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HOME PAGE Saturday, April 13 Two- Minute Beauty aay By Pauline hee , 1018, by The Prens Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World,) Froper Methed of Dressing the Hair EXT week I shall {ilustrate and describe different N styles of dressing the hair for women of various ages, and tell just how to put the hair up in the manner {illustrated in the pictures. Other beauty and health articles have in the past persistently crowded out ; this important subject, so 1 have decided to write this FOR. series now, before the busy summer season arrives. Most women wear the hair low on the neck, according to the , Present fashion, and for this style of dressing tho hair must be parted and tied as shown in| — eee Vig. 1 to-day. Just what you must|then about an inch back of the ears, do with the ends and sides ot the|on both sides, and tie the centre back t hair after they have been securely tied | (foundation hair, it {8 called) firmly ts sot ‘ ’ for desired dressing and low on the head. Then, after curling sides, if you wear your hair waved, pin each side portion to the centre foundation, without twisting or turning the side portions, Always arrange the small side of the hair first, when parted on side, brush lightly and pull the pinned hair down over the forehead and ears as far as desired. Before arranging large portion part the hair to form a small triangle at centre back, as shown in Fig. 2, thus} shortening the front. part and avoid- ing the ugly white part at the back, concealing under this all divisions of the hair usually seen. The hair is then carried straight back over the centre top of the head, down to the coils, which are shel from the foun-| Te By Maurice Retten ||. lhe Evening World's s senna 1Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coprriaht, 1918, ty DON'T Go WITH THAT LONG FACE . SHE IS SAD ENOUGH Now the reas Publishing Co, (The New York Brenine ‘ort ¥ eee | Seeing America An By Uncle Harry The Yosemite Valley. lick some flowers, “ce H, let's O cried Trix. Sh Teddy and Mrs. Martin had come to a beautiful mea in which were growing wild flowers of the most brilliant colors. They stopped long enough to gather a large bunch of violets, but Teddy was impatient to seo other sights, so they started on again, The trail led to a grove of trees, and soon @ gréat roar waa heard. Tt seemed to shake the ground. The three came into the open again and stopped in amazement. Before them was the Yosemite Falls, plunging straight down over the edge of a great cliff, nearly half a mile high, Nothing they had seen tn all Amer- {ca was moro beautiful than the curving stream of water coming down almost from the sky. caught her shoulder. A smiling young It was a day of wonders, Not far| A had come up behind them. “You really must look,” he went on, away were tho Royal Arches, hol-|+pecause this 1s one of the most won- lowed out in the face of the huge|derful spots in the world. ‘Thousands rock. ‘They also saw Sentinel Dome, | of yea: ago this deep reer wee out iy out by @ great river of ice. ve large the Nevada Falls and tho Bridal Voll, | fiaciers united to form ono huge tase pogiap tg wind blows the cascade tnto| which ploughed and ground its way jacy mist. through the solid rock to form this One of the finest views ta from Gla- gash ta the mountain.” cler Point, which they reached late in| ‘Trix was now so interested that she the afternoon after riding up the steep] forgot to be dizzy and eagerly looked cliff trail, All crept out to the edge|as hor new-made friend pointed out and looked over. ‘The big hotel, 3 Eagle Rock, Yosomite Falls, North feet below, seemed no larger than a! Dome and Mirror Lake. toy house and the people about it like| Around the big log fire at the hote! moving dots, But after @ minute Trix|after dinner he tod them he waa « bogan to tremble and covered her] naturalist in tho Government servicw face with her hands. and would go with them next morn “Makes you dizzy, doesn't tt?’ eald|ing to see the big trees at Mariposa & pleasant voice and a firm hand Grove, “YES | KNow. HE.HE.HE First part the hair on the most becoming side, then about an inch back of the ears on both sides and tie the centre back firmly. 5 shown, depends on the tnd!vidual, ut I shall nevertheless give a faw illustrated lessons of somo charming coiffures, which will prove becom- ing to various shapes of faco and readers of all ages. NES, | HEARD , First part the hair on the most be- ¥ Aaa tk tee ‘CHEERUP NARADA DROLOOR DDD ODPEDDDDODDRADDDDDNI DNDN DOO biy coming side or in the middie, and fou HE. M Fo - ISAIb 1 Lost Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn MY CAT ee! The Housewife’ s Dear Cousin Kiddies: the boys I am expecting particu B k larly good things from you boy cous. Scrap 00: HIS month's drawing contest Aad ta ing to afford more fun QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. HEN cutting new tabiecioths oo! } save the ravellings. You will Priehpeoh verre tit gla iar indir ning ty 5 presto a, Demnant for getting ner find these threads most betel ww een iiaial satisfactory when the time comes for will keep you ee erate oa Hee | wie pia PN ig A wr iarning the worn parts of the cloth. Soias and learning pnts on mon of the| % {ay ! write ewe sorice at one tlie? If your dresser drawers creak, rub Beforo arranging large portion uniforms of t vopt y reaming be wait tan cage ata toe sdees with soap. part the hair to form a small three red, white and Ld yencslvey oF pr HM When your down coverlets become} triangle at centre back. United States, Dngland an Late. SE be acompted and published if ® i sard, Lang them in tue sun for a few Baines om I wish you would also try to Genertee | ‘ & bong e 1 som abe dation hair and ends. In subsequent ‘he colors of their uniforms, and the oe at ia te Kittle “Klub Renter nw | If you find the furniture polish the different articles of thetr | ii vttle empty on cleaning day, mix a|4fticles I shall carefully {lustrate jos of the tie, oh fhe fildtle, Kv Korner aud Mags le vinegar and olive oll and apply|and describe various coils, putts, ke Sovgige galt yun ge interest | 1,4; * Sollun furniture with a clean cloth, /CoFonet braids, &c, necessary tor Chabbagdeutteden a capetany | Resa New Yor For bleaching the white pieces on dressing the hair in many different | every real live child en: | Nash day, try w tablespoon of borax gtyjo ES a y » each gallon of rinsing water on 24 li oe Tune out you way fen * lang the Wash where the sun wil ‘ : bee Ah a asl sigald tea hr a tae cae ce Never put fres! meat directly on " ‘be ica. Pre contact with the. ice | pea ed, oe eae oh. ee destroys the flavor of the meat. It Ser tore Free, Ward, He. hould be taken out of the paper as | gust thet eve a ot these, date oon as brought home and put upon! lose four cents in stamps for each. wate, which ean be set on the Ice Coasih Rlaanaes ; Home-made bread of ur or mouldy. One reason for this s that the bread was not absolutely : ea i zy Ganohi COOMIT AAR old when put into the bread box af- ‘ , a Rea ee Geile BONTEST If away, saying, breathlessly: ‘Then marry us 5 | “When apply iF t th Br der! hat it was? He— plosse! Please!” “Thrift.” Whe fying cleansing powder) MOrCUNE A 8 Pavars C DAVE Beri is’ that w fore the ¢ ° | . + Faucets avoid the gathering of the| Longorio—told me something quite Before the eyes of the four won: dering women Father O'Malley mar- rycen ewe eel ARG Two Persons Reach — Seria. x wus ye wo une Se tse in mened to halts tnt t when tl r - Jose to do the shooting.” he would never reach the end, al- ‘hegude bless maaiaioueongieda Their Cherished Goal "Ohh!" ‘Alaire hid her face in her though, in fact, he stumbled through THE SIXTY-FIRST SECOND By Owen Johnson ‘All winter I have been collecting old rags, old papers and junk which I am going to sell this spring. Later {1 with huckloberrying with mi a] ly, th remon. iftly, Alaire clipped 60 If the food fried In your pan sticks hands, She looked up again ye the ceremony swiftly, Alsire ¢ | cites fier i tae mecday inde an ‘ ae Teen eae whites ta Taner st wont poate yeu, 5 ono that theyll LS | from our Nouse, and then Twill Cag ban, a better way will be to SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, “Then tie won't spare you. Dave.” unatell these, people so that, they’ A STORY OF LAST MINUTE THRILLS From our house, and then 1 will 20! oerrigsh, Meclure hag She choked for an instant. “We mus ja a on the th Hee, ay Daseet, GEOR aA a rub the pan with a bard crust of ts font reacties , 0 There member they have seen a mar- telly preag (thes wash is with hoy water | ie fina cee aed ge Le Pec ia + pecan atotty by the Church,” |table garden. 1 will also sell the: in which washing soda has been dis-| Some tc ‘ pe wome Wi B he ected, Ratt to think, I'm Tho priest did as he was directed, pretty prety yed outy? be onnfeesed. and his audienco signified thelr un- "They're, watching me, but they'd geen. 2 Then Dolores led them ed mine Ne Now't . papoeeues but I shall rid Mexioo of your kind, mand to his men, A moment passed; OS ata Td el x. oo you then he appeared before the three wavew th CHAPTER xx: Wo shall have no more Of you Zinn he Pie eeemed taller, thin-| ARAIL DRAWING CONTEST, solved. If the odor of onions clingy to cooking utensils wash and dry them | av in the usual way, Then put salt into the vessel and set it oF the Lacie ti ii it frequently until the sa 4 thoroughly browned, Then wash and CHAPTER XIX, th all this money I am going to bur Phrift Stamps. | GRISWOLD H, CONKLIN, aged letght years, Riverhead, New ‘Yorn Begins on This Page Monday, April 16 su ee p¥een them Austig iy pure fered fohor: ¥ Laugorio, for support. She heard She inte ed, crying his name HE door was flung open and — G Malley interrupted forcefully, ner more erent aod awh? saore | (tense wetter of the, Wotied Gene a ain, : rs eter faintly; he was saying: loud! a = Longorio entered the root. “Bnourh of this! Come with me. I ever iw head wai oe ngland and France, ary as opt for weeks !f you TS moved swiftly & rse. Feed and “Yes, What ts it? 4 ; fe bul. have something more to say to you.” proudly und his chest was fuller. Al eo ne gt ewah will bi ; GBuet can be kept Noppi it Alaire reached La Feria with 7 . 2 Ww “Wait! Let me think.” 6he closed For tho briefest instant he b hea Hoo into the hail get, disdainful smile was on hia face. aid Pea Tete alin hour berors Dolores. Scarcely had the two perio conics tell bits fen her even her brows Grew oeeinen Se anced himself Just inside the any taking the general by the arm, — ie began by addressing a wo sree ert i ig yt ’ : once’ c pen al, fuirly di the room and directly to Alalre, enora,” he Said, from six to fifteen y ve it away. ere when w ‘alting here if in the labor of concentration. portal a Tlitly dragged him from tt A) 7 = onal fannel will prevent the Longoris appeared op the scene bring- | As if in a dream, Alairo saw tho sho lifted hor Iida her eyes were ewnat in this? You—and you?’ into the one opposite. The LAeuten- ar 8 TAR og Matera ae writ pe soaiplete dmseritien er exica ¢ r oo - al! er vole eager, OW He stured.from Dave to the priest, ant and his men looked on in ama. scorn de 4 rit po 9 b, flooding of the refrigerator when| ing’, numerous company of men, Mexican ¢ ng the door be- alight, her voice was ea, : bey or or It erat one bicabed ty | Riise ne tonen, OOmaine. bearicae el tif the hot water ts poured | M6 a ¢ hind him » saw Dave come how, I see it. He won't dare— then back again ment, shuffling their feet and shifting a shrine for your Ar Ippe« ntry a throw Ninte into the pipe, Some Tuning dente anne kiana, tint toward her, he him speak her you must do what I tell you.” Alaire was clinging to Dave, merely their rifle-butts noisily upon the share Mexico with you, and I told United States, England and France housekepers a funnel for filing) ioe husband had killed himself, Ho 4me, felt his arms around her. f course.” clutching him the Ughter when he floor, you that I would not be content with | send drawings to Cousin Eleano. Father O'Malley bas just slowing. He forc “Be srlest!" Longorio glared me Father, this man has come for ine. Ro still, priest!’ Longorio glare 1 y NAME, DRESS an: h the nozzle in- Alaire did not swoon, but she never ‘No questions, Understand tried to unclasp her hold. Her move- — Alatre turned an anxious face to jess than all of you. Well, I meant it. | State NAME, AGE, AD. tesaot taking e chance on burnt| 6B¥o her no time to recover from the could remember very distinctly those When he nodded impatiently #he ment into the shelter of his rival's Daves ‘sayings, “tle ie wonderful; Otherwise, 1 would take you now." | | certificate number. fingers when filling it in the usual| shock, oe egan to pay soe dag 9 first few moments, ran to the door and, finging {t Op®, arms infuriated Longorio, who ut- Longorto 1s almost—afrald of him. Aluire trusted herself to ask, en | 73 way. court. rom the passive ee? oe “You heard mw calling,” she told 4 down the hall: tered an exclamation end fumbled un- “Yes; he may bring him to bis we ar ee to go? o | QARAPAPEPRIL PIPE RIOD OLED ODO IRE: ris “the meringue tn your ples “fell” panera to the tyrant, tnaisting fy Rim at last. “Oh, 1 was—so tright- ‘ather! Father O'Malley! Quick!” certainly with his holster, senses. If he doesn’ reral’s face was swept with NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS itimay have been the remult of your] she marry him at once, Her refusals eneqi™ clung closer to him. Then she sunimoned Dolores. “Don't touch ont ‘Ten minutes parsed; fifteen. Alnire @ @ intended for « emile. “I Se ne a eae dding the meringue while the ple|falied to move him. Ho had fore- Amer a tine she discovered that she The priest answered; he hurried a high-pit ed, motionless, against the table; ha iered your horses to 4 1 or pudding was hot. In a successful|feen such an event, evidently, and wag mechanically nodding and shake from his room and, with a dazed lack ed his feet, Dave ‘paced about, followed by tho gad member will recelve full credit my ringue the eggs are beaten until) had brought with him # captive ing her head of comprehension, acknowledged his his handy, he culled nyes of the soldierg. One of the lut- Have signalled to the others and! 3 for contributions published in § th rourhly dry before tho surar Js| priest, Father O'Malley. When left putting to} had only the Switt introduction to Dave. Alaire top of his voles: "Lieutend ter struck a match, and tn the © Aluire slipped away to make horse tn, Mths Bee hae ce Ided. When tho ple or pudding Is|to herself Alaire sent for this priest, vagues y were. By and was alive and vibrant with purpose l'ancho! You fellows! Qu it sounded like a gun-shot { ready. | During the uncomfort widdia Miub Stamsalok dotana J “col the meringue ts put_on and the|and pleaded with him to help her by she to tell him about Lon- Cow, “potores, too, came r ug. and Alalre felt her newly made husband started, at which tho soldiers laug silence which succeeded her departur iddie Kiub Magazi tsa te placed in a moderate oven pe. gorlo, z sort of hypnotic writs the men were exchanging gather himself for a spring; ho was They began to talk In urmura The songorio paced the room, keeping his the school teacher or the par- ave the oven door opén in Ape?" The little man smiled murmur, as if her words tesued at reeting® hor mistress murmured tmuttering to her to relearo him; he ¢ of cigarette smoke drifted In to Sve rewolutely turned away from ent of the child certifies that Twenty minutes you will have a nice-|mournfully, “You are watched and 5 Smothing In her ear, then hastened way trying to push her aside, but the man and the woman bats sip the poem on story is original jy browned meringue that wil! not| guarded, and @o am L Even if you she asked, tn fomertir with ‘a quick push. she held fast with the etrength of | Finally the door through white that I, too, may go? Gai has kee tae Gated at. got away from here, what then? You vague dismay n what are we her depa the others, Alaire ex: desperation Fathor O'Malley und Longerto ad My bal : i ” can't ishagine the condition of the going to do?” Turning upon the o You can’t barm us," she declared, passed opened, and the pri a amen a canis froma books magazine news ; fe h ooypier. by Ailes cited iow yet. My plans ended P!8 nee sent fo: some of the woinen, words defiant the merged. is ee Bone We & snapped the general ae paper or any otber publication ° “I won't marry him!" Alaire cried, tu day t. You are Was flushed and dai his eye "You will give us safe conduct?" 0 lection that t Lig iting the Ice Cc C19 ees Lihudter ol wents? You rode tm Just to and and they'll be here In a minute You dare not. You ar ‘Natenns u will g and te not « ee! n that the | ternoon e, then evening, and ? of his way and, the living ; a nig child has memorized. 8 my refrigerator was out on) resnescen Mol raturn, Pather to get him." Alatre saw He loves me, Will you marry us dé- rei eat 4. room, closed thé door bentnd. him speaker, clasplig and unclasp a ve ae A my poreh I found that the de-|Civtaitey could give scant comfort; @ realized that It fore Longorio arrives?” Mitered & peou oh | “Well? his two friends questioned A flats FOWL Bee Rie ae sie vice iMustrated was very con-|Holores was @ posiliv Hiy 1 old an “Alaire!” Dave exclaimed. is Cumay; 9: "anxiously, sand Dolores appeared, and the Alaire was on the 5 a She stilied him with a gesture open | marry you," sho _ ‘I've done all I can. The rest te pierre Gna Teires Bn pAp ren. Ane Loe ° down when, in the early dusk outside, fellows a Kio Negro crossing, “Quick! Will you?” vt oe, tateaiht 4 ‘ts the Out Of our hands.” Tho little man Aras és i i ror one of your she heard ‘volces and the stamping some 1 were drunk and Father ©'Malley was bew!! rushed ob. yibrantly, Yeo, und Mat down heavily end mopped his effort, | parents w vs that you ot horses’ hoofs. ‘Tho sounds were wouldn't delivve 1 was an amigo, Bo “I don't underst "he expostuiated, man I lové—tho only man. Yee and foranond. ‘AdIo#, genoral” he eal, with berenie y free pi muffled by the heavy wooden abutters T Apall af had t he for th" “Nor I." echoed Dave swe killed Mr. Austin. What does he say?” t tend. Y . thrillin flirt tion tory please to sign it also she had taken pains to close and bar, ‘take Me away?” she “You don't need to anow wa sae nexpecter _ “He told me to come here and watt me m thrilling firtation, story f y told her that Longorio had What will you do know what I'm doing. selouiy as ERever aw a man fo tor Gia abt T Shall never conse Lo pagret tha 1, Bince it was futile to deny 7 Of & Way to save Uso Hously, 08 tracted,’ yw Rate Interrupted at auch an Intereat- ‘ rance, she waited where she manage him some. “Very well,’ ed, weakly Been) pe n he te wavering, Oh-ni" ing ut Adon) He 7 Old Pancho's voice sounded out- p upon her tightened “What are you thinking of? Ss Hub on ua Ss slesped her ha rt i Bae pa a {OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND boar of 163 then there came a knock upon 1 1 him haven't thought it a: welt. ges ; but the Father t priest, esumed hi A Al OUR PIN, Dest chien yr of the room in which she was atraid L woulte tution But now from the hall at his back “enone be too sanguin ;, But when he heard the outatd ORTAIN YOUR 1 ile buried his face At that moment Dolores re e no the pounding of reels, MDG afraid of consequences. door creak shut behind them his ie In," she eald, tensely, " hu bringing with her the three biack- 4 Half dozen panting troopers tumbled to tave no consele ir nce vanished. : Tho Meutenant thrust his head tn pad a terrible scene with him hatred, black-Shawled house servania, ' ugh ot do we waved them out mercy and sec lost sound of his Dlasphemies and, removing his hat, announced, jast nient. He insists upon Marrying bundling them through the door and back and out into the hall agatn. I have never met a ma reached the little group of soliiers i} here 18 some one here to see Gen. ine, Il was & you'd come,” ranging them along the wall, Prather O'Malley, who had been try: him, Do you know w who had lingered curiously outsld $ | Longorlo on important business, He « 1 1, when nobody knew Father O'Malley's fa ne was Du ing to make himself heard, stepped at this moment? Cha and they listened open-mouthed. One same circuit and brought instde to| sayy you will do,” you were?” ered; hi 1, hesitatingly; "M fromt of the general tifleation raised t themselves and ; an alarm bell would prove an excels | VL 1 mw? 2 wrote you." madan, thin ten't regular: you iropt') be thundered. Ave you & and a wort of stur darkness, mu ; , er Vere yee | “Yee. He saye he is one of us*— ead. “Then how did not Catho How can I bless y padinan c n hangs OVO ghould p her i jemt reactions writes ag By eae | Pancho was pushed aside, the door ; “You ean marry us le cst Matruction of body and soui. can't understand your | > was ny wimenter, By| was flung bac fy, 600, nan strode “From J AY I pie within same, can nt you A Alatre mas br " Pry ee papereie those whom » fe Fo en Oueg a ete or so lig one|swiftly into the lamplight 4e an hour of the mu 2 6 him ing rapidly, and some part o' ad hath joined ia ay Htetee Aul'ta ft asa eee what to, xet od, blinking as if momentarily tell mo everyt hii eagerness began to thrill her hearers. You are a meddier," Tongorlo From beyond tho clos without the wid of any other light, ted, and Alatre uched at the A ' she held her- = "Oh, yes, Dut" ——- 4 y i ad se, Ty 3 volce, coal oan x ‘ rence: ee ee

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