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HOME PAGE Monday, April 22 WARRANTIES f ; R es t te DOTS Sas on, : By Maurice Ketten | Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Copsright, 1918, by the Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) A Distinctive Blouse to Complete the Suit NE of the great@ woman having a War income 4 separate blouse, Wit Jone of smart tines, distinctive an | Two-Minute Beauty Chats | nataitten, ee . By Pauline Furlong, — —— —————e a be Copyright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Erening World), Effective Dressing for the Heavy Head of Hair, To ree illustration shows a simple combination Psyche and coil hair dressing which requires a heavy head of hair or a switch to build tt up. X dl Part and wave fronts and sides and, if the remaining oe} portion of the fronts and sides are heavy and long, this So Pkt. dressing will be found very effective. After tying the foundation low on the back of the head and fastening the waved fronts and sides to position with it, make a Psyche of the centre foundation portion— of course all readers know how to (fT erm make an ordisary Psyche—spread it | loosely apart and pin into place. ‘Thon make a coil out of the ends of sides and fronts and wind them |} wround the knot easily and pin firm- || ly into place. The top triangle por- ik tton should then be coiled smoothed, | ) brought down over the part in the top | /),’ of the head and wound around the|{” knot also, This dressing gives the F if ; up to the minute, make wearable last year’s wult. At lea Ve can give va riety to any sult by a change of blouses that le noticeably different And a@ g¢itl who ts handy with the needle can make several of these at small cost. Organdy and fine batinte have largely usurped the populari ty of Georgette, and these are developed in oll the dainty colors. One does not need to worry about colors fading In the launder. ing either, for there are dyes sold for the purpose of re them by an operation aw simple ax the blue ing of white garments. Quite as popular ea tho plain materials are the barred, checked Jand striped — goods, which are — usually combin with plain appearance of an enormous amount! , of hair, when In reality not a great) deal 1s needed, if the hair {s good! How the combination and thick. Thin hair may be ar-) ,8nd coil hair drese looks when vanged in this manner by using the | —omPleted. centre foundation portion for the coils and a switch for the Psycho! Psyche of the top tied foundation vith almost es beautiful effect.| portion spread out and pin loosely Nothing {s more beautiful than/into place. Make two coils of the clean, well arranged hair and @ tiny |jower portion of foundation, cross tt of Mauld vaseline should be) them over each other in order to placed on your brush to make the/ avoid an unsightly part at the nape| hair appear bright and glossy, Never | of the neck, and wind the right side| put enough to make the hatr/one around the Psyche toward the greasy, or so much that it will! Jett and tho left side coll over to the “coMect dust and dirt Another] right and around the psyche, When| metty combination of Psyche @nd/the hair ts unusually long pate * coils ts easily made by arranging | these two coils into a rope and then the halr as above described and| wind them around the Psyche. This tying the foundation into two parts {fs particularly beautiful so ld sl other and not beside it. Make your ring | white or a plain color ry natead of one, baving one above the fective. and ef- — hie ele ; G pretty design for this Answers to Health and Beauty Questions ; ' Got Your Goar| . last mentioned com- | bination of fabrics, the plain one being as suitable in @ pale eol- or as white, Organdy is to be preferred it | tho blouse is of a MILK FOR DEVELOPING — | tips, after cleansin TARRY T.: By all means take milk! : the normal state and never boil it c fore drinking. Wren Fon enes me FADED SKIN— be taken with the milk. These willl you will drink a great velp you develep. Skim milk 38 al-|and eat many green veceia tow Meh ‘owed in the obesity diet because It Is| watery fruity for a few tes Ant vurishing and still not fattening—| will notice a decided Change in As she eream and fat having been re-| complexion, e You ARE A RUM STRATEGIST & the neck in w: water and pure castile soap, oak RS. P. N, Bi: If sheer fabric, although Water starv ; a practical bi E DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS sowed. Malted milk will also help|quently causes this and lacy {fe ee rie Seana a IN COPYING DESIGN. ou to gain weight. ee ition contain necessary inin- pi ‘ Mes i woll 4 —— oi © supply th. could be made from a RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD | corpuscles PY ‘2 blood with red ~-MRS, W. M. B.: Lowered vitality, ‘ervous condition existing, lack off WANTS WEIGHT— one in the blood, Indigestion, const!-|S.: For five foot six in ation, overeating, undue excite-/and thirty years of nent for mind and body are some of|welgh about 143, @ causes, These must be overcome) thirty-five to » effect a cure. welgh about this, pounds eitior food quallty gingham and plain white | together may be black oF 4 pale ¢o- or colored linen. Th pees .|or matching that in the blous aon ere errame e satinctive fea. 1°F oe summer. wear with a lingn ture of thiy blouse ts the deep front) skirt, a hat made from the fabric of yoke and th ‘oar, which ts held in bie a soft roll by a button attache to ace, Use black wor- the yoke and slipped through an eye- | sted embroidery, or if the blouse bx MRS. F, C, ches in height ago you should A woman from thirty-nine should Of course, fifteen lavender or green, purple or green } let. Buttons and eyelets also hoid } way wi | mbroldery, PIMPLES—MABET, D.: The] great difference, aien ws not make a iLO: aoper Oumar, srhtle thar lower | UTC H PRT) eeaatien 2 } zx, skin, bowels, kidneys must ferent sizea of | wing for the dif- | mt active, aa no local application of various per Ha, ANYthiae sate ce ip cee alana RC aa cone | will permanently remove pimples under this would indicate that you Linnie Aig ~rolieagsoryae ee i ke a TURE DERG: 208 renin: ee hile the body and blood remain|a@re not normal weight. with a tiny biaw band. The narrow | T have a daughter aded with waste, matter and po!- moire ribbon which laces the front} eixteen ra old for ong which cause them, eee = — opensuse | whom I would like to YELLOWISH LOOK IN THE! | make a school Greas, EYES—MINNIE _ D. Biltousness have chroe yards of ; beh sli ip tan cotton Georgette | » etimulated the stomach | and 4% yards of Nght eansed. Eat less for 50" brown cotton and and avold ail heavy, rich , ih i, mM | t pe. Would rink at least two quarts or more Oo! J | prt f ater a day. Love and rt Cl h Fi st Ti e dows which had pot pet begun to "Mrs, Kildalr told me—no, thata eaid the voice at the other end, ‘I've “Mrs. Tilbury, my companion,” sald apprecia seer £ CR A INE warm with the ticker of human cheer. not true; some one else did." been trying to get you all over town.” Miss Charters. “Very well; in) a tee MRS. J. ny GATTENING CREAM FOR THE ash a r He saw only the brutal struggle to “Mrs. Kildair herself calicd me on ; ee f ‘The Georgette could » used for separate joure, with coller itter, 50 gr "You have?” moment.” Vh A live, and felt only the inystery of suf- the tele SRmigth dee » ‘1 ‘ nt | ry , t phone and asked mo to come, You t 1 have; MeKenna's turned Mrs, Tilbury passed patiently out to Rene ne en Art Rudely Intrudes ss: she sald slowly. UD a real clue—wants to see you at deliver the message, Beecher w She «cme into the room and with- 4 y ght drops rosema ree “| At th W; out lorteel Geabine gave him ber oned you?” once, Pick me up here at the club, del bt. five drops. Beat until thick and| e rong omen han’ with a welcome In her eyes, as stily. what you wish to know. Now l want “Yes. A friend of mine has nome in iny fourth tr to talk to you about my own affairs.” Stocks with him, he sald b “Quite unnec F guests at a chafing diah party as wmgages Detectiva Cyrus MeKenni She put the t twenty thou- paper from her impatiently, ‘I'm Wil sorry.” wht with the correctness will you? © respectabill of such « A and cuffs hand em- at “As to what you had seen?” he said, “All right. But say, Bruce, I want chaperon. \ .| broidered in brown to ogo ML este hMeas erat thcvgh their friendship were of such wity, r ' r ‘ : ven em n the fin 6 4 ha great feeling of relle You to do something for me. Find out Hargrave is a young drama ~. match the crepe of svements with t nger SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, strong duration that formalities were “nyey all you can about Garraboy—you tist aid Mina Charters, finishing | \ re } the dress. Tan’ bone \ Ss Copyright, McClure Newapaper Byndicate,) OU Of piace, ina phe sald, ging “What did you answer?” Know, the fellow we spoke about. Has tho’ document. “He's coming to read| | Duttons ond tiny >y Savers iepatiion he ¢ hi * fiole, , She rose and approached him, look- he been on the wrong aide of the mar- yome manterpiece to me, He wrote| | ones covered with a foney aver. 4, ifeident of, the, Associated Trust Comosay. das,engaees ta to the elect e lamp Vd toot ing at hin with only friendliness, ket or not? Understand? It's im- a one-ac © three years ago that] lam, we Georgette. F the Housewite spare of conaiderabie jm. which wok likes Soner, ‘Shall we _ “if tho ring is not reatored In two Portant.” very clever, and now he might —_ je or the Fro faa abun Ginine Maduiration for Hine eke tive? Yes, it's more cheery.” Weeks,” she said, “then I will tell you “I'll do it. Anything else* have n work of geniua at Inst, THIS] yin paitor, The kvenine W aby rib ene to Bim. By Andre Dupont you be so Sar his yart in the case, bit Nanoyed that she should Beecher was covered with contri. 4nd worth—vou # ee kind as to deman a F you get your hands very dirty y by ROM \ an Charte q U0AR, hace so naturally what he tlon that he should have forgotton her rg she's a ° t t worrted Ho was tisplea ara ra is a napa : pole Mp: AIOUEE deena should have done, feeling in her too difficulties, get any satista Peer peng ce yerkeray et a Paar oe : eon re 1! * tue t waste time and] * to Bra much self-reliance, nna. eyeiioad heavens!"” he maid hastily. Waive thie beat way.to dott erie e sie trimsras wenigl fa Thave onergy dn trving wash them In CHAPTER x. rT Tar oe ihe atk BENG ANE. hak Teenie eine ann with a6 “e gomeaiae Pag nirager: oer sate eget gh tranater, to you and v4 pho 41-2 yards of ma nap and water in the usual way, | Bee is Ee eee ket them.’ roar of the flame, Then she turned, been in such a whirl’ Be AY els ; AIG, AI Na INT Ie TEU Hie | terials, G0) noe Wane nut wash thom first in grease, If) AMWOR an interval Reecher contin« | On recovering Mre, Bloodgood said studying his face, Tho artist in her | She checked him with a gesture and We. put down one aid: cee wa Hone ab ae i iho eee ae ae thle you con@evo the money ued looking into Mrs. Blood~ simply. Made her quickly aware of the rem: & ainile, motioning him to ait down turned wayly to. tls, ¢° ia ere iat Lae Se eect ou would have to spend for a mar go0d's eyes—cyes aghast with am going to him nants of the emotic \ was waiting with anxfet ! rine ut nd with ave you any word?" vrogationg which she did ,.T® other wonmn, with @ look of stirred him. va 200 any won Open al. Baht compassion, shook her head in slow ‘What is it?” she sald, w nm the hands get ex- i) dare to phr 8 old, 5 ire, for truce will get y “ - 1 he Info jon and I'll telephone you did not resent the assumption | te nes tall and : “ ed mere washing leaves . negation tleness th: ‘ antalizing 1 OF Spree, Ika & tersibta day.on the (ne ieraemenca and til telephone yeu he Bia Bet i ectively pursled é gee age ena Sori ee Suddenly she perceived the extra "But lie sald I could!” she erled, Pine nyiny pivy ot utranue lok Strevt,” he hastened to repl Res erate ins hae tree cat’ bin aiden nae mosdn ate Walk ies tea pounds, he nails in bag consti which he had bought. She extended Stretching out her hands toward > answered, "I have been °F¥thing’s up in the alr—they're like Operate is this.” He took out bis ot the new | sive, she said o4s lh isin looking positively dingy, Eolas \ ers i Beecher, behind the scenes,” and told her of @ lot of lunatics, aboy hasn't $600 to her name. "I'll buy those “Come.” f we this cold weather only makes them worse. | her hand, looking at it fearfully, ‘ou can't." : the day's eventa, had time to think. That oughtn’t to ce ee een neck me an yw, in the anteroom, he sent a] summe If you will only take the 7 ion| “Give it to m she sald, “But he sald so—he Promised. She looked at him a moment with “arm yo! Rone eserves ny, SNR byl BL aes ga Ay nism and scorn at A MISS M, G. I pr Padus e soft grease first you can He hesitated, and in the moment of ree {t to impossible @ face struck with horror, and tt But 0 te * word at his office for an order on Garraboy to deliver young man no carried a portfolio Bs ~ ‘ ; i | seep your skin white and soft and| resolution she selzed it, Acry torn unnere are twenty reportera watt {cll back into a chair, seized with the fim to telephone me, and it ia now,” sho looked at hii d inder his arn " 16 sou | | n trom getting brittle, Any|fm her soul made him atiffen in ing for 4 < + ete ddenr oO! e oll! 5 ng at the c k, aid Mra. Kildair, "Marenaeen Of the climax ur and @ half since the close,” “There are probably a hundred in- ‘an the na grease will do the trick You can use home made mutton that,” @ himself against the Then, raising her voice, she said Im- ing the check ginger “What's the matter “L beg your pardon; I thought you knew,” he blurted out CHAPTER, XIV. had bolione ; . 4 there's ittle a / j ; no further sound Pressively , there Is momething “wns, no—-mounins, tell me Auiriow of the samo gort awalting or the other an 66 HAT : the Bresiag Wor . tallow or cold cream. ee ie ot n he turned she was site phe said; and he t ack we ae ri 1 8 vassure her. “What jater,'* na “ ll en y use for the purpose, 4 ting transiixed, staring wige-eyeu at 4 as oe her alarm was a significance to her &Fe afraid of?" micnagine Garreboy } Te : r ‘ aratively inexpenst *°l the newspaper. Alarmed at the rigid- ae pee: Ly FA ly pepo that heightened the trased ni don't know-—and yet Tam alittle nota age og ee ' nake a prett Rote CHBG LE BRRAAEOR & of her emotion, he leaned over gs tae “There ure certain things that wa QD™oUs | Suppose he has used my + v~ a y mer dress of pli nd loosens the dust and + disengaged the paper ¢rom her “Ma ne consent must understand togethe o said Socks? Such thingy happen every «tye i¢ he has y windows 6 club eatr staghaar eee Ak heals the chapp Ke ‘ “Telephone for & cafriage,” said With authority, obeying the instinot Tho be ts t + at. That's my risk,” ha ata say, View acroae the homeward rush F combining it 5 ime a lave fake me to him-—at once—no—I wre, Kildair * which told n that to s NY ono ake ie rnd gut at wut ohe aT a ourse Avenue. it h Ft a iuiap the pine Of & | She fell back exhausted, faint who had availed Almself of the in. brows Came together tn a NY: oo nan ieee nde t t ic ia " Whe in the palm of one hand and|_,"1 wil go to him!” tied. “You terval flight How'll you « ate" . i . ss would + sugge: J exactly ay you would tf n op me. He may be only “But the tru a Mrs. Blood- "I have not hesitate wl up Bruce Gunther and get him | She was é him f $ per \ redoubled ¢ he what tyler? f ashing your hands wit , he repor false—must Zz you—you must in me, on the tra y 1 telephc ' xe the coaceaie ttention to the | bef I will go to him back long ago." . You have reason t be sy eee Dania, 9 aha , by 1 ting: nd knuckles, r| The yery thing that you must not took a few weak steps Mrs. Bloodgood took ‘a He's probably at the elub now," she stopped and r t H and simple itp warm water and|d0—that you cannot do," he 1d and turned, “Hut T shall see him?" east, the first time?’ ¢ said, taking up the receiver and @ Whimalcal but fav « An es, but emart wash them thoroughly with soap, If| firmly: and then, seized with an in- «1 give you my ‘J She shook hor head, but without ing anu r, “Yes, he That's it Teddy, wh w of Am twenty years wash th b riny tt is some-|spiration, he added: “Listen—listen — sapeiytehe Py J ucky, U'll get him tn @ moment.” me to taketh har apha 4, five tant tau 1 to-use a nail brush,|t me, Mrs, Bloodgood, 1am taking — “To-night." Don't you understand,” be sald Then he added trritably: “How the ‘The opening was t ; 4 Be and dry roughly, and a io ig ted you must go to him, epee sm , “that £ must euce did er come to deal with aw it at once, 1, barated himself = fre weealhey 4. fj OU hands bi erfect io Li or, "HAP ¢ we doep- Garraboy? igh a 0 " L@ ' your hands in 9 \""ile put his hand on her shoulder CHAPTER XI, shalt ci Why, I've known him ever eince "It in'a great nem Yell ma 1 front: rogm, wher White linen oF ‘ hen hint that will help’ aud forced her gently back. She held BECHER forgoten, in the y . Sica aaa TORE Pia I Ora Binee |e a B peor, whe a line co! Re houamitele Handa ek her clasped hands rigidly strained be- press of dramatic eventy the Aye vom te are agen. J sere te Now vi, 1 wants a ue ath stor oP an eee et ) and linen mixed ae? : heal soak tween her knees, staring out beyond : tv he eald, . - AML 1 oe wae Cr t goods would be ell 19 to & hem a corn meal soa eer MONE disturbine fact of Nan Char- On the rary, I one else; and then, he was very under his dire< He und @ chair and 1 4 eve wand then, Put a table- t Sbedea ruler tera'a return to Rita Kildaira would pity t riendly; ted to make some tionless woman. of énterad part 1 which were | I pretty. Pearl but- 4 se ARS an rene "Hold on the night of the theft. Now he re- , Why Should Mrs, Bloodgood, wao ™ me. That's how it was.” from the rear. hand Btave Plunk : na and buckle, or of a sina pow and, pour lold he night of ¢ ett, Now he re nag mliions, do much a thing?” 20 paid Heeoner, "iy that you, ™Thac. af targa Nan yersation continued w tt tccia te ata on {t and let it stand unt! ered its as one remem= 4, r I dear,’ she as: an ruption. Ww 1 and soak the f : job ey ‘da anata haan ate pcg hey a (To B c ne in you Fee Ree nutes OF Thies did not answer, but she put a 8 sorrow after aT : I hay 1 deen .pp 1 nila Ae utile att Mt the nail asmodicahy to her throat He stood at the wind ner ttle T ae outic a q ht - Ga t w » t any irr that may A little courage! Go sitting-roo arrival, Wife, ' ftens brittle nails and levator ste cat 6 ta hight of Much money in he nm . ; IDENTIFIED ‘akes it easier to trim the nail nalled the driver to wait, and’ QUCns ON on ; Ms have ae: y imse rrriss BRAGU whe wank in dl weg ynitens red skin her hastily into the eleva. UAUtterably commonplace ruofs, gray es e s ain the r while he eeanothe ding between her bowed fig- and drab with te «ray of the turn. not take 4 an spit be 5. ‘3 hand ve and the ing day. And it seemed to bim that at VM need othe 9 I Mrs, Kildair waa in the studto pao- this twilight was different from other The Fighting, Laughing Amerloan Sailor a he Do you re \ so often | - ing the floor; and at the first glance ights, heavily wel th that i fir nswerod Nom with @ little pulverized eac knew. Mrs, Blood- @ of the sadne 4a ; 4 mT ee . A : vn Ey m , . Sine hie aa : Oe Tain horas 0 good aon the floor, fives, ‘One tragedy neomed to invoke Irritated BEGIN HIS AMAZING STORY ON THIS PAGE NEXT MONDAY yawakeand joracio acid. This is a M alt# are on my bur o thousand tragedie ‘How did , . ° Ay te know bs {t is usually ¢ Kildalr quickly mobility of these ulckly r : \ i i ~