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py rrr pe ena HOME PAG Thursday, March 28 Eveniiy = “Cela ‘Two-Minute Beauty Chats Such Is L ife! By Pauline Furlong Ctl Rota Ae i The Evening Woltd's? Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York ening World). | H AR © CHEERUP! Cosmetic Gloves Worn at Night Make HOw Doyourees Romnen te EGAN RE happy 1AM GLAD To Conducted by Elesanor Schorer Hands Soft and Youthful To DAY 9 BRAG ABouT ING {S Hy Ferber BRAN Conoritht, 1918, by the Prees Publishing Cog (The New York Kvening World.) LOVELY | Nov ~ ‘To WorRY abour C3 NS OSMETIC gloves should be worn at night by | ‘ C women who wish to keep their hands In youth- ful condition, because the creams, pastes and bleaches applied in this manner remain on the hands many hours and bring wonderful results, These gloves ‘Wust have some ventilation, and it is a good {dea to split them in small | aces in the back and on the palm and also remove the fingers. Cos- | Bloves should be several sizes larger than your regular walking | gloves. A whitening and softening paste to 2)" be worn with the cosmetic gloves is|; given to-day, and just enough for one! atitaec, should be made at each) + Honey, one-half ounce; tincture} Deptoin, eight drops; almond meal,) ounce. Mix and spread on clean ds and then pull on the loose; Bloves. KIDDIE KLUB KHORUS REHEARSAL i ‘ At 3 o’Clock To-Day Brooklyn Music School Settlement No. 525 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn ALL COUSINS WHO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO PERFORM AT THE KIDDIE KLUB PATRIOTIC PARTY SHOULD COME TO THE ORESS REHEARSAL, MAJESTIC THEATRE, BROOKLYN, SATURDAY AT 9 A, M. Those who have songs and dances must bring the orches- trations of their music, Go to the music publishers whose name | is on your music, They will be pleased to furnish you with § | orchestrations, + RESERVED SEATS For Kiddie Klub Members Living Outside Sunburned hands will be whitened) HELLO MR MAN , oT! of Greater New York, by the following paste: White of one)! | HOW 00 Yu FEEL. EINE | EveRy THING BE nine \ Sonny by If you live outside of Greater New York, aro a Kiddie Klub es; glycerine, one-half ounce; honey, | To DAY 9 7 WORK NOTHING {| | IS Rotten | ) MR PESSIMIST | momber and wish to come to the Kiddie Klub Patriotic Party, ne ounce, and enough barley flour ~ bs RY ABOUT THINGS ARE SSIMIS | write to me so that I receive the letter no later than April 1 to make into a soft, smooth paste. Going To and I will send you two tickets, which will call for seats to be Lemon juice and rose water, equal PIECES reserved until 10 A. M. on April 6, the day of our Patriotic Party. parts, used after each washing of the Mhands, will keep them smooth and ‘white, providing, of course, that you do not put your hands into very hot i (water containing strong soaps and|/. « vie Sa eas * washing powders, ethene ae - Remember that the hands are the|, be Dbepoonnt tao | Buster’s Danger { iRiaieters of health, and various| "Ome Gn¢ cut of Aagers, They | nnn AAA AAA AARARARAAAAAAARAA <4 should be larger ¢ SET ‘ Sonditions are glaringly indicated ewe bidardeel LA ee onche heard such a twittering an‘ gloves, ®hrough them. Swollen hands may | bright morning, was awakened | squawking of birds that he looked up State Name, Address and Certificate Number when requesting Tescrved scate, Cousin Eleanor ‘ indicate kidney trouble, swelling of| the joints, rheumatism and acidity; | perspiring hands show nervous con- “dition; cold hands indicate poor oir-| tion, clogged system, extreme ner- vousness, dc. Of course, most of these conditions are internal, and local applications will, therefore, be B USTER, dozing under a by a howl, He started up and lthere, behind some thorny bushes, was Mr, Wolf, his eyes Uke two shining stare and his ears erect He stopped, and almost instantly Mr. Wolf disappeared, For who should have come up but Mr, Ble- phant ‘ulation, and clammy palms and red,! Tough hands show acidity, indiges- | Mtr, Wolf's eyes seemed to say: “So, “Do you nee that little magpte | Master Buster, you better look out|sald Mr, Elephant, pointing in the anaes for Lara so hungry Teould eat |branch overhead. Buster looked up lyeur nd saw. “Well,” said Mr. Blephant | , ‘she told me of the danger you wer: Buster was afraid Mr. Wolf might) try to eat him, so he sald; “You dare in, that Mr, Wolf had planned to eat of little if any benefit until the gen- eral health is improved. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions NARROW CHEST—ARTHUR F: Joorn, dried fr Arm swinging backward and chest|prunes, figs, dates, dried apglen ne “You Are RIGHT MRCGOOL HEAD — UWISH Your o Stay wardens HELLO MR MAN HOw Do You FEEL To DAY? BRACE uP MR MAN | DON'T DWELL IN THE DEPTHS AND ¢ Dalf an hour, Bake in a moderate . cd appl oy ‘ \ jyou, But now he has been pun- qeising exercises are the two best (are some foods which contain ease: | DON'T SOAR IN ALL THE Tie not eat me, My friend (he elephant | *0 free-hand ones, but deep breathing, |!) drates. THE CLOUDS |could crush you wth one single WAN)” Hy LILLIAN BANKOTAL aged swimming, ball playing and all out-| gin spECIALISy KEEP Your FEET of his foot, and he will} too, If you) iia, years, N ; IST—MARGARET ‘i , No. 3434 Boulevard door sports are also wonderful chest| \t.; A dermatologist 1s ome wie Mee | ON ROUND t mo. I have no need to be afraid developers, skin diseases and corrects defects of the features, DULL, LIFELESS HAIR—MRS. X P..N.: This condition shows luck|,,70.,, CURE SNUFF HABIT—| ng but will power | r any other habit. | JAMES : of natural oil in the scalp and the | will reels ine best treatment {s the oll shampoo and/It is more than possible that this frequent massage treatments witn| habit ts causing the pains in the ‘the finger tips annointed with cocoa- | heart, mut or olive oil, nightly brushing to — Yemove dust and stimulate the bluod| TAPEWORM—G. 1, C.: ) @upply to the scalp. Loss of appetite, excessive thinness and ex- soci treme nervousness are not necessar- | NAMES OF SOME VEGETABLE ly symptoms of tapeworm and, on OILS—MRS. J. N. B.: Olive oil, cot- the contrary, excessive and abnormal tonseed oll, cocoa butter, peanut oll, appetite would more likely be in evi cocoanut butter, paim ofl, linseed ofl, dence, You should not guess at nd croton oll, All of these are not th edible. cian at once, gs and should consult a physi- | € AND Be Use CARBOHYDRATE FOODS—mns. | FRANK B. H.; starches, sugar, dex- em trin—a white, gummy substance, found in plant sap, used as gum, &c. parsnips, potatoes, beets, carrots, ‘buckwheat, oatmeal, rice, Indian} Raisin Recipes | HE sugar situation of the past few months has taught house- | Riel meletur eeu | Lone OUOL, Confdes ‘His Secret dates and figs,and these three fruits} are now being largely used to con-| to One Whom He Believes serve sugar, Following are a few | nee Fee NAIBIN LOAF, a Loyal Servant. Mix together three cups of graham flour, five teaspoonfuls of baking pow- der and one and a half teaspoonfuls - as r or salt, Add one and a half cups of | Tenner, bis b ma strung emo suilk and water mixed, & juarter cup- Saualia Testa ful of corn syrup und three-fourths ub each ofa cup of raisins. Lace in a loaf fin and stand in a wari even about three-quarters of an hour, RAISIN OATMEAL MUFFINS. Heat one cup of milk and a quarter of @ cup of water, ‘To this add ¢ cup of rolled oats and two twolespoe _ Yule of shortening, letting the m - ture boil one minute, Then add three CHAPTER XIV. Yablespoonfuls of sugar and one and (Continued.) # half teaspoonfuls of salt Bit to- ONG before the train reached ether @ half cup of white flour, a Grant 16 Russian border fialf cup of graham flour and four ranica, the Russian border teaspoonfuls of baking powder, Add station, where the train w half a cup of raisins, Stir the mix- timed to arrive at 6 o tures together and baka in a moderate} Muller had completed his disguise as oven, Ttussia aft Vonly quiet elderly gentleman, He was RAISIN PUDDING, the last to leave the train In Gra a Bring to a boll in a double boller | m), yee cups of inilk, three tablespoon- fuls of butter substitute, three table apoonfuls of brown su of} ir quite some time, al- Bult and three-quarters of a eu euk Mon ee raisins, hen boiling add one and beige ‘ n @ quarter cupfuls of rye Muller kept at a distance from With cold water, Boil fifte two men he was following, Ho did pour into custard cups and when | not need to be near them now, for he yeady to serve unmold into serving dishes, As | i nt pas i he wake RAISIN RARINA IELLY, (0s Sat) tle ere tea he rane on of baggage and passes © travellers who we ussia te enough knew what the next move was to be. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDT and therefore I was not gur- generosity" The young careless litt Maximoft laid nd leaned for. ed not be sury he continued in ome Very great ned over, looked at spered; “Are you cd the gaze with r anything." CT as 'N a gave tho answer that he had been ready at once to give. “Evarything con be had for money and as you are willing to spare no @xpense"”— The doctor nodded as if satisfied Then he said, the tone of his voice as chill as steel and his eyes shining oddly: “For money, yes, or with cun- ning—or by force.” But before the other could wonder at the words, his voice was gentle again and he con- tinued calmly, quite the amiable companton as before: “Of ce goes without saying, that you will be provided with sufficient money to buy the documents if necessary, Ah, how true it is that one can never until life is over, into what queer * uations one may come, Not so ver many years ago T should have been greatly astonished if any one had told me that It would be necessar for me to steal my cousin's nar order to live a_comfortabl disturbed by the Russian Governme Munzer nodded meditatively, “Did you borrow his professional title al or have you @ right to it?” he as finally: “T am a doctor of medicine tr own right, Sergius and I studies graduated together at the Unive In Vienna, Then he went to South Africa and has not been heard since, T married, became a widow and settled in Austria. It is ¢ years now since I had the last of Sergius.” “I don't believe he can ha objection to your use of his na he is doubtiess dead,” remark zer. And Maximoff replied ea “Yes, don’t you think so? kve most honest man can find bh f driven into deceit at times, W ! fled from Russia, hounded A itr! Ww jation deep breathing nor the loosely hanging arms that told bim that the man on the other seat was really asleep—lt was the expre: on of his face. Maximoff was d His soul, untrammeled, went on free way throuh the ether Through what paths did it wander? Karl drew back into his corner, and, young and ne as he wa he shivered as if with a severe chill, The Russian bad smiled in his sleep. -—But the smile that drew his lips apart and distorted y agreeable lines of his face sinile of a fend Incarnate only think 40?” thought Karl shuddering, “Ie it the wavering lx his face and my own imagin that makey me think so? He could not come to a decision abo' Maximoff turned over sudd his face was hidden from biy con- nm It Was some time after midnight be- fore the young man fell into an un easy siumbe When the train rolled out of the station of Trzebinia, he sprang up again and saw Maxtmoff standing in front of him, smiling cheerfully, Jad a good sleep?” asked the dor tor, who was already fully dressed and just of bank- notes ow k. In spite of the varied experiences of his hfe Karl Was still too new at present work not to be surprised hi ANEINg sonsutions. presen vent he could not understand , in the stillness of the night on the ‘seer tin, he could for one nent ve Imagined that Maxi and that terrible Unknown were ime person, It was quite With a feeling of remorse 1 pressed the hand the to him HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH BREATH OF THE BIt; WEST IN EVERY LINI BEGIN IT ON THIS WAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 the street outside the railway statichn od you can This will show ine In Riga you must buy ye And now Kood duck r warm clasp of the hand, n the doctor took up his ut Inte the corridor Inutes later the frontier station of Gran When the luggage and the passports were crossing Russia were rin & compartmen waved his handkereh young man gave account, reciting word for w ” Yot Buster trembled, © Oh, never fear,” said Mr, Wolf, cunningly. He was thinking of Bus ters powerful friend. Then he said |“Meet me here at 12 o'clock to-night. | We will frolic In the moonlight.” “On, yes, I'll be here,” said Buster, and ‘he went away thinking of the At 12 o'clock that night ace and found |” Q. 1 do not know wi ic see ae coming fun. he came to that same pl Mr. Wolf cleaning his paws. Biore, my friend, sit negt to this stump,” sald the wolf Himter was taking his first etep wh beside me, Jersey City. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. i Adee Magenives ” dd | ether Tia te Bie git U2 yal" kuow Uhe date of oublication nen Fn CO ea tov he. World “Circulation Dept.s ie. aa Pact ware No. a Past Ps any More members have we tn Unpes annot may the exact ans nt me eect mumber, wut there tT to ¥ or dis cry th " MEE ona Tedlret, what eeampe should Seu them dirrct, ‘The postage te thre Q Please tel! 0 hare y vai By 5 eed al = YU To earn @ pennant must 1 send five obi! (neues of all theis names and coupory | | together | 9 When we move do we have te give eur Yeu ‘Thi fe very important, _Q. May erecybody write "Under the Si A. You, all Kigb members may Q. May 1 eend im poeme oF stories whenerer 1 gant tot oof; Hom mar T obtain coupons Nes, £74 and S| Couvone Now. 274 Feb ‘wri sha Sb ‘? © Hark Kew (Oiroulation Department) uty vent that Prening Worlds of these dare be win you. “Tnckwe 4 canta In stamme bar "exch paver ti | — |MARCH WRITING AND DRAWING | CONTEST, ' SUBJECT—*THRIFT.” IDDLS KLUB members of the ages of six to fifteen inclusive themselves up a bit, ate dinner and are invited to enter this con then walked over to the principal { for the best suggestions as to square of the town to make inquiries |) ow 4 Kiddie can save or earn mones in the main p of Dr, Sergius Maxtmoff. t office for the address {to buy Thrift Stamps, Suggestions But there was no Dr. Maximoff in | for or stories of work of “War Saving this little town of about 6,000 inhabi- | Societies” will also be accepted, tants. The frien dat his pre: years, told them he was quite o that in all the city of Wendon nt post for many lly offieial beb'nd | Contestants may write their ideas the window, an ciderly man who Bd |i) two of three short paraxruphs oF in | picture them in drawings. s A prize of $1 will be awarded each was only one Maximoff and this was|oniq who gives the best suggestion not Sergius Maxtmoff, but Andreas, Also he was not a doctor, but an eld- | fF nent official who) Co: » {address and certificate number, rk belonging jevers, But erly retired Gor ved with his wif town near the gre to the paluce of the Postmaster re some years ago | 1 rla, in Afric torla, letters addressed Dr. Max imoff, Letters had come from tt uraway son, and he had not m because of the postage stam) Kut it was some years since any these letters had come, and in fi f s the official knew the corre was all he ec n the edge of the vembered now that ors W went te yes, it was Pre r say about the all that Muller for his or her age, teytants must state name, age, FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARD WINNER, 4 March in the Country. T was Saturday afternoon on a | M i From my window one could look upon an exquisite t great sheet of white e river jutting into shores overed with evergreea, The t ks in the distance looked like ' ; f u ribbons that had dropped 1 upies of the Government, and ” t ter, and it wa nf pped vo cups 0 s milk and « We will soon part,” said the r = A Eo alg site water add of crowding pressure on the part of a n his face the ap. Seif in Austria under the cloak of ar and. when “meet ted to know © sky, The dusty road seemed lange tablespoonfuls of farina and a|8Tup of passengers coming through pearance for a moment, CoUA#ln's name, I never dreamed tt F yet spread over God's greu y danger now was that 4 ¢ ‘ half cup of raisins and a little salt. | doorway and thrust @ bit of p rood—that is very 1, Would marry again, never droar Re atiiioats ot nto Muller's har there might But man had also contributed lan th Y that my life's happiness woul! nal Manimobte death i UB Vg Pp PEN rN para on ‘Let this boil in the double boiler pape janit ring for you, too,” ooo Hid ey ing b of real ux fs death in exister 4 ud scene. © white three-quarters of an hour, Pour into | ¥ A moaning wald with a pecullar emile, Hig Pend on those papers that T wa tiny wees eon Gare pont n Wenden. This porsibly did not of a chureh thrust its point up @ mold standing in cold water, Let | #lance man's eyes sand bia smile struck Karl and ‘2 ®t for me, papers withou ant oe ek Ha i f MpOrtanes, worry Muller much. He know that ho | ward it set; then put it in @ cold place seemed to say he had heard ndecad at 1 “but did not the ceremony cannot take place uns 5 an official paper #' t phY> would be able to copa with Vhile l was gaging at this entrance al ready to serve something of importance which he jet the other sé der the laws of my adopted land.” . y an aud house own rylus Max ad funds at 4 disposal one the sky suddenly clouded ‘Sati! ready to : A | was anxious to communicate, " ; ae cei Ab With a sigh he sank back tut 1 ff, had been a me of the com= own wits to rely upon, It was his The sound of thunder was heard Hke WN BETTY. Pell me what it is you want,” he \ , 1 Y RAISIN BRO + | Karl had tndeed heard things which gaia ny and Maximoff's peculla cushions again jnity of Inaersdort ‘ really to obtain the par t ne of @ huge cannon and Mix three cupfula of stale bread | interested him greatly and which ho Sail OgAby BNO alaxt r "'T can't seo anything wrone tu 4 not sed the noff—even if they would the run came in torrents, And the crumbe with a scant quarter of a cup | was desirous of talking over with his "Art .scn to me," he began, “My name What you are dolng,” sald t a sin K eport, He never be used in the way the Russian [ct that this was a March day was of cooking oll, Dice half a ¢ jfriend and mentor, — Shortly afte + M a Pall sy A | ena aa y. “You do not harm a A that ¢ was KOMe- wanted to use them. They would be brought home t } ~Sppies and mix with a cup of raisins, | Maximoff and George Munacr had re- i# not Maximoff, | T Borrowed thie hy using this name. You can depe!! wrong in the past ANG ready for Karl t band to. bie FRED Ty LE pouring over it the juice of one | | tlred into their compartment the eve- DM@a@ from a rela “beige pall prob- upon me, I will do all that lies w he felt cert was not @ Oswiecim as arranged, Muller wa No, 945 Aldus Street, Bronx, mixed with grated rind, Place thia | ning betore, he young man gently “bility has bean ae a¢ many pare power, In your interest anid ore en wt : Me very anxic to know what would ¢ . mixture and the crumbs alternately | reminded h nployer that the te sat i A 9 not Gwn, to get you the papers | fe wily as he #pok hol happen then, and he did not tn Ly eagel aEpterytt h “ fi 1 certainty that the man 2 dar at Suntt a {OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND into a greased pudding dish, having him important di ‘ i @ure that {t can be done, Y with @ glance lose the opportunity of finding ry the crumbs on top. Bake until brown ig this first p: dead, Now there are three possible that 1 can get along very well » Then, stra. iter 7 = now,” said Muller to his 5 OBTAIN YOUR PIN, Berve with a caramel sauce made by y. he hrichtnees rani tingencies for this case of ours. piaces where I have to be, with ie: continued tn a calm CHAPTER X\ they left the past office, “what Bee ' iseolving two tablespoonfuls of |from tho Russian's face at this, and ‘THe one that will make tt easiest for man or French?" ie: "Here are 4 A : would sur next move’ cornstarch in one cup of water, add | i melancholy sravity took ite place, ¥ou ie that in the ¢ uy as fend man'e “You. It wae not necensary for HB travellers took a short re “Why, I think that even if the Gov- ‘one cup of syrup, and having brought | He leaned back in his corner and let home the 4 ad ng Hews from to find some one who spoke Iu 2 in Warsaw. When they ens ernment offices are open at this hour it to a boll let it cook five minutes |h!s eyes rest In serious sharp seru 1 whatey will therefore hand answered Maxtmoff. tered the tr to ¢ nue and the papers could be obtained, 1 and serve it cold. tiny on the young man opposite, He out the papers without any trou. = Maximoff asserted that ho 4s Pi pee would be better not to go there first RAISIN SANDWICHES, did not speak for some time. The ditfoulty will arlge if he sleepy and made preparat! F journey sm Muller but rather to make the journey to tle Hunt bee make eand= |ns 2088,!t not occur to you that Tam should by any possibility have ree rest, rather hurriedly it seems! ' 2's ud wireqdy lald aside lls false beard outskirts of the city, to the park of ches of raising and nuts in 3 | Baying & Very high sum for what ap- turned to his home, of if & certificage companion. He really did fali asicep 1 wig. They spen night in Count Sievers,” answered Karl wiches 9 uta in equal | pears to be a simple service? he of death has hed there. Will you very soon, into a sleep that was - y ice. Gnd tha ass diy about Gach Ulie Tie Bp ye a mis Wilh mayoo- | asked Analty, ‘ a te nage the matter in deep and sound that Karl could ive week in Oswieolm, I will not appear = rr tapeders ; “And then I would have a chat with SEER csat’ Rate een Ee | pee eee tes tit shone OF pos sither of these cased no doubt as to it reality, T ing to know y ut Tt arrived tn the little county seat Of ap Andreas Maxtmof, if I could find mm ‘yp meree’ eon thin | sible complicatio: he replied, “I Munzer paused for @ moment as {f man sat for some time leek!: «a! hi ‘fe botte 4 not » Wende They took rooms tn the the gentlernan at homa.” i dayere 5} ra! read Judge that you took these into consid he was thinking tt over, Then be companion, and tt wae uot + ‘aeif toeethon Lowih wast uo « Uvtel io the pace, tromhened ‘ (To Be Continued.) Le PT . ae enophnae a captatiee ae ; 1a o g ete et ee aoe ng ~~ ot ane tigate tae a ed E sf = me |