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Racer a rr ning pWid nd (8 “Daily MIRE REID ely We o ne ste, February 6, 19007._ LE TETT TENET eR Fresh Air x A * Cold- and Hot » + Water, Good 7 Solid Food +» « + 8 And Plenty of« « Work in the» « Muldoon _Regime_. > Any falr reader of The Evening | World who ta run dotcn or feels the need of bodily or mental repatr-can reduce her nerves to submission and Qbuild up her muscles and save her deauty by follotcing, tne exercises and regime here described by. Mise Bradshaw, sho spent a week at Mul- doon’s Farm and took the: sult course of treatment: there, vee c HIRD-DA- i AT GHE FA RM. _ By annette Bradshavwy.| motselle know !f I was too|than a football and of differ arm, stiff to try the|welghts. ‘The game waa to “throw medicine balls, 1] ball to one’s partner and to catch } told her-no, that 1| thrown at the aame-time;. ten -retur as fast as poset pomeant-thet we must alm accurately for our man, other- wise time is lost by running about muscles needed a. TIUtT S atretentng. | Bhe told me I must hurry, ax the need —The- Medicine Bati——— ———} sald—the—Profeasor, distance Try to hit your man, Just us /how + . | you do in doxing; try to hit him above|balis, Of course, I rested occasionally, | We stood In rows. down the sides! the knees. ‘Dut the boys didn't; they kept hard_at!clder, with cream; ham and eggs with! }athroom for a quick shower and rub, exercise-room. Ho, | fesacr, Torte Kama —srunt he priek§t9 tony gar Noms er er by her dtrectfons, I put on long, black | get tho blood warmed up, Many were} sour ‘iene byourkman?) woollen tights, a very short akirt and a | thrown wide of the mark. - sweater, “Hore, can't you use some Judgment?’ ‘Calculate your. How It Is Thrown. “The Sanken Bell,” tf With a Few _Symbolic_ Notes. to “Throwing the x» Medicine Ball » »* »« An Early .« Morning. Exercise runs THE Stirs ae * Steels the > Muscles | Ule exereiea til the peraptration wtood baked potntors, amufting-antt—coffee-- out on thelr faces, The temperature ot | the room. Wan about 65 Down in-one end of t Tt was fearfully cold when Ko started [on our ride: ‘The kin was off fn severs} and sonetiines I-Telltiat—en om ‘White and hé| step the horse took must be the last I lively trot noon Then we dismounted ind the Hall sligle Ale;Tand walked gid JogKed “stong on toor tll our feat were warm. So wo rode and walked Mee—both -eame-around «reservoir right In the toeth of the-wind-tiow.docs that sound?). The horses. just along ike mad. hail the -Pro- fapots, we started | warmed . firat two qbreaat, It was zero! 118 morning | TOF. Muldoon and Annette: Bradshaw Leading|' aE when Made | the Party During an Interval ofthe-Zero-Ride—|— Bo quick aout ttt —— This was about the time foc me to no out I got~as they all fled tothe dressing rom: Warm as-toast I bounded upstatre for] our ctreulation. | my two lames of hot water, and It ©93/ gi retch: finally turned off, with our backs to the wind, It felt ulmost warm. ~Bomethmen-when-wa travelled slong at}. a fog trot I felt pounded to a jelly, but It's remarkable how. much you can atand~ when make up_your_mind to_{t.W: up the ride with a emart gallop kept the horas: prancing as_ws. aD WD. to the stable. T don't have to take-off miy paddle and bang It up to alr as the doys do, a0 I flew for tho house. Upstairs, my hot water waa” watting, for me—two. glasses—and then into the snorted and The faster wo trotted the more biting the blast, but It kept up came to wake me|of the dig room, each with a ball! “Pick up that ball quick! up sho, wanted to |in the hands. The balls were darger| Throw i For heaven's sake, | * don't carry that Dall with you; throw it while you are running back pilige! One’ Gets Very Tired it This Exercise. "Don't try to be ‘just Judgment—a ‘Aim at your man! | Noxt-came the ‘tath, where I rubbed and turned and soaped and scrubbed dorinsed, till twas as clean as mor ‘Then the trying with rowsh foo stiong: It doesn’U Wi can te ute! towels all over the body. my the time I wae dressed and my “done ip for riding, the breakfast through the Men were alroady | after stray “balls” “Tie NGSERSIty TOT eclen! ic “assembled in the}®ood alm ts emphasized by the Pro-| raised! Spring|gong sounded. rym: i met-the Professor, whe inquired Eloven|how I Had slept and also told me that Your brain's working )it was only 4 above sero, A Ride in the Cold, cd you can get throwing (iose| With Mercury at Zero. We sat down to apples stowed y with them low! The ie MEDICINE-BALL - rainnor was announced. Y hurriedly fin- Jahed and went down to pea soup, roast! out the Nght, and I was aaleep in ave beet with mashed potatoes, string beans! minutes Betty Vincent's, # & anda complete change of clother Inala y \ owaLL Be WAS TRYING tag—trie—tn—The Sunken—pelt pight, Miss Marlowe's Rawtendeleln was a. strangely beautiful p tlon, and tho result was by fur the bost performance the co-stars have | given during their engaxement at the Lyric. Experiments’niust be wade,tor tie sake of a fopertory, of course, but experience will doubtless prove-that-the+ public likes the old plays best. : Whether tt likes “symbols in a question, and whether It understands them ts wtill another and more Important question. For the benefit of those who might and apple ple. Many came Up a Second -time wan not! dented then Getting the Fresh Air : Riding In a Surrey. B ‘An my morning's ride has donee up} pretty well there will not be hard -ex- 7 ercine for me .this aftérsiaon, “But, we must have fresh alr, 80a dix, comfort, able surrey 1s ordcréd, up, and with | the, Professor mod one of the older par tents. oh tho front” seat, molselle and me on the back, we start Tor w Tong “trive, -We-are—yery- warily —— Gressed and tucked In under the: thiek- [eat of robes, with heayy valls around —t- thy enraand-cneeke. Dugh Wo! werd lhours, Iydi@ not mind the E j-Tohave become #0 st by thin: tim that I don’t dare alt still for long. ¥t: ecrrir ma thot Ft not —tre-able-— to get up ICT or sipper. there, wee chops nota: toes au gratin, gkeen salad, bread/and , rice_p) I tasted, my glass of water to-dlght._ It was almost tce-cold. We are, #up>. > i pond, tov drink a. glass of ‘distilled water with each meal, but T never feel very thirsty, On that account I'am given an extra amount of hot water After exercising to, make up the quan~ tity. The Professor ‘Beea of the plates n_after aup pat that eay body waa Tatigued, I wna not very sleepy, told me to tuck: me-up-nice and that 1 when she ba iaored = & few minutes Biter the at ‘clock had st when a deep oo seh a inquired: meray what a gt at sina hour meant. It was ine Pro= _foing hia -alately round. a «# Advice to Lovers, that he ecems to be what Is -caliel Shall She Forget Him? - anitien, otherwine he writea senw bly and manly, Our daughter takes the ma AM a young girl twenty years of! tor coolly, but telia ua that ahe does not Age, and in love with @ young MN beneve s wrong to accept invitations, of twenty-four, who lives, in the ff same Marine ouse— Christma aaz- | he was under the influence of Hauor And passed a remark about me which [Is hot true before my brother, —This+ | brought “about a quarrel “On tat ae ‘Leount I donot spenk to htm. feet | very. badly. | do, whether ¢o try to forget him or not? {Jude the matter wrong, according to Please ‘advise mo what to|@nd that’ we, being born ii Germany. © American fdeas. Obey she wil and --think “The Sunken Bell’! old brass, the programme went Inte a lo of what {t wan nll about, taking each character in turn and % “typifie ) a’gencrosity of capital letters that was quite overwh, nudlerce fa little primer of "symbols" to mutde tt throurh Hauptmann a what help of “a few notes," the benighted spectator was-en ) and Magda-and-all tie test-of tm anit by one, in tls puzzled brain, It was very thoughtful and «x Meltzer, or Mr, Sothern, or perhaps Mr, Antl-ToxenWorm-to Qizaee -tn-this-ware + Hiut-we oan. only ask the well to join The Nickelmann, one matter-of-fact soul was heard to remark “She's golng to drown if," and when If fi had his syimbolle nightarire “under The Nickelmann’ ful influence, another woman dismissed them «with ‘Phone foolish Germans!" in a Ufetime acquaintance, but ming. The | nto sympathetic Engllsh by Mr.’ Charles Henry | AH WISH SOMEBODY 'D GE Dis Yaw MULE in fer going to the theatre with ® 5 -\ young man.’ She has been frank with 2° you. Why not bea Uttle Jentent with ois _ hor? there {sa difference know this young man cares a groat deal fot me and wentn no one elt. L. 8. It the young man. made -an_!nsullting. | re:narkabout_you, he owes most abject apology, and you cannot mako-any-edvance-tohim. Je the req mark was not serious in its nature, you can affoni to forgive tt. He Wants Her F Hypnotized, “What's the use?" When Rautendele!n went domwn into|" casions ( have asked her to marry, but) 3 must. What should we do? T. H. Your daughter ts a Nttle young to accept such Invitations, but, accord- ing to American ideas, there 1s no barn alt Dear Netty: AM deeply in love with a dear little ~ girl, and qwould-do ahythiig ti my power to aki Ker happy. Bie told- me she loved-nie. On several. 00- -the Jong apeech to his wife the hell-founder outlines the common experionce of otruggling humanity, As a whole, however, the house manifested an intelligent appreciation of the beauties oF tis par iorma nee Ma, FSS spars st aT he aoe er | founder was strongest tn its st The sense of jure, the crushing rea zation of dreams and aspirations greater than his power to fulfil, the inhe Geapondency of the artlat—all these. Cer qa noted clearly, Mut the sotring Inspiration, the ardor of of Heinrich were barely 53 Afr. Sothé monotonous reading of some ofthe s—was-eaicutated {- to leave the audience tr-the dari; eoundersta ns wo mitch, why-can he hot wo Tart This’ regret" Waa particularly Keen In the second act, where -in Miss Marlowe rovealod the elfin Rautendclein {n a clear, radiant light. @ree- dom _was-written on her faco, tha bigness of nature was felt in the beautirul simplicity of word and action, and the tragrance of the-furrat-cnttre: dtd: Weat with "her What man wouldn't. leave his happy home for such a Rautendelein? ‘Miss Mig iowss Gag satiaed coeds tn “thts ctustve and posits chameter, al 2 WIRY Ter Teane WATS of tat week, marks a aistinet “adrance-inher-artistic achierement:—-For some Utie-past It tas-eeeived as thoukh dies Maclone were diving on_her reputation. and tn one or two ingtances hor itfonx-tovhererepers{— tory—were sourcesof regret. to her stneere-admirere-—Afiortior—unintallicaat | | | Her Parents Object. -teasons..Now. in this case swauld tt be.!? she always refusea but will give no wrong for—ma—.0 havea friend: “the parenie—of-a—alngle child.| hypnotize hort There ta-nti_ald_-as pings. ex leave to ask -your_adyice:Our erything—etateinoye and war,’ ‘daughter, just seventeen, made,——— = WKB ~4he acquaintance of a young man You ought to ha’ NTE BeRBE Intw oye twenty-one, He Invited her to. ta lgirl won't marry Pou. If you can* a Se &c., by letter, wire” and girl on eae AE Ter: will From hiv tettess 8 detuct fo he restgned to lealng. NOTICE THE GATES ARE Nc 19 ZB MERE BACATELLE? --May Manton’s. Daily. Fashions ICH a_pretty sim- ple kimono sacque ax this one can- “fnt fall to findade nirers, -Tt-te—grncetut becoming —-and ; CATCHA RE! “TRES BIEN? Portia and her frankly mepertoal Katherine of inet peason, her two portrayelet now fresh in the mind stand “out with double powor, THe stave, the mymtery, the charm. of Raudendelein were caught complotely, aed when ho entered Tisinrich's house -diaguiacl asa peasant ehe came aaa princess. wanting tie fine simplicity and inscrutable mystery of her forest origin Uke a crown, Her the de and her devotion to him in hia weak elfin creature, her unfailing ekill-and sytipathetio charm moro than over any physical haiidicap, “ Bie cast a weird spell “over the Jast act, whore the dead-white creature, cast off by her human lover, descended Into the depth to join her ancient mate, The Nickelniann. It was only when she returned and handed Helnrich his last draught that ie Troxen Took melted” ana nie SOUT Th her scemed to awaken again. Mrs. Le Moyno's two chief characteristicn—a high intellfgonco and an un- ylelding, inflexible paysique—served her in .good stead ax Old Wittiken, Bhe em- bodied the relentinss wisdom of the “witch't with cold. force, where, another might eas!ly have mado the character grotesque, Other excellent patormances were Tho Nickrimann of Mr. Buckstons and the Wood Sprite of Mr. Fri, ‘The play was deautifully staged, but the mountain stream in the Jant act went by fits and starts cnd shivered as though it were coming down rip. CHARLES DAT HEALTH AND BEAUTY. By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, STON, To Remove Warts. | juseect almonds, £00° grains: 100. tincture of benzbin I83.G, K.—Tho best way cto have | rose water, & arama warty removed ts by ¢ 1 You van have them removed also | used as should he by the tine of an weld or by uoing this lapplled after “maweage, to. reste mixture: Chrysorobin, 20 grains; collod!-|shrunkex or abby whkli on, 11-2 Apply with a camel's | “hile pencil y day ‘or two toy the ft Tender Shoulder, wart. R, %, LAfter bathing the’ chafed Flabby Flesh. HL G,—The formula hope weit} preas ang then dept over witli help-toumake your fesh-frm, Sat | tho following: One part of burnt slum » better still is systematic exercisy, | MUxed with two purte of taicum pow- Bpa If you ean mtond it a sold bath with der, De oarerul Alyaye so wear trea |. Laderperments, Wregueatly, that the yerlest amf- tate it undértake It, You GO MONSIEUR! BUT YOU WILL RETURN Y Mais oul! (Twine Sem CERTAIN uy UP AS 500N a MMENSE AND KNOCK Z@ TRAIN } immediate use” wna to OFF ZE TRACK AND ZE MACHING IT 15 NOT Bust vet! Magniri of the warm w | stitched with silk and with they banded with blue rib- HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Beetroot and trufe ribbon for the } This js.enough for ‘a famlly of in strep fok a Bake one hour. Vegetahle Entremet. SALAD wich is much appreciated for luncheons ts made of 4 dowen Z potutoes, boiled qwuser, UWo MicdhM-aixed Deors (haked, “not Dollédd two wotl-washed and doned and each fle, out opoked ute Escalloped Oysters. ene quart of oysters and one pound large crackers. butter a two-quart bear “bots © of crabkers, then oyaters, ra Rttle walt and peppor, ea must be y peeling, the potatoes belng cut ea. For boawoning take two’ ttbleapontuls of good walad oll, two toaxpoonfula of the gravy from roast fowl, a teaspoortuf of white tar- the Julce of temon, with a little salt and some atits * Tucked Kimono--Pattern No. 5,584, } pur all thts in the bottom largo salad bowl, Ping the whule ll thor, rather larger THE BVENING WORLD MAY MANs TON-FABHION BUREAU. No 21 Weat I'weaty-Crira street Now . Send ten cents In cot or étampa for each pattern ordered IMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and ab waya-mpecity sine wanted. slioulder rub in a little cota {put ina Call or send by mail to then gradvally work in ¢ And the rest of the mgre Te al and thoroughly ether, Two teeeneognials salad ty often sorved Alone as an n entre {ot dry wiite wine (et jasd Tor cook- met and is favorite #rench recipe - cracker over top, strain the laquld, mtx with @ dup of: cream; turn oyer the 1E not moiat eno’ qmaistan anf eaves wth nahoyien, Rlote gtound pepper.