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ing World’s Figure Improvement Contest Diet and Exercise Lessons in New Courses for Stout _ Women Who Wish to Reduce and Thin Women 4 Who Desire to Develop Their Figures. nye By Pauline Furlong How Figure Development Covrriaht, 1916. by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) x May Be Continued. a ROM the many kind letters I have feceived from slender readers * and followers of the course just S@fGed I am assuréd that most women who have made any progress whatev toward better figure and health will continue to live as nature in- tended and do all in their power to go ahead with | Should have entered the contest you the: work y! are now running ‘and feel sure I | would have been the winner of the Puasa’ accomplished even | $50 prize. I have gained ten pounds they are receiving no special | tie Sores Oey, bone which wis “ out of my neck and shoulde ; ok nor regular, Mlus-) 4, not want 10 sk any question, am lessons from me for a while. | just writing to tell you how grateful What most women need ts an in-|1 am to you and svening World and you should make what- | for Kiving auch 1 advice to Deneficial results you havo re- | ;oaters. for. as ‘ood health from the past course just the is better than and nothing on, one to keep you Interested ‘ Amproving your figure and general bealth. vee Remember that nature intended out sdthat all things and beings bo normal, e@nd the too slender woman, like the ‘one, is not in good health, even | she may not feel {Il It 1s your to keep well, and you can only The names of the two award winners In The Evening World's Figure provement Contest will be published In next Monday’ Evening World, .tegether with their hotographs taken at start and finish of the gontest and tables showing weight and Measurement changes of all contestants, So eeeennaanaaamnanaamnamnanana’ Answers to Queries. EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION—K. R.: Bathe tho parts often, wear clean clothing ry day and apply some of the following as often as convenient. | |Alcphol, one pint; salleyie acid, two | ®180 80 by bringing the boly to nore! drat This destroys all odors of Proportions through careful, Persplration. For persplring hands hy living, fresh air, dally bath, |US@ alcohol only, as often as conven- wholesome foods, moderate but ays. lent. tie exercise to stimulate elim- tive organs and blood circulation. eo, The thin women who entered and femained in tho « t el have made a really re Ang, which surprised even mo, Pave received many kind let Other readers assuring ni pDelief in healthful living FOUL BREATH —GhORGH K: The common opinion that foul breath arises as q result of the | trouble in the mouth or teeth has long ago been found a great mistake, and, on the contry caused by indis stipation or all ¢ » die high are printed to-day. ping tection» given as &e., in} well is, after all, a mere habit, and, Other lessons and use any of the fil | will find yourselves unconscious- | owing remedie. ly avoiding excesses of all kinds, un-| A few drops each of wholesome foods, late hours and, in| camphor aud myrrh in fact, everything which has a tenden-| Water # refreshing -a@ycto causo unpleasant reaction and) Mouth wo detract from the beneficial effects of | A Small piece of orris root, licorice he health regimen which you have! OF Um myrrh left in the mouth over faithfully following for several MIE will sweeten the breath and geontha past. jeauxe one to awake with a delightlul wt of all, the thin woman must be; Ste eerful and avoid worry and excite- res of of ! spirits By Maurice ; Ketten ‘Such Is Life! it at all times, for this much, at! OATMEAL PASTE FOR SENSI- is absolutely necessary to health; TIVE SKIN—MARY TT: Oate 1 at well balanced nervous systems Paste or Wash for the skin, which \« any noticeable change for fig-, beneficial, is made from’ one-half improvement can be expected. | | Pint of the dmported oatmeal wh 2a I mealy and tne tone pint of until a el | “LETTERS FROM READERS WHO) |‘ FOLLOWED THE COURSE. | publishing to-day severaj let- h rose wat y of mili. ters from readers who followed! ~~ Dear Miss Furlong: Well, 1 must “way I have made wonderful progress! Samad can safely say | am more than} » delighted with the results of your de veloping cou I have gained six! junds in three weeks and am #0 en- Wastic that I can hardly wait to (eet the paper each evening, | pais | ait the course just ended, though not — tn! the contest. Estelle 5. writes: BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WG&EKS. If Thad known} to gain weight L GermAny’s Man of the People | | | BRR DOKTOR ZIMMERMANN, successor of Gottlieb von Ja- gow as German Minister of @ereign Affairs, has the distinction of |" *Upding the first commoner to hold that) SOMfice in the history of the Prussian | CHAPTER VII, * wiom or the German Empiro. , e.aderr Zimmermann ts not only of mid-| E seated limselé at hor side dle class origin, but he ts sald to be and his nd fe) tot atee proud of it, and it Is reported (! oF the pio: its molars ga geveral occasions he has refi iMate ih un g . phil sfhe aristocratic “von” proffered i rh ; me Sag ae h Kaiser. © hi ow ¢ : Te his methods ho resembles t which she made no effort to re make r , affected im as though a of an “practical politicians Amor England rather ( “erates of Prussia im) ible to ima an 0 1 silye i nodded her dark head voice was a whisper *** Paul, I'm afratd [am just i common fes, but Herr easily do both. America dents in Herlin found I mann always ready to re and talk to them when he Secretary of State for F weeBorn in lrankfor' early enter anfer a number in China, becor ~ Pientsin, In il he correspon, Zzimmer- sive ‘them was onder th our right to find fifo a thing he whispered sur soul is rn It should have the fulness and radiance of sunshine.” “Our ghia," she said siowly, not always the things we get" “But juat why are you unhappy?” he insisted “1 guess you summe fare nsular se 1 it up yinany and ertered the F n H2Alee| one wor i, Paul * aps the © et of the Bureau of Oriva.al eraine rose and “MAffairs, Later he was Charge d'Af. the house f wepeires at Matrid and was respons moment she turne e Mer the discovery of the secret tr ay) Suddenly that the naw r Whetween Spain and France which lose to his. wl de ; dwere negotiated by M the matter with me to-nig I fool @Under Secretary of 8 nt and giddy—and full of undefined “Foreign Affairs he has iongings shan't sleep unless" she looked question! up at him figure in Germany, Not long before bis mavation to the post ated by auniren at will play for me, Paut ion Jagow he gave ANT Ces Oey ae | Man American correspe cee ANG Bue. Whe hand Wi whilo asserting that Go aways ul ¢ aM that the empire needed a more liberal and’ the vel pee Fs ‘Shy of government and that it would he fo Wiaalne: LietickniC An tainly gain it as one of the results exquisite resp to his senses, of the war. He did not thon une hel RS fainted ov wa ear PLAUSIBLE ENOUGH. sted there in his embrace limy traveling man waa exasperaty 1 | waresistiny and 58 is Décause tho station in a certain Souih- What is the mation, dearest!" he e@lty was #0 far removed from tho “ Diane ed, when t ef aes veh ction, As he mopped tis | WtAtion pase h ene matte ration from his forehead laa sere grumbled to a negro boy at his sid “Why did they put this station way from town?" The negro was plainly puzzled tor 9 then sald: = "I dunno, lor ‘oause thoy wanted it ‘longs: tr "Chicago Herald, u & h * B exUT lightly o. Paul, » close boul he unm that told him, 1 ought t she STINY Famous Old Christmas ~ . 4 Feast_ Dishes | aceeemmmmienians | PARSON , MY HUSBAND HE SAYS IT'S | : BROUGHT 4 YOUN Gee SS LO Ne Recipes for Three Yuletide Desserts Which Custom CHICKEN TO LIVE IN TRE N THE HOU Hi NM WAS SI ON ACCOUNT OP THE as Established as Crowning Features of the FLAT WITH US 21 SIMPLY UCH! ] HIGH COST OF Pr i pf |ICAN'T STAND IT. [AN H LINING | Good, Old Fashioned Christmas Dinner. M18 ts tho original recipe with which the English royal family have been regaled for several | generations and is sald to have been one of the favorite dishes of the Iate Queen Victoria, It {s good every time j ie is served, and the older it is the better, It will keep perfectly for a year or more if packed in air-tight tng, It {9 rather expenatve, but it ts so rich that one needs but a email Portion at @& servieg. Tho recipe makes a@ pudding trge or pudding sarge enough fF! nour over the ingredients tn the mize several dinners. The ingredients re-| ing hows, stir for twenty m [chopped ‘mie, one ‘pound of brown | 2a! Qversthing te thorongtty etaed, ih ame y ; of brown | ‘Phen butter @ mould, fill it with the | Suxar, and one pound of currants and | pudding and tie securely in a floured SPERFECTU | rataina: one-quarter pound of candied | cloth and boll «ix hours. ‘This pud- peel, half a pountt of bread erumbs, | “ing should be mado ten days or twe KEEP HER. HERE weeks before Christmas, but the eeuge UT SHE. I> SUCH AN halt @ pound of flour, one teaspoons | that accompanion ia made the day ® NTIDY THING | CANT ful of salt, ono of grated nutmog, two | is served. To make the sauce beat HOUSE WITH teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, two of] to a cream two tabi ifuls of but~ z ter with two-thirds of @ oup of pow- cloves, the same of allspice, eteht| dered sugar, Add to thie tre ogee and half @ cuptul of brandy.| beaten whites of two cent; beat S Chop the suet very fine, clean the] whole to cream and flavor with bran. raisins and currants, and cut tho peel | 1 Sn Way ob sister le Seale nto & z vay of ne mt into thin atrips, Put the flour Into @| isto send it to the table Siasiee. co mixing bow! with the alt, add apices,| a sprig of holly stuck in the top. sugar, ralaing and currants, pect and fon i erigrmen ay a? “ ing & 1digrumbs, Beat the eges very le brandy around the pudding in . the dish and setting fire to it Just as t, add the brandy to them and] it is carried to the table, : Christmas Mince Pie tart apples finely chopped, one an@ | one-half bowls of raisins, one bowl of | ron cut fn little pieces, ‘ scant baif bow!lful of finely chopped auet, the erated rind and jules of two lemons, one bowl of sugar, half of it brown® fa cupful of molasses, « brandy or cider and rete 7 oA HE only difference = hetwean} enough of the liquor in which the Sage ORY You , ‘ HAT Il I Christr aince ples and the was boiled to make the mince ) PARSON | | . HE aristmas p i, aati alt TEARS NRS_TOHN TISERABLE CHICKEN Rip oten “EN every day variety is that the| Pino and add two tablespoontute of ICY T HER ILL TALK To Hin HAS LAID AN Ea@ fo) CKE Christmas sort are much richer, The one teaspoonful of ground IN YOUR HAT I You MEANT | ‘ollowing recipe is more than ono| cloves, two teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, SONE NEN GET “SILLY ATER — 4 hundred years old, To make tho|{wo nitmegs grated. salt, to. tante, ° i Mix and pack in a stone Jar until a Ee IS Mins meat take two bowifuls Of | day before Christmas, then add cider ORTY ~ 0 finely chopped beef that has been land bring to @ boll before Mlling the 4 freshly bolied, four even bowlfuls of pies. Christmas Frutt Cake. SOUTHERN recipe, This cake A is mado without eggs, which ts a decided advantage at the prea- ont prices. Mix together one cupful of light brown sugar, molasses and butter, a pinch of alt, heaping tea- spoonful each of cinnamon, cloves 1 ginger, holf a nutmeg grated, one teaspoonful of lemon jutce and a tea- anoonful of soda dissolved in a Httle | monds, Mix all together thoroughly pg iid two cuptuls of floured | “id add one cupful of bolling water hot water, Ade ant then add flour enough to make raisins, a cupful of currants, quarter hat it will hold the @ixine cupfut of eltron cut in small pleces nd the same quantity of chopped al- | ate | In Which a Young Napoleon of Finance Takes Time and Chance for Partners By Charles Neville Buck | 6 aT sus or—or break away, but fancy from the contemptuous things 1 am willing to let my honor rest 1 y Ad ‘evolved cardina ims of finance: One ts " aa iea forgettit g my captiv- J have heard y ho way wbOLUE " t tu Aneey waa ele that Becues sie usually sold above] When the Clothing Catches Fire ty." Her eves held his, drawing he Paul, you would regard him as quite PxoUshE fo put an arm escape No ined, their tateb worth, Tho oi . id N accident that is distreasingly ypnotically nearer and he lower © sipped from | aid he gain ht end. that Ci Jone is) an) absolutely He race tit his lips met here the man accns- a moment he said °C Se ne main Nine fs ee nen a ci Eatee on frequent nowadays is te have Then Loraine Haswell drew away ingly, you begin calling A Mort of gyullen re i 5 dny: . he is doubtless the clothing catch fire This and stratrhtened up. All the way to him by his fir ne? Dues he call went out ‘lend, Some day) happens more often to women then {ho house ste was pilent you Loraine, too” ° ° . . he will make anothor rald—and, I 16116 hen pecause they dress tm mere p Sister Alas idabe sy ; “Why not? We are friends On a certain af is allowed to select the day and the per) Wa ‘shateriain, Seiko , jooked up at her husband's face with lone's yacht, the Albals ronditions, It wil be a panie-making | 2 times CHAPTER VU. an alr of injured innocence and he fvom its slip In the Hudse Tald, ‘There is no wisdom in giving) ut of ten this reaulte fatally tmeply N hour later Mrs, Haswell sat paced a turn or two across the floor out t 4 midatroam wth. | i To prepare, Every day we| because tho person to whom, the c= bevore the cheval glass of before he halted before her pointed toward the bay and t P iia power grows: | Wo) cident happens or the bystanders Patani Her , “E wish you would soe less of hi row mi sw enough atrength at the r heads and do the wrong ty 4 her dressing — tabl 1 don't talk business to you o: It was a sparkling da next meeting of our stockholders to » worst thing one can possibly dark hair, loosened from it {t bores you, but you know tha enough to make the br reorganize the Coal and Ore director-|in such a case is to run inte the cols, cascaded over hor white are always strained to hold the pace, 4 ed next room for help, because rapid heutdaca. was thinking, and We have to pay very high for a 4 ew n rose and walked to the|tmotion makes draught that fang the setae tess privilege which has no value to me self w fe ' pe rn tle stood for a moment looking| fre Into a furlous Dlage, and the her charmingly ch 1 lips and Cyoopt that you illest" ink 7 It is no It His Phe Vien came) back and) spoke|fames creeping rapidly upward econ brow, here in the privacy of her own “Loraine Haswell alghed-—and hi man held a) ye and forced Giickly op the head. When thie cours room, wore a satisiied smile. A masked a yawn behind a small up- of th Dae le ie af bale lato t ould let from knock on ‘the door interrupted her lifted hand nder” she nitsed # i yh ts ono more time slip by, [ts burns Is very small, reverie, as thou » yet quite loud eye it he dwa't wasting da ; Call for belp by all means, but te “May I come in a moment?" Her enough to heard, “why some men Det | volly_ devises Malone's fist crashed down on the) down at once on the floor. This post- ‘ husband's voice was a shade thicker find ft so hard to make money, and ©! i) wing. There 1 arm of his ehair tion tends to protect the face from than msual and his face wore the and to others It_seema so easy.” on boant and enly four 9 exclusive “hy heaven.” he exclaimed flercely,"| the flames. Roll over and over to © expression which aeemed 6o — Len Haswell flushed brick of the er These four could swing “we've got to smash him—damn him!"| smother the fire, soak there y aru » there his cheek-bones. He b eto: , ” sayin. 13 a on » floor wrap it around your- ‘I's +k, Len." forced himself to rem t ; jo PRIX, to aid in the proces; but if you There moment, then he ‘ i On’ range te CH. ARTE eer areful to hold it close around the qu rorry Tam not as brilliant a fi from Nit sea Bb ARY BURT was discover | tie’ neck so as to keep the flames a to-morrow a# Kome others, Nature i tiling d Pada aenra Ing some things about Juna! from the face. > . holding the door only dow ua all a A 1 Vin AL WL ad mab vy at twenty-five she) If you happen to be tn a house tu few inches ajar. ple would reward m nent of } 4 awoke each morning with a| Where such @ serious accident occurs Len Haswel: » cessful, I dare say Por myself int of 7 th Hight , rush to the sufferer at once and make knob and oF : small house on the Sound would . vn ‘ sue smile for the sunlight ane’ &) ies ie down on the floor if she has of der unwelcome. “If you please? good enough, if you were there" passed with fo rete to "i 1 have Propr ry joy In the blue of the skles) not already done so. Procure a blanket he said quietly, He came in and “Thank you” she answered witht Ancedote and repartes held ; pon for the roses whose lor a rug, te @ portiere, or ed a clu o, then he inquired deliberate cruelty, “I don't think Md ¢ f but later when t vt reno younger thin her own un overcoat, whichever you ean omed frony: “What care for that.” myriad lower Mi uy H nd; te ‘ow and tennia courts saw |) the quickest. Envelop the sufferer You didn’t seen The man's scow! became ominously & ike the fire-s; y ” Vir tables an nn in this. In dropping such @ wrap- . Diack t , we tere Het her, because the w vere bing down upon the flames It is liders. mu would | ! 1 Tace tant n Kdwardey Was) safest to hold one edge of the t is of ite § , lifted t lo and fish and] blanket, or whatever Js used, with big man ci 1 took. are extravagance and | the H P your foot at the sde of the face and hands In his. own ‘ ere the 1oy wh howe fated Jefferson Ka-| then low » covering quickly, In | vuimel aeation, he husband im leas th 0's £050 ought to avold ipnearkuee t dae reon Fos) ie war you will prevent the Hames j ngly, "LE want e teres of a t Cat sw 5 Nening (HO TMrhOW ad ation, You ku from being fanned into the face, or, } to-night. [ searched high denly as the eruption had come er a method for clipping ton, that we ided directs yl as from shooting up nd jow, but 1 couldn't find you He raised h hands, Bu he announced with wil, were oby 1 Mor under the wrap to cateh Kor my have spent a very "he implored, "I didn't ae Bs 4 ON tite my wna dreary ey Bat Pam distraught and |" W dora} = Noe nde , Mpa cies whe casually re- finan iffairs are very preear i quiry fu ' i fol 4 happens, for even 1 can't dance Loraine. We may atand on the Meg K "| is tho. . f the burns do hot seem very deep incer and you of a disastrous pan! 1 M re ww COIL , Seta ; 4 \ ated oe trial the Ehoeke ome Hton Burton's pow , f Rou y ‘ » ‘ by Vdd een cali hi Alig dl t i : ¢ fepths to a blu nN t feels at all faint give @ There we Adah Bik 2 + Meegan studiqd by ur at- of nd sky. of aromatic spirits of ver what that mes con, apa iy knit ' \ nal by his side her eyes a in a third of a glass of me, Loraine,” “there ia never afrald I don't ¢ I it ’ CO toe Rs a pe ea Bt ; ‘ Ahi mu Lagi ye ae (ies uf water, This wil keep up the hearta do you nvold y cant yt Ler Ww: yagant 5 unish, hould not do i u D of dwelt pen hh of the olot g sho do you avald y cant vou Ralth was alio extravagan ly Inter- AP g 5 i t 1 ut What 1 sho suit with alto the burn do not on any account : he? Presumabl ried me be t means this." Haswell spoke ny part.” suggested Harrison bs eritce such hile apes t to pull it off as the flesh wilt CHUAG ON Ww , gravely. “You have been seen with with a quiet twinkle In his eyen, \ Piast now ‘be realising thair} come With It and make a very: deep | o much in five’ years—and Jf not, Paul Burton more perhaps than "I 4 Ww Hing » let son a ponds the firet time.” ey pe soune. eae atnine | viet ia God's name hus changed ts advisable, Paul Burton ta ¢ 4 child out to woo! RUhan wou Ener ehe st," _|and all in sweet olf or, better f . Hamilton Burton's brother ne ahead now.” ae een ae emda | catron oll and the cloth will come j % ln from his ja the one man with whom Y cant “Ii ton 4 outgrowing hare oom bad no ing lhe) away gradually without doing further | ‘ the afford vuarrel,” res * WaN 8 ing out ; i who comes from the North who| uury. Carron oil is made by mixing j fi No) en't suggested your quarrel- bis ‘ t the bigness and| tliseed ofl w B equal quantities ot } of petular get Ine with him.” H eee RS, OP ime water, and should alwaye be t ugina- Then please don't drive me " py t x ha ‘Way eand have come| KePt In the house as it ts the best ex, Tm Again L say that you letting so: rison bluntly, “that’ | i possible remedy for all kinds of | very sleep: you resery r imagination make you the vic- Ft re ¢ proportion of It is in w, T suppose T oughd) burns: your fault=fh to-morrow?" tim of absurdities, Of just what are lov ' 1 Castal Investor, § t No told the man, and y often people get burned with Ten Haswell y, but you acenalng me?" w ' Burton's pobri Rilo demanded other things than with fre. Washing obdurately wo reasons. In Ile came over and took her hand i) ” ifate me? In heaven's name, | soda it is used in most households the fi n't be able to “Tam not accusing you of ra inse ne whe will make very painful burns ff it cop iswer me, In the When a women has heen deluded |!§ too strong; so will strong am- econd ail probably nee ——— —= Into belleving herself « bled of pa Monin. potas oF lye. tf you Dave Ou tomorrow as na , Pe lino. 1h nt any of these ngs on y 1 His tor A Story of the Alaskan Wilds with her fe ‘Mt preci . first thoroughly drench then pd to give 1 het to dime that she has ith water and then waa! n~ : 1 found {t By JACK LONDON Aming tits lived the Ifo of @ Strassburg goose|egar or lemon juice to remove the b vo vs . ’ nd beer 1 to ¢ Dountil she ts kall that ia eating into the By aut | © evening." Will Appear on This Page Nert Monday rh Jered that point,” Bh eeu ca io eet NAHI AD® Let eeey cate athen tte all Ties "eee she laughed easily, “Lehould a = — = he suid at last, “Burton bas two (To Be Continued) other burg, .