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f Dee os of the jaw may be successfully treated by most any one, i ] - 2. cb And First Aid Lessons By PAULINE FURLONG ~ ublished by The Evening World to Help Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service, L — Covwttaht, 1917, tbe the Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), FIFTH SET Exercise No. 17 ROM leaning rest position, raise the right (or left) leg up as high as pos- sible on the commands: “Right (or left) leg backward, raise, down, one, two.” ‘This 1s shown in out No, 17. @ Exercise No. 18 SSUMB leaning rest position and Tift the right (or left) heel and carry it over the other leg, as shown in cut No. 18. Command: “Right (or left) leg cross, FIRST AID LESSONS No. 20—Dislocation of Lower Jaw back, one, two.” which ts fortunate, Wrap both because it is most painful and uncomfortable. thumbs in cotton or several layers of cloth, so that they will not be injured, and place both thumbs in the patient's mouth, resting on the lower teeth on each side, while the fingers seize the lower Jaw outside, First press downward and then backward and as soon as the jaw starts back into place the thumbs should be slid off the teeth to the inside of the cheeks or they will be caught between the teeth when the jaw springs back into place, The overstretched muscles act just like rubber bands and the first alder must move quickly or the thumbs will be injured. This treatment which puts the head of a bone back into place is called reducing a dislocation and should be followed immediately by bandaging the jaw. Remember that dislocation of the jawbone is not dangerous, is easily corrected and should be treated | Quickly because a dislocated jaw, with the mouth open, is necessarily most uncomfortable as well as painful, Only the fingers, Jaws and shoulders should be treated by the first alder, and other dislocations of the joints need the attention of a physician, First aid lessons for dislocation of fingers and shoulders will be given shortly. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions STATIONARY RUNNING — MIL- then the face will This ts a strenuous not look red and’ become sore after put persons, It consists In| washing, It {s absolutely essential to running without progressing. Stand | use soap and hot water on the greasy with the hands on the hips and bring| skin, which is sallow and dotted with the knee high up toward the abdomen | blackheads, and a good pure glycerine | with each movement of the leg. This} soap, with gentle friction, should be exercise stimulates the circulation of|used each night. Wash skin_ well | the blood, induces perspiration and| with very cold water at least several overcomes shortness of breath. It| minutes to remove soap and close] should only be practised by strong,| pores. Then apply half alcohol and robust women, It reduces large hips. | half witch hazel on a puff of cotton, CHILD PERSPIRES—MRS, K.N.: not too strenuous, FISH AS BRAIN FOOD—N. T.: Fish is not especially recommended | Great amount of perspiration about as brain food. Any foods which keep/the child's head may indicate some the blood rich and pure are good for | serious internal trouble existing. See the brain and nerve: a Coctor about. this at once, HONEY AS FOOD—MABEL R.: TIRED WHEN EXERCISING— Honey is a wholesome food and good | MNS, K It is absolutely neces- for children, It is a natural laxative. |sary to relax between the exercises, this should be considered a most important matter. Failure to do this lead fatigue and other unpleasant experiences. a i un LINES ABOUT THE MOUTH — MRS. B. N.: These are caused by re- laxed muscles, and ‘some facial exer- cises will help eliminate them, They may also be removed through surgl- cal operation, which pulls the loose flesh back from the mouth and tight- ens it permanently. BONES CRACK—ETHEL M.: Lack of lubricating ofl in the system or lack of exercise may cause this, You'd BETTER TAKE Your. WIN TER CLOTHES AND FURS | HAVE BEEN Toup_IT IS VERY Coup THERE a AT NIGHT Goob! | HATEA JON E a IN, WE LL ONLY (BTCr eAgaad KE Yo ASE orovee ul VACATION TRIP TARE ALL YOUR BIG HATS AND FANCY WRAPS, THERE IS A SWELL COUNTRY CLUB THERE AND ‘Ou MAY BE INVITED ‘You'D BETTER TAKE “Your, DRESS: DARSSee THAVE BEEN TOW PEOPLE DRESS A GREAT DEAL TH [AM ONLY “TAKING A SMALL TRUNK You'D BETTER TAKE SOME STEAMER RUGS AND PILLOWS To LOUNGE ON THE GRASS, AND A FEW THINGS 1O MARE Your HOTEL ROOM Ne ‘D BETTER TAK A ATTRESS . NOT LIRE TRE pee MIGHT, ONE AT THE TAKING Two OUR, THING [HAVE NINE BE SOHN, You CAN HAVE ALL THe +) SUIT CASE For, \ THESE TRUNKS, A Story of New York in By James Fenimore Loope beake | The Home Dressmaker’s | — | Summer Wardrobe j Planned by Mildred Lodewick (+ vytight, 1017, by the Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) Dance Frock for Vacation Wear. : The Evening World presents these designs by its fashion experd “| ~ for the woman who would economize this summer by making her own + clothes. yt T is for the Saturday night hop and other formal evening occasions that I have designed the frock shown to-day, Every vacation girl except the one who goes in for farming oF rough mountain Jife will need such a frock. It differs from the winter evening gown in that {t ignores all! glittering ornamentation and weighty fabrics, In fact, the aummer evening frock @hould be refreshing to look at as well as cool and comfortable to wear, While all lace or net frocks are sometimes considered appropriate, and do answer for semi-formal oo- casions satisfactorily, they do not stand the test of comparison for the real formal occasion with the all silk Nothing could be quite #0 pretty and suitable as sotree afivery frock, satin, which, having the substance of sotree, also hi 4 lustrous sheen which gives it an elegance sufficient to “carry” any frock, This one is made entirely of It, with the exception of the bebe waist, ; Which ts of cream silk lace, and of- fers tiny caps for the tops of the arms of the same thing, The main bodice portion is really a sash, which is slashed open and pulled apart at its lower edge in front, and ties at ” the back in soft loops and ends. These are pleot-edged, as are also the shoulder straps of the silk, which brought over the lace portion of the bodice to tle in bows at the top. ho skirt of this model is made tn 4 way to show to the best advantage A PRETTY FROCK THAT ANY ONE CAN MAKE, Answers to Queries. Fashion Editor, Evening World ] 1 am seventeen yeara are of ae and would like to make a dress for myself fram inclosed material. I have four the lustre of the allk and make it] \, yaverte tie pinta gule count for as much as possible in sug~ a i - 7 gesting an air of elegance, The front ig et low and two yards of the figured, Will you and back portions are pleated, each se pledks.. aaiaee “ey being composed of a half width of — 4 whe wide Geet 5 dtanee simple style? IT am goods e side sections are draped, unit Gall be? a and require two widths for each side, with the exception of a twelve Inch strip, which should be cut from the length of the goods before the side mol are cut, to be used for the sash. Five and one-half yards of silk will be sufficient, and three-quarters yard jot la for the developing of this design. Some of the new colors, such as brass, tangerine or crushed rasp- | Derry. would make a distinctive frock. weight, being five feet five inches, and weigh- but 109 pounds, ‘ EDNA T. Match the cirele around your dot, for, a brown ribbon belt. The many cross-wise Se Mines in this design will make your appearance shorter) and stouter, — cha Fashion Fator, Evening World: I have five yards of lavender crepe de chine which IT am anxious to make Into a practica! afternoon M. & P. (N. J): The two cents] § ng to his earnest inanner and them. ‘Mus prepared, he opened the dregs’ cried Lieut, Mason, ax he do, you think It ean be ol ,,{€ress, Would much nent wit hot cover cont-of Hrst-aid! { HOW ONE MAN SERVED TWO MASTERS | funed,by,are tet were thus Qo and cals sioud oo ite ronnie Eats to aneae aC ibe eve ett eetdege une aetna, Sou kg | APBrecate. your ade , ‘ + The peddier beckoned him to be al- of the passage, in order to avold re- of the regiment of milithe; y has grown thicker and shorter, and| Vice. Am forty-two lesson you desire. I have sent you the And Tricked the Armies of Both . é ; i | lent, and walking to the door, opened celving any of that spiritual comfort with h of you to your quar > r yourself, sir, he shakes alll years old, have Bere When America Fought for Liberty Wa Ot form ate casa rat anes ceaemeg DRT” fe ad lo oad that ceo, Gores over be a man in Baa [Drown alr ante : “Friend, let no one enter,” he said o: . 01 joo! , 58 Cle eC ered, when con ” 00 La WALNUT SATIN Rtas om to the sentinel; “we are about to go maw the supposed Captain with his round." The sound of the officer's an alarmed auditor of this short con-| With gray, gray-blue oa a 4 Phe. a ed wainut shells BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. to prayer and wish to be alone, back turned, and permitted them to vo « ted like a charm, and no versation, and, from congratulat-| eyes, good complex. and pour a pint of bot water over a During 0 storms ia the year 1780 & tenvaller who tatrodices: Gisnast an Mr, Merve tablet , “f Gon't know that any will wish go. minister could desire a more silent ing himself upon the dexterou lion with color, weigh half. pound of them, When cold, | in the rouse of a Mr, Wharton, The acone ia in Westchester Connty, where oth Hritish and Ameri. tO interrupt you,” returned the sol- sungregetion, although he might pos- cape of his young mante 146 pounds, am rath- aif poun . , «Cold, | in the : : ne seen " , 5 dler, “but should they be so dis- CHAPTER XIX. sibly have wished for one thit was thoughts were very naturally begin- y LD pai ilae dnt aRintey pag eoallmerae-Frh yn 2 Ss ean erann ane Aste (tere re Me tae (reese. I Bave he power to. atop thert XIX, nore numerous. Mason had not ning to dwell upon the probable con-| er high busted. ee eter ce pai Gavedis. bere| ao cus hb cur ee ane Ge ee ae e jirtitsh Army, “Me te they be of the prisoner's friends, RUMOR of the odd character done speaking, when It was reducdd ‘sequences to his own person | MRS. K. Perea adwcnitial oll) to several ounces | uniuns “ree seat dar Cort, Wharton resumes bee Glenn daeeaneen en of American dragnes £ have my orders and must mind of the minister had spread % the tinage of Caer only. ‘The » Lioutenant aprang forward and) ge ion ag ie sehol 4 1d to strained | ita ee ek ee BeBe ooPbctpy ** them, whether the Englishman goes A , peddler took that oppértumity to seized the terrified African by the| Self color Georgette ho cea ela ea dauataaia Pisce e ued bubs ony, Frames. Wharton, Jie Sales, 8 9 fo heaven of nob” from the sentinel at the door jnount, but had to preserve the throat J erepe tucked chemt- stain. ve the Ma Dat vale lender of the Au 8 taut Cant w son ws conaiaaed “Audacious sinner!” sald the pre- to his comrades; so that ‘ avity of its movements, for th Who are you?!’ cried Mason, dash-| setts, Velvet ribbon =e, | al es pr ini via : " one * tended minister, “have you not the when Harvey and Wharton fe! of the troopers upon the con- gng the head of the old man against BUST MEASUREMENT—F. R.: ed the captain his friendstup, ie gow in search of him, t dition of their beast but wf belt id measure about thirty- fear of God before your eyes! [ tell reached the open space before the eir beasts was but too the angle of the wall at each inter- aoe pneu for your cht, which you, as you will dread punishment at buliding they found a dozen idle Or on a dozen dragoon horses rogatory. “Who the devil are Fashion BAitor, Evening World: - " e% inch Cc. TER XVII powerful exertions in my behalf; and the last day to let none of the Idola- dragoons loitering ab with the Stood saddled and bridied at hand, and where ix the Englishman? 4 J bY ad lin etch day HAPTER 3 : if,he meets with Mr. Harper in the tous communion enter mingle in intention of quizzing him, Teady to receive thelr riders at MO- thou thundercloud! Answer me, you ‘Will you please sug VANISHING CREAM—B, &: Tt la) AAPHE distressing position in when | 70 ment Wie Tin vt 8 of the righteous y horse!” waid the leader in ents warning, ReMakte oral Lager ca HE TEaIT | gost eomo way that I not possible to make a satisfactory the Whartons found them- vanishing cream tn the home, | selves prompted the family to CHAPPED HANDS AND Lips—| send for a minister, Despite B, .: Cocoa butter is best for this|the high hopes of Dunwoc they eondition, | could but feel the s anxiety, The eer? | Major had been gone only a little Gye O1-*, &: O “i while on his search for Harper growth of hair if ‘used t be summoned. Permission was Wholesome foods, exercises and deep | readily granted, and not } after- breathing are the best means to help] voig yg al art go Payee re sented himself and was left alone EXERCISES FOR DEVELOPMENT with Henry and Caesar, who had —MRS. G. Y Chest 4 t | nete as his escort. swinging ng with ¢ | No had the door closed than vsti reg ei jeep, breathing is| te minister underwent # chang also important |} “It is I, Captain Wharton ud - Harvey ch, removing the tie VASELINE FOR CATARRH— |. exhibiting his plercing eyes, fa little In nliow it to work it ws. way up | “Good Heaven—Hatt PUDDINGS cH uid the peddier, solemn- Puddings are when! ly a name net to be nen- made proper and least of all here, within mat 1 au y the art of the American army.” Gnd Heret : Rirch paused and gazed around him SOAP IRRITATES—MIts. HI ‘ra moment, with an emotion ex- Tf the soap ts pure and the ru eeding the base passion of fear, and nued in a pomy igand halters name little hog jere be left me of another escape, uld I be again taken MOTORT Waa { the! fearful venture that I am making: nce SovAR, Attached! 10 1 could not sleep in quiet, and ack of his car, with black w that an innocent man we and white stripes. F yout 40 die the death of w dog, when Tals Abe tt ‘ said Henry, with a glow of pale seen nerous fe ng on his cheek; “if the Ame k to yourself be 90 heavy, retire as h you came, and leave me to my fate, ASC ERS Me Dunwoodle 1s making, even now, against rea news, collisions, — w BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ‘ava OW 80 ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE quent. EVERY TWO WEEKS, Onwennrrrrennd liberation Is “Well \ ew-ew—what a noble com- this plan of misehlef, pointing to have you bitted the poor jows of the spy!” can make over @ certain. mander you'd make for Sergt, Hollis- Harvey's horse, “but a little low in fellow within,” said Mason, “that he tinu firm. Neither the white voile dreas “Harper! echoed the peddler, 1e- ter! You'd preach him dumb in @ roll flesh; [ suppose from hard labor in can take his last r under the curb ior the blows could extract from last year? Can maining with his hands raised, in the call. If you want to be alone, have your calling.” of divinity, old gentlema any reply, until the Lieutenant, by a| ; Ae ee you no knife to stick over the door | "My calling may be laborsome to There is evil in thy conversatt Vaio DAtarh) toAnaItIan te Tae Reiaae | use only the lower act of replacing the spectacles; “what jatch, that you must have a troop of both myself and this faithful beast, Profane man," cried Birch, raise gent his heavy boot forward in a di- part of the skitt,o do you know of Harper? And why do horse to guard your meeting house?" but then a day of settling is at band j9K hiv hands and dusting his eye® section that br ought it in direct con-| which {s straight and * you think he will do you service?” The peddier took the hint and closed that will reward me for all my out dshystees in holy horror; “so 1 will tact with the most sensitive part of a| plain. Am thirty- * min rane meet the door immediately, using the pre- goings and incomings,” sai ireb, depa rom thee unhurt, as Daniel hing 4 ae, ane + Dave his promise; you reme caution suggested by the dragoon, — putting his foot In the stirrup aud W#s liberated from the lion's den. pekre tia Ravn etiiad nee | two years of age, 5 our recent meeting in my fa You ovcreact your. parte’ sald preparing: to mount OF With you. But hold! whithes Seti. Sawa We Ces 8 Cee tie feet 6 inches tall, dwelling, and he then gave an un- young Wharton, in constant’ appre- "Come, suppose you give usa little do you travel, Master Blackey, in Pationce, and Caesar instantly gave | wolgh 120 pounde. asked promise to me," hension of discovery; “your zeal Is preaching; we have a leisure moment Such sodly company?" \. s ds he spoke were r “Yea—but do you know him? That 0 intemperate.” just now, and there's no telling how te goes,” said the minister, “to gear maMame You Vink 1 got no Thougus te: eeapine aide hin? That v““vor a foot soldier and the east- much good you might do a set of return with @ book of much condos iy . some color aa trim- la—why do you think he has the pow- 4) Fot fot tone eae id Harvey, reprobates like us, in a few words; lence and virtue to the yuuth above, a, ¥,neavena!” shouted the Lieuton ming. NLA er? Or what reason have you for be- turning a’ bag upside down, that here, mount this horaebiock nd take Would you deprive a dy man a6 Ohh. OW rier Hi lad aie Beane Check sinha ae : oi ‘ i hese your te: here please ne Ce ion of religion be AG lo ap eving he will remember his word Caesar now handed him: “but the gaged Wate Van Puen in eamae NG poor fellow, his fate ts bad le & cHovement a if Bbout to voile in green and « ere ver was the a dragoons e fellows hat you must e ae ps enour 1 " t ¢ ttac a ae cr Af ther r was the stamp Deo ne taint heart, Capt. delight around the peddier, who, °M0Uk); a famous good breakfast hie fT Tot atta tee ee white would make truth, or simple, honest benevolence, Wharton, would do but little here; his eye expressively toward Pelm bi kd an aunt gave us ee ; ne mercy, promising to tell all your frock amart he countenance of one 7 1 “af » who had been suffered ° ch and) Capt rton ‘at he kne 4 d wy; “besides, Dun- your good lookin countena Y much is my duty, Watching them go, fut suddenly the dragoon, drawing back his for lower part of your powerful friends in the tking at the same time a parc yun can ride up ihe road tere came a cry that aturtod nity cg, and holding tt in threat. White skirt for upper part of thie rebel army, and it would be better Mask and fitting It to the 10 the note—-the una Corporal of the guard! Corporal @aiig suspens + Henry, “The master and dollver the n we nPeY of the guard! uted th tinel Harvey, Harve: cried Caen: that I take the chance where I am, must change places for a season.” prisoner will be wanting that PETS MUREEES should the senting! (Tarvin, areer!” | etied Cassar, n thus to expose you to certai “1 don't tink he look a bit like me,” for his hours are numbered Corporal oF ai Goroara TABGUELE onan ‘wember in cick ay clai ath, if dete ® said Caesar with disgust as he sur- Aye, aye, go along, Caesar, and get gael oh the guard! Corporal tht each member im turn M ty Reclaim aes faved hin yo ate: in new the book,” shouted half a dozen vol pohisete sis ve! Capt. Wh y looks Vere ie Ue a Meh win bie:8 : eugerly around Birch, in subaltern flew up the narrow w you black villain Overtlow Lands aaieitl Ing guardedly i aking PICKION, 7 i cia eng ARUDIDAOR ote Bol rway that led t S Mibha OF ork impatient Lieutenant, as he with impressive ens of man- top a minute, Caesar,” sald the The paddlersinwardit Groaded th woner and des the ‘ exe full measure of vengeance KEAS of land in Texas esti- r “it 1 fad you, a l you, No peddler with the lurking drollery that ae at teat, of the outery * by letting his leg tly mated at not less than 6,000,- rt 10 Junwoodie — ¢ st times formed part of hia manner, heir DOMIOUS HeOR EO soldle vi tand t t irc eked Cae : me, and ‘that within tae hour, you "He worse than ebber now,” cried Wik Inight be displaced, when detec th muanlelOin-ese ab the dunposen. lictarvae Raya little value because subject to overs € v the gallows of g the discontentsa African. “A tink ton would be certain; h w there- Fah oth arvey Bireh!" echoed the trooper, flows or undrained, may be reclaimed r vy ich ave thelr laws? colored man liko a sheep! I nebber fore fain to comply with their requ Heutenant. he { bie (hit hurling the black from him and rus. if the people pass’ an amendment to See ee eee ad RHE a, Sok dich ib, Hervey; he most'as big Ascending the hofscblock, after heri~ leutenant he fell back with habitual ing from the room, “To armel to |the Co to be yoted on this unders 1s hot but be who a4 o sausage ‘ or twice, and casting sev m1 yas F arms! Fifty guineas for the life of summer amendment provides ya hia Gunite c He ws eg “Groat paina had been taken in fort li sat the capiain, who COn- the py jas 24 gad we duet pees Jier spy--wive no quarter to for the establishment of suitable r how fa tev how ing the differ articles used in the tinued immovable, he commenc ainve the’ nea sane ay him ny tither, Mount, mount! to arma! to reclamation and conservation dis honestly, liv or dies disg of Capt. Wharton, and when fellows t look as he used to a gn MARNe: Hea less ia iri a ia Frtoe like tb r cr arranged under the skilful sunerir I shall call your attention, 1 intently o wh ¢ During the uproar occasioned by oa. ra Lanaeeane etna You forget, Mr. I sald the tendence of the peddier they formed brethren, to that portion of Sur Neer, it r the assembling of the dragoons, whi he. ACBraYAL OF hk Sint youth, a little indignantly, “that [ together a transformation that would which you will find ja the nd There is the sa a’ head, rushed tumultuously to their horses, Swoora of the. districts erected, am not a trea ous, lurking spy, easily escape detection from any but book of Samuel, and which is writteo ang the darn in the coat where he Caesar rose from the floor, where he There are ne 2,000,000 acres of who deceives to betray, but innocent an unusually careful observer. n the following And the king wan hit the day we had the Inst had been thrown by Mason, and be- Qvertiow lands alone, lying along the of the charge imputed to me,” Caesar, who had received minute lamented over d said, Died brush with the enemy fan to examine into his injuries, pr val rivers, and nearly all cat The blood rushed over the pale, instructions from the peddier in their Abner asa fool dieth? Thy hands were And then all t noise is o Happily for himself, he had alighte he reclaimed by the construction of ™ me e features of the peddler, until morning interview, immediately ¢ not bound, nor thy feet put into fet- sioned by your doubting whether on his head, and consequently sus- “says Popular Mechanics, Such is face was one glow of fire; but it menced throwing aside his garments. fers; aa a man falleth before wicked that poor gentleman is your prisoner tained no material damage. lands ‘have a present value of from. passed quickly away, and he replied: Everything soon wa rranged for men. felleat thow, And ail the people or not, ts it, sirra Who the devil (To Be Continued.) $15 to$ an but in other cases, “L have told you truth, Caesar met action, and the peddier deliberately wept again over him.’ Caesar, ride for 4s soon as protected from pertodical me as he was going on hia errand went over the whale of iis injunctions ward, 1 say, and obtain the book as ig overflow, the value has jumped to this morning, and w im 1 have to the two actors in t “ c eted; thy master ts groaning in FIVE RIDA YS betw $1 and $150 % latd the plan’ which, If executed as 1 Captain he conjured to ¢ even now for the want ra By Frank R. Adams Sta onservation yee pa wish, will wave y therwise you his erect military varrty An excellent text!" cried the dra. $8 ; : i t , organi ; c The S M af } V ussyciation hi en organized te are fost; and [ a tell you that a season to adopt the humt eg goons. “Go gh—go on—let the snow The Storr You Must Read on Your Vacation work for the pa of the Constitus no other power not even of his father's negro; and Caesar t stay; he wants to be edified as ; 2 tional amendment, which ts required, Washington, can * you," enjoined to silence and disguise, » as another’ Begin It Here Monday, July 16 } to remove cettain lmitations Of pues 1 submit,” said the prisoner, yleld- long a# be could possibly maintain What are you at there, scoun- le effort a

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