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SST HOME PAGE aturday, March 2 Magazines SE Mh Pf? ta] By Pauline Furlong YOUR TEETH—No. 5 Extremes of hot and cold food or drinks are tad for the teeth and the complexion—Diet as important to the teeth as cleanlines: Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co . IET is almost as important a) D factor in keeping the teeth] in good condition as cleanli-| nese, because extremes in hot and| cold drinks and foods and unwhole- some dishes which cause wcidity and fermentation encourage the teeth to speedily lose their color and decay. Foods which are extremely sweet}.. or very sour, iced drinks and very hot tea and coffee should be avoided! @@ much for bettering the condition of the teeth as for keeping the com- plexion clear and smooth, because extremes in diet will ruin both eventually, | Tt is a good plan to place your tooth brush in a glass of warm water with a little listerine or other) antiseptic for about fifteen minutes | \ | | The New York Evening Worl fn the morning before using it. This Mill soften it and cause the bristles Gargle the throat with mouth- to ewell and prevent irritating the Wiaubane LRHEOH ee gums, Wash tooth brush in cold! —" | water after using. Gargle the! freshing mouth wash and leave a throat and rinse the mouth to keep| pleasant tasto in the mouth for the breath pure and sweet. The) hours: Almond oil, five drops; alco-| formulas given below are desirable for this purpose. half pint; di A few drops of spirits of cam-| Most of my phor and tincture of myrrh in a|that sour bre glass of water after cleansing the! indigestion teeth makes an effective and re-| acidity, can be overcome and pre freshing mouth wash and gargle.| vented by taking a half glass of hot It fs also asiringent and hardens water with a half teaspoonful of the gums. bicarbonate of soda dissolved in it. The following ingredients, mixed| A small piece of orris root, Meorl¢e well together and kept in an air-)or gum myrrh left in the mouth tight bottle, make a delightfully re-| over night wil eeten the breath. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions FORMULA FOR DANORUFF—| 02 tops of your shoulders. Raise and MRS. G.'F. N.; Use some of the fol-| lower the fists to shoulders titty | lows tt } with ause times at eac practice. Do not swing| lowing on the scalp h mass48e) tho arms backward, as this broadens | every night: Tincture of cantharides,| the chest. You must | one ounce; olive ot], one ounce; bay| looser at the top a | massage applied on the f yum, six ounces, to stimulate and permit = circulation, This is the only way to| PUFFS UNDER EYES—Mrs. JT. B.! remove the excess fat and inert tlecue| Gt Internal disturbances, probably of | from the shoulder Llados | the kidneys or heart, cause these.| oy | No local remedy will remove thein.| HORSEBACK RIDING—atns, 2.1. | Copious water drinking will help @ cive and stimulatec tne ; little but you should see a doctor. + tion. ‘Tho cross huddle should ie otherwise one hip ma: ger than the other, Breat during your rid hol, half pint; tincture of orris root, illed water, one pint. readers already know th, which arises from nd tartar, caused by free bl WEIGHT CHANGES EACH DAY —MRS. H, G. P.: Naturally Weigh less in the morning and you ‘should weigh from one and a half to two and a half pounds less on aris- ing. Above all stop worrying about your weight or you will never get any heavier. FAT ON SHOULDERS LAURA T.: Since you cannot p ‘bag punching, which is the best all- round exercise for fat on shoulde:s, uy raising the arms above the head, using two-pound dumb with the dumbbells tight in the hands and closed fists r ly By a a No, the drawings qunt coxtginal, : body as I could put them, 1 hud the knife and fling off the receiver, I & iS See ee ye The Heuiewife’s ve ~ two candles. How I shouid uso them was hoping that Fisher had taken m MARY ROBERTS RINEHART | weiter : om.me s Soren. kechirs Retitarey wrsieets both Iready decided. Thevalet warning and had gone. When | i | rooms 10 patil, "EEE Set tm There te caldom Scrapbook of Memjagton ara a iit, at ia oj3tt oc PAUn GER Ldtood Thicke Gieketon Ge tonaeaac eo Ta Rano os Will Begin on the Home Page Monday, March 1a tenet SU. twenty at ale, —— ry be ¥. the man who had killed iny Kiri aud Was nothing to do but to finish the @ foe Mera mr, {FBO DxenUm O9 twenty comt piece ‘ a ae aneed: (aca ¢ all that was beautiful in play ¢ 4 . | Q° To win’ @ pemnent do further do away with the need mil tages tar foes trom i i turned and aeddresucd an fears all the time, He never even or my part I should not only ims sg mena "Io and ‘ent Tone oo of a garbage tin in these days ice Ne ta Poets pa Was a breathless silence when !Maginary conversation to Kara. It harmed her—in the way Mr. Lexman Dortune your tome Bechotry to pat | il, ge a i ements na of Hooverizing, buro potato $4 Mebet HUMPS he paused, T,X. leaned back in his Nas horrible, but there was somé- feared, He told Mrs. Leaman that fom flim, but T should rod 110 Foe cour tS tes 20% are, fmt candle parings in the range. Tbe gas tus ped gaan A My tas a datetfew wity chair, hie head upon his breast, his (MINE epout tt ween aroused in? hor husband was dead just at he told “What do you think, Bavorsky?’ |0a7aaly Tate to sad ia four bow exmmlue bes ady Rartwvlogew. «figure oldec 5 Cye ching it ensa ol} r ain " : ‘ low catised is excellént for ridding tho af hai ay Alma tam act “of ube Bis Gee ss ded, his cycs watching anted to lwugh—laugh! Jolin Lerman his wito was cone, ‘The Ruswlan amiled @ little. |S" stay 7 sad in two poms at one tine? the ied iach iat the ts tuent * t A ' y Drew ° co Bub of scot. a the Bouse. Word roaches 1X. (ted ang ie oe vou Siskinan want on I heard the man coming up the What happened was that he brought,’ dlehaanter Holy Mir posica: tet me may I obtain coupon that rt or thats ; D itied : d from the bed und came aire and closed the door gingerly back to Englan 16 that you intend ging your ea wal) a solu Y vegig iuhugae trestisent of fasmen aad his wile @CTOMs et me us I closed the What length of time would it take — " a 2 that If you Intend bringing your! =, ° New York Evening World, No on n Xi josed the Who? asked T,X. incredulously. M. Lexman to Judgment you are | a” 'parnt tion 6f a tablespoon of baking soda | Atiueted Uy Sengremee beuw Leman bad aumied door behind me top tha candia to ben SGyacs Eameae < aad ihe girl with Wkoly to expose some very pretty | Yoru City Traine’ Werte et © @ Quert of warm water applied ES see “'Ah, Mr, Gathercole,” he said, in pletely estub * a OER ; Roandil eldentally, fs 14, | Wat dace Inolove four cemta ia, with @ soft cloth, rinsed with clear San that silky tone of bis, and heid out termined to hold » & Ba You wouldn't think it pos- sirccing bin rete saaten u [oo ‘: water, and wiped dry, will look al- CHAPTER XX. cole to South America to report upon his hand ation, and th tible, but when you reaitze that he might “ramark that any exposure | Cousin Eleanor. most as fresh as though just painted, | paneer possible Bold forr 1 way deier- "I did not speak. T just looked at See Apparently he hac had # yacht of his own and that he which drew attention to the lawless | wes | = CoarthiTined, mined to kely Kay determined bim with u sort of fierce joy in my evelope I had left on t for could travel up from w ver land- conditions of Albanta would not be . The housekeeper neod not hesitate FYER a long time Lexman to kill him n su ‘ that I my- art, the like of which [bad never § Hy te had not long to piesagelt iy Rarchiocerinct use in Tesarded by my Government with Honorable Mention for fo buy a squash or pum; 0 large | mado bis escape from the ¥lf Would cover every trace of my before experienced. iddenty with a crash T heard the ing place chose to his hou Dorey ee , for immediate consumption ay the SUHAioaOKEHGIN oe ie, compli And then he saw in my eyos tho Steel luioh full in Its place. Under Cadogan Square by motor car and “inne chiep Comminaloner was dee Writings and Drawings. Fee mseaiate conauimation se, the r Onguold of Kara, Uhiven ay te had planned my downs tut und hait reuched: for tho tei. (88 effect of the heat the candio had thut he comld take her atraleit away ,,7N8, Chiet Comminsioner waa deep | MANHATTAN Me, ha thacied be placing a I crossed to Italy and went fail, scheming every step and cover- phone bent 8 1 1 had expected. 1 into his cellar without disturbing jis |? thoveht an - |. Tester Livkiod, Kien ‘ piece of waxed paper over it {on to Milan,” he said. “There it waa ing his trail, #o did I plan to bring — “But at that moment I was on him, *!k¢d Flasher what was the meaning household, you'll understand that tie!!! x. Mert 4y Sas a he eata| {im 0 Bot — I learned that an eccentric English t iis death that no gusplcion He was a child in'my handy. Thad f the sound und he explained. T only aitticulty he had was In landing , "eit them me in,” he said To avoid mittens coming off sew a | Man who had arrived a few days pre- 1 fall cn me come back to Londen disguised passed down the stairs, talk! Wher. It was in the lower cellar that ny | sroumnt John Ma plece of elastic inside the wrist to| Yiously on one of the South American not unlike the dead man, a false arm and this T shook free © tine, I found u cub at 1 found her.” ae Faean Ae hie’ sid thor comets ft anug without cutting into the | bots at Genoa was in my hotel des- My beard had grown wild, and Tknew was merely a gaunt f thin wood 2 und drove to my lodgings You found her in the cellar?” dee ee ee and. ‘Tho Chief G Ma child's flesh. be " y il i enough of Gatherc 8 eccentsicltics which I had made in Par 1 “ neath r 7 overs the Chics Commiseloner io < bog “ ‘ a mn rei Commi: Aa . eae “My hote), I need hardly tell you, ve the part him back on the bed and half knelt, “"es#ed in evening kit C nodded, Tene ce) eee ae . s If melted butter is rubbed on well | Was Hot a fery expensive one and we In the afternoon I went to Cadogan half laid on bim ‘Ten minutes after T enter found | her 4 the dog—you Tat arg we're very muoh| jor “ ree écrubbed potatoes when they are to| Were evidently the only two English- Square and hung about until T saw Kara,’ 1 said, ‘you are going tu door of my T came out a 1 how Kara terrified her-—and I obliged to you,” he su for FY | beh so Nerine. Ber be taked the skins will be more edi-|imen in the place, L could do no less ara drive off, It wa first view dtc, man ubout t t 1 the dog with owt hangs: Unlabeatinig: Atory @ 1 r oP | bya Kor © Goidfeer, Marg 8 ble and not so hard. nN gO up and see what I coul of bim since L had left A a, and it to spent His hands tingul from t thousand kald a. le proudly n ¢ Ing o hy nat mu have done, BRONX - | for the poor fell who was y required all my prevent wildly, buted was halt we. We be found that nigh wars vas very t ea and t aut he PPO] Ethel Grey An empty egg shell can be used as| Well Kone when | saw him eomed me springing at him © street and Win ead haldane & the 5 ad py_of ihe admit ng % : a cooded dellborate 9 to put y BROOKLYN & funnet by making a hole in the | t mber hay eon him before tearing hi 1 is Mit ne ‘ Krom Victoria Streat ¢ Aug sles been living with you all self in ihe murderer's place and, ade iy “tial ; finall end just large enough for the |/nd when ooking round for some “Once he was ou sight, 1 went Nobody will know who killed you, “Ove straight to Bootland Vard. It Qivign x" emduionnye Belinda. Cee ed, Ut Only as to how) ‘ ant Heeg 4 Mauld to flow through. jidentification T discovered bis name; © house, adopting 4 inanner- Kara, think of that! T sha 4 no more th lence that griny nodded i Woes she miurdet # actun am oy tines ennacen. Loam, : areas If read led the bet } h " 1k list f mould have been speaking. Shey nodes: but a to the motive for that murder. | aia min West <” Dena if ytd ‘cumstanice { poor Gu My begins free—and you will be the contre of ap And that is why you didn't want’ 1 I might sa emarkable piece [Kinvenr® Siac ft 0. Walle A little sugar in the rinsing water!“ Gathereole, who had for, With @ fine mystery! All your. letter h you nil, the vd candle SHOUT ie to know where you were living iy beetal da lly Kinberg. Minartm N ! nevbab wih proverve the freshness of or- | return uth America. He we valet # be read, o fe will be ¢ 4% bent and the alarm bo given in une godded again, berateiy, and _ habe I NES Kandy, devpite its being laundered, | wus utr n malarial foyer been with and the will the Nore ofice ih which t was aittin You see phe was 1 © man's interruy with rn hat r a VOne STATE and blvod peivoning, and for a week, uae on the what you ar ere, gontiomen, ia my story!” yaid, “and f had to nurse hor up, and B walt atid do t P ching,” Termeee. Comule, Dugen, Benlemle Me Frequently an otherwise good pair] With an Itullan doc 1 fought as m Dartmoor, "released his arm for just as long |S threw out his arin. DE RASe HRT it wae Deccan (eames, melt AGS 20. BOE Rpemk inti jen Of gloves are unwearable because the | hurd as any ian could fight for his ing him, and as it took to draw my knife and Not auite who had killed Kara and I couldn't ce ‘ LONG ISLAND. favtoner has pulled out. Careful He was @ trying patient,” John when [heard bin ¥ I was certain, e. F think he died instastly, tT. X. swung round with a gasp, It you about Gra Tt ¢ regent ae ened, Cherise, Hauser, Lilien Tooping MeNd the hole and skew on a snap or | Lexman siniled suddenly at the yecol- Would. he nec » me, L Wondered, John Leaman sald si he malinds dary who, spore vying hb conv i NEW JERSEY da inake a buttonhole and sow on Jerilon, “vitriolic in his language, 1in- jy enite of iny beard and mye OT Ieee hits, where ba ind went 2h ean carry tt'on eho sald BA LILA hee an at che aceon avir JE & button, pationt and imperious. He was, for giaases? te the door, 1 had not much time What do you Nn?" aaked Jo “What are you « to dé about Pilsoge an, Jo 2 Anne Me a . ‘e , | example, te ribly Fensitive ebout his Appurently bo did not. I gave him e. I took the cand om ioy “aman teadtly he Leamen?" asked the (hie? Cominis- i a i 1 Auguat Dold whisk broom can be utilized loot arm and would not allow either cy chan \ " 4 1 nF e ene sioner, “and, by the way, T. X., how MASSAC either for cloaning between the pipes Lic doctor o myscli toenter thw room ays ae esti they Wore already duct ek to the open door with tho doa git this oie feat . NASSACHUSETTS | AND GON- of the radiator or as a sink broom. until he was covered to the whith is A 4 ra to hee. Uttea up t culnts curtal 1 flung it open “Fairly well,” replied ee ee od " cur. Pee i - aiid Ao eat or 6 D ) 6 nere was a walt which seemed an vonvieusly abe , Ape bis vol BR seis Ha * It troubled by mice, sprinkle about Pele Wud fe eat on dt Dravest or Gre part 1 had noticed there were und propped u ernity und throu) the tee rants eae foremittad sparoyin Tecan . the house oil of peppermint, to which frave, oareless of nimecr 1© two distinct telephone ¥ runnin emaller of the two way caine « gir mand grow into the TeOOs Ga Galhorbola eos > ! they have an aversion, and you will ¢ Deeiuee ho hed mot oe aewn fot of, I sf which autiful chvlously tt wae. not Ciathercale, he crossed it his |g get rid of them, finish his new book. His indomitable (An knew. thar fetch, The heat of the rocte Lexmanten Whispered TX. "Gri though to ail wppeurances, ho had hand to Jo Md ten intl | HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND Te remedy the poor draught of a SPL Md wot wave ‘him, Ho die! on fy! ey eine would still further he cand} = lost ia Jett arn.” ick Meta Tomiie ane tok ps OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Chiamey try opening the windows in ith of January of this year. 1 sumed t at wir and let the latch down in a » , ppg pa obvious?” asked the Chie ORE AORDAR ID Be : Heginning wt aly muge the s90m ten minutes before lighting }\" Nien at the time, having 8 holice off pie Tne, CHAPTER XX1. EME ED OE: es me ‘i Pile mbes ieneey : he Ns request to save his be- 1 * awere, x. 2 - r the fire. longings. When T-returned he had Wha of soma & Hn Pia tvacanngion het one HEY went out and left them @ith, “the rea) Gathercole had lost 1 sband shall tell me a a When the butter is found too hard bern buried. I went through his pas 4; es $4 house eid BAW beara's CUithos alone, two people who found jis right arm—that was the one error other a appler st \ ' for spreading, the quickest way to F and it was thon that [ conceived window was lit, and ten minu paper knife decided me. 1 j in this moment a heaven : Ile pa 4 the do« she we ~ soften it's to thoroughly heat a bowl a of bow I might approach Past 10 Lang Kara was in |t across the allver cl, box ¥o which {s not beyond the reach Chief puted at his und eaugnt \ and then invert it over the butter, |i Tiel ert (Pe telet (oid Mer at en. hate te Ha She ; f , and looked tnquivingly Ut , ad A ‘ ee a let from the Greek eal if walt Fed ong TABe On a me under th umar ut whic s weldoin “we have to make way, M 1" he said wire ‘To remoye mildew st soak been addressed to Bucios Upatant / p Dns recevari Unde r end uined, Belind 1 eager ery quick! t he LD ae th I ld i article affected in buttermilk over Ayé » avalt arrival, and then I had an es 7 t fPBe ne te : lience all to elf il What u ¢ writ ry called ‘The night and the mildew will reac remembered in a f Me Re ahatarn 5 Mee ) f pa ' 1 neau :s 1 Cand Lower OUPON NO. : ha uld n Rated by koife at the candiaend I balanced tha “OF course didn’t die,” she sald op : cour 4 wash out with the butte told me he had a or x " The Freachman shrugged bis you the buttermilk. © he had sent George Gath the police, Op @ prin card T bad only two bovks I could find ip ta ecorntully; “Kara was playing on bis shoulders, ’ { an Yor HE CLU How Vengeance Was at Last Pai Which Was Only Justice right, 1918, by The Brew Miblishing 0 (The New York Brening World.) Can You Beat It! HE IS CRAZY ‘TO MEET You WIFEY Your Tyi APPEALS TONE. SCRAWNY WOHEN MEAN NOTHING TO ME 1 WISH ALL WOMEN WERE Just LiKE You, = / H SYQUR TYPE FASC/NATES NE icine Sucd A CHARMING ADORABLE MAN | HEIS CRAZY ABour MY TYPE OF Beauty 1 AN NOT HE MANUFACTURES SURPRISED AN ANT7 FAT PREPARATION BY___ EDGAR.__ WALLACE erica? Written the number he bore in Dart- room, and fortunately they were | pultane ae, oftee write, them, and nee moor and had added the wor heavy. ‘ wratiries are [salisned gat the wataag, (5 ow you; get out of here quick.’ “L had no means of knowing how LONG LIVE THE KING . | ising Mentioned’ dia what we Call till Greater Ven eance “As he turned to lead the way up- long it would tai melt the caudie 17S. Wwhea'l ‘rely 'to an Koguah child ehowta g ’ stairs 1 flung the envelope containing: to & state of flexion which would al- | cud Ne, The Knglieh cahld frit asp tue card on the tuble tat ull, low the full wolght of the books to cramtigg When rep teg te Fae leche, 0 Maatinn, In an inside pocket, as near to ty bear upon the candle end of the paper THIS GREAT ROMANCE OF fay wo cny drawides, fur the magazines? By Maurice E OF THE TWISTED CAND er a The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer . Copyright, 1918, ty the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Workt). as es Seein America By Uncle Harry Yellowstone Park, this wonderful park, sixty- two miles long and fifty-four | wide, was set aside for the benefit and enjoyment of the people forever,” said Mrs, Martin, “and the Government bullt these fine antomo- bile roads and takes care of {t.” Tt wag tho third day of a delightful trip through the park. Tho three had seen Yellowstone Lake and the Lower Falls, where the river plunges down | 808 feet, sending up a cloud of lacy |mist. The first glimpse of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone had left them speechless, ne colors of the rocky walls—orange, yellow, red and purple-were so brilliant they could only look in wonder, | Now they had come to the region of the geysers and wero standing at | a respectful distance from Old Falth- {ul, one of tho most famous, “In three minutes, now,” sald the gulde, for these geysers spout at rog Ular intervals end they cama to Mainmoth tHe Promptly on time, there came a/ Springs, whose waters, in Coursey rumble, and a column of hot water {of many years, have bullt a series OF shot 150 foot into the air, For several | broad, limestone terraces across « ra- minutes it remained suspended; then | vine, | dropped back into the ew There are trees and flowers | "Wo ure standing on a bed of lav grassy meadows in the p | the guide wont on, ‘for many of these | Teddy and Trix had been Aurprisad tall mountains you can see all about | to #eo many shy aniovals, deer, jus were once active volcanoes, What |lope end buffalo, feeding — ir |is left of the great foree which long | view until they learned that the Gov and rk and jago twisted this region into such | ernment protects them from hunters. |strange shapes now shows itself in| ‘The two went for a waik alter din. ‘hundreds of geysers and thousands of |ner on their last night in the park | hot spring \ey had gone but a little way from | ‘They were just too Inte to see the! the hotel when they caino face to face Glant, w crater 250 feet acro With @ large bear Hoth started to |tion, but they saw poo: run, but stopped on hearing a hearty |mud, stained many brilliant colors by | laugh, es hadiali at ditferent mincraix, besides ‘Black | “Don't be afraid,” sald a inan‘s Growler and Hurricane, where steam | voice, “he ts only looking for his sup- | bursts through small holes in the rock | per. Tho hotel feeds them ane they THE BRuTe ! LET'S Go HONE vith a nolse heard for miles, At the} are very tame. Goran Bleanor’s Stub Manion | Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn { } Piecdrcheel Siete SAB Nth) lotsa tL Mee Dear Cousin Contributors. HERI is no group of Kiddie Klub loyalists of whom we otber members aré more proud than we are of you. You try # please us with your contributions to our Kiddie Klub Korner and Kiddie Klub Magazine, and we willingly confess that you have not failed in your purpose. Not only have we en- joyed teading thom but other kiddies, who are not Klub members, and grown-ups, too old to Jotm our Cousin- ship, delight in them. I know many are curtous to know what those Cou- sins have written as well T have that privitege. and mean {t. ‘Their stories «re man: times fully as enjoyable as the printed contributions, It does not necessarily mean that the works of the authors whone names appear under the Hon- orable Mention head are inferior té thowe whose offerings are published It often happens that a poem or story 1s not published because jt is too long In order that your contribution may have an equal chance with thore of, But ont T say privile such grown-up people and see others,! other members, tell your stories in Shoe I do not know, !n cars and Not more than 150 words and make other public places, reading what Your poema not more than three stan- | zas In length. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q, After « mamber wine ove prise may he win anotheg! \ | 10h ow many Adie are there im the Kiddie | & AEE, one hundred thourand | (100,000) field Have you ‘ouher membe Have you any ouher re frome Syne: Yen we bare qui What “anesthe ‘0 Hin and gett a few, of the 4 Kiddie Keb! Q. Who writes Under the Sky’? you have written. [ double m ride in you at the sight. ee Surely when they read ‘the names ‘ in the Honorable Mention lst they one (THE END) | owen