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Constable MacFadden was heartily congratulated by all the F.O.T.E.I., several of whom were bleeding profusely.

One afternoon, at a crowded musical party, to which he had come much against his will, and only in obedience to a compulsion he dared not analyse, she asked him in passing if he would kindly find Mr. MacFadden, a bass singer, whose name stood next on the programme, and who was not to be seen in the drawing-room. Langham searched the dining-room and the hall, and at last found Mr.

He suggests Catis in Dover Street for six months and then abroad. He thinks I ought to pass easily enough in a year's time and then it will mean Germany!" His face was lighted with excitement. "Right you are!" cried Harry. "Anything that Macfadden suggests is sure to be pretty right. What do you say, Mary?" "Oh, I don't know anything about men's businesses," she said, laughing.

Bernarr Macfadden has also written considerable about fasting. C. C. Haskell is an advocate and director of such treatment. Many physicians employ this healing method. Some day the entire medical profession will realize the worth of fasting as a curative agent.

One afternoon, at a crowded musical party, to which he had come much against his will, and only in obedience to a compulsion he dared not analyze, she asked him in passing if he would kindly find Mr. MacFadden, a bass singer, whose name stood next on the programme, and who was not to be seen in the drawing-room. Langham searched the dining-room and the hall, and at last found Mr.

It would be an easy matter to enumerate many long fasts, such as that of Dr. Tanner, who proved to an astonished country that fasting for a month or more is not fatal, but on the contrary may be beneficial. Or we could cite cases like the fasts carried on by classes under the direction of Bernarr Macfadden. Or we could refer to the experiments of Professors Fisher and Chittenden of Yale.

At this the apparition faded away, but ever after Miss A. N. was perfectly tranquil in mind with respect to her friend's salvation. This group may be brought to a conclusion by a story sent by Mr. T. MacFadden.

Students of the folk-lore of the United States of America are no doubt familiar with the quaint old story of Clarence MacFadden. Clarence MacFadden, it seems, was 'wishful to dance, but his feet wasn't gaited that way. So he sought a professor and asked him his price, and said he was willing to pay.

MacFadden a fair, flabby, unwholesome youth in the little study or cloak room, in a state of collapse, flanked by whisky and water, and attended by two frightened maids, who handed over their charge to Langham and fled.

MacFadden a fair, flabby, unwholesome youth in the little study or cloak-room, in a state of collapse, flanked by whisky and water, and attended by two frightened maids, who handed over their charge to Langham and fled.