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HOME PAGE Friday, April 11, 1919 | bs «Pauline Furlong’s Talks — On Health ne Beauty Copyriant, 1919, hy the Pres Original Dress Designs” For the Smart Woman By Mildred Lodewick by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Byening World.) An Artfully Simple Beaver Taffeta Design, OMEN have #é learned a lot about eco n@ the awar, when {1 down the nd would what 1919, He Me Tek REELS, ng CO. (The New York Bening World.) No. 2--How to Make Cold Creams \ REPARE your face at night for the next day and never neglect a single P ni ) matter how tired you may be, especially after you are forty, ect to look your best the next day, Three treatments d be used in this cleansing and refreshing of the in for the night—the first one should be a bath of soit ing cream or some lotion which Copyrent 1 agrees with your skin, then a mild soap and water ba 1 and then the final 1 a heavy cold cream (for extreme! dry kin only), or follow the soap and water cleansing by wolin or cocoanut ofl just around the crow's son the neck, if the skin is sufficiently oily p, borax—-a small pinch—or a few drops of val buy only they used to, when the ten war is over it and now man nature to relax » y n may be added to the water used after the ind if one does not M ¢ nz cream, Of course, the above treatment doesnot keep strict wat © of pimples, blackheads, obstinate w ive ofliness, mneself, alas! how en nt outline separately later on, t hey need their tie to nlp over | 1 ent, but the average healthy complexion, exposed : Hd read . | avant ata Pets tevealle Women who have in subsequent 4 to prevent and remove freckles, mrad nh i 5 for new clothes are , * Today 1a a formula for a heneficitl cleansing eream, whic rec te rears rues * may be e quantities at small expense. ‘This one is my iy paying prices (hey avorite for elther dry or oily 8' Pure white bees wax. grams; almonds, 500 grams; rose water, 59 cannot afford, but eas ng their conscle that they have long enough." women might better put their ambitions in permaceti, 20 grams; pure oil of sweet grams; py Lastly the he: ether over lukewarm wats nen add the oll and ther rose water, ream has been beaten until solid and cold as recenti i n th S a the direction of mak- oe Leads by dr uA sph oll of rose or your own favorite odor. Add ing fow pretty (] : Uae ; huite cold causes it to evaporate, P clothes when a rea- mo eroee Of POrCSIEIA Ih cool place, ‘This makes almost 7 sonable outlay of j pound of dolicious and pure cleansing cream. Have the almond oil and rosa | [-, \ Uber chad money will go a long | water also lukewarm before adding them to melted wax and spermaceti, | el Nel way. There are many } zs simple styles that ire easily copied which I nave offered in these Evening World Forurt Kg Bes Letters From Readers on Topics ? am showing ant SUMMER Of This if atypteally If General Interest youthful modol, but CLAIMS PROFITEERING REALTY | public thr Ite public halla, With tie Coles Ohanwed OWNERS ARE WELL ORGANIZED, |‘h +e BAt ons Or the ly To the Knits ' To me ane round neek-line left Your y ed 41] in a w Marless it would be lami < paper hits | iB Al Wee. f0R ea appropriate for a ma pase M ie FURNED SOLD rity ne air of ¢ rs fron " w 15) wut ite THe ae ISION, Soft beaver taffeta 1 NEW THREE-CENT STAMP . na medium shade of In the mean time don't forget that | Tf" to of The Kreis Wer i Sah ial be ) IN AN 9) brown would be pretty 3218 ot ain, CLOSE-FITTING BODICE 18 CUT a ‘ Rees dt ‘ in a recent issue of 1 Meare Hour tor the entire frock, $7 Bedok a : letter signed by RREAKFAST > Quo iw Sia ias Gldeeshttl hae A LITTLE LONG WAISTED AND FINISHED 1 hav 4 a and influ | 7: COrreer t ra ed bodice is cut a little WITH A COVERED CORD. i a : | rave on tees Sais na waisted and fin ’ b 1 ¢ ished with a covered cord rwise but three wide tucks te r elegant embroidered square out of the ordinary. The ¢roclg waetie " ¢ i mpressive de s down the back and may have i ; : would be sev buttons worked with embroidery y ¢ y been since not ¢ for the two narrow ribbon-bands, eut| to lend @ slight decorative touch, nett el ” is pres 4 ft e materia 1 double thic 4s aga t 4 and say that inent of all the oth rom the material In double thickne repeal , : th yndent) might just which appear from the shoulders t¢ be gently confined under the broidered squares, and then dro guldly their long, weigh vm this city well na asure for en- the Mags of the / should 1 iy ‘kindly sugest what color ies anywhere. EL 1 beads to use for an embroidery pate tern on a black taffeta dress? Am forty-four years of age. em tan ends, The sing the word “Americ plain skirt is therefore benefited al dis bed : by this graceful bit of trim v : F MRS. WILLIAM R, World eun break the c t LK aA lady Sapphire biuo or cut steel would be i tive, or if you like Jet, that als@ s TaUccess. | being popular, could be used, Ni THE MANY Pashion itor, The Bening World: WISHES RECOGNITION OF CO. B, \ Iam making over 69TH REGIMENT. re & purple Georgette . « Word Ever ri p preciate your advice HENRY MILNER RIDEOUT oh \ frock and would ape iM A W about how to give i& friends, If you came to remove me, the lighted windows, “What's t Ile was gone, They heard a slight ¢ » looked of AWA x a modish a A Stor a R d you may have to do so feet foremost, Pretender? And who's Mr, Mace crunching of sand, as he went softly then avolded her eye { ay an nO ‘Gael, ‘4 Not that I'm obstinate, gentlemen, They shook their beads, not ex- away toward the right. Aloft, the ta he pasion, alt Ne fa : fiftye y ONS) omance an only sick, Old a old age!" he pecting an answer, palms crackled and fell silent; the at last, "It really ain't the rea three years of ag® chirped. Th surf resounded round the distant son.” ‘Tisdale came to his aid nae she Rt: Ge nly sharpening Adventure in the Unknown but like omaam confines of the night ary his white vs at them in the . the candles clothe 1 alwaye cies Hous up , hike he demanded. bite CHAPTER X. flickered or burned sleadily. on the “Miss ; lothes and af 1 ‘different ations up South Sea islands. terly, Mace provide & aan table, and Hghted three musing fig- bein © pe ng | shall. The dress wag Riey Ware ¢ “Tain an Neely ee 66 AH? Yeo-it's 1 ures ‘of men ty sw overhead, at some distance” | |) | i made like inclosell ne it Mi y ‘On, Grandfather!" eried the girl, The words were spoken aif dozing, they heard behind We thought we heard pigeons cooing | | f drawing, so suppose and on iéha, 40) 9! Dunia! aba) had stood midway, intent and casually, near at hand—so thei the brush of skirts, Miss Fraye Your carrler got } , a \ waist will have te it boi PNBC ISN Clik Gra notionless, at the corner of a tabla... > e 1 art ne toward them and toward the PES’ | is Now t pp tal pens he rating Nightfell obscured ner face, bat her BOY shatate: Wines Cen. Fiar ee nt. She was bringing a decanter Never did a subject mg by al remain pretty muel ang oun reproachfully. “E twid *You called my name? It spoke [KBE Slew ts you the men were honest, again, slow and cool. “I thought "My grandfathef ts better," she . “Home? My ca “We never tried to scare you,” God- you did, {n passing, If not, T beg called cut as she came, “He'll join face was ail bri THI WE Hott indignation, us before long.” pr How did you Have you i F oun the w y i Valter? Where was he? Did \ ol, Where Livy Tid ivuae, Gudbult tells Uiom they wil “We're nd that's a She put down the decanter-a shine “een We : \ : us ferly voice, gentle, with ¥ y ter give you any us or not, An ah bch * xlvbe of pale sherry—in the midst DAG. Walter give you an wung on heel, alight tremor, it might Cho candlevatigher lifted’ @ allvar or od night, and beg pardon. Let! Peering in that di. bell, and get it tinkling: then, with a ‘Tisdale shook bin head. It wan a ro out. boys, We've slept in the © thoroush 80} the same, Mra V. M. You have the right spirit about clothes Use a gray ems broidery floss fow The girl's t wonder and sur tat they have a t something to wear, vhey pardon. ave come | CHAPTER 1. moment.” She across the ti | - ouK c t neck and sleeve fine < r MEY ‘ h # ried wand m4 ection, the n saw above the mild stiie and a little wave of the hands, je thought, hing at bh , | of Capt, Mullet HEY stole off t thotr axcs wanderers before now Festien: (he: Hen: OA: & fo mild. inde her guests wolcome at table rihrow such Hopes, whatever they | ishing. Face lower of draped bel® ; MRS. J.D. 1 ir | snder the croton border of ti ared within the he white head roused from the radiance of silver, white linen and “ynuy were hurdiy seated, when might be, with gray satin, or gray ribbon, Baad Ss BLISH NAMES) mnehow a peaking to chair, candice flame, a face watching them from nowhere, like a familiar spirit, haven't seen Walter,” he r i= 4 te ' WOULD ALSO FU Hy: (OR MRNenOW! BOY tch none of “What aro your names?” he ; RoAlence 1 sinal Ching lied, “Don't even know who he { of EToy: st top of chemlemve OF OWNERS WHO GAVE LEASES.| Pacer ia latent: solearo tt vebody a none of What with shadowy benevolence if minal Bingen piled. “ont ayen knoy pat he 8 latest voice, pe 4 : ties White livery faced with blue Stil iss Fraye bore the disaypointm " k To the Fae of The Hroning Wort ts oe Gaught ‘there rds ¢ y tok’ him. ‘The gir, tho Tisdale was the first to answer, MIORGYTHES een eT Mion Editor, The Hveuog World { Your editorial ealin 1 the city | nd again mestiga at the door, and the ‘swart “Oh!" sald he, "Mr, Maco? r the table t of sight “He's my brother,” she stated, “1] How would you | authorities to pudlivh the naines of | ree Siant with his punkab, stood listening ‘The visitor was seen to bow, leaving at int in. his was anxious to he Tam sorry feanat ki & | profess 4 ‘ \ bla und a no While they gravely, four cups of bouillon, and an Then leaving her anxiety out of t pala: gray cotion i y pee Hi t. Hehad ‘Mine ia Fr Thomas Master. BYt he replied; and after a it that with ¢t Dlinky “Huestic 2 But how did you know |e ery nee i apartinent Louses for | ea quick he pid boy forbid. man Praye. And there's my grand~ tnoughtrul pause “Tt ohanced to bo fin & slanting eye, he had studied of my pigeon p ¢ suite pose s ! vier to thi md dn othe 6 but now he draw daughter Katherine,” said the sick poing by. The a ie % the full history of three stran Tisdale raised an eye-brow at hin| for business this | mark. 1 would suxgest that they | See ali 4 by the shoul- man. “Mr Wallace, you look young Shut 1 wee you not ¢ to ‘The men drained their eupa witht friend hey laughed, and gave h unmer? L have 7. t wne y nm nest 8 zs, ind though u x gery me me, gentlemen The face moved out ak but looked at o ~ the telling of th y. When he had} 34.0 yarda of it } t . not abo vith admiration, boy, you might, come Me end away, slowly fading toward the right; ot an sighed—a three-fold, Mished, when h Ney Bon Oe ten Be wreace at i. | FY 1 rough soa wind If EY fa eae d wey are itd UP then hung stationary [ trust,” eon sigh, At the and of it, me, lik t m to t Wy | 1 tenant te an thd trope Ani Mr, Sodbolty Well, COptOry sinued the gentle voloe, “f since ighed, and found their hostess @Nd peaceful grove surrounding them + 6 inches ta % i y ‘ 1 there is room in your lungs, 1 86 hope that Mr. }r bett f with them d food had they all remained silont for a tim have @ rather long r) i sh Lee h In all eyes; a 1 for that cathedral chime of yours! gybhi can 4 magic; hardship, loneli- Mir. Mraye lay musing, with a lool Y somewhat—older? 5 ; h waist, which is the ° 1 f a : The girl made a quick and speaking ,,The, uestion had an odd sound, f careworn voyages woro over; Seer De Sg he qoticeat C ot x , Kind f geld ee B® tentative, reluctant, as t came ¢ Hie iged k at © noticeab! \ pelts RENT y mon te ale a ; : gesture, like one who throws off a tentatlye. reluctar thine tives It A lifettm ieaamil? Me Reavellsitn the we . : ft room, and her young 1 5 burden ‘Better?’ echoed Tisdale. 1 fed, Spoke to himeelf: then londer: “Tr " im . WISHES TO KNOW IF SOME ONE et to the elbow, Her ps r = “You are hungry," she said to the...) a re rill lets aa ia Se anette te Tk ene iain tee rus 1 have ¢ ‘| 1$ ‘HIDING BEHIND THE SCREEN’, > mote Nave rave en, quickly, pointing toward the Quit say. min dir Pity | her brown eyos told bearers, Katherine," nedium skin wit | , apr Hie \ A . r if wk veranda, “I'll join you Oub now ny ac : + hone n the candle t girl rang her bell, Her guest 4 color, gra ° r Mace o r time,” sh i there." ™ in they laurted, the rose with her, and stood waiting black h t fi U ; y The 1 ack ha 0 } 1 ‘ 7 A white cloth shone beneath twink= yuaqun 1 through his comet four dark servants appeared, sa 1 131 pounds ° jose by in the grove, pro. fish as by accident, ned, and were about to lift po rs | urn t 6. 6 & ' rear de rad tow ard” By accident? Strangert, wit fuint, plump smile of conde- e} when Mr, Fraye signed for the Miss D. Z. 4 | 1 ung men Me 8 they ; + sens When he had vanished, t 1st Collar and cuffs > +. nit eed ue Z very much a * B 4 ee \ France, sa r t pok t tr they heard the loud sighs eased ria if i ume ft the house a ¢ aman will ’ of white or dull 0] { ¢ ren bea of their hos had time ruffle of bare four root 7 en, ow ver ue organdy, cloth = | | ne piel 1 ; Wo nove r M ofore " Plucky} The three companiona glanced at ‘ und choo in. My boys f mi ae } { $ : pon my word.” ine La eB, one another, awkwardly, in conster- drawn your bo ARE for anys | severed oF _xYRY on i ee G A i watio ne yor an od nigh 4 a} pearl buttons, gray embroide: tole ; M In't or 0 the ‘Phe round, white table, set with Mm yw i ies the speaker added, i great pleasure to have you b Piatt Sole ry stil ata ! vn 1 wa ver and lighte ak four mnie with pathos. “You'd find it dull, no fin end The serv ant raised and carried} > aA via h t mod there, brightly familiar, qouty ‘ ay aL ei HS ayo wen refore { 1 y w thom all an u Forgive my ue news: gen, Out marrow." he ehis white on, candle In Her hand. Maleway to 'the HAD HER HANDS FULL, | . * oN You ha t ‘ ri heirs Hib 4 face arined and ? d, 1 can ¢ elf listen- house, nly cried N amateur mission worker fiute i k be Roly i ie nin Come by daylight and vie « ‘ ne 3 ve! Cigars! [quite tered into one of the west efd@ ' wh \ Y 1 liar force black vault, be- my premise If you like them, they 1en, who had risen, sat down ir, run fetch offices of the Associated Gham i I y tow te the candles, might have been are yours-- |i 10 place, again, Katherine touched the de - sociated | \ ; 4 ay ¢ 1 t J with watcher We want ti rer atic 1 ilar t ae q 4 1 “ pa ’ tt lale gave his friends a quizzieal name for hosp and see here and ne 1 she exclaimed, “I have the plicit wh glance. me, at any rate!” for her glass, found t case for you, Really, it i | F fi ; ‘ t Acfalia 1 to feet, from fest | "Ph u prepareat nt before Al d voks of cither ¢ i: own, W th 3 oubte ul pathetic. A woman, whe 2am ' « no P shipmate, sf r and = suddenly id leserted by he fi {stood above them as on a c rown mat pr © of m € ' Odd ef “Thank he an- through his sunburn, passed the de de ed by 6 husband, hag 4 ; : 1 lden hy tho f He on. YOU ire, Arthur,” he meme ; children to support, She tf / War roku: off abot waving back ‘They both smiled at him, “Good. w ‘ ad, ‘Tisda red himself a glass, too frail to work, and I'm sure ther® | Bde i s b two-handed punkah, the fhe had put their f with satt nef nee unter to Wallace, molt, alla ugh in t house for she — ea t { Tis t ’ Well," grow! for a ft not s y's t al M st," before d 1 s to prevent you ; A aon p , lors, while « arts Never te fair ttle man in it ne "© @ © That taking charge of thie case you is ' “aye rey : : ps the i A hereon. Pr tat nt I ! £ ¢ no.{p ee 8 he enilor floundered : he 1 . or , f u Wwe 4 ‘ Hl 1 ed be I 1 v 8 grand visitor, (roving es f ' f piece ar lu L 4 r ” ee y The faced about to answer " wanted Us to ¢ “L couldn't ¢! } ho ant charge an admission fee, trout at such a tim: Ca et uit wat “lam 1 bout Je there? ait o best ar ner i but the answer would not me, He & & & t a know. Why, I'm ia Hy vat would show this picture to th you appear ao “able. “bodied, my He jerked hie thumb Lack toward send & med in at confus.vn and dis- (To Be Continued) Lord's work."-“Chicago Americas, be ' 4 s J |

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