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. wo-Minute Beauty Chats By Pauline Furlong Select the Most Becoming Way to Wear Your Hair—Then Keep That Style. | & careful etudy of themselves—thetr good points and defects and alm to make one counteract the Kh det it is @ good plan te “dress up to your eyes,” you oe Peay, can never go wrong in following this rule, Especially Usually the blonde’s most attractive feature is her hair, and shé should wear colors which bring out all of a: dence on clean blond hair. Light) hair should be kept tvaved and} usually wear her hair in many strik-| ing and becoming styles without Above all, do not follow the chang- ing styles in hair dressing, but select and stick to it, regardless of what! :* may be the fad. At present many fectly plain and drawn severely back from the forehead and ears. I vi at seeing some homely woman, with| classio features should wear the extremely high forehead, receding| _hair plainly dressed. jcolffure and bring the sides loosely severe hair dressing, which should! never be worn by any women bull the fat face may be made to appear thoge with low forehead and straight, : drawn rather closely about the ears ing styles, and if Nature has not been| jy adopted kind to you and given you shape , ; os {and broad jaw should arrange her y soft waves of clean, glossy halr| nair loosely at the forehead to lend Coprright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), N other articles 1 have advised my other. is this true of the brunette, whose chief mark of beauty ts her ‘eyes the wondrous tints usually in evi-| glossy, but the dark-haired girl can curling. @ becoming way to arrange your hair women are wearing the hair per- hi several times received a shock | Only the woman with straight, chin and “dished” nose adopting this | ) Out over the ears to add breadth, but classic features. Never mind prevail- ¥) The girl with heavy lower face features, aim to cover these defec around the forchead and ears, and by| palanco to her face, and, as previous- Keeping your complexion, teeth, | 1y stated, her snub nose sister should bands and nails, us well as your) dross her hair softly in loose waves clothing, neat and fastidious. | about her forehead and ears to avoid | It your faco is thin wear the low! exaggerating the shape of her nose. TER The Housewife’s Scrapbook LEAN furs before putting em | fectly dry brush it off and you will away. New bran will do this| find the ornaments ciean, nicely. Wf a quantity of the ma For that obstinate a on 0 bran in a Urring constantly | white Tseauk Sheee it ne wands until weil h Then rub it into] paper, Rub th spot ligh with it, the fur. Repeat this a few times. Th lea anys rau ig rg he soiled down comfortable can be Shake fur and ‘ush tt until there ts made like new if you make a la her of | no trace of dust. hot water and soap to which a little 5 ammonia is added, If quilt is very If the ticking shows through the|™uch soiled it may be necessary to Diliow slip, why not use the worn|ePlenish this lather several times, It is advisable to wash one comfortable pillow slips as a first covering and/at a time. Steep it in the solution readers to make | less broad if the high hair dressing, | | put the good ones over these? It] for about ten minutes, then work the | will give the pillow a clear, white ap-| Quilt about in the water with the Bearance. hands, squeezing it, until it ts clean . 1 Rinse in two waters oh ald be oor r warm and contain amonia. On cleaning day try sweet oll for Squeeze out aa 1 he water as cleantr nze statuary, &c. Brush possible with the nd hang out out a and rub the oll, using occa and dry bea ‘0 separate the do: Very little of it, into the bronze with @f¥ beat well to separate the d @ soft flannel cloth. Polish with a soft cloth and then with the chamois. panies | If you find white spots on your var- Nishbed furnitu 1 a hot pl lid over the spots, and ate or ot Stove HOME PAGE Tuesday, April 23 Can You Beat It! \ You REMENRER IT WAS SO COLO THE NOT WATER, FROZE SoTwaT hau COULD SKATE iN THE BATHTUB You REMEMBER Now } YOu HAD To Pit ON LAST WINT FROM FREEZ IT WAS SO COLD Your BREATH MUNG IN ICICLES ! } Do You REMEMBER (IT WAS Su Coud THE FURNACE WAS \ 'T WAS SO Gord THE BOILING WATE USED T Freeze zs sg IN THE KETTLE S _———__—_——< AND You REMEMBER IT WAS So COLD THERE WAS NOTHING BUT ICE Nasi EVERYWHERE a LINE A REFRIGERATOR > \ } ) SEE WHAT | GOT THIS MORNING. \ You Renenger ) ] “TNE ICE ON Tre | RADIATOR D S on ) ’ bs Ba Buster’s By Copyright, 1018, by ¢ Press Publishing A Uncel The Sticky Road. USTDR and Mr. Fox saw a crowd B of men at work one day. Some | were unloading broken stones and others were uring black, sticky stuf€ along the middie of the road, Prewe the leader looked at his Watch and sal t was dinner time, of them hurried away. Buster was very much interested in what they were doing, but Mr, Fox | kept fixed on some bushe: hia eyes acros the road. After the men were he sald | "Phere is something strange in those bushes and lar going to nee | YOu REMENBER ¥ ha te what it Don't try to follow me, YOUR ICE Covered Bus you might get hurt." WINDOWS ! Then Mr. Fox made splendid — jump clear foross the sticky place. | Buster knew it was too far for bh but he wasn't going to let Mr. Fox ray he was afraid, so he jumped and landed in the middie of the black | atu, He thought it was funny un. | Ul he tried to lft his fect and found | he couldn't move them; they wer stuck fa At this moment Mr. Fox | Blea H re in terrible danger; you 1 the men's work and they | ething dreadful to you. 1) » and get help.” | how scared Buster was, Ho} do until one of his feet ame suddenly that he fel over on his side, When he tried to get up again ho found that he was cauit | fast He lay there and thought how foolish it was to try things he knew he couldn't 4 | After @ while he heard volcos, Then | \s | * Dear Cousin Contestants VERYRODY loves a soldier, You | love him, I love him, all the | world loves him, Stories about soldiers, plotures of soldiers and aol- diers themselv t us above all Jelwe, The reason that our present | drawing contest Is Interesting Kiddie [Klub members more than any other col wt we have ever had |s because Hit js about SOLDINRS. Through this | contest artists ought to make a splen- did showing of what they know about soldiers, especially our own brave boys under the Stars and Stripes. verybody wants to know ail about his equipment from the wee babe who picks at the brown buttons ot | hia uniform to the granddaddy who} vivhes he could go to the front with | You Klub members must know | CAN YOu BEAT IT — I BE Nomice Te Price re ICE Sc up > GONE THE ICEMAN T 1 | y will disappe \ ‘ Piling aa | 7 a) “Mrs, Kildair," sutd McKenna, “The directness of avowal Iett detective, rising, “I see that what you of the evening, @ feeling of reaped { there aro bws to be Aled, e a P ledge must remind you that my employer ts McKenna immersed in thougat, He want wo know is, am I for or against und deference ten In her hands," | thu cork dust in which fruit Mr, Beocher, and that can promico looked at her, unawary of the fixity Mr. Slade. Te I'm not In his employ | “Beecher ty @ Ietten In her handed acked, It is inexpensive and ee] nothing that will ke vim from g stare; and, incilned as alwa you think ('m retained by his enemies, he satd to himsel a he} ; yurchased fvom the grocer 1 0 evea er Us PLCLONS ing anything he ¢ “" © skepticism, he asked himself If Well, 1 don't intend te give you any street, "s pyed me Be soe wansns | It ig an ex nt substitute for “Mr, Beecher is acting for me back of all the outer gilt of this information.” Hs bole eee ke ip me rom antag | v TOREREE U l It I R t d waid calmly. “Very w your id, determined Woman, there were She # no answer, but, rising in to employ 1 4 | oA AGE IP bai ; ness Ss eturne Hen jacarrect Twi ane itt 4 stalking shadow of poverty. turn, glanced at the clock anything vidently her own game! To fill up the nail holes left in the Subject to Mr. Be« appro What does sho really of "Since you are here,” he sald care. 1% inore important than the ring. 1 wood-work by receding tenant, will you give me y« that you Slade?” he sald to himne ring lessly, “you may na well look over the have it! | Mra. Kildair knows the hol i xture of glue and Oil wapbas Hott of what | may So profoundly beyond the set gae of ground.” And, without watting, ashe thief, but Js afraid to act un Beaten Unite Carenntae ig eee ee tiie : the woman that, the f time, went to the door. "This is my bed- til certain things straighten out AGRE Ot ae RLU Habra RA eae cite Wie str basher ing I e moved with a Httla annoyance. room. ‘Tho ring was placed here." tween her and Mr, John G, Blade, essec to the holes and left to. pet said Meck 00s ely f s Mr. MeKennat" sh sharply He had hardl¥ mado hia quick pro- a * so bry Fe alllcoacemer aa: thea aatene sate ile triee my word." “L beg your pardon,” he sald, stiff- fessional scrutiny when there came a CHAPTER XV. wood, and whop varnished will not! her. and persuades ber “Now [can speak to you freely," ¢ abruptly. : ace fine at tbe ac or, and at a in from HE next morning Beecher was | : : a Mrs, Kildair ve now the delicacy of Mra, Kildair tiey returned to the 5 , be noticeabk : aja Mra, ielldatr a vet” broke. f ny nyt BenaiG awakened by Gunther's To he n ii a a In MeKenna. de vie y my “What now” thought McKenna, abrupt hand To he UR th aneetts Tera that ur will the risk.” she sald) interc ; who Fenembered her glance at the “Up, up, you sluggara! Oe eat nee Fests mined S Trees pees iaihass of To his eurprise | aas Boecher who Ho Jumped out hastily and found . a ceriiy without chango of expression: “In ‘f remain entirely to « Lonly regret that you told 1 iy entered. Mra, Kildair w tly it was ha CHAPTER XIV. What wae Bit F ( nicate anything to Mr. Bec ane before Mr, Beecher’s" to him, a amile ef confidence and Wele — “Nicg time to sleep,” sald Gunther { P $ wh ake etive instantly "Now ask me any que you come on her f out an ly. “H forgotten put awed) A situation exists which makes It d v 5; A Oe ay a eee , t sarcastically. ave you forgo the butt it « McKenna presented cxtremely dittlcuit tor mo to recover ANA wih & whet ene oon Oe he ee her little visit we're to make to that ting them into the button box. You himself at the door of Mra, my ring without dine ye the Bi TOW: WHR NLT ap aaute) Phalvae ik to do an uanded how. an, mpre person, Mr. Garraboy? You've . en not vo noyanca ; ; , Public matters in my 1 priva don 5 erty to do ao, ROW fl . ve ‘ nute rf i ae hay! Kildair's apartment. Ki tits that at present are lable to cannot answer that, Kile irs, Kil He sald Warlly. oc Teddy,” she anid direct ust tWventy.two minutew | t ‘ Poaa ea ee ron arbi si with his velvet gil ed ie ‘ dair,”” he said, smilin, under Vinced t whole motive waa ® favor to ask you. Mr y yourself and the inner when neede ay ee Sot Huanone agg payed ont nd out ext ¢ “ 7 and [ have had a ¢ | hinto the studio. Theelectricchan- She spoke f without my present arrangement”) { xtent of hia knowl. und t have had a com sueaii1a” pes WOR ahaneninie The plaster menta can|deliers were a only t Rvs Pap eee Bes to bir Bind Perna 4 entirely. I don gti Mr. Garrabc sald Gunt he-eleaned mn with @/ standing lamp was lit, thr ' awa ute unconsciously, she had « arg 1, “Let us talk Should not continue the w nohour later, as they were thick conting of st When per. | *t#! ; j ot anawer Peele aiecleale es eae egy ner Se "who suid, “Let us talk ea eaven te ate ding for the congested, atirring, Beco ay lustre about the » force bt dis on wn the oF ruanne ihe Quickly, as she heer ge RP tog? picgeegt | sande \sdiside sei continued without = “Yes, 1 kr said McKenna t ° one na made behind her by ROrGES. mle OF SAR WOON: He ewest 1N QS] spac » corners se : Ns 4 ; I wish you to te mois tha ‘ i yeiae Hieerrcaen ener pea Ey eyes remained who felt tho su ; peri- point in TRINKET Ree iu ae ne a atreet whore the ob- ‘ Ss . | i reenution ye th t , on days enced at having the tables im aha Ge conaidcrad t structed sun never shone, they were 2 p erinly, considering this serviceable a y change turned on him had reveale itl! the tir be swept on by the feverish rush of fel : : Jobscurity, Kor Mrs, Kildair had un- ins mYROIE, Cebat theo caveelt ca seue’ 1ewepall d shot Up sixteen stories | Feouador has a treo producing ber- |. ou that Lam extren ry that the ring M _ fed to their deatination. The office-boy xpeetedly nmoned he “Hav en ae > ree ries which ca used Dap. i uve been o the "Ha i ; \ the antechamber took thelr cards Aieeirs scarcely knew what to Mok could the f ha , tearension which only an An eraner that ia operated by a key} Mr Kildair entered waa {nan expression 5 nh ‘ : c t fe 5 ; ‘ tween the ages of twelve | id naa SebeRUEe AAnh a 9 a tader-made dr n a tre wa na; n Moe sn feel, and disap pa t dark ged with black braid, you ; ' 1 4 * y , n K . r H a waiting half an An ©r nan has invented stiffness and sobriety relieved | a sae a Se , y ' ‘ant practical self-starter for ae at he a re tha ut “T 9 dele motors, sti ‘ was quit ‘ ret 1 be y ‘ > ying to gure out what glans cehcee 1 2 “Of cou 1 have 1 shot himself,” 4g yee D yOu sald Beecher, who Clusters of cloves hung in ar BF ninmaenite ‘8 ny : t ' f v. tod 10 himaelt 4 delicious ‘satis and allowed to dry will d away a 8 with ea | ton of the man he cordially dis. flies. Thanks, id . tr n \ 1 Meck % sha 1 £88 sa situation w t 4 1 1 ‘ i 1 He 1 The moment Garraboy him. Argentina rey cura, and which ept of t i t ‘ the rail, dapper, road mileage o Hi , 6 constr nin ! " wn DA country. i ty. Now wood A 4 I - all w do 1 he said sharply . ite tant an { warn you," again 1 , 1 “ f e- b it inviting them in, “What A bellows device to be attached to | 8M tren OR te detective of M 4 \ 11 do for you? Its & very busy | brooms to collect sweepings has been |unnney ie” shan nee att A, De ae One Sn Pepe : P assure you T don't tatend t cavantaa, # it hall we d s Mr sla she said Sta two F yoM i nl re you n't Inten¢ a Dinars | She took her position by { j Ke \ , time than { am competed French chemists make an artificial | |}K (h00 ip & aes € 1 that 1 was a t Mhat i w I to,” wald Beecher atiffy, w AN AC- i! of geranium from phenol for per- ying her wea Mrs, Kilda © Ba ne oT t 1 at nN { 1 ce ‘ * her ing t fuming soap. & position i , tise at ! " i phra d bly hand Ms as » t r t ull ¢ ‘i nto his pocket 1 have an order for Ge monds feel mu F threa with a feikenna bow foe you qhen touched with sue c My d irs. Kilda * rese y (To Be Continued.) aste imitations ae t . . . pa sere E PEW By Himself Birminghain : fe 55 +e ; S| y monahita ta. asia Ae 6 ; ight occ * en becomir Ring bear: ings fea Frenchma ‘ has inv BEGIN Hl The Fighting, Laughing American Sailor s AMAZING STORY ON THIS PAGE NEXT MONDAY The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | Wi | tribvitions were Co, (The New York Evening World.) dventures e Harry Wy the men came in sight, Nearer and nearer th came. Presently the eader saw him “What's this?” be crted im bis big volce. ‘Then he picked up @ long iron rod and Buster's heart almoat stopped beating. Coming closer, he put the rod un- der Buster and lifted bim to the aide, of the road “Go home, ttle dow,” he sald. Buster could y believe his ra; the man wasn't going to hurt him at all. Off he ran until he met Mr. Elephant, Ho looked so funny that Mr. Elephant couldn't Balp laughing; then he showed Buster how to get the tar off panennaanennennecensenancncrunransncsnaneanenecnsanecavenstaransse’ Cousin Eleanor's Klub Kolumn_ } & good deal about the soldior, Make a ploture of HIM, give a short de acription of bis clothes, send it to me and who know but what at th of the month you'll have anoti lar to Invest In ‘Thrift Stamps” the contest announcement bel wish you luck. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Q. May [ save coupons for a girl friend? A. Yes, Many Cousins do this favor for friends they love. Q. How may I get a Kiddie Klud ennant? A. You may elther earn one or buy one, The cost 1# ten cents. But t win one is better fun and a great honor, See the “Earn 9 Pennant” notice, Q. May I save coupons to get a new pin and certificate? L have heen tn the Klub more than three mon ibs. A. You. Q. 1 foined the Ki eno, Will [have the ew meinhern eured you ¥ pri A. Phat depends upon pow many members’ ann he list walling to be ‘ub 2 rs Q. 1 have joined the Kiddie Kiub, Does my Hie slater, aged nine, hare to sare coun to became @ member? Each kiddie needs to send alx cotrusor yin our ranks, ying, to, get 8 fed af mine te) fon itera’ sear off, Wid wt niga? A Ge! Youne people up to alatewn are eitathie 1 2g, can, | 6th The venting World of Nor Sid Nor 8 i geo sin. cent to The New York Ermiog world “Ciren ation 63 Park fhaw is. eraser teen Sou Mow amy 1 obtain @ new pin and certifi belonged to the Kiddie 4 n't Know your @er date uyou you ‘este way Lificate numer Vecame & mueimber i oF ae pear to It as you cam te After josing the origi en each tember wy and certifi tering the Kish oat ay, be spoured sc fa member again be oF abe will te ea cvupous ond 3 cents fur Dear ‘anor: 1 am sending « poeta for the Kiddie” Kiub Magazine 7 1 wink to exuresg may ‘admiration tye this splendid our Kk 1 eet the be Ne. Cousin Eleanor. MARCH CONTEST AWARD WINNER, Thrift. Here is one way to earn money for Star “ Many girls like to do fancy work but there is @ patriotic motive behind the work, Darning {3 quite as fas- ating and holds good earning pes bilities, Many soclety ‘ladies an business women and girls would gladly pay for this work if it Is dene satistactor Lillian Honkotal, aged thir No. 3434 Boulevard, Jersey City He APRIL DRAWING CONTEST, Infantry Soldiers of the United States, England and France. Ten prizes of $1 each will be ‘awarded Kiddle Klub members, ages from six to fifteen years inclusive, who make the best drawings and write the most complete descriptions { infantrymen of the United States, England of fully equi armies of the and Fran nd drawings to Cousin Bleanor e name, age, address and certin- e number, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. with any num tan of the oad ons, 08 feb 10—81 mall feat to Qiumin Disenay Kin, 63 Pari N.Y. City, with TB, Koa ala, atte “ mo Your Naw, “a Klub Pin™ Anpnxss. “ children up to aixteen year of age ue meabers, acs mamber ia prese wtih a-ailter gray Klub Pio and Membembip reccitionte, COUPON NO. SOG