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‘ eit, Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick | Onprtae tit oy The Fem Pumening Oh, (The Hew Tork Breving Wart) Pretty Dance Frock in Latest Mode ¥ 5 aay that ay | dance can be made more enjoyable one ts wed in @ pretty frock (sounds super | fetal, Neverthe. lene tt te mw fact. Dovbtiens we can all remember at least one occasion which was ruined becaune of the dia. — content of mind regarding our ap HOW DoyOu DO MRS SNOB nit there YES, MY SECRETARY TOLD ME Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG'S HEALTH TALKS MRS JOHN ‘You ARE WANTED AT Twe PHONE ——— [AM MRS TOMNS CIA St aeraay. Ee oud | Toe WIRE HLL CALL HER A 2 ws Comat, 1017 ly The Pree Publishing Co (The Sew York Keening World). How to Avoid Headaches, Indigestion and “Nerve HEN we re W lieve any Ve organ of the work intended for it by nature it Wil eventually lone power to perform ly § * te work, and this feet has been dem- onstrated by many of my readers, I feel sure, through con- @ant taking of Grugs to relieve con- pation, indiges- ton, headache, in- If there te any- thing which will — KS / vtvac fomnia, &c. Slow! onan SY | detract from a abeeraly ihe ines ‘Try to raise both knees to the chest, allowing | . 2 HAVE A SOCIAL] | girt's charm it in Will become larger the lower back to leave the floor. SECRETARY & munsy looking @nd more frequent until finally thejand not through dru Sorgans affected absolutely refuse to|and narcotics. + function without them, and all of| Good health and optimism are es- these distressing conditions could|sentials for the comfortable later) have s0 easily been avoided earlier|years in life, and every one should 4m Iife and may still be overcome to|aim to make them the happiest, be- some extent. cause old age is usually a lonely! There is no case of constipation, | state, even when prospeMty and in; ition, headache or tired nerves |health are enjoyed during it. So then ‘which cannot be reliqved and entirely | you should avoid disorders to retard oured by hygienic living, and this 4g) old age and keep young and physt- the only sane and permanent cure.|cally and mentally attractive. The woman who suffers from these) To-day's exercise is another simple| and other complaints wil! never stay/one for elderly women and should be) » young in appearance after she has} practised with some others each day| passed early middie age, and she|for several minutes. | should make up her mind to get at} Lie on bed with palms of hands! the root of these evils and overcome) rosting beside the hips. Raise both them in the rational, sensible way|knees to the chest, if possible to do A THREE Room Tieie A VALET Defore it is too late to rejuvenate the so without strain, Do this five times, FLAT seualieab fol We: body through proper living. allowing the back to come off the = Pull yourselves together if you are| floor as far up as the shoulder-blades. if ~j chronic sufferers from common dis-) Then relax. Large abdomen, Indl-| orders and understand that they can| gestion or constipation will be specd-| be avoided through car¢ of the body| ily overcome through this movement, and intelligence in selecting fooda,| which is a little dificult. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION—|likemrunos overnight if you can eat MRS. If. 7. G.: This should not be| them this way, checked unless you are convinced that it Is excessive metimes a large|_ ROLLING FOR REDUCING Hips —MRS. M. B.; Place the close amount of perspiration on the scalp] on the front of chest at A yic titled denotes some internal disturbance ex- pees roll from one elde of the room {sting and it 1s a good safe plan to| twenty times each way. Do this = as be sooner than two hour: ie and a longer time will hands on the chest dance dress, If one has but a #in- gle dance drens, It should be looked over after every affair and given a bit of fresh- ening, which may be @ pressing, & Httle crisp tulle, or new ribbons, so that one may appear fresh and happy at the next dance, ) purgatives ho dress shown in my sketoh of to-day in one which will stand g goodly amount of vhowing the at ¢ THIS DESIGN 18 EASY TO COPY AT SMALL ; OUTLAY. fect, for it ts made of net. This mate- rial particularly belongs to youth, for| front and back panels. A band of n it Is dainty, and at the same time| above the bodice in front is headed practical, combining well with almost| with a band of silver mbbon, while every “other mater! the back of the bodice Anishes in « My design shows pointed neck. ver ribbon with a bodice of char-| I know that his design scan be treuso green silk, and a band! developed successfully by any ambi- of it showing through the bot-/ tious girl. The color of the silk may tom and being attached to the net un-| be changed to suit, using turquoise derskirt. Pointed revers of lace are| blue or leaf green for a blonde, and, caught to ribbon straps, which tle| for a brunette, geranium red with around the arm, with tiny bows on| deep ecru lace; also my descriptive the outside, A small bow fastens the| suggestion. points where they meet, a peplunt of lace from which ate Cd ibe sige Answers to Quéries ‘Through this je faintly glean . rows of allver ribbon which encircle | "tem Hiltor, Prening Mond: | the skirt, appearing to view in the me before, I again ap- peal to you for advice. Want to make a sult into a dress. Coat is too tight, so is ekirt. As the material ts good, thought to com- Dine velveteen. Color is seal brown—broad- cloth, I have about one-half yard of new goods, Will you kindly advise me if mink fur would be pretty as « collar on a seal coat? HE!HE! Social SECRETARY IN ( EVERY BODY 15 BLUFFING IN SOCIETY BLUFFING THE NEIGHBORS. | j see a doctor and make sure. t large This is the best RANCID NUTS—MRS, L, J: Nuts . to reduce the hips quickly, of all kinds should be thrown away when they are stale and rancid. HAIR TROUBLE—MRs. F. BY: BSealp troubles are answeied in my column aeveral times each week and @ does Not permit me to answer them oftener on count of other queries quite as important to those a pene thai. Te You Bae Be fo Towne se sat Rae oe he weds as fo inner, That ble owe flosh ipoee snene D cannot account tor ff Sam, son Rock ai "t ber?" 4 blood did not know what was a FIG PASTE FOR CONSTIPATION P A DK, Jou were,” agreed Mra, Collyer, part of his almost kilied the snes $ THE YELLOW DOVE -+ By George Gibbs s ‘| After a Tri A nd th We Id Sampson Rock entered. of kinship. Rock finished impatiently, —MRS, F, K.: Stone a half pound o Ip Arou e wor “Sampson,” said Mrs. Collyer, “he "RK." THE WAR’S GREATEST ROMANCE WEas Take shronee wien enol és looks very well.” She assumed Rock From the other room Sam called Bound of "fina, Adu)"to then Sag) and Meets Fanny Again Simin ier Facny smiled acuties: dredi4 | ee Begin It on This Page Monday, Nov. 26 Ounce of senna powder (not henna.) | Barely cover this mixture with water ei cently and almost felt like the chorus. Mrs. Collyer jumped eloctrically. “It ¥ i erases ' * MRS. R. J.C. ; 5 Sampson Kock looked at Sam critl- —can't—can't be—p-possible"—— sho ae . thes FRIAR Minter oh BaOK OF atoye over) By Edwin Lefevre Whereupon Sam arose, inflated murmured, tremuloualy. Could « hu- covery. It was not a “drive” he had No use to wait til the lo foervee tise CARES ET UE A Ao ed (Coureight, Harper & Bron.) nest, and said, In-@ deep voice, man beng make a half million in in mind, but a campalgn of depres- ders followed quickly. | a 1. ue iene en coud tank, “Bprend this out on clied paver| * SYNOPSIS OF Piece ‘ “You!” three minutes and not quake before yon, ‘The price was rising ONC® wirrt of the theker Longest sen epee a5 fad’ mark into squares when ‘cold. | tod Soa tuck, fate determines te Sampson Rock laughed and ap. emitting tho exultant wnop!, Hock more, Tt was 45%4—the figure which "Tay, Dad," begun Sam, admiring: me : ; nce in | RAPy i iy foe fon mal Rta ' Perch taticheions albat st cr : f 3 ‘ be tho ly, He stopped because he saw thal Teale. srcemning: Pee neers bout a equate inch | Skirt Wits tpdeiay the tert poet cet a dy Megg tea He tl BH. look of wauxfaction, almost of pride, uot understand. Hock had-told Dunlap must be the ly PP ff wh plans to ta vertaln ‘bterestst tor jock syeculalion mage ou his advice v t 13%," limit of the recovery. The Collyers Rock did not hear. His command He was not thinking of the Virginia “Five hundred shares were being executed, and he W85| Pashion Editor, The Brening World of the paste cach night before retir- Central. He felt Sam's biceps, and shouted Sam, "Somebody's swatting had started for home, Sam go! ing and drink two glasses of water. Sam obligingly doubled up bia arm, it tor keeps.” with them to the door. Me aries en to gone way)|_ 2 Om, Bre these RAISINS FOR CONSTIPATION.— - He was hard us natls, Seventy-three and five-eightha! Sam returned smiling. His things Blood was being shed, and it waa| years of age and ‘ MRS. T. t Do not cook the raisins} CHAPTER Iv. “And you look as aya.” Rock "Gad, what couldn't I do with this most shricked Mrs. Collyer. The gaid, shortly: “send th { ” olden blood, and he was unscathed, bs r se ‘4 ~ fingers on her right hand began to away, He pointed to tly luggage Bold a ; would like ea suitable Ag you inentioneg in your letter. but OCK' had jast allayea Mra, cor. Sid this kindly er CH Ae oe a eines Rock x cont, ‘tappiig feverisbly on ber and the statufled mansengers. Ko. Gees enc ae® 6 ane ne Teen ne ftom ati ei all al BQNS, PRRE TORY PALSSRKE lyer's fears and stepped into about the wtf tlded, with a _ “Don't for jaugnea thumb. ‘The fraction bothered her. — Sum stared at his father; then he 7 style for a biue sere ould be one—for the bulls. bs ther ha ne: Ve catlante, “Oniy " faa don't How much was five-eighths of a thou- smiled and mnewered: "Very wll, jnre v4 by ‘dvenn Z.eoeld tine the next offee when the door snag f impatienc bes nly more 80, BA. t hae iee te ol hey sand dollara? How much was even Dad, Thlw tg @ breechtock of one of Ho was @ leader, and # nattached 0 opened and five messenger Sam laughec Well, some men oo money. ° ‘ ; ‘om South soldiers of fortune—the “traders"— boys entered, laden with vallees, accumulate love letters, other dobte, motion as if to throw his arm around Hf e\@RiNe tho Spion Kop guns from gathered under hie flag and, without| !t Meh neck, as they Food Saving | nek er Afri oO have killed ORTUNATBLY saving our wheat | PA\ boxes: bundles of ruga and canes. bund towards thy men OF 1F walked away Roanoke will come. out all right, But bls father aid, curtly, “hend madly for dollare more dollars) ot” the rest 1 will ee i iy {and a heavy pléce of iron that looked their burdens. “All mine, and more “Hampson,” observed Mra. Collyer, \yMN0NH, Wi fom il fy, * st home.” Not ao much the luggage, ven as Kock fought for railroads, does not mean going without) 1. some part of @ machine. Behind #t the dock, Wait unul you With an alr of businosa-like deter- Marte. Tf Mt goes any jowe re it the presence of the messenger more railroa leave to you. I have bread. It only means that we || "0 Oe pee all wiry awarthy man crime of the ccntury—one Bundreg mination, “if Roanoke 1s going to bar, |. 0 whispered Mrs, Cully or boys and the chauffeur destroyed his “Damn iti" said Sampson Rocks) a a evan ‘will be given the chance to get better Metal ANd y horse-power, and the duty I buy another thousand It might, And then we'll buy you feeling of privacy and annoyed him. aloud. He was speaking to, himself. . y acquainted with all the wheat sub-|/2 #1 automobile cap, who stood very F'n!" nted Rock, unenthum- ‘9 a heap of gold pieces yp ither thousand’ —— L'wanted to talk to you,” remon- He had been alone « great deal. and sallow skin. Am {tutes that ht here in|St@lght, with an expression of astically irs, Collyer and Fanny within réach, why not use a shovel? “™ ain UE “Colyer began, In strated Sam, The Lord of the r ic it was td hu- iy su Lahn the be eats Rei “ Lid haughty ennul, Sampson Rock, the #T@ in the next room.” “You, too, Aunt Marie?” interjected vsternation, To lowe; that isto eay, “You don’t need all that trick to man being, after all. © exclama- | short in stature, our own country, but which we have y . ; ; y Sam's troubles over automobiles Sam, mowrnfully, hitherto been inclined to alight be- | fecelver still held to his ear, took 19 gnq Guties vanished and his face “Yea, Isn't tt dreadful? waid (7a vise of frozen stenl, and yet sur- : her cause of the greater popularity of |e Messengew boye and then looked brightened. “Where, Dad?" he asked Fanny. Sam looked at her with muck \ive! Man or woman, hero or craven, pecially unpleasant, the oll man's Market going against you?” wheat. The United States Food Ad-| Sharply at the Frenchman—there was eagerly, and Rock pointed to the door, sympathy, but hig eyes suddenly took thers {g no Intellect’ about it, only manner; rather tt wan a sort of Im- — /NAtia’ mille Abia! Nee) white Centres, Rose poy \no mistaking his nattonality, The 54m hurried to moet them, 0B an Interosted look; she bad KrWN the squeezed heart and the icy humb- personal irritation. Ilo was frowm- |, 0 Wid wi oil teem eens ministration takes note of this point. | “How do you do, Aunt Marte? he imto a very pretty girl in hia absence. pags, ¥ satin In collar, Take oatmeal, for instance, Most | Messenger boys, lke bubbles drawn " of us have liked this cereal from the | together = by capillary attraction, Y e » tion made Sam laugh, He asked his to stop the heart's action by means walk, do your Bend aM eine eee favhoc ba ko Tighe have aemad a MRS. 8. L. Blue buttons with sald, joyfully. “Hello, Fant" “My dear Marie,” Rock answered “And then you stand to win fifty fat tt was at some. 110 Tar PO aul eee ‘ king splendid,” Mrs. Collyer, with the merest su ; cock #aid uletly: To B. 8. 8.—~ y boy, you're r * thousand. And, you will, too,” fine thing in the market, The effect was Hock sal@ very quietly: This very first spoonful that found its way | 8’ouped thémselves about a bundle of sald Mrs. Collyer. She wasn't his cion of impatience, “nobody can tell jshed Rock, He looked absolutely as of lstening to a voloe ay Bay sertous?” design is for you > ouths--which was probably |canes and alpenstocks as about a aunt, but he had alwaye called her with cortuinty what @ stock may oF dent . ; ing the speaker's face eb aa hd “Serious? Sure! Bastest thing in| also, to our mouths-—which was pri Ll tes ‘i so. He threw an arm about her and may not do.” ery well," sald) Mrs, Collyer, whirring tcker was discharging P f¢ the world.” Sam looked at his father in the nursery, It may be served in| Maypole, and looked expectant amacked hor resoundingly on the “What's the price now?" asked Sam doubtfully, Fifty thousand! She be. chic waves into the atmosphere o fitently. ——— many forma-in breads, cookies and) “Sam's beginning to arrive,” mut- oheek, Then he hastened toward hopefully, “It was thirty-five when gan to count on her right band, with this office, Alling it with | insying “Look here, Sam, we must have a| "oe EMitor. Brenig wong och jy . de. 10) nanged, 1en r ‘ on her oy z the clutch of the frozen steel vise, der wh , Jonger a boy.” Sam had some re- 4 meal muffing and serve at luncheon | Rock heard the sound of yolces in the shee er spat Hines a ae ainare tani le, dnvarses. 10 Ale passing from doubt to delight. She feur and spoke in French, The man jolader Red the tip of his tongue. But A 2 chiffon and satin ef. to-morrow, together with cream | front office—Jovial shouts and laugh- “"AWelcome buck, Sam," she sald, and “Beventy-fver gaid Fanny, quick- (ok # deep draught of the wine It said “Out, monsleur.” and picked YP Rock to prevent another cold shower| So! ternoon dress which cheese and jam: . ter~and he was walking thither neg out her hand. Ilo luoked very ly, Great changes had been in went to her head in w aecond 4 ridiculous French vatise and a small Pont cate on his dreams. of th will become me. Tal . OATMEAL MUPPID Law wh he door opened and his son proware eirong, and good-looking stocks In eighteen months, but Sam Wil be fine, Sampson, Wa'll hav kit of ore aig Tana tear oan Rock destiny, went on, quickly: “It' ways look best in Ine and a half cups milk, two /entered, 4 nd 4 ¥ , ne nie célebration--won't me’-when Sam ead: “Pick up ase ne™ about time you did something—I asks, two tablespoons sugar, two| “Hello, Dad!" shouted Sampson CHa. very beulthy and very glad to had pet igen by ted pot nar. Roanoke gues to pari” Her volee boys, and go with this man. Here's pont tne xe" put something, est dainty styles. Am 38 tablespoons fat, one teaspoon suit, two! Rock jr, and held out his hand, 508 Her: ow said Sam, indignantly ige em A hiatied Bam. “Bull mar ing trlumphantly and her eves grew @ dollar, Divide tt even. The cab 18 ting “Use your brains, If you have| ye )) years of age, have cups rolled oats, one cup flour, four| "ow do you do, Sam?" sald Samp- ,..W0at?”’ said Sam, Til ehal ly Oe eee and here I've been econom ff) the smiled entrancediy at waiting downstairs.” He followed (NOR pote Ynie ele vine he se ,| light halt, gray eye teaspoons baking powder. * — | gon Rock sr. horing the hand Li . . m, 4 nson R + them and at the door ald: "Say. Vahl looked at yey Pour milk over oats and let soak| They snook hands. child,” and he kissed her, Ho was “Maybe it's gone up since wa « m, at Sampson Rock, @ nem and a loaked at Sam steadily. 7 | 4 fair skin. What ! ula make pay these chaps, will yout” and re- lOgten At Ramm, & t fe gotell an one-half hour. Add eggs and melted! Sainpson Hock Jr. was twenty-five, Me game Sam, she decided, Sho waa suggested Mra. Collyer, eo hopefully fn ay rOrlaE Hig Whe Would TeARe Fay sas Satelite, pus the inters gee erred Cock O° hie fether tn (eee i color would be fat. Add the dry ingredients, which and looked younger. His cyee were 4 year and @ half older than when that Rock laughed. “Mra (oliver 110.) money was made to be spent ruption kad made his heart cease tO way with @ sort of amiable acqui- | pretty? MISS T.O have been sifted together. Bako biue-! and a trifle restless Th sho had last seen hin. But he was thereupon beamed gratefully upon hoppiness. Nothing would be ex- beat in tune with the pulse Of the esinoe: I ‘ Soft gray blue satin twenty to thirty minute This @ suggestion of impatience ‘and Not Ho did not look It and did not him. No man laughs at a funeral, vgant. That was the aurpussing teker, “rl have to find out about the|( { and matching chiffon withai careessness, ‘Tha brow, the act it. and she bad begun to fea vuty of that kind of money. Ever Rock was wabching the tape. Th® brains. But I cettainly want to do| \ Because the farmers have produced 2 ae “Mt ulation would én@ in one. she and the chin were th p “1 tell you," he sald, generally, We Brow BAR at ¥ Something to on the point of thanking him for ng that she could not now affors, tHde wi .! was What she w with gold lace for an ng when it should have something. (met @ chap at Cannes nusually large supply of buck- the nose aud the chin of sampsun makes a man feel ! ld buy whea @bbed, Virginia Central had sold UP by the name of Darrell, a mining en- t this year, patriotje housekeep- Koc Hut, possibly because of tis be back, Has Fanny been @ dutiful laughing at her when Sam sald trimming where Mg anoke went to par! to 46 7-8, notwithstanding hl’ In- gireor from Denver, Nice fellow; he sketch Indicates, e collecting recipes that call for youth, he was & more athletic and ‘I'll see.” He started toward th® “stow funny that sounds--when Ro- structions to Dunlap. Other stocks e with me when I tried for the} Crushed chiffon sash, thia cereal instead of wheat. @ cieaner-cut Sampson Kock. The * said Fanny. privaté office to look at the ticker, , noes to par!” said Fanny were rising, He walked quickly to rdoy Cup. Me's away up in his a is a new rule for buckwheat mouth, inherited trom the mother, i'm back now.” He laughed "ome, Fanny.” hats the ofMee elowan,” smiled the long table and picked up DUn- gusiness a 4 loop and end in back mals was affterpnt, as though laughter My, my, It's good to be back! said Fanny, because 40% campaon Rock. lap's telephone. “What do you want to bother with | under gold ouck}n. pp PUCKWHEAT MUFFINS. | leamo more ‘easily to him."Tho father's Me ee ee tee impropriety of playing pa tttetes ches dhlty BNA rata: mines. fort Hook intersected tapas nee wo cups buckwheat, four tea- eyes were grayer than the son's; 1 —- began Mrs. business in this office, “I want ty unlap, at once:" and waited, brown: titatly. | sbdons duking powder, one-half tea- not more inicligent ao much as more Collyer, ecplanatorily be hére when you break the news CHAPTER \. ing. Prgsently: “Yer, Dan, this won't “What fov? To Ao something, of GOLD BY THE CORD. poon salt, One egg, one and a half purposeful. The elder Rock looked “That's all right. I'll 0, tod,” sald m paused and aske) do, Ie tha cups mm , One tablespoon butterine, ss if he always knew what he was HE battle was not ” it? Well, deny iti tt lsn't course. It's better than doing noth- HERE fs stored, ‘a ony “mae In three tadlespo: Sam, with an air of overlooking an voming abbreviat! Gasnsa Brae ge 1 oh ibe ral y cneekad Sa ing, isn't it? eg ME ad Le [ this city, more than $100,00v,000 ons sugar, younger as if he knew unintenti 1 : Fee CShe Tvire pol “tek - . ome M ‘Mix and sift dry ingredients, Beat 48 Not doing and did not Do you them?—the Van it alway rginia Centra}, had bemun vr Sell thousand. No. no! Vir- pot Ps ‘ mranih 06 Fold NOR Fee ‘ cord the ogg and add to it the milk, Com: was heavily sun-tanned irtlandt-Jonesea?” sharply to rally ahead of t They inte C Reduce the supp 5, me Da It ought to be pactly piled that If measured by pee the mixture ane add the mealied Sam se ipinined his father with a What? Frank Jones? Th little was the me~he knew not a oanoke. it two hund: youre.” Roc! measurement !t would be found to vutterin: Bake in greased muffin sort of quizzical affection, : shrimp? L guess he ought to be giad about his father's busin thirty to forty minutes in a, “You don't look if my_absence ing I saved his life the two letters on the tape that sh a for ag to see me, consiie = oven. This makes twelve | had affected your appetite, Dad,” he at pollege. If \t hadn't been for me, have interested for no other j said, “Business must be good.” he'd have killed himself studying. than because they told how much arte bt two th gether. 1 phy Send Oe aes “Don't ike tt; never aid, cecupy @ space substantially the same t : : which would de taken up by a0} at seventy-two and five thousand at shortly a that whic be of precipitanoy, had helped the re- seventy-one, if it should go there (To Be Continued.) three cords of wood, — _~-~-veeemaremapen enema