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Lesson No. 6. ——— i JR Few Final Hints on the General Care of the Body. sate By Lillian Russell. HOUGH the former {s infinitely i [ more valuable than the Jatter, the average woman cares fess @bout her health than about her beauty, Bho proves this by wearing all eorts of i i Pal AiR aa pl Gopyright, 1902, by Frederick A. 8tokee Company. CHAPTER I. An Americam Princess, 'Y story opens on a spring evening M in Paris, when Col, yon Altdorf, of the Novodnia Diplomatic Corps; Sir Gavin MacKenale, the great @llenist, and myself (Robert Creighton, Esq., man of leisure) sat sipping our Bock at o marble-topped table at the Cate d'Alencon, I had strolled into the cafe by chance, @na had found MacKenzie and the Coio- fel in deep, not to say troubled, confer- nce. They had called me to join them, ope having an altogether ficti- jo fhe tlie subject of their talk, and had @sked my advice, I will state the case @s briefly as possible. Among the petty Balkan States is the @ny principality of Novodnin, Russia Wad for years kept an eye on it, only Waliing for n pretense to annex the Hetle country, The present ruler of Novodnia was Prince Carol IIL, more familiarly known as “Prince Karl.’ An Opposition party, led by one *George Pavelovitch, had long conspired to de- ose Carol and seat Georgo on the fiirone, Russin secretly alded this oppo- @ition, honing to use George as n cat'r- aw for the annexation of Novodnia, Tho Pavelovitch party had been tempo- farlly routed by Carol's army, and were fh hiding among the mountain fast- Heases, Carol had not been direct helr to the @hrone, but through an unexpected}, @eries of deaths In the reigning family bl succeeded to the royal office a Hl or two before this story begins, P, obscure member of the royal family, he had visited America, There he had met and become engaged to a beautitul New York girl, Heanor Mannering, The marriage had been celebrated at Now- port. While bride and bridegroom had heen driving home from tho church thelr horses had run awdy, The new Princess had been thrown out of the carriage, her head striking a Jamppost with such force as to knook her sense- Jess, When she hasl recovered, her mind twas Kone, The frantic Prince had her brought to Paris and placed her undor Dr. MacKen- gle's care, That great brain specialist had 66 far cured her that her mind was now completely restored, But her memory of evénts transpiring during the past year was an utter blank, She had been told of her marriage, but had no recollection of her husband, Meantime Carol had succceded to tha throne of Novodnin; und, before his wife's recovery, had been forced to eave Paris for that country. There was @ hard-and-fast law in Novodnia for- bidding a reigning prince to marry a be In other words, the wife of @ prince must have be born a princess, The people enraged at the news ‘of Carol's marriage to an American gir), Phe Pavolovitch party made capital of it, The noyal advis led by von Alt- def, hesought him to divorce thé un- fo'tunate American 49) to secure the @u¢cession by a royal marriage, Pho prince stubbornly refused; being deeply in love with his be autiful young wife, Io was impatient to leave No- Yodnla and to hurry back to Paris to rejoin his prin But on this point this ministers wers as adamant, The gountry was already in a turmoil and It he should absent himself even for a day the as no Knowing how the Pay- wlovitches might {not turn the fact to thelr own ndvantago,” In the interim the princess bade fair to Jose her newly xecovered réagon, by band whose very fi she could not remember, A alight of emed eveaty y her continued manly, im he’) in tho Prince's Interepta!* us Idea of my good sense, had told La receding year, while still merely |\ , PTT ee ee eee ee health-destroying things tn onder to fa. hance the vharm of her appearados, L once knew a girl who regularly put* belladonna, in der eyes to entarte thy pupils. “You wil be Fey? hages Meg ise years," I tokt her, (I'm Led the price,” she cnolerel.” Euan, are blind now,” gala 1 As a matter of fact, there ts a very Grect relation between health and beauty. 4 No woman who (a mot healthy can have « good complexion, bright pyes or @ proper carnage. The rules to be observed in thia mat- ter are very simple and common sense, ‘Metr meneral, heading { “don't be careless.’ Interrupted von Altdort Sir Gavint 's narrative. “His if Rove i Bt | hevs ordered me to stay in Parts to be near ‘his wife and to send him daily send ini ‘dally, pleua 0, Toon |e send him dally ploag to ‘he Is and not to have the imathese $9 to leave Novodnla.” Sir ‘Gavin M. on the other hand, acts solely interests of this tty Aumont cess. Ho says he cannot for | te her continued adda se tat 8 one is not allowed to peo and husband of whom Li A has Tans much, but whom she does not re er. sir Gavin says if she could 866 him And thus set hor mind at rest re- garding his identity, she would soon grow strong enough to bear the whole ‘truth and to be ‘told that she is merely & morganatic wife, But this is the oa cial hour, If ehe continues ‘to we site may lapse back ‘Into. * smbeclity, mm ‘There jo whole Doble. “There,” ¥ excl yl “win Ly} some one-to ‘Mnpersonate the Brings t him visit her once or twice, talk with her and set her mind ot’ reat, When she {s gtronger she imponition and the reasons It was necessary can be_explained to her,’’ Doctor and diplomat gazed at each other In delight, “The verra Thing!” erled MacKenale 8 his broad Scorch accent, “And never thocht of it!" “That is the erie Altdorf, Yon en Sir tf Na tibet b aight The Evenin 7 T and collar of Jace, chemisatie and collar, Pattern 421 for mailed for ten conts. Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pullteer Bullding, New) York Clty,” Fashion Patterns. Designed by May Manton. Blouse or Shirt-Waist. HI8 shirt waist with chemisette, 1s but ae Ihustrated ts male of royal Material required for che medium sine 19 4 yaris 21, worrying over the Fi na tte | 3.198 yards 21 or 2 1-4 yards 4 inches wide, with 94 yard of all-over material for ii I i 2 i i ae 23 & Tenet bagel eventually spol the mhape of thigh. Blastics attached © the coret a uch better, ‘These are a fow ‘ittle things In the matter of dreas which it te well to | on observe, ¢ The Garden pi ides , now yeu, ait her benefl Hig rn ea, gurily, » i Bn La deepondeatly. ee. there a of It cbs is eed fd [v) strikingly hnider nari ot er et im at @ glance. He was Denia alton 3 former soldicr of fortune, who ial served in a dozen little wars all over the earth and who now picked up @ precarious LD ag unofficial Paris gorrespondent for London papers, Bril- Hant, talented, full of Irish wit, brave as a lion and UniVeraAY. beloved, this Irishman had deliberately thrown wa ER eae) In. life aby becoming a iN a 1 & atu mone of the tall houses on the Rue Boissonade, backln ‘on the bie matden ioKengié’s sant- farium an Phat Was Oe reaedn | do} ply te 1 Idee tha lenly occurred to Jeahed over and ‘tr lefly described | q what 4 Knew of Mallory to my two com+ pantons, ending with: “Nhut's the very man for our tdior feow ot He's always hard if you otter batled a ood | price he'l it Boubt: y t to impersonate Ai tated He has World «. and allows various combinations, ohiffon taffeta, with a chemisette $2, 4, &%, %, 40 oF 42 inch bust will be 7%, oy oC mo~ on ae \atory, anatites, ‘Winter ts a very trying pertod on the okin, ‘Wear gloves every moment that you are in the open alr, They are inexpen- lve, and no gentlewoman should be fen without ‘Phe question of propriety aside, they prevent roughness of the hands. On windy days a fairly thick vel} will pre vent roughness of tho cheeks. Never G0 outdoors difectly after Washing the face an@ hands. There are @ doren practics!, every- day ooourrences to bear in mind. If you read while lying flat on your back yon may expect a alight crossing of the eyes in time, Rough work about the house always eat B¢ dono in gloves, A title woman I know pant $9 for e palr of thin rubber gloves to wear while washing dishes, Almost any woman could make as adequate a palr out of ol Rent aWeep ‘or dust without covering |necd. sap, at the shane ¢ Bestdes, Big sles eae a Se X ao epuldn’¢ do bets as ving assent ly awa lout ay beckoned, son nt cing fm cy ong wake unttt het Ee heard ‘wh eke lle or Mah 1b : whi! ot overy' day in that ford ott 'Yes,"" replied Mackcenie. rand yen ip have: 000 francs a month for your peér- Wh: to b fe i thousittusly iy yo ty ine iby bag a8 its, and this wil let me out of that cursed newspaper work bit, A thousand @ month! why, ‘a i Gupartianintintt City éré ‘Here are your hair, Besiles.teing untidy, you clog the pores of your sealp, which Isada to premature grayness, ‘The matter of do0d I have taken up ih & previous @aticle, Candies, eweets, rich foods and alco holie, liquors have an {mmediate effect on’ the complexion end on the tecth, Hat regularly and ae much as your appetite directs, An iipmourished body {a never @ beautiful body, Above almost everything ene, got plenty of sleep, That ts one of the most impontunt things for the women who would be young wien 's#e is old. Bleop prevents wrinkles ond makos sing hours firm, ont fut, Bo 2 By Justus w w& # w «& Miles Forman ead fromnits, dtu tine th a0 certain al 9) me + aid wig mtd its faim can't it Wf ove will ‘Sop ese said luxury, ane the checker game in lives jeaths, By the saints, ft gives me a genuine thrill, A quick Kn Sitee'vioy , ond a mind t wart at once, Oone, by by the eo gentlemen! I'm your man fe stud aloud foyougly put “Ot band to Macltensie over the rot Mackenzie was busy with the meerscliaum just, then, As for Von Altdorf, he was suddent engaged in rolling a cigarette whic! peomed to demand his whole attention, And I-oh, I take no pride in telling: it now—I was doing something wholly un- necessary to my cravat. And my cheeks burned red, I was not grown old in uch matters ke MacKenzle and Von Altdorf, Young Mallory looked at our quickly, in turn, then down et his ou stretched hand and up again. He frowned @ littls, and IMs eyes were pugsied, hurt I!ke a child's, He drew | ak the hand back to him slowly and | mak touched it with the other as if ho shousht thore must be something wrong with THN gen tienien,# he sald in a little surprised, stammering tone, “I—I don’t] ™ under'’—— ‘Then all at once he haltel vis vane ve for ‘ ral in| ince fished orlmson and palo In, in! ha wi You dn't do the, thin; eit aa it's dirty work tht tMnic no—gantieman’ could brini himeeit to, 80 you wouldn't do ant Rison and you won't take the hand of the man who will do the thing, You were sn fee ioe, for a—a bisckgiand and you—chone ae val hi cao mer" sald he halt er, Why it 4 Sasketanty thing D4 do, ton't fi ‘er Ounert tude ie i Seti id a ‘ou ? by ae. 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