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Two-Minute Beauty Chats | By Pauline Furlong Hy iting tour Lips a Habit Which Causes | Disfigurement hind Co, (The New York Brentng World.) y Coenen and rough lips are disagreeable conditions Conyeaht, WS by which are not confined always to cold weather, as a many of you know, and continual biting and wet- . Le PORK Ling the Lips must be stopped if you would have your lps Qppear soit and omooth, Then, too, if you bite your Nps for any length of time they will become thick and flabby and nothing will overcome this dis- figurement. Pallid lips are caused by weak blood and anaemia, and a diet containing vegetables and fruits, which abound tn fron and nature's mineral salts, to @rich the blood, will bring richer color in both Ips and cheeks. Eggs and Milk, spinach, beets, string beans! Weparagus, turnips, carrots, green! #, creamed onions, whole wheat ‘ead and muffins, bananas and fream and copious water drinking! Will benefit the emaciated woman Who ts anaemic. A little artific 1 coloring applied to pale lips, if used with discretion, and| Will improve their appearance: it should be smeared on with nd of your little finger, as shown| in the picture to- Allow the inner part of your little finger to out-| tine the lips and form the beautify- Ing “Cupid's bow,” beginning at the Centre and working to the right side and then back from the centre agaln | ond over to the left corner of the| Mouth. Do not run the rouge clear but to the ends of the upper and B bower lips, as this exaggerates the file \ (ize of your mouth and makes {t ap- ve BS } 5 Dear much larger than it really is. Any coloring for the lips which Contains cocoa butter or other nour-| Ishing lubricants will prevent! chapped lips and improve their ap-| warm water and then add one- Dearance meanwhile. A good home-| quarter ounce of glycerine. Beat} Made lip rouge ts given to-day: | until nearly cold and add rosewater | White wax, one f ounce; cocoa|to make desired consistency, then| butter, two ounces; lanolin, one| add carmine to color. Place in air-| Ounce; melt together over lJuke-' tight jars. | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. LANOLIN FOR SCALP—MRS. K.|:mucus from the stomach, stweetens | ¥. D.: Lanolin can be purchased in| the bh atin pee se ae ae Paria atora : complextot his Wi enee APY Grug Store: I am th ur blood and encourage that the clerks shouid tel emia. ‘The juice of a lemon does @id not know what It ts. You cannot} not make acid ty of th nlood, and it Make it. It ts the fat from the wool | ty entirely different from urte acid of eep un. sti eat | the k , &c, In fact, acid fruits pti tales Ne yy Ned) are known ‘to ald in the elimination dalled toilet janolin, and in ‘healing, | Of po us acids in the system by Rourlshing to skin and acalp, he \ & the action of the kid- Temove crow's fect and dandruff, if| viet sory weasel nyade | CAUSES OF PIMPLES JAAR hair. “Many other sare far tess |B: Lowered vitality and disordered Obsactionablo to use and just as bene. State of the blood causes them. Ab- cial, {f not. mote so, do not use! s0lu vaniiness for the body, inside rest GAN OE war ib and out, will prevent them appearing, at ty'out engi ses tp Wash the face with pure soap and sHOT BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM W' least once each day, but do MRS. J. N,C.: This ‘should prove) Dot rub it og tre nuously ye nk Beneficial rather than have evil + water and breathe deeply, \ A little artticial eoter red on the r little finge) HOME PAGE Monday, March 4 The Pa of Rest axis. As cong AS | Like | FoRGor To TEL. You WHATS | TRE CABARET IRNITTIN 0) Clu® MEETS MERE” HAT NOISE TS DAY. Bur THAT NEEDN'T ROTHER You Go BACK TO SLEEP “THAT'S IN THE eee, By Maurice Ketten 1 Forcor T TEL You THE CABARET KNITTING CLUB, KNITS WiTH A JAZZ Band To SPEED UP The KNITTING Oniginal Fashion Dent For The Evening World’ Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Vs. bP Une Proms Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Onna Pretty Frock for Spring Days HE war income, @™ tha increased cont jof living, ts the cause homy with many . « Woman Who did not |know what It meant ng before, So this ap if a suit ts admit to the wardrobe, the Jone-picee frock will sacrificed, or if a one-piece frock Is ac- quired it will be made lin such a style as to serve the purpose of a suit, ‘This latter sug- gestion 1s the one | many women who have invested in fur pleces | this winter will choose, because the wearing of furs during the warm | months Is now an ac- cepted fashion, and | the warmth of one In the spring over a one- pleca frock 1s suf- ficient. Also, a trim | frock and a fur plece | are infinitely more be- oming to some women than a sult | My design to-fay offers the trigness of the tallored suit with the soft and gracious style of @ frock, The waist makes a dashing line in its) eure closing, which crosses to the left hip, where three round buttons hold it, The points at the lower edge of the waist in front lend a subtle suggestion of the waistcoat, which is playing such a prominent part In both j sults and frocks this PRACTICAL BUT DRESSY DESIGN, season, Tho effect ts EASY TO COPY. emphasized by two tiny pockets With a net collar and Answers to Queries jabot to complete the neck, together | Fashion kitor, The Kreniag World: with a braid finished shawl collar and} Will you advise me concerning & \furn-back cuffs, the walst in as trig| 0d color with which to face .. violet Sad mtast as any one sould Wish crew hat ig, Bs am making? 1 ‘An for the skirt, who can deny the! Rave dark hair, blue-gray eyes, good ladded charm it lends the waist, 90 Son medium, oer ener j much more so than would © Fitie|_A turquoise blue would be both in front, laid in plaits from the watst|#mart and becoming, ling, disappenrs under a short etraight pepium which overhangs the back Of | Pasion Rajtor. The Brening World: . the skirt, Silk braid binds the edges! Am making a brown serge Eton fects. Of course, the open the pore ommended for r Bhould consult ACID IN LEMONS—MRS. WAT, TER F.: Lemon water fi tng, using juice of ha @ glass of hot water, @tituting fish for me Be ieroe crwani and ance An Ordinary Lad fmg the Lenten days they have a and varied assortn t to #elec from. The conservation of food ha Copyright, International Press Barear Deen the means of Introducing va- CHAPTER 1. lous species of edible fish, and @ay We aro-eating delicious fish of hardly princely, but the royal which we never had neard watil the from the high crimson yelvet seat of his chalr, Food Administration came into ex- Prince Ferdinand William istence. consisting of a pair of blue eerge trousers, When buying fish it t9 economy to i of white linen, irked him. urchase the whole fs and ask (¢ “He had been brought to the Opera House under a misapprehension you the trimmings. ‘This will be the | His aunt, the Ar Wame a thou mn hau Diet atid you Ww u Wi al da a : Jutchman it ot c Wil form tho basis of a good tisn!? man was not ghos evature al inspiring 1 put the trying of fish in sual WAY, | off on creaky rollers, Gey op ailvod ten are as nwe| Cousins, the Princesses Hedwig and if pannod, er thorouguly elean- | Hilda, attended by Hedwig's Indy-in tng fi ) i nd) w 14 When a princess of the galt and roll in fine bie ibs, In Court becomes seventeen, drops @ frying pan have just vuthes b- | governesses and takes to ladies-ip pings to prevent ish from ting. Hedwig was etght he and when this is very \ iu) Crown Prince liked Hedwig better and brewn qu.ck nh D 4 vi Pikdn Although she had been Then cove ying pan and let fish duced formally to the Court euok very slowly vy ton n the Christmas Eve ball, and had bee ten to twenty minutes, according to y presented by her grandfather, wize of fist he Kin ith the usual string of yer A ster: equi: sand her own carriage with th the whoels Jed half way ma 7 Ay the King. and. Prince. Ferdi- ‘ "i with |aand Wiliam Ott had gold F e still ran off now and then Sate ee Fingike tea with the Crown Pring AUB . oe : ! Misv Hraithwatte in the echoo! Alster hae ; 1) at the Palace; and she emld Lig aah : het ¢ \t deal of bread and butter, oe neuen c « lledwig'a eye, he ran bis tent Aire Aa * kers up through his thick yellow Batra enter ind grinned, Hedwig blushed. Bhiter i : e had jed to him once, while eee Bh i m king in warden at ak pr ie 4 summer palace, that she was Baentie! BU Hee 8 nking of being ‘in love with a fag fish ru 1 ¢ naa) ung lieutenant who was attached ie sab tu on 0 k ute, ‘Phe Prince A ben , inp NBO was ¢ 1 Otto, for short, by ate M a : eiulige He actually had oven hames—thé Prince had been ea ; . ih interested, For some time af- aten * ‘ {he had bothered = Miss ora) the, nit i Liraitiwalte to define being in love, glices, 8 t ion 1 4 had no really satisfactory shot i. bs : or j ‘ la oa ~ ef hte ay for in- ee OK Min ha rown quite ori ¥ My ita the young atte Sule, Dace on ir Hy abhed toh Ye him’ ride with ‘ ‘ at th Ming ach The ekin » \ f 1 had gran d ha ld gaan hb } c i" had been quite friitleas > ‘ far after all, Licut, Lurisc mma bu ! ¥ hata the uae ee moe, Halibut, found Wy mention bough he ap: Showing How a Prince Found Joy ATRIOTIC housewives are mub- By Me rely A cting Like HS Crown Prince sat in the royal box and swung his legs. not quite reach Ho caught up royal robes, a short Eton jacket, iduches# Annunciata, had strongly advocat a toe Dutehman,” and his English governess, So here he w a “The Fiy- then he took @ long bre turned to the left, Fe ! nd the Flying wad, from the royal Bdowder, box, only too plainly a ship which had length and height, without thick- Tho conservation of fats prohibite) ness, And instead of flying, after dreary aeons of singing uy at all, nor were the royal own drawn up before the door, and puzzled. Beppo and Hans erect on the » thoir haughty noses red in the w for the ear \t was moved So now Ferdinand William Otto ran at 0 crowd. It seemed very strange him. Not that he was unaccustor to crowds. Had he not, that very on again Christmas, gone shopping ia the cit). peculiar at accompanied only by one of b tutors and Miss Braithwaite bought for his grandfather, | #® burnt-wood box, which mig either neckties or gloves, and for © gesture of the After that she refused to look across siaring fixedly at The Archduchess, was nodding tting well back, tside the royal ayed outside music, not se: run o man on the cor taking Ferdinand Willlam Otto by thea all. More the shoulder, gave him & talking 10 cured clgarett aod @ 4b Otto was fu crown, a am looked across, and smiled and nodded at Ferdinand the score in William Otto stopp burt of his allowanc Hilda ptole onies where wandered bout the curridor, it tunnels of incredible blackness, would etretch his short logs, ‘And thrust ono out over a gorge, whirled outside tt was @ fine day. If looked one in mad curves around corners of already like spring, precipitous heights, and With the trepidation of a canary Ianded one, panting, breathless, who finds his cage door open, and, shocked, and reeling, but safe, hopping to the threshold, surveys the very platform where one had pur world before venturing to explore it, chased one's ticket three etornities, Prince Ferdinand William Otto rose which wera only minutes, before. to his feet, tiptoed past the Arch- to the scenic railway he went duchess Annunciata, who did not * 6 © © © move, and looked around him from 4 the doorway, The Chancellor slop’ At 8 o'clock that @ nd William lace throug hat and escape: boys dig ore ; square, H CHAPTER II. ME Crown Prince was just a 80's on at trifle dazzled by the brilliance of his success. He paused for contents, ‘mostly gentlemen one breathless moment under form, were moving off wi 4 ¢ ous; dering of hoofs that re porte-oochere of the opera hous the vaulted roof of thh cnt sath and the lights we he knew th th luce, arriages, with his Ferdinand William Otto was was stri d wit Kust banda lkew! derby hat was carefi very back of bis had scratched hia ne spring air was b So he turned to the lef © swallowed wp in as he waited in the sud Mires Brattle stood two sentries, Thoy at their eyes mo pd. And wi urt around which the ousing silver photograph frame but. Ware. 4 The next hour was full of re Mostly they os eat fbin things. For one, be di nged conversa hind @ street ear and wa them paced back and fo: his shoulder, in fr Ferdinand Will er by @ taxicab, The poll Focame out, and rom Lieut king. Ferdinand Wi nd dropped thei from us, but policy kept his windows, which were just proves — conclusiv would at the Crown Prin had not fee them, pon tro! turned Then ne diplomacy gited und passed along Hut even royalty has fis w Koch man would take nesses, At the next corner Ferd 1 pana it on behind bis ba and invested great fun. in the Mrince Ferdinand = W den fig lady, with arms and food In the shadows aod dates and eyes of cloves, Ho bal across, Ty Kentrios one of these ever since wooden omen, but som remember, but Mise Hraith- wrong in the courtyard in ® hud sternly refused to aul aards were all #tanding, a 6 pUrchune emed to be & great must 1 was the opera, looming aid And just as mm ead was—t Kk. Pris nd'to take the plus and William Otto bod the f \ part of at de in bis sm Am an fr \ 1a 1 a Hedwig's Heutenant had de hn wiloar toad ‘ i . iy 1 nu W nds in F tor é th which hurled on 5) shee es ned passive. The model wooden soldier. sneeze or cough Therefore the two ne r sign When they saw Werdinand Will Otto approaching them forgot to bring of a sentry ina @randfather commanded him, he) for afternoon, but di sentry Could not of jof a sort which ‘ome here,” said the King, can be also worn 6 no He went to the wide of the bed in the street with “Where have you been?’ a brown fur? in I ran away, air. Would ike it of to “Why something strained around the sidered, It entry's lower Juw muddeniy re~ 1 into @ smile aa His F ness drew @ hand from tts ening the Crown lated betwe more securely, approactind tt slow! There seemed to be a grout Carriages were rolling in under the stone 4 ¥ and, having dincharged 1 sentry to himself. ine his head learns to ase all around ko @ horse, hed the runaway tnte the © on in the wing where his grandfather, the King Aro the corner, “lone, As his | grandfather at the right, just around the corner. joie and went to bod early, who not been red and saluted Hraithwatte known Ho wan very dirty. His august face and bis ay Hos placed on the d As his collar k, he had taken it off and rolled it up. He decided, clattered down the sty Nighted wing sut,and where the Archduchess was contided “corridor Was held too tightly, and must have At the entrances to the archws have with alt they were carved out of wor Min, said have told you King’s bodycuant Y noment he was th wero making « and end tor Hedw » Uhan once he had # The old man turned Crown Prince ii the office mn had fallen 4 —— ——— |mult, and ask your advice about what to use for the shaw! collar, which | reaches to the lower edge, MRS. B. The collar is really a matter of choice, It could be of the suit fabric over which various over-collars of organdy or satin may be worn, or tt could be of tan or brown faille, Fashion Retitor, The Ereaiae World Will you kindly | design a style dress which | can wear advance into the room. Prince Ferdinand William Otto oon. | ieormette. This ts 1s rather an awful mo- ment. “EL don't exactly know, [ juat hought f would” "said the King, “you ‘chair and tell me about it We'd better talk it over, T think.” (itis Koval Tighness! drow up a chair, and sat on it ls feet not| s%p. reaching the oor, he hooked thom | ® fet 3 inches tall. Hround tho chair rung. ‘This waa per-| MISS T. J. M. misaible beeause, firat, the King could Medium shade of ot see them from bis bed. Second, | keen taffeta, with it kopt his knoes from shaking. Fuli| %ne color Georg. confession followed, repentance—for- | ett Tucks and wivenuia facing around . neck, rua in with . . beads, CHAPTER I, a NTIL lato that night Gen. | Fashion Balter, The Kreniog World: Mettlich and fhe King talked 1 would appre- together, The King bad been clate exceedingly « fted from his bed and sat! propped in @ great chair, Above bis onsanntion. SF shabby dressing gown hie face tan serge drese for my sixteen d gaunt and oid, In @ straight facing him sat his old friend Ua ee te aha oie year-old daughter She wants it fo and Chancellor, to whom the King spring wear in hat he believed the Prince weneral, including Sundays, he te of alight bull, late spring wear, though I neod the dealgn now, as I am doing all my sewing, Am thirty years old, a perfect blonde. Weigh 132 pounds, more rein, Hut the Chancellor oppowed him And turned to matters of state for support | no, some yours ago, alre, 1| came you with a pkin. ‘The Trincess Hedw a4 a child then, blond hair and and his late Hoya news eull with I ABT ih Goad wn eyes, 80 reawons, Your Maje ten, But things hav tween Ua and revyluth MRS. W. B. A simple motif embroidered Jn brown. Rose silk in neck aod sod ty line | 1 Be » stand f & bey and an} and almady 6 muUc Mopring of d aried But Mettlich | b i aleeves Buttons j ago in bis hands covered with and oir ned and gOS shee RTE Kar aa ald BOOGe. - the enmity of seontont wa Karnia? ( SOME GOOD “FAK RS,” t expen the army, and ot th INDU “fa are entirely @lf- tions ong Karnian bor ferer 6 person, A ne Hen Bol H e he persona in th! i F of fa cou whom we deseribe *t vame sound. Over 4 holy man and they ng in the streets ives are spent new. To pli " I 1 voluntary and most 1X on ur k tuneomforta *nances, 40 they must rt ¢ |depend on the natives torn f UK who had 4 Hodwty wn, made ‘ 1 " net be . 1 1 ' ‘ tal de Ty waa'$ » trian thes, il i ‘ © pledge them: 0 t “ n ice and others 4 th 1 edt the latter being » ropes ‘many feet long 4 To tinued.) isted about the chest. > eee Se soe