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en IT I ene er - Two-Minute Beauty Chats . By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Prevention and Treatment of Ingrowing Toe Nails Stee that are too narrow or which press down on the top of the great toe nail cause ingrowing nails, and this extremely painful condition may be pre. vented if proper shoes are worn and a little attention VPRO. given to the too nails each day. 1 An ingrowing toe nail which has been allowed to develop is an ex- ‘tremely delicate proposition as well as a painful one with which to deal, and great precaution must be exercised to prevent serious inflammation and other complications setting in. . : \ Constant pressure on the great toe causes the flesh at the aides of the yioe nail to be pushed against the! »,, atrrio " , | sherp/edge of the nail, eometimes tor|: / many weeks in succession, and); eventually this flesh becomes swollen | i and thickened and rises up over ale i | mail, causing the nail to dig down into the inflamed flesh. Violent pains, throbbing and burning sensation in|’ the immediate region are the natural results, and sometimes these condi- tions are so pronounced as to make wearing of shoos, walking, or even/ \nitting, most uncomfortable. Home) tments are as good as any, and); } consist of bathing the feet in hot i { water in which a teaspoonful of borax has been added. This softens the i ) nail and also acts as a cleansing peroxide, agent. Then saturate tho in-| der the mail a¢ each corner, flamed flesh with pure alcohol on =" = a puff of cotton or use peroxide of| treatment. Allow the cotton to re- hydrugen if pus has formed. Next main under the nails until corners \ gently raise the ingeowing corners|come out. with an orange-wood stick and work; To prevent the nail growing into a small piece of absorbent cotton,| the flesh at the corters, file the top wet with peroxide, under the mail at|of each nail down until very thin and each corner. Repeat this treatment; cut the centre of the nail V-shape. Fen might until the corners have| This has a tendency to make the nail rked their way out far enough to| grow straight across, as it should do, cut off. Do not attempt to trim/and prevents curvature of the nail, off the sharp nail corners in less than| which helps cause ingrowing toe ‘a week or more after .‘arting the| nails. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions DULL EVES AND LARGE CIR-|peat this, raising the arms upward CLES—MRS. H. F. &: Lowered vi-| until lightly fatigued. Do not the back tality, logs of rest and angemla cause | evcions the chest mckward, as this these and you will have to build up your general health before they will] DOUBLE CHIN—MRS. J, N. F: Hold the head always tilt Gieappear, as 20 local, treatment willl ris Dreventa double olin ead es beneft them. ' you look years younger. It also takes the shadows from the lower *) WINDBURN—MRS. FRANK H1:|part of the face and prevents lines ya" is the time of the year when|and wrinkles around the throat and be neck. Massage firmly upward and tae wind plays havoc with the falr) eee bee oh, ve complexion of the blonde and you) venient, aes sould use some of the following cfeam ae a light massage: Slowly MRS. J. K. E MRS. J. K. Boracie acid solu- melt one ounce white wax, one ounce 7 UNS. J. ik. then {1° ear bloodshot eyes and epermaceti until blended, ba chee help Telieve eye strain. It is also edd one ounce white honey @ eneficial to granulated eyelids. Use bout a tea ounce of sweet almond oil and a aspoonful of the powdered oe until thick and smooth, Wear @cld to one pint of hot water and ‘@ chiffon vell when exposed to sun keep well corked. BORIC ACID FOR WEAK EYES | HAVE A’PRETTY HOME | A PERFECT NEST. HOME PAGE Saturday, April 6 AND | HAVE THE Sweetest UTTYE WIFE IN TRE WoRLD WELL, LET ME TELL ‘You Yes, 1AM MARRIED = 7 IF WE WANT To KEEP OUR HAPPY HOMES You ann I must WAKE UP AND Do SOMETHING 1 Too AN VERY HAPPILY MARRIED | Too HAVE A Cozy LITTLE HOME AS PRETTY AS CAN BE avi vag Babliabi York Prening | HAVE A LOVELY CHILD "BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL a RA PERFECT RAY oF 1 AM VERY HAPPY IN MY Hone or wind, RUBBER HEELS—MAURICE R.: ‘These will prove more beneficial than harmful and you should not healtate to wear them to prevent jar ring the body when you have to \ 4 walk so much. TO REDUCE DOMEN—MRS. | | HL G. F.—Body bending, trunk rais- ing and twisting and light diet will juce. LIGHT EXERCISE FOR rat How a Ma HOULDER BLADES—MES. S. C. ( V.: Use @ wand or broomstick and | throw the arms above the head about twenty-five times, stretching them at full langth, while grasping the stick firmly at both ends, Then bring the wand down in the back and let {t rest on the shoulder blades, and re- Newest Things in Science pe ‘An the beginning of a erent oot - | bomee, is adit roject in South Africa a) Nee Telit, sarcea ROntay's CHAPTER IX. River that will impound sufficient (Coutinued,) water to support 10,000 persons, SIB BELLE bright eyes udu ae | were glazing; ,she did not hear her lover's voice, Her muzzle, softer than any satin, was loose, her lips would never twitch with that clumsy, quivering caress which pleased her master so. One front hoof, washed as clean as Tobogganing in summer has deen |agate, was awkwarly bent under her, made possible by an inventor who| the other had plowed a furrow in the has patented steel tobogsans that|goft earth as she sank, and against slide down inclines covered with|this log her head lay tipped. gocoa matting to be erected in amuse-| Don Ricardo and his son burst out ment parks. Jof the brush from opposite directions almost at the samo moment, to find the Ranger with his face buried in his Alaire Austin be find M ing a proves to te. au. LO emai With La ne Federals, promises his According to a German engineer defects in aluininum welds can be detected by immersing the joints in water, bubbles of hydrogen appear- ing after forty-elght hours if the welds be defective, } In some parts of Europe geese are » fattened for market by eonfining eae lati 4 ae in dark rooms into which ligat | horse's mane i Ne admétted at intervals, causing | “Caramba! What ts this?” The old them to eat seven or eight meals 4/ nan flung himself from the saddle day. and came running. “You are in- eee Metal shoes worn like skates jusat “Vm which grip firmly when weight is applied to them have been invented | suey, to enable men to clim¥ steel traines : n ot butlaings, bridges and some hase nara SN Fest | “Si! What happened ‘The Government of India has suc | sho ceeicd in tinproving the quality o ee - VS aerierk fhe cotton grown in some of its ter- | Mew Jerked his head in the dir TMiory by diatributing better seed |tion of the fallen man at his back, ‘and Inducing natives to use modern and Pedro uttered a cry tmpiements. Pie “Look!” Father and son ran through To enable Photographers to make |the #rass, then recoiled and broke in- pertraita, with artistic backgrounds to a Jargon of oaths and exclamations 7’ inelucent shades to be hung over| “see! It ig as we thought, Pedro; indows have been patented bear- ong of Lewis's! Tee! Two! Tee! ag pictures of window casings and Wh ight! 7 3 oe pes nat a sieht! / ASA | "Who is he?” queried the officer. That different classes of mankind} ‘Pino Garza, one of the worst!" ean be distinguished by their hair chimed the two Guzmans, fe the theory of a French scientist) Ricardo was dancing in his excite. who belleves there is some gelation ment, "I told you that Lewis knew between the r and atrength of something, The other one got past body and mind. Tae, but he rode like the devil." are he Law turned back to the body of A form of detectaphone small his beloved mare, Ricardo saw that 4) @nough to be worn under a man’s he was crying; as the Ranger knelt @irt front and record conversations beside the dead thoroughbred the cid on a cylinder attached to his belt Mexican whispered to his soh: fas beer patented by a resident of “Vaigame Dios! This is a strange Washington, D. C, tellow. He weeps like @ woman.” Are all right," Law said, rising Mexicans whereupon niced thetr relief both Did you see nol 1d tu adjusting ber lowses Darid Law kilt « an caught In the at ter a time he approached cautiously and inquired with this hombre, found his hor Law ro hands Belle's then bh “Tl take your hi ard, and without pausing to you take—that fe ota trail step by step. At Wagon and move him to Jonesville.” gate th “And you?" was little more than an hour ahead “I'm going to follow that man on of him. the sorrel Who got away The prospect The dcad man’s saddie was left be- ruddy hatred mistress of Las Palmas Bids the bod then whon the ex- stirred Law chines nounta had beon eftrated eared to adn and all was ready Buve his quarters suit, being, ta both, tin belleves that a Mexico where certain Mexican & ‘of woldiers, 1 pat’ Bewie Belle, his ‘beloved ANd had nc quarters. senor? sed himself. With bis own ize gently removed Bessie find hi saddle, bridle, and blanket fore he risk ts, of the Law made a re- ‘The mist quest that amazed both father and yented him gon, “It I'm not back you to bury my mare." His volee when he ré broke; he re 8 face. "Bury he encountered a middle her deep, Rica the coyotes can who proved to be Be: In't dig her upi right here where lez, the range boss she fell. I'll be back to see that It'e Dave made done right. “Bueno! She was should done as y hand on it.” Ricard and gripped Law's pt name our then, until to-morrow." ne questioning watched his tw away, then wiped | Saw to his cin miserable mounted lott Fortunately for the tracks of ar plain in soft ground his quarry hud broken cover, Law set out at @ lope. The fellow had ridd Law tre semicirc was not pace, and ame more dif! seemed course interested himself, the audacity to a pretty horse. your—bonita, eh? We big heart, se hav and rod as Palmas, whic be fully twely they contin its morning, 1 want irrigated f Understand?” I un and She was noth ve man self. 1 shall be from Juan I give you my was some vched down “We will too, 3 Rica pastu r friends ride Winchester and », This done, with a sure. no his throat he Je off the sorrel pony, More ach mia “What ning horse are tal Pinding where stranger in a wide laid ey ged must rm AW ind when dt ytain this "y the Rang me doubly = “With wh Could bd, the asked Juin , that his quarty would have “With the to the Austin Benito answ perfectly, apparent hone xz of a sor uu have @ rider, but he had just ibtless they could l¢ horse wr where about 1 was fh 1 strange won mit, and an early dusk m seeing Las f until he was well In among A few moments | fre 1s, © up to the outbulldir the at ‘K If 80, of again seeing the D bis idenutica- T'S tion promised to become easy, for & man on @ sofrel cow-pony was more than likely to be observed hy thought hi ed upon the friend or confederate among the Las Palmas ranch-bands in case of pur- self secure and count- sistance Dave lost the hoofprints for a time, hes a waterhole, but picked them up again at the pas- Teun? ture gate a few miles further on, and t nim but the was able to trace them far enough to assure himself that his quarry was eueral indeed headed for the) Austin house » intention of swinging southward toward the Lewis head: By this time the rain had done its “What shall we do work, and to follow the tracks be- Pedro has came a matter of guesswork was coming on als that at this rate darkness w far from his goal. nis OWN interpretatt rider's intent and pushed or search and Dave re signs indicated that his man more deeply than himseit ty, nally t bility that he t deseription his ques ‘| horse found, reca Ming, ven, pressure the reluctant ad to pick up the sibility was almost a horse was was not difficult, quired; but the lad was non Probably it be! Juan tt could just where or when he had seen pony, and he was certain he ! 4 upon the ow at fir finding he take the boy pursued, he had slackened Benito growled. In e¢ signs Dave chang They he said ste lead the direction want to go t brand? ad not notice was tue Lewls brand, brought s#ion that the p “Perhaps!” “WwW here is it now?” Juan insolently declared that he didn’t know and didn’t c “Oh, you don't, eh?" for t! yelled priso! such re, Law reached he boy and shook him until he a. “You will make a nice little ner, Juanito, and we shall find ay to make you speak,’ nzalez was inclined to resent high-handed treatment of his underling, but respect for the Rangers was ¢ p-rooted, and Juan's behavior was inexpleable, At last the horse-boy confessed. Ho had seen both horse and rider, but knew atran| the latter had gone on, neither, Mr, Austin and the ger had arrived together, and That was the truth, ‘bueno!” oner, shoul: Law released his pris who slunk away rubbing his der. “Now, Benito, we will find Mr. Austin, “He Ed A stat "Ye ay gt n't my Pp Amazed at Law for h mas A voice answered from the dusk won't take much fin ustin himself emerged fr door, “What do you wa u are Mr. Austin, I reckc un, What d'you mean by abus ny help?" The master of Las proached #o near that } tening scowl was visible. "I allow strangers to prow! around remises,” this hostile greeting, explained {n @ word the reas Is presence, “I don't know anything about your man, What do you want him for, and are you?” Dave introduced himself. “1 want 1 for stealing Guzman calves. I ed him from where he and his riner eut inte your south pas enito stirred and mutter ar was unmoved. “I but Aust! kon you must be a bad tra » la here D ud Aust ed, and thered exclamation, ughed. “We've got no thi What makes you think Guzman any calves ve's temper, never too well ed at best, began to rise He imagine why @ person of Kd n'a standing should bs xtraordinary manner, I saw the calves, and I left low that was branding the a wet saddle-blanket over his What's have in that?” Gonzales Austin uttered “You killed He's dead” ad enough to skin, I caught ith his irons in the fire a ulves necked up tn your pasture I want his companero. hope you don't think we know ing about him,” Ed protested that man on tho sorre tin turned away with a shrug. 1 rode in with him," Dave per kly, “How do you r boy saw you." ranchman's voice was harsh aa id: “Look here, my f 1 on the wrong track. The fel i was with bad wothing to do Yes, You ano [Must HELP. THE Boys, wHo ARE FIGHTING To PRoTecT OUR HOMES, BY BUYING The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coprrledt, 1018, by the Pros Publ LALSo HAVE A ReauTiFUL CHILD ALWAYS MERRY ANO HAPPY. THE ToY oF OUR Hone rahe ing Co, (The New York Evening World.) HOW A BOY FEELS WHEN HE ISN'T A MEMBER So At. My HOME (S PERFECT BY ABRAHAM SHAPIRO, AGE 12, No. 501 EAST 173d STREEY. Americ: Uncle Harry Seeing B ¢ Mrs, Martin told them, here was Spanish and the American fla Two years later gold was discovered in California and almost the whole world went wild with exciement, e fn dis-| rhe people of Ban Francisco de- courage Its people. In 1906, when YOU) serie the town and rushed away to two kiddies w@re babies, It was dam- |i, gota fields, Men flocked here trom aged by @ great earthquake, which] al! parts of the earth. At one time broke all the water mains, ire! 600 ships were lying out there in the started and burned until it was| harbor, deserted by their crews, who in Francisco “ LL Americans are proud of San Francisco,” said Mes. Martin, as ashe, Trix and Teddy wore finishing breakfast in the big hotel, “because nothing ¢ wast had gone to hunt for old. Many stopped by blowing up rows of fine| lM ps rotted or w hauled ashore LL THE LIBERTY BONDS, houses with dynamite, Five hundewd] and used as lodging houses, ‘The city WE CAN persons were killed and 28,000 dutlhl- | erew so fast that the authorities could not control the wild and reckless men who had gathered here. So the good gan work at once and in four yesrs| citizens formed a Vigilance Commit- had built @ new “and finer city.” tee, tried and punished the «riminals An auto ride after akfast took|@nd restored order, them past tall skyscrapers, the City | Af er lunch at a ings destroyed, But the people be rench restaurant y and down the steeg Hall, and then to Chinatown, All were | hilis to the Presidio, full of Ameri- delighted with the silks, fans and! can soldiers, and out to Golden Gate strange odds and ends from over the| Park, They had a fine view of the ; blue Pacific, sparkling in tag sun- sea, which were displayed there, but} shine, and the Golden Gate, the en- these were forgotten when the Mis-| trance to the harbor. On the rocks sion Dolores was reached. | below were hundreds of sea. lions, : ’ My!” said Teddy on the way back, fos *rhis was bullt by the Franetecah| |, Myt" anld Tod Heloy monks more than a century 4g"! Tiy was right. About half past —— 2 : a - —-- —~ |four @very summer afternoon the | wind begins to blow from the ocean ind the fog rolls in, The days are warm, but an overcoat Is comfortable jat night | From Kiddies i ‘The Fairy of the Mo; som a fairy in the light of ‘Wot goed, Oat ath tat rants “oe to one, and site THE SIXTY-FIRST SECOND By Owen Johnson A STORY OF LAST MINUTE THRILLS Begins on This Page Monday, April 15 and her bair te with this affair, your man? Did you Would you know ho ventured, t a look at thls to Mia. Au “She is not But I kon Don Ricardo him, "She bus could tell his horse.” see about her aftcirs. * Gonzales told} me to Lia Feria to} She would not “Humph!" Austin grunted, dias permit of this oceurren: ws agreeably. “So jugt for that you come at home, She js a ver 16 i swiing around threatening my help, ‘Yes. G 1 nikht, Her Your Bit for the eh Trying to frame up a « mays “Good night mrt U.S. AP 20? Well, it don't go. was oul nen tho far ind -soie tiled to aes Seer Ga with one of Tad Lowis's men" wales walkod slowly ' lee spe escialed verte ane What was his name?” Dave mans with ht ad bowod ¢ aged to inquire, “It Is very stra “Urbina. He had a sorrel under “How could Don Bdu , put there are thousands of wer- this ¢ att my horses." own y trom What time did you meet Las Pe ‘ the “IT met him at noon and- 1 with him ever. sin So wrong. I presume yo dd back And is laughing Law's first bewilderment had given place to a black rage Would you mind te afternoo! It is very ey will win, NE, age thirtews, No, CHAPTER X. N his way to the Lewts ranch | ¢ Dave Law had a struggle Hing me what you and this Urbina wer 6? he with himself, He bad earnod |1 Ae Fe Le quired, harably ; is &@ reputation as a man gf vio- | 1) hare te 4 thirtewn, and T Austin laughed mockingly at's i io whan of the tod my business," said he. lent temper, and the time was Dot ec rr] Dave molsened his He one past when a fraction of the the of 4 ee hitched hig shoulders nervously, Ho sult Ed Austin had offered him woud on heb was ustonished at his own self-con- have g ked av : ' ' ; trol, though the certainty that Austin ; " 7 o0 was drunk helped him to stead Riast @ fact the Soin apes avn ELLEY, age thirtes helf, Construing this silen n he had manage ' in him . . acknowledgment of defeat, Ed t If argued an ane of self-« to gv. Some tardy sense of dut | that especially gratified him, bs |HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT. I suppose you've ei 2 handle” had led en ‘ glate kee toes ways. If you're hu ettable result . » show you the way t ' After all, hb y ' n he walked away jark- P e tha pe ness, followed by the shoe aze of tu T a 4 range boas. the evi " Benito roused himself from hf A hoot 5 é nazement to say, warmly “i, i even the fa at Urbis M who oreter im ain pennante by compadre. You will enjoy cup of be ed to the Tad Lewis outht . 4 ‘“ L coffee. f » than a suspicious ¢ RNS + But La f I'm sta And he Smarr anc 40W TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN usec kon [can Ket too hungry . he Vaulted into Benito laid a hand and apologized convir strange man, Ho ts « ‘ t Lowls's wan $XR 7 You un t required some exfort ~ ne to my hous . When ‘Tad nt a] OU ry Nae Thank. you 1 \ , 1, $"Klub Pin” Ps to Tad Lewis % ka ‘ H a uieres At this the Moxtcar j be mr m8 said nothing more 1b igh with surly > ' Law hesitated ag he was about to . 5 ouPon NO. 29M $ spur gut of the yard, "By the way,” (To Be Continued Monday,) geen a wo ee a ne

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