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. a Fvening World Daily Magazine Tuesday, August 7, 1917) Vacation Beauty Hints And First Aid Course By PAULINE FURLONG “Ma” Sunday’s Intimate Talks With Young Girls Be an Optimist! By J - er SR AA toe |) ' .00K Q@ul You COMDN'T . so HAVING yy ANOTMER. PILE a os Po What to bet, How to Bxerctee, ond What You Should Bo to : . : & WAT MATERIAL j THE LATEST ST) sai ’ call Get te ee From Your Outing : ae tava Gn Mme | j A roa ‘i How to Massage the Face. iP y é , ; ; OW TO MABEAGH THF FACH te « J we “ve i power me may mere tee oper en ¢ . “ aoe te Alweve or upwerd on Remember unte, 4 te importa Fier apply bet we » te the A ervere wvtes, to opem the p on gently rub ’ ® good & cleansing or thie wth 8 bh, rubaing upward on ' ' * eare ’ work wpe » ps reer! . finger tips he weide the ees, - aon gently to banish the ero ontinue te move the - ’ . ‘ DRG i pere wv wnrd to thet or the eyes, ond work storkings, 6 - in small cir o remove rehead itt ern the eyes use the answer jes : eval motion vith the long fingers of cach the lines and ’ contrary ' Now go all the way around (he eyes, very gently from a be bee ® e the inner corners outward slong the brows This removes the fine ioe 7 cendian around and under the ey at the nose in firm down hese id sow you we eide at atime Th mus are neat aod bere use the clawia ‘a tap ‘ xelair ' motion with the fingers of doth hands, from the corners of the mouth up | ‘cos Fafa ai ‘ a eis wer the cheek bones ee m1 : To remove the double chin cross the hands and work upward toward seen you have on lately ha iraw e the ears, welug bard strokes to break down the fatty cells Massage ae wigs 0 one t are positive eve i preter bined the neck In circles, and never neglect the neck, as {t fe one of the first pore pen @ y ‘ new tekin Y wrar high-heeled ehese places to show signs of advancing age, ‘The band massage should consume . | they att st eye te ik amalier, and clocked ings veabees About ten minutes. Wipe off excess grease with w soft cloth and retire $0 You DIDN'T MAKE A \ ey attract the observer's eye ur #kirts hang in such a way that Women with dry, wrinkled skin should proceed in the same manner to CATCH EH? WELL | CANT bere ling to your body and acce © your figure with every step you mavenge the face and neck, but the application of hot water should be FIELP YOU, I'M ALL SOLD ‘ FEATHERS OFF THAT PROVES eagork a prey ‘Land we not emptation,’ and ther she: youve omitted. Never massage immediately before going Into the street if hot | plation to all the men you meet. Yau, may be the t styles, } Your HAT. / ) THAT THEY “a missus) \ WERE REAL oom FEATHERS ! but I don’t care for then I never saw her in a low-necked dress or extreme cut clothing after that. Little by ttle she gathered a group of real friends about her, and | her life became @ thousandfold happier r When I see a woma towels have been used on the skin, as ft causes the skin to chap and pro duces wrinkles. Best results are attained tf massage is done just before retiring. if you are compelled to go into the alr at once, dash cold water on the face, after wiping away the excess massage cream with @ soft) eheerec coil A ees seaesenan th, nw Ing @ decollete dress | am reminded of the | Blow-worm, Who, when she wants a mate, lights her jamp as a signal. | For my part, when I see the scraggly necks and collarbones of so-called | soclety people in the “latest styles" of an evening | wonder why such @ | revelation {8 supposed to be attractive to men Clothing was given to Adam and Eve for two purposes. -to shelter them from the cold and to hide their nakedness Dressmakers and the women who wear these Paris models seem to think that they can Improve upon God, and they design clothes which not only form a pititully poor thelter from jhe cold, but which are subtly rather than to conceal It Is not the fact of the low-necked dress effect of it that counts, Many modest women suffer the reproach of their angling sisters merely be © they follow the fashion I would sooner follow the fashions of Heaven | Parts, and a decollete, silk-stockinged, high-heeled Heaven Is a creature that I never expect to see jatest styles,” and before you wear them find out where they are the atest styles." Don't buy a pattern because it requires very little goods | ‘Copyright, 1917. by the Rell Srnd: 2 To ‘x 'How to Can Vegetables. and Fruit at Home | Thia series of articles was furnished by the United Statey Department of Agriculture, and the info FIRST AID LESSONS. No. 42--Other Uses for Triangular Bandage F™: cheat and shoulder injuries the triangular bandawe must be used. and the long side must placed horizontally across the chest, the upper end being brought over the shoulder, and the ends tled in the For the hands, spread the tr slar bandage out, place the hand. palm downward with the fingers toward the point en bring the point ‘over the back of the hand to the wrist, cross the two ends over the wrist at For injuries to the plam of the hand, fold the triangular bandage and place over the centre of the hand, cross the ends at the back of the hand, and again at the front of the wrist and tie at the back of the wrist Foot injuries must have the unfolded triangular bandage appiied as follows: Place the foot in centre of the bandage with toes toward point. | Raise point over toes to instep in front. Bring both ends forward, cross | them over instep and tle them around the ankle, | deepeiencinsiieeeetenarnencaouess nd cleverly cut to suggest It ix the intention and the than the fashions of hip-fitted angel In Girls, look out for the DAY.—FANNY P.: |. DEEP BREATHING EXERCISE— valet ple not live on an ex- MRS, N, L.—Every one should breath | clusive diet of eggs and milk, cereals, | at least one hundred deep inhalations graham bread and luttuce. No group | each because ordinary breathing | Sf foods will supply all parts of the| {s too shallow to improve the healt! with nourishment, and your gen-|to any noticeable degree. Practice eraj health, age, occupation, &c., are breathing in the open air a! ‘all important matters to consider. ration cont ained , is reliable down to minute details. showed front of the headquarters and the supplies went through the city to the that hea was “white" clear outside Ypres there ts a road which 6 j officer jumped in. men just the same, through, for he told me to stop a branches off to the left, and leads to| Ng, 7 -— Handlin ,and Sealin ., LIFE IN THE TRENCHES FROM DAY To DAY It semed as though the whole city The next morning I was ordered td moment, 1 did, and he got out of the Village of Elverdinghe. Hefore 9 9 C ontainers, Told by William J, Robinson was being torn from its very founda- report in my car to a young officer the car, we came to where this road branches LASS jara of several types are | wring adjustment for sealing her. ” tions, so terrible was the din, The of the Intelligence Department, The “Robinson,” he said, “i've Just off the officer spoke available for use in home can- | etleally may be purchased. These An American “Tommy” Who Has Seen It All houses were going down in every officer told me that he had orders to been thinking that there won't be “I think ft would be worth while ning. The types in most gen TY gallon mas oe ero 1 pint to , successfully with the one-period, quarter, and dn the facé of it it looked go through Ypres td a little place any need for you to come any fur- trying et to the canal bank] eral use are those with metal screw- | jin connection Copyright, Littie, Brown & Co,) like pure madness to go through at called Potijxe and to report himself to ther, It is @ rotten business, and, a8 through dinghe,” be sald, “and | tops, those with glass and spring. | cold Kk method of canning. They SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, all, Wagons, horses, autos, bicycles the divisional commander there. there are ambulances going up all from there we would perhaps be able} tops, and those with suction seal bt li be handled tn the same man Pibiaes 3d. Wottacon, ihe aiehek, gare to, Rasiene c0 6 Penn wie ee o> wea Were piled up everywhere, Men, ‘There was absolutely no other way tia time, L can get a lift on one, and to leave the car, swim the canal, and | tops, While large-necked — botties | (°F yt pe lamp-#pring, elas: Fegimaat aud & sent to the front Then be ferred 5 5 . ars. Crockery jan Slorgelypotgty (lungee of war, He aso tubee a tam at WoInen and children, soldiers and to get to Potijze except through Will stand just as much chance of, get through to Potljze on foot. It will|and Jara not provided with sealing | washed with speci care, aan sae {m twoanen cycle car baving « machine gua, Clvillans were lying dead and dying Ypres, and you may be sure we were £etting through as though you were take Jon, fever, He eniteta in a vas 49 the job of driving an aut Geqatch riding on a motorcycle and ae the driver , of course, but the main| tops are unsuited for canning, they| 40 not show the sence of dirt Rodinewn gete o furlough and goes on a short trip to England, in every street, I should gay that feeling none too pleasant about the to take me, I don't believe in any thing for us to do ts to get there|can be used as containers for pre Led se Liver Jars. They should be v anger about 60 per cent. of the shells were prospects. We had to go slowly, oy taking unnecessiry risks, and mately, no matter if 1¢ takes a great | serves, marmalades, Jellion and other pinay MRUAHIY vetore they” ate CHAPTER rit, ters in Ypres with a staff officer on janding in the Grand Place, and the even at the start, ax the road was ! this case it would be risking 49 deal longer, Let us try that way, | fruit preparations in which heavy or For all packs in drockety Jara o¢ ouena ye afternoon the bombardment putldings were fulling all around and filled with all kinds of transpo' extra man and a car, too, and | any thick syrup is used. Such jars can| More than ¢ quart size the time Y rest of seven days seemed Started., We had gone to the city on practically covering up the road, After we got through the Village of don't mind going on an amulance 1 was willing to try anything, an@|be capped with paper and paraffin, for atortitss on should be Increased i ' very short, and I was back horses, and we naturally expected to we nag q straight run of about Viamertinghe we found the going a ‘We least bit. , £0 We turned off the road and be''el}or, in the case of Jellies and stiff | xteritization. ve Gent, over the ? bn the job at Poperinghe come back that way, & suppose it two nundred yards before we got to Httle better and we got along faste 1 thought it was just avout one of for Elverdinghe. It was only a few] marmalades, with paraffin alone, scheduled for lass jars of the the finest things I had ever heard kilometres, and we didn't take long| Before food to be canned is pre-| This in necessary because the Ypros, which was six miles away, there, and I put the horses in the soy to it that the old ‘bus made 1s almost straight, and one can aco °f & Man doing, and 1 want to *4¥ getting there, but when we arrived! pared for packing, Jars should be crockery Jars will not transmit heat had been comparatively quiet all win- Yard behind several buildings. the most of what she had, We were right intd the city before one comes MMI here that such things as this we found that we had jumped out] tested, washed, and placed in a vessel |" "Pidly Gt the thin ings jare or ter, In fact, it had been so quict | As 1 was alill on duty Ididn't dare oe 4: g pretty good pace when within two kilometros of it, aro typleal of, the true British of- of tho frying pan into the fire, for]of cool water on a stove to heat.ldo not cool ac rapidly Pre by that our Twenty-seventh Divisional &° Very far away, for I didn't know S908 M ® Deroy Bln’ Base wont ficer, ‘There are men holding com- Kiverdinghe was «etting tt hot and| ‘The Jare should bo kept hot tn the jars, thus giving the productes : rere, 4t what moment the officer might missions who couldn't do such WW c e Ge eid bat ‘ needed 40: lod unde Headquarters had moved in nis show up. The frst inkling I pinta but it seemed to me that we we. from the German field bat-| water until needed for 7 ' sander high tem- was about 2 o'clock when we arrived me size, all too soon, the worst part of it, and I certaffly The road from Viamertinghe to Ypres As we swung into this straight stretch 1 noticed several German King. ‘To thing as this to save thelr necks ‘ » tlso p sibl, hi s drew near the es ove} e city, and it was test scrow-top jars place the top ; Abbie Se ening nell around the city @Bytbing unpleasant was when 1 Just crawling, aeroplanes SOF iad aaah iis they are the “plkers” found in We rushed Into the town, and aslon the Jar without « rubber and opens. them mans ‘began to heard thg scream of several shells There is a sharp corner am one Plain to be seen that ti wp’ country, “temporary jentl | | tegain, but very fow shells landed di- rectly in the city proper. There was a big gas tank on the outskirts down towacc Krustadt, and Heroes this place the shell fire would : Stet men,” 48 we swung into the village proper we| screw dow 2oming through the alr at once, turns out of the square, and 1 knew Ping bombs. This time they Were ooy are called by the real men who . i Right then I acted on the impulse it would be impossible to twiat her dropping patrol bombs, and the ID 414 obliged to associate with them. wmanh-up. A tlelt arebinanee waa t 4 the glass, the t in ! that selzes every one at such a time around it at the pace we were going, stant they explcded they would apy ay officer'a generosity did not help moving out of the place, and the road | io” ducsetive, Anothee eee Maually | thin rapid cool und went through the nearest cellar so I tried a stunt £ had read about Petrol all over the place and a flame ing any put 1 appreciated it mor bee SG te | Gacective nother test is to}will not be window, where I Janded on a pile of racing drivers doing on the hairpin Would shoot up into the alr, In th® thay y ean tell, 1 had orders to ta t If a case knife came very near having one grand} gan be inserted easily between the ' short while, but after removal from order to effect the the product. When ng system is used tt ' necessary to increase th was blocked by ambulances which | screw the top down lightly on a| tine required for cooking, @ be rather heavy at times, The city : z ding up with wounded. I ibber and pull the rubbe: « hb knocked about even then, Potatoes. I was content to stay there curves. I gave her more power, Wey they were sctting fire to th® nim to Potijse und to bring him jammed on the brakes and puted Aas ce whe relieaad. he el USE OF TIN CANS. ame he to what tt was at ‘0% Until an orderly found me and jammed on the brake, and we skidded Sty. vor DNCK and If J stayed behind and any- over almost into the ditch, but the|ber ring returne to ita position t Most products may be packed tm but It was nothing socond Battie for (old Me that my offlcer wanted me, around on two wheels, We were be- Jt. was a sight that I shall never thing happened to him 1 would / Panne ue ree pa eae | the end of the brakes atopped the car beforé we got! tween the top and the Jar, the top| pver rs W products, how The Germans had been bombarding tween the devil and the deep gea, forget. The shells were falling JUS! worse off than if 1 were lying ver, should be packed in enamelled yc ° th the ound ; is defective cans in which the enamel p: ls the beginning of this battle "about halé an hour then, and there and I felt that no chances we could the same, and what with the Foun! yeath the ruine of Yprex try Informed ue that the road DEFECTIVE TOPS. e produstn trom acting. chemeally h Kaleer was quoted as having said 9 DO 8ign of any letting up yet. take were too long considering the fairly trembling from the terrific ' 1 explained this to him aod sad h the village way closed and| if a glaus top, placed on a jar w t Ating of the container the E wea Guoled as HAVING AUIS ‘oie crdariy told ma thas the alulla Ge we were in plosions, the smoke from the burating that f woulg rather take Po wh Ge village. wan olonedang| ss 100) pla jar with: | | Une ehcuid te Casa nene that sf he failed to break us th were dropping in at the rate of fort ; shells and burning houses, the cras ynows whether 1t waw true « out a rubber, ro®s when pressed, | givens, beets, strawberries, chores he would lay the City of Ypres to th G @ rate of forty: «rhe bacon boxes held together all und go back, T tried to back up, butlit Js det an cauitee aa He tailed P° to the minute, and I remembe of falling buildings, the flame and put 7 aid ft, anyway, While tive, The wire Mails} pumpkin, squa ground, street by street, right, and we got out of it without my two front wheels were stuck ‘ leover cover carmes a mm of WILL BEGIN ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, AUG. 13 {! Geveral types, of orockery Jara! Seki, ‘thy Save’ OREnSS. Ak niatEe ~ ~ which have rubber top aud clamp can by the application of heat. ; ON THI PAG COMPLET! enance on tne rest of it holding to- ; be 4VERY TWO WEEKS. gether until I got my officer through night the bombardment con- car, f would stick by him as long the city, anyway, I pulled around in tinued with unabated fury, yet our I could hold out, And he certa | |which bold glass tops tn place | ‘ spt Wondering who on earth would be ‘ dust that filled the air, it made o were talking an panned rps eT p 4 are tte to break us, all right, and he kept 7" oe count the number of DENS touched, but it was more by oe ig need @ Dante to de 1 aelaie OMA ' ‘ down tn the ditch and abo | should po on With & anag) e¥ed whan ; Be 4s fos patho. toe, hp hie word, for to-day the fine od ee ee ee ted meer of pure luck than anything else, What Boone mat would ne | wed to follow tha ian who was *2ulda't pull out under her OWN/the tightening lever on the clamp| gree soups, and meats and thetr City of Ypres is nothing but a shape and found him as cool as a cu. 8% ™Y goat wan tha during the The thought that we were to at- now ahead of me. b he 4 | spring is up. if the ball 1s not tight snsidered by many persons less heap of broken bricks, mber, He asked me where the Whole thing the office there with tempt the pass: through all . appealed to the drive f 8M) it whould be removed from the tight simplify the operation and make § + For weeks before the attack our jomver He asked me where the J cigar in his mouth and @ monocle (emt the Dassage through wl 1h CPP TS UT emg vamibulag ® to help me, and he/ ening lever and bent until 4 a | possible the accomplishment of move mirmen were bringing in reports ts, said for me to leave them thefe and !* His eye, and didn't even 100k ae og nic, gecmed to grip me ‘ cr : : : egies Done er a This tightening of the ball | 5 Abia ins are handled easily aha he neavy “4 e d SA Ng t pantie, & 5 "i Tepe y back axle and we came out with the ik & siiin and Starke. | the Germans were massing + re to go and find a car of some kind. though he wes nervou longed to jump trom that car a 5 we «# nea y Aree Gide cctines wile pi Pj} must be done every Sea a transp and storag | bodies of fresh troops just in front of i - When we got back to our own head- ; { flaming bi seemed to have \ J te nile we were) Only good, elastic rubber rings uj ; I knew it was mighty serious when i hide my face from that flaming taking the towrope that the car TYPES OF TIN CANS. : our position. All our transport trains 5, woulg abandon the horses, and ¢ QUarters he sald “thank you" and re- iis eemen to he stretching out ! 1g Of fear) nd nec tee tore oat the S8F| should be used. Pructioally this| °, Aca Sib ieiGaus Hk ae | went through the city, our men were 1. tcq out with the fear of God in Marked to another officer that “one (oi tics of fire to draw us into its didn't have any mes Amerieao | eans new rubbers, wa rubbers sel-|on the nucker thot wee tant ge son pilleted there and one of our divi- 1 heart and wondering where in @#mned fool had escaped wearing @ oie maw, i trled to think about what was ¢ ear ae F }dom will stand use a second time. | tainers f 1 | sional headquarters had moved 1n'0 1 asckens 1 would find wooden uniform that day by the : » happen to us, for |t worried he driver how he liked a] ‘The product to be ed should b The sanit rim-seal can consists | : { ‘ould find a car in that age pele I felt weak all over and was wr Yankee car, and from the way he re-| placed in Jars while jars are hot. | of essed into a defint the city. rno, As a matter of fact I did Dreadth of a gnat's eyelash.” T pre- p ; A « that I didn’t seem to have a nerve Mt i TBueaee dan’ iene ane of ¢ ‘s ) dofint til continued to 4 erring to me, dnd 1 With cold prespiration, 1 looked 4 re cea tae 1 knew that he waa an Amer- an 1 1 place, | sha part of the cover that The Germans stil, find one, or at least it had been a S¥me he was referring to me, dnd 1 With DF eine ih ody kept telling 0 ee he | DU the sea levers. should \ vet with the can is coated bombard our.positions in this vicin- car at some time or other. It was sree with him hear Believe m Lear ‘ a een tee ise nat 1 was going to n earth uf rsa ee oe Mkiine te Loe tened until after pre compound or fitted with a rub: | ity, but they left the city itself se- 1) ambulance which had had the that ride did me out of @ year's piste’ Fe t ie Sock & few minutes 1 would when h . fasten’ Sines jars, Ade her, film F, per Asket oF ring that werely alone, All Ase A ape eel body blown off, and some one had Stdwth, wha no abapca of that He Wan & somewhere in those smo} te hint he eae ee A when 1) age, Hot jure should ‘no brought ||# crimped on the can, ‘The seal can { mate to go through Ypr ,. built @ couple of little bucket seats I certainly pitied our transport men wnite’as death, but there was a loon ! Aut it wanno wae, 1 didn't Toe ofthe tape Those. he core | Tita contact with cold met nade only with a machine con- | would be to go to church, conse ot of empty bacon boxes. during this time an I never pitied o¢ determination on hia face, an » one Way or the other, Before through ull right jor water, or placed in a ted for the purpose,” No heat oF Reese Be AEGE 19 ma Na Ries aa “Bacon boxes or not, it certainly them before. They could not help the clenched teeth and set jaws gu FORA Lh NR RAW SY. SACK fy (So Se Continued) eae hg sits Special ritn-seal cane foverat teaaa set bother anybody vay Tru bs ar. 100Ked Mke @ million gold dollars to being nervous while walting to go no promise of his backing dowr ' Tinnlde woureacinte ham. 4 \ cans differ from theo 1 was a @ divisional headquar- me at that moment, and I wasn't 80 throu: " h they had ¢ f tary can jn construetion, . eh the city, which theyhadtodo, 1 think that bulldog grit t cH | bails of glas. 1 u i i | ow about nabbing it. The engine as there was no other way for them waa showing helped ‘ov T THE GREEN-GOODS KING + By Arthur B. Reeve } |: Ho Night 1 he |S BOe ate made | CORE Vee A oe j BEST NOVEL® PUBLISHED $ was all right, a0 1 decided to take a The ambulances too suffered solved whan’ wh gerne f Another Fascinating Story of Craig Kennedy, down in. sealing Fee a bc sisi ins.—The eke | Weak an to pe unavie to uriye { the Se ic Detective ! 8 1 consists of @ can and 4 ;

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