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Pauline Furlong’s Daily Article on Health and Exercise THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD CIRCULATION, wedy . of tee which paterely on D ry and « ‘ . . i ' forces ¢ i onwe ance be i ae a piliorie ¢ { wale cme ‘ 4 eye ning bet ’ Ce es | w omar ent from the capt readers know hen loaded with po! tm pertant whier smulate in the tieeues, and Werk the bioed performs tn the body, | '* Teturned to the beart fast what it does and when it does| Frou the heart the impure blood nt sent through the pulsatt reries The aission of the blood ts to into t vessele which to the carry oxygen to the tlesues for their lungs, © eit gete hould get upbutiding, and it also removes the! its freeh supply of pure oxywen, and Polsons from Three times again ma the tripie cireuit of the minute the b makes a complete | body, with fresh food for the tissues ireult of t don tts re Thus we see the importance of pure af m the é and of « brings the p veh wetivity of circula through the lungs, where it ts given tion ae to reach and food all t up and exhe ough the outgoing of the yecuuse without ‘ breath senua ealth the very pro of With each beat of the heart the | life alled Answers to Health and Beauty Questions, DIET IN SKIN DISEASE Mie. | Do f ’ " » H, B.V; Nearly all kinds of skin dis. | (ake nd f eases improve under proper t; em | 4 7 m se pecially in this true of acne, webor-| reduction of f at a, capitis, eczema, proriasis, &c., (only bring temporary and frequently doctors use no other! pang method to overcome them, The OBESITY DIET—NMKS Fat 1 foods are milk veois and f butter oil, mm s a a| D, pit beet avoided “ Ail must be the t obestty dict is tal Hecesary, 1. Fata are burned up in f the food eaten is also and produce heat and ene at less of all foods for a work, and they should not} A will ae im » freely eaten by those who do not} provement the cond the | do much physical labor. akin } HEAVY FEELING ARS. | 1SH"—Y must cat OLIVE OIL TO rN. B AND “LIVER: | wen vegetables | uch water and ape juice the oil—a table- a great deal clxe to svereone | poonful of and you will not) this. Kat mu sof all foods and | y isto ko mitch, Grape juice | drink freely of water, ‘Taka lemot irishing and fattening | futce in water each day before break- faust TO SHAPE THE ARMS—MAUDE Ii: ‘The arms may be made large) GANCER—MRS. D. RB. Mi T can through physical exercises and chest! not advise you about this, You should beat for developing | consult a doctor at on Poqecnne upper arm nis is @ fine exercise t fe nk the night sweats are caused by the forear NARROW FEET—MRS. KG. I! | Fish AS BRAIN FOOD—M. J. If Which are longer and the | phis is not true, and nour £ ok w. Be ¢ foods which bring purer blood to the ful not to sau Into sh \ brain and swiftly moving blood will witeh > w, because YOU help you both mentally and phys will cau! orna, vions and ingrow-| cally, ng toe nats t —— = - Frida y. Evenind World Daily Magazine Maurice Ketten DAP Bow’ ) REA | bape, @e, are ortrave = —- i fea - “as —_ ss een i wine gird SHuT UP! frock and © + thes 14 and ten's-ear le Ke ed scarfs are a! , 51 CAN'T HEAR ) Sake for barat’ va ( MYSELF TALC ) A egg ll se Ge coe ii the one I m showing be of contrasting being may ymbinations with white Uning. | signia ts embroidered of its ends. | girl's hero ts a member | for the artillery, while The bag which drops EXERCISES “FOR THE AGED, AND WEAK—Mits. Hl 1 K th leeply what you 1 digostive organs. which do not STRETCHING TO GROW TALL-| ER—ALEEED KK: It is irely need ax th N all outdo Pid exer MASSAGE TO REDUCE—\ T. Gz Women who are get sage t nts for ob not allow masseuse or grease to the flesh oll is astringent enough to i prevent stretchir makes it loose and LIc- Me q Gr ct ¥ wr as tos you leave Thal- ARSHMALLOW toasters, hone ade wire are useful addi-| ns the fireplace equtt }be ti tl was or ular Mechanics. Use 1 =| sq K red ones Y per wire for om rings and| kind, 1 called and tell the vertical upper ring|him to bring his entrench and its continu: which ts the | be to pry up som handle wire, si of 1-16-inch| It wasn't very easy fitting diame! The twisted wire should | of the entrenching tool into the crev be long enough to get the wooden | ices, but once I had got a start things handle well out of range of the fire.| were easier, A common file handle satistactory lt was @ big job, and Smith and I for the handle Soldering is) dl were hard at it, turn and turn about pensed with in the basket constru he eof that day, A dull, rainy Hot fine copper wind blowing the old sack ie all points where 4 ore \ in the doorway, and in t or join. This prevents the wires from | semi-darkne inside yours truly separating under the heat, as when|{handing up Helgian soil on a war gulawed. worn shovel ty Smith, who held a CHAPTER VIII. ment. An ordinary spool, of the siz iy shown, {4 used as a fc on which iss en. to build up the wire ba Ays Pow Tom par sheng ‘ | When T went into our cottage I search No, t wasn't one, Now, the the | cellar and t have a p) » dive t | this terrific outburst of sagaeity I sa eult-load jam, disc thes }pal. Wo agreed it was nd idew. L was ene niways king @ c y own, L said £ would mak nyseif, 1 So Hudson retired into the lean-to | and L commence thi xinecring project 1 much as hecessary i lated fith on tt | striking something B ULLET.S | A IN D BI LLE TS By ae Halenetachar nore shells crash into sin front, A was at this am h all in all, title it may easi do this a ment t of one of my sk ous parts of the very quaint place. fh Army, Ho WO didn't the Brit ke it New Patriotic Scarf as Fall Dress Aid Licry Woman May Now Wear the Insignia {of fabric 15 or 18 inches wide and 1% or 2 yards Jong are sewn together for army black or rose red, khaki color with a purple Iining, a dark neutral purple | The distinotive | toature of this scarf in that an in-| ‘Tho insiknia should be according to the corps of which a| cannons which { have ptetured being | would stand for the signal comps, | crossed guns for the infantry, &e. It ‘is a very pretty and original comelt. ches, “They've September 14, 10917 Mer Hero's Corps ty Mildred Lodewy ; THIS8 ATTRACTIVE SCARF CAN BE EASILY MADE AT HOME. ° \ is made on the newest lines, on the order of a Chinese lantern, Tho bulge is achieved by the Ining of the bag being shorter than the outside Straight rows of colored or stee! beads around the bag and a heavy silk tas- ol ald in the lantern effect to-day. ‘They lors, pretty blue with | Answers to Questions. 2 one or each | Fahion Batitor, Evening World I have some olf rose Georgetie crepe, pudive eoeened | one and »-half yards, and four and one-half yards of the #ame color pussy wil- low silk, which I had crossed flags | this summer, but am now asking your ald in a «@tyle for a @retty afternoon Gress this winter, I am forty-one years old, but look much younger, and wear youthful clothe, I am §7-tnoh bust from the arm : eal Cin frog) an U8-pounder, pros peo nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Aner AA nner AAQOAARORACRRPCAACAP ORAL LER oe edvement “witame foot thick of curth, bac we had been down our funk if . , A Real Story of Life in the Trenches | Sis-'s"siwirie't ‘ker ce: fictive" itt Suet | A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE oe eee eh ‘a * one ad direct hit. froma ‘dolimmon” would a ; . the rings 1} snutted completely y) ‘nough Une the Georgette crepe for watst, 2 ib ‘ With Sketches by the Author of bursting ean Rin MeneR An rae A Whole Ocean Was Har i 9 s" croas pleoas of the silk, also sleeve praeticn a ati 4 Sar nen : =F Maes { for This Rapid Fire Romance toimming, @teal emis, Re muscles | A : : a Jack x. ¢ etl at ol It ———_—_—_— b beads, ee en ess Mheteh ana donot) | Mr. Bairnsfather, an English Artist, wat vc wie cig Rumble by obw nein: Fo Of Begin the Story on the Home Page Monday, Sept. 24} | poion pave, reine Words fo them in A | Is a Captain in the English Army PT Deen ro mtnpig HEP And alae ek : ae en enrnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannanananmananannnanncnconnnnanh| tam nineteen years old, have dark sara. | © the co This ne wl up to 1 trenches. Ag I went L heard four| brown hair and eyes and weigh about ee Nera ht ie Jou ace Girvoue you | (Caner, 99:7, te de pianensel wii G1 #7 Pomaanal boa ut forty sandiigs nd wurvey the F “Into that farm, it| 199 pounda, Am not quite five foot tate 1 no-br t L coined the Will you please suggest something to " o Hahtiog ever, 4 it was ¢ : and one which has left a curious and evidently seen me," for which I after. | Weer of @ Sunday afternoon suitable a inlet, “Ana, efter we had paid one or with water, relies Of noe unpleasing impression oh my Ward drew the picture near Wulver-| to go visiting or to @ olub meeting? Vlage of st Vion, Tung there in Vials to the trenches. A ve ee ane nind. ghem Do you think @ akirt and blouse Bhattered This ability to wander around and — 1 got back to our cottage, crawled] . uid make me look shorter? Will a cree bout var four poe Inte the hole in the floor and thought ‘re stition led to in idea, things over must have satin or taffeta akirte be worn this which near the flash of my rifle through the tlles,| season, and what style would be best a Sri P A thira W cottage, villag and, suspecting posstble sniping from| for a person my height? Also whet LA dalcsildlehilig any dupepbale ond eet . suddenly got bitten ¥ the farm, wired back to their apvil-|color? Am medium complexioned time we s jal now——went into qhat wall thick as ’ fever, and lery, “Soipingbe: from farmen-| with quite some color, Many thanks. our cot wgain, and the regiment could, I think, have sm “ ae hausen hoch!" or words to that effect, Lb spread itself around the same old could A serge frock having box pleats on trenches. re was always a lot of on our left CHAPTER: 1X. each shoulder ex to hem in ending neon in daylii ‘ 5 é back and front has a two-inch wide work for me to do at nights, as ma- gure that, with the ald of a rifle, I Y this time we had really got! braided belt which passes under the chine guns ve to be moved as could tickle up a Hoehe or two thety our little house quite snug. A] p! git a ep | 5 8 oes le math ROLLE TC HLAL (Ge INGRAIRAIA TR Rate trenches hard by. 4 was immensely hole in the floor, a threa-tegged| ening ne. Let a white satin collar onsen oh ar Fy 08 oe Ae bay taken with this Ides hal rig L shai = drop from @ rounded neck. ter idea for thelr position, By this Ma one morning ticrawied toward chair, and brown paper pushed 1 I had one gun tn the remnant t th 1 oright, and into the largest of the holes in] pyauon Kditor, Brening World of @ house about fifty yards away dark ant ew) smelling the walle-what more could @ man] 1 desire to make @ pz: from tha This was a re Preis Grae aa i pnd fe bpd: want? However, we did want som dress which will serve )A__ ery 1 was there to ¢ head in a corner from whien, tf { thing more, and that was @ table.| me for the winter, Bit aoc idaa ne en thee de could wet on to it, Pfeil! sure t should One gets tired of balancing tns] but which I can wear ha centr which would en- obtain u view o + 1 of marmalade on one's knee and) without # wrap this / able it to be rapidly moved to any a aut cet ren Bolding an. enamel cup in one hand] fall. As 1 admire your | Ay threatened 1 © line, and also Jumping for the r 1 up and a pocket-knife In the other.| taste would be pleased ¢ it would fe bit of an asset in on it and pulled the rifle up La >» we all said how nice @ table}with @ suggestion e event of our having to defend the me, When my heart Menraey would — be. i determined to say m you Ama bual- [& villag eetaa aut thacuER thé int mora, but to show by deeds that} ness woman, twenty- | Sd! The section for this gun pived tn les. An excel w! The Gers I would find @ table and have one| eight years of age, 6} t collar close and it was apet a hundred therp by the next day, like @ fairy in| fect @ inches, tatl,| " me an idea, id pantomime, 1 started off on my} weleh 156 pounds, t V ‘ow T felt sure I ; d ft we had overlooked a cellar, moving pa. roam xearch one night. ‘Take tt from me MISS H, W, thought, “Why not make pow ot one fairy's is & poor Job out there, and i » idea, 1 thou LY Ok OAKS ® PRN ROMMY ME v the next bit youll vy blue or brown nto when the " ig I walted a long ¢ n am wool jersey with 4 ‘i nd, with a bis. front ot nd our position stood the old! jown be rr ying in bs ‘skunk fur banding for aT we toon eommande e ted with ruined chateau, and ond it one oF : vik wo acuttered cottages, [had rimotng would be nandbag perpetually open to receive " ent » had a good Jook at all at practical and smart A lone . a job it ws Y ee Techshed van nisone than To Miss T. L. M \ as precious new . \ ratheabla » \ it would be & good thing to kn. bis design will suit ih y ( Jong ail about th decided to ask t my also, AS with his backache ptiis, ox for on to er 1 lif he had sent vate xplore th 018 | Peshios t I might by good} am ght & It was powstbie, by | ha ve th Hey and crawi-| would beak 1 remnants of |) 1 hes, to reach! “ ' a dug ' : K und asked leave \ wh at the back w urls? } ve h the ch Au ut Pt w would | arrange the front? 1 i 1 about it He gave me permt , 4 hele Ca empty ' bi so arrped wit y long walking | y¢ 4 of rlqu as roofs Ko. It wa about to z (a billiard with the thia| ba with wo y , ‘ v 1 found on paas y back 10x W ' t ” - outside in a ruined cottage, Under Htead one night) 1} pull Slightly over 7 t part Was a cavity ’ plore, pretty way, however filled ql ) arranged To He ¢ ued.) tw to part the hatr one a pi 1 t each side of the } ing It fall over the forehead ‘ata way 0 and clasp it on the right pele. posses BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED wth a bar of little eatin’ poe besa 8 part down ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE attached to a bar pin. Puft ward It fin with earth al “SHUT THAT BLINKIN DOOR, THERE'S A ‘ELL OF A veyen EVERY TWO WEEKS, sides con@iderably, and do the tbe parts where (ue Spiral aprings DRAUGHT IN 'ERE,” “ wong toward back tp a soft ooll. intended making up ~~~ Pa ee ee

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