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HOME PAGE Friday; July 12, 1918 Original Fashion Designs - For The Evening World’s ., | Home Dressmakers | By Mildred Lodewick Cepytight, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (Ihe New York Evening World), - | | A yb A Frock for City Wear WO entirely dit- robes figure in the season of sum- mer, according to where one happens to be. At a resort light colored and dainty frocks for daytime wear, and evening frocks for evening affairs are of course fequired, but in the city the average daytime cos- tume is something medium dark, and in the business centre it is practical in ef- fect, such matertals as linen and cotton | reps in brown, tan, gray or dark blue being widely chosen, Frocks to wear in evening to hotel roofs and theatres are of Georgetto or lace | and embroidery, in a | dresgy afternoon | style. Hats for city | war are also differ- en® from those for wear at a resort, | corresponding in | character with the frocks which they accompany, The characteristle Summer Beauty Talks{¢ and Health Hints By Pauline Furlong Gopyrght, 1018, ty T eva Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Proper Care of the Neck. intl on (me New York venta We No, KNITTING Makes He THANE DONE Apres gir OLD up your head!" | "H Children have heard that for generations, soldiers are constantly being told about it. The reason always has been that it improves the carriage, helps keep the body straight and inci- dentally gives graceful lines to the neck. | The same advice may be given to a woman who| wants to appear at her best. A scrawny omfat neck ts| not an adjunct to beauty. The skin of the neck should be smooth and white, and to be well proportioned it cannot be either too fat or too thin. of Every woman was not born with a beautiful | but those who were not can improve its contour through intelligent exercise and treatment. Head and chin ex- ercises help remove superfluous fat from the flabby | neck and build up the muscles of the thin one./ Shrunken neck muscles, causing the scrawny appearance, may be remedied | and developed within a few months after starting the head exercises. | f the neck looks fat in the front, and shows thick layers of fat at the | sides, massage is the best method of distributing the fat. Pure cold cream rubbed into the neck with the tips of the fingers by | small, firm, circular movements improves the circulation, whitens and im- 4 Proves the skin. Should the neck muscles appear well developed and the | throat seem too thick, do not practise the head exercises, but depend en- | tirely on massage. ‘The woman who values the appearance of her neck, throat and chin | will not wear high, tight collars. The neck skin can be bleached by sponging with diluted lemon juice or peroxide of hydrogen. This will re- move stains or lines caused by high collars, Tan and sunburn will yield | to such treatment. Another good mixture can be obtained by using equal | Darts of peroxide and witch hazel. Glycerine, one ounce; rose water, one ounce; carbolic acid, five drops, and five drops of tincture of benzoin is | recommended as a valuable skin whitener. | + The appearance of a neek that is too olly and continually perspiring | can be improved by using this mixture: Rose water, two gills; ammonia, five drops. t Sleeping with the head on a high pillow helps destroy the good contour of the neck. SUUEEEVIOOTEOCTUT SUDEP Wapeeseny CU (| i} Ware Don't You tKNow MRS PROFITEER. HAS DONE HeR BIT? HE HAS MADE A REAT SAcriFice ! antes TUTE a, PT wn ATTN LL eager | | trig, mple, distine FRECKLES ON NECK AND) water ¢rinking and much physteat| ; » , » pint o ne water over one| providins. of ‘course, that you ont OWN : Baa , 6 of horse sh root an¢ o| light, ex roste Dods—gre ui ae gunce, of horse adiah ot and two Tent, 4 tg ned st ate FOR ONE HOUR A WEEIc ACR ICE ' q | exemplified in my ats apply to the freckles with a soft/and fish. Ent no gravies, heave cloth. Do not use this on the face] stews, pastries or friel foods. Mack | or neur the eyes. | Water inside and out and plenty o: DRY SHAMPOO FOR LIGHT | fresh air‘will help clear sallow come HAIR—MARGARET B.: For a quick | plexion shampoo use the following: Corn-| CLEANSING CREAM—MRS. H.R meal, three ounc powdered orris| V.: Almonds, both eweet wet “bitter, Foot, one ounce. Shake into the hair.) are aleansing and bleaching: ara vee He up in towels an hour or #0, and] best cleansitnz cream is one which ie then brush thoroughly out of the| very thin, easily applod and cons scalp and hair, This should only be| taining almond Riv exesal nee Used in cases of emergency and for] should be removed from the tae iy quick cleansing of the hair, as it will) neck with a soft gauze, after It te Rot clean it as wel and is lastingty | plied.” If allowed to remain on tPs as the wet ‘shampoo with soap. skin ‘overnight It may cuury (is ihaaed BILIOUS—MRS. G. 1. D.: Copious heads and coarse pores, Mack- The Housewife’s Scrapbook ‘SHEPHERD'S PIE" in a good|ng. The constant strokes with the| way to uso up left over pota-| sume side of the broom soon wear nn | toes and meat or fish. Heat] *? @ one-sided point and sat isfactory two teaspoonfuls of fat and add} *Weeplng ts impossible, design to-day. Any, medium weight cot ton, woollen or silken fabric ts suitable for | the frock, in some | neutral tone, pleas | WHILE SHE IS IN THE COUNTRY. Q) IF SHE HAS A GUARANTEE ; THE UPHOLSTERY WILL WoT Be SPoiteD CAN You BEAT ele ingly enlivened by the foulard tie, which may de in any gay combinations of color, to mateh the collar, The distinetive, The skirt gives an especially pretty | cut of the bodice 1s possible thro outline, made with a foundation to|the generosity of the skirt, wh which the band at the bottom is at-|top tunic section extends up to ther tached, and over which a triple tunic| neck. Two diagonal seams attach: is hung, each section slightly cir-|it to the main bodice portion are \cular. The deep hems are defined | cleverly concealed by the tte, , Their by an embroldery: stitch or hem- ends, disappearing under the tabs of stitching whieh is repeated on the the bodice, lend @ delightfully tae Nema of the double, slightly flared dividual atmospher ~ ek ‘ | jiny PPTL uffs, The lower cuffs are of white __ one tablespoon chopped onign. Coo! ee - _ ieee | Answers to Queries 1 b Ada two t A owe until onion is brown. wo tee lon Kaitor, The Rremina Weeld: ¢ eed Oy spoons barley flower and «tir until {2 ed FF rea FES ae ee : | Will you pleage, thoroughly blended. Add - cup ef om | / j Suggest a way that « atoes, cook until thick an pravecs 4) vueshovidel /> / nen sult over inte h ure to the meat and vog- / Sibblen or flan Af tue fatter, so on BY ay Aen RB. R Ee EVE. — 7 be] FINE [L\ starsat: gtean ae cup flaked fish which has been par- ad | | © box-plaited back polled with a small quantity of C Ke d of the sheets, “Compare it with this revumed Whitney, omitting to men- I huve heard from Alfonso about — “There is one other thing I wieh to | \ and fitted front, Beit) eet ae aunt tl Craig Kenne y Makes a Discovery ii issivcike! tion the duacer* “keanedy, wo ate tne’ ctuel deatitat wou fathers eahe mys ang then wilhbe thiouete rar | [Ul [-If{ || and Stted trom, wie pour it into a baking dish. Cover tho With his pencil Kennedy rapidly not the only ones who have sought an, in a softened tone, “and I back, when your ancestors caine into | |. dent paler Bia top with mashed potatpes—about a That Poi t t th Thi f indicated the telltale points of simi- the peje grande, or rather are seck- haven't had a chance to tell you now the country of mine, an ancestor of| | Mes . cupful—prush with mill, add a fow im s 0 e te larity on the two shoeprints. ing it But we are, I bolieve, the ply | sympathize with you. Of your father lost bis life over th be ot Bette subAL Ee and bake in 1 looked up at him, convinced now only ones who pe seeking it in the course, 1 am a much older woman treasure, rit seems as if there wore é a bot oven until brown. Of h D of some one's identity right place, and,” ded, leaning than ‘you, have sven much more strange fatality o it, an ¢ | 4 — t e agger “Who was it?” I asked, unable to over ‘confidentially, “your fathen itut I know that never in events of to-day were bul living over | years of age, stout Ad4 a fittle milk to the water when restrain myself lon Senorita, Kennedy paused a minute, to let h the im de and short, MRS. F, 8. Use back of coat for front section of: dress that includ | shoulder straps. Ia ~ the only one who could 1) Jo troubles seem keener taan the events of terday. Lt is som ve got the concession, the monop- when life is «And yours has thing that wo cannot escape—fate rtance of the surprise be un- viy, from the Government to seek in been so harsh. [could not let it pass She paused @ moment, then added, what [| am convinced will be the without an opportunity to tell you “Yet it ht be possible that the The man who entered the Museum right plu Others have found the how deeply I feel.’ urse could be removed if somehow and conceled himself in the sar- ‘litte fish,’ We shall find the ‘big | She suid it with an air of sincerity each other t cophagus in the Egyptian section ad- that was very convincing, #0 convine nd be for each other Joining Norton's treasures,” replied n fact, that it shook for the mo- the objectionable dark color of the potatoes and will improve their fla- vor, polling old potatoes. It will prevent obs Yoa can remove the grass stains from your white clothing by im- mersing stained portion in alcohol ‘a chemical iia yt ath had raised his yoice trom the Ne ly gathered from belt, Am thirty \ \ | | Kennedy slowly, “was Lockwood whisper, and 1 caught Inez looking t the long chain of suspicion that Senorita Mendoza has not the | | tack ey button om and then washing it in soup and eee OE A a himself!" anxiously at Kennedy, as much as | had been forging both of hem and do put in Kennedy, watching | \» to belt. Cuffs of water, Jamcvon a) Norton” receive wertiuge = to say, “You see? He is like the her son, Could she be such a heart- her face keenly, to read the effect of 1 = linen, on waist of — Fh CHAPTER VIII. rest, His mind is full of only one jess woman as to play on the very his remark, he has no idea where ~ batiste or organdy. You can keep the gingham and 4 Wall Strat of apIeAT to sees ibs Subject.” heartstrings of one whom she had jt may be." Phat | print dresses looking like new if you Hremsure, earch situation is stilt further OMPLETELY at sea as a re- © shall find tt, too," he con- wronged? Then It Is pure tradition on which Wuihlon: Disins, She Serena Wand ad4 @ tablespoonful of turpentine to] yin’ Gitending lise termns with thie yy jj sult of the unexpected revela- tinued, still speaking in a high- The Senorita murmured her thanks Mr. Lackwood and Mr, Whitney de- mie Ri bier the rinsing water. tet, ere eee tr," her"od"uSe "Yueet ila Soule tion of the shoe prints we had pitched key, "no matter what ub- for the condolences in a nvoice. pend in their search for the treas- ould you iy bony aay rer -___ found in the Museuin, and ®!4cles man or devil put in our way. !t was evident that whatever enmity ure?” flashed back the Senora quickly. | advise me how to use ‘The books with dainty colored : f nly Lt shall be ours—for a simple plece she bore ugajnst the ather awkward. To Alfonso With suspicions now thoroughly of engineering—ours! ‘The curse of not that of nora it was Kennedy did not kuow, but he did | five yards of basket bindings can be successfully she was not confess it, “Until we know dif aned CHAPTER VII. clon weave linen like sam by rubbing with a chamois skin dip- votinord) ying was somewhat as though aroused against Lockkwood, I ac- Mansiche—pout!” the cause of ler father's death, ferently, we must take thelr word for | oN a oo ony? ped in powdered pumice stone. NEZ scomed now to have become “HY 84M had passed under a cloud. companied Kennedy to keep our ap- Just tHtn the Senora started toward [ can sympathize with you the he evaded. ti Would like someth! NEG Are you going up toward the wits pointment with the Senorita at the us. I glanced up in time to see the more deeply,” Went on, “because — “It wax not that that I meat, how- | Would like something _Torn the broom often while sweep- restive and impatient, eager to versity?” inquired Kennedy searpapigyse I anxious look on the face of Inuz only lately { have lost @ very dear ever,” replied Senora de Moche. Prince Kdward Albert, Change momentarily inte « Sash of brother myscif. Alroady I have told. meant Chat we might stop the curec hatred toward the Senora. Professor Kennedy something about by ceasing to hunt for the treasure. | stylish and easy to make, Am twenty —- cut the conversation short, It replied the Young man re- y ore ely bit ea “CANNING BOOK FREE was quite evident at the same lctanily. ander to wiedt ine eo thal vase ,/ Sie years old, rather ‘Then suppose we walk It would " ent At the same moment Alfonso, who ‘t. It was a matter of which I fait It has never done any one good; | ne that Ifonso wa. ersistel ” to bi A ith the a 4 *, r Have light For Evening World Readers. |W. ‘nay waiked ‘along at 2 pace take only, 8 few more minutes” sug> Shg'we sat down inthe iobt wus on the other side of bis mother, I must speak to you, for It may cons never will. Why tempt fat n hair, brown turned trom looking at a newsstand cern you, in the venture in which Mr. Why not pause before it is t sle ich he could look Boke aad dak cme that finally brought us up with them, | Alfonso could not very well refuac, little angle from which he could look yes and dark com ‘ | Lockwood and your father were ans I could not quite catch the secon : into the tea room, We bad not been which bad attracted his attention Lockwood and your father were aney uld not quite atch wecon- | yea) seemed at first to resent our intrue Wd! Laide’ phase sailed my sttapion to Whitney, why fi a See e ra araec! gaoee whl 1. [nea said nothing, and Craig bowo4, her face value, I constantly felt that |, Pearl gray orgundy sion, but Inez seemed rather to wel- Back at the laboratory Kennedy Dad Just come in. Almost at the Tanmlen’ coo. ther hat tase foftened a #4 though he, too, Wished her to goon. there was an ulterior motive back of |fr chemisette and ome it as a diversion, took the gliss-bell jar off his micro- “ie he caught sight of us and wi bit. It'was! only for a momentnend “it Is about the ‘big fieh’ and toe her actions and'w undersleeves, Pipe the 4 on scope and dre rom a table drawer Ver. bi Beh ipl concession which your father bas oo: . , ’ th ‘oung | dees with gr | “Can we not expect you?" the eee te ps of paper on whien I _‘L'v® been thinking a good deal of then Inex resumed her normal ‘com- COnCOssION | wovernment 10 warch mint face end’ this eyes (and line 6 : repeated. “It will be only recognized the marks left by the care YOUF ViBLE to me just now,” De bee posure. :ptih cee ) tori! a face, and followed hie eyes, | son, . ae” ‘ seating bimseif beside 4. Will excuse us?” apologized e was no doubt of bh i for a few minutes this afternoon, bon sheets. He set to work on an- 64a, uting ob s eaid Kennedy, taking tno anes he Senorita started and grew a bit the remark, He was gazing ardently |. one nd my mother has something gf very ther of those painstaking tasks of Hernan | enews Aap nS a Hares He eh aE nm pale at the reference, but she seemed at Iner. If there had ever been Fasbion Billce, The Ewning World i‘ . ion, and I retired to my type oF + GIG an bite ep et ee fo realize (hat it was something @2@ 4g, of his feelings, which, of course I am fifteen years importance to te Sut L couldn't belp it, 1 guess you shall stop to chat with you again'on 12." t } joubt of hy ‘ | vas half pleading, alo- 7 ler to leave Kennex somet at es," he ed, der- j | g. I 1 1 hastily around without anything that might district he lost, don't you eae from him and entered gtan it, nada tie ea blue eyes, and dark Jat 4 ty n what to attention from his work. 1 have heard of t ‘great fish’ ° ed tea room, with {ta As you no doubt know,” resumed . “One thing more,” added the Senora complex! with rosy ut Kenne n r atnas tna 1 the ‘little tis! 1 the ‘curse of wicker t and chairs, and soft . though she bad had an after - and hoping he might indi One after another he examined the 4 i ee Oe eae ee A | the Senora, “no one has had the sec. A tho Mar aE Int aneue ate | cheeks. What colog, some course. Surrepetiuously, K sheets which he had marked, starting Mansiche,'” repied Kennedy, vadnea t eae nkly, to simulate ret of the hiding-place. It has been ps A a would you advise far. é hedy nodded an affirmative, with a hand lens and then us iy What you mean now the Inca bebroad light of afternoon by mere tradition that they were go- Lockwood an ; » replied re- more powerful, the t luctantly, not to seem to change table liy the specially prepa All the steps in canning are not) what had been per past usal too © which he had caught anc Sue only described but illustrated (a8 in| suddenly, “I may ask Prof. Kennedy served the marks in the dust of the le dagger seems to bave becn mixed up with them,”* y with the peje grande, I be- went on Whitney fountain splash Very well, then, iP sprout " rey ask you to think it ove ing to dig. ‘That secret, you may ° know or may not know, was In reality have not the dags contained in the inscriptions on an Chances better eld Inca dagger.” + they have’ she paused to empnasize an organdy dress, ang how could I have ty made? It ks for bea rp centre, Every me lend to thegplace an exc mance y BK eophag he museur Seneath aterior of studied Atfonso and } oth Ince % Dred at { it—what docs that mean?” wear on Sundays, &ow eo abo “Tightening Jar Tops | too?" Egyptian sarcophagus in the museum Beneath his exterior his mother had ¢ nea Shuduered at the mention of he naa hie atk es ¥ Aer abrilisiog”) in the bookiet “Home| “Mo could scarcely retuse hefore ua, _ Besides these things, t noticed that calm f could seo that ha was excited. a fur cornen decpee shen ed chowa | ines Bhuduered at the m woe ino, Kennedy had turned his but cannot afford Canning and Drying of Vegetables | “or course séreed, quickly turne Re had innumerable photographs, If 1 had not wiready nojad @ peculiar the shadows, where twtr wicker wee, Inst cnthe ena to the Senorita, It wa ‘ much for trimming, And Fruits,” propared by experts of | mg to us aking about Many of which were labelled with the physical condition in im, I might tees were drawn up about a “The tradition and the dagger were the dilemma proposed 4 Am 5 2 were ' f m 5 fect 6 inches tall, F : np of the bureau he Paris have thought he had stopped iu the fectually cutting off inquia handed do o ily, com. Was not without weigh had the National War Garden Commis- | meeting this afternoon xt 4 inch om Palate Ae sutitn atan anthers have thought he had stopped. tn the fectually cutting of Ingu fandod down in ty own family, com. tly ‘colored. feming. red Th MISS A. G. Or D. a sd wa Albert, + ete po ate tel i bi Py : oat 5 om: ad struc hi i v ap sh PO kockiek will to piven tre toa oe Se A Oo” tillon had preside his eyes Were not those of a man WhO | Alfonso rors aa we approached and Kisow how it happene!, but somehow Woman had struck her in a vital apo: Light blue organdy, charge to Evening World readers, | ‘Though the invitation was not overs (ne after another bh has had too much to drink ber ne ely: set, Saud mot help fie ee ned Lo, be BOLtIAR OFS, GHU gee ea anid quietly. te with white organdy who have only to clip out thgs illus- | gracton Kennedy replied, “We Carbon B PON Just then Senorita Mendoza en» wa wo Women aa they DO talked, 8nd the GAREOr WES Btalen eee ee ee chad by innuenlo or white net for plait, trated notice and present it at aay | should be delighted to. accompany PY point with the spr tered, and Kennedy row and went erected each other, | from hin hana wero WHO it wee wy Bho bad risen. Nelthor tho ardor ingy, Sash of blue or lice listed below | Miss Incz, Iam sure. We happened eels forward to & r. saw White “ ’ Pb bi I lal Be Ba cea si of Alfonso nor the ot| Dee ont wish ie abion to.vou.asnd | ta ta ietainee thteay ena eeanet taint Rey, aud fi o inquiring glance Pull! one of the wicker Turn ata ot Alfonso nor the 9 tat) andy or ribbon with bouquet ¢@ er tamp and your n and |we would stop in to see if anything s i t nigin c , e looked at Inex seare % i snail roses at q Addreas to the National Wa TON |New iad happened, dust aa we fumed 2 yeakw Gods: af we ps, We were waiting for Senorita Mens | It anal Ment in Tee eens Hf ag sineover fast woat ene ks ‘aa vas ‘Bed Mees winateeas Peete beeen. EN i \ Commission, Was! maton, | and |the corner we Saw you disappearing rte dozis sepia vd a8 ay ae Be +B ieonnedy manosuvred to sit on the reminiacontt “my brother threw Gay #he might learn the truth about BOOKS ON THE INCREASE) *» the booklet will be mailed to you Jdown the street, and followed, what do you think of that?” i o T'don't poe Senora €"d: Where he could observe them all, himavif one day into Lake Titicaca, th6 footprints, Me understood her HERE are more than 18,000 1 WORLD OFFICES. |trust everytl j im mutter da : b Tt was a rather delicate situation, Everywhere the trail of that dager, Character better, The Senora, too, larly established Horasien Information Bureau, Pulitzer | “Nothing om ened since 4 quit my typewriter with a piece Moche In the tea room, Perhaps ang 1 wondered how Kennedy mould at tl 7 the Goda, had learned that if she were to bring ularly established (World) Building, N Park Row, | this morning 4, "Chad of paper still in it and hurried into We Tay as well sit out here in the panale it, for, althoush Alfonse tn has t blood, ‘To-day Pressure on the girl she might break the United States, In all they nen, om 1, No. 1308 Hr padway }e ie hopp ine to ae 1 v0 wilh the main room, : eorridor until she “nis desire to ree Ane the inviting, It was really Cralg the worl scofts at curses, But eurviy ag iy Soule nob, hens. contain in excess of 15,000,000 wot. northeast corner Ath Street Joxer eT think I will take @ cary “Have you found anything?” t was evidently who was responsible for allowing Ines that gold must be cursed, Jt has beon othe! 0%, SCAFCO~ r n one book Harlem Omce, No. 109 West 125th This afierpoon—al 0s ME ak guid say I had,” he replied in how Whitney and Ines would act, for Yo" accept. oc ttat Prog EB ieee A as Ys ly bowing stiMy, moved out of the tea | Umes Which Is lees than one 4g Street (near Seven! a * jOdGe i y wi L “2 a tone tha etraye Bronx Office, No, 410 East 149th iis OWn Aston- this was the first time we had ever s. ¥e » alt ry yoke bitterly; ie@ht room, and we followed, leaving the |°very man, woman and child ia the her.into a taxicab and left us stande {shment at the find, recognize it, also, for, although abe Bhe apuke rly; yet might she s ‘Look Mt that?” seen them together, talked to 1 it lain shi t ms that the I t th mother and son there, baMfed, country, ‘The gain in = Street 4near Third Avenue, .-.../ dng there on the curb, For a moment indicated to me, handing over one “We wore talking of the treasure” him ip mind. dv ce lcean ats ihe aonreh was a cures wat ee ..., #9 Be Continued, ee Lo etl — - + - ——————————— f

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