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U. S. Army Exercises And First Aid Lessons By PAULINE FURLONG “LO. wihit ? (uk OF WOME || at OMe To DAY Te’ BON, DECLARED 4 HALE ) “ or - . toe © The Lrening World Publiches These Exercioes to Help Al! Men and Women Prepare for Ang Call to Service. } PITH SET Pxercine No. 33 ee ; u | be et +b ormee ‘ . o The : | CS) tue ak —————$—$— Paerctse No. U4 F™. the foot « e ere * oF at = he i i? . a ket TC Vou KNOW THE KIND weet huatinind: ‘foak iri ( Sut | MEAM+ THAT NEW MODEL on te the ences of the lower leg end foot | MY LAST SUMMER'S ONE =) Souhi it aioe sea aston re at ——1 15 $9 OUT OF DATE! f oe AID LE! . 28 Broken Wrists and Fingers to free the bones tn a broken wrist, | eave them A broken Ww an extremely com tet he ¢ fr toll drives or _ inder them and place w * dh, at 1 w they % apport in ling ; se t y an possible, ‘The usual» 9; easily detected in fractured | PSPS) MN Answers to Health and Beauty Questions broken fingers ail «aaa wisi GouGHT A PINK SPORT SWEATER ) | f AND maT AND — ad WANT STOCKINGS MATCH - 1 CAN CrerBER THE SHADE, AUG, NTHINK 2 JO. ) Tr. WHAT 00 YOU y \ T STIFFNESS AFTER EXERCIS- |r! it is (‘ 0.0. #44 98 % J Canat “NO 2 { WAL, D'YE HIN } ING—AITLDRED Bf: You whould dis- | 1008" z Ay ie ( REACH ) WE CAN MAIL continue the exercises until the mus-|4))\!) » 4 ‘ J "0 ") | OURSELVE S | cles have become supple again end c 5 JUST A ROMENT.] 4 7 TO-DAY"? } | Niche > NA 40 only @ very few of the milder ones tf MY HUSBAN K \y™ = R meanwhtle, Unused Jen always | fae A complete test a >} WIL). PAY i f Sg S ONLY LEFT if subjected te violen®| change, with a diet of wt you! Q Two CENTS relia to which not ‘4 ) pure water and exe QUTA MN \ This how ¥ e. and clean\incas £6! a ' — eestes | Bad \ SALARNS NERVOUSNESS-"RS FF, OR: RADISHES MRS HON: ‘Theae| ALARN Tie Overwork, lowered vital contain a large mnt of cellulose, | eed , lack of ‘exercise, overen ubstanen re and allied cause nervous conditions ct | to ataren, ' n by | diet and absolute rest are essential valids any to di-| to overcome it. gest and are used principally as a| es relish and not as a regular diet, HAIR TONIC—MRS. G A: The following 18 # good economical huir| TO KEEP ROUGE FROM SHOW- tonic: Rose water, four ounces; tinc- |ING—MRS. G ko rouge ture cantharides, one-fourth ounce: | should be used by iin kaliow uninve 1 glycerine, one ounce; witch hazel, | brune much lighter shade four ounces; bay run six ounces. by th This will prevent ite — being detected, expecially if It ts used BALD 8POTS ON HEAD.—Al.-|very sporingly at night and never FRED G.: This ts called alopecia, in the daytime, i atead of heraelf, Se eae © “Ma”’ Sunday 8 Intimate Talks With Yi Girls WHERE THE DEVIL SERVED TEA By “Ma” Sunday Wile of Billy Sunday, the Famous Eoangeiiet WAS raring } ee *, © hile walling fore rele | petheed Ghat |: crOuR of Foune people, twe girls and young men, wore . bel o (able together and were ap y orickms ‘ t we ° nly makiog (hone girls nertous onld wo @ trieed “ rv) Thal) hot tee H's Huet ' * mre tree | aneerret © Impos Thee at heard at @e sald ite wer ef « im pres e be reme T howe ane nee on rink more corkt than you « nk anybody 4, to hing of such ebildren, os y © rightly allied thee "Then why do erve them? I asked Ne shrugged bis shoulders ! here, fascinated, water thom & and she ought to bave bean under the ‘ of thelr mothers Those mothers whe What could et puch @ thing bappen The girls laughed more and more be thinking ebout The big rad spote on thelr erew and grew They made excited gestures One of them «pil f va" Ond giggled senselesniy over 11 Netther remembered thet should have kepr Chem from exbibiting themselves in eqeh « Can tt be that this bappens offen?’ | asked our waiter Otten? Vt happens al! the time! It happens from 10 o'clock te the mMorbing until we have to pul ‘em out at night Where do they t the money 1 asked Those hors must be making very emall salaries He ebrigged ie shoulders again He didnt know We didn’t eare much, All be knew wae that he was there to serve them ith what they ould pay for Would the toys have sat bourse over a table If the girls bad insteted ipon some clean, healthy amuremeat? Upon walking In a park, enjoying ‘iod’s pure wir? Upon reading together? Or upon the innocent, gay and delightful talk that young people can always have together when the possess mutial tw ' Why, the boys can always be controlied by the rir 1 fe [he divine power whieh God bes put into the bands of woman Conerant VOLT be the Bell tymdicate tw How to Dry Vegetables and Fruits at Home This series of artioles way furnished by the Untted States De partment of Agriculture, and the information contained ta reliable down to minufe details Article No.9 Potatoes and Peaches. Kood, sound, well-ma PLUMS AND APRICOTS. atoes, Wash and boil! Plums are not peeled. but the pits | or steauy until nearly done, Peel el gehihyy fruit being cut inte |and puss through © meat geiader or in the same way as § & =ripe plums. L potato slicer, Collect the shreds tn with b ovenine liyers on a tray and dry until beittle.| vessel and let wtand twenty minutes fie Hghtly in an even when Se te fisahed Varietias are not suitable for deyin ) dry the Savor is Improved wmmewhat, | ying. Drain, remoy urfacd molsture dry from four Holl or ateam until nearly done, peel) ty lx hours, gradually raising tem | ove, cut ia quarter Inch slices | ruture from 110 degrees to 150 de i] | spread on trays and dry until brittle, | drees wane orn are handled in the | Peeling may be omitted, but the . . product will be very much infertor 40} CHERRIES, ae. Seo heceon | Remove stems of cherries and, it | SWEET POTATOES. [ide fruit iw large, the pita also ® started out, “There was a bully part for the girl sweetly; "I don't mind their belong N that she wax committed Wash and toll until nearly done,| tick cheries cen he de dry. Small lost in deep init. They found bonanas and cocoa. wrinkled a I'm going to have , she did not 4 in the least salpinn . copper, | ack vheriies can be dried when con How Would You Like a Vacation? 1 forbore ¢ Muty ta eat anid ome kind of birds? that Mult pressed, anyway Wi lies suffer. Romietkmae t "run throuKl aeat ehopper.| tala thy none, a bra ’ A T blushed and held my tongue. that u oud trays and dry until brittle 1, remove surface molsture and Without Lunch or Dinner or Breakfast ?? Rvid thought and stories dealing with "I do not suppose you bave any- 1 [reat an above, but slice instead of | fied clerties, un 1 in thin r the and onan isiand,” Lexplained, thing favera to report about lieve | oe th at chonnet.| (ere On trey: cherries are seeded And Nothing to Do but Laugh and Grow Thin?77 } | xt Ont tskand RUMtinen, waa pientiyio> mosert running: Usrough the) maat./ohepral| will Sa a loss of Juice, De Liorth. If 1 had wanted « 4 tropical t re ail "No," T rejoined shortly 5 Wash, peel, slice, spread on trays two to four hours at 119 de . Luctle when T was alone xl product yw wild. “Nov we ed Daneate CHAPTER XL lund dry. A somewhat brighter prod. | Krets to 150 degrees, Raise tempera ernoraa op Pe bpm is waxious to avold her if in Mr ney's § Nothing could have h HTH a while the rain let up| Sin peault 1€ the sliced potato) Ure eradually, A opats OM BDING & Ena nh the company o v r i ji na Ae om ¢ > h sn the company of Misa J any treasure heered Vida wid went ask cae aiopad ini awit water just erork RASPBERRIES. ave to find her before | “yyy, chap Lakes hous (0 one what we others Sort out Imperfect berries spread vei to! dng hes: hetore i i i auhe ae ; : eure ft Mee ret Might Lave discovered and to | OPY!ne: the selected berries on tray pr ral ages armed with poisoned Ay Sebald ied ae ‘ definite pain of campalan CAULIFLOWER Do not dry #0 long that U ‘ i ‘ ted to stay out of doors, and| Clean, divide in) small bunehes ard enough to rattle 4 Oh, ‘u've read hi 1a th ‘ 1 have met M i ad bh : ur f on ha r 4 ; ‘Cla 7 o|* 1 be stopped us so 4 No: but. J know Just what ought Hopp yot,” anid Lucite. “At least, 3 a ! 4 | tar howix ininutes and dry two to , f to be in overy castaway story, Uh ' rol conscious when you Hest sa te enue x] three Rouen at 110 di nto 146 de ' ae i} fill to tain the bend whe “ about the f isiund th Wo are un, YOU see, id ea e Vvartentiy) 4 ean walle rncs CHAPTER X. he didn't stay,” she rfully 44 sho had quite diftetont. Nothing mora nour ‘se ald you'any ‘ Fahrennelt, Cauliflower will) pick leuvew and 18 from frvite Cental: like ishing than spruce gun or Wwe A tow Hin change bie} turn very dark when drying, but will/and sprevd on tray Handle oare- 8 GRE BN tt ta Loin ount of | would be pessible here, and there Isn't a 0 mart rhe looked up at me inno leavin part of the color in soaking| Mlly and do not bruise, Spread in “ 168 (GEE ‘ It was just an to dampen the spirita of that gith poisoned t within « thousand tu you think Pean dost” lind eookle Dried Hifower in] [hit layer on tray and dry slowly formed her she 4 fent tat Thad them in my unresponsive to an- py unless you count bucile wantnd(to tall vourt ae * T sugmested. ‘ ng 5 “i ete, | Haine temperature gradually trom 10 you wanted to see ine, Ned—that's my fiance, you kn but she was per hike da Vou by that? L knew you would apprectateuur be Meaning that you don't think 1 especially good In soups and ¢ » 125 degre n about two houre T'm Mr. Bi “ thought £ looked well’ fn that ik 1 did not ue abe gan TU bet iy seal ring againat] Trassels aprouty may be handled in ri Hot raise temperature higher than m2 yeep ow tume, ko T wan always going to k | going without lunch : aiitian pines ; . 4 yours that Ecan t him propoae| a similar way, but add a pinch 40 dearees until a considerable por Not ahadik 2 wonder if the water Feil hurt Vvory weld 8 i w Ae an My mind Feriead to wreMD COU l= petine dunk, ‘Mine very curto | ! t "th bh nvhing water ta Ure Das €y “porated, “No; the dramat! ce." ate after the show Mind r ANGE Jtcoulll nek ba; thes Was All. one Russian Duke gave noda to the bia 1) * otherwise expansion will oseur “1 knew you didn’t look like Ned | told her 1 thought It would be all Only there won't be 5 deste as i ” bie i Neetnte ' met him, but he PUMPKINS AND SQUASH snd juice will be st by dripping Blaney, You see, I'm engaged to hit, ‘ Hight to cut aftor, will jy pepe pea) ‘ asl: = i Salng-roam with gome | Cut inte atiips peel and remove all) Th is accompanied by loss of flavor laney. Ye Im erage A with # bundip 4t Will seem funny. ia i so and ce Kinih drying berries at and I ought to know what ho looks hho uninees ane been in shpws ramteabarnt 1 pu tom be a ponsthin| seeds and soft part surroundlig 140 deg for two to three hours, unless I'm delirious, What dramatic ig to. walt a few woek ' Win we Wore hear re tude for re em. Cut strips into smaller bite) it in necessary to dry berries from eritle are you!" Xcuned mysele mle and then gen the way bh a the Wager | jot more than one-quarter (nok thick | four to five hours "Im the ouly » who !4 not the “nd went in search of Lucile, Twa proxt sce Men ond two inches long and dry, Pare Hlackberries, dewberries and hitekje- author of an uny IT found Capt rking and Jim, a Sie lave ! har y | tach | 2 wn be d in the same way Y ri het n the evening tit tL wonder how jt ‘ ee, Of end cut tp Heh 4 raspberries 1 Mager ait, wander ii em after: Lam married to N raindrops dro ‘ vt you hat? All than| strips and Ke PPLE it the Uving room, | asked fy ight, | supp eee nor {he wile in th ciel wompany 1 Then t ver toll Whi move aurface moisture and dry slow a Ee ES, PEARS AND QUINCES. Green be stra cars’ for Boe tt o was a sm ico summer wan in the on We The rest onus w ntolthe hutaa co arly varieties and sweet apples went out with that other Visible orchestra to pound ov house « h island used to reaard n Neuf AN we vame In t U4 |1y from threa to four hours, ruiwing 4) fatly, Varin veshnin "said the captain, “sh; ' 1 wy4 thrills ove ng the lake near by, and we ympany, he wax around hous pinging. A ran temperature from 310 degrees to MO Winte Id be used Was Kong to look for her or When the aver. hastened toward it Wo hada quoi timo that Uanawered it | degrees Kahr t fort Fr ‘1 core, trlin and ine hike kicking Nour patch, between adda refluctively yiuld aon co apenk i er inch thick. Dip in Imost forgotten the missin ¢ s you wi and the higher bs ured, “E anould image ing with ataccate 9 May 1| PEACHES. weak suit olution containing f ut to start out strip k to Mr A Chae? Peaches usually are dried nfula of salt to one gal 1 remembered comm there the dan ‘ mouth. but they will be better if p Spread on trays and dry, It Thank you,’ I muri " Dunmore i night prattie! on plea and turned Around, Lucile had gore drying. Remove the stu: necessary tO Ary ay that drama Clair?” LT asked. a wpstutea, but Hopp was gaeing i to be ' Out tn the vari nok i eros tho: swlanate the fruit into halves, or pre 7 ing for wa ‘ r the hard-maply rome white she Mr, ¢ 1) there tn the into smaller pice and spread on it Into elghths, or t y ed dim, "tL dtan't usty 1 “LE never car Ts Weave to dry Cub In Heivans pit 10g [ok In rings, using fruit oF tell him they weren't a’ nut-heartnic 1 w “Those are Miss Gree t » He went off down the beach | in trays pit side up, and dry at same |‘ Alcolor tree on th land. What's the use? fine $ mut not ruin their ar 1 Miss Dunmor tomperatyre and for sane length of | WUCKly 10 not let nd long It aln’'t nutting time yet n . \ "We've got to get under cover,” I wi ny n f He T spoke again into the time as apples. wo drying. To prevent disvolora See nn Miss Dunm: me downstatra tn argued, the on to her, telephone-s"Mr Mir was herq ‘ t in the fruit 18 prepared it may Just at t ihoment some one A Ares of Lucllo's, or, rath louse “You could carry mea ner ve seemed “ 16 morn i hae’ uit pone SOUP MIXTURES. iSipre for one na cold p ind Miss Dunmore suid { pkirt t alor t actical: " on a un indy | Ewch vege! It ba using 0 p of 9 c tape po aie he seemed very little ruft Vida mints t water, “Remove surplus i ad . h Insp, Venture on the high seas, and, very properly ot b wen oneod gf gone for a wa para and dry at M0 to 1 piushed and atammereds L didart were Is Miss Green? Jooted ind that she was apt ; r Venjoy it more @ ap DE Salk UD Oe ng temperature grad mean to Intrud i T wan wher by . _ ' Were yo » risk ey The volte at the| ing four to six hours, ‘Intrude? Not a bit of it," chat ’ } I ning temporarily, for me wind dnp t 1 Mon- ot t emphatioally wt cont ergo tered the other, y thank fo t i was fairly ony, ty 1 doo sleep for me make deatra 4 in the same way as you for send un up x 1 for torce 1's ” ture we moat often ine may be ste tome. FE thir in wi Q foollah state sy r yon ch saw hater” rote, «°, onions, celery, fore drying, Quine Im ever t it. “Her mot wa f 4 it b Thin one Ix going | and ¢ treated In the same Way as pears in tho paper Lat ‘ ght during the iow to aie waiien Of course, m y SRI Wid ; with y and nt It neunded am ff the that as you mean w wat ‘On on © how any one could w i, © anitting ‘Bhe you Juat love ico ¢ ser tot I liko thie hand cant do it. Who NEW VACATION BEAUTY HINTS wheat pancakes with "1" » In. the ? wing for name ts Vida Dun. whatever it is that you do J There a dozen my weit more By Pauline Furlong but to Taicile it verified all t ! " + and we've looked 1 did not answer then, “Vida Dunmore there?® " 7 y had suspected ens but I have sinc Nertainly,”’ What to Eat, How to Exercise, and What You With one scornful glance at “he vow Captain show me what hank Heaven he ajaculated 7 7 ? = left the room, with a mur Perking ty 4 son I bad low Garvantiy Should Do to Get the Most From Your Outing euse about finding some « T don he I'm not sure whether ¢ was are Miss Dunmore to put on. d at ed a all or no on a that ty, Kimono nk she had BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED n reRy ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE he “Ay EVERY TWO WEEKS. 2 : After the Captain and Jin bad eyes Kindied a@ 208 recollected (en Nese 3 NO et re me ae mn rer «ont ene = SSH ak ssa aA lone ite a eines MY FOURTEEN The War's Best Story by an Amer: Will Regin on This Page Tuly 40 (To Re Continued Monday.) an MONTHS AT THE FRONT Tommy" A Word to the Stay-at-Home Folk About Hot Day Recreations. Every One Should Read These Interesting Articles THE FIRST WILL APPEAR MONDAY se a