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& all realise that no amount of money cam buy health, beauty or gracefal Ogura, but eo know that W may be attained throw, per iat ence and determ! gation, It te Impossthle for any woman to be at her beat unions she allows some part of each day to the personal care of herself, and thone who nettle down to languor and allow petty things to weigh heavily upon them oon lone individuallty and personal ebarm, Which is a woman's greatest asset in home of In buwinens, Ht jn every woman's duty to keep young and attract! and certainly yy foolish to go to the limit of endur- Foree the elbows t¢ front and force Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. DRYING HAIR IN SUN—MRS, G. T. R.: This practice streaks the hair when {t is wet. It is a good plan to air the hair and sun it a few minutes each day when it is dry, however. WHAT CAUSES HEARTBURN— HELEN M.: Irritation from acidity of the stomach causes heartburn. Less foods and easily digested ones Will correct this, CORSETS WHEN EXERCISING— MABEL N.: The body should not be restricted by tght clothing, collars, belts, etc. but when the clothes are worn comfortably loose many exer- gives can be taken with them on. Deep breathing may always be prac- tised, whether dressed or undressed. BAD TASTE IN MOUTH—DANA B.: Decaying teeth, retained waste matter in the body, constipation, in- digestion cause this, and this condl- tion indicates that the body has lost ita power of resistance and that the The Pauline Furlong — Women’s National Army For Health Coorrah (01. Oy the Prem Pomtenng On (The New Tart Braning Warum, AILY DRILL No, 22—Proper Carriage of the Body oll of these things ance at the expense of her personal appearance, All habits which are conducive to better health and appearance should be cultivated, such as correct stand- ing, sitting and walking. These three essentials to proper functioning of the internal organs should be given much consideration, because they not only improve your looks but the con- dition of your system as well, Walking is a most excellent exer- cise, but {f {t 1s done incorrectly, with the chest and head drooping, abdo- men protruding and heels striking the ground first, the spine and nerve centres receive a jar, vital organs are shaken and the ligaments weak- ened to a marked degree, Proper carriage of the body 1s not only con- ductve to better health but to easy grace and attractive personality as well; so make it a hobby and ask your friends to do likewise. Wear rubber heels to relieve the Jar from the body when walking. Always aim to make the shoulder- blades meet in the back and practise the exercise illustrated to-day to help you stand correctly and erectly; With the fists on the shoulders, try to force the elbows to meet in the front, and then force them back as far as possible fifty times at intervals during the day. vitality is much lowered, Coated tongue and bad taste show that the! Reese: Dower of the mucus has een destroyed and is certainly a pre- disposition to disease, ght bodily oxercises, hot baths, water drinking, outdoor walks in} fresh alr, otc, will help overcome this unhealthful condition, TOOTH BRUSH—MILDRED 48, Belect one with irregular bristle: fairly stiff, and wash the teeth with an up and down movement and not across, PIMPLES—AGNES D.: | but absolute cleanline inside and out, will remove and p: pimples. ‘They show lowered vitality and poor quality of blood and slow circulation. ‘Wash the face with pure soap and water, Do not rub it too hard, but allow the soap to penetrate the pores and clean them, Take baths, drink ‘water, keep the bowels active, breathe deeply, exercise in the open air, sleop| én @ well ventilated room and eat only wholesome too much of any any diet, much Nothing foods This and not will clear ein and improve toe health mean- while. Paris health officials have forbidden the sale and use of hair lotions con taining tetrachloride of carbon dangerous to the head, heart and| stomach, eee A watch that operates a snap shot camera has been invented b; Salt Lake City man to take pictures at ¢ sired tines or even to photograph !ts own user. eee | take @ position | saluted, and y An Englishman has invented a ma- chine to test the durability of textiles in which an electric motor rubs them with dull edged blades until they are worn through see @ For cooling the alr in rooms an Ulinois man has patented a fan with fabric vanes that is revolved througa @ pan of water by the air currents from an electric fan, ca 6 An automobile body made of seven flat sections, which can be taken apart for shipping flat or replaced if n- gre, has been invented by an Eng- Bunpeed by »vectacle hows from Ung with that of patients or patrons, Didi jee A submerged oak forest cover Several square miles, from whi logs more than 100 in Jeng have been taken, wa y } Russian engineers while a hy river. 8 e Bo that singers can use P erapiivto play thelr accompanimen:s an att@ehpent has been invented that| displays the words of songs on a reel (yet Bape as a record is boing played. | man in South Africa, | "Oo" 8 Qe. ears, @ rapirator has been tn vented for sy ns dentists and barbers to prevent their breath ming- | stor lasleton. Jt, ARCH PLOTTER AND SUPER-DETECTIVE MATCH WITS IN THIS AMAZING MYSTERY Follow Craig Kennedy on His Best Case (Copyright, Btreet & @mith.) aver partner, Walter Jameson, ekpowiod At ilasietoa s country piace, ~ — Corns By Mildred New Evening Gown of Distinctive Lines, Fi change in the oft howette and ann ral character of t evening gown le perhaps more marked thie pear than tm any other arttle of attire, empecially for the matron The full, short akirta made up of layers of tutia and tao, site and tinwel cloth Wy | miven way to somethivg more sober, with « # mention of the determina tion, aineerity and anomie. news which are in the minds of ali women at thia time, My denign to-day \i excellent exemplification. It is piain and dignity, rich and distinctive ‘The materials for eve- gowns are more ‘woous than they hy been for years. Whole gowns are made of bead- ed cloth, also of heary cloth of allver and gold in colors, Aa for bro. cade fabrios, they are ir- resistible both in ¢ ing and design, some be ing done in gold or mil- ver on thin obiffon cloth or heavy fallle #tik, while others are in velvet on a chiffon foundation. Those fabrics demand a hig! price, however, ao that the woman of limited ineans will choose a fabrio such as velvvt, which is as modish for evening wear as for a’ ternoon and atreet attire, or she will select a good quality of satin or char- meuse, and trim wisely with @ fow glittering beads, The design of- fered is suitablé for either of the fabrics mentioned, and would be pretty in such colors as coral, jade, old gold oF dull blue. It Is made with a seml- fitted Princess foundation, to which the band of beaded embroldery |s applied. Then from the lower edge of the banding at the left side the over-drapery drops, to be caught up again at the right side back, under the panel train. Shoulder straps of narrow bead banding come to a point der other circumstances, Anyhow, it gave mo an idea.” Hazleton turned in surpriss “No, nothing definite—yet," hasten: ed Kennedy, “Just an idea, 4 wish you could tind it convenient to give & little affair of your own, say to- morrow night, at the studio, some- thing that would bring together @ number of the workers and some of the older visitors to the setuement, the more radical the better, I'd like to have a chance to observe some of . CHAPTERS, called to ks Ding them in an 0 discgrer the causs. these students of social unrest out- nd maiaiti a iiact onthe gaat ‘aie whiothe colt knenio aide thelr natural habitat, Could you imreta Neves oa indian ducer.” 1 Wit “aanetbe tantor."aod do it?" the secret of plival, "a new expiosives has been. stolen. trou the tice nuit ened "MP isinmen {Of course I could do tt. Vinita mecting on ‘the east site Ww! Extension Settlement mpporters. CHAPTER X, (Continwed), HEN woe reached the street, the meeting was just over, and as the audience, mostly talking earnestly over tho various speeches they had heard, came down and broke up in little knots we found It possible to in the shadow and watch them, without attracting at- tention, The street was becoming deserted again, when at last we saw Nevsky |and Burton, followed more slowly by Novikoff and Margery, come down the stairs and pause for a moment in the doorwa talking to two of the speakers. Tho little man who had been looking f.r Armand came down, nt on his way. At last wo overheard Burton say, ‘Com Vl drive you around to the settlement, Margery and Novikoff can stop at bis hotel on the way up- town ise bad linked his arm through Nev- sky's, and, with @ good night to the speakers of the evening, the two took W steps down the uneven side- toward the corner, followed , too, edged cautiously down to There we could see that left his car around on A moment later the par- ff, with a rattle and grind. ing of Kears. f turned to Kennedy, “What does this meant” I asked “Are they really ol the grete cr mere- ly coquetting with dt—playing with Lurtess 18," he replied reflectivaly. “Hut the others?” “Ld to unswer,"" he sald, add- zo with & » “by advice of coun- |. Shall we walk around to the set- nt?" Hie said nothing as we ploked our hrough the dark canyons of five- tenement streets, and at last d a corner where we could mposing settlement, like a bea- in & wildern : did so, an automobile Mashed and T caught a glimpse un- ter the arc Nght of Burton at the wheel, with Nevsky on the seat be- side fim, their faces close together, and her hands on his as if playfully guiding the high-powered machine, trange characters gatiie amuatory speeches ar Dore they ee@ some of the ery well, And I have another made, suggestion, Get Burton to invite @ome of those of bis own set to meet them, You see?—a meeting of Fifth Avenue with First Avenue. That will will give some excuse for holding (he thins. Then they slipped away into the dark- ness of the avenue. “He thinks he's running it, in epite of her,” mused Kennedy, “And o! lets him think so.” *pplendid,” agreed Hazieton, to A moment later we saw Novikoff, whom the idea appealed as @ Dovel having taken leave of Margery at the gort of entertainment, possibly not settlement de swinging his cane and walking in the direction of the elevated, unmixed with good. “I'll see Lurton in the morning and let you know how We ehtered tho scttiement and ‘MINS fo” you in the climbed to Hazicton's room. He Was morning, too, ut the studio,” said not there, but a light burning on the Kennedy, as we rose to go. “You will table indicated that he expected to have no objection to my putting in & return, #0 we mado ourselves at few iittle things abuut the house? home, Otherwise, I'm afraid the party will As we waited, I went over the ex- be ~@ purely social affair, and bring us cursion of the evening. We had no cihssr to the goal” Tearned, much that was interesting, P&,closer to the woah” | | bus It left much to bo learned. A® be there all the morning, arranging for mo, I could not fathom It. Kennody had pulled down @ copy of ‘RS Come any UUme 4 financial discctory on Hasleton’sy We sept later than usual the next desk, morning, and after Kennedy had d He was running bis finger rapidly batched a boy down to U azelton’s over @ number of names, and turning With @ large package from the lab- quickly from one p step on the lower oratory, we breu lowed ‘leisurely. Kfasted and then fol to another, A rs told us that Hazleton was at last coming Hazleton waa already there, busy “Walter,” exclaimed Kennedy, nap. telephouing friends, sending messages, ping the book shu ickly, “every #4 writing notes. one of those who have been terror- Davis has entered into It heartily, ized Is connected In some way or oth. 2® announced, “I am sure of Mar er with the new Armor Plate Trust, gery, Nevsky, Novikoff, and half @ You recall tho remark of that speak. ozen others from the settlement er about making war on society by ready, and—oh, we shall have no ¢ stealing society's own secrets of war?” ficull 004! Wrapping the big package, which bad remarked Kennedy, un CHAPTER Xt. preceded us 8 Hazleton entered the room, yyom i he took half a dozen cedar Kennedy motioned to me to boxes, oblong, with & gort of bierk say nothing of our adventure “5K fixed in a@ flexible barn on J the top. In the ioniware awa et the Internationa little aquare holes, with sides of ceda syvell,” exclaimed Hagleton ta aure Wiles eet with sides of cudar 4 Prise at scclug @# « Gis lato nour, Makmg a pair of little quadianeula “if I had known you were here, 1 P¥Famidal holes which ended in a would have hurried back. ‘This thing *#8il Found black circte In the In terlor, On tho same face of the box keeps mo on the qui vive, was @ litle nic I never wled awitch or arui know whore the next blow Is Kolng to which turned through a semicircia, fall, and now that there seems to touching one after another @ serics have come @ jull in their terrorism of metal buttons, it's worse than ever. | can’t stay in one place very I've just been up to the house, ant all seems right While Hazleton was busy gather- ing his guesrs and arrangin terera and others for their there, ‘The governor asked me if ment, Kennedy placed. o: there was any news, but I coulda’t boxes downstairs in the studio int tell him much, Is there?” foyer, Another was placed up in the "No," replicd Kennedy; “nothing library, and both were very carefu particular, How did you enjoy the concealed behind large pieces of fug house party after wo left? niture, With Hugieton's perinissimn “Rotten,” replied Hazleton, W® crossed the fen and. enterdd Kennedy suid nothing for a mo- the house, w Sennedy left one of mei, then quicti¥ remarked: “It the boxes behind the bookcase in Mt might not have been so bad; in fact, Hazleton's library, another tn his it might have been very pleasant un- room upstairs, Lebind the oMmenlal, and @ third, as opportunity offered, in the servants’ quarters at the top of the house. Wires from each of the boxes were carefully run under rugs and behind various things, out of windows, with loose ends #0 that all could be bastily caught up and centralised at some convenient point, Across the garden, perhaps a hun- dred feet, stood @ four-story brown- slune house, Which was being remod- eled with un English basement. ‘Waves douse us tual’ aenod Ken neuy Wheh Le Bad CULipoled Lila work. “My father owns it,” answered Hasevon, “He bas Just reuled it lo tue towards, aod ls baving it done over,” May I use it to-night?” “Certainly, Neal sa ie Vacant bouse Kennedy placed MLULuer OL Lue Ceuar buaca, us Taugiis Wied Lod 1b us Luvuya it hau veoh & Loiwpuune veuirar @x- boenge WW Which ai Low oluer bodes converged. Perusys balf ap hour before the time set for low gatuering mennedy wna J Jet ourselves quieuy into the vacant house, bo far t bad only @ vague idea of just what Craig bad in mind ia nis extensive Wirkug of the Hasicton house. Sure now that everything wus ail mgot with bus line and the bat tories be bad brougnt, Kennedy turned the litue lever which moved turc # semicircle, touching one another of the buttons on the the cedar box. Nothing sveim- ed lo bappen as be let the lever rest t after another until bo " 9 last one. Theo all &t once it seemed as If the om in which We were seated * . WILD Lhe bUZe Of COnvErsa- ton, Jt was uncanny, 1 iis 1 in after and could plainly distinguish w evening, Burton,” said a vo Well, you and Hazleton have put one across, all rignt, Do you Ww we K ve up tbe opera to como be opera is such @ bure, where are the really" ody moved Lhe switch back st At?" T asked, Wapping the Ker Wii box A vocaphone,” replicd Kennedy, 7 je box that bears and tulks. " uo inaster station, You re wr, of cours the various mo- ul and electrical ears, sach as teclaphone, which we bave eavesdropping in other cases? 3 ls @ Dew apylication whiob wn made of the*dotectaphone, © mow neat It le? At be the de o cywloe, and more, We can in’ wiicst anywhere in the studio, and we don't bave car pieces, either, for this is ur loud-speaking’ telephone wika right out. Listen!" He turned the lever to the button which Marked the connection with the tu wary It was evident that the room aa rapidly filling and that Was golng to be a nota raps of conversation, Noated in to ua, really is going to marry Mildred, Now, don't B. ‘Reeve TEMPERED METAL How a Man and a Woman Stood the Great Test A Complete Story in One Week Begin it Monday, Oct. 23 way I told you, It i# only « rumor.” ‘There was @ laugh. Then & third voice put in, none of which we recognized, “Say, have you seen him dance? Oh, he's splendl: Why, his classes at Ports every morning are the best attended of any in town, they say, Always by ap- poilntment, though. And you say hes 4n anarchist? On, thery'a Davy bur- ton Davy, ds it @ fact that Margery Dwight" “Keally, now,” came Burton's drawl, “I don't know @ thing wbout It, only what I hear. Let mo introduce my friend, Lieut, Gardner, of the army Evidently a knot of people had gath- about them. here is Prof, Novikoff," whit pered one of them, “Where?” “Over by the window, Davy, Intro- duce us to him." A moment -later we could recogni: the voles of Novikoft “What's this I hear ab t your taking up alr boats, Burton?” put in another volce, joining the group “Air boats?’ camo @ chorus, for- ting Novikoff for a new sensation, "And do you really fly, Davy? asked the girl, “Does het said Gardner. “You should ace him. I've been up with him, and the other day Mademoinelle Nevsky was over with Miss Dwight and the professor.” “Oh, how perfectly stunning! Why, Davy, I didn’t think it was in you ‘The conversation shified, as one after another d Pr RroupY, and Kennedy tui again "One of the great advantages about tha yocaphone," he explained, “is that it works both ways, I can turn this other switch at the back and add our own voices to that rai tion—speaking right out | oom with them, ‘That would raime thelr hatr, wouldn't it? They'd think they were aviating. You see, that may prove an advantage at «y ne over the other devices we hay ! I can fix it @o that they can’t hear what we say, oven ff they ® I can cut out and make ret con versations on other lines. are vil kinds of eombinat 1 can inake.”” He turned the ewitch to another point, “This ts the foyer of the at- dio,’ he said, "IE suapect Hazleton ts down there, Teouldn't distinguish his voles among any of those upstairs There was no sound, at least not & yolee, although It seemed that some one Was moving about “Ob, 1 didn’t know you were down came a volce, which I recos- “I ran away from the crowd for # moment,” eaid a woman I started. It was Margury Dwight “There were too many society peo- ple,” she added, “and they seomed to think my friends were curiosities trom @ circus, “IL have wanted to see you again for ® moment, Margery,” Hazleton, ignoring the last remark “Those few moments at the house varty have made me think a great deal f hope you didn’t misunder- sland me, Since then I've wanted Wo see you alone where we could get orig. sho said, after which fol- oYua lowed & pau Piewee don't think [ have any ul- terior wouves in woat 1 am going to euy OF ab Wit 4d emid ML kucKcreat.” Then followed an inmate convers S4UUD that kisied some Line, Ve, were sue ia, AMurgery!” ine leriupled @ Voice, evidenuy at the heau of the stancase, “Loe boys are cearing (ue fuer, We are going to show wou » Of those fulk dances We are Wucning the children dewa at the settioment,” Une alver another Kennedy touched the Hitlie VUlWons WILD the lever of Loe Vocaphone, in uupe of catching some: u owe Unatt Was significant FO obo olAUOR Chuo Lhe Unkle as though @ Lelepuune bell Was ringing Hello,” repued @ deep voice, wuiod 1 thought | recognized am that of old Mr. iiazieton, “Lea. Ob, bow are you, Burton? You, this is Hagleton, Where are you? At the club? On, the other directors are going to be there? Well, that's good. Yes, I'd liko to talk the matter over. I'l drop in—soon, Goodby." A moment later came the same vole: “Armand!” ently @ door opened, Armand!” “Yes, ait,” “What is that going om in Morgan's atudio? \ little entertainment, etr.”” Oh, L see. Weil, Armand, I am go- ing out in a few minutes to the club, I shall be gone an bour or two. But L expect to be up rather late to-night t rary. Leave the lights, You p tw “You, sir “And, Armand, If they should stay late In the studio, I think I'd better ep in the blue room on the other fo of the house, I hear musle over now, Have the room ready, way." You, str, Good night, at “That was tho library,” remarked Craig lie had turned the lever ao as to throw in the studio again, The busz { conversation had increased, ‘Evidently Nevsky bas arrived,” re. marked Craig. “You #e@ how dance razy the world has become?” It did not need Kennedy's observa- tion to tell me that the arrival of Neveky had indeed changed things, Chere was 4 burst of Pppleuse. “She's the cleverest of all the Rus- sian datcers here this winter,” sald a voice naar the vocaphone, Kennedy switched the er to the foyer. “(To Be Continued.) ! Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers 917, bY he Fone Pu tning Om Che Mew Tore Kremng Warht, FULL DIRECTIONS SIGN GIVEN IN DESCRIPTION. pursued | Lodewick. FOR COPYING DE in the back, to outline the surplice closing. The sleeves of this gown are note- worthy. The right one drops very long, seemingly just to offer the glit- ter of its bead tassel to the skirt, while the left is caught by the band of embroidery at the hips, where an- other tassel lends style to the whole, Answers to Queries. Fedion Editor, Brening Wort: IT am a matron, years old, and aale, your advice as to something becoming and pretty for an evening gown, Agi desirous that it 5 practical, as I live in the suburbs and must wear it on the ¢ im. I have biack hatr,. medium complexion, § f004 color, brown eyes, weigh dae pounds, 6 feet # inches tall. MRS. J. Mg Sapphire blue char- meuse, with same color net sleeves, and pead panding and tassel ait / same color Fashion Baitor, Brening Wore: Will you please suggest some Way to fix over a blue velveteen coat from a sult of four years ago? It is fitted with seams down side, fronts and side-backs, with shawl collar and three buttons fas- tening it, It fits well, but looks old~ fashioned, MRS. T. You could at- tach a band of black plush or black or blue satin on the bottom, as suggested, with the top edge rolled over instead of being stitched fat, Deep cuffs and collar “ of same material would enhance it, { I am forty years of } age and I notice you } design some things for older people, I have + ' a brown broadcloth H sult which I would like to convert into a dress. The coat hi no seams at the back or front, The skirt ts too narrow. A pape lum on the coat i”? pointed at the sides and has pockets, I have two and @ half » yards of brown satin to match the goody, * 80 some brocade like sample which | might use, Have @ round! figure and would be grateful for @™ becoming and stylish design, ~ MRS. D. D. & Front panel and collar of sata, | C