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HOME PAGE | MONDAY, DECEMBERs, 1919 Pauline ‘Furl Copyrisit, by ‘The Pree On Health and Beauty Bathing for Health and Beauty: ong’s Advice Co. (The New Yoth Evening World). HE daily bath ts just as essential to general health as wholesome food and fresh air\and the all-over body bath is the’ only one which will positively keep the pores of the body open and clean. Particles of dead skin form on the surface of the body and, like the shampoo removes dandruff from the these tiny particles of dead cuticle Pores a chance to breathe. hair, #0 does the daily bath temove from the body, thereby giving the Pure castile soap is preferable to medicated or highly perfumed ones for the ordinary healthy skin, and when it is really pure it will relieve dietressing dry condition of the skin, and strong soap. often caused by too much hot water Puro starch baths are beneficial in the treatment of pimples and blem- ishes, which are sometimes inflamed and painful. Fill’ an ordinary bath tub comfortably full of luke-warm water and add about a pound of starch, Previously mixed to ® smooth paste with cold water. Two cups of vin far may be added to this bath with denefit. A camouflage milk bath for softening dry, olly skin may be made by placing an oatmeal bag in the tub of water about ten minutes before taking your bath. Use a pound of oatmeal and a half pound of pow- dered orris root and sew them in a dag. This will turn the water a mjlky-white color and soften it con- siderably. Many women save the bits of soap left from large cakes and, after drying them, chop or shave them into fine bits and use them as soap flakes, but a better way is to add to the soap shavings a double quantity of powdered borax —that is, to three t Poonfuls of the soap use six of the borax. Mix ; well and\place in“canton flannel bags and use as above suggested. A tonie bath may be made placing some of the following mix- ture into tepid water: Aromatic vin- egar, one pint; tincture of benzoin, two tablespoonfuis, Bran 1s considered by many ex- perlenced women as particularly beautifying to the skin on face and body and a bran bath may be made by simmering two pounds of bran in several quarts of water on a very slow fire for about three hours. After straining the liquid portion add tovit half @ teaspoonful oil of lavender, rose or any favorite perfume. A cupful of this may be added to your bath. Wontén with dry sicin should mas- sage the body with olive of, and those with dark, olly skin should rub with grain alcohol after the bath The Offi By Bide Miss Tillie Denies She but Bobbie Is 6 ELL,” said Miss Primm, W Private Sccretary to the Boss, as she tossed aside ® Newspaper she had glanced over, “I mee Jenkins has freed that Mexican he was holding prisoner. Now I guess Texas won't be in dange> along the Rio Jancirio River.” Popple, the Shipping Clerk, smiled. “Goodness gracious, lady!” he said. “You certainly are mixed up about that Jenkins affair. In tho first place, i¢ was a case of the Mexicans holding} Jenkins. And in the second place, it’s| tha Rio Grande River that divides ‘Texas from Mexico. Jenkins was in Jail at Jaures and” — “Puebla, you mean,” sapped Miss Primm, somewhat irked at being cor- rected. “Puebla’s in Colorado,” said Popple, | rently. “Really, you ought to study geography, Miss P-imm.” | “I did study it when IT was in school,” she replied, “but ?-—- “But that was many years ago ani she's forgot it all," came from Bobbie, — —- ce Force Dudley Comrricht, 1919, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The Now York Kvclttox World.) Sure, She Did Dined With the Boss, | vate offibe at this point. Miss Tillie decided get even with Bobbie. “Mr.~ Snooks,” she suid, “Bobbie accused me of going to dinner with you.” “Young man, when were Miss Til- Ne and I out to dinner?” demanded he “Some one told me it was last Tuesday,” suid Bobbie “Well, you pay less what gossips say, you. People are | “Yes sir!” | The Boss started back to his pri- | vate office. “Oh, Mr. Snooks,” called Bobbie, “your wife called up. She's going to Philadelphia to spend the | | night with the same fr ited overnight last wee! “AM right!" And the Peared in his room. Bobbie arose and opened the leading out. “It was Tuex¢ she was away Jast week,” he After which he made his’ exit Boss disap- nig suid, hs] by ends she vise | _The Day of Res \ CAN'T SLEEP I Too MUCH Noist Newand Original @ For Fashion Designs ae = By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1910, by The Presse Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World) A Yarn-Embroidered Motif Decorates a HERE used to ¢ T be a time when a suit or a coat was suf- ficient unto one's needs as a winter outer covering. The coat might be of fur, or the collar of one’s suit might be of it, or a fur neckpiece might complete either the coat or sult. But this win ter no garment seems complete without a searf of some sort, the varley of which ranges from fur to velvet, keramic, camel's hair ve lour or dovedown. And the color of | them may be any one of the rain- bow—vivid mika- do red, cool apple HAVE You READ THis, Noise CHILDREN INSTANTLY | “ Say Merry X.nas ) To Your A ed WITH A FUR COAT ” WHAT Do | CARE, ABOUT THAT % “THINK IT'S INTERESTING > green or dove blue, bright orange jor a lively pur- | ple are all as pop | ular one as the jother. The usual way of wearing the scart is | around the should ers and with ends pulled down un- jder the belt in front, but I have | pictured wn tndi- THe Ban ON No vidual way, that T THOUGHT IT (OSE Det ep dtle MIGHT SAVE You IS LIFTED ikiDs.. | Dhae a 3 ORRYING ABOUT GO THE LIMIT. oun tinctive feature of the scarf. Any | soft yoollen ma terial velvet | may be employed AN INDIVIDUAL SCARF AND MUFF 8 | for its construc. & tion, with a con Pt trasting color satin, silk or velvet \1ining, and to mateh it I have sug> gested a medium-sized round muff of the same materials. ‘The'scarf is fin- ished plain around the edges, but tn the centre, which I have.shown as be- ing at the front, a large rose design Is embroidered in colored yarn, And to emphasize the mafts relaffonship a rosebud In the came colorings is em. broidered on the muff, ‘The effect is truly charming, and for the girl who |likes thingy “differont™ it will have an Immediate appeal, It is exceeding’ | | WHAT To Give ME For X-Mas or Practical and economical for every day wear, suits are concerned, but with fur coats they are worn inside, to offer their refreshing color at the neck and_ front, when the coat is thrown opem. “ Indeed, the wearing of such a scart with a coat of fur is one of the newebt capric h ‘These colored scarfs are «” not limited to outside wear, though ~~ this is the most new and smart where » ANNIVERSARY Thomas De Quincey’s Un- —. the Office Boy. “Now, rd. suggest conscious Humor. that”. | EC, § commemorates the death, iin ern matbute, young man!” said | in 1858, at Edinburgh, Seotland, 8 mm, interrupting. “Are you ’ f Thomas De Quincy, the cele- trying to insinuate that I am an old oe showed orn denial, as he! i i poh y weman?”* $ 7 As Campbelk had said only a few But Fibey ost to work to ie the i at, present. But the pin must be fone abe teed Mg ge! once denial, a brated English author. His gifts of Mot at all," sald le, “Why, By Whose Hand Did Ursula Pell Meet Her BOaRace oe: MALONE: aahbe, Gt TAGE, Aad Atte S TRE Race: OT tasanicrdune it, but I've a no- And then he broke forth again into| impassioned and beautiful prose were 4 fast this ing T Scotchman's ' national sense of rection, and after a time hy su this morning I was Winking how I W Si 7 led Her Vi Scotchman’s a . seded. tion which way to look," said Fibsy, the droning song: enhanced, he said, by his fatal use of a young you look in spite of your ager Death ?—Where Had She Conceale 1 Her Vast umior, be merely stared at his inter= ceeded. |) T SIR Si WAY Se ea ee “i tn ake te oteed s Bm optuml, Physieal phia Bhd steal te alt “Oh, . ; Fs 4 4 pad . i ere are two th o , 4 e. . , i onde Waseca he re Fortune in Hidden Gems ?—The Most Analy ti- well since you're, In a chut- Fleming Stone, sald, “the murderes Tt wan Mra, Polls sitting room, As well as any greater thing!” || npiimie Shyaleal, Bess wad led to tee a . . ry 1 . * i A > pl re r oe 8 ‘lemming Stone was sti) - rouple! opeated, . rs a Pesca Ge Tine ake said | cal Reader Will Be Unable to Solve the Baffling Fee > A a lg eanAtcae Re that t ing. aome packets of papera in the peculiarly insistent wey, until they | Opium Mater,” he portrays the misery joner, the m le eeper, 4 : on ri ie, 4 ca y b we . ere vant ann 9 rg Mg I yo ee Problems of Th hrilling Tale of Mystery “Sam? Oh, he's Agnes's half- , and why the pin is valuab dosk. e ‘ Were all nearly fran eile “put | 224 the exaltation under the drug. OWE, THR GET tan Or roe | Okt ne : brother, and he's half-witted Stone persisted in his belieg that | “Out with it, Hibs for I'm going | "stop that!” ordered Lucilla. “Put! irom deticacy of constitution he BN ‘ is AAARAAAAARRRARRRAARAANRAAAAAR AAD AAAD yrothivr, ane h a. ne Ais belles i i ak How hn f of the room, somebo: complimentary, but he just can't help Goperieht, 1919. b7 J, B, Lipginentt Company. CLI MORE Se RGLGBEN CUETAHC e Cay Te MPMI Ina Ue nS Om nC cue Pour intoraindon patare J unrmemit : to be very careful in Me diet, Bis @5y-c0 ig ua THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS 16 ibeeie oR eARIMALYO? Overy Gh the JAMA Her bent ceed Oat . “Walt a minute,” said Stone, “iin: | nor menu being constantly coffee, © we Oh, Pickles!” chuckled Miss Tillie, a oh cain thank you. I'll be all of Ursula Pell's diary, and though 0 Fibsy told of what Sam had ten, Sam L you take to sb be rice and milk, and a piece of “= Tare folee ammo fi le, “1 BO Sor lr RON TNO WES Ke. my own ‘Intelligence cftice, Hey, It gave no definite assurance, there suid, and of the snatch of song he ine e the pin Ing" Jollars!” | mutton from the loin. The cook re- “"Y ‘Say, came an == my 0 € ce ort moe! ween trensthaned f " , ars jot of dolla 4 ‘ p06 Uy the peveen there aie te oat ER OR CHEU Re r Tle LECH HRCOLE TR MG Rea An” TREE ak chs ma: fair aw etka ee ce out hia | ceived’ tie inatttotions éaily. tm alia 9 The lac ed to the bright. his theory, Before f Goi 01 , of ( “I thought they ran by steam, not 3)! Mm hw vacant of knowledge scems @ bit uncer “Yes, twa, three, four—lot of dol- | Duchess he pes Bibs od Me could, & coal,” said Miss Tillie. tolas "i f 1 tain.” h H } “Whee!” sangout Bobbie. “There's | ir i . sonny, gum, you ae wail Dibay; ("katte hen you'll tell me where the| have had no senso of humor.) “Owing: the prize boob. ‘The cont” heats the! i ol Bang ay a es and, and Fibsy wiv 1 MIRE Tele wa thle eat wien pone | ei and the mepeiba hagas ae ones and the water boils the steam | { ‘rina ad ony ean it HGP irra Ore ear iTS Telee LEIA ROPE hora aa TE eae ea Bam toll then it 1s a sip, | litional derangement of the stomach ' 3 4 he went on, after the pin, and at, failing ius tl orning re ” “Don't alng that again, Look, 0 : . olen frowning. "Who's the prize boob? | CHAPTER X acrve Wiemitg Stone, and’an ape I heard you sing- Pell in’ a fit of rage at his {i Sum says he has tho pin, but he ; | 90, in as to increase nervous ire Where d'ye get that stuff? You know, APTER X, Mae Rad Aone rial aatenate aa P She was of an irritating vesn't Know where it Is." oo m look utterly | ritation, and prevent me from attend. if you go ruffling me I'll get you} (Gontiaged tite #ll the reward Terence Maguire de- “No, sir! Sam don't sing that you tell me’ Stone said, “and it may “im afraid you're trying to draw prank Where's the pin’ Nice pin] ing to matters of overwhelming im- °§ fired so quick your head will swim, "66 ND this poker? Did it te fl th more ne that not only retu Water from an empty well, son; bet: oh, pinny, pin, pin! where's the pin?! portance, If yeu do Met femmeaione ae ‘Gwan!" growled Bobbie. ‘“Just) here, wheregit i And then, Fibsy seemed possessed ‘Oh. a pretty give up the pin, but teased ¢ ‘ y some other green felds and Oi op Know! cut the mutton in @ diagonal rather Hi because the Hoss took you out to din- | Wasn't she hit with it? i new iden of some sort, for with song. Come your voice. talized the intruder who sough pasture new, ‘ “ right, where }than in a longitudinal form.” “Ww, 5 ner the other night, ou think you ro vibe hen elation BUAAOAY CeMtANInIBh Andie meni a mn sings pretty bag Bint what ‘une could be 1 know it Mr, Stone but s'pose i Nice nin fore said tee Batch cook, me Ha ole ia ah 5 thin CMGHAG lle tan fromthe Poon wheed 6 tone and smile as a clue to the ou just speak to the innycen ” Ue stand still ti I get “Oh, golly!” came from Miss Primm,| all been thrashed oul.” rep haw he Fan shen i ind 1 hes You go y. You can te timed Lucille, | . wr in a low tone. | Hughes, a litite ,petular snows anything. ne anything! I don't Hees aL a 8a he “Walt a minute!” Misa Tillic said. she wasn't hit with the ne Whe Why should Sam steal the eile toe pin at “IT want to explain ‘one thing—the) 2° Sasn't | , ea Waa Mie ; Joe aaked hor Gye bie with Butaxe i co Hoss did not take me out to dinner or| sk ‘a iia pat ite Me eiaec ban mernerlites’ hs > ment ' 0 | where else. I'm not running! knockgt onto the sharp knob on the Tide tion and he forget You tell what such peaple oh ' found with my boss. I got money) fender.” what I've tried to teach him of , will do, y returned. “He may a to buy my own food How do you know te und consideration t others y mn you biding it, # took pin-oplr pin euriful “Ye 1 it's a lot-of fan at them), ag ss He's of humble bir vat I'm endeas Den | Hid, and he may have ctme in and wutifu i ben ul a, and it's a lot-of fun at the sre'8 a blood stain. on civ bray He of humble birth, but Ln endeay (DoYeu ||"; pe Sa meee cel D Coffee pots can be sweetened by a “ knob, and her head was right by it, OMNE to make him of sentiema 1 J ashes | ter in th 1 knob, and her head was right by it, Pe M ne vi in “his She qteun ears ine: OH Loiting wood ashes In water in them, pickles!” chuckled Miss| ‘The poker is two feet away.” whole, but in emerg over of * much?" ' kit ! f . : “Might ‘a’ been used, all the sume," sou ntent ¢ c | Quite w good deal, of late. He's Pi Mia ridieulous a) Preach experimenters have foumd Mr. Snooks came out of his_prit) und Wibgy stared at it, *Howsut ever, Bis Mul iebiog Om (fond of Agnes, and’ ho trails her (i))made bln far te .ced would ,ordinary sod an efficient filter for ae ===2==) that don't count, ve got her dead, Task ng like a dog after its master uve been really attractive, had the sewage. ’ “ Ns und we've got to find ont who did tt fore. I ie York Kvening World Ursula “wouldnt have chim [ave beon real'y attractive, had the wow a , Pr - e “and, #0 far, it wasn't Mr. Bannard.” ask ‘ve hal ese 1. Who wrote “The House of Seven| round much when sho was. her 4 i . . | Wetntapade eameneee U Rare? a Hughes, wit! aN bad done hi hes and Fibay's heart) % What kind of fish oll 1s used aw] 1 don't ike him.” suid Lucite, tits were ne Phin s And AREGONS The sA00i 06 A Sree “4M [ t ed unsteadily m nventor » th big Mister |a tonic but | am sorry for t nd he does Pay ‘ Barbara Frietchie on er Pinay, rBtuendd,: 4 ie 1. In' what Sodth Amerionn couns|adere Awan I tnint’ ha oueme ie Yat wantin Kia cates . , oe aro so far, they ain't nothin’ 1 everyth big fat Mister Che y ix platinum mined extensively? | be put in an inatitution.” eae Ap ‘. New South Waces ts said to contain On 8 day in| mm ey career, ine woke the table, Une de Yes, yes, in Missy Pell's room.” j nor | (RON for t He's not up, Sam.” he sa os Fuarops . 1843 it outmatched man's. Of’ ail, ain't who, but tos uninspected bay began to think the alled the Badger] sane, just f -m nded. He “remember 1 ape . Barbara Fyetchie's blood runs! what we must hunt out tivel, « and partitions: ¢ ntellect. was merely + | State? etly harm : ald you put thes AM attapnnenl. 50 oer. cae bg ough the veins of Old Glory. She No secret P »ken t An y y does the Island] “fring 1} in here,” suggested In the crack in. the end af KS cigarette leatures a are i ° a atone : re 4 cigarette holder | put pin in chair for to} stone was a gray-haired woman with the found It fere this, ceroty Adem college tn He you did aire ne ia hap s Fibsy ran out, and came back with p ie : j fight of @ mid-Abystnnian lion in her tanita Aid @aciiite i , ; | , aes About % per cent. of the motion veins, On a morning, | while I find th 2h ib eer rece Who? and the blank, foolish fave ap pare wilted bey caer pictures shown in New Zealand are Lee's Tr | ae ae eee ine quiring co ultaiy oes Oho American productions, Stonewall dackeon, every flag af the| Fides, admiringiy. “Puts 1 J with satisfaction no! not Campbel nme Now SIS Pan Fa Adjustable fee: for bath tuts have 4 United States had been lowered. Up|on the very spot! An’ me uv ‘ hed Bone ae Urte t was Agn p Pan? Sear arn aie aoer rendu aint n invented to make them stand. | rose old Rarhara Frietchie in the face | foolishness about lindin ¥ the procedure | In w wane vnd Sam bin “han i level on uneven floors ; ment ploughing the street, chappte got in! 1 bbe ) ; wen in the big ehair, in the very aldn’ rere | a hauled-down flag and set You do certainiy babbie f » evident |: lt ar yaa heer i ere tris bad concealed oan French inventor's hammock can attle window, h itginess.” flung out Hughes, unabie eff No pes | cul 4 boy! How'd you get in thia least ine converte tate comtortisly nea mr | 1 urd, Stonewall Jackson’s conceal his@annoyanos at th ha oh 12. Who was the promoter of the| ' Nate { to hold a person erect a | eye caugiit ment of it Vire The forwardness, as he looked upon it i ant, | Willurd- Dempsey fight? | GiliehicautRAnaei| a abl awiecan : Lueilte orted eard the others ay 0 ay rifles shattered the staf, but old Bar Yee, sit" and Mibsy's nie ac Mic, 1g} walked in here!” poked with talking about ably t used deanna a fare had caught the banner, and iceptancero? lughes's sep fer at alo ” WE VANGWRES TO. SATURDAYS | eee hin ponlavemmat Buk at femicnt be in. ihe rack, and he res. A pivoted lever attachment Malia nan “i far out over tho street, she zo of frony. The bay wos not ce vering phi ad ly alt tiara Whur hint a QUESTIONS. ‘Stone's next question, a look of deep membered the jden Wy eeu > BakY Gan 1h S cried, “Shuot, If you will, this old|cetted or bumptious, lie was Stone'a’ Him es be that Did you mee 1 ny 2. Longfellow cunning came into his eyes, and he “Keep him ont ne told man er fe cdl : gray head, but apare your countr: stant, and took no orde i Dachshund his head. For the detective them, us ha prepared to go to see sae a fag’ And the giullant Jackson's eye) from his chief, but he n x eee 4 Then, 8 teal 7 8, Hooker ‘T, Washing: | suid, “Where ts the pin now, Sam?" “Rannard, “Don't Jet Sam get away Extensive leposita of aebeatos hawe: wi and his #hout blazed now, |importan his own merit on sel T don't wan y window n, Sam stea al weatadat Ab 5 | of r eyes gleamed with whatever you ) i iscovered in no and thmpe p ; ane ; Nth alent nine Tee 9, Potato; 19, Lima; 11, 5; ‘The lack-luater eyes f! bave been opengd. } “Who touches a hair of yon ‘gray haved with Insolence or !mpertinence all iii history, Quit tating, pin, Vt ta a sin to ateal x pin, Tt te ' ‘an uncanny wisdom, and the stupid (To Be Continued), ave Deen, PORE naa ee end dics like @ dow, Murch oni” to any one, His only desire wag to can't you? < # ain to ateal @ pin—it Le'’—~ \ Pn iy es hid y ” il at th ca wey inl t ! oii > eed