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vening World’s Figure | 5 hee, By Maurice Ketten AM Litho bh AR ALS | _ Improvement Contest : BY he Diet and Exercise Lessons in New Courses for Stout Women Who Wish to Reduce and Thin Women Who Desire to Develop Their Figures. | as By Pauline Furlong sae Copyright, 1918, by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Pees pa nee ote tdhindbtentrmrmnd el elie eden ke World), y Soe 3s SEWING Soci yy ETAT BUSH S (oR as To WORK 1D * REDUCING EXERCISE NO. XV. 3 i ‘ bs be ty den wre a For Description Read To-Day’s Lesson. 4 . Liat v 33 denires to relax her y . 4 mind and body, t# not i 7 doing herself justice, we GET Away ! Go BACK To Your MISTRESS RAR AAA RR NAAR AAA AAA ARA DD ARDAAAAAAADADD ALAND) — FIRST POSITION SECOND POSITION THIRD DOSITION FOURTH POSITION : Reducing Course. ‘| Lesson XV. The measurements of the six | | | thin women who are competing TATIONARY running, as shown for a prize of $50 in the Figure ‘ ee in to-day's illustrations, Is an- Improvement Contest, as com- gee other advanced sangre daa pared with those at the begin- = euS ne She nip ning, will be published in thie and thighs, This exercise also Tends balance | (rrrrrrrrrrrnenns, and poise to Sessllal ti se neuen coe, dyes are frequently potson- those who follow jous and dangerous and should be ap. it, and is a won- {Pied only by an expert, if at ail, dertul ald in si nelping to con-{y4,8UST MEASUREMENT—r trol the breath | measure thirty and overcome : shortwindedness, COLD HANDS” AND FEET.— LINA or circulation cause PAULINE FURLONGS Women advanced this buUitiOn i Pie kd Saee column to-morrow. oNA feet four you should #ix Inches in the bust reise and breathe . n years or those who are in delicate | deeply in the open alr to correct thi ! health or affiicted with any derange- | Massage will also help some, ment of the heart, should not practise HEADACHE—MRS, aA. LH: stationary running, as it 19 a severe | Headaches may avine from’ many ait- exercise, ferent conditions and you must find Robust, healthy women, practised ive say q : a can get reliet, s Sye strain, indigestion, over-worl in the beginners exercises, will find constipation and other’ things ma this one of great benefit, and it should cause them. be practised several times a day, run- od ning, without progressing, at least] TO DEVELOP—A ALFRED W.: A Dint of milk w day wilt help you to | one hundred steps in the open atr, ake raw eggs and mili wain weight, » breathing deeply ai the same time. also, and malted milk for a c ange TO-DAY'S EXERCISE, ie fat grapes nnd Danatins for luncheon, instead of heavy pastries and sweets, IRST—Take position, standing} (ste ralsing is best for you | nee with feet together, hands on hipe to fend balance, ANAEMIA — EDITH E: Diet of : SECOND—Start to run, remaining [7 ees und milk, cere. ils, salads, A Kreen Vegetables, fruit and’ copiou in the @ame spot at which you| fier drinking Will make red corpus started. Bring the knees ag high up /actes and rich blood. E: ‘cise and 48 you powibly can with each leg caro of the akin and bowels are also <* ralsing, Repeat the exercise twenty. lnportant to enrich the. ‘biowd wi” five times, if it does not tire you, | ™4Ke It pure and healthy, Practice thin exerciae in the open air See \ and breathe deeply through the nose meanwhii r SUGGESTED MENU. i REAKFAST: = Stewed — prun id | without sugar, broiled calf liver, | ¢ § Half a mile down the road, Jenkins ' gluten bread, coffee, PEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ came tou hilt, A total luck of mint EVERY TWo WEE foot, and the conviction that ng beans, fruit lad with diet &. KS. nobody was following him, all urged Avoniig Pde en irencettircnssaag « pause, Panting heavily, he with: Cour it, 1916, The A voy drew into eo om cd 0 HEALTH AND REDUCTION Alps. ‘? see /Mitors the road, Bat. hin down hash crt terns, and considered, The Hook of the Past thus being closed, that of the Iininediate Future remained to be opened. How shoult nit? He was etill very much alive. Barrin, his sore foot and the hay fork Jab, he never had felt better in’ his ife, A mild sum. mer night, moon ed, wooed him to Mit the Mopping SYNOPSIS OF PRE OHAPT EN Wisiam HM, Jenidue, cigar civr hacieage chao, "men Henin much food eventually cause the! ‘ th obese abdomen and a weakening 7 of the abdominal walls, and from) + this many serious complications may! ® +. arise, Among the most dangerous! $0! . ~ ‘Dinner—Cold meat or poultry, i ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE I stone bruises on his unpro- ' str he of physical exercise and too ‘) tC perhaps is misplacement of the vital ten Organs, Which are eith crowded out! of their rightful place by rolls of; Pum i his heated brow, d with mute “superfluous fat, or hang loosely, with- | Jena) and” de ara’ sohteni hamrngon uote I8faction, He stil had his disguises, vit proper muscular support, When | [t! ree ig pom "(He wis the directions and & good wad. He s this conditiou exists many common! tants solr pa! 7 fm Was on his way disorders are usually in” evidence, | —___.. ‘The directions bad bidden bim to prinetpall constipation, indigestion . ” report to & man named Van (i ‘loa ve, ma celal Rote eb een CHAPTER XU, atthe Hamilton Asylum, immediat | ‘ the important trunk organs are pr HE wagon fogged along tor ine ery Well, he would do that ilttle tended for thes oy mates re went weit ROur and all tis vallse contained two entire out. n ) 4 ian is useless to depend on drug went well, suddeniy Mix, One was that of a hospital “medication to cure any of these Jenkins felt an oppre nu diseases, and while some temporary w a rellef tuuy be had through medicine, crushed him down, | idbri tte the underlying cause of the troubles breath. What might 1 Ko fering his terious raiment. # must bo removed if permanent relief | Preat AEE AED isto be had, It ix not a difficult mat-| 6 ¢ e, the other that of a chauffeur. sive ht on hie Beek at kins was beginning to see 4 little gloom of the my: was commencing At first [0 1orm connections “Programme,” said Jenking. “fuge wid not understand; then all at Petite atten tha oman to curb her ap-lonce he gusped its significance, One #!” Sea cane tee mae wore tay vten Chalet ee ak ee heen of the men, probably Silae, had | Fifteen minutes later the moon BAG net only her general Hocita’ wiri| ellmbed att on the load or hay, and Kz with mellow curtosity "upon a be Improved. through light’ nee. Was standing or altting directly {NauMfour Leading westward fa search tening foods, but her complest above hin, With a ons-hundred-and AT Alrsolian wnese’: mat Ure and mental attitude also will bel tifty-pound farm hand sitting on hia Insing Revit ight t Hise sh Freatly benefited, Women will tind| buck, where was the balm In'cients he ee ance Rete Vhat they sradually will loge all desire] A awit pang of wnat mouldered'a. Nitin ilu op twee, mee for’ he wwy, rich and fattening foods|Jenkinw. once a farmer's clothing. ae thetr atem he in accustomed Harpoone On top of them curl 1 & single boot to the change, 1 know from netual| Slag, tabhine his twoewned ? ; i Pius, to the full extent of his puwe aid Jenkins avenge himsolf on the that had inclosed him during hiw i sojourn. howing almost nothing of his way, Jenkins none the less strode vigor. oudly on and on Now that he # the obesity diet} fork viciously into the tost prove its eavily eaperionce is giver remarkable effects on the appearances ‘ t and general health, the old habit of] The involuntary yell t na promixcuous eating will never be in-| could not choke otf ne dulged again x back in profane sida d Ansel's arm Ww : | escaped M6 pains and peri . t the wrong rein, Jus , Answers to Queries. pal sa) AREAL UE i ihe fanny beat in his arteriag : eKAS Whe for | trae 4n fresh courage surged through hia : a Pe Sage tea for] bIVok. hivotle soul Y © pee darkening graying hair t made as OD Pe ' ' 1 far off ahead, hie 1° follow % ounces dried sage ann mis rs at urd " vehicle. ‘Thin eaves, ona pint of hot water. When | down wemed coming nearer 1 y Heat ain orn nena clean hale. A Hewat RA toad, imen Waited, then advanced ta eneet "This darkens gray hair, Henna paste | Alt i licuilihad L : After few minutes he perce reddens the hair. | Send 2 conta old : © of Kicks as Holleta (int glimmer of light flickering And oak for henna directions, 1¢ you Hingainea Hen bie Shed decries thnhaie Brakes ot ny the road, A 2. desire them | epenod hese demaltatied: he buckboard with a lantern swinging | eleked over the tracen just underneath developed from the moon | VEGETABLES FOR NERVES—| Dit In tenth, tall high und nowe lt vagueness of the aici | 4 (2° RALPHR.: All nutritious and heather ring. bolted, virazzine Hello, there!” Jonkina arrested tha § at {Hl foods ure benefictal to the nerves, | Meh Oh mRiehodiaie. arivap wlso the growth of the hair, bes |Mrceaneoua ruck Wiiow! Ho! shhnnt a they make and keep the blood |e cata and RATMeRR, ‘ie and oR y far ix it to Hamilton | althy and pure Ansel scrambled to thely fect amid “Ham queried the” sharp |thorny blackberry bushes, just in time Visaxed agrteulturiat, ep iting ever hold the astoninht "You hound fer the ‘asylum, be of their lives—the horses run- you” HAIR STOPS GROWING—EDNA t M.: No, there fa no particular age at} tac which the hair stops growing, and ning one way the road, while Yes My car broke down, “only disease or constitutional weak.) down tt sped a human figure which or two back there,” Jenkins easily pre ness will cause this, seemingly had just materialized from varieated, “It's one of the asyiun nowhere at all ars, vou know, 1I-—I've got to hoof This figure, travelling a mar it back, for repairs” vellous puce, flickered throuch patches — "O And the farmer seratehe of moonlight and shadow like a fist his chin, which seemed constitutional tv The farmers sensed fly- Iv in need of a shave. “Well, T won i TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR—wiRB, f; ‘Tho sage tea to darken Kray alr is Vegetable and harmless. Take ® “*tso ounces of dried sage leaves and/ tne clothes, a valise that swung on der you don’t recollect the way, if sou Fehon eld ar obe PINE Of hot water. itwh, one hooted leg and one facteelnd Seas from there!” } When cold strain and brush in hair. | criv'in a scot Jonking sensed his obvious suspt This will rub of, ag Mt te nota dye.) "nen tho’ apparition vanishes ! cl. Anything connected with an in only a stain, and you will have to mae | awittly round a turn of the road, and sane asylum te apt to fe under sey @ oBemical dye if it is not satiefacto: \ vas forever gon ban And surely Jenkins had put TAI THE PINK TEA GNEX ‘Sys Te Ue ‘DAY: IE eno A himself ina o¢ ! Go NotGot wr, US, HE HAD ) ) WHAT ASHaie] | IT WON'T TAKE JOHN CAN'T Original Designs for The Home Dressmaker | Poo Pose JONN| WAIT HERE | tame As) OTO THE /( HAVE Te Work) / NE LONG Ta DISAPAOINTE Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types weed To ON NIS Day (Gert REAby Wo wire oe Furnished by The Evening World's Expert. Description, NJ HE woman who | bas not a sult. te AS wan WORK 5 OF REST j ec 3 ts > for she cannot receive the full amount of pleasure from hor hours of letsure when Gncomfortably attired. She cannot tn any way appreciate what a de- Nght it t# to discard tho frock of a weary day, and slip into fome frivolous, dainty affair which ts enough + fn ttaelf to dispel all serious thought. One's favorite and most becoming colors should be chosen, pro- ferably tn the Ughter whados, aa they permit of the plentiful use of lace, which ts a gure ald to daintin however, darker fab- rloa are often chosen for richer rarments, with brocade, velvet, le, &o., as trim. Ln CALL Your WHERE DOG QuicK|( } Is HE? ——___~/ (I'L Go SAND Ger | ming. A pretty combination of several fabrics is permissible in the de- sign of to-day, The back view shows «# separate panel of vel- $ LOUNGIN vet dropping over an all Ince coat, having chiffon sleeves made very full, to be held with a rubber at the wrist. Hatin trouserettes to mateh the ehif- fon tn color are finished at the anki with tiny frilis of chiffon, The vet ribbon which suspends the pa in back lke a court. train slips through slits In the front of the neg |lges, tying In tong streainers. The front view shows an arrang jment of satin, Mace an ehiffon, | latter Delong used as a platte t in plaice of the trouse Ic hiffon aiao forms the full sly and tunte portion, with lace hag aond| Inserted at a pleasing place for a touch of trimming. Answers to Queries. Pehion Hdltor, Bening Word LT have a top coat of dull blue v made in semi-dress style, and w like your advice as to a pretty hat FORTHE LOVE OF Mike CALL Zour aa OFF) | CAN'T KEEP HIy HE IS A SNART Ou LITTLE 2 pach orlng ( rucaEr L 64 CAN Foou Hiy / ea anne ( SOMETIME | Master r Mystery Story age Hatfies Solution Till the Last C. ngeter ‘8 Has N By George Allan England | at the first crack Jenkins shuddered at thought of all was about to wlnal ¢ ore 4 to front up to the asylum and demecd out of the box Uy he thought of the mental wrecks confined. therein 6 creaked somewhere inside the Dr. Van Cleave, Jenkins realized tl at an excuse Nee immured beliind those imasaly 4 etep sounded on @ walk possibly the gute-man had cause to be I didn't come from there, you un knew escape would) be im: suspicious. His garb, wet and drag nd. I was bound for there, from he had He had read, nH Jenking beheld a man look. gled, his stubbly chin fi ee Upon a widence, Never 1 there before. zine bout anoun- ing out at hin through the bara of “from thy farm unsh ond W fur would you val it, now An unjustly inear- the gate a bareheaded man tn slp Hisreputnhle bag he earried, all “Krom | Providence?” queried — the m ino by 4 wicked Pere and blue trousers, with @ larg) combined to endow him with an air of othe “By crimus, you ust ha y who bad 48 prevented a mare ¢Xpanne of white shirt between walst ability: Neverthelonws, come @ funny way, to be he riage whieh would have deprived him band and red neck fons had been plain: to Well, 1 must have Rot Jost. or of « few odd millions, Memori of — “Hello! sald the man. “What's seo Van Cleave “at the very earitest something,” pat kins, shrink- thin narrative now flitted through iia Winted thoment p and he meant to tng beneath the farmer's gaze by moon brain Jenking suddenly found be had noth- obey them if tt Wook a leg or even and Jantern-light. He felt that the More and inure slowly no ad very definite to aay, and sald it wa. old-fashioned valise he held in hand \ Ween Alone Walla over Td Uke to~that is, in Mr. Van “A trio of minutes later he stood un added nothing to the plausibility. of rts vt vines. Me had Cleave here? If be is—could 12 der the lneandescent, on a mat that is tale. "No matter, though, Will eared Land, uoimean Dr, Van Cleave? de the Latin word Salve- whieh ty thin r or won't It? Out Wi and flow ad the gate-keeper, not without thought wome Kind of advert! And how fa » beat tt along Kind of park outs.de th y. seheme cand pushed the button of th to connect WbIY Qt recreation — gr sure. Dt. Van Cleave, o' aaytum itaelf. Through Klass doors he ‘Toler way, mister, four mile, harmless junat Could T vee him dd see a spacious, dim hall, Im Then your first left, and hold that a Up through th wk the roa: for ately clean, With a broad asta'r spell, till vou come to the Advent well Kraveled, und in dong cur hin polat-blank shes rang th leading upward to unknown ry Church, Then take your right an’ ‘The sur ki nks. 1 get you,’ and nearer those grim barriers. ¢ What for?” | re ere et: sued a nuras in cap and apron. On “Tide a plece?” atone a certain sinking of ihe sispiciously, This here ala’t no vise Md 8 rubber soles she approitehed Jenkins felt a winking sensation, if joitied toa very real exhaustion of the muonavey, And if ey Ty yo swung inward Jenkins, |i he rode, the farn would Inevitibly body, put hit motor into low-—very lookin’ for a Job, you won't get it at oume, te 1 his chauffeur's cap. discover thy Iie about the broker. low blowin’ round here at no three ALM." | with the Newt emile bis atti! mis down car “a mite or two back." No. Nuc even the th ft the g {a the mornin smeared fare could muster, asked he Wd net a p oon to by if he “Lak Jenking replied, lower Te Dr Van € ive here” hanks, but I'd rather romp along yed hie the ays. Ing his tone tom kind of Ment phe nurse wwept hin with an ap on foot, Makes nervous to travel ndertaking he wo Uttla un. Whisper “Lf L tell you, you'll know as praising glance, Bomething seemed ta back of a horse, You know, it's that 3. nor yet (he realization that much as L du. Now 1 can't wie you Braivinie glance, 5 a duet tte tracting way when you're used to @ high- Sally was there, » mewhere within, t0 this proposition, Just yet. Hut Hh Of & Second: RA ane anewared powered car Mke a ladic fayre tn a medineval don. Kot everytbiog back ri Oreene reise tep right in, please, Humph!" grunted the ruralite, Jon, could quite revive als sinking for importance} isad meta hing, iYem but is DE Va fit" ply wound As well refuse the spit He 'felt a strong desire {o the color of that, and lend 1 one eat Hight this way fedouin's proffered sult as decline @ turn around and t it while the If tho ony roan Mar gestuse ‘brooked no fare. lift" in the country beating was A-One low y Get Pisin Gin. MOAI moat ana” uneomie Ne said no woe, ut slapped his Yet, by a str effort of the will He an pinned the tre naure A atloved feeling ‘an though hie valise butke wong, vanished in the enfolding arma the thesl i 1 ny) Somewhere deep it through the ari et: lance; what His boot lumped appalling! or fons down in denk 8 whimwseal, unue- forte hanging in the ba . Oe The: hendwond’ Hoop An oppresaly T ater, f and wan, cided and variahle charac » few W the anne Bill nd it, scruti- MUllness reigned—w stiliness wh at it ql Jenkins of adeinant must have lurked A siete a elie A RAN ean ome far, taint howlin toward the few Lights still gleaming in nearly always, He was thoroughly % ‘ at wat ane e nlone (ait Jenking felt hia flesh crawl a htt asylum deterinined to reap a clean-up, as Ho" aleaps & moment. Then 1 a ightly on hia none, His watoh, had he possessed it and As his name was was a little gute ed in the wall be From va dark doorways had it been ‘ranning correctly —whieh what the deuce is: my name: f ites | opened and Jen- the hall he half expected to 6 tmostiy didn't — would marked anyhow?” his wondered, king walked through Inte the clowely ous, mad faces grinning, Jabbering the hour of 245 A. M. J ° Matter gay i Sond Cor Tt aad purlieus of Hamilton Insane mocking a , rhe very atinos- apite the farmer's dirs he npproached the Dis tron Zaviumi “The gate oloned hanind nin, phe ft vd heavy with Hanaged to get himself ME ABO TOR. OUV Oey te Ne unk Ol & aDrine lhe Some. inaani of times. In addition to t be nafe to use that of “Hd WIN A nded him of a trap, The daine stood aside paused by a abt 10h ni ve had bore om the NON Tt reminded welt on a Ragged to tush nm Into @ kind of snail re- here pack re io dim tory If word of it should reach k leading fr ® main Kate t Pilon reo She pushed a but on, of night, to drink aud lave his face and Sdus, they might till pur high cotonnade of the 4 flooding place with Nght. Jerking 4nd hands, also to soak feet (bits. sue hit ruth which burned 4 wingic in- beheld bookrases, a table with maga- fered by the new chauffeurs bouts) | He chose one at random-—Henry yenuath, ‘At hin tight ¥ zines, @ leather couch, He tareae es in the cooling waters: Brewer, That was aw good a4 any. x email to ' ‘welling of the the nurse He had most unfortunately atepped Fixing tt firmiy in his. inind, he Kate keeper broad ar ue “ here!" exclaimed Jenkins, barefooted on a mossy boulder tuat Teached the ute Liwelf and paused 4 )ip¢) close clipped piqued “What's the idea? I don't had promptly turned av To serape there in the | oonshine, wor ain building. A want anything but’ of the nud from his cars and wring dering what was next miy by ft uso be Rented,” she replied in a is Jacket and trousers had cor A glimmer of briss on the rig t with t" f rity He perforce ha i’ tie, better part oF hate h pat tirew Tits ever. He ay Var » obey cast another xh r This, too, 1d somewhat de m hed this, nw that it te 1 gate ae eat him, then turned and no ved inte. few ing, and, hale by mooniteht, half by Iready stuffed the bill tn Teaaly vaniahen ‘ Now, however, despite ail setbacks, feeling, made out the words Buapicious ah he aeemed of "ME muttered Jenkins, throwing he actually be tie imposing bulk . Jenkins, he evinced no reluctan * Nis leather cap on the ta 1 mop wt Hami K uD before him, ¢ LODGE BELL n TR TUe ihe meal Can [see hin PUK his brow with @ hand. ouldering its gray-walled hugeness Ring for Gatekeeper pig ay tl ! Yawning, for he was » he sank 1 along the side of the hill, Very 3. aa kaa : ray eae tale to ‘em, up Mtoe & pondering ailence. What was forbidding it looked, tndesed, under fon with an electric gyyry Ch ite Marken ae phe did not jKoow, ‘but the | the pale moonlight; as grini, in. ¢ enous Jenkin t ibe ie ies impressed him aa odd. cesmible and inescapable aye penit she @ couple of times, and then « 46 y K Nx tt for mo, wil ‘ad-pad-pad Pad- pad pad, lary more for Rood measure, Just ax he yoy there, 1 Just hand tubber soles approached once move aaa *, and found himself ty [HIGH SPEED + By Clinton H. Stage Spt tines Showing How a Loser Won in a Game of Honor i Begins m The E Evening World Nor. 27 | bullseye of deuking’s embarrass: pions nt. What could he nay? Th ndings Were agre on up the bill, an’ there you be! Jenkins lured. Ay drew, neare ) from a door at the right 15 if two gentlemen in OUNOTS business An-shave, yes. ( slasses, The othe Possessed a smile of ay the door down cullarly instnuating character Obviously it waa nothing else than (To Be Continued) FOR HOME DRESSMAK By Mildred Lodewick. G ROBES OF DAINTY DESIGN to Wear with it—not in blue or b Would gray be material figured in after a paisley shaw! hen, would ‘be very smart. This | material tould cover a narrow [brimmed shape, with a dull blue vel. vet ribbon tying around the crown Fashion EAitor Brent ‘orld ? & T am seventeen f° years old, wit) * \ dark hair and eyes, but have fair skin | hatte Will you give me rai 4n idea as to styte, “| color and material for an evening | \% Me dress? a KARNA. Waterm alia. / ‘qo’ pink silk and net | 1 ? AK shaded self color | GAL) veivet ro with ‘ 8) >| A) silver leaves. Fashion Laltor, ® tog Work! I have made up in semi-princens style a dark, wine-colored sutin dress The design shows embroidery trim ne the hips, uiders and sleeves, and 1 ain joss to know What color or colors would harmonix with the color of the dress M. i Dull brue goes well with wine ¢ nd could be used in three shad: with mustard eolor. Vashon Kaitor, Evenlag World { have a black chiffon velvet dress of Wid, wkirt 11-2 yarda wide, w Kimono, Will you give me a sug tion to how ¢ make the styl N more — up-to-date Wish the dress to be all black, Am forty-four years of awe, 5 feet 1-2 iInehes tall Dust, 41-i1 hip. Dress ix for after noon and evening MRS. M. T. Cut off 4 inches band from skirt Open seems and insert side ae is Of satin wi Selvet band in sorted. Jet bead em fery and tas Net yoke and frilly. Satin inher yoko and girdle Heinen Fashion Matitor, Rveuing Work 1 om sixteen 3 old and would ke you to suggest some becoming colors for me. Have brown. hal, lark brown eyes and lght complex lon M. A. % Hrown, rose red, orehid pink, ola sold, dull green or Trening Workt AM desirous of re modelling a biaek #atin dresa, the skir: having been made with plaits, Am @¢ 'Y years old and don't like ¢n Sleeves, Haye enough watin for them. How ana with what shall 1 trim the dress? Corn color was used be \}. tor MRS. M. G. \ Black chiffon | | tucked at front, col ered embroidery jn dull blue or emerald green wilh ail ver threads. Black velvet trimming pleces. -_-- HEN lingerie or walst of flesh tint begins to fade, put » piece of red ribbon, red tis sue paper or a little red ink into the rinsing water, It will restore the shade in a surprising way, But that the color ts not too deep or the garment will be flaming red, HERE are sald to be 60,000 aviators in the world, and the number is constantly going up abemt

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