . 7 I | | w t’ Am twenty whieh th hould be performed h 1 to know, But th mi : 5 hy i y ‘ | B oleht vears of aae in rT aratetnn 1 how it came tt t in pollee c " poychole oO slay °o rT t pn hia} { in a tall is Mustratod to-day pit | Waa Convinced that shy i been in the John Loxman ts nut o: hie ton. Kara fer the BE Perineal ! ; ne 1 ; all Be gure to remove every partic! Mt Pothing to do with the h of ning except iver this lecture,* ! \ t t of weighing 107 Nara. Also he was convinced that pal outside to , \ Tw It 1 r And non, T indy, aR of the pumice one by therow bh 5 r that ¢ in going to tr is wh ott t ' jer |e a Won & Very pretty min—tn tant : » before Suu mitted the murder and how It was q. ' ' tt Collar and tacing Washing of the teeth with powder ojos charming girl t ter there a ce ane 1 fou ‘ i: 4 Mahone. with of tanto may be of Or paste after using It and do fot) Matters stool this way when Planer Ww nitand I can ' ® voyage Was 4 t tan satin, algo ‘outs use pumice more than several times fell into the clutch of the police, And ie Low 1s made my We saw very . 1 1 Kara.” he sat nd belt lining Chemisette of tuaked | @ year, ninediately he was lined up for an! Jump it mouth, and \ 7 ' H x not int there a lire p of plaited tan chiffon, or blue e&iffon j Rinse the mouth thoroughly with sition at the hands of TX K ked T,X Te that betty i ’ : : hte rox Mer pped w a lime water alter cating aud (ute (uo uieus tas yd ' 1 ‘ ls Mina MI 1 vou remodel Se ciate) eau BUN Yh ed tk ned ikl Mak FU iki eh tek oo COU be bl Weed wie ed ete bee ae Ue OU ieee Gieasial, We Bead be 4 a yOab ssoiva for a, BE ee eee 4 |

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