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— those who desite to strengthen the! is wise to consult and writers mtist have strong also aid in quickening the circulation) is the following: formed by Holding the fingers far'is cantharides, on apart arid tensed for a few seconds, | ulating action. POISON IVY—Mary M.: To relieve| 1-2 of, day ru LOTION FOR FRECKLES—6. B.: Rose water, two ounces; flower water, two ounces; tineture john M. chased and installed in any home, miles, whieh is Wired with electricity. They have many uses, They ate cleansing to the skin, stimulate circulation, re- Gucé ‘superfiuos fat and are also advised for slender, nervous women, who should, however, take very short electrie baths, Those trying to re- duce ‘hay stay in the cabinet fifteen minutes) All directions for USING) foe and neck The condition mi of the fact that careful diet, dat water drinking should consult BILIOUSNESS—Mrs. Frank H.: constipation and errors in diet. ba lee: water and clean t WARTS—Polly Advice on Cour By Betty Vincent 8 it permissible for a young lady to write to a young man first, espectally if he has promised to write to her and then failed to do so? Nancy D. writes: “About one and one-half years ago 1 met a soldier at one of the danc it who said he was from the Btate of Arizona and asked me to correspond with him, which I did. “Having relatives living in his home town I wrote and inquired jf they knew this young man and the answer was that he is an exceptionally fine fellow, which made me al! the more aaxious to correspond with him. low he returned from overatns | three months ago and mailed me a Y. M,C. A, card stating that he was | at Camp Mills and as he could not get @ furlough wanted me to go down there to see him, as he did not know) just when he would get East again. “I went to the camp and he treated} me like a perfect gentleman and delighted to see me, said hoe would write as soon as he reached home, and I have not had as much as @ posteard from him since, “Now Miss Vineent no matter what other acquaintances I make none of them seem to take the place of this young man and what I would like to know is, would it be wrong for me to drop him p short note and ask him different girls if faring men haye young girl has nome such +xperience as yours, Girls who frequently go to dances or visit out-of-town relatives nearly always meet attractive young men who take them about and show them attention while they are there but never write or keep up the friend- ship. Der initials is in love with a sallor, | time, butts wort ¢ saltors have “a sweetheart in February thelr formed in youth. Paitline Furlong Answers Heaith & Beauty Queries _Copreieht, 1029, by The Frees Publudting Oo. (The New ‘Brening World), FATTENING FRUITS—Mrs. H. F.: ; wart, heat a needie red hot and pterce Grapes and bananas are fattening.| the wart, or grease around the wart Olives contaii same fat and are the} with vaseline and then touch wart only fruit which does. with stick of sliver nitrate, Repeat A yhoo WEAK HANDS, NUMB FINGERS| NM ‘Teatment several dave. “Mire K &: Minger exercises: For} ALBUMEN IN 8YSTEM—H. K.: It muscles in the bunds, finger exercises |It may indicate Bright's disease. Care~ are valuable. Stenographers, pianists a and hygienic living will help fingers and such exercises are almost a] FINE, DRY DANDRUFF—Samuel necessity for them. These exercises) K: A good forthula for dry dandruff and preventi.z cold hands. The) glycerine 1-3 om, resorcin 6 grains. finger stretching exercise is per-|The best remedy for the dry scalp and then quigkly and tightly bringing) Must be much diluted with other in- them together. Do this with each|sredients. The following is an ot. hand ten times. fective dry dandruff. and scalp rem- reached by reasoning along the lines 2 edy: | Castor oi] 1 oz, cantharides ivy polsoning, bathe the parts with @) apply to the scalp with a tooth brush. soft cloth. dipped ip one cup of water) A mixture of cantharides, 1-2 oz, to which has been added one tea-| cologne 6 ozs, and oll lavender 1-4 spoontul of baking soda. teaspoonful, appiled to the dry scalp every night is also beneficial, orange| SCREAMING AND TALKING IN y| due to faulty diet, la and played. ‘denzoin, oné dram. Apply immediately | ity , late suppers changed to the present form. after expostre to the sun. too much excitement before retiring. billiards are 5 » nie Do not eat within two hours before ELECTRIC BATHS—Mre. W. A. going to bed and also smoke less. B.: -Blectric cabinets may be pur-| After dinner take « walk of several PIMPLES AND BOILS—Mra. G. E.: still have pimples and boils, in spite pimples and large pores exist on the comé with the cabinets. some infection may enter through Bilious attacks come as a result Of) give you a good, mild antiseptic to ie the skin with. Use only cold And Marriage | confidence, That old saying, of courye, originated because a sullor) has #0 many opportunities to moept But I am certain that many sea- iven at Camp Sweethearts and \d salesman and oth Sacmhy HAigTew,, WHA BAYS FEW: Seine at tne Senlsnine “No. I am self-educated, if one srding my past.” the devil ‘had recruited him for hia Crawford's old shoo 4 but A young iady who failed to 8i§M! continued smiling—at space this ed over the adage that} On the ship crossing to Naples In “no; this is ali my own and Molly's. mom ” been together; t pork" “Ia it true,” she asks, “that) quainted, and thif acquaintance had as private secretary; a fairly good wel ad bis ota wit when he has been so devoted to , owby fe, ith 8M of that smile which had aroused her| learned that Eastern oysters, trans-| The Slate each year harvests its|please or you may attend to the the sound, and @ me?’ amu d@on't you say curiosity in regard to Kitty, And > three beds and supplies oysters to ’ ¢ ie ‘ planted to Puget Sound, would not | ome. bureau. yourself. Mother, It A blow on the side of the bead ; I do not believe for one moment|" “gay what?” Shen her foe grey serious || ona propagate because the water 1a oold,| Private Growers at $3» suck. Thelwas agreed end understood thet f sent the detective areshing ageinet NOTHING LIKE THAT HERE4: .' shot Fyee taster 18d ie: senting ether] oe Yare" aslhe sae Egat re or cutee ira tte ota | eet etna fonteres oF growing: the | Cieethes SEA. Ace OPS nate tke ROMA, OHOAL, ARI SoHPIaven We elght & carlannare. Rid SGGMDer ADE WHO Oe “ » | of happen to ‘ at r . bs firly gifts or writing long lattare to| "Men, are quite hopeless sighed deck, starboard, leaning dguinst 00° nytive so-called “Olympia” oyster Iy|srower # return above, the total cost | "twas, my dear.” citer’ Haggerty. taraed, ee, blo] isd. let euae ties eee them. itso! you may rest content | gubsided, Fone eee atch lag” at cea tne | the preparation of beds, Ground must | Or seet, The Ben’ youre Mnoome. Is all ery ood. 1 want some gpm who back, wimed at the window and fired, dried, ie made from penautly! and enjoy bis friendship in perfect!” "By the way, Crawford, you know broad teak rail, ina blue shadow, The|be prepared, for Lf it is soft, the bi- | many” POAT UBIIY. MAiWRet® | aril) ettond to she eenire and Too Jate! Sn ee ae ’ we bi bape ’ i, Be 100 green is soft, the bi- | many farmars. painstaking Bo (To Be Continued.) from real mill, : pati. CPTERORA 1 |) IN \ JOazil Ve cate eR, By Maurice Ketten B Cc. -¥ How middie Merona mes Had Their Origin commonly used HE ae oF UAE ies baer |is Oh oreee ak &@ physician at once. Bay rum 3 ozs, size: Hd account of its stim- It is powerful and of,analogy. In the Emgtand of three | 6 os, Mix and houses, where intoxican' lawfully sold. And a early appearance in Bngiish the world billart being old French | ture the word was ‘spelled for & staff, or the ous with witch | mdicating a French origin, and This is probably ‘Tho shield of the house of FIG! warren has borne this oheckér pat: tern since the time of the Henrys." =~ Tm that age Fitewarrens were de- puted authority to | license taverni'’! and other places where Mquor was: } it was the invention of a ranchman|Seld. All of which teaches us that, named John Poker. Another agcount | ‘te humble game which we inatinct- is that what we now call an ante was | {veld amociate with home and the” As poker essentially i# an Amer- ican game, so ite name, This game first wag played in the Southwest about 1895, and the origin of the name never has been satisfactorily explained. According to one version ust be local if you you have followed ths, exercises and | Origihally known as & “poken”| tq generations tefore ine i fomuy oe ‘This explanation scems probable, be- parte of the world. ; for a year, You physician. When Ube How It Started "temivn= xb ep The Ourdinal’s Red Hat.) istinctivé rors) color tiroushovt og | IN gratitude for America’s al 1! decked themsely: ati | Ther time of Heed, Belgiuss tamens| instr residences fo tnatertal of coat Cardinal is paying us a visit ADO) nue And as “the father of Firmieang the most striking thing about the] ang kings,” according to the tha oy impressive figure that wrought fear! nis coronation, the Pope ranked witha n even in the heart of conquering Ger- | sovereigns, and bis 4 are oti? Mans is his scarlet hat and gown. cated’ the “princes of the clrurch.” Why Cardinals wear red hats and /‘phat is why they wear red hats and it i possible that creams, lotions er, A doctor wili owels without undue | tship robes: has been the subject of much | robes. Sham conjecture. ‘The notion that thie 18] Roa ig still the polor othnong- a reminder of theif obfigation to shed | jand, and thous iw ahd ‘ahepp». their blood for the church is oom- | ajong with. the " pletely erroneous, the time, sees) ‘The custom goes back to the days| trom the $4 of Catholicism when the ambassador|has not yet. relinquished) of the Pope took precedence of roy alty itself, As purple was the color affected. by the emperors of “Rome, red was during the middle ages, the he wishes to do #0. been as true to their wives as travelling jer men called away Hvery man should take an jm¥en- tory of himaelf, and’ the oftedier she ne —_ =] zea smiled at Kitty and Kitty smiled Are yu good at accounting “Yes.” Having gone thus far with Idler about the house; and any young | better, { ' * at the sea, Men are not the only ad- ‘airly.” What was all this about? a did wan"— pare Se Two American Women Are Robbed of Rare || venturer; they have nu monopoly on He began to riffle the leaves of the Ter Plots Kitty would have did “Wouldn't an old one dot sum- re J : daring. And what Kitty proposed’ book, restively. ~ Father than retreated; Irish tompara- gested Killigrew. What one learbq tp’ the ot lewels in London—A Man Who Has | *oirg was daring indeed, tor she did “Could you tell an hoaest man from ment, f Killigrew began to smile, “How| experience he sogm forgets in 24 * * ; i Sot maar toe sit dangers it might est one?” Thomas was moved to a burst of much have you offered him us @ #Al-! 44. of prosperity. we ae Inherited an English Title and Some Price- | entually lead, her < vd jbelt ve HO had any contact ©oMMdence. “I know that I am poor, ca hin hundred a month, to be pala - less Sapphires Is Suspected of the Crime, | Thomas, looked up. "You are with real poverty?” and to the best of my belief honest. out of the funds. Many man thinks he bas bedeme speci iT ere wenger clote-l Ped “Pardon me, Moreover, perhaps I should be com- — “Janet,” said Crawford, “it's @ 004! famous when he, bas merely hap- ° “ rn » not too bu Miss ow, Dit —— alled ak “ Y r Thotigh One Woman Falls in Love With Him |" iatt "Tite's raaner SRM A a wos ane Mild, OY the exieonsin ot crow sui rred oF Spy fF | ayaa ‘to want th, ltr “WS wee siaiiaietentiiiaen ald vi i a ioe _|| He closed the book, loose-leafed from interrupted, "1 da aay my queations “tance to Teave you after a Cow “wxony, now long have wo heen| hard up for material, me. frequent perusaly, “I am at your seem impertinent, but they have a months, 1 am not a rich man Ms married?” asked Dank : —— Copyright, 1915, by The Bobbs-Merriil C: service, ‘ purposo back of ‘them. My mother querading for the sport of it; Lam — “Thirty years, Dante! 3¢ SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. “Do you read much, Mr. Webb?" and [are looking for a Priva\e #eCFe- rently poor and grateful for any work. How old is Kitty?” Time-economizing is more impore, > Seecet esate Sireheer. er ag A ere gr arene ae ’ pein Sue eat eke Which 1, te only fale that TY ahould ten you mother!” Dare. Keitel ee than Fapeay-popnern ane £06 FORE) amy awakenec © the ning Lo organia as . Kine lous fact that for the present he was © desire, son this much, that J om running away g) enn answered Mra. Killl-| sight .use of time is the price ofys, rel from no one, Beyond the fact that I ‘ell, Iwan going to say that Tve | evers earthly secompliehment and r@—% am the fon of a very great but un- Warned’ more about the Killigrew | ward. y ap, known scholar, a farmer of mediocre {emily In these four months of travel). + TOT vont @ shall, of talents who lost bis furm because he At the precise time when Kitty re-) No man alone can grep outty Gos 78. m for YOU. dreamed of humanity instead of eab- tired and ‘The went aft for bis | tall of his profession, No more caw ho tonger the machine; she was cated, who whit 1 recognizing the man, “Perhaps, for a mvin'in my st the geones, put” Webb T read too much, Miss Killigre 3 detective, “is ‘asa ' tb th Kitty's scarlet lips stirred ever so (hone consid Ree A Sere Seay! ti uae Kitty"# fearlet ipa atlrred over 90 ooltye, exe , as che most delicate film or Watelmy, what’ thé trouble is that I haven't jebb,. Walle he, ‘In turn, finds great 3) iu serving her PO Te will wot be a chatter-tea-drinking " ‘ heard from him, or should 1 just try esi Oise a had adied the nime to Ee DFABK: Be Nteaic. “You wilt have. the aveninge DARA, I have nothing to aay.” He Sint tuery Pre Haguery round Mme |e, Tears MAM. | Ho te Just ey mvels is and forget him which seems almost CHAPTER VIL something about direct charity." woman. And this rather pleascd {2 yourself und nil of Hundaye, The sald Jt gravely, without pride OF self staring aerosy the street a dependent on hin fellow credit Mendy, impossible? T shall await anxiously for IRD day out. Killigrew threw back his rug and sat her, for she liked to be recognized ee pe a month lied hauteur, tldctashionnd house, Like the fisher. {for help ar ie the physielan on. hissag ‘Theré would he nothing very wrong Rorison; omiled at the sunny, asylums and colleges, when you don't fle offered the book to her, “Morte 7uUe anawar at this moment, | Fou Kitty, curiously stirred. “You will tective felt himself drawn toward hi about sehding him @ little note or eky; smiled at the deck-' Teor Niece: the gaan Bone Fane, oe a ore ‘ed neni RS Mt ip Rot Recossary, Silos MiMl- ae Al bard rey oa pertinvies Fee gerd \ Credit is a9 sensitive ta d@estouction’'t: . ease rved t resh’ . ot Molly “T ant very fond of the book,” ex- ernoon at 3, My father ‘4 ' g . a ant: t " y, a ‘afraid conditions look rather gloomy| sensible shoes, at her hands, at her give away as she pleases. I'm strong paged Crt Pte Riga 4 Pies Ve gs Sit acount ith % frank with him as you have beem mummies and cartonnages, ancient | jured credit to “x broken piece Ot ais for you my dear, for very few young| neighbors until Mm. Crawford could [ff EtyNR horn, collage enucatione, hack each othen into pieces!” he added gravely Blaikie sah pottery and triakels, a nun. |DMMMtical Dorostatn: Tou may oem He } out; 1 ‘ 3 oy ” itched, ‘Thomas should hay ig \ - | tomether again and it may seem asegt, men f to write. Nearly every|contain her curiosity no longer. ie 7 4 ‘Are you by chance a university = And that jew ve f eh forget ry if they are worth any- mart You will ask go mo questions re- been the, happiest man alive, but neatly packed away in the heels All| good as of old, but the cracks ape” "And whero| there and you cannot forget that it ef been doing?” “Like this: back the boy and screw mana! ie that My ithe " shed , al . My inther was a : ’ } ? . “Good gractous! can't a person be BP his honor and interest by. telling fellow at Trinity. ior myself, 1 CHAPTER VIII Miserables. Her piquant (ace mo Qver sea On welt ne Hagmers [wae nromee +e happy and emile?” Kitty looked up. when the’ time comes. The! have always had to work.” a g . Jonger confronting and bewildering ty, had got his seven thousand in re- <waheil am “Mkppy Ihave no doubt You are; Peter charity in the world than mak. _ "Do you like your present ocew- ‘had put forward this condi- him, he saw thm second net into wards; living now Mke ©] 16 you can be led to increase tv"? but I've studied that smile of yours jag. man’ of a boy, making him ation?” tlon perfectly sure that she which be had permitted himaelf to be » Bronx, He had no 790..08P 09 brignbornadt es Fr too closely not to be alarmed by it" want to stand on his own fect, inde- 4, it Was the best I could finds would refuse to accept it, drawn, As if the first bad not by rot Mason's advent | eftgaclivenens of Juul wore OY. iri “Well, what does it say?” pendent. When you help inefficion, How he would have tiked to throw : : ’ a ee Yet, doep in bis heart |ing away from the ‘old methods anit * Mabie 7 D e t Aleoration tat the winde and tel her He could not understand, colossal enough! Where would it ali ed the chagrin of defeat: bly man ar people you throw your money away, ie en introducing new ideas and new ays Kitty did not reply to this, Bee tou think at the tear 2” the whole miserable atory! You accept that condition end? c ‘and half the game (ie Pace sontnnge — soins —~| Thomas was not in love with a true ‘hunter? wae in DULLIDg [ARH the tae eee eworttt tre br tical good—worth per! | Kitty, (indeed, this isn't a love story telling hi ‘lon nA fact on (its chairs on deck bad gut how'll 1 start her off?” . > at all) Blewarde, three days ous," Herotaslel ine sereet wad sataren:|MBHY times the. Sath Of note IBAA A hey bad become ac. eee eae your . in His Bed Afe not in the habit of falling in the alley and gased Up at. the fire- |*P, Remembor the old saying: “ENE, rt fe 9 nt younT aan to ac . love with their charges (Maundering escape down which Mason had made only difference between 4 grave and & —* and Droo| notwithstanding), He was hia escape, What impelled the de- |rut is the dimensions, One ia about ** “A first-rate one, I'd like to come ——— —— r hand ¢ man's Ider a sailors are so very much inclined this| now ri ed into one gf those iat accountant; no rich man's son, but | afraid of ler; she vaguely alarmed tective to leap up and cateh the lowe 6 way? ‘Do you believe they make|mate friendships which are really some one who has had a chance to HE State of Washington has =) valves will sink and become smoth-| him; that wae all, my amarEes Hoon te eter he cord {a# diMcult to got ft As the other. J 3 ti, bara of th nd ladder he could aot quit Of As friends with so many different girls | Sounder and more lasting than those observe lifc. Make him a buffer be- pecullar oyster, It 1s a’ native] ered. Also, there is the problem of| For seven ‘years he had dwelt in not have (pg Me pulled him- a Crawford had heard tween Mrs, Killigrew and the whin- making harvesting easy, and the pros| his “third floor back:" had break. self up and climbed to the window, and correspond with all of them? I] of Killigrew as « groat and prosper- j, | bivalve that figured in Stwash Ing cheats. And above all, no young 6 tection of the crop from frost In wine < dined w 4 “Cultivate the quality ef analysla have known a sailor now for two|ous merchant, and Killigrow ‘iad man who has social entree to your | Potlatch festivals centuries before the | ter and from the sun in summ 4 har 7pr Age ret aly siaet>vetaan tone meseond ince le ee pf ihe phe, years, and he writes the most beau- Deaod. of Crawford as Ca, naire house. That kind of private ‘secre-| first white man was seen, In 1913 the| tection is oblained by means of|she said, “l have found him.” Wires, but a wlight shiver ran down |tne credit man; he cam. bardl: + na | Utul love letters to me and sends mo| toned In the society, pages of the “*ials Snvaye & eek State Oyster Commi a newly | Siking, which also facilitates har.) | “Found whom? waked Mra Craw. is shine, n, and Crawford yet tinh ibis geht vat her gp ars ¥ , J ; he high He waited, - [pec ‘ silks from China and all sorts of beard ta ete ote of “No, : created body, set ou lop the} A typical tide flat of sand is first bas private secreta for Bae Nota pF Re hh bimsell.” The foregoing can be ppbhaad’ gifts from all over the world. He magrew PI Rodney “| have,” sald Kitty, rising and go-| oyster industry by sctentifically prop-| prepared by covering it with # floor} “What?” Killigrew swung his feet came to his ears. He atepped Tasco applied to the analyaation of property seems very much devoted to me and/ "ES Crawford,” he began, “af! ing toward the companion-ladder to| gguting the small nutritious bivalve, gravel, large and small, This|to the deck. “What the dickens have Cvurageously and slipped with | his F ted both of my parents like him, How- A Pt BB The State maintains three beds in| Neneering” provers Is repeated UN! you heen doing now? Who init?” back to the wall whero be waited, statements, Do you know what. they.og: de goeing in : 1,000 ca ‘ rales = "What now? demanded Killigrew. je State maintains three 8 10) the ground ts “hardened.” Near the} “Webb.” holding his breath. should contain? Do you know whem. ever, althoogh I am not of a jealous a ere g hy 4 give ae ed “Let her be; ity has a sensible | different localities of Puget Sound, mark # concrete dike i Click! It seemed to come from his |they contain it? Cam you read betwepmdy. a ge ak soriae ‘a sweetheart oe 4 te = a on) pene on hor shouiters fe a her | according to Popular Mechanics Ma, high ie it. Wh Yes. right, the lines? Do you rightly value omnlss 6 every port’ keeps ringing in my me . Lig e ay seed “Well, if that" be, KI “Come ont o' that!” he snarled. A et cedar Mal nea, —-traiMIng hand on her husband's arm. asine, Impetus was given to the) tty of grown oysters wre sown on the | beitecrantiy. FEN eae tee e Til emgot' [slons? Do you properly estimate apron, oars. erry Yaughe But . Crawford smiled a replica | project three years ago when it was! bed, “Dad, either mother and 1 act as we He flashed his pocket-lamp toward |Proximations? + tng ned a italy —S— sd - | | | | | | ) t

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