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HOME PAGE Saturday, March 23 Look Out for This Microbe! Dail ___ The Evening Woxld’s Kiddie Klub Korner By Maurice Ketten # York Frening Wor i | wo-Minute Beauty Chats | oe By Pauline Furlong vy 4 Copyright, 118 by The Press Mubtishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) p How to Keep Your Arms and Hands Pe aaa | Conducted by Eleanor Schoret ving Co, (The New York & World.) Young Locking 7 eee woman should keep her arms and hands young KIDDIE KLUB PATRIOTIC KHORUS ’ , as long as possible because aging hands are the | eat ” surest sign of departing youth. There is no excuse Rehe. ™ "for red, rough arms, on which the skin appears coarse B kl "i “tare pan rear FORUM. and unsightly and a Mttle care each night will help pre rooklyn Music School Settlement, Vent this deplorable condition. > 25 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn. The use of the electric vibrator, as {llustrated, all over the arms from the shoulders to the hands and over the hands, helps promote the blood circulation to them and improves the texture of the skin. A good nour- COME BETWEEN 9.30 Dear Kiddie. D10A.M. JOIN TO-DAY, IN WHICH HE CARRIES ishing and soothing cold cream should be used with this treatment and ft AT THE END OF HIS FANG-LIXE TONGUE /" POISONOUS GERMS R. CHARLES A, Mt K Mi should be done at night Just before retiring, for best results, WITH HIS AUGER-LIKE Nose IS A SPOON-LIKE RECEPTACLE : Ronee AS FALSE M Aiea What the MIAAIG Rik RbaPaa With UX A dry rub with a soft flesh brush | HE BORESWHIS WAY INTO UNEXPECTED, UHORS dazzling success, How could it help being just that? Every boy and every girl in it ts an enthusiastic Klub member and patriot. Each is ambitious to make our Patriotic Party a success for two big reasons—their loyalty to their country and thelr loyalty to their Klub. Mr. May, as you know, directs the choruses of the Music School Settlement and when he praises singers as he has praised you it is indeed a great compliment, ‘There were just twice as many aspirants to a place in the Kiddie Kiub Ballet as that ballet could accom- modate, No matter what you cousins undertake to do you never fall to do it well and to surprise spectators. Miss Florence Topham, who has chosen the dancers and will train them tn thelr parts, is full of praise for your work and spirit You make me so proud. fs also an effective method ot PLACES TONOSE AROUND smoothing the skin on rough arms and this treatment opens the pores and permits the flow of the natural Oils of the skin, which aids in beau- tifying its texture and color as well. Do not become too strenuous with the brushing process because if you | do the flesh may become Irritated and redder and rougher for a few days than before the treatment. A wholesome cold cream which may be used effectively with the vi- bratory massage is given to-day and it should be left on the arms over ’ night after removing the excess cream with a soft cloth: Melt over lukewarm water four ounces sper- macetti, two ounces white wax, and when blended stir in enough sweet almond oil to make a creamy con- sistency, Beat until smooth and thick. Keep in sealed jars. Use the electric vibrator over | Many simple bleaches may be Ap-| arme from shoulder to hand, fol Cousin Eleanor. THese GERMS AFTER DOING: THEIR DASTARDLY Wort BREED OTHER GERMS WHICH ARE BLOWN SY THE WIND IN ALL DIRECTION . THEY TRAVEL FAST AND MULTIPLY BY MILLIONS feeenerrnrennnnernnnennrrnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnannnnnlnnn g Seeing America | By Uncle Harry HE Pours THESE GERMS INTO THE EAR oF HIS VICTIM © Plied to arms that are freckled or) jowed by a nourishing cold cream. ’ ‘tanned, and for this diluted perox- = ar ‘Howatorms atv biter S14 oat oe GETSN'T Mt lovely? cried Trix as] ing would atop theme Pret eee 4 ide of hydrogen or diluted lemon! perfluous hairs appear on the arms \g Juice is effective. Both are drying) they should be removed by a compe-| to the skin and cold cream should/tent electrolysis, because local applt- be generously rubbed into the arms| cations of depilatories only encour- to offset this condition. When su-| age the growth. L Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. GLUTEN GRUEL OR PORRIDGE |help materially in overcoming this | (FOR THE DIABETIC)—MRS. Hf, B.| condition, Astringent lotions should | C.: The following formula is given| De used without massage or other | Elizabeth Pattee, sit rt friction which drags the soft skin by Elizabeth Pattee, well known in-/andg rendera it more flabby, The ¢ Structor in dietetics: 1-2 teaspoonful | tric vibrator, gently used, is also re. gum giuten four, 1 tablespoonful eold ee alae 9 to Likert the blood | water, 1 cup hot water or milk, salt, |SUPPly to the face without pulling | the flesh, ) jo! Add cold water slowly to gluten flour, | are recommender anne jlum lotions | to form a thin paste, then add grad- | ually to the boiling water, while stir-| AVERAGE HEART BEAT—nIR¢, | ring constar‘'y; cook fifteen miryjtes. | H. M. B.: Seventy-two beats a min- | Season with salt, It is an exgellent | Ue #8 the average number. ] J food tor the sick and for baby food] ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS—NAN- | it may be slightly sweetened, NIE R.: ‘These may be\taken in any | home where slectricity te installed ii LAXATIVES TO REOUCE FLESH cient the skin and help remove acid p—4 —MRS. JOHN F. M.: It is true that condition which causes rheumatism, the eliminative organs, skin, kidneys, They are also beneficial in obesity, and bowels must be kept ac- | in order to gain and keep normal figure, but the use of violent purga- tives, salts, &c., is always highly injurious to the health and weakens the blood, which eventually causes she, her mother and Teddy |afraid delay of even a few hours ntood on deck. On one side was|ixht mean tho loas of a chanee to Kk a beautiful green island, on the other over boa Now a raliroad runs the mountains came down almost to] When they came ashore Teddy and the water's edge. The steamer had fy be were amazed. They thought just passed @ deep, narrow bay, lke Lp were coming to the Arctic gion, Instead, the weather the flords of Norway, and was @P-| warm and they found Skagway to ve proaching a huge glacier which|a well built town with nice res anc reached into the sea. They were on| churches. What surprised them most their way to Alaska by the Inaido| Wére the vines and pretty flower gar- dens around ma Pasuage, one of the most beautifull ‘ry cap the climas, Bare ere tee routes in the world, Next day they/phones and electric lights im the reached Skagway, almost surrounded | hotel. by mountains and at the head of Lynn| ‘This {an't a wild country any Canal, a bay @ hundred miles long| more,” said Mrs. Martin; “it bas but only a fow miles wide. made great progress since Uncle Bam “Skagway is an Indian word and} bought it from Rusaja for $7,200,000, means ‘Home of the North Wind,'"} in 1867, It is very cold on the other said Mrs, Martin, “It was one of the] side the mountains, but the ocean most exciting places in the world] makes {t warmer along the coast.” twenty years ago, because It was the) After lunch they visited a villago starting point for the Klondike, where! where the Indians were making blan- xold had been discovered. ‘Thousands Kets, hats and baskets, The boy ant of men rushed here and hurried off girl were interested in a shaft of over the dog trail to Dawaon, which wood carved with strange anima! ia in Canada. figures. “It was a terribly hard journey, for) “Te | AGAINST THIS MICROBE Ano THIS ($ THE PICTURE oF THe NICROBE WHICH IS INFESTING THE COUNTRY WITH FALSE RUMORS ~ HE BEARS THe BRAN MADE IN GERMANY. Swart The Micrope!/ To APPROACH HIS VICTIM HE OFTEN CAMOUFLAGES HIMSELF AS A BIRD oF PEACE a totem pole,” Mrs. Martin . “You might call it the | They believed these animals repre | sented their clan and had a supersti tious feeling for them.” PENNANT WINNERS. anaemia, Take mineral oil to regulate the bowels, It lubricates the entire system and is not assimilated, there- fore does not cause more fat. Epsom salts and hot baths will not reduce you if you do not also, ITCHING SKIN—MRS. FE. L, N.t Probably you do not dry your skin diet and exercise | Muller Visite the Green House stood outside had quick ears. As tho detective pulled the door open a tall figure glided past him toward the front of the house, Suddenly tho veteran detective rose with a start, while a crimson wave of blood shot up over his face to the very roots of his hair. One of his had tilumined HEART OF THE SUNSET Titilan Rum, No, 770 aedubom Avenue, Wash | ington Helahts, New some poms No, 22 Oewald Place, Prinses u Lawrence, Roosevelt, U, 1.. aged 7 Cini yearn 1400, Edward MH. @emith (11 years), No, 200 Galen awaue tuchmond Mik Nee Margaret Cleland, No, 217 Jewett Avenue. Je oy Clty, Nod, Teenie, Stueet, top right there or I'll shoot,” sudden intuitive flash At Night and Encounters called Muller, but the man did not his brain. He had Another Visitor om aul dusta"dttra Tne Bs Sears Prose ti, trovan of ioe Inisls. eat ing to the ground, Muller w up to the ling everything was a + CHAPTERS, equally quick in pursuit and fired as dark. — ‘The ture was of ebony A BREATH OF THE BIG WEST IN EVERY LINL & Co he ran. But the man gave no sign of and the frames, heavily y missing. Mra, Teresa having been hit, and did not lessen carved, of the same wood, ‘Tho wall ws fo.,48"8 his pace in the slightest. Tho sharp paper was of a dark shade which had light of two electric beams threw his g n deeper with yoars. The light quick moving shadow along the celling and tho white coverings of the thoroughly, or else the water or soup, or Both, may be too harsh. Use oat- meal bags in tho bath, in place of} soap, or almond meal. Use only pure f castile soap, if any, and then rub the Pee reer Ty aT Ra rough places with ollve oil. After Comte strenuous exercises, !f you are in a 7 perspiration, it is best to take a) ™ shower, as cool as you can stand It, otherwise you may take cold. If the) ized that all By REX BEACH “cc WAKE, spring t# coming!” A calls March in @ loud blue- tering voice, and all the flowers who have been asleep during BEGIN IT ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 sone into his employ, t we abnut. Katte hate although Vertath, body is thoroughly warmed you will ae Rie oe ret 18 Ground, for ne carried & lantern ate >» hed wore all that Drought brightnean ie een Moga se i anied ty Karl, He enters tui 4 ol er fired a seconé ne, b st into the roc Mulle eyes no i 4 a lawn “whica ne re ‘ e . of roug! ah not feel the shock, Fuller Weareabout The Mat on w on inet. 988 he did so, the man ahead of him resto on the old-fashioned woodwork door he looked out through th ate “# whether the lurger sum, the twenty curth, ‘They know that the proph FLABBY, LIFELESS SKIN—MRS. | jiuwiiu’”. Among the pel a Test Muller le Dr, Senmive Mazimolf. ® made a quick dive around the corner of the bed str its richly carved Md could dimly see the figure Of ® thousand crowns, might have found % ch is always tri wophesy WALTER E.: Tho free use of cold ner me of the house. As Muller followed him bourds men Malting there, cased tho knob thelr way to her also. Hven the moat springNe on her way, One Cee 1 ico rubbed on the face will in this direction, something hard o two litte ang » than moved, pressed the minaly Sf alder Gachelins nee Gums EGR oe water and ico rubbed on the fa B CHAPTER X. & copy of the official list of what had struck him on the head and dazed carved out of 1 od, ¥, the outer iron gato and shook it, miserly ot elder apeape tala Hs the bef. friend Nhe wage eh mene b RisnaMiads Water Hilt pliant been found in the safe. Hoe took tt him for a moment. But ho was forward as If t the one grm ‘through ‘the bare snd knocked for he lenenal of an Eva Getringer, |thous (he ts such w loud. binetering af Srlach’ no 8 pure who i u 4 her he learned of an Eve A he 7, 5 iome-iViade ater Filter HAT same night found Mutter OUt BOW and cor 1 Erlach’s own D0t injured and took up his pursuit in who should i! ld fare Wet on the glass pane. ais young Wamp. If he did not awaken tise eri TRa Ga is b+ he gue second or two. The slight 7 : e vith the one made D; ‘s however, was sufficient to enable the r o railing which formed a border ad M4 on the 10th of September. There was other to dash through the garden for the heavier carving of the eolld tienes tne ite of Bis lantern fu something wrong there, something door and disappear in the blackness wood below, It was this railing and 470. le, as he op outside its many corners and curves that now OWh. decid aly MEOAE Panera to the value “ine detective stood by the gate attracted Muller's eyes. A. taint of at least twenty Pew welen is peeden, oy only Then Muller knew who it wa for drinking, but also for many | ( other purposes, and the home- made filter here described should] o¢ prove well worth the time spent in living at No, & Linden Street, Vienna, | the flowers, they mi e ght oversi in whom sho believed Mr, Erlach to and spring would catch them eaee have taken an Interest ping. Then they would be ashamed am An hour later Muller's carriage March has other work beside awaken Ais APO YOU dong ner eee the house in Linden | ik the flowers, He clears away the ! housand i atta ees ed in surprise, as Karl Tonner stood befo @ hor : dead leaves go that the gree thousand Crowns peering out in all directions, but the memory of something scen before but sipped hastily through the opening. Street and ho himaclf mounted the|may spring up, senda the ‘Kites flying were missing from the safe, And in night Was absolutely dark ‘and the only, lf noticed, came back to his “frank gocanese, you're al stairs to the third floor. On one of| through the air, and sometimes very none of the notebooks of a Jater date blackness was ipenetrable beyond the murmured Karl, wiping his the many doors on this landing he|™!schievously sends our hats flying letter contained a request for money ray of his lantern, He closed the door It seemed to him that when he first rae emoran¢ e d the dc e 7 thought sure he’ ou." ¢ i Waa thero any memoranda of the with the key he found on the outside saw this bed he had casually noticed “owing pus%,0ed shot you saw the name of the woman he| irr them. ae nor a word of thanks for any gift. In change in investment or any other and then put in his pocket. On his that the lines of the pretty composi. i i spite of his Anancial diMeuities the disposal of the sum. And yet Erlach way back to the house he found tne tion at ite top were hot quite clear, wateamman T Eaet as I ren up bere” sought, He knocked at the door and/have March come beck to us agatn, young officer had never asked his un- had written down every half pound object that had hit him on tho head. It was this memory that NOW BOM & “About One Kenqeed tne outalde It Wa# Opened by an elderly woman, | for Rindly neakens, “kone teenie cle for help and the latter bad never Of butter, every bug of salt that came It was a little lantern of unusually searchilgnt flash through his brain. ene pats, We thee ob wie cence poorly but neatly elad. Muller tn-|80 Kindly awakens, over and ping volu into his house, fine and costly workmanship. He He stood with the light of bis lantern f dee ulred whether Miss Getringer wi | oluntesred asslatance. There were a "Muller leaned forward, resting hia took this In too” Boe the front door wn full on tho carving. His free Be aaa denly jumped out from behind aulr ee wer was at) will soon be here. on another trip of inspection to the Green House. Going through Erlach's papers proved especial interest, There wero a few letters from Paul Erlach, written in formal atyle. Not a single J D 6 i home ‘The woman smiled al 7S >) y y |few business letters and some bills head in his is, while he pondered had been unlocked from out nd carefully disengaged the black “44 A eon Bet ce Mag My moor h Phy mar led sadly end) 5 a NORDEN, age thir jand two or three In a woman's hand de on er Budsenly he The keys were still In the locks, Mu i which was twisted about the wyeg: ‘Btop, you Pen I ng, 208" yes, she's at home,” | teen, ? S72 East ldlst Street, [WIGE We. BITC rR tO Tt ee etree ee yet homens fevers iene send Rue. both « carving, the cord left there BY You wea T hoard tho shots and aw —“Miy 1 speak to her?" he asked! MARCH WRITING AND DRAWING mraceful: Live." feed it might have. been only the — Then ho let the ight of his own Then Mulior exnmined hin latest DMM running away.” ca ia | CONTEST. The last drawer that Muller opened creaking. of gh outside, or @ lantern move over every foot « very. ‘The cord. ¥ At A8N again? dived Hither vten And again’ the woman enewered,| SUBJECT—*THRIFT.” contained notebooks carefully or- wage of the weat reggie va er pane, Sareiaery He saw sever , be ine: evi le ntly ah t at off a bick in the bedroom, and he was With aadne n her face and bs lee | IDDIE KLUB members of ths dered, each one of them dated with ne detec Then he pur cut still eHOMAR 10 bom OF thee. He ning On olther wrk hey ore doCme; gatberine Bp the trophies of bis eye. “Yes. you can s or to-day | ages of six to fifteen inclusive the beginning and end of the period the lantern and recognized his own footprints and mode of braided horsehui an ik, ae Evidently ¢ ung lady ts not} are invited to enter this eon- over which the memoranda extended. with the right, beside them were enormous tracks ‘That's what he was after,” wald yoy Olante rast ramative iq “Ways in tho mood to receive visit-/ test for the best suggestions as to Muller § ‘ There we possible now, that he had not seen there before. uiler aloud, And then he won on my thought Muller as he entered | low # Kiddie can save or earn money Muller began to read the two upper 7 the hall, But he did not at ho dered mildly | whothe man who 747 ht Thrift. St ones of the pile. . ; ig {3 AOE eek gat oe er oe giay in the hall, he Dea Wan Heb likely in be baling: Stee the amall, dark vestibule, ‘The whole| $9, Duy, Thrift, Stamps, gusegstions i Bi ge y Se the study, lo it escaped w kely to be waiting — «wall we ¢, now en if h® look of t was tota erent | weet, On ater he oF eens There were figures for every day, side of the nitti Wor, a key carefully and from there ‘pas t Me on the inoor until mself gould lave cat ig F Hee i k ie pene ube ae Oerent Societies” will alao be accepted, even for the smallest expenditures, Of 4 Ting from ¥ A aeons), Bia Mie hearoamn P preheat be bonnana ®re to attack two of us. Lda 20 expected, and when the) Contestants may write thelr ideas |The last book contained memoranda Pthers, The de SPhion Ehtes dinar tee eee nave been enrol a RIBhE: oa mane woman went off to announce him, he|in tw irew short paragrapha oF moranda the flickering of lis rr hese @ of a shot through the night, or safe —— 7 pee iarin pep : | picture them in drawings. |bewinning with the first of March and keys thr it'in the faint gleam of the Z there would be the quick thrust D, q KRG WNOUK OREEEUNY. | FIRB AE Dey A of $1 will b a ch ending With the 9mm of September, his lantern, ‘The ed forward rig yg eae # knife, and ¢ ULLB yaaa iid Pag ’ verywhere, but poverty|child who gives the best suggestion And on tho first of each month be. S!oWly and 1 { aguin. Someone ivo to himaclf.. I cord would JLLPR'S intention was to combined with exquisite neatness.|for his or her age. ta eMa (tat ted Pee * wa »ving out tll Th was didn’t seem right iim, Ha fear utilize the next day in search- The tiny little kitchen into whtch the| Contestanta must state name, age, Mrs. Tonne: me another, “Twenty house that gentlest soune den door through which ‘ , diret t : ' " 1h |crowns for H." ‘The old gentioman, ult be plainly i rudy door 40d himeelt. Wor it thie bad been ck real ys) orp bs mas fica 9 oe one , lll as the hall, was $How TO JOIN THE KLUB AND be ey: Muller had rea y door done the unknown would havo + 1. To sther whe knew any- spot " making it. The cut and directions | fF 80me reason Unknown to anyone py tis time and is t lis ized that there was someone in thing tat would ald bim in thie mat Will you please come in, als,” pata OBTAIN YOUR PIN. for construction are reprinted from|¢ise had sent twenty crowns every tening. ‘The cor wos about fif- house and would not have come. 1 hed at Hin ter, a@ well as in tho inystery of the the Woman, returning and holding Poh eit gs ay bovbate 01 c avi teen yurds long, t rooms opening man, whoever it eomex now ¢ ooked at his Te je iny he door Of 8 oul the Illustrated World, cago. month apt uve emit, trem enh The door te the locality, and oe nee BPS wateh and found it to be Just twelve Mlssing twenty thousand crowns stl ntered @ small, sunny room The pot can be made from pract{-| Muller found this matter rather in- f5r1,, se ne centre door bedroom. What could he wan? {n this i It certainly wae etre that the furnished \ the greatest possible cally anything, the one shown being | teresting But he soon came to some- on that ‘ 4 8 1? He st know that all valua Muller mado himself comfortable miserly old man who, as Dr. Max- simplicity, but cozy and homelike in nairabe niga ing that was eve! 0. {t was outside 60 bles, as well as the contents of the in the corner of a big sofa, settling qmno a APE ront o! e mea made from a crockery bread holder, | thing th , st moreso In an fly ¢ ail, now safe, had been removed to the 1 lor the rest of tha night, But ‘Oe said, wept in emotion at his rl beside io) whieh The drip was made from a sim. | older book, one which bore dates of atanding " that bedroom court Was there some clur 1d not wat there long ire he OWN generosity when he gave a beg hair aeatat Jt) $¢Kiub Pin.” Tob hebse ilar dish of somewhat sinaller sige, | June 1 to the end of December of a door. A hand turned the knob. Mul- trace of his. presence that maa head again and listened. gar a copper plece, should have sent 1 Ln Whose | $ A’l oblidren wo 19 extern veare of age may 5 gs .can be noticed. there iy a hole | year back, Mr. Erlach had mado up ler took Iils rev vb t hand have remembered leaving, and tt heard someone moving, this “Eva twenty every ny with ita many oe mente. ED Bia css nemeene connecting the two ne otner la pummary of bis entire fortuce While. with 1 ; he wanted to take away? house thin time. He stood month, His heert tad Rd srent gray eeok boa oer ery Nib Bio aod mombereaip ortions of design s & its simple | 9 turned the 5 th The detective asked himself DP, ¢ lantern, took his ree ™ a ¢ > he na 5d Paaadace | Bepatruction can be easily seen from |Which was invested in stocks ana Surned {he I sing bunch of theso questions, while bis eyes wan- volver and moved softly out into the !t seemed, DMuller wanted t this a + and trac coupon No. VO \ } the ketch, bonds, Muller carried in bis pocket keys rattled betrayingly, and he who dered over every inch of the room, ridor, When be reached the front "Eva" pereonally to find out lod Monday.) Ps