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ooney a ee, - ad . ca Evening World Daily Magazine acation Beauty Hints and Health Talks By PAULINE FURLONG “Ma” Sunday’s Intimate Talks re, ’ 4 ii As With Young Girls “+ What to bet, How to Bxerciae, and Whet You Should Do Wo ; WEDDING ) THEY TRUST YOU AT HOME? Get the Most From Your Outing. 5 | Ra By ‘'Ma’’ Sunday Carpriagtt 1PIT. ty the Prem Puttiening Oe The New Tot Brening Wend 7 . whey ‘ M Drowning Accidents Crampe. EXENPTION ( =k Wife of Billy Sunday, the Famous Brange tis REVENTION of accidents is better than the best (reatment, end ail HY YA te ¥ girl, are you to be trusted? 1 60 net . ould @o thelr part to prevent them. Doe pot use o light boat in 7 ‘ Y mean ce mock in © great things of beayy eon fe, but in the ¢ things ‘ Do not rock the beat, De not change seats unless A | . : the boat is large, steady and wide ia ot b ’ ¢ church there Learn to owim, Do pot swim untt! three hours 0 80 endder pinture of the dis rden of In the utmost of His agony He yearned for the te “oth after eating Keop still and remember that the w support you, and an ear under the eht resting Hgbtly on a stor ciples in their post of tra Getheemane t wil) almost or the fingers emall piece of wood or uma anton will prevent you from sinking. Work the feet and bina woe eect eh ome tne hands as pad ties to propel you to jand waa ce ete? abt thelr epee Gore heavy Do not venture out beyond your depth, - ; = they robbed Him even of that email help, and Do not throw the arms, legs or head up, tut ile STOP ! | met Inter His sorrowful reproach perfectly still on the water. s ARGUING ; | “What, could ye not watch with Me one [ee sounake? The holder of the world’s long-distance ewimming champtonship, Heary Elionsky, gives the following rules for his pupils: “When in the hour?’ water, breathe through the mouth only and gulp the alr as you would if YOU were frightened or very much amased on land.” The air thus driven into the lungs ts about five times the quantity rate breathed through the nose. Keep the alr passage filled with air and you will always float. | Mr. Elionsky says that it {s not cragups in the water, but panto which Accompanies them, that causes drowning, and that when the first craaip ie felt the ewimmer should turn on his back and begin to gulp the alr and make no effort to keep from drowning. Have confidence tn the floating ir of the body and keep the lungs filled to capacity with air, . Btomach cramps force the knees up, but every effort should be made to etraighten the leg out fuii iength, even though this will be very painfu', In @ few seconds the pains will vanish and the body, buoyed up by alr {a It would have been ao easy to have Kept awake—auch a little thing to do. But they could not be trusted, and their sloth te written forever om tbe pages of the Book that will er die. Yet ts it eo small a thing to etve happiness? A amall attention may | change a fit of despondency into a moment's pleasure, @ kind word may give relief. ‘The story of the woman who was told to “go and ain no more” echoes through eternity, yet tt was but an act of simple grecio the Lord of all. 8 from If the mother feels poorly, can she trust her daughter to eee that all the little comforts of the household are attended to? If the daughter ‘* ; the lungs, will bob up to the surface, troubled or distressed, can she be sure that her mother will sympathize 5 and understand? If the father has spent @ wearying and unprofitable day, 4 can he be full of trust that when he steps across the threshold of his home he will find there peace and rest? ° EW persons realize what an in-) metal wall surrounding the lamp is GET OUT OF In @ deeper sense, can your father trust you that you will never I\« aia Sacaisee et tareetiveey | Weimer gc Denpellle = HERE IF You honor his name? Can your neighbors trust you that no malicious gossip will spread from your home as a centre? Does your church trust you for a rainy wa@ather Christian, ready to worship God or teach a Sundey " school class when umbrellas and rubbers are needful? ‘ { Does your soul trust your body? Have you developed enough will power to make your body do the thing that your conscience tells you? t | To make @ small stove that will n Gun Pi keep liquids warm, meit paraffin, dis- : EXEM PTION : |solve glue, &c., procure an ordinary 16-cp. carbon lamp, a porcelain re- ceptacle and a bright, clean tin can, | about 4 tn. 1m dlamater and 7 in, lung, says Popular Mechahics, Thoroughly | | blacken the bottom on the inside and |then solder on four small brackets, jcut from sheet brass or copper, so | a that the can may be held down dee) Does your body trust your soul? Have you developed the inner habit of prayer so that your conscience ts keen and sensitive? Too many girls allow t the finer nerves of their souls to become dulled and hardened, and the soul grows old and blunted and calloused, Can they trust you at home? If not, how can you suppose that God wit trust you in His Heaven, where nothing unworthy or disloyal may enter in? In that city, which has no need of the moon, neither of the sun, ) to abine in it, for the glory of God doth lighten it and the Lamb ts the lig! thereof, only those whom God can trust may enter in. ‘ | | when inverted on tho base. The Jat- ter should preferably be made of hard | wood, with the upper edges beveled, as shown. Next bore the hole for the wire or flexible cord. Fasten down the porcelain receptacle, connect the | wirtng, screw in the globe and screw down the tin can; the stove is then ready for operation, Incandescent lamp is tightly Inclosed, largely eliminating the loss of heat. When the lamp is inclosed the tem- Derature will increase until the rate of radiation is equal to that at which the heat is generated. A good reflector 4s @ poor radiator, hence, when the (Coppright, 1917, by the Bell Gyndicate, Ine.) By Arthur B.“Reeve Read What Happened When a Butterfly Wife Was Put to the Test. awwrwnnooorrns worry, It'll all come out right ip the well as Moore, ran to high-sounding ewered. “Eighteen-twelve.” door was an envelope. Kennedy CRAIG KENNE. end. See you to-morrow.” : Cy yulled It out, It was just a plain DY, THE SCIENTIFIC ‘As the telegraphone coneluded, all nixut, They cost no more, and these wires when I swing them over eae cavers: a tae a ae THE THOROUGH BRED Craig ssut it off quickiy and glanced were heaps more effective in coaxing to you, We'll have to be careful not once been & plain white Mvaeea: Th cneniinanetis Li. e. a ee exclaimed. the clea ffi 4 ally on the intervening floor, THE STRANGEST CASES IN HIS LONG CPhativen He Gol we mustrabtere Cane Teo ee eee See coe Cal ee aie ake ‘pull parently of foreign origin, was traced Dames for his companies, which was 0 down there, Walter, and catch DETECTIVE, UNDERTAKES ONE OF at the clock on his desk. out dollars, to let them cross the windows di plain white envelope, ‘Tn 4 . Walter, is th bod, uu them down, After you catch them the address: CAREER OF BAFFLING CRIME NAW ORI ho had ant omnee tae to know of who has ap office in that we'll see if we can't fix that In some PROFESOR CRAG KENEDY. 27. bullaine™ way, ‘Derhape fot them 0, right pa ey The Story Begins on This Page Monday, August “There most certainly 1s," I replied. were al this must be it, down and catch on the ledge o : (Courtright, Street & Smith.) “The Wall Street office which Wwe Yen these cre (lect. tortte etn, slgnteen-aixteen, directly’ undor ue, Velope open quick- & SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, keop for the fingncial writers on the That's fortunate, The desk is near Pull them taut under that ledge, and single sheet out on eenedy and naa er Jauneaou, undertake ; } 5 the table under the ligh toe Stack Bg. Pat aus “chesie:t Mile there tecetans faire Be wrt of Star is there. I's only a little cubby the window. “Where am 1 going to then horizontally across to your Star the table under the lig au w be toe Suddenly he withdrew it, before half sheet of paper and a bottle af = an inch had been c: med . . He then proceeded to write him- : ce W J ra “This begins to look serious, Wal- ®",!nch 1d case fames' the 4 i th floor, but X i office window. Understand? No," he cri ot destroy it. self a letter, which he carefully folded sae, Jaen shea Snell he dnt 0 wn to ‘And out what's wader aie Reuprua chink sill Se haat os good as Pie hia unwrapned the copper wire, 1 did, and a few minutes Inter I ten” he exciaimod, as he caat his eve I'd better, keop' It. Thor@may be and stowed away in his pocket. ‘Thee fosed ie impeierivanly bili in the abk's vanite” The two men diceees vege! a apleee taken the vuleanined rubhee disk cu; caught the wires which he «wung over the curious document before us dome avidenee t cen wee toe 1c LE’ Dikes chen Bikes wareintaa’ eomil for tuscaling Woh sans one SEE UE DEO IEE: He meny SB Srerbey” Saas co “Yes. Good! ‘They won't be work~ of his pocket, and was taking a men- oVv*F to me. (Alter several minutes of At, the top appeared a rough and shall be here rather late to-night, times going upstairs into the enero! — ’ nigh y tics, at the imminent risk of blotted Ko C ‘ living “room "et the lokeine "boned . ‘ ing there at night, I suppose. Can tal inventory of the furniture ana SY™mnas Walter, 6o T think perhaps you had Lj ee I our necks, We had fixed the wires in and down the margin were knives \¥ i la Be TR a lw CHAPTER V. COWRA wo ice Tau aomewlere P'ugtrae “Mi tioy at the houpeot ine THRE ri prudently, kept my ucla Way that they were not-no ripping with inky blood. The bot. FEW wepever to tne @psrtment aad ners co, enahes and cbaire aeons bs lowntown so that we can talk it over re * e . terable. tom of the letter was decorate a t or sitting about a huge stove in the Continar) 1" 1 ejacu- Without having any ‘of bis ¢rionds UF financial man on the way down mouth shut. ly that time Kennedy had finished a large skull and crossbones . On ae ntt Whe: AORBINA Ga) tele: oe FIA About A Hum iT} Hem nerve (of fim esacu- spying on us?” tornight and got it» agreed Ken- .,At lest Kennedy fixed upon a euit- his work up in Billlece ofloe: Gnd MPT ey BeAET oe ce chat fi : : td gece ige Gal P i lated, mindful of what wo Fs Im atratd Rs can't to-day. ‘This neon a thing. ene ney Tou Bble place on the side Miller's had joined me in the office of the remarked Kennedy. “This BI We wee ad seen the night before Pnead affair has upset things ter- .! i. ever the purchase or excuse, Kennedy CHAPTER VII, did not neglect to ask for the inevit- FE gallied forth early the fol- able sheet of paper, on which I noted lowing morning. Kennedy @ placed the address and some of his desk, where neither the eleBtric light star, z Hund letter, aure enough, of the usual racy verre sy fibly. There are rumors of all kinds PoC; Walter, T want to get into the nop ‘me daylight in the room would here.” he said, with an alr of tyne at the Rep : in the papers, and I'll just have to Dullding while the cleaner iil be Show anything, There he carefully patisfaction, as we washed up. “Now Together we read the sinister “Let's go on with the telegra- sit down on the lid to-day and deny Working there to-night. This will be t ; ; and quickly fixed the black disk with we are prepared, I think, for any- pcrant: phone!” he cosumed. everything to every reporter who ™Y only chance to prepare for to- sone’ screws, Next he attached two thing, Irn glad T had an opportunity hasty impressions of the place. . Honorable Kenoety had put the ban on shaving, "Wes : 68 to the office, Won't to- wr morrow Bight without being Ob». gies tot and oarried them down to ic eet that instremont weer a, ee 1B to warn yoo that We're taking a chance on wasting # toon blank mace followed, Then. dos MOFFOW gerved, the floor and orcas ia the shadow of know what Tracie ‘Mave “en Yon beter at Hatt and had muperintended my our time, Walter,” he remarked, as came a call, ‘That's Miller & Moore's “Yas. Where? He was yreppine up wish eee the baseboard to the window as otherwise, I'll bfing the other part ,LaTi 4s Nous Seine Fou will ot rs dressing so that I found my- ihe morning wore away, a6 we all Bumper,” remarked Kennedy UShe _ "day to-morrow night, Take dinner Sopher wire hastily, and from @ ot; skilfully as an expert electrician, of it down with us to-morrow night Feet tn lad aetlag WR coe a net tat ay Self arrayed in the very oldest clothes fouent new lodgings to visit, “but I must have been opie She ot with me downtown,” disk Poe vulcantze ‘ rubber, perhaps The woodwork around the window and I think I can treat*you to a sur Lo tg agg a ‘Amped that I had. No one had anything on us did that before. She always went “No, Chester, ; n omes to no! you" ° Some one might see three or four inches in diameter, and S¢rved to hide them also, and when prise or two—that is if the thine fin we “Arne Chat Wy tee saint comes to nothing, you'll at least hav Death, t ea 1 iq lor fo ag outside 40 that the call could not be us. Jsn't there aomowhors cnet an inch or more thick. The whole !t came to léading the wires out of works, and I have every reason to vtene ae Dian Ae Anat, A Doe OE ee ae Re oe tein vane line traced. Listen.” “Well, yes. I have a ilttle office thing did not make much of a pack- the window tteelf, a pile of books and believe that It will, unless soinebody 1 looked at Crate in amazement. app : color was black. Still Craig laughed é “Is Mr. Miller in?” over in’ the Exchange Buliding—an ene oat wero ready to start in a letter files on the inside window sill gets to fooling with those wires.” “Who do you suppose has put this Kennedy bent our steps toward the Sha Wirt aie: beach ‘alg laughed j “Who shall I say wants him?" oMfce I opened up when I thought I served admirably to conceal them. He wang, Sf tt sa on our trail?” I Bowery, aa inevitably as if our clothes It Li AcHeura Iter Gn | Mrs, Fitzherbert.”” » Would go Into promoting that wireless Fortunately we caught a subway moved the books and files carefully, CHAPTER VI. blurted out, hat are you 601"8 ingge us gravitete in that direction, nai yMAl some hours later when Ken! wAll right. Go ahead. Mr. Miller.” telephone patent. ‘The lease hasn't express, and were able to make good tacked down the wires, And then F0: gag eee late when we ree Re fa what Y think of that tet. We entered the bick room of aev. Reidadey ea” ere civ eetigated aut. “Good morning, Harrie expired, and I at! g ritown, placed the stuff precisely as he had . : ° ently, \ 9 r ° “That you, Chester? Is there any- Could meet me thearwneve it You POC wha waa cleaning on found tt, turned to the laboratory, in- ter,” he replied, snapping his jaws eral saloons—those adjacent to lodg- iaboreiory,, ine atterenen a tieate body in your oflloe now?" “That's all right. I will be there the twentieth floor was at work Where ts the Star oMoe?" he tending to atop there only a few shut like @ steal vise as the lines In ing houses, or connected with them— mainder of the # ree ed tts “No, Harriet, fire away. about 8 o'clock. What floor is it on?” around an “L In the hall as we got asked, as we leaned out and looked TiRtiay badeee nel to our Tie, face hardened. He struck & end in each case Kennedy, after or. (f,e# ott t could, 1 made us sta he in?" to lunch with |, 7he twentleth—two-o-one-aix.” off the elevator. Room 2016 bore the down from our dizzy helght into the sete patch 6nd ents ©, lls BUOME Gonag drinks whipm needlonn to eae, borte te sad proved frulition Go ton “No, Just went out to lunch “All right, I'll be there. Goodby." name of the International Wireless now yawning darkness. apartment, yur on his laboratory table ( " . ‘and p uitles ’ . om: « . : ame of th ON ra “4 Stic elihe aA 4 not drt at as 1 was concerned, for they h one of the directors of the trust com ‘Goodby, Harriet. Now, don't Telephone Corporation. M es “Over there to the right," T an- Sticking in the letter slot in the deliberately stuck the letter into tt we did not deinky kod the PIORTBIOT Ee ching to add. Still, my report fe Lc ick a ; bes i = —~ ——__- ——__——— LAR | What we had done, at least as much “What? The deuce! You don't say so, What makes you say that?” “Listen, He just called me up. thinking he'd catch me out at lun-! = thought {t prudent to tell, keyed them up,to high piteh, As the afternoon passed I could not Along the Surf eT lltlng on By Jack Callahan BEST NOVELS PUBLISHE! ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEK®, rs | restrain myself any Jonesy, nd de : on, Some one has been so kind as termined to go up to the laboratory to inform him that 1 bave been ob- | tai catia ae = whether Craig liked. it or t served lunching"-—~ iu found hi mi b io feet n the “With me ' ENT YO i table, smoking Indolent! eyes “Noi 1 don't think he knows that WELL | GOTTA THE GLUB YOU SEE, How MANY HELP! | both hi V1) WHAT jfxed| on Labrador or some equally Bae ht akation’ Hea. cure. 8 VHINK HupBY| AT EVERY BEACH, LIVES HAVE an oO A CRAB MAUDIE ! h srephetographia uo for high stakes, you know WHO SPLASHES HEY, QuiT\ | ) WANT YO IT'S BITING J Jeamera of s ¢ uction, wh game A r high 1S AWFUL HIMSELF To Get YOu SAVED ) That TO TEACH ME ME! THE WATERS lcould be ueck in sitter eee He's dangerous. : SEU “hea Jeould be used in either @ vertical “Yes, know that.” si CMON Lou baa WeT INSTEAD ERR) Youre || som, 1 ees [Rortzontal portion, |Tv way mounted “And, Chester—I'm afrald. AINTCHA, 4 OF OWING RIGHT SEASON $ S cHOKINY| | BUT "mM NOT Jon a pedestal that made it free o “Afraid—of what?" COMIN’ IN? THIS ROPE i ue GOIN’ 70 LET | | vibrati Pn art he had been usin wr ot him.” 2. ANO THEN e Wes a iMeial light with it, ray fMlters of col Why eres ME. HOPELESS! You DUXK ME . ored glass, and liqu ds for in reasing ‘Oh, I don’t under: wee 7 J he « te wha had been up to. I don't know, { ys qo (\ ( " “e photog only @ woman's fears, but sometimes j i A pilo of ttt BiparecRa ike te he makes me tremble. He seems to ‘ork eli He 1 have such power and success when "That is a erp he starts out to do anvthing, and he Wack Hane never lets anybody stand in his way fo recelvad last night’ I used to adunire him for it, But Pou "wilt notte new, I'm afraid of him, All these | ure rathor different from thoas schemes of his, 1 mean, alarm me. dinary cheap per—at And he’s out nearly every night. Oh, will when you compare it I can't say over the telephone all hundred or so microphotographs that I should like to say, but, Ches- had already in my possession before 1 ma me determine last night, after you had gone, that it was worth while trying to find the papeg that matched this note.” (To He Continued.) this. ‘That was what made

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