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ee oo ad Vacation Beauty Hints And First Aid Course NE FURLONG Whet to Ket, How to Exerciee, ond Wheat You Should Bo to Get the Mont Prom Your ern UNH ty te me Pe neme Me Nee Vat Pmeming Wort Q How Good Habits Make for Health. OFF a1) Crenturer of helt, end i te fur! ae enep te Gorm geod ener 00 bed Ones OF couree. It takes 6 suff cen! ememnt af Willpower te overcome habia of heevy cating Genre for ambealtthtul foods OFd ATinke moet h bree borne emrriage, Nervous IFPHeDt lity, bee ty Hel severtheless ft can end should be done pays well make the) ehenge trom ted > © #008 anes, end ones formed they are Try net wlocker end @ # hebite and keep the oft © by determinatio By Jack Callahan “Ma”’ Sunday’s Intimate Talks (wm Ts panties Boy. a’ PA THiS AFTERNOON 7} wievndDoR ) \ By “Ma” Sunday j Wile of Billy Sunday, the Famous bron getee: j WAS ALAANG of on ole fr o* They were oo soon as they mee me cried © break aw ause | happen slong, if & thing right, it be p one cot corful and never sid, “Why were you holding thts reward ill be many times greater than the offer fe ands onapely fwure ol < n ht eyee, Weiter orn / . Phe Wushed and bung her bead and quiet ners . Freat purpose life of hg . every Woman ehowld be the development of the highest Ané you, ee men” | oent on Ww Aegree of health «| and phyeteal, end tnderd ° thle girl's bands thie whould be trested as a duly rather than the dis plump and the point re Agrerabic taxk It is usually considered. A ve her Mtivating the right kind of habits of hygter ving @nd mental poine ao = » Meeps & Woman healthy and beautiful ond the happin the © thie Ww (TWaT's THE : oad back & look of tenderness , Seal state is contagious through the eye ! 4 3 ue \ 0a ME uth, and, q sneonselously, her Lima” tywoert The habitua! scowl, high pitched voloe and worried expression reflect | OF BUNGALOAFER ee UFE body swayed to bin ; the tired, overworked nerves Within und women burdened with these die AN’ WE'RE Com wae ON SATURDAY If that ie wo," 1 oe re r » (he world for you to AGFeeabic habits should overcome them th ' elaxation and the SOME § visi Tor formation of habite of mental poise, which Swe VIS 2 nas —— To-DAY. uted right, no matter who is around sein, children, if you what | FIRST AID LESSONS Py AO avon tea ce ) ° Now Mary is married, and + @ ba th he literally feces with i ; a | bey 40—More About the Triangular Bandage, <0 Do | Valleve to giels citting on the stoop evenings, oné botelag Ramanan " injuries of the eye, jaw, hand, foot |] believe in every innocent preface to marriage God made and and neck, but the roller bandage may also be used tn such cases. ‘ 1 courtship is « part of His plas. There are three very poor reasons for # man courting a girlee | Cause she is pretty, because she ts rich, or because she has social position. If these things aro incidental, very well, but if they are the basis of the courtship, it ts all wrong . There's nothing wrong of itself in courtehip, if it ie the innocent, spontaneous, natural courtship—that is not afraid either of itself or, of he world, But when the girl who (# being courted finds that the young ;man t* continuously growing more familiar in his words and actions; | that he is losing sight both of the sanctity of the physical temple and the sacredness of the marriage relation, then she lad better throw him jover at once and be done with it. She will save herself years of trouble And heart aches. That kind of a man will spend a lovely loneymoon {with bis bridebut he would do the same with ahy other attractive | woman he might marry. And, as soon the novelty has worn off, he women For injuries of the eye place the centre of the cravat ma the folded triangular bandage over the injured eye, bring t back of the head and Ue into place, A roller bandage could be used, For #m injury to the jaw two cravate are nec if made from the triangular bandage. Place the centre of the firat one across the chin tn front, bring the ends to the back of the neck and tic. Place the centre of the scoond under the chin, cross ends over the top of head, ng them down and tie under chin. For the neck, place centre of triangular or roller bandage in place over the injury and bring the ends around the neck and tle into place. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. EXERCISES FOR WOMEN—MRE.| muscles is usually due to internal D. EK: Exercises for women should Conditions, ‘and the muscles of the , stomach, nerves, liver and intestines be especially advantageous when (hey Munthe built up before any foods give employment to the spine, abdo- | wil} be assimilated properly and start men, waist and respiratory muscles of to build and store healthy fut in the the chest. Any and all exercises are | body good, but certain ones are better for — from to the xag THE Ov Guy ) WANTS To ( SEE YOU YOU'VE NOT ONLY WASTED THE MORNING / YOURSELF, BUT HAVE PREVENTED THE | REST OF THE OFFICE FORCE FROM —~/ GAIN {will go hunting for another pretty face, without any regard for the } pecial treatment for individual de- | GAIN, WEIGHT QUICKLY invuie WORKING. SO YOU CAN STAY | young ibe ao Wolk feots, some foods, drink water, exercise und OFFICE ! THIS AFTERNOON AND MAKE | You cannot expect to be happy and have 4 successful married lite it — breathe deeply in the open air and « B etl y et ; REDUCE HIPS AND THIGHS— | sunshine. and keep the body clean in yi tan Li j yon darocacd te Wine \elauetion, Be Bet unequally yoked tabeiier mam MRS, A. K Rolling and leg | Side and out j eee In other words, Christian girls must marry Christan young men Real love and mutual respect and @ clear title—those, with the fear ! of God—are the only things needed for the happiness and contentment of @ true courtship, and the greatest blessing of a long and perfect married iffe. circling will do this and reduce no| GOUT—T. Db. L. Gout is the re geher parte of the body. Leg swing: | suit of faulty diet and retained ose ing is also good, Stand on a stool| matter in the body, and theae muct and swing first one leg and then the | be overcome before relief can be hid, other, This prevents the toos from|As to diet, you should consult your a a the “ physician, but it in safe to tell you ging on the floor, Hold on to | to avoid alcohol, condiments and all the back of a chair to lend balance | sch foods if you are not strong i oe 7 3 Oh (Copyright, 1917. by The Rell Syndicate, Ine.) nh OBESITY -MRS. HARRY D.: It ial DIET FOR DEVELOPING—MES (true that a «reat ma A. H. B: Although a diet of fat. suffer from poor cireu tism, weak nerves and How to Can Vegetables ¥ obese persons on, rheuma. relah ive 4 ~ . H forming foods was given some months US! : ugkish liver, } ‘ d I t ‘ it H ABO, No special diet can be outlined | that Mil of the dnteeten ate tOw i } an rul a ome for all thin women, because the sear- | guns are crowded together and out of Y — on — ~ elty of the necessary padding of fat | the r places by bunch ot te round out | body und cover the waste nd excess fa | This series of articles was furnished by the United States | Department of Agriculture, and the information contained | is reliable down to minute details, { ————— — —=— — en No.6 -Preparing Soup Stock for Winter | | JN putting up soup stocks strip ot | Sve yh bee herr Lien tablespoon- | A sce al 1] the fat from twenty-five pounds| ls of flour into smooth paste and i AER Me arc SUNN se was thought |.of beet hocks, Joints and bones| oq ‘ate: Wire welione nee ea noes } oneness two lines of trenches in a very few guards were living. I had the engine plosion that lifted me off the table berg }lis resting place was thoug containing marrow. Crack bones|and one-half pounds thin-sliced pos LIFE IN THE TRENCHES FROM DAY TO DAY minutes. In some places there were still running and was just sitting in and dumped me halfway across ip to be in the Menin Shusehyats; re with a hatchet or cleave! Reserve tatoes (culls will do), tarse ounces / . od = trans oom, nle place rocket and was to guide the Colonel up there » salt, one-quarter teaspoonful pepper } ‘ Germans occupying 4 part of a trench the driving seat listening to it room, The whole place r meat and fat for other use. Put the| %#!' a Told by William J. Robinson while we held the other part It was a cloudy day, and E remem- every window in the house was and wax plaged at his disposal until! broken bono Into a thin gloth aucte | (#canl)s one-half pound butter, three tablespoonfuls flour. 2 nh a large kettle contain-| Cook three minutes and pack in hot An American “Tommy” Who Has Seen It Al! Orr A big Irishman caine dashing up ber hearing an aeroplane, but | broken; We rushed out to see what the « with a load of bombs, and he came thought it was one of our own, ad happened, and found that one of No © Was found, and place the Menin churchyard was vt 3 : 4 | {28 flve wallons of cold water, s4m-| siass jars Ce ove aatle ae | se Gi 4 raise one of o ing grounds close se guna had just been fired, never @ pleasing proposition, an ‘ot sald - Partially seal glass Ja: ‘ap and tip forward I saw these Germans raise one of our flying grounds was ee ie a ae a mer—do not boll—for six or seven|tin cans. Sterilise for ninety minuten, mi 7 1 7 fr what I could see it was going i q thelr rifles to fire at him. The Irish- by. Suddenly a Taube shot down : ‘i hours. Do not salt while siinmering. eRAN Hh me i as rot itis Man Was too quick for them, though, through the clouds, and u second or “nage Fis, goneyaelen: alone, il (oto be fur from pleasant this virieg | Skim off all fut. ‘This whould make| soak three pounde of heans twelve oy Te " ime the divisiona pei porner" f 7 0 EA veCilniats for he chucked « bomi into the so later there was a deafening explo- uring the me eamnveares Hell-fire corner" was just opposlte | anout five gallona of stock. hours in cold wa: erat to Parks aiter ay boli bs . i Cha . Cut two pounds chureh, and a very unhealthy All that ts required is twenty-five| of ham meat {nto one-fourth-inc’ I’rince Maurice had b killed cubes and place in a small sack. pounds of beef bones and five gal- Y pre. : ‘or Place the beans, ham, and foui - r Ypres, while fighting for (b€/ionw of water, Pack hot into hot| ,isce the beans, bi id i ai prised a in and I heard his sion followed by two others in quick "e4dauarters we strictest rules were enfor garding keeping under cover and showing no signs of activity around the place, To look at it from the outside one would never dream that Meve were forty-siX on the inside several Generals and the Fruch trench they w tet nearby, ye) “Split that between ye, ye succession. The first bomb landed swine! about thirty yards away from where » HIE f swine y f CHAPTER X they a and while we were moving In, t+ wiped out the whole crowd of I was and the ploces of it few ull SOON found the reason tor t ey le moving out, and the derer, oe counwe, aud the beat past’oe) mawuna mis Tommy's absence, for, aa soa MAEROF: it was that the Irishman didn't alter — ajtogether as I left the car and. start- capital be Pri " ; . lons of water in a kettle and hm, ana hurriedly buried im the! sings jars, wottion or enamelled of, slowin until ine books ane very churehyard, which had been #0 COM-|igcquered tin cans. Partially sea} | Remove the ham and beans from she stantly shelled that tt was feared Nis! gingy jars, Cap and tip tin cans,| or and mash the beans fine, Re- body had been obliterated, English “|turn the ham and mashed beans to two each going over the me road, resulted ome fi ° ae Ited in some fine mIx- J. wiride the least bit he expres- caguaities from that raid; eleven were tratr nae Mterilize for ninety minutes in home- |the liquor and add five gallons of soul ‘ ae con r : ar ataffs were working a tremend- : e lia gallo’ iD So out Ce ae rd ee plea ay sion has become quite popular among killed, There was only one British ous fighting machine, No autos, mo- '%#lty was anxious to know If Dis} made outht described at end of|stock and seasoning and bring. to Unually being stopped and asked “ventually we arrived all right and “bombers.” soldier and one French gendarme be s ‘ ie }. femains were still marked, article. boll, The supplies needed are: Five who I was, what I was, where found that this place was much better : _ : tardies Beyeien or horaee were s We went up to the Porte de Menin, VEGETABLE 8QUP. gallons stock, three un! beans, ; w "t been in Poperinghe man “t | it Hypsrtvciag? did 1 come from, what was I doiug ‘4 Hazebrouck, which we hed lett, , Ve adn’t been in Pop ¥ killed among the militar: nd when @ the re- jowed within the gute rites aie sold me s, two pounds lean haen, four gallons of Hasshecue days before German aeroplanes be- mainder were all civilians, A mili. man went in he had to keep under the ‘" Ypres, in the car, and hasan Soak one-fourth pound lima beans! water, salt and pepper to taste. and what was 1 going to do, Belang ane ‘ouck was the junction of seven gan coming over us. They didn't tary funeral was given thom all, and 4 all the way, At night, while leave it there, as it was not advisable | and one pound rice for twelve hours.| Pack into hot glass jare or tin eans on epecial duty, I had a pass in my ‘Hlroad lines and consequently a popu- do any damage at first, and I won- it was one of the most solemn and the place was brightly lighted on the @ let 4 car stand very long on the] Boll one-half pound pearl barley for|while hot. Partially seal glass jars. dered why they didn't drop any impressive ceremonies I ever wit- naside, not even a glimmer showed Menin road. As we went up the road |/two hours. Blanch one pound carrots, [CAP And tip tin cane, Bterilize for bombs, Every morning about 5 nessed, British soldiers carried our from the road. 1 guess it was about ! Warned the pees vane spades Shag enn same rere? medium-sized | oute/T TO BE MADE AT HOME. loleck two or three Taubes Would poor chap and French solders car- the most quietly conducted head- there were plenty, of snipers about, | potato an aon Phen for three! itome-made canning outfits are appear and fly back and forth for a ried the Frenchman, The civilians quarters on the whole front fe aa uch an ald man he had pot) minutes and cold-dip. Prepare the! constructed of such utensils as wash In my few minute and then they would go were carried by their own townsmen. — Vlamertinghe is so close to the fir Bui: ee i \ he. wan | Vesetwbles and cut into small cubes. !bollers, tin pails, milk cans, metal have made the run tf. 4 i b a matter ofa Nore aoa Ge oalore. he Mix thoroughly lima beans, rice, bar- | Wash tubs and lard pails. Such can- irenekentea in from our away and \. wouldn't see any more Each coftin was wrapped in the na- {ng line that It 1s only a matter of « ng on his breast 1 would be a F ° it erinshe in less than of them until the next morning at the tional flag, and escorts and firing couple of minutes before an aeroplane - twenty minutes, so you can see that possession which bore the Fr stamp as well as the British veh lar target for German aircraft s There was every racility for quar- pass would take me anywher ‘ering the men and horses, good ofices France or Belgium, and a flash of it, for the staff, and we were much nearer coupled with the words “speciil the firing line at Poperinghe, duty,” permitted me to go where I car I pleased. Had I been without it I would have been arrested about ’ 4 1 " bottoms or lifting plat- cma Bae parties of each of the three nations can be right over the place, Of course first one he hadn't been in for a goo pepper, Fill hot glass Jare or enam-|forms of metal or wood, The Intter ery ten minutos We were not very far behind the actual At last we sed to th yo - 4 he many elled tin cans three-fourths full of|are to support jars or cans to pre- d the actual got used to them and were jn attendance. The Belgian our corps headquarters at Poperine fs aah ukchirand i The defenses in Paris against ehting. they didn't bother us at all, Once in “Old Guard,” the old veterans, turned was bigger, but was not so near the cut Sevthtemtenn tite naan Heer ent the above mixture Of vegetables and Te aseitt g teee cinetinten Coca ee ROME attack were & revela> The people in Poperinghe, while they @ WhIIO our guns Would bring one of out with thelr band and in dress uni- frost 1 was not at all fussy about poking | Cereals. Make a smooth taste of one. |%0 Permit a free circulation of wate Bea toe AAYOE. GW ADYHNINE had men BAUS teoope \before, hed! (hem to earth; and then theraeould form. Dong ihe service in. the Atier thags big guns of ours went und among those graves, Tho} half pound of wheat flour and blend | tarncrs more thorough in my life. Any t » hae never had the pan pl all whelled to pieces : he’ ‘ ny in five gallons of soup stock. Boil nin the town tc be one grand rush to the ce where church, and in fact until the whole into action there it was only a iat n i the more venturesome Germans who n the town for any and the bod » blown out of the ———— == length of time, and they seemed to bo the machine had fallen. I saw one funeral was over, three ueroplanes, ter of @ few days before shells began SP {he odies blown out of the | three minutes and add four ounces of | Device Prevents Loosen- gare to make an attempt against voy vlad to seo us We had severai fellow fail one morning, and as I had one Belgian, one French and one to drop in on the place, 1 happened search we found the grave we were| Slt. The supplies needed are: One-| ||” : . | 4 Parle are in for @ hot reception, Scotch regimente ta sve corps, and MY motorbike I hopped on and dashed Engitsh, circled back and forth over to be on the other wide of Viamer~ looking for by the inscription at the|quarter pound lima beans, one pound ||| ing of Eyeglass Screws., aera A At HY LOrHYAl 139 when tbenioame-oupat ihe teraany Gowe tie FAG WO Cy end fund Bley ine city, The giraes were lined with. tines when the bormardmant cor: ya ie ty Grude monument: and rice, one-half pound pearl barley, ono —— perpen Whom F was to take back 110 nest time they created a great son- He had come to earth safely, but his soldiers, all with reversed arms, and menced, and I had to run through it [47 cet It to we would be sure to find | joung carrots, one pound onions, ons DEFECT in many eyeglass to the front said he was ready (1) 0" time aie be a Gul of GRRE THE baad cikvad hh dial maseh Ol < way back ably be reburied elsewhere in| Mediuen-aised potato, one red pepper. frames is that the wings which i town. ‘Their kilts were a engine had been pi commis area Tecate "a , Ne so start, and to prepare the car 1.) ¢, z i % aay. ad the way to the cemetery As usual, one of the first places more peaceful times nels pound Sour, four ounces hold the lenses, and through te tt s i ee ailing source of astonishment #l0n by a plece of shrapnel. He had y When we left. the rd the | S4lt, five gallons soup stock. mecie serarh sdourney an thO in ihe Belgians, . The Woman in the set Sire to the machine 6nd was gaim- This was only the Aret of many to so wae the churoh, and a4 J | cc OOn We leh the srevevand our| Pour stock over vewetablew and fil | morrow. The ride beck was UN> jose where 1 was billeted thought ly sitting on the ground some distance Mids on us in this town, and many ; by I caught a glimpse of the hes, I told him that it-was lea | Cans or hot glass Jars, Partially seal i eventful, but when we arrived we oot i wag oni) le uae tha py » from where {t was burning. @ poor civilian, who had harmed no edifice burning and the priests work- than a mile, but that 1: was mighty giase Jars. Cap ‘and tp tin cans, | found that the headquarters were go- f < bs a his de this way feverishly trying to suve some of risky business going the day- | Bterilige for ninety minutes. the “little dresses" c : Some Flying Corps fellows were One met his death in this way ng y : i ing | ing to be moved north acrows the oi) ge IB the cold weather, Pits dpi - ‘a ahaad oF If it is wtlll standing, there ts, very the contents, As usual, too, the peo- time, When the Colonel found that it! CREAM OF PEA soup, ] | Belgian frontier the next day, We viaeneatn thom tg nat they wore ¢ oi gust be are atiaaner ane near the front at Viamertinghe, aot ple were in a pank J the road was hee yosdy sustence he wanted) Hoak eight pounds of dry pons 4 nderneath them, they made him prisoner e ‘ p ! ) up and see what they we re * ‘ were to take over the Job of holding jy) rey yt id when I told her eer etka is perfoct fF from Poperinghe, 4 chateau, crowded with thein I was under his orders, so there was |OVerM ER. Cook until soft, Mash 4 | the town of Poperinghe, which the jit ee dey a ing she wouldn't Le lish, “I had a presentiment that Where one of our divisions had thei nothing for me to do but take him|/#@ Add the mashed peas to five | ; French had been occupying, We wore v4 againat pres ry epee Hat ik Pein get buck this morning, e’équarters, the corps headqua CHAPTER X1. Pia Spoke of the a atthe fee ole eat Pf Sone stool mia | ( | Hien tabling over more front than We so sore under the jit wan Hise eRe TP guerre, do with me Beings at Poperinghe, It was a beau HE night 1 was called and gnipers in the German Army, wo ie) through @ fine love. Make om getg | J ‘4 bad been holding previously, iehaea i balaen » Dut till she Ea aeal tara tiful place built on the old style, with Masgad) for ecaclel duty the glared unthe reed | paste of one-half pound flour and add | i At this time the roads were in ter- “1%0 18 08 Be wh 2 i “ih enormous grounds and a mo 1 Dade Gay. | L-Hidsi thee We hadn't gone 200 yards before a] paste, ten ounces of sugar and throw SCREW RIANGULAR | ible aitt They 4 s time bomb-throwing was However, he was a German; a great 4 bullet pinged by close cnough to give}Ounces of salt to the soup stock. | PLA’ ' pondition, ey are made Of scooming more and more 1 4 many of our enemy could speak the “found it eat idea tn the world ‘a wooden man heart failure. Of|Cook until soup bewins to_ thicken, kw ws pass, are so thin that f cobblestones in the middle, but either popular, and many While sitting on a table in a roo <a Nat AAT conte rr ‘ r The supplies weeded. atel Hive tak he besides using the hand bomb vere King’s language w , but I'l confess Wa Cu (ducked, and the old man no- | The supp heeded a and/ethe screw soon strips the threads, side is nothing but mud, so after a mbs we were in this chateau I first heard one of toed it 4 one-half gallons soup stock, elgnt| ; 5 sine lacmarrana ; ane Deack rpewed when 1 found out. 1 was i n imagine how I felt he lens, A thin, fle Slee fi few days’ rain, if one slips off the "*'?s larger ones, which were thrown We knew that sooner o7 later these |, really big guns fired, I knew t ; j when he sald: “If yc near any | pounds dry peas, three ounces salt, | !oosening the le . P i i , PY & catapult arrangement, ‘They Aeroplanes were going (4 (uke & gud nove gr Dea Re laceneiaet " by @ Colonel who had bern ioe tou might lot ee keen, it | fen ounces mranulated guear’ one’ |of suitable metal, three pointed, al j 6 finds himself in a regular ; nese guns been plac in ut ff England ind t , 4 i Ae ae ry | ‘ovide dy, . ould be thrown a long distance, and stiff crack at us, and we were expect- grounds of the chutean sphedig ‘ ut from England to find ng rather deaf late |hulf pound flour, shown, provides a remedy, pays @ ] Pam ONG Wil sink in Gver the (. many casse proved 1 b Thisit guary Ane firat alr'raid on © " hutea f Prince Maurice of Hattr (Ta Be Continued Monday.) Pack in hot lags jars or tin cans.) contributor to Popular Mechanics, It } proved to be very of- ing y but at the time I never though Partially seal glass jars. Cap and tip sash the, wi 4 aft | ective, Bomb rranade. act operinghe came wbout a month afte ; ; F : , ) ath j We took Poperinghe from the {°tl¥@ Bomb and grenade schook Poperinghe cam t fe; moment what was likely to haz n’cans: ‘Sterifize tor ninety minutes, | placed beneath tho wing, and after | for every division were opened, ana We had taken the town over. Thad pen when they t ink on. 1 THE GREEN-GOODS KING + By Arthur B. Reeve CREAM OF POTATO SOUP. are turned over, one of them in the ; the men were trained to throw bombs * new car and I had at with it was talking to on ’ ‘ y 4 . Hoi} one and one-half pounds of slot in the screw head, preventing the BEST NOVELS PUBLIBHED $ scientifically, for # trial run, When I got back to about an air raid that we had just $ Another Fascinating Story of Craig Kennedy, tatoos, sliced thin, and five gallons | a. from turning. | In {ishtening d ON THIB PAGE COMPLETE During ai itack in tne Menin Poperingne 1 ran into tne Grand he Scientific Detecti ot ROUR stock (ne fen minitay, “AGN the sorew, the, Dope -4e- eae 3 * a pulled off, me scientific elective STAG Ban ai ya + vt as ‘ x3 EVERY TWO WEEKS. trenches I saw an incident that I will Place and stopped in front of the gen: — Suddenly, and wit yout the siight three cunces of salt, one-fourth tea. device on ® palr of slameee Whe'DhS never forget. Our fellows bad taken eral billet, where tbe corps and WILL BEGIN ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, AUG. 13 spoonful of pepper and one-half vented the slightest turn of the est warning, came this terrific ca- pound of butter, and boll slowly for screw for over a year,

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