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Vacation Beauty Hints And First Aid Course By PAULINE FURLONG What to but, How to Prercine, and What You Should De to Get the Moat Prom Your Outing ee ee. fe a neo Fan Peeing © Only Light Clothing Should Be Worn NEN te “ o lane “ or) e* + ehh me eant Condiuone » “* . 4. Ca - © theck Thue who freckie nnd *9 ¢ chun With cwid eres > fod parmcol when in the wu A conler prevented than cure » one diefew 6, , A tepid P Providing, of eourre . ashore piace or on a bia, a0 the oF a Oxone bring ep, dreamions sierp at nist Pat © yuntaina, wher e. The ener ise of moun aly . 1 fresh air Aeep bring beter Health to them as well as reduction in weight FIRST AID LESSO. No, 84--Broken Back ROKBN back te # dangerous injury and little can be done by the frat ‘ ¢ arrive f fuctor The dure het move and No Motion or ferling Is present in the body below jury Treat shock and do not t unless absolutely pe whieh cane ure th winia persune to help lft hin w the greatest possible care & the apine, ae this will « the spinal cord @ @ padded stretcher under the patient aad genvy jower him w it Answers to Health and Beauty Questions INCORRECT STANDING ~1 J ‘The incorrect standiny posture ta with The chest and shoulde + hollowed in, back munded, bead poping and stomach protruding © clone pores and remove grew applying any powder, Too nuch powder on dry ekin will cause hee and wrinkles, Pure taleurn | » Whigh is very ohe in as wood aa any. P, CANNOT MASTER A BHOULDE EXERCISE—RinA DI Most ELECTRIC BATHO—MES. PRANK tainly pass by the « see which are|11.: These are hoalthtul and redue Bot easy for you to do, There are hey wre @ Wonderful akin always @ varlety to choose from nser and blood purifier, as they which answer the same purpose eae the pores of the skin all over the prllosoen body and remove many poisons tr TO DARKEN LASHES AND /‘hi® way t hs may be MAKE THEM CURL THER T,; | (4Ken tn any home where electricity Do not use the formula you sent me|!* installed. — Any dof electric to darken the eyelashes and let them treatmenta are Mimulating and us alone if you value your eight more ually help one to reduce, They are than you do your lashes. advised for rheumatic sufferer: < those who are ubese, seit SCARS FROM PIMPLES—N. G.: These can be somewhat lessened and probably effaced entirely siatent Taassage with cold cream, NOt press blackheads with the tinger- nalls. Use the commedone. AVERAGE eIQnT FOR WOMEN -) $ CON. From five feet to five feet six and from or e Aubares and twenty-five pounds to one hun dred and forty or forty-five pounda for these heights, according to axe Add @ few pounds for ech extra FOOD TO PROMOTE GR OF HAIR—W. KK: Ai) Alas Andi foods will nourish the blood and kee the hatr in good condition meanwhile, POWDER AND LARGE PORES— MRS, WALTER T.: Pure powder does not clog the pores of healthy ekin. Covering the greasy skin with fowder will do so, however, and the should be wiped with an astrin- How Would You Like a Vacation? Without Lunch or Dinner or Breakfast 7? And Nothing to Do but Legh and Grow Thin??? (Copyright, The Frank ». Mu: morright, The . Munsey Compan, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHATT ERS. te eritic inclining to *autline, gome to spend his two wecle She decides, after rea. Yecatlon at the article by on the place, Thea Frank Bop), the rival of M So she senda away Meare the island on leaming of the fact, but the single motor lost refrae tena Mag pyre ed Yepals man, lie marvcond oa the land storm Fete vag irsedaeeg ew arriy! mong: fe Mike Dunmore, an sctrem, ‘ pore with weveral © Cats w also of the party and i» oomolied to try his omn premrnte yimes 9 id. Lavtin of Lacile, dloppears and the house on tho Green's Inland burns down ieariee ee ae, mother ecant attire and still nothing to eat J 1 the vac lets wit At this juncture @ new visitor nam tad eecmen Chair of stealing the love of Vide, to whom he le engaged LaMMeY @MClio8 the falar CHAPTER XX1. {irtainly am not going to leave the (Continued.) mitnd while there is a strange young explanations MA? roarking around.” 'T took @ good many explanatio! She started to get out of the boat. before the playwright Blaney Wait!” I halted her. “I'll Pea get him.” “He don't Bay Bo in this boat, i “It he doesn't, I won't go," assorted Mrs, Green with equal firmness, Bil," T commanded, "get that rows boat that Mr. B t; mp for the main- ianey rowed over in the whole party decamp h and tle it on behind the Mery land to @ wedding and « breakfast Widow. ‘The company could not resist the ig appeal of breakfast, and all prepared , 1, departed for the ,summer-houso, to leave. That is, ail except myself Motel ¥ wondering if I could ‘silence [determined to’ remain and sock ‘M\tchorter without using chlorofora Lucile, who was biding in @ certain 9 ed ie ore the summer-houso would believe that Vida was still bis own true love, and not the betrothed of Lipton 8. Clair, the love pirat But finally we persuaded him to gee the truth, and he proposed that stated costume that my mind's eye pleas- |, ‘ id, gleaming sore antly recalled. So 1 conducted the Of ha that inade me think of Italia others to the dock and saw that they BKers or Malay krises omfortable as possible "Hf T let you fo." 1 began the parley, 0 the Derry Widow. When | “how much will you take to shut up mete ayy Pee om ita’ linda by and not ask any questions?” which she was fastened, Bill Johnson Nothing doing,” he deciared with- remonstrated, out hesitation, “I'm going to get you, “She shan't 60—not and I'm going to get you good!" were made as the young he ; “That's all right.” 1 conciltate comes what say he shail pay ,..” s Reiiataa, What young man? Mra, Green lke; but all I ask le that you do noth demanded ing to injure some perfectly harmiow Why just a young man.” T looked people helplessly ut Vida for agalstance. 1 He looked at me keenly couldn't tell the trut I thought "You're not the caretaker here, aro Maybe an idea would occur to her. you One di UWuvenc oil vaniea weaien iat “A friend of your ML eee Shi ea ROOM her. distrustful! atinct made him put the usual ques “No, not at ull,” \ tions in apite of hia dislike he's an old colle ane BABI Ge i omer Mr. Hiainey. : "I know; but where shall I find you What's he doing here?” if you dare imvet me when we xot off “Why, he jist dropped in.” this Island and my hands aren't .ed? “Oh! He was passing by in this your name? Bem, uk by You can find me any time you tv ei ig ‘ @ editorial rooms of the New Only or thing would rouse Ses BReee—an ingult to his craft perk we, and my name is Viss, there ain't not a _ better “Not Montmorency Blainey, the Pot aidn't n to hurt your fi @ramatio critic?” “[ didn't me oh ‘our fe ramatio o1 oy i ; ings,” apologized Hlaney. “All that T 4) ee . he one I wan gvatitiod want to say Is that if this guy Jones The a be pread so tas ie going back tn this boa n not AA ph ine reporter, Jone sounds to me | hy thee wee ore te rst dramati It is,” Vida te I've inet a4 ve is an enviable d ang in’ o urni where the " great many fish 6 Jo ‘ bey are rs. ela ep so nun ¥ ig 4 "t What TL nean Pay most severe. If Bets praise BEST NOVELS PUBLISH froim you it is aus oh ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE $ uy wiienitea es xplained, EVERY TWO WEEKS. that's al The young man offered bimecif | ONE 0 CLOUK au Dowt* wow To OV wal® | woday * } Yew. QUT WHERE ( SHALL WE {T'S SO CROwDED! —— «= are’ DOWN TO THE SEASHORE, BUT TO-DAY, wt —" | \ \ » VACATION SHORT Tih wr i \ / YEH, WE MIGHT TAKE A RIDE OUT TO VALLEY MOUNT INN ONY THEY CHARGE SUCH on ( pn’ ( \ ei 7 GET THOSE THE TARE S "| %~S AND BooxnLe TS 7 AT Sova GAO RAs MINNIE, MALE HOLIDAY wa ) A TaP SOMEWHERE! 4 MEH! ANT a SUNNY § DIDN'T THINK OF THAT ' } oO CLOCK AWAY, MY Prose Pomiianion NIGHT! (T'S SIy 4 mvening Word) PUT THIS JUNK HOLIDAY HALE TERRIBLE PRICES pow’ \ 1S OVER !! ag: eats steed Ronu' age od Bony! sy ( OH \ ( yr) pene! Saturday, July 28, 1017 ‘““Ma”’ Sunday’s intimate Talks With Young Girls THE GIRL WHO “UNDERSTOOD” A MARRIED MAN Wy “Ma” Sunday Wile of Bly Sunday, the Famous teen getiet " . ' tw “ 1 Ouaperion her © wae fer iw enveral nes at orem ber to be married od with her in @ friendly tend fing (hal @ tae bad Bo right to be paying "te ony gomen bul th e he he rh le lore sud cherish “ualtl @eath do th Ant « " tut Bie wife doesn't der me ro him Bre wends all her fa'ding around to wome and ae « tor bin, He yandie © €fea, need of hile tite My dear ¢@ 1 watd en " married man te «a When « man tells @ girl (hat bt ” f and that be ts lowely, be pouring 4 nore deadly and insidious poison than eny other weibly une Ne te trying t passion that every « take advantage of her sympathy and 4 woman feels for those who beve judged or wronged He pi spon a woman's fimer feelin y, like ite later, pity, fe ekin t jen” 1 went on, “how do you ku is telling the truth? How toy st what the man bimee!f to blame for the lack of under sanding at aud that you may be doing @ eruel act to ap innocent Aud neglected wife s)mpathizing with her husband? Wut Marie wae wilful and sare that she knew what wae doling Iwo three Giontha later soelety was shocked by the pews of the euleide of the wife of Marie's friend She left a note saying that Iife was no mger worth living since her husband had ceased to care for her Mi vas completely broken down by the shock and suffered for weeks from ervous prostration As fool as che was alle to recelve visitors I went to her, and foun ber tnconsolable because ehe bad not ietened to my words of kindly coun And now {ft was too la Every aweet, good woman wants to help her fellow human beings, It fs @ natural, beautiful, worthy emotion To give charity to a poor, blind beggar, to ease the ouffering of a miserable, hurt little puppy that has been run over by an automobile these are the natural inclinations of @ woman. pfulness I one of the most lovely qualities of a good woman, And it te to this emotion that the married man appeals when he makes a bid for her sympathy on the ground that his wife doesn’t “understand” bim. t. 1O1T, by The Hell biyadicate, Inc.) _ How to Can Vegetables | and Fruits at Home | This series of articles was furntahed by the United States De partment of Agriculture, and the information contained ts reliable down to minute details | No. 38~-Preparing Green Products N seasoning foods tt should be re-| Thick syrup ts used in preservin, I membe that most vegetables Loe am all Binds of sun-coot vt red in an weil as meats are tnju' HOW TO DETERMINE 8YRUP flavor and quality by an exc DENSITY. use of walt for seanoning in the cane | j) 1 Oh reaulte frequenti Hing process, A little aalt 1# YeFY| folow the une of sytupe which ere palatable, and ite use should be en to add no Balt can not of the density best euited to the particular purpose for which they are oinployed, The following table wives th d, but tt is better 1) to use too much yuna walt t ; 1" proportions of @ ve WYhat would you do," 1 aeked, “the added to mult the taste when| water required to. prepare fp indlhae a eaee 1 find you," she an canned goods are served. the desired density, No allowance wered: “and when Td found you Fa] Syrups are employed usually in has been made for evaporation during putcay hands in yours, just Wke this, canning fruits. A formula much ne ind Pa xiveneay for DONE ised tn some @ections for ayrup 1s | 4 vay BCS AUR, Se cnaoal Thelt three quarta of mugar to two quaris | rfingers tightly leat she draw them ,of water, bolled to @ thin, medium | y thin, medium thick or thick syrup. "ii be twenty five to morrow.” Phe one sometimes called the Last a tithe; (and if a Kiel ant ae ern formula in three quarts of water | 4 Se iit la esidin’ im MOREY RVG) io two quarts of aumet, Molled toe! ry “Phen whe'll never be an old maid,” thin, medium thin, medium thick or/CANNING FRUIT WITHOUT Ladeclired, “because by this time to-/ thick syrup, ‘The first formula may SUGAR. norrow she'll be married. tis” I) be used in canning all kinds of frat All frutts can be canned success- Hded. “Of mhe'll accopt a stout mid- geijeate in flavor and texture and] fully for future use in jelly mak nes, dle- aged man for a husband Shan gune low or reasonable In| Pie Ming, salad purposes, &c., with. “There iwn't one on this island,” she ’ tr fred the | Cut the Use of sugar by simply add- leclared, looking at me with whining DFice. When sugar te required the) ing hot water instead of the hot eyes, You can't claim to be stout! Vastern formula may be used, ETI It ae been found practioa- when your belt nearly reaches around » also with certain vegeta au yr 4 a Monty y rua gave ped SYRUP FOR SWEET! eae | [substitute sugar for salt tn cory Ah tinnd a quick iittle squee you're a| Syrups of the approximate densi-/ning process and then add other sea. dear! ‘tien desires inay be m easily if| suing when serving. Will you marry me?” I aaked. the following points are kept in| Ly canning fruit without sugar the ROP OAL GMA: AMAR ss Fe | product should be canned the day {t Do you suppone J'4 let any man soe | oe {ls picked. | Cull, @tem, seed and clean Ne in thie coatume. unlses ete wan Thin wyrup is sugar and water) fruit by plactng in strainer and pour BU Aela area ete hoiled suoiwutly to dinsolve al of Cold water over it.” Pack the prod 1 pulled her toward me the sugar, but tt ts not aticky, Sueh | |!" waar ied 2B Ae filsse ae or tia . . ols, n 4 volee " 2 We ; U “ry fh ay ee a a He nyrup has a density of from 12 to 86| wooden ladle or table Relfe f pack ey ties fo Dutt In on er cent, Medium thin ayrup te that |i purposes, Pour boing hot weter I certainly have enjoyed tt, but ['ve; Which has begun to thicken and bo-| over the product in the hot jar. nake a ge nd T do|c ticky when covled on the| lace rubbers and caps tn position, Rrodie out of t spe ta OS Tia Pearl need |not tight. If using tin cans, peel 4 Ht olito ee withou finger Up or spo Density of fro. | completely. Place product tn ‘tha Fooked up at the aneioun face {20 to 40 per cent. Medium thick Hlizer, vat or canner and stertlige f Kent peer Jown a} ut bee syrup t# that which has thickened |for thirty minutes ter sterilizin Ov " the branches {enough to roll or pile up over the! containers, feel iach invert tol That revenue be ain edge of the spoon when tt ts poured |and test the Joints, Wrap in Manee SE eS 1. Density vt from 49 to 60 per!" vrevent blewobing and store ini Le snlanae ink “aeoul eer is that whioh has cool place. If tin cans are used 4 nd. I've got tot | cent Thick nip : ney WE Satin it will be found advantageous to He gerambled dows become so thick that tt Is diMeult (0) jiunge them into cold water imme How can you get AW pour out of @ spoon or container, but] diately after steriiigation to ooo: The launch hey bp for MONTHS AT win't an he % bit, it some mental problem for a few mo- floating out on the Juke during the | Beme one coughed in at ane ments. Then he looked up at me. atorm with my red dress or 1 turned. Partin les on “I've written a play,” he sald 1 reflected a moment. either wide like fhe folds of a heavy “Only one?" T asked wula- o n the rowboat Kreen velvet drop curtain stood the ted Interest. “Almost eve rson i | ponted You shy spirit of t woe in th United States has (" uw yet to the “TL had to you turn areund,” play. To attain distinction you must mainland." id that he sald ily, “and get it Measure your dramatic achievements Wouda't answer with,” by the bushel “Mr, B y!" yelled the ver Was a falrer “But mine ts different.” ax the engine started up aga She held up her t “Yes? Wherein lies differ- "Yes," 1 replied Poe apie ' ances ms 6 mt play la “Th ishes whieh ehas nber “Mine is going to be produced.” Honor leves,! over her face and nec id she stood “That may or may not an ad- | “Al 1 waved my hand in > itoin the hig wold kid vantag farawe} ; alive KORA MIMRIiG Gur iipadt “With your help it ia going to be | The Merry Widow towed my trou Hee Se ae eae Fe hie ad aced “ bles around a point land at the “hd a soft roundness o ne dvantage.” ; Rattante Ut tit nove and Gat of aluhe “Won't you alt qownt! L had tien “How is that?’ I inquired politely, entra OF: Fhe coy hacabct “when she first appeared, and | in- with a sinking premonition of what dicated the rough log seat opposite my part was Koing to be CHAPTER XXN. ne “When the play is produced you are - Were you expecting some one?” going to hail it as the A SMILED to myself as I turned gre asked, custing anxious lok can play of the century, No matter away, and I whistled an gria at the seat, She was wishing whi if the other critics cone it, they Was partly cini's and was in with her boots und he will qualify their criticism when they table ; Petey iy will eo bar ly my own ki Ae where “Why, Yeu.’ 1 protended to t again an merlta L couldn't remember the original hewitant’ about confiding in 1 that escaped their first atvention The provis ST had brought from was exy ting some one A Btarted y your panegyric its fame Huntingdon’s Island r where One ut Lain very fof; bu will grow, the public will attend. Tf jad hidden them. 1 took them with @frald that abe has di shall get contracts for plays me, if 1 was going to Ket thorous Wort you take her place and I shall have arrived Jost, at least 1 should be well provis- 9." Phunk you, simply, and “Very clever,” [ sneered, “but your jonda. slid into the seat, play ia probably rotten, and 1 shail “On my way to the trackless depths , NA 1 poured he of tell the public sv."" of thiy half-mile-wide wilderness 1 ‘fs 48d ay ee ae “Then Vill tell all I about stopped at the summer house and un Tables Vahe accepted what has happened Green's earthed some tow things which 1 knew BHO WINE UNEMbR EAA AMAd UjpE Island, and all hint lot of were stored there in a locker may sound ur ute to. say agree to like ty ri china, a small caddy of tea and “tl 7 i SUL Up and ni n Wate ater, all of which 1 added vo ¢) a tions.” my 4 K He looked ime squarely in the eye. — After [had lost myself In the forest fur te j y ‘Does Mrs. rily drink as far as ft could without coming out including ' too mu he as ag the other side, 1 put dow i cone) " His guess was to mark for quy nd prepared to abandon 4 ular dog, But 1 ft e fort 1 took kuite and myself ty despair as comfortabl a ra m v ‘ cut his bonds. poasible ' ah “Thanks, old said the re- A fairly flat tree stump looked ex er ue porter wiy suretching aching traordinartiy 4 table when a ha ' muscles before th Bet up vd place whom ye Th tke you back « cheerful 1 “ to Fair Y kettle when the t ye "Who are t had bi t ' they it send out t 1 sintied “All the principal acters in ‘ n 1 hat you are that story you were g to write over all a fiicker night he nes ed about the tab ft ne? hool or H ry i e asked as we uh, 1 he dock. itoult matter to one re yuu in rrr isn't n Tie n't have cessfully done batth a « u © you } reluctant clams. Ther pase iJ fre RRR a ey le aah ags abr She ty angry wita mm uch things are not to ' 4 she he WAY MOTE compare 4 mushro 1 © dist questions,” or turke 1 ys ; : He subsided, rack for even ham and eggs, t ij on ne Ww a reason f woh of certain attractions for a how kind busine At the d ntroduced has not eaten for xeventy-two hours } wanted to see " Dd t Ww VO. which T need hardly dwell upon alae gag gg eilely In 1 did va rial “And you sald you would the rowhbe I poaon nked up le n we t i Yet you x his ng in Merry Widow t t row 1 whe wtartod biitt 1 W eo whe t \ y fee engine w r at i. y aay ! € al ! What ema rv lown?" leces of f gers in my palm newered Bill W « of th 7 . wuse you forgot to a ren “ tt MY FOURTEEN Green be on Hinutingdon's dof breaking twigs t a Abia : ; You say you tal ine, and you derbrush near by. L pretended not The War's Best Story by an American to notice, ‘Inen ‘Lootles came fi * chimed ir Mra I want, to know how I came to be ted her, en, “and frisking and wagging her t 1 ao nt and then ir honey~ Tommy" Will Begin on This Page July 30 f FRONT } « Density em quickly OUTFIT TO BE MADE aT HOME, of from 5 t sugared, to 64 per cent Tin syrups used for all sweet fruit uch as cherries, peaches, ay Home-made canning outfits are pies, do, that are not too deli constructed of such utensils as wash in texture and color, Medium tain] bellers, tin pally, milk cans, metal Syrups are used in the corning of | “4h tubs and ‘lard pails. Such t Anediuin aweet fruits, such ags/canners should have well fitting hlackberries, currants, dewberries,| covers and falso bottoms or lift. huckleberries, raspberries, &c, Me-, ine platforms of metai or wood. dium Wack syrups are used in the| fhe latter are to support jars or canning of wil sour fruits, such aa|cans to prevent direct contact with apricots, our apples, | Jeiweately colored fruits, such wherries and red raspberries heat and also to permit @ free cireu- lation of water and steam around and under the containers, opular uperstition ¥ you sew in the twilight you will th When two persons are walking | gy. toguther they should not pass one on w of & post or tree, for that « at the same time they should lock their litte fingers and say ‘Pins and nee before anything and then make a wigh, which ill come true, If a wish ts m. while looking at (uarrel unless one person|a@ load of hay tt will come true, pre 4nd passes the ob- vided you do not look at the hay way, or both say again ud butter," When you see the first star at night, persons cross hands while! repeat the following rhyme: hands there will be a wede | Stari eo tright, fire tar Eve oem te }t wiso! f may, 1 wish I malght, Deve the wish 3 a front of a mirror while wih to'nigat some on 1 ombs your hair i}| Then make your wish and it will chUse YoU LW DeCUINe xray Meaued Hn) come true, before you ought to be. Taking the ring off another person's | When wo persone say the sume | anger will break friendship, nn a a