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Fvening World Daily Magazine — [weesesy. sspst's T07 Vacation Beauty Hints The Home Dressmaker’s And First Aid Course Summer Wardrobe By PAULINE FURLONG Ptaninad by WEEE elves What to Kat, How to Brerctac, and What You Should Bo to Get the Most From Your Outing. Whit te ee Prem Pevietins Ge The New Tet teen et one Water an internal and External Cleanser. rece ation articles 1 mentioned the fen that Gret shoe of the cold plunge war « POF of M, because the entire body te excited ® Whee the body ir (horous Mt should be cooled from the furfare © cold plunge rather (hen tempereture of the « Neordere a) ~ devigns ty ot fashion wne omer ty arcrose end bewetiove sed wetivily the surlace ugh © quick dries, whied frequent! n Frock for the Late Season. J ; 4 \ ’ ? ot pmperten Clear, pink obin ts the | er at pees, inside and outst ene . through the copious use « ' ee cannot be removed by external ap-|{f igen Very en ‘plications, They are excess of pigment or beautiful gloss, ‘ end | wball tell you why Water taken interna poreases mount of { SS a icentive juices necorsary to convert (vod into b 006 Uesue bullding material for the body ves thick. slimy eed i stances which clog the blood of the heavy and sedeniary worker ; thus forcing the blood to move more rapidly and improve the gewers digeulation of the body, even without extra physical exertion or exercise ; It excites the liver to action, flushes the kidneys, stomach and eliminative } organs and excites them to greater activity, thereby helping them to cast ' the polsons, dead tissue and waste matter from (he system. In this way the } bleod is made pure, rich and active, which is necessary to bealiy and ‘ ; better complexion. To-morrow I shall tel! you out the benefits of water ve - sé O@ the health when used externally : ae a FIRST AID LESSONS. ' . 7 The Roller Bandage. sen eg HILE the roller bandage is invaluable for the surgeon, ihe firat a may be nothing else on hand at the time of the accident. Cheese cloth makes the best material for all bandages, becabse it is light and . elastic and fits evenly over the injured parte, While muslin, old sheets wd extra cotton, flannel, &c., may used, these materials are thick and aiff and : : : mey easily be bound by the ipexperienced tightly enough to stop the louie * cigeulation of the blood € ! » fitehes First aid students must also learn how to roll the home-made roller 1 lewesting a lav bandage, but it ts advisable to purchase them already made when possible pone neh The width of the roller bandage vartea according to the parts of the : wine body to which it is to be applicd, and the following sizes are the mos ; of ie preferable: Chest and abdomen bandage, four or five inches wide and pi ; eight to ten fe ng: leg and thigh b three inches wide, six to =—— GOOD MORNIN’ wi sbich appes eight feet long; arm and head band one-half inches wide, four {| . i the? to six foet long: for fingers, three inches wide and one yard long, A BOSS 4 o “ : bandage two and a half inches wide to four or five rds long ts m < ; gone generally used. While it is not an absolute necessity to cut the bandages the "igs tis siges mentioned, it 1s more convenient to do so, and then, too, others any nize desired may be cut from these Jaw i H Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. : sie BORG ath ies iN AN “ALL AROUND” DRESS THAT FRECKLES—EDNA N.: Freckles! clean hair brush and run this c Heligmtrulty: efective tit 18 EASY TO MAKE are beneath the skin and therefore | the hair about twenty times each wid al und them. joring mat-|lect dust and dirt ter in the system which is brought | to the surface when the body ts ex-| HANG NAILS—MRS. LAURA D. posed to etrong sunlight, Freckles| Keep them cut closely with small fn depart t porter edaniita id Fal 1 gasoline or dye tt a h white putts ¢ pre mys 1t is such a be oming shape | dislike to discard Thanking you for any suggestions P| MISS R. & sharp cuticle scissors. Then upp D 4 ; nderthemitwoend) Hip Ih pasalbe: woul oo oan are exactly the sane as tan except-| cocoa butier td keep them smecth, . , h tes plalteg, into | Sake tay! igor For continues, wee ing that tan { solld and freckles are| Sometimes too much water and stiff . bodt Ou could senlabe She Crown we seainetal pro he tuost aviled, by on : Mach elvet inswers lo Queries. in spots. This pigment acts as pro-| Pai! brushes cause hang nails teotion for the skin and 1s found ,goyr FISHOAIRS. HL NR fn, Very great quantity in the dark Salmon is fattening. All other fal : ee j : races, who are practically immune|is allowed in the obesity. diet, It MN OAR Rueteal whites Cieonmattel! ape from sunburn for this very reason, | Should be cooked any way but fried WT here of age, five f two and a half bine voile and six ' fatriped blue and Will you please suggest a voile LARGE PORES—M. K. G: Use no greasy cold cream, Plain gly- a certne soap and water should be used to cleanse the skin.’ Then ap- | ply aloohdl and witch hazel, equal parts, on a puff of cotton, | pet Will you kindly Ds answer to Vo G be for sleeves as well a skirt, 2 advise a prett evenin ummer 4 girl twenty-fo years old? 1 have d 4 sik one, but eresyiterind ire an inexpensive > d ne whieh FT can time 1 had mine t / ign of gu rward (hat thos { been in the dug 1 by the gas, wasywith me a ABOUT SWIMMING—MRS. E, It ds true that swimming will bo, LIFE IN THE TRENCHES FROM DAY TO DAY develop the body and reduce super- | Tol fluous flesh. It 1s strenuous enough | dq by William J. Robinson to .stimulate the circulation of the} An American “Tommy” Who H sluggish blood, which feeds, nourishes ~ every unit in our vicinity, and also and the inside of that was still burn On our arrival my offleer told me the location of a good many batteries. He was a brave fellow, all The e Httered with bo to one of the dugouts and wait f right, and he played the game clear Jes of every description, and broken him, 1 did asx he told me nd 1 to the end warons, ambulances water ar some reason or other L left « 1 & vy every where The roads wer running ! hut the throttle oor) dress fo. t our ng. urn theecur around and then to dunce The next day | reported myself 4s ; ost obiitarated and we were ld- down, so she was just bare yeelt, ed and develops the muscles and at the/ Copyright, Léttle, dirown & Co sual for the trip to Potijze, and } of ks raat a ad we were 1 « whe was j ' y po ; VAR beans Ltd dal 4 e myeel A neve game time dissolves and finally re- SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS decided to make the try again ver broken bricks und mo ove vid noon the British ¥ styles, out moves superfiuous flesh, It ts also Watiam J the author, gor to England on e business triy an as we got near Ypres the fire ned shalls were still ning ft lbokedsaeeuinn a nAieoul ugout Clet Nery Germany, xo he sp y never written beneficial because it is practised in| fewr le enliste in a cavalry regiment and is sent to the front at once, ‘Then he ie alia ” nt ebu y were no we than wi ; German well as he did | ) to you before. theopen and is cleansing to the skin] to tie job of driving an automubile and gets his first glinuse of war. He also t ¢ (0 slacken and we rushed straight’... wnamun through before, no wo did Not “Wenty yards uway . English : am in need of this and develops lung power despatch riding om a motorcycle, and as the driver of a two-man eycle car having « Unrough without mishap not mind themi vary muoh, Wefound yee sete ae tere. One day we stopped at a huspita | dress and: will de jt la seh ‘ . , | Robinson gets a furlough and goes ons short trip to England, He returns and get into we If Ypres had been in bad couditio nM . but they told me tos mwaand t in Bailleul and one of the orderiiv e , grateful if you witl REDUCE THIGHS—MnS. RK: [uate of Yona, Mg mmlaned to cary 4a offiw wo a dangerous poet Uy auto before this I don't. know how it would (i” Tend te other wide of Ypres abolti went on with thelr work ) Hit there were some Geran te. Ip me out with Leg circling will reduce the thighs. ee Wd as usual, wo we ot Up to Potljze will ; f omen aakad A 5 sty le fe on the floor, withe the hands ‘ be described now! In the centve of gut any more excitement Found. eomne puis ; Ould he to es aa wee nen ui ee clasped behind the head, lems oxtend- CHAPTER XIII. tion column near our headquarters, the town there was scarcely « build- — pytijze in a very tiny place whien MArted to write a let re few ft sad LE would hike it very much, MISS H. D asad together ond then tase ae iosatuchie’) and it was waiting there all ready ing left standing, All the towers but) een some hard fighting froe es : ies thene uMtive ow ny hero was une poor ru net or point » ke oadec ent fc 1 had be: ere 0) d bee scked o OU ng went ov fon't t iy aes r hong some Br dWeupr . {ae pointed down, and make several reached Elverdinghe as (aded until sent for. It had been there one hud been knocked off the famous jime to time ere was reall y 5 Hig) tiege race j et Meer went | ait iee th uite amall circles with it, Do the same quickly as wo could and gut *Cveral Weeks then, and the chaps Cloth Hail, and the whole place had jjttte left of the place itself, but ou a : Wt on 1 t his bed ab \ lace banding. “Pink with the left lew and gradually, make jut Witheet a secatche winch WHO belonged to it were having the been gutted by fire, ‘The Cathedrat trenches ran Junt outside the vilhe ward A of running a 1 nto hitk to him, atin ribbon” @\ed each circle larger and larger until bi large ones can be formed with- 19 more important than any- muting Over our heads, and Low voftest time they ever had in their was all down except hulf of th: om er, and we had dugouts all around there \ out strain, Do this several times] thing else: We went back along the |'Y*% _ = . 1 nl poke Gach day atleast five minutes at each | road until we cama to the turning AP2Ut 2 o'clock in the afternoon I 7 Vien & noticed that 1 1 practice. which leads to «the village of “@% Standing on a corner near this] }} k: LEMON WATER—MRS. FRANCES | Boesinghe, This village is on the bank ColMMN When L suw one of Lhe poltee | Hp brouwh: with ny foe Ped G.: Lemon water taken in the morn-|of the canal, but it is a mighty un- 8° UP and speak to a chap who was! B v Bide Dudley A depts D MG withDut abit pin whully sorry tos the po08| ni ‘ne uithout sugar, stimulates, tie} nealthy place to visit, an Mt ia in full Walking argund it with a notebook in| bes ) “) eMC APY | RAPAAL 8 es, eons wo) : ver and cleanses the Ne) view of his hand. “Phey talked for a few mo-| truck me suddenly that it s ‘ht ite wuld that he had just bee: ‘4 Howbach, I also improves the sal- Part of the German lines, Our y ta | tight, 1047, bp the T'reas Publishing Co. (The New York Wreeieg World) as! ‘The officer. who Pi at he had ju par-| dress of the exinning of the w ing: Lb have and his wife had saved all|quotse blue uid, and two da Hed up they had bow law complexion and prevents the] plan Was to go as close to the village Ments and then a policeman saun- PEN OKLE en ee tongue from becoiming coated, as we dared and then leave the car tered down to where 1 was standing| HE dairymen of the Southwest) Su) d Higher Weature itm or: | yn vre poked ud down LAcTic ACIDOMRS. K. HL and try to get through on foot, It “Md came up and spoke to me, | ern section held thelr annual | Pu! atdh, Ltd When | ne iow wa find tie acid ia the acid formed in the fer-| Was & most as dangerous as it would ladie corte efore he | co: shouted, “Run like he ‘ c- down to the guardroom,” he} convention in Delhi Monday | ' | gates to the eweeple Store,| By thin time | could hardly « av ays mentation of milk 1 is not the be to go through Ypres, but we fig- *4/d, “and have the cr sl fail ln [And Dupkdey, ‘Bhat their tae wan oF dea aa } api 8 ; on A uld 1 same as the acid which is found in t here we would,at least have ‘WO Men and bring them up here as] pleasant one was d aha | de 4 Ae lor kK wome tall « cow CL eae indigestion and) 1 agnting chance. quick as God will let him. That fel-|Untiring efforts of Jilabelle Mac| ? 1 one and the total cost to] 0 fe Ot ae Et a‘ CHAPTER NIV gi eres overere’. We left the cur under some troes 9 there by the colum ting all| Doolittle, the noted porte Mins | cmates Poke alien NO ALtE Re tatteatine rf aay NEY, livape on und “TO MAKE HAIR GLOSSY Ls} about half a mile from the village and !48 of information and putting it] Doolittle was appointed Chalrm . MPaRE iF saiarstiat isiceidistiais the yi re } ‘ a ti RED Keep the halr clean and i h t e " rl . P 4 egy over eenne “ n pr ‘ Then rub a little liquid vaseline on|ten minutes when a sentry stopped us SUF tine antl you rut of sight} With her associates, Mesdames Cut dette Ne cae ed with ag again and Informed us that the roag#f thls place y rk af n until | Boaes J Pliny Graybull, acquitte | le eature 1 L couldn't see three fe ‘| herselt | ant att 1 was up| t could use. LE wonle | was closed and we would have to go ‘he &uard comes UF ould sh entertainment for t the we back. The oMcer explained things to | “#8 naturally all os but 1) °F provid | aid 1) EF tan in the direets zt ce called Rhenin. | & ‘ a NN Jhim and told him that it was ubso- Md ax he satd, and it w many | Visitors had been » the Won ashe were Olle ermal eT UBeehaia tiga nea pe oom tie ead cy nn 8. ae three *j NS placed in a pincushion itke|lutely imperative that we get through Mnutes before we were way | en's Be ehiecani’ Erbin: (nein admiration | tur |G lr retry Y une 4 a they | ine uk : | that shown automatically ar-|and that this was the only way it Back ut the double ¢ » way] Fess MM turne ; . ed ; ! ‘a jiny tuecky | | Us sods mange themselves vertically,| could be done. ‘The sentry said that St@ there, but the min e saw. us| FOtee Indies namog 8 fot y ¢ hundred when a H head up, 80 that they may be removed! he was very sorry, but he hud strict © Bet started, Ou ceman pulled} TO tell you the tru weve My Vert eer ee 1d and pb and 1 that | y «Wares i Hahally when needed. The pincush-| orders from. the istant Provost Ds revolver and fired af ». He | ¥4s Miss bool » wa fanitaven: tela ; ary idea ar ro Tam very anxious to ] jon is durable and a useful device for| Marshal and he dared not let us pass, “dn't stop for a second, but he pulled | Metve in the work, At noon hy evening Ww \ ning Wa wale tt have # smart and be i S |'There was nothing left for us to do & couple of guns himself every | day she provided the visiting d Sige a Pag tr erty ' es bb ae “Uiere | oon morning dress | + semana vane {ous 1a {apn GRel fae MERA ula hand nt back} Meh with a fine lunch of esas a ' Hite moe ones [be visits it report n he sig ido of inclosed sam. i | We went straight to headquarters #t Us as he ran, ireen aerxed 8 Ps saonlo's ‘ by Miss Dp lew H 4 th eee Se | y \p f green cotton | jand the oMecer explained that it wa Fellows were chase liatan bak down ta tho meat aoa haem, HMilking t W 1 yeh the coming bor you think j Fy ssible for us to get through, He al! the time, and it was xe nter. | Joyed immen Rie toi 1 teil asd »r becomes me? | t ed me to report to him the next esting. The end came idderty | then was 50 cents ¢ bi ake Da, note of Am a brunette with i ? & and we would try again, when two of our chaps w flea ape | tenn Were frowh and the tquat v la P ta of color. T am 3 ie next day they were bombarding peared In the voad ahead of the fug!-| Monday afte sie a | tt § numbered ty-on | f age, 5 feet 6 i st as heavily and the city was still (lve and him to He | took the visitors for a tour oy: , 1 \ ' wn ue f inches tall, weigh 135 . { |burning, so all 1 ‘had to do was to fired on them for an answer, ao they| Mims Dooilttlo went along jay hy Ae ity Bs am bt Pla la Ne dict and om ' 1%, I do not care iH stand by and hold myself in readiness raised thelr rifles. and ht pim|Erered ae ghia of inter * ehiid, ‘Torney y which would be the scone of out | Pockete. 1m. tae t the desk, It is made by binding twolall day long. a I Rawat and ocsler directa a anced th Hol ivitte 1 eo Nght was over | ‘ all my others ' layers of ordinary screen wire be-| We saw a very exciting ineldent nation we he was al tide was thoroug ovina niet ery Bra Ho « ved) vo them. Thanking i tween wooden frames, mounted on n| tna day, There was a big ammuni- ¢ ryica| Aalrymen and the tot hs i : Neen — | | n n gestion } wanden wise M Inch thick 96 incheal @ FESR Séaue inden. tlie Bell rye # . . , \ Lt on Iressa, Da a rrnrn Mn ITE 8M ‘orton povscnanennnmnmecememannanny tert inte, Labbe ; em THE GREEN-GOODS KING ts Ry Arthur R. Ree ie Tile sinistied: paatiy and mado of ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE Amon etias eesied Risa Tp Ladtnegurret ie dtu tag 0 alittle. Flint re Another Fascinating Story of Craig Kennedy, y ¢ r hard wood to match other desk fit-| | EVERY TWO WEEK of inform naa | Phentes aa Munn Bane “dairymen applauded the Scientific Detective ‘ t hhh M4 Y { ves as eo Greater, More! gi. were pleased. be of white lm WILL BEGIN ON THIS PAGE MONDAY, AUG. 13 ohar | Black taffeta ( Bold ny nen Cerne ihe ae location and evens of] youd dim put out by An

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