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U. S. Army Exercises And First Aid Lessons By PAULINE FURLONG Cublished by The Koening World to Help Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. nw oe ee SET. — 4% FIFTH Pxerciae No, 25. oe riarte at . wien the ‘ ’ on inclined , t and the e held rigid . se ing completely beck ar 4 th dt (or left) about fe Exercise No. 26. ITM the body im the por a - &9 'W sumed and tlustrated in | No raise aiternately the | and left legs, as ilustrated ta cut No, This can be performed as a separate erciee or be attempled as an added move cise No. 26 - J— | ment tn conjunc FIRST AID LESSON No, 24--Treatment for Simple Fracture, jon with exe ea simple fracture du not remove the ¢ ne if it veh to allow J to feel and mine th nature et y, because any unnecessary moving of the patient may cauye sharp edges of the broken bone to . 1 clot on, furnishes excelle ft padding | or splint, which are used for fractures and suspected fractures ‘ It in difficult, however, to determine whether fracture has really ¢ 4 and just what is its natur through thick clot in that care cut it at the seams with shirp sciwors, moving the patient as little ke possible ne the operation, First aiders) mus rin mind that moving a patient with sim fracture ouadame nay couse montha of suffering from blood polsoni ‘6 unhealthy pus or matter, and even considerable danger of death, whereas he proper treatment and careful ban ind moving of the patient me comparatively painless and speedy healing of the simple fracture without quch danger Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. FRECKLES—M. B. ¢ Diluted; you if you have this trouble, Better lemon juice one of the very best pllee th doctor a orde rs, since you | hiewe to Went 2 ich out| have started them, and most certainly | ne t at en nd t h ut) nk lots of water between meals frecklos. It will have to be used often, | wey wiles cain when the! §kiN BLOTCHES—MILDRED G.: | okin 1s exposed to the sun, y nat xoup on tender, dry skin, | — as even no {one will irritate LIQUID ROUGE—ALMA B.; Mix it 1 make it r red and blotchy one ounce of alcohol with one ounce! | ne a@ good cleansing cream at night and rub it all gent out of the skin ered « e, let stand cove f powdered carmin: stand covered | Wi, “st. choesecloty, or two weeks then add rose water, one pint; oil rose, three drops, | and | : | bala MILK--R. E.: Many persons can- | WS — MILDRED drink milk continuously without SCANT RYESRO 8 , Wa ies IBg cena bad ateatac atah eects K.: Do not clip the brows, a8 this digestion and facial blemishes, You] iakes them thick and stiff, Brush should eat other kinds of foods, also | hem with a small tooth brush and somo ripe fruits and fruit juices, Qlso | drink much water, vaseline each night. | Sport Costume JUST WHEN THE PARTY 15 BEGINNING TO “LIVEN BECAUSE 4E PAYS ALL 115 DEFICITS, OLD of the bright UP" MISS SQUEEKS, AFTER. LITTLE COAKING BY OCTOR, LONGWIND, THE ARCHEOLOGIST. AT igs polo THE HOSTESS, AGREES TO PLAY AND SING" THE . 0, ' THE CLUB'S ANNUAL BANQUET !5 "REQUESTED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST PART OF “THE STRAPHANGERS DAUGHTER.” WHICH SHE HAS BEEN pt DYING TO SEE,MRS.WORRY'S HUSBAND REMEMBERS N : | fabric is afforded. WHILE THE LADIES OF THE “NEIGHBORHOOD KNITTING CIRCLE ARE ENJOYABLY DISCUSSING AN ABSENT AND UNPOPULAR MEMBER.) THE Answers to Queries. Valitor Kventog Workt ASIEN TEE AORN EE SR NCONCEE Re ee at eel (Ee ee ee : ehh es ‘nd narrow underskirt, [ have & POULTRY AND SQUABS—M. T No, these are not fattening when | vaked or roasted. | VAUCAIRE BUST DEVEl@PING TONIC—SCTHER: Take two soup- the following mixture ot being able to match this goods, write to ask what other ROSARY "IF SHE CAN” REMEMBER HOW IT GOES" | TO SPEAK" ON HIS PET HOBBY. ro ight aga veh with red and white » pro from the shoulder yoke ttom, ving gathered on to the yoke to ve fulness in by ak and front that free ar nt is per , The closing of the neck tn vont is accom ed in an attractive janner by a square tab extended wide ton over on to other. The striped band whieh passes under jt continues to the bot tom, rhe belt is an Interesting detail worthy of note, being one long nar row strip entwined twice about the waistline, held tn place by slides, and neatly buttoned together in front. | | The sleeves gathered into narrow cuffs which button to mateh neck land pelt finishing, but they are too short to reach to the wrist so that Jan excellent opportunity for an ef fective introduction of the rd stripe The Home Dressmaker’s Summer Wardrobe Planned by Mildred Lodewick poonfuls of : Se — 4 nree times a day before ments: Fluld | : | extract goatsrue, 10° grams; lacto- @n encore, he favored himself with sional and impresses your passengers. “Koop to starboard! ‘There's shal 1 said it must have been the telo- | phosphate of lime, 10 grams; tincture ‘The Old Oaken Bucket” and "Su- — Bopp looked the engine over and low Water on the port sido! phone cable that you got mixed up tn phanpbae of limes? Reais yup te aie Would You Like a Vacation? wane Iver nN Ee anited, tnoks\ng He tewere built by Topp pam ‘thn “wher, and the fen” yo ran. tho Munch, aRround. nake twelve ounces. Have the drug- e came downstalrs smiling anc one-armed plumber's assistant Ob tiened abruptly td the left, Thate why it wont work? | aiat inix this, Deop breathing and ry Lunch or Dinner or Breakfast ?? asked ploasantly: “Have you been out with the St, Vitus dance, However, P other way!" screamed Lucila, Bopp hurled the receiver into the Mest raising exerci¥es are also es- n ‘ot! to pump your breakfast yet, Monty?" it's very simple, A child could under- rboard is on your right side! hook which t# designed to hold It wential to develop the bust. $ hing to Do but Laugh and Grow Thin 177 To Lucile he was different, and stand tig “Don't be crows,” she said sooth- | when he noticed she was in the room ile turned the fly-wheel over pain- ' +t , ingly Ink pleasant things, You've | WARTS—MRS, J. K. M.: | Warts (Copyright, ‘The Fre +) he made no further allusions to eat- fu CHAPTER IV. got to stay, Make the best of it.” | Y almost painlessly es ‘ 8 318 OF PR tt} ing. After a few moments he went There was a sort of a wheeaing too late. The z the t an? By al may be removed alin p Monty," @ dramatic critic inclining to. wajstline vs two weeks rnontion at th ” Think pleasant things? I do! 1 with the electric needle. | Mummor min of Utcle’ oa a (reat Lakew inlaid sh i Mk fro seeks ramtion atthe out into the kitchen, When he re d, but nothing. res the suddenly. Hopp hd think of ham and egg®. Can you Bas ue “fata 7 clair, nat key at cciden, (Atjer rewhng @ magazine article bY turned his face wore a puzzled ex- reguiar explosion of a marine motor spe ght de sh wugyent anything pleasanter? How TIRED, ACHING FEET—W. G All the fou oa’ the place,” Then , thie rival of Murty, actitew fore visit pression, in the flush of perfect health } iv it te the mainiand?” Mix the ‘following well and rub in CBAPTER II la esa ad “Do you know where the maid is? a the matter?” inquired Lu Hited bad hd = tho ay Two me the feet after bathing them: Chloro- E F can have more fun watehing Monty he inquired, “1 thought I'd have her ctle tly, wishing to smooth mat stomach, the er hrashe I cdn only swim a mile and orm, one ounce; spirits camphor, one | peer do a gradual disappearing act.” make me a cup of coftec ters over, “Won't the engine run?” wildly for a few moments, then ox ounce; glycerine, two ounces; alcohol ow cemtinte ya” Bopp... hitcile didn't tell him then that there “The maid ix taking a vacation,” 1 That is always the prize question pired with w snort don't you start, anyway?” I one-quarter pint; witch hazel, two! 46 be b PP was no food in the house, and I cer- answered hastily, for fear Lucile the operator of a gasoline “y yoled to Bopp: “Do you want ounc { hailed me with the nick- tainly would not, for fear of spoiling Would rob me of the pleasure of tell Next ime you see an auto : e ode reds 4 ae | hame 1 most detest and one little jot of the pleasure I would !ng him. he won't be back for beside the road, with the &ny help Bosc. wha wae. die DIET WITHOUT EXERCISE — slapped me on the shoulder have in watching him when he discov- whee aripg a perapirati mand he replied, bowing t nor. "Wh you going WRB. F. H.: You, diet will reduce you i iad Ga cies ered it the next morning at breakfast, “Oh! ge his heart at the erank, ask jntentionally trom. pal 1 “Out in the woods to eat the leaves but exercise brings health, rosy com- | blade where the sunburn “sin going to bed,” I announced He received the blow with open that, and you will hear him'pour ony on hin belt. lines wh off the trees,’ plexion, clean system, improved elr-| was worst stiff! mouth, After a moment he recovered, out his innermost soul in words of Be eRe ; After he had gone # blessed calm culation and keeps you young Lassured him politely, but untruth | "Are you sleepy ao soon?” asked 4» ,You won't mind, will you, Lucile, one syiat But Bopp weald noth- wheel lad atruck him. (4 for a tow minutes, All . y, tha d never felt better, Lucile, kindly, wet myself a bite r engine and pull ber off in je atarted ONE LEG SMALLER—MRE. 1 V.: | fullvy that I had never felt botter, MUgle, Kindly. vad gaid 1, "Ee wouldn't mind in tho least," who Hin now had a smnudge of dark Vopp managed ty start SHEIIAL Gad aexaeene 1 ee ean exercise will develop) Then we went back to the house. AM jooking pointedly at Hopp. “I think { answered t there isn't a thing ty krease on Mis light trousers, had again and began to back off won -Lv he exclaimed Lo'n the leg to the size of the other one, | had needed was the presence of this may read a while in br eat in the house. worn a blister on, the palm of his Mur, when (he propeller wh city-bred_ man, and 1 don't. suppose which has been operated on, I c= | mosquito to be absolutely miserable, 1 etarted to get a glass of water, Prechealey Cod , BENG ane nad up a collar com ing, 4 (Bro he knows what it looks Ike, Don't mr tell you how to bring the figure | . ST ete Falter cometg. (No. , That's wo we wouldn't be pletely then and there. ‘That was be you think you had better go and to perfect proportions by letter or in| Just at this time he was emoking & goiq Hopp, “He's getting full of ‘mpted to break our fast Manipulating a gasoline engine lute finish of the performance for show him where it in? the query column, as this subject is|cigar. I'll bet tt really was a poor ijme J is I aauntered caaually over to the without cuss words, | aclontific at day. 4 Sure! Ml be glad to go, Tl not r é course “ a 0 and with one finger picked oul speaking, generates potson in the ou might as well come ashor® only show him where tt Is—I'l feed too lengthy. Another obesity course | one, but to me it possessed an aroma jood night, Mr. Blainey," sald Lu- Piano and with one Anger f P ‘ fi A n later on, : : i pees ta d1U- “pm on the Water Wagon Now.” inner being of a man—a noxious, NOW," suggested Lucile. “We'll have tt to him | wil probably be give for which I would cheerfully have Fae ges pe make up for the Bopp was too stunned to notice It distilled profanity: nd Bopp had to get & mechanic over from town e*No; [ll she said. “You two| A.V. Re-Plense send name and|strangied him. I carefully stood to pi much, some fermenting inside of him that next week to fix the boat might quarrel address on stamped envelope for re- | leeward of him so that the smoke : “What shall I do? he yelled, with would have kilied a rabbit instantly, |) Bic firey Bahare by wading iy Hient thore | made my mistake, 1 ply. would blow my way. CHAPTER II. all the rage of a regular inan deprived I opened a valve on top of t ORAS GRERHIN CEE TOT HSC iba ther nupninet eich wen (na taet Ota “Belleve me," Bopp wi HERS CHL Nanas tera it wae Anytignt SF LIE DIRMMERAE, engine and sniffed suspletously able of tie bloom was the morning with him Inatead of with | ACIDITY—20RS. K. N.: Since the| e pp was saying, ‘I a Son or fF was daylight “why, you'll have to fast, too,” said It's flooded,” he remarked, with an ym bis usual natty appe ee , és a ‘stop eating aspara-| had some dinner on the dining car once more, Marly as I had riven, Lucile, placidly. "It will make you #!r of finality he clambered he duc le roaming about the empty doctor telle you to stop LJ ' ” besmudged and d ‘ I heard a whine, and, | gus, tomatoas, red moats and not to| this evening, ‘There was _ fried Lucile was downstairs almost feel better and will put flesh on your /,/ can sympathize with 4" I aaid bextiient and dbipping | a nat heard a whine, and, looking {ouch alcoholica, tea and coffee, Ilchicken, with biscuits and gravy, as soon as I wos, Tacitly we frame.” arty eta ayer y . ne shady Passel 5 gravy, " A " fr fter. rummaging around in th him. “EL would baptize th ven, trying to reach the shelf imagine you have an excess of uric) mashed potaties, corn on the cob"—— FAUST Ri B00 But you sald it would make me , After rummaging preetes.: Blin 1 pap ° drying, to. reech | ee? donot know why he would| “Isn't the moon beautiful?” inter- avoided the aubjaot of broastast, ¢nin” 3 interrupted, ar Sor AU Ne Bak OnE Cee ee DUET Wan Bh ML aad hom gly ore tie Boe Siren ae eept, actds sit you the reason le put you On| rupted Lucile. Even she could stand 24 neither made any move to alt “It works hoth ways,” supplied Lu- l'on oF toute and began to rain Byun tay Mia ne tee 7 rue eae Mee han ane teRanet thin diet, Yes, cereals are good for) no more, down at the dining-room table to fill ete . tupy Pate FROM eo OF the en by ba bpd be t " “ ” A gine. hice drink ¢ 1 ub sparing some living crea ae scteoks Hke a great big, pumpkin, up on water nq ile faat2” norted Bopp. "L gueas Ft order to make tt easier to un- itfler your chill ture the pangs 1 wan wuffering inyaelt mae eee 1] | dee i opp blundered, ye had our tipple standing and at POt Not while I'm within two miles qurgtand the inner workings of the here's 7 de Lo got down the box of bixcult: and i} 7 lly aucile 00) n one side of € ta 8 the motor boat in , rave [Put Needle in Cork Finally Lucile took him one #14¢ separate times, When man feeds al- unting anders’ ty fhe motor onaehe,” Lexplained to Lucie, “he a manded Ho rink ray I and explained about the fasting eal Ha ; hs ru Pae order take It apart hat you What's the mr aad Tf eof the little cakes \ s inated him, especially in {tg Jently and alone he 1s approaching & vhy, yen, I guess it re 4 9 tar r a Fe bisa : aol a oe weatnental ‘o Make Oil Droppe ; asante ray une One Aiatingtly. tT won i nena ; ! TOP pplication to me. state of savagery. rep Joubttully. It is alw H Neunawe That ne walle % Luelle tat ‘One would not be ena eee 0 * ne spilled some eloph He offered to wager me huge sums 1} we waken Mr. Bo, ba | doubtful about a motor nder-oll in that place where he in tO’ boat 1 take > ney, which neither of us pp ere is no one here who can p ‘6 have to go throur® N otling fine machinery, olooks.) oa that 1 couldn't last for a week, “E ghould hate to have him run it," Lucile ten y scrambled down 1 requested a nT weigned watohos, &c., too much ofl ts often Lif I did he wanted to open a pool any of this glorious day. “Huh!” grunted Bopp, unplensan hay i siaeia:| Pashia bp t in my hand, [ sniffed | 0 ight oil flo 0 freely|on my probable t an “No,” vetoed Lucile, who suspected '¥: “E guess Iocan run tt. Tin te i t f i and then-—put it ar used. Lig we # yjon v 1 watst 2 v 1 r d ‘On, F she excla 1 ” ome v a that it i# difficult measurement at the finish, You ean my motive; “the f tuating 1m Man Who put the gag in Kaw} fate rene: toe eeeiaimes, woul’ Hild mtick: to. my promixe ts |\magine how much his talk amused ere'e there's a ( " . t ri tut nemory of that. biscu to get just enough yy jim that it relieves one from all the res juice in th iene eho gor Wor! something A ene oe OF RARE. I out of the spout |" When we got back to the house straint of convention. We are not tled to go H n his imitation of a ' I cut a h et ore fo | anv Ren we Kot back ta the house La down to meas, to regular rising and — Curiously Sve heard that Kangaroo about to juinp down ne ' ghtof it T went of an oil can an | cile passed every one a glass of water. retiring. Every 1y consult his same state jade many tlines be shaft and took the wire from fa hundred t ; to put it in the Bon», with tock alarin, would not let own convenlence in the matter, You fore by a yi ibout to Aattuck # 0eF fingers without comment f onetay ernly ak the coe, Get aacat exact spot where MWwait fuirtikek a re eause ho Choose to rive and glory in Bature; gasoline engin His feelings, whatever thoy were, antey tele. te ly at the Dow, but al $ ture t is needed. A <a | said, “and see if Mont . @ he prefers to dream, And fifty per cent. of those » did not dare to trust to speech f th , Some time during the afternoon <>} on a ee r ny y cans dan After 1 had revelled wlories the motor has not had to «o. There was something mafeatic about ; Mra. Green dressed and e down necdle inserted in ine #3 without burstiag an inner of nature for a while the experiment went down to see him off and repression of the man that for pais far you Atairs, She said she was feeling bet the cork of an oil y) | (ie Aik he fun rye a palled on om q picked up the dock until he got ever bade comment. In palpitating s.lence Men tate: ob! at she did not appear to be very bottle will be mag lar UARGUe ERO U CUE fei Tet Meare ROW ERADER ready; all of us—that is, except Mr attached the wire to a place which Nee ee eek SHORE Round ia lek up Mord ~~. alte tocinorrow you'll feel the It's curious how much space a ven Green—who complained’ of a head- sermed to be made for It, reasser ine eae f * Clolde began to ohecure the sky f——- VF ’ PATE BOER. ON in our press to the discussion of food. ache, poor old lady, and decided to ied the engine, wiped off his hands, ig. deown alive th and Mre n fretted a good deal just a drop of oll, (ogi, i ; ae T opened to the market report and stay ip bed snl grasped the crank i) ena { because Lucile was away from home eays Popular Sc!- does after fasting tho turned that page over in disgust only 1 aff not help Bopp on hie way Het d {t once easily and—zing! yaguely, “if taybe it w bah Nady der to ease her mind I volun ence Montbly.|| 0 1 Hein 4 page labeled "Menus for much as I should have liked to, be motor got down to businoas like 2 thone cable which you Aug 1 to try to find the couple and 3 ‘pp laughed @ clear, cause | know my Itmitations when it k Lucile hastily scrambled out | 4 um hem raincoats s pepe This 4 ul \ , opeller of the launch and umbrellas Shia drop will be ringing laugh No thank you, I were sounds of some one atir- comes to motor boats, ® boat Peeve hath ieee daconded tro Be Continued) on the point vt go in for those fads, I think [ ring up-stairs, Now with automobiles I am right Let her go! Bopp yelled, taking bills APR SOMANge! : " . wd ny 4 r 7 5 U4 of the needle and can be dene One® bo} arene 1 never tt ne When 0 Mae rotyuas ta an hold the wheel in a nome e eon V 1 aetna eae car on who i cheerful be- what the advertiseanc cla for it he Py rreaie , y TM oe . exactly where desired, Caro. BEST. NOVELA RURCIRTR ET tenn Coeek te LE LiWasa: eanrtin ta Lion ROR a een aoe eh &, save for the grouse $ MY FOURTEEN MONIHS AL THE FRUON take o dip the needle too - h ‘ on I helt 7 we t8 $ 4 vee Foy , . ” deep in the oll or there will be more Nee ee] PLETE |} Te Ae IC they put it on to, treltete tool-kil, Jack Up one of the axles and the ling on board with a The War's Best Story by an American “ Tommy of} plinging to its surface thar E "7 thers. ‘ 1 ni ° telophone the arest garage. Sor of er 1r one who was byl sid ee es Gop needed for a bear: teeeerereerenvermmrenmaronmoooant, renee hiinsslt Dy was, rn to me timed ut aven gecessary to us ng to a al Will Begin on This Page July 80 kt looks more profes | enema | Henin, for Hard Wear. 1 nnn nner n ee Ui } } vt = Ht 3 —_ \. Ei tH: + + } \\ + = a OUTDOOR S8UIT DESIGN FOR THE WOMAN WHO SEWS, : n+ loone-fitting coat matching skirt MISH ML. 1 colored aa ar skirt Some crean be nice for y Fashion Eitor Brening World I have five ya of dark blue moha like sample of whico to make a summe Am fitty years of age, stout Mhrougn the bust, 5 feet 24 Inches sult tall, wets 168 pounds, so yo can Judge that Tan difficult to dress. MRS. J.J Trimmings of striped mohair tn e and white, blue and red or blue and green would achieve @ emart and becom ing effect Fastion Wtitor, Rrening World I have five yards of chiffon like sample, slate blue, and would like to make a pretty summer afternoon dress which [can wear to teas, &c., and also in th vening. - am forty-nine years of age, have gray hair, weigh 138 pounds t and am 5 foet 74) inches tall a MRS, 1 Yaa an effective} cream lace banding? { under the — chiffon} | at the yoke on} | waiat and hips of akirt Trimming balls of the chiffon — Fashion ¥ Evening World | would be very grateful for a sug gestion from you as to a sport dress using 2% yards of checked Mnen in ye low and white, to be combined with some hing else, Am 5 fee fi inches tall, welgh pounds, twenty tis eight years old. I | } \ look well tn youth Tits ful styles, and like t the sailor collar, MRS, T. Use plain white linen for main. por Anniv NGLAND, and In fact the entire stop for a moment to-day in the arduous work of warfa to shahe hands with Mr, Puneh, who has been fur for a longer time than any gentleman of his kind, Punch most famous humorous publica- tion in the English language, was firs July 17, 1841, The fo paper seem to have b ky, or maybe Pune was hole edition of 6,000 out the same so overjoyed that they t ly gave @ reprint or der for 6,000 additional copies, ana these were all taken up the following day, Since tt tablishment Punch has had se ent covers, the first ha¥ing bwen designed by & 8

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