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Pauline Furlong’s Love Letters To: Transcribed by Marguerite Mooers Marshall Soldier Specially Designed to Encourage Expression of Ind’ Daily Article on By Mildred Ladewick | j Beauty and Health The Leening Wertd’s Fashion Geeonaes, W068, te tee Prem Peatebins ¢ me ten tang © Bapert . i serra Ient hy Pe Pom rain How to Dry Your Hair After It ls Washed and the ¥ DEAR: 1 am writing my fret letter to pou Just bere eee | Proper Soaps to Use for the Sha Dis- weer fo ad . all calle ine t cussed by The Evening World's Expert. ath the eunset, we in thet le OUP. | simcut distinction of g het tthe By Pauline Furlong Again three little | ber bow 1 past is sedate PFO | orice frocks. le the one | am offering sh, Cbs teas lr tas are oe cossion, in the cher " , ¢ white dav. St these 38 od porse aha foam. There ts no other pe on the beach, « hes @ « rowgh beta & inaves dint on it, while h turned \ ws buddied c « mould appreciate and str abt glows, and therefore @ smooth hand towel should ped son 2 th ange af 6 on 1 potate pe of tndivides: , | Negin by drying the eealp at the roots of the hetr ené bind thie to the open wea, to it te the college also wring out the ends ine clean warm towel. Never if only my fee hore are 7 of them. a the hate fe ti wight follow ts polating : rn ped a Pescara 7 alr in he au gel oe are trying to bleach Yet something @f you seems to compan PY eerie ee . peomune strong rays of the sun cause the hale other that there te # strong tempta to @treak and ture it many different colors ‘Tar and sulphur soap should be used by the bre te w olly scalp, and pure castile soap by the blondes or any persons with dry hair and scalp, It ts * most important to shave the soap and melt it in warm w fire, and the whole cake should never be used, because it makes the batr eticky and ts almost SRLS inpossible to remove from long hair, Avold the use of ammonia and other drying Ingredieuts, for, while they do remove some of Lhe grease from the hatr, they etentually caube it to Become dry, Ifeless and to split at the ends, A thorough washing with @ pure soap shampoo mixture will remove all traces of grease, and tt ts not neces enort to green soap and other irritants to clean the batr and scalp White hair should be washed in shaved castile soap melted in water, and then after removing the soap a few drops of indigo may be added to the last rinsing water. Do not use blueing, White or gray hair needs the cause thiy color denotes dryness of the scalp. here, beside this ocean, Which we love mo o “7 anything in we world opt each other. The Winds of evening whisper of you. The gray of the water Is the gray a. eyes; cold to the person who does not care for you, soft as a dove's freast and ful) of living lights to me. The strong, seeking arme of the sea | (OC UF your arms,*that tightened so rately about me when we looked | )06 (pes of clothes tgothor or the lust time, on this ocean, ov We one star that burns tm th accompanying design will be pale evening sky found becoming to the 1 want you deeper unceasingly. Yet 1 know that f uid 8 athletic type girl who carries her have you here beside m The sem\-princess Dear, Pa going to wri n advance feature of pleasin n toward @ unity of etyle in thelr dressing ‘This positively ts @ wrong ide, for there are many differ girls who require d) ter over a ale pxceedin borax, so a tonight, as you Were that other night of which 1 self w e some of the things our Anglo: | ine whieh are sness Would not let us say to each other then: Love of | the winter modes, are he Country, sucrifice for country, cannot be Just stirring phrases. They mu and youthfully introduced In the lived by men and women like ourse! My forefathers fought in the Rev gMy father was a drummer boy at Bull Run, and yours died in the Wilder: ‘mean ness, Oh, | believe I should have despised you 1{ you had evaded your | the he sary ex, Who ure not rootless human weeds. | chemfse tunte, ‘This, though supplied lution aud yours in the War of 1812 | ® buttons down the back as a fast ng, is slipped on over castile soap b insuring a neat nd teh ice to America! All our lives she givos to u iowledge to our | effect The above treatment leaves gray or white hatr @ beautiful aliver coler. hungry minds; beauty of pine forests, bills and tumbling seas; power, free- | The seams which make the chomire Inatea 1 Ms the usual at et yr vtiseaatele bred aipietan theta Lage: A. dom, opportunity; and to women, @ Justice, a friendiiness, almost complete, | tunte to conform In easy Mnes to the Two n open and o p an effec | tive stampoo mixture for ofly scalp, but no soap should be used with thte Otherwise proceed as with the soap ahampoo. Answers to Beauty and Health Queries. BRAN LEMONADE FOR CONSTI: for those who want to grow taller: PATION-MnS. G. T. IL: Allow)Clench the fists thtly, raise the t bran to stand | ®2™# and stretch them’ above the one-half cup wheat bra’ r bead an high an p00 Gam One, over night with two cups of water.| rive on the toee and try to touch the train and add juice of the lemon, | cetling with the knuck Relax ana 4 hia before breakfart, | Fest all muscles @ minute or two be- | Drink some of this before breakfast, | 0 repeating the exercises. This’ also straightens round shoulders,’ Never BLOOD PRESSURE—MRS. Il. | exercise beyond @ point of alight fa- Works on this trouble may be seem] tigue and those who exercise to the at public aries. It varies greatly| polnt of exhaustion are doing the ®lin different persons. The degree of | %°4¥ more barm than good. Once in a generation, perhaps, she asks us to give to her. We must pay | graceful curves of the figure start the debt of honor. from the shoulders in a determined 1 think I cried in that last hour we spent together. It was weak and/ effort to reach the bottom, but are wehiidish of me, and 1 hope you won't remember ft; won't feel that, If 1) halted, each by the dart of an arrow, could, I would be a millstone about your neck. The sudden prevision of | halfway to the knees, The tnverted toneliness, tor weeks, months, years, made me physically faint and plaits which continue to the bottom hysterical. I never have pretended to be a stoic! But, even then, I are @ pleasing diversion and a con eas proud of you; glowingly, triumphantly proud that you were nota slacker. | siderable ald {n the distinctive cut of And you must not worry about me. You must think of me as milssing you) the frock gust as much as you want to bo missed, but you must not picture me as| The sleeves, however, are worthy going about a whiny, weepy little coward features—appearing from armholes 4%) After all, perhaps this separatiap 16 teaching us an tntensity of love embroidered with braiding, they fit aad longing that we should never have known in a quiet, calm, everyday the arm smoothly until at the elbow romance. 1 am twenty-one, I have read every love story within my reach, | they flare and cut up in such a way ormined by around the bottom, could easily be| Answers to Queries. | swathed about the hips would relleve | blood pressure may be d SIMPLE METHOD TO PURIFY have listened to the’confidences of other girls, and nothing I have heard or , as to make necessary another arrow,| utilized for separate wear With | Fashion Editor, Evening World | the Tengthoning tine. Lot saah ends | feeling ies Ptmstrument used by dor: | THE BLOOD-—-MHG. R. C.: Coptous Imagined of love has brought home to me the immortal strength and beauty | and a tiny underpuff of satin at the| blouses. I have a navy bluo coat-dress from | [TOP Heatly to the Knees, Pe ee You should | Water drinking, daily exercises for the of what possesses me. | wrist. The oddly cut collar ts also| ‘That this design is adaptable to a|!ast season, with high waistline, | Fashion Halitor, Kveving World Jeontult w phywiclan about this, | Reat bey y cone rgllhowedbahyee y pry dont oy N-Tt wasn't like this at first, even with us. I suppose, If we have years | of satin, with a tle string of narrow| combination of fabrics 1s shown in| Fevers, turn-back cuffs and overskirt| | What material would you combing | for the nero ang sini Uae Sit Vat leaet three times each day, dally \together, wo shall give and receive trivial hurts again. But I do not velvet ribbon. the back view, where cheoked goods| Pee! About twelve inches in tt eee ete Treen tor erdramets Aw | Oring: Fellets baths, deep breathin, believe we shall ever quite esc m the splendid, tragic, world-shat-| If blue serge were used for th vo. | O8t And gathorod where it Joins) thirty-tive years of age, have brown ine hi pe cee earn pe Daa Lie aceesie ik: | LeSek IEE eAlOcoaNG or the) is used for the tunte and @ plain col) the waist, Could you give me an idea | huir, lint brown eves fair akin, with| SWEET POTATOES FATTENING! AFTERNOON NAP— MRS. T.N. B.: iB passion which sprang up in us when you made a “rendezvous with | frock with self-color soutache braid-|ored fabric for the skirt and trim-| pow to make over this dress? It has|slixht color. What colors are b MRS. GRACE D.: You these ure fat-| You, this is most benefict especially @eath.” It cannot be quite submerged in any future of futilities. ing, sand color satin would be pretty | m4 leces. G: ° a ‘ % ing to me? MKB, H. C, R. ning and also very wholesome.) to thin women, I consider the after- p ng pieces. Green and black check | not been worn very much and makes |!"E 1) lin or dark blue satin would | They contain more sugar and lesa|noon nap one of the greatest beaut!- For a future is ours. Never for the tinlest division of time will I for the aforementioned parts, and | would be pretty combined with plain|me appear much taller than I realiy|pe pretty. Pale pink, rose pink,| starch than white potatoes, fiers and notice a great improvement sfoubt {t—nor must you. My love goes to you, Donald, with every courier of | biue velvet ribbon for the tle string.) black satin, or brown and tan check|am. Am 6 feet 71-2 inches tall and) brown, pale yellow, pale blue, dark - in my own appearance and that of ‘and lavender are beconlang| STRETCHING EXERCISE 8—| others in the evening who have rest- pine! colors MRS. G. T. J.: This is a very good one| ed in the afternoon. | aaa and wave-—until they bring you back to your ROSEMARY, | ‘the skirt of this model, braided | could be used with plain brown satin. | “Wo, or sand color once P. blu By Henry Kitchell Webster which 1 feel it my duty, as a self re- sort of job—stregt sweeping, rise, was what Abercromble would say his troubles, It must be owned, ‘enere specting chronicler, to maintain a de- 1 shoveling—than to submit him- tent reticence, When. they parted, self to the Walf-kindiy, coniompt of He'd heen wandering almleasjy along Were Many olher loyal souls Roig BULLETS AND BILLETS she for her room and he for the an inhabitant of hix own world. He all the while, stopping every now and @eund who demanded care, a Here Is the Answer to the Question +, : seven-fifty-three train, about the most tried to charge this fecling up to then to down into a building few men had to be found somewher That Every Man Asks Himself, an one can eay for them js that he hadn't la account and make himeri bes excavation, of to watch an auton who knew thelr business, It was thia | : What Life in the Trenches Means actu shaken her, uw he jewels that he would not have felt that with a balky. motor tryin, to start o 7 7 Answer That All Women Wonder About were safe, way had she not expressed « similar Now hin eye Was caught by a spec. {ct that had Jed to tho Insertion of By a Man Who Has Been There The wrath of a kindly, slow tem- feeling, but he couldn't manage It almost as familiar to Chicagoans the advertisement Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Sept. 10 pered man, once {t is heated up to the —1¢ was without any objective at all long file of men waiting outside ‘The superintendent took two min point of incandescence hotter thing than any e of the afternoon newspaper Oe ‘utes, perhaps, for @ searching and 1 the early edition, in order that 4, ; eer A ,. ella from a nickel phone in a down. people calling her up and ask quick tempered man or woman aM dread of going with his story to any might be the first applicants for ES at : an * th rprising 8D- town drug sore. Ine mare ebpeprans to G0 eleusinn chides font ne be veri Cella herself would have one who knew him became absolutely Jobs advertised in the “Want” plican' hat business had @ man in invod he might have noted that hie she were still the secure, impertasb- been horriited could, ane have known inhibitory the moment he fixed on any Columns. The length of that fle is @ his situation to wear clothes like that? ring was answered almost Instantly, able, uuruttied Cella she had been yea the temperature of her husband's, | he in particular, and the reflection DFtty Hood barometer to business Con He asked at lant, out of one side of and by Cella herself, as if whe had torday, and that she had still to seem the way to town In the train, be- Came to him as a real rellef at last, *Hons. but, Rood times or bad. it 18 Al 1 mouth, “What experience have Poth, Walling there at her desk for ft. to-day. hind the shelter of his newspaper, he that such an errand wouldn't do any Ways there, And Alfred Blair, without bi . Also, his car might have detected a She called up Ruth Cottier is 8 much that he finally walked out of the sta- motion that 4 tion and turned up the street. His t, the Bobbs. Merril PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS, the self-made wpe, Ce) ‘ome anmired, falls damp emictions aie trie to hide. 4 (Copy SYNOPSIS ( nowwantul young je security his x nary Rot! fe ot Blair's bu a li the mow yarerty, eve whet ty thie can wuw lope for, She decides to rent ty wir fine houwe to wome (rieuds aa & stating ‘iiletideain — ee seethed like molten steel, He was * any reflection at all, just because there you hat change in th i On a good anywa: . 46 in the quality of her voice be- as wan decent in the morni CHAPTER V “You might eal! me up this after- *0'ry. on the whole, he hadn't shaken “What would have been his own at- /t Was. and here he was, dropped {nto {7m 4 competent draughteman,” tween her first “Hello! What ts it? told ‘3 she had oclannd vi . ye) ° ‘ 1 place at ec anid a) e apo! " von- pase hoot it you have any luck,” she aug> Mere ys oe untit the train pulled ttle. @ year ago, to much a rea place at the tall of it. Blair said. “L can do anything you #!4 when she spoke after he'd Jacon- ahe would, thi they'd decided over- : hen i can tell you how ‘ / i Supposing, for example, that Joho " He ¢ ” Jeally told her he'd got a job night to go away. ° tfull: RED looked out of the window I've come our with Ruth about renting Base re rminal station and Im Abercrombie had come ‘to him’ like CHAPTER VI. sy Ne J Mie tigate ante : oy Weaniy es Aitig ‘ weak, tired, hadn't faitaeg et ig cf , Noo Collier tH house, You and Howard will have Posed on him the necessity o| 4- that, safd he was down and out and ; ‘ here’d you work lust? m sorry to aa added, ‘instead th of wb ‘04 before and said he'd try to seo Colller to cite up the details, of course.” Soe WRAL HG aa Here SHAE HE FMI ETD Wanted fy twenty-five-dollar job? He'd OUR hours or go later, a torn-out stair waid, deliberately, “I don't caro Of the twenty-five 1 wgreed to wet.” {teams they wore Hetelgh bolt. gome time that day. He said he supposed so, and with fully cli ed down the Id upon this fave paid to himecif, “Here! ¥¢ this bit of newspaper ready for tf 1) vive any references.” ‘All right. 1 won't Pay more than “Oh, we don't oe wees ie “Would you mind leaving a nod of farewell he turned to leave POt and, as it were, took It off the man is really down and out, he's dear erence in his overcoat pocket, : twenty a month for the flat.” She “ ‘The superintendent smiled-—a sneer- added, “K've rented the house to the witilora year, mayo Ane tn Oe ing wort of amile that expressed, how- Colllers for two hundred. I'm to call why I'm. telling ghd Fret bed ever, real pleasure, The admission {{)th up again and tell her If you say want you to take our house, You ry of TeMtored him to a sense of his own ‘It's quite all right as far as I'm [Olly are looking for one, aren’ ey ‘Though the room fire, A’ real rage like that was an that to mo?” she asked, ‘Though \. a - Sages tn all but form the request was a , She celled him back, “Here's some- Unsoouarornha TASHEY, 1 ARs EON Fs thing, Fred,” she said in a tight little By ney ia " 9 and I'll be saddled with him. But if, command. “I can see Ruth this y, more practical matters.” He had as ig more likely, he comes back, then “rty, resonant room, with a lot of thorning and I think I can make @ ag me to town to look for a Job and he! leave me and go in for himseif dr at any pri He won't be much good he was conducted by an offico at first, and he'll get steadily worse, yoy through the confualon of a big ice, “for you.” She held’ th pack- ut to him, ughtin, tables it, na ? yeh Better bargain with her than you He knew what it contained well must find. one: hetare again again at the end of aix months or 40, them eat erin deak. in the Mpertority’ concerned, of course,” he wald. “That Ana’ jovk agar “with ‘thal Wend Howard.” ‘Then she enough, us the dark flush that came confronted Cella, with all the inside dope of my office anid be “L suppose you're a booze fighter,” Matter's in your hands.” About noon? Oh, then you ‘ ie a we ere. fe Cre its atte dari Quah that cure “rt had been one thing to tell Colla, ue his finger tins, twice as dangerous Corner, where sat a lank, olly-looKING 4. wait hehind a yawn, “but that ,,Ait asked If he were coming home for lunch, That'll be fine Jus Mushed up a little and added, “That Cy oracted casuainess of bis manner }ist night, that he was at the end a competitor as before man in his shirt sleeves. 2 to dinner. two of us.” ae cee Soe fun't tho real reason. 1 want to tell of saying, “Oh, what tw itt” made Of is rape; that he Kad lost Bia No, he knew what he'd say to ‘To him, Alfred Bair said, “f am reage peso sie aR apo OFF mutt tee cates Stack. Half an hour before Ruth's ex % yt | ye're evident no doubt, to he nerve and that all he was good for anereromble aicgumatendke i é liver the goods, ‘There's about #ix off'ce until la ny old CO—PACK- pHeota, _ Rep sy on sory aout why wee Grids he, dour ase, ume, Pity alae yo Rouitbe ane AMSEaMR Maw cecunstance, anrwerne you advertimment for & orig or two monty work, Take (ft pasta garrre ime conk Brough doing it. further to secure his hands fi ) other thing to go Into the office of @ ner he could manage, along. with, a (raugntsinan off your coat and ait de or there, alt Red been # ghantly day for Cella. Goo, gaking permicuions woe qionen “I'm going to teil her, she went necessity of taking the package from Man Who & regarded him 98 @ clap on the shoulder, and the offer The oily n was just from lunch, °% ¥° ts alt down oy Mere. Months afterward, when she could ing permission to do eny at you're all worn her, he put the ormidable rival and say If you're any good, you've got a Job. Jock on the episode as a whole, she *°°t of odd job for a meal. It was 1 in his pockets potentially on with @ rush, * of a cigar, “Look he old man. You're ang still, with the aid of a tooth . i. & common sort of oceurren one ‘. ore’ ‘ e P ‘ a Wook sometimes tried, idly, to decide which ce, But ro of a bad breakdown — She reddened, too, and sald, “It's 5° ry tired out, and you've got a touch of yy ant over es odellt Twenty & w i to-day It stabbed h mai on the Sige of & : way the pearls and the otter things, every his unexpected fidre-up of pride, liver, You foraet your troubles for TUmnant over It He was modellin I've got to have twenty-five,” Blair of those nightmare days was the \nuierame odie her with fan almost and that I'm going to take you awa: practically. What sou were of pride hardly to be differentiated @ while and take @ good reat. Go M8 manners, as well as he could, on paid worse-thia, or ita successor. Oftenost her husband wan today eee, eat ‘West somewhere—and that'll be truc, ng me last night I could live on from Celia's own, disconcerted him, down to French Lick or somewhere, those of the head of the firm, who had ‘The superintendent waved his har » concluded that this one was. ‘The inoment, perhaps. asin at Chia very » the West Side’s west, and I —while I was wolting for someb It was with an Indescribable wrench and boll out. You will be back again just cashed in on his loyalty to the “Nething doing.” But, as Blair turned thing that gave it Its peculiar horror same th ok most the because th y j a ls loyalty n s hing, Knocking at strange 4 faban't tell her how far—bofore it gets else to turn w that he reallzed how much easier it in three months, fit to give any of US new city adminietration, with a fat “WAY he wuld, “Twenty-two fifty was the fact that, on the murface, It hospitable doors, asking fe tig an i, Thereup ued what I can only would be to apply to a stranger who our money. But this twer ¥ on, with a "All right,” Cella’s husband aur was so Ike an ordinary day; the Anger flared up sted ue work, any worse,’ characterize as a row--a rowdy row knew nothing of his business history llar-a-week stuff—forget it nicine' eantract not until half past five t maids coming to her for thetr routine Pp, though, and saved “Js it your idea.” he asked stiffly. at that, con for the thi “that we can Just disuppear unde The superintendent had been having he An opportunity ' her. It wasn't her fault. was telephone instructions, the housework going on, he had assumed that her Intectet ts him was wholly mercenury, and had : 3 |kone on keeping her in ignorance of cover of a story like that, and that | ! , joie: te thist it Wan not Boy th ugh out about the—dis- O a oun : ue ae no one will find out about the~di ( )I l t eC ter the $ as By Jack Callahan jahe toppled for an instant on the ‘grace that happened to us? If it is, | ° I | ste! ey her anon ie tan Tecan tell you now that it won't work aged to keep her balance, She \° a map ed to maintain it, too, wi a conte |x fo mat + too, without rning the details of and need be t , as sure as to-morrow's sun ig hurt him dreadfully “ a — - Baolina bie semnaniies Re ETS Sh Ra . > rae, ae _ ay ae i break, during the two hours Bae 0. ahh oul, aren. aupponing t TH TAKE L (Vii TAKE | fhe THEY'RE SAVING TRY OUR) 5 ty SLETNE HAVE WHATLL ) (7 PADOUN ME) (FOR GuONeSS SARE}(T WISH YOUD)| (TNEVER FEEL halt that her quest ‘and prospeotive \ T could slink about the streets without A CHOCOLATE) ONE $ GGHTA UP FoR | JAZZ JULEP I ceos cel A YA (ya TAKE Je But V'0 ( ( ie 1D. KE ?| FIND TIME RIGHT UNTIL TAS ar ye inal fb lata ¢ TAKE 6 # i ga (oe) . ; = ) War oe LIKE 7 ® THME, YOURE |) Yo WAIT ON = AC jer Ru jad fone, she tried t Snr don't Rite rare to come out,” SUNDAE ¢-*} TO DAI! § SOMETHING Le GRAPE _GARGLE A HUCKLEBERRY | | tite | hi \ SPILLING THE SODA | My YOUNG Ale Aer mack, There wax an immense lot pf ‘ Neate RASPBERRY REEL ¢ SaINNT E LOIN. yitey | Bis Ore work to do, of course, getting ti out of the way and putting the houne in #hape for the reception of ite mew occupants, But she didn't make {much headway—couldn't give h mind to it, It was fooused on the telephone, and that focus kept getting sharper and sharper all the time. He'd said he'd call up in the after. noon to let her know what luck he'd had. Evidently he hadn't got his Job yet, Suppose, in his discourage ment and despair, he dealded that it waan't worth while trying to get, By half past five, when he did call up, whe wax about at the end of her en- durane (To Be Continued.) ve FoR THAT! : | MAN, 1 WAS | | \ er ( 'S wT — —y (a ov pis Y |e est Hee!) 1 she sald. “But the story lw Ong to tell Ruth would give me a chance to get away before they knew’ “The disgraceful truth,” he put in She flung the phrase back at him “Exactly.” And then, most unfairly, she stepped on the buzzer and summoned “the maid ‘She rose from the table when did, and he saw that she had a pack tage in her hund—-must have had it in ber Jap during the whol \ of the meal ackage Whose solidly rectangular een was but indifferently dis ised bY the bungl e THE APPARENT FRUITY FUSS. PINEAPPLE PLop | he ‘ HE'S PYING SOME ) O’ OF THIRST ‘after one glance, and said Lik MIKERL oad *] can’ promise to get that Job to- day, of course, But I'll do my best.” me Jub she had ina ‘ wrepping it up. ye okea hastily away from It BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS,