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ae re APT Ory oe Les LTTE ' Priday, July "2D LG U.S. Army Exercises ‘*Ma’’ Sunday’s And First Aid Lessons = Intimate Talks : By PAULINE FURLONG 4 z ‘Aine [ALWAYS PLAY With Young Girls 7 a gray . HEN | HAVE a Published by The Evening World to Help Men and Women YouTo MEET A, oe @ ELSE THE DATE AT THE “‘MOVIES” Pr for Any Call to Service. ae ake epare for Any 0 ce. By ‘‘Ma’’ Sunday 7 (© preight, 1917, by the Prem Publidhing Oo, (The New York Prening World.) | FIFTH SET—Trunk Exercises Nos. 7 and 8, (Wife of Billy Sunday, the Famous Ecangelist) FRIEND of mine dropped {nto a little Backward Trunk Bending. motion picture theatre in the outskirts A SSUMB starting position, body of one of our large cities not long ago. mn hips, heels to- . erect, hands on hips, She Js a very earnest Christian woman, “bend Ee ee ee oak, with a/ keen sympathy for work among girls ‘one, two,” proceed to bend backward and a fine appreciation of their problems. @b far as possible without strain, as She attended to see a travel film, but it was jhown in cut No 7, not the picture that held her attention, Sud- shor . denly @ young girl slipped into the seat in front Side Trunk Bending. of ber. Next to her was a young man, They The starting position is the same did not know each other, After a few minutes 4s in the preceding exercise, and the he leaned over and whispered: command is “Trunk sideward, back, “Well, you look good to me.” @ | right, ono, two.” Alternate by cail- | ® She was a qulet looking young thing and Dackwara Dena. 10g “left” on every other movement. “Bide Bend, LET'S SIT OUT IT WAS SO my friend expected to see her administer the — a | “Tie ending is from the erect position to the side, as shown in cut No. 8. ON THE PORCH \ ' BADLY Tekene rebuke the fellow merited, but, instead of that, Guat sonar.) | IN THE she smfled—and in ten minutes he thad bi , ‘ FIRST AID LESSONS. No. 15—Strains. [ HAD To tabi around Sor, there tn the darkness, tnd they had arranged to meet “in the ss MPUTATED park” that night “after ma goes to bed.” | beneath the | TT" muscles are covered by a layer or padding of fat which lies just nerve ending: kin, ‘and this contains many small blood vessels and | ‘This fat is called subcutaneous tissue and acts as a protection from injuries which affect the structure of the body, which hast been’ desoribed in other lessons. The | force of falls, blows and other injuries is frequently | suspended in the subcutaneous tissue of the body. A strain is due to lifting of too heavy weight or a , sudden wrench, which causes over-stretching of the | muscles, often breaking smal! blood vessels in (hem. | The back and shoulder muscles and the small ten- dons at wrists and ankles are the parts of the body most frequently affected, by strain, and the symptoms are stiffnéss, lameness, more or less swelling and great pain, | which {s increased on the slightest movement. | This is one case where it 1s not neceasary to send for a doctor unless the strain is very severe and rest and masage, applied properly, will bring relief. The upper and lower limbs should be rubbed gently toward the body with alcohol and water, arnica or | ywitch-hazel, which will help greatly to deaden the pain. After the pain Shas oubsided, heavier massage may be applied to,help absorption and make the strained muscles more elastic, | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. ALMOND MEAL—MRS. H. F satin with intelligence and care ‘Almond meal is cleansing and bleach-| It !s not necessary to deny your: mg, It is used in place of soap by erything fit to eat. whose skin is dry and inclined] mugcLes AND FOOD — Rs. to wrinkle. DANIEL R. G.: Yes, indeed, ex- _% jae ercises play a most important part in OLIVE OIL FOR DEVELOPING—|the use of foods. When sugar and MRS, G. T. H.: Where the body is ex. | fats come In contact In the body wit Deervely thi the digestive organs|Xygen in the blood, the heat are usually impaired, and olive oil or | senerated in the muscles. Th other fate aro not assénilated, and|¢xercise the more heat is genera therefore not stored in the body to because the movement of the muse snake it rounded and shapely, If you|sets the blood and all tissues into have difficulty in digesting the activity and sends more oxygen to Miuplest foods I would suggest that |them. Deep | breathing is also oud not attempt to take olive ofl /Mecessary factor in supplying more Jarly, as | am sure you cannot | Oxygen to the blood, and the action of And back of thom two girls were whispering with a man with sharp, furtive eyes, who was promising them a “swell time” that evening. | “And say, what's your names and phone numbers?” he added. Tt was an afternoon of a working day, but all around were young men and women, lolling, «liding low down in the seats, squeezing onv another’s hands, In that darkness, with the lazy, sensual music, my friend felt as though she had happened onto one of the devil's pet corners in hel). And it was only a little motion picture house, with quite pretty and decent scenes on the screen, Oh, girls, do you, can you think what you are doing? Would you want to see your mother in the darkness beside a strange man, permitting him liberties—would you? AND YET YOU WILL BE MOTHERS SOME DAY! Do you want your children to shudder as they think of you? You may think that it ts “no barm.” But in @ year of such actions as | those I have mentioned you will have so loosened your moral fibre that you will no longer hear the voice of your own soul. As my friend was leaving, after the lights had been turned up, she looked around upon those young facos, many of them flushed, with the great | est sorrow and grief. One girl, so young that she still wore her long hair | in @ braid down her back, appealed to her particulanly. She was with « man much, much older than ghe, a man who kept @ proprietary arm about | THE Boys ARE IN THE her as they moved up the aisle. } \ TRENCHES 2 ‘The man left her to buy candy at the stand nearby, and my friend ae — spoke to her. ‘ “Chit,” said, “does your mother know that man? Would she wan‘ to know him? Would she allow him, or any other man, to touch you—to | hug you—as that stranger has been doing?” | She tried to brave {t out, but in a moment the sense of what #he had | been doing struck her, and she turned toward the door, almost running | Her escort hurried after her, but he was too late, She was gone. I hope | she learned her lesson. (FL HAD HAD THICK KNITTED Socks, | MIGHT STILL HAVE MY Foot KNITTING _ WHY WASTE TI ON SOLITAIRE WHILE IT AUST a it. Take more exercises and | the Siaphregm: the large breathing | | Mothers, do you know where your daughters are when they are away | if ¥ muscle, igo greater when deep in- e? you will have better digestion. | HAIAORAr ee ean alt ase hee ae | from hom NOTE—Mrs, Sunday will endeavor to answer as many letters person- | ally aa she possibly can, Al will receive consideration, and she will mak« ] } WHOLESOME— | Process also aids digestion, beca a | eS hOWN Suakt. Brown sugar is| When the diaphragm is more active it igpeaginne’ ‘sugar in its early stages! Pushes downward on the contents.of ol refinement, ee ecunce and helps to churn th. HOT BATHS-—MRS. G. R.: Most , coensiy the hot baths will keep you ; awake, as they are st«nulating to the == . ; : : . | hi degree. Some persons can ‘them before retiring, however. If they keep you awake, take them in the i ES afternoon and then wrap up well and stay dn a warm room an hour or #0 RS | Pea Al a. event cold, if convenient. Turkish aa : | : j | @isns may be taken by stout women in whe are in good health at least twice each week. These open the pores and the body of poisons. They are — good for those who suffer, from acidity and rheumatism. PURPOSE OF FOOD—FRANC | her replies confidential when requested. (Copgright, 1917, by The Bell @yndicate, Ine.) and Vegetables at Home No, 8—Pri edorn."* The guides took charge of Wharton, nent and Methods of lost, however, by Law- and, with a heavy heart, the young ‘ying. faded herbage of the lawn, he ex- the death of his comrade and the es- ranks of fre HOW ONE MAN SERVED TWO MASTERS claimed »e of his prisoner. As the deceased No time wat “Run — now —run— Massa Harry, was the immediate sentinel over the ton, after the charge an retraced his steps to his father’s By Sophie Irene Loeb i run! yerson of young Wh , and the in securing his pri tage. And Tricked the Armies of Both “Yes,” cried the youth ax he vaulted Risen wae forces be anfere for ie patoelvink Hin Tobe Hare he directed The ‘Tiritian were a Nght party with. | Cowrrght, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Oe, When America Fought for Liberty into the saddle, “now, indeed, my hon- fending the horses, which were more him to be conveyed to the rear, out baggage, that had been sent out La York Eveutng Workt,) vst fellow, Is the time to run.” He particularly under his care, his Cap- The Sergeant charged with con- to destroy certain stores, understood & main ways of drying are beckoned ‘hastily to his father, who tain heard him with uneasiness but ducting Henry Wharton to a place to be collecting for the use of the applicable in the home manu he body to ; 5: i red Dt Food is taken into t 1 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, stood at the window in speechless y American army, They now rett fi eat, mental and musculal Durlug a stars tu, th 1780 @ traveller who introduces bi Ha - a speechless without anger. where he might procure surgloal ald, " facture of dried fruits an mupply heat. Migsues, and to supply Duplog a, ptamy the year 1780 a twargllor wa, introdices,bimwelf aa Afr. Harper taken rsiuge anxiety, with his hands extended to- “Tut two houre before and vun- set about performing his duty with trough the woode to the helghts, and.| vegetabies, namely, ain drying, dry, core? Mal of which the body Is t Me ante eo me morse another traveller afi ie to fing Ward his child In the attitude vf bene Woodie had felt the chance which alacrity, In order to return as soon ws keeping the route lone ther muy. | in by artificial heat and drying bs Re posed. Therefore it @hould We | tas {ive oi avait ome ty th rey ain Voulea ne Sigtion. made Henry Wharton his captive ay pouslble to the scone of strife, ‘They mits, in places unassailable hy Gt. alr blast. These, of course, may bi » nnd Nie agua, ° Than 8 oc Arig Capt. Whar The African watched him as he the severest blow he had ever #us- had not reached the middle of the #ty, commenced @ retrea' combined, In general, most fruits - wile, leaker of gained the highway, saw him ineline tain ware SlANCROHING. to the right, and riding furiously under giyyq i the brow of some rocks, disappear be- CHAPTER VIII. Woodie soon saw the field without hind a projection NW res sing foe proximity of Happily r Henry Wharton, the UNWOODTE'S men had often ntry prevented pursuit, and searching eyes of his captors were ex- tried their prowess against s column the few Hessians @mining, through @ pocket gla the enemy, and were anxious i d unhurt sought protec- column of infantry that to be at it again, Thelr a elfiod, The lawn tn front of the Locusts While the reyinants of He: | CHEAP and very satisfactory} commander had scarcely time to was hidden from view of the road by Yagers were seeking its friendly Simple Apparatus: for Drying Fruits and Vegetables oe 1, Now he yearned for an plain before the Captain noticed a boats or vegetables, to be dried, quickly tunity in whieh, by risking his man whose appearance and occupa- must first be shredded or cut int life, he might’ recapture bls tion forcibly arrested his attention, CHAPTER IX. mre paper many are too large t: Wellmere and hig troops at — «There, sir, is the doctor," suid the HE aged father of Harvey Birch tee nae ron aes covered with @ skin yment crossed the brook 41t9 grtendant of’ Henry very coolly; “he ia Lpaph ee which is to preven the open plain Will patch up your arm jn the twink- wes near death. The old mani drying out. Wheo freshly out fruits There,” cried the delighted Cap- jing of an eye;” and beckoning to the had kept his dying situation a| oF veostanios are to be dried b tain, as he pointed out the movements guides to approach, he whispered and necret from the neighborhood, pee nee heat, they should with his finger, “there comes John jointed to hi 1 4 th al- expom rst to gentle heat ani Bull into the mousetrap, and with Ponte to et Or ened hie compan in the hope that he might still | jater to tho high temperatures, nth Be ‘ Reet ualy foward his commie ¢ have the company of his child in his| If the air applied at the outset i» ‘ade frowh Bla body of 0h i t 4 12nd 2° blood of Virginia, and carried him with »"Prepare to mount—mount! | crled the surgeon, last moments, ‘The confusion of the/ Of 100 high a tempei perature, the cu * . dy o! e y- horses o ° goons had beet ja, and ce us woot ie a . * je move can’ be i y of the enemy came -sweep- horses of two dragoons had been lett, the" swittness of the wind along the Dunwoodle, the last word belng bv if, sir, your leisure ‘will admit,” day, and his increasing dread that|tapies become hard, or” mearcey “or . sw * peated by Lawton in a tone that rang re | mae. Valley; and tho heart of the youth was Prulnd Oy Sate Oe ei atood at Std Henry Wharton, "1 must Les Harvey might be too late, helped to/ covering the juicy interlor eo that Ii | ! Jie Americas horse,” Studd | drier for use over the kitchen|regain his seat in the saddle before a close line of shrubbery, end the fection. | His horse was of the | under its shelte nts of their he small mesh galvan-|ing round the base of the Itt, [Inked together small amount of i await the thovem 5 fi which intersected rie r , 7 r attent it ht h sd faced wire netting and @ nuinber 0! rsecte the view to the 4, already beating tumultuously with attention to @ slight hurt. 7 th ould fain al t| will not dry out. ; r t one-| south, A : sled the Mae * 0 f Ie deliverance, when a the open window of the cottage. "An!" cried the other, starting, and basten the event he w res i laths or strips of wood abou Mm few minutes enabled the Ma- "At this moment two cowboys, who Pleasure at his deliverance. when # '.7th) Hritish line advanced slowly examining ‘nim from head to foot, fora litle while, As night aet in, his Generally it is not desirable that | alt inch thick and two inches wide. | jor to distinguish their character. In had been cut off from a retreat to ‘The screen nay be tacked directly}one troop he saw the green coats of their own party, rode furiously op the framework to make the dry-lthe cowSoys and in the other the through the gate, with an intention Niue shelves, or the framework Ciblieainern helmets and wooden saddiey Of, Cecabing to the open wood in the n n, ide: r th 1 crying aloud— and In exact order, the Kuldes opened “yoy are from the flold below; Is (here {lines increased to auch @ degree that ao atote itt desman Oo at tee 1iBravely done, Captain! Don't apare ies Be eee ee ee one MiWen ous ene there, air? ry, accopt- te diamayed housekeeper sent @ boy | and it is better to keep it well below the whip, turn our left before P* ae sh! ‘ 7 ne ys copt- t ‘i m Wau cross tha’ bres” REELS hearest to them, Wellmere Matened ing the offer of the surgeon to assist 12 quest of @ companion to cheer her ee Tiel ts en, fant nse. ea be made to support separate t ; Minas. Saas api ir of the cottage. Wharton turned his head in sur- tv the advice of the n, Who W48 jn removing ‘his coat, ‘tis a stirring solitude, Caesar alone could be By using two Iaths nailed together ae bhe Darinan 2a thelr Rumbers ithe victorious, Americans preseod prise, und saw, sitting on the point of neat to him in rank, and ordered two time, 1 can assure you.” spared, and, loaded with eatables and Bye ie inew ihe ieee ie framework can De eter nintadlata cotate 8 the retreating Germans until they « jutting rock that commanded a ‘ pw to dislodge the American tiring!" repeated the surgeon, cordiais by the kind-hearted Miss|of heat in the drier, and this cannot ders, lad driven them under tho protection bird's-eye View of the valley, his for- foot r hiding place. Th® pu, u nded SacnIDE iio ash space r the of the fire of the infantry: and feel- mor Otitis harvey Binh Vie pack, movement created a slight confusion, 2, makes of driers can be suspend a irch, the enemy ing themscives, in the privacy of the much’ diminished in sige. lay at the and Dunwoodle seized the opportun- 4) Tong as they can acie there must be His duty y é lg tae open 5 and drew up his men in ine neelve tie of me 3 (Dun : used the ORPOFEUD: wo long a: y can stir there mu . |oven thermometers can be found on Hom the ceiling over the Kiteher| cvidentiy making preparations tors wm Felleved from any immediate feet of tho peddier, who waved is sty to charge, No ground could be tite: and while there is fe, you know, “Ut 18 very dlsregaréful im im to he market, or an ordinary, ther yang : ie rae thee not [charwe. At thia moment a column of E y hat to Wharton exultingly as the lit- more favorable for the man sof there is hope; but here my art 18 Of he away at auch a time,” sald Katy|mometer can be suspended in the stove, and it will utilize the Rot) Tire en a The ate, eng tion that few of the ter few by him. ‘The English Cap- iors, and the attack of the Virgin- yo use, 1 did put in the brains of one drier, air which rises during rc ok the advice of mysteri- jane was irresistible. It was dient, but Ierather think the man Haynes, who kept house in the Mette | If a thermometer is not used, the forward to the bank of the brook, i ¥ “ hour, tof the way or| Major Dunwoodie was not less dis he inust have been dead before | saw Birch cottage, “Suppose now Nis) greatest care should be given to tbe ger trays made wth form or any of the lighter ly employed with his dressings; pove, kk was despatched on|b@ determined very accurately excep: you give me great pleasure, sir; for reytom the blac patched 08 | bY using a thermometer. Inexpensive ry known to resist—op- and hoi They were ain ous being, and finding 1 road, fly at the b nie opposite Tt can be raise “a by a crane made | Unguished by coolness and ju busily engaged in separating the fas- which led to the highway that tn- wood, in order to clear the Americans him, It 1s @ curious case, sir; T will father wanted to make his last will | regulation of the heat. The tempera ewung to one the stove is required | Un, where occasion offered , tenings of the horse when the tersected the valley, turned down It from the fire of their friends who take you to wee it—only across the and testament, who is there to do ao | ture in the drier rises rathor quick!) of lath whe caed and lowered or | dauntioss intrepidity He at once Mooper on the pinaza discharged his direction, and was soon opposite to y concealed, and it Was complete- gence there, where you may perceive wolemn an act for him? Harvey js @/and the product may scorch unless for cooking purpitige the heat which | “Ww his udvant d determines te Pistols and rushed, sword in hand, to his friends, | The next minute bo), successful. Wellmere, who was on so many bodies together, Ah! the very wasteful and @ very disregard- | close attention is giv y! Ss gery i wasted when the} profit: by it. calumn the led “he rescue Srosned ca pride) . be stopped MS the left of his line, was overthrown ball has glanced around the bone ful man!” ‘The reason sun drying ts popularly Ee eee se apt in ube, began slowly to retire from the field, ‘Che entrance of Caesar into the charger before bis old acquilniance, ),, the impetuous fury of his assall- without whattering it; you are fortn ‘Porhaps he make him afore?” —_| believed to give fruits and vegetables Of the stovnaists of plunging the| Wien the youthful German, who com- Parlor @ moment before induced the “Cv, ANU i’ custaunae (he Ah Dunwoodle was in time to save nate in failing into the hands of un old “There may be reasons not compre- |a sweeter flavor lies probably in thé ‘ anching con mling: water, for a| Manded the enemy's horse, fearful of Wary dragoon within rn NIA“Gke jo RAbGs WRerhon lt: Soler Tne the Ate from the impending blow of one practitioner; or you might have lost hensible to you,” sald Katy, moving the sun they never are y Tea hrere tee Ota wire, basket or| Ising an eany conquest, gave the tention more closely on his priecnen) {OneHee olan ae OF ene 4 men, and, raised him from the this limb.” her chair so that her clothes covered A ‘eas in the oven or over fi Mitt. “cloth bag for. this, After) word to charge but this new muntion drew Wing: prea. Meeeewe | Oi aa Ie Bd id, had hin placed on a horse “Indeed!” said Henry, with « alight the charmed stone, underneath which |a stove scorching is likely to occur blanching + required number of | . ae Solr, of Duawoodle, wheeled to t ; He threw: hie Are you from the clouds in this attire aud delivered to the custody of his Unana neat 1 Aid Rat lay She sacrey treamuren of the Pads unless careful attention ts given Foie oa aeve cur: [ih perfect order, opened and, as out 1 une a?" or njury to be so i " ng of |them ER es von aoe eiea’ by | Word to charge Was given, the troops linprecatio frighten “8d in su mB pele Ve left of the British line was out- “Oh, the hurt is not bad, but you that which she would have been very| Drying of certain products can bo ee, a ‘Two towels or by ex. (Of, lawton emerged from cover, the marauders their prey. The Ste beaath. OT flunked by the Americans, who have ruch a pretty arm for an opera: unwilling to revenl; “but a rough out: |eompleted In some driers within tw: Me tt un and alr for a shor with their leader In advance, waving toment was Unridden jaye escaped from the hands of my doubled in their rear, and thus made tion; the pleasure of the thing might aide often hol & #mooth inal or three hours. The time required 6 his sabre over his head, and shouting, horses were running at large In every enemiens but five minutes since and the rout in that quarter total, But baye tempted a novice. Caesar stared around the building for drying vegetables varios, How | hae 1 voice Mat was heard above the direction, Henry Wha , rhe devil!” cried the captain unable to fathom the hidden meaning aver, it can be determined eaatly by of the martial music el by the na in command, pei © be any pleasure in mutilating of his companion, when his roving |q little experience on the part of the ed the | was a prisoner and threatened with the battle went, pre rew him the gallows." Drying of fruits and vegetables in of fruits Vegetables i) ‘The charge threatened too much for ong into t wesar Van- | fy se oe eta eats nis party and threw in a & fellow-creature uddenly decame fixed, and Mle | person doing the drying. The materta wun consists tn spreading the) the enemy troop. They scattered in ished from the 1 J drew & Dole yee ee eae eatiene inad. heavy. fire on the dragoons, aa they ,,"Si"." said the surgeon, with gravity, teeth chattered with affright, The sould be ativred oF turned severe: ele ager che every direction, flying from the fietd of the outer door Vance of the British column and in passed him to the charge; with this “a sclentific amputation is @ vay ol} ae in the countenance of the /times during the drying in order to eng. @D Fon Old pieces of aus: | 80, (OE Ga FAME Horgon could carry, spn, of the soldier wae not full view of the Americans, Dun- party was Henry Wharton, who had pretty operation, and doubtless might black wan instantly perosived by Katy |seoure a uniform product, in held down with stones, [ere MATA. oat thee eeaa nea great re is fect, he woodie had been collecting his scat- voluntoered to assist in dispersing the tempt ® younger man, ip the hurty of and, turing Mer Mos ehe sew the! ‘The ability to judge accurately as Hot, sunny days are chosen, Sec Mele CHUL OUEN heer ceraneis turned his tury for 4 tered troops, securing his few prison- guides; @ ball struck his bridle-arm ¢ rgd greriey eB the particu. peddler bimeelt, etandiag w thin the | t<, when fruit has reached the prope: ‘o rain or dew wets the product me neve vived prisone y scale the window in the ers and retiring to the ground where and compelled him to change hands eo es - doe he room, leondition for remova: > MTS Be iuise a ey tha slices: are Biearhio aceGOe t,t Pegetnens | AO MOne Ne Wo angen Nal ted Gee ne tad atthe firet ap. An ihe dragoons dashed by them, the Further conversation was inter- “ls he alive?’ asked Biroh, tremu-|can be gained only by experience ed or turned over with the hand| Vas Upon tie pe $ of tho imposatb und the main pearance of his enemy xt. Lawton charger ridden by the youth b rupted by the sppearance of the loualy, and semlnmy & raid to re- When sufficiently dried It should be the thin ones, which dry first,|Serman tyrant tha hock fell. ene had brought out his favorite glass to ungovernable—he plunged, reared, dragoons, slowly marching toward ceive the answer, 0 dry that it 13 impossible to press Disciplined to the most exact. obedi urely,” said Katy, riving hastily, | water out of the fresh Jence, these ill-fated men met thelr former halting-place, and new applications from aligntly wounded put ends of end officiously offering her chair; “he|the pieces, and will not show any of er being unable with his (ly upon him see if no opening could be found for his Unless it is Yi chares bravely; Out tha! i t everything an advantageous attack, when he wounded arm to ma the Impa- SP a riley rl A . | ‘ tes and especiall sae Tie martled hoteean enn eRe per rushed suddenly exclaimed tient animal, Henry Wharton found POlU\ti%, M0? sQmands on egiting ia must live Gil day, oF Wil the te te) ihe. mation! grain of the fruit, on hich habitually atts ous arms of thelr antagoniste like (2 is assistance, 0 se was in- “How's this! a bluecoat among hinslf, in Jess than a minute, un- the doctor, i (To Be Continued.) |Delng broken, Ad yet not so dry se il] lay their eggs upon it. 08> (Oe ee tore the wind Rees Ke tantly Uberated, bu other was those scarlet gentry? As I hope to willingly riding by the side of Capt ' [it wilt anap or crackle, It eho to netting. were literally ridden down, and That already fastened to the saddle of a gee old Virginia, it is my masquorad- 1 n, The dragoon comprehended leathery and pita » erutt uits and vegetables when dried sand Pune cowboy, and the four retired behind {ng friend of the Sixtieth, the hand- at a glance the ludicrous situation of When freahly out nite or yews the sun gencrally are spread on | ¢ anaes buliding, cuttir each some Capt, Wharton, escaped from his new comrade, but had ‘ FIVE FRIDA rs + By Frank R. Adams 3) '8!¢%, are spread ou Pi Mer ed ee trays of uniform size #o con- BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ther with their s two of my best men! to ery aloud, before they jlunged | pe 4 ot 3 a 7 phaly begin bo ey hpernle ey etn { PEs ea ther end nroiscted |, ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE Dp a A ca I SOL rece dts ome ri He } The Story You Must Read on Your Vacation sieved box will very goon satura | other and protecte Caesar ew t outer door survivor of the two joined his troe horse n the righteous , a ‘ > means of a cover made of oil-|{ EVERY TWO WEEKS, open and, pointing '% naining bringing with him hts own horee aed cause better than his rider. Capt } Begin It Here Mondey, July 16 A ayes OAS AaORD EP } th, Hanvas or rooflng paper bannnnrnnrnnnrcnronronn§ horace, that was qui biting the those of the cowbo He report#d Waarton, YoU are welcome to the @m wenn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnann Dementor San Das.) ; } i) , |

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