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tae Curing HOME PAGE Thursday; March 21 P white, smoogh and arms appear round, soft and smooth, Arms that are tanned and badly buttermilk each day, and after letting this dry for several hours remove with cool, clear water Another exerci for the over- fleshy arm is the clothes-wringing movement, which should be applied by another person, grasping each arm-in the fleshy part and twisting it atound with both hands, just the same as wringing water out of clothes. The more strenuous the wringing process the quicker the resulta, Frocklea may be faded from the | | shoulders and arms if the following mixture is applied to them with sponge several times each day powdered horax, two teaspoonfuls; horseradish root, shaved, one ounce; | boiling water, two cups. Remember that the arms should) correspond to the size of the body, and it is really quite a simple mat- ter to bring them to normal propor- tions through proper exercises, chosen with intelligence and prac- tised with persistence. These simple precautions will bring about really RED, ROUGH HANDOS~— MABEL T.: Keop the hands out of hot water and 4o not use strong soaps and soap powders. Wear rupber gloves when the hands are kept in water and cos- metic gloves at night. Any old, large gloves with the fingers removed will answer this purpose and rub hands well with plain mutton tallow before retiring. Always wear gloves when in the cold alr. HICCOUGH—MARTHA: Havo the child draw a long breath and hold it as long as possible. A good remedy wherf the hiccoughs are as severe an you mention in your letter is to place a large mustard plaster over the stomach or gently massage with bot vinegar, brandy or alcohol. EARACHE—MRS. FRANK C.: Hot cloths to the seat of the pain should be applied. Hot poultices will also be found beneficial tn bringing quick relief. Hot drinks are also ad- vised. A small plece of cotton molst- ened with sweet oll should be placed in tho ear, EXERCISE FOR GAS IN THE STOMACH—MRKS, HARRY F.: Body cireling, with the hands on the hips, pend the body forward at the waist line and then circle it around on tho hips. This exercise fairly churns the internal organs, and, if light foods are taken in moderation, this condition, if not of toc long standing, will entirely disappear. It is a good plan to drink sovéral glasses of very hot or very cold Water on arising and then do the body circling exercise for about five minutes, slowly and without Jerking or other offorts. ONIONS AS FOOD—MRS. FRED F.; Onions are not fattening if eaten raw or cooked without butter orcream nauce, They are slightly laxative and pI contain sulphur and other things hich are beneficial to the blood. Ap- ples are not fattening either, and are igo a healthful food. An apple eaten at bed time and followed with two glasses of water will regulate the bowels, purify the mouth and breath and cause you to awaken with @ very pleasant taste in your mouth, FIG PASTE—MRS. SYLVDSTER Y. (by request)—Take one pound of prunes and one-half pound of figs. Stone the prunes and chop the fruits fine, put them {n a saucepan with one ounce of senna powder (not henrfa) and add two cups of hot water, Let simmer untll it forms @ stiff mass, then pour on oiled papar. When cold wrap in oiled paper and place in a glass jar until wanted, Take about 4 square inch of the paste each night vefore retiring, RUSH OF BLOOD TO HEAD AND DIZZINESS—M. R. T.: Beveral con- ditions may cause this, but it Indi- cates principally lowered vitality, poor Circulation, nervous trouble ex- Asting, indigestion, constipation, ée, Surely the attacks are due to some error in living and eating, Strenuous exereises for the trunk muscles, deep breathing and walks in the fresh air, with Mihter di will help improve your physical condition SOFT CORNS-—-I4ARRY T.: These, ke other troubles, are more easily prevented than cured. Improper dry- ing or excessive perspiration causes them. Bathe the feet in hot and then DRYING FRUITS QUICKLY. OU can use an electric fan to ay help provide a cheap living with @ variety of wholeséme; clean, nourishing food, An electric fan and a kitchen knife are the only tools necesuvry. 4ane in home-made box trays, a table tup, sheet, strings (apples, pears, Se.), and dozens of other v *ae United States Department of agriculture says: “Lhe American wethod has a marked advantage in that the product keeps cool, owing to ovaporation while it !s being ¢ d, thus tending to retain the color and eliminate spoilage.” Almost all the vegetables and can ho treated and stored away—even the most juicy, like tomatoes, And, vesides, this new way of drying elim- inates the biggest part of the work, It does away with a lot of canning and that's good, for jars and con\uin- ers are very scarce and high {n price, At odd times the housewife can wp choice bargains at the mar- epare them in a few minutes, and the drying goes on while she at tends to something else Sraite Copyrtg st, 1918, by The Prem encourages blood otreulation, and should be com: | Dined with massage, soap scrubs, &o., to keep the arms, Some women complain that strenuous exercise, ten- nis, bag punching, &., has overdeveloped the museles in Wren this condition extsts and the arms appear hard and | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. Drying of fruits can ba|tt ice Ketten at It! n You Be )dMatog Co, (The New York Evening World), ALONE SINCE Wve H Burgas shapely as nature intended. . sunburned should te given a bath fn iF | eer LEAVE HIM HE WON'T. STAY THERE - | At ieee. win SHE HAS A CAT THA’ me Vie Vespa SPITS AT HIN " Pe, NEIGHBOR Mew | ag O, NO, HE HATES Movies! WEL LET’ LeT's THEY MAKE HIM So NERVOUS! TARE HIN WITH US To THE Movies ‘Wonderful results, which T know from | Dersonal experience are worth while, | trying a few months. gold water each night and powder | between the toes before putting on | cotton each night until the corn dis- \appears. Nightly baths for the feet, in very cold water, thorough drying and powdering between the toes will | Prevent #oft corn, | night ping Poor UTTLE Bilty ! EVER SINCE HE SAW CAN You A MOVING PICTURE OF A Dog Pur IN A Dreathe in the fresh air, bathe dally and rest, you can bring about a won- | FS Rinna OLLIE a TRYOUT FOR BALLET DANCERS TO-DAY TO DANCE IN THE KLUB BALLET, ARE INVITED waueeue MISS FLORENCE TOPHAM THOSE NEXT KHORUS REHEARSAL Come Between 9.30 and 10 0’ Clock on Saturday Morning J as the town clock struck mid- | dwarfs, | feet scampering across the grass. The {was made of rose pet head she wore The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Butiding Up the Arms. | 1 CAN'T LEAVE BILLY Conducted by Eleanor Sch ?. INCHING the flesh on the arms and rolling it about | HAT AND CONE HE IS AFRAID To STAY Si ty he Ym Fg Gt a ae Hine Wet between the thumb and forefinger of each hand) WITH ME ALL KIDDIE KLUB BALLET DANCERS RESID ING IN BROOKLYN OR LONG ISLAND, WHO WISH TIC THEATRE, BROOKLYN, AT 4 O'CLOCK AFTERNOON, FOR A SPECIAL TRY-OUT WHO DID NOT ATTEND THE TRY-OUT LAST SATURDAY WILL ALSO BE WELCOME. SATURDAY the Brooklyn Music Schoo! Settie~ nt, No. 526 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn GET OFF THE SUBWAY AT ATLANTIC AVENUE / STATION, TAKE ST. JOHN'S PLACE CAR TO PACIFIC STREET, AND WALK UP ONE BLOCK. There Is Still Time to Join. eee M“ CHARLES A. MAY, who is chorus master at the Music School Settlement and, just now, Khorus master of our Patriotic Khorus, {s well pleased with the big response and the good voices of the Kiddie Klub members. Forty-six boys and girls rehearsed on Tuesday. The Klub and its friends will be proud to have that many boys and that many girls, too, to sing Uncle Sam's bulliest songs tn rousing accord. The Khorus will play @ prominent part in the performance, and each singer's name will appear on the programme, Mile. Beatrice, whose untiring interest and activity in our Christmas celebration we wil) never forget, bas not forgotten us elther. She says that she could not forego the pleasure of attending our rehearsals. Aren't you pleased! Cousin Eleanor, * OO LLL LOLDL LLL PPL PPP PPP PPP PP PP | shoes and stockings, After the feet | have deen soaked in hot water for | "al cs i have, Daa, sank in het mater or wont ct wity § Wedding 3 | With @ sharp storilized knife and then ‘ apply turpentine on a small puff of | i Jack in the Pulpit married them. Suddenly they saw Mttle | dumping around, there was heard the flap- of . huge monster Tne brave King killed him with one stroke of his moth wings and —_alne \* yy | Queen of the Roses was going to be trusty sword. Many cheers went tp TO BROADEN SHOULDERS—| Bear it | SAUSAGE MILL HE HAS BEEN SCARED married to Oberon, King of the| among the little people and the Kine |GEORGE F.; Arm swi: . > 4 | was carried around in «reat splend | ward, the fingers resting tarteent cel To DEATH \t shad 4 anna wee: 8 7 deh pee| he monster that the King had killed \the body and then in back, keeping | ieee ry ihetetens iH ‘i eal nee iad was only a frog, but to the fairies he tl elbows rhe rT i. | maid's wege fixing ¢ bride's cobwel Was a monster, cise for Srenaealag, cate | vell, Some wero strewing flowers} From Hope Slocum, age twelve correcting round shoulders, Breathe | {over the ground where the happy | Pears. No, 47 Pierrepont Stre oa atwaye when {8 the fresh air, | Pair were to be married, Finally all) eee ecause 7 newend tonic forthe blood and lunge,’ It is| | was ready and the little fairy folk| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. not a difMcult matter to develop the| | stood on their tiptoes to nee the pro-| 2 ners send tn Cie the ake Sues Parte Ot Cie uedy Sod. jeesston, The bride came first. She til be acteqiable y and eat wholesome bout ‘Th ' fooda in moderation, exefoise ana | was dressed all in white, and her robo shout ‘Tontt stamps i On Her] Q. it we make our drawing on regular drawing a yell made by her |Dase wien we enter contest, “will Tt le asoepte derful change in your physical con- | friend the apider, Oberon was dressed |""A) Yew, dition in short order, [4 green, and #o were all the other) Q tHow sont | leek a eoroeitoan ans | oa in ee ort Sh @ Ierk How, New York ( 1 Q. Ie it necemary. to bere your certifi | Mabber "whey sou cumnpete for & pram pe Yer Ou bate ioat your certi*cate weit [for & new one, following the dinetinaw piuiel ia i 1. @ Was some children’s names only writs ten and re meme chills ort and ato~ | ree ‘Demttaned t 4 uubliahet ‘Children's stories and pemma are der | Lecakne they are very goad. while of aren & | heme are only jrinted becane their coutribe- Aca ; ae i Uene ware. god, but not ‘auite tip to the tate i Baap : i His ant cecemary to be published, Q. How can wo get the things we write pot im After this they both relapsed into !t, then turned to him in surprise, | Oh RR tae them interesting and w to the ‘ant ays ea a oung QM siience. “Kari did not say another “is this what was worrying you? dae eae Bee, ‘ nT or gg natn ie fuse oe ua wae noon” $ HR ART OF THE SUNSET $ cies t U1 t d Ci 1 reached, He followed Muller quietly Why—why did you want me to read wernt ia o an Unexpected Conclusion iss ii Gum canttidetn'ine yt TY 8 708 wane we TA Ee nee at corner as they drove through the "Does this handwriting remind y ; ciel Aft r Man Dan ers lighted streets. Supposing that he of any you might Rave seen, at any By REX BEACH MARCH WRITING AND DRAWING ei y g wae Deine Arivan to Bridve ne ARO EAT sa at It carefuliy: “item CONTEST. attention to his surroundings. Me- She looked a oaresuly! . SUBJECT—“THRIFT.” chanically he alighted when the disguised hand, L suppose, It doesn't RE. OF THE BIG WEST EVERY LINE > 4 BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTE: carriage stopped and followed the de- seem to remind me of any one.” AB ‘ATH ty | IDDIE KLUB members of the (Copyright Dutra & co) Pee tective Into the house and into a room “It must nave been written by. . | ages of six to fifteen, inclusive, Leopold Eriach, © wealthy old man of Inseredorf. pear Vienna, is at yee eemt® on the ground floor. It was @ com- fome one who knows you, and w 1 iavite: “4 Tonner, is howsehecder. Bhs SON Hn ort e ane ake’ hier for his vad’ condact’ dos fortable, Warm and well-lit room, but envies me the happiness which he BEGIN 1T ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 alc ited to enter this con Hiner otc re, in called tn by hagh. berbeve OF the miwing man” Bye sublefi@e the unhappy boy did not notico It) Hs belleves—without any Justification est for the best suggestions as to HS fuses hearl'to Laeastute and tien ee ORC te Wanl a train for Viesns *** wank into a chair and covered his to be ming, 1t must have been written how a Kiddie can save or earn money CHAPTER VII. “What other matter? What 40 thought. “But no one will pity me, sald Nellie, settling Menunrent they're brought, by 0 ironically: “Now where'd yor get that societies” will also be accepted. Continued.) vou mean? for I've deserved it, a corner, “let's BO at «Now may I ask where you lived in “It's not wuch a bad idea. It won't), Contestants may write their ideas ve ea {Continued : ‘t mean what happened in tho t there for some time until ha the matter in w# business-like Way. Mauer? Did you have a house of be caay for you to get work by your|!” ¢wWo or three short paragraphe or ULLER heard Karl ask*for @ Erlach house, : maar ane outaine: and Now the number of those who might your own there?” Own aorte cat (get wore by Your! picture them in drawings, third-class ticket to Vienna, What happened there?’ Ton- opened softly. Even then he didn't have written such a letter from auch 7 (°%F er . Aah 8 NOW BAC ont suppose |" "A prixo of $1 will be awarded each Sata Cela HH full Ae ABMAD OES OT a sanotive ie Not ne wroat as Vou geom NO: We rented tho larger part of @ you're particularly anxious to come | oA, Prize of $1 will be | There was no third-class MD! d ane f fi . dare look up. ‘Now the “ jot As KI as ye house from a Mrs. von Probst. She down in the world any more than you|Shd who gives tho best suggestion on the express, 80 the young {ld ny mother she ought to ask after me to take me to the « he to think, In Ling for instance, there owned the house and also a vary UR- have. I want to do something |{F, tla or her age J Mr. Erlach for money, if you want «hought. Finally, a3 no one spoke he Were only two suitors, one was Capt pleasant eon. Hie was one of those for me and I don't want u to do it]. Contestants must state name, age, man was obliged to go second. to know. I don't know why that mustered up. courage to raise his Yon Schlemin and tho other was Ponceted Individuals, ninough goods without, payrient yey $0, 40 tl address and certificate number, When he had his ticket he hurried anoula Paprig na pol ny torent head looking toward the now open lawyer, Mr. ones. aay re ath ness knows he had no right to be, for question, Did you a part of ore - » s . it y yrang up, ran ow, and id 0 rite bat platform, Muller still fole Fe" our of the house and’——— Teraaed ee ST aul eg Ps the come in for consideration. I don't the only thing noticeable about ‘him the night of the th of eptember in| FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARG owing. ‘The detective motioned to “and then she fainted and lay feat of the woman Who stood there. have to think very far—I don't know “ny sul Nema, 8. 1, stare youn Meynemaborhond of Inscradort | WINNER: the waiting conductor and the official there unconscious ever so long—and “Sytner Se inother” he sobhed of anybody at all atiantiere : . TREDAY Wath Sou délam ois Chesed! March. helped the young man into the com- next morning Mr. Erlach had disap nen “Why 1 name two, besides Yoon id that of “I went out wfth Kari—t vi ‘ONS artment that Muller had reservea, Peared and has not been found CHAPTER VIII ny own 8 Of them Ip 1p the .o2c0, ore, Shes Me Ge nee Me coite id ble moter! ee A CONSID March the most he latter” got in himeale aed 'e s1noe." nly : ther room now Phere he stands © ADOT mtn” che neck tallow cont Ce” ie ete” stan na one || bieneed Of all qonths. It texte Karl Tonner sturéd at the man ¢ HAT same evening, whl siler talking to your father, and probably P?. a0! tobe ei ed IPL Sel ydy NL, do | set of the e FAT ODD ART Ae ew ioe. pouite Nim ap if dasec ma eal ena k- wishing me in tho farihest corner of S1P neine MElY. 10 spite Ee oe a TN ant. the sunset of wine a + Mrs 5 > that he did not unders' ang . the earn colt ory re yaad ght ther H € mut | a lawn of the summer. Margh ee Fr when they were well on ter Hut as the comprehension ¢ ing the Journey from Nellie Tkughed brightly. “You mean {hey mals, tae he was honest and to the country and it won pretty late. | swoops down upon us like @ mare Karl Tonner sprang from h to him he screamed aloud and burg to Vienna, Liew 10ul Mr. Krewe? Oh, he's such a decent YErY Capable, tox ary is strike even in Ingoradore! cer ot peace, relieving the poor then aank back eesite stammecnge” sprang up. H od before Muller, wriach sat by the side of Nelif 1 sort, even if he has a red beard. You 12 6 whens Heart clinwed over the wall. 1) IeOet ce dhe hardahipe endlred ee YOU Want te race enering, _., his face white, his big blue eyes full 7 paleo room, Surely don't think that he’ , The morning atter bis return trom Walked up and down, then I stood by/Piln® tne the cold winter. ‘Phe gekal Mhlee Chikee rails ot aim?” of norror, trem in every fibre, Feldren, !n a y @ ne Certainly not. No more do L think Pressburg, Muller made an early call % tree, a poplar troo it was, at the) {het Cube tin Abie Ww Min Tana ee wi mat en ane "Lam & and stretched out his hand as if bright with Hghts and flowers, Th t of my comrade Lorwin, who's up 0M Johano Stillinger. Ho had the dg» of the meadow That's how Keer auneaces eunme Tako POU hates to find you and pleading for mercy, “Then that was had been no definite word spokeM in the mountains of Hungary. But address from the police and walked Wed arranged it, L waited and} shower upon March thel ko you home—1 am a detective.” What sho inant,” ho groaned. 0 apne gerne ing vedas re must Le some one elne, A man into the young man's room without Walted and it was the longest time) Winter, shower upon March | th away—when tharerilinger give me Karl's bead sank on his breast, wee! ee eerie toubt as doean't Reed to have said anything to Much ceremony is vetoro T heard anything” movin’,| childish bur moat heartfelt bleanings, ficnchare "ie, Was BO Reed for Arter a while he spoke slowly and ‘themacives wore as little In enue tan vat Ha Bla ou are Johwon Btllinger?” the Rothin’ tut just the wind. ‘Then {| Imagine woat our valiant and noble peer they arrested him grimly: “Stillinger was with me, but to their feelings for one another 88 ji stands that he is in love with her, detective said aa he ar somethin moving in the avenue | boys ‘Over i 6 have su ter lar . he stayed out: the wall, It was was the rest of the family gathering Can't remember any such secret “And who are you?" asked the ~ unde i row of trees that goes, Ink the co months o Pi Muller wes surprised, but now he be way RUNING (a da itean me te bla’ me se a ee ite _ pete man who sat at the table, a true type Out from the garden to the highroad,| March stand before them an angel of won't” Ho Tanmeenner left Vienna. iny mother that evening, 1 had to [PMt ft “4 : ig "Ohy yea!—there ie some one—he of bully of the tenement distric Hut there was # & mist on the mercy, who has come to drive ait ought to. pumrys' he ald; "you have a hundred crowns. the Feldren home, Paul wat Pol wondy'me flowers anonymously.” “I'm ‘a police agent.” moor that the moon didn't help yer f their enemies nobla aia "td ave known that you why did you want @ hundred and > ‘s father, the retired (« Indeed! wl Stillinger said nothing for a mo- to see much. All I knew was, that know and the bid ra epend on Stillinger,” crowns? Of course | don't belleve you Feldren, had suffered financia And poems too.’ ment. He continued to drink his What was movin’ under the’ trees ” March be than we tard witcrn® he whe told me to the story that you told to your bed ine’ te bis menaroalty In: .CHaNe YOu any them?’ asked morning coffee aa if the matter didn't Wasn't comin’ from the same place 1. The world is finally be migee weien mother, But { certainly don't think Teverses owing to his gene Paul eagerly. concern him at all. But it did not Where Kar! climbed over the wall. So\ginning to realize what Maron ven then you didn't have to do you're bad enough to Imghten your shouldering a comrade's No. I'm sorry now escape Muller's notice that the apoom | thinks she saved him the trouble | means to us. . beginning wDId : | mother to shat ext ust because Neither of the young pe could What happened to them” shook tn bis hand and opened the gate for him. Thenlof the p rye witha eee kter 62 8 whole week that rascal suillinger demanded it of yyisa the sum of money redui I burned them. I didn't Hke the ‘The detective wat down on the only ! calié to him two or three times It begins March has \yeNo, A tat ig Pd aed a you.” ine Atsttan anillince authori ne of them. Altogether I received other chair in the bare littie room Cause T thinks he's forgotten where | rightfully earned for herself the good ei et | raid of work. a Again Karl pik fe out six or seven of t e bunches and began comfortably Don't jet DO Was fo meet me. He was going in| will of men Pa inneeee dropped T fwe he sp a first condition for consent 1 flowers, each time with a poem. I your coffee get ocld. | just want you {3% opposite direction from my troe.| ARNOLD MALKAN, age twelye AUEe. tL was Onin cl eee Have to know marriage of an army officer, Paul sent the flowers to the boapltal, 1 to tell ine @ little more about that When I shouted, there wasn't a sound! years, No. 173 Washi Fay mother, ut Te ee t8 808 tion with @ tailc was a man of sensitive mind ani 4 only two of the poems, the holdup last week, Now Kari ‘Ton- in the avenue, | but | Brons , abs oO C08 > te era burne without reading ner’——- M a woth in do it now! I won't be abi@ to ask + t igh ideals of honor, He would ” the di Anes ; pawned the and 1 be ern Stllinger jumped up, dropping hig hears the dry leaves 4 per, 0. ereive me. 1 never thought haed up the ff owns it brought consent to bind the girl to him * That's too bad. Did that happen spoon on th Boor, “tas that fool ing a noise as If son HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND eee cegee ulifested now—ob, my me, Of course it wax found out, on hop » Ling too?” been talkin’ ?— walking very quick and I calla fagain OBTAIN YOUR PIN \Pegup ane war a rretenve MH" the sth of Bente Mt was, Tho Apart from the one absorbing No, that began in Mauer, you "Do be quiet. You'll alarm the Then ’way off in the fog I seo a man’s ) any num Oh, “don't innke Tee ce me eee n Pe ARG told oe iis affection for her, ther Knees We NS Yi ane ORUGs Ok Male LOMRR and beside, Lena's OR TE A a wm, Ot a n, » me he'd give me return of otto! or hi here Vienna where we lived for nearly @ locked you et," lor ° ‘ery distinctly hen Bareayt got & hearhy the money. T was living with Still. something else in Paul's mind ‘nat year.” “What do ye by that? he's gone again. { yelled after him ‘suaenias $4 Bidch 48 you have, to inger then and of course I told him night, something he wanted to apeak Two years ago then--and you "Merely @ hint that | haven't come 4nd suddenly I heary Karl behind mo snather, nduct toward your the story He 1 to go to my to Ne le about pint he auld never heard any more from this to arrest, your in fact aeyin to me yvaat re yor yelling a m . mother about |t nd co 6% to broach the subse er? warrant to do tt.” sw for, you foo: here he Was, come ; = hit tu 1 ORT koed for nothing-—I know "And you uske: & hundred When they had sat silent for 6 ‘Why, [ don't know get flowers Johann Btlilinger the wall, just where hod gone ¥ “Klub Pin” Aiutest . ut how do you know so much crowns? Man here ¢ little time, Nelile wald ; rhaps they from visitor in surprise | asked him for the money and t a Out e me? atlave the police been jimit to your nee and your y usked me to leave the others him. n't send any more ‘Then what'd yer come for? tells me, very iad, WHA me , mpudence? and in here because you asked, sitting down aga. uidn't get it, So we ey ve naturally be looking = Karl T § In something to say to me, What things me to “First of all I have a suggestion, here and then | thinks OE out tae They wv to find spite « ow was Without answering, Paul >} 3] a? suppose you take a position with holdup. out a ne othe; mat eply ha. ed hes (he anonymous letter, See rea! When we were {n the country they Street-Cleaning Department.’ " (To Be Continued.) = --- Ya