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By PAULIN one Decome eu expert. Swimming ts thin, the blood The come the fedt of other r the ting and progress, providing you as a friend and playfellow will keep you afloat if you but quiet ings than anything else. small circles. Still another way to rest in the ime & position a: as though they were on the peda: and paddle gently with the ha which will cause you to bob up agai) hours if necessary. @ATHS FOR THE AGED—MIS. N. B.: Elderly persons should avold ‘hot baths and hot bath rooms, The utral bath—about 92 to 96 degrees is the safest and most beneficial for the elderly, weak or nervous per- fon, ADENOIOS—MRS. GRACE D, Adenoids grow behind the soft palate ‘in the passage which connects the nose with the throat. Mouth breath- ing, ear and nose diseases are caused by large adewplds. CALLOUS SPOTS—GEORGE D. Wear proper fitting shoes, which re- moves the pressure, which causes all corns, Callous spots are called vas- cular corns. Soak the feet in hot soapy water and then trim the cal- lous spots off with a pointed ster- ilized knife, Then rub with mutton tallow and wear a pad to protect the spot until the thick skin ha been entirely removed. Removing) the cau prevent them from returning. ECZEMA—ETHEL N.: The only to overcome this distressing con- dition ds to remove the cause, Change the diet, keep the body clean inside and oui and avold all rich ‘foods. | Drink much water. occur from several different condi- tions—malaria, neas, weaknes: consumption, nervous- lowered vitality, parma aie a | The Green- Goods King PUFFS UNDER EYES—MRS. H. pi es. hen the swing season of-doors usage of the chair, and Health Talks Gans to Bet, Wow to Bncrctm, and What You Should Bo to} Get the Mest From Your Outing. petersners 18 week 1 chal! tel! readre how | learned to ewtm just enough to I protect myeeif in the water, because I have no desire nor time to 1 shall aise tell how one should Goat and pro tect themselves in cases of emergency it develops, the the shoulder Diades and sti firet thing for the beginner to learn ts to over omplish thie ie to learn to Stand with one foot on the pier or and push of. This will send you f face of the water many feet away, depending on bow herd you have pushed of. From this position you can begin the arnf Do not venture out beyond your depth Splashing about and grasping Wildly at objects causes more Another way to float or rest on the water Is to take a deep breath, hold chest high up and out of the water and gradually allow the legs to up until the body ts straight and rigid. The hands may be extended iF up over the head or straight out from the body, Work them lightly though you Were slitting on @ bicycle and work the Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. of most corns will tend to! more round shouldered. is over attachments may be easily re- id and neither the chair nor the ch will be any the worse for the NOW 1 HAVE A CHANCE ee ery B FURLONG TW FIND Ov? HOw GOOD A MECHANIC a ae ance, aw . ) (Now MA WILL (Tee New Tet Peeing Wout) Lo m. MAKE ME GO 10 ) THE STORE AGAn | AN. 4 CAN GET ANOTHER COUPON ¢ FOR THAT BOK Oo to Swim. beneficial to the stout as well as the t chest, removes fat from tes the cireulation of the water, and the easiest method t pick off Boat. de of the tank, Take a» deep breath ng on the sur on the ground do not fall prey to rashness or timid and learn*to look on the Remember that the smallest piece of keep the tips of the fingers on it ang water {ts called “treading the water.” Is. Keep the arma and hands under the nds. Take deep breaths occasionally, in, and this will keep you afloat many fore the large abdomen can be re- | duced, DIGESTIVE JUICES—MR®. D. F. R.:' The digestive juices are not de rived from food. They are secrete: by the salivary glands, the intestines, | stomach, pancreas and liver. Water taken in abundance will help you also natural hunger, physical exercise and wholesome foods, BREATHING EXERCISES FOR ROUND SHOULDERS--ROBERT L.: Try this one each day at intervals Place one finger over one nostril and | | inhale through the open one until the | lungs are well filled with air, Then | Jopen the closed nostril, close the | jone which was formerly open, and | | exhale through tthe open nostril. Next take ten deep breaths through | the nose with both air passages open, | ROUND SHOULDERS—G. T. J: |Of course the low desk, especial! when you are so tall, makes you! Practice | chest raising exercises fifty times at | least three times each day, This | will strengthen the muscles in upper | body and prevent round shoulders, NICE BASEBALL FOR LITTLE Summer eens ee The Home Dressmaker’s Wardrobe ey The Fe ming World presente these Greigne by Me fashion eopert fer the Own clothes WT ehewt mee mer o the ety ” ho f vellantiy *. Whe bas come ti eame thing & Goes to the closet and Onde not one new frock her enthusiasm, jend If she be of limited means ene probably cannot buy one eonacte tHowaly. Bo all hatl to » arin | (he Becessory such ae the . | mish, which I bave designed for te | day This t# #0 easy to make that any woman may attempt Mt with muce Two straight lengths of white or gandy or » are gradu s for the back Jere Ull at the bottom ea anywhere from twenty-four three-quarters of a yard across, An eight-inch wide nash for the en fabric is held in place by 1 slides, and ties picturesquely in loope and ¢ moeach hip. The draped effect thus achieved lends to w half Worn. tl-beloved frock wuch an en tirely new and different effect as to make the frock agree nizable, ‘Thus with @ mere accessory ts the ke of & new frock acquired, Fine net tucking t# Used as a pretty trim ming all around the apron-chemim with a Uny ruffle of the @hemise fab. rle edging the and bottom to wive a dainty relief to the straight outline. If desired to be worn over a white frock which could not stand the com parison with mew white goods, this chemiso would be extremely effective in pale blue or other pretty colored ‘wandy, ably unrecog Answers to Queries, Vadhion Editor, Brening Word Am knitting a *@weater Mke en- closed sample, called peacock, and would like you to please advise a contrasting color to be used for col- jar and cuffs, MISS M. ih. Rose pink or corn yellow, or white would look well, Fashion Editor, Brening Word: Will you please toll me what color or colors I shatld wear? My eyes are & green gray color, my complexion is a pale yellowish color, and my let you off. You've given them some prove ot how matter Where haa he got the money? are going in ous good stuff lately—and this may be 4 the trust company, of of the use (hut In a small way the dummy d BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED pie sory, too, if we can carry it 2 being made of the trust company are © meq lip in things thas call Was Put N THI through.” sm PY Miller & Moore, and particularly a good deal of money, too. Now, none ae ae in POGe. COMPLETE “Certainty,” I replied quickly. “T of the junior member of the firm, in of them has money of his own, I tell Ks, ean fix it up with the Star all right yu, if you sit down with a paper and But look here, Craig, we're not guing \ a I bave, and figure up the promoting some of thetr ache “Particularly of the latest,” broke nes K. N.: If you are sure these are| % to buy any mining stock from these in“Lioyd, “The American Telephoto- cash that these people must have put child, who is really @ rather unusual | caused by acidity you should es people, or hand over— graph Company, which claims to have up to launad their schemes privately type of girl, Of course it may be all fome cooked cereal at each | meal, “Oh, it's nothing like that, Walter,” the rights to a new invention for tele- on ihe unsuspecting publie, you right. “It may be that he finds that Kidney trouble does cause them, and he laughed, then went on seriously: graphing photographs. ‘The inachine would really begin to wonder that she is more useful to him than any| sometimes heart trouble also. CRAIG KENNEDY, THE SCIENTIFIC “These are the honest directors in the may be, all right, but the promo- the Stock Exchange Trust Company of the men in the office in selling | DETECTIVE, UNDERTAKES ONE OF trust company, I take it—the insur- ters" bad a cent of its legal cash reser stocks and planning campaigne—dut . DANDRUFF—WALTER R.: The ? iether Beever waowa how they set Gan H des! wey the ams of pra ts) its cau : ; sai im ratt er qu Cathar Guess, And ‘ou mention, consisting of ten mixed up in It, but they are in it, tieally all the schemes, Lloyd ou mentioned in your letter in Movre's case it's much worse than rai Secroin ana tre tropa oF THE STRANGEST CASES IN HIS LONG tnd there is some kind of scrap on ih Fupied “Pembroke. "iat isn't tne somthing about m cortain young Per- In ‘Mliter't, because, "white Mier ta Sastor oll to the ounce of proof spir- the board. As near as I can make point we are interested in Just now, sn whose fascinations’- Moore has a wife whom, vi me to use after CAREER OF BAFFLING CRIME out from what Snead would say over Mr, Snead will agree with me, I an “That's another thing we most nderstand, he neglects, i. ae very gee © eaahie anaes 1 ji the wire, there are two women who sure, when I say that-our main con- strenuously object to, Prof. Kennedy,” Dh, it may be all sight” enid do not know why men are more sub- | . figure in the case, Oh, well, we shall cern is the trust company with which whispered Snead. “We object to d, trying hard to be generous. Jeet to loss of hair than women. hear the whole story soon enough, we ure all threg connected, and hence some af the personal actions of both “Business is business, after all, and lis hate are wurely no heavier or|© I'll meet you at the club @ little be- responsible for, Mr. Moore and Mr, Miller, Of course, some women ure wonders nowadays tighter than women’s hats, and are (Oopsright, Gireet & Smith.) self?” 1 asked at length, looking up foFe 3 o'clock.” “Exactly,” nodded Snead, ‘There you know that in all such schemes a in coaxing dollars out of investors. certainly removed much more often, CHAPTER I. and catching Kennedy's bland smile pre contain suspicious things, Mr. these fot-rioh auick firms are pro- To sum it all up, this depression in A 4 ; rs n nnedy, that we should like to save moting there 1s generally a woman in the stuck market has come. along. | ; raj. tmy bewilderment CHAPTER II. ‘ : ‘ , s HAT’S a peculiar missive, Wal- | Dy a ota geld a you look into, with a view to clearing the dkse, Women with money are in- Miller should be retrenching, pro- TO LOSE TWENTY POUNDS— ter,” remarked Craig Kennedy, the Star; whicl we kest in our den, @MPAMHS SNPAD was one of the tiem wy, if powalble, without a scan vesting more and more, und even the Lecting “tho trust company. againet | ME Gy, 1h la neiooinlen that Sh RSA DOO SOU MABNRNY She tats wien we OPS 1 Oar ae old school in Wall Street, a ‘il. It 1s too long a story to toll you legitimate brokers are not averse to depreciation in some of the wild in-| ean danaot Sanu hy are ithe , © ba as IAs nad Gran ony Vie eee. ponds! training, dignified Just hoW We came to bo involved in having departments run especially for vestments that were made in more | Y nowlng the real letters from pe I this business, but, having let our the benefit and attraction of women prosperous times, In | and you wifl surely have to diet also. ing thi ! from Several weeks before, teenie he ea cere but, ‘havi ; Instead of that he This does not mean starve, but eat the one-cent advertising chaff “““iither I've got a case or It's a and conservative, the last 1 names become connected with it in juvestors, Miller & Moore, who have advocates pouring more money into the proper non-fattening foods and of our mall. very novel way of clrcularizing, to 88 in the world whom one would ‘ho tirst Instance, wo feel that we offices on the seventh floor of the them, says stockw are cheap and | very little of any. Body bending, . catch customers,” he replied tenta- expect to find mixed up with the cannot withdraw lest something may building where the trust company oc- that we have « chance to make| trunk raising and leg raising, lying| THe lithowraphed heading bore the tively turning the pages of (he news- @ublous proceedings of which Miller Comme out which will put ua in ® bad cupies the ground floor and basement, money both going and coming, Moore | on the floor, with the hands clasped |namo of the Stock Exchange Trust piper’ “On ven, here It is—¥OU Teo & Moore and all eheir creatures, in, Vit: something that haw alroady make « great mpectalty of catering tO ought to bo scratching around to| A) ni * paper. , yes; here , taken place unknown to us, and which women investors. ‘They have a Wom- protect the trust company as well ax Benin’ the head my Hep recuse Fide iag Hoey Jumped fai a Beeibor Sat Senciae paper andaaw CWding the Stock Exchange ‘Trust we should be powerless to control or an managing that department, a Miss his own private schemes. They don't Tals, ‘sides and back must be] Dus! co ya ae shape in that he had opened it ata lurid story, Company, were the promoters, remedy If we sover our connection alr nild, Who 1s an clever ‘as any seem to realize how heavily they are ropogal, @ trust compa: Ye q ust no” ut We cannot stay witi- cket olved, Mille ‘001 hs strengthened, and made supple be- | Propepal: for the Hat coeeey and ghiitled “Tne Girl in'the Get-Rlch- His wory was plausible enough, Bit RAOWIDK Kanre TAB WETAG JG THOR E Te tee: 0 eee re cotll atin op: Cha rut hres Ausleading name, was not—well, con- “4a remember the article, but not ROWever L4ke @o many of the old short, we are between the devil and “You,” drawled Pembroke, with Just pany, and when that atarte it a an orch Swing Made ; indeed, st had fen Fee ero ine ate the pret school, he had been taken in early in the deep sea. We can't get out and q traco of hia Bouter aecent crop- Kond ana failure: the doors would ib. 4 SEVAIT A: P, ny re raed for some tnt muse I glanced over it hastily the game, before it was apparent we cans ear oH Seeun a ping out, “and I regkon that the other close after the first day.” | at i i time been figuring tn the newspapers ¢ pain it an with a statement by What manner of promotion the trust Pembroke | an Lloyd =murmured woman in the case te just about as Thin iy all very interesting and With Rocking Chair, because of its connection with certain the Tiniter tates marshal: + ” Company was to be led Into, Muller, @pproval, and the conversation Was jmportant, too important,” remarked Kennedy, slow- int ih Wer feerchauick ‘omer Tm ge tome Moore and thelr dummy directors susiended while the waiter deposited “Well, we don't know anything per- ly turning the revelations over tn his shady mining-stock deals, The State ic A ‘ eal of thee ent scause haran the got luncheon which we bad OF- gonall i mind, "4 4 be incl had wanted him because his na’ nally about her, you know,” said mind, "1 should be inclined to start COMFORTABLE rocker can be} banking authorities had investigated ser | would lend a dignity to the board dered |, Lloyd trying to discover who the| converted into a swing with-]it, but, to the surprise of everybody, My” “uti which otherwise it would be hard to ata ATR, your suaploions?” “ivy just this," continued Snead rious Mrs, Fitzherbert is ut alter cl ‘ound secure, I rather Itked the old man asked Kennedy, ON AH WO WEA are A, Beli of the friendliness be- 4 out al er ng or defacing the had found nothing legally wrong, and ties w Seeeblcliy al ty wae eviaves thas ts ee nin, f0F 1 Wan evident that ah | iow a it tw the i mom , i Mekeee ALA Mine Palsahila al chair, The materials needed are two| had pronounced itt solvent, But the ‘The newspaper artist had been tn- Want sorely against bie aren io ad. ! » directors regarded them. ‘0 Wi ecimoveee Of the trust ose your telephone Bit eduld eet strips of wood wbout 1% by 1%] first paragraph showed me that Iwas 5?! to depict get-rich-quick Ti? inet ho had made a mistdke, even BclVes a8 BoMewhat in the position of Company that Miller has a mysterious Nupiune mistaken in the character of the let- broker blowing bubbles, and In each though the admission was purt of the virators, and were fearful Jost en’, Wha, calle aes ee urely,” agreed Snead, “Pembroke ter, and the second aroused my curi- bubble, Noating across the Page, W&% process of squaring himself with the even & breath of their intentions Perr Tle ie meter Buen i! tl) wa iet you know to-morrow morning osity to the burning point. The let- 4 Girl's face, I read fu world. 1 reach cars for which they were nitty OF lm te marae even lunches Whether any engagements have been| ter was brief: Wenger the bubhio burma sot Much the ame thing could be said meant, qh anth wt yen nen made by any of them, It 1s too late Prof, Craig Keyuedy, New York City, Imreriably” pois out, Beaumices lAnooeetly, oe Pembroke and. Lieyd, Who wore _"A* you doubtless know,” resumed Sow ntOwn., silen howaver: freauent- f'go anything to-day.” ae a ae baime as been sumgreted $0 ie ‘trom, «vo londa and the other two directors’ waiting ta Shes “the President of the trust (yj ol) Dek OuMlnees enuamel! “Meanwhile,” pursued Kennedy, | me Piston at uals hat R fia "ator ‘eat, meet us, They were younger men, company &nd head of the Board of Make It Necemsary for him to linen oi viciy eo wat down to action, “tL | hy It began to dawn on mo that Craig eT eeeeetlant taptation ome D 1s i Cheater Milter, Hut, from wptown. We haven't tho silkh ARNOT MoU eek Onn Ao eerem oe iy pale sntiaat ~ pennedy had picked out the article broke came of @ fine Southern fam- our standpoint, Moore Js evon more pina daly Meee neuen ane et more—even {f it isn't much ple comvonivnics? 4, because of the sentence (iat had “+ ha : jangerous--the Vice President u ome financia " » act i fF inatiers ia pela’ Aly, dL a@ Canadian D; I . n about the actual cash tn th 1 ahould"ube {oars aroused my curiosity, and I quickly ir tnd, floyd was @ Canadian Oy know. t think L may why that all the but the telephor > Domssanion of the company, - Wevenigated. both, Chancsal And of @ benoual ua ran my eyes over the columns, €x- erable experience, a comparative voter directors, except ourselves, aro rator is Millar & Moore's, PO Meee soake fork ceomenk n aecine™ to have proved too" great for Pecting to catch the namo of “@ C8F~ newcomer in Wall Street, the tools of ‘these two, You fhom we have pald to report coral move, then,” said Pembroke, breaking Ninengorn tain young person” connected with “‘g, » leader, and both the see, we three are outvoted three to thinks to Us, says that she *Y" tho silence, “that Mr. Snead, who (og aap nead was the leader, an: h en th lane , who has| mw oven. thy when Miller & Moore, 4 Tr e, Yet we do not propose ta ke Sives the name of Mrs, Fitzherbert, ou. but ner to 4 younger men deferred ‘to him, ‘The oF propose to ta ecessary authority, be appointed Wii te at the trust company; my Kennedy noted my gaze travelling three had apparently talked the thins slever comes without a protest.” 4nd always calls up from hotels and « committee of one to visit the trust| Drivate veleit Bean Sa Erni up and down the columns, and he over, and, after conferring with som Indeed, we do not,” interjected restaurants, or elae pay stations Up- company's vaults to-ntght, examine Weeds AMON sNeap, hastened to add: "No, Walter, you of the jarger stockholders who were Pembroke, as Snead "paused, evi- town So there Ia no way of tracing the cash reserve, and, if there ts any saviein: Geune Ge won't find anything there about this Zerting uneasy, and were not satin- tly for the approval of the others, 0Ut Who she tein that way. Wacan't reayon to, uspect anything,» well fascination seems to have proved too Sake ROL yet This bubble pian't Bled with the examination by the State “Mier has involved the trust com- follow, Miller ourselvesthat's too come out tn tho open und demand i ry i © proved oO purge.” Mh as cached for the t eS the 1 many schemes of—ah—high MARY nother tnvestigatto great for one of our directors," I re- ! authorities of the resources of ; j a ! n : clephone, he said: “Perhaps I can ae “h 1) finance against our advice and votes There's something else too, Mr. “Meanwt Mr. Kennedy,” ¢ r on I looked at the headi \ h Tat = A trust company, had determined to (> a r iB olin i nwhl r, Kennedy," con- = ind found that James Snead was thy tel! You more about va minute.” a little sleuthing on their own ac- Hut Moore is tho real power, to my $ - added Lioyd, “Mov're, who 1 Bne “uy you hear from inches and~about 8 inches longer] fit. ‘in the lat of ten ding A ‘brief conversation fvllowed, of Count. Hence the letter to Kennedy, way of thinking,”, asserted | Lloyd usudWy takes his cue from Miller, of consider that you are engaged than the width of the chair seat; two| trust company, whose Meera oe tae which I caught only the uninforming “‘gneaa gelected an isolated round visurously, at least used to do so until he got us tn this case, formulate your ts of han Kk chains; Six stout! Chester C. Miller and Vice President 2%f table off in a corner, Where conver- 1 was leaning forward over the to speculating so heavily on his own plans, but do not do anything openly. screw-eyes ani four long, slim wood] Wiiliam K. Moordy of the unsavory ,“Jt'S @ case, all righ sation could not be readily overheard, '# and in @ half whiaper resumed private account, Is now more master If I find nothing, !t will make our| acrows, firm of Miller & Moore, bankers and Craig, as he hung up the and we five sat down. storys than pupil, Moore, wa understand, cnse so much the harder.” The strips are fastened with screws| prokers.. The other names on the “aid as peculiar as the kk “There is no use hesitating or ‘Lans are being made té dummies, 18 pretty friendly with Miss Fair (To Be Continued.) to the under part of the seat fra board were Henry Pembroke, Nor. t® meet three of the & tors at mincing matiers in the least, Mr. ar secret by some system or Popular Science Monthly. man Lio: Philip Barclay, Thomas /¥ncheon at the Lawyers ub toe Kennedy,” began Snead, coming di- bookkeeping—that is, wo are suspended from two screw-| Warner, George Rector, Paul Stevens @#¥, and I have taken the rty of rectly to the point, “I'think T can suspect they are, | Moore has got THE T R 0 U G H B R ED t in a joist in the porch cell-| and Jacob New. inviting my partner, Mr, Jameson, put the case in a nutshell when Is yixol Up in some deals—of his own, H Oo ing and are Wooked into se w-eyes “What do you make of ft, your. Dik Ant Wine othe Star roto an. Fomean--that are positively scandal- --- near 6 ends 0} he two cross- ” J Read What Happened ‘When a Buttery Wile to the Test. The Story Begins on This Page Monday, August 27. reer enn! | Fashion’ Fattor, Rrening Word a | of the goods, but as I Women whe won coonemine ERO ewmmer by making her Making an Old Frock New. SHOWING HOW AN APRON HELPS ACHIEVE A PRETTY EFFECT, © halr as @ very dark brown, Dark brown, dark green, dark blue, medium dark wear @ very gray. | You could also full, meutral @hade © lavendet Fashion Batter, Evening World: Wil you kindly de. aign « waist to with @ pink crepe de Chine platted skirt, to make @ suitable aftemon dress’ Would tke some thing real emart Thought of a chemise dlouse to wear with it, but this does not seem quite dressy enough. What do you think? Win thank you for any sugm ton. Am twenty five years of age. Miss C. Black velvet for bodice with pink Georgette crepe at neck and sleeves would be distinctive and pretty I would greatly ap- Preciate your advice concerning a pretty afternoon drees of materials for which I have 8 3-4 yarda of lavender Georgetto crepe and 2 yards of |lavender and purple stripe measaline. The stripes run lengthwise am thin, would it be possible to use the goods so the atripes went crosewise? Am years of age, weigh 1) pounds, 6 fect 6 inches tall, M. D, It will be all right to use materia a8 suRgente Cream lac urp! bead buc Mata |Economy Hints | _ For Housewives T throw away stale bread. [ can be used in many ways, Dry or slightly toast slices of bread and ends of loaves on the bac of @ stove or in a slow oven, Crus with rolling pin and serve the frag- ments with milk or cream and sugar, and fruit if desired, as a breakfast This product closely resembles »mmercially prepared break fast foods and is obviously less ex- pensive A lirge amount of good food In po tatoes, including most of the valua- ble mineral elements, is wasted by jordinary methods of peeling. Baking the Jackets” also means a lo ich of the meat of the pota ks to the stiffened skin and is 1, Here {s & suggestion fo. reducing the discarded porticn of the potato to a minimum De washed potatoes In a ves: f rapidly boiling water and alloy oe ) remain ten minutes, Remevi strip thin skin as wh are peeled after thor »king by boiling. The pota actically raw a ke raw pei ing any toes will be handled toes in prep ped, French or ¢ potatoe ato chips, &e. One excellent way ta cook skinned potatoes is to bake the The entire potw, Including the thir 1 brown crust, may be eaten, © is another suggestion for the wife to heed: so In a baking dish alternate, 4 of boiled or steamed hominy d to taste, and minced fish sith ghiovened milk aance. Hawa a layer’ of fish on top and sprinkle over tt bréad crumbs. Place in oven to heat thoroughly and brown on top. Rice, macaroni or potatoes may be used in this recipe in the place of hominy. {or ie ry nde

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