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F/ Lyequired. ‘This is a probiem that al- | ” Two-Minute Beauty Chats. By Pauline Furlong Gentle Maseage Helps Eradicate Eye | Wrinkles, but Causes Must Be Over- come. EAVY massage should never be employed around H the delicate surface of the eyes, and, indeed, this practice will encourage deep crow'sfeet and “VARI. soos, dabby condition arouad the iva which is impos ible to remove. Gentle tapping with the tips of the Angers of both hands, as {llustrated today, 1s the correct method of applying cold cream or other lubricancs to dry ekin around the eyes, and this treatment also encourages blood cir- | ulation to the flesh around the eyes, which fs helpful in Improving both | tHe condition of the skin as well as the eyes themselves, - I have often advised readers to, ~~ BMmear lanolin over the fine lines eround the eyes, as this is nourish- ing to excessively dry skin and ‘does mot requiro massage to bring results. All facial grimaces, eye strain, in- KuMicient or too strong light directly ‘in the eyes encourage eye squinting, which leaves telltale marks in fore- head Ines and crow's-feet that are wore easily prevented than removed, and it is your duty to study these ‘evil conditions and overcome them| through will power rather than be-! gin @ strenuous treatment to re- move disfigurements after it Is too late. When any massage is employed Ground the eyes, let it start at the inner corners of the eyebrows, out- ward, around under the eyes, and so on, with very gentle strokes of the two middle fingers of both hands,/be removed through local treat- notated with lanolin, which is ben-| ments, as their cause {s internal, eficial to the brows and lashes as/ lowered vitality, loss of rest, kidney well as to the fan-like lines around|and sometimes heart troubles. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions gently with the fing applying cold cream to dry around the exer, and under the eyes. Dark circles and puffs under the eyes can never STEAMED EGGS FOR INVALIDS | trary to and not along the lines to MRS, KATE R.: Yes, eggs cooked | ¥¢ effaced, this way are tender and easily di- - ‘ BUTTERMILK FO da, Bu 1, R_ SALLOW Gested by invalics, Buttor a small gKiQ Mpg ED, FOR nea Low slightly hollow dish or egg shirrer and drop the unbroken egg into It, Salt slightly and place over boiling water until the white ts cooked firm. ADHESIVE STRIPS FOR FORE- HEAD LINES—MRS, H. F. Nu: ‘These are very beneficial in removing obsti- Mate forehead ines. You may the ordinary adhesive plaster or make your own from strips of old muslin or auze dipped in white of er, to which fas been added @ wineglassful of al- cohol; Spread these on the forehead contrary to the lines and hold the ines apart until the strips are quite ary, These may also be used onl product made trom flour by the tr. crows’ feet mouth lines and fine wrin- moval of the starch. It is eatea ‘t kles beside the ears. Wash them off| those trying to lose weight and ere with cold water in the morning, Al~|#one who are sufferers trom diablees, | bath in buttermilk will sometimes re- move or at least fade out freckles and sallowness. it also tightens loose, flabby skin. After about half an hour remove with cold water. The plain unbeaten white of an ¢ ameared on the face for about teen minutes, also tightens the skin. Do not lea’ 6 this on any longer, as it is too astrin- gent and drying. This may be used before a dinner party or dance with g00d effect, as it tones up the skin and makes It ajpear smoo' tor many hours, ” eiiel GLUTEN FLOUR—wRs, Fri: BRICK. G: Gluten nour {cops | HOME PAGE Saturday, March 16 Not? [Movies | THOVING PLATFORMS FOR INSIDE SEATS 5 ways place the strips of cloth con-/ It is pot the same as bran or a 2 |flour, and ts advised by pbysiciars| |for those wzo cannot How to Cook Meals For Two People By Andre Dupont ATERING for two people is much CG harder to do economically and well than it is for a Jarger fam~- fly, for such small AY ways confronts the young house- \\\ keeper, and sho generally solvos it by ,buying much more at a time than is necessary and eating the left-overs $n various forms baif through the | When a Small cat ‘starchy | A Nation’s Doubts Turn to se The curtains at the long windows Masic words, indeed. Doors opened ya ty Were drawn, save at one, opened for swiftly before them. | But air, The breeze shook ‘its curtains flying, tov, In his confuston the old to and fro, but no small, childish flg- ma 1 only one thought, to reach Boy Is Found; Aveek. ure emerged, The cries kept up, but tl in cooking for two people roasts are | ee ° ‘i 99 th was a snarl in the note now, most out of the question, as a reast | g th Ki The King! Longe ve the King! 1 Foe a ae evalva Nees lara (ike Long Live the Kin whan lens AnGRe ad anaeicteoene end cies 4c would last almost ali the week. A | -_ ne A man in a red costume, near old | Me leg ; tiny roast of lamb that ty very appe- Rei btaped Sabie “Sera 4: Advibert, leaped on a box and lifted However, at last it was done, Past izing indeed can be had by buying RYN OF PRECELIN & flaming toreh, “Ay he yelled, n wher t Nikky Warlach four thick loin chops and not letting | , Feriinand Willan Otto, youthful bes “cull for the Iittle King. Where ix swondiens alf-convicted of the butcher cut them apart. Roast | ¢ peer, Pi aro Of Nikky Lariech naa he? What have they dono with him?” treseon, past a tt salon where it theso in tho usual way. About i] ta hart King of the pei nin Old Adelbert pushed on. The voice! A Court waited, old Add ‘ hd u quarter from the meaty $ lis places ‘Tle on “ lutionivt died behind him, &'uuiped to th or of the 4 Poene ite she tne con i in a chorus of fury. From now! w the Council sat de rt of the shoulder of lamb can als te purchased for a roast, Have th butcher remove the flat bene, 1 cavity left can be stuffed with bj Gressing seasoned with her yoast have to be tled & aces With string beforu it goes into | The dressing in place at CHAPTER XIX. (Comtinued.) N reaching the roof Prince Ver- dinand William Otto fell in with @ companion he s expected to the oven tu keep th Then there aro steaks, chops, me oa meat balls, small stews & little meat ples, A slice of veal, 1 Btuffed with bread crumbs, well 6¢ goned and baked with browned po- tatoes makes a delicious meal Han nee roiled kes a meal one day. ; 4 Neo tite that are left can be chopped | Thorpe. The latter had como the ‘and served in an omelet or rebeated|by means of the t waKe ana served with eggs for breakfast from his pirate’s den. For the first apparentiy, came lighted the Chan llor 4 it v9 them instructed the people ter stumbled into ng ball, ‘ound the Parliament, where, it was 0 t wth and - ted, leading citizens were uliendy fl Nis heart beat n Big. minora: v«, forming a Republic sme, more re Was not air et nia Ab sat iti 1 jent, suggested an advance on the Werld to breathe, Me clutched a la enna ome Pulace, t hanging t loor, and had been Hor , The crowd at first ignored them, *W2ivd Nut he saw the (hancalior a worke but as ume went on, it Krew “ Crown Vrince"” he | wala ph By all precedent, the now King s dude Wie paar atie B the Amer- bald many be now before thm, What, then, iC ene reo a ' Strange 4 tolls like that, th peyt this rumor as true? Where was Qt Rie at nous is | t the King is the que Kinet filed! with “wis h No!” cried Ferdinand Wile . Revolution, now, in the making. A firm iam Otto and ran madly out of the Same ready to bla Hast on th Ho caught desperately ivide cans of Vegetables Into tW}iime he had followed this passage to 40% outskirts of the throng, a delezation tains, with thelr or threo parts but remove all fro) ig ond and was inspecting the palace y¢0) ‘Be he where the Thorpes formed to visit the Palace and learn ered in ar 1. Shameful the can as soon as open if you want ‘ Anep 5 Palace dived, Adelbert also had his bumble to truth, ieee 1, the food to be wholesome. ‘Thus «|roof when the Prince Joined him, It dwelling. And thera, too, lived Black .Drums were now beating st e. he said, and ‘ella single can was natural that Bobby whyuld invite Mum the concierge, and revolue Mling the ale with th throbbing to the ground. He lay without a dish of | His Highnese—althougi: be did ne H nist wa. liscoverea “most drowning out oad note te t « of tomato soup and uw tasty sauce for oy tne bo es Ha HE UUIGE i end Ahern ie i canall sensu Hie Cleat or supply part of a vegetable | Kn° yb) rank~-to visit that jee eet Auk OF Ve them j } oused etl up or add a flavor to w stew. After |amous pirate’s den, And it was just him e ee am i f " ‘ te pave been removed from the can jus natural that Bobby should accept, ¢ f Otto's acisure to (2% , overnmont Ol Adel Set ihe ey should be well ringed in acvera. | 89 in the course of things, the Prince th 1 wher the steps, the revoluti: matanclE connanine : ; Bey arom seetroy the tinny flavor. |was saved from his enemies, Some t Po party harangued the crowd. B: penned t coneeate re Wait cen be heated for dinner, while |Nours afterward he found himself h t rang up, built of no one know whi! Fs Malt cw ninaer can be set away In the [seated at the table of the orpe fame foi San in the public squares, Red fire burar WAPTR s . add to creamed potatoes or car. |® birthday dinner prepared for Bobby: ' e sald. The od King Tho noise penetrated into the ve Al EL crep 1 Ww Ai ana rota in a day or two. From a can|Anc as he ate, the ng breathed My old Wing B’ wards © hospital firea of bects the youn¥ housekeeper can at the pa ven as Nikky, Hin face twitch Nut the horror BAthed pale taces on 4 of delicious buttered beets, tors aud any other per- pehind him drove him gh the 2 4 feverish Klow, Nurse i T poets to nerve with “boiled [8008 were searching frantically for tho knveling crowd. WI {refused to @t. the windows and whispered and a relish of pickled beets ding Prince, yield, he drove ¢ 1 point of his Sether birthday was over, supper of Hobby It had ended witir ven more | Thorpe : an American ice creain, brough ‘ am : body had gained strengtt t He had had po time to fire, no time y inning with creamed |®n Am X ght in Here, in the throng, Olga of the y F3 ogth, na d po | q Mad corn, corn fritters |carefully by Pepy, becatise of tts ex- met hin wd_a trom, Was clothed at tines, to wander oven to speak. The revolve t Oe eat corn soup. of com |Pensiveness. They had cut the cak Ho shook her lessly about the ward, But he hail of his hand at one t he and en (ith "Bobby" on the top, and tt od dased, Now i fialsike arma of the ei ‘ phowder, eres rown Prince had eaten far more than aasinaen of the past if r hind hi omewherc wis coming Mpaned, 4 Pr tw be served I) | was good for him ying? t only. He had forgotter King | been shown vy know, a detachment of cavalr m1 way ‘anned sa: or tuna pher uddea! ro ' efore cava e1 many we croained on toust, weed In| Them suddenly, from a tar-ott j He spent jong hours wtru Phovet “apo s cavaliy, 1% th ' a agad, in croq slowly, Prince Ferdinand. Wilt t ' ; : BM oped, Bore aki tt at cen Mam i Ibert, 1 Adelbert had been working 1 erefore, thulr rage was ; eK cum of frult can first bo served [ore mua Git St Stofan's bell: 11 way tently, The temper of th counted. ag it ts then into a puddi Rae tel th catia eee © “that the m in P he u he stu " with tapioca a short Ay es a Shae heard wde away with him, tent 1b v snd Raed used as a fill for UP and ORB Gay pt A aadbehe » the i Hitted, His tlow and put up " visa can be warmed ' \ 1 id Adelbert, and ed hie « sie Hinally emerged Viol siiired ta beating of bay, 4 hume, ; f day and be ast 9 BOOd as Other bells had taken it u ae ' A hin inanrane ‘pies te | tagor ‘ 4, the of th t first mado, Puddings and cakes can |¢ne whole city seemed aliver@ite eae e pla Ms iron toe stepped boldly to the old st 1 Anoth Be be made sinall by dividing the re |—hells that swung sadly from nae 43 ane and Worked Tis srebwey, Ana faced a Me aoldle 4 goth the the « in half if you are not fond of w mide, a# If they said over and overs way tor mpectantiy faving (he. batekened, eatd eminent omnOeeT knock followed “over pudding or dry cake or cottaga | "Ala " V Ge how Seated a ore Gee nee nen, One Salute, ki" said other ma Ly the password. ed again pudding made from stale cake, [a] Sonietifds like pante seized Ferd! ee ing (eat aia ‘ oa The captain of the guard stepped Mia Then, speak= Friends, of course, ‘um: Pet a little planning will convincg|nand William Otto, Somes > others took it up . out. "Wha" is it you want?” he « wis 1 owith ditty + munition. But, to't went Pay a He BRED Br ony \r Wrenedt tte. Bome calamity The King!” they cre wus manded t understand to the window ! } and Moy really the problem it seems at h is grandfathe Bem pore the tie hs the: dead weiner reece he lowered ti King leap an looked out throu: ¢ re i he ba 4 9 de ve news he Crown ‘ ters dent firet. He turned an appealing tace to Kin aportments remained empty, ' : - dents & King i ply rT ward, “Coming!” he called, Avd ki Ono such Broup gathered near the bedsid, wooden leg into ytelding made his way flosh, and 6o of the student Haeckel. H ce: rN ee A SS Fy, hone mS THE MAN WITH THE BLACK CORD HERE IS A MYSTERY THAT BAFFLES SOLUTION Begin It on This Page Monday, March 18 suill un- “Dead “Aye,” compre the K Haeckel, then, observed ending. And Hear the bell.” “Then But he could not as onee formulate the thought in his tind, Speech came hard, He was wtill in a cloud. “They 1 “th the that he has been stolen, ure frenzied.” He went on, dilating on the rumors, Bill Hae iabored, The K The Crown Prince! There was so! J waid the other mane Crown Prince tx missin The peo that he was to do. It was just be yend him, but he could not remember, Then, by neeldent, the other man touched the hidden spring of hits memory. "There are some who think that Mettlieh “Mettlich!" That was the word With {t the curtain split, as it were, the cloud was gone, Haeckel put a hand to his head A few minutes later pn ostrage figure dashed out of the lospita and it wan thiy nae ITue € who arou t dents to flageing lovalty » th little King!" w the t raised, and ran, a flying wedge of ow fantastic figures. Just before they turned Into the t a horseman had dashed f and flung himself out of saddie, The door was bolt \ Vt ned to his ring, and Nikky faced concierge, Nikky, with @ drown rovolver in his hand, and a face Jeathly white saa The Evening World's | Kiddie Klub Korner — aise ne 5 y) | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Cogeright, 1918, by The Press Pablishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) THEATRICAL TRYOUT TO-DAY © AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, FULTON STREET AND ROCKWELL PLACE, BROOKLYN Free. Open to all Kiddie Klub members living in Brooklyn and Long Island who can sing or dance or impersonate or play a musical instru- ment or recite a patriotic selection. Professors of the Brooklyn Music School Settle- ment will judge musicians and singers. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA AND JUNIOR NAVAL AND MARINE SCOUTS WILL BE ON HAND. Dear Cousins :— The Brooklyn Music School Settlement ts an all Americas {nsti- tution under an American Director, Mr. Kendall K, Mussey; and an Advisory Board of such famous Americans as David Bispham, Perey Grainger, Loujse Homer, Sidney Homer, Mrs. Edward MacDowell, Yvonne de Treville, Harriet Ware and R. Huntington Woodman. Some of Uncle Sam's own workers will be at the tryout to com: ment upon the patriotic zest of the acts, with such judges as Miss Florence Topham, who will devote herself entirely to the dancers; Miss Henrietta Cammoyer, interested in pianists; Mr. Charles A. May, who plans to train a whole chorus of good Kiddie Klub voices, and John K. Roosa, violln professor, will decide upon the artistic merits of competing cousins, With judges such as these and talent such as our Klub is proud to own, the coming Patriotic Party cannot but be perfect! Cousin Eleanor Seeing America By Uncle Harry Seattle. GEN AY watch says 9 o'clock: 1 M thought I was tute for breakfast,” remarked Te dy the morning after he, Mrs, Martin and Trix reached Seattle, “Tt is only his aunt, “but it Is now IL o'¢ ew York. We have been travelling westward and #0 must set our watches back another hour.” : “In this the Pacific Ocean?” asked ‘Trix a little later when they came to Kinnear Park a “No,” her mother answered, it fa Sound, which runs into the Pa- s hore The view was beautiful. The 8 on the other side of tho stretch of blue water was covered with trees, behind which rose the peaks of the pie Mountains a OlynP tile 1s really # wonderfut city,” Mrs, Martin told them, “because this was wilderness long after Now York,~Philadelphia and Boston were kreat cities, The Spaniards explored exo waters hundreds of years ago, t it remained for Americans to rettle the country, ‘They bullt a vil lage here in 1852 and called it Seattle, the name of a friendly Indian chleg.” On a trip around the harbor they saw © boat from Alaska: just coming into her dock and a much larger steamer, bearing a white fag with a red ball in t ntre, was Japan rs The day ended with a visit to a Jum- ber mill, for which Seattle is famous. Tho alr was full of the rasp of the saws ring through the big logs, and all about were ble stacks of lumber. ‘Tye mill was working day and night, turning out material for Uncle Sam's new fleet of wooden ships. FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARD as be passed tt Nikky's quiet fir the chain an ved the door. March, packed by @ nc Ae pipes a iM’: H, the first month of spring. has come at last. The Haeck ‘Puey Old. not Kill Him ab onde. At earl) wakes up from tts long ita of a doven bayonets, in-]slumber and Mother Nature begins A for vastly different work, thoy her work for spring o him up the stalnase, ae ‘ long hidden birds burst f italeoase, file long hidden birds forth FRU AU ArH Be Ge A go ina jubilant song. ‘The ice and snow Wena coer Te bapter whet ae] et the open fields. The pans. he he vy inered at hin | ne feurth in the air, Be kane tor etully from. bebind | release teh up millions of lit with dag #. | and brooks, feeling fr At the top of tho last fileht he ‘ OF eller ana doe turned and faced them, "Gentlomen, sweet Ith and telling friends!" he implot 1 have done their nment until spin hin no harm. It was never in mylecoming re them from the mind to do him an injury, 1 H ‘ > long kept them He te in th m where you kept] in thetr In fact, March me!" ask | has be happiness ta every one Ho tx the except old Jack Frost, whou Mared He struck| bos forced to leave. ELIZABETH SALT Cre Then Hawcke) killed him. n with a duax and his great age ten years trick and 1 isd St. Patrick loved Ireland : As everybody knows, And he ame from th land shamrock grows fight <i was bora ed of Irish blood in me, : n mighty proud to say Tr cA fh om ETHEL VAIL aged ten, No ; Malaaiv sittaninn natea Avenue, Brooklyn sok HAN aK Pe QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Was weet wf N e he de To wou lke to go quickly,” he add 1 my Krandfath HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ys OBTAIN YOUR PIN H n he - r 1 hud $/ 4 | , vid N ea Klub, wr ‘ had Kid Pin and aebenbe | srmeeBh mip 8 coupon no, 29O ‘ ; j ' { a i ahiaiie 4 J

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