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By Pauline Furlong Coprright, 1918. by The Press Publishing Go, (The New York Evening World), Women | oi dress the hair as shown to-day part the hair 4 tle the foundation part high up on the head. 7 Then, after waving the fringed part, divide {it into) aldes first, slightly ruffing them and brushing on the outer side with a soft brush, and pin these without twisting or turning to the foundation or | course, include the section of the) hair beneath the foundation and in| Two-Minute Beauty Chats Dignified Hair Dressing for Elderly all around to resemble a transformation, and | SU/PORUNG. three sections, parting on the temples, Arrange the | tied portion. The sido portions, of| the back. Arrange the front portion into a soft, low pompadour effect, or | part it in'centre, if desired. Few | elderly women wear their hair) parted on the side. | Now, after the front, sides and) backs are arranged becomingly, divide the foundation portion into two parts, make a coll of each and} HOME PAGE ay, April 17 prright. 1918, by Ths reas Pinllohting C (ee New York Bening Wort.) You Beat It! ! FOOD 13 So HIGH WE CAN'T EAT ON Your SALARY Now | Boss | NEED RAISE TO E RAISE on oF ae | Home Coprright, 1918 Dainty Spring | HERE is a dis. © ster ts | the atyles of the |coming summer which makes them casy to distinguish from last year’s atyles, Firat of all the aithouette ts siftmmer—that 1 skirts are narrower at hom. The fabrics figured and flow- In moet attrac. itive patterns. In- ldeed, although plain |fabries will always be ones for all the are ered |the baste | Original ae Designs For The Evening World's KG By Mi by the Press Publishing Co, Dressmakers Idred Lodewick (The New York Evening World.) Dress in the New Fashion | ‘i MEET YO |time, no woman will twist each coll around the other to| THE Boss Bricec™ |e content this eum. form a rope coil. Fasten the rope| GAVE HE A H mer without a frock seourely at the ends and bring the ( RAISE a eee of one of these beau- double coll up on the head, starting | f ; Ger , Gora RAISE | tifully printed stuffs from the left side, Bring tho end| SOME MR FEEDUS | ‘they come in fou- around to the right side, twist un-| * 4 3 ‘ FooD }lards and chiffons, but der the knot easily and pin Into! with chiffon the pat- place. Pull tho coils loosely and pin| Bring the double coil up on the Seiaee: Wen (nee sas: | yolder than tho: - them into place by spreading out as| head, twist under the knot easily ployed for a more eub- far as the coils will reach without| and pin into place. Jatantial stuff, as ite pulling them apart. —_ - - | delicacy lends an at- Combs and fancy pins may be| not difficult to accomplish in your tractive vagueness to added if desired. This makes a be-| home with comparatively little the design. Chiffon coming and Sh Sanat hair bhaossintae ‘ practice. and marquisette —— weav of all kinds V b is R are in especial favor, ege et able ecl p! hy | and where is a ten INCE the ban on ment has been) crumbs and dot butter | y toward the use raised for a short period, pota-| tute. Add ne ) ‘ toes will be more largely con-| moisten the ar A pretty manner in sumed, as potatoes and meat make | brown. whigh to fashion one an ideal combination, Tho mineral VEGETABLE HASH. tho printed trans- portion of the potato is valuable In| Dice or grind through a course ie rere ce parent fabrics ve bet counteracting the acid-forming sub-| meat ch r ar potatoe ar Pri gested in my sketon stance at. For this reason po-| mips, onic and par OF Food AGAIN A dark midnight blue tatoes are better with meat than| Left-over peas be addec ' To TOP Hy RAISE ted in dull blue oF tMder bread or macaroni. Potatoes| the vegetables nearly ¢ al pper red would be also assist pgulating the digestive | The quantity of ¢ veg! vust practical and effective. uct to a much greater ex than | be rtioned with Combined with It 1s white flour or macaroni Therefore fi quantity nece ind plain chiffon ‘ that eat the potato, of which there is | Celery tops may be a aquet | should be dark blue to \ plenty, and save the wheat, To| (4nd afterward removed) or cut fine peeten Lc Shidetig ESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS IN fulfil atriotic duty and do our | into t sh, Season with salt and | nf the goods, If the COPYING DESIGN. bit dn carrying out the injunetion of vo rand {f celery is not used add wher ae to hie ¢ fins the Fy ministration to eonserve | Clery 84 When ve r th® frock — frequently Fath te Nias r reerece TBSORET Akai OF. ehpeualvel Watae Ged |among the same people. But if one's] inches of the bottom edge and thery whe ore than ever for the next | Cooked dt x © water an Jactivities are go varied that the aame| Slanted in to mako the width narrow... Wo months, at least, we must eon- | § hipnd if at the ankles. A tiny plaiting sur ‘ frock is not often seen by the same sume more vogetat Here are a Sr INAO HAND BOGB people, the more striking combination | Founda the open edges where tha? few recipes you might try: a _ n de spread bf plain chiffon in copper red or dull {foundation skirt of dark bine Geowsy TURNIPS AND POTATOES. | edit hulaks blue to match the printed design | €etto or chiffon cloth is visible. Ta. Xc together potatoes white on, » the centre vould be exceedingly attractive. correspond with this skirt opening, takin ‘a pota- .. ; alt and pep hed | th® sleeves arc slashed at the back sas turr Whon done mash Do. (no Deke in a hot oven until epey Pho skirt Ix a plain full skirt With) Ang surrounded with a plaiting whighy = aa eGt we : n a, ore OF desired conalstency side uma open to within t | lends a delightfully individual tough, maint ‘He hint “Gavent Ga = | to them, Under the figured portions 6 ROA at Sam oe scarp nels tho waist and also under-half of thes, y with ils of margarine and brown plain chiffon front section the dark n hot oven, blue lining fabric is used. The plait- SCALLOPED TOMATOES. ing over the shoul completes. my. good lengthening line. ce ina ‘eased bak g dish pe on on te o yonatons Answers to Queries and bread er son with salt ; “ Feshion Editor, The Evening World a and } red onion juic A Ri f She took from him the key, ahd, and I give my word that I will *One—two—three—four—five — atx ‘Will you please ald me in telling Bei lca can nat aan mg o reat Value Is OLEN, snitting siigntty, likewise locked the dear Mrs. Kildair, not count the full hundred. ‘There will bo —seven—elght—nine—ten = meetin Pecan ak te eee to cor chant : ica door into her bedroom through which no surprize, no turning up of | She gave cach number with the in- | "iet Oot.” wiceves and belt of a op laye D a ‘ . she had come. by Jove But if, at the end of that tim orable regularity of @ clock's re- | ® : Dot w os And the Owner Suspects Weibel eacarorciagl Or kagalen. 1 3 RA, Arse and inh mts Ise, Scone: ee sree Bee NY Soar poured over’ thé Of the to a left hand, seemingly unaware of Stolen 1 shall telephone for detectives and + twelve —-thirteon — four- MRS. Ste a : 0 f H " G t Bloodgood, who still composediy "The ring has been taken in the last have every one in this room searched. sixteen—sevent a . Z mato J 1 the mina One of Her Guests Ora re cea eg ach NG Hiren mgr APE tow tare Alrtem tone ar Weim cvery mound waa dia: |g GAY, oF lack watin, ‘Toa slg ae? r dayer eyes studied a moment the possibili r, in thi same determin: Hed 4 rot the ean¢ Abe pen hed he rustle of a shifting dress uc of érumbs with grated chee rr ahr Ciena ties of the apartment and then re- accents am not going to mince the further table had left those of t grinding of a shoe, the dec 7) aan? Gl auld SCALLOPED EGGS AND PEAS. +f shall actress turned to her guests. words. ‘The ring has been taken, and diners who had feimalned by the din fy astimatic breathing of | Te, Miss & Ks Your cone weal @lice hard boiled eggs and arrangs Pre {tive Asso. iaiol ‘Trust Company r. Cheever," she aid abruptly, 90 of you here iv the U This la ner table in halt obscurity. | Instantly o ‘ ee esa nose can’ theta a and ¢ . i ; ‘ Mrs, Kilda exactly th jation.”* asa s and a dragging ¢ ty-one—twenty-two — twen- } © o ina sed baking dish, wine t My oe, Mrs. K'ldalr.’ dies except the For a moment nothing was heard ips, a confused jumble of questions ¢y.gnescn twenty tour-ctwenty-five -- | another good sport color. To lengthen then ft yl . BR dts ay ble." ~~ put an Indeseribable gasp, while each, and explanations. cent ha sleeves and cont a band of purple ! canned or k s 1 : iste aimira'ion fF candelabrum on the table wt oe ages te Bas t twenty-six taffeta could be used in either the over pe ernating val aby ti nimi, AC a cating dish PAY “Put out the lights?” he said, rising, ‘Wrning an uncontrollable | im- Fhe counting went on, without the | rose dr purple coat. Taffeta should® r ¢ ts misaing, with his peculiar nervous movement Pulse, Searched the face of his neigh CHAPTER VI hinttaat variation a methodic. @ oF purp! . ) the laye th a creat soem a " oe & r Suddenly Slade p bass 4 . ah be of good heavy quality, Collar of the fingers to the lips. rasping reiterat began to ee hed, ant sau u layer of ‘ os peovanted wasn mec eee ge ke out ‘ : AN CHARTERS for the second [Shin un hypnotic effect on | Would look, {over ine yeas i t UN shower of red Mr, Cheever, in rising, met the Stolen, Mra. Kildalt 1u meet time seized the arm of Tedd maginations held In suspense. cam easily be cu into o1 rakes 2K first emotion was of irr Blance of his wife, and the look a Mae RRT eta rtee . Beeche vurmur “Thirty t o —, thirty-two | », Réitor ‘The & World N S ti ed to brivg questioning and wonder that ave Caer kas ful : ' hirty-three”— i iaaineiaiial shies si “wf ewest Thing: oie F 1 rters on terias did not escape the others, vil nat date Llekee nna Rametiing which a A slight rasping preath was beard tam nineteey : en ; i : 1 liarity he eint we Acar kien, Klitaln'© cel riya ydinfendle. “Mistakes ‘are near, He glanced at her face, and aig “then a man nervously clearitg years old and de-, In Oclence oturning ur re et of What Nan Chart with @ litle horvou floor, Are you certain thar it has fF ® Moment an incredibld suX- his thra sire to make & Le pher w weed in . rt ) jy meant by that much abused word- cae h in herb th, what i is it? Lm n taken?” picion crossed his mind, but ; ‘I hirty-nine forty — forty-one — pretty summer dress , pper we ed it : 1 , 1 : getting terribly worked up." Exactly, ‘There is not the #l next, as he glanced down al mc ‘ 01 yhate United States last than in stoppe Assure \ Mrs, Kildair slipped into the room “Miss Lille,” sald Mrs. Kildair’s un- est doubt,” said Mrs. Kildair the totally ubnerved Mrs. Cheever 4 till nothing had happened. No for myeclt. Was year before, according to the Geo- xi 3 like lengthening shadow. Her en- deviating voice of command, wh is of th Imost adn M Bloodgood, he understood better o sound had broken in on the would you suger’ sion lak ages - pin th trance had been made with seareely Beecher placed his hand firmly over | in SI Mlance. “Three of the agitation of his companion strained attention ef every ear, Yet in the way of nue $510 ; t ‘ ee : pad n but re- | & perceptible sound, and we e his companion’s, which had begun t v my bedroom I took Do YOu MORBARE 85 ert See Sly bag ted did pots bers terials and style? 1 ) » eompared Wi 4id.-| i Mthaut f guest w aware of it, at open and shut in nervous te ny placed atpin through pered, by an impulse ) the slightest measure; only the “gir NAT a ete | ma wi , ioment, with the same uncontrollable ‘The jou Br eee eonine : ‘A stoned them to the pins spring into bis mind ind became more me have dark browe \ b hatr, blue e 4 cas | ¥ tape: ¢ i - pervous start the rest, had watched the } od n Am - correct, Mr. Garra- the young actress » hin Worty-seven forty-elght —forty- hair, blue eyes, good A railroad, of in Australia ed, v t 1 the “Heavens, ar lad exclaimed trom that shadowy calm which had ided abru with almost an expre ror in ne fifty fifty-one fifty-two,” color, medium skin, N mber, s 3120 mile f tr A fr \ rraboy, wi witch of bis arms. made her presence almost unnoticed ' vetly #0, r, star her os 4%, whveh at t , me iim A woman had sighed=Mra. Blood. } welgh 117 pounds. wetiour a ceuer tie he Slo, come in on us like @ Greek Now, as though forewarned by 4 x al with isclous- plored him to be silen : good next to him-the sigh of al MARIE D. t ; . tragedy What is the rise fessional ir net that neth his dilemma. He added put Bhe knew ne ; n yielding wp conacioummess to i} PL 1 printed atre n the w or 1 a tho y v alan s he spoke, Beecher, looking Up, sational was hanging th “Twas : ith @ somber. tec ling. His own fu | ain and pri sallaa there (o 1 aca 7 i 1 ver turg suddenly on him, draw- she rose quietly with 1 exception of Mr. Slade, Was flushed, Ho felt that to all yor fifty-fve —fifty-etx| voile or Georgette? few cuts. i had a “ riche ead together until the stealthy motion A ge P ! ny ie belt ; guilty ; a ae y-meven Nfiy-elght fifty. | would be pretty for ‘8 : 4 bal Be AG HS 1 in a straight ine, “Put the candelabrum on this ‘ and one gt yet wa at his compa . ¥1OR8 j this design, The Miniature pictures of residence ; , ‘Pe hing to way to yOu —here” said Mra, Kildair ee wi almost ened , pegs sin portion coulge i 1 - . i : , ail abe nent aeectlosaty cated the large round taole canna pre t ahead of he ove ag Talit e white and the fig- 1 1 bales FONG. Bes ; ¥ the punch bowl was \ H rwed her glance, and saw that cant ated, could Ler : through the with a pre Mr. Bloodgood, firat clear off M ! ihe Ohisel abiher aaae wa that echoed and soboed in| ured a white backe users | : a a harpr the gravity COVE? and all; T want nothir n Ht Cathet og than Mr, Enos blood “y . ground with dull t papers w or ! There wits ny e the gravity As Bluodguod started to remove gard in se mum ad_-pressed ast, “7 Z slue or green colbr a G a xtingulsne pune bowl, Maje e rose y r lip ted though a ar} v " h r 1 is ofl lamp, coveriue the CHONDE Ail Pee prc thay eemrenae, Tone. cul 1 say nal ee Parere, OP Cece ‘ 4 ing. This dress p ' ‘ wed, her eable tinny the hands of Maud Lil ine y conmider ‘the bea would bo really in-* y M8) thun ween t h heover and Mrs, Blood. nt esa Da vashar hea | " ry, Mrs. Kilda n a dividual. tened to the back of om 1oand) «y a poy ai POMRDA: Gain cet tind cmRe REBARAEDORVY fOr A Baaty mona gna unvatac tans Gut A The ; take current from a dry bat over the eha her Lil ttle tr at; Nab “But, Mrs, Kildair— began M 4 ing nies om 1 te Bie Vashion Paitor The Evening World strapped to w Charter y sensitive, Cheever's voice, in shrill crescendo Qui I was the room Every one come to o fone shel en gh Sep - How would you vented vorkers abou \ vite. Heald " parm of young Mrs. Kildair, ax though sa when »k them ruby Plea ake you v ° yoloes began to protes! ; ak He aa or for signalling on railroads or Vidie, @ \ ¥ who ‘still watched nodded to Majendie. and, ) + vavtemiahi tn aad A he rapped Sharply for order ‘Light an Nes 14 yards of tan automobil | ae rm 1 like a'terrier, imitated their the mahogany table clear, said W it was incay f Int t Pi Rap serge with two ; : : a : nts of ex} ney Sut notion of Mien. Ch ‘ r agitation she spilied half of on ee 1 same » tips ¢ weroplane prop t ’ loodg ae “Good! ow put the candcial f ter as she put it down i : Ld > W 1 ted in Europe trend ward PUP Kawa Mrs, Kildatr down on it f : ‘ ‘ No, I i t 1 when by anaicate i i ; i tly do a ask Inar nt, as Cheever 5 1 the ring v "wa a ' k ng all anaa entriGinkl tana wnt . nly lumberinkly on his errand, the | ° with heard om or ' Ld a ‘ a had m his name with @ Hant ¢ fire of light dropy i, ¢ f 1 piece volving, w the invent aims | 1s to Be g ba But peremptory positiveness that was al- in the studio, only a few sinvlder elr ¢ net am e Ener ‘ : ‘ lessens the danger of them being a realiged the full dis most an accusation, He placing wicks winking on the wall p nie tot jour tana i. B DAOF broken by strain a Pas Egy ' 5 Bis Bankin carefully 8 de of high celling seemed to reced Mra. Ki fe n woma ayo 4 ig oe a . ’ bis pl e, raising his short eyebrows came un dor the s He Jomin f : Rise MARIE ining’ gerated 1 «and. nek R ‘nats we ‘ litte hres candles brackete n silver at h?” f " ‘i that all ; i , ooking than mos elieved that the « nad ver the ving Go to the she continued, the head of the bare 5 A flyer A aid Slade quirtly nel€ that all was arranged V looking than most o obtained 1 the ation Ww t uld 1 to b rn OND roy ¥ ald instantly, ta r * 1 lew out two 1) the styles are apt : i glance from — “Now n!” said Mrs, Kilda t at sg far Abed paying + if o A I Are you there? hep voice was cold and abrupt M ' : ‘ a attics ' 1 nx ny a ‘. Bnav a preees to appear, Can you A Farad +) Bi naye hae peo that lead Into ying has just been stolen Seu cies “ len eo waid y t ' x — ninety with & de are mi at each ¢ of the pro- |p t x eV ring ine the She said it suddeniy, hurling the 1 going to get it.” 1! ring is ret 1 op ¢ y ty-elght rinet e| al Am forty ected line ' : f news at them, and waiting ferret unother quick, sear t I room is to ‘ lw ve hundred ears of age and of 4 penta eae: : Jer without bun- for some indication in 3 th ! cont with cold ¢ 1 ! 1 mate . Tho handle of a nev aving brush “| 4 s while ¢ LM Li broke out 1 am going to make it 1 le ¢ d to Slide, w hand f Slad Mee acne ot & ying 4 ae te 8 emazement, fas watch The hand that Reeoher s t t to tn yut the r an- f ev MRS. T. W Settric “heating A eaith |s fe N squat figure re with th . shot out from him as th po ity « i e W tle h ry kod with Use taffeta as sug elects b th |r me You've | he said, ma been stung. For the first tir 1 and ' ! ard fr Mrs. Ch ned for 1 for belt, é&e, current from a ket, tol fn the » meanwhile e question excuse tO bury forgetting ale nes . thet " : ae ah, warm water and soap 4 in it the compa y rive, Th nce in his ieetana taap ean trataa wan t ; ‘ , ene pment. sche braid but aie and loses hd the bristles by |r oh f : a by \ 1 wished 1 Mrs. Kildair, who listened y na ne " M nad taken, ad Joc You may use organdy presp. dous admirers, Who shouted la Thanks,’ to the storm of exclamations: Pu no one will know or see what is ve count (To Be Continued.) collas ‘and cufts Over Lhe silk ones, ee SE Sr ope as on