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_ Evening World Daily Magazine 1916| The Evening World’s Bea aty and Health Column Conducted by Pauline Furlong What the Business Girl {Can You Beat It) wana. Wears to Her Work; | What Should She Wear? “Business Girl’s Flashy Attire Really Bait to Catcha Husband,” J. L. Declares, but a Stenographer Asserts “Girl Who Believes Men’s Stares De- noteAdmiration Is a Poor Mind Reader.” Through This Column Miss Furlong Will Reply to Women + Readers’ Questions Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other Means of Preserving Good Health and Good Looks. Coumriaht, 1910, by The Proms Publishing Co, (The New York Rrening World). Choosima Exercive the yt either above or below te Pa . ‘aist line, swing the wand overhesa N practising phywical exercises the/ ang down until I rests againet, th object should be to develop en- yp ir part of your a! arnty biade. dUrance and organic vigor as fell arms should be bent at the @l- as muscular| 0OW8 and the nplifted hands, palms fronting outward, are on a@ direct strength and el with the shotiider biades. the beauty of figure. ter should not be hollowed in All exeroixes| #ithtest degree and the head must = « bo erect. This position easly over. should be seléct-| Comes the most obstinate o ft ed with Intelli-| round shouldera and reduc there gence, because pena Corliags thle exercise by they really bring] | the teft aide, an arply le, and a@ you do about marvellous! palm burned backWare i? Ge and unexpected| wand 18 grasped with the tip o! reauite when per-|fingérs. Your right hand and By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Phe business girl who overdresses does not offend though ignorance of the laws of good taste, but deliberately chooses suggestive finéry as ono of the most potent weapons for her husband-hunt. s ‘This {s the serlous and startfing charge brought against the downtown girl in a letter whith I have received from a woman and which !s published below, | over tho initials “J. L.” | if @ man had made this accusation we might attrib ute it at ones to the vanity of the sex. Tho modest male always 1s settled in the bellef that the designing iy female doeth all things that she may be acceptable in + Matty | is sight, But tt 8 not safe to make such a facile ! Ni ng) Ny sinted in, Most Brought up over the head. Phe wana @isposition of a woman’s assertion that other women ( | U free hand exer-| should now rest Against the back at otves, Which ate indulged im in the] @ Point directly between the home, develop muscular strength, | DIMdSS as the body is bent While outdodr exeroises and gatnes, the thres thovements tén such as tefinis, swimming, rutting, 7 &c., cultivate and devélop lung power and respiratory end circulatory im- PRe Aint of ne alm of every want to gain weight.” to evenly divide an ‘e are all out of these, but a sim. cises With the above-mentioned re-| jar 4 « ‘suits in mind, and thereby obtain an| will nies be illustenea, or TOM Baus see Wil bari te 0! ie body, ¥ th externally and internally, OBESITY " Remember that the more tissves| “ts ir pausible ree ae te ee nines and muscles which are brought Into! obealty foods from your paper? [am play during the practise of the @xer-|G fect 8 and weigh 200. What should cists, the greater the action of the|T weigh?” vet pices i turn makes better eons diet will bé repeated soon. cireulation. ou should weigh a Women who have wenk tings or} nen Ladratan heart troubles and those who are in| 80) NIPPLES—tH. a delicate condition should not follow |asks: “What will cure re mipptnt the lessons which are given each day/ I am reading your health and beauty for the strong and robust ofes, but| articles each day with much pleas- should atm to strengthon and tnvig-| ure.” orate these Important 8 through} Powdered borax, one tablespoon; the light stretching and deep breathing | water, six ounces, Mix and exercises, cee regu a: Mad ¢ often, but few muscles at a time, Cultivat- cits ing organic vigor, which means| DANDRUFF—EDITH G, writes: strengthening the stomach, brain,| “Please tell me how to got rid of heart action, lungs and tisnues, brings| dandruff? My head ia «imply caked theae organs in proper condition to| With ita day or so after shi oolng.” meet:the rigid demands of the entire] Dandruff ik a foreli modern | and as it is unclein atura,t =P lied aman aadlrtaiae| | 3 el tt Ia ot two varieties, dry and olly, and if ne- a ry Slegted will form o crust or scurt in the head that will completaly clone Letters From Readers he pores, atop the circulation and Hy cause total baldness. A little dand- eS oe ruff is entirely natural, but any more are using the business world, into which they have forced their way, as the same old happy hunting ground of sex. Undoubtedly there aro some business women who are marking time, Who regard their work the necessaty evil which mtst ‘be enduted for thé sake of the soctety of male workers, one of whom may be caught If the matriomnial net. But I have never met a competent woman worker Who was likewise a competent fisher of men. One man, at one tine, she might fand by means of her cleverness and | 800d one, but before the mea entor " into the sport It would do well for the magnetism of her great love, But}, to tnapee' t thelr own wardrobes, the did not,told down her fob with |-riere isan expression, old and slaney one hand, while with the other she|but very appropriatec“let them pull beckoned to throng of golden lads,| thelr own noses.” Only this morhing, . . The thor-|CoMlng to business, I saw a man + Nh age Serpe iat dled lel freak. He wore a plald shirt, the oughly competent business woman 18 | main color combination beltiz blus, not the thoroughly competent siten, {crossed by green and red, His tle was for the sumo reason that the thor-|every color {maginable; his sox were oughly competent lawyer is not the | black and white striped (the siripes ran horizontally), and hig green fe! thoroughly competent doctor. Lito is | hat was taltis Mdntted ek ae 4 too short to perfect one’s self in two!ears, As for his sult, {t was the fash- trades. fonable pinch-back, so ,tisht fitting Ys y I think what “Js. 1." | hat every time he moved my mod- aa Mey nian ut xceptions in| &St¥ compelled me to 1odk in another writes is al . direction for fear that the seama the business world, Is not true of the! would give way. This “freak man’ self-respecting average. Butl should |was going to business too. It is just like to hear what you think about it,| Possible that he works in an office FLASHY CLOTHES HER HUS-|dounroue cr (ner iris. Ho is un- doubtedly of the kind who stops hi BAND-HUNTING COSTUME work in order to jot down sitet Dear Madam: The young busi in reference to thé length of tho skirt | or transparency of ’ | ess women of to-day who dret Mr. Balin ecotgiecncee te tien the ludicrous manner you 80 /4 man-creature the right to censor | tly describe do qo because they | women's clothes? By no means, Let ‘want to bait meh, and flashy, | him first diacard his plaid shirts, tight ‘deanestive clothes are their trump sults and striped sox, and by the time y he has done that women will prob- ‘0 REDUCE BREAST AND FAT | than thin amount sho emoved. cards. van to [tM fave learned Co" tak> cate of ON SHOULDERS MRS. G. Ie T.| Chat, ea amnount should be removed. . TE don't believe there can bo | theubelves and their cloth Writes: "Please give some light exer-| for the sintpos and few minutes , ny question in any intelligent f sania ae yy popular magazine re- cise, with the wand, for reducing! gaily massage will keep dandruff { girl's mind—and to a girl who 13 “Vinee” itvings. by dosimeing’ eons breast and fat on shoulders, 1 BAV®| trom the scalp by stimutating the r living must con- Bs by designing women's | no punching bag, #0 cannot practise | circulation. A stiff brush, which will earning her living we , elothes, Is it not ridiculous, when that exercise. penetrate thé hnir but not irritate tho code some fair dogroe of intell!- ono stops to consider the fact, that Stand with the fect about eighteen 'senip, should be used. Wash bir ence—as to the suitability of |fashfony made by men aro denounced inches apart, chest and héad up, and in hot water te whieh hai * ‘gating, chiffons, &c., for a bust by men in almost the samo breath? hold the wand at Sect end, firmly ed « little onda, rinse 1 ‘ h Sat adie iesowen HOW A STHNOGRAPHER. | | againgt the ches ithdut bending er to harden the briaties » mess garb, But sl | dty in the sun. Keep the hair alluring to the heart of Adam pa ay ere transparent crepes and peck- hosiery, and she dons them, Peg the warrior of old a tayed himself in corselet of steel when he went forth in battle array. For we must remember that Broad- way is her field of combat, whero she must win or be shelved. Sho ee een ET EETETS T= and comb in a drawer to prevent dust Seommniie iis. in im, For dry dandruft massage with oltve off and twenty-four hours rf ahartrpoo with melted castile es The otly ac should not be Mioasa, brui id as the oily condition we Ip the scalp to be ,alre: 7 ARN ated. Wash dark hair, ich cannot enter the lists in the ev tered pack and resumed his shuffling. With a shtug Morton began feeling The boatman eyed her for several “We'll bo starting in a few minutes. “1 refuse to stir @ foot!” exclaimed} tar or sulphur soap, and. blond: ‘ag may her more fortunate SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “You are about'to make the @c- in an inner pocket. Presently he drew seconds, It never pays to stick @round after Rosalind. Jhould use, the following, without any Gee and openly display her Hosalind Chain “on AUAintance,” ho said, “of that cef- forth a wallet. A moment's search “Ho is staying at Mr. Witherbee'’s,” tho Inst hand's played.” She compressed her lps. sonp, in the poo? Lec under soft Hghts, amid tain branch of the great American within the folds of the leather resulted she added. Rosalind was tongue-tied with as- “That moans carrying you, then! eggs with two Jespoon of time- She wtreins of seductive music. sport known as freeze-out. You have in the appearance of an oblong slip of — Of course, Rosalind knew that this tonishaont, ma'am.” water, Wet tho halr with hot water oh th men she meets in the ten chips; I have ten, Your paper. Glancing at it, Morton handed was @ fib; but somebody who called ep srg “You dare not touch me!” the bath 4 and then rb 4 je . aro not the ones 6b lp are worth « thousand each; it to the boatman. The latter examined himself Kellogg was staying there, at CHAPTER XX. “T hate to, but I'll have to, if you're! the pelepues in un! i acalj ieee ey he sho is forced to oX~ 1 Lah ge have to take my word fot it that mine ft closely, then looked up with a smile, any rate, and sie saw no heed of ex- 4 not willing to walk, clean, ‘awh out the oe ( tiie ‘nerselt under the glaring OH fre worth the same, The limit i# “I—or—think you'll find it good,” plaining to Sam. 6 OU eee," Bam went on, “1 will not go! it's—it'a indanity!"| water and dry in the sun, | | gun of noonday, a [meres thes Dank met have in aight.” @rawied Morton. mated’ ows’ here, is ber be, rp: Y “It's foolish to take any The, boatman shrugged und ad. jed or consured, | guly to, find i i “Til take @ chance,” said Sam as he mar “T supnol came back to r vanced toward her, Te whe to bo pitied or censure ty | itn ater Really,” he drawled, “W's mot = gnrqut Lae papas Und oSkee ot nig have another try at the Englishman, more chance tha are YAistee and for ail, will you walk?” pon way you, in. thi eeiiye to adver | fr Abattiuen, fo a terested, you know.” "That'll be hard luck for Kellogy, be- Absolutely MOCeSSary. shy wearched his eyes fot soma While Y Wait ides Meno wante a husband | Keller, nevhew haithbor wip 'iae gone YOU will tn es not be wanting mo ow, I Cause I think Nis lordship is about Welt run over to th® trace of insincerity of weakness, put ue You al tise Sooketbook—she has daily | Su fins, the, howe party. int “icove ARSUred him, ) bo highly cleaned, ma'am.” American sido somewhere, and once found none. A shudder of fear shook F the Doctor swith « poakethooe “ee Mmarket, wr really Kelloag, interesting, Will you cut? ia "Rehool's out.” “Ho came for no sich purpose,” de- we get ashore there's atiall chance of /e". Then sho rallied herself angrily. or eo one best trick 1s to exp! Leyeneyrgeed Rather, f think I'll say good day, Although the affair was none of bets, clated Hosalind, halt wondering why Vvtuny pinched” 1 fhe wi she sald coldly, an her charms, and she goes to it CHAPTER XIX, and Morton made we Rosalind found herself angry. Yet she was hastening to the defense of Ste P! ? ss Howalind stepped aboard the launch What Phyvicians Tell Us to er 1 OBALIND not only wired to yqrhep Rosalind no a pistol something etruck ‘her cadiy ae (6 tinpostor. “Mr. Kellogg has—re- “Are you utterly mad?” asked Rosa- without anawerine, Do’ for Sprains she couldn't do it M. H lay at the boatman nnd thot Englishman turned and walked away. formed.” lind abruptly, finding her voice. We'll hit the trail for Osdena- 9 ‘men did not like it, If they Fr. Davidson, but; as an bis hand sought it, Morton observed she way quite sure that she heard him “Reformed? Washe—- Hum! Well 1; may bea Kittle sudden, ma‘am,” dure sald the boatman. “Plenty of SPRAIN Is a sudden atretching refused to hire young women who afterthought, sie sent a bas et oat | Bi chuckle. The boatman must have “Hel Fs coe ot oe 4A ho admitted; “but it seottis & can6 for balay gaye Tit ot he ek or tearing of the ligaments of ried a ‘costume, at hoe Vike Ge ae Boas Se, maine Hung tor ne Mare Taemlnd | Came eee, quick action, I'm sorry we won't marked Rosalind, with a sudden «mile & joint and t¥ caused by any- Hatch. The answer to the hia aad Pee A tae ieeatide ¢ to exist |tter camo promptly the following tagonist seemed not to kn afternoon, pose of the five cards that | the ‘business world. But the | a Idrde of creation do like it, en- It did not serve to restore her downward, before him; then ked UP after Morton curiously. his M- “Shoe stepped from her concealment, bur- and an instant later the boatman face turned at the sound of her footsteps. 6 lifted “Hello! he said cordially. "You just even be able t itherbeo'a Of trlumph, “that before you drag mo| thing that throws the joint out of tte oni Guages stop at Wi to a preacher you must drag me to| proper circumference of action, ad & some town clerk or other person and She decided to try a reasonable obtain a Heense?” severe twist, the turning over of the q area| @nkle caused by the slipping of the d= em languidly, 7 ra tg tone To her annoyanes, he & ge a abet it ind the mo equanimity. It described William bre aly, ‘Nave galt Gas wHTES btkckioe pisede was Rowaltee’s PIN hit Mia gla ian eRe unre ET $l hon edie nelther suepris Hor disuiage foot, thé bending too far back of a , Neher silk stock: |Kissam Kellogg minutely, as Rosa- a2 7 ? “What's he doing here, then?” bd had I's Just another step in the jour-| finger, &e. Tho high-heeled shoes isn't in it with only remark, ‘4 Lg s the firat time you've called ney," he said carelessly, “You'll step that aré now so fashionable are inged, deep collared, barber poled | tind had requested, and the descrip. aad For “fi athers make tion was a photographic Ukenesa of Man cheerfully, swered the boat- “Why, I'd clean forgotten it, ma’am.” “His unole sent fer him.” ow many?" Ho turned and ente: the cabin, _ Again the boatman appeared to re- ume,” he interrupted with « right up to the captain's cffice and| \onmon catse of sprains, as the bad ie ° “ *” take your little oath without ine birds,” and the men folk ar Jin young man who had confossed to , Mofton took threo, while Sam COM- appearing a moment. later with tho fect. in bow. “Thanks, partner. word: A’ good pal naver walehie | of the hebl 1# tho narrow to eungute fond of gunning. J. FOR| Polly that he was no such person tented himself with one. : golden cirelet lying in his palm. Rosa- “What for?” he asked, 4 ‘ But don't you eee there is no re@- Tr ‘phat! most certainty turn you| the welght of the foot. RIDICULE SUREST CUR ° y . The Englishman torsed a chip into ind selzed it with more joy than dig- | ‘To look after his island whilo he Js oon whatever for mo to #o?” over to the police at the frat oppor-| If sprains are treated at once, with- “Nothing to do but wait for Mr, tho center of the blanket, tho boat- nity, away, Mr. Davidson haa gone to tunity.” KISH TASTES. F by “AS 4 * | out delay, much of the swelling of the ERBA' Davidson,” “You're rather lucky t6 get it, ina Denver. And Mr, Kellogg is going to | “A* ! was going to say when you Joint, with its attendant pain, will be : een. Wake ald Rosalind man two, Phe: : { : of ie ‘Dear jencera ry. del downtown|. One thing she wanted was her brace. "“Er—what should I do now way,” sald the boatinan, “I've just {FY to put an end to all these burg. interrupted me, mn'um, we'll make & patent Mahe ad bis pip and sat done’ awhy with and the hécling proche Paes buildings for many months, and|!¢t, Of the boatman she had seen quired the prisoner ssly, been taking chance at freeze-out, Maries, So there's a warning for you." }reak fot the Am n whore, and 49 thoughtfully. For a quarter of ap| Mill be so much the more rapid. Tw eee a taimticed so, guuch, ay one|Hothing: he had made no effort to re- | “Quit, call, or rulse—anytlilng you and f¢ I'd lost T guess it would have | He, bondered the warnthe and pion ay wo can got a Noanke and a hour he appeard to pay no attention, ‘udically different treatments are ad among the sten-| Store her property, please.’ beon up to mo to fork over the bracé- Miri Officers otil! hanging st!co of the peace or minister, to anything aave the back of Rosa. | Yised by doctors, ‘The older method La painted china doll to equal the amount jet as part payment.” 8, ‘ e ed there, We oii] With an intent that was really sub- "To call iv ot ne why" lind's head. ‘Then something to soak the injury in hot water at Coenen ieee) endeavor to dress | COnAcIOUs, she Towed one of the light of Your xtake’’” “T saw what happened,” sho ro- 2found?" he asked, Stop!" LN eM PS a 2 thine caused | 1¢ q sprained ankle, put the foot into a ene Bc eee M ll graat.|Skiffa inthe direction of his island, ‘You've got the idea marked, 1 am told they are “We'll get married.” the he } | pail of water as hot as can be borne Bewey eee and then one does|'There Was also something mechanical | Morton added a chip to the pot and "On, git you?" Mant cearaenee ae Hoaalind turoed pile, ‘Truly whe them, ? Noraen that lay behind | ind soak for twenty minutes or halt at aes young lady on the str no| rather thar deliberate in the act of tala & pair of eights on the Blenkse. “I saw you steal ten thousand dol- Ml 28 te S08F again yeatorfay.” 28 dealing with a madman on gis "Squall coming,” ho said pour, aiding hop water Sam. time i fame Ss We she had borrow her Ianding there, making fast her The boatman displa tens up | lars. Wat idanna poles tact erits. lonely Ntts sstandt “You'll make an island?" Hoaatina |tiie to Keep up the leat hen rerfiova eon s lace curtain to wind about] boat, and ascending the path that led nonchalantly raked ‘our chips toward 1 aidn't steal tt, ma'am,” bo said. 4, 1% 20 @ patrol cruis~ started!" uewented the foot, dry gently and rub very y horehat, or stolen her ittie sist to bs ahac i fran sound of voices himself, ‘— “Poker's a perfectly fair ‘game. 1 "PROT ane they've put on {Why certainty! 1 ten't “she'll rid@ tt out" he raid con. | ishtly with @ litte vaseline oF oll ane Petticoat to Wear as a skist, ‘This | awakened her from a day-dream. | “Your deal," le tossing the didn’t stack the cards; I didn't shove ® gacthes boat Vain; 1t'8 Jumt a plain nily, “I've been out in ‘em be- | bandage, snusly. | The baniage 14 tess fort of girl with her joud clothes, | tm, was unmisakany thet ot Ba S8rde acrons den 1, MB eee aa ies Rosalind noted with satisfaction “uucanent of what's going to hap- fore should have arcived by this time. But manners and tone of volco May over- | TY ok Ne Ait ted and indifferent ns Tho Knglishinan was dealing ab- It was no better than stealing. It that he was showing traces of wor- P'!!'), , | ot . . Half @ mile astern a jong, white) if the sprain is not very severe it can shadow her sensible sister, but, thank other, Rubdued bad nt in stractedly. Ho had to bo remindéd to was stealing.” 5 iy De you, suppose for one, tnat line extended Itaelf acroas the river, | be given home treatment by bandaging goodness, not outnumber her. eee ae led as that of took at his own hand. “Funny thing about it,” mused the “{ expect that's going to « sat! Rosalind, trying to hide the Teyond it the heatman could not see, | with adhesive plaster: In my opinion, there are but two |» orton. error tn her voice, “that Tam golpg for all was murk d grayness and) Many doctors prefer the newer way q Sam drew three card, Morton three. hoatman, as if hé did not hear her, 7 . ri salind advanced cautiously. Sam This time three of the Englishman's “hut he didn't seem to care much, one bess pretty warm,” ho observed, ways of reforming the so-called Mind ‘ Dangerous!” aie auplemented be Sef , . ominous opacity. Then the white line | of treating sprains by colt water, Ik In the first case let the jand the Hnglishman wore seated on the chips crossed the blanket to the other way or the other. Why, be yawned “You'd advine Hitting. thew, ma NaC THERE iets (Coe Mala conAdently, seomed to lean forward fn Gea nue aid oy. vais, isto yon them lay a. folded bidsket.” ‘The wont: Seige ee Oe oS pak is Bay seen “Beyond all question, And—weil, yar that Maglshinan't! Ho stirring Up uadenty the should gee Chat the sprain is placed in man was shuffling a pack of cards, t's plain robbery," whispered Rosa- «1 hope the check he gave you 1s It's only because of the bracelot that some wort uf trouble for us.” oO awake. las comfortable u position as posal. TAWhatT Can't AKG Out Been wad ane neraelt, a bad,” she added victously 1 give you this warning.” Wrath triumphed at lant dompite cf Qme aft b ble. his t# usually with the joint hilnge, Hin the juch se itccgee alien eee conrad acupld game, ya “That would bo a hors on me; | "Ite certainly kind of you-migity poxulinda efforts to be self-contained, yt tog 9 him, | partly bent and raised @ liste sopre be i 2 emarks orton wouldn't it, ma'am? Hut that's @ kind. ¥ 4 ‘ motioned he the body. This stops tho ee wack eaiieet oe inet sue! cua flag of his ntuck to the cepter, chance that folks like you and me have Rosalind felt that the sword no ve her cont ana We SG and an xhe sat down passed an arm palatal throbbing and keeps down the without Gn invitation at that, “Td ane ens You quite so favor to run, Still, t hoard he {t, or longer dangled over her head by a dare you tnault me # mu borgias) hound her shoulders awelling. Apply very wat sold band been trying to think up a schema to “iy Ma Dricee: & What amounts to the mame thing.” singlo hair. COU AAR GRIER Vou" % Sit tent, pal" he said. “And if ages and pour a little alcohol on the , : Rathor—not “I tejl you he didn't!" “You're a good, aquare pal Mpy and smuggler,” he supped, It Rett too bat thera'a a life-pre. | bandage just before putting in place be used Instead of et, if more server under your feet. Witch hazel ¢ get you here, and, by jingo! you save = "Do you happen to have anything a8 — “You seem mightly sure about that. me off," he went on, “I guess 5 out of admirction for her pink | ine the trouble good as three of a kind How do you know, ma'am dead right about it, The fig’a up iat “May a et the whole list out of ur system, ma'am.” ne change {n hig tone impre: 4 the alcohol with good ¢ cheeks or “stunning costume.” “Um—ah—Just rowing about @ bit, ~ Morton looked down at bis cards as “Bec, : Id me ao." y , ye ty her for the moment far more th onvenient. The next day hot appll- She cannot read hie mind, and |you know, Exercise and that sort $f he hod.just dlacocered them epeecnuse, Mr. Kellogg told me go" for jus Yes, ma'am, Wo'd better sha wcarodiy hear: her mind was wreataned nerila, All the banter tng |eations applied to the Jolut fOr ten OF Posretore, does not know dns fe of thing. Saw your Island, and came = “r—what would you make of “Yes; he's here.” “Welt ntent On MARIAN some Sven ut 0 sth sarcasm had vanished from his, ! y (wo hours will inge for her are anything but inshore to have a look them?” he asked, displaying thei ‘ Lege ats ined, towers ne para alee, Pe " “is Can ba tl Bt respect and a imiration. | And you didn't know it was my — "I'd make a resolution to quit,” ad batman “Understosd and ahook bia _"T shall not newd It,” she answered, | & injury io Bit Mi sndi ce ths wel win enews Bh eh ‘yord, no! Awtully sorry Yiitd,the boatman as he took the tas © head, or : awim.” t ine Romine down the n lend of the > 4 , word, no Y of the chips. “This freezes you ; hon wo ko. We saettien’? ho atorm-front delivered a. bt 19 oan ha ath r with a | err Ok Sais Were aplec Lan OF Hee trudged Fe at “Can't say T think much of yor Another Craig Kennedy Story it Nor. Thar deeen sou'te Hike a battering-ram, a blow invwhion (aukle can bo atranved with adhesive articles of clothing, Tau rat | raded! Man alive, you're aa American game," and Morton yawne ) RN ee eee ee area k Kinin casi yilive, the foot aw much reat Seer fe oun cane an eon et eA ai ll ange adieu A how uch THE DEATH THOUGHT tani amed Maha Rs Stole hol aie komen at Bak c fhe really | you ponitively De Be lost “teh thousand, 1 {ster and mtahty — weanon 6 en Jooks, Give her a glimpse of herself) > insist, I hear you're something of ' Pps tater A entirely rec 8 sho appears fo others, oxa t-}a card player, ‘That's why-— fon ag By ARTHUR B. REEVE n my rd Am reas, aes eel whe symptoens ot a sprain are & Ing if necessary, and she will so eelfound that puck! My Ongers a nest and truly. : : bid nat Pybus rah CO . ROE | rapid swelligg of the joint, fol. he A ieee A a truly faint J 5 ¢ ' rhelter the -Ppatman drew her head | lowed sho: paha. brutal a folly of her way ihumba dataly ta teen souked Kegins in The Evening World October 16 down agaisht his flannel shirt, |;Wed"nortly, Diba bluish sae ae Gress reform movement is a! ‘The boatman gatgered up the scat. his revolver, wuesa.” (To Be Continued) + the foot is moved,