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Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG MEALTH TALK: T rT) How | to ‘Prevent “Cold Hands end Feet” ANT women (7.)' q who suffer from oid er vi é vineed that they aro fobuat enough 'o femain in a cold oli- omnate during the win- 1 atm je ee) «(conrinesd = that many of these same Lower the Cheat Until It Touches | women can overcome the Floor Between the Hands Abia condition through increased) quicker are foods converted into ma ey mteetlar activity for aii parts of the sneetvedy to stimuiate the blood cireula- S94 'tion which haa become slugeish Piunging the hands and foot alter- into hot and then cold water will also warm them, and vigorour ** “massage is quite beneficial as well . Of course, women who suffer from respiratory disorders need a change to a milder climate during months, but happily these H som@Anes aro more often imaginary than odeweal. ‘Good health and. proper nutrt- tidn depend as much upon pure fresh air and deep breathing as they do {agen tpon foods; and, indeed, the process iivet® Of digestion and assimilation could Vee] eenot go on Without the large breathing id ~muscle—the diaphragm,which acts as Y @ bellows, and helps churn and dis- terial necessary to butid up the tin-| sten and feed the blood } To keep really well and young you| must understand the nutritive val- wea of food and the benefits from freah alr, deep breathing, cleanliness and bodily hygiene, otherwise their practice will become monotonoun and soon neglected entirely. Keeping the body mentally and physically young and well should be the first and high est ideal of each individual, because! it is by far the greatest possession in life | A shoulder and upper body exer- cise is iMustrated to-day and Is a modification of the strenuous chest raising from the floor, Take pos! tion on palms of bands and Lower the chest until {t touches the the food we eat. The more ac-| floor between the hands. Do this ten tivesthe diaphragm the better and| times if it does not cause fatigue. ~:~ Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. 2S ITCHING SKIN—MRS. F. L, N. fn If #0 wear a chiffon veil. " ably you do not dry your skin|*train may also cause them, In that | Seow both may be too harsh. “Use oat: Jacld in the eye-cup to wash the inthe bath in place of| Have the druggist mix this for you. bc , or almond meal. Use only pure eantite soap and tlien rub the rough with olive oll. After strenuous outdoor exercises, if you are in a per- #7 spirativn, it is best to take @ shower Be ooo! as you can stand it, otherwise may take cold, If the body ts -teethoroughly warmed you will not feo soieabe abock. ar masa & ta PAINS IN LEGS AFTER SKAT- SANG—MAUDE F.: These, pains in, (weaifrof'the-lex may be avoided it} you take a very hot bath after skat- } toes BY : Ww GRAPE JUICE AND OLIV) TO DEVELOP—\'its. b. aro : teks | a tablespoonful of each before retiring or after meals. GOOD LUNCH FOR THIN GIRL— BESSIEF.: Baked beana, thiok orvam | soups, graham bread, ‘cocoa, soft boiled oes, raw eges and milk are some fattening and nourishing lunch- eon dishes. FEVER BLISTERS—N. II. I: Use camphor spirits on a puff of cotton for them. It will dry them up in a h——-img and rub the legs with alcohol | \ and then rest for several hours. The cael abi just bow badly the leg)” needed exercise, RUSH OF BLOOD TO HEAD AND tS DIZZINE6S—M. R. T.: Several, conditions may cause this, but it in-| 5 dicates ee: lowered safe poor circulation, nervous trouble, ex- eqpleisting indigestion, constipation, &. ly the attacks are duo to spme ‘error in living and eating. Strenuous exerolsés for the trunk muscles, deep breathing and walks in the fresh air, with lighter diet, will help improve your physical condition. ee WILL MI8S 8 SLOWEY please oowmall her address to me as soon as »-rypossible? ABOUT TAR SOAP—MARGERY 3 No wonder your hair is dry when “you continue to use tar soap. It con- tains much glycerine, which ts highly seetringent and drying. Use pure cas- » wtile aoap for shampoo. Brush all vantvaces-of dandruff out each day .-) @kampoo but once each month if hair {seand scalp are very dr ary. Hin rt time, ees ool aoe a (Consright, A dinner at Laity Netty Hi otherwise lutereating persis, "sik turne tort | Shin Whee: — ‘ 2 a Fe her, — CHAPTER VII. ORIS reached Scotland without special incident. But there ter- ane riblo news awaited her, Capt. “TATTOO MARKS—MAURICE R: Bytield had been arrested as a hese cannot be removed, | am ad-|epy And Cyril 1 - Lady Betty surrendered to her the precious papers, and she went to her BURNING RED EYELIDS—i. D. room in a tremor of agitation, Betty whispered to her at the last moment that Rizzio also was to be one of the party, With the doors locked, she quickly examined the packet to be sure that it had not been tampered with. Nothing ed to have been changed, and she Rave a sigh of relief to think that thus |far her secret had escaped detection, It 4° France is the best forelgn patron| was clear that Juhu Kigzio had de aie the United States Patent Office,| cided that the secret information was o ith Great Britain following closely.|in her possession and that his visit fi . _|Wasopianned with the object of getting . Be This may be caused by the Newest Things 4in Science “se < Most’ of Japan pear! divers are! jt aWay from her. ‘This hayek setepomen) who begin to learn the trade| jo By the lht of the ‘ she Meena the ‘age Of thirteen or fourteen, | read and reread the thin script until the lines were etched upon her mem- * ‘To | record the Wark done bYlory, She would burn tt 2 ory. St ould he papers it Sadtgtenographers a typewriter mete! matt were in danger. If Cyril was to Sheen invented. 4 meet Capt, Bytleld’s fate, it would be |upon other evide: e th dom © One of the casioat ways to cool an); ands, at leant. with rer ~werloverhea’ oven is to stand a basin t be cle BTW cold-water An It, eri n this, Her and to Cyril, - A knock upon the door, and she ,| hurriedly thrust the packet under a sSeDe2BOEn the transmitter and receiver of | Over anh anawered’ ik mache Saat telephone of French invention can Hidden in a flower vase, table orname or any other inconspicuous object —— = eee Made of stiffly crimped material, 4 ribless umbrella has been invented |, m4 a resident of New ¥ York Stato. }Deposlts of asphalt that are lewad ‘to be practically inexhaustit! dyave been discovered in the Phil- maid with her te; lay @ note in |writing, and upon the tray unfainiiiar hand- uid had gone she ad Hacrmersiey bems tat Mies Mat her wit viduly alarmed won hi 4 Uepent matic han detatr oo hie will jun He bege that wie sil) Ui There was no signatur and tho |handwriting was curious—like none |to which she was accustomed, but the an When the n ore the flap and r M not Toinese of | memen eee message seemed somehow to sound porous glass for ventilation ts yril, She rang for the iad, a’ biincemate In France, the holes be- |questioned her, and found that th note d Just come over by m from Ben-a-Chielt, the Highland place of Cyril When the maid went down, Doris ead the message carefully. ¢ # Safe—-at least for the prese “enough to exclude. dust | Ken Sua > -% ohm simple but method for w Jmeastring the p of a human! ~combeing has been invented by a Frenel | w otiat. | She took up the packet of papers ee * ee jand paused before the open fire, a <fem iments are under way at|reile playing for the tirmt time at th So"taronsiul with the use of bunana corners of her lips, John Rizalo! trunk fibre in the manufacture of! He was clever, as she knew, but there we for raw sugar. was more than one way of playlug the ing to keep tha pa, oon nner ee HAs 4 How to Keep||\Such Is Life MANDY MAKE A YEKRUT HSAH For DINNER . NR JOHN IS SICK oF TuRKey | TURKEY OF iT 1 THIS WHAT You MAY CALL IT, IS DARN Good! , IT'S A RELIEF FROM TURKEY HASH DON'T. Ge Ne Auynione ] ASH ! / LAM Sick ( it Yes, YEKRUT HSAH 'S MUCH BETTER THAN TURKEY HASH ) MAKE Hi More Poor. NUT! NEXT TIME We, HAVE TURKEY I'LL Cats MAN thy MAKE A Dis ¢ OU ALLE GET You Honey, TURKEY LOOPING THE LooP, Comin IN Backwarng ph SOME ERRUTE URSELF Sonny » GOWG Ts Vere THSAM Foe. MER, THE ON SA Ss A nenmnnnre, cing Ameri Ky Unele Harry “ HAT « tifut view j simed Tee They were at the tow of the Waehe ston Monument and helow them ¥ could nen the Potomac iver, the apitol and the White House. | "Yeu," wala he ' #0 showld The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY BLE. Rh SCHORER tater, They nt of the ' on lew't it piled her mother. “Phe architect waa James Hoten and he took aa hie model one of the homes of the ties of Lainater, na 0 Ireland, ft # most inter memory of women whe he *Juat think! the great lived here It has been the hame of stones from many of our Mta Jetterwn, Linenin, Grant and Reese. tiee and almost ail the countries in| Wilt, ANd you have ail read of Dolly he World were placed ta it. Wee | Madinor This the Iiue Room ¥ din Ht We where Frances Folsom and President must be going Cleveland were married, and thie ie Their next visit wae to the Huread| tie Kast Moom, where the publie fe f Kinaraving and Vrinting, where all | O*ptions are ore: the Government's p one r Lad shod — he Government's paper money a4) where the President works, end them bonds are made wandered about the grounds until the My,” wait Teddy, as they watched | time came to | Mrs. Martin , the bille being printed, “I wish | had] Wanted to take a taxi, but Teddy and ne of thore machines at home| THs beemed to Me ) | Whenever I wanted out @ lot of five-dotlar tite afraid you'll have to make up y |mind to work hard for whatever | want.” p knives are started, whic Wille to @ pulp. | “Ita very pretty,” sald Trix a ii earns | Dear Klub Members: |must take part of the apace I cerning it. a Tryout at | New York City, on Dec, Jana 1A. M, Your lyou, Songsters, dane merits Judged by Mr. Hitehoock, Kroll and Mr, Woodstock. tion a nearest to the game, | might be he . Appleton & Co.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, rhaps with her a t was When ¢ One Suitor Accuses Another Of Treason to England Doris Begins to Doubt Both at Doris mails teas to Lady Heathcote a into her stocking arrive Meanwhile, Doris thoug to disadya tated @ moment up her skirts and slipped the yellow BY GEORGE GIBBS. other resource.” "You're frank at least—including the burglarly at Ashwater Park and the messing in my box upstairs?” “And since you must know the full truth,” he continued politely, ‘the careful search of your room In your absence this evening—including the removal of the rugs and bedding. Oh, don't be disturbed, I beg of you,” as she made a movement of alarm “And if I told Lady Heathcote thia— “I am quite sure that the b terests of all,” le sald politely, conserved—by silence, ‘The import- ance of my hie ts admitted of no de- ot in- lay. I hope you have not been in- convenlenced—-" Not in the least,” calmly My recollection of your many. civilities John Rizzio merely makes me think that your age, Sho agents we rzealous.”” and then—pulle Iam sorry,” he sald genuinely. “It could not be helped. You and c merely pawns in a game greater than that night, ver kn rerself well anything the world he "LT didn’t want you to apo placed pon t defensive, Cyril's note merely thought tn order to tid cheered her, wid alter removing comment that you might hav FRE SUst GF her iourney abe WERE GoWD ty ie yoursele.” sto the library, Festa latly Heathcote ordered the brake, _“, thought I might save you and Doris returned trom thelr drive UnDleasantne oka ne conti? in better spirils, But another sure p have One end.’ prise Wilson had found that you will win the sam awalte d her mystert And once to their nd Ds mig She sat in ata hand Playing badly she inquished by ber par of the rubber, Jo jiked the game, quiet but from th d table waiting "Cyril know laughed Be s they the door. makes th prder. 3 braced herself t auction, but was when went toward It had mii » though, gents were “You will give me the papers—here to-night.” there was “And if 1 told you that I had de Then Rig- Stroyed them? : “That would be manifestly untrue, since at the present mome Position of your body their quite clearly «defined on the inside of your right knee,” Doris put both ground, her feet flushing gladly re- ut the end » Who dis- off for a she Bot up vas there slippers together, up her fa ness," she the ‘method unusual.” She clasped he of this," of und hands 4 and frowned into the fir absence —of the thee f . t ou mistake, I think, my friend be eBoy It is not a chall {1 is mer Doris led the way to the Un room, method ‘of de Sha sathak. ft @ place used by A + roto fOr gure, against John Rizzo.” his sporting jm ples d trophies “te bowed low with deep cereme Oh the Gheges It wae ‘ably fur- soe course, Tam helpless," And nished in Leathe Teta 2 thon, “I can only rely on y cheerful fire was b the grate. sense and —t his ce sank & Dor Ane Into: t ‘Bai Vy and note lower nd on your loyalty to me h companion to the ; the cause of England place at her s le ‘ s a thorough. —sphis wag th opening that she had ty alive to her dang ” been waiting for, She thrust quick ‘We are quite re" Ghe sald “and i¢ the cauno in Neat, coolly, “The not even didn't Scotland Yard to A within call, Now you want Water Park?” of mer" “Dunsinane to Bufnam Her audacity rtled him, shrugged, “They would liave 1 but he folded 'd leaned ayinine mistakes ay they always buck sini . ,, the chief of which would have n f ette pay course,” that of denouncing Miss Doris Mathe said amiabl 4 @s an agent of Eng “And how ¢ 1 they're in ‘The girl tapped lie my posmensl: upon the rug. He shrugged “TL won't attempt subter or “Because th 1 Milly be course, I know the contents ywhere els ‘o How du you know You wouldn't be a woman 4 “Because 1 have exhausted every didn't.” “And how t was passed from Byfield to Cyril Hammersley.” ‘This random shot, but tt hit. the Nizzio'n eyes’ dilated slightly, but she saw them, “Byfield! Imposstble,” Not at all, Cyril told me," sho He told you?"— he paused aghast, for now she was laughing at him, “No—but you have.” His brow tangled and he folded his 4 feggaain, Of course, you know the Import ance to Cyril and Capt. Byfield of ar keeping such a matter gi He had not heard! He did not n She remembered that the ul of the dreadful news from London had not been reopened and Jack Sandys’ sources of Information were probably semi-official, She controlled her vol effort, I would hardly be the one to men (lon names under the circumstances own fortunes seem to be in the matter, but as for Capt. Byfield, I'm afraid’ that turtl oy Will hardly help him.* “What do you mear "Merely that he was arrested late sterday afte: rnoon as he was leaving with an 4 not counted on the effect « knew that her last thrust had put mM more carefully on guard, but ld not hide the sudden Intake ot dark pot at her "What ts your source f informa Jack Sandys. He came here d ectly from Downing Street," She saw Rizzio's lips meet under * Mustache in a thin line So. It hag come sooner—than 1 expected.” He got up and paced the floor, bis fingers twitching behind his back she sald nothing, waiting for him to in her, When he did it was w 4 serious expression, 1 suppose you know what this ‘ns to—to Hammersley,” be said « low voice Doris sat without moving, but her “1 was buby welghing Rizzo Yo," she replied calmly, “I don't Won't you tell me? 19 leaned forward toward her & the back of their seat, louk 1 volce concentrated upon {9 It possible” he continued, “that 1 haven't realized by this time ex what Cyril Hammersley in?" Yo,” she wald ataunchly, “Lt will eve nothing of him unless he tella fr to me himself.” rhen J must speak," My duty demands tt,’ whatever hap to hin whatever happens to Don't make me go to extremes “i you. T cannot bear to do it nmereley is a German spy. Those # were to be forwarded to Ger 4 You are saving them for him, he went on he may betray England,” Powe tw not true,” ele sald chok- “1 do not believe | 1 must. Isn't there proof enous in what you have read?” 10ere is some mistake,” eath and the quick searching glance | we Why HIN ySow™ Mags nt wep mys as <THE YELLOW DOVE | UG anything fd grind Mra. Martin laughed and said: “I'm our you |_in the Treasury Depar naw the vaults full of gold coin, a much they couldn't even remember the amount, What intererted them mont (ae the machine where worn- jout paper money ia destroyed. The Government gives: new bills in ex h and th the old put Into a sort of tank and i ttle 1 know that Saturday ts contribu- tion day for the Klub Korner, but I had given over to you to mention our try-| s out and answer a few questions con- All talented Kiddie Klub members who wish to perform at our second big Christmas celebration on Dec, 37 » invited to attend the Kiddie Klub the 44th Street Theatre, 4, between 9 ping will admit imperson- ators and musicians will have their Mr. I will be there to greet you and to os of there men open wide They started off happily, lool the fine buildings they passed and wondering if some of the men they met might not be great Judges or Henators. Hut finally Teddy had admit he didn’t know where they were “TH anak,” he sald, and ran toward a slender, # haired man. As be got cloner he became embarrassed and 0} hat's the trouble, my boy?” waa the kindly question, "Your hotel? @ix peer straight ahead and turn to the lett.” “Ont” oried Teddy, rushing back to Trix. “Do you know who that wae? Yes, [ knew him from his pictures It was President Wilson. sca" eta‘ lla eae“ Se aaa esr eae eaaeey : + Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn_ }{ Boonen im insctccoun ana teeny E SCL Ba, plat for the matinee at the eat me ae fe eae of, can mows ee tacos you ‘ment you bersouators also will be &, Cousin Eleanor. ] Contributions From 4h id Street) atation ie the other pin, as 1 am Inters WHAT HE LEAST EXPECTED HOW AN AD. FOR “ HELP WANTED” LED TO AN AMAZING MYSTERY Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Dec. 10 “No, There can't be. Your senti- He came ard her while she fed ments are blinding you. around the davenport, eluding bim oment, please.” Doris had with ease, She was swifter of foot faced him across the than he. He stopped a moment near w tire of resolution In the ack to plead, She kept the 'y Rize the lover of huge oak lounge between them anc b uty, she was a \ lost listened by the fire, Something she happiness. She was Din the saw in his eyes decided her, for a» huntreas but the hunted he came forward to leap over the “You have told me what Cyril davenis wrt ashe threw something yel- Hammersley is if you plnang 1 would like to kr y what you f rollef, pleked the He paused a moment and then with object up and. ut a ‘cry of dis- a step toward her suid gently may “LT think my interes he covert [must have\the pa fairly obvious, 1 a pers,” be cried, coming forward English Governmn “E have only your word for tt is time the girl wan standing Have you any papers upright, a poker in one hand, the prove it—in your card case, { thin cigarette papers cramped in the stanc tingers of the othe over the open He started back, bis fingera. in- flrs stinetively reaching upward, Then Rlzzlo paused in the very act of ho shrugged and laughed leaping "You are surely the m “Not that,” he wh Ispered hoarsely, Unfortunately “fe God's sak mot that.’ documenta, [ain o “Stay where you are, then,” aald un vate citizen the girl in low, resolute tone. f the Kmpire." Wzzio straightened, Doris stilt NA an riton. Neither am 1, bent aver the fire RUE PE ee ton aN altt : Vo it to me,” he sald again, SR Ne. headetiniialy England's secrets shall be sa Yes, I must." Don't you understand?" he whis- I beg that you w fn sree pered wildly, “I've got to prove that alternative eral to give them up ‘Then what will y fled him, “It would be the ment of my life b him—here — to-night ye are tt can prove that, as well Wy valaed you won't. Hammer a dom aie der “Tle paused and both oft! straightened, listening, Outslde the hull there was a commotion niliar volce. as the Honor as ley hem in and able 6 and fur coat spattered Klub Members A Jolly My motrer tare when things go wrong ‘To mart at once @ Jolly song, 1 said Tt woul jot work with me, 1 kpew, One day my plana were in a mix, And | was surely out of fix or everthing. it seemed to me, Was going wrong, ‘as wrong could be. My motler watched me: pret She waid, try a Jolly tu he 1, henan real goed and strong a, line oF two ld benefit you. ‘Thaw ane standing. exyanding, bestowing thy lh who have fled fruts the warp leah of in the feast of sweet Liberty's ermel ‘Thy enilghirning, brightening. boisterous hand Has op fea sac freeman’ tm work aud Inthe true tals of Liberty. bewvel 4 sama rv weaken ‘the power that bas Laded witht ‘measure Atere’t We are staying and praying and binding our ri We ‘mortars whose bore are led by Old 1m victories they will achiews ung 19 their praise, will be wiltten ta story thy ligt the fant ed a Th ute tiem ac aed to GROSS No, 190 Madison Burwet. by RaciYs a @ ng ‘noe “ok wagun wheels he wummer dreadful heat aml noting sweet, ‘each be eity Aud viatt there ai Ry ELAINE SCHAPEAL 00 Went Toh Siseel, city age 1008, The Country. ts ever w lee, att And wice they ye binle ie trees aud the deat Old ‘he ‘wild flowers fale wp their Surwet, city HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT London. Those papers must not (ii ) the room, TWHNTY-TWO-INCH felt pennant made te ; reach Germany—even if L have t ' . A Klub colors, biue and gold, and bear. denounce you, too . . And if 1 prom ut the papers CHAPTER Vi, tree to ere, Mem wil ot reac » Germ EK looked from one to the other | Pee tnd te mer new x © hesitated a m : tr FM “Phere ta tout ' with AUK Praising eYe. | oer ncme, tos climate, aoe aod can't take the risk an The girl was fingering the lace | avdree of , nt 08 roan be trusted at bodice Rizzio had Be count tay Of: le t even the wo John I a tu 1 ward the newcomer, vecoy- | tela poonenie by sending 10 cents with pames “ Ha BAS Ane r his shoulders expressive po ee eet Her youth and cleverness w Hope Tm not intradin’" said) $ wow To JOIN THE KLUB AND bom itdering him , : nersley, with a laugh OBTAIN YOUR PIN. No, that will not do.” he sald | we ainda, u've come Se a a i desperation. “You thuat give me the , WClh handly. You'y Mo In O) } Reginning with pny num , Will not. You shall have to take drawled Hammers “r | them from m minae your tra 1 uk. Too bad, He leaned toward her along the J ow work travelin’ alone. PRON ak | mantel, aware of her dominant love p at Edinbur eae YOUR NAME } din wate and AD DIRE RS. “You would not dr # fur coat in lelwurely | § Children ap } “Yee It ls a chal t ing to the fireplace od we > i T will Aight you, and | am fered hand, "You| Jueuberonip certificate | have a votce Twill raise an note?" asked carelessly ery. They will come and f will | nodded. "L was glad,” sho COUPON NO 247 them. ‘Then you can denounce me Will you dare (To * Continued Monday.)