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| Pauline Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty |. Covvtiebt. 119. by the Press Puptishing Co, (The New York trening World) Pimples LY the lightest and gentlest possible massage and friction should be used on skin which is dotted with pimples, and all unnecessary irritation from strong soaps, rubbing with ' application of cheap cosmetics must be avoided, otherwis inay be caused and Some pure bland soup or a din the treatment of pimples. coarse towels and ome infection tions arise, serious complic jeated one must because absolute cleanliness of the skin is most essential, & complex jon brush must never used, Tf the pimples are sore and festered or appear yellow they should be opened with a fine which has been me be however neec dipped in hot water and then alcohol, to thoroughly sterilize it. Then the pimple should be pressed very ‘ gently with the tips of the fingers wrapped in ab- +) FORMA, sorbent cotton and saturated with alcobol until aly pus is removed. ‘Then apply pure alcohol to the spot to close the pores and further sterilize it Cold cream must not be used where many pimples are in evidence ng lotions should be applied until the pimples have disappeared, slender girl, who ts troubled with pimpley mild take @ table- snoonful each of olive off and grape Juice before retiring. ‘Tits: is mour- ishing, fattening, stimulates the eliminative organs and clears a mottled, sallow complexion in a short time A neficial salve for clearing up pimy may be made from siz grains of lanolin and five grains of olive oil, melted and blended together over warm water. After they have become smooth and liquid add six gtains of precipitate of sulphur and two and one-half grains of pure oxide of zinc, Mix to a smooth paste, Apply a little of at any con venient time Sulphur soap and carbolic soap are both beneficial in the treatment of pimples and perfamed and faney soap should never be used when this condition exis In my next article [ shall tell more about the treatment of pimpl and give formulas for several good liquid lotions RHEUMATISM—M Dar RED Lathe Ethel ¢ gestion, You should consult your doctor a poor cireu nh, constipation, rich, a dict for this, Tam not a physicia wavy foods may be the cause of this I can tell you, however, that alcohol Find the cause to remove the dis- and all stimulants ts, should) fleuren Avold weurlng tent @ avoided. Turk splen- | shoes, high tight cola Hid for this disease. and corset CUTTING EYELASHES — Pith HANGNAILS el Gu You Hi: ft ts fooli#) to cut your eve-|must not cut the cuticle around ashes, Tt A satbte y will not) Your nails, s causes hangnuils. grow jong again, and then, too, cut- | Just push it back with a small o1 ting takes the shape and ood stick and do not into the white vaseline on a soft brush before : denote weaik retiring Advice on Courtship and Marriage By Betty Vincent The Girl Who Cannot Decide. | TOME Wednesday Apeli PAGE I 30. Can You Beat It! fy (The bbe U3 New r GIRL often hard time You want to do, Etiquette, after all, making up mind on the [8 based upot common sense and good question of love and marrid taste, Do as you FEEL and it will pe batalse she eto her prop. atl right, the to bear in mind lem. It is like standing too close to a being not ple under too fase. pic You cannot see the much of an ‘ whole of nt on Consequently ar — - vou cannot jude it t mT f t dently the vietim of his young woman's self- cannot see her own! With parents pull- she dontht because sitnation clearly. ng her one way, brothers and sisters Aviaing her differently and you weing her to answer in the way to 6 you happy, the poor girl ts dis: a Dens eee mee | An Adventure St OF the-eure for t s for hor to get aw mewhe and calmly, freely th things ou Singapore, the Irish Hero From New York to W here ory That Whisks He Fights The trouble with the ave buman! : 4 being fa that he or she dos not really for His Sweetheart think any more than can be helped Oo Nes te Set osber people co your (Covyriabt, 1017, oy Harver & thinking for you. That is, tt seems Willem Urogan, a FpUMU, iW Ae giv Ub as ae atsente of New Yur Mguy easlér at the time. But in the long je yeg Peers as es nL eb feiyune Wp sie uci Be, pee mals 1M No one can decide your own 5 Presrers " ier rr sonal p xities as I} as you “ag RA IB yourself, Advice is valuable. Listen tbe esagis wets Uae ae Ak to ft. But take everything carefully voellag ts it Into consideration and make the fina jaunts wo Gue'e judgmen ir own self j BAN ore eeaiet iota pReeour, pene CHAPTER NIV, “ woman doing this, Give her plenty | ! Pic tticoat Laine had use ot Sa sae fai an oe and eae ee ee frankly betore her, And let the others the room, but this Raa Man it IL wor dé the same. Then insist upon ed too much for he could go on his way for Retting away somewhere, so she can ve q down year fo games, When will you come get the necessary “perspective"—the | at Woourd the Kiva? ae proper relation of one thing to an “Lctter call it off,” suggested Cam- That pate ‘att ae other—and see the situation as a y known me to steer OUt after dinner mu can play whole. off, have y & fow rubbers, They're a reckless “No, Orestes, I haye not; and some kot Xpence # point.” plier far to go in the matter ortain but you were hard and was Slip through every trap. Sooner or ment of a nan friend und his You never let cards and wine tater, he would have ¢ art wife. "Would it rrags his wif the best of you, nor any woman, for his devotion, For Camden could that Devil a bitdo Poare ot get away fro that he she asks 1 provide a box of candy | v Ti go on wi { the Irishman posing to eat at the matiner I going tol f need money. And the job you 1 he imp clear take them 4 Ml T invite} me is t Kind deft for & poleeat out? Within: six month he them t¢ wt f eupper r. | se wo erin ly pennilens, living ward?” tii] would automatically grow cheaper a W should aay. it js entirely @ matter fer, the da it ‘by, His geod clot of sane atk the candy, fh sow arr tae Mea a m8 Or APPL AUROPAR you tl late now even if he wanted earn offer it with a lnugh and a good ri humored romuerk tia 1 got it “as 1 tter 7 much for But it then nd. Hew K ne Oriental ia not 1 y provide eandy pea the theatre. 1 should ask 1 he ‘ at 1 ward hour ‘ t r unyth ain place and ht place upon t na But adventure the embarrassm f feeling you ittte. I were f too much. Instend agi CHAPTER XY. why not step into some nice tea room ral ILLIAM did not find hi or cand nd ne ic eller of credit ut iu hot chocola It would be amy dena eau is ew your : et not able, ostensibly written by Seatly cnough t potion, ang | wil himself in Aden, by which the r pee ten? | l besope ithe ard hud been forwanted to Bombay. A rem ainner Nour, {fhe jean old sr wire to Bombay elicited the surpris ; Liapived ; i xour people mn gos ing {net that his money was now wane 0 i him, on ite way to H ng as per il war re! Ma bOS: POUGR | further instructions dated Colombo. equi ‘10 for'be Antoni Want ite knew that this bewildering tangle evening meal? It all depends on how well you Juow them, and how much i ad my breakfast on board,” Camden smiled at the othor's sudden woull be due to forgeries, but knowledge did not belp him sulve bis this BY HAROLD « aol 1 Hong Kk , eve nd Jere letter until he it with the letter of identification We anded yore with a little as than ab ind ed dollars. But he was nfide that this sum would tide him over until he reached Hong Kong. ‘They were to stop only three We ape rully, but no: the h cried in seeret Cook's ed t was a new ; : ! nowho Was maid benefit’ by 1 peod tin ping with the two rs. Shi wanted a a upply of tho sus inane is, Wal on ties vereod to superintend the sh vbourd of two Canton grass lounges Coming on board just ng. he saw a bunch of iad wlow to chia He ti self ¢ 1 to tak tubbing a 4 vor ar Bu i vi v lid not vr yin, One of the epinste 1 ‘ ‘ano he asked leek ' find He } t mI ourd W fr. Ca ketw fru Mr fan, what 1 Agi ial ach sdder onapsed again i nb That \ we 1 f ! v wa the Ajnx of ira r tw 1 ep \ " n Wednesda r dn veohe dead oy . M : a ‘ Hone v Ir a him. ‘ rht develop n ’ served to deaden oe wh but tt doctor could not get him off his feet, MAC GRATH Ie te Wainead withuul sense af locomo- t mechanically, and, like a sle walker, continually buinped into pass: ng objects. When he wasn’t walking he was bending over the cutwaler He never saw the flying fish, the por- poise or the brillant phosphorescence at night. He saw only so much water being left behind. Once a day a wireless was received ted invariably of two words Huformation William had « hundred and fifty dol- lars when he landed in Hong-Kong The Ajax's purser had bought in the remainder of Willams ticket. It was hot obligatory; it wax merely an act of kindness, There wasn't a man or woman on board the meddling mis- sioner hay re mut at Cal cutta~ who wasn't in sympathy with this deep-freckied, blue-eyed, red veaded Irishman. and w wie not ry to see him depart He had ty ge end Ruth's transshipped to tke German b which sailed for singag after sun rwn, He chowed a saw the cheer ful lights of the Ajax sink below the rizon, It was that he Would never again set eyes up at good old whip, and only by the inorest hance would any of the tourist cross his n. He was ail alor And ft nt be dead * * © or worse! He was travelling second class, and at nine he went down to his stuffy abin astern, He sat on the t his bunk and fingered the Greek handbag he had bought for Ruth in Athens. Next he jaid out the balance Sude . ing to hie feet crew a hand a his foreliead, and kat down again, very sick and very limp, He had t ' rders It He did not long. ‘The th wits done antlens to rail ove Ht y n down in the ad n aru point a inatter of twent , wil.) ‘The Consul r vn's tale the ald he had in his power. at he pervor roumstances, and Aipzig, the home office of the bankers. Until that question was se(tied definitely he would tanker to Mr. Grogan up to t of two hundred dollars. At balf past mine that first night he 2 _Tris went auto (ie ypen cate uf artes bo 1 400d S4W Caliuen volute a bure Ul Wine, Walia stoud pel bee SUL, Eke Wao atl Vel uuu OUL fF hio Wad DeLUre be ucued, I reeetilly OC MAW CAME LAKE 4 sued Cauaiuss pecans iB wag. | lwo and vpen bo recus reece ved tae on rom u Hake hb owept own pucwel, aid from & upon seetned amden's the ston and ran bpped Laniied wine na nuuring: wuvul ais feet “Caanaen, there nignt. 1 w ow s murder in me to tito Ki you, Write snd write dont bil kil aunt where straught, for it you There wont be any Ji giteu Write down Ww lip ¢ and a able Give ' L afraid night Camden you. nike hed a w actually hypnotized. Slowly he wrote across Lhe face of th lip of pap rox Aw William reached for the addres Camden awoke to the realization that he had been hypnotized, He picked up Nis glaws, ostensibly to drink; in stead, with a deft turn of the weist he dawhed the wine to Wililam's eyes, hoping to retrieve the chamois big and esear But Wilhar abnormally alert He antic ! vovernent, ducked n time, and before Camden's arm had erou Williain struck. ‘The h equarel t © ané and lay auletly in th will tup the address, He gazed At one of moved; they were 1" Oriental axiom keep the other tans muddle if you an, Willtarn 1 Camden wit t and the man rolled over on ess you won't be pro| ot ‘ Malay Street! An bay ‘ ne they had 4 CHAPTER NVEL ' ” udm of f any great obstacles or HiMeulties. Tt required prin pally a certa amount of patience, and Camden could mar tim with any man. Toe wh fou depended upon her Laolation on o- i |r IT HERE riginal Dress Designs For the Smart Woman | By Mildred Lodewick “v 1919, OF the Press Publishing On (The New Tork Mrentng World) An Individual Tunic Frock. Copyright 1s no more sure way of creating tnturest | dress a tly accord ' ling to one's particular type. In explanation t | will offer my dress d | sign of to-day, wile | will tmened! ty bi 3 to mind a ¢ ain tyr of fem ' type with strong fou t tu clear, periaps colorless akin, luminous eye straight ‘ Olffed dark hair. No . one ould imag ‘ ‘ | curly-beu klawhing blonde 1 prim | ceeding! tical girl fin such a frock, ft t one that requir | tt off, and the et f | type wilt Jone to naturally on: « | ing th . hantment to her per ‘ wnality, A tunic frock ‘ J is this model “ any mediuin weigt J brte such as matin 4 Brench s« or owt . linen or repp, would ‘ | interpret favor bly ‘The bodice portion 4 | Kimono style, wit wean down (le a | der vat are prom inently trimmed wit J buttons. ‘The embrotd lery which finishes the | Kimono sleeves may be hand or machine em browdered and offers op portunity f aria Hon in coloring though Limay maton the froca | A DESIGN OF CHARACTE 7FUL SIMPLICITY. oa lin and ach . loontrast in quality only. ‘The Undee| passion patter The Prening Word re white or gray linen, Will you einai sae ~ whether the fabric of the frock b make u sketch for a } woolen, silk of linen, and the tiny yoke] green (pale) satin © matches them straight | Gen wown suite » vangin tunic portion of | the skirt fs} Tincrese vice sae v scarcely 1% yards around, and re- ee rere sts up the sides, whore a tiny tuck 18 Haken to simulate a seam, the button ese Unites hee trimming of the bodice, ‘The effect MRS. T. B. M wexs of the soft biousing of the badice | Avahipea cal Ga Jail the way around ix according (0 one I bave suggested y of fashion’s latest whims would be pretty for » tome a Se your green satia, « with purple velvet » ribbon strap for left © shoulder and rhinos stones for the right = one, with silver lace bal or silver guuze across y ” bust and one purple ¢ flower at waistline, 4 the alert protectorate of Irish- ° b man, And when Camden's spy re] Pashion Bilitor, Brenig World ported that Ruth had gone into the} Having admired markets without William he d| your fashions and : ut once. | benetited at other Phe supreme irony lay in William's | times, may 1 ask 5 silence — re tg his dixcoveries, | Reg % Had he confided In Ruth she would | YU for @ simple do % not have greeted Camden as an old | sign for & summer friend or ped into the rickshaw | dress of lavender he had oy aed for her. Th . hd Wal chambray? I would lam suspected anything was furthest 3 from his thoughts, (or the boats. | lke it to be practi- , waln, for some reason known to | C4! but distinctive. I If, had not repeated his conver-| have a yand of inca with Willian. wide checkered lav- whon tie juckal approached | 4. did fidently and natu- | ¢nder gingham there was nothing in her atti. | Whleb might be to disturb t onfidence In used Am 28 years eted him cordially, | o¢ age ¢ we teen? tow tong had | Oo Bos ye ys meray And where! ie checked’ lav ng nt The iss jender would om. " . { for’ mangoatecns ye exhibited &! white crochet but- \ \\ mengre deaen of © luscious fruit tons to trim, a? “ wrdent f ma long fibre thre be “4 much Used by the Chinese fruit #611 |ysion titer, ing Work! Pohaw!" said Camden, “ft wih Bow. would ana ud let me guide you into the mar- Fest making up 4 Neb kets again. 1 know where you can welght tan serge ma / get bushels of th fruit for almost terial with embroidery nothing. “How long wih it take? she asked, richly done on the magaiy, wkirt, which { shall "A Guactor of an hour at the long. send out to be worked (ho fhe Continued) Am 39 years of or, eon have blond brows : | eyes, medium aking From Baseball to Boches weigh 10 pounds, § | : ; feet 31-2 inches. By H. C. Witwer. | MRS. J. Low, + , ¥, Enobroide A Story Every Baseball Fan ae our re , Jae: my Will Want to Read, for | black outline in placesy y F to brin, There Is a Laugh in of cae i ouh Clem : A of self color taffets Every Line, with a tiny itne @f & Well, L feure by tenia! DIACK showing on the edge from am | ae fae tf Yonk. | imeh Wide facing, Sash lined witty | uufeta n dazed by the news a © give the Alleys the beast fe in the UB. Army. ‘They| Old Saws and Sayings the paper was full pf it. I N old Scotch saying, referrtmg of had my photo in one of A to the acquisition of food, . porter gobe {upon runs: "The Englishman wr I they was nothing doing. the Irishman sleeps, but the Scotehe leavin? all humorous jokes to|man gaea till he wets it," 1 1 hav gone to ork t — $ Let EP ager an Ter sean eel The proverbial phrase, “God tema | Me eaeRTeit tenis kes | pers the wind to the shorn lamb® 4 often credited to the Bible, first ap- : rh ¢ 4t from “Hd Har-| peared in its present form in’ Laure agai lett Joe He is “over | @ Sterne'y Sentimental Journey, & HAN aR et wy | publiatred about 150 years ago, ways nove f viways strictly! World events since August, American, “for he looks at thingw— | have proved the truth ot the 4 iP ; " Trench saying, {If the devil came Paris and London—through the eyes|oy"heit to geh | there woulda of an old-'tm) ball player, The story| with be a Freshman (o age begins of this page next Monday, challenge.” mae. !

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