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meme race | Fyeping World Daily Magazine Evening World’s Figure ||| Such Is Life! | ‘| Improvement Contest Siena . TDONTGNE TT) A HANG |} Diet and Exercise Lessons in New Courses for Stout HE PROFITS. ] @ y RAISE Your” “Women Who Wish to Reduce and Thin Women | | IN Grecg NOWNG u What You Should Know | About Your Gloves HE glove yields place to no other J countries in connection with the article of everyday use in antiq- | ‘"ansfer of property, the gift of a glove by the seller to the purchaser tity, and apparently wae known | being @ recognised token of investi: PRICES Who Desire to Develop Their Figure By Pauline Furlong Coprright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brentng Worl), DEVELOPING EXERCISE NO. XVI. For Description Read To-Day’s Lesson. Developing Course. Lesson XVI. HERE are many varieties of deep breathing exercises and all of the greatest benefit to one’s general health. If you persist and make them « habit every min- ute of the day, | you will goon be | taking them un- consciously and thereby be | 4A class of sia stout women who wish to reduce their weight and one of siz thin women who desire to gain weight, for eight weeks are competing for two prizes of £50 each, to be awarded the woman in each clase who 3, accomplishes the greatest im- 3! provement in her figure. They will follow the cour of diet Heved of th tie and ¢rercise lessona prepared otony of devoting | @® much time by Miss Furlong and published day to them. | § daily for the beneft of at EVE- . Tho — exercise) $ NING WORLD readors. yer shown to-day tn PLs* best sulted | tor] Pebuing ruatom ¥ ated found shouldered parsonm anda tow | treatment to reduce breast, You weeks’ practice of it will bring about Should welgh 118 pounds, marked results. ELECTROLYSIS—MnS. FRA TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, W.—Electrolysis is the killing of ha AKE your position with the fect | follicle or hulb by stabbing it with \ iy about twelve inches apart, Srp necdio which bears an electric ehoulders and head well up.|tuniowe ange chee ns ik slow and tedious and should b arms outstretched and at right angles is a niente a na with the body. Keep the feet pointed trolysle is th to the front and twist the body as far) Ver Of sul to the right alde as you can possibly turn without strain, After you have| RED SPOTS ON FACE—PTHEI. brought the chest and upper body to| 4 hese are probably the result of ned matter In the syste the right side bring the arms back- cise, Nght foods and baths, ihe ward until the fingers nearly touch | ternal and external, are the best rem. In the back. Slowly bring the arms, edy for them, to the original position and then bring! Back COPIES—MRS, T. P. Ge the body back to the front again. | Yes, you may get the back copies of Relax for a few seconds and then le pe Rounse ET sl Send {2 $ for BACH paper and men- back again, After returning to the|You desire, Number of back copies front and original position repeat the |!§ limited, eae orang c° Shah mide at least! pizziINESS FROM ROLLING slowly and deliberately and breathe MRS. L. P. R: Try rolling slowly at evenly and deeply, meanwhile, The first, until you ly come accus- been ‘exercises are moet impor- tomed to It, Do not roll within two tant for the thin woman. Do not at. hours after eating and even fonger tempt to bring the arma backward time ts better. Heavy massage with until the upper body has been turned on ordinary rolling pin will also help ag far to each #ide as possible, This reduce hi only permanent remo- fluous hair, It does not leave a sc You ARE TAKING ALL THE PROFITS, THERE IS NOTHING IN (T FOR ME 1 DON'T GIVE HANG ! SE Your COMMISSION MA \ DON'T GIVE A HANG | GET Your SALARY You ARE TAKING EVERY CENT | MAKE even to the cave dwellers of prehis- torte times, : In the Odyssey of Homer, Laerte: the farmer king t# pictured as wearing gloves, while walking In bis garden, ,and Herodotus tells us that Leoty- chides filled hia gloves with the money he had received a# a bribe for the betrayal of a public trust, Xenophon jsneers at the custom among the Por- slana of wearing fur gloves to keep thetr fingers warm. Tho Roman gladiators wore gloves {in the arena, and tho elder Pliny, as- cending Mount Vesuvius, permitted Nis Amenuensia to thus ‘protect his hands, so that his work might not be impeded by the cold. ‘Through the first nine centurtem, fol- Jowing the Christian era, the use of xloves among Huropean peoples, not- ably the Germans and Scandinavian Would seom to have been pretty gen eral, While in the ceremonial feativais of Kings, nobles and dlatinguished prelates, they were elaborately em- broid d and belcwelled. As early as the fifth century the jewel and gold embrotdered glove formed part of the insignia of the Kings of wliand, F xample, Mat- thew of Paria, commentator and bins rian of the twelfth century, men- tions that Henry of England was bur- ed in his coronation robes, with a golden crown on bia head and gloves on bis hands, Gloves wore found on the hands of King Diward Land King John when ‘heir tombs were ned 700 years after death, It was in the thirteenth century thet the custom of wearing gloves became general In England, the wom- en of the court of Henry IL, using them as ornament and to the six. Jteenth century Elizabeth, with her f garish di 1 mot the’ fash- wearing gloves richly embrotd- ered and jewelled, Krom time beyond memory the glove posweated a legal value in Eastern ture, The custom in feudal times of erst- Ing a glove at the foot of ono’s en. emy as a challenge to combat is fax millar to ail readers of history, and the pleasant practice still is preserve in England and in ceriain sou rn States of presenting wnite gloves to & Judge presiding over an assize at whioh there are no criminal casos t try. This practice datos from th: Ume of Edward U1 The most striking Instance of the use of glove An article in cere- monial pre: ions is found in the Visit of Queen Elizabeth to Cambridge when the Vice Chancellor of the Unt versity tendered her a “paire of gloves, perfumed and garnished wit) broiderie and goldsmnithe’s wourke uriee 60s.," while her successor, Kins James, visiting the city in 1616, cam« in for the same distinction. In England, too, during the middie agon, it was the custom for bishop. t their consecration to make pres nts of gloves to those who came { the consecration dinners, and frow 1495 up to the middle years of t nineteenth century, Sergeants-a Law, on thelr appointment, recolve & pair of gloves contalning a sum o which was ter:ned ‘regards” tlee very happily dosurihed b famous Willlam Ballantine tn h Barrister’s Life, e of gloves, begin rance and Spain in the nint ITY, Was not Introduced Into Eng land until 200 years later. ‘The an 1d of the Glovers of the Cit of Verth wan incorporated in 116i while in 1190 a glove makers’ gut! was formed in France with the object of regulating the trade and tneurin workmanship. In 1680 bot Ach and Spanish gloves were o; in London shops, and tn 1661 « any of glovers was formed at Worcester. The glove industry in Amerten dates back to 1760, when Str Willtar | Johnson brought over a big compas of glove makers from Perth and founded in Fulton County, N. Y., colony which survives to this day. } siaianerss What Physicians UTS are perhaps the mont fre-) C quent of all injuries, but white fa slight cut heals very quickly and ts therefore of little importance it not allowed to become infected, a! deep cut of any sort ts serious and should always be shown to a doctor. | plece of glass or any sharp surface should be allowed to bleed for a mo-| ment before being dressed, this) cleanses the little wound and carrios out any germs that may have been brought Into it by the substance that Infilcted the Injury. If the skin ts While You Wait for the Doctor. Small cuts caused by a knife, a {i ——— ee Say About Cuts ter or the rubber adheatve plaster that can be bought at any druggist + at five cents for a yard roll of hail inch width can be put on and naturn can be safely left to do the reat. Hut tf the skin is at all dirty when the aceident occurs, tt ts safest. 1 wash off even tiny a wound this with a disinfectant, boracic in only enough water to dissolve it carbolle acid in proportion of a ten Spoonful to three-fourths of a glass of wnter, or if you do not happen have any of these things handy pu: two teaspoonfuls of salt in a glans of water and wash the wound with that, or with one tublempoontul of Vinegar mixed with four of water. For wounds that are at all serious iiherwiae clean @ piece of court plas-| tho antiseptic moat commonly umce is loride o: mercury 1 to 2,000; tine. of lodine Is also sometimes used. | The deeper the wound the more care- fully It should be cleansed. 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Jenkina peered with all his eyes, to “Here sho 14!" exclaimed Jenking, out!” : be re BO ee eee ike vague | Pe Stopped at once or the aufforer wili Luncheon — Baked beans, brown | @ >» "You'll see all the rest of ft, then, hold the car in the driveway, which slowing the car to a sudden stop, At A great light dawned on 5 ane ae Neer cet bleed to death. If a out bleeds pro- bread, buttermilk. | ' - Ivil all be clear when you reach that asa dim gray ‘ribbon, last (af t nerve-racking adven By Ae centres see out very much,” said the|fusely In epurts, or even slowly bu: Draner—Broiled lamb chops, green | (erie 1016, The Fremk A. Mune co.) [TE All he clear when you reach that showed only ag a dim waray ribbon, last (atte <i tho goal, Hix Prisoner, ax Jeniing again clar nan with courtesy, “It shalt ail be|Brofueely, pressure should be made peas, baked sweet potato, cup cus-| syxorsi4 oF PRECEDING CHAITYRS comen Into play again, Ko you deen bordering rows of pines and hem- heart began to throb with fresh ex- UP into the dark AU ReEe rated and shall be considered | With the Angers on doth sides of th tard. Willian if. Jenkins, car clees. picks up a don't you?” # that edged it. Ho reached for citoment as he cluinbered down out ered truck, Quickly he ‘The man tnorely asm loane-with {ntereat. 1|WUnd, above and below, and ff tho bears tauweoe check "Ten enietvon, hes te ‘Oh, sure, sure! Anything else? the gear ehift lever to put her into of the eat and stood there in the dim- screwing the fastenings. he man merely Cy that no joan| cut fs in a leg or arm the part should . | 4 rukite tor beitig tate twice iy tn + , ssohat 4 ey nelde, hea . no Fa a HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS. + Seukige tor tring late, Cake ti te i auines gata! going now. Got tt #evond; but somehow or other threw iit rain, wondering just. what was [nfl hearing this rescue work, am sincere ao wayne nee 80. lean ued above the body while son EMEMBER that {f you would | jy: amd claidie @ puitoase, for -wliicl giyar her Into high, going to happen next, yet porfectly hed nis ot ‘one Jonkina removed tho will ever bear auch interest as this!" | tmuing the pressure, then @ compress R attain health and beauty, other | 1 2h "ie Awuu adr cutee apie “All except when and where I'm go- ig ation auddan ivan) ar oeunoes something was golng 10 cat pine, in four or five minutes HAs Tight: replied Jenkina, once one be bound tightly on tho 8 important | hws” w Ing to seo you again, Sally!" ru ~ happe ast one Had. be YAY. mo od, t linter bel Seis Ard. saunlly on) lay mt ee Tier only onswer wae ’an almost Ward aa the forty horsepower engine Sally bad assured him nomething (e lnat ane had been thrown away. m i Pacha aga la Pee etetar be] Cheese cloth ts the best matertal for fa exercieo and dict. Fresh air, at) iy which he i dient dau took hold almost snapped his head off. would, Wasn't that enough? on ery. feelin Out from pone adntt wer Any old. time|!M/ purpose, but in an emergency |: all hour of the day and night, 16 he" meets Salis, a bite) “Walt tll everything {9 settled, Swiftiy the machine tooled down the Sally was right. Something dbo non, stiffy. und as though fen sacral tiaiey with arother|!* Seldom at hand, so @ clean hand most essential, as it is food for the Wt i meee paid sho, “And now T must be going. lone, sloping drive, | Jenkine Won Of a midden, incomprehensible sounds in every limb, the vague fe- Cayton ie, ante "strips torn trom white clot. dfink to the system, without which | ar amikoa™. Se eee Mann stances didn’t seem propitious® seemed to hear muffled thumpings, in Se ore eee tte any too moon! Into small, soft pads, wet with eome r , many, dase ‘i He would have detained her and Whero the devil did you ne ee eet awhed a clgar out of mes it Is possible to live ton 78 ny thine | ue “vue Sau have prayed her for heaven's aake to _ A¥ the driveway continued to unroll d with mumblings that faintly r learn to run a car Pa eu! and lighted a match, By|®?tiseptic and bound firmly on thy Seen the nose at ell times nd dl na Aelia bien nt al WYRE give him some name, souie address, *¥iftly beneath him and the slope d human speech, Staring in NT NS inwane. any lan # pocket and 4 eee ‘Then the ert be answered sis glow, between hin cupped hands,| VUNd If the case Is urgent obtain anything at all on which } Kins beneld the face of a man|®2¥ Kind of material, dispense with proceed when seeking her agi might Tew steeper as the gate drew wear » gloom, n. But Dé felt pangs of alarm. Accelerating, — It seem not open the mouth to talk in v cold ue for at least ten minutes afte lear that the noise pro- TOhklns ove, L believe you! It was antiseptic and bandage the wound a: 1 , V in escaped him, slid away down the 48 the grade took tt, the truck watn- ceeded from the body of the truck. ay til, Awnlte Welt toge ee aint wbout thirty oF thirty-five, with an nce If tala dear ange, the wound 2 leaving & warm room. Always sleep CHAPTER XV. hall and vanished. Once more he ered speed Jenking had not ver thought of look. {acu amrull Well, now, OA siti Unnuturally, pale wate and ulling| {ne use an improvised touraiquer: tn {a room in which the aun shines at (Continved,) found himeelt aloni Paate-atricken, the amateur chauf- ing into this, Cautiously he now Goi are you, anyhow? Reynoldat’ 8 Me Tee Or ee one tented a | the case of bleeding tn on armor leg ARE BDATE ES UO OT OP e ene HAT afternoon and the next — At eleven forty-five Jonkinsdreared four kicked madly at tho pedals, but Picked his way around to the back answe Jenkiny, stalling Nove and Joined eyebrow nowapaper | 2ut for @ body wound one has to trust Beam Four BeStSON oot ing |} day, which was rainy, can Dimself tn his white ‘rill suit, and somehow vr other the car fgnored him “fd peered in, With commendable presence of iniad, MATINE resenblan Toverstt. the| 2 Pressure with the fingers ors only and do not nse it as Hog day, which was rainy, looked tke @ full-fledged asylum or- and rambled right along. He raed Though tho darkness, despite tho A ROR Tentc ene hece. oi pictures of Henry J. Bverett, the | tient compress tone, Whrary OF vine room aur be recorded in a score Of dorly, as ho surveyed himself in a the engine fearfully, however, and gleam of the headlikhts, wan hoxvy chunged hin plana at the laat mi multl-milliona sary dod eagig en phen ee ee TnuRt Le. used | words, or less, Jenkins mirror. He packed his chauffeurs when he let the clutch in again re- in un: der the yover of thn truck he Whaa-ber-namo, there, put Everett, the old) gentleman from 50. your Boat anal i" i ad Gs 1 c, hesitated ther ceived another — epine-dislocating Managed to sed a large square some be ine Wh ———.__ ; ell and orked with Sam, helped outfit in the valise, hesitated whether p atlog 1 f ’ is for other purpores, have it well and | worked. with Bam Gifters SF Rot to TIAK CARINE Hy and dediied eboek thing in the car, From this the baggage in here?” de- jiisslon and the one thousand dol Praying for a Husband thoroughly aired about an hows be) on a gow minor repalrs, drove Pe pak te ee ae Pe gate aueaal sounds were cloarly issuing, now Any pagan Cera Ne els alee fig ie. neta aes Ught in weight, | ent cara and learned much, He even “tg made sure his money was atill Vaguely ho beheld a looming bar. more and more peremptorily. Jonkiny lise. Why muted et hic elpac aha held ere cla , should be the| took a couple of visitors to the Bta- gecurely pinned to his undershirt, ott rier. All too late he remembered thar 8Hed bis pockets for a maten, bul ko It out.” AINT CATHERINE, ip healthier to increase Litany f ked ft hand to Jenkins, , whose fest! Glothing of the body than to Increite| tion, alone, and got by. ‘Things wero on the white canvas cap that went gate! penta which refleed te lights Itecart, dering, Jenkins Axked for hie "iioodby,” anid be val ta colebrated on Nov. 2, ix the tentperature of the room in whic " st for Jenkina, Never in With the orderly's sult, and—havine ” Desperately he ferked at the gear. [0nt# which refuse seling and with ee tens MOinust have Paralyzed, Jenkins @i4 not ‘take one of the mo: ‘ot | a directly kills more | 7! Sethi ts gs : corridor with a fast-beating heart Crrrerrrrawk! arse ie Pe: Oe . ul out aomewhare!” ” “What—what 4" i hy vr | Santa, 0 Is the protector and pa- people than CHa teeta Wb 1 ee ee re beens Unaeen and unheard, moisciosaly The car balked Uke @ Texas mule, BB inte the truckebody and led hand No w Bor THAD TN pede ee ee eeree” | cean of tha'clty Ot ‘Venton aud cat Live an yore er about 70 de.| ght tap-tap-tapping at the door at- Poached the stairs leading Nolaclendly the lever Into another poaltion A box it surely waa, a wooden box, bnpwage, with mo, you know! Venetians, who, in these dread times to anove ail, make proper| tracted his attention, ally, She eid DO Made hin way down these stairs. “Coo whin! he gulped aa the ma- tty seven fest long by two and & +1 Know, but"— 4 “Why not? And leave the final atep|f War, fear that destruction will be enor tthe vexcreises| Opening it, he beheld Bally, In safety he reached the bottom, ohine made e spring at the gate, new Balt broad, Never mind, Get out, now, and | "Why not) Va cee kee eee breathing pel deep breathing, such | into the room and, with fo Auger On came to the back door, unlocked and dead alend. Some koister at that,” thought Jen- oome round here.” . \ bing, &e,,| ber lips, warned him to make no no be, akipping, hill ¢ opened this, and stepped forth into a Crash kins. ‘Then, as he felt It over, ho aud. OR t i Aa wondering, Jenkins ot Resting sigruiates Jenking. oa In England, France, Belgium, Spain, do jus Shhhhb Listen, Edt" she whis- Mand rain-awopt desola- J ha) had dood opened the “nly recognized it, and, with a chat- nevertielons do This large and yf course, ou're .. 32" | Portugal and Italy the good Cather stroke, Lond knows I've ine is considered the special fitend strong enoush for the strenuous ex for the ‘orward, then, he crept, a sh ow without any other key than @ ton or '9&!# the mud. 1 16d with, MaRS 20:6 and patron of spinsters, and in Paris ernoon! No, ‘ * . Nothing more or less was it than + Nenife tha 40% to sure 1 do r ; r 0 follow | had & tine of it this afternoon among the shrouding glooms. W two of metal. youn jane. the Do itt" her fete day ts un, ntly referr eroiaes, @ few good rules to. 10, don't interrupt!” she cautioned, as He tie thames ned the door the outer shipping-box of a coffin of it, Jenking deanand: All right, then. Do f to as “Old Matds’ Di 5) when indulging in the deep Breath Bor Be A naan ehehane tauae linen. fasts ase Beare he Te Heel pyecet Through the debris, jouncing and ~ and from this luguhrious re eptacie, what next? With a jerk the car atarted. vitae Pilg: rh ids! Day.” fpecial ser- J [Bee Mrexeroines appear in several othor| he, would have spoke into the building. catapulling over broken beaga, the intorapersed with anicry poundings y money?” Quickly Rathering epeed, tt lumberea | .4" maidens, young and cla, cane lessons, _ | “At qhidnight, sharp, let yourself Ry daylight, even, Jenkins would Si! Leal (Asad espana ets | the Row faintly tesued shouts und cries repeated Jenkins, feeling “Way down the miry, rain-ewept |fowers thither’ to fe led ‘upom the ack way of thé annex, Don’ y BAT he Hikcel ROW at the. mem wal n of; thrill of anticipation ovat ety ‘ ° 4 Answers to Queries. jargot to wear your white drili suit, have shunned the place: now, at the moment, he aenaed nothing very ‘ou thundering idiot! Let me ei nine hundred and , - foresasion of Bt, Cetberinn ty Konoha COLD SITZ BATHS-—Fdith M. o to the mortuary, This key, here, Yong any conception of fear that he ex ent apeed ‘an dar x Bad Faln- out, Tsay. Let me out twenty-one doll . CHAPTER XVII. {bg for thom & mood hustana They will help aome, but 1 have re- | will open (ha aide door eGo througn Ad over believed posatblo, A ming of That sued Aad waiting Meee eaine WGlve tt her UTRAGED and stunned, Jon-|_ Milton Abbey was long the favorite > pantedly 01d reser asa Sereter| the mortuary to the room on the einer. CANK awWeat oozed out on Nim ae he So Sines Aad Bite Slane rn: CHAPTER XVI. INF ty mo Mins gapod at nothingness, |Feaort,of English maidens and “old for ‘trunk muscles, copious water E foom on the other entered the Inner room Rrnee i eye, n |maids” on St. Catherine's day, and drinking, bran products, fruits and, side where the truck drives in PD had enjoyed such situations in 1 kins pond. ITARING aghast, Jenkins b | only per-| it's used there, es or on the ‘een, but thi manen: = you, This key,” giving him a third, q.e ree ane earn ne ere velict. dis Hatless, shivering, drenched| there was a special prayer for the J to the askin in his white/occasion, which ran: Wide-eyed, he stared at the dim Maehway, unrolling like a va . non and on. The wind snaten: stood the A in he = band, Saint Catherine: mire, with nees of th i 7 drill sult, with water run A hus! 5 ay M wil . y A handsome one, Saint Catherine; 1 Swill open the outer door communt- ee dim outlines of the C&P away. Mud spattered him. W hurling themselves not ning down his back and into his rs ‘ ‘y 4 : . TWITCHING—-Mre. M.. K.o-Indl-/ cating with the driveway and also {ingulshed the dim outlines of ine nea eee Night. mocked “him foi Hurling themsely eS on Lheas, he remained there for me.| A fich one, Saint Catherin geation may cause this, See @ Phy-| the Dadiock on the West gate. Saupe, Tennis It calmed and A steep grade finally checked the Against his face, He way 5 A nice one, Saint Cathert sician and make sure, | “All you have to do 1s to follow the peenaaiciad “hime Ite indifference peed of the flying monster that no more superstitious than you of, ment of blank mental cha And soon, Saint Catherin directions I gave you before. Drive fo death and dissolution whispered poemed hurling bien to doom, Pant- and go less a0, " “It can't be done!” ‘hen out of the depths of his de- URAalh EPSOM SALTS BATHS—HI, R. T. | out of the Krounds very quietly, Don't ito.crawe' in. his, « He deposited ine and coughing, the truck slowed to Who are yout demanded Jen Come, ¢ » more of thie! ins spalr and woe a beckoning figure STARTLING MEANINGS, —Hot Turkish and Russian baths light up till you're well away. And nix yalise in the truck, and tightened @ laboring wallow through deep mud. king, approaching a aten tarrupted ¢ er "You obviously seemed to rise—-Bally! S an example of the ability of will reduce you, Epsom salts arenot use ull the apced you can, Ed. Speed jig pelt. He did not delay for ponder- Jenkins's panic now having w litle “For Heaven'e ake entroated a (ett urtel the status of affairs Ny; he must find Bally again! the fureaila seholas to avcieal necessary an it is the hot wate wlutely essential Everything ings, Action was now his cue; al. Aubsided, Re pulled hia wits together, stifled voice, “don't stand there mre. hen vite, you'll come uch as he feared to return to ~Aich reduces, None of these will jlepend on speed! though for the Ifo of him he could recollected something of Sam's in- ing! By Jove! What's the matter into 1 will p you Hamilton, where the smashed gate Unexpected meaning, a corre- help you very much without exer- he replied, “Once I get not guess what this action was to #tructions and got the oar under con- with you, anyhow? When your job gomfortable for the of your life-- stood a damning evidence of gullt| spondent of the Spectator relates that oles ind non-fattening diet, hor on the rowd, Lil sure jet her ® joad to, or whut the final step wae io trol, He remembered where the elec. was to get me away from H if a don't! ten And you're against him, he knew there was no 1499 following Question wax put to the If I don't ploumh one big furrey be. He quietly unlocked the big holding for the trifle you've other way, A a erat Be Repnahad te pishen OAL Et aie cee . through Windham County, Connectl- qiter door of the mortuary, giving = SF] kot on you? an of peace, alr; ° | happened to Bishop Odo « pT SEAS cm Manet & ae cus, im no chauffeur” pen the driveway, and shoved t I AT GH SPERD * By Clinton H. Stagg |] t?s:,0), Jove), thar money: oF youten In NORAGEODIR se wanes | Same quite readily: "He west bling wo . 08 ing “v4 “Remember all my — directions? notselessly back, «| . ‘ to he loaned ro ma right now, Thi jon once mi waited) An explanation was deman ‘an: your question for gluten bread for 1 where you're going and where » found that Bam's instructions =; . , * aven if f have t » down out of not, but turned and, hands in pockets the genius brought up the mula. Know maere eine wee i eel ee nL Anereut ions Showing How a Loser Won in a Game of Honor hora and jiitau soul Now do pou and head bowed to the sora, stared) Sth tr!” triumphantly, Aure 1 do, I've even got a map of difficulty he operated the self-starter. . . Poasd i , understané? back along the muddy, rutted country) says y The sentence indicated TO REDUCE BREAST—Miss 1, N. all dra vn out." he engine priate to turn over, He I) Begins in The Eve ning World Nov. 27 rkina understood rod in the direction of the asylum, | read, "Odo was deprived of his see," fiend two cents and ask for the ‘That's fine, Ed! On a pinch you let on the gas, and soon had her ee ‘Oh, all right thon, if you're hand- (To Be Continued) —Outlook, eos m - - : ee oe ee le ry