The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 19

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Two-Minute Beauty Chats _ By Pauline Furlong Coprright, 1918, by the Prea Puttahing Co, (The New York Prening Wortd gimme How to Manicure Your Nails and What| Tools to Buy | HE last two articles on the care of the nails will be! (i wt T given to-day and to-morrow, and then I shall tell! See you how to manicure your nails and keep them ee smooth and brilliant by means of a few minutes home treatment each day. of all you must provide your: | "* With proper tools for keeping | in good condition, The follow: Mst 1s complete: Two flexible | files, easy to bend; manicure ors, curved to cut the nails i Yong to file; cuticle scissors, d and with the shortest possible obtainable, to trim the cuticle hangnails. These small sctssors it never be used on the nails. One i! knife, short narrow blade, loosening hangnatls; one buffer, | rubbing the nails after the enamel | | Paste have been applied (wide | | thick), one polisher, soft, thick | more curved than the buffer, to) | j the final polish to tho nails.| _ | Persons prefer to use the palm |jemon juice kept in a bottin tightly | hand for the final polish. Sev-| corked will remove the most ob-| }orangewood sticks (the real ones | stinate stains trom around an Mot swell and become soft and |the nails, | ), for cleaning under the nails,! ‘Tomorrow I shall tell you how to| back and loosening the! proceed with a manicure for your-| le. Hmery boards to smooth the seit or others and, as this ts the pro: of the nails, @ nai! brush and|esstonal mothod as taught in the! bowl, The natls must always |heauty parlors, readers should cut filed, as illustrated to-day, and out these two articles and paste them ‘Gut, unless absolutely necessary.! in a scrapbook. Only a little practice er directions for filing nails/on the hands of some of your fricnds ‘be given tomorrow. | will enable you to give a fine mani | f Powdered borax, pumico stone and | cure. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions | GROW TALLER—MRS. TOM} moro than Stretching exercises will help you| pure, melte taller until you aro twenty-|§ ounces: olive oll, 1 ounce: cant jides, 1 ounce, read thia on th and even later in life to many sealp with a small tooth brush, be | sree small strands of Srush the hair wi IS AROUND THE HEART | brush before ap Rear. THEY You|do not brush mtterward: bese id not allow this condition to| tonic should remain tipon tho finue and should consult a and brushing brings the oll dow clan, aa this a prove a dan-/| the hair, to collect dust and im bus matter before jong. Errors in| appear lifeless and soled before it 1s @nd lack of certain digostive| me to shampoo again, ‘ Hope ip the aystem cause Kas, be- pads food eaten ferments instead! EXERCISES FOR HIGH f Ing. No, do not drink with| PRESSURE AND HARDENING OF and within a balf hour or more] THE ARTERIES—MRS. A. R. G. and after meals. us are all medical queries and I am not a doctor. Light di MR8, B—Pleaso send me your ad-| moderato exercise Ww ‘peat tor jas in reference to treating stringy| you, but you also n it. Certainly massage with vice and whould not d od cold cream and hot and cold} water applications to the throat each Y Ought to improve the condition, ING Acasa icine ce | ING, &C.-ALPRED G ou may be ONLI dl mever ow votdab! 4 under | once eagh month with soap: Bay rum doctor's ad ay. EAM FOR BALLOW, LINED | ‘ented free of charge at the New| Ps dad h, No. 148 East eet, near Lexington Avenu IRB. EUNICE W.: This| Sotk Ciinte tor economical mutton-tallow cream ia | °’*” vety effective for whitening and) ——— smoothing sallow skin: H bund |: rein mutton “tallow, et it Aout malt, then strain and add to it Blycerine, three ounces; tincture ben- zoln, one teaspoonful; snirits cam. | phor, one-haif teaspoonful; powdered lum, one-half teaspoo! Russian r , One OUNCE; Tos or, one- half teaspoonful. | HAIR TONIC FOR DR Vi ANB BARON GEE one, SCALP Phort Cuts "In Cooking By Andre Dupont Of His SIS OF PREC around the kitchen doing nothing un- 18mg there 1s hash or croquettes to be meade or something like that, Put tt to work and make St earn its board | keep these strenuous days when me and strength must be conserved ag Well as everything else. Instead of grating lemons—and your fingers toom—in the old way, take a sharp . * knife, peel off the yollow rind and CHAPTER } theh ran it through the food chopper, waing the finest cutter of the grinder. Yeu can pulverize cheese for the many cheese dishes we are all using naw on meatless days in the same jie aiso got tidings of a certain ‘way in a quarter of the time It takes | Nii oiai simirenko, cousin of the true to grate it. Soup vegetables should | sergius imoff, who was reputed to always be cut up in this, for thev | hav @ rather wild youth: And take much less time to cook when | ‘hi jo missing, dinner you can prepare raw potatoes | Maximoff, Karl's employer: very quickly by peeling them and| In th a few days Muller thes running them through the food | obtalr rs which Dr, Maxi- tinued) T was a simple matter for Mule to locate the elder Maximoff, and to learn that his son actually had disappeared fn South Africa, > pap o, chopper. They will fry in a few min- eae i and RA 4 ae rtain other | PJ utes when cut up like this. went back to the border, where Karl IR Few, housckeopers. know that the |in i and handed to him | ulck way to cook baked potatoes or |! full report of his Soren {8 to boll them first for ten or | {2470 fe Die desta dallent fteen minutes and put them tn the |turned to their customary roles, each Oven, Prepared in this way the skins/ well sat! @* soft and tender and the flavor | So far wiére delicious, and they bake in less |, 0" ! 1 with the part he had pleasant morning the bell of the front garden gate at Rose than’ half the time it usually takes | Coturte y heeugn ho acer an and saves gas too, The long window opening on to the 4§ you are fond of cocoa and drink | ‘errace was tlrown back and a ca ully ed tleman came out, it often you can have it ready to RAs. Ome. OM 4 two minutes’ notice by 1 chocolate syrup of it and keey ° king ng it m and walked on down the in; the refrigerator or In a cold place, mn terri Amoft Palyou have to do 1s to mix a quar- i hed f a pound of cocoa with three- <d ap Ht of @ pound of granulated do the Yar, if you use the unsweetened don't forget 8 ething te ent. Iam and add a pint of hot water, ig on the fire and stir until it} “No, sir, TM mitend to I, M to boil, and then add a pinch t w to get f i} and let it cook for t i haters ane ainaee HI Add a teaspoonful la 2 mare a p a, t ur into a glass Jar, Of course 1 the corne Bu q rte) make this sweeter if youja few moments he returned arm in P ‘When you want a cup of cocoa! arm with his deine sary is to put 7 |" “Don't you to look at wwhnful in a cup with a litte newly. blo: 1 ’ “yt Dai) milk and fill up with boiling ‘ Max ‘ j ; you will hy 1 oni duh Me pulled bio eusel Beaty in tieneash weer corning cet! Dr, Maximoff Is Asked to Prescribe oi ies 'eeni! 3a Ne Si fe | For the Strangest Case eee ara ooeeaitenient alt HOME PAGE i Friday, March 29 Macadine nal Fashion Designs - For The Evening World’s You Are A Dua! 1 CAN'T HELP ir | Gwe MOTT YAR FyNose menes! (| | Home Dressmakers wcrc By Mildred Lodewick MOVING YouR HANDS. Coprelght, 1918, by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New Tork Brening World.) Stylish Frock With Small Cape T in not every frock @ that ean inoor- porate two stich prominent features of the mode as this one ventures to exhibit. The cape—which Is really considered as @ separate garment when of proportions equal in warmth to @ topcoat—is here in- troduced in diminu- | tive form as part of | the frock. Added tn- |terest is gained by | the front portion of GIVE HE ANOTHER CHANCE ~ NO. GOANOSIT Down] | ine waist to which I WANT To HELP You ~ | KNOW AGENTLEMAN | | the cape is buttoned, 1AM NOT SUCH A DUB AS WHO WILLBE GLAD being made to affect “Sou THINKS To HELP ME a waistcoat, Its | lower edge drops be- low the waistline, ‘and at the sides tt Jextends into a belt which buckles like a waistcoat in back. Fine side platts down the front of the skirt lend a dressy effect G in harmony with the elaborate all = over braiding of the bodice. Cuffs of braiding are effective comple- waurien & ments of which may elther match the dress fab- rie or be of a trans- CAN You . ia! IT'S EASIER, parent material cuch as indestructible AT it | § Og To TRAIN A Dog | volle, ‘This could bo Bear iT Sy | THAN A HUSBAND Saraaeorantat _ frock were con- ‘| Sip | structed of dark blue, Jand tan braiding may also be used, but It should be done in an open design, ato showing suffi the dark blue sur- ft Wool fersey is a desirable spring | fabric, although there are some good silk and woollen mix-| advice about It will be appreciated. f n easily take the place] would prefer seal or skunk, but have nmany instances.| been told that seal does not wear — well, although skunk does, But } | Answers to Queries fear it might be too old for me, f THIS DESIGN SIMPLE TO COPY AT SLIGHT EXPENSE. tures that of an all wool fabric Pasion Editor, The Evening Word look better {hn black than in brown, as T am seventeen years of age and |1 havo a pale complexion. At, | would ko to have w tong stole. Your M. K. Seal in the form of a stole woul probably wear as well as moat furs, jand would be modish and becomin,; | for you. 5] ~ | i Fashion Biitor The Brening World: I have 41-8 yard» of white sport allx vhich I wish to make up into a dress mot too fancy in charac ter, In faot, woult prefer a pretty, dig - nifled style such as you may think tho goods suitable for. Am thirty-five years Sifts yi IV rests of the chalr and his drummed the meas have these little troubles now merry march, #4 if he we very best of spirits, He Ic a little malicious and your nerves by giving you somet vous. The doctor was leanir good to ¢ It's the best thir him and looking at him wi areer the world.” He touched an « patest Interest. Finally ho sald bell on the wall near him. "The cook slowly: “And now, Mr, Hartmann, will bring us @ light lunch and when tell me all about it ery nervous to- th in the iced Just idedly mis= HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH A BREATH OF THE BIG WEST IN EVERY LINE n, ‘Tell me frankly what the m DING CHAPTERS, ] the has gone wevcan lock the doors ‘That's: why I ani here.” x Sat on GREAT deal of time and trouble EEE DURA ty: C8 behind shor, draw our chairs quite "Well, then?” rely bly J tw Ve 4 ean be saved by not let- ohig en close together, and talk while we are "You'll probably think me a foo! all, Ha! eyes, ting your food chopper loaf oat sr njoying the refresuments. Does that "No, you are quite mistaken, BEGIN IT ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, APRIL 1 brown tain, wight programme appeal ou yh, yes—yes, you will,’ insisted eolor san aba Mr. Ha n took the hand that the guest with a tireatening look sree od Noe lt haa touniny' anil pressed CHAPTER XVI. ) aren't you going to tell me," he aald, } you aro right but why do you Guain ahiaheat armly; AGO. AXIMOFE had spent years in @® Martinann sat staring ahead of apeak ‘of that now reer M be it whouldn’ - 1 i Imer manual ; < | him and smiling weirdly 1 will explain in a few moments. | in various — colo already, | You nays a A Me yell the study of mental alleas “{ cun't tell you,” he murmured You belleve then that foam pert | trimming sleeves ant Pip ase iat ban eaiid “epee Tie: tion, It had been his Anais. Hartmann from Poland? | Tanded | SAitiea Bh anine wand el ag his. youth, "Why can't you?" mmietor and respectable Psst believe you whether I wanted to or sede tine fldseee Sia | give @ refined sport ~ not.” i ages “Ld . eM, off'n face expres ive effect. i : ait 20 asked the Sick soul, was the one thin ich don't under Woll?” Maxin a i ; bdo at, Really truant” asked tne absorbed all hia mental powers, Ho “You'll understand as aon as T tell great Interont iden gleams ihe nof the conservatory, but HOctor and neh. he aeid aa the door possersed almost. every iinportant You more, Hut first T want to know in his dari eyes clustered to brilliant)» O, my lear doctor’ Ne seid. it examined the contents of the various had many @ ity to study “What sort of medicine do you “jut I’m not—I'm somebody else, Am oighteen years Wath onute: sorbous today. Cane plates and dishes on the big silver actual cases utural, there. Want raid his guest, looking about anx- nyse wanee at ORR Caer, ii he trey. at he should be most curious “I want something to quict my jously, “But you're the only person| old and am going at this sudden turn in the behavior nerves, Something to give me back [ shall tell the truth to.” His eyes of @ man whom ho had known quite the control over mynelf, wo that I do closed to narrow alita and hie volco make for myself a intimately now for several weeks, not draw people's attention to ma by took on @ threatening tone as be samnie ine and who had always appeared to him some ridiculous atupidity. You continued: “Professional etiquette | “7es8 ¢ easier for me to talk to you in your | “There, this looks all right—now attractive study. And I have some- bring us over those cigars,” said tho thing to tell you that will surprise doctor to the cook, “and then you you_ greatly. can vanish again, And see that 1am oro aiitely normal and aane, haven't the faintest idea who I demands that you should hold my| elosed; 6 green Be cpsdcian Bok Suanurhen: SRGee BAY elnoun { now this man came to him really am," confidence ah absolute secret—there- ag 7 pai, by 16 che: Bay aelan 7 come (0) Beanoee. fain Bos 6) Rome: x0" Any hg in @ way that was decidedly “Aren't you Robert Hartmann, fore | am going to make you a con- 1 would ap- fee today, not the friend alche. toda aa hot normal, telling bin that there landowner from Poland?” feasion—-a confession that I must Sa Tho two men stood on the terrace way we. ear 4b ntsnvas WA ething wrong with his mind, _Maximoff's guest laughed heartily. make to someone IT shall go mad. you now, In front of the long open win- hen the woman had brought over (i “Comainiy looking it, Maximof? He beat his hands on his knees and [ know that I would really become| about @ style. Iam dow the cigars and cigarettes and had left t we the men behind the room, Maximoff } ed th three beard Maximoff say. “I r doors of the study and came tord: t least you are back to the table, He sought out the knew all tho symptc particularly choked in the violence of his merri- insane If 1 could not tel eomebody this sudden cunning, this unmotiv- ment. “Robert Hartmann,” he r4- who Tam.” tall and rather thin, atod merriment. He Was certain that d and could searcely say tho ame doctor breathed quicker. His| Have light brown y 0 Was in the presence of a man Words clearly, so ahaken was he by ¢, eerie a § ORI BR UELAL choicest morsels for his guest, DU Whose mind was affected, Ho was his fits of laughter. Finally, ho had £00 flushed and his voice was hoarse] nai, piue eyes and replied Hartmann, loaning on Mr, Hartmann seemed to have very orry for Hartmann, whom he controlled himself and now it was he #%)° 4 no are you, then?” : the railing as if for supp I was little appetite that morning own to like, But His guest bent over until thetr| good color. for who pulled bis chair nearer to the ¢ Dae Oe: “Lt you look over pulled his "You're quite sure no one can hear newspapers from. 18: nd begao us, us TI have He had scarcely takon a few bites nd very restless yesterday, been for several days. ‘There is a When he pushed back his plate crisis coming gain. 1 know it in said, in av that was not natu natural excitement with him ou are very kind, do: t Is on ¢ tor, but I cannot eat tt, I really cane 244) eas almost touched and whispered: 7 ne files of your MISS B. V. K. 4 until 1906, you Net or batiste for whispered, v l see that during those years thir- ady of the wick min y for bis friend. He r to his visitor a w open F the not; My throat seems closed up." pan (he cote teen iilanes £ me ies Eo Vienna, murder casos of which rob-| and sleeve frilla I Hartmann s was the actual truth, The soft- "What 1 say now You are such @ versatile man.” cf the criminals were caught, notice| Green silk tassels or atudy ne he he Muller was really suff “1 way that you are still mistaken niinued the other, are not this—only twenty-four, Seven re-| pows, ad. But ho he < Sd cunatt cae fn Span you mena fo only A ph you aon mained undiscovered and free, On i anxlety which he had {Tunderstan’ you the Loth of April, 1892, the woman pitat guest's wishes at deser Maxtino himself at Lh ¥ at tr 1 on Editon The Brening World . 7 a od , bimas 4 ar 2 Schramm, keeper of @ little tap-room Once, he other halt of , wlar ned now He put down bi r “ty.” in the Fifteenth District, was mu i you kindly as up to the 6 Het EN eat Y y ed. On tho 8th of August, 183 sist me in remodel« m friend to table end pal) ne ary aae ae end 8 homes Brabeneo was discovered ling @ rose color able and caught 4 uest's ha 3 : net the 08 abbed to death in & grove outside iy. ¢ un Mr guid, “and your ou "are menta juite “What do you oo old Woman by the name of Faron, {9 @ long tunic and out distrustful b H Into this matter. Do you thini you te found dead in her house. Please the hips; long kimo~ t ne Avo confi ine a f notice how easily these fleures come No, 10 : fan, although T have practised ra me. ‘There are certain dates one Wenig Fi ‘ very littl 1 ' haere roves \\ ke @ pretty after. ? ence 9% bad . r “Well, on—Ko said Maxi- \ noon style to copy re ily moff, eng His face had regaine It bu from, one which is : But Le Hl Mto Usual clear pallor, but the gleam not too diMoult, Ain t ; nee ney earns Be aatieee eae in his eyes had grown wilder and # ; us to you." > i * wicked played about his halt twenty » four years \ t na I do not understand.” The "¥ 6 safe in tolling me i m Ilin strong white hand old, quite thin. : 4 bu r »ked up. ayy lighting a cigare bani fat hue fen his guest's arin as if In a vine, MRS. J.N. a Hed # nerve a ne my body that ta F 4 BU x of \ continued to speak with. “nd his voice eank to @ hoarse whis- | Ecru batiste for y 1 should ave cigar nt and out waiting any anm And I YE i collar and sleeves, M k that on F r yearn you have bi Mr. Hartmann smiled also; " iy pxious and it my soul ts sick?” Tartmann inded u Pale 1. ‘The dox pee Shade Sania Ot now quite calm, and seen Dull blue fallle Fibs A ry ms 1 . Id and indifferent bon, Cape collar ard Waot at hia’ easoaiies h t faced two inches deem bebe BERG Bod syviuingia» Wei biemed ald Sabon Abbe Bina loa Uk Lape wewsvand vas Se nde cubebn NY ney bobbbidis (ta Be Concluded iv

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