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baste at ee ~ setts t ~e hail Pauline Furlong’s'Talks \fa.. a : _ On Health and Beauty | Summer Sport ™. Covertcht, 1918, by The Pree Putiehing Oo, (the New Tork Brening World), * Dressing to Hide Physical Defects. _ "By Maurice Ketten 6 See Farry ! SHE BELONGS ISNT SHE A Sigur ! ‘To THE TooTH ~ SHE Doesagr MIS ANY THINey one he & “25 . i ACH day I receive'letters from readers asking me how to grow taller Pic anathema. In the word or get shorter, and as either of these things ts tmpossible to attain NER BRIGADE i PAT 3 “Pennsyf¥ania” is ensbrined. per- : after you bave reached the age,of twenty-four, it le » wise pias to aie hape, the loveliest charscter whe study the outline of your own individual figure before a long ever had té,meet the froward ané make your wardrobe bring about the desired results. an ‘The proper clothes and hats, chosen with care, will eurely meke | bi ef i va~ , geet remarkable change in your appearance, and the stady of the effects * ia the most musical of e® the) ; i ‘ ot stripes, figures, dote tm meterials, as well as drapes, tucks, round and names of the forty-eight States. © potnted tunics, long and short skirts, round, square and “V" necks, #hould ay hogy Moved 2 e 5 ¥ 3 id a \. de practised by all women who wish to appear at their best at all n ‘Then, too, the shape, size'and color of the hat apgparance of the contour of the face, and the long or “dished” nose easily be camouflaged and made to appear nearer the ideal take the trouble to try out a few models and get an with ® triple mirror. Right here it is timely to eay that it ts a great mietake to buy any and | F $ E E i i if z — HE = i | ‘am\ Pena. was , | He was born tn London in days of bd English inte of Cromwell, The Roglish- ‘World was still agog over the 2 . HI sailed * Fx% 4 views disfiguring to even the pretty face. . Short, fat women dhould stick to polnts and “V" necks, and and should always avoid. round effects at throat in tunics, #0. They should wear their ekirte longer than the present style. Hats with stiff bows of maline ribbon and pert, upstanding wings are also be- coming to this type, in preference to the soft, droopy headgear ee becom- ing to a youthful, sylphlike figure. Short women should wear all of the and down stripes and tucks, long eash effects, streamers on hats if they are under thirty years, and as many gorgeous colors as their fancy desires. EU iH tit i i iy : : : ter, was to kmit hostile tribes of 1 dians to himself am@ to Bie projects, ab. GLUTEN BREAD—Mre. Laura F-: say- @luten flour may be bought at etost ine that rest cure should also be in-| grocery stores. Gluten flour is prac: {cluded in this treatment. After two tloafly free from starch and is nour- will or should appear a per: , ishing and not fattening. A delicious |fectly healthy, red color, After this bread is made as follows: One-half | broth and toast are given for a day. pine fresh buttermilk, halt level tea. |9F 00 Defore starting regular food. | spoonful soda, one teaspoonful butter or olive oll, one-half pint gum gluten flour, ‘ong, rounded teaspoonful , bak- a ing powder, two eggs. Mix well, put r} ip eight-inch square well greased pan i apd bake in moderate oven balf an t pms hour, TEETH OUT BECAUSE BRAN BISCUITS WITH GLUTEN RUSH GOSSIPED ABouT HER FLOUR FOR CONSTIPATION—Mrs. John B.: Take half cup wheat bran. One; bends: She, erenins half cup gum gluten flour, one tea- spoonful baking. powder, one tea- spoonful melted butter, one teaspoon- i walt. Sift the dry ingredients, rub in the buter and add milk enough to 01 ‘ make @ etltt Gdugh.. (Rou eatead|eriet anc’ durvausiacs lay “arene bake in hot oven. These are healthful leach day without consulting books i ; i i i nt e9i2* te elt After some lapses from what be con- sidered the straight path, Willian Penn became a arinister of the Se- clety of Friends. i re i FS Hi fatualug. of reference, maps or other helps. penser — ~ |The correct answers to the questions DISHED OR SUNKEN NOSE—|will be the following day. Kwiz ear as an exclusive v-Mra, Hato F.: ‘Thin may be cor-|ferture in this newspaper every day. reoted by surgery. The operation 1s | fs iH } simple and very effective. ANGWERS TO YESTERDAY'S Tan ahebe ninee eee oe EPSOM SALTS BATHS—Mrs, HF. with the alesse he Brno BL: Epnom sults are ald to ioOeaware, Deg. 7, 2987, Back the ra be reducing, but it is my opinion . 3 een. Sheba at, daybreak. Risine bet water and not the saits|,.2-Vamous, in annels of France: ‘de. slept watt the that helps to reduce. However, no| tte t#lel and conviction by perjured Hi ; testimony of Captain Dreyfus, in the doctor baths wil! reduce eiperflucus fat to a any steat extent, Dict of non-fatten- | 100% Socused of welling secret iafor. They wero te ait ing foods must be followed out to the) "4 “Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan hecunan Caste letter if you would loge weight steadi- ly. Gluten bread Is not fattening. I) civionally the “President's Own.” Kk thirty-five minutes a little too img to practice the exercise at any batgirl years directed by John A one time. Ten minutes at interva ea ot jeonous vii or during the day would be better. Do! a0; “Sommon ia India, and often 3 ; E é t ry i ii s 2 & 5 eS - had shakes his —— Selfridge. He had something to say, ‘The man—it waa the miner North- When he first saw the wounds, He hi int of fatigue. It So he said It. rup—fumped for Killot and the tela Would make no promises, | Tot exer toe alter to ioe ywen | used by the fakirs, under alleged “Times have changed, Mac. | You saeat ret Another monant and. ne He AY Ly he ‘ of ‘t dow u fellow paddle. ie | Kal gy vy Elana ee Oe —iawin Booth and Lawrence Bar- of Alaska—One Is a Fearless Miner, Who Gituout making all kinds of trouble: What happened next’ was never ciear have Jarred his Drala terribly, Af ik urry zett, saméue American tragediaas, Fights, Right or W: The Hero T: First thing we'd lose the claims, The to him. He knew that Doth of tha Wa! anybody but Macdoaaid, CRACKING, JOINTS—atrs, W. P| "Ho sppenred together for « Bumbe ights, Right or Wrong—The Hero Turns Adiminiateatlon. would glrop You Ik@ bandits closed In on him and that ho $oulan’t elve, Rime, ichamee.” be C.: Lack of lubricating fluid in the! 4 gman coasting vessel usually Up a Few Tricks, Too, and Wins the Girl - |} %,20° 7oite tee ae ee ee The eee Sr gmp i [; ; tem cause this, It may also te caused by misplaced structure. I employed in fiaberien, eget would advise you to consult a good One whose tye go —. me and reliable osteopath. a penn bey hg my rs m te pitals or other institutions. against odds. that. Sheba friends would never The revolver had been knocked from 'S. to — |] speak to you again. Your friends his hand anda he fought with bare donald bas treme: would know in thelr hearts it waa fists, just as they did. Twice he omp- Course if be lives it jopvright, 1917, by William Macleod Raine, murder, You can't do it.” tied ‘his lungs In a cry for help. Mr, Fillot brought bim (NOPSLS OF PRECKULNG CHALTRUS,) Macdonald's jaw clamped. “Tho — They quartared over the ground, for » Gordon walked with Bs ‘ as Move ccxama you should begin & ays- NEW QUESTIONS. Tegechoeiotrat’ pat gna, “Tae san “och Sa ay yu than he, heavy, musele-bound giants ® chair ia the lotby whee Hales 0 ry vast are Me mabe p ‘ ; tematic and hygienic clean up fF] 1—In mythological lore, who be- on oa Kiliots pars, are inay abte CHAPTER XY. ere eee est ue Yapved kbown as tho Chief of Police of Ku- your body, inside and cutalde, rink] came Cupid’ bride? ‘tod. one realises OLBY MACDONALD, In ang sidestepped and retreated, More siak. Incidentally he constituted the mvan. waver. TAke G6(ty CAE weslcitcanah te ere e Teore, py th ty Ta miner's boots and corduroy than once their heavy blows erashed Whole police force. Generaily ho was JM Te ee heap ‘and water] 3—What are the blue laws? sr oe aap working mult, stood beside his home on his face. His eyeq dared Teforred to as Gopher Jones on ac- sure dot be used on eczema. Zind| 4—Who is the Rev. William A. Sun- ties sad ene al horse with one arm thrown ot wander from them for as tagant, Coons © spasmodic pros- + ointment, sould be, Ppety. Keep| “CcWhat iso eoteckan? ini ie aig wants pul carclesaly across its romp, Me was plan. As lie moved, ‘hie feet w : Paste eeaative organs active and eat| 6—What was the Battle of the us ‘work and for Kurta. Ag et Ls about to start for Seven-Mile Crock searching for the automatic he had wholesome foods. Wilderness? Camp with twenty-seven hundred dropped. — 1—How many members are there ‘ dollars in the saddle bags to pay the One of his feet, dragging over t! Mrs. Grace D.: I]of the United States ‘Court? PTER guilty of bringing the Indian woman ™en there. ground, came into contact with t Ri Pd TMT" persons follow |” 8—What is @ al esl eee Pes there to ruin his ohances with Sheba. nin bolee ane ie meee ie, SteSs See: STD 8 ovity site Wake Gere ( the fruit diet for two and three weeks, 9—What 1s @ corpse? IMB enough for that, man. tygrseend * with no other foods. They do not) 10—What are Ned ff the problem that Presently, watching his chance, With, Mesh weight and very littlel the “seven wonders of the world"? } mind was full Miss O'Neill and I bave CHAPTER XIV. had come into. hi ‘He rode ab- he made a dive for it, inter 1EN Selfridge strode into stractedly, so U he was at the Trelawi , followed by Northrup, ieee Poses dtd r tne office of Macdonald a lower ford of the creak almost before turned and'ran. One of thera ti > he knew wry role acdonald's rse by the bridle. e By Hermine| "nviot was dumfounded. Turning to sort time later, Be met an straggled gown to the opposite bank awung to the saddle and the other absurd, you know. What Ow a (4 , tadd{ | ®rebs, he asked: “Am I to congratu- infuriated boss. Macdonald of the stream 6n both sides of the men clambered on behind, There was ¢vidence bave you got?” eustaddl | ie ci: Macdonald?” took the helpless man by the neck road. a clatter of hoots and they were ‘First off, '@ had trouble with f ” The ho lashed through. the The Cooking of Food, | v'te4 bis neighbors to the feast and of- | wwere to be married very soon,” “nd threatened to choke him, ater ey ere eenes om (ble gone. Mim. It was conimon talk that when uld fictally Inaugurated the tmstitation of she said quietly. Selfridge had first related his donkey- with a rush. Just before reaching Hllioct stooped over the battered 5 ITH the discovery that fire cout) roast pork. s of the like stupidity in directing the Indian the brow of the bill, the animal stum- POdy that lay huddled at the edge of ‘ tion as @ Inside ot.an hour the news of : the water. The man was either dead be produced by friction ‘The beneficial effects of fre om food naa ver Kusiak, Woman to Miss O'Neill. pled and fell. As its rider went lc ue Gea mee te 5 result say of fapldly TUDDIAS| oo recognized, it was net long batore | eee tment had epreed over . “The mining dows finally calmed headlong, he caught u glimpse of a OF Unconscious. he was not sure boy two stones together, came the advent Defore| He subtie sex appea) of delightful nimself sufficiently to give Selfridge cord di ut across the path, whieh, Ho badly tad the tace been the new culinary art came into general | yrs, Mallory was given a rude shock. some plain instructions. Namely, to Macdonald, shaken by the fall, be- beaten and hammered that st was not ve town ‘not lowly rive. a- until be had washed the blood from Gordon was nonphussed! — on 1 Weare ane ple Ang bilberry oe iy the wounds that Gordon recognised The next few days were full of “meres not room enough in Kusiak stooping figures rushed at him, He Macdonald. ft peeve } wer stteaieg excitement, Selfridge had noticed for both of us,” shouted Macdo threw up an arm (o ward off the club Opening the coat of the insensible hold-up. lam't teat the leat i Gordon on the down-river boat, He angrily, as Selfridge left before aimed at his bead, but succeeded only man, Gordon put his hand against the a ae et bed tieed him returning; and also other storm broke on his head, in breaking the force of the blow. heart. He could not be sure whether robbery bed noticr mF wt When Paget next encountered Gor- As he staggered back, stunned, a bul- he felt it beating or whether ¢ ere for the Government in- he had glimpsed Meetsee, the Indian gon he went straight to the subject let glan along his forehead and throbbing came from the pulses in Yestigating Macdonald. I was get- woman, who bore Macdonald a child. in his mind, “Selfridge came to see ridged a furrow through the thick his finger tips. As well aa he could {ing information—carning my pay, He wondered what on earth the me last night. He told me of the hair, A second stroke of the club he bound up the wounds with hand- Can you understand that? Regi in Kusiak, {rouble between you and Macdonald. jarred him to the hee! kerchiefs and stanched the bleeding. MilHot flushed angrily. aquaw could be doing in - You must leave town until Macdon- ‘Though his mind was not clear, his With ice-cold water from the stream ! Events shortly proved’that her visit ald’s anger cools down, He's @ bad body answered automationlly the in- he drenched the bruised face. A faint was closely connected with an urgent Man, Gordon.” tinct that told him to close with his sigh quivered through the slack, in- bey pent by # delightful but Piliot allowed Paget to speak his assailants. He lurched forward and ert body. of accidental destruction by fire Just as we have It fo-day. It ts to one of tNese fires way back before the Christian era that we owe our know!- edge of cooking food in general, that cooked food Is better than raw and that pork is palatable. In China, at the time of which I am speaking, pigs were household pets us dogs and cats and parrots are to-day, One day while the family was away the fiouse of one Sing Lee was burned be.” Baiatence to-day would be sad in- deed without that most essential of all table appointments, the napkin. But cag one conceive of its importance to our ancestors, who only a few hun- dred years ago ate without forks? + 7 * mind freely. Paget was not sure gripped one, wrestling with him for 7 . to the ground, nobody knows how.) For, ae we know, it was not until | jealous womanet Kusiak. * ° Dhithor Miiet trought the Indian the revolver, Veguely he knew by Ph hy pointes Maeconnld: acres been Poor Sing Lee, on hearing of his mis-|the sevemteenth century that ferks| Sheba O'Neill answered the ring at woman to Sheba or not the sharp. jagged shodts of pain that {0 sae 4 we ane fortune came back to see waether'any-|made thelr bow to the most elite so-| the bell with alacrity. No doubt she , "I didn't bring her—hadn’t a thing the second man was beating his head the ford. He walked beside the ani-. », y " mal to town, and never had two é not’ expecting what Selfridge had 12,20, With It. | I don'teknow who with a clab. ‘The warm blood dripped haven't it RANCES POWER, COBBE F vorn in Dublin, Ireland, Bee be saved from the wreck,|clety of Hngland as a substitute for od wo ne thine could ba sive ree Se we | 7 la as for | nxpecttag, wha Ra inad browne” her: thougt 1 would sive & Through his hair and blinded nis even mien 4eomea lo Mm ge Meipless, body yyat Ulett, 1 a 1822, of well-to-do parents, and particular! “Ber he we panera ry ty rected the Paget home, good guess,” zed and shaken, he yet managed to Ne cod MOH empty. hat's wi til the age of fourteen she : garth's pict: ot juildbal Ban- |ing he was doing some one @ favor. , that lay like @ sack of flour balanced ee pa tamily pet pig, which had been left at oP pear ore, OF e b | foe be ene cose Serne, ome yr. “The engineer went to Macdonald get the revolver from the man who Ito" nterupted the officer. and gave a deleted version of his talk had it. But it was his last effort, 7 the trough of rhe saddle her studies indifferently: wi 1 fired at Northrup as ne home. are seen eating with their hands.|Sbeba had quitted, was not aware of with Wiliot. The Scoteh: listened, too f to at ist Iay below him, and . tutelage of ernesses. i "On his way into the house he stum-| Small wonder at the meceasity for the|who was at the door, Nelther did tiier inoreduious mile cn hie fave, clow''an ‘the forevead ‘urewshe hin descended the bill to the adultes to his. colt |® few years t ed and fell, burning his hand. still ‘was used net only |Gordon think a jealous woman capa~ “Says he didn't bring ber, does he? unconscious to the ground bleeding ‘ ble of such conspiracy to wreok the ‘rej; him from me that he lies. Your from a dozen wounds. fe ‘stad! happiness of an innocent girl. wife let out to me by accidént that On his way buck from Seven-Mile , met lmnarene. ¥. After the Indian woman had told he threatened to bring her. Meteetse Creek Camp Gordon Elliot rode.down Shoulder and walked up the walk to years of schooling, she retu her story, @heba was as though anf he came up on the boat together. to the ford. In the dusk he was al- the porch. He kicked upon the door said and undertook tha work of stunned, Slowly she began to com- He was with her at your house w! most upon them ‘before the robbers with his foot. Sheba answered the wer prenens wae? Sa hegoanes. ee she told her story. He's trying heard him. For a moment the two kesh, and at ai at et what oe care lekly. | thet tol lonald to go. le left gave his hide, No chance.” men stood gazing at him and he at ried r ta rom her face, “We haven't told ber you have been | sho! ‘wases of the prmidg: © She wae heartbroken. Her “Elliot jen't a liar, When he say® the tragedy before him, One of the | “Macdonald has been nurc—badly,” arrested, I heard it only « little while |she did much, journall the map she trusted, because he didn't bring (be woman, that sat- men moved towerd his horse. he explained quickty. no.” was vith the ft him the ishes me. 1 he didn't do it,” im- “Btop there!” ordered Gordon “This way," the girl eried, and led = “How's rendered ‘had fallen, sisted Paget stil sharply, and he reached for hie re- him to her own room, . ’ a nape A ee Sie wines so Taro Cosh the beaslognen able girls’ school, where, a8 was the — morning by Gopher | t0, the time, etiquette was the a chiig under the skin, Sing Lee pro- 4 Owedet to nurse his injured fingers by ‘patting them into his mouth. Lo and % behold! Clinging to his hand he found ‘tnspl ‘@ delicious, luscious substance which| new adjunct of the Ke turned out to be the nicely browned | which somewhat modified remains of his old friend “Scraps.” is ethics of friendship amd tmetidl- notwithstanding, Sing Lee in- purpose towel. And then it was Italy, the home of ie-ewakened Snstidiouencss aa well a3 asked |nerself, In thie she " he tnd while there's lite rs