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"a ——— Pauline Furlong’s Daily Article on Beauty and Health | Why the Hair Falls Out, Splite and Turne Gray | Explained by The Bvening World's Authority, Who Also Outlines Preventive Treatment, Love Letters To a Soldier Simple, Yet Embodying Dash and | Ceerens, 10tt, Ge Fem Penning On (The Mow Hat freniag Cores By Mildred Lodewick Transcribed by Marguerite Mooers Marechal! The Buening World's Fashion bapert " Cer 1 by Ge ee Peres & FAR ONE Today | went to eee your mother The New Vat Peeing Wor Nee you are gone, oo Wr © @neh thet oe on Rewer epecially obervEd Get ore a le, Two Requisited of New Millinery for Barly Fall Wear. movement Uroug choistered room OT Oo coc nor m © Nous Tie Spe tat Reeag Car heart, where you are. As | came down evel Walk vieuaiity characterise them id every F the . out to apite of dally car treataents gen your mother was wetering the nasturtiome (8° FFFM ine and bit of trimming | oof hb ts eurely the couse Mast Genlp of your wv and only *hen ehe turned (© @reet Me = On account of thelr pliable charec ernal troubies » all persone reser { any) and for thie reaper provement a04 woome @ecoursged 414 1 realize, for the first time since | bave known both ter, which eliminates ¢ pert om of you, bow much you are alike, Hach has the same necessary in the oti! buckram ¢ wide, intelligent brows, and wader them the thoughtful, wired shapes, these Gate offer gre Aloperta « rrous baldness is @ good example of grey eyes. ous opportunities to the woman whe Appears O@ the saip smooth ba | Je went Into the house and we talked you have weuld ee oe ° Nothing but tnteras ar well ae rice by making euch @ hat at home The one at the left ts on the order " exactly one guees, Donald, who was the subject of our @everestion. Your mother always has been eweet to me, but today I had of 6 Tame’ heater, of vaNe ‘ core thie @ s Bho feeling that 1 was accepted without reservation, She took from She Gai color such ae purple, dark ‘tion ame, © ott appears Gow fi Grawer of ber desk one of the old-fashioned photorraph albums that jrown or black. The under part ts ‘ ouree, cleaniiness ani! to All one corner of every parior table in New England. And she | out from a circular piece requ me the adorable picture of you when you were five, with soft, loose, | « ourle; the eves and cheeks datnt!ly tintot, after the photograph w by your mother herself, Ob, | did so much want to take ft he en the cure, but tw * for alopecia. au combe aad mt three-quarters of the « ference of @ circle, instead of being u# | cut Like so many Tam-o'-Bhauters are 1 oe singed or cut off after each shampoo me! But I wouldn't dream of asking her for it. 1 never shal! ask her | from « compieie circle with the head- 7 + oun an D sige cut oul. ‘Thi jel L have de hata dear—tor anything of you that belongs to her signed, to attain @ prettier and wider brushes in bot ammonta water and then rinse the For she told me something of the wonderfu! relation that has existed | fare, has another ciroular piece at- 5 wisties and prevent (hem from rotting you two; of how she had played with you, read to you, chummed (sched lo the ede of the first one ta * ep the hair from turning gray, though It may be dyed you in your little-boy days, when you were years in convalescing from the hat is a lete cire tached View r redd od ot Lack of coloring matter, called Giphtheria which almost killed you. Now I know the source of your) with @ cording, and wired inside the pt sir to turn gray and extreme dryness le also anota tiful texdernoss, the sympathetic understanding you give, not merely | Av oriny ald in the distinction of frejue As this coloring matter ts In the roots the balr ture but to others. It fe almost feminine, although it makes you not the | this gra wilt hat is the her er a tng end firet. Gray bate ie very lovely and natate shout bit effeminate, I have to thank your mother ‘or {t, and for that rea. | ' 7 a your ora YF Tr beinn pened oa its course, No one knows better than the woman hetee alone I never can be jealous of her place in your heart 1 and out through slits and Ouckling Bhe {is well, with a fine, serene strength and hopefulness, It fe the #t u he ol ‘an suede, bright quality of her endurance of the separation from you that fills me yoy thie Neale yond be used effectively wonder and admiration. I wonder if one can be patient at twentyone?) The unusually chie effect which ts Jetting Don go to suffering and horrfble danger were only one sharp, shown at the right is not unduly dif- fieul fo perience and 0 ‘agony which I could endure and have over!” I find myself thinking. | Mciit foram, Wnexpertenced hand to it were like having a tooth pulled, or a knifo driven into my breast'" | of velvet or heavy satin are attached {t's nothing like that; it’s a grinding, remorseless ache, that never | cording, and the opin hon Werte except when I am asleep, Even then I think the pain is there, for 1 dented in ‘a cleft trom front to back. place of a brim, a feathered band- 6, dear, with tears on my cheeks, it Pp « in tan or gray, or purple to match MUST not make such confessions to you; {ft {s not brave, and I would/the crown, or white, or black, is rather be anything else in the world than a coward. We are re-valuing |i ved eerie ten cateete he rast ne back w! ° ig wings. @o many of the old virtues these days, but I believe that simple, old. In the making of both these pais bioned pluck, for men and women, will survive all changes {n the scales. | as in all others of the hand-made )li- " oon? Wi able sort, an interlining of a fabric What e!se do you guess your mother and I did this afternoon? We be liknown as mulleen should be used, |@xcellent taste. Would merely sug- blue eyes. Can wear any color but were six months ago. Kight or planning your Christmas box. It must be shipped in six weeks, the | which {a thin and slightly etifter who has tampered with the natural color of her hair just how much ge th sorrow she brought upon herself. Posttively not ached and dyed hair to natural color ; i ne but time will resto | Answers to Beauty and Health Questions. ine trouble an WANTS WEIGHT—MAt Itt At mixt cannot give you your correct welmht.| fume twiteht I do think you are too fat, however,| morbid thoughts, 4 the obesity diet will help you to lone weight. It is just as good f you as for older persons, and I per sonally think the obesity diet theland air baths, breathe deeply, en really healthy one, omitting, as it) nourishing fo iid up the v does, fate, fried foods, ‘sweets,| tality and improve the bloom 1 an *) starches and other indigestible foods. | sure these trout and the nervou heart will be overcom HF: | ter, Then, too, I am not @ physician » 1) 4nd could not an m you are not developed anyway. Of course, the other flushii of the face re oy usly caused by nervousness that | am almost positive the heart troub is also of nervous origin. It you avold excl ont, take sponge bath 1, |Best that you make the panel-front } rose. J. Rey triches from the floor would be | BERRIES—AMRS, 1. IF: Berrios —= c % and give: ape and body to the hat.| 4nd panel-back a little narrower than| Oxford cloth would be both modish | rect. You could ten ite lyngth| ond fruits are not fattening tf taken WEAK ANKLES—MAUDP T ety in charge of such things says, and that tsn't a minute too long bed beagles picid bebttald ne Ballin the ake which will make the! and iceable in a dark «ray-black | afterward, A train of your allk in| without sugar ream | Heel and toe raising, ftty times e your Christmas. Don’t you wish you knew what you are going to get? effect a little slimmer. Brown and, mixture. Bright sapphire blue would | double tt wuld be attached at : each practic ern! times each day (promise that there will be things for you to eat, things to keep you warm, | Answers to Querie tan check used on the bias would|be pretty for your weater, or | the should lon by means of hoad| SMALL VEINS ON LEGS—MRS.| {iy Tencial, also holding the leg ex ve you forgetting how to do that, | Fashion Editor Eresing World combine well, or you might find some, pretty shade of light brown known as | cabochons, being left to loop out FP. In: These have nothing to do WIth) tended while sitting oF lying down ings to make you laugh. I can’t have Ae Ld ng ho | I desire to have a dress like inclosed|"°Velty fabric or silk in brown| “beaver.” the Idle, between where it ‘s| varicose vans and you should ee awe and making the foot for cisples ; 5 you happy, won't you please | trip 0 0 — je : y be aved,|to worry about them ney do no , there are any special gifts which Mert make yo! ppy you pl —box pleated skirt, straight bodice, arribea ee color or tan EO | aught, This 1 ay be easily remov oe oy Te oeus tans aie te tantly | Around the nkle, This also warms ay hall ec Lvadsthouniooapa ines hie 5 teem Peckens me will et with panel front, and back of con- | Am to be married in September 04 | ryeion EAttor Frening World: tired try ttle more exe | , shall go to see your mother as often a * trasting fabric. Do you think the style | Fasion Faitor Erening World | would appreciate your advice as to| 7 stimulate the bload cineurauos | js gs . am making an evening w: ot t 7 Aung 01 TOO THIN—MRS. GRACED Rt adopt her, for I haven't had a mother of my own since I was twelve. |uitable for me? Iam elghteen years| WIN You please tell me what ma-| Ee yeur (eareuse Ceey aap 6 liste Satine Oe Se ly Increase the | slender person must learn to rest and 1 and retained| relax, This is the most important system may| thing to remember, because all ex- | the proper length for my ekirt. Algo! heavy peach color satin and ask your her is a dear, but he doesn’t understand everything. Being with your | oid, five feet four and a half inches, | terial is suitable for a suit for fall | Could I have a train which could be! i . miles. | Very stout, measuring 42 inches at " | 7 ° | pther, too, !s one of the ways of bringing you back over all the miles, dust and bina and aoeat walatlion. “T aud winter wear? I want something | removed afterward, making the dress running and gradu advice as to a collar, What ma-| exercise. onatipa e hi terial and cor:tasting color would you} waste matter in t , ‘, y. a polo: ?: 7 0 " thro the le ssively thin ‘sdns are hi er ere is go much she can tell me of the years when I didn’t know you, and | have one and a half yards of brown Rare LU togp adnan Bas Sole ealtable: toe denoee? The dress te to} iu t? I have light brown hair, | “#0 cause tho pains through 0 legs, wae a peri . ‘tghiy ni A ry minute of them is precious to me. If one's present {s just @ blank | broadcloth, double width. What other! sweater for sport wear and ask what | laco, ‘i arn twenty-two years «°~ 4 | blue eyes,*good color. LT HEART TROUBLE—MRS. D. K.: Pheals, fats, sweets, starch ‘water, ast—or dream of the future, ‘Then, now, | matertal shall I uso with it? color—something dark and service- | feet 5 inches tall, MLS bunehy black velvet collar would | Tt 1# not possible to tell you more| milk and eggs should be taken and um one has to talk of the p ROSEMARY F. D. B. lable, Am seventeen years of age, 5| “Wedding dresses are not 7 from a straight | about this without knowing more|acids and condiments avolded, Eat » your - *- L Your selection of a design shows| fee: es wide. than you briefly outlined in your let-| more, drink more, sleep more, 8 inches tall, have ight halr and made so exceedingly short [THE THOROUGHBRED Kitchell Webster _ By Henry bretty clothes, had meant her to feel It was an adinirable bit, of stage would be lost, If sho could tuck away partment, intent on furnishing her i] e sicl 8 at. e had sho! er & management, and it worked, thirty or forty dollars 1n- jhe amiled Kitchen, BUL SCION 3 look out of his bright beady ttle “All right,” the man sald. “I'll give over this—a stocking or @ teapot, it » felt very virtuously practical LETS AND BILLETS Here Is the Answer to the Que eyes and no doubt noted the effect of you a hundred for the lot.” would be all the better. . er beginning with the kitchen, In- * the blow, and was gloating now, in- " Cella took her pin out of her mouth. “She wouldn't waste time over tt, stead of leaving tt to the lust, That Every Man Asks Himself, am 3} wie over the prospect of getiog Now you arete note (ile, A cHune elt, TORaD't Aste tie eee eo te ete ine eat oune What Life in the Trenches Means UW Wonder About {hous lovely clothes for so near noth- dred dollars was what she had to department stores on the cheap alde man who came up, courteously con- By a Man Who Has Been There ing. ave, She had won—barely won— of state Btivel, werh throuen hoe cerned to know wherein be could Answer That All Women Wonder Tier Anely penctied eyebrows fat- her victory, Sho didn't need aby purciases wihour uty siiliceneiiy serve her “want to Ket every Cnn Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Sept. 10 tened, and her blue eyes darkened be- more, But the thrill of the game had about making up her mn, then go one needs for a kitchen little 2 neath them. » 60t into her blood, For the game's cut to the fle: and oasint the clearer Kitchen, for only two people. (Copyright, the BobbeMerriil Oo) Show him the way out, Marte,” own sake, and for nothing else in the woom Larry Duyle had, pretumably. She caught her breath there; and — At this point a cloud, the size of the world would crack and flake, jf GYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS, — ‘ she commanded crisply. “I have too world, she said: put to work This would leave turned away with a blush and a ® Man's hand, appeared on Cella’s tt were allowed to burn—and suc: Site Blair « succmnul young toric ma of eit Cols, Biaive wife, baring much to do this morning to waste “You can have them for a hundred Be turday frea for putting things in blink. ‘The thing sounded so. absurd- Dorizon, scolients would Happen t6 “apie of gl the agourity, hie cuaragter, 6: i ta maak of cant atootnes time istening to vulgar jokes. and twenty-fiv place and go:*ing settle 1 ly sentimental and honeymoonish The young man—he was a very the housewife’s most Mgorous atten RF a Re enotion, pa eucorim Celix deci ‘The inan began protesting volubly, she got, eventually, one hundred ‘i so ironically at variance with the t#etful young man—apparently. be- tlon, Se ee ee te ot iesation Maeno breakionn sod mut 9 PUt Cella cut him short and eighteen dollars, And the satis- grim reality—the total amash—bhe to- M4 aware of It, Gently, but tre He led her up, unresisting—dased ‘ oheap flat in another ° i ee a draughteman at “You don't speak English very faction she took in the superfluous . tally hopelens amas that had over. TesistYbly, he convinced her that such @ little, if he'd known the truth—to tab the new home well,” she observed. “Perhaps you eighteen. counted painfully out, {n CHAPTER IX. taker ee ed Te et aS want ® cabinet wae indispensable, The sumptuous ailvery array; cotter —_—_ 4 « didn't say what you maant. If you ¢rightfully shabby one and two-4c HIS programme determined up- on, her voice had the cold ring of “®V!Ns It effected in auch staples asf teu kettles, stow pans of assorted counter, was week and servile, Even meant $182.75, you m sray~—sh0 jar bills, was, it 14 the unexaggerated fl : Ais! lusto etleality mig flour, coffee, and ne by al frying pans, griddles. CHAPTER VIII. his oily’ black hair had a meek look, glanced over at her boudolr-clock— truth, ono of the very keenest pleas- on, she settled herself tn the “Tle Pret it ail aa obeaply Keupine them tn properly devised air- low, 14) suggeet tr he (Continued,) and*the unhealthy pallor of his face "fifteen minutes and we'll talk about ures she had ever enjoyed, train to the contemplation of 4, jonsible,” she sald Cet Snare was enormous—in ly, and hy ot Lemp ne Mh 1 t. Tecan't giv "i t rel i Gag Naw eto " calculable, Here was a charml “speak! fireless cooke’ PP 1B not to be dented that she wes accentuated tit t cant give you any more time | Well, by then it wus half peat © ted te to LIne = room aw —8hO this injunction didn't Aiscourage little affair, not unnecessarily. elahe Celia presently, in the widet.of this a little frightened. And yet there (OM ior another, all the pretty His eyes rolled in his head. He ap- 3y 6 o'clock Saturday night if Al. an ig the young man at all, What spoke orate, done in a modest «ray enamel, and the troubled quality of her voice was something pleasurable about ¢rooks the closet contained—evening Pealed to the high gods. The lady freq wera to be crushed ina con- ‘The first thing she saw was a big lou fer than words to him was the Not so showy as white, but more distracted him from the labor he, wer her excitement, too. A newcom- gowns, Huuse dresses, a smart little was beside herself—lunatic. These yincing and finished manner, she T@& rus. They looked homely, and ey of bar skirt, the look of oF ee practical, Being constructed entirely proceeding with, obviously con amore ton of emotions for Cella French. afternoon suit, and ‘her two opera were not the expressions he uscd. must have his new home realy for Were really rather amart. A bright {"® Condition of hor gloves, Indeed. of steal, It wan impervious to vermin —“speaking of fireleas cookers, baw cloaks—and he, after an appraising ‘l'm not crazy at al the very quality of the voice that and easily kept in f ntly sanitary much do id Cel @ stove cost—a ‘gas had never been an adventurer. sald Cella him, turnished—settled—dinner cook- blue would go well with the emoky ® © af slance at such, and the notation of a warmly, “I'm extremely annoyed at ju, ibae OF pronounced the words. condition, He couldn't conscientiously stove?” her first gasp of rellef when fivuro on greasy bit of paper with Raving to listen, when I'm busy, to Hi Oo tHe Saye Ele Bas Riper gray of the walla, she thought. It | He remarked easily that cheapness recommond anything inferior, “We don't carry them,” he gid, foccurred to her that she could get tho well Kod Stub) of @ Denoll. at: childia nonasnse, I know. whet dollars, and ehe had the better part Would be better perhaps, not to wee 8, desi ara tis eit COU NAL CEE anit tentatively too, went down on oonenet aS peek 1} iy Fig Ml . coc iq | A r for a 0 list. . Dundred dollars by selling her core air of utter finality, thirty-two You, and unless you're willing to pay °f to days. to the wrong sido of State Street for choap, This was to say, that you — Hut the cloud was getting bigger, Koo! one, [ should say, for thirty she had, for « few minutes, aciars and soventy-five cents for the at least half that much I simply _Im the buoyant mood of her de- that, They kept them, she know, got more aervice for your money, ‘The young mau, aware of this per. He or forty dollars : pretty sick, She'd seen herself jot, the blow almost finished her. won't bother with you.” parture from the house, fifteen min- tn all the big stores on her own side which was the real test, of course, by haps, relaxed hin severity in the tmat- And how much,’ eked, Ing @ great bundle from one sec- Sho felt a lump coming in her throat. | He came up, with a wrench, to Utes or o after that of the chastened of that thoroughfare, not being too eparing about your In- ter of fireless cookers. There was the things you have already pu batterea— For a sickening moment she actually fifty; with @ groan, to seventy-five Clothing dealer, the allowance, in re. 4 oat ene eniae’ 4 tal outlay. really no need of going to great ex. down on that list? Not these cook j-hand store to another, battered— ) 0) 6 Aon that was all the things to eighty, He looked the clothes all @péct both of time and money, seamed She went straight to and “Wa'll begin with refrigerators,” pense here. ‘This one at alxteen dol. ing dishes—the others? es ouraged, She had wept a f0W Were worth, Even after her reaemn over again, minutely, and delivered @mple. ought 1t for $24, Really for $4, you he said, “That's one of the mont m= Inra was as Kood an one really needed, ‘The refrigerator, the fireless cooker there in the street car, of pure had como to the rescue she went on an Impressive ultimatum- $82.20, nine piace wouldn't need much fur- ee, becaure she still had 994 lett out portant things, really.” An’ exceptignal valuo thin wack a and the [kitchen ‘cabinet, J seemed believing, for another minute, that — Cella got up and went over to her Mture—a table and three or fou ree eiry — Colla atarted slightly. §he'd for- specia ul Deen twenty, and wou 0 $84.2 piv ena then Bas aE that was all he thought they were dressing-table, sat down in front of Chairs, @ bed, kitchen things. It oc- ie 5 SH Then, with the reflection - ten about @ refrigerator. Their he again Celia turned @way from him, bit ® midden flamo of self-con- iu" ana the utmost that he would It with her back to him, took an un- curred to her, as she rode In on the that things here, after all, cost no jouse had had one built in. But of When {t came to utensil, though, er lip hard, and clenched her hands yt, Why shouldn't she play the ever pay. important little fei Pin out of her train, that {t wouldn't do to allow more than the same things would course they'd have to have one. the young man was adamant, There Until the fingers in her neat gloves @ as well as she could, instead "Tut anger—one of the best and nesiigee, and. holding it between her her Powwegeion of 8 larko sum Ilk® across the atreet, and that she could | fle spent an agreendle quarter of wan really only one 1 tnrtal for potn, felt numb. “For « matter of twenty ; most necessary of all our passtons, ; ready he- ‘ en dollars. to ot en hou etre Pear maileth ie vatarial for pots. seconds she experte eee vediy? if any bullying Pras to Hever forget that—came to the res. gun the operation of dressing for the lead her to luxurious extremes in her °*¥* time, precious time too, by not JV 1a.t tentatively agreed Upon one. was cast alumi Not ite cheng Sebsation one has when an elevator done, why not do it hersel cue. That eervile, olly little rat street, sald: purchases. ‘The place must jook @4venturing tn unfamiliar ways, #ho ‘Then they moved over to the Kitchen wtamped stuff. The solld article, The ®arts Kolng down top fast. ‘The entértainment of that idea be- standing there, pawing over her “Take him away, Marte.” Spartan, or half the moral effect went wp to the household utilities de- cabinets, finest, the most expensive enamel in , dlere’s where the difference came mm an epoch with Cella—really — : dalt oral effect went tp to the hou "changed the texture of life for her. — je had sat down at the telephone a cpesnetinhiemnenene seecnamnstet _ wend id ciitcanantnas in, The old Cella would have man ged « tolerably indifferent nod and a phrase about coming back a@ little ter, or looking # litte farther A} wether with, perhaps, a glance er By Jack Callahan |] | Srtet citshint io: ful suauenness of c leparture, And she'd have 6 away—sick umiliated. ry, a dealer who advertised a most ral disposition toward the pur- © of used gowns, and told him pasa saa - now Colla, after just that tly that if he cared to come to her SIT DOWN HAROLD L. (Had THE GIMME ME) (OH, | FORGOT WA AWFULLY) |]HE WAS (HO) He onee swe | the eevator’ turned back. to the se before 8 0 slock to-morrow DO YOU WANT To DICKENS DO BOTTLE To BRING IT! S AFRAID OF TAD TO SING \TAKE | of THE BOAT young man, and with « candidly rue Br Uke was very busy and would FALL OVERBOARD ? | |YOU OPEN OPENER. KEEP HIS TENOR. | Tat | uD DUE DIME | Tul" nlle met"his eye, Kagaged later, a =~ |THESE THINGS WILL YA? CAN You GIVING EVE ON mr o ) CRowD, CAN'T ‘I'm awfully sorry to have wasted ‘here had been an enormous satis- NO MAMA | ANYHOW ? omar IMAG! MONE THINGS ? REACH HER. your time,” she said, “but the sor: tion in feeling that she had got DON'T WANT eerateess ic yey, = AiGHT) TEY'L.’ ow AGONIZING! of things we've been looking ct are t the right intimidating ring into ‘ry voice. There hi ven been a ‘sfaction In recognizing that the + at the other telephone was play- the same game—didn't know her he could come or not; ted whether the things she had how him would be worth the ‘a. The ring at the bell at a r to 8 this morning meant that von this first skirmish, She'd the game better than he had. ‘pped her coffee daintily, and rie what things to bring out s imply out of the question. You see, I've only got $1008, that is, to | furnish the whole flat. It’s just a little thres-room place out on ‘the west side, | suppose it can be done omehow, It's going to be, But not with things I could buy he ‘Are you waiting to be told that on ‘hearing this avowal the young aman looked superior and annoyed and sald something disagreeable about our house of course not handling that clase of goods? If so, you will wait in vain, To FALL. OVERBOARD! AND THE’WILLYAS® anh j } a A ei Hise pA aan a b y My (To Be Continued.) 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