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How to Keep Your Youth PAULINE FURLO! WEALTH TALKS iilgns of Adcancing Age Signals of Physical Disorder OW many «! J my feaders are enjoy\ne W008 health, and jue what do © good thewith! iy 1 do ne good health have any mod! suet an fair health, poor health ‘OF any other kod of health than jurt th . Bs Bs they ove, Grasp bedponte with hands, then raise head, neck cheerful, dition which means “Md feet as high as you can, hending leas at knew ease and freedom from disease |should be, off age or other dixeasen ot fnow that many persons are! cannot attack nor take definite hold | prome to betieve that they are tn good | of sour nyat A healtR, even though they suffer oc-| Hach one of you should learn the easionally from headaches, coustipa-|cause of any a or disorder tion, insomnia and various other] which causes you prin and alm to re COMMON disorders, but these women| move the trouble through the caw ghowld be made to understand that{/ and not through drugs and oln nditions | org aches and pains and that ¢ Mentioned are merely nature’ ‘Warnings that al! t well o super health the workings o the hums | The exercise shown to-day chinery. nuseles of neck. st ce ‘and should be treated as such, and it} lows {a simply a slowing up of the work-| Lie on your right nd grasp ings ofthe Important organs, caused | bedposts with hands, raise head, uve bY physical inactivity. Do not think ]and feet sideways ay high from the slide “thg age, because if the blood !s pure,| times from o weit nourished and kept active, as it| from the other side. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. —MAUDE T.: Deop breathing In the} '""' fresh air is the beat. It exercises | PhV™ yume’ vital organs and many muscles j must be uvuided. well, especially the chest musclos. | oul F ‘ TO CLEAR THE COMPLEXION— AESEREISES FOR NERVOUS « Ex. GE BR. Remem that whateliny pint p clears the Interna! organs clevrs | 4) Pp Will not F complexion a» well, and wien the! ¥« 4 peer need siiminative organs, lungs, bowe!s, iver bd Ns /an@ skin do not properiy function ex ternal applications will not clear th - WALNUT TAIN <p saa EYEBROWS. Tien none aie WALKING IN THE RAIN vrs. JS oMy at etin and would wash oft wlanost imuvedtately Cc. ¥. B.: By all means take a daily — ca and you shoull You are bound to derive benefits from at Ro matter what the weather, Walk ») “ing is more economical and Baines 1 yr hundred times better effor': SU PRR the cosmetica for sale. Gun We wen ENLARGED KNUCKLES — Mit. WALTER R.: These may oo ea @voided than removed. Hari work eats Use deep massage, With the tips! of the fingers and somo good coll cream. Bathe the neck in not wat: soap each night und then ties mugoh cold water. Do this b fore the massage. This treatinont § Drings the blood to the sallow, dry oye eck and makes it appear pink and | youthful. It also removes collar tv and sunburn, HONEY AS FOOD—-MRS.L. HG: ‘Yes, honey is wholesome and a splen- | did substitute for cane sugur, for *h ‘ating tland Rod starts here, je (ries ta ObtalD tbe pavers (tom ber Ba: Jocal treatment, such as massage and bathing of the eyes. Proper glasses should be used mounwhile also, and) it ie always best to consult an oculist t any eye troubles, ind pure talcum powder ba one teaspoonful powdered bo~ ae and powdered orris root to/usked anxiously: soent desired odor. This should be) “Are they safe? sifted through bolting or placed in a r" cham » wo that tt will come| them Have you got and smoot gadly to the fire. epee Cyril came to her and sald: are not severe, paint them witn| "Nu" she sald, simply, resolutely. equal parts camphor and belladonna! And to all his pleadings she re diaiment, Bince you have suffered turned the same answer, Fut he pro from these for several years you must | '*9' wi that they should be treatet U. S. Dye Trade Grows Fast | proved of bo avail, he sald: well, t Doris, burn t girl took @ quick resolution turned her back a moment ME American dye industry hes the !0 jent of e cigarette pi 3 aoa natie UNKNOWN to Dorin another packet . Mpply practically all domestic pours, exactly like the first in aD needa, but ts now exporting impor-) pearance, but tant quantities to other nations. Inn ation, had ¢ July almost $500,000 worth of aniline) of Hammersioy, tler brought Dori ote. to figures published by the Bureau of) moment, before « Ne read, th Foreign and Domestic Commerce of jacription, a wild rush of sor the Department of Commerce. Of all the industries created ) eloped aga direct r ditions, none hax shown more rapld| men had gone, quickly opened it her che \wi ithout either name or qualification Yon wil taiD It wt ee ED strates, pert tek 1 ob tablishments in which 528 people were engaged in producing 6,619,729 pounda Of coal-tar colors, valued at $1,126,099 in 1014, the industry has deve ieee ‘until now it not only supplies the do- mestic demand for colors but haa in- ? vaded the Sreign market In European and allied countries, Canada, Brazil, British & eal a life tn “w. jown Go \ Tue NOOR Ant tT The Mitr Feat health means a body frew from| ments, Keep all of the Internal] and you will haved found the fountein ef youth and| rength-| . loins, | Old age itself is a common disorder }arms and legs, Practise it as fol-| | JOHN GéT THE) | HEAR TRE | Dus MBWAITER you are in superb health if you notice bel a5 possible, bending legs atl many of the glaring signs of advane-|kneer. Relax and raise amuln—five aud five times MOST IMPORTANT EXERCISES] with colt applications and pluneat! ToHn | HEARD THE BREAD DROP. Go % HE oor AND Ger IT | dation shirt, 0 tu | ale of fv tort pling folde, t | charming. Because JOHN, ISN'T IT NICE DONT HAVE TO CIET UP EARLY on Sour DAY oF REST. PLEASE CLOSE THE WINDOWS | taasela, which dro | Duteb neck. | ee ‘walk, in rain, snow or shine. Whe a YoU @fE drossed properly for the wak SS Cea ia Doris Finds Herself in the Same and heavy ueting often cause them. Net of Suspicion and Intrigue Bh rantina @.: For these tines besa tse That Surrounds is Cyril Miter ward the i, whe feu te those who like sweets. CHAPTER VIL. IGMATISM——MRS. G. T. B. _ Wontinued.) eee be overcome through | ITH the coming of Cyril) to Hetty’s, events began ng turn, His arrival effectively put Riz- tio out of countenance, and Doris was fe from him at least. But she had PACs WDER—MABEL C.: Mix! the cigarette papers, which both men desired #0 ardently, and no sooner recto acid, one-half teaspoon calcine| had Rizzio left the room than Cyril She knew that from the minute of reading the note, So olght found her on the way. » Was set inland from the Valley between which narrowed down to a fissure in Aree: Doris had to go. through the material to the face soft), “Yow” she answered and turned CHILBLAINS—arrs. Bw. tf} “Doris. you must give them to me.” urgently, telling her of their tance, When his persuasion ped down, drew the papers from socking and threw them into fire, And that apparently ended Mot only grown big enough to! Ut this appearance was deceiving. andielia noone containing later infor- into the possession dyes were shipped abroad, according | 1" the middle of the afternoon the ra hing which might have been joy, yet could de. | Pot be, sent @ pale flush of color into kK. But she glanced at the ult of War CON-|envelope carelessly, na when the # "4 sloop, the W the clif's saw 9 progress than that devoted to mak-| [It Was from John Rizzio, signed ing dyestuffs, From only seven os-|%ith the familiar initlaly and began slender with @ wireless mast 4 amoke-stacks showed aboard gna of activity, for while the girl boat was lowered and nding; and @ud- of this dark KNOW. te boast of die the real mean vesncl was borne to her. There was no mistaking ‘he grim profile of the thing from the forward au the curving decks io su fer lines, It was Var-Vveasel, royer, and the man Who was putting out for th shore Was the German mossenge who was t eot Cyril Hammersiey ‘around her in the really frightened at evening as at U) sin. For a me nent she hes din her Intention to ko forward, She had seen enough to convince ber, There was no need of more, But the real object of her mix sion nerved her to lier (ask, She must ko on at once if wished to reach the Viking’s Tower in time to con ceal herself, So she pressed her horse along the hill, and when she had crossed the ridge rode down in a path parallel to the edge of the which brought her after a while line With Beaufort Head, where eoul t n mass of th noris © the chaos of t that surrounded When she reached a spot not too far distant, sie dismounted in @ clump of bushes and fastening th bridle of her borse to the gnarle limb of a stunted tree, crept forward on foot. Assured that the spot that she soon reached s as near the Tower as aie dared Approach for the present, 6 bad. con the first tim palpable pre tween two rocks, into which she might pass and go out by the och aide, and sank down upon her kr and waited. The moments pi aod slowly, She had risen and her ‘ead waa just below the level of the top of her refuge when she heard fo) steps close by and got the odor of 4 cigarette. So she sank back, hes hand ot her h o quiet tts throb bings. The footsteps passed her. and then went toward the she bared her head and pee tioualy out. A tal! figure in a coat and deer-stalker cap was sta ne Watching the path to the She could not see his featu urned nd she knew that it was Cyril, For one moment she thoug' f running to him and throwing herself at his fe and pleading with him while Waa atill time to go away Into the darkness—with her—anywhere bet this stranger should reach him. Tt her courage failed ner and aha nar back into her corner. And wh straightened again her moment passed, for she heard other fo to her right of « man as he cla bered up the rocks. [lo passed qu near her, a burly man in a nava cap and coat, out of breath from bis exertions, Cyril came forward to moet hir and she heard the short words of their greeting "Herr Hammeraley?” Pha She peered out and saw the bu man straighten, his heels togeti 4nd touch his fingers to Me rim of h Cyril bowed and asked a quest! the other replied in a sente that. contained tthe word “Hochhel! which was the only word ste 1 @tood. She crept @ Ultle closer «0 a aieye light hair, « sade gt oy er THE YELLOW DOVE heeded GEORGE CUBIS. re distinctly. man might ud he Cyril to aee if he passed anything man oMcer. Instead of this erman took @ et and hand rd the way by which ¢ 4 message it none Prince, General ‘or high otf n Government and broke the weal bringing fro the ald of which Doris could the page, and marked the deop t * this brows and the atern iook and heard his whisper "God bless you!" ung to him desperate the document twice 1 then as he turned npanion she Herr Hommereley,” liver this letter which was to celve your acceptance.” paused for a tapping the document lightly with his ‘nger and then taking @ pencil f bent over and neareat rock wrote something » slipped the letter int she wedmed herself into a crevice ba: «nd handed tt to the other, ato bis pocket, saluted a hurried farewell path and was gone interview had his arma and . where clouds of black smoke funnels of the belching from t The water of prow was turning toward the harbor Suddenly shi Vs "How long he atood MoMen\ pasne t her overtaxed nerves vadow and spok that her lips hud But her foot touc hed smn eaw him wheel her quickly, le hia volee rane ul where you are ok a few threatening er, his look atudy putting the thing | 1 doing here. ame@ to—-to wee you again’ €8 were stlil $ around them, ie 10 told you to ha saw you come? You hear | shots rang « us Cyril threw her m me ike th weakness & ucw “pnotber olot Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’ 8 Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick f Coens ONT 9 the Pee Pavaing On CPi: Sow Tort Reremag Wad) } Dainty Frock for Holiday Season | ‘ WEN oe * - tute nat 4 tanto? niane By Wid frock, the Hietinetion of whieh Hew in tie Manipulation of the shirt, Over a tow length starta on ide of the in way aradualiy lengin- ene sunt it te caught pear the front ander a band Of weft gray equir- rel. Thin band ina pretty finieh for the underskirt, and when one conald- orm that it te only @ yard and a bait wide, It not be conmideres exces wively extravagant On dark blue or dark red velveteen the effect would ba me fro of the wkirt is deprived of the tun tis kiven the pretty trimming qualities silver cords and languldiy from the points of the pelt on each aide, And to harmonise with this introduction of silver, narrow ail. ver braid in used to effective advan- tage around the The sleeves are } FOR DETAILS OF THIS DESIGN completed with fur SCRIPTION. cutfs, whioh achieve the same luxurious effect as | destin would be beaver colored-du- would a suit, thus making the frock | vetyn welghted with black sealskie doubly useful. But these cuffs may | around the bottom and trimmed with be made detachable, if desired, and | tarnished, gold braid and tassels. the sleeves trimmed around the edges | io eae with aliver bratd, #o that In the house, | Anawers to Queries when a frock is the appropriate thing, Fashion Editor Evening World the effect would be “trimmer” T would like to buy @ top coat Another pratty suggestion for this which would do for the spring, and > — ask what color you would suggest? , Your age would make some diff md, 1 ence. A young girl could wear a pretty ollve green all winter and “i spring also. For an older person Mra A veetN would suggest a rich rose or a lively WHAT HE LEAST EXPECTED HOW AN AD. FOR “ HELP WANTED” LED TO AN AMAZING MYSTERY Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Dec. 10 tan purp: he beaver shude, or @ neutral Fashion Kaitor ‘The Brentee World I enjoy your styles becnuse they are dif. ferent and ask @ wug- gestion for a simple rocks made him pause, twit half d, his hand to bin shoulder, ught him a@ blow which sep? ling to the lift, over which he hu ment Peering downward ured from ¥ Stryker,” she heard other-—this “way school drese, Am etx. toon years old, five feet three inches tall I have five yards of pretty brown velour for It, A.C. Dark brown g@ou- tache braid trimming and buttons made of e braid, If pr ferred, a rich @ull blue braid could be used instead some small pieces of | ay fur, a collar and cufts \, % Inches wide, which | | hink could be used ff And Stryker disappeared after Kiaalo. CHAPTER IX, a dazo Doria saw Cyril bend over the postrate figure and then no toward her “Dead?” sho whispered in hor- ror. But he didn’t seer to hear her. He caught her by the arm and forclbly led her inland. "Dead!" she whispered again, “It might have been you" “Dorlas, you've seen nothing, you've heard nothing to-night, Do you un- derstand?’ His grasp on her arma hurt her, but ! on it. Will you kindly Jexiqn a st and she bore tt without a tourmur est a good ma- MISS W, D. fuintly, "Id Sea es ! f fur, bu I've got to go away from Hen-a- : Chielt to-night. 1 car heeft You've got to go st al rick Howe now 1 the stort cut b > Brats It's not so well kn ts uy but fT haven't a moment to Mashion Fditor Eventog Word Will you kindly de sicn a dress for hunter green braedeloh? Hag tour and one-half yarda vate. Don't trust any one the Ms at the houwe. Geo t London to-morrow with Jack Sandys and don't jet him leave you until you're at Ashwater Park, Where's your horge?” told him and followed by y here ae You going, Cyril?” ahe Am a womas : Nas rty e" of age, t ad horse and untied th weigh unds, Am be : ns, Cyril, I've earned the VA . all. aw ht to know Mb have pleased me eo Something has happer ne sald which has put all my plans well before that I am sure you can help 1 you? Pho thing I've been trying to d me thie me nay fii. It hangs or fully by this Mra. K. Q. J. issue Hut what—what?? | \ 4 Pearl gray satin ool- “You ean’t Know that," he said ' : quickly Don't ask me anythin, ar and cuffs, gray more |i f ; | can't answer. But trust in | Pie jeorgette yoke, with yuu can. Trust in mo, Doris, i : chenille embroté- ou iove me—ailence! \ roan oh - (To Be Continued.) ery.