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HOME PAGE ee - a eee ae The Pauline Furlong Women’s National Army For Health _ DAILY DRILL NO. 10.) Por the Dresemaker RPREN A) on . ee fects of work wih fue they are covets e dull pains to weet to operate of a cha le Vite will ve blood r the . 4 firm feet this leg is smaller thao the other. This information {s not sur- prising, because I have told readers that when the blood is sent to the musolos it feeds and develops them, and of course, the muscles tn the leg which remains unused for years! maturally deteriorate and become week and shrunken, Backache is another common com-| plaint of the dressmaker, and exer- @ises to strengthen the back should be taken at home at night as well as during working hours. Ohest raising (rom the wall, as {llustrated, should bo practised about twenty-five times at intervals! during the day. This wil! gradually Saute — strengthen the back of the shoulders a ee To Slay wits ior My Fault ne Fury Ture smnendigniteatinene A CHAIRLE ) HOME ig id (LL BET THE ELECTRIC THE BEDS HAVEN'T ¢ in <5 and cothpel you to alt properly. which moans the end of backache for all time. Lower tho chest to the wall between the hands at leust A_ COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE three minutes at each practise to! _ get results. ; practised during working hours {4 log ewinging, which is also i{llus- foot wheh you swing will not drag on the floor, Swing the leg which 1s not constantly exercised during atnonsis 0 Prank ‘Trumbull, or 4 as Trumbull, “Trask. Answers to Health and Beauty)". Questions. ec wens. FOOD COMBINATIONS— . oH. L, Me: Nuts, grains and fruits blend well together, Ir vegetables, fruits and fruits and milk do not, according to) ww ne , ive orgar ired and be d cordin the rules, Trask was charg ity “MORE THAN TWO MEALSA DAY) MRS FRANK 1) Yes, indeed aves ats : more than two mea) i i land mproad the Bess fate Hilgheend | hip had been mournlig | SUUEe Bhat ines Woe ive eoden invalid, he had turned up inh ves, Invalides and infants who en helt pre only @ smal! amount of food at ea meal need more than two meals a da x him nie AS and Im the feso, his lation Was perfores accepted inetdent closed, the ship's com pany turned in fora night's rest Ung eveniig that had to the Gulf Stream in a long and also persons who the exolusive fruits or milk diet ne more FATS IN THE DIET.—MNS. GI fe Most certainly fats are eces ary article of food in the i purest and most who fat is probably butt ning Keeler made his 1 onfided to the sur from sweet, pure crc that a certain ‘Bon CHEST RAISING—MADoR on: |) Ruta Aline anode eacler Chest raising t# the best a MIL) Fe 1 muitit. ‘The object of h exercise for developing © chest, | distit feel equally bad or even upper arms and filling in hollows In| w r had his ‘Trask neck, It also correcta rovnd sho thought h If and noted tho ders in a remarkably shor ] clenched hands of his keeper Rut helps develop the breast. Stand with) in, i hot connect Trask with feet together, arme’ length from the} wall or door, hands restin the wall in front of cheat until it touc > all w told ps he well iis amaged patient ring person who had patd tween the hands, ke |trlet court to Miss Sands, It seemed rigid, The heels will natural heb had concoctec rt the floor aa tho body comes forward. | sy at RE ine haa Do this at loast twenty-five tine anthige twioe each day for at icust whe tard month isea must be do is oacnyy . Keel persistently every vay to bring sat PL TenRe Went ee isfactory results. ensation with certain OBESITY DIET AND EXERCISE) peer: A ta end more (MRS. RK. Nu: The obesity course! 4 nental notes, Ml (which closed) tn Ap-il rar K Rene MEnieL BeLeN, {memthe. It ts too lengthy to give inlou deck ageing ey Wad Wheeled \ ‘full in the query column, Ones The ¢ my, in the person of Aunt Was encountered with ap suddenness, She was mare! - Sng the sunlit deck resolutely, her um- Freals- pela tucked under ber arm at an jevebiercing wage. ‘Trask verily bu- Ved ghe carried It as a weapon. Ang she saw the chalr and its ocen- pant eho altered her course and halted | tieb be'sent on receipt of two! atohetabel cents postane. i \'palti FLAT FOOT— MRS 8.0. ing down of the areiies ¢ condition, Weakness and re of the ligamonte are t use lewemenles shoes, traces for th worn in then, and oxorcixes | directly in front of it. To spare hee sueb ep heel and too raising to help |wbins, Keeler etopped, APBKS DS - on these rerte will bring| "Woll, young man, are y fed?” she demanded. anti his stride, stepped through a t led tn from room and stood befor the deck and Another exercise which may be HOW TWO WOMEN LOVED ONE MAN WHO WAS REALLY SOMEBODY ELSE trated. Btand on a stool so that tio $ ~The Cleverest Story of the Year either bar at thingy 1 don’t hav overs from him and jum his bead am CHAPTER XIII. Going swiftly to c trunks, he threw bi PRECEDIN' 1 to satlefy him—a sult of white kecond cabin a texture ligt = tho most Of & spfuy pruved for a minute to coi Trask loot 20 time fa putting 4 d him as welt UDOUL, Dye dye idney ner a a if he had been able Jndeed, yes, PHS mailing them. "Oh, they're not for matlingt No, ) botties and btepped into K ontly dincoverrs emergency medica went on ueck again and began round of it, experts, Ie the digestion ts fevbie fat punted esau dairthen tn the form of grea and olla dise~ ¥ 7 , gtee with all other articles of food CHAPTER XII. The reason milk causes uche, HIDE due at ey billlousness and insomnia suse pce ey river va King about your hful for te thy s tirat, too,” Ho to his mirror and proceeded to swathe his head and face tn remarkable applied by an inexpe left his eyes visibi 80, but little else Kk sereoned b nh obser- and His sli Ngure, by whom. I address them to mywalf, Wouldn't tt be wonderful if f should ning couples. get ono back from Africa, or China, trathful legs Or some with Tage id, wave deter- «One tra 10 Was peak to you re among the wh ald with th yan X-ray ma- [ should be soi bandaged head with Maye: plant the brim down, ad flounced off, a lazy morning and @ lasy ed fis reward in leva Wan a mins An ad hor room, at (he entr tad bidden her good W saw that the door was closed. Watching for It door of tho adjoining POM And when tt ¢ urough It BO your intently 7 '¢ Fen a table, yous He bore the scrutiny of surprised eyes atotcall he was safe f sithough she soon lost tnt Miss Sands the amazing {n- gnized nd laughed. aeen him be Hea. thoneht about It the ihe professor re curious he Keoler had suid #he simp! y and made no hreshold and saw devote toh he dawn upen hi Well, there was certain way to ene of Ma ma ag. tho oxtr recognize hia quar appronohed the A net. mained as before, ‘me and bent over him mise ani Libs instruments, Trask could wutlously for Without a y hand awung th ed for him to pass tment for hi pan't take much time.” glad of that "T notleed you looking at that mo- ehine on the floor, the one noarly closed even, he glimpsed Keeler 1s that gentleman peeped through the doorway for another look at Keelor was err Padding as ecftly as & great cat, watched Trask’y ra- treating | figure, pretty near had it took off. ‘Trask, 201 @ trace of uncertainty in what it et” hot ticks, ‘The games know By Maurice Ketten Tay = ty er we us REsTFuL | IQHT IS NOT Ci EIIER. CONNECTED : Otric prevmure Kal a Sands solemnly run for two weeks you awfully tmp: “Tremendously ae ‘Trask Vhoy laughed together, Some day wh rather, it pla whole day." wed with it?" why more stories day writing letters, 1 dian t kt 1, f put them w then overboar ragk stared at her, ce Ike that Pease addre love M. message co) adventure at las| chal Why can't we go on deck through n your scien suitn’” he avked We sho or She follow mprovined 1A door carefully “Are vou daneing er eyes, ‘atory and locked t day? 1 doubtful are.” ('d rather not led tho way toward a q Self ae Tar as pos rom @ meet! with kK ever alnce he found her, T: been viqiant for some a Hen thet wor Leute the effect of onfinary yarns his nurse heen concerning him. If she a really remembered them, she did not betray the herself Evidentiy hin statue re- | prettily for the }eould substitute |The design af- | fords opportunity | equally well with us | ether of tho fab- | suggpestod. Brown [tur with brown > | velvet to mateh SEE DESCRIPTION FOR FULL DETAILS IN | ° “Lt la on sutomatic, self-regiatering join? You must!" suid Mins Miat's one of the to touch, Tt will Hi by ttaelf, Aron't that you tell polite Mba, Mr. n you meet my she went on, “he will explain you in deuull, Me loves to ex- Ait, Ordinarliy it takes him a ‘apt. Perris beon telling you “Not since T saw you last evening. ay guod part of tho W people wrote letters do not get them, ‘They win then ven, You Bave no facilities for how would you put tt—vicariously? Hiing neck of vost, one to me.” I really? He gust think of what It meane—having ire hanging over your head, Perhops for years and years, until the q s buck! Every day you'll be wondering about it and and waiting for it. omes--Ming! There's i down from the table and dup at him with a quixgleal re pure promptly 1 him out of her father’s asked “By no means, T morely nuggested the deck, careful to put him- ly that of a shipboard nequaintance, There was Dainty Afternoon Dress Of Fur and Velvet LL oe) = Se Fe Reming Weret This Bfective Combination of Materials Can Be Basily Achieved by the Woman Who Sews at Home. By Mildred Lodewick dresses cae meet the calling hour with ae ae Aghtful o person silty a thie one ter oaber o hewters i te equally eppr priate, Ile air ¢ Menity ond ete ity will appeal to the woman whe would ° ‘ Ww eal! to while ere ful, gracious charm — supptie the quality for d ch @ hostess strive There te noth tng auite ro lovely om tur and velvet and chit fon ured to gether, and whtle » the front view ale would ake up eff lluvely. Vor tn- other ma: ir etanco satin would drape skirt, and veivet the fur on the chiffon bodice. for many varied olor schemes which can be worked out cla combinations | tor skirt would MAKING THIS DRESS. bo pretty with tan chiffon hav- ing a tracery of gold thread applied | tive with ¢: squirrel collar and over the shoulders and in a point | sleeve Ceimer = ne z f from the beauty of down tho back, as seen in the back which is out of all proportl * |view sketch, A frock of crepe de jty tly mplicity of —constructl | chine could have ti | @arker shade to match # velvet gir- “bout It, for the skirt ts eo plain at embroh ts y ina | th appeal of practicality laret or win. {te bottom that under a top coat nothing of the dressy awture of the frock can be seen, die, Mustard, briqu tarla would be particularly attrac- | | anand . | Answers to Queries { | Veshion Pititwur, The Brening World ‘ May I ask for your wivice concerning street dress for wags wolf? 1 have a black satin ekirt whieh. ip perfect except for stain on the left Mie As tunics seem to be good style, I thought { might use one ow this skirt and have a waist of the eame to make A dress, Am thir three years of age, dark complexion, blue e¥es and brawn har. Am 6 feet § inches tall, Ka “Almost everything, Won't you) “What are they for? "Why, for fun, of elme? Athletic games, you know." | Trask looked doubtful lhe was lusily comfortable in hia deck chair “Come!” she sald peremptorily. I] know you can do something, Can you jump?" | ‘Trask looked at her in surprise. Her haphazard inquiry bad gone to thy very root of his athletic career in college, "I did a Uttle—once," he admitt “Fine! And Sidney Sandy hands, laughing © “Ive ile way explained.| MESS Tate “Thero are games to-day, with prises Blue serge would) But the persons who win tae prises combine pretty er sketoh, with white silk cord 7 What} our They win them for somebouy else, OF o Miss K. @—Your four yards of course the somebody ele suust be a) Min serge would develop design for judy. All of the girls have somebody | Miss L. D. with brown satin, entered, gome of them for wil the - s. We have a thirty-yard dass. |! jon Faitor, The Eveuing World: “Iv'e part of my make-believe ad> the ballplayer for thay. If he am having a brown sult made vontures,” she oxplained, with a flush Wins 1 get the prige, And 1 have a) whica will last me through the whee and o little Jaugh. “L think {t's very Mgh school boy in the potato race; L|ter, and am writing to ask yous ads exelting. You don’t know whether think he will do finely, But t haven't) Vice os to a suitable hat to get for it, they'll ever be picked up, or where, or 4nybody for thy Jump. Will you Jump | 1 twenty-three years old, Rave tor met" dark brown halr, blce eyes, medi ‘Trask coughed, |coinptexion, with’ some color. Whee “I'm not in training,” he said | svt of t ng would you suggest doubtfully. jfur the hat? 7 shall make it myself. “But that's nothing, Neither {| 1 anybody It's just fun, you! A shape slightly mushroom, wider know. Woe bave individual prises dj) at the sides and with a tall crows ef team prizes, Bach girl bas ber team. brown velvet faced with dull blue vel Ob, please jump, Mr, Trask!" vet could be trimmed with a small “Suppose | lowe? Jcluster of browh ostrich feathers: in ‘Yl promise not to hate you,” she fron Sides of crown should be assured bin, “But you'll win,” |draped “T wuppose it's a high jump? wails: “L think ao. Ive a Jump, anyhow. | pase Fultor The Breniee World Do it make any difference ° “Oh, in the least,” he sald I havo an Altce- lessly. “I'll Jump over the m blue albatross dress you like which was trimmed “Phav'n what I call splendid!" st raid, but exclaimed, “I'm sure the races have A ie ae @lready begun. L a go forward haa tamished > The games were in progress when | I took it off, Will they arrived at the forward part the deck, and Trask cast an anxious glance through the crowd, in svar of Keeler. ‘Tue ribald costume Ita occupant were now? » Bigut, | w t a good ngt Witt { you alxo tell me and style of 1 Trask softly sighed his relic A awift, excited hand grip on his Siceerrs arm snatched him from the reali of : eden epeculation soon wear or for “There he goes!" eho cried, “My| school? I am fit- ball player!" con years ol ‘tho ball player ren earnestly ana) Hen Years old, rapidly, ‘There was absolutely no loubt of his alncerity, But ho lost, A) have pale-faced youth nosed iim at hat the tape, almost nonchalantly. ‘ had never seen the youth before, but recogniaed in him tho marky ef an M. B. W. ienced performer, bbon in Too bad," he sald, turning to his companion, I don't mind,” she said cheerfully shade blue would be pretty. an r omol ribbon whieh’ rey w iG he tae n sure my entry did bis bost. Pn a tin K edge could be used! ‘ My wa glad [ didn't have the other one, any otlvel scompanying design cowl: bow. I don't Hke him,” 0. che whatToan [or a considerable tme— the: t t 4 Trask found her alwaya alert, it mattered not what the wre to begin at four "What games” Abruptly aha looked at her watch * phe exclaimed. ‘They ped from rose-red H nere, By ult be of Chineso blue, Al tty color for this frock would ‘be (To Be Continued) arc RRO BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED A dium light brown, with em! ON THIS PAI COMPLETE 3 ory of floss and braid in dull EVERY TWO WEEKS, and dark brown. Around th Cmnnnmannoneraareceeooecnietes 3) itt) dark brown soulache, t serge or cash; cE

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