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ail zai Magazine BE reer OS PW Summer Beauty Talks And Health Hints By Pauline Furlong 1° ‘Sopyriant, 1918 by The Prom Pubtiahing Co, (The New York Brening World). Making the Chin Beautiful cr A DOUBLE chin can be pinched and punched away. Original Fashion Design For The Evening World's Home Dryessmakers By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1915, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Wort), This “‘Slip-Over” Will Transform a Plain Blouse and Skirt a vacation ©. W time draws near o . money has a sly way of escaping the purse for first one thing and then another, While one's needs at this time should be consid- ered wisely, often- times they are exag- gerated, Variation in one’s appearance is of course @ necessity, but there are ways of achieving it other than absolutely differ- ent and irrelevant out- fits. Different hate, or |sashea, or parasols, worn to the accompa- niment of one and the same frock, on differ- ent occasions, will ‘This sounds rather strenuous, but it is really an effective method of reducing the roll of flesh that accumulates under one’s chin at times, and which is the ban of beauty as i far as a woman, or for that matter a man, ts con- cerned, Kneading and pinching ts nothing more than pressing between the thumb and forefinger the flesh ™~ on the fatty parts of the chin and working the flesh around from side to side. This helps break down the cl me fatty cells. PADRES Percussion massage, or punching, ts striking the chin with the closed fist. This stimulates circulation and also aids in breaking down and removing the heavy rolls of super- fluous flesh. It has been found to be very effective and should be prac- ticed frequently. It really aids nature by aiding circulation. These massage exercises are not for the thin chin. The head and neck exercises are the ones recommended for correcting, strengthening and building up the sagging Jaw muscles on the thin chin. It ts always a good {dea after either the massage or head and neck exercises to bathe the chin in cold water. The chin band worn at night will be found helpful also. In the morning use plenty of cold water and then a little alum solution to harden the flesh. This can be made easily. Take two tablespoonfuls of powdered alum and pour over it one pint of hot water, Twenty-four hours later strain off the clear portion and daub it on the chin. This alum solution should MUST ALWAYS TAKE OFF YOUR HAT WHEN THEREIS BRC CHAN ty THE ELEVATO cs : Gy Sune? Now Don't. FORGET T TAKE OFF Nour HAT IS AN ELEVATOR WOMAN WHO Took THE PLACE oF MAN (¢ MUL waite ) AND ASK Tae NEWSPAPER ELE VATo DAE, LHtiealnaccn give a delightful di- Answers to Health and Beauty Questions I version. Also a col- MILK DIET FOR DEVELOPING] for this and other skin diseases x Yo ored sweater or coates Airs, Walter B: You must take| should really be internal, 1 cannot (acerca ts Poer Bene Ps ER a ta will completely chan, this diet only under advice of Your | Sit'sincs you have consulted ao many AMMUNITION NONESSENTIAL? / [wit THE WOMEN'S Asli Geautse- Wie or physician, The diet does not bring | doctors and got no results, 1 would FACTORY WINNINGS CLOTHES Hie or shirt waist or fay aan ah Cee eco d byt rai suggest that you let the spot alone deep breathing and outdoor moderate | heat it few months and let nature exercise, BARLEY PASTE FOR SALLOW| BOWLEGS—Martha D.: After vou SKIN—Mrs. L. P. N.: Wash the face | &T® grown no exercises will correct and neck with pure soap and warm this condition, wat and then rinse in cold water Water and then rinsing, spread on|.HOT TOWELS WITH TURPEN- lightly and cover with a soft cloth TINE—Mrs, H, F. L.: These are ben- the nose to permit free | ficial for cold in the <bdamen, but Another means ts in the novel affair I have designed here, which may be made of plaid, striped or checked gingham, ‘This magt- cal garment is haif waist and half skirt, cut ont | be P breathing: Barley meal, two ounces; line spans to burn the skin with recognizing the au- whtte of emg and enough white honey Sprinkle a few drops thority of neither, It (about an ounce) to make a soft| over the towel: | ‘The best way to | paste. In the morning, if the com- | ¢ AU ait hot is to buy a plexion is not naturally dry, bathe fragt ble steamer. These may the face in cold water to which has purchased in white enamel, are most sanitary and satisfactory, Thi de e1 o enzoin, LA} . been added several drops of ben prevent burning the hands trying 4 HOT WATER FOR OILY SKIN—| ring the hot water from the towels Mrs. Harriet R.: It is better to never | “ch time you change them, use extremely hot water on the face, — unless in the treatment of black-| EARACHE—Mrs. J. N. B.: You heads. Its use should always be | Should consult a doctor and find out followed by application of much | the cause of the earache. It should cold water and an ice rub when-|°! occur go often. Sometimes hot may be donned over a simple frock of a plain white shirtwaist and skirt, Although in front it gives the effect of @ bodice, with deep square yoke, in back there is only a shaped band ind the neck, patch is. the only ¢ THIS GARMENT WILL HELP GIVE Vv. TO ANY WARDROBE. ever convenient. Never use hot bees ros out and applied to the means of holding the ¢ water before going Into the outdoor Molten Heh i UT relief. garment over the alr, rete shoulders, the head deing slipped | suggestion tn wearing this aa urated with sweet oil or la ACHING FEET Mra. HL 7. B:| and place in the ea! udanum Sometimes rest van Qalaeae the burning sensation, Especially is this! NEURA pat i true when frequent bathing does not | mustard rt Pa vk ptarg talc Hot relleve it, Wear easy shoes around | times will, Bring rellet, tre ie rs | the house, bathe the feet often in! does not help try cold. eeeyteet el | cold water and massage them with| and ico bags. Hest of aly eetons | cocoa butter or olive oll. Dust the ahd and cet Of, all, see your | following powder on the feet bofore | d find out the cause, putting on stockings: Alum, borax, | foda talcum (all powdered), equai| parts, | BOIL IN NOSE—Ruth G.: In my| opinion you have tampered too much | already with th boil. The treatment | through the square opening. From | 1s to secure it by means of a belt under the arms this bodice portion is|in front touthe frock over nrkich extended into sash ends which tle in| ts worn, 5 pretentious bows and ends in tack ‘ to Q ‘To complete the garment two straight half-widths of matertal are gathered Fashion Pitter, Tes Drestes Wedd: on either side, affecting a tunic, My Would epprectate @ design for « comfortable house ligee to be made from ma- terial like sample, roee chalii, of (2) oe | BY ARTHUR B Why Does Salt Make Us lee J apd Beware the Curse of the Gods,’? «Kime sms pseuue of any practical benefit, although ob- nedy at his table, 1 etopped short rate, the occurrence made me and looked around, which I have five decidedly uncomfortable, especially taining glimpses of a character which TIE blood in our body conte Ee Is t 3 fonso de Moche He was, as ho had after the warning letters that we was both ardent and forceful ‘There he was in the corner, sprawied about the same proportion o e trange Warnin told Us, a post-graduate student in had all received. Hack again in the laboratory, Kaa- out in a chair, a tank of oxygen be- salt as the water in the ocean g the engineering school and, therefore, ————— nedy threw off his coat and plunged side him, from wnied he wan jnheling ly Is normal Ki 5 not in any of Kennedy's own classes. Cc y, into his investigation of the blvd copious draughts. He rose as he normally, When the supply Is enne y fveceives ds y your. father knew the HAPTER V samp Fi aoe he wound us and walked unsteadily toward the| thin, wetehing we do not feel that wo have too Senc sked Kennedy. ENNEDY and I started down to jn Mend: body. ble, "Yes," she replied in a low voice, Wall Street for a chat with | We had scarcely been back half an | “Why what's the matter? 1 ole a a pounds; “he had had some dealings with her, Stus Whitne: wh ved hour before the door opened and Dr, certain that In our abse le if t 3 inches tal y just what they were; I art Ithey, who proved jy iities perplexed face looked in on tempt had been made on his life, por- “ much salt In our system, but when you take salt into your mouth the SYNOPSIS OF PREC (Copyright DING CHAPTERS, Diet ‘hid ft “WwW \ percentage of salt in the bi dy ts in. Norte 128 Inca, daszer maser Brodieate,) ies Sk haw Oe Oe ‘Socially, of course, it to be a promoter of the bet- ys” die was carrying a large jar, in haps to carry out the threat of the| forty-one years of creased, and the being thirsty, or| Keunaly and nis , the, — wy Creig Was differ They did not belong to ter class, a large, full-Mooded man which he had ts away the matc- Curse. . ss vith at-| 966 MRS, B, the desire to drink water afterward, f AD old’ mummy c aly rs in Lima with a red face inclined to be puffy rials he wished to examine. N-nothing,” he gasped, with an 0 E from the congested veins. His voice ay, pausing tempt at a smile, “Only Itbink 1) Platted lace for Whitney?" queried Kenned F ae with a test tube poised over a Bungen Wis right- about the poison xed, | trimming. itney 7 queried Kennedy. some Mone commanded respect, whether purer, “have you found anything .,1 did not like the way he looked, M of ee dite in hia ‘Manis “The de he said anything worth while or not. yet? 1 haven't had time to get very His hand was unsteady and Lgneiry og erNtently mug interest Moches live att rince Edward Al- In fact, he had but to say that it was far with my own tests yet.” Jooked badly, But se we ete Prchion Milter, Toe Bresiog Workt: Thin tents Woot treme Fs bert Hotel, and Mr. Whit ‘ot a blessed thing,” returned the Dut out when T suggested that oe I am anxious steal He" Fase that d of Mr, I" asked) Kenn ho knew is caused by the demand of the bu- man system that the salt be diluted. ‘The system calls for water or some- thing to drink in onter that it may i nora iree-edard dagger taken ewe vartier soft whois evi or vig “rather purling th fsucicheug the wold Sth por jerkora and Fae clone ol lives counteract the too grcat percentage penn, were about to begin scieutific search, “Ju sume way it seqihe . a warm day and you felt that he had working too hard over the case and , . « there, too. 1 suppose they sce more roner, ty of salt in the system, Other things aS ae See as Gn iake Of eas cian” y seo scored a telling point in the conver- re, Aone baad 00 6 bela ee ak had batter take & thre, optdonre with make a pretty. also, when taken into the body in CHAPTER IV. Kennedy, tryin “Hem,” mu: Kennedy. “You sation, shelf labelled spirits of pent!) SOA DAO: 8 OLS Te ee for myself e » ; E A * 1g to dra an: rhitne: 6 pirits of turpentine. — «¥o) ‘ot it?” he asked, selsing ARD on th < ‘ Se ana ce im n the receipt of the mys don't know,” she answered trank- course, Yhave met Mine ilo has been BOY, When we arrived terious warnings by Norton !y. “But don't you think tha’ d 3 < t it ts ther, anc , and myself came two others Stfange—an ancestor of mine mur- toon dewn'at te Pond Diy Penner Oe interest in our mission. During the to Kennedy and Dr. Lestie, “¢fed and now, hundreds of years wood. Dut 1 do not know much about Conversation tho promoter | offired " afterward, my father, the last of his : mathe : Out Kennedy and myself cigarettes fron the Coroner, All four were rudely line in direct descent, murdered in hame’e nk (Re Be te rnee you Amer- 1)4 own case. itoth of us accept cilled upon four squares of paper the sume way, by an Inca dagger that “| shall try to see Mr, Whitney as Dut owing to their somownat str crepe like Am 24 years of age | and again sample from the jar which the Cor- and unwrapping it nervously. r had brought into @ clean tube f{e jaid the gourd on the table, on added a fow dorps of the spirits which were also several jars of va- turpentine. A cloudy, dark pre- rious liquids and a number of other pitate formed, He smiled quietly, chemicals. At the end of the table vl said, half to himself, “I thought was a large, square package, from ee which sounds issued, as if it contalued deeome thirsty. Thirst is merely } ture’s demand for more water on ac- count of the necessity of reducing the percentage of some substance like salt, or merely a neccesity for hav- ing more water in the body. showed a keen, if somewhat sullen, and slim, look in simple | ety ‘Thank you for assistance, as. iter | evidently torn from a larger piece. "48 disappeared?” a ated lard ey PEPE ar Fy taste We soon tossed the stumps upon “What ta tt? asked the Coroner thing ally pers ; Kennedy was leant s00n as possible,” sald ye ne a nearby tray. The & mow pagcriy, *nux vomica?” : sisted, “what has make the 4 : - 7 "PER | Norto: a ga eee tga ‘as leaning forward, look- rose to go. "And Senora de Moche, 4 nearby tray, Dn, at a eagerly, "nu , Tell me," [ persisted, CANNING BOOK FREE a Hh “a Hee uae sity ane ing deeply into her eyes, as if he teeyon om ng Renora a Mey When we were alone, Kennedy sw Crate shook his head as ho stared happened, Has any one, been bere self. EDNA @ si 5 is ponedy was 8 si ying the four would read what was passing in her ancied that Senorita Inez, al- the tray’s contents into an enve at the black precipitate. “You were since we have been gone” This is an tr For Evening World Readers. | nieces of paper on which the warning ™ind, ‘Sho met his gaze fof a MO- thouse ce hay wot told Us much, felt Scaled this, and put it in his pocke f Pieht about the asphyxta "Nota soul,” he answered, working tive model tii eres had been given, when our laboratory ™‘ RF then looked aw relieved. . At the same moment he gave me tor ho remarked >wly, arms and shoulders as if to get simple and blac ou heard Mr. Lockwood say that pay Serseneee yt significant lod 14 a polson—one you would Of some heavy Weight that op-| becomit door was softly pushed open again. he had become associated da yl hat Again she murmur @ her thanks as FePresenge Ane aa Ais OF Rompe, heavy | White organdy.catias Jt was Senorita Mende looking Whitney, Mr, Stuart Whitney, down ction to tell. nody picked up What | * Leslie and I asked dun nig that @uring our vis >, — Then what has happened that ‘ and cuffs, + . oxygen?” I ree \e \ —- more beautiful than ever in her !” Wall Street?" sho 1. Heo ld pomibiy have any tWo plain sheets of typewriter paper, simultaneou makes you use the eat mourning dress. | Kennedy did not tak es trom vires is placed a picca of carbon between — “Lot me take all these samples and peated, determined to get some kind velveh oh Serie SE eT oe mas bagnenea’l Cat face as he sou) tract the ‘ohn rather peculiar phase,” he them, and laid the whole upon make some further tests,” he said. of answer from bin at waistline, | hor othing ha .” reluctant words fr “this fle in much a position th Mr. “Lam quite sure of {t, but tt is new He turned to lie, “It was no pede when we were alone, yb ron largely fair Ww ey would iy the way, May I trouble ordinary asphyxiation, doctor,” be] Pasion Editor, The Evening World: 1 Kennedy, placing an easy chalr | "Mr, Whit terested in minin for her. She looked about doubtfuny at the riven in Peru, in business and in “yeu” 1 agreed, “Do you sunpos returning from the nox , Foome "The you and Lesiio to go ‘over to tho Mu- suid auickly wt could am that] have a black velvet slip-on fOrEe Tate ta pottiars aca (tet woman. could, be using Whliney fuse wortee, and when the promoter seu of Natural Tstory with @ lets | Leslie, nod 1 WP liesateonid ike ts pal a Tate paraphernalia which Craig had col- there, to Prof. Norton's expeditions age Wie using her,” sumgest- store a map he had been showing Ua, Jt was evident that he wanted to “We have to deal in this case,’ would be pretty to complete an out lec in his sclentile warfare on fom New York. I-l'm afraid of oq Kontedy. “Theres so ich to be Kennedy caught Lockwood in the work uninterrupted, and we agreed tinued Kennedy, his will-power over-| fit for gummer. I bad a done at once that 1 hardly know trap, thugs obta n im- feadily, especially because by going yt tLnkes ‘with a palesa lone. a haes @ patie armel when to de Moet . 1 f not unde that Mr. Whitney!” ime, ‘Thougt did n yt und rstang ON (ped Re it, It seomed to impress her. of excitement, Her face, which had new been pale from th ed. You told me to callon traged uld think of anything el iso be of some use in soly- which is AVABrARUY RnCRE Wie: mba blouse. Am nineteen yeate + to be hardly distinguish- | blond, MISS ER. A rose sport satin skirt with @ would make where to begin, We must see both of 1 of both men’s for vie, Meanwhile, quickly surmised abuut ing to compare the marking heels with th f st of the museum's mu we tr ing. the tory of the poison, subtle kr He sat down and wrote a hasty note eo minute director of the Museum, and @ able by the naked menta later wo were speeding 1 lancet or ne them as soon as from De, Lesli me, I must at § 4 of the blood she murmured, “nothing st ain of the was now fu! color, and her breast rose and fell with sup- that mc t 6, on the point Uc, a prick of th to th few on interes art my t you if 1 sh made of same mate “rien you have thought of some> pressed emotion Mr. Whitn ann ‘ a F ; * hy?” amples that I extracted, Walter, r ne Jer over in Le car. skin not anyt like that wound All the steps in canning are not| omy Afraid of him—why?” asked Ken- PMNIOS eee eee chara in able REOWwisN 1 he ore oper tps yy Mat, for: | pretty outfit, A white flannel | © replied in @ low tona nedy may | ask you to | here ii At the big building we had no D ; 4 id also be pretty, only Cescribed but illustrated (a9 in} aycn tit cree une went on “ft Because,” ahe went on, “hehe the laboratory undisturbed 1 large holdings, bu Oe te one eee ee Tooter end tunately, more of the poluon waa| plaided in green would alee Beg en with an etfo ! : ause," she went on, -he nat would throw any on tt coat used, making it Just that much easier — ng on my story to presenting the notes He was Jars") inthe! don't know whether you know {t or knows above pictu woman—whom my father 1 us } murder, He did, howey sh for ace, thou ne \ ” r 1 2 t the i Hi book. Home hing and Drying|not, but my family is an old one, ope knew.” A sudden flash of fire seemed a the room next to Chinon’ that the mother of the f of Kennedy'a and more than AOS Tn Et oaltt aa! Mee Fashion Biltor, The Brewing World of Vee { Pruits," prepared | of the oldest in Per none to light up her dark eyes. “A wom- 1 was Boon Moche boy had been on friendly f to ald bim in any Way. one been fatal, threw ua off the scent, 1 have four yards by exper the National War Gare| isennody nodded CnOOUrAmiARty, BD Oe ue continued, Ide “eon, terns with the elder Mendoza, which Hee ee een uourh Hut given’ these things, not all tuolof printed volle in den Commission, ack I old ¢ afte - "Senora de Moch COD Kerved to expl the Senorita’ hos ye BMaadigeg hy Meee he world jess one This bov! et will be given free of} ro,” she hu . no able to Moche peated Kennedy, re- x covert Maile toe or at Den aetna oe one ha ae ee ae eee one eat {ereen and white and charg Evening World readers,|choose her wo’ b the the name and a still unex- ing student Bey rn perso! vhowe flesh the wound “ wh 1 niy to clip out this Hus. | th out directly, “an ancestor of 4 dent of our first 4 haat 4 eh t 1 fina y he ret the peraan, in whose flesh the wound | would like to make it trated sotice and sent it at any|mine was murdered by an Inca dag- “Wh ig this Senora ¢ him. Beyond this we did t RONG LO eee of Craig. paused a moment, and we|¥P in @ simple way Wor ted below. | ber, asked, studying her as if any © Mr. Whitney at 0 Burlace WIL & Kf tana breatblonat * " 1 it muiled to you xend topped ayain and looked about, en under a lens. eta aLnn caaslon Wad. IAy? 6 Ree aalakhial a tHiRice A DSTA ORS. cate on ine\eos Me I have a green a wore no and your namo and |actually frightened at her own temers Not an old Indian fam. her son tahoe had great ain- gyno director remarkeds wr Pit up called end-plates of the muscles aad |Tbbon sash — that " vtional War Garden | ity, evidently, er und his twen= ily,” she replied, in a low tone, tions fe ; ¥ a nck coe nee erve yroduces completo paraly- ymmission, Washington, D, C., and|tieth century 3 seomed the words were forced from her. "s Than to find ont al wo Carefully Ih @ Bom, Gen ned Heide’ RR erdprye corm nele DarAly: matenhes it 9 Am ‘' the bo: Hele w 9 al)6 1 ko you. again to rea mare | Pt acy ® share han oom to Now Yor with er son, could aby ease tw decided Wateh out how he handles thing. sation, circulatio respiration uas {twenty-two years old, S: | can't tell you the story,” s - Alfonso. ou remomber—yoo to pay the ra de he « i Pac TEN MTL the enc rac It see mh Ms Information Pureat, Pulitzer |mumed, “I don't know it, “My father him, Me ts studying here at the uni- on the first f HORA eer Whee are nase OL CO LL oe Or et a st A ee a eae (World) Buidir 63 Park Row, | knew it. But it was some kind of a versity.” Whose face it was Iam not pre- woman of middle ag plendidly pre= pied out into the car uin, carrying which I have ever heard. When in-|tall weigh 112 Uptown Ottice Broadway | family secret, for he never told me | Again I noted the d fferent manner pared to assert oxactly, Hut there served and thoroughly fascinat the package, after his Warning, as troduced in even a minute quantity | pounds, (northeast corner 38th Street), Once when I asked him he put me off; in which she spoke the two names of Was a face, and t ficeting glimpse des her years, She talked fi though it were @o much dynamite. it produces death finally by asphyxia- MISS V. D. | Harlem Office, No. 105 West 125th|told me to wait until I was @ little mother and son. Evidently there was of the eyes’ and forehead was just about Peru, and told us something “Altogether, I don't suppose that we tion—by paralyzing the muscles of wth oy Street (near Seventh Avenue). older. vi a some feud, soMe barrier between her enough to give me the impression more of the buried treasure supposed eould have been gone more than an respiration. This asphyzia is what You will need white , Bronx Office, No, 410 East 149th| “And you think that may have some- and the elder woman, which did not that they were familiar, wi «out en- to bear the curse of tho old Peruvian hour, We burst into the laboratory, puszied you, Leslie.” vollafor sleeves, also Street (near Third Avenue), thing to do with the case?” asket! extend to Alfonso, abling me to identify them, At any gods. But we learned little from her put, to my surprise, I did not see Ken- (To Be Continued)