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The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ig cr By Maurice Ketten | Health and Beauty Questions Wet utes, Answered by Pauline Furlong | — — Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (Tue New Yor! eoing World). ] ALNUT STAIN—MRS, G. D./ ali tight clothing, ile down in a dark ON ACCOUNT C.: Get two ounces of dried| room and apply hot cloths, which OF } oF ge HIGH Cost walnut shells and steep them| have been saturated with equal parts N (% ya LL HAVE | Coprright, 1018, by The Prem Fttishing Os, (The Hew Tork Brenig World), in a pint of hot|rosewater and witch hazel, to them SCHARGE You water, When cold] for balf an hour strain and brush — on the gray| DIET IN DIABETES—MRB. K. 5 hairs. This is|V. (by special request); While 1 am | only a vegetable| Dot a physician and cannot prescribe stain and will|f00ds, &¢:, and treatments for di eases, L can give you the diabetic diet | tub off. I can-)o¢ Bellevue Hospital, outlined by | not give you for-| Elizabeth Pattee, well known au- mula for chem-|thority on diet in disease; A sugar dyes, be-|4Md starch free diet is prescribed in we ma. teal t] the treatment of diabetes and it ts cause many OF) commonly believed that this should | them are highly poisonous. be followed until an excess of sugar no longer appears in the urine, If you | CAUSES OF RED HANDS—MA- | have any doubts on the subject you 4 ; ; ‘ ds con-|S0uld consult a physician at o \ " BEL R: Holding th aaule “na. [foh delay, may be dangerous. The \WHY D0 You, SHe IS Too HEALTHY, | 3 bind d caleba deh hitb atll beat he Hospital diabetes diet Is as f shesrande THAT SHE IS TO0 EXPENSIVE ‘iS pleasant morning in spring| lovely flower: gestion, rd housework, ollows: */ Goad Cook > To Feed _ < a merry shepherd boy tended| ®s for him. strong soaps and soap powders, care-| | Meat-Fat beef, mutton, ham and asia. ~ SHE EATS h 00 on to eat; I have clothes which cover me, lees mivite we pecan hot and cold] bacon. | | You HAVE AUways TOO NUCH ) his sheep in a blossoming val-| and earn as much money es I want y = t the|.Fith—Fresh fish salted codfish, PRAISED HER |tey and sang and danced for Joy. The]Can you tell me what Prince Mad water on them, are some of the) canned salmon, sardines, oysters and Neceai ates) | Prince of the country, who was hunt-| more?” causes, all of which may be easily| clams. ing near, saw the boy and asked him|, The Prince, who was pleased avoided. sale. ie piearinaceous— Gluten bread and haw it. wan that the was ao merry.) is answer, laughed and said: BODY MASSAGE FOR FAT WOM- EN—P. K. H.: Do not use cold cream or olive oil, You may tubricate the hands with talcum powder, or use a} little rosewater and glycerine or some camphorated oil on the palms of the hands, Use heavy massage for fat on the b afd pounding, slapping and kneading the flesh are also just as beneficial as rubbing. ables—String beans, spinach, with olive oil and vinegar, cabbage, cucumbers, onions, toma- toes, cauliflower, asparagus, cclory, | watercress, radishes, pickles, olives, m cheese. | Desserts Custards, jellies and Jcreams, without sugar, walnuts, Brazil nuts, pecans. Drinks — Tea and coffee, without sugar; water and buttermilk. MALTED MILK MRS. IL. G. Ds ‘The boy, who did not know the Prince, answered: “Why should I not be mer- ry, since our Prince {fs not richer than 17% “Really?” exclaimed the Prince. 1 me, then, all that you possess.” ‘The boy sald: “The sun which wo see every day in the pretty sky shines for mo as brightly as for the Prince, and the mountains and valleys display the same beautiZul green. Tho same are right, my boy, and you can tell other people that the Prince has told you 90.” tom HELEN GREPE, aged fourteen yearm | Town of Unton, N. J. ' This olf and well-liked story wif always bear reprinting. It ts begause it tells @ beautiful truth that every one loves. Especially at this, the wonder season of the year, do we nee that the world’s loveliness blooms for prince and pauper alike, ‘YOu_CAN'T ExPEcT | wrt To FIND A Cook Wo ( Doesn't EAT S i! Le ol | HAVE ENGAGED JONE WH : ; i wu) ONE WHO DOESN'T i War Service Honor Roll = Malted milk is made from rich, full | ‘ COLD SPRAYS IN MORNING—[cream milk and is highly concen- MRS. THDRBESA N.: These are ad-|trated and slightly predigested, It is therefore easily assimilat vised by many medical and beauty] goos y ed and not tax the system, It ts experts, but I do not advocate them | rec unless the body is sufficiently warm through physical exercises, deep breathing and a hot bath first. Cer- tain it is that the delicate or elderly mmended for nursing mothers, k and aged persons, invalids and those suffering from wasting dis- we TO KEEP HANDS SMOOTH AND HIS 4 the last instalment of the war service honor roll of which wo are justly proud, . . * Bech Dear Kiddie Cousins: Lafayette nivel Chavtotte Le selector more, 425 Ave. P.; William Fritsch, 283 Smith St. BRONX, Sylvia Raphael, 960 Grant Ave; woman should avold very hot as well| WHITE—MRS. THOMAS D.: Never | BROOKLYN, Miriam Berger, 2330 Valentine Ave. ‘ sy cold Bathe wash the hands in hot water, Use| Marjorie Strack, aged thirteen|tda Fine, aged thirteen years, 2 St lth leans Ail i warm water and pure castile soap years, 74 venth Ave; Margaret] Paul's Place, and John Conway, 1839 and then rub some of the following tua Icoahier, 2402 Silver Sts Anna] Crotona Ave; Marion Cooper, aged HOT BATHS FOR THIN WOMEN [inixcire into” them. immediately: Bechet tye Yeh six yenra, 971 Kelly 8t.; Harry Stil —MRS, FRANK J.; The hot bath ts reducing and highly enervating. It should be avoided by thin, nervous women. Once in a while, however, would not bring evil results. Glycerine, one ounce: rose water, four ounces; carbolic acid, ten drops. The! use of the nail brush on the hands | makes them harder (o keep clean, be- cause it makes the skin rough, and this helps collect dust and dirt, which sinooth skin would avoid, 5 OUR NEW COOK, JOWN. Monness, 758 Kelly St rico Ray, 2029 Weat 324 St.; Phyllis Tolras, 1139 Jisust Dth St; Harry McCoy, aged ven, 339 Di St; Signey Fllas, Surf Ave; Bradford Boerter, man St.; Helen man, 665 Rockaway Ave.; Anna Gold- 999 Kast 1634 St; Margaret nor, 2069 Crotona Ave.; and FEatelle Houston, 1242 Beach Ave. LONG ISLAND, te Tucker, 61 48th St., Core Ann | 1 thirte 3 i : We seh ona; Fanny Harrington, 62 25th St. TIRED, ACHING EYES—G. D. ©.: - HE HAS SPLENDID Hinfrank, 1810 Prospect Place; Elvira) iiigrat; Alphina Radford, Erleson » | ince the doctor says there is noth-|| CANKER SORES IN MOUTH— EFERENCES THAT Savarese, Clara Molendyk, aged elev-| st, East Elmhurst; Jennte Brits, 100 ing seriously the matter with your/ROMELT ie canker sores are SHE HAS DYSPEPSIA tn yoara, 689 Fast Second St.; Dina] Main St, Astoria; Anns Stegeman, 98 ol e nervous 4 ° ¢ a) ' z " Me v a proo id yong eyes, you are probably strainiag|ritable condition you find yourrt ta | So Ban SHE CAN'T otto, 124 4Iat St; Pauline Luban, | Melnme Ave, tvnbrook, and Donald them during the day. In the evening, EAT take off New Materials for Women’s Wear. after they have disappeared, Alj| three of these conditions cenote in- | ternal Irritation, wrong living, bad | combinations of food, lowered vital- | ity. Baths and exercises, wholesome | foods, fresh, air, deep breathing, clean | system inside and tside, water drinking In abundance, active elim. | native organs. Theso end not druge Jaged twols | porothea, | 481 Line Ln years, 362 Clifton Place; Joreno and Edythe Stern, in PI Sarah Richek, aged ten yoara, 1201 Simpson St.; Marjorie addoo, aged nine years, seventh st Abbot Monness, 758 Kelly Sti berger, 4 Vandervoort Louls Brande ino Jungbluth, 306 Bighth Ave. Long Island City; Anna Platt, 6 Stratton Ave, Arverne, L. Gertrude Wiesner, 296 Washingtow Ave, Seaside, Rocks Reach. NEW JERSEY, Muriel Wainwright, No, 28 Carson Avenue, Metuchen; Ida Oshrin, No. ; dover the prevention and ey | Tiace; Aloysius Leifels, 28 Windsor ontgomery Street, Jersey City: F wool is to be largely foregone | oa nier sores. Have a Ariawial tous Place; Alexan Thungars, 473 Fifth th McDonough, aged thirteen, a little essay on compensation 18 the sores with carbolle acid on a putt Aan peonard Druckerman, 4612 18th) No, 63 Eldorado Place, Weehawken: written for us in figured silk ™4-/of cotton wrapped around a tosth Sessa! eee — \——_-—_—_ -— ------ ear TRS) jortruda Darlt-g,| Arthur Wainwright, No, 28 Carson lale—hoste of them—all the way/PICK. ‘This will remove them, utter ti Ruck 15 Ryerson Bt} Avenue, Metuchen; David Oshren, toe they have started to apy Milton Crawford, 140 Baltic St.; Berth) aged elev Montgomer: from the filmlest printed chiffon ‘fur pay rted to appear. | Milton Crawford, 140 Ba y evening wear to the soft, easily crao ed figured silks w nich are desigaed 4 ng and af rnoon r morn! Newest among these figured silks are the Chippendale prints. Unt e former foulards, which were .a@ ttle stiff when it came to draping, jese new Chippendale prints are #3 => OSTRANDER Street, Jersey , and Helen M, Halpin, No, 11 West Pierrepont Ave- uue, Rutherford, N. J.; Dorothy King, SIL Harrison Place, Town of Union Hazel Cobbs, 63 West 44th Street, Hayonne; Morris Milstein, $ Lincoln Weehawken so are the names of Cousins ho proudly yet modestly have told me of their service to our dear country. There are no doubt hun- upple as ffon and are the most A Hunt B : fe . . ° personal mug- servative people lof v would be of inestimable value” dreds more 19. ear Ra who shave imag e fo sores samy tip pee ee ctich of flattery proved | their share of Liberty Bonds. eir ninirabie materials Imaginatie. for egins for a Missing Girl, \ one indy" below to _ ie broad touch of Sattery proved | thelr share of Iiearty Bands. | Shete PHouselsceping With eriap wile ven Her Name Is Hidden Oe TC er at Cte et noite a vn cog tiga, 1 thMt Of Waele Sam. himeett ndy collars we may expect to see 4 7 : your terms?” of retin Dung W ou may oa Mae Peas. 3 | Cousin Eleanor. n soon wherever we go. ‘The F th S hh arrangement was turned inick am staying with an old friend, Sra. a w fe ba best in this new fg: rom e eare ers and the detective word may give yo would have b Ilemmingway, on the North Driv —- ed material are tan, black und navy tor out with grudging locate this one. sidered when I but Ido not care have my addre APRIL CONTEST AWARD reins ek Wek 0 as admiration In his eyes. like, but get results, That's all we're c \ bandied about thin office, Mr. Ross WINNER, bias n fact, a8 contrasted with re- (Cony, }, Frag! juaeey Goman, pregreapumeenagaains after.” eve ber to be ip “T quite understand.” As he ic t + this seems to be a season be ipa oad) NU ordered i Pied tai ena CHAPTER VIII, Mme, Dumot y no door open for her to depart he| TH® DEFENDER OF LIBERTY, { OER earet : tive aur AUreTusemwent 1m Ue La beE. wasiig for wecivuaslay tore v to the moment, and ab remarkably qdde lly; “will come to-mor- af more or less subdued color aivertionay iotty 10" ‘thi iets? angela Sack (Wo T precisely helf past two & without del preserved an + the photograph," GEORGETTE SATIN. Wel Hat she Leder i } man bounded up tie awaited bh She {ued blandly v h you will not. ge she} For the more tailored dres one of t Hetty aves dows to fod © ps of the Leicester Build- the sliin, straight » & photograph of , 1. ‘Then the stern lines tght- i ; ing as he turned toward ‘ wbout her mouth, “Find this the most prominent new materiale is (A Cu ype eos ing and, elbowing bis way Georgette satin, ‘This serves very yeuutifully for both morning and flernoon wear, and makes the most Jistinguished of sume its asx well | | | CHAPTER VII, HIS otfives of the Joseph P.M wood-naturedly packed elevator, shot up to the nin teenth floor, into, th haven't said 1 mean there i person Was missing. been bo mysterious iy what you careless greeting (0 y already volume open in with Continent hand. “I have bookcase, a «quaint I whould not ‘Mme, Dumois la to be of what woman i# well edu woman with the information I have given you, Mr, Ross, or drop ne." CHAPTER IX, ts tatlored dresses, ‘This satin ia | Cormick Detective Ageney, Ine are getting at. Twill tell you as much red-headed boy and tie burly may: Lain Hert accomplished N the morning after Mra. Atter. avy but ¢ and will not roughen | corporated, occupied the nines 48 L have a mind to and no more, and etrong-arm who guarded tho "Mr. MeCormi bury's dinner party, Betty ; ania. | teenth fiaee Ge thu aiceaian a it sutticient ‘and made bis way into’ she began, but bbs a eel & as under hard we end continu f * nt awittly | Building, and more nearly r mbled of lladoodi ° De you know nowstorm was ne. ‘The KITTEN'S EAR CREPE ae ae lentaieree Than latter told him suceinctiy of ue, De Next in indaranip amon spring cco ce ® RAtentate oF Ana nee the) morning's Interview Tes a eee ae teprified scream which pad aroused A private investigator Phe chief's ‘Tactful and brainy and a Ket spr i sala mn her ¢ at nlidnight still Ml ne and perhaps 4 y & good price ; Poetry!” she te ; Sa bernie ee mmunicating offices pre 1 perceptibly, and sredaniilee ad aed) Ah! T see y t had been the volo of Mrs. Dana, rope. Ls rich quality an " su sided over by subordinates of ascend flush mounted find His face lightened t lured not dwell on what it Ings make Ita sought-after Mb-l ine sani and importance, through laded chu bod a HY Ne eae Moth ng portend for f ternoon dresses. 10) whoge hands the visitor, client or cule YAsortuntta ooses! of her saureh 1 fhe ak then ones an Ww 1 sinking heart that the liglt go veil be aes Oe Tita mun fore gaining audi Parrar Persians. ‘Tt Bat ay ered ed herself downataira Int en yy even ear, and is t he great man himself: a 1 must have only thes baceie » the breakfast gong, dre a , » The above is an American solder, charmingly suited to tie semi-eveaing ss Which tended either to crusa & few person Aris loo avs, Dreasy ald Oma you, 1 upon evid s vus the War has brought into being GIB CTNe: SEreRaarT aace rain Pe GEE eA Rata with Rum { tragedy. ‘To her unspe Protector of Liberty," fully gown, a rritute the stranger, according t Ran eratiints ibe Ivrieists, Nixan rt 1 Mra. Dana's julpped to help put an end to PAULETTE CHIFFON his temperament i Hafiz “ ok lannlan Heim eAlherlan f seicl 16 @VOHINE. Of BUN ‘The lady who sent in her card to dal “Upon my sou i iy ' 1 ie And in regard Hn 3 the chief on « certain crisp morn various’ secreta a backed until t Hy Humbert Bilvl, aged ten Fama mery afternoon materinis, there 19/i) Sate winter seemed to ted food for be a pen, Amoke her out t antagonize her Packed Mntll the | u wirea 1 opy No. 1685 Bathgate Avenue, something new in the gauge textiles ment ia the ceremonious son of intelligence and tact, and it na BY Asking | questions, jor Aiking YOUNE ! SEO Ae Ota Bee Medien ENE itn RE 1 hig Seba =p Pua Paulette chiffon, Ravely lovely and jon, Sho wus of the type which is to come in personal contact with Fryer ae What scraps of data vou 1 1 fore tt v ‘a ee ieee t| MAY COMPOSITION CONTEST. ) be had in the mest delicately elu- prociaimes rather than admits age, bUt this young woman, he must be a gen ‘ ’ 1 ir na t 1 foe au rinrine “A. WAR GARDEN eae This ma- 10 9p ner " White hair her tleman. She is what you would call °42, hay ative of F 1 ha ' \ ; : : KIECT—"A WAR GARDEN vie + areD! texture, with tall figure Was as erect as that of @ a jady say that much for her ny hint as to why she wants the Mme. bumois Dumois excla of Yos, thank you. My headache has BN prizes of $1 each will be v aT hind the gold pince-nez were neither nam , oe a That € realiz I we W v rr ; bers—ages from six to fifteen delicu dimmed nov p wod by time Tt is im wari ree , of knew bes ; . : 4 abe Ee pad, bus isive-—-who write the best compo- : PRINTED CHIFFON A slork t back a di The detective lifted his shagay Pines te le pat trom any desire country ft . ani WAREYS, 10 B04 : } t they looked : en Printad chiffon, as well a d further end of the last office, reveal- brows to reniember the young woma er madam He bowed ag 0 sclenos ; ¢ lenin squarely sitions on a war garden. : ompoa voile, cur in for a great de 4 wvner room wailed by May | ash hia young woman ia Wie the. chief respor the de 1 i ' ig eyen ions should tell which vegetables are ng attention, Big figures pre mm LWo side A lwavy set, a fugitive there u likelinood thac ks more like a seanda t « ' m YOURE Ww . M , Ba Ac best to raise and how and when to minate bere, to show n the lbraw gure, with heea eyes bee you wi “ arg! eriminal oer cca Aa a as ankiou : t ris ie . ene we F Mt », 4 pliant them, Compositions must not sketch above, but so tastefully are h ab and a stalght+ wien she Is located ee iatidanite a cieeeace | MOBUIAD | , Ana | 1 one hundred and fifty (150) done in branchin lover pat pool bluch mustache, rose to re- It is poss under certain CON: my jevel best to worm aoné , Vit t 4 ‘ ven w erns, they arg by no m bigarr t as the door vlosed. Tae oid dition Dumois's — tones n from her, but # ared ia 1 wpira U i fi M on a! stants must state their name, effect. On the contr n blueltady brusguely fyures alled opens trembled first tine a eatened to vall it all off A FA are 4 4s. age and certi te number, aud biscuit color, th H certain | ing na 1 in a sharper | nr ia that t 1 t ' . " Address COUSIN BLBANOR, fineness and delicacy of appearance ‘Young aun’ the ehiet was. at the point | vefined, and app “ the ‘ Md ‘ i r World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 which ts achieved by no other ma f ('ve been presented r case nda rj i \ fa flush 1 wana Hoa tine Park Row, New York City terial than chiffon Europ surts With leas (uss A Hy tiene Call in f ; bay we ae ae an eminent acien. le » Vor outdoor wear aud sports, the und botier than | have experienced wn wil put b ’ tery, but pated i : ‘ sepson hag for us a much welcomed | in trying to reach you, Let us come 0 as T con n “ , on y,| paew FO corn Ta re AND ‘aw materiul—Sylvett A heavy but! to the point. | want some one fou ' t 1 ‘ ' 7 te tha e hing between a silk Jersey and a for me, naa yur price the man ¢ ame } : . ane aan A ais pibbed sk And h we have bi t hief d slightly as Ast Un y : ; vi 7 s: colors to some extent, although no glanced at don the desk b at tne press In your offeial capacit , yy ane le : ut chenneat top Wo ) this fabric tans and beige ave the fore him hun had the bad luck to ant yy Eracinel ime, Dumo ete : coat by beap 0 , fork Ne nost sought after It ls possible that T can be ™ ! ais af. so T think T she mn Ye Ena 1 1 atm ‘ know " " " the sera Cor’ mist state YOUR _ vice, Mme, Dame Hig vole was ternoon mr eave your ad- May UL have the referer ‘ & n Hi ; Fag ate, Sa blund!y ingratiating. ‘"Pake this sent dresa ! peceive } ‘ appea refined ; d , NEW NATIONAL PARK aan give me ihe patiloulata, (aie 14 F b Mme D ia her more : freq ' j nd examined thor 4 em up te, eixtann eere of age HE Hawali National Park, re- missing relative? aii eae . At what hou mace i 1 the ave f id wer rs mio herself t ns memberm Ease eae i | cently created by Congres, is Mnie. Dumois seated herself as ha vi i 1 Rey cart ' be . me to vou, painstakingly conied fram the orlel-| § sie dl tional parks outside the continenta 7 Pe A f RUNDAsen: Tia make & tation ¢ ' \ ' APY poundaries of the United State examined, wy Bod MAD, Ob 1 He le young, Brcdrieainidd, Od Glee successful, discreet work ausung coo- Ross nodded encou. aging!) if ne 4 ’ — eens