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Let Your Feet Be Happy in Well - ACHING FEET CAUSE SOUR DISPOSITIONS Happiness and Health Depart Before the Pains and Misery Caused by Cramping:, Ill-Fitting Lasts. By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M.D. United States Senatcr from New Tort. Former Commissioner of EeoM .Yew York City. YOU may go for physical examination and b pronounced abso lutely sound by the doctor. He may find every organ perfect. There may not be a blemish on your person. Vet In reality you v.ajr uv uioawitw .... ern life. For diseases. Every man derbv hat feels DR. COPELAND through an X-rav machine, do it to see how your toes are cramped and doubled and out of shape. Nobody wants big shoes. Every man who wears a seven and one-half hat is proud of the size of his head. But if he wears number eleven snoes, ne is asnamed ox nis. feet. Why do we so by -such eon trarlea? I know a man whose shoes always remind ma of mud-turtles. They are just about that shape. But he la a sensible man. It Is probable he knows his feet are homely thtnirs, but he has too much sense to thrust his badly formed feet Into shoes of classical shape. I saw a Senator the other day who had on shots which would create a smUe on Broadwuy, but they were so comfortable the Senator carried a face wreathed tn smiles. 1 have seen many a pretty fare on Broadwuy wearing a pained expression such as aching feet alone could call Into ex latence. Tou cannot be well or happy If your feet hurt. Many a nervous ; woman Is nervous because she wears the wrong shoes. God bless her! She knows what is wrong. But she won't fly tn the face of fashion, so she stumps along on feet of lead. Many an aching back and many lame limbs, mafiy an attack ot muscular cramps, many miserable days and sleepless nights are due to the wearing of wrong shoes. Think it over! Is It worth while to sacrifice the quality of your serv ice and the poise you might possess. shoe which was never made for you? Tour health depends on freedom from unnecessary aches and pains, j Tou cannot afford to exhaust your reserve stock of nerve energy. That - Is what you do when you have badly fitting shoes. Answers to Health Queries 1 C C K. Q. What should a boy . who Is seventeen years old and S fL In. tall? 2. How can blackheads be re moved from the face? A. For his age and height he should weigh about 126 pounds. 2. Bathe the affected parts with water, hot as can be borne. Then squeeze out the blackheads with a sterilized hair pin or watch key. Do not use great force and do not remove too many at one time. Open ! any pus-filled pimples, using a J sterilized needle for the purpose, i Apply some healing lotion. For other particulars send a self -ad-1 dressed, stamped envelope and re-' peat your question. CbcnUbt, if Knmw rumn Same. Ba A Fashion Model's Diary By GRACE THORNCLIFFE She Writes of a Smart Sport Model. THE other day I sold a simply" well two-piece frock to a cus tomer a combination Ivory crepe and middy b.ue Qannel nau tical and nice withal. Why anything blue and white should Immediately suggest the Navy to me. 1 don't know. But such . ( Is the fact, and when the model pos sesses a blouse and a material that navigates under the name of middy blue, the connotation ts Inevitable. It is a grand dress for Summer It would do for tea dancing (in these informal days, what wouldn't?), it would be a knockout decoration of any country club porch, and It might d'lsport Itself beautifully about town of a morning, it's an all-around trim dress that you re not apt to see duplicated. After that lencthy preamble It might be well to describe the darned thing Immediately. The blouse was really a masterful piece of moulding appearing to be straight, it was fitted so artfully thm It needed no pleating or tucks to encircle the hips snuglv. And these Civs, unless they are Just too bicirish. hips must be fitted snugly. The couturiers have aid it. and I proclaim It. The pointed neck line was banded In middy blue flannel (now tell me that same does not sound seafaring) and the appliques well, the ap pliques were lust too elegant. Two short swoops ot the flannel on the right shoulder and three long inter lacing ones on the left. And be cause 1 can't do Justice to them, I'm doing a sketch of the model on the next page tor all the world or all of It that's Inquisitive enough to be Interested In my Diary to admire. The sleeves were long and right sous In trim fitting and dotted with four crepe buttons. Th. circular skirt tell In neat ripples ilk. Uie . . . . , uncomfortable, you cannot be a norma person. Aching feet are among the real ailments of mod disquieting effects they equal many knows how uncomfortable a stiff when it is placed on the head for the first time. To make it tit it is necessary to take the shape of the head with a hat-form, heat the hat and shape it to the conformation of your skull. What a lot of trouble tou take to get the rirht shape to your derby. ou are not satisfied merelv to buy a seven and one-half size. You in sist that it shall be shaped to fit your particular head. Why don't you take the same pains with your shoes? If you ever ret a chance to look at your feet bv all means. You will be shocked The Stars Say For Sunday, July 22. By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE. SUNDAY'S horoscope holds por tent of unforeseen and disrup tive conditions that may end la sudden removals or travel. These should be undertaken with caution and avenues tot ausrepreseptatton. fraud and deception guarded against, especially through writings. Social domestic and affectional affairs are pleasant, however. Those whose birthday It Is may be prepared for a year of sudden for tunes, with change, removal or Jour neys, not entirely satisfactory. Guard against misrepresentation, fraud and deceK tn writings or contracts. There may be pleusant persona relations. A child bora on this day may have erratic and unsettled tendencies incit ing it to sudden changes and adven tures, but withal It should have many pleasant personal traits and experiences. One can rise to enp heaven he combine to help htm Ralph ftaUo Trine. For Monday, July 23. m: OXDAT'S astrological forecast is for a routine day. with the usual run of affairs mov ing, but progressively, in accustomed grooves. Labor, diligence and ap plication win make for future sub stantial returns, but be on guard against smaH anxieties and decep tions. Those whose birthday it ts may look for a rather routine year, with things slowly moving forward, with promise of due reward for diligence and perseverance. Small anxieties and deceptions should be vanquished. A child born on this day should be Industrious and steadfast, but may be inclined to worry over trifles and to Itself indulge In small subtleties. The cindowt of heaven are si. tragt open. It is our window that or often etosei.Seweoatb. Middy Blue Flannel and Ivory Crepe Utilized in Smart Sport Model. undulations of the ocean en a elm day and now that the sea conno tation has developed a poetic streak. una wiu oaa. 10 stop. 4 (1317?-. Butterfly Love ! ALONE, dreaming, wondering when the Fairy Prince is coming to snatch her off and away. Wondering if Love will ever come to her. She's been a lovely little butterfly lady dancing throueh the bright days with never a thought beyond the honey she has sipped from the shining hours. But now Gay Yootfo and Staid Middle HE'S young, good-looking and gay and he's dead in love with a great big strapping. enough but not at all gay and not 7wug riiucr waeu it comes to mac His mother is worried to death. She says the black-eyed woman has a history she knows it by the way the walks, by the way she talks and by the way she just reached out and grabbed the good-looking boy who has such a lovely time laughing his way through life. The black-eyed woman's friends think she must be crazy. "What on earth does she see in him," say the friends? "He makes just enough money to support himself and not a cent more and oh yes, he's good-looking in a boyish sort of way. Ten years from now nobody will turn around to look at him. He's a wonderful dancer and a good-hearted fellow but say, she has three times the brains he has. "She's ambitious, too. Wants to get somewhere and be some body, or she did till she met him. And now she just sits and looks at him and melts into nothing. What a fool she is. She's older than he and she looks ft now. (n five or ten years she will look like his mother and she's jealous, my 1 what will she be t.jn." Things are not very comfort able for the blond boy and the black eyed ronian or they wouldn't be comfortable if either of them cared a cent what anybody else thought. But neither of them care no, not even the twentieth part of a cent Some Odd Facts rne prince ot wales has a larre number of canine ftvnrltes. but Pr1n- aiary, visrnupress Laac!lea. ,.... r, , ,0(fS. , Khaki has been officially adopted for future use in the French Army, displacing the horizon blue so fa mous during the Great War. ' Houses with a reputation for be ing haunted are no longer a drug on the market. A well-suthenticated ghost makes a bouse a "best seller." Peauty culture la a very old art. Even in Ancient Rome women dieted to "reduce." wore tight cor via and used false teeth and false hair. Girls are more conscientious In their schoolwork than boys, says an education official; they are also more anxious to please their teacher. The eyes of a frog, when exposed to the light of a candle, will generate an Alectric current easily measured on a galvanometer. The scales uwd in weighing dla monds are so delicately poixed that the weight of a slng'e eyelash will turn the balance. e e An ostrich cas outrun an Arabian teed. Sort of prophetic. It Is, for the very butter flies which she has been emulating follow her to her leafy bower and suddenly she starts as she sot;s four of them clustering around her and yes, it's so, they form the word "L-O-V-E." Can it be possible that they are warning her? Ko. just telling her of the happiness that is to be here. BuUerfly-love-telling her of real lore. By WINIFRED BLACK so dread- WuNirP7D81CK He doesn't care a snap about anything but how black her eyes are and what white teeth she has. and whatever she tells il ii The Home Kitchen By JEANN'ETTE YOUNG NORTON Varied Fruit Dainties tor Angus4.. FRUIT dainties ar. especially pleasing in August. Small fruits, melons, pineapples, of the sugar loaf variety, and peaches ar. all si their best. Green Applesauce. Pare, quarter and cor. a large saucepan full ot early Fall pippins. I Cover wttb a large tumbler of hot waterand Mt coining very Howl Sttr frequently and when soft break up witb a spoon and sweeten to taste. Leave the lumpe of apple in the sauce and serve cold. This sauce has a flavor that is never obtained at any other time of year. Maple Baked Apples. Wash and core six of the new ap ples and set them in a baking pan with a half cupful of water and the same of maple syrup. Fit) the cen ters with a paste made of crushed maple sugar, butter and a tiny bit of cinnamon. Brown augar may be used If maple cannot be found. Sprinkle with a little granu!atd sugar and bake as usuaL Baste the apples al least once while they are cooking. Serve hot with cream or cold with whipped or Ice cream. Peach Hhortraka. Par and cut up peaches of good flavor, enough to make two quart. Put the peaThee tnto a bowl and sprinkle with two cupfuls of sugar and set aside In a cool place but not In the Ice box. Sttr often. When ready to make the shortcake make the biscuit dough In the usual way no bake tn a round pan. when done split with a sharp knife and butter welt. Place on a platter and fill with the solid part of the peach. CVvrrtdrt. ItSS. gfaresrw By. Madge Geycr - Age in Love him to do he does (t lust as fait as he can. 1 While she doesn't care a snap about anything but what euriy hair be has what blue eyes and what a light pair ef heels. Some day they are going to slip out together and a mar ried as sure as anything. And in about three years you will hear of them in the divorce court. He ll say she's Jealous and shrewish, she will say he's un faithful and too careless about money. And the dream will be over, poor things. I don't know as they are such very poor things after all, but when you come to think of it. They'll have three years of gorgeous bliss and isn't that worth more than all the hum drum wisdom in the world? 1 wonder about that don't you? OnetniH. IMS. sie.rei.ai rwn Sarnss. lee. put on the top crust, butter It well then more fruit Put over a little of the tutre and strain the rest Into a little pitcher to put over each serv ing. Cream may be erved If de sired with the shortcake, but It to delicious) plain. Hasp berry Jell. Take two quarts of fresh raspber ries, wash, pick over, then put I ft to a saucepan and cover with a tum bler of water. Stew gently until the berries sre soft, add a heaping tsv blespoonfu) of gHattn that has been soaked In cold water, and two large cupfuls of sugar. Melt together, then strain tnto a wet mould and set to chlU and harden. When ready to serve break the Jell up with a silver fork and serve heaped wHh whipped cream that has been sweet ened and flavored. Rtoe cooseber- rt" are excellent fixed In the same way. Watermelon Blocks. Quarter a ripe watermelon and re move sll the pink meat, then free tt from seeds and cut Into blocks. Fill a deep dinh with cracked Ice and lay the cubes of melon on top. sarin kle with a tumbler of ginger ale and serve at at once. The ginger ale adds a snappy taste to the melon that makes It very refreshing. Filled Cantaloupe. Halve a chilled ripe cantaloupe and Just at serving fill with chopped and sweetened pineapple drained from the Juice. Take, a half tumbler of the pineapple Juice and add to II tabtespoonful of glr.ger syrup, taken from preserved ginger, and a half teapoonfu) of rum flavoring and turn It over the fruit In the melon halves) and serve rasters Oerrtns. fee. Fitted, THE MORNING GROUCH IS A COMMON FAULT Men Arc More Apt to Tic Irritable Upon Awaken ing; Unconsciously Protesting Agnlnst tho Tusks of Life. By DR. LOUIS E. BISCH. k'mlnent feuchohgltl. SO-CAU.r.D proucninesa immunity is a common nablt. Kspoclally la It noticeable upon awakening In th morning W speak of It as "getting out of Uio wrong tide of th beri" that Is, of making a falsa start Mora men art grouchy In tho women. In fart, men art mora Irritable than women. What does this morning grouchlneai signify T It means a protest against being disturbed. It Indicates a dltUsta of facing tha roalltlos of life! Th person who habitually sleeps lata Is a cos in point. He doesn't Ilk. th tasks of life and h doesn't R v want to get started. e,, lit. iinrtAnii'Uiii mln4 nrnfeeta Mm av.ln.l 1 th unpleasant experiences which has to endure. tt wraps hlra in th arm of lulls him Into a sens of security. Car-charming sleep, thou eater And why sr. women less likely than men! Well, women sr. mor. sdaptabl Advice to Girls By Annie I-aurle D EAR ANNIE LAINUE: When a strl attends a mt In or party and ts Invited out by a young mwi. hs It th. duty or th cirl to as him to call al her bom MD IU1I.T Should a rouni aunr tell her scon eh. baa enjoyed in. annul or would this b. wrong? What ts a proper acKnowiis mot or an introduction to a young man wban trt.nd wutia a airl to rot aocne youni manr WONDHIMNO BITB. WO.VDERINO SUtSi Tea. 8u. you should Invtt th young man to your bum. bfor. ("In out with him. This ts for th. purpo of let tins your parents bimi your friend. and knowing thai thalr daughlar la going out with someone whom tbay U and cmn truaL j. If .has a thoughtful young lady. h crlaJo'.y will tell her earorl that ah. has .njuyw) tha evening 1 "How do you do" t th. bet farm of a. knowlrnjrins an introduc tion. Tou may add any aponutnroua greaung which will show your p!Laur. at th. mealing, but never, never a.r "Flmaed o maal rOU." DEAR ANNIE LAUIUEl Will you please anaw.r th following questions: lln may on. become engaged? Is tha young lady taken to er4ect and try on ihe ring, or la th. ring purvhaaad without th. presence of the young ladyf If th latter naaa. bow la th.alseot th. ring obtained? A HCIt. I! ARCH. B.i Th. only way I know of becoming .nswged. Anh is to salt the young lady th. mosl mo mentous queetlon of all- Than con sult her wlshee as to lh. engagement nng This ts dune nowadays as Ihera Is such a variety of .tylaa to chorw. from and It la really a thoughtful thing for on.'s Cane, to b consider al. anough to wish to gtv. the lady her oholr. of an anaaram.nt ring. Love's Awakening T1XLVzZm By Adele Garrlnon. Lillian Decides to Consult Inviting the Brlxt T ILLIAN'8 facial muscles stiff- I . ned ever o slightly at my question, but she gave no other indication of being al all affected by It. Tet I knew that tt had tarred her Into a remembrance) of em. thing novel In bar eipertene. ("or yrara .h. had been abaoluiely a frea agent, responsible to no one for .van the courtesy of an splaneiton of bar actions My query conoernlng Harry Underwood, though put as mildly as poeaibla, yet called to bar attention the fact that having accepted hie contrition and brought mm back Into her life ea-Hln. be. as her husband, ought to have aom. eiphsnatlon of the advent of Ihe Brlstons beore her letter was sent out. She eralted for a long minute be fore she answered me, and vhen she did speak. It was with the flippancy which eh so often uses to cover up her deeper feellnge. "Thanks for reminding m I have a perfectly good husband down In th front yard," ah said. "Of cours. I ought to tell him about this befor writing to the Btistone. but honestly. I hate to. He won't make any fuss, of course but I know thai he'll be boiling Inside, lie's rabid on the subject of Tom. Even If I wanted to use any of Tom's money. I couldn't with Harry around. He's th most Independent srank on earth, rou know." It was an effort to keep from smil ing at her r.alv. .splanatlrm of th. reason for her hunband's aversion to her using for Marlon any of the money the ehlld's father bed left her. The least conceited of women, Lillian could not see that her husband In the belated but flaming tenderness of a love revived was Intensely Jealous, not only of the living Robert Savarin whom Mlllan had loved, but of the dead Tom Morion who had killed his wife's affentlon for hlra In the first year of their marriage. Tt was a phase of Harry Unrier wood a nature which I wh sure Mlllan never had suspected owing to lh comradely, slmoat unsentimental nature of the pncl they had mad when they, "two derelicts" aa Lillian expressed It, had decided to "pool ComfylS morning than all the tlma ho knows b ) ) K J', f Morpheus and ilrttfc LOUIS C. DISCI of all woes." to b bad-tempered In III mornlnip than man. Women can mak ths bait of things wttb a much finer grace llian man. Woman ar much mora likely to accent a situation Chan to r.bal agaliuM i laieily. women ar mor reason hi and practical when It eotne to raslgnln to Uie Inevitable. Th feeling of aafety that aleep en gemlar prutsxbly goes bank to th. day before w. were aotuaJly born. Ttt mind functional to om de gree al that tuna. Perhaps It got th notion that leap, aaduiity and freedom from an nnyanra, asprwwod Identical .tale of well-being. Al any rat, when a ohlld is born It ci-las. There may b. a peyrhologirai sir nlfttstnc In that baaniee the phvato lotflra on. of .s.rclalna lh. lungs in orilar to breathe, n that as It may. petulanoe and frntfulnaea upon arising can be over come. I'm your "horse sense" as they say. Ynu've got to go through with ths work of the day with the work that Ilea ahtttd then why not start pleas antly? Try erhtstllng or bumming a tune That often helps. It gets you "set right," Itaaldo. th mor you grourh. Ihe worse II sU seams and the harder you make It for yourself. Uornlsi grourhlnaas oao and should be conquered To l-l It persist la childish. It means eJeo that you have not pnrfllod by eilr1snce as you should, that you have not yet learned how beat to battle with life. When first you try to overcome the morning grouch rou will find II difficult. But the second morning will be easier than th first, and the third Meier than th. second. Hut stick It out and grow upl It may not mak. you wealthy but It certainly will make you bepinr. rkevrUM. Hawe FWIats earrMs. Isa Harm Underwood Before ons to ths Farm. their Uvea." 1 wondered how shs, who nad resented ltotrt Eavaiin'e arnhalo attempt at domlnatlun of her life would doHl with Harry Under wood'a Jealousy, "I can understand hk feeling." I amid mendaciously, "but this seems something dllfaienl. It la raUlutlli of something which you need not touch, and which Marlon's father did not handle. 1 believe be will eee reason on that point." "You'r an incurable optimist, aba told me. smiling. "And I'm not so sure that I want him to see reason or that I want to either. It's an awful thing to asy of dead man. Muda-a. but I have the feeling thai anything Marlon received from her father's eetat. vrould have smnatning evil clinging to It, and that It would btina her nothing but bad lurk." "It's nol my optimism but your superstition which needs a physi cian." I retorted "Dm there's no us our squabbling about It. As soon aa you consult Harry and have a eanlv tA tfnnr latter, lei me know, IP th. meantime, I'D drop a word to Katie, and she'll see that things are freshened up all around, ao that If they do come we won 1 nav to nave on of Mother Graham's cleaning unhaavala " "Better not tip th old dear off then, until tt morning th guests arrive," Islllan advised. "Another thine 1 must set off mv mind Is thnl shopping trip for Marlon. How about It? uld you possibly go In with us tomorrow .nornlng? I do so depend on your teste and ludgment.' "Who eould resist lur like that?" 1 told her. "I'm aur I can go. V7' plan to tak that, early train." "leaving our husbands at home Lillian supplemented. "Heaven de liver m from a man en a shopping trip. However, neither of them could be ooHted Into going, so were sue- There ihev are nowl 1 hear them on the stairs. Old Phil must have frightened himself off th reserva tion. Iel me hide Brixton's letter, she thrust It deen Into her deek "befor they oom In. I want to choose very carefully tn tim wnen I tell Harry about this." ITa he ennlinnejl.t Oostntal, 1121, hteipsew reuui. farfUe, lac 111 vu 111 uy hi..., i A llnin.r.i urnlns n. .i In II,. d so mi.. ., "N pMs.i.:5i rushed "" Am m. houMrrt'7; thins mui hS. t hill n, k . out to bulk! ,. !o th. Iiiii, sre olh.r. h,j7 homes of th.it mi! to pui thin n nd stiDh,,,,-, ers. en to J the Quants ift ba. re. WhtnivejJ lift th. wwntnxu! 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I"MT1 Words of the N. evil pt" heart is e P""! . j .undue, by -"P .. . .Ja" Th rir f a ui 7 i leJ-f the leconu li true. The me " 'r, mlwtti Ifor". 1 gincr. a Seldom MW S man b desd. " Criticism. by Aristoll,-,Hi ef judiini J barieepo IM"U of life, not W M dieted to oas -w