The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1918, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Minute Beauty Chats | By Pauline 1e Furlong 1918, by The Press Pubiie How to Manicure Your Nails | with the thumb and cut the nails with the scissors {f too long to file, Now file the nail from the side to the centre, and then the other side to the centre and never all the way around. Fi only one Way, as the file only cuts one way and giv an unpleasant sensation {f drawn across the nail in the wrong direction. File rather under the nail, but hold ek £0 as not to touch it with the file. All five fingers are filed, soak the finger tips in a bow! of warm, ir to soften cuticle preparatory to pushing it back. ‘Then dry hown, to loosen the cuticle., , dead cuticle will readily d and can be wiped off or towel. It is advisable it the cuticle unless it is horny, as this has a great): to coarsen it and make cut- | ’ ssity. Just keep it loose | back gently with a towel| you wash your hands, |# oth hands have been treat-| manner, clean the nails, as}! with a piece of absorbent| | pped around an orange-| kk Wed saturated with any) or plain lemon julce.) are then ready for polish-| a Ittle nail salve—cocoa, live oil or vaseline—should d over them until they ap- nand smooth. Rub the sur-) @ nails with the buffer until) of the grease have disap- and then finish by rubbing |’ the polisher, using Lethe he good nail polishes whieh) the market for this purpose. | Polish tho nails too strenu-| cause the friction Work the orange # loosen the cattete, an orange stick | with @ good bleach causes! jatce, tt and may burn you. | ‘ scrape the surface of the! struments before and afte er using by h glass, and sterilize all in-| dipping in hot water, swers to Health and Beauty Questions JEDUCE FAT ON SHOUL-) DES—MRS, If v and saturated Fr plain lemon cotton several T| ter two weeks ot advise the rowing machine | Castile, nut Use bag punching and | fried pack vals pound w ge with a rolling pin, ap- P a pint of hot water until cold another person, then strained. Use this the hair with a hair brush y. This ts AYS CHILLY—MRS. Marry! 4 harmless vege the slightest draught chills| ‘°° ° he blood circulation must bo | th. Take hot baths in morning, d by quick cold shower, an oll over the body, and five min- Agorous exercises at Intervals the day. ‘This will improve | irculation and keep you warm. breathe jdeeply. GETARIAN DIE DIET--MRS. WAL- One who cats eggs and not, strictly speaking, a game, fi heese, | swe mo ‘and as 1 as well as meat, be avoided if you wish to be a Wegetarian. OMAINE POISON — MRS. 'E T.: Foods which have begun oll and improper sterilizing of d ones are usually the cause of | bringing about this dangerous tent. PANUT Cre FOR GRAYING F.: Melt some of oll in a Hg ‘place and apply a Uttle to the 6. tp on a piece of tain and will ABOUT SKATING—cassmn q Ice or roiler skating ts the mus cles in the calf of t ee ankles, It will either reduce or develop, according to how often anc how sirenuously you skate, nee ane ae FATTENING Gt If you are tryin do ot eat nuts of may eat asparagus wit on dressing, but not ere: dressing when trying to los: nae “MRS, RA} any all | he Housewife’s Scrapbook SYNOPSIS oF PREC not use butter to grease a bak- tin, Aside from the Idea of con- tion, utter burns at a lower ure than lard and is therefore tory for this purpose. ish the linoleum once a wook @ Gvod floor polish. It will pre- the colorings and the linoleum require only an occastonul mop- goes > emotions Dr, Maximotf shows a 10 1 hater CHAPTER xv i, OW I want you to t how you did that trick in 4“ to keep clean. bly eee House. The whole thing js such a you are using a washing machine that San neinielie cS } find the eoap powder or the us to hoar the explanation of it,’* shavings more economical than | M aximoff smiled at Muller tronteally : as he spoke, | feed custom of shaving a cake t took me many weeks to think } out, to plan it all beforehand, as towne you may tmagine,” began the ‘de- | Wedium grained sand paper should | jeciive. “ “L hing about the gurden | Bheluded in the supplies of every] wall in the disguise of a peddier and hen. A emall pleco of soaped| lock « wax impression of tho thres Yholes which barred he wi wo will speedily cleanse cook~ tha densa dete ad | ‘essels. rs, nd Hutton ts old and inclined to BeAKad Whe oe ; rong soak the ment in salted|tho wind ehould deaden everything for about an hour before cook-| ore. tne gate fron the ineide nd opened the house ore. I entered ’ tho house and Eriach's etudy, the 9 baking potatoes, after thor-|door of which I knew was never ‘washing and drying them, rub | !o 1, for uhe old man might at any bing with @ little metted but- t need the help of his house- ener. He was aged and feeble, and ftitute, They will then have| Sonics ‘Atous’ Me’ heath runes hin skin dnd there will not be|stoppod taiking and took a long puft ) waste as is the case when | a ee \ TS : la hard and thick and ao} ; the potato adheres to it aan ‘3 then Erlach, mes og6s crack when placed |», 3 water. To prevent leakage] a . na wf teaspoonful of sult into the|tergn, 1 Si ieee J friend, go on, tell me the rest ba ape “Then I carried the ou onto sandwich for the school} the imoor,”” narrated Sut ol Ke ; ls made by mixing thor-|himsclt again in. the a Oe qe-fourth cupful of finety| iis cigar. Tut Max ant’ ove yeanuts, one-h pupfil offand almost tore it m iis hand as n gugar (or grated maple ihe said: “I want you to talk, not to one tablespoontul of itik. | smoke ween shin slices of graham} “Why, what else ts there to talk ackers, Jabout? “The greatest mystery of all—the 8 and carpets with warm! mysters as as yet ammonia, You will be | solved.’ " ee how it will revive fadud|he sald t remove spots |eeemed to be an ov ening ¢ ——— onity ‘ cloth tops of your shoes! “Oh, you mean the gard or rand wolled you can re-|boited on the Inside” Well, w I y wetling a cloth t od u 1 e h roughly rub and work the orange-wood stick gently around the base of the ups, thighs | ome 4 TAH LOOKING FOR GLASSES, FoR MY LITTLE Biuy Can You Beat It! HOM Saturday, E PAGE March 30 ty The Oo, cake Rew York kveutug Work.) By Maurice Ketten Poor Fewow! THEN GIVE HIM A PAIR OF SPECTACLES | DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SUGGEST. SEND Him hs ano LET NE Look AT HE CAN'T WEA THEN Eien HIS EARS FALL Down UU Teun Hig To CONE IN 2 HE IS IN THE AUTO . on ‘Chie Men Claimed to Be One ! Individual and What Came Of Their r Strange Ambitions gt (We that {t only to snap the lock," “Well, and — then?” breath came quickly. with a hook on the end, wh needed the least touch Maximoff's “Then I took a long thin fron red h I had Some tu ite, IN NOSE-GLASCES 7 BS TRAT CASE 1 THINK A LORGNETTE WILL Be te Best THING ——— e@a, ir bi d| No, HE CAN'T WEAR THEN, meat edlal HAS No Nose NO HE CAN'T SE HIS HANDS KEEP QUIET BILLY, | THIS NICE M. | © of nM OND fening visibly through his coat. Mul- ler made a sudden movement of bis right hand, then slipped through t open door'onto the terrace, In the same instant, a sharp whistle rang out and two men dashed trees and the quiet of the pleasant spot was broken by a terrific scream. Maxtmoff stood still, his ¢yes widened, staring at the devastated bed of box which he himself had arranged a few weeks befor The little cedar lay nin he woeennne | mado friends on the elght-day tip by steamer from Seattle, town spread out along the bleak shore toward the Arctic Circle on the west coast of Alaska. “1 came here in "9! went on. that it would not take any great cun had been th judicious use of The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleancr Schorer Copyright, 1918, by the Prow DP he New York Evening World.) Wabing ( ALL KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Klub’s Patriotic Party To Be Held at the MAJESTIC THEATRE, BROOKLYN, APRIL 6, 1918, 10 A. M. ‘ Please Bring an American Flag. Come and Show Your Loyalty to Klub and Country. Kiub members must wear their pins in order to come to our party, and not more than one adult will be permitted to avcompany a member, Of course the Kiddies who take part {n the performance will not be able to remain with thetr parents. For this reason two tickets, calling for seats to be reserved until 10 A, M., have been given to the parents of each performer. Parents of children taking part will not be permitted back of etage. The members who are to perform will be admitted at stage entrance by wearing their Klub pins, Hvery man, woman, Kiddie Klub member, parent or friend who attende our party will be requested to Invest in one or more Thrift Stamps before entering the theatre. Thrift Stamps are twenty-five cents each. The stamps belong to the Purchaser and tho quarters to Uncle Sam. Government agents will soll these stamps in the lobby of the Majestic ‘Theatre. RESERVED SEATS For Kiddie Klub Members Living Outside of Greater New York. If you Ive outside of Greater New York, are a Kiddie Klub member and wish to come to the Kiddie Klub Patrtotic Party, write to me so that I receive the letter no later than April 1 and T will send you two tickets, which will call for seats to be reserved until 10 A, M. on April 6, the day of our Patriotte Party, State Name, Address and Certificate Num- ver when requesting reserved seats. All members should come and show their love and loyalty to our country and our Klub. Cousin Eleanor. Seeing Ameri By Uncle Harry ; Nome. TORE she is!” exclaimed the Dig, brown-faced man with whom Trix and Teddy had in the sands of the beaeh there ahen | of us, It seemed as easy as pickin ; money up out of the street, so ther was @ wild rush of men, crazy to g rich. “The first year 20,000 came, and f° & while this was the wildest spot + Amorica. Most of them were hari workers, but there were many 4 men and gamblers, 60 wo saw sons exotting times, ‘The first winter wos terrible, Tt wae bitter cold and foo i ‘was #0 scarce and high it was hai to get enough to eat. But wo pulle| through and things settled down.” It seemed @ long way from York when they caine ashore, but tio flag on the United States Cou: House reminded them that they wg» on American cotl, Their steaiper friend showed them the Young Men» Christian Association, the hospiti: ; and the theatre; then took Tedd) Trix and Mrs. Martin bome to junc! with him. Behind his house was the “cradle” with which he had made @ ortune in gold from the beach saud, It was @ box eet on rockers They saw « Bering Sea. It was Nome, far up ”“ thetr friend "Gold had been discovered ng to excapo from It, Stmirenko re scarcely @ year before fot away, doubtless helped by « noney. nnection with his a natural brought with me, and wh I had into the study, They found the room cut down and thrown to one aide. T atud’ psychology, Nikolat Simi- left at house, locking both front full of the odor of chloroform and rounded heads of box were torn ruth- renko came to take & sent lates and with an fron bottom ta whic) sadly doors, I went around 1a front of the Maxtinoff alrvady half overvome by easly out and cast in a disordefiy in the soul of the criminal, T don't! were many email holes. When ope: Unina GHiveses sitting room windows, and stood on the fumes Io still raged and heap. Where they had been (he earth know whether you have noticed that) Joa 01. isa with gang of 7 . the bench that 1s there. T pushed the § ned, striking out with his was removed from a long shallow there were so many books on Pe arave beg rod into the room through the open nd snapping ut trough and tn this trough lay the inal Psychology In his library. He} and @ stream of water turned ir " window and with {ts hook I could Mis teeth. Hut the ¢ body of Leopold Vrlach, fully dressed, ilmgelf told moe, om one of my vislts| Then it is rocked back and forth an easily catch the key of the door and had already robbed n of most of his nightahirt spread across his legs, to Roso Cottage, that what Interested! in tne heavy Sattiotes of auld 4 ‘ turn it, snapping tho lock, So that his strength “Come, doctor, the cabs are waits him most in the wide fleld of medical | a you see in this way both doors were The frightened women serva ing,” said the Commissioner. eclenes was what the nthinking rough to @ canvas screen, locked from tho ‘inside and their rushed ty the window and stood there — But Maxtmoff did not move, One maxx called "The Sinister Verversities! Next they saw the champion team Keys were In the proper place. ‘That cowering in terror at the noise, and more gagping @hrlek and he foil un- of the Human Soul” | Kven then bi8! o¢ dogs, which bad won the sled recs it was no h great trick. But I ¢ at the unexpected sielit several conselous to the ground expreagion, ‘As the unthinking mans} || the t ie mitted a blunder here, T had to uniformed policemen in rden. sis call Me atrucke me, for 18 wae evident pad hig) , pia’ before, Tis ” burning candle on t ttle A Vieines: official and Constable that he did not consider hims e| d wore ehaggy, black ai! oe cenaen oe he ie Kern entered CHAPTER Xvi, ‘The old Russian doctor! white or brown animale, Under a tinctly, T wanted to put out this Hartmann walk , BOUT an hour after the m told me that while hel seq wore the sled and nbed over the wall. candle with the end of the rod but it, lower end o catastrophe in Rove Cottage, Fe. FIMITE AK) OPn Ny ee ee art ne heraeee, ugh. 3 difficult to manage it, and I hit 0 territ al Teng General Manager Plobn had 7i% admiration | for ot the ‘9 great sport,” replied the © etrangling of the burning wick with such violence house, then Onally all Joner ied ww" famous criminals of thove| owner when Teddy eald he wished b= an old man, that's all very simple.” that the wax spattered all ovet the Maxiinoff, bound already eaten bis lunch and warned © Rill] coud have & aiken Mee mocked Maximoff, “Any fool can do table. Well, doctor, why don't you Hand and f thrown down Into was back in his offes, Across the bi le “but dangerous that.” say something an armelair by his captora. Even tapie wat Detective Muller > when you rum/inte @ bilgsand.” ‘Oh now, 66 bere,” exclaimed Mul- —-Maximoff had sunk down In a heap Shen At Yoox all cnelr atrenetl {9 “Muller tod bie acry, fo told of maple Ab Sew ino Nore 40d) After seeing come Eskimos ent ler angrily in his chair, completely absorbed in hold him, until the violence of Bit now he hed recelent che first higt men. of the mp seem: ro the! the: "ANY repeated | Maximoff his thoughts. Finally he raised his outbreak spent tincit in’ tho reaction when he maw the pleture ot Nepoiwan {deal of this Rifted young man, whol thelr boats made of skins, the ¢hren sharpiy with kale conte head, doubt, anxlety and scorn atriv- of utter exhaustion. To sat auite whieh Maximof” bad soem n his normal moments represented | returned to their hotel and were gia u euddennes w once more the ing for the mastery in his fi “And still, a sly anilo wreathed his 1p8 one of his art treasures tho best type of scholar, He alae} to go to bed. It was 9 o'clock, bu! friendly soothing phyatelan. “Of that's why you claim to be the Man and In }ix eyes shone a Satanlo de- he already knew that took the greatest possible Interest IN| ttl broad daytight, for the summer course T don't mean you when T eay With the Black Cord?” he mur- termination, Erlach's possession up t shat Nale _mreaiees a huerocier, $9! dome are tong ie th ‘any fool,’ he tinued. “For you mured, rising and beginning again | ‘Tho Police Commiastoner stood be- Lefora the latter's disappearances Court Jeweller Cardiliac, who ts sald ie in the Far North, have outdone the cleverest criminal hiy uneasy pacing of the room him. ‘Doctor, we are here 19 spoke of the visit of the Vetective {9 havo lived In the time of Louis ini: apureapenne I know, the Mun With the Black At first: Maximoff's anger seemed est you. We hive a wagon wall- Greng at Rose Cottage and told the *!V., and to have perpetrated a long THREE LITTLE KITTENS Cord. Vo himself might be proud of to gain the victory over his warring t your garden. You can be of tho Journey to Kt eries of mysterious orime What Witle kittens ene, r Joct eyes fairly ¢ then a moment late qu without 8 his visit to weer © particularly interest him te om was led himself and his orn caine akin r gra 1 be tt in Wenden and t n Card # bis Io for strange st again. He stopped stil in v y vo! he lod firet heard ub 1 ¢ of jewelry, FH By MARY PD bg am the Man With the t d the room, both hands t 1 \ ther Nimirenko, which wa bremne n that the souts of oad, Lagewond Noo? Ne 02 Kalchortees /\ marked Muller, his his votcn’ hushed to i name of the inan who was betre Hiame Sree’ cawniniaie Of inore a0: , 7 Tid tas live curved amie b ir An off ¢ bhanine. Old” atanlincee tered by turn into his own in his ate fain Bid or A 4 fc ae ‘ ft idly, him much of tl Ne ae ah moments, and ordered ull his doings CHILDHOOD DAYS, The adc z from his chair, mu haven't finished ‘'T \ you ay. und had told him for which he was not otherwise re ran back rough the study your story. Where did you hide Kr- But 1 find fear sir, that renko came of a family in nsible | with to hia tem- jach’s body?” i t 4 < t will be up trait of insanity w Oh, this is terrible—-terrible,” erted | ples, t before his Muller pretended embarrassment. | aah ' unh When he Plohn shuddering | guest uproarious Ho stared at the doctor as if quite You hav ude a ako in your atory Plohn Yew, ith 1 terrible,” repeated | laughter echoed from tha wails of the bewildered “The body—the body? prisoner. ‘The Man you are looking “Oh, thank Thank God! Muller and I think it was high] —-= hand s great,” Where did I hide it?” he murmured, f{ has n gz in Mr. Plotn's claimed, “then at least he ts not re- t!m@ that the man was discovered and OUR FLAG. he eried s the most then after a pause: “I--T hid it house un sponsible for {blo deed: rendered harmiess—high time or . delicious “y where did yon hide ft Tt was Tw Muller nodded. “You are r * he Miss and for his 4, « from between tho doctor's sot fiw tin “Nikolai Simirenko is girl, Unkno teeth, ‘ortuna’ man, } mind iw id y with a or in r tiled Muller looked quite helpless. "I bondage by @ terrible delu med ta rob him of B don't know { can't reimember.” sten now, He knew of the hered. word hued Aga r hold your tongue,” screav vm ise «ry taint in bis blood and even a 0 earrin enk the ' Maxi aff. but Muller pe: ed ob ith, although he was strong and ave Minw Sunar ou remember he his sudden changes his voice quieted stinately: “All the aame I'm the Man {roe \ ell, ho suffered tortures in tho “aid that he b ad Drought them fron down to gentleness and he con- With the Black Cond—here look ut it he axa 5 thought that he might fall a victim Hussia~they had formerly belonged tinued: “Well, then, you great man, this, I carry a plece of it with mo ter understan to the curse, to the curse that hed t© Hriach. JX found m description nd) on aaeemehe 40 explain tom riddle of th verever I go. what T sa weighed #0 long upon his family. Mo 4 drawing of the jewela among the) r ed fr side, and t He held out the bit of cord he liad Hartma the Man With the Tack. tool Up the Muay af mediate. hopins MAN'H pape nd the rrings| HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND i urance found on Erlach's bed, so that the Cord, who has Br rder to hia that through his knowledge ti this selves wore not in his cabinet, | OBTAIN YOUR PIN. tron e closed er could seo tt, Maximoff ata credit w r * field he would wis the ay elue to their] Reginning © oO shot t it, his face reddened, the veins on The « er bowed tn silence. from the threaten Hisawter. It vy whereabout Ww ania for ba Out R Wa temples pulsed audibly, "'Y gesture from Lim, the attend- natural under the olrcumata nite ombined « tend sii ty and eat he cried, “an impertiner 4 the fetters on the Rus- the specialty to attract him 1 there to make away Conia thes to know ent idiot--how ‘dare you usur mental alienation. He was But it was Baas Maximoff in a t redit for a gentua that yx a can go now,” said lent student, too much ao for =} u fool--T t hair, He good. About twelve years ago he an } 4 Ri slend diatom aot 4 his cousin, whose name he ia now or in ip for the} 2 “Kiub Pin,” oui { Muller 1 1 ool thelr deKree t 7 vanit x My further, He throug Vienna~then they bot I frel the gam | e the « ped and bent forwa t it returned home, There he began to the have jub Flo ead Bomber sal, . ae oft it siiwnt figure of the inan € » the lite show signs of this malady and was 2 " bedroom fr who stood opposite him, his powr wly ¢ awn confined in an asylum. uried it in Joona Tn aeons ren Ha sae stoi, pein a Bie awe im a ge sy, ag couron no, 26 siud eal muscles of his shoulders stif- zurned the ner of @ group of fir Muller, “and I soon convinced myself THe BND ~ 4 ——— eased gree ee a eI eT ene nN

Other pages from this issue: