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rr, The Home Dressmaker’s Summer Wardrobe Vacation Beauty Hints||Life’s Little “Ifs” And First Aid Course By PAULINE FURLONG Your Git. Notun’ Ol DER, WL YOU | YOu 8G STFS ’ Fite BERNER wo > Sind ME ane Planned by Mildred Lodewick vou to | . oo ROWNET Fe oui, OA. to a yy to Bet, How to Exercise, and What You Should Do to ay Stan SHE WANTS A \ wants ? f ; ~) Poy ia Gaon = Get the Most From Your Outing. ve Sie, SHE'S ww! e MAN NOTA «/ - é a eee ~Y J wes MS . Cupra 1PT e Pree Png te (The Neo Tat Beene Wee, TESSIES } , ) if. The Foenmg Worts Oa aus os ee _ v _ _ “ ont ~~. © would ane 6 one Surf Bathing Finest Summer Sport. F 7} aut he @ Pas : rid mon ting refreghing doot aport tar the strong ar - ° Tesi eur Dething and, while the bathing eenson te at tte hegnt, | ‘s ) PTT Mee frock might epprepet these whe live near © © healthful ) | etrly te collet « between, feoreetion t and health ™ dros” oof 1 @oumt f there & Women o . retton and | . ae * not te + heed of “et e 2 ° o one when ewer on @ vecet! 2 = ™~ NSS 9 + te designed to enrve verted , . ar » the Wardrohe when other teneth of time in « wet | aetor el 4 or owt t oh prections as these are t 0% for ene reason oF am ° snopes but Sontiot often Ae Although plein, it te not leak Delieate and aged persone with slow eirewl 3 he penatte ont aged percene with Glew aireu THESE YOUNG MEN MIGHT HAVE ENGAGED IN A 1 SHE HADN'T COME UPON THE X , Hl | |!ne 10 etre, o0 white being cimgte or “ out of o~ nm plum tha . - a maney 4 5 oe 0 nat comme at Se pea eae exe 8 FIERCE ENCOUNTER OVER TWE YOUNG LADY THE RIGHT MOMENT AND SETTLED TH’ ae aan te dee THEY BOTH CLAIMED AS THEIR OWN VN ARGUMENT 2 sbidiea the impromptu cousston w Persons are subject to a temporary shock on one _ — - = ween re ‘, f & more or iene Greasy chan coat wate you may know that » 1. etrong “ugh to etand eurf Correa yp \ owt required. Grey votle, or @ stik and ing if a eenee of warmth follow © firet ap ye ocean, Aa lone - \ eo | woot ¥ ope in & wot raspberry outs voture to the shore and ecoure reaction by vigorous rubbing of the! - OVER THE > | Practions interpretations of the ée ly after the bat ul as oon yo" ‘e-morre hall tell) . more ubout surf Gothnas ane io ; a : BOUNDING MAIN. | The frock te made tn one piace from FIRST AID LESSONS. 2 «sV/ | area from the welatine to give autre No. 35,—Treatment of Practured Thigh. | Fudnaas at the bottom, whten te guth- H*™: muscles at the thigh may prevent the first aid atudent from| od in tow alight putt bet@ren the nyway, The patient will fall to the ground and rr a4 in tw three waye, The cape ore t tha © of the leg. For thie reason tt Is necessary ered edge may be sewn te @ aiaianin peng ar oe nnd hyp thet yond pd Dereon meanwhile with foundation bert of thin Cn raise 2 Very careful har g of the broken bone nm. Phe hip joint a © orn ay me OF v gidliertt ater Shad. lied to the outwide of the injured leg to keep tt ati! er eplint must extend from t leg at the point whore it Joins the body down to the foot, ean be obtained for the inner leg the lege and t) whe should be tied together. Tt will require seven strips of cloth to bind the outside splint to the body} to prevent movement of the hip font and there should be encircled around) | | ho inside of the upper @ great deal and te on Urely aatiefactory where the fulness is not extreme In that chee, tapes may be hung from the belt line at intervals apart and attached to the gathered edge to hold it in « puff. With @ gray frock a refreshing com- plement in the way of collar and w | |CANOEING ON A CALM AND ‘PLACIDO LAKE, WITH A CANNED MUSIC MACHINE TO KEEP ONE COMPANY WOULD BE ALL THAT COULD BE DESIRED -7 NOW | SUPPOSE 1 MUST GINE mu nO eplint STO ROW BOAT OARSMAN ONLY HAD EYES IN THE BACK OF THFIR HEADS. Ie the body, over and around the cheat ae well as the leg. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions ACHING MUSCLES.—ames. 1. Fr Btrain, fatigus, cold, poor circulation, ia} EN DRESS” FOR MER GIRL AN “IN BETW TH iu “THE NEXT TIME A GUEST ASKS FOR ° tained waste in the aystem and Indi. under-cuffs to the fimring sleeves,!4 feet 11 inches tall, eo would itke » nine, ante tn the gree and tna You A TiP} NOODLE SOUP BRING would be sheer white organdy, while|atyle to make me look taller, De firain, tatteun cot tara aan nen tTauteletent HIM NOODLE SOUR” @ lively color note may be struck by|the long walet or the Kinpire wairt 4d through lack of gastric WANTS WEIGHT—R. Ff: You & beaded or ribbon sash belt of some Should weigh about 128 or 130 pounds! pretty shade of red. make one look taller? I have light | EADS AND) brown hair and eyes and fair com- on for the dress|plexion, Which would be dressier, « IODINE FOR BLACKH If red were chosm p for 6 feet 4 inches in hetght. The) PIMPLES —MALGIRY It Yes, I fabrio the collar and ouffs could be| white eatin hat or a black velvet tam? boric acid will not remove dark cir-| know several physicians > have of @ray organdy, and a gray beaded RB cles from beneath the eyes, Only |Piiited large pores and blackheads | Feet and better health will’ do oe | Nit Jodine-and removed them. lo: | sash belt would complete @ delight- Pale pink georgette crepe would Le ding is the most wonderful antiseptic fully individual frock. Narrow red] pretty, the main portion made like Boric acid i» for inflamed eyes and|and cleanser and should always be motre ribbon to match the drenq|to-day’s model, with wide filet lace Sranuiated lids, | kept in every home to be painted on cuts, &c, You should ask a doctor would be an added trimming touch the neck and alee DIET TO REDUCE—mRs, . RK. used to outline the ni vem, banding inserted down the front, be- @? Woe are out of this back number tween the plaits, The Ince should tart about three inch below tha straight neck line, and end about two inches from the bottom Finish the faring elbow sleeves with banding, and for the neck use narrow filet edging. Dull blue moire ribbon for a oash, Fasten tt slightly above nor. mal, An Empire waist makes a short person appear taller and @ long waist Takes @ tall person appear shorter, about painting the blackheads o | back of neck with jodine, howe’ burns for a time and after # days the dry, de n the It ‘aral | d skin peala off and leaves the now clear skin in evidence, rdiet and much water drinking c anso the system will prevent | | blackheads and pimples. | | | THIS WAITER WOULD HAVE BEEN DELIGHTED WITH A TIP FOR THE SERVICE HE RENDERED -—V CANNOT DIET—Tr. a: If you cannot abstain from fattening foods You cannot lose weight. Rubber gar- Ments and hot baths will not take off much weight. I can tell you how to reduce but I cannot inuko you have! not necessary to have an operation will power enough to do so, This js Performed to cure this, up to you and personal advice can do you NO more good than the courses which have been published, becuuse I Answers to Quertes. Fashion Dititer, Brening World: I find your column very useful and am #ure you ean help me with an aft- ernoon dress that can be worn also to parties, What oolor would become me? Am seventeen years old, only s) , THE GUEST IN QUESTION HADN'T BEEN ENTIRELY TOO LIBERAL ! TONSILITIS—-RONE D.: No, It ts Would you favor me by designing a simple ar ® for @ome gray alll voile tained waste matter in tho system, lack of vitality, &c., may cause this. | Massage, Vigorous exer side and out are tho cure. =e \--~[MY FOURTEEN MONTHS AT THE FRONT]- ~~. baths in- That shows how much I knew about!n the history of his regiment he ts LIFE IN THE TRENCHES FROM DAY TO DAY ® barrack room, After supper all bound to hear of it from the men of out a full-fledged oavairyman, I de- cided to try and go with the regi- wo attracted a grent deni of attention, Our horses and equipment seemed to which I have seven | yards off I am 6 4 : 01 an A I didn't care how ainaze them. They would come up a those who couldn't get permission to other units, wnd if\any derogatory ment somehow, an} feet tall and quite PRANK B.: nee asl Told by William J. Robinson go out seemed to blame it on me, for Temurks are passed, ho focls himscl? T went; anything to got out of that und handle the saddiery and ask, be olive ofl all over the body dally would t have little other effect t honor bound to fi nt the one who 1s ag thin, 60 believe £ . ihool, So I went toe ‘OMelor? When we told them that I was battered around until they nonalbi th riding ac! , need @ especial de- an making An can ** fe 10 Seen It All Fosponaibie for. Ene remark tain and told him the whole story, tt was Just a trooper's equipment, and the body groasy, and cortainiy this American «* Tommy” Who Has Seen It Al were tired of it and when I finally “If you whould chance to aak a Royal practise could cure no internal trouble OFf overcome excessive thinness, a right, exerciso and keep the inter and external body clean and you wil gain normal weight. Olive oll ts rec- ommended for the rough, Itching body (Copyright, Lite, Brown & Ca) CHAPTER I, XACTLY one week from a cer- Pushed in on them, I was at once christened “Yank,” and I believe they found @ few other things to call mo, got into my bed I was in a pretty bad way. I soon found out that tt was futile to try to get even; such an attempt Horse Artilleryman what regiment onged to, he would immediately Wighten Up and answer you some. what after this fasion “L belong to the Royal Horse Ar- and I begged with him to take me He was certainly mighty nica about ft, and in the end he attached ma to his personal staff and took me that that all the others were the same, they could not seem to get over tt. Although it waa after 4 o'clock in the morning, everybody meemed ta be! sign. I wish to wear the dress for ordi nary afternoon wear and will be delight ed with any sug and at work, The Helgian peas- and the tillery, the extreme right of the line, way. be Piya gestion you ma occasionally after the bath, tain day whan Tlgnded i Bae 8: vey oe ayes dest ae vara Pe grin 4nd the pride of the Briish Army.” — Up to this €me 1 hadn't thought ant has no Interest in the eight-hour Iv Len twee : land from the United States, 1 | Th® next morning at 6 o’cloc! at morning we Then he would go on to tell when much about what waa xoing to hap- law. He worka from before daylight ve yonrs of age sergeant came around and dug mo and bear tt, The ne} bd his regiment was formed, what tt / BR until’ Hap Gis it MISS B, J BITTER TASTE IN MOUTH— was notified that my job was t. He took me down to the atables went down to riding school again, had accomplished, how many honory Pen when we reached the front, but un long after dark. They seem to ann : eas BARRY Bu Water starvation, re-| gone, as the company that I repre- and Gut mie io With DUnGh’ ot One fms! Cie Maaieicld SHU ail day, iC ua’ Hoey TRH WictTnc Ceouben. wHKE we wot diet OACOFR War aAlNd be Viry Debs, and’'g. feane means sone tas earl but 1 , ° 4 aa ee, te ‘ , y Jd poUtac — |sented was in the hands of receivers. PN DMN weren't any happler than except that in the afternoon they {he inen betoniing to it have won, certainly made ine do omg tal telah mo. ale th m than feveral doliars bragd — trimint * ta I was disappointed, of eourse, but : cA d go that our backs DOW man ed ottlcors belong to 2% ing, We were issued identity discs would to our farmer wh of ye re wea ippoln I was. Wo were then instructed in turned us aroun and so on, almost indefinite! " 7 of Betty Vincent's tried to look at the thing philosoph- (1. conte art of grooming @ bores, I Were toward the horse's head, and Nearly all the regiments have nick ATat. Hse ue hung ar me ihe i w mit Qeteng about ti ‘ och, in ren faille , , 1 cally a 3 a « 6) € vei . hen re etain ped " . No one seeme ow at te Advice to Lovers|}} tay snd to mate te best of i couitne soem to-do anyting Tent Or is Masel Saal ad shires rut ee ip petceig roe pnd lyre oo anlage Miata NE od rte arog ———— bought my tioket for and they didn't hesitate to¢ell me ao, 4ay- be the oldest regiment in the Lritish i By wilt OI 6 i 4 1 f 3 ou kindly ad~ girl should ever begin a cor-| the boat on which I intended galling 411,47, As I whee crossing the parade Army so they are popularly known as ica ry errhp a ae Piet eenane ane vine fae a pa a Feapondence with a young man. | did not leave for several days I pro- “itt we were marched down to a ground in the evening a fellow who Gyontius Funte's body-quard.” ‘The siven om peg: books: gd tei fo use oceneh owed at ond the If he wants to write to her he| ceeded to enjoy the remainder of MY +..0/'asr of tread, bacon and tea, waa in my room asked me how f felt, “loucester regiment. In the only one make in ni n there ai he wane land style for @ frock Sins a) ad, in the British Army entitled to wear ‘The chaplain next addressed us and yy) ht, but we didn't know this until! to be worn when on should ask her permission to do #o,| stay In England. dae minh wanted, I I told him in two words. aD RRAGE IBUAIG LAciraa welce tk in | but we had as much as we A cap badges In the back a 18 10 prayed over us. long afterward, The Belgians were | motor trips this sum- and he should send the fret letter.! qhinga were certainly moving at felt a whole lot better after eating, “Well,” he said, “it you want to be tne frome and the nse wel priv : 1 no most kind to us, ‘They would bring ? Something tliat For the girl to write first 1s nearly as) that time, Very soon I was as e0- preaktast over, we had room inspec. let alone, you do as I tell you. To- slece haw been srbite else tne ation WR wee 0 S1er Riek tihet pid ead agen aia ek een eae ayes eat much of a breach of good form as for! thusiastic as any of them, and in tlon, and as soon as that was over night, when you go into the room, iB sone Breviows war the wimen fonret I was begin ne 80 ne th ME Aes sel ih ghinih Pita pete Kerignae ah i "i eca, o Happy 2 ink age e ” ow Dn 0 rings. | en her to cali on the young man. In| pondon I made inquiries as to wheth- we who were rookies were marched pick out the biggest man you 8M anq turning tack to back they fought i yd vrai 1 sr Bic over on They were Kindness ttself pee when stopping at @ either instance there would be a plain | er 1 could join the army, down to the riding school and hand- find, and don’t say anything, but just until rellet re: nohed them. é is we bee pee 4 iy te ef GhleRAG. OOUIAN(A to dosnt ails rs le Stal fon tumany fae. t whe desired his friend- 4 walk up and paste him with all your Another regim haw the nick- Anape us feeling mighty ¢ n't Reem to do eno o hotel for lun meseence tha: a A ti Tnat| ,,1, Was told that I would have no ed over to the tyrant who ruled there, fee fay fae t Hcked, and you name of the “Cherry, Mckers." In blue, and I was certain that I was We did most of our travelling at| twenty-seven — yea Metp'mere than he desired here. That) smouiry at afl, but on second I had expected to find horses all is fete 4 on't have mach #2 war of long agd thin regan never going to seo Wngland again, lot night, and tt wasn't much fun. Welold, 6 feet 2 Inches does not do. thought I decided to let well enough saddled, and it certainly was quite a fey ae ae Bolt Aha vee orsered ie ai alone the ol4 U. &. A. were not allowed to show @ Nght of | tall, very elim, Meht | “M. M." writes: “I have been pay-| lone. ‘The day ‘before I was to sail shock to learn that we got our ead- ernest through @ cherry orchard, Chasaten | iai@incidine loaded al anycUindinnal #acs Acie once eases | IW ing attention to a girl for four years, | ftom Liverpool I hesitated again and dies only when we had earned them. ‘Well, I didn't know whether ra ‘uty and stopped to plek the cher Ostend at 4 o'clock in the morning on smoke. Ag 1 sald before, we hadn't | hair Wi _ now in a position to support| t#lked it over with an army officer. In other words, we had to pass the Te Cee eae it retcee nut (isis Brom EAE day’ to) thus they (UMmane? Abie [D Te MARIE eR AMOKB. Ag Haat | oli Sie eared haaelirree ge | Rae oatiriatty But it 1 do get bein | He was no nice shout explaining bageback jest before we even felt & one E teouwns aeaut it imatiaare Pore ann an ee of their bad had nothing but bullybeot and wa wore all sure we were on carl Tan and brown Vs aq )] everything t& me that I decided that saddle. There were no long explana- 4 tfo e of cherry colored hard Decuits all the way over, #0 tha way to meet the Germans, and th tr roil ula | |! my parents with my salary I shall | &Y I thought he might be right, 1 dress uniform are of cherry colo uard DMecutts all the w 7 mn jeormans, and there | striped voile would , night do lots of wo: ng sb atertal, iSplee pp ls op t sala deans Aca saoniat Fee Vay cep i leave them destitute. What I earn)! might f , i : ae ae yen ene or pi hadn't passed through the door to ig re ta a certain Bcotch regiment “st Place we sought when off duty was a great d >t apeculation aa té/be pretty and prac "' {fs not enough for my wife and per- to seo a lithe of the biggest acrap the done. ' the barracks before the kidding ich, for some reason, had ita k wos « restaurant when the meeting would come, — nt , 1 4 ossible, ‘Then we had Wee: fer | . - ete, What do you adviser” world had ever known, His WAPGE G8 P started again, and I knew what yy, and now has to wear 1 had chummed up with a fellow On the morning of the third day hion FAltor, Brenng World Has your flances a job not.| That night I thought about the mat- to do it. oy 6 of the wa kind of : a hee nd also WO came to the town of Roulers, A "esion Falter, Brentng Wort " , o uld follow, Tamed Harry MeGarrow, a lw ny can't ahe get one? ‘hen you two ca ee ee ame Te a Eee NS PERIEA ee Ae) Be i Will you kindly is ter some mi d ci to the oon- or vel with the heavyweight The Jatter halt was called and we went about marry and yet give help to your) ter 80 and 9 i neha eal Bo I screwed up all the wourage I 1k ) ii advise me how I can parents, Think over that plan, lusion that if they would take ine vaulting on baad aged bred had, and, seeing a dig chap who wae this war to ir kilts k was an old soldier and had aer tking ourselves comfortable, The utiline four yards of j aie | into a cavalry regiment I would haye “Walk, march,” then Pie rtine «iol ef Gaik La@aee on ban And they will very probably more than twenty the peoply were extremely cordial i piles’ G8. R.”" writes: “I have just one! try at it, ‘The next morning I en. March,” then we had to drop the agg eae ae an oe ae wnat, y have d Miia Shana he hic camino A thore:wan siothing that-was too ; irl friend, Do you think it ts ri Viheha - F - n reins and ride with folded arms, and & boul na te na 9 wonder rk ; th much teour sae the Pay Pay pene color with Be ier to go out Bundays with some| listed and was made @ trooper In the eas fi ince cae won't say anything about what hap- ach regin finds aometh! done in Indla, ao he kne ° trouble for them to do for u nd veliee Pome Fae An Oni leave me sing) Vitth Dragoon Guards, That aeme 00.1) WERE YAU! 1) CACTI When We eee ON ee eee ee a ee eae ada ac “4 pretty well, 1 Into @ house where the ma would T would not do such a thing to her." | arternoon [ was on my way to Alder- St an hour's rest. It was the same : found [' been unlucky es usual, 22 opbortuntt The Reve As noon as we were off duty we spoke English, Me had been in the i Nan pas Nevertheless, unicas the young lady | 41,51, but had I known what I wag ting in the afternoon, i . Di ti Tancers are known as the "Death three made for the nearest estaminet shipping business tn Antwerp and \ tke to have {s engaged to marry you, she has a| , All one could hear was the riding The man I had picked wns a heavy y Boye,” oa their regime ’ vegies. te Anes pnd AP ees a bab perfect right to enjoy the society of| going to go through I don't think I aac ds, Welght champion of the British Army a fat (or-amall cafe) in the Flemish town, knew a great many of the firma my sail, havac ¢ men as sho pleases. would have been so lighthearted ag I Master singing his ARGS, : er and “Dent We were just putting away some father had dealt with, I really felt ae many “walk, hl Trot, march! Halt!” in South Africa during the Bo is F “ Y Dine some other was. In the evening I was fitted out atk, maere: ot lu a The oyal Bineers hava More oad and eggs and coftes w the quite at home, ; . ; Wart Things were much better after yyotsna vena then toate 1s 44 oomnletat ularity. n A nes Vv! 1a Crosses than any re«t ‘ : \ Good mp ‘op ith t and every once tn a while he'd yell: So nr - t hey asked 7 hought th with my entire kit and Informed that . - that, though, and I made some ment in the Hritinn Army, and jt im neral comma « 6 division They asked me T thought they I feet 3 inches cao Writes! “I em @ girl Of) co oe an tT was m acidler, “Hollow your backs! Hollow your fi MO WonhbE Mh Heltarla a vere Ak walked in with two of his offlcers, had better inove, or whether the Gi »| padi ty twenty-one, and was voted one of the | backs! You're not driving @ cab Mighty good friends among those 1) wonder for theirs ty a ve : riven ; pice apitge : tall and weigh 165 ten prettiest girls in my high school! I was assigned to a bed in the bar- Lou what's « hores youre on. Hee fellowes oeunin Habe ee OL ee ORR TORE A AN ABOR aR ar tenet Rec x ep caa pounds T have light y vited » k a ore you're on, unities for an ere about to withdra vut bh rs, } never fo: n pornad ry aerk man, Ue pe Bae and from that time my troue oo¢', head and tall and lege and At first ft amused me greatly to agelves, Ne te rid " aia rey Dal nals a idan yen rately them rae the brown hain bite When I hear of the good timer et | bles commenced. I was jm wite @ everything, Why, I wouldn't trust hear the men talk about the regi Vin ld ua to RIAN ONE TAAL ani ce Rattan And senured. therm Sha 4 pee en f: yrett owd of old soldiers, wh x 6 Pe © were fhe 0 me FECORS. LO WATS ys a 4 ol § girls who I Know Gre Dot fo Brotty crowd © mea who had you bilghters to drive my ducks to ments they belonged to, but Inter 1)" pee ' Ot td as Catena 44 Colne the Are: the (la wcland 1 MRS. B. B. or so clever as I, at ie served from two to twenty years 18 water, ‘There ien't one of you who came to Understand that thelr regi- ee _ : yolle com. and what shall I do? h 4 while thi vary nate re " 7 Belgians tn that part had ever seen, (To Re Continued.) | Unintentionally, your manner may | ‘h® army, and while they were very could ride a table," do, &o We ments meant more to them than any- CHAPTER I, n the manner cold and you May GeOoursgs | rues Sure. they posted to. rep ont Were dismimed at 4.80, and told that thing else. In peace time when a WO daya Inter w 4 mn P| aket 4. Ptpings 1 sash of blue ung me jen in their wociety| the fact at a “civie” ha een >I putt v1 r man joins the army he is obliged to eat nt the regime ” ta ner yoke of cream net. Foes friendly and natural as you can, thle Waa our routine for avery: day, RAD flee the Amar he ls ghilend 9 around that the reg THE GREEN-GOODS KING + By Arthur B. Reeve } ‘te! !»»* » : without being sloppy. On the other | until we had passed out, and earned learn the history of the re the going to the front w ann paendt Ss 3 To Mra. W. P.M. alao Mise GQ Act Lemdity 400 e007 Of FOURS due je wut aT VELO PUBLIOHED } our saaaies, Joins trom tne aay it Was tormea to week, By that time [ was Another Fascinating Story of Craig Kennedy, ‘This design ts suttadle for you, using the aly ro6 3B ne ore vale { ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE I don't think I was ever ao tired in the present day. Tradition plays & covered with saddle sores, and was} the Scientific Detective striped batiste for skirt and bib por. Pe oor when you hear of th EVERY TWO WEEKS. my life aa I was that night, and Ide- great part in the life of a regular agony the whole time, Although {t WILL BEGIN ON THIS PAGE,MONDAY, AUG, 13 tion, Pipings of the same color as in @ times enjoyed by other giria, aided to turn in right after supper, soldier, and if there ig @ delicate spot requires ulne months’ training to turn ¢ (rrr » stripe aE tinll \ , ' \ ‘ \ seaiicicildasieaianeiaaiedit ———————_———— eee - _

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