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Pauline Furlong’s Daily Articles on en rrr “Ma” Sunday’s Dressy Afternoon Frock of Quiet Charm Intimate Ta ks Plegance Modified by Reserve in Design Combining Durable Materials Wy Mildred Lodewickh, t= pi a ~ 6 ” = With Young Girls By Mikdrod Lenlewiek, <a Health and Exercise “THE MILLION DOLLAR GIRL’ ion ’ By “Ma"™ Sunday lig” Sunday. the Fan | Keep the Benefits Derived From Your Vacation by long Watks in the Open Air, and Portify Jour Constitution Against Sickness, vue Leangs lint we, very well dree woman & _ “ ; ut to me oe “tbe iniliion & 8 } Says Beening World's Authority. . , me ta . » |. Do you mean that he 19 a0 } { By Pauline Furlong ‘Ob, wo! She . ‘ eine . ore from a man ach prow : } ‘ . f the year and the « between The jury gave her a hundred the - wer and wie fr « the vacation season As I listened to the whole, sordid story of “tue ts i ake laa fortunate have allowed culfclent time for relane- Non doller girl’ | was infintiely sade he ’ eott tht © 4 jon a will reture ‘ ready and eager for That girl, it war shown om the Wilner 6 ooh , the datly ta ft life out of her way to attract the » was eulng, wh , a er ? t wed by life in ounger tuan be fact, Just over (went aap bhayee ergy a . e* about an improved one her knowledge of * i end her de x , : the nerves a general health, aad if yor veloped m o) understanding of bow . ‘ wphere y nue the ba € sir living as f charm throu lovely qualitier, ahe bad set | Tir combination of the drevs Pp you will rete d condition @' perstetently time, she had wor piling = i ad bealth and optinier She bad no intention of rrying lim raid ‘This was se melhin ™ While many of the o° Becond case of the kind. The first time, when 4, whe b and a judictow | and «eimming, cannot be ed later than October been given 000, on which sum sbe had Iived tn nd comfort f . wdlngly / tt Host beneficial of all exercises, | G tow years, meanwhile waking hereelf femons fo wifte of Jews Hy within your reach and fulged in at lea nour each day 6 end money from men ; all seasons of the yeu J was curious \o ree whether she Would come ty & ® : Rain « Mere with your d walk and, beginning t eft n, thy ashe was, very 4 » a Though it 4 o ogee ata . Hl ; aa with a mile a day, the distance should be very gradually increased to two. on bere » the second week | knew the strug ‘ ne a koe 7 three of as many as can be covered Without causing you undue fugue was She was fighting aga ‘ v f ‘ ; . | Always walk wit k, elastic step, whether you are fat or r J to me that sho would never yteld Oat wr e in " ’ | Always walk say ©p. r you are f thin, be wey tua her suddenty start up and push forward bits rs a ot . | cause this is the only way 0 s\iimulate the blood circulation and eneour tne were lieing and coming down the os priate deeper breathing than narily indulged = “the m ML je earnin a ving , tly , : ‘ " l merey 4 . . a Pa meet fitted, She tune : ahe Remember that superb hea prevents w eases peculiar to the Bo ber story, Her vorrow waa eo genuine and we 1 a fall season, such as hw er, colds and malaria, (rom attacking the bod: me moved to a strange oily’ fewer people know me the she pervs and & is ane medical fect that even contagious diseases ceane’ when we talked over hor plans. ob tat 1 ough nund # Mak Ge fs (ake bold where perfect Ith exists t nothing I could eay, for a while, anyway, would make people} arwoter of his ; , B. but nothiMarent now. do {am going there and work.” | f lace, three-qu Answers to Health and Beauly Questions. FTER a year there came a hearthroken letter j rough which. the arms are reveu | DANGEROUS MUSHROOMS) fore mes Viuld extract goaterue A “1 alwaye knew I would have to bear any " ry GAnd because they are flaring and MRS. G, L. Su: The dangerous va-|10 sa actophosphate of lime 10 past life might bring on me, but 1 dd no pointe at the my @ tiny bow rlety of imushro ny ti Gimpls syrup to make twelve Consos would be so hard. aj ured @ poin nized by a honey-combed appear-| Have the druggist mix this, Deep “E met @ man last spring who was different tr¢ onto the a 1 n-Nge Ss nee of the gilis, ' breathing and ches exerciaes He was no fine and clean, so frank and brave ‘ids. hedes ix eeaaa % an Gast ‘nn bee st at once. But I did not lift my eyes so high as ¢ ier oa \ pu eine ' hed baal ca ay think of me, Then I found out, a fow weeks 9 eg ha i Aa a e 4 ae 4 a Ane layer At tee babe GRAYING HAIR—MRS. G. F. K. e for me. 6 © too plain ab rena OK t : The Inut hat un, \ are am afraid that is the last bit of personal happir ere is & pretty twinthe of eelt-cc tom, a cup formation © bane « walnut h wr stain, taade st Somme. have, Last night he met me when | was comi from work and. w eh § the m called “death cup ir pure socennut elf Gaok: Rarwky Sane ed 10 my boarding house together who knew him and i mat the waistline, endit | mouthia oft then are reddia' pire Sonennnt tl es te ce Who had known mo before and all of my story; of the men {had ruined | in a vs the back. ‘The ‘ 1) (he: Cpr Soanges ¢ ao drug ate Korp the scalp well olled thd how [ had led two of them on unti! 1 had sued for breach of promise. | mode oy Nth wile tga lived, @limy cap and clay Pha nie teine ea Rew att emer soquaintance of mine asked to speak to my,friund i100 Q'or ov thn allie oF milk mu Le a Teas when |" : — vate I realized what it meant and my fears w Justi He told s, which, while primarily use the plant is young. Decaying mush 5 ie gt nr story, y friend came back to me wit ® fac t told the satin skirt in a puff at the ® | rooms of those tn the immature but- a vanecth’ the ek 1 y eannet be nodded serably. ' sud naaie : n of a yy mer above coming way to have \t made. Tin. | waist A shaw! collar of the a " | They aan be faded out with diluthd say. , . rer " F tend having Georgette #leev crepe ¢ e roll from a| WARTS—MRS, J. K. Me: Warts | jemon juice. ie ycaia only bow. my, head dumhly. oe (igh teat ae A Though gray squirrel, white rabbit Answers to Queries. thought of having’ tiesh color Geot: | wide, chemisette of the Cleorgette, | may be removed almost painlessly ve “He stood there without a word for a moment. And then he ee and other kindred pelts are suitable | Fasuon Patter, Beeuiog Wor gette coll, Could you kindly ad- which reaches to belt and finishes in| With the electric needle, SALT WATER FOR HEALTH— and walked away with his shoulders drooping. I have never seen tiim"|eurg for this frock, I consider the), ! am nir n years old, have light vise me as to the style, trimming, fin- a round Dutch neck, A narrow N.: Do not drink the salt Kat the walet line, & A cream lace starting at front VAUCAIRE TONIC — ESTHER It in a tragedy—but It Is a tragedy of her own blind, heedless selfish- Kirt would be pretty draped fof chemisette continues eround the Take two soupspoonfule of the ness and sin, brown hair, gray eyes, weigh about 100 pounds, am 5 feet’ inches tall water in the morning. Drink plain water or drink it with the juice of brown of Japanese mink or Ker brown of skunk the mv [at Hu Covgright, 1917, by The Beli Gantioute, Inc.) mie) pdibeed L T purchased recently some Allee bluejon cach hip and laid in pleats at |xhaw! collar (lowing mixture three times a day be- ‘half a lemon. aS if [PE RAENS: aS = —— =IES yY ai iain ie ioe RES REE <i wl e eo 11 happened pecnCutAe mnarwat ee that this, ¢ ut, is the begin ia nt ishing diseos et way = Mrs Mamphry Ward 4, pares She " they made w that this materia wanted her Unele atthow be she said. There was nothing, not the “The beginnl a vt ite tinaa y flowered ¢ i a Raper het ence tard Legare pig ch Here Is the Answer to the Question § wets ine’ iat SeeSud' want ecyoed, “enn OF evervibing”” wo tnte y flowered out inte moma, Hut you, youre ju aug cucu’ | BULLETS AND BILLETS . changed. For the former things were passed dreamed of before, You couldn't 4 boy, too.” And, indeed, It waa truc — eae senses That Every Man Asks Himself, an } °Sr8 Susan: go wim to «0 as tar away tend much at close quartors like that. { it cling all : : That All en Wonder About eee ome eet — You couldn't nurs ‘ave ; 4 come A @aphic Story of Life in the Trenches . Wom n 4 to you that night,’ he insisted, “and ? fi hind @ politely intangible manner, or me Tr work, ted the it Answer Tha things I idn't quite. deny CHAPTER X11. A obler oRacUieenine alanis; hes ne By Bruce Bairnsfather y wipe off the ree eee i deal to ¢ E will sing,” the preacher was no standard, not their own, that Ho» puzzled her, though, by : Comment, Vie Bobie-Mers Co,) i TOh, bat that” she eal, Mtked Gn rays, “the first and ,they must be always weting’ with Krave +} The English Artist Whose War Sketches Have Become Famous SIS OF VILECEDING INNTALMENTS suddenly, “Ws the ery best at of it hee wheal omitting vig that tt ngs got said ue that hi e . - zea - u wd at's in ryt you je BeoONnE they 1¢ to Know not only en n his lap, : a = CSS Ke'cons sy, ve tec? We hi won for veut ‘There ara three chapters inthis otheetn mind, but thelt 9 Pty, MUBITOTE aRe: gaia c lncwik (RV 1aunee Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Sept. 10 Marne poverty, Diair secur a 0, eS te ht tay yee boen married fragment of Cella's ani Alfred's had occasional sharp litte quarrels, tend you don't KoW LOW 1 10VO Lo 9 wanes Cae Tents thei? fine wulmrian, hous urn Y “buys eoond hand furniture fat fn ume. The all, if we hadu't, in our rage, sony. put we, at the concl n ot Uke the explosion of fire-crackers, beh Like we Be W love to % $ age ae ba?” eft" the addrven aid oweile bls tii howe: turned In and torn ho husks off Story; but we, at the conclusion of ay vie th the flat to righis aa 8 surprise during whieh they said and did things ° each other, so that we could see what the first, are going to proceed dl- to pac! en welch we lid things yrut from 7.40, when be started It was possible to economize in this know when she took on the job of Ese ae PASS we really were, You were ritht rectly to the third, Blessed is the bly prea eneY thelt’ respectable downtown, until the hour of bis re- direction, the hole this made In thelr being © wage-carner'a wite would fi HAPTER XI. That was tho last sho saw Sbe about me, you know, horribly right. jation which has no history. And friends, But these encounters left no turn, life to Celia was an intensely f ee ape s for the wi was shock- # hook Anyway, that isn't the story. CHA . heard him saying her name, just as That was what made mo so furious no history, An¢ ettecte: ‘no virtuous, self-pity. Sc'ous business, It was a business [o. There were holes, too, in other Sut her spiritual attitude toward A (Coatisnnd.) her voles broke over his and then, And it was true that you weren't the blessed, for the same reason, ie the [ti inecws uous, pItyY- that could easily have been hatefully things. ‘This laundry evidently didn't those hard lessons is a part of the ‘clock, hn the table set, somehow, they were in each other's man TI married, Oh, butt right, family which doesn’t give the novel- : ; dull and disagreeable. Under her old Understand the nature of silk pa- story at whe kept herself from T 6 o'clock, ‘nor, armas. silly, don't you sce? B Tm not jet a chance. ey began, now that they had system of dealing with nettles, atrok- Jamas. So, with an undaunted air, but Samwing aud drudging througa taem, the potatoes boiling vis: “Tighter!” sho said. the girl you married, ¢ stopped trying to ve up to any- ing them just gingerly enough to get feeling very hollow ingide, Celia told and submitting, by this attitude, te a ef!" sho #a ‘Tho three months which followed thing, to have real fun a rather the inaxlinum sting with the mink. herself that of course dt waa ridicu- spritual deteat, ously in their jackets, the He protested at this. She was the oo)" Was due most iJ aa to light 5 * ; ; same voelta, only now, for the firet Cella’s finding and renting and fur- rowdy, rough-and-tumble sort of fun, mum effect upon the nettle, she could lous for a woman in her position not two causes. One of them. Y ne slice of ham ready They had their talk, to he sure, to do her hii oh hen the moment but Jt wasn't until a good deal later. time, he saw her with open eyes, nishing of the flat in. up this sec- 4 Kvod deal of It due perhaps to their in @ week, have come to regard her- 0 do ber own washing. cloushess that whe was—putting the fire under w nio You can compute roughly how much _ | fo Alfred: and Calla it ensive patronage of the self as @ dismaily abused martyr. Her direst forebodings were more er with Alfred, to an extent spe arrived, she was seized with a panto iq \ a} urely IT ought or is ory 0! D y borne out by the event. There "adn't dreamed of wh ty. later, from the fac! potutoes stuck to her point : waa their theory of it, Cooking wasn't so bad, though it ‘an : d on she made Dae there appeared to be noth: wore Sham i aay hee ae potatoe: to know,” she insisted, sitting up remains the outstanding one, anc ie movies, of course, wer Waa ee perating to wiscover that Wau dt appeardl, a technique in this ti threat the aight of the dimnec » : alg’ d rubbing her sleepy eyes, When they ate old,'I fancy they'll or rm of entertainmen ; Eilane’ 4 te thi business which her own experience PArty. walt, and she #4- ¢ be warmed up in the frying pan &iraleht and rubbing sleepy eyes, 5 every ingredient that made things 0 £ . se og a ee "t—not without re they could begin thelr Piteny T remembe at girl well, Tromam- still talk to each other about ft. As 10k extraordinary street car rides. taste good was expensive. But wash- |imited to the washing out of sheer | He'd been dangerously P w abe 3 was the t sho, quite dispassionately, ond chapt ar right in r how an J and shocked she wa Us amazing, you know, how amusl ot ‘ell ttle blouses and handkerchiefs~had ‘he opinion of her he'd 3 are te n the incon: ber how annoyed and ked she was y see spective! hein 2 mazing, you know, how amusing {ng dishes! The new Celia shared the me Uncouscyously going all to pieces, Already who hot toy ye manner of When she found the new cirl—the new they see tt retrospectively, tt Is thelr 4 Street car ride can be to a Jovially opinion of the old-—that the nastiest HOt Provided her with. And the hor- ¢xbreased that night. ‘Tho old Cella, ould feel the tears coming uP and ® roneyinoon petals a ae they me, you know—fallin ove with od of pure romance--tires golden d, rat outrageously Hehaved wubytance in. the world was ereasy "ible f-tiguo of It! Before she had !f #he hadn't been burnt to ashes in Ne hroat, It would be In- washed up the dishes if the same Lnew way she didn't honeymoons strung on a silver wire snuggled together on one of tho dish water, She hated the way it ¢Venh Mnished the washing part, her the fire of the new Cella'’s wrath, hump in her Bad hing spoiled WS x quite ladylik And the new ‘The most delletous thing about thet K seats and guessing, in whispers, Was spoiling her hands, Her feot deck sahed as if she had broken it might coal y enough have done jus: fupiating to have evrything spove ed Re s e was r RCA and easily im- new mode of life was, perhaps, its t grotesquely and IniouslY and ankles were getting spoiled, too, ANd when It came to the troning! 4! her busbuud bad expected sne how, just in the hour of her triump But edt} SU heh One after, bicy upon, and night never intimacy. ‘They had never lived inti- sometimes, about the condition and ‘They would spread and thicken to Well, df you're curious, just try to Would 1 him find waiting for him, ; ad Teche temporarily, Celia’s nave got away at fy “t mately before, and this fact had a business of other passengers. All appalling proportions, if this life kept !"0n @ pair of double bed sheets by Hut you couldn't make Alfred be- Ne ee ne ee cored, pelt: 1 omiagion to provide curtains or come deeper-lying cause than Cella’y—thy told, there iv no doubt that thelr up long enougn, She was pretty soft, and yourself, Before who got Hove that now-—not on the oath of the tT insteal of the good-humored, aha om with a sheet pinned up over yoy f-a old Cella's—aloofness or her hus- & Jard of civilization dete ted of cours all over, and during the through with them, those two sheets Ktecording Angel, He Waa atill in the possessed young person sled been each of the two front windows, they anq at all band's shynosa; this waa the spirit of ‘ety much, Tt was surprising how fipet fortnight she wae discovering TePresented a vast, iilimitable acre- d¢pths of contrition, us far as 60 oe sob. #0t down to @ bathrobe and bedroom jiyy paw and real human, a th social group of which th yuch younger they got ¢ . t Age-enough for a country esta happy 4 man could be, over * ting on all afternoon, a J group y f y 8 new muscles ail the Ume that she had 5 the in. counting reer matroaked, MHPRCT Dasiv, settled together in the fignting mad, a dchen iahear’ torced “a. part mula Gata (eine wane Never known exieted until they began ‘Then, Alfred had @ horrible predilec- Justice he'd dony her. And « contrite ebaken, semi-liquid, tears big hollow chalr, and i on oth He etill wanted to jauwch her out of he three-room flat, of course, put Minite ining tb Galle &2 to ache. ton for the very thinnest kind of husband, aware that he has nevet, — all about everyth what they’ y but she was very ot a to hat in om hing to Cella var muzy woollen underwe: d pocks, Until HOW, appreciated yor ob my" Hee ; this fancy, but sh very much an end to all that in rom Hor spirit ached too, sonetimen, §! ar and socks, you, is @ much arch anyway, she could wash hor really meant by things they'd sald in earnest ‘about it than one. Their one bedroam was he man J married,” #he confided more. “excruciatingly than, her Which had to be bathed ae tenderly ore stimuluting companion to live That was something to do eS ne ad omitter. to do, and f 8 Insisted, just an alcove, really, separable by to him one night, leaning her elbowa muscles, Determination and dash ®% ® young baby, with than an aggrieved but nobly for- fe Tha : any cupbed WHat pale of aiiliew they had boon. {t. You curtains—as yet unprovided—from on the back of his whair, a ting didn't always win you a victory. And | The problem was rolved by a com- S!¥!0K one. It wast wonderful stim- > And, in tho bathroom, she eS And Cte ene A UR By Ad Cella, their living room, When they tu both hands, with a good “teht grip, when you were defeated, you did feel Promise, They learned to be less UUs. Living up to his new and atill pray vigorously for five minutos, though noe Just as I BAYS GRO hare: »be--next to the key in the door ut the head « his hair—-he was like a ble dog such a fool. To. cite a single ine recklesa about using things that had “gndering opinion of her, ‘After that, providentially, Fee BO ane cure YR MRE: < BIOS to. T love it.” falrs, they were as secure in enjoying the rougier and m n- stances; there wi disastrous day to be washed, and the flat things ,,THere Was another, which she was eA that one nad. f aur horning “I've just against intrusion as a pair of plor emontous sort of caresses—"tho when she tach the was She'd Were sent out to the laundry lews conscious of, This new lite of membered that sh ‘ last, bitserully you ea, and found settlers on a prairie. And they re nT married, you know Bilthely went it out to the nearest But I'm not golng into the details DC's Nad, extraordinarily, the quality a's schooling. ‘They'd be vor poyig ak, atl hem that lumious, Literally, what she didnt It was real. It took ings she did were effec- thing it fs. re now too, slice the bread, and with strangely refused to take verted, y respects, to the im- die-aged, safe 4 gnifled; ‘alw id ee 8 wholly laundry the first week, and, since It of Ce hadn't occurred to ¢ ide eee Raines a aed id “a de “ cs tual made things come out held on anything, she managed t betaine os | difterenitiy’ trown the war teva exet Bet it done. erwise have come out. Then sho de had boiled lor peeling them And then, ha ze Coming alive, she began expertenc- spo Ing & strong emotional tel 4.0%, By Jack Callahan 1 |i f,stmos emotional interest in ; tat! f the young = sprii 80 enderly nourished by’ the old gar- dener in the park, He go old, but d potato, ew Ce oo < iain Paluemeiisrsitests the aire. [YES.IHADA') ues (CAND HEBE Read AO. (ToT TEN | (rm mawED NY (Tore DID YOU BRING ANYTHING 10H LADY | etting & fresh vicarious lite out of heal | pi PERFECTLY TWinking | Took OF THE OL OD TIME ) POUNDS. | | WON'T BE ABLE ) REMEr ED ‘ | NJOY HER. h See eeisen imiuules, but it waa he JUOvELY TIME} pour | sit, 1 KMOW YOU'LL | 1 te ree, Rw re S Ma Feet EF EATON © | ty Hpbi ge dig ee tent i BUT 1™ GLAD | ‘ScHo01. yee if, \ GET Two MORE Uo you SUV" NECK | car Au THEY LEFT WAS KNIT! Fo tT Oke hee feek Tae coming up heavily—slowly, as t TO GET BACK | OPENING (ee mm pen ’ NEVER | GOWNS, 1 WAS Aut 1 | which expanded to a day dream’of an. he was tired. mK CAMERA NOS Seren L- HE FARM ] wcre, not too far trom town for Al-’ Bhe dropped her knife and th ’ i \ FIEND) 7 5 sees mie \l fred, where, while he Was away ai that impaled the potato, and put her N MORG IM THE v work she could have flowers and gar- face down in the crook of her arm Bhe was #0 Iimp sho was sure sie couldn't stand But when she heard the door open she did, and from the doorway of the kitchen she saw| him standing in the other. i * Bhe saw his gaue travel, dasedly, with a strange, unrealizing wistful ness, from one obj to another about the room—from the bright} stove with its glowing doors, to the Wie hollow easy chair, and the little spring rocker w its age trim} mings opposiie it, to the table with | the lamp in t die, and the dhecked table cloth. It was c around to her now But befor reached her she saw his eyes fill i with tears, |den vegetablea-—chickens, | But that was only the fringe of the Jidea, The core of it she didn’t reach | till a little later, She came upon it | one afternoon in the park and stopped with a sob oo sudden to be repressed, She knew now what the growing thing was sh ally wanted, Before her yes Was ® common enough sight, @ mother—Ttallan, she looked—sitting n one of the benches, nursing a buby. (To Be Continued.) | BEST NOVELS PUBLIGH: ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS,

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