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HOME PAGE Friday, November 29, £918 | OQzi Original Fashion Designs. 2 For The Evening World’s > Home Dressmakers __ By Mildred Lodewick . Ouprright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Kork Brening World.) Kiddie’s Christmas Frock OT the feast im- portant consid- eration for the Yuletide festivities is the party frock for the small miss of the fam» ily. Every occasion of the season centres about the chikiren, so that it becomes their season of joy and fun- making. Dainty, gay litte frocks are not only necessary te complete the festive picture, but Can You Beat It! aoe eths, By Maurice Ketten Pauline Furlong’s Talks’ On Health and Beauty Covyright, 1918, by The Prom Publishing Oo, (The New York Drening World.) Weight Reduction Must Be Done Slowly. Weer who understand the important business of keeping well are JOHN , Won't You GINE ME A FUR CoAT FOR CHRISTMAS 2 Yes, ano You oun “TO BE DARN GLAD as ALIVE, INSTEAD of SKING For A Fur oar No, I CANT AFFORO IT never too fat nor too thin and lucky indeed is the well propor- tioned, superbly healthy woman. ‘ It 1s 80 easy to keep well and strong that I am convinced that it is only @ matter of indifference or ignorance which keeps any woman in a constant state of ill health, burdened with excess weight or painfully thin. Women who are more than fifteen pounds over nor mal weight should aim to reduce to proper weight and those who are fifty or a hundred pounds too heavy should understand that obesity is a dangerous disease which crowds the organs out of thelr rightful positions, impairs circulation and digestion and greatly interferes with the respira. tory system, : However, Just because you may be many pounds too heary does not eeessarily mean that you have to etart in and try to take all the extra weight off in a week or a month, and if you persist in following any euch ©ourse it may prove dangerous and even fatal. Remember that you were many years taking on this excess fat and that But You DIdN 'T IF The THEY NEVER. Bur tf THEY HAD TAweN || there | no gainsaying nature will stand for no radical or sudden change, Go about the business a IONE. be. 4 HAD Would HAVE ME THERE WouLd HAVE mer arf better” time of getting thinner just as slowly as you can, NL Would when #he is garbed in @ suitable frook, Many mothers are apt to feel that a “party dress” iW a lax- ury and beyond the means of a limited in- come, But thin proves to be a delusion whea the cost of such a frock as I have de- aigned for to-day conaidered. Nimble fingers can devetop It with very little effort and with equally small cost. It should be of some thin or filmy material, such as chif- fon or not, a remnant of which would be quite enough. Biab- orated with several rows of narrow satin ribbon, the effect is youthful and dainty. The frock is built on a kimono foundation, | making it exceedingly simple to execute. At the lower edge a wide colored satin band confines a slight ful- ness, while satin is al sod as a cuff on the sleeves to confine them Into tiny puffs. The heavy satin rib. 1on which is applied n yoke effeet over the tops. of the sleeves, wert: (orether with the contrasting touch og lage Me! eaaeer of lace as a tiny collar, completes fascinating kiddie frock that would | of light brown Georg> b = promote e way spirit tn Ong one ette and two yards of wh, Cin M Fe wine Taney MERIY finished wood, ; ‘ \ y heart. ile color may be employed brown eatin of which cloths for silverware neers HE iy wal. It need not mecemarily to make @ pretty the cloths caa be washed in ordiaurs natch the color of the ribbon 08 {M° | sternoon dresa. ied das rock. Would like a design which calls for em- broidery, as 1 can§d embroider nicely, Am 30 years of age, have = 4 MW 8 rather high bust, a —— 1) Weigh 135 pounds, 5 BEEN No Honey For Fats and starches must be almost entirely elfminated from the daily A FUR CoAT Het, but they must be gradually, not suddenly diminished, Exercises must be persistent rather than strenuous, and five minutes of easy movements in a reclining position several times o day will prove more beneficial than half an hour's hard work just once in a while. Leg | ciroling—raising first one leg and then the other and forming ten small circles with each, keeping the knee rigid—is a valuable exercise for re- } ducing the thighs, AH! But SEE THE FUR COAT [ COULD HAVE Bouqut with THE INSURANCE Money Bur THE WAR COULDN'T HAVE LASTED FoR; Yes, But iF tHAD CIONE To WAR [ NIGHT HAVE BEEN KILLED } A | CUCUMBER CREAM AS = A/manner tf you do not wish to take on { ACH FOR SKIN—Mrs, L. H. ee bien’ ne and eo ae ¥.: The following solution ts soften- | $23. SF checider Bader ing and whitening to the skin: Bs- pian tenes bleed ad Le setaey wence of cucumber, two ounces; fuice| TO MAKE E HAIR GLOSSY— of cucumber, two ounces; spermaceti, | RL: Brush the hair each day to keep abs Cunom White w one ounce; it free from dust and use a few drops % — “| of liquid vaseline on the brush to almond and olive oils, one ounce each. | make the hair glossy. Melt the solids in a double boiler over fuke warm water and then add the} FOR NUMB FINGERS—P. L: liquid oils, | Mako the cucumber es-|Bmploy finger exercises, stretching gence by chopping washed, ripe cu-| the fingers, opening and closing the cumbera. Let thom simmer until soft.| hands, keeping the muscles tensed. then strain off the liquid and mix] Pianists, writers, stenographers, &c.: with equal parts of alcohol, Cucum- | wil find these exercises beneficial for ber juice is made by chopping and | strengthening the fingers and hands, S*iong lime and mey be perfered| IVY POIso ARG @ long time and mi perfumed POISONING—M. fl with any desired essential ofl, When|If you mre sure this Hacrghell the oils are blended and melted, beat | trouble, try bathing the parts with a in the other liquids until the cream | soft cloth which has been dipped in a is Oufty and white. A little benzoin|cup of water with a teaspoon‘nl of also helps preserve the cream and] baking soda, 7 adds to it as a beautifier, cRow's F T—MR! Es MACARONI—Mrs. W. La: If you| Smear tollet lanolin amond he tee aro trying to reduce do not eat|lines at night, but do not rub hack macaroni, You may get giuton| and pull the skin. Avol foodies and cook them in the sameleyes and facing the warty sone eal Housewife’s Scrapbook Re sive a pleasant favor ( sizes and use as bolishtug chicken add a piece of onton while stewing it. Tho tasto of the onion will not be noticed. Tt will make the potatoes very fufty if you put a half teaspoonful of bak- Ing powder into the milk used in mashing them. PRINCESS?! WSNEDOON ] ‘To avoid the splitting apart ef baked apples make a small slit all the way around the apple before bak- ing tt. ft. @ in. tall. — But about the MISS J. C. bens ‘ounded on the ‘a apa: id assed the open rd, if she could not ‘wearing my bandage, LG “ ‘To keep meat juicy when baking it | MOUNded hi Motion P icture ‘Lafayette, We Come? “White, apart, sar voice to atill Gert of thereat ocee au tase Clone ae PO aly she Tumt know Tetter? Come now This design wit) born in a gas rango place a jar half Cllv4 prriaht. 1918 Affiliated Distribution Corporation.) Tho aching of my empty heart.” | go to the operating room. Dr. The- how he longed for hor, With @ hasty vee Cake Camaia |lower the effect of ( ‘ | with cold water at bottom of oven,| Lew, mania tg Three Ne a eer ee Nan Sent, sau hoa cutatmptaore ve Gtainrann Rg ee EY Ae gets D6 ploeked Ge erage et “Te ip & good quality sometimes |Your bust line, Nare So Me / ‘This will create euffictent moisture TUCEAE tgs geevar shen Lctoy. cts & su wage wears ev “Therese! Who ts there? Thorese! Therese ulmost let the bag sho je saised them, blinking. in finding that which bas row tle string of cherry red or dul’ ree pe alway h d meaningly. fn the oven to keep the meat from | }ohS ps ee cert Ye bccprdad, &, fine reception, oe ee Is it you at lust?” he called breath- wag packing fall se ths fier She “And then the miracle wae manitent Dearedy’ he said 3 Ps blue. Embroidery in' brown, tan Mc, Ambamador's howe und sirals diplomatic corresjonience {rom fils wats ‘ lessly. turned away to hide her face. him. He saw dimly—but he eaw! Sho ‘deat wetting dry, stadio, when Gavells, his manager, agaie calls Uses hie to ee dit ttle att “With bursting heart she threw her- “Madomoitelle!” A harah voice was Gradually ‘the objects about "hima "You talk rlddies, Captain, T must] gold, with a little blue if desirable, ”M wi ecEed, self down on ner knees beside him. speaking outside the door. re YOU took shape. How wonderful! de Tree he Senet me Meh Crew Aver, Ae He stretched out his hand, touched ready?" walls—the chairs—even the little flag Ray, SF Sete pabriea oa F he ateula lemons. Use them to clean brass and her tenderly, then, with an inarticu- “yes, Major," she answered meekly. jn the vase of flowera. Dure he look in.2, waleosr, amit’ cried De, Kelae, ac lo emember pet copper. They will also come in handy CHAPTER VII. eyes. Coming toward her she saw late sob, bent over and wrapped her “Give ‘me but half an hour—fifteen sutejook for ‘Therese? He slipped ola! c ’ 2 ly entering, “what's the news?” A patent has been granted for ef to remove discolorations from the (Continued,) Leroy, hiy eyes covered by a black in his arms, too moved tor words. He minutes more. You will find me by over to the window and gently roan farm ohelt whieh can’ be ex ee! IVE me Battery C,” nid Leroy bandage, leaning on the arm of caressed her hair, her brow, her the operatins room." opened the latticed shutter, econ ine splendid? De Kolac shook his] 0° 4 tended qe! Sngere. young French aviator whose face eyes wet with tears, murmuring: , : up his eyes as the ng daylig! " ~ itten to my| form a couch, . ees Over the trench phone, was vaguely familiar, Following “It was all go atrange. Won't you 2pere Was a pause before he epoko: up his tyes aa tit flees oll i hand warmly. “I have writ mn to my . ane bane You can remove rust by thickly cov- “Battery C." them was a Major of the Medical tell mo now, why you loft he heard him gor then, dressed for silhouetted ugainst the glory of tbo grandparents that Tam coming oD] oy ns,” ool) enough to Seats? ‘ering the stain with powdered alum “This 1s Commander of Service. An so mysteri- 9 pred beckery ML she came out setting sun, he could distinguls Teave, and—no, Genial—-ywa ore Saves b Sher Dae: font eee fren. and allowing it to steam ton minutes|Company C. Signallers disabled. _ She had but to stretch out a hand, ta and hurried down the long corridor. peasant in the august pose of bade ing to examine you. Here ne, Magiand. Ps ling water. Enemy attacking in force. Give us {0 call bis name, but her strengd dearest.’ she answered Outside the operating room she Sower,” and clasping his hands, he he fe coming castle, ne. aaa P ever boiling water. barrage fifty yasds advance X9." had in that instant deserted her. Sho after a pause. “I think I can tell you stood, her ear to the door. She thanked God for the restoration of a splendid recovery, Captain,” oe tae a You can keep kid gloves looking} “Right pbs bye aad shaken, Sho everything now, but it must be fore started away as an attendant came his sight 4 as he did #ald the surgeon after his examina- Japan has been addi ps L teeicsild Gdichity golled. ‘Wind ® penal plese meine, se ue aatutenl Adiotant, after them, ‘The Major turne d round rhe’ was 9 knock at the door. faa gel te ited ta baw query. iF tata How ‘many days, had ut a i nature, LA PG pi oo re yea e her, but she hurriedly She sprang to her feet, and moved “hy ° ny, i there? V revere 5 : ?” asked Dy of olled silk tightly about the Anevt| Yea Holding, Major Brown. Yes signed to him to keep silent, and away fram him. The’ door. opened Ele cinta oa Oe ete arene mitted to Toave the hospital?” asked) prongog gripa that At the pales ee Ok Vigrrously rob over the: polled | At chet - twee ® Bods he followed the other anda nurse's volco said sharply: ‘The officer had returned for her. “A word, dear heart. May God De Telit | ooo. ane surgeon|the hand have been invented top With @ feeling of relief as he real- two, h portions, teed that in @ minute the batteries — Leroy—wounded—blinded—alone. for yeu Therene. ‘You are wantel in Five, Minutes more, Major—only protect you and give you vito my turned to gO. 1 Ransling sakes ot 00: oar “ — alone, for yo! eres ew. f ” . . takes me from my °"4, a cornstarch is rubbed over the *D°t| incline “out of the ‘dugout, AB he - dln then burried away; Bore tine “Very welll” he anawered: curtly, letter again, Itwas Murses—a Mile. There tablished at Lima under subsldg oF and allowed to remain a couple ‘f| reached the light and caught hold of CHAPTER IX, later she came out of the superin- Four of the precious minutes of re- Rone | ee the etter ad brought it “Indeed! I can tell you nothing the Peruvian Goverriment, 4 hours. Rub cornstarch off, and if} the wooden door posts to pull himself OR a long while Therese stood tendent's offic and troubled. spite had gone, Suddenly in despair PIrAnel Lit Meld not offered to about her, Au revoir, mon am tae a rease had not entirely disappeared | out there was a crash, a dazzling in the corridor outside Leroy's What bad hapy : could tell no she sat down at a little table near ha ate loud to him in his blind » kept in the dark a An a time saver a key ring tag, . flash, @ moment of excruciating puin. Sama his LIKA P the one. She had found the superintend- the door, and drawing a pad from real Mt Blavl OY Ot nave been longer!”* been invented with a separate seqmy Aapen 8: EON Ht soomed as if the earth fell like a {a “had. furnished hig (ht there with three officers of high her bag ‘berun to write, | Must she left to find \t so casually. What pur- His tone was significant, and Leroy] 1 co tne key most u xg " hammer upon his head, crushing him thoritles had furnished him rank, one of whom had handed her eternally be doomed to be dragged owas there in thus deliberately let him go without further question ey ae sed. . ‘The discolorations on enametware| gown into darkness, with a piano as part of his cure, and the decoded age of an urgent away at each refinding of her bap- | yt ing him in ignorance? De Kelac looked at his friend, puz pre p that result from cooking can bo ra. (ted Veni sco ee oe ee | his fingers w . ng once telegram. stulation, refusal, piness? Wy ahr nurse. entered Leroy zled by his downcast face, Equal quantities Joohol ent’ moved by rubbing the utensil with} There is a great manufacturing city - ‘the Dacvad’ ke war denial, were useless, Her orders were “Come, Mademoiselle,” insisted ‘the crathea’ the letter into his pocket. : 5 benzole are used to make an efficient @ paste formed by vinegar nnd coaree|which might Atly be called the New Biome Sia’ Lie beloved Keys Oh. If to leave the hospital at once, | he oMcer impatiently, “what are you Sie "nay ‘quick to notice her @witt y, one drawing room of the Cha-| motor fuel in France. ae Avy York of France, situated like Man- 8h could only go in, could explain went to her room to pack her bag. duing there?” glance toward the table and ber mo- ,,1 the drawing noom ce tne ings, Pete a bettas on & tongue of lend where two all, could break the seal of silence rey Ans, Owe De Der Tea. 4 4 ; co tte to say goodby, Major—@ ientary confusion. long windows, and finely tapestried| Cork platforms have been Inventede When cleaning your gold jewelry |"ivera meet. On one si rises @ set upon her lips. She was about to h “ee ait 1) A ra Say . “Mademoiselle,” ho asked sharply. walls, the Marquis, a well-preserved! +o add to the comfort of traffle paett you will add to the brilliance of the |dominating pallsade crowned with 42 turn sadly away when sho heard dha olde be tin eatin coe ee oe agen to miite, Made~ wig you place a letter on the tublo man of sixty-clght, was pacing UP/ tiemen in ‘wet’ ettosts etones !f you use warm suds made /¢normous church. Bridges in plenty 7 oo ye lod voral patte of feat, em sae ums Gomme BF onde, there?" and down nervously, stopping to ex- cee - with yellow soap and warm water |cross the rivers. ‘The quays are lined Lero epee tue melnoy said tho surgeon ZOF 2 Moment she was tempted to ‘A’ letter, Captain--f know nothing amine the portraits on the wall as if Japan bas eighty artificial Gye face to which hag been added ten drops of | With trees, and the numerous squares which he hud written to her words. “You have proved your. “fy him, then witb a sigh she picked o¢ q letter, But you have taken Of thoir painted faces could aolve the lie ee Gaels grit onpanity ies sal volatile. aro gardens rich with beautiful flow- she could resist no longer, noting brave man. Will you submit UP,the pad, put it back into her bag your bandage. Are you not avamed problem disturbing him. ‘The Mar.|tofies with no peundee era, From the church tower on the cise mattered ater all, and softly nim operation?” and followed him obediently. of yourself?” he scolded, then added, quise, a few years younser: wat knit exo Mere. pea can cur! an ostrich fearhor| helghts the view covers a hundred- . ‘roy cried, a ‘ She had hardly gone out of sight “Your friend is waiting to s¢e you.” ting. Suddenly the Marquls stoppe ( Gneniotts see penakin teats mile circle of city and plain. en- ope aileped ae $B roemk: BBA song A corns © Rete Of DUe the operating room’ doos ousted | Thonsnees Latevis lemme ta Say, ip front of her. teh TAM machine for bindu It and shake it in front of a bot/cirel y snowy peaks. sing looking a im wi ng hear, “Yes. It is a long chance, but we 4nd the two nurses camo out sup- “Therese but something warney “Thin terrible cocktail!” he said ples fire'or over the radiator, among them 1s tho crest of Mont then sang 0 sofly that it was are'cuing te take lnm © porting Leroy. him in time, “De Kelac?” he eubstir erceiy, “What is 10?" & spool of wire as nee port pe Blanc. eats tg beautiful Lyens—@ goarcely uudible: “Iam ready.” “In a week, Captain,” sald one of tuted. ‘ 1 phe said “I'm. ture T don't know." she an-| ane piver Nile Ii bylleved to Game” Bcailops will not ravel so quiek.y | feas ‘ ie 1 aye, eit th “The scented dusk wraps vale and hill Tho two nurses accompanying the them, “Yes, in a week you may re. “Yea What a chic type!” whe said ony Sn up with an affection. | |. oF " aviction of’ tan tea sf you atitch the outer edge of the| But, alas, in one corner of it there In mystic glamour’ surgeon took hold of his arms, With move the bandage. You can sce no with a blush. ji te smile, “it 1s something to vat,| tain more varieties of fish scallop on the sewing machine vefore fe Ay Be ae ae wily Leroy started, passed his hand head erect he walked out between one till —, . 5 Leroy laughed, ay h Peomaiag, 19 perhaps. other si in the wa bs broider it. * over his brow as if to dispel the il- to the operating room. g to the 0 x ’ you eavroae Dever seo eld, ower or human fac0, Mision, Att ih nee ea eee | gear Waal A week had passed, a woek of my wickedness. I ean se perfvctly rinkel, FE ia, sometnine i Grin | One ot: the newer electric +7 \ wil better if you) but must forever dwe! je dim yy y > ed: D ould he! ou pack if I could," agony. Where was Therese? Why When he comes again shal eo ‘J bon NE pads is equipped with a ther 4 oan {ome Mine ot charaial on enn country of the Bind. — Bottly Therese continued T wou P you pa ould," agony " ‘ y roxue's letter once more,” and setting | Pads i edulpped with. a ce J the trees of the spacious \- wwe ven, of soll, Keep plenty of watar ia tho| Under @ pair of spectacles on his aristo- tic nose he read solemnly: “Dear Grandparents—I have re- ak ais or Italian scientists have perfected wii! highly nutritious bread that is: mage holding the fe: It will|pital grounds wander the blinded sol- Penent: tho rubber plant 2 sprtawe |dlers, with arms outstretched or tap- @ teaspoonful of olive oil about the|ping their way with canes. Nurses READ HOW A YANKEE DRUMMER BECAME AN ENGLISH LORD ceived leave and I am coming home tall ted roots once a month, hero ane Shere, like salvine ides, on Wednesday, 1 willbe, home in from. part SRR rr grain, om i lead their charges to benches in the ey cheon, fo bigs i When you have splashed the store shade, sing Sawn beaise, there to oa eat luncheon that Jules can give us. nee indatable. lite preserver 3b i | f into | read nd in quiet nooks are pl Oe OS ange others, bandaged beyond recognition, forget tin, became, Tom bringing animals to orces doom water: salelyoom a eee ne ey eerte ec cetinn [day etiike Oo tee homie chose te Remarkable New Story Begins Next Monday Capt Leroy ‘Trenchard.” ke is. fine| Corsets that can be loosed you ap heya gl be echoed the chapel chimes. fellow, “" Americans love “cocktail | ine a single lever om the 7 the silk from|Down one the paths walked and 90 do ope you are well, | been ated Pari getattt Set ambeaite, it will make | Therese—« nurse now, doing ber bit. I am fi e nd T have the Lesion of oa: S excellent linings for your hats, As she walked slowly along this Honor and the ‘rot Guerre. ss narrow, winding path leading to one ‘The old velveteen dresy will give'of the hospital gates che torget the cocktail salteRiite tevantor "t coc! 8, jwaukee eevaitectionat JACQU' failrond rails” from, beng pervice a5 cleaners, Cut cuddealy, The Man Who » Lost Himself

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