The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 17

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Two Minute Beauty Chats By Pauline Furlong Copyrlaht, 1018, by fue Press Publishing Ce. (The New York Kvening World Exercise the Hands to Make Them | Beautiful | orp Es SPAY, | NTERLACING the fingers as shown to-day in the illus | tration ‘is a good exercise for those who have rheu- matic pains in the finger joints, Brin b ig the fingers down rk over the back of the hands and then quickly open ey a Ae twenty-five times, Here is another exercise BN eneficial for those who suffer from writer's cram: pe and »@all aching pains in fingers and hands, Sit by a table and rewt.the elléw es 7 and forearm on it. Raise each finger—one at a time—as high as you can , end then let it come down to the table about ten times. This is also a splendid exercise for pianists, typists| ‘ i eet ’ 1, @n@ those who do much writin, Bony and over-fieshy hands ma: both be brought to normal propor- iene through elther or both of the @bove exercises if practived at in- tervals during the day. Gold hands are the surest indica- j @on of poor circulation and finger @xercises and those for the arms and! | ‘wrists will stimulate the blood sup-| ply and relieve this condition. Of! course, if the hands are cold and/| clammy also this condition indicates * @ome nervous derangement | Wrinkled hands must have nour- al Whing of! to lubricate them and gup- Ply the tissues with the material ; fey need for «smoothing out the ried, yellow skin, and for this noth. tng that I know of is better than Plain cocoa butter, slightly melted . (and rubbed in until it has almost | dfeappeared. Soap should be used sparingly on T THOUGHT “You WERE GOING To WEAR Your, [a,) CLOTHES THis Year, Hands may be made rheamatic pi er exercises as describe: jthe suds, rinse the hands {n cool water, dry them thoroughly with a | soft towel and apply some of this | @ty, wrinkled hands, and hot water] lotion: Glycerine, ono part; rove! must always be avoided. Use castile| water, three parts; several drops of geap and lukewarm water, remove! carbolic acid Answers to Health and Beauty Questions EVER BLISTERS—MRS. LEN If you continually hav © fe you should consult your phy- » beeause they denote disc red ach or sometimes indicate a cold. ich the spots with camphor, nit wax or’alum to help dry them up, ut internal treatment is also neces- the left side, Be careful and do not over do this strenuous exercise until | you are more practised, OILY SCALP—nRHSEIE D.: Place ® snail piece of gum camphor in the hot water when washing otly lair. Use tar or sulphur soap or shampoo with two eggs and two tablespoon. fuls of lime water mixed tolgether and rub into the #cain attor, wetting the hatr thoroughly with 4 spray. of hot wate! Use this in place’ of soap and rinse all traces vitro of it out with a etrong TOOTH POWDER WITH CHAR- JAL—MARS. J. N. Be: Charcoal is eansing and purifying to the breath jetomach and mouth and discourages the collection of tartar on the teeth. It is effective in the treatment o: acid stomach ‘also, The following ula is a good one for th» ‘et ered prepared chalk, 4 oz.; pow- @ered orris root, 1 02; powdered @harcoal 1% oz. It is true that u eee of licorice or gum myrrh lef the mouth overnight will sweet the breath and cause you to awa with @ pure breath, IRYNESS IN THE THROAT— WALTER F.: You should res Your throat and not talk unless ab- olut Gargle with equal rts and water several CHAFING—JENNIB ‘, \ powdered Lorio tized to-« paste 1 immediately romove chafing, FOR MILD CASES OF Eczema AND HIVES—b. FB: The folowing mee ie Il prove most effective; Dis. nive two even teaspoon Hi ulated boric in a Bat. Ce oe ens 1 oonful of starch and bo! stirring meanwhile, RSPIRING FEET—MRS. KM (Steep tannin in water, cool and apply to clean feet each day, iP ral minut PE Ver HOME PAGE Wednesday, March 27 Pty iT ‘ | Ths. ty Tre eo COUNTRY Bea SO 1 TRE LE FORWOMEN HAS CHANGED MYNEW SPRING Suit TO WEAR in THE SOUNTRY Imes each day, TO GROW TALLER—MAURICE R: Swinging froin a transom be- ween the doors in your home will @ a valuable exercise to stretch e muscles and heip you to grow tall Place a stout curtain pole near the top/of the door and 0: € { Ye stool, grasp the pole firmly wit na st both hands and then kick the @way. Swing backward and fc then twist the body from t it, first to the nt and then to ks Housewife’s iz | Scrapbook r : © you know that every time you D turn on your as range f be fore lighting it you are giving the gas: metre ward and unn the-gas bill?) There will ly no waste of if you hold th ‘Nghted match to the burner and very Finds Three Men Playing False Roles SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS (Copyright, Dufflotd & Co.) re a Old maa of Inreradort, se} 0 Over The Beginning of a Secret Journey ie Mullet ta" ctagatae, restae! on of the Wraci itt terera, crionee. | mab}. fy al DR ry! : Si: amu Gie For Th hibiting sound | wens in raverting to styles that have been weighet in the balance of the past and not found want Jing, rather than to | speculate with un- known quantities at thia critical time. It was safe to assumo that narrow ekirts would be favorably accepted in general, from the way women clung to them the lapt time they were popular; some women in fact have never relinquished the nar- row ekirt. For al- most a yoar skirts bave been gotting nhrrower, until now they are satisfied with thelr one and one-half yard scope A new foatire, or |wddition to them this |apring, 1s the panel, | sometimes as many as four of these bo- ing bung from the waistline. An ox- | treme interpretation | of thts feature ts the long panel which |hangae from the |ehoulders ond te jeither left entirely loove or has Ita lower edge tucked up un- the edgo of the wirt, | 1 have designed a frock with auch a panel for to-day, a |Ine of buttons em- | phasizing Its length, down tho centre line, Silk, satin, serge, ging practical fabr The waist and ¥ Jof the skirt are in or |noceasary fit at |accompltshed by a sau Jaro all frock the waistline being signs e Evening World's Home Dressmakers . rat id By Mildred Lodewick Cora 1s + Doows P 6 New ¥ ¢ World) Economy Frock for War Time Wear SEE DESCRIPTION TO COPY THIS DI ham or linen/®eter and effect are the pockets at tos for this|the Joining of the upper and lower |ekirt portions, made apparent by upper portion | huge flaps. Stitching to match that ne plece, the on the collar may decorate these it the fabric be of woollen or ailken toxture, or If gingham were used for | uare plaatron) the frock, plain colored gingham or vot embroidery in front, to which sash| white pique for pocket flaps, collar latrings are attached brougiit throug) slash edges of the panel and t |tul bow. Attractive in and cuffs would be exceedingl¥ ef- fective. The plastron tn front would be pretty of the gingham worked in © cross atitoh design with white floss, ‘These are oa noar the Jed in a duti- n both ohar- Answers to Queries fon Vitor The Preoiug World T am fifteen years old and am taking the liberty of asking you for a design fer myself. The goods is woollen crepe in a pretty dull green col- on portal card of rombery in your “Hero's a lucky chance for you, Ur. bo bogs ni house. Ask you to retura at once.’ Hartmonn, Here's an etnpty co) SUNSET dress. Am 5 feet tall Wouldn't you think they could have Which will eave you a few moments HEART OF THE well developed, have sald a few more words? In en estab- in getting to the atution, The man brown hatr, gray blue lishment Itke mine it makes eongider- has teen to Laxenvurg, and his By REX BEACH eae kas aaa able difference what part of the house horses ave tired, but yor have time err f, W..A sentored, Well, I'll have to pack up enoumh and tt will be more o ones I think I'll just throw a few jent than walk Me's bew A BRBATH OF THE BIG WEST IN EVERY LIN. White wash satin things Inn bog and leavo the reat the Journey, so he'll collar, brown embbrof here, For Y want to come again it tere for the tip.” Gory om belts Seetae you wil permit it. 1 fect that I need Mr. Hartmann sot into the BEGIN IT ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 stitoh in brown on a little more time here for my work.” THe? ond the men parted with a seen Et eer ne vehtele rolled ed to the how », who was hear H always might come, at assured him that he would bo weleome whenever he a wide-brimmed, soft f & Short conversation w at the driver wiy turn on the gas, ‘Tis ap- ‘Soret Maxteon fi " " Mes to the lighting of gas fet. Wn mig Sues “TN send Wilhelm to you to letp \lY mld to be abared the trip to the of the earringe, the gentieman took Bave worn out stoch seca Keri on @ You pack, In the meantiny il CANON Up bis tmge himself and carried them he noe well, He eRDels be wetting the carriage reac sag 1 the ca well-lighted sitting- into the hall where the ticket offices @ive excellent use wl to the mop handle ugeage with h were. Here he lett his & porter and went to buy room Mrs, Plohn waa reading the te! m which thelr guest had left on Plohn, ticket the feet and join to. CHAPTER XIIL discussion on this interesting topic “Oh, no, please don’t bother about ee tor ine RANe he Continued.) the clock struck seven, the carrioge,” repited Hartmann, eae gees just ag he had told The office had. just been opened and the joined stockings in | Suzanne returned « “I don't need to go really untit “out I'd be very glad of Wilheln's ance Li, ia ated dies ae 7M & crows of people, thirty at hang it in the air to ail BB OnOF | Maximoft goodby Quarter to etght," thought Mutler, help. He can carry my bag to the en Raita ct i at ero ; gh Pa were pushing thelr way up manera roy hey ave ® Nuaheee suffering frum cunplatn of my rheumatina and sttion.” 794 te aein st chee Greene, te te BOtOn. Mpegs lm sont Gt 398 er, en dread, ‘Muller #4y that a cup uf tem in bed and a Another warm hondshate and Mtr, Mit” Then sho lala the paper down window Ai Ute olf gentieman was Next time you | at {t, pondering #094 book cheer me up. While Latimann left the house, CDINVOL Be how NG Band Leta cote ed Ce oe pot boiling) im mixing the Ay aiuis they Gulleve me in the pavilion eais 184 thicumh the pardon, ana © 1 ou nee how his hand trem- crowd, and that perbon was Dr. Max- Ky Mangan orate paleens hos a de- tiling myscif for a quict evening, my he reached his payilion he openc ; pedir med q iss He edged his w. sp until he sk) un answering melan- carriage will be on its way to the dow att, leaning far out, he a yi porsie n a prearna yy i : bad te ine immedia get, S00 vy to wash the cl vn soul, aud It took all Northern gtation. But I hate to think @ long, sharp, peculiar-toned wht pyre fs yar: Peasy es and Beare the | 10 wrap it arou vi will to keen vu 4 t Se ha pal aa eater ie wa nawere iy an : h $ apt to upset for two first-class tickets to Granica and scrub it in soapsuds, b Up the of the unpleasnnt surprise theve dear Peer < Ban tun 1 feel ao sorry for him, he wan getting his change the aus people will have to-morrow morn re in the neigiforhood, Then he i135, guch a nice#man id ri h fl Cook prunes without sug tuck six and the tele- closed the window and turned on the we anal ecle wien” cold itn ce ee thet immedi testa juat as well, A delicious sug he ¢ tan foam” ie fuk hens tha doar rang again *letric Ment, When Wilhelm entered 4), Meee eG pi apr agin ely behind him in the line wae @ dessert ean be made by, reducln hat nov arrived, Mr. Hurt- and the mald brougnt in a tologram tW@ Minutes later he found Mr. Hart. 1000" 01 wil Vory impatient Indy, Just na Slax Me fogether with the whites of egga;ma Ajinued to chat about all for Mr He signed the ™#nn al busy at hie packing Pais ls cin very guint now [at left the window the old gentie until light. Use four to ane | y t : and the girl tort “Did you hear that w ee q man stepped back with a deep bow pound of stewed prune. vy ae asked \ “ ; 1* and let the lady go ahead of him. 8 until set and serve with mn ; = pied that he 1 © away, & ss knows for how nbc ull dh ea a cream. e °. ain : € . ae ts pet Sie r in hie packing nile, boug ner ticket and h i ° dood a ey seemed to get on so well to- off. Then the old gent! eur family object to peeling their , ae tay attention to anythin F P id gentleman's J ci a r . = J whilst . a Mrs. Ploh t u cam qd he 1M ticket a) ey entitle arson aber te e had a worry fn the wortd & robbe pa a whistle, a tong, tt ® i a DK UD came and he bought a tick F tato before boiling and you can rap was not worrled. He 2 home et once! My , and then it was at : SLRERs: ESE Eanes, She Biraee 808 My slip the skin off wien ready to at bis own cartiage Was wait- housekeeper sent me word on a posta; “ered from across the moor. That's ase Pee Lea i eR Bae nalie wigan Jelpis ~_ ng for him at the next crossroad, and card. Did you ever hear of stich stu- Be rar te decent people to act after eae aie gia ie Pig othe o) MGUAHAE 8 neva pe ey ied:uP {&70 remove the gloss which wear although quite ordi- pidity? Fortunately all my mat) goes cali hs BOS EHS Servant: whe: as Del eee Pies ereollng a aida ary diy ar Lied wed in your skirt or suit u nary ce, Were speedy and to the Baron's office and he saw that Muller had already noticed, was not felt such an : paray and 2 he Northern station. The old egar. Sponge with this and | reliable, t 12 nevemary be at once and {el Me let D&tticularly vatorous, ‘The man sus ‘ for Mr. Hartmann ad his porter walked up the garment in tho usual way, loug latinas trai tie pee r= . i - un troubled !n hi Ir, Hartmann speaks very well leisurely. There were but » Do not discard the raincoat, Cut ern station in tuble anid t about his coming buck from the ste. Heri a § ew veople in the roomy, attractive ft the good parts and muke aprons wo hours, 90 he ences of the famils on alone, This guited Mutter ex e4, We eve nt hall of the They will give good service a ? Dena nee. oF. tt als '@ actly, He closed his Bag and 1 m. Muller, who now \ \ q me yet aud could af to caten the ay friend h rigs tchen aprons and can readily be , J a te vend his it, rocked the cupboards ich he -——- = Lie & man nearing aeventy, sat dows ansed with brush and wate: rd to be calm wbout it quae Galan! inching on ched apboards tn which h \ man nearing aeventy, — 1 At auavtar to aavan: She door hell waton had left his things und put the kes CHAPTER XIV. able quite near the one at whica Even if. your atorm rubbors are jing ovaere it wht Muller, Must you leave Ss evening? we. Nia pookel ben he turned gut ast nine that DAS OE DAS tenee bie piace 20 orn out at the heel they aro not be- butler came in it wi Cpe te i the light and lef the pavilion, Wii ¥ halt past nine that evening which George Muenger was alré Ad al service, Cut out the heel lee, eae: wae seed Mra. F John heim carrying his bags for him, fa two-horae carriage stopped altting. ‘There was a glues partition »bers up to u nea books he bro te i host “ teps f 1 h rrow band at the back and you oe TEe ett: .snueed $ sual Kind Routes, My eon up to the house and give the a few steps from a side en- between the two tables and Mt ve @ pair of sandals that will prol ¥ PO a lie ras helr heads yey of the pavilion to Mr trance of the Northern sia a RV RAWIARERA, bax mae i y last you through the spring eds Hart d have written guid Muller. Thon at the co fan ily Nebte ff, The two men at the oth ts ; ERG Ean dil ne trouble ts." me to the station " Ne used atroet. A role were talking tn French. Ea It will save the matting if you have a Ein &Bain reached the front do pearing, slender man, w a 6 spoke German, Muxi:noft pra soft cover for your broom. Cotton i : » with Mr, Ploha already + B gray beard iptanch and ie pel oy worn underwear will do 49 an expert In ey in ce, The dis- the driver of a curriig. hid as pip 4 Your people asad tay the Dold, in the midst of an eager ate ttre meee Word im ths tasd guia mre & Lighi-brown cape overcuat aod the things woick bad so picaged We the young detective tion now was quite untm ing mainly with the supper they had just eaten, Muller wmile with which his protege different things on the might prote a harardous Ne was areatly pleased of Karl for this work also pleased with quietiy making a scrut! other men in the restaurant, and his eyes had once or twice ola gentlemen gians wal), but there w comnitior who When there were but fourteen min- | luparture of the loft bef expre the table on Maxtin Russian and decided him in favor of Their con his own For Karl, aa he could see, had been | sat ‘They've probably put our pareddtres Fashion Buitor The Prenina Worl Will you kindly de- |wign me a suitable style dress fora brown french serge? 1 have natted adout |* bt of bias folds of eve of what |DPOWn natin to natch Undortaxing, | Wbich I could use if At his choles | You 00 suggest. Am But he wan |Corty-five years old diaqutae, [224 Uke digaitied atyi- |iah clothes. MRS. G. P. 8. An oval buckle at [the back holda the rested on the | draped girdle. You beyond the | may have « shawl col ao no wisn Of \iar of satin starting j from the V neg co Biter, The Ewealag Wants 1 have tive yards of enclosed materia rsa- portant, deal- “1 at the ease ny of all the | Pont ff rose from nggage in our compartment already,” for a dress, dull he maid, “but might go and have! eTeon slik and woo a look at it. I'll follow you when I crepe, Would like bave otter. We {t for wear this have @ rf efore us and I summer and woull n't sleep well on tho train.” The rather have sleeves Runsian left the room, but Karl aat and all of the dregs motion! for ® moment or two, his e ‘ same fabric eyes now openly 1 our of the Wil you design me he . @ style? Am wn that @ Muller, teen yeare of age, Fi > up behind 5 feet 8 inches tal!, % ter wheeled well built, weigh 115 q qu Oh, 1 dldn't recog: pounds, mn P © you. [ was afrald something : Lvs » & ighter tone of green ‘ ave prevented you com pealciead mE 6 short loops; silk floss . t on embroidered ' on ou in a corridor car?” asked waist Mulle cata Yes, we have a small compartment HER OFF DAY. exerved fo: ’ “ OUR bonor,” declared Officer You'd bet go now. I'll follow McPherson, “this man beat ou and to get a seat aw near his wie, s mn Atalie aad ls this true? Were you beat : wife, sir?” the Judge 4 wll Yer Honor.” « wer i ion How did you do itt ward (he Muller followed Lord knows, Jedge. For yeeey' x F . with (2 she allus wuz th’ one what did tht but T jes’ happened ter when fo Be Costinued) she wasn't feelia’ Comment, . ‘nt

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