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HOME PAGE Monday, Apr Pauline Furlong’s Talks [7 ie Tale. - Original Dress Designs On Health and Beauty ————— ——— _ For the Smart Woman Coprright. by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) By Mildred Lodewick T Pimples Conyrieht, 119, by the Press Publishing On, (The New Tork fronting World.) £ ECENTLY I invited readers to write me for special formulas on and A Frock of Simple but Distinctive Lines. queries about various conditions of the complexion, and since HE woman who 6~ IP alms at dis- doing so I have been fairly deluged with letters, and I shall try ‘ to answer them in articles and in my query column as tinction in her space permits. Of course, I could not answer them | attire will always ar personally, as many of the queries need precise and | range to have her lengthy replies, which require careful outlining, other- | clothes made es- wise the treatments may do more harm than good. pecially for her, In ‘Then, too, a great number of readers are naturally in- | this way she not only | will be sure of a per- terested in the same things, and a complete answer fect and Beecming Rt 4 through the paper will reach all of them at the same « time but she may have the b; d ; 4 | advantage of all Pan To-day I shall tell something about the cause an t a al ae ie | the lovely materials Prevention of pimples, as this seems to be a very popu- ‘ar subect, according to my recent mail. Diet and cleanliness are the two essentials in preventing and ridding the face and body of pimples, and as long as you indulge in the wrong kinds of food and do not give the body proper care, inside and outside, you cannot hope to be rid of these unsightly blemishes. | Some foods which should never be eaten by persons who suffer from | poor digestion, which !s the principal cause of pimples, are all kinds of sausage, pastries, pork in all forms, candies and rich sweets of all descrip tions, gravies and fried foods. Water should be taken in abundance be (ween meals and upon arising and before retiring. Daily baths help to open and cleanse the pores on the body and keep. it tree from pimples, and Turkish baths are also beneficial. | Deep breathing, to cleanse the blood and lungs, is as important | diet, and this should be practised continually so that it becomes a habit. The cause of most facial blemishes is indigestion and sluggish condi- tion of the climinative organs, and in order to remove them the cause! must be removed, otherwise local remedies, which are resorted to so ‘vely by most persons, “ill prove of little, if any, benefit, However, there are some salves and lotions which help materially in drying up and re- moving pimples, at least temporarily, and I shall give formulas for these in my next article. and original designs which ready mado clothes cannot tn- corporate, except at exorbitant prices, {on account of the AiMeulty of selling | anything so Individ- ual. Where things are gold in the bulk | they have to be de- signed with the alm of pleasing the mul- titude, not one lone woman, Therefore tt | {s plain that dross. making at home should be a foremost ambition, and not a recondary one, as #0 many women are apt to consider tt, apend- ing precious hours and daya tn looking first vbont the shops vainty secking satls- faction. Anexceedingty pretty design for a combination of ma- | terials such as plain taffeta or satin, with printed Georgette, in- destructible voile, or printed pussy willow |1s offered in my jaketch, Tt Is a one- pleee model from neck to hem, tho waistline defined by a ' H ! FA> UPPER ARMS—MIS. WAL- | lice in overdoing exercises aud may do TER G.: You will need a great deal) inore hurm than good. It 1g not par- of strenuous exercise to remove this.| ticularly good for reducing the abdo- Tf you will learn bag punching at! men, Body bending and twisting and somo gymnasium it will help you! trunk raising are better for this, Roll- greatly, Swimming, golf, &c., will|ing reduces the hips. ‘Twenty-fiv also holp. Tennis affects the muscles | umes each Way is ample to roll at of the forearm, I think, more than it/ ‘ach practice. | Many persons cannot ROLLING EXERCISE — MRy,| do it with ease, let it alone and try rota sdf massaging the hips to reduce thom. DANIEL H.: You should not do the | {iit climbing and” bleyelinge. wae rolling or any other exercise one bun-|may be practised at most’ gymna- dred times at a time, Great danger! siums, will also reduce hips, | SILK FRINGE AFFORDS AN UNUSUAL ‘ narrow sash helt 3 Mtbsbllts . it tole Advice on Courtshi 4) Jat the front.” GITk fringe in the tm-|band of white Georgette that may seme portant trimming feature lending 49] glimpsed from the front introduces unusual charm to the simple, alinoy’|in an individual way a refreshinguat severe lines. From the shoulders a} touch, cole wide front panel effect narrows| ,Other combinations of materialauw toward the knees, and then the line | for this design are linen with Frencitg dashes up to a point of the bhips,| voile or embroidered batiste, or @ a with the fringe following it all the|beavy, rough sport silk such way. In like manner a shaped band Roshanara crepe in a pretty lavendet gy» of the heavier fabric on the sleeve or dull blue could be matched Up ier gives reason for the fringe trimming. fringe and combined with figuredsees The neck Ine Is broad and plainly| pussy witlow or plain Georgette. saa e front, but at the back jaca finished In Fo ayefea psc trrars en aa ji \ Thave 21-2 yarda > of figured crepe Georgette like sam. ple, which I would” like to use with” some other crepe or silk to make an” ™ afternoon dress,” Will you pleasa™ sketch @ pretty, easy style for me to copy, as I ad- mire your taste?” Am twenty-six” Bia marriage | By Betty Vincent “Does He Love Me?” iE young man doe: not keep his est him T promises to me. He does not r him o Teibyiyoun ane all upon me, or telephone king. | Hut once you have ys he will, He does not Ni 6 fe mg recede— ivite me to places, nor write, Yet} when 1; 3 bim he seers to care for} me, and 1 am sure my love is re urued, Why does he not » ? you really think he “% me? This is in substance the problem 1 hear su often expressed, It always puzsies me. Feminine in *o keen when it comes to the call the lover! How can a girl NO" KNOW? I can understand a man ¢ to belicve a girl Coes not ear for him, For men are vain, It is | for them to understand rebuff. they attribute it to coyness, But then RUN, ; 0 ‘ BY HAROLD MACGRA one William to go to the Theatre des Nou- dancers at once lost interest in him. he could pull one foot up as far as ready on its way to the Red fen r veautes, where three or four good ‘They invariably lost interest in men his knee, but beyond that not an He sidled toward the water, Jars Who bought one bottle of wine and inch, nor coud he free the foot. The wondering if he could get a drink | threw up his hat. After ten thousand no more. Fosues had made @ very good job without wasting the precious Bile nted saints, and as many To reach Madame Rene's door you of it. Bis tonpya Waa hot with teve oetaa | drals and tombs, this had to pass down a dark alley whose — Far above a door closed carelesal ance directed bis oe nie ine:60 tertainment was mann ngle illumination came from a wall- William raised his head, lstening spike in the pillar, and this An Adventure Story That Whisks | the Irish Hero From New York to Singapore, Where He Fights Or els prospective a in the desert. But by a hundred tiny, subtle signs . ould manage years of a. be But, with the exception of tive sov- jy at the corner. It was in this tensely and trying to strangle the idea was born, If he cou 1 eo can a girl know when ‘10 is be for His Sweetheart crnlania to, meet the expenteagot the alley that William was struck down, hiccouphs. Hut the sound of foots to get ble wrista on the level w : miss PTA Neen. ens she| evening, be wisely turned over sist eps did not follo bangin, Adee ; Kithes ciee Lei ved, And by the ete Mae rig money to Ruth; and, fronical as it the door, It might have been the It was an arduous task. After q should be able to tell when shi — may seem, this very caution way the oy Harcer & Bra) cause of bis downfall HOM Ayu Us atreete of New ork, finaiiy . Lg or taffeta or Georg-"" ette, if you could match it, woul APTER XIL wind, Yet, even as ho was about to half an hour spent in wriggling and accept this ax @ solution, the door twisting and balancing, he gained his leading into the cellar awung on ita fect. Then he leaned toward the n have in| NOT. What object can 4 failing to keep his engagements With} wWitiem Gmes ind after ILLIAM never saw the hand De G " ; } P can carefully to work 1 ) | dese 8 pli G “0 le uucie, . ‘share Your boxing ma she ad- that struck him down. stiff hinges and a small Arab boy spike and began car . see idee GIP her, failing to cail on her, failing to | egg, e plum Bite alte te GOH anti Ter mtit ead ined.” Orble ie the last bight, and if Whether he had one or ten came down the stone stops, He wore the knot against it. An hour later ho pretty. for thls deve pay entions of any sort except to] severe tat vst ue fella id MAE Anything happened to you you would assailants was likewise to ® Kind of amock, ragged and dirty; kicked the rope off his feat, to te {te which is easy to copy. A Jat ow he does not care for her? hed 1 pe nsbt yas, Munee thine the boat.” remain in the limbo of mysterio, Ha Dis ie## and fect were bare, and prob- He knew better than to rush t0 the |of ihe figured crepe ; pwort to CO- Wee the Vecaiine si seus 1] never miss it, sister; take It tbly had been since the hour of his window Immudiately, He @ | aide, Men do not have to resor! ‘ alan rem. hu uieke al from me always recollected this adventure birth. Perched rakishly on the top in his tingling legs and arms. pi a ‘They are not required to be- | HAP ie aie and hu Aull abiie itu Camden announced, ag they entered with the keen re, that after the bouts Will- gown under Huta td ui 8 us ‘i When ahe eces it Huth aake tone the thi te familiar, jam would have to shift for himself. st regret To sink of his shaven poll was a dilapidated he ha ah hey n lat he dst ere abe. fex minus the tassel, tho stem of elders inikht now return at any mo- the avalanche, Hgbting Which stood up like that of an upple. ment, He drank devply, ate some y y | erage ‘anne itten ob the Vack are. thew hey can | 8 m waste Wanhet | We the back are. Wi a, etm their | Mien ack to 4 Fashion Editor Rv Wik you kir nave with coy reluctance. @ as open as they pled Howie a 4 go to the jast moment, cccounting for Ty fal: Sales ie bread, took out his handk ef | me with a a ene | tne Milian faeopite « m off for a rubber or two of bridge @ Was sore-cyed but flyless, bis bread, ¢ i" bestia pursuit, their admiration, thelr inten | Mt William aiwary and, deopite U lturun's fyoucala, ta at Shepherd's; #0 you'll have to guide two or three ainong the many, was particular bevy of files having ree (which the boy had tsn nred for tack a be ucitul nm DF on to marry, Yet “F. D. 8." "Wore | neds tin yourself back to the hotel, And re- never considered a disgrace by any Delled, doubtless, against the possibil- of understanding) and bat hed the cut. | | Keorke . : -- ——- 2 " t e ” hia refreshment, ie elt er . ¢ na,” “Violet J” and many | sence eral member the boat. dviahinan AVN jena 7 ity of being immured in the darkness, t : ad Ann ; Avigh uinon how 16 CHAPLER XI empty: took it, Catch P, & D, boat "l know the way,” replied William. ma WWam knew, He was wie Cairo fly is a firm believer Im weak and diza ener others write for advic hall : Venice 46 Ade. Grogan, it can't be done, it. William knew the return route to Proud of his strength, and to pass sunshine them proceeded to pince a board ct, and beg me to tell them if “he| HE tourist train from Ventoo Cie ie donee” White troubling his botel, But he who hesitates is into the land of coma without being ‘The boy carried a loaf of bread un- against th ee te ae 4| joves me.” drew into Brindist late at himself to und Camden tung ost, and on the way back Willian permitted to exercise the functions der one arm and a water jar under 2 wn a tat si eg ‘i he loves yo! night, and the menagerio, ax himself ju°o the bunk hesitated against his better judement. o¢ 114 4, ana dene ec the other. 6 water jar was ike himself throws Ash Browaly, enspw (Dg Ae ROUTER FON William now dubbed his fel- ‘Te iin red breathing which tm- A man had followed him from the Of his hands and fect waa galling tO wie Willian had often admired on feet he beard the april whisti a | ater - lear girl, he wil! want to see you, be iy paar ne Mediately f lowed convinced William theatre, and when William became memory, the heada of the graceful balancing railway engine @ could n ee with you, take you out, write to you, | low-tourists, made straight for ” the i from the crowd, the mon Hours must have pa ft wh veked for a more timely. bit that there was nothing more for him detache wed before he Kxyptian women, The boy approached ! nely apes evinseertss mses riapnanrasiccasea natant Sate pan EE A LAA, AO mself in yo! K Y ondition of pandemoni- to do, approached him secretly finally opened his eye: d sensed William and stared; his glance was He st off in the d phone you, place himself in your) A A mild condition of pan 10, H p , a acd sensed ! Hic started of ne si ; hs enever he can manage tt| um reigned for a time, Those who had — William did not see Camden again “Would th Ameri ad record realities he blow had been brutal Peltier bold pis bas sbi tees) mre eae Ths iy ners - ea Sina cela you wonder how hej taken the Sicillan trip, and those who pitt tae Ajax dropped anchur In the Hie, {0 the celebra and doubtless would have permanent- Guite na William would have fockad drunken man, for be eee inin) our Gaia ud remained in or near by Naples. turned up porte pormalexespeen. | at all," said Willa ly cracked @ skull less sod, His ata strange fish in the Battery aqu more and more light he ~ D. 8." argues that un) 1 arrived earlier; and they all had a pal hich ato his me ra “Ah, but you do not see iro i Hitial impression was @ curious one; win at h Having sauisned his Stuc oe Aur . eee marin Hupin | iehecminaie nokeRCAt anoan ie couran, Ebel nolarly meditation, Such you mins these dancers, Tf you DACs ho had nothing moro than an enor- ¢y¢m, the boy nonchalantly dropp to hna 8 wiry 1 actions speak plainer | William understood that notes of thi Jee cide RIPey STE CG SVL Serer Gare recurt toa i us head, and t ches known the water jar against Willlam's rising | he waves . fan wor vecording to this| character were perishable and wer Camden totally ignored — William, recalling the twen one were tisbtiny fur individual William drank like @ id nthaw , ng mar ns he is doing all) not nt to exchange twelve hours later, nationalities in thy _ fence Nae oO, Supremacy His ad impression ba a | . 4 », S. his indiffer-| and he jonaliy charitable tn ntinople he put up at the Smyrna’s water-front, pau Md was that he was mall (ie real Samaritan, all py ery Ianfrpe | Feuion Haitor & World ne can te Dy B Wie Miers gad he w Matte And us this hate! was 1 arrying ol ipere : vera And when you wo te Para- From Baseball toBoches a shee | hia au was after midn din Mr, Cook's itinerary, ™ woul Lee y which ise I hope they'l » you 4 harem = ‘ Pity m wa mood for bis bunk, William yi) did ploit was no prude. showers of 48 when he t f x Ui ed i Aus aaeadatis , bia bunk, Willlam Wiiham did not miss him to any con 9 nen he In return for this ¢ nt wish Se SRAAaee n vA ! ay wang-piank 4 rable exten ve winden was ls v a tuuch o thousands of the | withou t ° “ae aaa 1 be small paticnce with the one here game a Val iikable, “He had boda averyenere Sak rh ree MoU ; ine ul’ AStory Every BaseballFan mart, Will ers aman with her atten bh dock 4 en everything, he had impartec f ( peietaadadea ta 8 SON AOE BBE un was as the UW, p ne eer “ iA ERE SRE cept for bial antly. to Ayn eae oboe Imparied a trip. Willlam W is that hi Jy waa atill at ao eee ae Will Want to Read, for van BR ae cee 1 4 man eme (he information. 4 None a erat world, an ( t ' Thies ' {a flare gover h hen he : informa * a grain _ Galren to his neck, He attempted OFA) procedure Was f im, yearning r him be , gloom or two of William's « dislike might as ake - , wind to this freak head, the key to William's There Is a Laugh in n ale no inclination ior her interest "ioe: ur The majority of thes place on the pr nl n exchange t he Was bound up two double pilaster ‘ve oy i 1 ae onally a man can be worrled odie, He would pull bi Wept waide by Camaen arent ine for some future or ruin. wae bound Ue 9 daub mora Every Line, las iat @ehe want et by hauling at enee to Ruth's charms Lay on, Mace but I tell you y's four 66 HEY'S a stsn tn Jeann ar Aqt int would r for a { x f the r t up to truggle, he relaxed b ad tur sroce tore that ided me yours of a it to get rid of Cairo W und aa Ane grocery al at ha : . d of n eyed him callow rom “Horne ua yr the mark, I'l Thomas * on Like a sensible but badly ¥ tucked 4 a giggle, so I'M pass it a t noone better way is to withdraw ye Who WAS Bost pave 8 (om, HUEnR Und, i abe oral : : Selwien ronnie | Jer his fox and sprang , a Blaies 90 1 ' ; j Wi, buot St inches. firmly beb'nd your Vell of reserve, he ther letter informed hin Hie waa nok very i Malls Haat r y \ 1 away and uj © you. ‘This is wha ays | t awa. from the in ntive man. fe tolen letter « edit had by the scene nt maces mae Wis slowly his hedy became normal. But 1 was t much for William's “English Spoken Here,” r \ : hat sacrifice it costs you. wen offered where t rdid, and William id not like Bor. w an 1 to rf He ¢ { , Wcmanlcan Ue \ \ r % © what ¢ AP Che aati did pictures, The dancing girls were .\,, gap 4 uy In bu yourselt : Ree } , sou receded nore surely n Nov. i en less graceful than those os mpt to tr ¥ W ns ia ee ko Hut whether you speak Kngtian or) \ unnee will he step forward—if he cares, If i y city he shoul N who danced the turantella 4 Dur wa ur began care! of yourself, Anyhow, f guess understand Amer ere are nine, \ i en ’ Jam's face, 6 advice aAWing ns of the hotels, ¢ ke " tand ow tin ay wv ot man's nt breezy, rollicking, fu = and revers. Tucke him care, Men dke the chase Snter ur (ace iu like Gaul Anke Md TRAPRR PLCC LAT IAB RARE Pesta Wits Sc ainee RFR, De ANNA RB letters written 1, Harmon, 9 SS parts. Any one of easily to carry bua to mi bee and reared in hand in th t ark. ow f 1 to 8 up. Aftur thiy & fainous baseball player (Who Just) go aimeg FURNITURE POLISH, ° ILDING LAW nember wh. ou that Chis unportant business part of '. He kept his This as unicr a d us ' op. 'T banwing of kettle siid home” from big game out : yi) ee aca * AN OLD BUIL ni back off his mind, he proceeded to enjoy eves open, bought a bottle of cheap W Was he from drums and the mournful walling of there), to his pal in the States Furniture madq up of the staine me London nas not always been amo 1 righty. gods, himself with @ rougi which but declined to drink it or M Rene's or had he en Carrs eds awoke him. ‘The sour passed ” ; . | woods should be cleaned by scouring. tious for great size, In th@ sixteenth to where it’s clean!" generally loft t rl breathless, It touch the 4 laid out before him. to another part of town? While and dwindled, He heard the bleating Full of pep and philosophy, keen ob- | with uw piece of coarse kitchen flannel . v law to restrict the city’s| William manceuvred him into the secmed to her that he did not know When he looked around presently the clay was damp, there were no protest of a camel, The angle of servations, some satire, und a great wrung out in Warm soa, suds to which jentury 8 : ¥*\ cabin and turned on the lights what fatigue was, and found his guide absent, he got up. visible signs of moisture. Thus he sunshine appalled him, It must be deal of scrapping, it's like three on—-|boraa has been added, growth was passed. It forbade the wwhere'd you come from?” rhe night pre’ ous to the departure Madame regretted that he was mot reasoue d that he was nowhere vear somewhere around 6 o'clock in the eclion of buildings “whero no for-| “Rome yesterday, (ot here ‘satter- fof Port Said, wh * f flannel ghould the f » they were to go amused. Nobody made the least At- the Nile afternoon, Ho had slept the major fone obt—and Ty Cobb up to dat—|oustoned with kerosene and mur bath been known to have been.” | noon, Lonesome ‘s hell! Old cabinaboard the Aj: Camden invited tempt to stay Bim, indeed, the By the time it was full morning part of the day, The Ajax was al- @ riot, @ regular riot! rubbed over the surface, ~~ . . 4 -

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