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Fvening World Daily Magazine _ M aturday, December 9, 1916 iss U to Date! a, a tag cn, By Maurice Ketten. Original Designs for The Home Dressmaker Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types Furnished by The Evening World’s Bxpert By Mildred Lodewick Evening World’s Figure __ Improvement Contest \ Diet and Exercise Lessons in New Courses for Stout | Women Who Wish to Reduce and Thin Women Who Desire to Develop Their Figures. * Description. ; By Pauline Furlong 8 palatisnati Conyeast, 1018, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), 6f clothes, color A ns and emotions ts ie Reducing Exercise No. XXIII. something the major- art) e ’ ity of women do not % For Description Read To-Day’s Lesson. | dporeciate fully, We a | know, however, that , - ). the nearer we get to savagery the more brilliant are the colors worn, and as wo an- cend through the etrata of civilization the colors grow dark- er and grayor, The world of to-day ansoolates primitive passions with primi. tive colors, which is the reason we put the ban of disapproval on those who wear too bright colors upon the street. An afternoon frock for the formal occa- ston may be developed from the design of to- day, The front view suggests the uso of ‘ alle having a faint figure. To complete the oddly but simply cut bodice, chiffon in self or contrasting color would be desir- able, With elther dull blue or Burgundy color A FORMAL FROCK FOR AFTERNOON, |for tho frock, gray ® ° eae would combine prettily, being rod ys Lonel ‘three and heoge ord trimmed at neck and edge oves | nehes tall, have light hair, blue = with velvet ribbon to match, the alle [8d fir complexion. “MAB, RG. ‘| A color used on your dress would and faillo ribbon in another color, help relieve any auspicion of ita for- euch as mustard or old blue, laid] mor use Tulle, either in dull blue or next to the velvet. black, could form a inted tunte; 4 , K Tho effoct of a deep band on the| pics weeding meet be ue oF blac skirt can bo achioved by a line of velvet ribbon, while real elaboration | ¥0U, and Is modish, it might suggest FIRST BOSITION SECOND POSITION THIRD POSITION FOURTH POSITION. Reducing Course. A class of sta stout women Lesson XXIII. who wish to reduce their weight the muscles are allowed to re) } and one of siz thin women who main dormant they will not only desire to gain weight, for eight } ehrink and leave a raw-boned, an- weeks are competing for two ular appearance or become covered | prizes of $50 each, to be awarded with unhealthy! § the woman in each clase who adipose tissue! $ accomplishes the greatest im but gradually wet! provement in her figure. They weaker and more § will follow the courses of diet unsightly ae the } and ezercise lessons prepared years @o by, until) 3 by Mise Furlong and pudlished aimost uselose. I | $ datly for the deneft of an EVE. feel sure that when NING WORLD readers. once women be) come aware of hel F rig 4 . la necessary to find the cause an’ Boeeeree conaat ee at ; overcome It by a few minutes’ praotice | ew minutes’ exercises a day they ench day of some simple exercise | have mastered moro than halt the) 0 belp you to control the diaphragm, i which will give you absolute com- battle and will try and make even mand and complere mastery of your thelr daily work contribute to tholr| breathing. In previous lessons you pereonal improvement. aye a on ela. gt the benailts de fa afforded by the atlk tassels whion |¥OUr wedding, mn prac e stair climb. o The illustration to-day shows leg ing exercise, with the windows open weight the points of the bodice, Feshion Kiiter Kveiiog World: raising, In palms of hands, and jt/to allow a free current of frosh air The back viow shown an effective Thave five yanis . . teveiromate, use of wide lace banding, such as of dull Sine Teduces and strengthens waist, bips) Take a deep, full breath before black net embroidered with aliver broadcloth I and abdominal musclos. | mounting the atatrs, holding the che: threads, combined with alli or chif- THE EXERCISE, (high, then check tho diaphragm 80 as fon for the skirt, and velvet matching would like to , | to contro! It on its upward movement it In color for the bodice. With make up for my IRST—Stand with foet together,’ A few minutes’ practice of thie exer- trimmings of ribbon, an exceedingly Bands at sides. cine each day will soon relieve you of Gressy frock may be contrived in a caetass eigh- Becond—Ralso the right log, S4OFtness of breath. Make nasal very simple mann een yoare olf, breathing a habit, and, no matter how short of breath you may be at the top wultable t bending at the knee, until the knew Oo wear on Sundays and almost touc’ tho waist line and of a@ hill or fight of staira, hold the eee Pe reese re Guar at club affairs. SWing the arms quickly forward at mouth tightly closed until you have —— 6 ) T have a white satin gown tn which MRS. L Rey “ ataened “bo cbeine eathin 2 the same time to catch the sole of the farthing many throat and nasal dii (Ce I was married three years ago and Underblouse and foot in the paim of tho right hand. | orders would unknown If all per- > \ 4 Ad Ce coal [have not worn It since, Shall I cut sleeve puffs, col- Third—Roturn to starting powtion gony breathed through tho nose at all 7 A hirty years of y and relax a few seconds, times. the train of? Am thirty y of lar and yoke of Fourth—Raise the left leg in the!) — == game manner and c. Jett hand. Do this five times with each leg. ecru or white chiffon. Blue sou- tache braid and toh the foot in the P ’ SUGGESTED MENU | A Romance of Love, Honor and Gasoline, Where the Loser Wins Fame and a Girl By Clinton H. Stagg Slack velvet Seis ( Grae hot water and lemon juice | — = __tens bes hic at ‘ 1 It A Brice, Blily Brive, from tho #ee you! We want to talk to you! | Peston Kalter Brening World J, Watt @ Co) him what was behind, Hi d saw tho car, In his hands « silver hypo- could. It was doing more than the to-day! Brice, Blily . ° c rented ‘ange ju BOING Gidbrens, (he Pibtare "smoking, twisted derrilo shone and giistoned. men who built. it ever suspected. Yoo coast, ‘They sald you threw a race! We want to tell you how much *e| What sort of shoes would you ad- parsley \ bread, coffee, 5 oe etee mane that men to the ‘Hold out your arm!" he shouted, Billy Bri ide it go beyond its limit, ‘The fools! No wonder you're crazy think of you! Sure! Sure! Give us| vise me to get for @ plum color broad- : Dinne ken, mashed tur- Fagan’ earth, He many Umes He had to shout it because Rilly's — “Feed it!” yelled Billy .and he won- ay! Slow up, boy! Blow up! a chance! We'll make it all right! | clot sult?) Have @ Georgette crepe , \ mips, sauerkraut, gelatine with fr Sriaken ghautfeur before, whe 1 gods demand- hoad had never turned, his eyes were dered why the wordy hurt his throat Glve us @ chance to wee you smile at Wo'll give you anything you want! | dreas of same shade I want to wear HEALTH AND REDUCTION AIDS. dithre father. te ath a ed their sacrifice, Carlton, the man on the road ahead, fixed becnuse he and lips us! Rip that helmet off and the Kok- Money, boy? Here it is! Anything! | the shoes with. Am twenty-six years 1p on its tall!" yelled Dan, for gles, and grin at us! You wont Anyt rowho le to enter a car who would not start thirteenth, wae did not dare move them in their red- 5 : J razy Sure race sf the winner of the Death Pool. hot sockets. Around him, apparently he, too, was ing! Ah! That's tho way. He's | of age. MRS. M. T. ’ BESE person. We'll make ‘em give you the turning Sure, boy, we knew you!” Grey suede would be suitable and 3 who wish t edness and overcome shortwir aa : ' ning oul: op that py hundred 1 over and under hii, 5,000 persons In The fanlike trail of the Blackwell ree ee ldn't stop that pace in a 1) would look well with a grey ohiffon heart fluttering should iv: to CHAPTER XV. the stands and the parking spaces at was ahead of them. Ahead! There ee potent Wnere a6 rao, We knew! We wero only oF fet blouse to be worn with your { ca art © Were cheering him was no thunder of cheers dinning his onda behind! G ldding you! Sure we were sult, "| hy sgl edad aan Pliner saeied pw HREE pours of speeding ee eee aeons SHOWINE Thole insane. howd. Billy Gln'e know, chat choere ‘That's the way, boy! Go on Go on! There's other cara coming, you aay? ane breathing. Luck of self-control is th Me te ei rine herve-racking whirl. Three Clagare ut the race he wan driving, choked and voices hushed at hiv We didn't mean it!” We didn’t want stop What’a the use?’ What 4° | paanion Baltr, Brening Werk result of nervous disorder, and this rit, "he" bering overhauling the houra of undiluted Hades. ot the death they wore walting for, madness and the madness of Holley, You (0atop! Bhow ‘em! Bhow ‘emt wo car for the track regulationa? | A) oe is usually the cause of heart sutter- Three hours of hovering, and ho was eluding every second. Wwiio Waa ahead. ‘The spectators werd Boy! Take the curves at w hundred? We'ry going out thers to wee Hilly | | WAM you ald me , HF Pali Areata ee CHAPTER XIV, ing, waiting, waiting, with a diundred Mot understand at first because he knew tt , car back there, and she's praying for tity hore drink! ‘Pwo drinks! A.| ing gown? [have Firat of ail you must learn to com- | (Boh bala new uaos of every one of the six didn't understand anything but the | God! Look at that man drive! Sor Pet tin, it SRA Pre MR to buy him @ drink! wo drinks: «| no iden wht atyle mand your breath and T the beginning of the fourth hundred and forty-eight thousand read, and Holley, and the end of the B she kid trom the const! (02) tant ofthat car! ive doing ungina drinkal A big alent to-night |e te wet cheat up high and absotu: lap they saw the red streak S#6onds. fect, He saw Bhoades, frat, and He's gaining! 1 A hundred: A ite work now. eh? Giving you Ail for us, ‘The Coast, eh? Well, you're} Am thirty-eight dependent of the breath ‘Tight cloth- | ad eae! ide * As hour followed hour, and Holley knew that the President of the auto- hundred and ten! No can hold that's in It now! Forgot its temper bit Naat e re old, 5 feet ing, bi collars and corsets and too far down the stretch of was still somewhat ahead of them, Mobile company was shouting at him, the road! Not even a straight road when you passed Holley back there, ¢ i. Da 8 she tat Billy's ear: ineh tall much are a few straight road Dan began to swear softly und d what the words were he did Hot know Get back! “Get back! ” You damn’ Want fo" fou bat at told bien » was over, He | welgh 185 pound causes of iinproper carriage, incor. | “Fifteen m . vis the thirteen!” he muttered. or care, He wished Edith were there; ! Hels crazy! For God's sake ata that you say? A minueet {tat told him sol Ae aerninghan tht saat and thing and heart | gery 4 iittean, put tee Pb e thirteen uh the devil.” he hadn't seen her for hours, days, ) back of that Ine! Want to be yqaY al eng ny PT hh hadn't Known, and for tho three laxt |3% neh fluttering. shortwindedness | toy)" A hundred times they had been in weeks, It seemed ‘Way back! — ‘They've torn Where's Holley? What's the matter |'PS iH » t BpAy rihat OHIY. Had W READER, —=— 2 Milly ne . nf sight of the man ahead; a hundred “Hold out your arm!” yelled the a1 to shreads with their tres! with him? Nothing! Nothime! There jo.) ae ould Ho RAP reer eile roaliged that. The times something held them back, Tho foreman aenin ol That's a tock as big as inate There tet Wants knew what? ie Bean Aid AetveR TNey wee HOE! Dull ive’ silk fi we H later, a Blackwell, with Holley, who Gev!l Dan spoke of seemed to be In He saw the hypo over his bahdaged your fist! Duck! Duck! He's pully Want us to tell you? He's neared! ¢ fe up. 'Thore wasn't @ Holley | With same color History of Shrapnel — 6) won'the Bia Cup the year before ue tte Rhoades car, Four times they forearm. ‘Then ue understood lng up the read and throwing It 1n Hote lost hia norve! That lant a DA ale Up. | There wasn't a Holey | iac@ @mbroldered the whe 4 lapped Carlton some. Mad to stop for extra tires because pt awa he howled wrathfully, ye fare! A hundred and fifteen! inan beating him! it's a devil! A cinuton of tine. An intangibte thing | in, gilver on akirt. rHOLC fa GRIESE tas It passed Billy Brice on t@ toad had burned the ones on the “T don't. want that! road to's Moose! He can't keep devil! You can't kill a devil! that he sould not wee. nor hear por{cuver end bead LTHOUGH more than a century crippled lap wheole besides the extra ones that ‘The foreman’ drew back, then The rocks he's tearing up will ““Where'a the mnera that wtarted in {N could not vr hear nor! ambroidered A has clapaod since shrapnel wus more’ they passed the grand. Were strapped to the car, A dozen pleaded: “Yuh need Mt, boy! Yuh throw him! the rage? Where are they? Now id Had he made it up? Billy | banding at bust first used in warfare, this year! The Red Devil was a quarter “!Me# minor adjustments cut down can't stand this, Holley's been ge 1 ) where! Holley beat them t aoet ~ wie knew that he|&ad down front ‘ : sie heed, Hot On tech acorn Sheik apced w they were on the tin’ shots in the arm for two hours!” jun 1 he? Crazy Holley Ind the bunch, oh? didn't know iis Knew tna hey ahould be made the most atriking SREee ABA Onn ORBIADAT YOR tte Obk her away of nearer than ie Heel# of the Blackwell, The car that “To hell with Holley!" Billy's dust- yy " hoy all tooked ike f whon Hor. had driven that he had | feature use on #0 Brent a scale as one of the when they had first secn tt, Bad been so perfect on the try-out caked face twisted with a anecr, 'Ul te ning out ley cut loone, Now It's craay Helce! Wetore, away on every curve |» Mio F World most destructive of inissiles Menry sd Dan oncouracingix, track was acting with the uncer- get him without dope! Give me rome nt There fen't. an We love you for It, b We love push : phe I moudtgitiendatb-pee dele rwied Dan encouragingly ) wd t ey was behind som " Shrapnel, an oflcer of the Britis} age talnty and nervousness of a thorugh- coffee!" ws've ripped the road to yout Holley's with the reat of t ! ! Aim twenty-five yeare of axe, weigh army, Invented whrapnot and {t has) “Gn tho fleet of the corkacrews the Dred in its first hanc It was there, ston hot, bla The can't turn-on that loose:mual he? And you so come name | it? pounds, have brown eyes, ligh since been given his Bike Of BUY caw hRE Caclten Wax not only a n of catch= and strong. ‘The foreman shook his Muah! That's what they've made (i! 2 Come on, \ » turned to come back! brown hair and not much color. Wi Tt was first used during the bow ed down just the \test bit, 19K Holley, It w juestion of head, then held the cup a pitman had ‘There's to erip for his thes. See! hoy at Phe lant! When he saw ten thousand shrieking) you muggest my colors? CORA H bardment of the Duteh setuement ¢ aay wa ani ve passing him and gaining two minutes handed him to Lilly's lips. The driver 3 (e's slipping! Back! Back! — Where's th curves the: toa crowding the track, he knew |” Tan, “brown, bale pink, lavender, Surinam in 1804 rapnel was effe the curves—t after he had been passed. A hundred spat out the gulped down t You fouls talked nbout? Where aro t 7 wothat he had w dove blu Ir and navy ive in winning several victories for WRGauR cara theme! and twenty seconds that Kelly had flery ‘Hquid Mis throat didn't ‘ Cariton knows Michaelson ka Yes fut © English in Spain dur take: lost for them had to be made know for hours that the heat had " eit! Theyre even! They'll We know, But you don't, do # « I would ike @ th K f couldn't be taken dd, But : nd th yt Mapoinonic War. ond ronel the drivera were not counting on Hilly Nearly four miles at the rate they taken off the akin crash! They've got rash! No. 4 ‘There aren't any for ‘ and th PE BI tron helped to rout the French at Wa Brice, ‘They didn't know he had Were going On again! On No! They won't! He's the last lap, You've got it t the heime loo, In the Cr War shrapnol|taken them once before at full speed ,!t Was only the mind of Ii Brleo | Holley was a minute ahead, 6? ahea Httle, Billy You He wanted see Edit frock made fi ean not used by th fab, and vory In that ce that was driving the car, for he had That's what they told him! A’mins cane wit 6 got that thirty seeor \ . ut One fealetan ena erat little by the Fr and the Civil| ‘This time Dan held hack the cry come to know what it meant .o drive ute! Threa minutes that had to he = More ; a st the oar i h War in America « ot create any las they went around. The Devil was for 4 big , Pulled from the minutes of time t Take It enay! ‘The girl | r A Talonet: Why dinnis the elk and wool great and f Apnel shells, al-|nearer, much nearer; for fractions was dead, numb. had passed. Some one had sald that clas; tan't standing up now 8 a edits mone cheorepe. Am though the thivaile was used by both are things that count in.an automobile Incaged At seemed tine couldn't be turned backward in the seat. She couldn't all § cay, hd ears Raa? Ne Awenty, siatit sone the North and s to some extent, |race, where two seconds means steel and hadn't they; that lost minutes oo Me longer, Sha couldn't #tand Ve put on Pras ae iat } Up to thix per EHSL WHEE THUR VARMEC OW THABRAGRA bane n't a bone that w never be regained? He'd show ther pasved the stands that inst tn eh w=’ home? Tut] of ago, of medium ‘ aoetae on aerocel of a A a eA a Anes, do iis work, He was a mass He knew that Dan, sit ide, w ‘ She's sitting, but she's atill got her | Was here somewhere In that] i") build, Have four valued highly by military experts, It|The third they 4 turned over, Held together benind thy wheel hy the almowt dead with fatigiie, nit, yew 2 handa clasped, oy, atid she's hoy I adieat aruatl ad '\ Aol) Achaea tna tno War between Prussia a but they made it and the rec their tight si oO en 44 no didn't ea aN wi ¢ to hel» hi he wa. huey Finale . me, } of goods 86 reread halt aN eatiiss 5 a Rind Wheels tar pelted the side feeling below his His fewt him win, and he'd do it! " an ineor We We tell you it's ‘ y " a womepody) | \ bie J9 36 inches anat snel into its own. The lof a barn by the road like shrapnel, Worked on the pedals with the aut Tt was a madman that drove the t It can't What's the une \ ning 3 Nho was it wide, Sear ee, lates auantitloa ot it} ‘Then the last curve, a long, narrow ! lack of feeling of on . Y after that; a man ine py for Mm, you «irl in You're on the atreteh now arn th ' Weren't there enough) | \ ALICE TEMSvink HOE Shandy VISIOry. ov sweep of road that Was turned almost levers. First had come the } sane with pain, with speed, with weak- | for hime. inereant God, boy, you did Ket pass those veople a i | fi FF Oe rane its Aheell n hairpin thousand prickles and stings of the ness, There were no curves In th® ahead and the corkacrews uurves, didn't you? it's all right | ‘Then a lane opened before him! The | \ Self color chif- the yx a bab iP tars Rha ch la! yelled Bully strictured blood, then even that went. Big Cup course. The nerves of steel then at fall! He ha ’ now, boy! She's standing up ag Shenton ee thndas eres swelling 1M \ | fon for waist and See ae eee that Imiteiae onan’ | ‘Theyx didn't seem to touch the instinct told him that tho that would not break straightened out enous slow. And the onan with She ‘wants to tell you She wan uncer ot a SL I Need silver lace tri fo, highly pale wna | ground were just s bullet shot F nd thelr levers were working, the corkscrews, the Halstead, and tho him's too! ‘Look at hii swing tell you what we want to teil ear side ny, there was) Xl L/ es Ssles Were made and Used Curing {he | Pee ihe Davi had been cut Dut he Oouldiit ‘feel thomi thero was other iwlete Wiliy Beles kare that coe wo il her down! He can't do enty seconda on that Inet, Forty to Edith and he er! It'waa a good SAL ming ff Franco-Prussian War dan was | fom gun. The it, Dan nothing to tell him that they were three other cars had sent their men to |t, No! Teil him, soemehody! Toil the Kuod! Forty, t A inile and bur got through that > largely a shrapnel victory, and the eves, and saw that the oven there. re the Death Pool, and with them hin we're satistied! We've seen driv then some! ‘That's what it means the Way. A g nh Then Edith was SAFETY IN NUMBERS. | French were decimated by these fidn't have a chance to Billy swung in for gas, and he had gone the spectators who had been ing to-day. Driving! That's en way you drove. You're over the | beside hin. / vorl 66] HAVE here,” said the agent, “a | shells . | Ho was too huay. But ctirsed the necessity of {t, ‘The men in the way. I's er we tell you! DD I's Anished! The Ble Cup is over, He saw nce was the calor I itensil that no housekeeper can Since then shrapnel has been one) ie knew that the men in the car Who had got the telephone message "There he 4 reked Pan yourself, They can't tou boy! | You're the winner! It's all of white h het eveg was a Ledisi icesan een of the main rellances of the artillery) ghoad heard the explosions by from one of the stations that had Holley was in sight on the five-mile None of th youre! a new and Hight. As though aioe te Ba wit at ae ofallarmics, tte deatructivencss was) toot the Rh car crept up, as they fren Dan's signal rushed out. Tho stretch! Tat them have thelr bis names! slow up! Blow, boy! It's over, wo Aone sik meen, elven ancl is asked the woman a | marked by all tho milltary observers| were one constant m the foreman jumped to the runboard of ‘The Rhoades car was doing all tt Youre with ‘em! Brice iva big name tell you! Come hack’ We want ty obey ing @ heard) the Sn oa at { front during th asao-Sapan- | were. s “fi ¢ wand co ed co ew, i tao War, Vvench fleld pleces firing) freee gate ene = — - = a <== a 1 "Yau w ope ocket K sorew, driver, AV shrapnel were largely responsible for! * Mas iin thund rn ®, search-| ty y Blass cutter and" —— piles over t iris, Ta the presen’) fromr mixed with roar. The Devil was nat peated, and bin voice was hareh with| “Why not?" war shrapnel shell have worked ter-| at their si iehind. them : A a i ee ; . . . q i Pooh peated, and bi rat Daren’ Ny “Why 9 it-| Dan looked back, then he turned Will Be Published in The Evening World, Beginning Dec. 11, Each Story Specially Selected From the Works sss of bis throat, | “By keeping all those tools separate vented by Henry Shrapnel, whieh wa so Uttle ap jated in his ffetime pew papetuaies bis name ~ / ible executio nd the miss sho sat Very aoftly. “Yes| tt ts impossible for my husband. to lose more than one at a time= (THE END) Birmingham Age-Herald, at his nerve!" he shrieked, Buly Brice didn't need eyes to tell of the Great Lover of the Big Outdoors, Who Has Just Died

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