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ft PAGESIX THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANEt EX1 EYES PROMISE ByJmnUa Kmtl nrw nm Tk YOUR HEALTH i es these measures rrotect by Efficiency and Add to Woman's Beauty By LUCREZIA BORI. i The Famous Spanish Prima Is Impaired i finodatc themselves to the cnanging Neglect of Body Ills By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. Ujiteil states Senator from Xew i'ork. Htmer Commissioner of Health, Xew York City.

positions ot your oook or paper, ihe strain is a sur destmyer of beauty. Here another excellent treatment to resure tired eyes to bril-Ik nee and beauty: IU yon want is: THE eyes are so very important in any of beauty that none of us can afford to neglect them. bcuuti-till eyes may so ni i a Hie face that one does not see the less attractive features at all. A COUJfTPy secure in its peace and prosperous fj sriiiare 'soft cheesecloth. A bit of iviieh-lmzel.

Dampen the cloth -thoroughly with witch-hazel. ie uijd ths dnii.peneu. cloth over your eyelids, i'ress the doll) well into the eor-incrs about your eyes, and vou Will I find the effect most soi.ihir.s and I beautifying. i Another very mint precau f.ucnnziA r.oni jfj economic affairs gives little attention to government and the conduct of its offices, A man who has health, appetite, happiness and sense ef well-being- gives no thought to his body. Ife tafcesife as it comes and thinks naught of the morrow, I Wouldn't think much of a nation or an individual taking no heed of what neglect may do.

A tion is to cleanse all about your eyes thoroughly when you givtt your face its cold cream bath at night. cream on awhile, then remove it from about your eyes with soft strokes, taking care not to rub the tender kin beneath your eyes hard, This' may bruise and discolor it. Tt.ey are cnuubt by the spell of the eyes and do tint need to look further. Now jn -the Spring nj Summer months espi'cially. you will do well to Rive speiializcd tieautv care to your eyes.

For one thins, there is more dust nlmut and "viml to blow the dust into places where it should not be. if your eyes none and smar; from erntnet dust and from the glare of the sun. you can 'improve them nation will be aroused some (tay cy mai- pu. coiuxami. administration, which is sure to take place in some department.

Unfortunately, the neglect of physical oversight is likely to be followed by serious Impairment of some or-- Jf- A. This trouble is due to a rheumatic rendition and treatment would depend upon the source of the trouhlo, flaking, electricity, baths, diet, medication, all have tin ir value. For further particulars send a stamped envelope and repeat your question, Massage tlio parts with warm rod liver oil btifore retiring. The cracking is due to a luck of synovial fluid around (lie joints. Kan or of the general health, Eternal yigilanca la the price of.

health fluile as much as it is of national liberty. I Should become a pest, am sure, were I to take to task the many persons I come, in contact with who are violating Nature's rules. It Totildn't matter If hucn violations meant nothing more than heada'lies or colic. Rut. alas! They mean Jesr stfued, efficiency and shortened life.

'Ono day recently I was having a dish of crackers and milk with apple sauce in a eida ronm in iho Capitol. After you have removed the cleansing cream, you will do well to rub a skin food about tyes. Use a-) light a touch as possible in doing this and allow the skin food to stay on overnight. It will be nbsorbei) by your tender skin and will help to avoid wrinkle Dry skin, particularly, is inelinen to wrinkle in fine creases about the eyes. This may be the result of smiling as well as squinting in the liRht, and skin fond is ibo thing you need to smooth nut, theso wrinkles, Vyiion you wash your face in the mr.rning.

take care to press your washcloth, soaked in cold rinslftg water, over your eyelids. This brighten' and strengthen your eyes anj help 10 imparl to them the bi'ib liance and sparkle which' every pretty woman must have. wonderfully by binning them with a trnod eye-wash. There are several standard eye-washes on the market and your can vnu as to a good one. Vou may apply the wash with an eye-cup or with a dropper.

Personally, i find the dropper more convenient, you can drop the wash djioeiiv mto yourv eye and there semis to be less -vaste. Of there are other causes of eye fatigue, the principal one being overstrain. Vou simply must not use your eyes in bad light and you must avoid rending in a jogging street car or train. This is very for your eyes, as litcy must constantly change their focus lo aeeom- A. jignre kept passing the window, and after a while I observed that it wan ono fC my colleagues, who was racing up and down the terrace, ADVICE TO GIRLS M.

R. Q. What would you advise for pimples? A. Correct your diet and be sure that your intestines freely every day. For particulars send Stlf-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question.

Q. Is it nJivnys neces-stiry, to operate for cross-eyes? A. Xo, in some instances properly fitted glasses may ln corrective, do- pending upon the seriousness of the individual case, The operation, however, is not considered dangerous since it docs not involve the seeing part of the eye. M. M.

Q. How can I remove By ANNIR LAVRIE Kmrts himself some fresh and esorci.se. ie was in an overcoat and WilU bat pulled down over his face kee.p out the biting wind of holy fed Spring, but in spito fit all he drinking in volumes of pure air. Passing me on Ids way kick Into the. building he exclaimed against, the vile air the interior In this were hundred of men, cooped up for a whole day ia exhausted and coiilaminateil aunosphere.

i Office men and women, housewives, barters, Tnanii'iwlsta. store-leeperS everybody should know the Importance of fresh air and exercise in tlio fresh air. If you would live long you must tcserve the rules. An extra stroii? body may resist nil man- TVRAU AXXIR TiAUPklE: TM-JAPv ANXIIO TiAUniB: niA inlcecsled ill a VOline- Mill f.l,ra..1. IV ft M'UII TT.iV says he loves ine dearly and wants me to marry next Summer.

But there's ono thing. puzzles me and that Is he goes to see another girl. 1 hreak the engagement? I am counted" very good looking. BIiTIP. EYKS.

man. My mother does not object to our friendship. Wo have a home which is almost too small to entertain any, one. Mother says it would be no more than right to invito him to my homo, but. since 1 cannot, 1 bad belter drop him.

Would vou please advise mo what to do? HHOWN KYFS. nM-ir superfluous hair from my face? who sine-s so 0 you remember the poet IJJR RYKS: Yort should ex- plain to your fiance that you I havo given tin frlendg oh, very sure that this is her REAL love she says No! But in the eyes that seem to search his soul lie sees the love and the answer to his plea and when IS sure, then her lips will say "Yes" and fulfill the promise of jove and faith which ho has long seen her ees. beautifully of "Eyes -that promise what her lins would still refuse?" Every lover la the world thinks of this when ho looks into the eyes of his beloved ami sees Dan Cupid hirkintr in their crystal depths. For until she is, inoW.V KYto; If you feel that ntr of abuse, but immunity won last, Some day you must pay Hie fiddler. I don't want to worry you or to brir.fr doom into your happiness, lhit I do beg of yon to five five minutes" tlioulit now and thn to the needs ot your body.

your home is not large enough to entertain your friends, my Awwen to Health Quetiont and that you expect him. to devote his to you, my dear, you aro, tactful and kind nil nut this matter, I am sure he'whT understand. T)KATt ANNli-J liAtlfiTK: I am a girl in my teens and would like to become acquainted with a 'certain younK-tiiuiv 1 Will you tell, me, how 1 may become acquainted? do, shall I invite him to mv home? i I.OXKI.V HOME-MAKING HELPS dear, merely refrain from inviting Ihem lo call on you. Hut there is no reason why you should refuse the invitations of your friends. DEAR ANXIli i.Atirni:: 1 am a young widow, and have been very much interested in a man for over a year, lie-cenily, he accepted a position out of town which resulted in a cor-1 respnndenee courtship.

have well ten several letters, hut received 'no reply. I know he is not ill pr; away from his duties. What would you advise me to A WIFE'S CONFESSIONAL Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Copyilglii. 192J 0 NeivsimiH Femurf Senlct, Ins. iOXFJ.Y, ROSK: If you L'.

How can I make my hair grow? A. This may bo done by an electric, needle. However, it requires the skill of an expert. 2. Shampoo ii frequently and use a Rood tonic, For further particulars kindly send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question.

H. T). Q. What causes fras in the stomach and how can 1 relieve ii? 2. I eauiics excessive perspira-lion at A.

This is probably due to an incorrect diet. Von should eat the simplest kinds of food, avoiding ten and coffee. For urther particular kindly send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your rjuesiioii. 2. This is probably due to nerve stimulation.

For further particulars kindly send self-addressed, skimped envelope and repeat your Dr. Cnprlanrt oiistrer for renders of this paitr tiueslions on vudir-inul, ud aniiitM tun siibints that it'c ot tjriinal iitlcrc.st. Whrrc Ilia xubjrct of trtlcr is siiei tli.u it oeuinot hi puhliahf'l in column. Dr. Voprhnul Kill, the Q.rtf.i! in a 'jiroprr writ )ou pcrxuunllii if a xrlf-rttUlrfxsfd, stampril euttiopo, in curlo-W.

Atlttrt: A T.h IXQl Dr. S. (Joinluiid, in care of thin ofjirr. V.iii, hjr N'nvsiaiK-r Tcaturc Si-nice, RllTIT. 0.

What can I do for falling liairV A. Try rubbing a good hair tonic Into. the pcaip afief sliampooins. Vw further particulars si-nd Slumped, Srlf-addrcKscd envelope atld repeat your fiuesiinii. S.

n. Q. I hnd a stroke in October nbil still feel the effects in my riirht side in the arm and I also have dizzy Spells. What you advise? would appreciate' (he friendship of, this ypung.mqn. Hose, do? ALU AMiXE.

not your Why Dicky Objected to' Madge's Plan. ALT, ALOXR: It is place, my dear, this man if he to writo to to why don't ask 'mutual 'to inlrortu ynu. It would be rjuito proper, after you have him, to invit him 10 call on 'you, and if Ipj.fsJnlereKtejljhe will be feind to do so, Annie tauHn trill letters of inquiry rm subjects of feminine interest from iionnq trouirtt renders of this pnnr and Kill reply lo them in these, eeilnmns. Litters to Miss Laurie ehould he ud- ins promised has ATIIIOIUXK'S dismayed little, gesture and exaggerated exclamation only increased r.iy (ho morrow. He had been so insistent upon her homecoming, citing the inconvenience her presence must cause in the Durkee household, during ihe stressful time following tin- in li 'V.

I 1' I Ci -'t to Hi 1,1 f- to write you. If he does not answer your letters, it is because he is no longer interested in you, and you hould not sacrifice your pride to arrival of the baby daughter, that 1 write him. Try to forget him. i dressed to her in care of this office. A.

SiVwsaKO and electrical treatment rnit benefit you. Keep down the blood i-Tcssure by careful diet, regular elimination and the amount "'of rest and sleep. Have your doctor prescribe for your fKirticular condition. A nAII.T r.KADETt. tj.

What would you advise for paiiifnTswollen joints? Aiso for israckin joit? Try Us for Good Job Printim belief that she was concealing something from me concerning the mysterious girl whom Lillian had brought to the farmhouse and entrusted lo lu care. 1 was sure that she had no such objection to Mother (Iraham's immediate arrival as she had voiced, and I felt that her only reason for dissent was an attempt to divert mv attention from the inadvertent little comment she had made concerning her patient. For an instant 1 was conscious of a distinct feeling of pique, of which in another second 1 was thoroughly ashamed, "if she were repressing some comment it concerned soine- did not know hov 1 was to appease his cerlaii wrath at our ol plan. Uut Kalherine who has-tlio trained nurse attitude toward any thing which interferes with her plans for her patients promptly disposed of this possible objection. "If Mother Graham is able to make a journey of eighty-five miles out here, it surely won't hin her to go twenty miles to New York City.

Can't you think up some excuse for Dicky to take her to a hole! for a few' days? Madge Phones Dicky. I whirled upon her with a relief so that 1 fairly stammered my answer. "Of course I can," I cried. "Ion L-rra Hie orieim. Plan was for" HALF MILLION LOSS IN BUFFALO BLAZE Here's a Way to Acquire Color and Sparkle By LUCREZIA BORI.

1 ii. The Famous Spanish Prima of which she, herself, was not Kiirc I knew her well eno that ami it behooved me not thin yet for of the word youth; am sure that this man's never- the blood coursing through your makes us think of onicknessTramng energy, hu has given him wake you so tljat you start only lo put speculation concerning it out' of my mind, but to -en Mi her camouflaging cue and return it. sucn success and so many interests, and vilalily and gaiety of made a hasty calculation ot the 1 until the end of the days rem: week, wh liL'FFALO, N. April 20. Fjiv yi'Sli'iday swept a downtow.i business block; deslro.viiif; lour store and dainngiiiK seven; olhers.

Tim loss I is i-slinKitcd ai $300,000. An explosion in one of the buildings is believed lo have started the tire. The stores destroyed are Ihe Ilrowning. 'King; company, Rob- 1 oil L. Loud, music company, the William Eastwood it Son shoe store, all in Main street, and1 jpoolUier's.

I'urni-luro store in Washington slrool. I had given "ie tramp died himself and ad- who niv mother-in-law as dressed ither." I must get Mollnr Cira- to the farm', before the arrival ham he tramp, and hear the story she of had promise-1 to tell me. Uniy py with scrap oi in hein; formation she possessed, could I deal successfully with the man who I snsneet- of being a blackmailing has been brought about directly by bis adherence to exer-ise. Now I want my women readers to knot that they can include exercise in. their daily routines quite as successfully, as men can.

Any woman can rise ten or fifteen minutes eariiev to get in her morning exercise just ds easily as any man can. Th man who makes morning exercise an accepted thing the minute he arises is the man who keeps his vivacity and youthful figure. He tr.ke.i his indoor exorcist at home in thrj icrning, no how eagerly he may be looking forward to the afternoon golf game. If a heavy rain comes up and he is deprived of bis golfing for the day he has already had his exercise. Women who are unflagging in zeal for lovely figures mi.

be equally as insistent on their daily exercise. If you feel very sleepy and lazy when you first get up, all the more reason to launch into (en the day wilh energy and ciilhusiasiu. Suppose you tire planning a long walk in the afternoon. Take your morning exercise, anyway. Something may prevent your taking the walk, and, anyway, liniliering exercises reach muscles which mere walking docs not reach.

Finish your exercises with this simple Lfcathing exercise: Stand by your open window with ycur bathrobe fastened, so you will not -i in a draft. Kiso on your toes, at the same time raising your arms until your fingertips meet above your head. At the same time inhale as as you possibly can. Pause a few seconds, with your lungs full and your arms above you. Now exhale slowly as ynu lower your arms and let yourself down from your tiptoe position.

Kepeat this exercise a number of times and yon will find that ii. improves your ion and brings color to your and 'sparkle lo our cy. s. spirit. We know, to that the woman who abounds wilh vitality and energy and spirit is the woman who most likely lo bo pretty, if 4 he is not really pretty, tier spirits and energy make her appear so.

Animation and enthusiasm mean so much in the world to-day. The woman whose face is animated with life, and whose varying moods of gladness aro expressed ir. her mobile ftafurcH, is very likely to have an interesting1 face. Now 1 know a man of over fifty who is envied by fur younger men liecause of the elasticity of his step and the gladness of his expression. This man's interests count up to a goodly number, lie is a.

successful banker, he loves sports of every kind and excels at sfiiia.sh and tennis. He enjoys golf and awinnning, and besides keeping lit) these interests in season be finds time to do a wide, amount of reading and to add to his aarvtdy extensive library. inmost nr. Although bis gestures Instructive Toys Are Most Popular with Small Folk By WANDA BARTON. TrriS.is an ot wonderful toys.

Vliero is money spent on t.c.- today than ever before. In making this toy investment there is very little thought put on it as a rule. The child's oko, environment, its nature and temperamental reaction to its toys is rarelv considered. Whr i .2 west, most expensive a largest of ils kind is bought with the idea that it the best. In the cheaper lines, the imitation! I those things come pretty high and are mado without Lasting qualities.

Educators sensed the real lack in the toys that go by and other mechanical devices', fc -hen they do Ihelr stunts there is nothing-' for the child to do but watch them with hands idle. This amuses for a While, then tires. It-does not stir the imagination nor make work for' idlo hands. So that is liy they favor the so-called "do with" toys. Those toys exert the mental and physical encrfties ot the child and are'-the most absorbing playthings a child can have.

Many children have rtrong destructive tendencies and with these toys they can pull to piece- and re-buili without really damaging things. Indestructible dolls. well-made wagons and other toys for outdoo: use resist destructive attacks and the tendency often discouraged 'lies a natural death. Usually children love the "do with" toys nnd treasure carefully every part Ilia. Makes building possible.

They grow lo be skillful, artistic, painstaking and good buil'ter in a -short time, Tim children of today have so mtiel to see constantly that, liiey develop along different lines from the children of a few years a to. Familiar with the- radio, all methods ot travel, and aecustomrd to view.ng with-bccasjonal glimpses of educational movies, they are wcii advanced. A toy must have stronger and more vivid appeal than those that would havo suited old-fashioned children, who had never seen or experienced these modem wone'ers. Children should he taught to take care if their and keep them in order. Thif may be easily taught, even to a quite young ehdo and it makes them appreciate ahem much more than if allowed to am thm.

the new toy he an event, rattier than Just an every day Jf a little girl lias a new; doll a year and i.as it all re-d-essert and fixed up each tlx months she wIlL'trensiire. it-The oldest doll Is quite likely to be found in company with the newest and loved even more dearly. If there are i) whelo lot nt time most of them are nnd never become dear to their liule mothers If the, clothes are removable -lb' child can mend, wash iron' then and "make new ones. One of oui most celebrated cliessma' -rs begun her work by musing doll's clothes, first ror her own dolls, then those of frien s. fame crew nnd an exe.i.sive cav her special orders.

With the' money so earned she paid her way through art school and irepnintoio classes, she-is internationally kiiownland eninol remember the time wIkh she could noi ew. Toys are an educational investment and -iould lie so con Are you insured against (ire? Ii not see Howells and Crossmtre. adv. nnil mannerisms reminded me 1 a rued me fear that his elusively of Dicky, i fnirlv ill wilt, the might prove a -true e. claim That Will lie Splendid." That roust nave a iny resi.

ai however, before she would be Mother Graham to accompany l'lla to her great aunt's home in North Carolina. Vou see Leila wished the baby to be born in the old home of her mother, of which Aunt Dora Paige is now the chatelaine. The baby chose differei. Ijowever. and staged her bow to the world up North.

However, there is nothing more certain than that Leila will lake her tiny daughter down there tor the Winter months. and 'for many reasons it is advisable that Dicky's mother should adhere to her original plan. That will mean shopping if a shame lo inflict it upon Dicky--but it will keep his mot her occupied and contented until it is practicable; for her to come "I fancy Picky will he able to stand up under be sjlrain." Kalherine said dryly, wilh hn inlnnal ion which betrayed her sjecret opinion that 1 was altogether t'bo elirerl'ul padding the rough pkuj-cs of life fori, my lomporamenlal husband. "fill, Fin sure he won't mind." I said hastily, with a miserable that I was sinking but the truth. "I'll get the.

telephone right away." 1 hurried down the slnir', glad to'-eseape from my little searching eyes. I was' extreme ly dubious of I i( my proposal, ii1- ovVri the telephone 1 briefly outlined rnyi request to him, he barfly waited for' in to finish before exploding into a "N'o! Nix: Nothing doing: What the deuce do you think I'm made nf? Twenty dollar bills?" least i There's quick action, efficient way to reach (lie heller grade of domestic helper;) maids, wailrosses, cooks, second girls and olliers- uia; (lie. Republi 1 can Want Ads. for the ordeal of nimlher inter- fit wiib the man she bad no view dn ised as "Sieve." Tills would give about four days' margin, and I Intimites' brief exerciae. Jt will send me said said is mud.

to Kallierine. I ib.it' I would telenlione the lit once and enlist all their imrkc powers of persuasion to Keep Mother at the other end of Island for four more l.ng Tlcii will he splemlidl" Kath- WINIFRED BLACK eS Sweet Sixteen's Outcry ripe' re (oined. distinct relief in her voice. "It will give me time to determine certain things, nhou' both of my patients before tile arrival of Copyrlstit, I02S. bj Nfwnar Fotturo Service, ln.

'I moling influence what, the any mv tell tale face had mirroro Km dismaying thought which a sudd come me. Dicky expected had me to come i.fter his mother upon want more than this, and we must have something to nmuse our-Eclves. Youth must have something to turn its energy tg, "Sometimes our systems just bubble over with energy; at these times we want to do something If only our parents understood us better and would put this energy toward the right track, there would be no cause for "We ark our parents if we can have a girl friend for the week-: end. No, it's too much bother or she has an engagement of her. own, consequently, we have nothing to do 'fop the so the.

first hoy that asks us to go out with lifm, we go. Not exactly because we want to, hut there's' nothing else to do. PUSHED until their head3 ara crammed shoved out into tlio world loo young, made jnen and women when they ought to he boys and girls, parents to blama for the whole jaz? question whew! Here's an indiclrpoTit $qv you, father and mother, and jt'a written by a little siy.teen-year-old girl, too. Jt isn't always spelled exactly right, hut a. lot of good eenwe and had temper it.

Jtead it and see how you like, it; "We have been puslied until our heads aro crammed, flm biggest part of outr time in our Y. W. A. DRIVE FOR EXPENSES NEXT WEEK (Continued From Pagn One) budget has been plan- (iOO IOjO 17o The following lied. Kcilt.

Salaries Klerlrieily Telephone Insurance Chrislino Urim, Miss si rung, Mi Parent Often Show Ntxlcct. 1 Skoog. rtr education Dinner Committee: Mrs. K'ltiie, 11 "To Yir.riv tbA tiiivnnia nva rtttrmnHrtn, f. Inn To childhood has been cut off.

When we should havo been playinar with our dolls, we were made to stay in and when we should hav been asleep, we were studying. Wc aro pushed by our parents, pushed hy one teachers, and thought dumb if we were not with the crowd. Vou cvpnet us at tthtcm to havo the knowledge of eighteen or twenty-year-olds of yesterday, am have our social circles and social actions Unit of Mxl.e.en-yiiar-olds. you who aro finding fault. I Youth Fritter It Energy, ii 4- mc there' seenis nothing more ridiculous.

In most cases, it is the It' t.n inn i '10 'BO CO S5 r.fio fio 'ion Membership Finance. Girls' Work Iioadqn'nrloi'K Coiilingenl Summer t'onfere iWllioihll limlgel Crowt'll, Miss Lyle. Music I'oniniiiteo: Mrs. Dewey. Other churches serving; Ihe enm-jiaign dinners will be announced later.

The opening dinner will be held on April 27. at p. in. The first report dinner April 2N, p. and the last report dinner April p.

nt. liiui, aiu liif yji ui nieii own social aj-tairs to care wliat becomes of their children, so having to blanie pomeone, they simply can't see why the teacher? cap't discipline their pupilsl But let the teachers really try to seriously discipline the pupils and se. how quickly they get a 'rise' out of these vry parents. "My advice is stop cramming our heads, let us take our time and give mS sortie real parental low and advice. UecausV we're not half as bai as you try to make us." Well, anyhow, she talks straight from the ghouhW, doesn't she? This liuif "Swt Jft'liat do yu thijik of Mil.

wip- M. 'ji-i4i)iiiii i.iiiu.-,.pi''i"piii'"ui"'T "At and fourteen wc are sent to parties; by the lime wf ret to we are so full of jazz we can't stop or else are no iic-of it wf vgtit Pomctlrjng morn, something different The next thinr is smoKing und from that drinking. "Our why ihouldu't we drink and smoke? Our fathers filial 13,200.

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