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an 7] “ fit A, Ning ot propurtion, of course. That the Sof slope, or curve, must be just the His i yes Breathing, Sim- ple Calisthenics and “West Point Ca-| “det Exercises” Wil; ~ Quickly impart the| igh Bust, the Slender Waist and : the Correctly Shaped Shoulders, | HE EVENING WORLD has pub-| lished @ series of lessons by Miss Elizabeth A. C. White, showing Feaders how they may acquire the fash- fonable ‘new figure’ by means ef corset adjustment, &> But the present article faatructs women in the art of develop- fg this new fignre by natural means Mnd by a set of physical exercises. Firet, you must fix firmly in your mind’a eye the very changed contour of the new figure. You must remember that the shoulders are to be square and broad, not slop'ng; that the back Is to be extremely sicnder, and the width be- tween the shoulders as narrow as poa- sible, without destroying the natural bust Is to be some inches higher, and of course the cheat rises with it, That the Waist line is to be exagtly where Dame Naturé intended ft to be, and not where Dame Fashion has located it for some Uttfe time past. And, finally, that the hip line must be @ gently sloping one. Neo sudden, bulging hips. The proport'on game below the waist line as above, ‘To attain the correct carriage: Stand with the heel and the ball of the foot planted firmly. Lift the chin as though you were woking the whole wdrld In he face and had naught to be afraid or ashamed of, Throw the shoulders swell back und thrust out your chest, And your ellows will rest naturally where they belong—that ts, with the point of the elbow just resting upon the hip bone. This pomition will make the abdomen sink naturally into its proper place, and tho straight line from chin to toe will just touch the bust and aothing else, Practice this carefully before your mirror until you are sure you have attained it, Now, standing in this position, take « ait, long breath, Begin to breathe from the Gaphragm, and take the breath as though you were trying to fill up the tion” while you perform the Hold the hands above the as long as you can tion, | stocking feet, | the atrain ts thrown rather upon the ir epaces from the stomach or abdo- G@rMOPS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, whose fore, ba — thee § iri he loves, of davents ‘ By Permimion of George Munro's Sons.) (Copyright, 1803, by George Musro’s Sona) CHAPTER I. ‘The Prodigals Retara, T ts wo part of mine to narrate the sdveatures of John Nicholson, which were many, but siniply his more mo- mentoue misadventures, which were more than he desired, and, by human “ gtandards, more than the deserved; how he reached California, how he'was rooked, end robbed, and beaten, and starved; how he was at last taken up by charitable folk, restored to some Gegree of self-complacency, and in- @talied as o clerk in & bank in San ie athe lle eae ahd Tt was his luck to meet @ young man fm @ saloon and, thanks to his monthly ‘wages, to extricate this new aequaint- ance from @ position of present disgrace | esq Qnd possible danger in the future, This Whe Nob Mil magaaten who run the Bon Magnates, who run the San Francisco Stock Exchange, 1t was thus fe bis power—and as he was of grate(ul temper, it was among the things that ¥. desired—to put John ‘in the way oi rich; and thus, without thought or industry, or #0 much as even under [ype ged whieh he played, a buying and selling Lf i i { i i & rere ! Hi Ht : E E 5 & i 2 8 z a al | H FY h | } i il Hh i ge ie! ges 173 3% & ree i = i | | f 4 i i ox i i i gf breath as possible each time, You will find It interestthg’ to watch the chest rise and expand, the bust grow higher and firmer, the shoulders square them- selves as you follow the movements, Next, standing In the same position and taking the same full breath, stretch the arms as far outward and backward 4&9 they will reach, This will expand the chest and tn broadening the shoul- ders wi! make the back narrow and slender, This, too, must be performed at least twenty times, ‘The waist line now ctatms our atten- The stretching exercises are the best to begin with. These are best done either with a bathing shoe or soma such soft foot . oF else in the ¢ in shoes with heels back and shoulder muscles tnatead of the side and walst ones, and the result ie what mechanical engineers call “fost motion,” that ts, so much energy expended which has ot reached ite proper’ alm or performed the requisite function, Now, fix firmly in your mind that Romance of a Young Man's Temptations. GHE MISADVENTVRES OF JOHN NICHOLSON. Wort: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908 | Easy £ Pierelaes that Will: Build a Woman Up to the New Figure Standard. where that haste means waste more than in physica) exercises, You con- sume just so much more energy and vitality, make just so much or so many more neediess calls upon your foree and strength, and In deing so you miss the object for which the exercises are intended. Holding the knees and ankles rigid. tury the body around on the hip as far am it will go. At firet you will not be able to tura very far to elther alde; but with practice whl come proficiency, Slowly revolving the body, so that the head does not vecome dissy, try each day to span the watet line with the hands and you will goon note iy ffer- ence in meagurements, You wi the roundness and sien trimmed Hats, Feather Torbans, Plumes, Tigs, Aigrettes, Pompons, Quills, Buckles, Bratds, ete. READY-TO-WEAR HATS READY-TO-WEAR HATS WHITE AND LIGHT FELT VTS , FEATHER TURBAN wa uta sommes CAMEL'S-MAIR FELT HATS EA West Fourteenth Sires Ready With a Great Stock a | Millinery ———_———_Alll it Dress Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats, MORE ROOM—GREATER ASSORTMENTS! TRIMMED HATS eae rs mere 15.08 Fed " i] gee ne lored ate—mediut large ahd emall—full trim’ d—value Dressy. yh extra atria effects in Corded Bi) i and Chenille joveltien black 498 and rolors.. Other Tailored Hats (04 to Ga0e WOMEN’S SEMI-READY HATS TAILORED VELVET HATS Directolre and shapes, aise voaees rats amar) bans of righ CI iy new shades. RICH OSTRICH PLOMES Black, White and beat qi ful fire ir for Felts and Bee white, pink ant ancient Ht al a bive « 26 t to 498 Fully 0 Sen 69 Special Values in ged, thelr Li ee Mintahs with ra ralsing the Phends: Ms Tar , ‘ above the head as possible, having drat Boys uits, and Knee Pants taken a full in-breath, etn holding the knees rigid, make the fingers touch the Boys’ Double Breast Suits toes twenty times, This is an old-time * Norfolk Suits, exercise, and tnere is nothing that can $4.50 or! Lo replace it for making the waist and Boys’ Russian Suits, Nga slender and giv roundness to ’ Sailor Sults, by hr tell & story ¢ a Bout mn peagty Sults New Fall Styles, . the stretching or reaching f¢ not to be | teeth, or some cuch plan, The thing to |handy upon the hips thumb and fore: | who was visting engine Ane fall. Ree done with the arma; it is the body it-| be done is to make the body stretch {t- | finger outspread, and revolve the body | especially Wiatted the slender wilt At tly all Wool, weit that must do the work, welt to the utmost. Tey it, to, lying} upon the waist muscles, You must |line tas 1 fit ahe ne A ons “fe ie erga eeirtleg: Ss fee bogred mana cathe oot, Brace the toes | begin the slowly and carry it out |SkGving corsets and this raised & Ren: ‘ats [eee make a mark on the wall and strive to| firmly, and try to make the cbin touch |yarefuly, for @ sudden or jerky turn FS and ‘a none ph at her expense, 2,98 0" feach it, A pleture that hangs well| some spot in the carpet. A thousand | may wrench some muscle long unaccus- | inding Out just ‘The wow, one aeons a above the hénd will do; and if you find] and one similar stunts will suggest | ¢nmed (0 violont exerciae, and thea the|b a Sires Cy oe pats «9 's men ‘out ant the tempiation to stretch the arma get-| themeelves to the girl who ceally wants | result would be painful indeed, Al- to do ihe fore- fy» 1 to varia. or stom ting the better af you just try to reach'| to gain the round and slender waist, ways remember that nothing ls to be | going twerty it with a pencil held between your| Now, standing correctly, placé the | gained by undue haste, There is nd fives every mornine of iis tite: Young Men's Si ults— Boys’ Dress Suits — What is Castoria New Fall Hetsreree Brera, Chea nis new tow, everd remar! valve, oo Checks and eto ee eee By Robert Louls Stevenson. and Goothing Byrops, It le Pleasant, 18 contalne seliher Oplut seus Wook ‘in llaye Foverdoce, 3 pole git wo: Boys’ Navy Biue Sults Was out 6¢ all bounds of palliation, “But : Worms and allays — brice—elite stioted he nat town to be carson and "is Rett futon ‘hone, Zohn ta ch te geome “ane rhe Jolic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenc;, I bey Ra acenite srg a Deval ; ge Ce . ean mares sides tod o'seaned tor Bie} eae Nes Re gh a hai only have" comne, ba sack t teat hem pos... Gott Caps. ee o wi something Pe Tobe thougat ata a forttight, was was cin the bouece doorplane | and. the reagatiee hs yang Yachts, Autos and Tame, 40 te 0 F finally at an end, and John did not tara hoiee San af tx oan 'hope your money,” sald the father, Teappear, Then, indeed, affair be- ¢ 3 feo ook ach and en ng PF A Bat was a fi aie os ei oat ve came leas clerk ‘it doeed cee aah He Ee ranted the Sou tre ted Mr. : : thy 5 , Ita sn aes | eg ha ay, Prarie ott on 700 Misses’ Dresses t of bis triends abandoned him, the a Thoma he ered, and AI hes AM iced Pha» grat dR ll pred Tyee mp at ee Eanic tr hans tenon : Made to sell at $4.00 sad $5.00—Saturday inks te pig eve one Mona ay Mey rear a Migrant T'eoutt bo: sat Free AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. Beautifully made of Red, Reval, Brown or Navy Coshaee, with telegraph wan eet in motias and toe | Beate tera Sa ats 4 ge Anger—t0 gave you ne (seep sara gage rar] PROCTOR’ S ieamztic, te |tome & raid st Sct is wt ne A eS correapondent of the bau ia kame [ier aes ebuie "authority and IF frome ae hf Bh os Peer ys blows froat, fancy cet berthas with snd without lace burgh, for which place. lt was, under. uel, eDrane pha ye ts id rnaboa oils Kis DSL emacs ts at | ted—4 to 14 years. seve Lovely ttle denny frocks that any gid exe woee Wb exigutve mpeane, ne kamen sar - (sm nn a Stee Fe oii iad 0s pity te etnbelungi to the bare me ) of Mr, Nicholson's; Se ’ when 4 sale come late comers od rhe tn : uy ia aie a Sane Caer aS ee from | K¢inburgs, {KELLAR, ‘7 - ome thing with another, OSL {SE asicaed Wid he tee wordt tn Next ranean Girls Gyrmnesiam Seits Sa | Table d’Hote Lunch eepenl, Dolce, but t his nee Cemetee Eeper sone Sine, oat ° ary, Serpe eweet Ph | PASTOR'S states FRAN Ee.-20/— s core 20 fo to hs ops wef Rey | | gai oa) an eietn at ‘etaron oe Women's {nen € care SATORDA SEPT. 20TH a of those old aches b Sppetigg yee vay taal en gooey » : Indeed trpon cecaalon, but whien wersn | 14th St. T Theatre fin eetaan, | waite of with Bleck ts GR Mah BY An effort of the mapenact LAST WREK Al, LERCH & 3 Rosebuds is! with Sin and pry fn Biter, in @ fresh Gearads was bly vio le javernens,” | cee Da Fes en wt Fs righ int “| acmaere,” aid the old man, “this = Bp itowes| Ii Vipinan Sih Bustin Porno. A5 x t Our Prices 9... .12.... give you a Tie ae tome beat for the Teta Weald ad Next Sunday, Vaudeville Concert ‘All sises, 12 to 16. pt Bk gt on Hag Me) for the Me Next wk., William Collier in “The Dictator.” | Some have oP. to match, oh mens Bk pa dees ac oar wae ULE MIM | gpa suzenwo zr |SSP Oo oe ‘cebecatana,” 1c, | Over the rug old newspapers should be } D ses to $1. ‘Table on Main Floor, se co oe ln . Sa DREAM serra SPNING SA} , en thelr left kneee,| The trick will be safer, A World’s Fair tn Itaelt, Fi ati Ha tl ce hyo oe" ina nc Sees Se LAND fests. Sosa MORNING SALES are correct, and he large | holds hie right foot tn bia right hand| are substituted for the candles, beth a cy 2 NED shia taste k-And’ Sen “onking pat Mag) ae * Solder to le Lat) or example, one bey may try to CROSMA is bat AMMERSTBIN'S | Mas. oree, 7 te : 9 ‘ Macowen wid Smad aad ons of nie | Oue-candie te burning, the other (s| this Aon hl lg Aan. shen Bas Neat diga, Nee LD'* ratal, yiogoRia fi | nls ile eta Entirely Macewen, ving. tn say to ap Ot and she wick Ie to light the second | nave magtered it try exc! rds, SEATS NOW OV BALE. ore Sia" bleased’ God on Nis wey Rome thal ry} a al 16 ton pied | een 208 Wil dad very time sew, AMN TE al ; ort ee eee saya he was F, | dead moro @ifieait tee . ey ae etl +) nal Scan carats | ar Th pana pestty hard pyro ped ae hed iar ee ‘one, of course, or to write on) 7 : OY | RTROPOLIS | Wohi 33% Wyk ; teau in, the stal knee, ‘eapoolally the lett knee, and it la|” fart Neld Sn\the other's hand., eit rite bhp HO 1% f i forth into Prince's street, hard for many pcople do All ‘these things are difficult euict potentiates 12S pa Ay. ; 2 ot anything |i¢ both “play tals,” while, 1f- r ie x Senet, the ‘aa men, aqulring exhctneas Or delfescy with the q “dodging” | Wea ay ed KRITH'S SHOWS Bletion ‘of long-nourithed nl loft hand, 1a allowed, they become still more dif- ¥ 1: randy | Taiko § of Kew “ra was at home again, incognito and righ: | You arp very likely to topple over | Ault. Se iteem, Corie, 8 a ant ele yeare= ay of th am father | sldewise, and wilt have to let pour right! inasit’ Ghat’ costes. to be the dodger | ye ee | a mi eS aoe 4 " Losey Say ae ee | foot ang perhaps even the candle go) sours, he wilt be Taughed at uamerel- LUNA Continuous | cars A 2 and cated: poursdit ag beat you can. A Broken: Parade of Thought, Mi wT HAKHATTAN | Betta MNO Sattar? MNO Sat? Bary |PARK carnival, Parades, Fetes ‘STR o He CKER Sine lgring | RS, sii». Mata. Wed. rat tee. as| MAJESTIC Dest Seats Wed. Mat..1.00_ nue IRS FISKE Sep | AMERICAN Ht eo ae 4 | set BANBIGK ARKS AK =: | ices NEMS hrs KERIRY'S to ssi “Ficaso Scr shh, PPE PAPT, Plt Sacha Statte nu! amy a a 8 ar" AVE. te WERT ‘ THEATRES _Vaudevilie and Burlesque. LADIES? MAT. T0-DAY, mines 4 Mi we a Kobie'a Kalckerbockers, ‘Bast 14th 8t./Bun—AC. A Bve—concerts THE 6 EY MAT. TO-DAY, Hagton's Bia Gayery Co, aa ll Oe “Aft. & Eve.—Concerte. Went Ei jurraye Mack. \p sh Palsy Nat We, A iieae tenes Marca SROOKLYN RUE Ge, SBiee MONTAUK. ¥. ane COLLIER” te Sale of Chiffon Veils Plain or with Chenille or bw graduated dotted