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Inner corners outward. 4 ‘ - T'wo-Minute Beauty Chats Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), Eyebrows and Lashes Improved by | RUSHING the eyebrows with a small toothbrush which has been dipped fn lanolin or vaseline, from growth if they are scant and also makes them smooth, shapely and glossy. The brush should be used without unruly, © phe samo treatment may be used carefully on the lashes, brushing the This keeps them clean and also makes the lashes long and bath Beautiful brows and lashos are a " the plainest face, and certainly they enbance the natural size and lustre dust and dandruff from collecting {n them and also etimulates their The brows should be pinched be- veen the thumb and forefinger of wllod and twisted around to stirnu- Yate the blood supply to them also. brows, because this coarsens and thickens them and seldom, ff ever, appearance. Remember that inflamed eyelids of tho lashes, and this condition must be overcome {if you wish to|be made slightly darker through the) any tonfo on the eyelashes unless|brown for ilondes and black for you are sure that {t contains no ri-| brunettes. .\ little of this coloring flamo and permanently injure the|to enhance the natural color of the sight. eyes and lashes temporarily. This| Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. | TO SOFTEN BATHING WATER;results. The formulas I have given) your skin ts so dry and sensitive tt ous and poisonous, sometimes causing | Raise, vary .thild’ ,bOkp, bud fag |neadaches, eye troubles and facial and | castile soap, and soften the water! piety | FRECKLES ON THE NECK— eatineal, uncooked, ina clean piece of |RITA D.: Freckles on the neck are gauze and allow it to remain in the | Weis aise een keep, the neck | By Pauline Furlong nena Proper Brushing | B the inner corners outward, helps to promote their y grease, if the eyebrows are already thick enough but stubborn and upper lashes upward and the lower downward each night before re ba very great mark of beauty on even of tho eyes. Nightly brushing keeps growth. 1 hand and the flesh beneath Never cut or clip the eyelashes or fas any ‘effect in improving their and strained eyes weaken the growth promote their growth. Never put/careful use of the eyebrow pencil—| “tating ingredients, which may in-|may also bo rubbed over the eyelid Faded and very light lashes may|is called “shadowing” the eyes. —MRS, PDNA F.: Borax or bak- [Fe all simple vegetable ones, which umns because they are often danger- will be better for you to use less hot |ecalp eruptions. with oatmeai bags. Just tle up some | easier avoided than removed, and }{ r before bath- waier about @ half | Me a aal oe Paige | covered when you are in the ocean. | Ae nd meal or brgn may fsa shor it 8 aiten {8 summer or Ww or if you ie obtained {t In Maine or Florida, it Is pReQuce DOUBLE CHIN--MR3.| ct the same and obstinate and ‘stub- hewt turning, dt pds Gaba tan dda éxercises will cause t musclés to become ¢ d, but f een ANKLES—MARE .He You Woinen practice them to this degr glad that you have slender However, if you notice your neck be- because they aro a mark of coming heavier & use only mas nd refinement. Do not try age and as nt lotions, bandages ¢ on Lg HL PON aaa ef aluin solution and wear a chin HAG UR strep. DISAPPEARING CREAMS— “MRS. DANIEL Re I r preeten HOME PAGE Monday, March 18 | Covsrieht, 1918 ty The ireas (We Rew York kreaing World.) By Maurice Ketten Now MaKe THE BEDS, ¢ LEAN Te HALL RuG For The IT's THE ANSWER TRE LAUNDRY Sort (TOurAno DOOR-BELL “ } JouN @ fos IT AWAy By M N considering our # wardrobes this spring wo are com- pellad to take into ao- connt two of the moat jdeltehtful Httle war. mentathat Dame Fashion has supplied us for @ long time, From the ranka of WAS + TH | mere accessories the ANS BUT Ta “alip-on” and the “walsteoat™ have so ON TO Cook ae + themselves ; \to our sense of good dressing that to-day ;they are considered | real necessities, and fare eiven a espectal | place in the realm of |‘clothes.” Many a mit | this spring ts planned |with an eye to the | watateont that ehatl jaccompany ft, and |many a skirt fs mado | with Jal attention |to the sifp-on to be worn with It. very woman should have etther one or both of these ckarmenta. That smart appear- anes which they lend ve | endeared |could not aceom- | plished by any other | one. me ent, unless It uld be that which | I have deatrned for to- }day. ‘This might be tied a “allp-on walst- i." Although tt ts ‘pped on over the head, there fa a vest portion which may be unbuttoned if de T (Fou ARE furnish varta ‘The elderly woman may matron or matden, nding upon the color, Original Fashion Design Home Dressmakers Comgright, 1918, by the Preee Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), t “Slipon-Waistcoat,” Newest Effect for Spring Ichakd-kool 1s particularly adaptable, | with bindings of red or green, with NoT Mucn | (T'S Nor HA COME HERE ‘Dro object of this rarment ts to make | CERN re” {Ve DONE None Wrat IBo ety FIDO! |/ wif am attractive without @ iacket Biko cace AT THe OFFICE > Your Cloties {t tn with one, 5 IN A WEEK ARE Not MENDED Rough woven sporta silk BATH ~ with pipings of a contrast lor black. The particular matertal | color. a mentioned -can be matched in the . \narho color, woven. into. stripes ' ot | Answers to Queries checks, or with the same color as 0 A printed figure may | warment quite ay well as the young tts desirability unger person may wear any of tho Evening World's tet ildred Lodewick HIS DESIGN GIVES MAXIMUM STYLE ist SMALL COST. cay colors, the older woman loin t In subdued darker shades (a d(g sins less clearly defined, if not.» much as| plain color, Tan ts particularly ook, ing color} Perhaps small buttons of the sam, | Padhion Iiitor, ‘he Evening World : I desire to make # dress of gtuss green | linen. Would ike @ dressy style, as it will not be washed, It is for morning or after- noon wear, Tam @& matron 8L years ald, wood figure, If not too stout; welgh 165 Iha., wear this! When the fully mado in Si as ae | 8 feot 6 inches tall, season I do | V/ Mra, KR. VAN W. ye: | DR raiding in. white, HENNA FOR | REDDENING THE | small white collar, ) aX : black satin belt. Rien sinipley twtr Mise E. M. ané &tains do not or show any ef wo Bis VU rd Mie 2 one ’ fects on some persons. I do not know i i , “ de- the reason, As previously stated, It Is sign wih become you always risky & A P. 1 y Old M D . I and Voikner orr ta 7 fifteen or and is sultable for sr tha hair at Hom : eculiar an Disappears riers oma ; bar fessionals never are re ally sure of the Api r f and ep of turned, and t ideo | ve been up since dawn,” an ' \ t 1 1 ly slam- re, Fuitor, The Br ' ——— — Under Strange Conditions, i mel - rly beni 3 rr et aah aw Anyway, 1 FA PTER { V anything’? ( hte wast uid browd-shouldered you is The Housewite Leavin No | Trace Pot Ailes eae CHAPTER I. staged cme ene er Gab an ay Peg yd y| prelieleaes rior Scrap book g bolted tt He bolted Hier CONSTARLE KERN y : r-ahaven face, even tn the air mice ite ated = — —— it behind him.” ‘Tonner shook te ed aoa of dissipation, od al ie . himself tn answer to (Copyright, Duffield & Cod “But—the great gat . inclosed? (It 1s" fow . f j r re “The : t ir suminons anc a the to t it vu're there, are you?” he un, HEN moving comes @ The tron bar was in its an and r fed te a'r re, ou ph at W you pack ds tae oS a CHAPTER Le that locks It from the 1 you story fr the three wit- 1 1 ry. "Why didn't you summer afterndont P Doane tat He aiente esl litte berate! of Inzersdorf, near Vier enjoyed the melancholy know,” j As the gardener spok chee BE. search failed, to ul p 4 rat hole and be done esi tek inghitt sib Eps eS dpacpapeeyinn apc fa stinction of-being one of the very few in lcinity of the saw a pile ur 5 an unk im wnat 1 duit ties saad Mail banioee teal will fll up the sntery eA aah Austrian capital which could not lay ela natural beauty. The the darke thet B cand il Mra. ‘Tonner erly. “Come over ash ahetiaien WE 1 he interve pace awa Sap ar pibaadh te . Of hes ! 1 int, the w ‘ ' to ine.” 4 more thoroughly and the breakable Beaty, setoumiiieg Title: village « ne for ake of tho Pits, Tho it ae i down dae lite od 1 lg man laughed and replied through the fps Articles will be more securely packed | #Teat brick-works which were Its chief ind ‘There were few people in Ide was still burning. ered drops of grease tt he eald no ) ! ha lower tone, much, I’m not E 4 thi} than when using the packing in its |Inzersdort living there from chotce, Almost « body had something to do he key iy in “HY Mas AMA eR tHe f Fe hy hea rt ' h r anxious to under the Can you cerrect thi ary etute. with the brick-works or with the offictal adm! n of the village. eed ta aa a cine f an » bo side tho inhapplnega ant pha he we in @ suitable astylg » "Gp your black Tid gloves have bes} But here and there on the dreary expanse of open flelds and moors lay jestion in ¢ ‘tt wa pide MaeN ny t we ¥ for me? tome worn at the finger tips mix a {the ousis of a private gagden or small park, 6 unding its dwelling house, m going to t 0% 1 volu ye indinit anc, time for th will be MISS D. A... iy dnope of alive With the seme /and in its turn hidden from the passersby on the highro tall brick locksmith to op ese doors. vy okt was held.iopen by wi Ss quantity of black ink and apply with walis, ask then ne for the ¢ : ; a ak : ; af ar us Pale green or- a soft brush. Ams g these homes of greater ease, yet entered the dining room pene- 'f, too. thamasdinas - . ic st 1 yi mn Bhe wandy collar and | ide the nsion Was one of the trated her consciousne She glanced ne . i hae, 4 ' i ‘ : | ) It will be an economy in fuel {f/oldest and best known, ‘The house at the clock and saw that the tray TOOM Mrs, ! ink. 5 ttored reek yan \ j f aj sleeves. when using the ove king, the itself, imposing in struct in spite bad been standing » table for 4 but t red f him 4 Tad a vegetables at of its one and a half stories only in fifteen minutes. took tie © othe ¢ of the ‘i a rei eae atte Huitor, The Evening World: the same time bles in | height, was of the solid bulld of a hoe milk and the k to the iis have 1 come t F oomne:t 5 ewan I have about 13-4 covered vessel, r century, and had its every Kitchen and put the he stove ° ° . ° i w 1 Fecha ae ttt euan ae nae Sie : and window guarded by heavy Then she went to her room again ay iru | f 1 In the ga Sad 2" he ic aed ai Empty bak powder iron bars, ‘The slow growth of many but a ving uncase ae : z ; n@ CONS | H¢ to make @ \\ excellent food choppers. ‘Th years had enwrapped the severity of would not ‘het Such a change ian ineeredart Lelong 5 : part for a good retainers for steaming puddings. | ity exterior in a mass of rh in her e hodical nabita pal A oF the ; » P, Nend 1 eee the skirt of ['syes pare! , green, and had given the buik was unt Was in wllicla ' N we atte ond ae" t be mad Oe yy \. Open canned vegetadles several ar name of the “Green House. Mrs slowly into the , SRE 2E OM st be made V's. hours before serving them, As soon 4 Erlach, owner of this at- djnin 1 there waiting nuer and the «a 1 : there's: ac 4 1 an old one, i ag opened pour off the liquid and put |tractive property, was neither popu- antl | - ‘ oe ii Teresa 7 : 4 ¥ he *s here," ex- |, ch the material wen Vegetables into the double boiler, Sot |r nor gregarious, On a bright master : ‘ 7 ra aig eae sage ig onished voice “aw a | 1 ee aaay in & cool place and stir k aren tember morning the "Green driven 1 to ( inern of the door of a tall 4 Feciak Oe te at a stonally with fork. hen Preparin {iouso” doged 4n Its customary quiet. not t “ Saud : @ tall bite es igre plalts se \iianer beat the vegetables f Ae out ‘The gardener moved silently about forward slowly bund the last 4 t in @ poor quarter: of V t an had cone ita rn ench aide front fifteen minutes in the double boller, ihe gro Within the kitehen, mnt ¢ lroom anced furtively had returned t9 | wna four at the back season to tasté and your fainily v AGhken tke, Bienes : : ddd aie ae 1 aduressed his un 3 eat them for fregh vegetat yk and housekeeper, stood at the : rads e i Hig Bi a t 4 ut tient tone 1 a panel, Would — ble pr er master’ 7 macinee abe ; : elioved 8 like one of your \ After you have worn shoow awhlle ¢ jo preparing her master’s break moving spout ne brogey 1 waa the il-lghted Ponner 1 up 6ud- styles to follow in expo to sun untll e Mat A ¢ attling the y ‘ 7 saa week the jee ps sepemt i Fo, When the tray was finally ready knob and callir employer's : t ' face was SS ns aaa oat? t asi @ feet an peo Mra stad a think coating Of ¥ arried Into the dining-room, Mrs, name loudly half a init tant teenie J nth wy of her wear 1 si tenly?| 3 + tall, twenty 1 high. When this is dry give a sec ner was relieved to find that Mr, sound came from within, - @ the Lik said; lgoked well and wavered as she . t g you away? | yeare old oN 4 at end again expose to the sun, ‘Tr ach Was not already seated th Oh, what ts 1 4 the mat- amet i y around her end tha She stopped oer Same process may be repeated at 13 was his usual custom. It gave her ter?—what has happencd?” exclaimed gardener a Fj digo Mina MISS F. B. aE eee a will find that the Ue to cast a last glance around and the woman, 1 4 1 W of h Skirt yoke ends at panel distaneé soles will outwear the uppers of your see whethe hing was in She ran to the ¢ ; w uld » oma rdkod bros It back at points where, abov \ pee order, Then she returned to her own it locked ax usual...‘ Lae th 1 1 ov 1 And af it, ap i piece extends ont 4 i pies isk room, which lay between the kitchen gate was also locked S ad ha ¢ I to the blouse, ning the back. Belt “ho ar ng feature of crooked 8nd the dining-room 4 through both doors were 1 into the cane » r t know buckle at cenire back. . edges in ironing napkins can be wh pins nase when golng 40 usual place én the table near shutters r ght ae : : y My but ke to 3 freeaype ) Bites on ee ae aati we left the door into the dining-room ja 2riach’s bed trigntonea Mindowss and tho list and wlonally visited A rt i : : ann ae ‘ ake me IA SCIONCE.»<f nera 0 Tite still w Bhan tint bie alent Reaccan enien u ightened throu half-opened i ks ew clock are twist thom thoroughly in circular | when he came out from his own bed. e back door of the atu nd made a twilig ie PAS a \ nving incesed in a ball representing the motion. Laren ed= the gardener flame of the litt t room, ¢ neat world, which slides down a stripe i — erie ¥ 2. 2 t be \ 4 wit a When darning stocking » the! Mrs. Tonner sank down into a wis one 1 y 1 the eariy 1 y i Sindee tae tee Warning silk, Th \re a |ehair, and ber eyes, full of a dreary me out of a 4 . A t ' ul 14 of . 4 neat piece of W tter wear than ,desp need abstractedly about 1 moving windows t . . yesults from cott nd it is {th ttle apartment, Suddenly tera, 11 mund >t f i 1 Al 1 nt has been. granted pot so apt to hurt th a quick flush mounted to — “Well, what ts » be 60 fright- Leopold “4 And of sostitute muyge of can. we ed cheaks an she sprang trom d about in th f room, ets nd t ed with a paste rade Try the following for a novel e caught sight of A “Come—-come t Pies 4 Saath games er i 4 dissolved in ting Whemove the cores and enlurge the |brlht-colored plece of silk, a man's “Dit vou wnnok? ante RORY etna tate the rw any light on t nl ina with er tipgghin » Aaities of large baking apples. Pil /heck muffle, which lay thrown over “Qf enursn” oom and in a moment his ‘ ‘ a wt fhe opening with minced chicken, sea. |the arm of the sofa. She snatched “Well, come on, let's sce what the sae so the Isteners in a note of 1 determined , soned with salt and pepper and mixed 4t up and threw it tnto a cupboard NP Vig . he surprise and fear, “He's not } n had pit 1 + HOR Cath ” A nt on the old ety} with a few bread crumbs and cream, |drawer, looking about uneasily, Bee Mo aniand umit al tie dont aie. ther? ne: were » she \ t ‘ painters and steer Mo the apples and seema cry cold Then she relaxed into troubled shock’ the wncts and called Soudiv, iAiuerh repeated: f aah , y k 0 on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise thought again, until suddenly hy but still there. was ne. mound uaty, ered. ae ; t F the G 1 Pen ola ha Prewein, realization that Mr, Erlach bad no th 4& young mar 5 er \ th omy form 20K," four pol with, ao intelligent face, beld back ki le cd ole airs, Lunmer she could wateh the di oa (ao by Cuutioud) chains to lasure balance. ”

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