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HOME PAGE Wednesday, March 13 Origi | For The Evening World’s © (Tue Now York E By Maurice Keéetten By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1018, by The Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) Cause and Treatment of Sties ponents Were as STY on the eye is merely a small boll, which TRAIN Te One weaken vasa Home Dressmakers A occurs on the edge or margin of the eyelid.| | |S to CROWDED BE CRUSHED By Mildred Lodewick Sties usually have a great tendency to return repeatedly for several months, and a general building up of the entire system and absolute rest for the eyes are essential. Sties are the result of lowered vitality and oye strain, and both of the causes must be overcome if they are to be removed and kept from reappearing. Great pain and swelling usually accompany the appearance of a sty, and hot water fomentations or bandages of hot water and hot witch hazel should be kept over the eyes when convenient to help bring the ety to a head. When it 1s evident that pus has been formed the sty should be Copyright, 1018, ty the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Works), ~~ A Trig Top Coat for Spring Days HERE will be two principal astihou- ettes this apri ons, ® narrow akirt overbung with a Garing cape or top coat, and the other on straight, slim, semi-fitted ines r Pierced with a fine needle which has been sterilized by dipping it {nto hot water and the edge of the eyelid carefully cleaned with absorbent cot- ton saturated with witch hazel or boracic acid to remove the discharge. Reading and fine sewing or other tasks which tax the eyes must not be indulged in while you are treating Disordered stomach, indigestion and habits of dissipation are also some direct causes of sties, and er- rors in diet, late hours and other con- ditions which affect the nervous sys- tem and likewise the eyes should be corrected if you wish to prevent them. A watery condition of the eyes Is due to congestion of the mucous membrane of the eyes, which is the POCK MARKS—G. L: I would not ad- vise you to use tar soap on the face and allow the lather to remain on un- the skin and would not remove the move the lather at once and rinse the the large pores. TO REDUCE LEG MUSCLES— MABEL K.: Nothing that I know of will do this, Superfiuous fat may be Answers to Health and Beauty Questions TAR SOAP FOR PIMPLES AND) obtained. Only experience wil! show ti it dries. This 1s very drying to] hour or so and then coarse pores or pock marks, Use warm | with the color water and any pure soap, but re-| because tt ts lable t ekin with, first warm and then very | 4): cold water for several minutes. Then | paste, when co. apply alcohol on a puff of cotton to} S°4P shampoo and then after the been renched, sty id he pierced by a fine needle. Read directions tn article, sensation of twitching, burning and smarting usually accompanies this ailment, and the eyes often appear swollen, red and heavy looking. how long to allow the aste to stay Vn the hair, because all Solors of hair lo not take the dye alike, Some women uso the henna paste for half use the plain hours, How- ays risky to tamper of the hair at home, ‘O appear streaky indigo paste for several ever, it ia alwi if not done by ex; ‘perts, they are not sure of t the results. ways wash out all traces of the oloring the hair, with rush a little liquid vase. line Into it to sive it a gloss and Anish, PAINS IN EYES—n, L. these paing are Ht Binoe noticeable only after NEXT TRAIN LETS WAIT e qualitios of bigness and a sty, nor indeed if you are subject Fae Py Greer warmth as extra ry to many of them. NEXT TRAIN Next TRAIN vantages. The coat, Poor Rupes! THEY Are WAITING FoR SEATS 'N THE SUBWAY. MAY BE THERE WILL BE ROOM IN THE NEXT TRAIN achieved by frocks and suits, Capes, indeed, are trying thor best to oust the top-coat from popu- lar use. But the top- coat is beating the cape at its own game by adopting its flaring lines, offering the coat's own therefore, ts the more practical choice for a woman who can have but one garment for out-door wear, al- though it cannot be de- nied that the cape is exceedingly attractive and full of charm for those who can afford to indulge in variety. A coat that answers every purpose of the result of long exposure to wind,|Tepid eye baths with the eye cup, springtime, smart strong light, dust, smoke, reading or} hot, wet compresses to the eyes and enough for sport wear fine sewing by artificial light. A}complete rest will also prevent sties. ~aithough not too “eporty” in character— for wear over allk or chiffon frocks, t# the | model shown to-day. It would be serviceable developed in tan, army blue or brick red home- spun material, Cut to flare all the way around from the shoulders, it ts held close to the figure in front by a belt which emerges from the side- front seams. The vest section which forms the front of the coat ls but- toned up to the neck, where the wide THIS SERVICEABLE COAT AVAILABLE AT SLIGHT EXPENSE. removed from the legs and other] cating meals they m, “hunchy’ collar rolls away. Wide|but was told that seal does not weai parts of the body through vigorous | !ndigestion, 7 AY De® caused by ta complete a harmonious whole. | well, whereas akunk wears well, but exercise and massage, however, ae —., might be teoceld for me, 1 leah One Perey TEA TONIC—N, in black than in brown, as I have a BARLEY ASTRINGENT_ FOR| preparat! H.C. This Answers to Queries LOOSE SKIN— MIS, BR. C.: ‘The {9 Kood condition, Worker te pload Vashi Tatar, The Brenig Weld: pale corepleniony) 7 i ae follow!n, xture is soften: qf e is y ape lo @ fol ening as well ag astringent and does | erly Hacatg, Wholesome foods, prop. T am seventeen years of age and; Seal mot require rubbing: Place three tablespoonfuls of pearl barley in one pint of boiling water, Let edokiintil soft, When cold strain and add.one teaspoonful benzoin. INDIGO FOR MAKING HAIR BLACK—MRS. IRMA L.: Take one ounce of henna powder and mix It with three parts of indigo. Add enough hot water to make a paste and apply it to small strands of the | hair with a tooth brush. Let it re- main on until the desired shade ts SPICED APPLES. ORD and quarter half a dozen after washing them thoroughly. Place these side by side in a paking dish, sprinkle with ground cloves and grated nutmeg and pour over them half a cup of either corn improved circula- tlon of the blood wil improve its | Quality, AIS A A Small Boy (Oonyrt ld Soldier To His Secret Pirates’ Den, Where Mystery Lurks x t, International Press Bureas.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, The gate was an excellent place for @ tiger. Around it was planted an almost impenetrable ecreen of ever- greens, so thick that the ground be- neath was quite bare of grass, Here the two hunters crawled on stomachs that began to feel a trifle empty, and here they happened on the trail Tucker found it first, His stumpy tail grew rigid. Nose to the ground, he crawled and wriggled through the WS \\ bathroom. weratohes.”* “Now seo here, mother,” the hunter's father protested, "you're the parent of a son, a perfectly hardy, healthy and normal youngster, with an imagina- tion, Probably he's hunting Indians. I saw him in the park yesterday with his air-rifle. Anyhow, Just stop wor- rying and ict him alone, A scratch or two won't hurt him, And as to his a He {# covered with THE’ MAN’ WITH THE BLACK CORD HERE IS A MYSTERY THAT BAFFLES SOLUTION Begin It on This Page Monday, March 18 would Ike to have a long stole and your advice certainly will be appreci- ated, Tam inclined to seal or skunk, Probably wear just as well as most fure and would be modish and be- coming, Fashion EAitor, The Krening World: Would itke to make myself a one-piece dress for school, and ask you to help me with a becoming style with long Ines, as Tam quite short. I weigh 112 pounds, am eighteen years of age, 5 feet 2 inches tall. I have five yards of dark blue serge. MRS, G. H. Red soutache or maple syrup and half a cup of Ferdinand William Octo, youthful weir . King UNdergrowth, Bobby at his hei And not eating, well, if he's not eating at strapping the long water, Allow to bake én fairly hot Spur the special cate OF Nibty arin Maia terthia ius now Bobby saw the trail, footprints, home he's getting food somewhere, I'll opening, red rimmed “ FoF reasons of state it is true that they resembled those of bet you a hat. oven about half an Lour and then let them gtand where they will keep warm without cooking until ready to rve, Lo wants wilt Rowrie, laud of Karo) heavy boots with nails, But, on the other hand, no one could say surely that the nail marks were not those of claws, place for @ cave. It was a plain, the site of the old wall, and now planted in grass and flowers. He himself had seen it graded and sown. A cave! So Bobby was undisturbed, save that the governess protested that he neard nothing she told him, and was absent minded at his lessons, But as she covered when 1 found it,” he sald, in- dustriously scrapin, “lw ally clove It up like this when I leave, It's a good place for pirates, don't you think juttona and white collar would com- plete this pretty frock, \ (To Be Continued) | ‘i HONEY GINGERBREAD: ss Sea nae Sean Wb ORE ene At Ting nor cue ead Tang attention: “phate & secret, But I'l abow it — x one cup of honey with a table- ore exciting. Bol ad Robby drew ahead on his pocket al- to you, if you won't tell.” . a Fashion Editor, The Brening Werld: spoontul of melted butter substitute, CHAPTER XU, no wuw her mother’s bitter past, Craw! on hands and fect under ant towancy without question, and aa hie _ The lock’s rusty, There it goes. | Yn ou please ad- » beat in the yoik of one es and add phenenay She saw the austere face of her through thickets. ranches had been pirthday "was not far yy Oe at ae CHAPTER XV There are rat, 1 bope you don't) Wi b yeh plate 64) | three-quarters of a teaspoonful of INT. ” grandmother, hiding benind that broken as by the passage of Bone “the dollar to grow on” in advance, = 4 ‘oda dissolved in half e cup of butter- | 66 COUNTED on yout" said mask of her disappointments, large body. ‘The sportsman clutched p{e always recelved a dollar for oach LD Adelbert agrecd to silence. The door swung in silently, &8| yelop the inclosed mill, Add two cups of flour, one tea~ Hedwig wildly, “And you But ull she said, when Nikky fin- his weapon and went on, year, which went into the bank, and In faot, he repeated after the though the hinges had been recently | goods (pink and green epoontul of ginger, pinch of salt and are like the others, No one ished, was: “I might have known it. An hour later the two hunters re- A°qollar to. grow on, Which was his bee, tm Moaiich he 4d not GRe chalet neeee SREY BAS, SUS BOT UK) fat voile) of whieh lastly the be white of an ege. cares how wretched I am, I Of course they would get me, as they turned for breakfast, Washing ¢!4 own to spend EIR Oe en La 3.1 Lea oe idea: Ted Pour into a shallow tn and bake a : did the ot But @ moment later something to restore the leader to a °"\W Ln itan na’ eae A umber derstand, a most blood curdiing | “It's rather y." he explatned.| 1 have thr wish I might die ith ths “Yo down steps first, Be ve: \ golden brown, Thon inden Rite eee ost, in SHE Tose and threw out her arms, Rormal appearance, but a wondering of purchases—candles and candles'ick, oath of secrecy, and made the pirate |. 4, fe ps fret, very| half yards? Would FRUIT PUDDING, au instant he was ob bin knees beside “OW skillful they are! They know family discovered him covered with w toy pistol and caps, one of the masks sign—whieh, as every ono KDOW® 18 “ily extended an earthy hand and| like a simple summer To half a cup of molasses ai her, bie faving close, about her, his Peet ccloea there te Ganger, All "Why, Bob, where have you bee Hie Repent ee tates © sien and| crossbones—in the &F led the old man down, It's dark here,| dress to take away o. ik ad eo $POr ad bowed against her bres me ty Peete ghee Lent sa 1 42 Ab th OW ey chen with his fe wer. here’ ro slow: @ ett of milk add one teasp Had powed against her breast. And my ite t bave heard them talk, ‘That his mother demanded Unite’ wpoden plates, and e piece of Wat nie foreninger, | ae gcotting, Dut, there's & room below: quite &) when I go om vaca soda dissolved in a tablespoonful of | yy, , is all they do-talk aud plan and scratches bacon. “ : ter!" wom J A eo © tion, Am twenty-two melted butter substitute. In one and| ben At last he turned and looked pict, and do things in secret. ‘They n hunting," he Now and then he appeared at the Tust be & momentous matter’ Truly ® room, Built of eld brick. | oo. oe age, weigh yee y up a . i 4 lot, - a . ¢ ™n dda e 6 railwi d damp, bi » wel AES ER ar Aerataibintos aa aoa tune ft was Hedwig who bent made you promise never to desert briefly. “They don't hurt any? scenic Hallway, abstracted and VleW- opened for gusinoms, the old woldiet of ain Ola: Adel ee Stared “about ine ae an es cu small pieces and |, ; he angemi 20 Then ho relapsed into al fl- ine with a ating eye the nish= i 08s, 4 » id Adelbe: , Reif oup of figs, also cut amall, ‘To|, “At least,” she whispered, “we have O'%, 00 that ier or Hale had wh cacao puttin ebes Freie ehatna toon at Netter Was free. So the next morning, due him. It was not entirely dark. A bit |«nohes tall. Wis add tho Iiguid and a well-beaten {B84 this, We can alwaya romembor, Not be interfered woth | de ie Pe ares BAe, ‘ i Lie engine room and worksher precautions having been taken, the of light entered from the aperture at a pp |) Mee: Mix well'and boil in a mould Tastever comes, that we bave hed 41, “cruel, It 1a the blood, Ah hin tereuasGh PASE eon eure win g piece of old carpet, discarded ‘7° Conepirators aot off. Three, the head of the steps. By it, even be- mise M. C. 3, id “ad - “+4 ‘° yo ‘ . Snes, < »” 4 athe’ pr ‘Tuck 00 0" ol »€ ob! ” gis || ro and © hale houre, But Nikky was of very human * : feel well, dear?” she asked, “L Uink from'a car, and w large padlock, Dut The and of ‘the, black fag, havig saw the broken chair the piece of'old | march tine, Uehtest | DATE CAKES. stuff, and not the sort that may CHAPTER XIV. TO Ont 1 8 Hee Rel ee ee ed ter enthe railway, been taken in with due formality ® carpet, and the odds and ends the matcn $e Menton tone and chop half a pound of|live by memories, He was very hag- N tho morning after old Adel- oj) All righ mothe BU a ee caus ie Coca end him in old Adelbert's day or two before, child had brought, tint in the goods > \ tos Put @ quarter pound mixed|ard when ho rose to his feet—hay- ne Ted tuned hie back on ovite Mae, Wisely ailent, but she ran however, found hin in oy eemwiih , Outside the thicket Robby hesttated. "cook dovn here sometimes,” gaid | would be pretty com- ly r) \Al through the chopper and com-|gard, and his mouth was doggedly ver in her mind the spring treaty "l ought to blindfold you,” he sald. Bobby, struxsiing with matches that ee , the fruit and nuts, Grato in the |set. "I will never give you up,’ be his King, Bobby Thorpe rose for children at home, ‘The blood, ev {areoal from, the pall peslle ti viet gues you'll need your eyer, had felt the dump, "But.tt le very bined. oe Per, ekatehs | | of halt a lemon, add jutce of one | sald. early, felt, should be thinned after @ winter MOr, Aly Mpa, ching potatecs, It'8 a hard place to get to.” siuoky. T should Ike to have a stove, | ce Insertion to fin- lm Shape into a roll first with a| Hedwig, with shining eyes, was somewhat disconsolately, he wan. °f ®4uUsaKes and rich cocoa, She men- to, it Of cooking potato BA hard piace to got ton | smoky. F auould lke to hi peony i ate . 5 y 0 h sald, talking ps had he known can get a | #0 and then with the hands dipped |already plannin vi f vq, telly searched her medic cane You know, tles aheac id delbert would net second hand stove, do a | Thi erd sic” Fines on a plete-omed | "We will go away, Nikky,” gheeata, dered about, Heavy quict reigned. “A strange thing happened that day, through the window of the booth, “t jy, & neeat Oe AneTEOrS Ne fumed long pineal you—with @ | brary Pe her MARS IN MUST be aba bexeume otis: From & window he watched the meat- 4 broken plate disappeared from the %hink when I grow UD Ti be wer then the history of a_certain Old Adelbert felt curiously shaken, | "shin Bukor, The Brening Wertd: | BAKED APPLES. wise"—— seller hang out a fresuly killed de@r, Upper shelf of a clasaty where. EP pirate rr kingdom of Euro n “None have visited this place since Would be please | MABwye core and fill cavity with | NIKKY dared not touch her again, Gish Drguans fers the menses rH the matd, had hidden {t; also « There be worse peeten™ eald ol8 need, Maps you have been here?” he asked, if you would give mo | so, vind w fow raising, “Servo with [Mack he Mug’ bending “tomard. her, street Past the niece of the concierge, Sree ee ek fast, similarly concealed: rcings every iman, Ang ine Up sory of 6 small HFINGS tC aurea SAY. O08 enews an idea for having « yiUxicogmade of syrup, butter substt- |ernat is what we cannot do,” * who was acrubbing the stairs. | waa that the end, For throe d “And hide treasure,” Bobby went young guide, he did not crawl, but “Those who built it, perhaps, But dress made for my- | 3,00) Mag Jena, nbrnes are marge * She looked up, puzzled, but i 3 m going or & walks he tol Al sort of magic reigned in Pep on. “In ain @ cave, you em Did dent aside ‘the stiff and aatnly it 4s old, very old, It is possible’ —~ self, either silk or | bgt Sit dnd no sweetening la‘nece (Stith,confident, “And why, cowardly aon “Tien he decided to 60 bunting Bee ea gat ieionte eck ate ani ta cermetian ICTry hava branches of the firs, He batted with lt, tapped. lost in speculation, other fabrie in white. ° , ; nm ‘ el became eight. Matches and two nay have forKol - the thicket came out victorious, There had been a story once of , 4 | He) a | “Because I have given my word to himself. Tho moa vilor obligingly ends of candle walked out, as ro, Tead many things He Was not page so f sameway under the walle bar ba hee, I want it made for WT) can Ta of RICE PUDDING, remain with the Crown Prince." &4ve him the handle of a loor-brush, on their own feet. A tin’pan with a . “You'd hardly forget 1 You jiiy arm would have been strong for ollected nothing clearly. A passage- confirmation, but @ill | And Bok layer of flaked rice in|'Then, seeing that she still did not Sud with this improvived gup Bobby hole in it left the kitchen table and know— the King had not-— way leading out beyond tho wall, | wear it occasionally re dish and cover this with |comprehend, he explained, swiftly. Went Le glaroarieg atealthily, rent was discovered hiding in Bobby's bu Teta tO Bh Bann et phere it ts!" erled Bobby through which, in a great sh 's in the street and to | Women's Cvwhopped dates, Add al-|After all, she had a right to knov the Park, going at ‘ly, and reau when the fraulein put away (is wiper : Not a cave, it appeared at first, A messenger had been sent for help, | Metitien, #48 of edch Unti tho dish |and be wae desperately anxious that etarching tne lau nce, Ni seen washing, Old Adelbert rather doubted the jow doorway, barred with an iron But that Was of @ passage, while dances, Aa Ginteem neers full, Fill up’ the {she should understand, He stood, as hunters eyes, Once or twice he On the third day Mra. Thorpe took Posibllity of Atteen men on one dead grating, and ‘padiocked. A doorway this was a dungeon years of age and quite | tore bake in moderate. |Many @ man has stood before, ‘be. leveled his weapon, killed @ deer, cut her husband into their raom and in's chest, but he nodded gravely. in the base of a side wall of the gat ‘The candle wis at last lighted. It] tall, ABA | BUY Th foo three houra, tween love and loyalty to his king, off the head, and went on. His dog closed the door. A spirited song,” he observed and so heaped with leaves that its burned fitfuily, illuminating only a This desi | A PUDDING. and he was e@ eoldier, He bad no trotted at his heels, When @ particu. ~ “fob,” she sald, “I don't want to ,, /obby edged closer to the window. jower halt was covered tiny sone in the darkness | oslee 9 if 0 half choice, larly good presen ine ttself, alarm you. But there is something “!%@ Kot the cave already,” Bobby produced a key. “I broke the I need @ lantern,” Bobby observed, | adaptable to many * rye Pte ag Aral 1 wae sersitte, to him to. se the power said, pian taxtn At «and wrong with Bobby.” to cs wi + Padlock that wag on it," he explained, “The draft here. It comes from fabrics, Embroidered fi t = | 1igl © er eyes. But even cker, who played ‘ome . = “Sick, you mean?” ere, in the Pa 8 A Kreat “| amashed it with stona. But 1 the other grating. Some time, when bd Bwiss teaspoonfuls baking |as be told her of the dangers that Would lle down, ears cocked, unttl the “{ don't. know." Her vwolce was secret. ‘I'd like to show it to you, got another, Lalwayn lock It" ay wave. fines tia ile to seo where SLOT 8 . SKY Fit @ teaspoonful each |compassed the child end possibly quarry was secured worrled. “He's not @ bit like ‘imaoir. ‘ ita rather hard to got to. 1 “prolonged search mroduced the key. beyond it Iwas kind of nervous | would be both pretty % ,uirtiipg Freocn vefig, Cloves, Add @ half|others of the family, he saw that Around the old city gate, still stand. jie iy always away for one thi jon't Know whether you'd care to Old Adelbort's face was set hard, On about going alone.” and practical for the Ca eat: ee w Ueto pal, they touched her remotely, if at all. ing, although the wall of whieh it had Amd he hardly eats at all.” crawl through the bushes to ft.” what dungeon had this boy stumbled? It was the old passage, then, of wear you suggest. Dats th hiding sade hart metal Ci ‘What aw, and at he eaw, been @ part was Kone, there was ex- “He looks well enough nourished!” A cave—here In the Park?" Ho himself had lived there many course, Old Adelbert stared as Bobby Georgette and netare Aodenon ‘ialier@lix thoroughly and|through her eyes, wae not riot d cellent hunting. Hero they killed and "And he comes home covered wit I'll take you, tf you'd like to see years, and of no such aperture had took the candle and held it toward a eens ually add & Belt |enereny, threatened throne, death skinned a bear, took fine !vory tuska mud. I lave never seen his clot! tt ho heard mention. It waa strange. second grated door, like the first, but | 2/8 suitable, Embroidered net bamd~ lasses and milk. | itself. © saw only é vista of from Yi #sopeat and searched for a such sonditieg, And last nigant Old Adelbert was puzzled The Bobby was removing the leaf-mould taller, ing, plain net sleeves, and tucked net G@readtul years, beregit their victim. the tral of & eer, when he was bathing, 1 went into pie Wark offered, eo far us be kuew, no with bis bands, twas elmo, al inserted @8 medallions,