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a TA “' "OME Her Feet © person can be really happy who suffers from foot troubles, many of which are brought about by mere carelessness and neglect. Women who stand a great part of each day in the home or at their places of employment bi should give as e's much attention to Rig proper care of the feet as they |) | to other personal affairs, because en the feet are not comfortable [me are in an unhealthful condition ur mind will be constantly dis- and {mportant duties will rally be neglected. he only really healthy feet are scrupulously clean ones, and be- Ja ar @ they are continually exposed to j a@ust of the streets and denied j per ventilation many hours of | day they need more attention | mh other parts of the body which fe not so much abused. he heels of the shoes play an im- prtant part in keeping the feet in pndition and free from aches and and it is most essential to p the heels straight, because run- own hecls not only look slovenly nd untidy but deform the feet and oW mauy parts of the body out of » French 1 high-heeled shoes Id be avoided at all times, except ps for dancing and extreme Questions. JOW TO MASSAGE ARMS—MRB. H.: It makes little difference sther the arma are inasnaged tow- the shoulder or hand. Pinching JT kneading are also effective meth- & as well as simply stroking and sbing. All of them promote the fod circulation, which is the object The chin should always } upward and hard stro! Ader the chin can cough surgery, but this ts not nec- gary for young persons. | [iscurF oN CHILO'S —_—— om sae ees . backward Flabbiness sh firm, be removed SCALP— with RS. H. G.: Soak the sealp wit weet oll and massage tn gently ii avo on at le ) nights and then ampoo with castile soap melted, BRAN TEA—MKS. Il, Get Lic ht e If oup wheat bran in one pint o' Broo tor wwenty minutes, Settle it ? cold wat aweete with mo. fat: al jemon juice may be ded if aes SPLIT ENDS MARGERY Hess, i mbs y with olive oll and have ged by a bairdresser at month, This ls done tap BLACKHEADS—MARY T.: Bil eads are most certainly the result f grease and dirt, and as they area lorelgn matter tp the skin, they are gclean. Use nb grease, hot water d soap and « Go stringent to p the pores closed. HEN next the reader goes on @ trip in the mountains !t will be well for him to keep Tp lookout. Perhaps he may pover a geode, Probably he does it know just how » geode should but if he chances upon one he HM immediately recognize For weode is one of the most wonderful hinge in nature, / an the beginning Was nothing He than a cavity in a rock. Then wr trickled into the cavity, leav- deposit containing many chem- Pelements. These elements in the ye of time became crystals, and ey contained the fents the Tystals evolved into Ss Suppore for moment that ide of manganese became mixed h the crystals. en they would » td amethysts of « hue and uty quit past d ptio Tt ts interior of a that Iv prices ome have beer nd in which amount of wa 4 e m their centre, co thousands, perhaps s. By turning them this way that the water could be plainly to ore. ‘The Pauline Furlong | Women’s National Army For Health ' Copptighh, 1017, ty the Pres Puttishing Ca, (The New Tork Drentag World), MILY DRILL No. 23—For the Woman Who Is on PAGE ent, 1917 ty the Bren Publi B (The New York Eventug You MusT SAVE. THE HOUSE BILLS ARE TOO HIGH . All Day. a a Massage the feet with cecen butter. evening dress, and the Cuban or low flat heeled shoes stiould be selected for the busy working hours. The toe of the shoe should con- form to the shape of the foot, so as to prevent overlapping of the toes through pressure and, while the shoes should be snug, they should allow plenty of room for the toes. The | proper shoes are made to support the arch of the foot and the weight of the body should be distributed along the sole, so that walking and stand- ing are accomplished with easy | race and without undue strain and | fatigue. Shoes that are too loose allow the feet to slip around and eventually cause callous spots, corns and frequently inflammation. | Bathe the feet every night in warm water and soap, soaking them fn salt | water if they are aching and swollen, Lemon jutce sprinkled in the bathing water also reduces inflammation. | Wear different shoes and stockings! each day and bare the feet entirely whenever convenient. Callous spots| FAN DARN IT may be removed from the soles of! [ie ee the feet by bathing in hot water, ce DING paring the spots with a sharp knife Ly (Il and then rubbing with mutton tal-| Bust iT low. | Avoid patent leather shoes and Telieve the flow of blood from the fect as much as possible by sitting and lying down occasionally and resting them high up on desk or table when reading or sowing. Mas- ives the feet with cocoa butter, SAVE A LITTLE ON EVERYTHING _ A PENNY HERE AND A PENNY THERE | AM PerFectuy WILLING “e Cur, Down EXPENSES {4 I'LL SAVE A FEW CENTS RIGHT HERE WHY Bid You Tury OuT THe LIGHT 2 | COULDN’T SEE IN THE DARK | RING | BING! ARCH PLOTTER AND SUPER-DETECT\VE MATCH WITS IN THIS AMAZING MYSTERY Follow Craig Kennedy on His Best Case | Behe lod tall Mi daliiiuad Meal lelscstucctltaceatdidln 5 (Copyright, Btrect & Smith SYNOPSIS OF PREOBDING CHAPTERS “The bomb in the bedroom bas ex- svde, which quite opened his friend's ploded,” cried Cratg eyes. He was running hatless from tho ‘Hazleton, you're a lucky dog.” house, Into the garde sped Burton feelingly. “Yo wn A mere glance w 8 spe has almost knocked out of that a whole corn what L came to tell yc I, too, of the Hagleton & mystery—one which alirms wrecked We burst into the he What is it?” inquired Kennedy Mad anything in the mean I left Mr. Hazleton at t NEED LIGHT Maurice Ketten 4 To SEE WHEN ear | WAS SAVING MONEY ON LIGHT Tuesday, October 16, 1917 The Evening World’s | Kiddie Klub Korner' _ CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCUORE! | Copyright W1T, by tae rene Pubiiating Co, (Ibe New Yor® Bvewrg Word “Under the Sky’ Stories | eee ‘M mighty giad 1 finished my lessons last olght; now I can spend the whole day out in the open.” This was Tom's thought as he Giipped his scout axe into the back of his belt, enatched up bis bat and started downstairs to ask his mother what timo ho needed to get home to be in time for lunch, “Well, Tom, bow would you like It if you did not need to come back to lunch at all? said his sweet-taced mamma, and holding a neatly packed box out to him told her delighted young gon that she had put up a bit of funch for him so that be might stay out under the sky unt nearly dinner time, Ho he went into the| woods for @ long ramble } “Gosh!” exclaimed Tom, much an noyed. ‘Just thought I'd have this place to myself to-day." Voices were speaking nearby and | now @ girl dressed in khaki like him. 6é has leaves just like it. [ want to know a sugar maple when f eee it,” seit came running down the path | Know a suk after a yellow- maple teat that| ™4y ~ ” flew before her tn the wind supine Mae kene ance — ? af, lifted i) na y the rip CaUEDE the leaf, lifted Bie Bat) was in tong search, but the beauty of “Hello, May,” he sald in surprise |'!® tree repaid their trouble when ter two whole hours of tramping mand May stood under its flaming yellow and red dome, w England farmers call them sugar bush,” sald May. “Bush nothing-—that tree te ‘most 4 Tom. He }a hundred foot hig | wan right “What do you say to coming out to t's have some lunch Sa rede ee on eee ' May began. of all right," answered M ” | nt, jay 1 should aay bave some of my | vision home made maple sugar lunch, danced In her head.“ Vor answer May nettied herself Dn | won't ree pe lg ar had “Hello, Tom,” abe anawered, a great deal surprised too and a little em. | barrawsed use Tom was openty | staring at her dreas. | “Yes, Tom, [ am @ Campfire Girt| now." “Good for you! May, do you know what time It ts?” “Twelve o'clock. then.” i he able to find the tree the a pile of dry leaves. Tom unpacked | ph» es will not have pH the lunch box and shared bia supply | and bark t# Just dark, rough of sandwiches, sugar cakes, fruit and | tiark like ao many other trees thee chocolate with his classmate. wo'll wet all mixed up.” “Why did you want that leat?’ “No we won't, elther,” decided asked Tom. May had been no careful | ‘rom, and. taking hia strong Bone to put it safely away in her pocke knife from his pocket he cut a few * se it is a leat of the sugar) deep, atraight lines into the trunk apie” . |then with the tip of the knife he “How do you know dug out the bark between these “By Ite ehape and rand be-|cute, The result was that the initials cass our Instructor said #0.” M ." marked the sugar maple for the nweet-toothed bey and girl who loved to work and play and learn under the clear, blue sky, “What are you going to do with it?’ “Tam going to look for a tree that Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn_ } You may do either. It will be ve much more Interesting to get cor sitions on both the subject of Tha taken generally, and ‘Thanksgiving Day alno T hope that many cousins will havo the courage to write something in this new vein. Dear Cousin K iddie. HIS important question ooncern- T ing this month's contest came to me yesterday: “May our compositions for the Oo- tober contest be written on the sub- Joct of Thankagiving; (hat ts the «lv ing of thanks for any great good? Or do they have to be written about | Thanksgiving Day?” By Arthur B. a Giant aeroplane te fy te N, y York City from Washingxtem, draws TEMPERED METAL by HODURT OEYER, age etaht, No, | 10 Ocean Avenue, Jory City, N. How a Man and a Woman Stood the Great Test 4 September drawing eeianinenaees ah ou ; A Complete Story In One Week—Begin tt Monday, Oct. 32 Questions and A my Hazleton, wh th In Kennedy river in the shadows of the clouds.| 19% bensnd fet coupons No, 196 had grown Wonderfully wince our first Ono was @ man; the other, In ad-1 A Adare ctrculath Interview. “We shali ko up on the vance, was @ woman, Schaef was! wey yor) ny foulation ment, 4 o'clock train in the club car aimost upon ghem, the man tn the) Row, Noy “yenlte, World, @2 Park — rear endeavowig to cover the retreat: of ‘Tho loventng Worn nent one copy 4 OTK y, Phe man seemed to be working hare 4 4 4 each of the SAAB TER X11. the revolver, whieh had jammed, | fU0wlng sees ue & 7 and ®, Bept. ROMPTLY at 4 o'clock, to: As Schaef sprang upon him the ) cen @tampe ta ing Kennody's instructions, 1 man seemed to snap something in the|"°vUlred for each issue, was in tho’ club car alone to do%'s face with his left hand, which! @. 1 nave rost b ri vide. 1 a accompany Mr, Hagleton aud %° had drawn euddenly from hie hai 1 40 to get Rect d aad What Mr. Hurton on the ride up t wt wax not a gun, Yet the next|,,4° Members who have belonged to rest, L suppose, ua a sort mnoment Sehaet Was rolling on the| hing ‘UP fOr three months or kuard. ‘The plan waa for Mt ground, helpless. ping can Py New Ones OF lost thet hotice me, while every moment A shot followed from Kennedy, vut | three eoureng e™, one by sending in ‘ Aras é the suadowa bad closed over the pam! with there wa nembered in rotath ee maney Ft kept wates on then jig we were too far away to 860 how! vatincte’ O&M, age addrose (othe tail at ea car vente pumber. New certificates bass ue SUll wo crashed doggedly ahead, ¥ be obtained in the same way, " : In the silence that succeeded the oF wis coming on a later h Q. Could my iter shots we could hear the low, muffled y le friend who had parnape purring of a powerful motor. only six years old, join our Kluky 5, the detective, and Ine meapaper imutiier, Was" Kennedy the Hurton replied, “which was -. A ere ugate « ipod emiomion at toward th han he left, for I am still aoarlee to epee aati, Joins then “Armand tee that I fying at Rockcrest, I went direct! Het te E ‘ cogniaed : Marger " i was old Mr, Hazleton, calling his anid f uppea + new @: hee h maken ; Renn servant y where to turn to be fesece’ inorell_ s shew tng as tas isakeate. ewe Tous < yg tieaetoa In the deathly stillness that had f cy are MY Eire Aa entertaiimen:, by media of welch they his we lowed the explosion, only the f it the i] wom vants could be he Oxt at wn town hou CHAPTER X11, uinute, and we mand was gone. no kind of speed demon sets fre } beakisted € nb ny time! In the excitement the gu ateriousiy, [ thought I had | Aube etud owded througn t guarded ove upproach, ‘and 1s \ VICKLY Kennedy ran the lever CHAPTER XII. the garden, Kennedy had 1 it they were dovole guaraod afte | ever one button after an- . MIND . that it would happen aa soon | t None of t other, listening in at each sta- rs Np wee 1G 4 self. t Dea anti saath) eer Bl, Yau | | tion, cat here § he unexpe an 8 eae saslot 10r ny ardener found in hero Pe va Mtohing here a phrase, dering succession of waa sate, hurried out into the gas eo shru under my own -vinaow Cas Momenta I expected to Uiinself, orange with @ huge nail stuck in From one came a hoarse noise. Ne y.4, : m the big hou Mie of iene ate ae lt ee to the nail was this | tuenee ce J par a dull r m the big house middle o » inclasure, 46 KO te on babar ner ee heostat, which acroas the garden, only a few feot over and keop thom back, Tell them PQ OM A i ets ceaty nccentuated @ w laper to almost & away everyting iy all right, that only 4 ana°we read in ocnaternation: shout Vhat was indistingulshable Wat was to b ? Should we Part of the house h wreck If this bad beea @ bomb you neve | before now became quite plain t i and that Mr, Hagle would have known tt 4 run to Hagleton, warn bim? We sorgan, Walter wil he “THE GROUP." mademoiselle, I—I can't.” ehh ‘i 1 t Hy ' : THE GR ; ue . .. might take the risk, 1 did n Pleaso have the peopl >» one heard anything at ail? You must, You were chosen. You that in my haste, The sicken- Otheg way, Your father | sised Craig quickly jmuat tell me. Where will he be to- ing rear that awept over me was not 8 briefly ay I could in the excite ne Man said he tho b Tete Ww G fear that swep nt, while they crowded about, | . nigh hich is his roo: I must fear ti en AC fear \ ‘ vhlering noise early iba or ourselves fo muCa ws L64F told enough to #atiafy them, and Bt i a a leave this for dim. I am ordered, taut taune very precivus mvineuts gether Morgan and { succeeded !n Re ware tees te eee Pena - Jcomrade, So you. This te the imuyht be just those nevemury to save clearing that side of the garden, Jaylieah, token tin teen fos i |chance. I have walted all the eve. + Ht What to gor, nen Morgan hurried across to join 6 no marks on the road, waich wis lt ee a . Kennedy hesitated not even for the his father, yolng oiled yesterday, at ning for tt, and have alipped into the during wruch these swirliag Dark as it was, I saw that n being md » Lie aye aud w garden, I munt be back before any vursed throug nead, nedy had begun to go over th Me Pat T nite Tk, ne notices, Quick—tell me." Quienly he pulied with hig pocket fashiight, A ; oa eee “pl “Mr, Hazleton u walttng for daylight + Fhe cot DAB the mune A? a aes ace | "Great heavy 4 t I One by one the guests were dba fot er | re Ob Jeep voice rm cou- leaving by the street door and cro ae reatsel: clip. You must tell, Remember your ion fr ir About the comer to see the wre making has Joubttully i tor boat Was ever quiet enough oath, Armand. r. Hazlet wlready police had : a i rete “Oh, mademolselle- some other be alarmea. were holding back the f i ween leary 0 other ook under ing crowds, for which Able mncendy nigi tind a cedar box. [t is a d > is famous day or night - “No,” yocaphone through whiten | can hear A low exclamation came from Ker sae "Quick! He may return at any you and which is King out to you. nedy, There, in the soft earth of t n ” T have heard som 1g ip your study One of the flower beds, he had found minute. Tm ia hia dane a to-night waich the print of a worm I ben fe this bis desk? There! Yeu, T see it. G over tov as he in and oar nilen the § “He sleeps in the east room Wh nt amined it, From bis pocket he drew |, | “Very we threa \ © ttle ‘plece leather Zep *Qule! . took a is a had found a rest quick! 3 musk lock the door Into oof Ta sect. Quick exclaimed sudd Bi! e garden, I must baveanallbh If Qrae i it sa} woman od M 1 under the desk tg discovered tte. Quick se wires t 1 hen you are eure of the ono ty his leading to a quecs | “ neat agree ' thes W crysta was it anothe too! Come ¢ mer 4 with ngly cone There was nothing more to be dons £0) 4. ; trolled’ tremble in the ve that night, and as it wa t, comrade,” Pull the wh 1g Out. No dan- siept at Hagleton’y studio afte ong 3 } ger. Only be qui Throw the thing talk tn which he could tind out lit 4 promptly an instru lanakad into the street, The rest 1s harmless tle from Hagleton about any par- ji, 0, can purely 7 Wa 3 whiapered almost pow," ticular guests in the throng. i.e Lagers of Ruckere fearful, in apite of Kennedy's assur ‘There was a crash as Ha quiries from) Davia Burton in t is Hatening, but ut jances, that I might be overheard too. ton threw the 20 agit the p) morning added nothing. Any : asidering somet j “don't know,” he answered, “They giagy window {tse!! night be guspected, ana any on whispered, and, although I wae able "Yee T aid,” be SsesAl Tint wet nae i ace ealare) ea aa to magnify the sound, I couldn't rece “There is f those things Kennedy had very carefully pre: {jazi ognize her voice. But we must act in your bedm sre. I erved the footprint in the earth, and | in," reptied Kenne quickly, She has lett two of them, Armond, was out In the garden making 4 wax 8 @ good cher Jone in + the other tu impreasion of tt, when @ big mousing ' t old H 1 A A ] Jrew up in front of nl ad The There was no ane lexer Burton, excited by the news phone Me one were Moving In = Kennedy was ) ky, which he had read bis way down ther lowed by a deep-chested A wa opart:' from Rockerest to the otfice, burst 1f cough ia Yy fr a from the Old iagie‘on met d in bis and “My God!" exclaimed Crai, ~ He vocaphone itself, and the machine clear, incisive way toll what had bap: w ws quite when nto the etution. 1 guess we'll got # phantom bandit, MAKAgA Cur wing im on leash w he « 6 ‘ Hag t fe of me yuld ny ‘ ading tc une, KX watch we wal Ke ui unk f stood ¥ T an arrow, she ferbrush and ly n space ‘ stant later t b he Jumped down fi dered a9 & DUR, in ed like & big gray Yes, We have Then from the river we heard a a reat y peculiar whirring notse that seemed] your jremeere, mo are Be older than > vibrate through the air, Something| that th ene at ri must say huge, ack, monaterlike, slid a bers r; of our cousin mem - the water in a path of white suds are a few years further along. and spray, rose in the darkness—-from —— he ve ver iteclf—and was gone OCTOBER WRITING put yr iad expected @ car on the river], Th® Klab contest for Sonreey. What was it? 1 atrained my] to see which members can write At what meemed for an instant| the best compositions on “Thanks great flying fish, with finny| &!¥ing.” Awards of $1 each will be given to the members of each wid buge fing at the aides, and Writing the best compositions, a body like an immense bird, Thes r aps & boat, and four nd| will be printed to this column during eath, which had evidently| November, the month in. which nder water this ume, kegiving Day is observed, A the water it had| contest will close Thursday, Noy, 1 h 1 the spray as if from @ speed vr boat, and aa it disappeared { thought | WOW TO EARN A KLUB PENN I heard @ mocking laugh flung back TWENTY - TWO - INCH felt nant, made in the Klub oo! Kennedy fired wildly, but tt was of ors, blue and gold, and dear ' ; oe ing the Kiddie Klub name, will > at—was—it?” I gasped itd . by van 1 « ».| given tree to every member who » pay rt at, @ hydroaeropiane,” be! Cures five new members, and Us ster : every new Klub member who bring é xclaimed meohanto-| in °With him or ber four other nev “the indreda of privately | members. 81x coupons, Pg inte * a a vine, anewered, w tame, together with the signa Ut Dlankte eter” | ture, age and address of each ne i the lghte tomes | member, Just aa required when ind ! 1 in the alr was that | "Aus! kiddies apply for memberehis i cay atttieg bitter disap. | POA May obtaln pe nants by sending He had dropped on his| ! ° eaide Schaef. The brave dog Cousin Eleanor. v ping ' so much burt?” I asked, al-| # r _ If the dog bad been a human {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND} elle a TAI . 1 Fors moment Kennedy 414 not an OPT als NOMA RU 6 wer, it» ceemed nonplused until he bet Nout } saw the ground, where tt bad ex Spupoas, name 1, mm in the excttemen } 43 28. i lef. He pleked i g 19 fragments of u 4 ol ; tube which re : “4 4 4! it curtously, and f aliitbes Me : ' sier © murmured, ‘One of mosbern” Every ucaie, § ¢ d most powerful of give gmy Bie fe ex: } aestueticn, The Paris 4paches are — o ; Ls BAe Pe vrowne, 228 | te.” C —— - 'e errs SRR EEF ge t¢ 2-2-4 be erm aioens