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HOME GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN To Preserve Health, Strength and Figure BY PAULINE FURLONG ey call tie eet ® F and healthy at once. Instantly stops sourness, heartburn, NO. 25-—-TRUNK RAISING, Tn the past lessons I {llustrated several varieties of the valuable trunk raising exercises which are Ovene ablomen and in ove and indigestion There! would not be s case of indl- > highly reoomn ming the most obstinate cases of constipation For beginners 1 advised the trunk ratsing exercise with the toes braced under a heavy piece of furniture, and afterward gw ones for advanced puptis. trouble tremendous auti-ferment and | virtue contained in Pay and the sourest, acid stomach tn | minutes, besides overvoming figomr searmeas te ew 708 te you) inly printed on ench | & EF FE i i 2 i | E i feach the insteps if posalbie. this position raise the body slowly upward, and continue backward until the growing girl, and personally owe the head and shouldore touch the My own superb health and develop- Boor in the rear, Firing the body to the eriginal position and repeat the exercise at least ten times. Hemem- fe ber te lean the body well forward, if) you are a sufferer from indigeation. | i, q Inbale when going backward and ex- bale when raising the trunk. Trunk raising | able exercise for growing girls, ft strengthens the entire abdomi- | created by nature. Dally exercias, nal regione, develope the hips and | Sven If performed but a few minutes, F A af 1] i i a i) ! i i | E a} E ij i z 2 = H = é ce i | i gE a “ a i 1 i i } i 3B 5 2 the most valu: i i i ¢ H £2]t. t i i i [ I ze Fi Hi ; ay | t i F oF i i [ F % d r th i i i rf it i 4 girls are those which eause of the great muscular strength that te required of them when they grow older. Then too the co general method of dross have done muoh to make these muscles inert and fmactive for many yeurs, and this is reason why girls should be trained early in life to practise « New York City Staten Island Your choice of field or forest, of a stately grove of oaks, beeches and maples, or a rich garden acre, that you can shape up into the compact country place of trees, its fruits and vegetable garden and chickens. and think again—for this may be your last the advantages of getting a whole acre, it at the station, close to the ocean, in the City of for as little as $1,000. As a home for the investment for the future and an insurance uncertainty of life, you owe it to yourself, gate. Only 89 of these Acres be divided between a million or so Yorkere—don’t you get left. ) $10 Down—$10 Monthly Bungalow Plots (“.2") $290, $10 Down—$5 Monthly Comme to-day or to-morrow—free railroad tickets. Baturday 1.20, 2,00, 8:00 P, M. Bunaay 10.00 A. M., 2.00, 9.00 P. M. 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Thi will for ehand against the muscles later In life, I consider bi- eyole riding the very best exercise for naidered & part of every girl's uce their mental a# well as their ‘sical equivalents, oalth culture for girls and womed the fase 4 two-thirds of the Weight of the body, must be kept in a strong and healthy condition in urder to perform the functions for which they were will improve and tone up the entire rounds out the muscles of the | system and increase the quailty of the bones and musties, and only hy girls through those simple methods can hepa patg ts te opal you hope to attain the highest degree of physical perfection. Many times a reises and training as youns great deal, of suffering and misery boys, as the vital organs of might have been avoided late in life the body tn both sexes need the same !f the muscles had received even # fraction of the attention given to the The most important ones brain in youth affect, Monday | will begin @ week of ex- Strengthen and develop the muscles ercises for developing and Devan . the lower extremities of the body wit! around the waist and abdomen, bo- 00° reise for developing the hipe. Readers of Mise Furlong’s artt- cles are invited to write to her, in care of The Evening World, re- questing information that will aid them in following her tlustrated lessons, Letters Fram Evening World Readers Following Miss Furlong’s Lessons. MRS. A. FE. asks: “Kindly te me how | can get my hair black. It is now very dark brown and am anxious to have it black. I have tried your exercises and have lost five pounds in three weeks.” Nothing but hair dye will make the hair black and I do not advoonte the use of it. If your hair is thick and healthy you are ‘lucky and should be satisfied, | LANOLIN (Paterson, N. J.) writes: “I read your interesting lessons every evening, and as you are so good as to answer queries I take the liberty of writing one You advised the use of lanolin for the eyelashes, and the druggist said it was not used for tha purpose, Please tell me what to ask for and where I may get it. Will it hurt the eyes? What will oure « red nose?" Ask for the tmported toilet lanolin in tubes. You may get it from any large drug store in New York. It is harmless, but any foreign matter may temporarily irritate the eyes The red nose comes from either indiges- ton, highly seasoned foods, tight lac- ing, high, tight collara or alooholiem. To remove it find the cause, Drink quantities of water, eat simple, east digested foods for @ tim: to it. Physical training shouid | tion, as these accomplishments, tter of organic necessity, as| nes and muscles, which com- | Wrett A. Pemees CHAPTER L. 46 ovLD “on my eppeae te print wish and command te! x he Bh thet fatigeelt takes | that take from me the rule of bis) day, and (he a4m ro eney we { here may be @ long wo. | ont fore my gop shail reach the age of ma-| {inasmuch os it has to do with love, iatrigue and adventure 4 turity ls another, cider than himerit, the son of my foster brother | —not of royal blood, but the bastard oman ~Frederick, he is cailed. It may be within the purpose of my foster brother that that boy shall be brought up ae the king, in 1 He ie of ne royal bloud. He le net your 0 te the name able, done in bia, of your king, ret, and of@our future Michael the Seound, my son. | | By this win you shail Know your, * ruler shall these presente come to you, wel beloved. “in the name of God, amen! Mich- wel, tex.” “Kelow this menature of Michael "anid the & d voles of nd here, gentlemen, beneath tha’ her line of a which you have heard and see other in a smaller, @ very small seal of a sim- | ilar sort! Tt is the print of a human thumb—the thumb of a boy, of a baby—a baby then, a man now—who recalls that scene vaguely. And here ts the proof. Gentiemen, | recall now, it wan eny father made thin mark; but it was his great hands which took my little one and dipped my thumb In the blood which he drew from my arm, and set tt here below that name which he has written, ‘Michael the Becond.” “Gentlemen, who then is your king?” Fiven yet they could not erasp the full significance of what they heard, and again t voloe of Count Fred- erick resumed: “Gentlemen,” said he, “you have my proof. I submit my care to you and the parliament. T submit myself to the law, As for that Inw, if tt Is given me to reign, alwaya shall I support it, and always shall tt be my ambition to give to the people that liberty, that fustice which I myself have learned to love.” Btill the silence, the tense electric silence which thus far had held them all. They ood thus for one mo- ment, Then as with one common im- pulse—as though the same thought had caught them at the same in- atant, each of these men—idlers and or men of purpose and of raised his hand, There roe om the old ery: “LONG LIVE THE KING” Two were alone once more, two whom fate had so strangely cast to- gether tn such rcenes. He turned toward her now gravely and held out his hands. She placed hers in his, trembling, “You shall never go!” #ald the quiet volee of the mon who confronted her. “You shall never leave me now.” “But how? You are the king? It has been confirmed. The scripts were true—what we thought wae true.” “Tam the kine! Yes, but how shall T rule alone? You shall sit beside mea, for ‘tis you have taught me how a king should rule.” He lef her gently to the great throne of Gretrhoffen, which stood | before them now. They bowed before it. “I give you my faith, Katherine,” imply. “Do you love me?” “T do," waid he, so low he could saree catch the words. THE END. —_—_—_—————— “ MISCHIEF MAKERS” COMING TO OLYMPIC, Olymplo Theatre, beginning Monday afternoon, One of the novelties with this byrlesque company la an extended of seats. Among the members of the organization are the Aloha ‘Twins, sensational Hula-Hula dan- cers; Rich McAllister, Felix Rush, George Rrennan, Ben Rumley, Mar- ret Shannon, Ruby Lusby and abel Clark. There 1s also a chorus the morning take one-half teaspoonful bi-carbonate of soda in one-half glass of hot water, This will improve the appearance and aleo the digestion, MRB. R. 8. (Akron, O.) writes: “I | om taking the medicine to develop the bust and it makes me sick. PI send me some other directions.” | If you are taking the one with the |lactophosphate of lime and tt nause- ates you, stop taking it. It some- times has the effect of ourdling the food tn the stomach, Take one-half poonful of aaw palmetto in a half | glass of milk or water three thes a | day instead, the K, of BP. %—Gov, Whitman te Knight of as He will Le ne ea et Nr i tents Gartcter Chanoallor of the ‘order, re mative ie the Rhea uere comedy ” omety Toeeetre, with Lows Cab te the leetine roe bee woth bauauss of itp O04 Compial bomot end te Gramatic eppeal oho crested ihe original Inteh every company are A Mre. Kuss Whytel, Willem B Meck Frank Kemtie Cooper Calvin Themes en¢ Robert On the programme the ¥ gone Otirien wot — SYLVESTER SCHAFFER BOOKED FOR LOEW ROOP, |“ ereus, | Cate not designated ty etiane, and the Five Antwerp Girls, inetrumesiaiieia § Proetore third Birect Theatre will offer 6 new movie feature every oleht. r pe Amerionn.” Pytvester Beheffer, whe oreated « @neation tm theatrics! circles when he errived from Germany, signed by Marcus Loew and will ap- | pear at the American Reet throughout next week Behaffor bas been entied “he man Who does everything” and Plas te Bné (estome Detar. Production of |Garden will be made on Tuesday should fall, Lat that) «pions at Last.” @ Viennese oper- etta for which Frane Lehar has com eatre on Wed book of AM o, Kids Put on your lids 3 & Llectric Show Where what you’ve heard about Is put before your eyes So you ma What stra Oh, say, And en Oeou know Until you've seen this Show ! One good sight Of practical Electricity Will teach you more han many a score Into books. story is concerned wit mountain climber, and rulses himself as a guide nd assuming another name. | beautiful American hetroms, tray with her parents nge things be. Philadelphia ainger, professional debut Harry Conor, Goodall, Edward Mutcay, 8. Paul Ver. non, Marmerite Vingut, Lillian Horn | and Helen Mesereau. of all you can see Oliver Moronco will present at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre to-night | & comedy-drama by Louls K. Ans- Unchastened | Woman." ‘Tho nelfish woman and the woman mtadful of the wants und in| terests of others are the two m oters In the play cast includes Emily Stevens, Chriatine prominent char Therefore ‘° ‘lo the ElSceric Show the things to be seen To learn what the new thi | Reeves-Amith. Hassard Short, Louis Bennison, Isabel Richards and Jennie “A Full House” will be moved to the | ngs mean Put i t on your lids and Oo cas The York Theatre will have “Twin | “The Show Shop" will be seen at the Lexington Theatre. AWEAITH OF LUXURIANT HAIR: CAL EXPOSITION “MOTOR SHOW OF IOIS- GRAND.CENTRAL PALACE The May Manton Fashions No, 8821—(With Basting Line and Added Seam Allowance.) Child's Orese, 2 to 6 Years. Could @ prettier Iittle frock than | ‘this one be found? Yet ft ts the almn pleat thing in he world to make, for | skirt and body portions are cut in| one, shirred at the high waist line | and again at the neck edge There | is @ body lining which can be used the material renders de- @ picture the frock ie made from embroidered flouncing with plain batiste for the sleeves, and the fulness at the walst lne place of being simply @athered. Since amocking makes a potable feature of the fall fashions 4nd is extremely ornamental it represents very | Ute labor, it is in every way de- sirable, but for the simpler fro k it fs necessary only to gether on the indicated lines. If plain mate- rial is used, the lower edge of the Gress is designed to be finished with a hem and two tucks, and tucks always are pretty in chil- | dren's dresses, There are 4 great many available materials, For the very tiny children white ts always to be preferred, and batiste, fine lawn and the like suggest them- selves at once, but at six years of Qge @ variely of materials ure al- lowable—chailig would be pretty or any other light weight wool or crepe de Chine or wool crepe, or ins eed anything that can be shirred Or smocked successfully. the novelties of the crepes woven of ail one of these In a color and smocked just as the dress ta ete would be DUE TO CARE CUTICURA with Cuticura Soap pre- ht touches of Cuticura lo much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and irritation, arrest falling hair and promote a hair-growing condition, Samples Free by Mail Cutioura Boap and Otntment sold everywhere. ‘tample of each mailed free with 3: -p. book. postoard “Cutiours,”* Dept. 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