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i SE CANNOT EAT—MRS. If. G. C.: If) 0 te 4 HO IOME Tuesday, Two-Minute Beauty Chats |] Ngoc By Pauline Furlong ne € The New York Hrening World), Exercise Keeps Hands Firm and Strong INGER stretching, as shown to-day, is another ben- F eficia! exercise for unused muscles of the hands, y and this opening and shutting of the hands should » practised with the fingers and wrists held tensed if good results are to be had from ft. Wrist circling should ajso be combined with nand and finger exercises, and this Movement is practised by extending the arms in front of the body and @llowing the hands to hang limply for a second and then circle them ‘ground on the wrists, tiaktng the circles start inward and Work outward. Po this about twenty-five tities at eacly practice, f Tennis, rowing, different kinds of ee ball, games and tho simplo, chest- raising exercise help to strengthen the hands, wrists and forearms to a very ‘great extent, and it is really surprising how much better work? may be ace’ “plished and how many more hours you can remain at your work if the hands and wrist muscles are strong and firm. ) A growth of superfluous hair may rembved from the arms only tem- arily by local application of de- tories, but the use of them is not ‘ecommended, because their action} wn the skin irritates it ond causes a) heavier growth appear shortly r using them Warts may be removed from the} ‘bance by clectricity, which ts the) tt and surest manner, but if dey are not of too long standing the frequent application of lemon juice} the treatment. Lunar caustic must cinnamon oil, applied twice in| be kept out of reach of children and -four hours, may help to re-| careless persons, and no other parts them. Another home remedy| of the flesh should be touched with it “warts on the hands is to dip a/ while treating the warts, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions kind letter. I have gained so much ith and etre through the ex- ises. I cannot tell you what you should weigh because you failed to give me your a a height, COCOA BUTTER—B. P.: Cocoa butter ig used as a lubricant for the hands by those who massage because ‘ he. 1S by The Prone Publial * | HANES WAtK THE Fuobdr HALF THE NIGHT To PUT THAT CRYING KID OF HINE TS SLEEP to stick of lunar caustic in water and touch the warts with it. They will turn black and drop off in a few days, and if they do not do so repeat a any thanks for your am glad you cannot eat it is an indication that Pou dv not need food. Give the stom-| ¢) the temoprary rest that nature) ‘The semi-fast will harm no in Sand “Po normal health, be- Fete most of us are overted, in spite the war and hard times, although TONLY GET a are REST ER GET The BABY T SLeeP ‘Wé are all loath to admit it, even to|it is nourishing to the skin and fat- ourselves. Catarrh, rheumatism, Indi-|tening. I do not see why It moult not be wholesome to eat, but, of constipation, nervous condi- insompia are some of the many es which are greatly relieved @wough fasts and semi-fusts from al) SCARS FROM THE ELECTRIC penny oe NEEDLE—M. L. Hu: it the hiuirs had "TO REDUCE HIPS—MRS. R. Le B.: | been removed by, @ competent person “peo the rolling exercise makes you| ‘the scars would not have been lett “gy try rope skipping, which is cer-|0n your face. I am sure that this 1s ainly a beneficial ‘round exercise | the only method of removing super- Jor most parts of t ly. This stim- | uous hair from the body, but you Pates the blood circulation, removas| must know the person who performs from shoulders and upper, arms, | the operation, otherwise the face may mes shortwindedness by in-|be starred for life efeasing the lung capacity, and stim- M all of the internal and climina- PERSPIRING ARMPITS—N. L. Organs to action. I know one Hi: Bythe the parts each day tn Woman who made her figure and com- Warm soap and waser and then apply on positively beautiful by jump- Alcohol one pint, salicylic acid two course, not ag nourishing ag ordinary butter, 1AM ALL WORN OUT WHEN I GET To BE! Tope fifty times each morning on dramg, @ little on a putt of cotton, the root of her apartment. Take - 2 Weseos of water before starting | ? Ws exercise, er: an FLESH SHRIVELLED—wiy. H. ni F,; You should have used much : mT ALMA 4 water while reducing. Alum so- Nay [ty lution is also ny to the flesh i { hia the body you reduced , (\ . ‘tee quickly, 1 er that as we S older the muscies shrink and be- flubby if thev wn Pggme shriveled ond we not been daily exe Past.” When the heav' fat is removed au through dict exercise the skin bec es loose wrinkled {f you are nf&t careful to, Drevent it. | * To AVOID SEASICKNESS—aRs. | G@RAHAM K.: You must eat very | Ge easily digested foods several @ays before taking the voyage. When on the ship retire and remain in a ining position until the body has ony accustomed to the motion of fee ehip. Sometimes this requires ewenty-four hours, for those who are at biti De, Sabai Seobs ed (n years superfluous a Messenger For a Confidential Mission Of Hidden Purpose SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, (Copyright, Duffield & Co.) @usceptible to seasickness. Soma t es a few alps of hot lemonade, racked ice, held in the mouth, hen the feeling Mf, will prove tieavy and highly Dr, Kellogg recomimen is th position for several etart of the voys air and an ice bag CHAPTER XII, (Continued, ) heery little laugh, but a shiver, ran down Muller's spine as the other man's hand on bis teetuit ana sure preventive for tea- UULER settled back com- shoulder Biokness. He declares personal ex- fortably in the chair and Which is it that so absorbs you?" rience with this treatment is the examined each piece with Continued the Russian, est recommendation he can give great Interest, while his g Muller ‘rose slowly from his chair for it. . Y and pushed it back. He leaned light. i host gave the necessary explanation. ainst the window frame, and his PAINS IN BACK—Mr S. K. H. B.: | There was, for ance, a ply was pale, But the eyes which Very often pains in y hack worked n cirelét “set L Met Maxfnoff's Were calm. And the aay 4 ee sugh nond. of. con of his voice was quiet and indit. denly being over-taxe ta wize Ww » worn e t as t Ny spoke. “The Na- and persistent ex the Grea A heavy ving set with int me the most, 1 think, oid this, Trunk raising, (lying on peatla’ of vitlue’ had’ once er seen tim painted Just this fie floor, on your back, with the toes| 4 ed-the hand of Anne Boleyn. A ore." traced nee a © piece of furnt of darkened Yos, isn't it odd?” replied Max- ture and br y ' demo It isn't the great to sitting pos 1 Emper see hore, the mighsy ck and redu Generals i ta private individual who feels the therm The picture in 1 as we would when Wrops down to zera. rested mo because of rse these pains * cold or kidney tr uplosit f nthe Inst 1 deen studied ‘and REAKED WITH GRAY— what I call {ts ironical conception of mite enc of | admiitd, Maximof ‘tatd > the: DOA? the subject, and I procured tt ree dhenna leaves a at ymit t mon to boll ba i back in the ARON 9 too. CONttY with considerable dimeutty.” wwith a quart of « yr. Let them pos of course you have docs Waite the tussian Was speaking he simmer d about one pint after uments o prove t ne t 1 i Molleo. RO the little picture before him and “whey have boliing point. | tory,» this Fe lly remarkable colbo- Jooked at, it, hia eyes Cuil of merri- ‘Phis Will dar ich 1s, begin, | thon?” asked Maller ment, Another phase of his surprise, auing to streak Mh, yes, indeed," said the dogtar scarcely great than the first, filled Berly I'll, abow, them .to you." the detective's mi In spirit, he 7 WEIGHT AND GAINED] |! tore open the next drawer reviewed his visit to Misa Geiringer, oe HEALTH MARY tt out al ge portfolld whi nd held again in his hand the pic. - | a aA . ai Ve og ture of the Empress Josephine, un- pa . ler, looking open drawer, ro~ doubledly the companion to this min. To Clean a Type writer. marked: “Oh, I seo. you have all sorts ure of Napole 4 Then be Risa “gle ibs nthe feoding of fers eg s. Tonner say again: “Mr, Erlach RREGULANITIES in the feeding of! ify and I cleaned the picture of the fine the paper into a typewriter are sive f two days before his disappear- often duc to sl y spots on the)‘ you interested in that sort,of And again; “Doctor Max- ouble * was the last person to visit Mr, ich. He was in our house on the overcome To this tf platen, | y much, with a * ‘olean tho platen thoroughly | how you what‘Y Mive. d of September And again Mul- Mixture of two parts of denatured ve much. I've been dol- ler see to hear Till's report: “An faleohol to one par 2 ml es only about @ year ffisura mnt came to the place on vit 6 6th of September, but he did not {polished 3 with the th of Septem! t of the drawer ent use, oth th smooth the 5 x his guest could presently left the doc. cloth. In cle i pictures. ‘Phere ind filled with many things. with gasoline the effc 9| Were only seven of them, but each ase began to gr 0. sterplece In its wey One 4. He was much sur rt . + hi ¢ ‘pr mates Gry A better method ts to seomed to inte Mu a summons from his fr &@ mixture of one pa. of ty He stared at it as it hyp manager ofa private detec Nter oO) to 50 parts gasoline, while Maxi ng the summons Jeaveo @ fine comting of of], which es rL ef the et v3 to ‘ " att doctor was sollect A 7 a n the study In s h of a reliable agent to make fine to collect dust, on the| of my art treasures,” suid Muximoft a secret trip into Russia, And Greng jwith a litte Jaugh. <2 was @ bright offered him the post~not knowing, of course, that he was: acquainted with Maximoff. But this opportunity gave Muller an idea, and he laid plans with Greng to good purpose. rl was waiting for him anxfously in the pavilion when he returned home. “Shall I get supper ready for you?” he asked. “It's nearly 10 o'clock. T've had mine already.” “No, my dear Tonner. I'll fix what I need for myself later. I want you now to listen carefully to what I have to say to you.” “Yes, sir.” “How many times do you think that Dr, Maximoff has seen you’ ‘Think it over carefully.” a Karl pondered a minute, “Not more than three times at most,” he said decidedly. “Did he ever speak to you?” I don't believe he really Tho doctor ts a little I don't think a@ servant “No. An ever saw ihe. bit haughty really ex!sts for him. “Possibly. I never noticed it my- self.” T felt it, sir.” “All the better then, For then be has never noticed you particularly That's a very becoming beard you're wearing. Thus far I've had no 0! fection to it, but now I’m afraid it's in the way.” “TL have it shaved off, sir," re plied Karl Muller nodded, off before eleven o'clock to-mor morning.” 1 be gone by that time, sir.” Here are hundred crowns. Now let we ing a gray suit Now you go and buy yourself a blue or a black auit and a h winter overcoat, Also get anything else you may think you would need for a journey to Russia, It must be done before eleven o'clock to-t row.” “You can depend upon me, eir." hen from eleven o'clock on you must stay at home.” re?" ; In my houso tn the city, We dine there to-morrow noon, and then I'll explain everything to you. Here are your visiting cards. You will need to use two of them to-morrow so don't lose them and don't forget what your namo ta.” "Yes, have it taken row Kari threw a glance at the litte pasteboar “Then my name is George Munzer?” “Yes, you are George Munger, a private detective by professton, I'll tell you all the rest to-morrow. An! how get ready to go back to tow You will find my carriage waiting for you by the railroad bridge. Good night, George Munzer.” “Good night, Mr, Hartmann.” ‘Ten minutes later Muller heard @ wagon driving slowly past the garden wall, the noise of the wheels d away in the distance. He stool At the window for some time. de knew there Wes no danger in dofns so, for the room behind him was tn darkness, While bis eyes wandered IT'S So LATE EVERY NIGHT PAGE March 26 Boss bd! THaT’ ‘You Ger LN up to the gleaming star-points jn the blackness of the space above, his mind went over in review all he bad experienced that eventful afternoon and evening. “No,” he murmured half aloud, “there is no picture of Napoleon in Priach's cabinet.” Then after a lit tle While he added, with a deep sigh “And this Maximoff 1s such a really delightful and sympathetic personal ity.” CHAPTER XIil, ULLER impatiently awaited Karl's return from his tn- terview with Maximoff. It was nearly four o'clock in the afternoon before the young man arrived, His visit with Maximoff had stretched itself out to such length because the doctor had invited him to lunch, ‘The serious interview con corning the service demanded of him did not take piace until after the Tho Russian had evidently ex orted all the spell of his fascination, perhaps with a design of binding this young man all the more closely to him. Karl was simply delighted with his pew employer. Tq could pot say enough about his wonderful clever- oes, his deep learning and his cor- ality As for aa he could make out the whole thing concerned a quite armless little service, which, how might not be without ita diM- Max ff had told his visitor that be was politically compromised and did not dare return to Russia him- self. He needed documents there, which must be in hia posses- fore bis appro: wore some 4s pare iar kinds, ‘lad it not his political leanings he have sent for these papers ugh the Russian Em y. But the circumstances le did not 1 to draw the attention of the al representative of the Russian oft government to his whereabouts. Therefore hoe needed the services of some one @lae, who must be discreet 1 quick-witted. He would pay a » suin for the Work, Bribes must be «iven a@nd complications might n would peed a clear head k wita to meet them {pal thing, Mazi moft the young man, was of discretion. © Mminary ri t hetween them not Wish the lady who was to be tfe ever to suspect even th. in danger of arrest in bis own country. 4 he was never likely to return there he saw no necessity of ng ber under the dread of @ dan- na The doctor did was Te BED AT ALL L HAVE To WALK THE FLOOR THE WHOLE NIGHT TWINS — AS SOON ASI GET ONE TS SLEEP THE OTHER ONE WAKES UP. \ Don't Ger > The Event —Kiddie K] at, 118, by the Pre Conducted by Eleanor S # Publishing Co ng World's ub Korner Schorer The New York Evening W S NOTHING | ARE LUCKY! | Don'T ANY REST_ I HAVE ker that might never reach him would, he said, make the arney gether with the young 4 ve, tll they reached the Russ Hefore he left him there he would give him the flnal dotatls which one else was ever to know, In ah tel which he would designaty, in te little town of Oswiecim, they would meat after the work had been de Maximoff would take Munzer receive his aa ny they would part, never to imeet n 5 This was the main content 4 7 conversation which Karl Tonnes 1d with the K Alan that a Maximoff evidently had n eat suspicion that he was talking to the man who had ved ta (he Ploho house for a week or so as Mr Ha ements mann's servant he Fagemer k before the luncheon wan Maxtmoff waa pleased with this riows-min had auch excr yoke Bo litle, who see me ch so Little importines w might prove @ dang ‘The young man’s poise and 649 feamed to show that ha was brave 4 quick-witted, and thr t up his blue eyes when the Husslin ned the Kun he was t eve for work told the th w employee would ant The two tafar tion, should meet the Northern station in Muller listened carefully Kari told him, asked ma and finally announced that t take part in this expedit Before he left his home M another little talk with M about the oleon a wns firm in her assertion been in Erlach’s cabinet tw fore his disappearance au one had entered the h The next afterna four o'clock, the usual group gath ered around the tea tablo im the Plobn aitting-room, Maxiu wus there also, and Susann his side, apparently tn mood than was her custo When Mr. Hartmann j he said to the doctor know that I have just come Rose Cottage? I dropped in there the hope of seeing you, and asking HEART OF THE By REX BEACH A BREATH OF THE BIG WES BEGIN IT ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 Ho give you all of this tunn Rvery one is expwcting almost, as. big as. they are of all the faa, I'd: begin right now THE PATRIOTIC PARTY IS Every man, woman and ehtld in one or more tw Majestic Theatre. men will be in the lobby of the attend to your investment Mr. all coming their bit our rehearsals; Atrons the sky w autiful colors Ho had never seen anything 1ké it before, Off be ran down tho path to find tell him what it was. believe bia eye a grout h rome one to SUNSET "aN BVERY LINE 00 to lend me gue of your Lombrose . why didn’t you take what yo 17 “Anything in the house is w you kuow.”” I didn’t MHke to take it without telllng you first,” answered Hart- .ann, sitting down and taking ble eup. vend over ail fT have of Lom is sbon as ) got home," sald cordladly Oh, no, don't’ think of St," réplied Mortmann hastily. "I don't want to burden ur bral with anything f day. For Mra, Schober and 1 r itde girl tol@ me that you yong away om @ journey th Vex, ging, but" May Lasko whers you are going? Just think, he's going whten ‘ ff ed apd myimod he 1a to hiv ips. "Wh hould fry a I'm # that ‘pest you You nee, 1 ld nor know unetl this morning that low ¢ 1 tupned t 1 td *hé last words ty ' Ditheuttse équire your own pres I s Exactly, At any hindrance t wishes @ ma nery lo the sume Ma vutd ny cise “Yes, yes, 1 understund tut TF don't help feet Shortly a five o'clock rose. "Y Suzanne: es, L must.” t plied, tenderly ‘I've had so little Ume for this thing t know how long I will L know any"? Maxin ng already?” aniced and, ne I dou there is much J unust the house, I must got the half pust six train from here, too, bor the resm from the Northern station in Vienna’ leaves at 1 and the even slow little road here ol (To Le yontinued.) REHEARSAL OF KIDDIE KLUB KHORUS On Thursday, 3 P. M. At thé Brodklyn Music School Settlement, No. 525 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn. Dear Kiddie Ktub Members: R “Thrift” contest closes on April 1. work for the cdntesty to sent Some splendid compositions and the artists some ng drawings, having so much time to do them, and such an inspiring, timely subject. EVENING WORLD KIDDIE KLUB PATRIOTIC PARTY at the Majestic ‘Theatre, Brooklyn, on April 6, 10 A. M. No ont ts to be disappointed either, Korner telling about the Patelotic Party. to be as big as our Christmas Celebration. FAMILIES AND FRIENDS. ONLY ONE ADULT WILL MITTED TO ACCOMPANY A KIDDIE KLUB MEMBER. REAL MOTIVE AND ENDEAVOR 1S TO HELP UNCLE 8AM. nty-five-cent Thrift Stamps before entering the The Thrift Stamps remain the property of the purchasers and Uncle Sam pockets the quarters, ge H. Nicholat, who owns the Majestic Theatre; Fletcher Billings, the House Manager, and Al Grundman, Stage Manager, are im at the front entrance that day just purposely to do They already have done a great big bit giving the theatre to us for the morning of April Mr. Billings and Mr. Grundman by their interest in and direct attention to staging the best Patriotic Party ever given. This will week to do your very bewt You writers should be apie big things of the contest— the If tt were not for epolling and use this whole Kiddie Klub Artistically it ts going FOR KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS, PER. OUR who comes will be asked to invest Unole Sam's own Majestic Theatre that morning to Mr. Nicholai by 6 and also for alt Cousin Eleanor. » ‘ o Buster’s Adventures By Uncle Harry ai ° The Rainbow It was not long before he mot Mr. Fox Pelt wae in the forest ome| 4, ane i B day when it began to rain, ‘Oh, “alr cried Buster, “what is so he preph.BEAeD.m 10m, Aad] meee the sky? waited until. the alorm. waa over.|.Wo% that's the rainbow,” seid When be came’ out he could bardiy| wee Mom. “At each end of (t {6 a great treasure. Whoever finds it will always be happy. I will go to this end and you go to the other. Away went Buster through the damp grass of the meadow, over the hill and into the jungle. On the other side of the jungle was a rocky place, covered with thorn bushes and tall erase Buster was so tired that down to rest he aut Suddenly be looked up into the sky. The rainbow had gone und the sun was about to set Ho looked about him but everythin, was @trange. Hie was jost. All once he heard a howl Coming straight for him were four ugly, striped animais, with stiff manes ou their necks aid backs. Buster start ed to run, but the ugly animals | Kained at every step. Then, tn front jof him, he saw a little bole tn the |rocks, He squeezed into it just in time. The hole was too small for the {ugly animals, so they tried to reach him with thelr paws but couldn't ‘quite do it, Then they sat down tu |walt. Hour after hour passed. Bus- ltr was h ry and thirsty, but levery time he peeped out, there they sat. Why had he been #0 foolish? | He would never get home again. | Al at once the ground seemed to Jshako wind (here was a loud trum ing noise. Up jumped the ant- |m ls and ran away, howling at the h voices, Mr. jephant or. said Mr. Ble- ‘They are mean and coward- they would have eaten you v they could." arch. ARCIT ls here, and winter will iM soon dis, for spring’s warm rays will melt it away. On the Itw of Mareh the back- nty-first day bone of r ter w coalless win- Jaya have paseod ear already tn make their spring pnomy beauttful Bill will tw (if he has any Before many France who are to drive oY was once @ ther for repute month mistake instead ty * y windy and storms Ne s hap 1 put ou rost tn York uthful arries y bring fine weath othe * Ger- BS PIAPAT eo 1 erro HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, hildng ap “Coupon No. BOA

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