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eee eee yen i 1 of Notan I ) ’ One tolled ' die , “ wine e tte a when @ turned ine the « n bed lg - she moved ¢ we Ragged . rr and fond wood to ' . - ' And ne F Wot watery York ‘ * ' 4 ‘ ran down the * . . ry ¥ m ' *At last you ha ne," ahe eagerly ' ° s enelainn 1 had thought Harold ,."! Po aon | Ptaniey hed forgot n * 'T! fourt ne of wealth In New York friend hie busy career of doing | been found strangled by just socal that weird throat grip. And in every sPclkg nothing!" he pouted, etm Utee the murderer hua excaped. wi hin plunder the hus little citizen in @ burg of And no clue?! 000,000 people.” Yes und no, One clue, perha “You certainly do surprise mo, but such a fantastic clue that wo re gh by up CHNt get any wense out of 1" Why are you working? Maw your ONT Af father cast you off “When old Raoul Reaujolais, the No. He's cast me on, On to the restaurant was kille his pay roll of the New York Examiner, brother found moment or twe . ere o.months as a defo! was quite dead, The mur+ T have been there five. months as a befor Ne wae diite donde es ew repor When I finished col- jeaujolain died he managed to paint lege Dad had @ real Dutch uncle out the words ‘Crimson Stain! talk with me, Among several hun- That was all. Just those two words, @red other remarks of general in- {0 try denter Fe) third terest he said to me: ‘Kon, I've spent since the series of crimes have been thirty years in bullding up the Ex- known as the Crimson Btain Mys- @miner, 1 bought It when it was tery own and out. I've made it the most A cry of terror from Florence Montrose interrupted him, She had ht convulsively at hie arm, With free hand she was pointing wildly at a house they chanced to be pas It was a private residence of goodly size and set a litte back from the street. In a front room on the ground floor cluster of electric lights were evidently ablaze, for each of th room's several’ shaded windows glowed brightly. Against one of these shades a strange group was ailhouetted—a group of three figures. powerful newspaper in Now York— perhaps in America, I did it for the ake of my only son, Now my only gon can either be a loafer and squan- Ger the money I've earned or else he can take off his coat and pitch in and learn the business from the bot~ tom up and make himself fit to carry on this great work when | am dead, Which shall it be? I leave the choice to you. So 1 pitched in. It seemed the only thing for a white man to d One of these figures stood a little “Good for you!" applauded Flor- aloof from the two others, as if coldly ence. “I think it’s fine of you. directing operations. The remaining “Tell me,” inquired Harold as they two were apparently locked In & started out, “Why did you come home so unexpectedly?” “My father,” she replie “Is Dr. Montrose ill?” said Harold. 0,” she replied, her flower-faco clouding a little, “Not ill, But— queer, Ever since I was a child he has had spells of shutting himself up in his laboratory for a w working over some ch ment. And almost always the experi- ments would prove of wonderful val- tue to humanity. Well, he's at work death struggle Then Harold Stanley understood. Ono of these two men was strangling the other, who writhed helpless in hii griuy The third was giving direo: tons for the murder. “I's Mr, Hanna!" gasped Florence, he great real estate operator up here. L recognize his profile, They're killing him. He"-—— “Quick! commanded Harold, shak- ing off his momentary daze of hor- a wome such experiment now. But} ror. We met a policeman on the never knew one of them to take so Dlock below, Run back and get him. much of his time and attention as Quick He sprang away from her, vaulted e away, last Dece) yee, See pene mae Bey, ieee id the street hedge and crossed’ the nar- ber, you know, so that he could give his whole time to it. He is still labor- Tow strip of lawn at a bound, With Ming at it. And he has changed so, He clenched fist he smote the heavy fs haggard and thin and absent- plate glass pane of the window, The minded. He seemed almost sad at my Pane broke in. As he leaped up- returning. He looks on it as an in- Ward into the Jagged opening Harold terruption, I think. T can hardly get saw the silhouette of the third man @ word out of him. But I'm going to dart away to one side of the room. begin a campaign to wake him up, The next instant the lights were As an opening, 1 want you and your switched off, father and Bob Clayton to dine with In through the broken window Har- us to-morrow night. 1 wrote to Bob old thrust his body, heedless of the and to your father, to-day, asking splintered glass that cut at his hands them and face and rent his clothes, “Of course, I'll come,” As he set foot inside the pitch-dark “But what is this new experiment?” room a pocket flashlight’s rays smote “Father won't tell me, He won't blindingly athwart his eyeballs, At talk about it, at ail, But I'm afraid the same instant Harold's groping it's a failure. He used to be so rad- hand came in contact with a flimsy fant over the other experiments. And giit chair. With all his might he as glum as a funeral about this hurled this ineffective missle at the But 1 asked you to tell about te lens of the ppotiight. The your own work. What do reporters t lantp fell to the ground as do, anyway! though knocked from its holder's “This hand by the force of the chair's im- awered, “has been spending most of pact, his time, lately, in running his feet "Almost at once § off, eeing, false oluss on the Crim@- arm brushed againat the shoulder of WO tng what? a man Who Was stealing up toward Gene ane whet: abe queried, | him through the dense blackness, The Crimson Stain Mystery," he “Harold sprang in and grappled the repeated. rd on 4 ny “What on earth is the Crimson Stain UM eho ihe soe fen ed Mystery? It has a grewsome and active man, and to “It is grewsome,” Harold fury of a cornered be fe. ny id Harold, articular reporter,” he an- anley's outfung er, “It is the most baffling and most Wer cious crime mystery “that ever Stantey been accounted one of balked the New York polic the most formi football “tacklos’ erhat ie itt” she persisted, of the day, Against his swift skill “Here's the story in just a mouth- the other's mere brute strength was ful of words,” he explained, "Four of 1 more avail than would months ago Cyrus Q. Ferrand—the have been a child's, There was ao banker, you know—was found mur- scope for judging the distance or tho dered in his study. His safe was exact direction of @ blow. So Harold footed, and the murderer got clean forced himself to wrestle instead of away. The autopsy showed Ferrand hitting out had been choked to death.” In loss than five seconds of blind “How horrible!” struggle he found the hold he sought “The odd feature of the case." went One tremendous heave and he had on Harold, “was the way he had been swung his invisible enemy clear of choked. The marks on his throut the floor and high in air, A second showed that the murderer's hands heave and the murderer went whirl were long und siender and abnormally ing through the room, bringing up strong Also, that his Krip Was On® with a rib-crushing impact against known to the jiu Jitsu experts of the further wall Japan and to the Apaches of Paris “Harold, panting from his exertion, Tt is a peculiar ‘hold’ Jt paralyze’ shun about, with arms expanded, to the victim's spinal cord and makes Prope for the aecond AsANain. AS he him helpless to resist even while M4 did’ go his foot struck the tnertly breath is being shut off. It Is @ KID Guivering body of & man whe lay that not one ‘strong-arm’ man in ten See cetine ance moe Ay thousand knows anything about, at pPr Bo 9 floor in front of least not in America.” th Knit ni mawuiala . Sree tie apliceteres With a thrill of revulsion Harold police worked on the case for iaed he had stumbled over the : t cor the strangled Hanna, He all they. were wort Hu y bs ° couldn't find a thing, Parrish—he's ught to recover his balance with the great international detective that eft turn of his shoulders and a the city has hired to ¢ up this backward swing of bis outstretched cabo—spent days in trying to Ket ata arms, clue, but"— And sbme one seized him from be- “pent ‘days’ on it?" she interposed, hind, “Why not Weeks or months? Surely A set of long, ice-cold fingers wrap- it was worth (hat much trouble, Why ped themselves about the young man's Gia he stop at ‘days’ muscular ne seeking and immedi “Because,” replied Harold. ate ding ipe t an days jater Marcus Krug, t two powerful gan to press Jeweller, was found murdered n ne, dire aetly the sume way, in bt "a rain office at the back of his s The “Phe Crimson St grip!" was the offlee wife, full of jewels, was cleaned theught that Mashed through Harold's a The si queer throat grip that hot brain asx he wheeled and sought Killed Vervand bud atrangicd to grapple this new opponsak aan ———— IN STA ON THE LIFELESS MAN'S THROAT WERE But his effort was vain, Swiftly as he might turn, flercely as he might lurch from side to side, he could not shake loose that murder-grip on bis throat; he could not bring bis foo within reach, The man bad attacked him from behind, and, despite all Harold's struggles, still managed to remain behind him, eluding every attempt of Stanley's to bring him within reach of the datter’s hands, Harold threw back both his own arms, to catch the other by the head and fing him forward. But the head was out of reach, He clutched at the fingers buried so deep in his own throat, and sought to wrench them away. But he might as readily have sought, barehanded, to rip loose the rivets from an iron girder. Under that paralyzing pressure upon his spinal cord and the stop- page of his windpipe Harold's splen- did athletic strength was beginning to wane. His brain was dizzy. Lis lungs seemed on fire and ready to burst through the walis of his chest. He was helpless to protect himself or to bring this snakelike adversary of Als within reach. He heard @ shuffling noise at the far end of the room. The man he had flung aguinst the wall wag reguin- es his senses and scrambling to bia feet. Harold, with one supreme efto wrenched his body sideways and be sharply downward, seeking to th: his assailant forward over his head, The only result was that he lost his footing and, his foe still on his back, pitched forward to the floor, Stanley's head struck heavily against the corner of @ table as he fell. And consciousness was merci- fully stricken from his tortured mind. When the styaning effect of the blow passed he oyened his eyes to fing the room alight aud full of peo- ple, Florence Montrose man were bending ov vants and passers-by, the noise of battle, were throng {n. Harold started up, but he swayed weakly from wide to side, and would have fallen again but for the police man's supporting arm. On the floor in front of bun lay Hanna's dead and a police- v room was wrecked by the bat. tle, Furniture was everywhere over- turned. Rugs were in a snarl, Rut the two murd: were gone And the open door of the ransacked ss ‘ . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1016. eae eeeee . sone IN MYSTERY leew face again I'd recognize the blustered Tanner, ¢ spose I'm ri yw ° 1 n you? 8 all there, « not the aid nothing, but slowly face? What do y suakel Kaze on the r red,” answered Stan- testing man, Asx his glance crumson, As if they ated upon the sulky follower 1 with blood. I be- 's eyes underwent a weird is what Beaujo) meant y took on a glowing rimson Stain” He saw’ on tinge. sneered Parrish, breaking Under their hypnotic glance Tanner of noisily derisive jaugh- at tirst fidgeted miserably; then with ‘s the way with you ama- an oath thrust his hand into one of teurs—always imagining things and hig 5 8, hauled out a thick sheaf hunting up fancy news. Crimson- Of bills and tossed them alongside the bag on the tabi Ph 's bette stained eyes, hey? And you saw all me it took a f approved La Rus, s smooth voice almost Like a purr. est drivel I ever heard.” “Unless we can cure you of these Probably," assented Harold, add- petty tricks, Tanner, I'm afraid I ing: “The pol 3 have a ve all have to put the finger-necklace und your unwashed throat some pleasant and comfortable time in | if it weren't for the newspapers, So would criminals.” This Crimson Stain erlmtnal doesn't suffer much by what the pa- pers do," Not yet,” admitted Harold. he will} now that we hav to go on and now that we the police theory of his ‘playing a lone hand.’ We've learned to-night that there are at least two mea in the plots, The Examiner*— i I" snorted The masked figure had come for- and counting the speed of a bank ved it ail into the bag, crossed to one side of the wall, and drew back @ panel that masked a 1 safe, He opened the sate, de- posited the bag in it; closed the safe and panel and came back to the rest. L'il remember his face,” sald La Rue, softly. and he'll replied the m teller, “But something n combat D Parrish, fully. he ..aminer'd_ better tip from me and leave the po- rememb ked eye: un 2 saw the Crimson Stain, The They're dolng the best iner will have a two-column story on that to-morrow, Be er get some Is that a threat > “tts . oose!” sped Stoke goggles, La hue F.verybody Pv: s' anyth(r ‘ou choose!" enapped will be looking for the Stain after broths " ) pan” a rol It “Thanks,” sald Harold, moving this. And you can’t control it. away with Florence, “I'll tell my creeps into your eyes whenever father 80. you're excited. “if Thad had five seconds more at his throat,” mused La Rue, “he'd never have told any one about tne In @ roomy uptown building on New York's east side I , nner, Out- aide of those who visited him at al- rie ar ee ae deed, no ‘one but those strange visi. the following afternoon, From a tora had ever seen the interior of drawer in his desk he had Just taken ner's quarters, Little was known # Coby of the Examiner and had be- of him among the building’s tenants, SU" to read it, when a le rap sounded on the door, Almost gulltily, the doctor folded the paper and thrust it back into the drawer, “Come in," he called. Felix, hig assistant—a crafty-eyed man of smugly, servile mien—opened the door, for he seldom stirred outside his ow suite, This was located on the lower floor to the rear of the building, and by means of a secret passageway was connected with an underground den. On the night of the Hanna murder end an hour or so after the crime's Alscovery, several of these visitors _ “Jt 1s—two of the—the ‘experiment drifted, one by one, into the den from Pate ait, Sasa mered. AR AGEs an alley entrance.’ All but ane were Y#ht. “f told them you bad left word i ou co} ny to-day, But ¢ men © exception was Vanya YOU cou ue Sere cate Reatetfey Dad Rot ew: Tosca, n woman who had long been MaStek Stent htee 4 Gad. named “the Vampire." ; 4 roll Grew the terrified «int trom tha "Ono man was ovidently tn high a= sical pal distort The hall to the front dour. "Ow the thority among the little Kroup, to ose clANped ‘ble bowed threshold they almost collided with, Judse by the almost cringing defers n his tends and groaned mun who was coming in, The new- Sne® bestowed on him by the rest. qioug, ‘Then, rising to bid Leet, he Somer aad Marcia focennisel int; Ho was dark, sinuous, tigerish, with So00.4 Sic heer shoulders ond a lok other at @ glance, even in that dim & StPange and unforgetable face and Of high resolve came into hit haggard light. with a a8 hypnotic as a snake's, face, He crossed the li y to the ‘Hello, Parrish sald Harold, not ie ciat hed {6 he k ee Peed reception hall, ‘Tha v ro y ‘ hims 2a Rue. Noone Vanya and‘ . ‘They vening, Mr, Stanley, re. Knew his real name stood eyeing Dr, Montrosy with tha turned the detective. They t t As the last member of the coterie, jook a hungry dog might bestow on a at the station that 2 dressed in a domin ask, came Sle putcher'é cart ey Were depressed lently into the room La Kuo nodded. jy jooka and manner and scomed is like all the hazarded Parrish, nd no clew L supe ‘Choked to "No," contradicted Harold, with sudden elation, “there Is a clue this time. A real one, I've felt the mur- derer's hands around my own throat And I've seen his eyes, And," he con tinued i sively, “L know why old Mr. Beaujolais spoke of a ‘Crimson Stain I've seen that stain." “What?” cried both Parrish and Florence in a single breath “As I climbed into the front win- dow," sald Harold. “he switched off the light, But he turned an elvctric flash-lamp on me, The Jazzled me and left him invisible. I threw a chair at the Hght and knocked it out of hia hand, Aw it fell—be the jar of hitting the floor released the bit tery catch and put the t { ' of his f ‘You recognized hin?” cried I nish “No. He was no one I had ever eecu, Lm pot sure 1d secogusse pho aa though to draw the attention of jrorg than half ill the rest .. “Well,” Dr. Montrose sharply broke All ho sald, tersely, “Here's the momentary silence, “what do you the report. Tanner and I went to want?" Hanna's as we planned, We got in You know what we want, doctor," easily enough, Hanna was In the yeplied Tanner ‘ library alone. He was so old and “And we must have it," added Van- feobl it L had decided to le n= musi ner do th wtead of doing it my- iy self. He n plaguing me id Montrose in 1- i ever since Lt nd you'll get no it It_was a false mo At his words Vanya winc Tan- 1 c They struggled all over # teeth began to chatter es if the room, and they got between the with a chill. light and the window shade, A man i can't mean that, ¢ smashed in through the window and nya, ‘You can't threw ‘Tanner against the wall, crip. as ling his shoulder, I the «rip “No! reiterated Montrose, “You follow and was finishing him will neither of you get any more, T when I heard the potice whistle, We curse the day I first gave it to you. hoved what casa we could tind into ‘To-day L read of still another mur- eo bay. Hand ove wnner." der'—— : The man with the lame shoulder eagerly, “I did huffled for 1 laid a eanvas hut it wasn't anek on the ut troublin r La Rue's. ' yay aning their of it” La continued in Vanya heseech “Put the there,” a can't take it away “What dye mean, ‘tbe reat of uur" from ua Dew, What would wa be y ee erww eee eee _——/, are Seger eee EE HOTT ee eeeeerere “ ae Carcer of Criminal Fiend Rivalling Jekyll-and-tyde Novelized by ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE bror THE HIDEOUSLY FAMILIAR FINGER-MARKS, without it? What would we become?" Montrose glared at them for an Ins stant, then, with a hopeless sigh, sure rendered, He motioned them across the luboratory to an intric voking machine at which they had been glancing with furtive lon since they entered the roorn. Taking up two metal wrist clasp he fastened them about wrists, then attached two Tanner's. The m »d to long cylinders from whose h of wires ran to the Opening ng ever more to mo of the a valve at the top of cach cylinder Dr. Montrose poured into the aps paratus part of the colorless contents of a phial he produced from a wall cupboar His hand fell upon a lever. But ho hesitated a moment before giving this lever the needful turn, Seeing hid hesitation, the two patients snarled at him lke angry beasts. Slowly the doctor thurst the lever place, A bluish spark played along the eylinder wire: ct on Tanner and Vanya was miraculous, | Their drooping fies all at once become alert and yrant with energy, The sodden sa left their faces, Their cyes an unnatural bright- v dultn gleamed with i veara of ae seemed to have fallen away from them both. They ap- peared rejuvenated—almost glorified, yut in the new vigor and glowing In- telligence. that encompased them thera was something bestial, Inhu- man, that. turned Montrose’s heart ck within him. we Montrose thrust back the ar paratus into a space behind « sliding Foor as if he hated it, Then he re- turned to his desk, took the Slasy from his_pocket and recommenced his writing, This is the entry he made in it.) “June 2! Tanner enou fouf hours. might never come have done the we men a ares Wink end may be soon, 1 round after my Pane ty pe known, and L hope | tall be forgiven—forgiven for the fifteen deaths that indirectly were cased by Miside his fountain pen. Idly he ran his fingers through the if searching for an 1916,—Gave Vanya an h to last them twent Would to God they back for more! I 1d and my fellow When this diary death the ary’ a diy'® Elty, Presently on tho frat page he found what ho sought, Half Joud ene _ ated 8. 18lde —At last my life work All_ my is crowned with success, my former benefits to humanity will be as nothing to this, To-day 1 have made the final test on the drug o! my own compounding that will rev- olutionize all mankind, and J have discovered the only safe process for administering it formula for this drug will be found in my strong box in case of my death, Also a sketch of the apparatus for its trical transfusion into tho human system, vernis compound of mine upbullds the mind and stimulates the will; to he point of turning a mediocre in- telligenc into sublime genius. 1 be Neve I can administer it to a half- witted {jiiterate and transform him into a Shakespeare, a Napoleon a Washin No ‘Hfelong training and hereditary gifts of mind can make every faculty so alert and potent as n this drug I have evolved, Jan, 6, 1915—To-day 1 expert- mented on four hospital patients, chosen by me, at random, from vart ous walks of life, I did not tell them the object of my experiment, but merely that it was a new electrical process which [ belleve would bene- iit. the several ills of which they had compliined to me, “L tried the experiment on the four (the technical result will be found with the formula in my strong box) and the success went far beyond my wildest hopes, Their reaction was wonderful to note. All of the four brightened at once tn looks and in mental pawer, They seemed Like Vanya's! etal clasps were con. | the Latest Consolida ted Film Play } As Jerome Stanley and he doctor chatted light explosion was heard. Stanley left t the room to investiqule ' torted up the states and toward the laboratory, from i whence the sound came, tle was passing ; through the upper hall when a long arm shot forth from behind the heavy cur- tained door and grasped bis throat. rect * A vartiy eupe * ‘ . steam Me *a0 any ‘ whet tl ’ wee a ellen ¢ 6 M pe stood stare ' * ane hei pleas s. It bee 4 te . Poorenee rome A wondertu t ‘ re ge 8 . My dow bas learned @ new raise } " , ' res purprin A ; - ' ‘ i or we A and tur 4 te 1 . “ wher ae M 5 w ‘ 8 . “ stored) wide that h 1 dis ores we ' ° pair 1 ‘4 ‘ ‘ s the table, would be pitt " , 1 Vierre La Rue, 4 Ine 1 f hea - a 7 four pationts at hanger: ened 1 and , ated and tnt indred J ne wan « ry mi e tried it, af la w “Moreover, Pierre La Rie, who has t t leously fancliar Anger bent them all to bis will, has dona, marke of the Crimson Stain'e View the same to me. When the drug le tims in his brain he is @ peer master 1 ed ow dropping of men 1 canr resist him Tita te hia fa . “Daa” will power crushes mine to do his bid ' ushing out for ding, Iam as was in his hands If 1 Dr. Montrose com-+ ° T might die inner over two older men ied the artist, “Mr we y gare. Harold Murdered! and yuped about the stucered rather than Uving ’ which Flores ning -t m, bad sealed nee Marald kot siowly to. hie As Y ey and the doctor feet wn at the fath ) od, a light ¢ sion was hea he h ye y loved, The obatted Mek sepresten wee Jontel solemniy as h he were repeat He started up the etaires and toward {0% a ond. olay) i" Inset bol tm : the laboratory, from whence the sound a oamstakh ee came » was passing through the will ft ee . from behind the heavy curtained door ends of the earth, Se and grasped hia throat Stanley, at the touch, stood stock inued.) The Second Instalment of “THECRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY” Will Be Published THURSDAY, September 14. I pray that the | to a remarkable degree, The Evening World’s Beauty and Health Column Conducted by Pauline Furlong Through This Column Miss Furlong Will Reply to Women Readers’ Questions Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other Means of Preserving Good Health and Good Looks. steer jr ce Coosrien: Alcohol one quart, earbolic actd two teaspoonfuls, glycerine two teaspoon fuls, FEVER BLISTERS—ETHEL M. he’ oxi, Intelligent Exercise. Exercises are the only natural means of enlarging and expanding the dor- e| a “What will keep fever blisters many shrunken muscles of the body,| away, and from what do they come? which are crowd- I have them always.” ed together and| Fever blisters usually denote a re disordered condition of the stomach, oppressed during |iiit nometimes arive from colds and our daily Hving,| lowered vitality. Touch the blisters and thereby pre-|with a puff of cotton saturated with vented from per.|Hitre, camphor spirits, borax or alum ties and functions| SCANT BROWS AND PUFFS for which they! UNDER EYES—In reply to KATH- were created by | MINE M.: nature, rows should be brushed each night with a tiny brush dipped = Intelligent exer-]in Vaseline, lanolin, petrolatum oll AULING PURLON® or oil of rose. Do not | the clse—that is, prop- | ? of : prows, as this makes thom stiff! and er and thoughtful selection as to kind | con ‘Always wipe and brush them and duration—increases the circula-!from the nose outward, A tion, vitality, strength and endurance| Chinese ink and rose we ane darken light brows. Do not allow any of this to get inte the eyes. Apply When the chest and body are held properly erect and expanded, the vi- bandoline to stiff, unruly eyebrows to smooth them, tal organs, heart, lungs, stomach, | .,hiT% under the eyes show low: liver and intestines, suspend easily) sometimes indicate heart trouble. To and freely and have sufficient space remove them find the cuuse first, as in which to work. jlocal applications will not bring’ re- lent aoramia falta aiicaa, OUMlAe ef, Get much rest and tive an out- sd y MELE) ROORE, ee door life. Drink neither tea, coffee gloves and even tight hats and round | nor alcoholics, vid outing red shouldered sitting position impair meats if kidney tre exists. Drink clreulation and eramp the vital or- | large amount of w is best to h# until serious complications often consult a physician before. starting crise, which frequently end in long) any treatment for puffiness under the suffering old age und indeed even) eyes death, | : ee CONSTIPATION AND POOR CIR. Letters From Reac CULATION. MES. PL. writes: “Th TO REDUCE ABDOMEN—HIARRY frown looking nnd L have. a vitions! T. aske: "Will eae tell brown spots on my neck and face, | What you mean by uh twin Va stonosraphor and puffer terribly exoraln wh ch y a4 me n for lat from constipation, | righ o ant Witlst Tine and abden na new he teaion oe ois hives Las reader of your delightful health talks | te ty tie note ne thor ct ot hurts and am beginning to see what | have! am fifty-two years old, Is tennis too iniswed Dy hol getting the reat Of the | strenuous for me? Have been drink rf Ing two quarts of water a day ani and with ' feet tovether, hands on! fect much better since LC started thir ships and twint the body as far_to the L do not want to get too th y right side and then to the left side but Pdo want. to reduce my" ab as po fomen and st line, My hips are an forty-four inches and they can also BURNING AND PERSPIRING stand reducing, Sometimes wren | FEET—MKSs, N. BS. asks; “What/eat [have a choked sensation as Will reliove. burning and infl though my stomach was bloated foot Please advise me which course to fol- Hurning feet should be rested and | low." aired as often possible, Aurtig So long as you atiow constipation shoe leather nstant standing | to exist you cannot have clear white may cause this, First bathe feet in| skin or good health, Take some of hot soapy water, dry well and mas-| the easier body bending and swaying, eove with cocoa butter if the feet | stretching and deep breathing exer- excessively dry his condition | cises if the advanced ones strain you. ws internal disorder existing and| Continue the water niing, eat id in the system, {er n vegetables and salads and eat thyol soap asx a foot bath will|bran bread and other bran products cure eczema of the fect to overeome constipation, If tennis Perspiring feet should be rubbed] tires you ft is too strenuous, but with alcohol, witch hazel or olive oll | many persons your age play and en each night after the foot bath Joy it. Be careful, however, and do Inflamed fect should be treated as| not overdo any exercises. ‘The brown follows: Bathe fect in hot sonny | spots come from retained waste mat- water and dry well, then bind with|ter in the s: tem, and i | Catton saturated with the dollowings eoostipation ‘shese wa i ant