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ee DAILY DRILL No, 18 AILURE th mental work tr Urually due to failure In pl cal health, and readers 2 Ore pot eatieted with the they are ta thee am look to bettering ihely phytioal eon ithe bieh develop their In, glowsy hale, bright eye . cheerful emile aod other elar slgne of wupe th and | will pw you the su 1 es her work aud the fore, nak atit Most persona say that 1 am thusta , indeed, | know Hs avwet T could eh t u undertaking Tam ot begin to ac ony tasks whieh come be Personally 1k whom T and Dan TWO GLASSES OF WATER and Beauty Questions QUININE HAIR TONIC—M, T hol (pure), elght ounces; quinine, ty grains; sweet 1, one ounce. ib this into the scalp with the tops the fingers, in circles. ‘Try n the scalp from the hair, Brush hair with a stiff brush each night t least fifty strokes. SEVERE THIRST—MR&S. FRANK Indigestion may cause this severe thirst after each meal. If you feel “so full and stuffy” after eating, why not try ea sa, or elipping @ meal occasi This will relieve he heavy feeling. URIC ACID—MRS. K. L. M: Bath- #* 1s most essential to over exe ss of uric veld, b the skin ays the most impe part in iminating poisons from t weep Se8 Aro 4180 Hse est authorities, th breathing and follow Fattes, well known instructor tn Hictetics: Half cake yeast, 2 cups ql arm water, 31-2 cups gum Uten flour, 1-2 teaspoonti salt fien yeast in small portion of water 1 add to the Ingredients ff dough and k siug more gluten if necessary to hoep it from sticking to the board Shape into a loaf aud place in a but- tered pan for about two and a hours, to rise until the dough ts about twice its bulk, Then bake for forty ve minutes, If desired, the dough ay be given a second mixing, after ¢ first rising, letting jt rise again pfore baking, Gum uten bread iy be made the samo as white flour ead with the exception of shorten- g, which is not necessary, Avoid aving the water too warm, otherwise ead will be sticky. THIN FACE — FRANCES W. thing that I know of will change je shape of the fi ant olive of! internally y good whatever, The oil will help velop the entire body, tructure of the face cannot hanged to any marked degree, even jh the face may get a little tter, as the body develops. THICK LIPS -—- KATHUERYN lothing will reduce thick lips. Do pt bite them, and keep them drawn | toward the teeth. Avoid gouting @ unnecessary facial grimmaces. be thousan¢ maimed on , flelds of all artificial the men "3 battle- rac Hmbs manufac- It Is Known as the yucea, tree, end is especially sulted B this purpose because of the 3 and lghtness of its woud Yucca tree is a product of the in places where and thrives ng else will grow. Ordinarily tt es a height of from fifteen to ity feet, and has great limbs out tion to the trunk, Its wood is ght in weight and tough ®, but can be easily shaped. ns" | inte also are made of 1004 ~The Pauline Furlong — Women’s National Army _ For Health ene Oe Withont| om: | eneticial: Fresh ripe ; socially apples, uncooled fruits, ltt igar, no meals, all vegetables which OW Above t out ure good, | n vegetables and pure cider vine- also fish and shell fish may t sten and all dark bread t tex, coffee, malt 4 volles. Pure water in abundar ittermilk and milk may be taken woly. 9 OE UTEN BREAD—ai WALT. S.: The following reetpe for glu- Ben bread is given by A. Frances Mix to a| ad thoroughly,|@ grace which does not ordinarily halt | but the bony|™ (te & * For the Business Woman Who Would ! hronte grouches.” aud t ell ata glance that these peop a ph al as well ag mente ling, I know that the ! ave allow ekin a ering expre and that t ve irritable and absolutely selfish and Inditferent to the AN of these d feelings of habits ca ) overcome, health for body awakens mental | capacttion wh fg success, When 1 ‘ hind of @ | won) Ta atietiod t phe Isa rouch before 1b uatuted | with her, and | anh become ti tore this type ef women and do all in my power to bring them out| of this morbid and u healthful con ditlon, The sluggish liver makes} thick, clogged blood, dull brain, yel-| low copy feeling and other dep ynditions which are con ducive to unhappy frame of mind and those who do not look well and| |feel constantly fatigued must start a| | campatgn of physical rejuvenation to| clear the body and brain. Every one should drink two glasses | of water before breaktast, and wom- en with torpld liver skin, | liver spots and irritable dispositions | should practise some body bending and twisting exercises before break- fast and immediately after drinking the water. sallow Frening World Daily Magazine |Can You Beat It! — Byt w» SBS By Mai urice Ketten Gens % LE’ M@ SEB Jomn JD AR May BE TCAN ” 5 FULL OF CAN QUPLAGE wou iy G | Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick. eng On Tee Mew Tot Porting © A Swagger Frock for Presttes! Wear. (CAN You Bo ANY THING? wert c ta revere which entence # ae the pointe the front of the and the soft fabrics such as wes de lal duvetyn, The ald ft Im ox ingly wma and especially good for @ frook of this jaracter, Dark ‘blue te @ standby volor and may b used here with | black braid trim oting and @ belt of eliher ton leather ov red suede, An effect quite out of the ordinary could be gained with purple brald on the jdark blue serge and @ purple sucde belt. vel and foulache by NR NOW JOHN GIVE ME THE MONEY | |SAVED You BY FIXING JYOUR SuiT J a GOING TO CAN YOu ELF A NEWS ( BEAT ike The revers collar may be of either the dress fabric, eatin or aellk, and they may either match tn golor the dress fabric or the @ |pratd. Another attractive expression of this design would be In the use of tan material for the frock, with revers ut the same, and braid a shade darker in tone for trimming, with dark brown leather belt buckling in back to complete the waistline. Odd belts of contrasting color may be wort te THIS SMART DESIGN CAN BE E COPIED BY FOLLOWING DIRECTIO neutral color, This design should peal to the business girl who appreci- ates the combination of practicality, style and becomingness. Answers to Queries. _ ion Editor, Brening World fi, etme. /\ Will you plenae sus Me ee rar varloty’s sake with @ frock of such & gest some way to , make over a tan 1% crepe de Chine dross , THE TERRORISTS ARCH PLOTTER AND SUPER-DETECTIVE MATCH : in this, though? ‘This {3 In New Jer- “He may not be much of a finan- ment haa siinply assigned me here as he remembered his wish only ay ties a Ge WITS IN THIS AMAZING MYSTERY sey. cler or business man, or even « wul- to carry on somo exporimonte in—er” inatant before, 1“ oraN Nae sleeves. Thought | ea Ih, they all know me, and as soon entist,ebut that boy has ner Do high explosives and armor plate, and of the thing, “how wis Gol ota has i F H Cc K a His Best C. fs anything turns up, I hear of it. If you Know what he has done? | Just trust, naturally, 18 glad to co- | Mr Burton foes eure Oe | | Senne H, more it seems likely to have anything todo taken up flying as @ sport. 1 has operat ner came | for afternoon 9 OW. raig ennedy on Is bes ase with the city I usually investigate. one of the See hyciroaeroplanes es,” put in Kennedy. “But you ton just a trifle shaky yet o el i wear. Am 96 years of — There can't be any doubt but tuat wo housed over there tn che shed, and must have had some trouble here or second escape in ttle more than ||| age, weigh 188 pounde right, Bireet Me Aareth,) are interested in this one,” now and then he comes down here to (he wecret of your invention, pleral, twenty-four hours. ae a 8 22 FY SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAT He had brought the car to a stand- take @ lesson, and even has got 80 Would not have been stolen.” What do you make of it, Ken | | teot 3 Inches tall aud Waiter Ja 1B, Lie Dewey € eull on the boat, and, during the short ras to persuade @ friend to go up jardner glanced at him quickly. nedy? asked Gardner In all my 1 i} MRS, L. T. fon at Hacie trip across the river, Kennedy was with him for @ short Might now and Kennedy aiulled. “L buve already experiences with pleral, assuming it Use self color chiftoy o : engaged in fastening to the rear of then. Here we are,” ne concluded, ws heard about it from Burke, you was pleral, y Reve une ‘ey Rnoe to drape over wai: for AP ‘own the c 5 e we Joined Un workmen, know, stable compo i e who Lamar teeela ie, VIE aR EOP OOF, ieued Oe IF I Bad bean 6 seine, A Brose of it in a shell through elght-inch urmor|and fall over skirt front and back. 2 as dancer samned Nevoh | CHAPTER 1V. 5 | | (Continued) | PAR to Nevsky stood a medl- um-sized, ell-butit “Y man, whose motions betrayed a cer- tain training in athletics and accompany it. He was a dark man, with striking features, eyes that seemed to have in them more of the mystic than of the practical, and yet a certain shrewdness which ect him apart. He was clearly not an Amer. ican, and I was wondering whethe: his race was Slavic, Celtic, or Ro- manic, when Hazleton sai ‘Pro- fessor Vassili Novikof, let me in- troduce my friends who &re much in- terested in what we are doing down here. Novikoff shook hands much as a bear might have done, yet I could see that he was not ungracious by nature, and ip fact that his quick eyes and thin lips, hiding the whitest eth under his scant black mus- denoted a really sensitive “It is a wonderful place, this set- jtlement,” he remarked, with a trace jot Parisian in his English. 8s and ciimos “Indeed it is," agreed Kennedy, “I hink Mr. Hazleton deserves a great laasltge aed (or ance wine uh an * | institution. | Novikoff nodded. “Indeed he does It is time that people tried to find out what {8 wrong with this world.” ‘A young man with thoroughly An- gio-American sloping shoulders, who had been talking with Nevsky looked up for & moment, and Hazle- ton, who was at our side, took occa- sion to interrupt, “Excuse me, Davi. I'd like to have you meet my friend: then added in @ whisper, “\We may be thrown together more or less in’ the near future,” Kennedy gave a quick glance about, then seemed to conclude that the least said for the present the bot- ter. Davis 3urton, not quite under- standing the ‘remark, and being clearly intoxicated by the mere pres- e of Neveky, shook hands with something more than perfunctoriness, and as s00n as possible resumed his conversation with Nevsky Kennedy took the occasion to bint by a look to Haaleton that he wished to get away, and under pre- | text that he was showing ur the “plant” of the for social work we passed out living room into the ball, Keunedy aid ie viCEAL, & HOW FayiuEle, Lina Maiwery Lwiglt, which I made this summer, but did not *” Ike? Skirt has three tucks hem, walat 1@ surplic {with white satin col lar, White pearl but By Arthur B. ‘Reeve. was now seeping. subsoil nt’ exclaimed “No,” replied Kennedy. b c plied Kenneds Good Heavy we should not. How do “ET thought you fixure painted boards facing the water, with @ sort of slide before tt. pot had any such trouble. Of course they are not my men, The govern Nolan, trunk or trunk rack, the wooden box “That's the thing ever there on that “Ob—Burke—of the secret service? (uing oo UY with its pivots. Uttle mound, Yeu, they put the case in his hands. Nn detonated.” | Dull blue panne velvet collar and ww whom 30) Even the time consumed by the Nolan had not halted, but was go- A fine follow I'm glad you know cuffs, Chiffon undercuffs and bow boat in pulling into the slip was irk- Ing out to the infernal machine like him.” He had paused in his remark ————— some, and It seemed hours Instead of @ blooded dog to his prey. for @ moment, a if a new Idea had mien “Who ts this Professor Novikoft?" minutes before we were threading our olan,” called Kennedy, "I would flashed over him. ‘Then he brought ploded as if by an unseen hand. Can) yoo ig waiter rening World asked Kennedy, as ho waiked down y out through the clty on the otlwr not tale any chances with that thing tis fist down tn the palia of his other you imagine the havoc it would have} °° Oy yards we While stone steps. side to the marshes and meadows fust yet. Besides, Mr, Burton ts due hand and pointed out at tho thing on Wrought inside four walls? ave 3 ‘A dancing maste T believe It ts @ factories and workshops were soon.” (he ground. "By heavens,” he exe Not @ trace of the thing had been|of dark blue satin ho to Whom Nevsky owes her discove Dow epringing up everywuere. Nolan fell back. claimed, “suppose that bomb waa left, and as we turned to retrace our|42 inches wide, and ery and early traiilag in the Russian We at last reached the works, a steps, still excitedly discussing what made of pleral?” § ve every reason to believe that Aor}, JANIS. OF; Blue ballet had bappened, I felt our powerless: have never heard of small, low building of conerete, which You CHAPTER VI. Novikom? looked as if it hud been erected with Bes arked Kennedy neas before this unknown, tnvisible| serge that matches “No,” confessed Kennedy, whose 4 view to being made the nucleus of §& 9U carried the thing out here y, men, led Gardner, “I think force of destruction, it perfectly, Would Knowledge of things theatrical was @ larger plant some time. yourself?" I asked. we might as well stand back farther Wea had reely returned to the|iike to make a@ from that Ilttle skyrocket." As we moved back Kennedy related “What dora he In @ corner of the works, at the end toward the road, was the office, and as or less Hniited. Meadow Laboratory when we heard the slow, methodien! ring of the telo- “Yes, said Gardner, “Mr. pretty, simplo dress “Just now he ts much in demand at we drew up before it tt seemed as if Nolan telephoned not to un- briefly to Gardner something of what phone, auch as Central gives when] of the two fabrics. f tango teas and afternoon tt were deserted. Out on the meadows wrap it or to put it into nad occurred so far, Gardner listened there is an important call, and no one| Am 28 years of ago, Some of his steps are—well, daring. @ considerable distance away, was & water, and we couldn't havo a little With wide eves answers, Gardner answered; — then,| weigh 139 pounds, He conducts classes at Port's mail knot of men, who caught sight toy ah ihae Moet MioLine aout 6 brand nd they are using the Govern- with a word handed the receiver to ; K morning, and I understand they are of us and waved thelr arme to attract ‘°Y i ; nent’ own weapons against us, Kennedy, saying, “Burke.” slze 36, and 6 feet Pen atee nal attention, new building. against the men who are backing me A inoment later Cralg almost | inches tail. ‘ “And he, too, is interested in social Followed by Nolan and myself, Ken- No," muttered Nolan, “you know, !" my experiments wit dropped the receiver, as if it wer: MISS F. G. work among his people down ber nedy started across the meadows !n putting bombs in water ts about the “I think that is Mr, Burton's car red-hot “Another?” he cried, “at! tae ger; for I asked, their direction, while one of them @D- ast thing to do unless you are sure "OW, sir,” put in one of the men. Hazleton'’s oMce in Wall street? by bd “Oh, not espectally, proached to meet us. ne 7 if. 8 looked behind us and could aeo Clear the building, and Nolan and 1 bodice and sleeves aprimene he tala \As we came nearer I aw that it wan What they are made of. Thatin itself 9 targa touring car, drawn up behind will be over directly.” and the satin for tlement, never except when Nevaky a pauns man whose clean-cut face will often set off @ chemical bomb. our own on the road. Gurdner started He almost leaped toward the au-! voce and skirt. A 1s here.” and easy manners seemed not to ac- Some of tham are made of blasting a) once back to the road, waving to tomobile, followed by Nolan and imy-/ ¢ There was some Ing about Novi- cord with his acid-stained, greasy and gelatin, too, and that Is about a8 {ts upants as he had to us. self. As the chauffeur manocuyred to r of dull blue me koff which | can tly set down torn suit. waterproof as rubber itself. i Just the sume, I'd like to draw the nthe car he catled to Gardner and| Georgette, belt of 3 ch paper—a # t hyphotio fascine am’ Zdeutenent Gardner," he “How was it left here?” asked Ken: fangs of that thing.” persisted Nolan, Burton that Hasleton was in no dan-| blue satis lined with ation. Withou ing told, I knew Called, as soon as we were within easy nedy. “In the mall" ‘There are no return tickets from ger now ! that such a man would wield a pow- earshot. “This is Mr. Nolan and "I really can’t tell you except that the journey you would take 1€ As wo turned T noted that over| 4ul! blue erful influence over women, Was it Professor Kennedy, I presume?" It didn't come through the mall, One you d answored Kennedy. the Meadow Labofatory rose the his eyes, or wag it merely bis foreign Ve shook hands all around, and of the man received It, George! Tt mig have Tet you try it inagta of « wireleay telegraph. ‘Chere | Fashion tite, Rreniag Nonid grace? could not say, but although without waiting a moment pro: i “Yeu, sir. , wh but now. was no particular reason why I 0 . . not « word had paased between them in the direction of the knot of me eWho left that thing at the oMce?” ' , by letting tt alone, should have noticed it. It was one o BAe Bs A oe T had obderved that there was gome "We brought the thing out here a! “A woman, thing would happen to confirm @ of those things which we do often one-half yards of unscen bond between him and Marg- a safe distance,” began Gardner, "Lan A racented Gardne theory T have." mechanteully when faced by really inclosed material I ery Dwight Blad you came. I was getting Impa- “What did ehe look like? What 4id 1 wondered what he had been wait- important facts. Still 1 did notice dark blue wool tlent to know what ¥ and she ? ing for, The mon had been geting though it made no particular iin way rhic! “sald that tt was a technical work m velour—which I . OTER V. should have opened it myself.’ re and more impatient aa the min- pression on me at the time, since my CHAPTER ‘I think it is better at a respe ? tful that Mr. Burton had ordered She utes dragged on. They wanted to see mind went back of tteelf to the eh) would like to make &* FE had scarcely reached th@, distance,” put in Kennedy least, came in an automobile—had @ heavy something happen ling newa which had just. arrived into a smart dress laboratory again when the for the moment. What does it look vell over her face go that you could Well," remarked Kennedy, easu- hard on the heels of the laat event, | for business. Would telephone began ringing vio. MKe and how did you discover it?" hardly seo her, but ahe was drosaed referring to his waten, “here urke waa waiting for Us when we like 4¢ on the andar lently. Kennedy acizod the ‘Why, to tell the truth, ft looks in red men Mr. Burton, a Mitte lute arrived, having cleared the little low ' harmless enough, like a book, or a box "Tho Red Woman again.” ex: don't think we hall hive to watt ong building in whieh the banking hous of & coat dress receiver, but the hasty, one-sided of cigars, I don't know that any one claimed Kennedy. “Whi 9 this?” now," of Hagleton @& Co. had its offices, Please advise what conversation conveyed no Idea to me, would have suspected anything if {t “Yesterday afternoon, Patt late. Woe had turned and were watching ile policemen were holding back a th dina fom aniiay ait me at the ferry, then, right had not been addressed to Mr. Burton oks like & clear attempt to blow Tjeutenant Gardner as he crossed the lous crowd on the street, in which ’ : away,” he concluded, Jamming the himself’ works, If not Mr, Burton,’ open meadow, talking earnestly with vit sorta of wild rumors were flying cuffe, Would not sis receiver on the and turning Mr. Burton?” exclaimed Kennedy ented Craig. “Have you had Mr, Burton. It came in the noon mail," whis- want white. IT am quickly to me It was Nolan, They ‘ abor troubles out here he uddenly from behind me came & pered Burke, almost before we could thirty-one years old, have found another bomb. ( hope we "What time does Mr. Burton usu 4, lowering hig volee so that the terrific roar, and ut ask a question, “Mr, Hazleton had Ava teat alc: inahen can get there before it explodes.” ally arrive?” asked Craig. 11d not overhear that almost thre been detained ata directors’ m | \fleas anne “Where?” 1 ask watching him Gardner looked at his watoh. He , @ bit of it. On the cor Tho men who had bee and Knew nothing about tt, but | tall, welgh 134 curiously, as from a closet in the should be here about now," he sald, we have about the best pa ls Were running tn all d accretary Was on guard and pounds, well propor laboratory he unearthed @ wooden “Do you know him?" most satisfied lot of fellows I bave the shower of mu n pected the package. I had been try tloned, I have dark box, pivotted on gimbals, ke @ huge = "No," replied Kennedy, “but I have over s Why?" rained down as {f from ing to find Nolan, and just aa T to hal: 4 i compass. met his son Davis.” "Oh- nothing. I thought ano. Fortunate ted him with you the. police called | air and eyes, good “Over at the Meadow Laboratory of = "Oh, yes. (Quite @ difference be- it might the work of neadow. t y up to Infe him of the find, so I skin and color. the Armor are, i Pat. Melon 30 frees, them, Still, I don't think Davis these Brehrende whe have at 0 ne of us surely ‘k charg MISS D. meet us at the ferry with one of the ts so bad.” to import syndicalism from : njured aa mantin nk Spi city automobiles.” “It seems strange that every one You know, they teach the art of pul Asx the dust of the ext i Re Continued.) A checked velou ’ Nolan was already there when we speaks of him in the same way,” I ting emery Into machinery, of wane If seemed NE aan aameeeet Bl either in blue and tot arrived, throbbing with excitement sald, “He must be @ rather Mkable acids to corrode boilers and shor! loared away, we could ' ‘ BEST NOVELS PUBLI6HE! | red, lavender and , like the engine of his car, fellow cireulting electrical estatdishments. of the little hillock ‘ ' ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE }|Diue or gray and blue, would be ef “We didn’t have to walt + He said Gardner. “Bee that Their !dea ‘a simply to drive the em. fernal machine hot bus festive for collae and ena Aas aie did we?” he eried as he ran the car shed over there by the bay ployer out of busin: whing cha 1 on the ‘aed boat, We fooked at a rough shack of un Jo,’ puraued Gardner, “we have which the wa uf cuff, Gray pearl buttons, \ in place of a, 1

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