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Wednesday, Inty 25, NOME PACE Fvepind World Daily Magazine Vacation Beauty Hints||Mid-Week Movies By Jack Callahan|| The Home Dressmaker’s And First Aid Course |= : = ones Summer Wardrobe By PAULINE FURLONG : ; = L 5 P Ts) ‘ ; Planned by Mildred Lad: wick hes te dat to taerctes, ond Whet lou Should eo to 3 ' + @or © mat Gat the Most Prom Your Outing f -, a w ABLE é Ee ee ee eee ar ee . sanihon Stvamoky odie i ‘ ‘ a y , 9 herd _ lacation Negligee and Trousercites Downright | nenm and More than anything eine, and tn by the woman who labors onat te * of weep should be hysieally or ally @ «et \ Him FETCH HOME|] | HUSGAND — WHAT ? | ra It may be bed ino b do flow sth, lm to.H1a (he goin’ ot Wusloend worried, 6nd 0 SOME PRESERVE)| | HCALED UP? SICK ? ade 1 a ooer aie wget pt etrest cara, 6 ph Aig JARS - NOW (| WHY THERE MUST BE | | presente @ dressy - &e,, should Bet as Gir into the 4 dernons as 1 * WHATS Mig || | SOME MISTAKE. | goed Ob tn | , FIRST AID LESSON FQ Comaer? | [HE tas in THE , 4 / sek ery “mich . . arg ¥ & ST HEALTH . j st. The de S a oer No. 31 Fractured Nose. / een ete ri ' T \ to-day wou! his tor eu } 1 ACT une of he nose tes nt any to det owing 4 \ 1} EN | ih 4 rd & fabrio & dainty oprigged A we hat results, and these injuries a ¢ ind f AORN - ‘ 7 ives, Great pain, deformity and grating of tl gba ends et bent || \¢ | ; Vt 4 dlls NI a, duinity, votle, oF batt It 1@ cut are usually noticeable and a doctor must be amoned at © to preve \\. | Yad nh one pl with seame on the if pomstble, the danger of permanent def. ty \ \| < % sides that flare silghtly _, Put the fractured none in as natural position as possible and hold there \| | \|} | YI ; | \ ‘The sleeves are not noticeable in with strips of adhesive plaster, across 1 from cheek to cheek, after ap ees 5 \ the cut of the garment. A part of plying @ small compress of gauze on ¢ aide. When a plaster ts ————— -——_——_ 4 “ \ the seam te left open for the arma not handy tle the band ead, but do not ——_4—> herrea \ to sip theougt. ‘The round neck j pull !t ght enough to cause the nose to flatten u prequre ee | | is GaweOd OOUM Je the HORE for-6 Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. lf distance of about six tnches to THIN FACE—MRS. WALTER G.: | like prunes over 1 1¢ you een dat ff erecersceernt make tt conventent to sitp on over I know of no way to keep you from | them that way | ee, ae Bait the head, Hibbons attached on . ysing flesh in the face when exercis-| ROLLIN R OST red 7 < ‘| either sid@ of the opening tie to g and dieting for obesity. If the|—MRS Mh, Plate ieee dee oust TYPE A SHEE T SAYING } gether with decorative bows. This face is naturally thin and the forma ront tata ts and YOUR, SERVICES ARE NO loome and simple out negiigee te Lion of it slender, nothing will make | (ir TN cuet eis it stay fat while you reduce, Do mot) way, Do this not sooner than two be too strenuous with the diet and) hours after eating ana a longer thine made to conform comfortably to the room | LONGER REQUIRED" AND : HAVE IT INSERTED IN MR, ie S PAY ENVELOPE, | the figure by @ sash which ts run CALL PUTTING | through @ wide casing across the hipe quickly. Practise ft AND EASY TO MAKE. 6 daily with corsets on. = he: MRS GOOF, V0 | | foamy ee of (he laundry tub. » @ , An encell fabrie t tand BOB AND HAVE |] | LIKE TO SPEAK TO MY \| | | wamaues Weer Sci Wabarveae + exercises. Two pounds each week | Aferwa i eatia ork 6 vig Shed j ONE OVER. ON front, and entwines the hips, tyir is enough to lone and keep well injury. “Thin 18 the best way to ree ) ' on one side. Snappers should hold $4 VACATION NEGLIGEE, COOL | duce th F Benitae , t THE BOSS ! the mash together at the back, VARICOSE VEINS — JOHN G.: |tw Keep off the legs as much as possible where it cro | Ad Inty petticoat may be worn » jwith this negligee, but ™ amart and Answers to Queries, comfortable complement is troughr- | Peshion Faitor, Wrening Work ettes, These may be of the same fab ) \ Will yqu be ao ric and color the kimono of tn kind as to sketch « contrast. For instance, pale yellow i /| | trouserettes in plain slik voile would | if } kreen voile dress? be delightful with @ lavender dotted I Ke It te not new ma | |eilk mull ove rment, Or pale pink | } A terial, but I have DEVELOPING HIPS—ArAny wnd massage upward and apply cold| It is true that Parte cottan enti cloths to them, Wear a rubber stock- ut developing bh ing made especially for this trouble ie seoms to w exercises 0, becauxe every nt to reduce then h bring WHAT 18 JUNKET?—MRB, C. G.: | Dnciieand will develop the hips. 1. When sweet milk 1s allowed to stand |a chair and raise,one leg at a thm undisturt after the addition of the| Bicycling will a help and hill rennet, which is used for coagulating |{{! hs peepee tir rg w milk, the thick, custard-like mass 18| cess fat from lees ond hing | called junket. \ ttyle for a se legs and hips. ficial for those who cannot drink! OBESITY COURSE—MRS. R. m.: sweet milk, for invalids and children. | BAYS 3 Sub (Of thee K | |coples for many months, BLACKHEADS — FANNIE E.: | ___ . \ Have the druggist mix twenty grains of resorcin and two ounces of alcohol and apply this to the blackheads on a puff of cotton after washing the, face with hot water and glycerine soap. Do not use cold cream. Dash ¥ RIDAYS A Smile in Every Line | By Frank Py Pere ln - oa Eeru insertion, 4 i | heavy quality, and preparation has been applied and al- Then my attention was attracted got scot free on the island there was induced it to bark at irregular inter “Why can't you?” I asked } bebe oh tucked for . 1 nar yrs ‘ by a slight noise outside. Some one no saying what might happen. twas vids “Because I've got my thumb over lowed ¥ How Would You Like a Vacation? Was cautiously approaching the sum- the heavier of tae two and soon had — After a while we got started apd the keyhole and there is a woman on mer house, Who the dickens could be him trussed a bale ay. finally reached the dock at Munting- the ther side trying to peek DARK CIRCLES AROUND THE $ Without Lunch or Dinner or Breakfast ?? wan rer houne ‘Island through!” (40 inches wide) of EYES—J. D.: They aro caused by| 4 though the material eample lowered vitality, loss of rest, gnaemia, ype CHAPTER XVII. Inclosed (pink voile years of age, have trouserettes would be pretty with | ps d\L \e four yards of it. light brown ha pale blue or lavender, The sash fai am _ twenty - four should match the trouserette, White! / 1% brown eyes, good complexion, pale | may also be uned. A Do you think ees | || \ color, \ the color becoming? \ ' I wish the dress for Hy | afternoon wear and | T am to make it \ \ myself, Fashion Bititor, Wrening Worl I have five yards at time of T ering about at t nL lett tr And Nothing to Do but Laugh and Grow Thin?2? § fis" person, whoover be was, cane CHAPTER XVI. cooasionally, darwened te nearer a little at a time. Finally he a. by flying clouds there was sufficient 7 Beiee Healt wiu*temove then, On? ‘ics! uk Pak’ A) Maseer Dembiae,) touched tho side of the house and feit T HAD stopped raining now, and light for'us to proveed rapidly OMETHING about the quailty |islded) tn back). SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CilarTEis his way around to the door the south wind bad become a A turn of the path tought us in of that voice seemed familiar. |to make into's litte HOLLOWS UNDER CHIN—F.| — “stonty,"" « dramatic critie inclining to waist 1 two edhe’ fmation ah the actRe inten wae lifted and some one warm and welcome reality range of en iumipated window, 1 erabbed the lamp from the|dress that could be Mither some ony Was in the house entered and paused a moment ae {f fn , of Which the window was a part or table and held It so the full| Wom to @ dance, t These must be caused by the|eummer hone | © Great Lakes falar The stars were out in constd- formation 0} c' hey eat too much, and doubt where to step. Pubes a on ae f the bony cture of Then Frank Boog, the | I allenced an impulse on the part of erable force, velled now and then by had only very recenuy beft it. 1 iatd Nght fell on his fa toon a Tootles to welcome the intruder, The scurrying banks of astorm-clouds, jy hand on Bil Johnson's arm, coun “Idpton &, Clair!” I exclaimed./age, weigh 185 ight of the man made the floor- which were being driven in full re- %¢l/n& caution, and led the Way off m4 q from the pi d throw 6 shrub Mn. 2 boards sag as ho walked about, He treat to the horizon a the path and through the shrut i bery to w positon near the house but We ies w ewia Was coming toward me. Sedat I went down to the cove, As Thad a Iittle one side of the wind: “You here?" pounds, and = am IT admit that 1 did not expect to be | Shout 6 ft. 6 In. tall Have brown hair, RED NOSE—G. K. H.: You should @top tampering with your nose. 1 @m sure that is what is causing the y. and tp cx Mime Dunn Green, nw th [crept recognized in this island wilderness,” | tug inflamed condition and red appear- Apparently he struck one of the ‘ " Ly ieee eyes, good | ance which you mention. Since the —_—- benches with which the place was rather expected, I found Bill Johnson Ye ne Ges P gurner of the window he began pompously, careful to es-|color. ‘Won't “you | skin ts so tender, why do you con CHAPTER XV. “It's a secret," 1 replied mystert Pitas ou fOr tt a ey wicey is there with his motor-scow, the Merry | htetion of the toont within Schlate, however, only with his free| kindly suggest a Unue to use aoap’and hot water and A we ously, Investigating my. kettle Of certainly, and then lit a match, Widow, with her hose driven On” range of onameve hand; “but why mould I not be here | 8Y trims « thin, t whiten it? (Continued) clams, w rag ‘o relate, Certaln < en iit a mate . "There . h on ming? e don't ats sure tht If dist, poor elnoulation N the midst of Iatcile's tribuiae cymes Wilch. strange to rolaio, had In its Hight I distovered that he was the beach Ore et aks Prec ROMnINE BUMAR Ap WOll: Asian EW ETe dine disappoint me of 4 , @ . entire! A a 1, n 1 clad oun v hor Morning, Bill!" ‘ < ning nt pa “Hecause, y rt heavy foods, condiments, indigestion (fan over the lose of Tooties & it to you and then you can guess ¢ phy Rally clad young.man whom Moraine, Bil a f the room which [ could anes whee | Abe F0U taal Pas taal gles or tight clothing are not the cause Her cetared into (hevltuae. What le lh! 1 had never seen be' Good morning, sare The lamp, sitting peacefully on a Were Koing to awing to the mainland.’ am net lace or then your strenuous methods must be, new feotor ante uid Pea T' fount a number of bowls in the yeh iueeine my surprise was Infni- yi father was Danish, I belleve, deal table, shed Ite mellow raya on “Who are yout” he demanded in | net sleeves, also fold tion, Mra, Green, who had been ponies and with a porcelain dipper [ peetin P A ; and his mother waa a French Cana. surroundings and furniture which turn, trying to see past the light|®t neck. Black pecting him, but he could not by any v sl 5 RAISINS FOR COSTIVENESS—| inconsiderate enough to get lost atthe jadied a good velvet belt and stre MR. Do not cook the raising} same time as the dog, called Luctle into each. Wi proclaimed the room ta be the kitehen, mers. Terept back to Bitl portion of clam broth possible chance have been prepared dian, His speech ts a combination of which I held in front of me. : 2 I had passed thim for a wide-awake, unbiinking strang- patois that he heard at home. He's " Montmorency Blainey,” lon Fait ing Wo ‘ou mentioned in your letter, but tp Ain ‘ b hat he 1 m No one wight,” | reported Re ney Blainey,” 1 replied. | Fashion Editor, Brening World don people's island. She had Ot ND g you cook this all by your- saw filoker of fear in his eyes; then, bent back and twisted fingers; but to surprine--to play a joke on -#o Tam.) .00) | But fey | I a a more mn have @ serge dress in there in a boat, ehe sald, without self?" asked Kent ‘isregarding mé, he hold the match to a atill the best guesser aa to what 8004 tobreak in the door aim that Womancey fancse—Mieb /\ We some summer color knowing how. But she did remem- “I did,” I averred modestly, & cigar stub already between bis teen might be the matter with a motors gysiy hetore ! et MM nar aes Dunmore--with you? 4 -T\ for travelling wear, jails you found on and drew a long, deop puff. ber that our island had been rocking |,“From raw mate him and asked him how Would you ad 4 x boat that It has been my pleasure to shall be dam funny yoke, 1 been 3 the island?” supplemented Bopp. When we were once more in dark t that i hae ‘ a he came to be where he was, © start somewhere and have to| horribly when last she saw it, I aus- | erything in it grow Tight here,” nean, eave for the tip of his cigar, te (ret. We has to be to Keep his own Cuieal cum mymelt” Praia the aeiaelint a. uldie mustard color? { return for something forgotten| pected that her recollection was in 1 explained said pleasantly: “Good evening at affoa ar iy Agi ieee would f more strenuous than 1 had exp 4," shall wear @ duster is unlucky unless you ait down|#9me Way connected with the drink “It's ‘Tootles!" screamed Lucile, | I sald with equal pleasantness: | Wille 4 aea out there Tindionted oF es ta thn he began, “and L must have been car over It, Am twenty - that the telephone repair man had turning pale und putting her bowl “Good evening.” tho lake ps Gd Bla! rate ried off any course by etorm currents. nine years of age. before starting again. given her when she fainted that me. down on the table He sighed with reltef, @ shall run protiy high,” replied {nes about my ethl Anyway, 1 discovered that. it. was 24 eet See Stumble when starting a Journey| But I held my peace “Lucile,” 1 began, “I'— “Ig this Green's cottage?’ he in- Hil, “but not ao high like whe do a (rusting wtranger, Practically impossible for me. elti sch ee GRA and you will have no luck at all, To| Just as Lucile was assuring Mra. "Don't speak to me! I don't ever aulr while ago bevaehen ene to reach the mainland or to get back Walsh Ost Reuaate > Si, EUIAE ‘lipat ae og {Green that we would be right over want to sea you aguin.” “No,” 1 replied, “this ts merely @ Ist’ come out for @ rid y Rave heen 6er ig Green hve Waal look well in rather stumble going upstalrs means 6 for her—although we had no boat “Very we Lropled. “It certainly Shelter overlooking an especially fine ed Libel “tia rat. ia ae aes F enw lksa bare and wemne ashore | plain hings. ou y luck; going down, ill luck the dear lady at the other end of the wii net le necessary for you to nes View of the lake, You will enjoy it the Merry Widow she bring | llowever, 1 didn a. 0) It was not quite dark, and I « up| | uae Aye ab hal ’ 1f, when starting on a journey, you] wire suddenly screamed, and [ saw me, I will go, and | assure you that '",the morning.” A young mans, & newspaper fe. ba Pe 8 van felt Aw wa e : ns Bip 4 the path to the house without notie- | | bl 4 hate plus meet first a Woman or a cat, you will| Lucile’s fate go white as she tried to | will never « us® again ‘Oh! Unfortunately, I shall not be 4 He nay he shalt give three dollar WiiUh wi or IIA GBM, OF platy wooe ‘g the liwht in the window | Shey nd alr ak a 9 J get the connection again Hagaiye ani wa cL OBABRe t You, I presume are taking care hr | wouldn't, by yimminy Chr stnast x0 ¢ . nd nO thObgNt Ge the ikellmoad | plenty of colo have bad luck before you revurn, A=)" gut adi efforts failed. Luctle told ua door y pages the gs for 1 No, “sare, not fof two-fitty 4, ning nih pad aay of any inhabitants being on the tal 1\ MR&, BG. other bad omen is to meet a cross-| ys ally how her* mother had Aaa lamme > Why, yes,” I returned, perfectly ¢ I sha'n't do tt AN ria oy : rtd !my intention was to rum Mustard or green, ; : broken off in the midst of thelr cone qt were and & ad the door, ng that he should take me for i added with a slight wink ON Mabe, ches ready. 00% image around until L found someth | made lke sket ri eyed person, | It was raining again two thre ng | ‘ If the rigiit car burns, some one is|Yersation, crying in frightened t a piace to go Right watohman until T diseovered @ nea, eho ain't mo high now ast (wo MrT” eee At unit aoMme dre Clothes \ with hea y att k he Mgnt ear bul some one 18) that a man was ning the door of ang ent nce of leay hat he wanted and how he « 6 him think Pee ocr ill sprang at the door and An nN as 1 opened the door 1 iy soutavhe speaking well of you; if the left, ill) the deserted n the island Seer anyway, | there A j eh a \ w where H 5 i fall loward, itt ng | » oAprawl » 1 had committed AR is being said of you. If the left palm! w h e had driven her, t 2 ‘auemmer IT was going to Mr, Green's cottag aired, a vag 4 f apd ry , eahold FI There Was a worn tand itches it means money coming to you;| Th was no way to reach the ithat it might not Yul Rince J have met you it will # fort f n bf A tee jae a reaho kena telephone, and when she itching of the right palm means that! island, so wo telephoned Sheriff Per \ ke what shelter 0 the trouble wad tsar e | upom or yon ine monkey-wrench | me she sereamed and rar @ stranger is coming. When the solo| kins on the mainiand andaent him to jt afforded imagine it will," I anawere 1 eo mile, m four or two Tee oo aei come eeHan, SN de slamming and of the foot itches you are going to| Mra, Green's aid After acme diMculty I found the &Timly, i MSS ele a half. , methane fe ee locking it after hor, j step on strange soil, If the nose itches| "We had better do something to summer hou BT OU I he Fs oo Pr Ea a ell, the young man you beourht MMM aang T found that Twas 9 fig hen, uuclcaH to try to explain to 4 you may expect a visitor | occupy our minds until we hear from cheerless shir gto the rain Sorree PTAM Oe A ie i Man, decided an addressing a atalwa Mi idual ened female the innocuous na | : It is bad luck to walk under a ladder, | the Sheriff,” Vida said, rising to the dr f from f y the dead 20 you: Jum eae uF OF While you are walling bcd in’ Underwear who Was ¢ my visit, wo T refrained, 1 j although some say that the bad luck| position of commanding officer in the leaves below fe I lowed my haven't much time or I could ex “ to bake ine over to MunUng biked | inst a d far about to partake of some of the wil be prevented if one stoops and| omergency tA prise awaited it all perfect! I'm not a thiet 3 ket Mrs. Green bana oP ag ee a Goor Ih & tee 11 found on the tat ere when | picks up something while under the) | thought of my clams, m 1 found ne p pon eponermnen on tie cra Gs ee spare What ane do by one hand, Keeping the other in BAOK Aiea fect eR coretully with | adder Come with me!” 1 exclaimed, and curled up in thet noun ant 10 ask and a cou Pail wall lakaeck uae of him Sewn Sai We 1p he other | Ls ; ou havg found Tootles!" ‘Lucile of dos } "1 know tt looks fu me to I shouldn't be able to do t dvanc withdraw. the { is j fess you Want misfortune to. over-| !&t hee bendulumns Rerween. her Apeich & As . aes Y With night there's an old grou ing suffielen Bla that’ they may ok mn a mother and her lost dog an 10 > wouldn't answe hesitated lamp sot} throat A Wa ay bs ihe icawe luckviio 4nd a horae i replied, for | had again for- t su ; t Fase Deh r the tele 4, I s a dolla are weapon would tre 1 my ¢ mn Wit sive, Hang the shoo with the pointe] gotten Toatlea: “but 1 have something fectly on a fi k ns , ty 4 quieting down as evident, ""Tiiraw ip Be bound. t jumnakite tH, and upward you to eat.” * sili i mu know the M a Be put m, thumb over ¢ Ry Mitt of acianors, a knife or other|,,| led my hopeful compantons to the troubis 1 wack 1 ume 1 to weg ® beat boat on the ta | can't,” “anid my prim where n over ain shasp instrument is said to have t anes ie itt! B ata ms i Na ee ase icine, ou we n e flattery won him, Jil took the bornly, Continued ) powar to cut friendship, ‘The pay i ore hraken on’ the rack and nk a few aueations. Well, | tT puene a 1 run all right. Cine PRR ARRARRAnneRnnnNNRNARRRCRRDODOERRO OR IDOOORD DLL, Ment Of H penny UF OLNEY SMAI COL) Qwammmnmnnnnmmnannnnnmnnnmnmnnnn | \i)\ uv f ' n answer any questions t walve, she ahaivt work yust & ; i Y au \ THS HE F whl pisyent this, however BEST NOVELS PUBLI@HED} My lh O ask until the sheriff take event meregute rents | MY FOURTEEN MONTHS AT THE FRON Bec a pin and pick St up, all the Peas lL 1 Dae i eta aban mit 1 got some wire, 1 fix pipes 5 . bud day you'll have good luck. ‘See a| ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE § ("8 Minin’ | pa erp are m7 ‘ Mur The War's Best Story by an American ‘* Tommy" ine for bodice, as aketched, MMe: Ae ee vet it ae en bad) } EVERY TWO WEEKS way, it happ We had aulte an Intere ed him shove off, and Pill tine H ftly's iytin WP roe | all the day, y nd the | Par plics for a r \ 1 with the one eviinder machine Will Begin on This Page July $0 down front makea a wide gore f Ons bli that [a8 error, It had to be done ihe n i ppanellad’ thé Nerae cat ke i gore for are Mi We pannnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns skiri BOS of taffeta hold the jabote ’

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