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Two-Minute Beauty Chats By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) How to Prevent Fallen Arches Towa pictures show the natural foot and one with the arch flattened, and {n the latter illustri tion the bones of the foot are spread out and sunk down eo that the entire sole of the foot rests on the ground, instead of just the outer and inner eldes, heel Peas, and great toe. , Readers who notice dull palns in the outer sides of @e arches and aches throughout the muscles of the calf of the leg should fake warning and find out if the arches are weakening and about to fall, Because this trouble may be benefited if taken in time and the arches brought again to normal. Of course, proper standing position * ghould be taught all children early |; @ough In life to avoid these trou-| les later, tut exercises for the leg |(' and fect muscles, proper shoes con- |: faining arch supports which support To fect and ankle bones as they @ould be held will build up the| @rches and make them firm and |: @rong again. It ts a deplorable fact that a great any persons who call themselves Ghiropodists know little if anyhing| ° mbout proper shoes, while, as a mat: |: ‘ yer of fact, they should be experts on | ,” 4 (Bis subject. They should likewise ai i 2 i ‘gnderstand the delicate anatomy of | Above, the foot as Nature intende ho foct and instruct their patients below, “flat foot.” Om this subject, else their treatments | support to the arch, and extremely Will prove but temporary. high, or French heels, are not only The normal shoe should fit snugly | injurious to the feet but to the gen- @™d at the same time allow plenty of |eral health of the wearer, because Yom for the toes; it should be suf-|they throw many of the important ciently wide at the sole, have a low | organs of the body out of gear. The} eel, have elasticity over the instep | toe of the shoe should conform to the yond give plenty of room for the toes. | shape of {t and be only slightly nar- } & medium high heel lends proper | rower than the bare foot in standing. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions TO STERILIZE MANICURE You may try taking a tea- YOOLS AND BLACKHEAD Ex. | ‘Poor r juice fifteen minutes PRACTOR—ETHEL H.: Dip the in efore meals and at bedtime, and use vd mee 8 a n electr ator on the ck of @truments before and after using In e neck, yy for ‘ive muhutes at 10 per cent. solution of carbolic acid. | 4 time ! cari TO HELP RESTORE DYED HAIR TO CLEANSE FALSE TEETH | TO NATURAL COLOR—MKS. R. L. ND BRIDGE WORK IN THE|(.: Massaze the scalp with cocoanut OUTH —B. L. C.: It is poss t for at least five min- at the sore condition of the gums ish with a clean, pene- caused by lack of cleanliness. You at least fifty strokes, ould cleanse the dental pieces wit! ‘This will encour @ealding water, a clean small brush " ind a flow of natural d finish by dipping them in lis- |« m the se alp to the hair, rine. 5 ocala ONIONS—THERDSA F.: Ontons ’ TO EFFACE SCARS—MRS. PD. M.| “re a most healthtul food. They ny ling will likely efface the}contain «4 powerful sulphur oll, pro- 0 deeply re note digestion, induce sleep, relieve fon may also cumatic pain and are also @ splen- Once wach day remedy for coughs and colds, as are With, the. foltc las being a mild laxative, CANKER SORES AND GUM pele FRANCES R.: Internal tinent is necessary for these, but HOW TO MAKE mente BEN: ij xt of hydro; borax or lise IN—MARGARHT W rine on @ puft of cotton will help mps of gum henzoin nove them after they have ap. om in a e containi half peared. int pure 1. Continue to add | — n time to time, shak i at intervals, until the jot take up any more of the BILIOUS HEADACHE MI let action of the yvercoma this con Fer Meaten Day jake an excellent # tute for meat and, for a c you might ke them prepare v follows: « beans tn usu nal way Mash two cr Pound of gr 1 chese, an @ mixture that you can form into foll, Bake in m ate oven, bastin eccasionally with butter substit vert auaer. loat, in a Texan, dower but, finally reaches @ mis'taw Pilgrim's Progress and Alice in Won- aide by aide, @nd water. The canned kidney beans | * o ® couple of quail and bag them for breakfast, derland. IT bet we'll enjoy ‘em, eh? It was the moment for a complete will be found ¢ 18 thus prepared. But—doggone! She's a nice lady, and and effective surprise, but ees A H your coat is Just the same color as happened. Why di Law Tomato sauce should be served with! CHAPTER II, wrinkling half-shut when he talked, her hair.” aire bent’ low, straining this dis : relieved a countenance t otherwise When the day had worn away he i but no co BEAN CHOWDER, | a prriads wagon page , Would have been a trifle grim and carefully obliterated all traces of the Hanger, Aft while th The dric irted the water hole, and sombre, The nose was prominent and camp. Ho watered the ashes of the rose to his feet and stretched ri na beans are best for| seated himself with his heels chowder, Soak ove nt and ¢ ‘| together and his elbows @ cup of beans, When tender add a propped upon bis spread @inall onion, sliced browned 19) ines in the military position tor 6 “drippings, 4 |close shooting, From where he sat ‘ne pound) and i nded an unobstructed view Ten minut 4 f the thicket'’s edge. Next be mois- a teaspoonful t his lips and uttered an inde- cup of milk and Jscribable low w th At intervals chowder, Season to taste | repeated th Suddenly out " the grass burst blue quail, run- LENTILS. ng With wings outstreteh; Lentils are more than beans anc and angrily, It rk of the thirty- idly, Mrs, Austin t the little b but he s ligested y feather ruffle the t served Ww Al mixed eithe w in a second are a uu e magic call, A favor 4 by soaking night. Drain, cover and cook ve hour; then drain again, and simmer Into a baking spoonfuls & small onic chopped fine F up the came back to the wn trick when arted Lousekeeping, miled. uw that both crested en cleanly severed Jorful," she #ald, r and cook t ree a arrest to teae And Fears for One yright, MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) upon her, r ahe chose to dislike and distrust men. make ro trouble ee Rising, she walked painfully to the With the sunset there came the CHAPTER Il. pond and made a turned, and once m upon his heel ate, Alaire could not catch bis eyes the advance guard of brush upon her, except wi that line,” he admitted. “But there HOME ‘PAGE Tuesday, April 2 It Works Both Ways _ xine. GET uPl AND GET MY BREAKEAST | AREN'T You ASHAHED \ TO STAYIN BED Sa LATE 2 IT's EIGHT O.cL0cK \ IT's Your FAULT IF 1AM Not AaT THE (| OFFICE BY NINE AREN'T You ASHAHED Oo BE COMING HOME AT ONE 0,CLOCHK (N THE MORNING, 7 By Maurice Ketten | | 1Kiddie Klub Korner IT's NOT REALLY ~ ITS ONY SEVEN, By THE Sun You'll BE IN Tine (T'S ONLY EIGHT By THE SUN * Please Buy as Many Thrift Stamps as You Can Afford (TS NoT REALLY ONE O, Clock IT'S ONLY TWELVE By THE Noon NE damp, beautiful gray oweater on Bim. how proud he was. He raced about could see It, and then slipped through the hole in the fence to show it to his friends in the forest. saw Mr. Fox. “Don't come any closer,” called Mr. ‘ox and then turned his back on “Oh, dear!” said Buster. “T dida’t ; Luster, who stopped, his feelings Hut in a little while he be- |Mnow thet. Fleses help me, take tt } came interested in what Mr. Fox was 1 ighborhood, dif ido ll g eyes be h the black felt hat. Courage and Cunning Match Wits ia. gouaigaoriea, ane A doing epee pneu be “Oh, I'll end you a boxful when I a riata was coiled beside 7 get bac said Alaire, and Dave cartridge belt circled his waist. SAP Ty As a W oman Looks On thanked her humbly, Was something famillar Later, when he went to move his fellow, but at the moment mare into a shady spot, the Ranger could not determine what it was chuckled and slapped his thigh with After one swift appraising his hat. “Bessie Belle, we're going to the newoomer rode straight iinprove our minds,” he said, aloud. verge of the water hole boldly arched, the ears large and pro- tire, gathered up the tell-tale scraps limbs. Next he walked to nounced and standing well away froin of paper and fragments of foi the head; the mouth was thin-lipped then when the place suited him fell stirring them with his toe and mobile, Alatre tried to read that to examining his rifle ently satisfied, he lit a cigarette bronzed visaxe, with little success Alaire watched im with Interest. Could it be that somethin until she closed her eyes and regarded ‘Where shall I she asked, “and wrong with the Ran. the mental image. ‘Then she found what shall I do? something happened to him? the answer: Law had the face and “You just pick out a good cover be- “4% Startled by the possi the head of a hunter. yond the er hole and stay there, delay was beyond her compreh On the whole, when Alatre had fin- ma'am, It Fy general principles worry yourself none, ma'am; he won't »@4 been fooled. } elsurely toilet, — sounds of hoofs upon loose stones, Breakfast was ready when she‘ re- branches rustied against asting HE new-comers ¢ the man sat bodies, and Mrs. Austin cowered low word or two in »ked while she in her hiding place. But it was on and 6 n he spok feel free from thirst finally ov: cions. One by ¢ ame their su © they ¢ drinking deeply when out Ashe a white ked: “I'm haere ee eae ee € nt¢ came @ sharp command glad to a Rang is county, sof the en, tat “Olga! Hands up, both There has been a OF stealing down some im or sound, wen The first arriv ny our wa the Association men clattering avine, nake bad bt at can't seem to stop It. Perhaps you “Once asain the water hole lay slcep- (canake bad buzzed at h can.” rey second leaped to his fe ath; they stared in the “The Rangers have a reputation in Alatre's retreat was far from com a unumualle ens fortable; there was an ants’ nest whence th adc til the bulter subs 8 brow a upusuelly good ing all up and down the bor- somewhere hear her and she thousht “Drop your gun, ¢« Put in two cups of tomato pulp and il ALAN nce the war. You Jost any of moving; but suddenly n ordpr Was decisive; it galt and pepper to taste, Drain t a cana NCALGe naraaall caught and her heart jumped uncon- atythe man who bh r Jentily and add them, Cook in pees What 4 oT me, meres “ars trollably, She crouched lower, for di- tar the other had loft b covered baling dish in modera all ruffled up?" @he xy any orses tn rectly opposite her position, and out ip Is soabburd Oven about thirty mi ; ; : ranene have organi de ma SCALLOPED POTATOES. lea birds picked by ‘The " ae opened: ridge cut it, a y hav rt Vigilance mounted man. Potatoes will take place of me eee a ke has got committee each town, and talk of sijhouetted o a add * 4f you slice them f 1 arra i i nks the using bloodhounds h ; _ Jayer in th king 5 7 fn d comes to the —“Bloodhounds ain't any good, out- : pairs over it p und of but- |! Anyhow, 1U8 @ mighty mean side of novels. If got e@carce, Ha ter substitute and so pr bad 7 Aes them Greasers would steal the dogs x dish is nearly full. Cover y f oui ake wane to help and eat ' He added, medita- ’ ‘ 1 oe " nre@ Quarter 2 ‘eak fa La ay back el 1 uch bi eatl; . 4 ’ J fd three auiar Enjoying the lugury of foe hapa eee tively ain't such bad eatin,’ and hostile pair of eyes was search I r and break a f 58 « hing her host, per- “Have you tried it IBR SHR ony rin surrounding t t BhOpE 4 sic | pe tat i 1 pow that a W tim by Mr, Law nodded. "It was better ° ‘Men, as silently as it had appeared HOS tL pan eggs are of the desired consistency. | (erreat e > challengo her than’ some. of the y beef we got the apparition Vanished beyond | ! walk to the ct Bits of sliced onlons added t hl p ie Vara Core ara A in tho Philippines.’ ridge, and Alalre wonde i at Z perry “ment by t ly r ith wide shoulders i im. hoped so. toes can be ‘ ee Te pueee and jean, a It's my favorite form of ex- Aluire jay close, as she had t ering each 3 with a fed to thea ait at tia tee wee Law's blue-gray eyes were rected, praying that the ho Bee renin ot eee eit | pongaie | but the keenest expreasioniess, his face was bland, hid been warned; but she § may be covered with a layer of ch rants BAOV Ge hy? heard again the rustle etraying that nd nervous con- hich comes from Ife in the open. A pair of blue-gray, medita- tive eyes, with a whimsical fasnion of qnd then a layer of bread crumbs |compl | tprinkled with’ bits of butter sub-| trol ftute, This should then be 1 the oven until brown, i lined against th Both Mc have @ great many books at Las branches Palms You aight enjoy some of rod them w gray gray pony, a in the str ow that's nice of you, ma'am. twilight Alaire could see a Mebbe I'll look into this cattle-atealin’ feature—the swartby cheeks, and out into the ope a Mexican. He was astr | Buster had been proud of it a mo- THE SIXTY-FIRST SECOND By Owen Johnson The Evening World’s Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Covrright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brenig World.) ALL COUSIN PATRIOTS 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. Klub members must wear their pins in order to come to our party, and not more than one adult will be permitted to accompany a member, Of course, the Kiddies who take part in the performance will not be able to remain with their 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 stage. The members who are to perform will be admitted at etage entrance by wearing their Klub pins. Every man, woman, Kiddie Klub member, parent or friend who attends 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 the quarters to Uncle Sam. Government agents will sell these stamps in the lobby of the Majestic Theatre, Let us make the proudest showing possible by buying not only the one required Thrift Stamp on the morning of our Patriotic Party—let us each invest much as we can afford so that Uncle Sam will sit up and take notice of our Klub and its patriotic service, The Thrift Stamp sales at the Ma- jestic Theatre on the morning of April 6 will be the pride of every loyal Cousin Patriot. Cousin Eleanor. Buster’s Adventures By Uncle Harry ; The Bargain. white and shiny. He raised it from ohlity shoenihay ee By ground with one paw or looked catled Buster to| UMder it; t) ner ts ear down «1 cyanet hi igs put alistened. Finally Buster couldn't | My! | stand tt any loager. ‘What have you there?” he asked “A charm,” answered Mr. Fox, “which will let you in any place you want to go. But I am sorry to ‘ Soon he |*%¢ You have a sweater on.” ] “Why?” cried Buster, } “Because you will never grow any bigger if you wear it." barnyard so that everybody Mr, Fox came over and soon the i nd xnd He had suinething row sweater was lying on the ground ment before, but now he hated the | Sight of it. He waa still very curious |about what Mr. Fox had been dotng, |#0 he offered to exchange the sweater ¢ tor the charm, i, | “I don't really want to do it,” satd {| |Mr. Fox, “but I will take the sweater | to keep It from doing you any harm.” | Ho wrapped the charm in a blg leat |and told Buster he mustn't open tt { Juntil he got home, Buster thanked him and started off. A little way |down the path he met Mr. Elephant jand told him what a grest bargain |he had made, Mr, Hlephant un- | Wrapped the leat. “We're going to be Iterary and read mounted; then he and his ly A STORY OF LAST MINUTE THRILLS | “This 1s only a broken doorknob, Buster,” he said, “If it was on a door it might let you in. The sweater ’ Begins on This Page Monday, April 15 ) PP PP LP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP LPP get even with bi nmand came from the 4, and of the fire and looked down at th: N-—no! I left him at the ranch. I paces don't know how he came to be heré,| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, unless—— It is rather strange! : Dave shot a swift, interrogatory| . Are there going to be any more drawing ance but Ant black eyes we With an abrupt gesture Law flung | *4ie Kiub? . that will take some Nhat do you say Tho «ist of this statement having been repeated Jn Spanish, Into clamorous explani mn of their pr BP ‘8 plan? 6 to Pantilo's horse, which stood | @ How em T to know tf you received my story? nay be a long walt, for , THe, as if in aswor to ior perplex. ished her analysis she rather resented something may have happened. If /t% 4 Second hors: the good 1 an app on Law had made go, we'll have to He close. And don't '#® woman realized how : companion, pu vi horrified now to learn that his newly made friend was wanted by sts of luminous m of the arr change punish, the second rider flung himself at coming to water. They paused at a from his saddle and made which time his gaze was direct and distance, and nothing except their the water, He was lying open; yet never did s' his intensest obs a. Ho 1m telling the truth, Mr. "Ly be neeidng up would make you nice and warm and wouldn't keep you from growing. Mr. Fox has cheated you, but we will at Panfilo’s travelling compan. | ‘teste? 4 ‘9 face was stony, his| 4. Yes fixed upon the fire, Q May « Girt thiirteen year of age foln the the contents of his cup and| 4 Yea lectedly with reins hanging. A. Unione you reoetve « vrire or honorable men. i Where are you--going?” Alatre | tion there te no way to know. However, yen rose nervously wa to be toformed by mall incloge gufficlent was nearly dark now; only the | /stage for an enewor, 4 were plain ag-tust | Q Wil you scowot more than one contribution in the brushy bot- | om « membert the shadows were| 4 Yee ro bad no wish to be lett| @ How can I obtain « new pin and certitl. with the priso cater Al With bridie-rein and carbine in his| A. Member who have belonged to the Eide hand, the. ftanuer halted, then, | Si for thre months or longer and have broken for Anto's discarded car- |" fost thelr pine can get once ty sending It, het apod [Lover his cad, | 8th coupons (numbered in rotation). NAMI, h. Ho vatuted easily Into the | \2& ADDRESS end CERTIFICATE NUMBER iheshE rust be atten, New certificates can be obtained 1 that mare pretty well. Your same way. If you do not know your cee. 7 tell the date upoa which you = 0 » to tind her." 1 horse's iuatted motionless until had not even turned W, without the sli » uttered a loud call, | «ne equally well as} —" varm, but it| HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT ; dapiclons into TWENTY-TWO-INCH felt penoaat made Ip tun angry ex- | bie and gold, and urtied woman | bearing the Kiddie Klub name, will be nal a ew member, just ae dividual kiddies apply for meme stor to may obtain, peanante by n ped into the

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