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Pauline Furlong’s ' Daily Article on Health and Exercise “ TT ae THE CELLS OF THE BOUT ot te interesting Many celle are euuem mher ood @ tee ery end remmete 1 wells oF ore corte wake op pe while others ere com 2 human body, eantly moving and om es butlders, e * fr © cOrrlert, messengers and workers - as reve Other typer ef celle are the Aight e . (he large white celle of the bedy | § bd heh of whieh protect it agsinet poteone. : © These are the ealdiers and eatiors Mm, « and who come to the rescue tn times! 4 ety syetom te attacked by éte-| é a u siure fase, Stl others are the serve celle Sine suong ie) lives ahd whicl onite and send messages to r oe ¢ m, quite inde tremote organe and tlaeues. Boch te f other toe general) the bury but short Iife of these 4 Withe tn@ividuals and they ar» title have many and! continvousiy being created and con | . w and thelr stantly dying all during the process @tistence and tasks if the body may of It be compared « large communt Vow veaders realtes that the Of mlifons of persons, Whore ¥o"% 18 human body actually dies faster dur- @ and protect (he ling tife than after death, but this 's ud ' rue, because after death the cells; re ve fT mn other activities and asae. a large number ind fations, either animal or plant, To- * ch have a rate} morrow 1 shall tell you how col luty to perform and the} health affects the body agains’ dis-! oir wctivities fs Intensely | case | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions WRINKLES—\iits RANK IL: jempty expr and {f you oon Try to 1d wrinkles It ts much | "nue tn this mood you bound to wager to do than remove them, |'* leet It in your expression, vat a with 4 nourtshing skin food TO WHIT - : 1 massage them with |C.: U, i We whet Pry GRACE * for this makes more| 994 ‘so us a paste tank, fasten vom Cultivate calm |11¥ it on the neck with 4 aott guute 4 water on the skit, er spreading it pientifully over th and do not rub ar ard fra strok lines than !t ren end use dark parts: Héne) © tablese especially around the ines. Wrinkles) fuls; lomon Julco, two tabloaprontats denote dry condition of the shin. whites of eggs, two, and enough a mond meal to make a paste. ‘This QLUTEN BREAD - THe * splendid bleach for arma and pee eease—une vga cong 2AM tklsy harmless 1 face. two-cant stamp for thie and To will CLEANING TH " mail it to you. Lack of res | J. L. N.: Every ¢ 7. Wad have ts vents my repeating thin OF more tooth aud the: * should } or POULTRY AND SQUABS—M. T, ®red in tb “Th “se : Nd theso are not fattening wh vaked or roasted, . hed on arising, | going to and after each m | Yes, charcoal ts effective, Do not use } pul stone, Let the dentist cleat the tartar off wien PREVENTING OLD AGE—Mrs. HARRY T.: There is not much you} can do to rep | y few months, ove the fallen muscles - of tho face if you remain in the frame | FRECKLES—M. B.C: Diluted of mind about which you write me,| lemon juice ts ono of the very best ‘Two signs of advancing age are heavy, | things to lghten and bleach out rigging jaws and a slow, faltesing | freckles. It will have to be used 6tap. oft Bo alert and always cheerful, they will appear aguin when Walk and move with @ youthful, | the skin is expo. ed to the tpringy step.” Keep the “nind on | yecadle glee cheerful subjects and t. tin SCANT EYEBROWS—MIZ.D) ethers around you. There ia always| K.: Do not clip the brows, pry] fuel for all of us to learn, Nothtas| omkes them thick and stiff. Brush 49 moro wnattractive than the dis- them with a small tooth brush end interested, Matlesy faco with dull, vaseline cach night. B Massage | | SusPectS | p Lead MOTHER. GRAND MOTHER, . WHEN LAM (KCN Dotrep uP § ee ie ae XK [Nopoby, ) EVERYBODY DREAMS ABOUT) MY HAIR a luiKeEA YOUNG / GIRL J at — Diece and an old clog to stoke our ry e Trenches Wet, after the suai audtber, of ong days and still longer nights With Sketches by the spent “under theso couditions, wo by Author came to tho dey when it was our 4 i turn ¢ > out to rest billets, and a Mr. Bairnsfather, an English Artist, Sey bis age en ”, * . 4 aplendl a « stay Is a Captain in the Englis “packing" it 4.1, M. As soon glish Army \v it is dusk the servants slink off 4 ross tha: nip morass behind and (Ooprright, 1917, by Brice Kass miner 2 aed ui . belongings back to SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDI Mmbera @ These Mmbers Tee Sear reet har, Se, natii, Goee Ho th to four miles ven they wm Ba t ne trom tha Regimental Trans- - si headquarters, to take all the a ; ropa back to the billets. CHAPTER IV, Wo don't leave ourselves until the Couttaued,) incoming” battalion has taken over. 2 | i inable H, thosg days in that trench of _ After, what seems an interm! <4 Pe . presve * wait, we hear a clinking of mess-tins ours! Each day seemod about a week and rattling of equipment, the sloab- long, 1 shared @ dugout with a pia- ing of feet in the mud ‘and much toon commander after that first night, Whispered profanity, which foes to The machine-gun section found a Se aw eat the other battalton sultablo place and made a dug-out arrived, and are now about to us for themselves, take over these precious qt in the y, round, When the exchangé is com- Day after day, night after night, ne we ure free to go!—to go out my companion and I lay and lstenod to the dally explosions, read and talked and sloshed about that trench together. ‘Tho greatest interest one had tn the daytime was sitting on the damp straw in our clay vault, scraping the mud off one's saturated boots and clothes. The event to which one, looked forward with Now and echeme some logged turnip fleld at the again we left our dug Boche trenches opposite, the greatest interest was the arrival of letters in ¢he evening. section, while I ¥ nut and sloshed down the treich to ana dismantled improvement or other or to furtively look across the water= tackle, such Occasionally, in the greatec for our few days in billots! CHAPTER V. was about 9 P. M, when we turned into the courtyard of a farm. My sergeant saw to tho unlimbering and dismissed the nt into the farm yself of all my revolver, fleld glass, as cks, & Ment, still, fogsy mornir from somewhere in the alluvial depths My ; of « Hhinaes Rreneded ench woul burst into @ eorap, of wong, wuch ag— Tee ANd yt ning myself he . vover dle had brought ina meal of sorts and a "aiinyiy fade aves, lald it on the ollcloth covered table to emerg n this horrible deain and go round Dy thet I wan now doined ey ne Kun positions, What a Job! Lgenerally went alone, pT dinricrmasier They lived at and in the darkness struck out across the sodden fleld, tripping, stumbling is farm tiy, and only came 4nd sometimes falling into various se)! holes on the wa to the trenches on occasional excyrs ad gomnetimes failing into various sel! holes on the wa a __ 1g the trenohen, on goanalonel excurs It was during this first time up in hasty part of W » Hough, before the trenches that | rt a soldier out of our dugout, a task which not this. go, although consumed with a \servant. one of us succeeded in doing. My Plin gnoaiing envy, | wos full of respect As I had airived just in or sustaining Lito under these condi- for them fo With the battalion to the tregehes, tions was to change my boots We three » a ve merry and the acquisition hud to bo made by 4 as possible, If there wasn't time for genial ¢ towe We now had search in (he mud, 1 found # fellow » {used to try and boil the water 1G something distinctly resembling a who hadn't it been an ofticer's ver before, but who wanted ‘to be, I Nked bucket. I always put my puttees on guy. the look of him; sv, feeling rather like first and thea @ pair of thick socks, 4; Kobingon Crusoe wien lig booked s% #2 Giusy @ Pale OF Boots. Leould, b U this I got mo a map din ad means, hurriedly slip off the aod- den palr of boota and sock: sur apout five ns by Keeping my teet to the fire breakfast, a lu and lip mud and wea and a dinner each ‘ing, pushing um and com- wet, darkne f four daya in It was a glorious fe open the door of thi in from all ing yards away, an? .rom then onward on another set which had become fairly the trenches. A supper I dis~ continued with right to the point dry by tho fire, We lived perpetually appeared into the K kitchen place where this bors tinishes, This fellow damp, if not thoroughly wet. My and did what was possible in the of mine did all my cooking, such as puttees, whtoh I rarely removed, were shaving and washing The Bel- {t waa, and worked in conjunction more Uke long rolls of the consist- gian family verded @way in my friend, the platoon ‘eommand eney of nougat than anything else, here, as th rooms were now servant. Cooking, at the times I wrice thanks to the mud, our exclusive property The cold w about, consisted of making Innumer- able brews of tea and opening Uns of bully and Maconochie, Occasionally bacon had to be fried in a mess-tin 110. One day my man soared off into cul- inary fanvles aud curried a Macouu- chie, Ihave never quite forgiven him for this; J am nearly right again now. ‘These two soldiers never had to leave thetrench, It was their Job to try and find something to make a fire with and to de all they could to keep the water what got me. Per- without food than a fre. A fire of some wort was the only thing to cheer, Coke was scarce and always wet, and it was by no means un- this sort Bil; the fire wante mendin’.” sonally, I would far rather have gone the family consisted of common to overhear a remark of whilat shaving, and solemnly “Chuck us the biscuits, me with dull brown Flemish eyes, made out what but, approxt- mother and 1 am pretty dren, 4® about around me ‘atched I have never quite mately, 1 should think, father and ten child: certain about the half a platoon D0¢ The father kept in the background, At night I would frequently sally recting, I fancy, from his usual day’ forth to @ cracked-up village behind, , work St hiding una and perhaps procure half a mantel- tn enormous numbers, under mounds ractive turnips, ULLETS AND BILLETS of mud (the only form of farming in- window, would near”tho distant rat- ¥ which came under my notice tle of rifle fire tam AWay beyond the ) woods, mother, however, was “all — ‘These fouf days at the Transport “in more senses than one, Farm were days of wallowing In rest, was of about observation balloon pro- ‘Th 18, of course, certain work (0 fons and had eye for be done in otton avith the 1 ? inain chan wrap ch gun departn such as over dress, sho ine was hauling and ¢ wuns and Lilt i ec drilling the sect rval much 4% the evenings and ulehts were a pers for everything fect joy after those spent tn eryihing they do trenches, ly collect any pro OF fos Ma CHAPTER VI. : nin our farm NE evening I was sitting, colled up in the slime at the tom Thad washed and shav of my dugout, toying with the once Andre und Gor Tirsticen inte mud enveloping my boots, when an Inner chamber which had © @ head appeared at a gap in been an apple store and wen my mackintosh doorway and said, On @ straw mattress io tie oor “The Colonel wants to seo you, air.” Pyjamas at last! and an rou 1 So I clambered the fleld, down a tre and went across h, across @ road sleep, Occasionally would wake and, liste 2 0 © f “GHUCK UB THE BI8CUITS, HLL) THE FIRE WANT® MENDIN'” Hideas on. the | and ask your advice | For Hom tern cut $a one piece with box pleats down each aide and a belt passipg over them. Having observed your princess ines, [am 8 dréas | modish By simply leav- ing off the belt, would [ bo achieving anxious to herve t hud down a trench ugain to where the headquarters dugouts lay all in & row. { came the Colonel's dtgout, whore, by tho light of a candie-end stuck onan Unprovined table, he wi NiLUibg, busily explaining somethiay by the ald of & map to a group ol our officers, L waited til he had linished, knowing that he would Waut to seo me after as fl machine gunnor's Job is always rather 4 specialized wile ln he plained to me vished me to do with tmy tint rough outline .of the projected) at- tack, He pointed out on the map where %e Wished te to take up pos sitions, and closed ¢ jnterview by saying that he thought | should at once proceed to reconnoltre the pro- posed sites, and lay all my plans for wetting into position, as we were go ing to conduct an oper: on the Hoches at dawn the next day 1 left and started at once on my plans. Tho first thing to have « thorough good look at the ground and examine all the ponsthilittes for effective machine mun I determined to take iy Bergoant along with me, #o that he would se as familiar with the scheme in hand og-uperation as I was, It was raining, of course, nd the night was us black ae piteh when woe both « nut on our Sherlock Holmes excursion. 1 ex- plat the Idea of the attack to him, and the part we had to play. The troops on our were going to carry out the actual attack, and we, on their left flank, were & « Assistar ne D ers in ig half-right to cove © andy My Job was I had to bring as man machine gnuoe as LT could Spare down to the right of ¢ own ¢ to anelet tr My Sergeant and t wer to ex mine the ground was on ential for us to fx uf to aur jast trench apd lambering over the puras aid what we ¢ to fi of the & 1 in front, ar We Could best fx our mac to cover the enemy, We that in to get a fleld of was necess aa n th nef nd ar nachine gun emplacemen This necessita ‘up of about ten collecting all the Ag &n emplacement, and mounting ar machine gun, It was now about 11 P, M., and all this work had {o be omploted before da Having pap at thera wae not ‘he olig’ f any sleep and t w 4 ke being a busy day, we commenaed to carry out our nefarious Jowian A section, m o wean started on dingty wish Joh it waa! ' pit foularly roationa (hat n pton aqulbbing away whilist Aly «ing, and it was somo t fore wa had the deep enough to be able to atand upright © fear of ap ire In some py f our an anatomy, it wee allowsiher mu 4 Whole Ocean Was for This Rapid * 5 sunt, AL avout before q hour dawn we had got as far aa making an the emplacement. ‘This we started to put together as hard as we could, We cd sandbags with the earth oxca- ed from the sap, and with fre ciod cnergy tried to complete our de- ayes before dawn, The rain and darkness, beth very intense that hight, were realty trying. One would pause, shovel in hand, lean against the clay aide of the sap, and hur- riedly contemplate the scene, Five men, & sergeant, and myself, wet through and muddy all over; no sleep, lite to eat, silently dig sing and fili- sandbags, with an ever-watehful on the dawn, Light was breaking across tho ay before the Job was done, and wo had still to complete the top guard of our emplacement, Then we had some fireworks, 'The nervy Boches ‘had vpotted our #ap as something new, and ther bulllts, whacking up ageinst our parapet, made us glad we had worked so busily, We were bound to complete that emplacement, po at convenient tnter- aly we crept to the opening and, after saying “One, two, three!” aud= denly plumped a newly filed anndbag on the top. foch time we did this half a doren bullejs went’ cipping rough the canvas or Juat past over- head. This operation had to be done about a donen timen, A warm job! At Inst tt wae fin Inhied, and we sank down Into the bot tom of the sap to reat, The time for the arullery pombar had been fixed to be. abouts A.M, iff remember tly, #o WE got a little reat between finishing our w ane the attack ttoe At about an we eat tn the #ap, we hoard the first shell wo over, went to the ond of the traverse along wide the emplacement and the ¢ an trenichen. We were to fire at any ¢ one fer, and when th ed, at the end of the | rea we cor tal alta ¢atar mbardment, we uh wire golug to keop up @ perpetua aprinkling of bullets along thelr re- nerve (renches, A few isolated houses stood Just in dine with the German on these, and they gave t Pasi, orumpht" Ist wlirape rumpht bang! hard at he burat and whiawed t all along ¢ Geoaan parapet, Tha view in tre ’ Deon roof hase of black i ‘ after “heavy” burs top of the Boche positions, Col Aught BiKME of & lot ¢ eneiny slong @ Bh ania \ (rune of theirw, apparently with wien tion of reraforeing Ui lun We soon had our machine gua pepbering Up Uese unfortunales, and Two Autumn Blouses By Mildred Lodewick COPY THE DESIG PPP PP PP PPL LP PLP PPP PPP PIPPI PIPPI PIPPI P PPD PLD LDL A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE Begin the Story on the Home Page Monday, Sept. 24 e Sewing AS i te t* 0 renner anne — +h purpose ' . erm “ t ple + eck} PRETTY BLOUSE DESIGNS FOR . on oon aa WEAR WITH FALL SUITS. ee ne aw at * * | collar and ¢ " It ie « leave off the belt would be el o dyed a p wer If you fitted In tho side seame it fale & ' r to give’a trim wemi-fitted effet ecru. Indeed, ved on dre putin would be wo owhite ame Ka wotet for and eufts winter rnoon dreeres, and "tH Wort efore a & ¢ for the}, Plea jt to fix over the 1 " following sty dress, Dress Tite Blowee 4 a round! is Of gray taffeta and Georgette, aklrt r ' men [being all ( Kotte, ht taffeta emb 1 ruffies, apd a satin half dersk e OF nd the| Waist ts a taffeta monkey mane flows vut a de- | With Georgette eves. ta mM in the complesioned aad could stand « An emt also seen! trimming C. roma the i ket tn th Beaded banding two inches wide, or peplom ‘ nd the edge of the | faille ribbon in dull bi, eve by the way, ia alor brick red, " eo 1 ctive feature of the #trape emerging from siits below the tr ort a the cuff shoulder ew in back and passing n with the sleeve, a seam | throug s in front Below ssary at the back of the band, | line, but reappearing from s may be made almost tnvist-| edge of the bodice to drop whipping the edaes together. | ends. taffets ribbon servos deltght to give welght to the blouse, | Mahlon Maltor & 1 a ne ning with a camisole ia 1 would like to add a touch color | ade a part of tt. ‘The ttle eollar| to @ black satin dress which is made may be of flesh pink or white wagh-| with a mediaeval neckline, et hie watin, or in a color to match the|acroaa from shoulder to | shoulder ines. and a@ alightly elongated wairtitne [where « narrow gach tier at thr back. I have ileht hatr, fair skin Questions and Answers.. | Dlue-gray eyes with Diack lashes and Pashiou bAiteot Bening World: eyebrows, Would apprectate any T have started to make @ blue serge | augmestion. MISS D. 'T. dreas for hoarding school after a pat-| A sil cord In @ charreuse or emerald green or a bright blue worn jabout the neck h either a tassel Jor metal ornament welghting tt be \low the burtline would be pretty, or you could wear a cluster of colored velvet flowers at the left side of the low waistline, Hardly Big Enough Fire Romance from that moment on kept up an i) cessant fire on the enemy. On left two of our compan ing up @ solid rapid Ore man lines immediately in front, At last the bombardment ceased. A conftised sound of shouts and yells on our right, intermingled with ate rifle crackle of rifle nre, told us the attack had started. Without ceasing, we kept up the only agsivtance we could give, our persistent firing haif- right, How long it aM tasted I can't re member: but when [crept nto a eo! dler’a dugout, back tn ohe ou trenches, completely exhausted, heard that we had taken the enam trenoh, but that, unfortunatd@y, owing to it# enflladed posttton, we had to ebandon It later, pon the Ger A few days later, as T happened te, be passing through if, shatter Plugetreet Wood, 1 Pee een es clearance ‘midst the trees, Two rows of long, brown mounds of earth, each surmounted by a rough aimpla wooden cross, was a)? that wa inatde the clearing, 1 stopped, and looked, and the then went awn CHAPTER Yit. URING our next rest 1 dectded to visit Nieppe and eet nome money from the Fle! Cash. for, That was my firet fall, but m ond wer even more atrange. In u truculent tone I eatd 1 (ell Parker to get my hor (1 Just shows hew reckleas warfare makes one Addeuutit 8, still afternoom, } started off 1ormMous success, J walked and tone, past all ris of war c an feapateh ridevs, N eoided t teke up hunting, when the tune came me to settle in’ Englthd once nore, However, a% TE neared the out Nioy fnd saw the flood interlad traffic, 1 determined to Joave well alone—to tle this quad-, rupod of mine up at some outlying hortelry and walk the short remain ing diata niu the town where ¢he fico. t found @ suit letting myself dow rode off with a stiff 1 action to the offlee, Hav 100 franes all right Tima t of my short time on " g about and having the town, (Yo Me Continued.) enennnnnnnnrnnamen BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS. Ne ee