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“-Frening World Daily Magazine ee ee amaaiional ‘‘Ma’’ Sunday’s U. S. Army. Exercises And First Aid Lessons By PAULINE FURLONG The Day of Rest. 9, 1AK SO Sick : ie MY STOMACH! Vublished by The Evening World to Help Men and Women Fi Nash Prepare for Any Call to Service. ae Comwriait i917. by the Prom Publishing Co, The New York Evening World: FIFTH SET--Trunk Exercises Nos. 11 and 12. ee.) Trunk Turning and Bending. ) WITH Your ROM the starting position, (PRESERVING 75 F hands on hips, heels togeth- - —4 tr, bend body forward from ' Waist Ifiie, as shown in cut No. 1, and then over to the right side, then back to’ position and over forward again and to left side. Commands: Bend trunk forward right back, forward, left, back." PRESERVING You SAMPLED THEN Tao MUCH — ; U oun rts MANES NEG sunee IT Covenen g 'HE GI i ~&} Down. id rt ey RL WHO mia A MAN TO REFORM CANNING HIM. aN, By ‘‘Ma’’ Sunday y (Wife of Billy Sunday, the Famous Bvangeliat) ‘ /\ her breast, that had just ‘missed her 9 he / heart. Hor little girl, who had run / | m\_| HEY found her with a bullet wound in screaming to the neighbors, had given I the alarm. The dissipated husband and father. i | who had fired the murderous shot in @ fit of drunken fury, had disappeared After weeks in the valley of the shadows, they finally dragged her back to Ife and the | r realisation that she was doomed to be a per- Trunk Cireling. j ™~ manent invalid. Had it not been for the child, Stand with hands on hips, heels Ce I am quite sure that she would have preferred together and bend the body at the @ Pane that the curgeon’s kni which had extracted Trank Turning, Waist line forward and around to Trank Cireling. | the bullet from her breast had not been i successful, / And yet five years before, Jennie K. was one of the most light-hearted and beautiful ' girls T have ever known. She had made one of those ghastly mistakes that ' I see women making all the time, for they never seem to learn from the ; | tragedies of others, She had married a man to reform him. ee ae | Ben was one of the rising young lawyers of the community, @ really brilliant chap, who had already won several spectacular cases, in spite of his youth. But be was laboring under the handicap of @ habit thet (] (? , a ri even then was threatening to wreck his career. He maintained he: was § 2) \\ Wi ng a); |not the slave of whiskey—that it was hin slave, that he used it as.” \ \ pal iW 1 stimulant to carry him over the hard points of his work, and he could = the right side, as shown in cut No. 12, back and over to the left side and then back to starting position. Commands: “Body circle, around, ‘back, one-two. i} . FIRST AID LESSONS—No. 17: Sprains. HEN the ligaments about the’ joints are violently stretched, twisted W or partially broken the injury is called a sprain, and these #re ometimes accompanied by broken bones a Small blood vessels, when joints are sprained, fre. | nuly break and the Hquid part of the blood around N escapes, Causing severe p: » unnatural movement of the joint, swelling and shock, If the sprain is severe call the doctor at once, bit begin treatment meanwhile by elevating the injured joint, which lessens the blood supply to it, and insist- ing on absolite rest, because mo: mage can be done by continued rubbing of the joint surfaces together, Crushed ice or snow in’a clean cloth, or very hot wet cloths shouldbe applied to the seat of the pain to contract the blood vessels and limit the escape of SRR FONAE blood, which reduces swelling and pain na should be treated fro stop its use whenever he desired, / a@ 1 advised Jennie at the time that, before she pledged herself to him» she insist he prove his worth and his honest desire to have her for bis wife by going for at least one year without liquor of any kind. This | would have been a fair test. ® But Ben overcame her argument, @ man always seems to overcome twenty-four to forty-cight hours, or sufficiently Jong to obtain the full benefit of the treat c | the arguments of a woman who loves him. : ; ment. While the above treatment may be painful at first, after an hour or . “Marry mg now,” he urged, “ and your presence and your inspiration ] 0 great improvement will be noticed and the pain much reduced, a will help me to do as you wish, If you really want me to give up whiskey, your help will do more for me thin anything else. If you love mé, you will want to aid me. | And Jennie gave in, against the advice of parents and friends, and Ben claimed her for his bride. | Of course, he didn't break away from his drinking. A man never does who @ollects is payment for success in advance, In leas than two yoars the pabit had grown to proportions that were seriously interf with his professional success, In three years Ben had lost his prestige ut- terly, and was getting more and more hopelessly in debt, Shortly after the end of the fifth year of their married life camo the Severe strains are by no means slight injuries, and those of the ind wrist, which are the most frequent, should not be taken lightly usually need the services of a physician, \ t Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. TO DARKEN HAIR-—R. C.; Since) vention of them wit ream, powder do not know the formula for the/#nd veil when in the sun and wind much better and easier than re- moving them 4 © IAN So Sick ie, AT MY STOMACH [ ( z Your, PRESERWNG ) JOHN > SS ' ‘ : i wair dye you mention 1 cannot te yvou whether ft will accomplish re ‘ { sults or harm you | TO MAKE FACE THINNER— = Mrs, G. D.N.: The rubber fac MEAT FATTENING-“MRS, K. G.: | causes profuse perspiration nana ree Pork is fattening; other me Ss the face somewhat, The lower ts are} 4 fi not, Meats or + foods should Moved ier ne eace thinner through -tragedy, which left Jennie at death's door and made of Ben a fugitive { not be eaten when fried, and they] double chin aes sce Thanos ang an ontonst, iE rep obipecrat tbe balsa uy pet etl ed mouth and jaws me any a girl has found out after marriage that it would have beea ere gg Seat aussi whole lot better for her to have spent her life as an old maid than to (da Fey UB ona eerie wre PATHS FOR REDUCING— have given her name into the keeping of a man who had to be reformed tre an inflammatory disease of the |} ot baths are highly : ol glands and. halr follicles and usu- stimulating and must not be taken before he could make a decent husband, A man who can't make himself , Mix ouropio. The tase, ‘neck, Wash) Ove a tendency tacreduer reals oe gees for love of a wontan before he marries her will seldom do it after be | ' ind chest are common places for! have a tendency to reduce flesh be- actually has her, Remember that. ‘ i ‘ene to appear, and the causowsnas PAUSE tlicy cause profuse persplration, | ither local or internal or both.| let and exercise are more necessary, | Cheap soaps, greasy face creams, in-| however. The -hot bath should be ufficient exercise, ck of cleanti-} ubout 105-6 degrees. jess, inside and out, are more causes of acne. SHAMPOO AND DANDRUFF HS TELLIE it is a mistake not to the hair because it is full of andruff, and the hair and scalp | hould be wash st every two ‘s with pure roap, melted A girl is very often a marvellous instrument of a man's reform—but not so much after she becomes bis wife (Coprnant, 1917, OY Hell Syndicate, Ine.) é i be | f A ' How to Dry Fruits and Vegetables. ‘o remove dirt, dead skin and cells |, = ind accumulation of dandruff, This said the Captain to meet with the soldier's ven- Of the outside of the shed; and, as it in you dirty blackguard?" | No, 4.—Preparation of Food for the “the only way to give the scalp @)$ HOW ONE MAN SERVED TWO MASTERS 1 have had a pull at a nee; you die to-morrow Wan without window or vullet of any sput 2 And ia It so ye) Drier. ' hance ta troashe. In the meantine, bottle of cut glass with a silver stand, — 'Tis as God wills.” kind, excepting its door, the conald- would surve a dacent famale, that a ori . | brugh out the dust and dandruff each And Tricked the Armies of Both and I doubt my relish for your whiskey “I have spent many a good hour to erate Sergeant thought this the most man must put to aleep in the By Sophie Irene Loeb. j ight w a stiff brush, which will z fo month to come entrap the villain,” said the Skinner, beating p in which to deposit his room wid her, ye rapscaliion®? . opyrlaht, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Oo, : paws: We. Oe When America Fought for Liberty nif its jgtlver or ‘koold, that vee advancing a Mttlo from his corner, prisoner, Boveral inducements urged | “Pooh! Do you mine’ © Ml wie Heat 101%, by 04 res Pebble prminatto' nd L hope you will give me a rst. Hollister to thin det to be hanged in the morning? You) a. i.) factories the vegetables are FRECKLES—SARAH D: Kreck: | wynore expt age thou, I've a trifling bit of the conti. tifleate that will entitle us to the re mg whieh was the absence of th he sleeps alread to-morrow ’ me RRevAN Chcaca OF colbrine: rhatter b perme {athe en orel® OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. nental,” said Betty, with a look of ward; ‘twas promised to be pald in Washerwoman, Fotlowed by Birch, ake @ nap. put through special shredders aud | h the skin, They are really the | in the eR Wiareeae Tee seole ete Whe, iptreduens himealt se, Mr. Harper humor: “but there's * within that's the Sorgeant proceeded in silence nds off, ye villain!” erted the slivers not adapted fon home use, { ore a form | fit *» be put in yissils of di'monds or Dunwoodie,” said the oMficer the d d, washerwoman, relinquishing @ #™al! }but convenient and inexpensive ma- of the intended prison Lawton and his companion now day, entering the room, “tho throwing it open with one hand, he entered the ‘butiding, and the first patrols report a house to be ‘burnt held « lantern with the other to Tght male Wailer ot Objects which met ‘their eyes ex- near yesterday's battleground the peddler to hix prison tone thar ter plained the hidden meaning of Betty's "'"Twas the hut of the peddle With Bireh safely insid aueiten..* comfortable declaration. A tong muttered the leader of the gang; “We geant cautioned the sentinel ime as pots, Prot . OMY 8 airne % Are frequently sven,” Aw the atorm grows wore anotlier traveller, alrite a ed Ve ction of akin and pre-| trie Off a diewuine revealing Capt, Henry Wharton of tse. Triti 1 viait home by the aid of Henry Mirch, a peddjere The peat day, i Miron of american drain tea to the that the trooper had succeeded ing from her. “But L'il go to ek, and know if it's orders | hang-«allows apy in my| The me even in chines, which advantag be used to great are on the markot t grindor, with its special y widowed bed, |dises, can be used in éertain cases: a urn lin ovee fo the Am rived et the Wharton Wo Capt, Woorton th r ur ngleteps nit Simple Apparatus y in a akirinia! Vronces “finda her gaziig lovingly st & photograph which shee table, made of bo: ! f wen i , , ards torn from ihe have not loft him a xhingle for shel- life will depend on his not escaping the 6 i | for Drying Fruits ; r —_—_— side of an outbuilding, was stretched ter; T should have burnt it montha Let none enter or quit the room til — “Silence, old Jezebel!" said the fel- Hie Sopimon Kaur altheg. wilt ous large 4 ee CHAPTER XI. tated; Frances now rained ver face, ‘rough the middle of the largest ago, but I wanted his shed for a trap mornings low with a laugh, taking the bottle |, es, stich an | Vv ble aig: potatoes and cabba, id thi “ anc egelables (Goatineed.) and their eyea once more met; they “Partment, or the and on to eyteh the aly fox in.” “But,” said the trooper, “my orders from his mouth to breathe, “or YoU lhand alicer ts aaapred for ¢ ie RANCES hardly. breathed, 3 Pell in ch other's arms, and laid ‘t Was @ very scanty display of croek- vou com & most ingenious are to let the wasxherwoman pass in will wake the gentleman —would you] very wide range of material apa ANCES y br 4, 48 their burning cheeks together, The ¢TY Ware. The steams of cookery patriot,” said Lawton. “Major Dun. and ont as she please disturb a man In his last sleep?” A large sharp kitchen knife may bh |. RTIaGLIS and "VAia” WaAllbeMAtOPY she was enabled bf a move- embrace was long—but neither spoke, &f08e from an adjoining Kitohen, hut woodie, T second the request of this "Well, Tet her then; but be careful “rll awake Capt, Jnck, you rep- lured when a handler cuttin Mm te | drier for use over the kitchen ment of Isabella to see that and on separating, Frances retired 1° ipehetpal attraction was in a worthy gentleman, and crave the of that thin wily neddler dhew not, Ket robate villain, and bring hie here to | 19 ifot aveitabte, Oe af Loy " pig bette i s to her room without further explana. Gemijohn of fair proprtions, which flee of bestowing the reward on him out in the folds of her petticoats.” wee me righted; he will punish ye all, | Care | stove can be made from a} pioloaren) wae thet of & tion, IANA had ‘been oatentatiously placed on and his fellows.” For some time after the departare for imposing on a dacent widowed | terial, in alee thin edoneks 3 small amount of small mesh galvan. man in the well-known dress of a a 8 ee ee high by Betty as the object most “Take it; and you, miserable man, Of the sere silence prevailed body, you marauder!” too thin. From an eighth to a quar: zed Ww netting, ang a Biraner OF the Southern horse; but she gasped ‘The position held by the corps of worthy of notice. Lawton soon prepare for that fate which will sure. Within the solitary prinon of the ped ter of an inch is @ fair thighnees for Atha or strips of wood about ohe- | for breath and instinctively laid her dragoons was a favorite place of halt~ learned that it was teeming with the ly befall you before the setting of to- Mer until the dragoon at his door CHAPTER X11. moat of the common vegetabjes to be i alt Inch thick and two inches wide. /hand on her heart to stop its throb- ing with their commander, A cluster pial AmPer-colored juice of the gcape, morrow'x gun.” Re BT EUS apa gee we y slleed and dried. Very Siielt stlegs Be The screen may be tacked aus ‘UY ) pings, as she thought she recognized of some half-dozen small and dil. S24 lad been sent from the Locusts “Life offers but little to tempt me 1% into the "vegular cadence of one mile By word. Capt. Lawn | strips dry more quickly because they 1 the framework to make the vty, | the lineaments that were xo deeply «pidated buildings formed what, As an offering ta Major Dunwoodle with,” said Harvey, slowly raising ina deep sleep. ‘The man continued paid the Biinners CASP Drom” | expose & greater, Ourtaeg to: im ar a Hie Shelveny OF tha Samonnns oe eated in her own imagination from the circumstance of the two apg hie i nd, Capt, Wharton of his eyes, and gazing at the strange: Fae his poets mualng an on IDs ised reward, But the Captain | than do larger cut pieves, But if cut 4 na o Suppo: arate trays. 1 ances dropped back tep and roads intersecting each othe t he e rove my. faces in the apartment differe o life whieh could allo too fine the: framework can be stiffened and larger aa Four Corners, As usual, one of the &rinning subaltern, who made the oa id Lawton, “follow, and the threshold of the grave. with the band, He suddenly what in flavor, and cannot be used so rere mane at hap Sako ‘ua ; This sudden change in the weather, MOst imposing of the difices had saplanation, vive your reward.” His meditations we jOWeVE summoned a half dosen troopers, had | advantageously to make dishes like 4 cps. EFI OE ALY OE te ee Land. perhaps the situation of ms been termed, in language of the grniior Dunwoodle goon Joined. the pe pre nee vl ee ae Peleg tg (ae men stripped to the waist and ‘ore Bropared. from the fresh foods } 4 ; ae ‘ brother, shave united to make me ,J@Y, “a house of entertainment for p and Mistress Flanagan served » C i Po latipes thi p ay ; q . o, BUCS S BAAPHIDSS BFS Be i from the ceiling over the kitchen! melancholy, Miss Wharton," man and beast.” On @ rough board # meal that was sunprisingly good CHAPTER XI. sering through the door that coms soundly thrashed with green switches. | nie for children’s use, for t Pe 7 ange or over the oil, Rasoling or jas Mis thought you have little to ap- Suspended from gallows-looking f°" camp fare. The demijolin wa HE officer to whose keeping MUNicated with the kitchen, mutter. Their howls made the night hideous, vit tigers as mercilessly as they do siove, and it wi lize the hot chend for your brothers’ said POSt that had supported the ancient Called into service and fun ran high . > ing execrations againat the servants but the dragoons only laughed and vegetables and fruits, and even aduits Which rises during | ng Nec, In the same camiarragsed SEN, WAS, however, written In red , A loud summons at the door of th Dunwoodie had committed the of the officers, who, by thelr waxgery, laid on with right good will, The jsnouid exercine great caution In theig. , It can be raise at of wa inner 1 you seen h ; ehal nabet Flanagan, her Dullding created a dead halt t peddler transferre « charge had disturbed her slumbers before the Skinners wi 6 special antipathy + . lad you see im when he F . v It in the ri © transferred his chi Inturbed ‘hey slu . * A use in the home vy) swung to on aide by a crane mad brought in by Major Dun. hotel, ebullition he wit of + and the dragoons instinctively to the custody of the regular fr The sentinel understood enough ag Amari a gy A s7est| Cleaniiness is as necessary in the 4 ath wh the st ved vole some Ie wa the corps up their arma, The door was go, nt of the euard. ‘The aitt of % her mal jons to comprehen Jo ds by preparation of vegetables and fruits i cooking purposes and lowered | “Do you know Dunwoodie? Have The matron, whe ’ had thus ned, and th® Skinnere enters be # « the case: but all his efforts to enter om, posing as patriots and robbing | ro drying as in thelr preparati swung back to utilize the heat waich|you geen him ofter heen exalted to an office of such un- dragging in the peddier, bending be- Capt. Whartor had not lost on into eonveraation with the enraged honest cltigons, when they were noth-| in ene aoe evan inte woe P| rtherwire would be w when t Our parents were counina,” SxPected dignity. ordinarily dig- neath his puck he Youthful Liegtenant, and a certain woman were useless, and he suffered ing a a 9 ly gO facvod hte}, DO eee ure a fine quality of dried op of the stove is fot in use ine PN tie : charged the dut fa female sutler, “Which is Capt, Lawton?” said 5 ane en pose Her to enter the shed without ex- inal apt. Lawton o| ¢ 9 ore a ; i Bianching consiete of plunging tel ‘Wany Genes eee washer-woman, und, to use the lan: leader of the gang,.gasing ancing mation shay hed 'tA pom Tlaining that itoontained another ins men to make an end,'and they re. | products muoh depends upon having \ vegetable into boiling Water (or a| suid the stranger, impotactate en KUaKY of Katy Haynes, petticoat doc- him in some litte fatanishment, ‘asian of objects before his eyes He noise of her huge frame leased the Nkinners. The latter acat.|(he vegetaties absolutely fresh } A RRCE tithe, Like Wire DEakar or Choe Frances fell ahockog cote nop tat tothe troops, She waa the widow "He waits your pleasure,” suid the Dim warning of the necessity of re- falling on the bed was succeeded by ty! 1 quickly enough and buiried | YOUNS:LenOay Ade pertectiy Olean, : cloth bag for this, After blar pride awakened, by this direst Nit Of @ goldier who had Leen killed In trooper dryly witing nature by sleep. After ad- & silence that was soon interrupted themselves th the weeds wyndin®| and cutting have them clean and ne Fea! gay of minutes, drain ttack upon her feelings, and she the 4 epriy met Then here [ deliver to your bands monishing the guardian of Har by the renewed respiration of the rover, Sat there rote Ihr bt so a not to discolor the vege ell and remove surface mols hth It was nel peddler I within a few minutes which indeed would have been im raised her eyes from the floor to her ‘ @ condemned traitor; this is Harve tet \ Bae wena r | tal The earthy smell and fi rin varetabien by lasing. betiy enone e Ue ume eke they bh tationary for Birch, the peddler spy." nit no watehfulness in Keou © Harvey. continued to breathe aloud, practicable for horse, the leader ven J wilt een sae on ene Bare owels or by exposing to the cun | \ le proud nen two d atat bu Oo : ‘ ve risone t himself 4s erruption had occurred, tured to ¢ is band to rw Hains Bre Beat AE ys J hy and a « short tne |Isabella removed her resentment in a atling , driv acquaintance in the face he on hi und, stretched on a bench be Brrived at tis. moment. & at aa : nd one d root y flav é Drying of fulls and vegeiables ® ing into the encampment loaded with fo r Cine! whe felt nettled at the ways of being avenged upon the|4nd one decayed root may flavor seve ‘ the sun consists in spreading the | "“it'Iw true! My such articles as conceived would al the Bhinner with w lowering loon, vefore a fire, soon found repose, A cy + aie the peddler, after com- tro’ “ . Jera) kettles of soup if the sitces franr freshly prepared slices or pieces 4 ‘conjecture is true; make her pre most welcome. year ide Shed extended the whole length munieating hin orders, while he was — In nidwt of their plotting they |!t are scattered through a whole baten aheete of paper, or if danger of atick ‘to me, Miss Wiarton; 1 can: “Sometimes the cart itsolt was her , "And who are you, air, that spear ihe rear of the building, and from ‘iting, @Xclaimed to’ Nin wuceessor: were aroused by a yolce Calling {Of dried material - ing, spreading on old pieces of mus re you, in Mercy to my feelings, to whopi at others the soldiers made hey #0 freely of your neighbors? But : eich t ue "You may keep yourself warm by aloud High grace dried root venetian é lin held down with stones. feil_ meade you love Dunwoodie”" a rude shelter of such nm Tn as VOWINg to Dunwoodie, “your pardon, Off One of Its ends had been partl- qancing, Johni the peddler apy has “This way, Captain Jack; here are {can only be made from peeled roots Hot sunny days are chosen, Se te ie bh nie neve earnestness in offered: but upon ose sir; herve is the commanding off ned a small apartm that was tuned his fiddle, you hear, and it will the rascals ating by a fre ‘This | In the preparation of large quantities ut no rain or dew wets the product.|hrmed Frances of all renentnece, iy OS po Me ae to Bim you will please address your intended as a reposl many A be long bofore Hetty will strike way, and murder the Cleves where of potatees & patate peeler may be Monta Gr tise a das tha sitean ae Ml Frances of all reve! and — Such then, was the, inistress of the S¢! 7 in her turn,’ they ait uick, lave your horaes | Utillzed stirred or turned over with the {the only anewer she could make was mansion, who, reckions of the cold »" said the man, sulleniy, “it Meee AM PIAMAD A OF BiaDene The Joke was followed by a gen- and shoot your pistols: Bianching of vegetables is consid nd the thin ones which dry frst are | {2 bide her burning face between her northern blasts ved her blooming ‘© you I deliver the peddler, and from ‘he lawless times had, however, re- eral laugh fron party, who. ‘This terriftle summonA was enough | tied desirable by some housekeepers, ae ea hands, as she wank back In & chair fare from the door of the building to yout claim my reward ‘ited in itt being stripped of every ivehed-on in performance of their to disturb all the philosophy of the | although it is not strictly essential 1 Unitess it Is protected care Iaubella paced the rp " welcome the arriy f her favorite Are you Harvey Birch?” sald Dur ling of value; and the searching “uty. At this instant the door of the gang. Hpringing on their feet, they | successful drying, is lp siAleee ae flies and especially voriain insects| ,.¢abell® paced the floor in alience t. Lawton, and iis Companion, her Woodie, advancing with an air of au Leger whe i prison was opened, and Hetty reap. hushed deeper into the woods, Cer-|the blanch iives @ more thorough which habitually attack dried fruits|ing the violence bass in conquer- rin matters of surgery thority that instantly drove the Skir on 0 ¥ Flanagan selected (is eared, staggering back again toward tain sounds and different volcan were lraning. removes the strong odor arn wil lay" thelr “eggn upon it, Uae | 0E, the, auolence of her feolings An! by my hopes of promotion, my ner to & corner of the room xi m her arrival, as the st her former quarters heard calling each other, but as vr from certain kinds of venene Tonaulte naitin when she soni place where gen’ izabeth, but you are wel “Lain,” said Birch, proudly use for her movables and a sanc “Stop.” said the sentinel, catching the marauders were well trained to and softens and toosens the Afen, | Fruits and ve when dried|" “pardon me, ‘Misa Wh, come!" cried the trooper, aw he threw And a traitor to your country for her perwon. ‘The spurearme Ltt bY her clothes, “are you sure the speed of foot, they were soon lost in anch ts of plunging the | in the sun, generally ave spread o0| ungovernable feel arton, if my himself from his saddi : continued the major, with sternness spy is not In your pocket the distance, egetables into boiling water for a} large trays Gf uniform size movcon. |Ungevernable feelings have ‘ied ma | “Now asurv, Capt. Jack, ye's always ‘do you know that I should be just.- and baggage of the corpe had also “#can't you hear the rascal snoring (To Be Continued.) short time, Loe a wire basket or | one on top of the other and pro " won"’—she hesi- the su aking the bridle of her cus. night?” reasures were placed u ' blaneh the required number pf bridle h : inden the ava Nanching v nai ro feted tram, rains’ t Be ral tomer; “but hurry in for the lite of Tis not the will of God to call a . m up well and remeve sug: cover made of ollcloth, canvas. or| $ BEST N You, darling: the fences hereabouts are soul so hastily to His presence,” said °f M® #entinel who paraded tho shed * By Frank R. Adams fans, tnalsture,. fe sr ag tab ] cult | OVELS PUBLISHED $ not so strong as in the Highlands, and the peddler with solemnity. 4 guardian of the rear of the em betwe ¥ oA |$on T ‘ warn t m ’ a Sesh sciagt placing tem between two towels Mbawti foe tim bea of owenirm HIS PAGE COMPLETE $ there's that within will warm both 'sowl — “You speak truth,” sald Dunwoodi« adquarters The Story You Must Read on Your Vacation by exposiag (0 the sun amd air for & | | houpen EVERY TWO WEEKS. and body “and a few brief hours shall be added A second noldier, who was stat i 1 | short time. rrr i ; So vou have been laying the raiia to your iife, Hut ag your offensn is near the house to p ine } tegin It Here Monday, July 16 1 eee ee uo veguired for dering train Bid | ORDERS DOCAMALY des COHLUILUtD, | ses WEL, thBt wivet odious to # suldies, ao it will Le vo the oMers, could ad a Vien pa mnnnnnnney LAA. nook | cegmehian, CO ene’ Semen toe j

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