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=e TRE CURIE EERE A ates ahaa tlt [ome race | Fyening World Daily Magazine Evening World’s Figure}S ich 1s Lite! Improvement Contest es CARE ABI B Maurice Ketten BILL! THar FELLOW JOHN Diet and Exercise Lessons in New Courses for Stout Women Who Wish to Reduce and Thin Women | Who Desire to Develop Their Figures. { , cipmiianmnimmat Conducted by Pauline Furlong. \i DEVELOPING EXERCISE-—NO. 3 ‘ : ) HAMMER ( ty The Vr Pui Tt New York Prening World a For Description See To-Day's Article. ae an, SECOND 7 POSITION ti H t | 1 | FOURTH POSITION | erent A class of a2 stout women who wish to reduce their weight and one of siz thin women who 3 | desire to gain weight, for eight weeks are competing for two feeling, should cat more protein foods, prizes of £0 each, to be awarded “ about which I the woman im each class who have written sev- § accomplishes the greatest im eral times, in provenfent in her figure, They past series. These 3 will follow the courses of diet foods contain the § and exerotve lessone prepare? <a necessary ugre by Miss Purtong and published dients for build daily for the beneft of all EVE- J ng up the bod; NING WORLD readers , and renewing the ae OD Developing Course. Lesson 11, HIN women with poorly devel- oped muscles aud continued tired, indifferent and depressed i] | IP Wiee CALL THE Pouice worn tissues with | ee healthy material fi t PREM FURLONG for ity upkeep. achone Giuten of flour, taken tn the form until tt as dk- of gems, bread, biscuits and nood! whites of cages, peas, beans, lentils, cereals, rich milk, nuts, etc., should! b mal ‘ We be taken in some form each day by! , en wey ad epray out all those who are desirous of gaining &!ve another strength, which {a the first step in SPAY Out oa) w Gercioving Leaithy Geen, vied bisa, and dry hair in the s better nerves and more weight. CHEST RAISING. |r “heat raising dev sup» © arms and {ills neck and shoulders if practiced dati * reund shoulders nearly together, wall, palms t until it touches th ma { more w. I HO ‘TO-DAY'S EXERCISE: 1 ESSON number three shows an! tte entirely new exercise for many; 5" muscles of tho whole body, and.) from wit Is also an casy ono, it may be} Lower toed by beginners without un- Wve! ue Strain or fatigue. Ment stretches the musc! sides of the body and waist stimulates blood ctrculatic the important trunk and ell a e Organs. It iy also & benelicial exer- | ® | move- cla for the hips, thighs, calves, an- ieleg, shoulders and arma and is one} of the best all-round exercises tor! thia women. Take your position fat on t arma and legs outstrote shown, Lift the right leg THE DEATH THOUGHT nd you in a quite differcnt frame odday.”" ney ) sglass might misconstrue any moye that he made in that direction, “franged with “He would if he saw it, But I have an to ree BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED § ;,,,,; Peeeias the late the tae ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE With that Cratg turned on his heel Hla preparations for the visit to fin ht hale an | eed floor at the left side y, EVERY TWO WEEKS. and picked up some of my spirit p Gordon's office which he was noW jude, A steel cabinet waa ordered mt the toes. Kecp th ia nnaananaaaananaaamaaaanaanaall raphe. contemplo ak cabinet delivered, Do you “river prevadied, toca pointed downw i were elaborate. He and an tention aud makes s ady ascertatned that entrance . Nffed none too gently tr truck the sidewalk, and y Sivet & Smith that time T shall be well “So that's how the land | had it valuable. As the + Feobain: ch RRaREING | Geran , Kennedy, after he gone could not be secured by bribes, and pe. te oon ie the “er inwo the »uiding to the clevaior, waver the lens i tettae ‘sas + ly needed confirmation of t violence would defeat the very ond he the cabinet away, and t! te We spent an anxious quarter of an the back of awe a “ our, after the truck driver came cut, bipe bis forebead, and drove off. t whe was to meet ccomplish, Stil, there ten¢ Jay Gordon to sought te uches the te shoulder, Me right arm and | Hincuss Investments after what I Was @ way. I 1 appeal ro" Suauenly tho bell oa my instrument @hould form a stan ; 1 r heard over the oxraph this During the aftern witle Ken- |) mes iS a eft inked Aeros the th 8 rate e wisile sol ie a weak nedy was working ¢ me appar: wer fang Lieilo, hello! Derled., “Ls that you, ht hand t rorht 3 y 7 i Craig? .. yest Ww saplen- bsg pepe a Walter, Now I wonder who was so atus ry, 4 tuck 1, and iain e lew and arm re ' ih " . Neuer tye 4 to rush from Alterego's stopped dour, In it was a 1 portant th i They Titer 4 ba eons Straight to carrying the fake large ling cabinet, which the men f Reino ination. trent 7. Avparwutls hog A (the deata dream I bad con 1 for that very etarted to bring in \ tet nD each time you raise thu lee and arr ne veut fe purpose? Ho thinks J am after not ordered Craig. “Leave it the ont niin wi and exhaie ufter even movement ay |!!! ¥ ° only his wife, but her for ' » truck, Just vt Kouig t teraating dit reenenay, tho exercise t ‘ ¢ coin fact, T suppose that ty wider side curtains sv that no one con Diego 4 Wpear ae times, sever t « , lay i « stances col r at wonvenien( and aloo uowi bd 2 4 ‘ eae ver t A ald i i the wo shown in the ns ‘ 1 moro interesting ) Wo we ‘ you can hear a pin - om u Jay werden in ae ef am to a clave sand by talk ¢ e Nu vhen Gordon's door is SUGGESTED MENU rs Kee ab du go by steal hi nen Cord F SAKYABT: Glass orn - CHAPTER VI, the start on the have pli fame. | can monk 20m Rage. Bes fF SAKA ie Faniee: 3 Xt tragedy that nas beea prepared, in the afte ' 1) have to use the tiny auty in « oatmeal and tw natu and prevent it. the uttice, ito ori ely FM oy ter ee glacacs or water ¢ The Spell Worker. Cyala relapsed Into a brown study, dnd Guraon arcive. far away, for I'm not any too Ku: erect onan ¥ bee es rising and p “ . from whieh he roused bimself to du ent of the building will at A the working of J bpar riectiy so far” Nemahouns. | Cieke i, Boutond usel as if expecting ao 4 litte telephouing in the next room, tat gu od. You will police tual It is Chrough @o many walls and floor dntly satiafied, Kennedy sald drown bread and honey newer Indeed?" —re- which I could not hear hot @ real cabinet, except va the vul- with so much steel abovt, tough | and a few ininutes How do you suppose he beard site, . bave bad the Inside removed hove tested {t in the « and it ts Olnner Roaet chicken ¢ furl uted Kennedy, “I do not uw the track lun : “ t 7 4 : or oor for several mile are rue tatoes, macuron! and chense, h - about our vist ured, when without changing 1s outward appear sec.l for Kever a , eEnes RsroN! oF eo how 1 can aasist You Kennedy retur Manet But what am [ to T asked , Apple dumpling: 1 Liat matter Just no “Ww d slowly, taking off Gy au working iT think you will know what to i tell the truto, 1 know verv Httle a Ung down ght.” he . a to mo to me about jordon's of- + Luter, perhay You do not BALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS ENTL € W you can as him with intense cu- By Arthur B. Reeve where » could canmion. \ draw Nis own weapon. Tuesday, October 24, 1916 ‘Why Don’t Men Propose? What Are the Reasons for | The1916fMusband Famine? Are Bachelors Made Wary by Belief That Most Girls | Regard Husbande as Mere Bill- Paying Ma- | chines? Are Working-Girls Better Fitted | for Home-Making Than Their Stay-at-Home Sisters? By Niola Greeley-Smith. | “Girls who have worked make the better wives,” declares a young ‘man in answering the complaint made to me ®y a New York mother that ® husband famine provails in New York. This future husband observes that to-day {t {s such @ difficult matter for young men to suoceed that they desire to take wives who will prove good inveetmenté rather than luxuries, He saya, too, that womoa who have worked, themselves, appre- clate the diMfculties of business life and have clearer ideas of the value of money than girls who must pass trom @ father's to a husband's support. I think these statements are true of girls who have undertaken successfully to support themselves, but how mavy thousands there are in New York who drift from one job to another without being adequate for any employment and who would not last anywhere | more than few weeks were It not for the kindness of long-euffer.ng em- ploy To such girls as these marriage presents the ideal job—the job from which a woman cannot be discharged, no matter how incompetent she jw, the Job with the perpetual pay envelope, which will be here whether she learns it or not. | FRAME OF MIND, NOT WORK,| 4 ROBE GIRL OF BLOOM, Men visualize the girl at home as n existe who wrapped in dreams of perior to @ woman before Prince, and hearing the frank eyni-| he can love her, we shall have tho clam of women who work beside them | more oF fase moaning rafter created they conclude that business lite robs) “Te would not be fair to assume. | women of bloom, But it has been my| however, that uli women who work lexpertence that the habit of mind|for a living are disinterested tn mar | whieh a girl muat form who looks Hg OF cet, BH cebebdent girle jupon men an natural providers te/ttons ‘of men and women, The only jmore destructive of bloom than @/ difference is that the woman who ts keen perception of masouline fatl- | sel! supporting is in a hetter position Inga can be. A long time ago 1 un-|f0 tare tne man of her heart. and by dertook to (ell a New York girt of/conclusive evtavnce that she loves seventeen that it was not a good idea! him, to go sa Ne pieities ete no-|TOO MANY GIRLe “MISTAKE | torious for his adventures, nor to ac- VA : leept presente from him. The tnno- LUE OF DOLLAa, cent young person looked ut me in| Dear Mise Greeley-Bmith: Ww ‘wide eyed amazement. the present competition in all wo! | “But you don’t understand me,"| while pursuits it takes quite long tor ahe protested indignantly. “I don't] @®y real young man to “arrive.” 1¢ ra anything about the man, I'm|M@ang endless work and lony work just WORKING hiin.” Sho could not| There's lots of uncertainty to t also have taken @ moro practical view of en finally such @ man doen fall the aituation if she had been a bur. | inte the matrimonial frame of mind, lesque queen. This young person had does hie oye wender to the an idea | have found to be quite com. | stocking” variety of girl? I think mon among New York girls who do|! have talked with other young men not work, that men were created to| a bills. \? Some men, of course, like them- elves in the role of Jupiter visiting beloved one in a shower of gold. Ho long on a l whowe idea of in terms of lux- ury, fine clothing one Gercution, ine u averare man, myself inclu | prefers And some girla pelleve that ay t4 cir) who works afd who ures not man capable of assuming the like- rerun gtk atockings an her due, but of u golden shower te necemsurly ay her wpecial privilege when all necessary wants are supplied An alliance with such a girl (the itter) fo not a speculation, It ts an invest- ment, I think girle whe have workes make tho better mates, They undetstand conditions better, They assimilate, . .| t0 @ emailer or greater degree, the Tap, tap, tap came in rapid SUC*| puginess viewpoint. es MEN AFRAID SMALL INCOMES WILL NOT SUFFICg, Dear Mise Greeley-Smith: I en. twenty-three years of age, "0," 1 re ed. Another pause, Tap, tape tap tt cam good Pi Pied an a wave of compre. foot 10 height, 180 pounds uu i flooded over me. sO 8B,) born in Russia, city of Duty I yelled. “8 O #& don't you me to this country out know?=the wireless signal for help, Bari aca bo i, open reonty "i I love housework, art embroiderin, I vos ® mad race down the igor | and making my own clothes, I an 4 of cur bullding, for the elevator had professional nuree, J have rer lad A bon the now deserted! ti6 chance to go to & dance or a an on duty tn the build. | ae, oh Kenta: favlan ia Coasy H n’s office was, re- OF ® Dp 7 ne i. S rl phn ot | land, T have met many young mer fused to open the door, ‘There was mot) wig have had the nerve to call mic instant to lose. 1 crashed pepe dead slow because I have refused ty the plate gtass with the butt of myt en aa ree wl to listen ¢ revolver, and Waa on the night watch- (Nair ncas 4 show or te leten to man in & moment before he Could!” This type doe A He Ix out for a good time and pre \ burslar alarm was ringing @ome-| fry the ir ot fie ph stripe bo Come ont" not want to marry where, ond shouts down the atreet cn merryieg man |s told of how my action bad called a chance because he forth inetent response, At the point 1 iw hot enough to kee; y un I made the man run us up He could not give bi elevator, and open the door to d apartment, e Jon's, |nervant, silk dreswes, and perhaps One wok wae enough. Overturned! two or three times a week take be tables and eh#ira showed that there|to the theatre tn automobile, ! en & struggle, and that Ken- Being a girl of the aver clase | ody had give good account of] say the man who has @n idea of that wwelf, Gordon's office, everything, | kind is wrong, Any girl who loves « wes in a mtate of terrible disorder.| home can manage to be happy and cennely wae lying on the floor, pale| have what her heart desires no wound | own her own boine of « eala week, providing »: d tries to save a r worn slk stockings and get and in t . told his wtory In ferry) « * Ki ne! W jemmit, man, how can rheard this yon ty, wondering what new move his i natiind his face, tanned : A Dood etreittat : : The UAE srapii., Tut tt Ce cia” One aan imagine vont /} Common Queries hire t fo 1 ¢ y ns n | nie th HMOEH Mt Als cg » the elf. AS sate ‘ me fm-=they | a Hryans to a remarkabl ot _ i r al teres Welt ‘ enst one | od AdtaRe he fe ea Kran i led hte Why Oysters Make Pearle nef my tp. , whe ore r ‘ C er a lone t ae ear fh nt . 4 th vt | H oO yet tb ; Bon ! whi wilted ‘ =IABY| d moe fie Gveaslom thee § very Wa r a Sdeatacis enicn gan enw. we ' Dow ne wae surface, Then ite t to bras te HM Lal ¥ 1 insidu®the thing is 4 w form 7 you w r K vur ad i ve ins to grow, and the oyster ! \ YP other u ; te Reroe ah ft h id I Reda Lecce eran SURO Aa put Minky te the bottom. There it opens t your dowe saw ‘ " ate ee bad herb ay Heras [sprang at him—we «r thin she such food as the Lh t mew ove it she } r My ast 4 ony. the t tk anek, ana tf mM down--te wren: arM | yea mney Hut along with food s ies ' A er 2 nth OMlea wid Like « flaet his on wate es fore matte i ‘ went h hem b L heron t t : mie ‘wit have been macious--some drug in| grain sticks the shel! and bothers her | ‘ rely wa su the handkerchief. When [ came to I the oyster. Pvery ne it «oves { ' t hart 4 7 i at 1 she f Any ' Bh ha aaah, HR y sechiens. but) there ts troublesome particle. ¥ ' 1 he { ) oe Pe On ee ees. paone, Tt had | Heing to ri of t : ses 1 ‘i And jet ine Warn Dougta t t ve L and te ed the bell” visitor oyster nends forth aecr $ Answers to Queries, 4 ccbara: bo. Havaticad cingly She inay ‘ Hut af w : jor, glimmered Is thme, | the m its body to eover the bit * TO REDDEN HAIR~ that you will curse the day you 12 Sidney s Ail Baad & reach Duly" ' ar he instrument 204 oue demand mn My lof sand. These secretion iharaen HENNA TO H ¥ ’ YOR no way oui te you wulting for me, alc , a pumene part mo puty ‘om and layer after layer ts appiled until Mrs. F. G.t Henna coloring 1s © Sever int between iny wife and necked brute of a man ordon myself tha! | have added anew anything, more ke i Rh Me colver, auinmoned at once from Headaua vale pearl table and harmless. It will ot dre a uiet ave a care how far you W¥ deeply in love with Mar the detection of crime, Sie 4 dy was about todo tian fmt ariubh Paieeg Wek saved us from, summary arrest, SS the hair. Henna makes tho cule do infueioa’ Her oe Douglass. Now, if Mury Brownlow ) ten ware ? iy I - We now had leisure to inweet the! o.) a). pottows Ligh : beautiful drones ¢ Re ALEVE aD OTe b se B tnfatuated with Gordon herself emer- ts Peas aswiy, But |f ' ‘ Not 4 cttice. The safe was open, and even # hy Thunder Follows Lightning color is regulated Walter,” cut in Kennedy short! hat would she 1 Kely to do? before tr dow where he nd neroy € ae told us that evarycbing sf HEN et jelly ts confined be fongth of thine the paste Ot | turnin Kk herately on the t over as wateniug Daly reported th A ‘one yalus wena. AN She. SAeuanncy ween two clouds and be wie Te DOr 5 It bot oy ' wt ntleman the iAPTER 1 “But wou don | ew sow e truck coming down the r wee nga rier, ee RN eet cere pane at omes clamped for room, 41 wit etle of ‘t 4 be bully CHAPTER VIL. Apne TT Baked dou , Pei. : ae TORS we t 6 T looked wt the tho record hiad been destroved. Jay| “flushes! and we hear the “thunder” © Sant. “ ; : ty pit The Bucket Shop. i i wun the # Gor a ade 's clean aihaw Tho heal generated Dy: the SiAaenlalen ty with c Ve » ie . i nomes NNEDY'S det 1 M4 POLL LAA DATO ; i Kenned isew violent convulsions of pe out all tra : : Flys { you would belleve only 9 OVALE Cheb ee N "App ack ire , § © nolee of which ta BN cats ot wi ite va ARG seems tescooaieiat FHANDICAPPED @ By Jackson Gregory | GF skeet aaa rus and e eure tha a4 sila that ie ls sourealt not ToriMEtian Calva ate The Story lenderfoot Who Made Good { short Uap again, 1 hast L AAUne waves, we ee elt, wily perl. The next her fortune wae it 1 uo way Jeytns ir Evening World Oct, 80 sioualy bearing three long taps. 2 eball expect to modified by (be possibility that Sid. fn Bering tn ose Ruening one OM 80d What ae it? asked ‘Daly hoarealy pear ermket, Tie the | ¢ car's towels, replacing them time I sew you, er, ~ ration That applies bo re, A aoe oe it | bl # aes

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