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NOME PAGE | Frvenine World Daily Magazine | Friday, epremoes TTL The Pauline Furlong Women’s National Army By Maurice Ketten || Stylish Top Coat Design — for Hone Dressmaker custe i> 90 | =a war font yeugo] \ ir hoesaT ) THAT SWAY | —— ia Health ; } Al gd rae Soret P cea / TARE Mucn = en TOR *) This Garment Hex a Mannish Touch That Gives Tt FoR FIFTY « Distinetive Air Hous Mildred Lodewiet Datly Drill No. 2. For the Girl Behind the Counter. ALLLEGD = SAVING SUF LIKE NEw SulT se MARE So ACLO™ ‘ de of my ree wloyed in the lerer nn nn ene ; he opportu nities for them t ' perform ench day » Ae : to g00d advantage att ab ah b Of course I re thea by «@ i wm thet thie ar ft ou” - tieular work je trying in the extrome owing to many thoughtless customers who merely come to “look around and not to/ bug.” and reveal this bit of Informa-| am in an indifferent manner after) the poor, overworked girl has re moved practically everything in her department from the shelves, Just) here is the point I intend to discuss: | h many of my readers employed in the hops realize just how impor-| tant the stretching exercises are to je-pocket w wae @ feat mer mode locket flaps, however, that are | Mat and placed « litte jt the front on rach | side, mark the pockets, | nd serve also asa con venient hiding place f " coat gives the effect of luxurious fulness and ot comfort, yet achieves a the tired back aching side and he mg y he Me . 1 es jtrim effect al rhet drooping shoulders? In past lessons Fagg agit I-have tried to make it clear that these are the best all-round move- ments for those who are fatigued and not particularly keen for other exerciser which are more strenuous) ,oreiens Ok prea dl and naturally tiring. If each move-| with snap and vim. ment is made with a snap and vim instead of the indifferent, lazy reach- ing, which only brings greater fa- shaped in toward the bottom. An interesting and necessary par f the planning of @ top cout nowadays ta its lining | for tt is no longer of Plain satin to be care fully concealed and use only tigue, blood cfreulation will be stim- ated and tired muscles conse- ly fed more, so that they be- stic, as they should be, and respond easily to the slightest effort without tiring. Of all workers, the women in the shops have the greatest opportuaity for bodily activity, because they are bending, stooping and stretching al: | most every minute of the day. You] |may also make it a habit to reach beneath the counter without bending} the knees, and I am confident that this will be done hundreds of times each day unconsciously, | Just as many benefits will result! from this form of practising physical jexercises during working hours as ‘from a mere five minutes allowed for SAME MODEL AS H R OUR CLOTH Altleas FE TY poutar SAVING SuIT. GREAT SAVING qu come As & mere neces sity, Lining thin year will demand rightful recognition of tte tin portance. right hued {and vividly spotted, the pussy willow alike have an audacious fasctna- Hon, and t air that they lend to a {dark and sombre ex | terlor te to be ante HOW TO MAKE THIS ATTRACTIVE COAT jciated. Anether qualtiy EXPLAINED IN DETAIL. that claims popularity for these silks 1s their soft, smooth surface, which makos the slipping on and off of a coat pleasure. SUCH (9 LIFE (T WA THE S Bur. C TAM ALWAYS REIS DEMAND Pay T | HAVE DOUBLED THE PRICE f » sportive suitable for wear at boarding schoo! What shal! T combine with it? Am sixteon years of age, 6 feet 1 Inet | tall . L, BR. Seo answer to TA If you desire @ more dressy frock blue satin could Answers to Queries. them night and morning at home, Fashion Editor, The Krening World |be used as shaped bands, outlined i practised with indifference and often Will you please give me an idea how | with an embroidery stitch or braid in { neglected entirely, | to have a navy blue serge dress Made | pod and blue satin for collar, with re | BULL 1 | Forhion BAiter, The krening W ta Bi LLETS » Bruce Bairnsefather Make tt " dally habit to reach ae | Would greativy ap Beneath the miter without | / erestla's daslan te iz the k | | ! ———— Penance | i adi to be male Answers to Health and Beauty Queries. | ne to havea bit of a me face cream wire une | A Real Story of Life in the Trenches § 5:°)!s‘92"%h stats t ready for the early STARCH—iT. 4 t Me day, [spent that nigh’ at the stone floor up in serge for the fail, Am sixtee years old, weigh 1% pounds, 5 fee © tho plain was flat and s to Ing of interest to lc , yom there ‘wase-just_ one. hin A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE y to the north, could just the top of the towers of Ypres, A Whole Ocean Was Hardly Big Enough bby, with noth- thi ineheos tall ouacen of lanolin wit os of Mr. : and not much of a night «t the L wondered how long we were going i i d 1 ee cicciae luke: wang: watet Bairnsfather, the Author, — Re STEMS TLEL Ane auc GtoTee In THInr amine ete camel for This Rapid Fire Romance thd abate when well blended xradually « Is a Captain in the British Army ready ty mova off,” We oon storied back into the hut asain, ‘two or thrae ore Ba t color te | : teeny a tanat unt and trekked off down the road out of of us were resting on a little seanty Monday, Sept. do not care ounees of pure starch. I ur sat: @ AOWAIE VAPREST T. WeHIGd We: BREAN TMMEH AT Tits ANG. NOW: Bat oro. Sieemetee aeee nny Ons the Home Page iJ 24 for anything Ugh (MER end cold. ‘This makes a heavy | eae ame an » G, P, Putnam's Sone) KTCX change in the acenery now. guessed that it was avout the ttme fitting, but would massage cream when properly mixed. foes) Barnette, Pabtabed sander: srrenguior 3, P, Pu ‘The ‘and was flatter and altogether when the cooks would have got the gree, inasmuch as most of them had uous operations and complications Orever someth Yo hot let the olls get hot. Yes, | Bruge Batrnafather, the auttior, gues to France as @ Second 1 British Arsy, He more Uninteresting than the parte we {open ready, We, crosmed to another been undergoing some prodigious wore taking place ahead, A few 0° 1th t a) } think pure mutton tallow v¥ Re Sten they ee eee a, decals Lis reriment Guartered in an Kin hahting’ tne, be Sane from, The weather was larger nut, where a long bare wooden bombardment and were dazed froin the offic collected towether by & with a mathere pe eee Nae One rh ie tren, “aire ri a ih Haren thevei fine and hot, which made our march table way laid out for us, With sore shell ahock. ‘They chocred us with gate at (ie side of the lane and had waist mA nee ake onen tira te wd heart harder for us. We were all strapped eyes and a parched throwt 1 sat down the usual exaggerated and harrow. 4 wmoke and a chat, "I wonde A red taseol und ni 3 Tue 'rg. UP to the eyes with equipment of and devoured two ch ardines, re- ing yarns common to such people, and much Jonger we're going to =p | ae rn iy: ate as i Exteelre pa every description, so that we fully posing on a water biscuit, drank about passed on. This was what wo had about here’ some one waid. ved AOMtAAS, eas CHING PAINS IN THE LEGS M STANDING MI HARRY 3 ‘Try the following leg sing ex eretse to drain t! god from the leg Lie on the floor, with the hands claaped behind ti Kk. Raise first the right lew wad (hen the left lex ai wate for trimming. Co! ar efther of red vy our or satin, or of white oF se pique »preclated the short periodic re: « couple of gallons o: nd felt come here for—to participate in this about going Into that house over there | when they came. Tho road got jess better, There wasn't much conver- business; not very nice, but we were and seo if there's a fire?” He indl- ond less attractive ag we went on, sation at that meal; wo were all too all “for it,” anyway. If we hadn't cuted tumbled-duwn cottage of a : added to which @ horrible gusty wind busy thinking, Besides, the C. O. was come here, wo would have been at- fair algo, which stood nearly oppo- | U ne oft, Just was blowing the dust along toward getting messages ull the ume, and tacking at that other place, and this afte us on the far alde of the lane, | when we were all primed and ready UW tuo, which made it worse was was immersed tn the study of a large was miles more interesting. If one (To Be Concluded.) \ Nd uae th earch cua vost cheerless, barren, arid waste jap, so we thought we had ter hag ever participate) in an affair of XIX, hat attack never ca H b through which we were now pass- keep quiet “ = hold cach at right angles to the } Bvacs’ che Wal the en 0 be I putes. arms at Ypres, tt «ives one a sort of —— — ce minute or two at @ time.’ a ous aoe Me aN e pein van Wennen ane Belgians Our Colonel was a splendid person, honorable trademark for the rest of | M4 \ , padge both legs at t ime tim exeltenter know nal ess e away long ago and 4s good « one as any battallon could the war as a member of the accepted | I 1 4 T #8 much as possible in a rec marched off in the Bailleul direction, ty Be d any. further dispute on wish to have, (He's eure to buy a successful matadore of the Vlanders nven IONS O ] ay sition when you are not at husin andsere Jong entered Bailleul. We atte ew now inaki 1% copy of this book after that.) He buli rthe, Maer — = —————— — Viamertinghe, which is ( halfway between Locr and we all felt sure enov was with the regiment all through | We sat abont at the aide of the road | t on up that 1914-16 winter, and is now a@ for about half an hour, then got the Hanger and Presser In One. _ DULL EYES AND DARK CIRCLES didn’t stop, but went straigh MABBL R.: These in ack the road, out of the town, past the od 1 igadior, onier to fall in again, Stiff and weary HANGER and presser in one te of rest, lowered vita! nnd asylum with the baths, It was get. taliie nee’. we We had made all preparations to I left my heap of stones, took my A the latewt and most logical so gther ‘Impaired conaliions of th y nacnnedniog resides, passersby gave 60% way in the huts at that place for the Place At the head of the nection, and | Omee a8. . “ : igalth, Internal treatment 1s t ting dusk now as we tramped along tip or fwo, and rumora ¥ ht, when, at about 4 o'clock in the Prepared for the ne: On w lution of the problem of trouser Irdinarily the clock would roll trom: Cure and prevention “The road to Locre,” L muttered to Current that thera was a ternoon, another ssage arrived Went again down th led road, | pressing at home, | 28 end of the runway to the « lirection we had bother on in the salient, st myself, as 1 #aw was handed to the C. O, crossed & complicated mixture of « The device pro- | was noth Aotinitels, ar . : x ye Renate CY ahetlthd tee | ee ken, Wo were evidently not going On we snap ine auc {epost Ho issued his orders, We were to “inary rails and tram i vides w hanger for ™ sp bales n rehearsing in had, VMGTOaLa Chane oats march of once, Every one wa i a narré iad w ge Aes bee round on the #) ulders | Fal to the place we hud been rehearsing Ing Food, Aor wh Fe whout mltly Tightod, am the place, was unattractive, “Pparently also ended in the city | coat und vest, and/ thirty de enty-five times at each P ae for. grassicse fleld, gor ee mnen’® and what's more, now that we w was now evening, the sky Wis ETAy a nger, creaver me Gunes peck. day "| wLecre? Ah, yos; and what's beyond Locre?” 1 pulled out my MAP Terabe wooden hute ot the simnplesr on,the warpath W nted to get on And ¢ CUA Yi Dre only x, | and stretcher for | rack w » SOFWara OF I t a glance no t . elias d 4 @ Job, whatever it away, now I 4 up Kk a Ward ute’te aids aa many, times pant {4* We went along. “What's on beyond Loere 16 Ma Klanee NOW, and most unattractive construction ¥ A Nb oss Vine reed once aainat the sky line. sh the trousers. A } Massage always upward in hard 2 1 all my suspteions confirmed, T Yi 1 out In blazing finns maken ee led around ala ASR a i SL falling in the city, with «reat hollow spring extension i strokes, or use & massage rolle ft from the mi Ypres it was going t if st AB Lula nitthe tad re encls pl on leak Ey ana connie wilunda waa aa Gok ages crashes, We marched on up| bar keeps the| Wee hie’ ora Sttaieung aad 1 a like e8,"" L gaid, turning to my Sere who was silently roctencst and least encouraging cd np oad #OMeWhore, ome battalions a + area | trousor legs under | ROA PRUE: SLR RHY = AYFOR OSE "| wudging along behind me., He camo up even With 1 1. I showod him [ have ever seen, [vo seen Y front of us and some bet On wo paren : | constant tenston. nylling the flesh Rand aha dicees aC ee nonstrosities in. the Y went through the driving dust and CHAPTER XX. | bare clip| time produced by ttjs unique method } ———— + map and the direction we were taking, Me } England and in Fra. i al scenery, making, I could clear PYRE ther twenty | BRACE AND CHAPPED LIPS | this famous ep Stories of famous fights in t wero COM> far'and away @ ohempion in’ rt ly wee, for Ypres ticked off th ‘i if anoet another bugis over the! yy More Trouble Marking Tennis op of some good salve or plain| mon talk among us, and had been for a To ful defe ‘ We halted oppos: es at a good marching 2 DElee. THANE | Y sey | trouser edges, Coils j ocoa butter applied as often Ypres against the hordes of Germans October had 4s T ha id, and in af and {tn cour t Me again, Something or other | creasing them per. Somer rr will help preve nis ed our Une f treneh with te and superic t wondermem, Were ali rched into the it of our lomg, dusty, windin was going on up toe 1 tn fectly v h r marking venlent will help preve: our Unes of trenehes with prid I baked-mud square, in. the to a wide cobbled main road. amt wehioh (Gearentia ving. | h ws tennis as banished the wetting the lips when tn the awarded Soren'aa a sires SSI Ea ot svautdantly inte tie town ce vores, cone preve mu ink. | ‘This ix an Ideal arrangement for one 4 . wind. but every one secretly ble un a ip the tj b is ho more, go I'd } itself, now about two miles ahead, It We steod about in the lane, Whose closet space is limited and also|, ; EB! 6 there and see it for main by a irebh. ‘The French mentioning it. We’ were 3 4 fine sight, looking back d watched the #hlle bursting in ina gre nohey saver, BIGHT EYEBR ows . I felt sure we were now clergy }i Sranted per- missed, whereupon we all 4 the winding column nen, A long town. We were to Ww hells | FRANK K.: Usually the ¢ there, or, anyway, some- mission for billetin+ e; | found this huts for our men and ourse 4 of sturdy, bronzed men, in dust- ys otng : rial New Form of Clock and eyelashes are lighter t far off. We tramped along out the next z, when I saw @ gat down rest F bvered khaki, tramping over the ° ne ¢ nl NN . than tho hair, I do not nthe Srowing darkness, up the wind- part nuna cle 4p 44 mnch is . soar cobbled $684, Angina and whlute tore | ning whiatle NSIDPRARLE int cause of this. gf dusty road to Locra, When wo as possible ¥ Hieft it, The | We had had @ very early ne at intervals; ¢ a ebell at renee ‘ieeid tc e cia wie arrived there tt was quite dark. The only 4 i vid where } could 08 h sort of @ breakfast, «0 r icking of the various ted | 2 Badia Ht HOW OFTEN TO BSHAMPOO—) party ched right up into tha tind + for , the part father keen to get at the lunch q Pee Se ie cetoue 1 | ETHEL R.: Every two weeks for a] gort near the church whe ¢ led on ton, Lhe limbers we th t v 18 Ww accompaniment woman atid at least 0 ach week] and yas late now, and ap- this fo: eer to turn up, being in the n ed abi amill t start burst aly foxa ian. When the proj am. | y not necestary for us to pro- 1 move the battalion, bur when they. d sat tell outs of » the fields in. t | poo mixtures are used air and | ce rther that tight. We got or- wy 8 largo the cooks soon pulled the necessa’¥ \.ad and sat about o which it did soa@lp will be benofited by ‘ment! ders to get billets for our men. Locre enough sp f down in th oul and proceeded to knock the bank of the ditch at the road Altogether the jane was an wu cleansings. ‘Too many washin willis not @ largo place, and Otting a and rest & meal, It Was easy cnoush to see now Wholesome spot to s 1 NOt, Permanently overcon n s+ | whole battalion in is none too easy an 1 e T went outside my hut and surveycd er @ were going, und what wag We were there som cessively olly scalp, and it 18 my 1 was standing about a t ‘ the scene whilst they got the iu There was evidently a severe When ove of the bursts wpinion that this practice really ds down the road leading 5 ready, It was @ rotten p! r bgttered, af- would strike the lan od ; i, causes over-atimulation and frrita roh, deciding what to do, ariou huts hadn't got any sides to t onging toa S small ups of Hel a number of these strips ion, whioh {s tho rea! cause of very orders to billet my men in e 4 but we by two w! { 1 ere nto the oa and t ally scalp existing. Do not massage n. I marched the section s the (op and had t ‘ 1 a oUt for the seeso nor. brush acalp. Wash with whites id, got my sergeant, and 1 like There were just. a hap ae | turn u itegge and lime water or tar soap. ) no@ WhAt Could be done in t with sides, but hot m nN i ey had managed | k That Winds by Rollie, , PAOD E bok | It wae o queer sight, this aT tix rom the huts the desert. < n progress, t Mournful little ; Dowa Hit . itt Ane PREVENTING COLDS—Mra. Ht any of ours had had scctio « ¢ nothing except men in. w 8 a re. 7 wheeling be tak N. BH: Activity Is the very hest pre-/ orders to billet there too, aqd when I went back t placo dirty khaki, ainnan at aut thovuaet Ghat’ ceatanaren . time wh veative. Keepy the blood moving! Kot there the men were ‘already tak: T waa au n. It ttrned reminded me very much of tr w rating sudde: move wa or ang atso the alr in every room in ing off their equipment and making out to r * Us reme ed {t from 4 P ‘ 1 as sud "i i JA whieh you remain any length of time, themsslves an comfortable as Sram. pled ry 6) Liget 4 just in days, The land all a ry ‘ e er on ‘ | te ie a Wet j . ,