The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 17

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Two-Minute Beauty C By Pauline Furlong Lids Caused by Neglecting . the Eyes ) eer LAR LIDS are caused by neglect of proper treatment of inflammation of the eyes, strain, disordered stom conditions combined Granular . ch, liver troubles, or all of these , ’ he eyelids appear red,and rough « WRU. and covered with little round granulations which, if not removed, cause friction upon the cornea, which frequently results in con- Bestion, pains, sensitiveness to light and eventually weake ning of the sight. Stimulants and condiments, rich foods, fata and pastries should be avoided, and the diet should be light but wholesome and not excessive in quantity. The eye douche should be used several times each day with warm boraci¢ acid solution, and you should change the water in the eye cup after each bath, wash and dry the cup thoroughly and place it away ina clean spot, away from dust, until ready for use again. Always sculd the eye cup before and after using it Large lensed colored glasses should be worn by women who have this trouble of the eyes, especially when in strong sunlight which is re- flecting on sand, water or snow. This is a simple precaution which does much to banish granulated condition of the eyelids. Weak alum solution, about a tea- spoonful of powdered alum to a pint of warm water, may be used as an astringent lotion with good results for this disease of the eye, and it should bo applied warm with a piece of absorbent cotton directly to} the edge of the cyelld. Do this im- int edges of mediately after cleansing the inner| vaseline, eye with the warm water douche! Sea fsom the eye cup. Hot compresses| corrected this eye trouble may be may be applied to the eyes for five| very successfully overcome in the minutes several times each day with} home. Each night before retiring even better results, and if the eyes! anoint the edges of the eyelids with are given proper rest and the diet] vaseline, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions MILK DIET FOR DEVELOPING—| puttin MRS. WALTOR BE: You must take ‘nie only under advice of your phys eels Man, This diet does not bring about | BENZOIN FOR LOOSE, FLABBY permanent development of tle body, SKIN—MI A 1 W ca nzoin is h et, deep € rosin obtained from styrax as do nourishing dict, deep t imported {rom Siam | and ing and outdoor moderate exercise, a. It in brittle, with @ vanilla - like flavor and trag and a bit. BARLEY PASTE MASK FOR/'*r taste. Benzoin is widely used in " + y.; | tollet preparations, and retards the SALLOW SKIN—MRS. L. I. N dation of fatty matters and pres Wash the face and neck with pure| vents rancidity. A few drops of fomp and warm water and then rinse | liquid benzoin’ turns wator @ milky in cold water and apply the follow- pe He mae io s8 acts an astrin- ing, spread on lightly and covered | tkin, Yam eae ae, and lone, flabby 1M sure that this is the are with a soft cloth cut out at nose to/|ticlo your friend suggested to you permit free breathing. Barle meal | tO Use and not denzine. two ounces, white of one ess and] witcH HAZEL BANDAGE F enough white honey (about an ounce)’ DOUBLE CHIN—MRS, K. J. on to make a soft paste. In the morn- This is an ¢ treatment, but it t , i natural. ¢ a large ple ing, If the complexion is not naturel- Corton witht iGob [aERE’Dlece of ly dry, bathe the face in cold water new jt with Wal One aa te to Wilich has been added several dries, Use much cold water ona ice drops of benzoin. ee nas often ax possible, This HOT WATER FOR OILY SKIN— flesh firm. ch night hefore retiring stockings: Alum, borax talcum (all powdered), equal th- wheneve DOUBLE CHIN BANDAGE—MRS L Hw Jages made from A large handkerchief or gauze, with absorbent cotton soaked | alum jution or witeh hazel, often found bene 1 for a he double ty Stood Befo 1AM TIRED oF THE OLD LADY | SHE HAS SucH A Bad TenPer ! You... chin, Change the cotton or satura it again the astringent lotic every The doudl hand of urages pro r fuse pe , reduces the fat and Was t St k holds up sagging musoles, This also a ake, prevents snoring.« CHILBLAINS ARTHUR D: When the skin is unbroken you may w tincture of lodine, n rts with a brush. TEMPERATURE OF HEALTHFUL SLEEPING ROOM IN WINTER— JN. Be About fifty degrec is a healthful temperature CHAPTER 3} howid b Ral stirs | ROUBLED th Carnival only # now, with the day or two off, und the p windows gay with Trounled ti indecd, ‘The city pe y ‘ uldering, and from some true when frequent bathing # net) strange source had come a new ruinor Wear casy ing less than that the Royalists, ba 11 hanvellor, dexpuiring c wnt boy F , Would, on King’s death, make away with im, thus putting Hedwig the : ; throne Hedw 1 of Karnta First Wedding | persups aircady: ty, secret marriag : 3 5 } ‘The elty, wht loved the boy, was in White Hous: I math Wha) Mae Men helena th Olga Loseheh, who lad given it i first White Mouse QiNS }to the committee as a useful weapon, i ceremony in which the duugh>| Thus would she have her tevenze on ter of a President was the bride} of the Palace, and at the same wet performed ninety-eleht ire her own safety. Revenge Hester Monr the| d, for she knew the Way of sucli inter of Presiden: tumor how they: thy from hour, to James e, became the b off oven Proclaimi their innocence, Samuel Gouverneu *n the more guilty ide wag only seventeen, anid w deren ead ley bib iy very pretty and charming as with which they grasped on an America gle whieh had t wa Aa in Cae woven into a rug for the occasiey, | m« netsive “the onus of before the Rev, Mr. Hanley. Only |}! a Bt RO Ee Even those wl with your mo’ will burn at such rumor, ‘Ph r the citizen, the more a lover of home and onde more outraged he will be ry man in the city with a child of hts © No sympath, the famille and a few friends witnessed the ceremor even the members of the Caby : ing invited, It was planned to fol th low the honeymoon of the happy own will rise against the Palace pair with a succession of balls and] | 2" the | aor ia sivou other festivities in honor of the |S! of the comin ie had ignored the speech con- | young bride, but Commodore Decatur | temptuously, and gone on to the other was ki in a duel soon after the | things wedding and Washington was plu 1 N “ler Svecrthine, wae arranged into mourning, Simple as th ! Lcarnis q d i Karan ding was, it 1 that Py caatuved her curls Monro rab) ‘ 4 hint it was for the America Jara for the candies used ey hems Pr Saad . ne shuuid be, gut orderly, ’ ’ rong Burean ) NG CHAPTERS ‘kd Moon Fie and pleasant. The boy has good man ners. Tt world be well to please iin," So the ioce, sewing in the back room, w +d Bobby in and out, with pleasant miystert 2 her eyes, und sewing, sung the song the cataudial ehimed aw me a 1 t Ma she sang Bobby's the wainse cunningly On the Hedwig had # visitor, n¢ the Countess ‘ Ledwig, color gone t er high spirit rushed, ber heart t o frag netits and neat ed betwee Nikky, who ha f Crown Prince “Highn Bu surveying AL "Tain Nainod thing,” t know, perhaps Hislnevs, Ma Careful Hedw and “How ean T help ‘How can you chek countered who must do this It 2 hats [Same Old Trick — xsi y Maurice Kett PACKING 2 {AM So GAD SHels SHE MAKES ME CoLd ROPOSITION UHAVE DECIDED TO LINGER WITH You 4 LITTLE LONGER DEAR | HATE To LEAVE re Love "i Even When a Royal Heart neellor!"” mock “Certainly the € Olga Loschek. be has had a dream. Tt ts not for you or But, to fulfil bis dream dangerous doctrine, A great dream THE MAN WITH THE BLACK CORD to the country, and naturally, to him who plang it, there is a pri Hy would have you pay HERE IS A MYSTERY THAT BAFFLES SOLUTION | bo! the other woman's eyes “That is ail, this other, this Begin It on This Pag’ Monday, March 18 i) all the talent in Broc had dropped Ky meant to be firm and vi ik Which show q grandfather man, in the hands of b and paved the 5 hiv country befo refuse now know what the Nikky, arder in front of the in your place, 1d not entirely unbappy and that Ho tightened Ime how mu She saw tha | - The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer hing Co. (The New York & Coy Drew 1 ning World Kiddie Klub Theatrical Try-Out For Brooklyn Cousins Will Be Held at the Majestic Theatre, Ful- ton Street and Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, on Saturday Morning, March I6th, at 9 o' Clock, ee bees THE TRY-OUT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF, SELECTING TAL- ENT TO PERFORM AT THE KIDDIE KLU BIG PATRIOTIC PARTY, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE MAJESTIC THE- ATRE ON SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 6TH, AT 10 O'CLOCK. TO WHICH ALL KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS ARE INVITED. | The Fairy’s Lesson years old, His pa j©_fich and he had everything that a boy could wish for, but, sad to say, Jimmy was very selfivh One day Tom Jones, a boy who was very poor, came to see Jimmy. Jimmy showed Tom all of his play things, but would not let him touch | any of thom, ‘Tom said nothing at te were he was a little boy about ten ‘ but soon went home That night Jimmy went to bod as) usual, As ho lay there looking at the glowing embers of the fire, tie door blew open and in flow a beau- tiful fairy, Her wings were tipped with gold and allver, Her golden hair glistened wonderfully in the fire- | light. Jimmy sat up in bed and| stared, He had to work hard nearly all tho “Come,” sald the fairy, Sho caught] "5: + wien 1 had been kind to him his hand In hers and flew out Into! this morning,” exclaimed the repent- the cool night, taking Jimmy with|ant Jimmy. ‘To-morrow I will invita her him to come and see me.” - Pry “We had be r go to the door now, Where are you taking me, Falry?") a4 ihe fairy must be waiting to take asked Jimmy you home,” said the gnome. They “Wait and see," she answered.| went down the long flight of stairs to x Gi tie h-| the door. jeney SD Cee age (meen y opened the door the fairy out speaking until they camo to al gta yawohened the ada. She untain, He in the side Of the) tou Jimmy by the hand, before, | mountain, the fairy tapped lightly at and awe they few rae sad wera hidle nile sailing over the city rootn | ® door, which \was Opened ya Mey Fe otload the Manin thécsiom black gnome. looking down at him and laughing. tn “Twill leave this boy with you! his embarrassment he let cousin, ‘Teach him the lesson I bade| fairy's hand and fell down . 1 the fairy to the gnome.| down, until he landed with you, eat Jimmy ave a cry and awoke denly to tind himself sitting on the ind , | Noor beside his It had all been Jimmy was taken up a long fight] a tu aw Oe, at tho top of which wan al “Well, f have been taught a toy Hittio room with glasn walla, From) "yay." ho suid. And the next day hen she (ew away, leaving Juumy| be Jhe Invited ‘Tom Jones ind thin reem the whole world ¢ 1 be” seo bim. This thine Jimmy rT wen. ‘The guome commanded Jimny |rido hie bieyele and play wit * i ist porwon oy fom and Jimmy beou [to 4 oUt. bhi Bide Mae ced best of friends | sas FO ona” very From MARGARET HoyT | owl Romer WArhing land Avenue, South Norwalk, Gor Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn. Dear Brooklyn Cousins; LL, the other Cousins from ull Clty, and even Cousins other States, will come to our K j Patriotic Party on April 6, ‘This your opportunity to have them seq what a clever, enthusiastic, patrio | group Klub members Brooki ts Tt is up to you “to de | Yourselves proud” on that b | Of course it will not be po: Long Island at one performans« | ‘That is why we are having the tr: Jat which a Jury of competent Jud More than anything in the work! | will choose those whom. they oor More than life, t life cal sider to be the most talented to tah Dring More, God help ine, than iny part. if you aro a K le Kiub mem country ber living in Brooklyn or Long Deland, Kut his own w + brought him uplie you « n perform and are eager 1 hort ri , very genuly. |help 4 the 6th April a big day and dt in your borough, come to the tryout You " ho demanded. ] will be happy to welcome every one And | mean incredible, Hed-log you wii Wut it A ce A Cousin Eleanor. fn nee | Wear your pins. Bring your hnteol the fom perfume who[musie, Make your act patri- twas in wir be breathed otic if possible, h lec siae Berth bie phy aah dite QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Thien, Hewaune wie dared not give| UESTIONS AND ANSWERB, nt, | ints \ hey | « wy Ath py ad ne Bo? An n thoy wold) FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARD minut | March. His pulvos still, Heats» month of March ts the mont : ; don sweet song and the } i plus# with the trees. ‘The bir 1 " f yth often « ind it smells sweet, Ja oh ! re P and ge sway ww ‘ in he “ nud y omy backyard. vT Wind blows and makes freckles on A * He was t 1 his hold of he HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND \ ta OBTAIN YOUR PIN, ad 1 ‘ ! Rea Waeab, Wee. (Sean Kul i ‘ be a ha Y Noe; bh a note 7 : t $Klub Fins) YOUR’ RAAT, ithe na bold \ ”

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