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—————————— ————— 7 The Pauline Furlong Women’s National Army For Health Pomona On Tee New Fort tnwing Worn ' so fee DAILY DRILL No. 12 For the Woman tiho Works With Her Hands. whe éo much house Work frequeatiy eotioe ios | Rodee eBie Ob the hands nd Bioul) the fingers ood) Jot te becoming! dark, wrinkied, flabby and cal- loused, aod the Wearing of rubber gloves whea the hands are in Wa- which are just plaia white wash cloves, several sizes too large, will prevent this and rem ody the condition tf it already exints Never put the hands in hot water| !4l¢ society woman's with Just @ Little| mote than is necessary and always|#fe and ettention massage them with cocoa butter after! Y°u should massage your arms up- removing them from water. Retuem-| "4% With cocoa butter or a good, ber that the hands become hungry|"°UTshing cream, and bold the el- for nourishment, Just the same as the| ** '9 halves of grape fruit when | body docs, especially when all of the/Convenient to soften and whiten’ natural ofle are constantly Seing|(@eM. Just @ litte time allowed to] sapped out through hot water and| "move hang-nails, push back the| strong soaps cuticle around the base of the pails ‘The hands of the houseworker may |%"¢ & few rubs with the buffer to be as lovely, soft and white as tho) ring @ elight polish will bring its own reward and make your hands Tar. otso and arms an envy to your friends f rather tan @ disfigurement and con- stant source of, embarrassment. Clean, white, smooth hands and pol- ished nails are the greatest indica- tion of daintiness and a constant source of pride and joy to any woman who posscases them. | Stenographers, ptantsts, writers, &o., should practise finger exercises, | opening and shutting the fAngers,| opening and closing the hands and circling the closed fists around on) the wrist to stimulate the blood to! the hands and relieve congestion and Answers to Health and Beauty | cramps in tho hands, | Questions. WALKING—R. L. M.: The two] men cimcuine miles you walk each day will either reduce or develop you, whichever you wieb It to do, Fast uphill walking feduces, while easy, elastio step and mot over-doing the walk, develops Both walks develop and harden the muscles of the legs, thighs and hips, whioh {s beneficial. Remember that deep breathing during the walk and Proper diet are also essential ip bring- ing about improved figure, Walking alone will not do so. LACTIC ACID—MRS FRANK M.: Lactic acid ts the acid formed in the fermentation of milk and Is certainly net the acid which ts found in the stomach in acid indigestion or nervous indigestion. World Daily Magazi 'SN T Thar MORRIOLE! | worked | taken advantage of? W A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE FIG PASTE—MRS. L. K. (by re- *quest): Take ono pound of prunes and one-half pound of figs. Stone HOW TWO WOMEN LOVED ONE MAN he prunes and chop the frults dne, put them in @ saucepan with one WHO WAS REALLY SOMEBODY ELSE ounce of senna powder (not henna) and add two cue oft wd mas | The Cleverest Story of the Year then pour on olled paper. When 014 wrap in olled paper and place fy @ glass jar until wanted. Take (Copyright, the Freak A. about a squaroc Inch of the paste each | BYNOPSIA OF PREOKDING CHAPTERS, Somoer Trumbull, grierwd on a, sea tp for. his ‘he following foods are natural Paeltteed,, Pring 4, Trumbull, ‘Trask gute inte night before retiring. axatives: All dark breads, ginger, * k Vaan wheak brown, graham and 4h goddess... ie eart makes seule mete Prt bran; crushed wheat,’ oatmeal, bom- imal f'selota Letor iny, all coarse cereals, corn and tur- etloving « ithe dlaguise of 18 Om ni green vegetables and Watery jisdes Treak to fing, dae DrPe a Tisa truite, cooked or raw Det- fulgset board ries of all , lemons, Cer br a) ray pru Fh ney. HULs, bata | CHAPTER XVIII. der, koomis: Avold meats, (Continued. SR. ese, condiments, spices, ten, TDNEY was the first to go om ee dees’ proeurt Grtigcteeeey deck again. For nearly amin- Drink Mplass or two of hot or cold ute she studied the steamer, & water before breakfast and before re- Puszled expression on her fae, tiring, “Billy!” she called sharply. ‘Trask emerged from the compan- APE JUICE! lonway, baving lingered in tho cabla une ewe CO ne United States to light a fresh candle, 7 Department of Agriculture Farmers’ ‘There's something queer about the r ship,” she sald, pointing. Bulletin gives tho following formula | MP egine tat, Gor oldnay!” Siok “from geo ng eer ano He dasied to the rail over which Be ine Nettle and crush lightly, | tey bad come, the girl following. leat gradually and boil gently for ‘The great hawsera which hed half an hour. Crush frult with a linked the two vessels were no longer wooden apoon. Put a sieve or coian- ‘aut. They disappeared lovsely into der over a large bow! and spread a the a Ba aaa Bat ae: a 9 of square of heewenioth over the slays Chae they hed gy nen ee as ‘Turn fruit and juice Into Fae eaten tee te es cloth, drain well, and then draw the “y, ‘9 : of the cheesecloth together and ,2he sea anchor had been cast twist hard to press out all of the Juice possible. Put the stra d juice into a clean preserving kettle and on the fire. ‘Then add sugar (one xill of @ugar to a quart of juice) and stir until dissolved. Boll uve eaten: skimming carefully. Fill hot ater- ‘They'll neve fiiged jars or bottles, Put the jace| nk we male rept wane or botiles in a moderate oven for ton! Tao Quit Stream steadily widened minutes in pans of boiling wacrr. the distance between her and tho Have some boiling juice and pour @ hulk under their feet. She bad Hittle of It into the Jara as they are swung about, and every minute waa taken from the oven, then geal. Plave carrying her further and furtacr ge boards and set aside out of a 2010 ‘from them, paught. [How © the ’ Raspberry, blackberry and straw: gic” ‘AF are they nowt’ asked Derry juices are mado in tho sain Pyset hog Pe bait pint us of sugar must be added to each quart “No; 7 a ; of, dulce, | Currant will require one nave i Ls Stree Bob: Bow could ts pint of sugar to a quart of juice. “Rlodwett must have To storilixe jelly glasses place then move on ‘and. Just out Ieee ite in bolling hot water, Remove thom hawsers. He would not bother to and place them In a pan with abuut send a boat to unfasten them at two laches of bolling water, this end. “But Keeler!" HENNA FOR REDDENING HAIR “God knows what happened to RS ELLIS M.: Shainpoo the hair him.” said Trask grimly, and then apply henna powder, made “But he wouldn't deliberately fet into a paste with hot water, to small them go away and leave us, In strands of the hair with ‘a tooch- sure!" brush, Tie the hair up on the head ‘olve in a series of outs and hall The girl Joined with it, When at last they wed, breathles#, Trask shook bis spalr, over balf a mile off,” ey. mile at least, They'll’ never see with hot towels for fifteen minutes 4 for a deep bronze shade, longer for a CHAPTER XIX, redder color. This is barmiess and 1 at last they looked colors any shade of hair, Including again in the directs gray. Shampoo hair with soap and the receding = ghj, ave ‘Water again to remove paste, and be Pp ner gareful not to leave paste on bar lights were but @ faint pa} or the hair will be a bril- glimmer on the horizon, fed and very conspicuous, They had exchanged scarcely @ word be carrying you down wou puluns you to bed soon. of ail nations, At the top there was & red flannel birt; below that two palra of white duck trousers; then, In order, a sou'wester coat, a white shirt checkered tablecloth, and @ remnant of canvas which at one time might have been part of a sail. Sidney had declared when he set it up that Its meaning, according to the International Code, was: “Don't” Bother; We're Happy!" “A steamer,” I'm going to Mot a bit cold. nt to miss any spooky to sieep in. I They and talked for a long time, not of their plight, nor of the Gulf Siream, nor of Ki bi of themselves, The moun had completed moro when Trask felt ber figure gently against him, Her ey closed and she waa breathing gently. The kitten was already drew the girl's head do’ him, bent and touched bis lips to her cheek and sighed contentediy, After Q& while Trask also slept, although he bad meant to watch the night ugh. blasing morning sun, dhooting its rays directly into his eyes, awak him. He started up sudd rousing the girl. Then some reo lection called ber into broad wake~ fulness, and she sat up, blinking at Trask jumped to the deck and lifted the girl down, Sho inspected her costume with a wry face. Trask's Own outfit waa not much better, for while the captain of the bark was no taller than he, hy greater girth. ‘The galley was a wreok, but Trask to revisit the connected with oabin, for he knew it was etill awash found a can dry and aome Munsey Company.) ours. A man in the stern shvvte arowe nod hailed the pair wat the rail. “What's happened?" he calied. Trask, fur auswer, merely a Sweeping wave uf bis arm, inclusive Of the derelict and everything abowrd “Who's aboard?" arene Indicated bimself and the r fl “And the kitten, Billy,” sho re minded him. “Caught in the blow?" asked the man in the boat, as it drifted oearer, Trask nodded. It all seemed decidedly unromantic It was too casual and matter-of-fact, ceremonious nautical salutations and other salty accessories, hailing a Broadwa, ing It take you al Ki chief; friend, eer eee ler, male puree, ‘Trask fortis an acqualntance with he said, nodding, “And I believe it's coming thin way.” They atood together on the deck- house watching It with eager eyes, Bven the kitten seemed something unusual, for It, too, stared irring comfortably, Sidney clasped bis arm tightly and clung to him, “You want it to find us, don’t your” ig yer 4, demon: with ber “just to came the next since each told the other the great- est news in the world. clinging to him, her face against his coat, his arms close around her—the wea, the derelict, the eteamer for- out at the sea, She kissed him again and patted his cheek softly, “everything's all right now,” she murmured, happily. “Bverything!" he echoed earnestly, “Yet I'm just trying to realize what tt all means.” “Do you suppose they'll come hunt~ ing for us, after they find we're not aboard?” she asked. “It depends on how soon they Uf they get hours away, Cap- tain Blodgett may decide it would be useless to try to find the derelict Besides, he has a half-orippled Ho won't want to take the chance of meeting more bad weather Defore hé makes port.” “But will anybody search for us?" ure, ag S000 a8 they get word ashore, or to some other ship, Meanwhile we're bosses on our own “I suppose a0,” with a sigh. “But T'm so happy here. end of the adventure, Billy.” “The beginning, The steamer drew nearer, follow- ing & course that he judged would carry her a mile or eo to the north- ward of the hulk. They were still without means of making a@ flare; ‘Trask feared to start a bonfire on the deck, for if it was not answered he realized that they might aboard @ derelict doomed to deatrue- tion by flames, “Tl @o aloft and wave something,” trolley and have “Isn't it, Billy?” I's almost the ri “Any cargo?" “Mahogany.” “Where's the reat of you?” “Took to the boats.” The man stared at Trask, evidently be assured her, ig was of infinitely had no mind kitoben that “How about salvage? be asked 0 x “Fifty-fifty,” sald Trask. “Where are you figuring to go?” °° © Weil, of coffee that was atl! crackers in @ tightly sealed tin Bidney took possession of the galley and sent him for frewood. patient effort, they got a fire started io exclaimed. do they keep it?" Trask had a bad moment. He knaw er was generally kept dhe wondered that any of the supply had eurvived He dia not mention his fears fas he picked up an empty I'l tell you what tain of that steamer. ever salvage tho court allowa—that if you're full Sidney ran over And seized the kitten, Vl wplit what- She shi caska on the deck, shook her head and gripped “It's not worth it,” won't let you, I belleve they'll see us you and T and and the ahip--every- “we're all going home Billy Trask the nome of ite little paw and The kitten cu captor with a purred like a six-« The busines: She tonsed her head with a ges- ture of pride and bor sou'wester lid off to the deck, revealing masses of unruly chestnut hair, denly recollected things. “I'm going to find some dry cloth: if there are any aboard,” he sald. fell down in the cabin.” Hoe led the way, and once more they wet, gloomy cabin, Wile Trask rummaged the captain's stateroom, Sidney vfbited the adjoin. ing room, returning with the kitten, Trask found dry olething in the and the girl went back to the deck, where presently he found ber watching the moon on the sea and telling secrets to the purring little animal in ber arma, She was perched again upon the deck house, which seemed to be the dryest He climbed up and The encoming veerel had drawn nearly abreast of them when Trask Observed @ change in its course. The bow headed tn toward the hulk, Ho ran to the rail and waved his arms There was an answering blast of @ alren, repeated intered remains of what had evidently beon a huge cask did not give him encouragement Boon Came to a Kecond cask that had not been torn from its lashings. roaned to find it empty he came upon another that pro He tasted {ts con- found the water aweet. CHAPTER XX. SHIP, Billy!" of getting the der et tn tow took until nightfall Trask was heartily When a haweer had dhe and the Trask sud- been made f girl and a s) boat and rowed over to the waitigg steamer Tt was a dirty tramp, bound He raced back to the deckhouse, ewung the girl down and hugged her, “They've seen us!” he cried She nodded and made a little ges- that seemed to ex, f course it has to She sighed and laughed at herself, “My clothes!" she cried s: “Well, they're the best you've got, And you look magnificent.” The steamer stopped a quarter of mile distant from the derelict, and watched the operation of low. Tt did not look like a ship; It waa biack and din- wy, and there were only 4 fow figures “Our sole baggage ts the kitten,” observed Sidney, si = It wan far dif the clean smartness the Guif Stream, urtous by comparison for a load of cotton t yet It seamed lux- ing, It was almost evening, to the hulk and a red sun was about to begin its dip into the sea on the western horizon. ‘Trask sprang to his feet and stared fn the direction she Indicated ‘was more than a amudge there was a distinct outline of a ves- sel, He glanced u fet at tie truc! no wae @ gtrange signal, comp: 9 Sege wn im the nautical book captain's room, re was a woman captain's wife without emotio 6 surveyed Sidney ith some clothes.” ed to reach pr tm signal he had «neat marriage at a signal he spot on deck, of the mizaen. was a fortunate ti The boat from the steamer drew these two bad and rested on thelr tramp steamer, “lt'e after midnight,” he said, “ry it wea not many Amerwan hy Cerling as Preeteent of inte Hence and perseverance im setting (here questions? What man has much in the cause of hu manity? What President bas maim ‘ained #ueD siriet oeutrality im the fation until Chat peutrallty wae » has beeo so prudent in auch @ crime ae thie? OL LLL LLL LLLP LLLP ELLER { Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn | js Dear Cousin Members: re HLUL are a fow mont interesting | 4/0 age eon, We. tis" Teeth mB Chty. tort whieh I know all we Cousine will be most pleased to read They are from generous members who are doing thelr share to bblp othe There are thousands more of our Cousins doing the same worthy taska, and I do wish that they also would write and tell ue all about their work, don’t you? Cousin Eleanor. DRAR COUBIN ELEANOR You wrote th the paper that roo tthe te hem of our Hed Crom work 1 ahall tall you how f am doing my bit, Pion, | saved my peonien ap te one dollar (81) sod Jolmed the Ket Oro, ‘Tien my class iv whool formed « etub Junior | \eagwe for eerview, Here we sew for the soldier ours Benides doing thie | knit @ lot, or rather «+ much oe 1 have tlme for, and make comfort Then { powht @ Libeny Bond el) my own, During the summer 1 knit sit wasn clothe, Your COUN MEMBER, URBAN COUSIN: RLBANOR, 1 have receive! my reward and om very grate- ful to you 1 haw decided wo use thle way) 1 will lade 26 conte memier of the Junior Red Crom, 2 canta for admittance, The left 1 am gonding back to childeea of France, 4 poor commana.” Rath THE TERRORISTS Cratg Kennedy, the Famous Detective, Undertakes a Strange Case. Begin the Story on This Page Next Monday, Oct. & hours until the wind began to blow storm bad taken it had teft off. The wind raged and the #ea ran high. Minute nore diMoult for the tramp to make headway with the 0 rd a mediey of cries, punctuated by oatha They ran on deck to find the crew as- eembled at the prow, The bawser t dearest,” fald Sidney, "We can Just as happy even though we didn't have # though w by minute it becam Then suddenly the steam ad. Sidney and Trask bh had parted! “Never mind cent.” Trask patted her head and wound an arm about her shoulder, “Brave litle girl” he sald. There was no chanoe of picking up the Umber laden hulk in such « storm. It would have been worse than desper- ate to attempt such @ thing. So the tramp put her head down and wal- lowed through the racing seas. Forty-eight hours brought them to Guif Stream had in safely, and a vessel was Just preparing to go in search of the 3 found Kesler di- recting the work and hastening every detail, When he saw them the faith- Galveston, T gotte © aways, The; ful attendant almost wept. "I thought I might never see you gain, air,’ be told Trask, wringing his hand ‘But why did you leave us, Kes- anked Sidney, or The former Tennesses Tornado pink and stammered The Toentag World's Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY BLBANOR SCHOKER with these virtues, will, we so'mobly” Gs. te guin ter the Unioos ¥ vine Providence Se teat Pe wh es By ANNA O'BRIEN, iy 5 cars, No M8 Montene “wubeet, reokiyn. From Kiddies COLUMBIA, (Ongmal.) Columbia, Columbia, how gtortous is thy same, Columbia, Columbia, bow giortous ts thy name, Thy banner foate o'er land and een, And epreada thy world-wide fame ‘The owift-winged oagie that eoare o'er thy head, And the three grandest colors, white, bide and the red, * Prociaim Uberty, fustio, aa@ te be true, Respect, honor, and pay homage to Thy flustrious stare that eparkte Casf'teet ~~ * the light of freedom on tend and $ They brighten every beart and soul, As on the valiant biue they rou, From Past rv ioutm to West, trom North to one Nhe et WORdere apeak for thy While round and round, and alt Is heard the everi: abort By REBECCA POM. fourteen, Ne etd bee New York pitt — TO WAR. Into this world ene pattie Ise ie for democracy, ‘tle our wountey, sear ad’ That's calling 'us'ts tigate ‘To uphold our liberty, Our honor and our 1 hear her voice calling, Mid. bile Like genue “Gee irene falling : eavenly, any. ‘ta of hon ° or Save, MBRANZ, fourteen, N, ase New York City, “Mt Third Gtrest, — OCTOBER WRITING CONTEST, The Klub contest for October to see which itl be beat compositions ry wre Oe Awards of $1 enol tho members of such ie ee fives best componttions. Treas Ca "Be rinted in this column vem Ber, the month in which ‘Te et . Ing Day contest will clove ‘Thureds ay, Nov. bud ; HOW TO EARN A KLUB INNA! TWENTY-TWO-INOH felt oad “Well, I didn't exactly leave you, | nant, made in the Klub colors, It took @ vast deal of persuasion to get the story from him. But finally Trask and Sidney learned that he had been found holding the other end of the line attached to the breeches buoy, and ordered away When Keeler demurred a handed sailor | blue and gold, and beart: Kiddie Klub name, will be given tee to qvery Klub member who secures |fve new members, and to every new Klub member who brings in with aim or her four other members Bix vy- empted to force COUPONS, Humbered in rotation, must proceedings, There had been @ live- be sent tn with each new name, to~ ly time, was finally put away when be was able to t a hearing xplain things the wreck bad | Pona may obtain pennante by le! r behind. Sidney, Trask, “Otherwise I have known you cared.” wala, emiled at him aVERY TWO weexs ad they forgot us” eaid) looking up admiringly at ight sever | ask regarded her a long minute. | ba = “T think you knew all the time,” ho, seit Shae And Keeler heaved a big nigh, aa! the two locked their arme and in which it seemed that! gether with the elem and Keeler ay some halt papa fe crew, But he id not Aight the whole for her ply for membership. address of each new member, just required when Individual Lididies ape Membere who cannot save the |10 cents with name, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUS AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, = Ua xa “Klub Pi i Chiidren gaywhere net over Po | couron no, QVA Oe 5 ae Bee