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| Pa New and Original Design ; For ‘the Smart Woman. + By. Mildred Lodewick .. Coprrteht, 1919, ty the Prem Fubiisbing Oo. (The New York Rrentag Wort). A Picturesque Cape With Flowing Lines Leave It to Lou ama. uline Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty Comrrigh, 1010, uy the Press Publishing Go, (The New York Etening World), Singeing the Hair N my next few articles I shall deviate from my course in facial massage and silow some space to answering letters from readers, which are too so0es " F ene je provines lengthy to explain in full {n my regular query column. This is the only way ws BUJE ’ with @ pretty black f can keep up with my mail and not slight nor neglect any one. To keep these SEA or blue taffeta cupe weadérs waiting until I had finished this course in massage for the face while one can face the they were more interested in other things would hardly month of August with be just fair, to my way of thinking, so I shall do my best that delightful feeling ~ and divide my articles Up so that all may be satiated, 3 A of confidence which * ‘Many readers want to know if I advocate singeing the: 5 comes with knowing hair, and my answer ts that I most certainly do, that one presents the ¢the little short split ends are either old or dead right appearance of Which indicate an unhealthy condition existing. Of 7% style. Every woran, «fhe proper course would be to get at the root of the evil J 3 i admits it treat the scalp and general healtt, but in the meam~ W . je ean rggmeg capes Femoving the split and broken hair helps to improve = a] Openly of not, dues Mts condition and appeara ice. | ~@ like tq teak omart, and Take mnall strarids of ‘he hair, one at a time, in both See ‘hands, and twist each one ( shtly, as though wringing out aater way of accom @ towel, then brush upward on the twisted strand so that - Dliishing tt than by tho ends shail stick out so that you can reach them. If you are per- AX AA cape, Many a woman, this operation alone it iv better to take a #mall pair of sharp scis- }. — (7 1 after spending her Off all of the broken onds; but if another is doing the work for a A — 7 Nmited allowance for be burned off with a lighted taper with better resulta. — ( ‘4 ‘ @ summer wardrobe, gas taper is used for this purpose, and the split ends will , off easly without burning the twisted strand if it is carefully Mee te kta teas the operator is a bit nervous the scissors had better be used, be- 4 fh sh ad) is rather a delicate operation, especially around the ears, In my \abe wary ahe somehow. falls singeing the split ends is preferable to cutting, because the burned : ay short of loaking styl- curl up and close, while cutting leaves them open, and in the opinion {oh in her clothes, and many experts this allows much of the natural oi! to escape and drain the reason for this he out ends, because each hair is a hollow tube. may be, not that her fi | CUTTING BYELASHES—ETHEL clothes lack style, but H.: It is foolish to cut your eye- that she lacks that air lashes, Tt is possible they will pot of grace and confi. | srow long again and then too, cutting dence which every ‘takes the shape and natural curve ‘smart” woman pos- out of them. Brush them with white wosses, This is the Waseline on a soft brush before re- woman who revels in tring. the cape, with its Braceful, flowing lines, for not only is it al- most assuredly bevcm- ing, but It achleves for the woarer @ pictur- esqueness which is +| bound to identify one HOW MUCH SUGAR—MRe. T. G. If you are healthy, do not suffer from acidity or obesity, you may safely tet your appetite be your guide as to the amount of sugar you eat. CLAMMY HANDS—pPTHEL H.: wiih the mode, | Extreme nervousness may cause this As these wraps do |condition. Alcohol rubbed in the -- not sponsor a lining, {palms several times a day will help yr = x th hould be tri " keep the hands dry. The following is : i Rene isi also a reliable lotion: Tincture of oer ok fone See Right hand holde taper; looks tike|P¢!adonne one-quarter ounce, eo~ LACE INSERTED IN BLOUSE or velvet ribbon are all AND SKIRT. ineans to this end, but » oe © probably ruffles are , prettiest, Under a cape such ax 1 have|‘ Practical frock for ull summer wear some designed for my readers to-day the| ay be achieved. by eer meres kero eles : that lends « sui®clent- } THE FROCK MAY BE OF DARK BLUE CHIF-} caf Jong toothpick; long strand twisted, |add then apply a little powder to the 4 RR el Al nbd ded "FON, WITH DEEP CREAM COLORED wh | split ends should stand out. palms. Tucks, bands, cordings . §|Advice on Courtship M J Ms Jaimplest of frocks would take 0f| Puhion maltor, ‘The “livening World: vial n a r r ul a fee e Ww \added charm, ‘The little frock I hive { Will you kindly aid . oa} © 4 pictured may be of dark blue chiffon, — ) me vite @ destgn for | i iif the cape is dark blue, with deep my mother, who fs 0% By Betty Vincent ‘eream colored lace inserted for a years oki, for a white x Georgette dress? sh onsider deep yoke in the blouse and as bands : Lack of Cc ation s lin the skirt. ‘Taffeta cording to out- is in mourning, ts 6 4 “6 ADELINE” beving yninten-/even the most straightened uphold. c {line the whole furnishes a: deligbtful | feet 3 inches tall, q tionally behaved toward/ers of social etiquette would frowg & trimming detail, and with a thin biue| weighs 112 Ibs, ‘ her young manswith what pin so well-chaperoned a visit. t | ining reaching trom bust line to hem, | { Mrs. W. escomed a lack of consideration, now | This design is grace. 4 ‘wants to win him back. How sball ful and has itny b he do it? . ; Georgette covered or 7 ‘These problems always suggest to ' igi Bi) silk crochet buttons a tae the brand of plays which unroll i a) Hf all the way up the v woene after scene of complications 4 Y { y (| back of the bodice in which could all be avoided by a Little 4 te ™ double file, while frank explanation at the ead of the ie HE LHR OH \ single rows un the % Tne ae 1 tr “Madeline.” We ss Bit Se ro OSseph ¥ Fig oeah sb oli 3 jame “ 10."" )s 4 inoonsi d 2 | = = = = — — starting to his feet, “What does it in case anything should happen to wie Mead and Daniels hurried forward bear on your slster’—— Mead said ornare 2 [, bere a bad oo one A mean? Who ig at the bottom of it?’ other before the twentieth,” agerly. ‘The inner doo proves. no slowly. . Fashion Editor, ‘The Evening Work’ fjoometimes without intending to be. | A Detective Story of the Wheat Mead shook his head. “Then go the limit!” bar to Mead's collection of instru. "She will not speak if you break! 1 am very anxious 7 Uecause of the system on which so- | A i “It is the toughest problem I have “Mr, Tarleton must be called out ments and r keys. In the steel every nerve in body!" he stam! t> nave one of your i clety and industry are based life is Pit of Wall Street and how a er bad to deal with,” he sald slowly. on business between 11 o'clock and compartment of the innormes® tart sorte, oe ternal scramble of competi-| Tr : . “tam completely at sea for motive, noon to-day,” Mend said, of the safe Mead found a t®ugh- ‘That remains to be seen.” designs for a dark cane Girl Fights a Ring oi Specuiators clues or perpetrators, except""— Mr. Daniels took up the telephone fbrod envelope, sealed with tapes “ff you hurt her, Mead, you'd bet-| blue serge dress, 1 tion. Most of us work overhard, play “But what ls to become of’—- again. A brief walt brought him the and red wax, and marked “Balllater. ter kill me. Otherwise i shall cer-|um having it made overbard and are always keyed up © naans arias by gor satay cengence A gna ea iv ithont a word he handed it talnly kill you! as eid now, but it le for otoh. to nervous- (Copyright Stree & tanith, ie Lroke off abruptly. ‘ Pool e . to Daniels, who broke th Is and “Lf am not concern w + * fond pints yeroany iene te pYnoraus OF PUMCKLLNG Guarsaan “I know about the twentieth,” Mead “Yes, Bill, What can I do for took out the incioned papers. ”* wit you apoak?" wear this fall, Am Brees - OF | Commndens Ja IF te tron Ok Ges Seeds fe Aint Uo fliwnier tetas Genin 0 oven’ Gale: i you?" was the reply. His qyos briskly ran over their con- “I'll seg you damned first!" Mell-| Mitty years old and | ‘othets, Life rushes at us and we are | tm nie vtice “Mims ballens kita Guede, Mate hisiiaus the eccccuary, sunt veukey toe vu mut “You do? Mr. Daniels said, staring, "Aren't you associated with Tarle- tents, ab: manned to Me | aber ice athe, abe contending with ft that some~ | re la tne tra. “aie tow tt Griwtid'dsstuers tusu arvese ietuuste sus use ase Anais He @ros@and paced nervously up and ton in the Reading bond flotation? “Got itt” he said, stuffing the Mead left him at once, Tho strong | 0 busy ing fe vet un the troll. The boy cf Crsweld diegvuvers lich sev 4 ‘ . good figure, 00 will times our nearest and dearest suffer $d Jeuks ary waved Brewer Wf Riduavoed. | Tanetuu, cuptidential clerk of iirevatar, 8 4 down the large, richly furnished of- You know it.” * Papers into his pock: door wag locked again and the guard wih Feute Gud) Oke Macraary’™ ae welt Be Ur suakee fice, “Mead, there is too much at | “Will you call him to your office ieee lash at enastdniaiien i alt The safe Was again closed, the in- outside resumed his vigil. appreciate a style jb. f naion aid Mead's agents, knocks at the door, The vai \ my Dims, “but allow Taw to te hie sor, te stakel™ he-said, anxiety in his man- for @ conference at 11 this morning? struments again hidden in the inno- r down the corridor Mead| that you consider The thing to do, then, when we sud- | ‘esling bis assurance of confidence th Kate Meliith. shecud figure in the mortuary is placed ner. “And the time is too short to Tell him it will be only for a few cent-looking portfolio Mead and unlocked another door. becoming. I have Geniy-realiae we have hurt or slight- |‘ “ster. Jeaniags reports to Meed of Bis “failure” to tack Gown cay chica take chances, With Griswold and minutes. But keep him until after Daniels conversed in low tones, walt Seated in an agonizing position in ed eae one, is to pull ourselves up, Brewster gone I must take hold of ba ani tuoaa Fis ae Oe ing for Pearson pio, Feturn, "The q “pecuriarly constructed chalr in _ gt bth whole = wate nthe f thing the matter out coolly and log- CHAPTER XU, ¢ the comaes Sst them now. And 4 oad matter myself oa best I se something dark and shady over, warning, Almovt at. his heetw came Rie Be ves Kate Meine Ag = | plexion. ically, and decide just where the (Continued) His first errand took bim and his MF. Daniela reached for the tele- Bill Daniels!” | The, other laughed Pearson, ulated wire connected the chair with Mrs. A. D. blame lies, If it lies at our own door, BAD looked absently at "I. poayguarg to-the office of the Krewe phone and ordered his operator to get POND. Sige are dhe Contmcts, Mr. ‘a wwitchboard. A low voltage cure ; nc TRIG? oo: io -ohauld echudtitGes “Nothing more than what (er ‘rust Company, Hoakins ad- Bay. Parteton ‘on the wire. of my private stock.” pallial he said, giving them to the rent throbbed through Kate Meliijsh| Black satin collar | @ wt aid. rT er ‘Tarleton'’s order, e two men waited without speak- Agate, Po and gave her no rest. and cuffs, Black J] | % frankly, “Do not make excuses ratte ae ena wah api Mead tool's humble-secming place if ink, realising how much depended em i hen you've #f oetny you Pearson,” Daniels ald. “yer eyes were wide and brilliant| embroidered side ] necssary. But make explanations, ‘Better go and wash up. tHeaveup jetting ona hie ‘ap: Tarleton’s decision, A humming n “Will you phone me when you've “f waited here in the hope that Mr, with torment. They quivered like a IB)! ‘The French have a saying, “To un-| Jennings gave his chicf a quick jaa wine nne One eee fled Daniels. Hy lifted the receiver. * Teapgea?” |, Hrowater might show up.e But we'll, Wild creatures ot ancl Daw shook >| Panel to autres also vest nectiona:in 4 | Gerstand all is to forgive all." Only | STutiny. He sensed a subtle differ- “I understand Mr, Brewster hap not waa ete ae nai bain A Hy the time James Poole, fellow — Before Pearson could detain them Nef _harrowed nerves. For 1 Le piney’ inner ¥pke and cuffs, of a | the pessimists may, “Hxplanations | ce in his manner. Something of the arrived yet” Clark, Mead's maa, said said. “Can I haye a few wo manipulator with Daniels In many @ with his uneasiness at Brewster's ours the full equipment of that labo- | ill blue broadcloth with tiny metit 4 | never expiain.” Often they do, And| @ick trust in him was gone, Was it ©, Not ye” ‘Tarleton was pou-com- | Mead heard tho other's words plain- notable, Wall Street deal, rank up Unexplained absence the visitors left, pe ira rg ype rns 8 being. ik lig a f f ly the disappointment in the bar- mittal, ly, again Mead and Daniels beast fee ant a suardt’ Mead vay the modern version of Torque- | Feshion Mailer, The Evening World: Ay for lack of fui! and frank explanations | °"' mit ‘with re, Mr. Daniels. On #Frangements, asked him, when they were back in 4 3 : ' ' . . Tene a ‘ y Isition, Mi wilt the werld becomes cluttered up with | enness of bis night's work? a. Wel nn es bee we know be ls net anything but the maticr of which Mr’ “He's coming, Pbote said, Daniols's ofice. "Griswold and Brew: Fenn tee eta eee ae maven 6 os te a H | grievances, sorrows and heartbreaks,| ,,"“AD4 afier that?” Jennings said, | iely, (0, SpPuer for *uin that event Clark of the Protective has spoken to on Tenia t oy jcopme S0c tbat aiaae ee tae job,” Dantela said Nerves that they ould no jonger pee ¢ ported hy # Do not be ashamed to make the| "oF me 1 mean? we have instructions to proceed for ™ethis morning.” = = | OR Ane MASNE Of tne toate. crinply, "V'¥e got to wet to meek. en? withstand the ordeal, The flesh was Seed detec Mead picked up a telegram in code. pip o ighly important is precisely of tha a " 2 * 4 not tortured directly, But the agon: 00) elit Dx first move. Leaving it for the other 3 - ers Haaaet pages ol a {, @ certain highly portan' speak to you,” Mr, Daniels said, is it that?’ as Re ' Mead, with a bodyguard of his own, to the nerves was all the keener, y dressy color, but L “Brougham is having trouble matter, ‘ “And some new Ruasian caviar I've was speeding in his machine to the . . : person ta make js catering to your - “Indeed?” frownin, Company . i # . bbe peer (Ava , > ‘When Mead entered tt all stopped. nt it made plain. that Rochester flour Ti Mastitan, de you consider me sot hold of. Good-by! Inboratories at. Kiko Park. Before wal plain. | own false pride, Try making tie! thort,” he said, handing J “We need your co-operation.” 4 § g Jennings the i © "Mead went to the door. the uninteresting-looking houwe the A resttul light now illumined the Am t ty-tw 1 ad m iJ ae iT mtwenty ° first. move yourself and seo what a|telogram. “etter catch the Empire “Gladly, What is the matier you & responsible man” Daniels de- 0% WPNl Th tt ony tm give car mopped Mong ane Houwe the Nom. With a qirrering 9s Bate yearn of age, five feeling of happiness it gives you.| State and go up there.” refer tot “I need not assure you to that ef- MY men,” he said, hey will be strongly guarded roam in the lower Mollish sumped in hee chair, whie : . wr young man somewhat in|. Jennings took out @ notebook and “Mr. Tarleton/ I am afraid we shall fect back here again In twenty minutes, regions of the house, Ag he opened Gfopped from its inclined plane to a| foot two inches. tall rite your f 1 Ye - have to ask for your, co-o) thig fashion: handed it to Mead. “My Griswold 7 pe “Then 1 shall assume full responsi- Tarleton should be leaving his office the door Harry Mellish jumped up horizontal level, light brown = hair, | You't P » chair My “ ady to speak, Miss Mel. | , Brewster notes,” he said sim “I without revealing Mr, Brewster's Mr. su ee ending “bout that time, You'll be able to go from the chair on which heyhad been Are you re brown eyes and guod “Dear Jack: suppose I won't be back en the cane it structions,” Clark went on, "We need ae Mr Brewster. |} forthe Bal, With me promptly?” 8 He looked worn with lack of |i8h?" Mead sald sternly, doe. ae os Rochester proves difficult.” access to certain of his private pa- jister- ie oera in Mf, Liseweler's a sleep and with unremitting tension, She shook her head. ta “There's something wrong be- “I'll wire when 1 want you,” Mead pers in the safe in his clfice, papers poo’ pers . CHAPTER XTL Are you ready to talk? Mead “I shalt go mad!” she sobbed. Mrs. K. P.O, 110#! ; tween ws. I don’t know quite | said, taking the notes, which we will designate,” “ae @on't!” Mr. Tarleton ‘raid OSKINS, on Silas the door asked z “There is no i he went on Half inch bands of ’ what it is. But an unfriendly at- | Mend had acted on instinet. So a | “Impossible!” Tarleton said coldly. gharply” “Phey will not he delivered 0 met te yeu a more peatix, "ts will Oi Hep Ss oben zray silk to’ edge { menpbere irks me. If any misun. | Couscientious scientist would act if he “Certainly not without my hearing {o him or to any one else pithout Mr of the Mrpmenee .oMloes, Then you will-—to the pollos, ry you decide tall ‘ug where Gris- the bedice and skirteiAt@h | | darstanding exists, won't you let | Un, {he, slightest doubt of the purity from Mr. Brewster himself. Brewster's specie - instructions to touehed forefinger to fore- (When? oe wold and Breweter APO |e ie || ihe betien. a8 Gey af i me try,to clear it up? Yours cor- othing definitely Pointing gampiolous will be able to. got in touch with Mr me, 41 '” Mr. D head in respectful salute to wPhat's the day after to-morrow, “Then let your brother speak for| line the yoke and i M » [at Jennings, Mead yet discarded him Browster in time to secure that con- V0, Will Bee about that! ee pO ton iat the magnate Deyo fees te me till then! ° ea i sleeves, A plained’ dally, ADELINE, Ca paces A eh So Bile id t and still accomplish what’ he Good morning! Mr. Tarleton in the mr Meliish said, star forward, ‘Oh, merciful Heaven! Is he a Jack will be @ resentful boy indeed| have pur aside temporarily a sealpel wants uso do." ‘Thero was a click of @ diycontinued asked, , hut aid 1,086, 0f Mead's guards waved Mel- here? | down the front of walmt falshes stug LA) 2 be cone at FeCmRR! tm the serve | wach bad, perBeps, touched ordi, “eben You will have.to eo withont Win neni! aor. Dantes face wan be eapened ie Ue, bask Within es Perse eT air eetters Now much tore RSreRIaa,o700: areater lvcom: | UNe Bola ef the badies, nda eeu \ Priel Spit, PYMNBNER bee Will eer nro UnlY unos vou Gon tel pink with “Vl go over there hour at most.” painful preasure is boing @rought. to (To Be Concluded.) onde continue from the front, to tied only too glad to. It will bee etmple| which his plans were being communis me (o Judge whether T san give. you fand talk to him tage to face” |, “Then I'll seo Mr, Brewster's eeere- in thé back matter, Jf you FEEL carnestly, to|cated. Jennings might be the man; the co-operation you ask,” ‘Tarleton lay I sugges! ter way?’ Mead tary t ir. Tarleton returns, ¢ + asked softly. turned to Mead and bis four assist- e AFRAID TO DIE. | CONVINCE him. Sincerit wally | more likely he was not. But thamere said firmly, bs j ’ " [pared ic ity “usually thought fh enough, Mead had other "lt iw’ & great respons{bility you Daniels nodded, Mead leaned for- ante “These gentlemen are with me, u l ro) ue a e anc | HE clergyman who has humor efficient assistants. are taking, Mr, Tarleton, in refusing ¥#! oakins. and 4 knowledge of human na-~)" | "a The thought struck the one note ro to help the P. A. carry out Mr. Brew- _ “I shall stay here till you retura “I want to ga over some of the i : pte guerre. { “Propriety” write: Is there any | which Mead's nature best responded— ster's plans” if 1 have to walt al} night!” Daniels contracts of these gentlemen and the By Jackson Gregory | ure sometimes fin om why my flancee, aged 2 challenge. Instead of “Tam quite ready to assume that Said, “And, Mead. If you get those Protective Association, I believe our fall in with rough talk rather than to lice headquarters he telep responsibility.” . Papers here—your material elrcum- copies are in this office.” on r Protective eRe, Danisie ie associated with Mr, stances will be grealy enhanced.” “Why no, Mr. Daniels. They are in d achieved Brewster in many enterprises, ay you “Thank you. With the aid of the the Lincoln Bank vaults, But I can An adventurous Western story full of the personality of a rare sive @ soft answer, Buch was the casus woman. Judith Sanford inherits an interest in @ cattle ranch only to 3 | ¥itH the bishop, as reported in reason shoald not spend the night after o dance | English paper, who asked in town at the house where 1} Association, a man who wealth and power through daring kaow," Clark went on, “You will Ballister-King data you will be able get them for you, if you wish.” 5 Gnd that she must fight an unscrupulous foreman to establish her ‘why he never went to ehure’ 4 Baty re 16 WO By AY OWS CONdIDA | ee lation. © Srobably hoa from hier thig meme to Carry out what Mr Brewster hoped ““Thask your! de what inom. We rights. ‘There is « close-up gun fight In this yarn that has never } YoU see sir, it's like this," wag. thd and an elderly woman friend? I am| "My, Daniels? This is Mead of the ing.” to do.” may wait here, f suppose, till you re- ‘apaatdn’ fer “4 t ngs iteh-darig reply, “the fuet time I went to obmreb § & young man of 27, and my sweet-|P. A..” he wald. “Il must nee you this The four guards waited outside “Tt all depends on how complete turn.” been outdone in fiction—when one man faces six in a p! they threw water in my face, apa the \ heart lives 26 miles out of the city,| morning, sighly important.” Daniets's private office while Mead the 4: is.” Pearson hesitated. Then, seeing gambling room bebind the Jatibird Saloon. ond time they tied me ti . & vould be sheer prudery for your’ 1" iSt four twen, hushiesy 10. be fence GOs pe name Tine ieed- pasos tor Just eusbran avenivalite aa-magoatstn fasa he pein pacrisdist. Begins this t Mond bishop amlied gritage, * , “I wan’ four men, huskies, to teetive tol tl nance what for just such an even! es Gy Jd burr Hy 4 5 PY BR to stop overnight under with mo every. minute of the time happened to Griswold and Brewster, this. It wae intended for the use of “Certainly! T'll be back br twenty eg on page nex ay time You go, by they nd circumstances you wate, Not from now on until] am through with "Good God!” Daniels exclaimed, eltber Mr, Griswold or Mr. Brewster~minutes.”” fi dirt on you,""--Outlook, . > . -

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