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By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1018, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Ereoing Work!) | Some Simple Rules to Follow to Help| Retain Health, Youth and Beauty | LL of my readers know that we are largely A creatures of habit and (t requires will power | and time to break the bad ones and follow | / those which I am outlining to-day, | X 4 Be sure and have a current of fresh air moving | Pout throughout your rooms day and night at all seasons | of the ye: Take a hath at least once each day in the year. ever © ereat. Take @ walk of at least an hour Breathe deeply and through the ————— - nose at all times, the weather. Rain and snow, if you Do not wear tight clothing—/are properly clad, are not harmful shoes, corsets, collars, belts, bats. | and are real beautifiers. Drink two quarts of water each} Keep your muscles firm and elastic day. through at least ten minutes’ daily Scrub your teeth morning 4d} practice of some all-round exercises, night and never neglect the eyecup| Flabby muscles indicate lowered vi- bath, nasal douche and throat gar-|tality and departing youth, oh day gle with some antiseptic. Lie down and rest when possible, Hold your head high, shoulders} it onjy five minutes at a time. The back abdomen in. reclining position, with muscles and Voit your dentist every six nerves relaxed, proves a wonderful my pte. beautifier. Wash your face with warm soap and water each night before retir- ing and brush your hair fifty strokes stiff, clean brus’ ee Pia in a dim light or when |7°uthful appearance. your eyes are tired. Do not eat candy and heavy sweets Never forget your poise and re-/N0r bite your naiis or lips, and never} frain from making ugly grimaces drum with your hands or feet on) when talking. chair, table or floor. | Keep your bands and feet warm| Be cheerful and contented with and dry. your lot; {f you are not, try to im- Sleep with the head low and re-|prove it: but above all don't be al- member to relax all muscles com-|ways thinking and grumbling about! pletely. it, because this makes ugly lines ij Go out each day, no matter what’ your face, eee sages vi . , a aes cm The Housewife Ss Sc rapbook |below the surface of the water tn a ducing |eeP pan, that ts the onton, the pare ] get paint on y win ling knife and the hands must be held these days of housec Deneath the water's surface, several times with warts of turpen- The flavor of o! Guard your health In every pos- sible manner, because it is the only substantial foundation of beauty and F you have had the misfortune ur ni saturate the spot # solution of equal p t ’ t ‘4 e | wash} ‘improved and the briny tine and ammonia and then tually eliminated if you pour the with soapsuds. briny Hquid as soon as the bottle in| —_— opened. Add a couple tablespoonfuls | Rugs and carpets will be kept] of olive oll to the olives, recork bot- | ‘nt if you go over them once a/tle, shake well and let stand about bright 1 th a broom dipped in hot half hour before serving. | week With i eaanrned turpentine water that has @ little tury) When washing the summ tne| in it. do not starch the hem through which | ——~ e vecn washed|the rod is put. A starched hem is| After seh) a = tently, then beat]4Pt to result in rents, | hem well. Tihia will MaKe the CT utc 1 nr veut’ Quill: u ou can q rilling, fu 1 ak sweeper by rub ve ow. be greatly | sw aste effec- clean the carpet ing the brush with | kerosene Tet it air well in order to ‘To remove a fresh ink stata a8 ® evaporate the oil before using again, | stained article In sor owe: several! Use salt in tt mall: cae eink stain is old try| ing willow ware or ra It should also be u lemon and salt when scrubbing ma r when clean- | an furniture, din the water ng. soft and water- Shoes can be kept nd waters ‘ou wash them with W proof if yer month and then rub them thoroughly with castor 0} spot the ig soda {1 not streak Blueing w i y Mite tor clothes if a is added to the er Next time you boil onions them in the double you will find them mor Add b € a aire done to avol You wil! be ad! any quantit ‘fecting your ¢ onions without af es ify BYNOLSIS 01 EASILY EXPLAINED. cy Ban Aad Vewsident of aD IVE RUFUS R “HARDY of Texas, remarked at that most things are y ind told the follow: the Wash- | Lo penetnats. Sia ington S| “One af rather pr con the mistress of & tious home happened in 9 not a little dii CHAPTER XVI. hat one of the) EECHER went eagerly to Me- r, and Ww ylaased to observe Phairs was plentifu the par y covered with | rani ‘6 office, wondering what Pent ana leineras surprise was in store. Guntber Dering to the ball door, | and McKenna were already in WT Wint to show you gomething.’ the latter's office, SYessum' answered Jane, Wad-| «yoy know who took the ring!” g into ‘the parlor, WINE her} gaiy yeecuer instantly a Of DOP APFOR. inte chain’ | “1 know several things,” said Mo- 1 Want souae, pointing to the of-|Kenna briskly; ‘but everything in -|place, 1 promised you gentlemen, as f furniture, ‘It is ed with dust.’ You are interested in those things, a was the easy rejoinder | little history of the party that was at le Ja ‘T s'po: @ | Mrs. Kildair's that night. It's noth- n't set in ft lately,’ fag a8 literary style goes—Just facts. _ |Here it I'l skip the personal THE DEBTOR'S DEFENSE | deseriptions.”” He took up a bun of notes, he corner of the MOST persistent creditor, WhO! weateg himself on made himself as objectionable| mut desk, and began to read as possible to any one unfo: “Lille, Maud," sald the ny, | reading. “Real n, Marga ective Case; tu enough Ore DUM CNN eh of the Rev, Hiram Case actually a backward debtor /and ba Saunders, 4 on Christmas Day and found him at} left home at age of dinner, busy carving @ very fine tur-|one year to be tra od nurse; left key | hospital and studied stenography; ir," said the visitor, “when|iater joined sling circus, busi a ntend to pay me hess dupa press ayen should be only too glad," was the| stranded — tn reply, “but it ls impossible, I am | earned living out; T haven't a dollar.’ in nw man vannot pay! so no business to be/ there to Hor cating turkey like that." by her writ said the debtor, ing he! regular position as stenographer, In though deeply affected, “I| Hawaii met and married an Kastern 1 to keep him."—Osteo. | ad turer known under nam: ot zine Kdward Bracken; returned with him _— “ |‘ San Francisco, where coup! Behe gaged in mining speculations, us- THOUGHTFUL, Le pursued Ee fraud and fied; SMITH had just put herl wire arrested, but released, Wont M head outside the frout door|to Chicago after securing divorce when Mrs. Jones espied her,/and changed name to Maud Lille. mn Arizona; writin ne San Francisco an lulu, supportin occasional Mik Aue : é to Crippie Creek by Chicago did y uk t that black eye? and made a hit by her quired the latter accounts labor con Yh, BALL ju. M kK O'F t husband of yours al hy min t wit = \for trip in Bey ona used | dissatiafied with life left hun and He's a bi ha sty, | rhed to newspaper work, «stab 1 Fhe gave me this} ishing herself 1a New Yorks Not piack eye he eat holding a cold fry-| div Under own name auth, ing pan ont for an hour to re duce | of several successful novel ata swelling Not many hush ‘nds} Bohemian existon of rnalist ould do that, you know!"—-Chicago evidently Dorling prizefishts, _p» Hereld, littcal eonventions, v trials, &e. Not at Home ~The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coprright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rrening World), SWAT THE FLY! What NE hundred and fort ) our fathers established on this continent |cated to the proposition that all nien jare created equal.” By this is meant n colonists were a PEOPLE, al- iowed to speak, write and worship as they pleased. In 1812 wo proved that American ships could not other nation and that A 4 had Just RIGHTS ¢ Doctrine, in 1815, drawn up and writ ten by President Monroe, and based AMPRICAN For this principle America y to war with | FALSE RUMORS ght and is re In 1861 we had another hard strug It was betw South and laste ing in 1865, ame year Presl- dont Lincoln fasued the Bmancipation set free to enjoy their In 1916 the Imperial German Gov- Dear Cousins: MAT a volley of questions you shower upon m 1am happy to anawer them, espectally when they are about our “War Service Honor Koll.” ‘This roll of honor, which ts to appear in the Kiddie Klub Korner on Satur- acquaintance of check-book in turn, replaced it in hia 4 Sanderson and shortly became engaged to daughter, to considerabie fortune. tn recent market and wa mn panic #ave door opened and Gaurra boy came warily into the re CHAPTER XVII. conor 40" A Clever Man Makes One Mistake the desk when him sharply, sald: ou stole that ring of ver to borrow large sums in last On day after theft sold stead under suspicion Carn ae And Soon Finds Himself investigations , leaving behind a num of debts and bad che: ‘ dh thin work in a Tight Corner Good Stories (Coseehs Mecuury xewraoer 8A to his feet, nothing more to turned tide tn hi have covere 000 in last three days. You were on bis track then Reputed to evidently nonplused. “I was told to come in," he sald, Mfting his e “Quite righ @ffray over daughter of Mexican an many names, Biock companies playing little roles: made @ lucky gamble tn silver mine and went to San Went to Seattle gaged to a widow of large real ext persuaded her to Ir exploitation e in Southern California, which Ran away from § tle and went to Hawuli to sell imita- Jewelry under name of Kd- “Bracken!” young men in one breath, vaid MoKenna brisk- his voice a trifte. the moment of the broker's entrance ht of you to i “Don't move, i McKenna softly; “we've @ lot of busl- to talk over. Are you trying to blackmail me?” folding hia ag Bian ot Sue was and I am, “and in less than twenty-f 11i shake down Unat frisky for about forty-five thousaud dollars ned on Garraboy, never “Come right in.” mantipuiator; ous of this set gaze, Not in the least.” “I thought our business was confi. a att the goods on Proved file lected forty-five cents, That's why 1 aay be apaner or two you and there Attached to staff of New York § and appire! in Hed up with from the vosition You don't suppe bope nothing's wrong On morning r theft met nd looked aga two young men breakfast; re rant, near home, befo , the first to reco with a click of tonishment How the deuce did these women fall McKenna af you'll answer me or Dnos Bloodgood two how shares Union ‘suppone we ni pretty Little this time what a pretty ys for one of your would make In the morning papers. kot through "Ob, that's a question by it 4s Charters?” vu're & Good wussser, Beecher as ald Beecher excitedly, 6 drawn up for y¢ “What do you m but with @ note of apprehension uatber fone. It's & good deal in studyir putting his h aald Garra- I've still got “Maud Lille took it firs t and trans- telephone ber aid Gunther, “but Blood- Tho broker, coming slowly forward, watched them pretty ciose. recital of what Presence of these gentle is exceedingly “You're not phone nothing, aching out bis ed that order, Just keep tt qu you've been San Francis: know; fled to escape pursuit ha ne laat ® inst tw onthe" Holk your. t * sald McKenna, 20 to object, ” pepe merchantman Next known of him, returned from d then said clreumstance naid If you settled my her knowledge Ketting out litle history to your order,” wely through the ald of | anu brought out held some threat. Met M aaa hag UP every no time to time. Hi n for Majend suraged sis- | stand in any ¢ rraboy had noth- ago, when several ver McKenna made thein @ » nd, taking up the le of $10,000 from Majend. f aching bis | arm! rate of $40,000 a 000 worth of jowe jo D'Areseo, the dancer, Made immense short sal GUNNER DEPEW He Thought He Was Up for Breaking a Rule, but ‘Whey Pinned on His Chest. resent these r with small @ un soon as they are record of the broker himuelf, capital and po: it face up on the War Cro: The War's Most Heroic Story Begins on This Page Monday By William Fritsch LIGERT, rt America Means ernment began her ruthless gubmag sinking American vee ndangering the ves of rine warfare sels and American citizens. In spite of ti ‘ruthless warfare.” ‘This Govern- m tania was sunk by a German @ub- marine while making a return tr! from New York to Liverpool the fe 4 that Germ: many Innocent American women and children inflamed our countrymel Bitter feeling against Germany pre- vailed. In April, 1917, President wi. won insued a ‘de ation of war against the Imperial German Govern- ment. His message was heard all over the world. To-day w with tt tlzens of noble France- hting to shake off the yoke of au- toeracy sian militariem go t love, DEMOCRARY, RIGHT, FREES DOM and LIBERTY, may ive. Be these princtples we fought and will continue to Written by Gust ates 611th Avenue. Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn day, May 11, will be @ list of Kin members who own L the present iss Perhaps the what you wish replies in question and answer form, Q Must we buy 1 our own money if we w to appear on Holl? A. ‘That ta nc it would increase | fold to be able f purchased the bond Kivo ine great tell wll your Cousins. Q. If my father |that count? 4. Yeu, J to have inspired the extra Liberty service for a kid Q. Do Liberty Bonds of the first 4 0 first o: count? A. No. Only Third best way to tell you to sa should sa, second Law Liberty Loan Bonds count. 4. Must we tell bonds? ing ar Servic yours among them Cousin Eleanor. MARC. iT H CONTEST AWARD WIN- Thrift, Marjorie and Helen wore two pa- triode High School girls They wished to save and earn money to Honor Holl.” and co ever bi uit ught milk or cocoa to the sa decid Saving their mi nd cocoa, All the students bought the cocoa, for It was de the girls charged only cup. Marjorie and He making and counte ANNA TINKO, aged foruteen, Mas peth, Le 1 APRIL DRAWING CONTEST. | Infantry Soldiers of the United States, | England and France. Ten of $1 each will be aw Kiddie Ktub members, ages fr n years usive st drawl ‘complete dos infantryme and I Send drawings to Cousin Eleanor, te name, a, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. “Klub Pin” ‘ Ave yea of age omiber is presen Pin aod tnewbembip COUPON NO. BOT fuct that the Imperial German Gov= ernment had been warned several 4“ she continued her methods of pnt, under order of President Wil- son, kept calm. But when the Lust< ny had taken the lives of » are fighting side by elde nd crush the hand of Prus. at the things we live. For have always ave Cyaritas, No, Aberty Bonds of to know ts to print my Aberty Bonds with ish our names War Service Honor necessary, but the honor to you tens that your own It would pleasure to be able te # me a bond will that purchase of an Hond is @ good big war how we got our A. I wish you would. It would our Honor Roll all the more In- "already have many names for buy War Savings Stamps, so they put thelr heads together and bit on «@ plan. The majority of the students ja their school came a long distance squently could not go home for Munch, As High School boys and iris disiike carrying bundles, few hoo! ugh they wished they could bave something hot to drink with thelr sandwiches. Marjorie and Helen thought they could help out the school children and thelr country at © time by their plan, ‘They that they would do cooking in morning study periods, They donned cooking suits and went to work with a will, The first week each earned enough money for a War tamp, after they had paid ers for the sugar, cream us, and cents for a are sttl ng cocoa to help our 8 and riptions of the United States, England and certifi-