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te fee pail? OST women whe remain home 0n4 indoors o!! day neturelly 0 lene benefits from fresh ot then those whe Yor this reason they are subject to © from the Sightort dreughs wnlens the body te kept tn good vital- ty t revlet die ease germs. Learn to perform aii du- thee & rooms in which the air ts tresty Mirring, end if you breathe deeply an4 40 vot sit directly tm the you will keep the body pro- tected and forufed Ne matior what your dally labors, Use THe GROOM ‘gone be @ health slacker and let the yueation of better physical condition be your hobby. Do not be afraid to ‘ wield a broom, climb on chairs, tables or ladders to dust pictures and wood- work, stretch to wash windows, & because each of these tasks brings its Own rewards in better circulation ar Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. WHOLESOME GRAIN FOODS.— MAS. H. R. ¥.: Wheat, oats, corn 4nd ries are some which contain about $e equal percentage of nutrition, JECKLES—ADA R. Mix the fol- ingredients and apply to the freckles: h, one ounce flat teaspoon- fuls; Bot water, two cups, MOST IMPORTANT EXERCISES —-MAUDE '.; Deep breathing, in the fregh air, is the very best, Jt exer- cises vital organs and wany muscles as Well, especially tbe chest muscles. TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION— MADGE R.: Kememver that what- ever clears @he internal organs clears ne complexion as well, and that when the eliminative organs, lungs, wels, liver and akin do not prop- ly function external applications wilh not clear the sxin. WALKING IN THE RAIN—MRS, G F. B: By all means take a vally walk io ratn, suow or shine. When you are dressed properly for ‘ue walk you are bound to derive benefite from it, no matter what the weather. Walking ts more e eal and brings a hundred tir ABOUT MILK—MRs, F. L. J: Milc and cream are fattening, Skim milk and buttermilk are nourishing and not fatteying. Buttermilk is lax- ative, INDIGESTION—MHS, J, I: All sorta of pie arust und short cake must be avoided by th from indigestion, Puddings, &c., such as you mention, only aggravate the condition. Hat green vegetables, fruits, &o, and drink water, HENNA FOR REDDENING HAIR B. C.: You, the henna may applied as ae liquid, and it ts then * easier to handle than when made into a paste, Dut te color will not be so pronounéed: Take two ounces of the henma Ieaves sind steep them in hot water. When ocold, strain and add one ounce of the powdered henna to the strained |'vuid. Make the pow- der Into & paste re adding it to the Hquld, ot) iw iil lump and smear on the Brush this on clean hate asd t dry in the sun, This should 1 ful deep brone DARK BREADS—MIS. G. N.C. All breads are more or less fatt ff eaten in quantities, Dark breads are more nourishing and not quite as faftening as white flour bread, HOW TO EXERCISE —MRS. 4: This i@ too lengthy to answer tn the query column, and it ts impos- sible for me to (leseribe each exe cise in full, because there are hun- dreds of them, Remember that rheu- matism® ig the result of acidity and retained waste matter, and diet, water drinking and clean system, In side and out, are also essential to re- Neve the pains, CORSET FOR WRS. D. 8.: Most any department store expert can fit the child with a roper corset, and be sure and not ave It too high, because this caus pressure on the breast and should blades, which stops the blood circu- jation and causes the bunches of fat you mention, pat "RE spout rs. ¥. B.: Ma- yi should be eaten sparingly je ‘with kidney trouble, as well as Ous0rg, STOUT GIRL— Brat di soe e oan hardly harm worm health. he Pauline Furlong Women's National Army For Health nn DRILL NO. 12 © out to work! ter effecty than all the cosmetics tor) se suffering | the balr.a beauu- ning | Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s For the Housewife. How to Make This Wrap at Small Expense. ' 1, a a ' By Mildred Lodewick - Oe ee ee precticnl ant | up-to the min } jute wrap t only en lother evidence of | jhew @ Dam | Vadhion te to these | whe are falthful tel | | lowers, rewerdicns of |roant puree Any | thie @rart at bs | from pieces of © and fabrie which ahe | | airendy may have in | the howse, With fur — -_—- leapee and sourte as. A No, Taos gaining @ populartty ROOM Pooks are bese fle Ae : ry vand their death PAINTED ON knell, @ Httle wrap | like this will appear > | more emart and die €55! Jor a Roni” ltinetive than any BRP Ching one inlet one aN Indeed, een trom jthe ndpotnt of for the blood and helps the elimina who follow tive organs a» well fo with the tn Stoop, bend and stretch with vim of tase of every minute while working and be | limited purse tn thankful that you are not compelled | mind tt is di Mout to eit at @ desk all day in an uncom- i Sasarnion : ~ y fortable chair such as women em- ” ridee “ever iak ployed in offices have to endure. | » aequire one of the . The home worker should protect *- popular fur “ her batr from the dust with a dust, capes #0 as to ap- cap and she ehould Wear rubber pear in the mode gloves as well to keep her hands when there in much smooth and white while dabbling in| an easy and eco- hot, soapy water. After removing| | CAWWTHAT nomical way out of the gloves wash your hands in castile Tr ae Quier WE Paint: re co ‘anne t ad soap and water and then rub tn equal gies ARE CAMOUPLAGE NINdows, ViEWS Mowing serine. TS parts glycerine and rose water or| a SND FURNITURE even supplies the cocoa butter, Ve ALL 4 to ie need of & muf ts Above all, le down and relax all Noiekrese TENAL the two little fur muscles for a few minutes at least| be NANTS pocketa into which once each day. Close the eyes and — the hands may be A WARM SCARF WITH FUR POCKETS, remain In @ dark room fifteen min- reed « ft . i, ache ore are nome 0 utes, and when you get up you will the most entrancing woollen fabrics ders, each end being trimmed with be more rested than early in the patch pockets of some such fur ae ‘on the counters this fall whose sure | Teli Poe rebut ro morning when you started your ti ft and velvety and #o|he oe SeDulE rei a et eee aces are eo soft and velvety a holds the scarf to the figure {s fas- work, woolly and warm Deo irate Ly : om Stine Kok oe ae nichao dag \ tively Irresistible, of thed A becor ¢ and comfo je comple Don't try to crowd everything into Lively Urearry color or purple would | ment for the neck aa fur. goliar one day, as mort nervous women do, bo ideal for this wri. ER bel Bal ae wate setecnen sie " slush, however, are quite ) ped or may eapecially St (his snd the aptlog sen- Foe aoe used in-aly dark color, | be formed from tho scart iteolf, which sons of the year, Take it easy and including black and dark blows: could merely bo faced with the fur ‘remember that “Rome was not built whioh 1 consider the two mout prin, | * 4 then rolled over like @ eot i wid in a day” and that other days are Hical colors. | A twain of material following. ond oF pi seerare Wanye: oF Answers to Questions. The scart i# raped 7 Feahion Editor, Rrening World << 1 would appreciate -————_ —— your suggestions In re- Nght-welght broad ~ cloth dress, Ther em 4 box platt running ——- from middle of each ry “Anything wronge sir?” inquired meuts, You hunt up Miss Sunde and @ mhaulder to hem base HOW TWO WOMEN LOVED ONE MAN Reales 8a hes tea the blank expres fat her if we can bide in there, No~ i (, and front, fastening m no} ‘as ace, ody'lh ever think of searching that under left box plait. WHO WAS REALLY SOMEBODY ELSE nc dead it" said ‘Trask, offering the pl THE TERR oO IsTS ‘The vex. pialte ta Keeler read slowly, completing the We've got to get Craig Kennedy, the Famous Detective, Undertakes a Strange Case. part of skirt, but are The Cleverest Story of the Year effort with magn of atiataction, PubE ii diel Sets aoplieg w aeaeee Hees ner ges, better, air, doven't itt” | VAtter whats happened, air, It'll be Begin the Story on This Page Next Monday, Oct. 8 The slleves aro uxeten, “Bett How?" “Phas your affair, Keeler. I'm " having been of ehiffon. 4 A “Why, Miss Kent ts ready to atand sorry for the late Capt, Ferriss; but | Am twenty-eight years | t y you, it L may say it, she's business te business, and I'm going _“Sh@ waid,” faltered Keeler, “that drowsy with approaching sleep, (hat) old, weigh 112 pound | feead. Willian Trak, interested, to atay aboard this ship—as long wx What applied to me alao applied to he remembered Koelert { y MRS. A. 1 | . Kyle, pllrwe, ‘Zed? Saves oy ONS “Interested in me? Not on your she does. And aside from that rea- You, air, And with that she walked He sat up abruptly and banged his) » Pie gochteas. “PTs " wtp isis Mife! She's interested in my belng 80n, I wouldn't give old Blodgett the awry. head against the berth above him. & collar of blue Trask te Jeetous.. The “ratiention imiedisely an imvaltd—that’s all, She hopes 1 satisfaction of putting me asuore, So (Ch, the devil!” “I've deserted Keeler!” be mut- satin shaped like this aa invalid Gna fhe high, jum can't walk, because if 1 can, bh busy!" “That's the way I feel about it, wir.” tered, he rubbed the bump. "The would quite conces! i a conten {deals are all smashed up! That's Keeler aroso reluctantly. Trask did not speak for @ minute, boor devil! I forgot all about bliin the former identity of ‘Bioagetts eetdertal bupe unt it? Lye got to “The captain's orders were to keep Hu stood with bis hands buried deep And they'll chuck him off at, Key ~ faye . be a cripple just to sustain her 4M #ye on you, air,” he objected. in his pockets, an image of dejection, West, eure! Woll, I'm dfrald it's too! the dross, Blue et | faitht" “Well, lock me in when you go out. “Well,” he remarked, "it seems as late front of waist line and on sleeves, CHAPTER XV. satisfied with the way things Keeler looked doubtful. If you meet anybody tell them you've {f both of us in mighty bad with He gettled back.on the pillow again | held with nickel buttons. oke of i $ hd now. I believe what this Man “It does scem a little that way, Mr. Chained me to the bunk.” the ladies, Keeler." and closed bls eyes. white Gedrmette, (Continued.) } r saya. Now, here's what's Trask,” he admitted, “But if she's id if I should mcet Miss Kent, “I waa thinking #0, alr, So T guess . “Still,” he told himself, "I'd be will-| Sag ne APTAIN BLODGETT was a 80!Ds to happen interested that much, It may lead to #!t? we go ashore after all, Mr. Tr ing to make a small Det chat they | Foi aie, Evening we hort man of incredible girth you may take this man —well, you can't tell. what, str.” Voll her’anthing you please, Hurry "Go ashore nothing! cried ‘Trank, Won't set Kealer off thia ably ag tong) 1 would ike to y ‘ Hy back to his stateroom." “But, hang it, man! yet want How! ‘Toll her I’m an honest-to-good- rousing himself. “I wouldn't go ## J'm on it, I don’t know bow hell! make over a white and width, He never looked “““thanic you, captain." {t to lead to anything else." ness invalid, if that will make her ashore now—even to please her manage it, but I've @ bunch that be) i aes Will at anybody; he glared. But — “I ghall expect you to be responsible ‘Then his mind abruptly reverted to ANY Mappler, Fell her I'm too sick Seemememeterins bj 4 pet Veet trae hel . Th Trask was not to be siared down, for him,” the gtuggering fact that he was about ©%0" to answer her note, Heat it!” , wee mot yet 7 o'glook, ae Trask yeu help Ge = and the examination of the ppd “F certainly will, alr.” to be one of the snip, and that ho Keeler sighed resignediy us he CHAPTER XVII. stood swaying dizgily in the dining! skirt is very mar- a“ , “And to-morrow, when we put in was to be a prisoner in his stat reached for bis hat and went oup ITH the coming of might saloon of the wecond cabin; yet ltl pow with three invalid proved to be diificult, bor he a+ Key West, both of you get off this hip touched at Key W ‘Trask hoard the key turn in the luck @ 00d many things began Seeed like twenty-four hours of was not disposed to abawer Ques 4p) J Keeler! We've been w and, for the first timo since he had ae tie T eternity since be had. beeg thrown| flounces, the ml4- Kent rs and was lWhatt" o.”" he said sharply. been aboard the Guit Streain, realized c yeaa Edy ore Molently out ot ble publ at Bo'clock.| die one bemm of ‘ was there, 60 WAS The ain 4 exclamation waa from vent at ho was actually @ prisoner. at min No tuman hand had aroused him “ Mise Sands, “Also Aunt Slchetabel, rig TmaAred exc]A A tlOn Te erie hoagae: Jet found & way to aay OD Kesler was absent for what ncomed muat see Sidney Sands and from slumber. ‘The Gult Stroam her-| ee TMe waist ts be pier ge tee rat peep Aree LS aa at wee bow it can be done, Hike, very long time; when he explain just how things stood. So-he *eif bad culled him into wakefulness. | © nat Nt wie i mp over a #ix-foot Vy gon't propose to carry any high atr.” finally reappeared he found Trask jeft Keeler in their atate: 4 He had Leen towed sidowie to the/ silk girdle L am bur when he was presumed to be re- jumping lunatics on my pAaMenger “Tt'e got to be done! You ean go, Nervously pacing the stuteroom, s room and #et ¢ioor of the bunk foom, thus ending| seventeen yeare clining 1n an invajid's chair, Meclor jurt ne nauneed Capt. Tiodgett with Mf you want to, put 1 wrone stioking furiously and mutteriag to Ut for the second cabin, There he # vivid dream, In whieh Sidney Sands) sig. 5 feet 6 4 was called upon to explain bie Pay finality. “The palr of you get of at “Or course, Mr. Trask if you atay, MImeelt 4 4 found the girl of tho brown hair and wns the chief actor ip an adventure isto 8 ae ‘ tlent’s actions, or more properly "an- e pair of you t Pest Pele) ell?" domanded the patient. 60: wherein Capt. Blodgett played «| t# . Heo fe Captain Blodgcte described eF Weet to-morrow, That's alll” then I gtay too, It's only my 40%) yesler tossed his hat thio a corner, HAE her to Haten to hin. ThE heavy and ferocious villain, Tt had| Use the two allk them, in this crisis an inspiration 4 as aan t to be sately hidden by Wied bis forehead and looked at {d unwillingly at frat, Hutashtis been an almost impossible task to] purries as sid came to Keeler, CHAPTER XVI. to: i came ay ola 4 Trask with tragedy in his eyes. story progressed she lost some of her dreas, what with being pitched from arcane Li a Ae “Captain,” said the faithful purse, ACK in thetr stateroom the cogl- we cant hide in here.” Inch ““Te'a all off, storn-visaged front and tt was not side to Bi rrowly spaced ery in cascade ‘he liad & nervous breakdown so : can't hide In here. “What's off? Didn't you seo her?? sat ths aud alternately catapulted] folds, Fill in the Bye : tations of Trask and his guar- — Keeler shook bis head gloomily, ay J long until the adventure had won her POF! and p time exo And tt ackeoted tie mine Klan were interrupted, aftor “Could we try getting into one of wWvitat Mig geaMquet Mit” a, over completely back and forth along the alleyway) front and back | you're a Har! several minutes elapsed, by @ Hp HiseoR te AINE, De Mois dog MTL diin't get that far.” When Sidney Sands took en inter- Ho mannged it somehow, marvelling ba gathered tu- | "Keeler looked at the captain apolo- knock at the door, Kecler answered, soy gown in the hold with the | What!” est Inn thing \t amounted to enthusl- &t the change wrought between dark-|P!° Of white obir- getically. ret. mctloning bie patient Into: @ frelentt” d t “L dion't get a chance, Mr, Trask." asm, ‘Trask confided to her that he Tes “nd dawn. fon finufied across the botgom with “You see how it ts, str, It affects © y is ‘ TRENT cet us sure, They'll probe Said, Keeler humbly, “Sho did most wanted ner ‘The look of the sea appalled him as| lice. Upper portion of waist of chit- \nim In different ways. Now, one of chair, The caller was a deck steward, | They'd get us eure, MiGy hy Pio of the tniking, sir. I might say th ¥ © spend a day in her scl- ne reached the saloon where his day's | £0, Wi lace sleeves, — ‘Trimming | his notions is that he can't walk. Of with a note to be delivered to the Delve Bi tT Re ati iRDL she has a bit of a temper, If you don't entist father's unoccupied stateroom, of him. ‘Through aj and of silk ts separate, meruly J course, be doesn't have that notion invalid, fe a iy Weal, ani ed go with mind my me Atloning it."" along with Keeler. But that was now tly balted porthole he saw awiftly | Micked to sleeve, regulary Just at thnos. But wien be prasg looked at the untamiliar “Maybe you could be ao cesporately aye ‘iit @ the bun! Bho ought to impossible because she had allowed [NINN ray mountalus, created 99 ying puitor Rrening Wort ‘ Meant: wall vriting on envelope, ick, air, that it'd be a matter of h ig two old ladies to take possession, tr: : really ean't walk, ‘is a Writing on the envelope, was sick, slr, he said it first, sir, She saw moe possession, OW- "Trask, & bras#-buttoned jack I reni cripple, sir oat addressed to "Mr, Spencer Trumbull,” OF death to move ut of coming, and als Walkod right up ts W® to the uncomfortable heat of thelr clinging with unc Paiaviahin Wek tiecs \ mae shies: parga i bunk, I've i kk * “ of material have it Wily, his legs are all rignt and frowned Bheoulallycly The tote wake ve a eS ediolng Hits mo, with her chin up tn the air t Inside stateroon a now ruse was to vis figure, & napkin over his left anche pean oe and he ean walk.” within caused bim genuine b * and I cou ‘ou out with a dose w there Was trouble then, Mr. neve é ‘ i forvarm, steadied bimself aga bs = plo (bright blue | ““Trawk listened as though he were in eb. It aid that would make you look and feel Tyysk; 1-1 was afroid of her Recessary. Wor a jong time they Ori atigus support of @ swivel chair silk marquisette) a dream if mcd digianbed, tn ming, gomomgy, BWHul wick, Mr ‘Trask "She sald, ‘If you are looking for Plotted without avall, Then the gitl that was bolted to the floor and tried wh Faw? caniaintt eobdnusd desler ta Capial” Whaley Keeler brightened Vistbly az b@ me, \upt and I didie like had an idea. As @ result of this idea to find his sea legs. i tam 'cy I would tike to evenly, ‘Mt would probably do Mr, ante eu made the suggestion. the way she spoke the name, sir; it one of the walters, Henry by name, @ Ho reallaed that they were shock- ih) /\ wae In conjunction Trumbull a permanent injury if you ete enter lite" exclaimed ; . dt you're looking jan of about the saine build as ingly Inadequate for the task. Civea] \YOR fj \ with somothing eclne have @ very bad effect ‘ Ns ae , ey versation by informing you ne next doy with the knight of t vt bar; but in tht, rmo! hey 5 . bouldntt "be. reaponaible for what Brobably carry oe out on aaigetehr, ya “t have’ no litention gt aver Josalld chal, "And We (wenn Hours were ea Weak and Uncertain es thoes jee te ould happe' mM tut he's au anyhow, i'm sufficiently sic bold ne to you Good after- Trask and the girl, they pe «r-old child, For th - " dress, m thirty Tatalene ae Me Teen ieee have hot site me mime am renin ray Try your imagination Just ike t al, t et steward to heoos oa party ht claw wales ware in little bet. } years of age, but look him with me, air, I'll guarantee he'l i 5 | sighed as he t n, repress w to tim that ter case. ounger, 8 feet 1 Inc | jnake no, trouble ’at ail tar anybody. Keeler tried, but hie imagination 8 mighty fine when ana Si If the steward had “Worst I ever saw!" ‘Trask heard | \ tal, wal ay quae Just let him keep his stateroom, sir r hes heen trained in & dierent oft who the joke was on he no | ee lst a and I'll promise to take first cluss rh not run to the discover e that you doubt would have enjoyed it less — He did not dream of dteputing the | I have light halr, “* Cave of him? s of ¢ mpeaienta wharahy tha i nd pol demanded Hut he didn't know, and all began statement. It was by far the worst | blue eyes and a little Keeler pleaded with eyes and * * maete ot asl well that Trask had ever imagined; as for! | colors ‘inee aa el ae eats ae sicaniem Jame tticy (ett aay ehen Trask bed an ides, "T tried to put in a word for you, — It wae arranged that Trask should ageing, he had never beheld tta ike, | /| \\ PR ae “I believe you're telling the truth,” weberig in Beg’ wf tiem Sas a Tie Ba cae Bet Into the air, I did may og T tele her [ f go that very evening to the walters’ (To Be Continued.) fy F a (ty at ¥ psig at thovigt @ i m #0001 nh 5 , a messege from Mr, Trask, anc uarters with Henry and be ready the Jae bhec le wal ors Oven oir geld Hee eee ae, bgt Toa rae hour En, fe | th Tce” Mow, teten, ‘There cite thet amen for & munute T WAM Cael meme th baaga dun Talal f18 | pmanasonoamanameenmmaptnennaace oi lee Hl yok @c.. attache! “Captain, he hai tte , then, Now, Lsten. There sure that tt wou! an act of fus- bid the gir) goodby and went tow ¢ ” : word ashlnlined Geese arcane ae F ts a stateroom next door to that of tice” oubbybols somewhere in the interior | BEST NOVELS PUBLIONED fo 6 tounGatinn ap had at dee ein ordeee cs, et Miss @ands. It was to have been oo- Keeler paused tn embarrassment. of the ship. ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE 3) of blue China silk |" Blodgett, with a wame of bis Pp hope that cupied by her father, who minsed the ‘Go head! Out with tt! What It was not until he was atretched } EVERY TWO WEEKS, ‘matching your goods. Black fleas hand. iD. It's full of eefentific instru- gid ede eay to that?” io a @tuffy little bunk, bis mind and dive bead eusbroidery. . HI y) :