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CMP (CClaelo tpg mp op A Talks on Health & Beauty Advice on Courtship y Pauline Furlong - ; By Betty Vincen ; Muscle Stretching Exercises, Gone ' , D * I PA ¥ ; if? XBPROIGHS which stretch and make flexible the muscles at the sides bs, nvire bh Ahad 3 of the waist and around the abdomen and back are essential becauss Vie . tal teen Kae eck ied paglerae Pad ea Bn ec i rf these parts of the body recefve so little exercise in our daily round - very mich Leese be- ved ve think that one the ore jutles, . rm cause the in; if ace tal Now, ‘Vincent, Drngs and purgatives for the elfminative organs could be dispensed quaintance aeont take them to shows lero volgen var ao . with if abdqminal and waist oxercises were made a and other places of amusement, Both|think I ought to speak to him’ part of each day's routine, and the blood circulation at say they are taken to parties by the} never taking mo anywhere but to « well as the complexion would be noticeably benefited young men and both are gifted with| party or should I refuse to go with also, Some simple waist movements may de easily! musical talents which ‘help to make|*im at all? [ have anothe® younr practised in bed before breakfast, and I shall outliae the parties a success. Bogauge the)man that wants to go with me ait several today. Lie on your back with the palms of they young men never offer to take them|he would take me out to shows, but | hands resting on the bed, arms extended at the sides, anywhere, other than to those affaira |? not like him ax much as the otivey’ feet together and legs rigid. Raise and lower the they wonder if they are taken there be il iy Pe ws eeaae ae waist and small of the back, slowly counting five and | merely for their musical ability. lors ane Xo ae Iabaling deegty on the waist leaves the bed, and exhal- Anxious Viview writes; "Please tan If Yew Orefer Mowe Ne love Sam wil Ty ing and counting five as the body is lowered to the bed. me if it 19 proper for a young girl who| "4¥¢ % sive up your beloved youn” hh man and go with the man who takes . This is a good stretching exercise and strengthens the neglected pectic teal tearae ones ¥ou,.to, the aan Port ; , abdominal muscles remarkably. Do not allow the legs or shoulders to toh Ghee, When be tame her at| However, it I were ioe fe mn leave the bed. Do this about ten times, but discontinue it if it causes the all? ‘The only place he takes her is| Ub Prefer to be im ‘he ‘eolne back to ache and become tired. Another good exercise {s to grasp the! pm de bheenes aha dam play the back of the bed with both hands and étretch the extended feet downward violin to perfection. bot to push out the foot of the bed. Of course, the soles of “Vhis question has bean annoying touch the foot of the bed. g00d muscle stretcher for the sides of the waist and the feet under the edge of the bed or any other heavy and then, with the hands clasped behind the head, raise . the waistline to an upright sitting position. Do this not than ten times at the start. Later on you will be able to perform) this difficult exercise’ without the feet braced. Body swinging is also another muscle stretcher which will help you to I i ge ; 5 3 i F | i i Of course I don’t k#ow, not having had any experience with young men my- self, 80 I gome to you, Miss Vincent, help her.” Tt would be just about as ailly ask @ young man to take you to z i : row taller, and it may be practised by swinging from a heavy curtain pole, INSOTS. tadv 1 pon'gomh bike abe’ Gh ops ok cool daye Dave crested S| attached for the purpose, or from a traneom. Place a box or stool under, [WAVE GONE.UP. polite enough to volunteer. demand for warmer dreanen am the transom and then stand on it. Reach up and grasp the pole and kick Tn the first piace, it la-pet .coe- the black satin frock seems wo ventional to ask @ man to take you| "®ve the largest call at present ant! any place, or buy you anything from | Ticollettes are next in favor, -but must wear a dress more than ora . Jewelry to a simple Iittle box of note | YU : paper. A girl who insists that « man/ #Ason, It might be adviewsie ta eeleus bestow favors upon her is looked |* Miteta, as this silk will be upon as decidedly “freah” among the | Tire toe ee ee eemohed, ‘Masias men of her acquaintance, And, asidel otuiey to be the favorite eotor ime from this, #he never knows the finan- a clal condition of the young man, He|"!* may be saving bis money like a ’ ae sensible man to wed @ senalble girl A novel idea in evening gowns itr the Gower shoulder strap. This cr a who appreciates the high cost of liv- P ing and does not expect the luxuries | Mae Of small silk or velvet flowerar ‘ a just at present, or he may bave to| 2% sives & charming. effect, Sernge and then to the left side about three times, no more at the start, Do nat practice this exercise unless you are young and strong, and be very care- ful not to overdo it EXERCISING AFTER OPERA-|lood through those parts. Tight TION—MMrs, T. L. M.: You will have|corsets have caused this. Heavy to get advice from your physician| massage by hand or with a rolling) about this. Indeed, exercise is liable| pin will help distodge it Wear the) to do you great injury at this time | corsets shorter and less tight. | | } ee FAT UPPER ARMS—Mrs, Wifiter VERMIN IN HAIR—Mrs. Jack T.:|G.: You will need a great deal of) Saturate the hair with tincture of | strenuous exercise to remove this. If) larkepur and then tie it up in a towel | you will loam bag punching at some| Mignee enue shoulder strap is, 06 Wier cine over night. In the morning shampoo| gymnasium jt will help you greatly. yeutger’ lacie eae renee be yeas, an the OVeR At ae with any pure soap, shaved and/ Swimming, golf, &c., wil! also help. school. Surely, every young man bs , ie _ en melted in hot water, Then rinse out|Tennis affects the muscles of the knows his own circumstances and| In the costumes fronParis tha’ 4 the suds and follow with a spray of| forearm, I think, more than it does his own reasons for not taking a|appearing as advanov'talf modelo q , cold water, Repeat this operation if) those of the upper arm, girl to shows. Be quite assured he| golden browns and Florentine , aoapenadins ory ravae tun @ BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES is not dashfil, not timid, and mut) seem +, predominate. O0 ebured' aa 1 scala. IN THE HAIR—Zthel N.: I do not unaware of the fact that shows|are blues, and e Pape cee \ . tiaciien. think that these are blackheads. They exist! we have Sad for some thme secrhi | 3 OLIVE OIL TO GAIN WEIGHT—| may bo little crusts which have PUZZLED says; “Tam a young girt|be popular, ql Margaret W.: Tako a tablespoon-| formed through an exaggerated caso cightesn and have been ‘keeping com-| prenen designers assert that tm | ful of olive ofl and one of grape juice! of dandruff and dry scalp. Try part- pany,’ as you would call it, With ®\saun frock will @ large vous three times a day after meais and at ing the hair in small parts and rab- young man the same age Dearly ® ini. ait Indications surely, point sew bed time. This is nourishing and fat-,bing the scalp between these parts year, I love this young man and he edging by ,the j 4 tening and good for constipation. with a plece of absorbent cotton told me he loves me, but what I ao aie Person cytes Me b. {dipped in cocoanut oll, This will re- can’t understand is this: He never | Ynong" see ACHING AND TIRED FEET—| move all traces of dandruff or sourt. asks me to go to a show with btm, ye Sa} Mra. W. 8. R: Wear different shoes ‘The new capucing shades 'aré-proit®” inent in both dreesds and millinér?* OD in Taey promlae to be very popiiar, vie I CME Per cesta K.STECLERD ZO , are ee get behind a fool shanty was the ing part,” and the detective smiled must be galling to her pride,” myr- “Yes, I have them,” atrings are : work of bat a moment, eh as the oahu “Let me gee it just @ mo- mured the old detective. His voice was as cold as hers. twenty-fve inches long. It a ment, As the ‘woman walked on she “Then give them to me and let me| quite a train pulled out, and puffed on its Without hesitation the boy handed turned now and then and looked go.” weiss. caveat. 6. ean Soe and stockings each day if possible and rest and air the fcet at night. Also bathe the feet in the following mixture each night: Sea salt, alum, horax, equal parts, dissolved In a bow! of hot water, Then rub them with witeh hazel or alcohol. Olive oll mas- saged into the feet after the bath also relieves burning and tenderness, FLESH ON THIGHS—atra, Kato| There Is a Mysterious Cross of Diamonds; a F : The bunches ion | |] We Wi Poisone dle: Hi, ‘ol way, the detective, peering around it over, Thought hardly more back along the fast darkening street: m 14 Yt can't be done ao | Necklaces for afterneon eccasions, a ; yi formed scr Me head Pfr atch ith @ Fotso! ad Nee e; igh Vi tage the corner of the shed, which housed rapid. thas then Colonel pereal ot ee, a moment the Colonel was sus- quickly, all that, na ee mts wee sus worn by smart dresser > ° 4 ° ° t issive, and, as he it back picious, a tingly. iret place mo! 4 . pyre ( corset on the thighs have come! || Electric Wires; an East Indian; Convict Who |} % bendcar and other tools of tho sec- tone boy, "he remarked: “I wonder if she has seen mo? he I want you to sigo a paper, 1 ct mbirdocticds: ont ve pre aah through lack valet thi ° 5 tion hands, had a glimpse of bis it's ali right, I didn't make any murmured, it with me, also a fountain pen, I've! It is @ novel idea to have the waistd? | at" cremation ttl Hl Wants to Confess; Girl With Money Who De- || “ssn,” a» ne tacetiously termed him, mistake. Now hurry, and youneedn't | He gave a quick, backward glance a flashlight to'let you read what YOU dine adorned with fruits and: ewer , a standing rather irresolutely on the come back to the station right away.” and started as he saw another figure sign, In case It gets too dark.” out’ Black Inee:drens fees aria tai —, q “But he told me to bring him an not far behind him. “Do you mean @ receipt for the dia- fends Indicted Suspect—and—Read the Story Station platform, ove.” mur. anit! far behing Rime sig Colones. mort eet & belt of bright red cherries anv = mured the Colonel, "Oh, did pe? Filey then I'll wait erie Ate Aare A ar a Be en “Not exnetly, Sree. ee . green leaves and it looks very pretty. | (Copyriahi It was not | in bel layed, for you in the village and you can let ceeded with an air of relief, “He “Miss Ratehford, if you please!” she 1 oY Se Soe ren The than want’ inside the sistion, to woe it frst” must have been at her house and she exclaimed. "Miss Ratchford 10, YOU |iche4e— narcny te Parte bat ore en, oO Dut the detective did not come from The boy sped away over the fields. has asked him to follow her, to make always, after this!” b | neh Sew tate be Cee an ae ee ee hia Domt of observation. ‘The depot until he reached the collection c, sure no harm Js done. A Lit foolish He took & sudden step nearer or her, tenaivély worn with evening gowns. s - ~ J o mall that any one leaving it, houses, and there he etrolled along, Of him, under the cirewmstanc and she shran! ck. ey, ‘ . 5 fe tome | Eameel bart scence tat ita’, Gacls Carma and hang ne ude kway. fromthe inspecting the differant dwellings a+ Slipping behind tree the Colonel who had worked himacif tea position, | Among the new blouses, dark col- y AN) you answer the ques' SigR Pxtore be ad quarried with the ge sane! tracks would be seen as soon as he though attracted by the quaint old effected & change in hats, for he al- where, hidden behind a screen ofjors are seen in increasing number. ‘asked under thig heading? Here | REM Mad of ke dena! wostan’ belong had passedtbempad the shadows, But village street. ways wore a soft one and carried bushes, he could see and hear, watch-| frowns in the various tones ire * are the answers to yesterday’s| Simils that ‘belongs to nim Weation, King relate th the man evidently had no intention It was nat long before the boy re- *¢veral collapsible ones, ‘Then, but- ed closely. aan, came out again turned, an envelope held conapica. toning his cout rather askew ‘about — “Foolishness?” the woman ques-|Prominent. Then there are those in i of going away. mp ; qmmstions; | : on ‘the front platform, accompanied pusly in hie hand, He smiled as he Mim, to give @ careless air to bia at- tioned, black and navy. and mahogany : 1. The Mammoth Cave is near the} by a boy—one, seemingly, who Tan caught sight of the Colonel, tire (the Colonel normally was one “Yes, foollahness! You know the |\"\ triuenes, , The eal, fates blow? 4 Green River in Kentucky, the largest | fiuixoninia s datas errands "and ” delivered ” telegrams ‘The whidows were lengthening. | {inom living), hecronsed trouble I'm In. I've ot to, have f : yh: when any came to disturb the peace- “It's too late for fishing now,” ob- money ‘OU Opn ge ‘or me!" ° the & BS CE cyl gh eich a eT Ea trl stot ‘sks heed ‘ruse te fines, rh a but dee in ful solitude of Pompey, served the boy as, unwittmgiy, he then became the shadower of two in. 1p" °* 9 ee mothe a 2. “Macaronic” verso is poety feted bec Aun Ue, Sad cla "Ut fewely hope hacked by biddea lean wis "must seo that note!” murmured handed over the missive, “That Js, stad of one. for Aaron Grafton had “Yea, And, ‘by the eternal, you've |. showing Mt n- § by mixing different languages, Ue ital hewpar, Is hard prosed for cash. ‘Delecinos Urtng back Miouy Morgen aad Use Cross, ; pasned on without, apparently, notic- got to! Do you think I'm gaing to |ingy widtha with a mattern-extendinc | 2 The completed expression is “as ng him. Fuin just because yOu eoyldn't stand | nee widths, with ® patterns blind as @ bat.” d penne Woman waa un in sight ane @ little rough treatment now and tite’ Wheiner the plain mesh. shail Ta “ ther fore she reac! the station Me then? Why, better women than you y I anrmcr'n tne ayer desrivn curme xx, wan rye at togtate enone | The Further AAventures | vis'iiartrcins stitch ta ten wir tater wtien tah 398 aver ne not ant ef ee (Contin: “ "I " “of those dias Tange to have him balled. It'll be and met her on the driveway. The take you back appear over the hat and the plain ) the Lotus Eaters who, by cating the ou om ‘ . Be rer aver the lawar Varied - nel looked back and saw Mr, © t «| mes worn 0} 5 Bi, ea Ceneet toate homes, CO Minonant “tne. ColonePa Susy gb mare eft shares, But of Jimmie Dale pes acieiag Waking’ n wee ~Zake me back! Ob, my Gagi* |ot ty face : if & Libby prison was a Confederate voice was sharp. yO haven't any one to je can't talk i said the 4is- ordered, “I'm desperate! I've got Bago ts | Darcy oft if I haven't any hei Will you walk As the fall bags appear tt ig evident ¥ jail for prisoners of war at Richmond, Pe tndce Tikmehdd Rites 4 patcher of the i you to ‘have money, I can raise it ona] ,,A# the fall baga appear tt te evident ‘ ] Va, nothin’! ‘Them's paste, Colonel, | ‘Tho tinkle of the telephone belt By Frank L. Packard 8 tte wy Wit ney not be wine to Rote !f you'll sign it and put Up those | extryinely fashionable and they wil ~ i alace | nas? i interrupt Colonel's halt alow nose ‘ould ¢ > bonds for sec — A ‘ & The Louvre is a famous art palace) ‘rhat's what made Spotty sore. His interrupted the Colonel's A thrill in every chapter. His love for » woman prompts him ty x to you here,” was the He caught her w wrip that | vie for popularity athe old and wil, ‘ in Paris. | gal done him dirt, and that’s why he "Hyco." ne paid into the trans- 3 Live in the underworld as Larry the Bat, as ‘The Gray Seal, and as aoe eee pele sau made her wince with pain a8 he | einige are to be seen amon . “Pidgin English” is a quaint mIx-| gpiit, ‘The whole cross is made of miter, “Oh, that you, Jack? Well } smariinghue, the poor artist, At the Bt. Jamon Club he 1s Jimmy Dale, it was only your pramise *ing her, around: to face h the fall bags and will ng doubb.be 5 » ture of English, Chinese and Portu | phoney diamonds—Paste s AP pings the Cotonel listened $ te millionaire clubman. ie apeclalty is preventing crime in genera) that brought me her mare he bonds!” he exclaimed in voice eagerly accepted. " < ) guese and met with ip foreign soa-| “Paste diamonds! spotty’s pal fooled intents, many’ ‘emotions. flashing $84 murder and dlackmall in particular, you prepared to keep it it 1 walk pressed passion. Black kid and slik gloves are-in de- ports to a great extent, him! What do you mean?” gasped across his face, asset toyed idly be he exclaimed. “You mand since they re so much worn st became of them, | with the fashionable dark gowns for u raise money em them ence, afternoon and evening wear, Many his is no more pleasant for mo than for you, but it must be done, Come!" cross, whieh ly as the real nave done. & Arthur Capper is United States] the Colonel, his apprehension growing. With — the Begins Monday on This Page Senator from Kansas ang worked his} “Colonel, this is the first I've ne. : lost them, Now you dare way up from meagre beginnings. He! come on the case, and all I know is I * said the Colonel m= Gol, Ashley, as he saw one handed you're geing to est aight Don't w ony. Til be there when im again sot erseetrs prefer them to the ja a journalist and publisher, | was sent on to bring Spotty back. I patiently, ‘Go on, Jack!” to the boy.’ ee Bae ee ee Seen "I do, and I'm going to enforce my Me ° A “morganatic” marriage is one| wasn't told he was charged with mur- And in a few more seconds the ““qng poy talked with the man @ > glanced qulokly at the envelope. ‘My Colonel to himuelt, 1 hve wot to have mouey, ween a member of royalty and one | dor,” Colonel added: | little, nodded his head as if under- It bore no address on its plain, white yroights,” suggested the man, “We sell your diamonds—at least | |~eeeerern—epmrerer between a | der. “All right! I'l get right after him! standing, and then started off up the surface, and under pretense of tur if Miuesed” hiabemes want to, I'd rather you'd have . of humble origin. “Ho wasn't exactly charged with It, Out toward Pompey you say? All trac ch that led Ing, #o vantage ME , them,” and he seemed to weaken as f y 1 with It, Out toward Pompey y y tracks toward @ patch that led ing, #o ua to take advantage of the “1, Not be atisturmed an , dh i amo 0, Mrs, Emmeline Pankhurst is ®) put Well, go on, what did he con- right, [il shadow him! By the way, across field and toward a cluster last golden glow im the west, the he asked, as they walkea !f With romance when It came to thi | widely known Suffragist of land. | goss to?" : Basset is here, He brought on of village houses, Colonel quickly read the letter. As he on, and the ( sentiment, “As for the bonds’ ‘ou'll never touch them!" she cried, bitterly. “Isn't it enough that | you have ruined my life? Now you lonel, affecting @ slow- 8, potty Morgan. Come on over to The boy'u legs were short and vig- did #0 a look, almost of fright, came fray in gait, heard the words, “Just * for) “Just robbery, that's all, and he my room and have a talk with him. orous, the Colonel's long and no less over his fac because you used to walk there in ce, Dut at the begin-| didn't get much, He and Blue Ike He'll tell you the yarn, ivll surprise muscular, and, thanks to his “I wonder if she'll keep her word,” your—in other days.” he substituted turned her activities cracked a crib here one night. From you. I haven't time, I'm going to tion to Walton, which had ta he murmured, “I wonder’—— won why you must"- She was tho leader of “V Women” viol: ning of the 4 Anne Hutchinson —_ WOMAN who caused much dif- 5 yor 1 8 ron Ret Might out!" and the receiver went tramping many miles He slipped the letter quickly tnto tiouidn’t now, She tore herself away from him, New. Bnal soon De auae ONS. | What Spotty ways they got in Aaron on the hook with a bang, trails, as well a% acroms level mead- another plain envelope, 2 eOniy-—mn Her voice was and turned to flee, but he was too po rstig ig rer cata from NEW QUEST! . Grafton's department store, opened the — “Want te say where you're going?” ows, the old detective was soon able cellancous collection of very low. quick for her, and wag about to en- after its settlement, came } 1, What were the “halcyon days"? | sate the way Ike always docs, by lis “I suppose I'd better, I'm going to to overtake the Jad, and at @ point pocket, and returned jt “Memorie circle her in his arma when she| Lincolnshire to Roston in 16%) and | 2. Who was Bishop Potter” ening to the tumblers in the lock, a Pompey.” impossible of observation from the then to the pe ttle hough he shrank back and gave a despairing cry,| was the wife of one of the ron rey rf What 4 ozz0-soprano? took out some jewelry, Thera wasn't | “Out where you sald Mrs, Larch 1! station, went the fisherman, and, mouth lik bitter t “Don't—don't touch met tatives of Boston, Bhe est ry nay 78h SRE?” poy) | much—they picked the wrong safe, I st s?” “I say!" called the Colonel. reaching the house where the bo¥ and his t« wore r y This seemed to madden the man, | religious meetings for women amt & Who ts Antonio Scott!? guess, but anyhow they took this *, only she doesn’t call herself The boy stopped, and looked baci had left the note, taking therefrom ‘The man and women passed on. for he sprang toward her, fury and n had largo audiences, Her Want & What ts a midshipman? cross, Had # fight over it, too, and it that now,’ questioningly, its answer, Col, Ashley waited with Behind them came the sh wer, and threat in every gesture, of orthodoxy threw the whole eouneey, J (i @ For what co was the ship got stepped on, or some “I understand,” “Did you tell him where the best all the patience that might charac- behind him Aaron Grafton. “Aaron! Aaron! He's going to kill into a fame. A convention of on Great Eastern”. well known? Spotty says. ard a ———— Asning wast” asked the Colonel, a waiting beside some fishing eights walked the leading me!" screamed Cynthi: peeing ra conde pred her teachings. ‘iri. . peated and Skipped, rt tha “WMehing? no?” mn. unaware of the prea- snarle e | Hute e* = 7, What ts an Sconoclast? aetie. and y enough CHAPTER XXI. “The gentleman who gave you that his patience was not tried xe but themselves, Into man, le retain hia balance, court in November, 1675) ane, was & What group is called “the Holy 4 down, when he sold it, to live T the little station of Pompey note. Is it possible he didn't mention long, for presently @ veiled woman shadows they strolled, , wee Vho the devil ai banished from Massachusel Chal ( Family?” easy for a while, the Colonel saw his man tshing?” emerged om the house, She I did not come he to discuss you. to come between me and my to the Dutch colony ney aay 7 n Vor several seconds the Colonel ; the train, For tho wily , “Naw! He didn't say nothin’ about walked very rapidly, the deteotive anything with you but the matter you — "Don't dare to profane that name!” | Haven, sho and alt of her fam & Who was Tady Godiva s. #ald nothing, and then he shook hia eave the train, For thowtly i+ “ye just give me this letter, following unseen, spoke of in your note,” saldthe wo- warned the woman, “I—-I—~ Ob, with the exception 10, What foreign elty 19 called “The das a dog night on emerging ‘ bagels wale aged ar Mfr ENON “she \e going te, meet, bum just " man, “Did Jou pries my diamonds Aaron! west are ad ‘ » wore killed the Bternad City"? from deep water, and remarked: caron tho other sido e track an “Vory ely he forgot abou! she promis no! ough as you prom! . Coacluded. iS.