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‘Fveing World Daily Magazine The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest 3 Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height, Women Who Are Now Fifteen or More Pounds | Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) Reducing—Lesson III. Suggested Menus for the Stout Woman. HAVD already told my readers that the cells and tissues of the entire body are made up from the foods we eat, and this question is just as important as exercises or other branches of the course. Once more I will caution stout readers not to starve themselves in it order to lose weight rapidly, as this is not necessary and really dangerous. ||. ‘Tee system will not stand any radical changes in diet or mode of living, and women who have been too strenuous with the exercises In the begin- ning of other courses know that sore, painful muscles have been Nature's warning to them that this practice was all wron, In modifying and redifting the dict, it 1s necessary to do so very grad- riginal Designs for The Home Dressmaker | Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types Furnished by The Evening World’s Expert. By Mildred Lodewick Pr Is year when & | simple lines ara: characteristic of the modé, the making of one’s own clothes is & comparatively easy task; wo’ with the very ee it 1 yet to prove a pit- fall, im that the repetl- tion of both line and effect ts apt to occur, giving a sameness: ‘ — throughout the ward- ually, and each woman must watch the effect from day to day on her gen- 4 JUST GAVE HAVEN'T You No SOMEBODY ode. eral health id also on her ayy oon Hi iad wel ta be qilaed ie DOLLARS aN ony HNE Gor wo Mew a) 6 I ne comingly. This is th ly way t tain desired Its in hoalth 1 e. 0 i truatiguccmraseracmamororen|| * ( Sur anlage LAN Yer Lay Ndey ( | (Senta ees ALL OUT OF CASH WIFEY ARE THROUGH TALKING to excess, OF she does fot take the trouble to Although simple, it does some unustial Breakfast (or Lunch). Dinner. find othdte, oF deus ant Btewea Lem sweetened with a Beet tongue and Les tl ; know the mode of her- sugar substitute. bination salad of green vegeta- ees. bles, with diet dressing, self snfficiently well to 3 bread. Gelatine with fruit, feel confidence in her: ° without sugar or cream. selections. So in help- ° Ing the readers of this ; Gevnge juice. Roast chicken. column it 1s my atm shor pe ae to present aiyiea @Blob : | om erene. Orange ice, are distinct and indt- $ vidual, the one to-day o Grapefruit. ' Baked rabbit. being of a type quite | Poached eggs on toast. Stewed tomatoes, as suitable for the ma- Hl Coffee. Bolled onions, tron as the mad, ° Fruit salad. ° Stewed prunes, cooked without sugar. Roast lamb. tricks with common- Brotled calves’ liver. Cauliflower. Whole wheat bread. Gluten noodles with tomato sauce. = place means. It seems Coffee, Sliced pineapple, yar’ UNCANNY | [hard to believe that # ET ME HAVE THE straight panel length Baked apple without cream. Roast beef, ORTY NINE AND How DID THAT LEAK ot goods could give Spanish omele’ tring beans. ho tri Ite EE BET Seite an or mame | (BSR TgIAOe TRE OUT tot trimming sa fee, ewed peaches, ‘ one of chiffon, edged Grapefrutt. Pot-ronst with ve arto Lah didi Ad bf . Brofled haitbut. turnips, wo) eeecbles Coarrota, ribbon or bead banding. Gluten bread. Spinach with exe, In the back It develops Coffee. bite ite) and lettuce, diet into @ eallor colla while in front it drops Into a tiny apron tunte A narrow tuck of ehif- fon completes the skirt, together with a line - of buttons up the front which| dle, Chiffon of double thickness in match those up the back of the waist.| two colors ts used for the panel. A dull-blue or old rose crepe de chine| A dark blue silk of flowered pat- frock would be pretty in this style| tern with @ touch of mustard color with gray chiffon trimmings. This| could have an underpanel of vee ection Aesien is delightfully sulted to fig-| chiffon, with one of dark blue . ured goods, as suggested at the left, | Which would shade all but a narrow | where plain satin is used for the gir- | band of the mustard around the outer | edges, Stewed apples, sweetened ig gar substitute, Sains Answers to Readers’ Queries. ESTERDAY I told the slender) What reason the bath is taken. Hot women that it ts my Inten-{ Maths are best for those who are tlon to give a very great varlety | Should nat be pan en ofmluce. | They of the important | the strest oo faves vefore going into breathing exer. | serious colds may be contracted. Cota cises in the come|aths, also for the robust, are best taken in the mornin: . fas coutvannar(s n €. Tepid baths }are restful and conducive to ele view of the fact! 'T are bost taken at night before that this course retiring and are advised for elderly Will Run for) Persons, twelve weeks, It will allow me - much time to go) Wine the tesere| e Blind M ‘ ant study of the suites cates OAULINE FURLONG soientitio and nu- drew made very almply? Would tht ttitlous values of various foods also. {Sr travelling most of the time; you Avery, who, evidenuy having already was morely sick. ‘There was no sug: — “L have not been able to Ax that At tile Baton stared at the blind) (7) a ve ould this MATT Ao hope that all contestants BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ could not be placed by inquiring at scen It, passed it on to Murriet Sun- gestion of an attack. One paragraph @# a probability. man and wet his lips. ., combine with tt WIOLWT's. | MAA tenders will make (ho attaln- ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE 2 #"yY city or hotel; you came to Seat- toine, She took it, staring at it me- “Mr. on, have Lever injured you. “What do you mean?” he said. | Whataela Weomin eas wed ™ EVERY TWO WEEKS. tie by the Aslatlo @teamer and took chanically and vacantly; then sudden- personally—I' don't mean directly, as | Santoine did not reply to the ques. Onis) bis If toads arapty aa ment of a perfect figure and health a, . +} this train, That was your reply, was ly she shivered, and the yellow paper nan to man, for I should remember tion. “What have you been doing) Would be suitable tf made simply as IN FROCK SUITABLE RING. FOR ores are open and | Answers to Queries. Fashion Editor, Brening World: an’s Eyes Romance and Mystery Unfold on a ’Cross-Continent Trait By William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer |} | ‘am atiecn yearn of ago with ight hair, blue eyes and fair skin. Am [ too young to wear a wistaria crepo hobby, and I shall try to make the, ’ slipped from her hand and fluttered that; have Lever. done anything yesterday and to-day?” he asked, | YoU sugwest, A round neck finished course so genuinely interesting that) — (Cvprriait by Paget Newspaoer Service) enn anewered. ganed tne Sate (Roo. Connery, stcopea me pS RE Uy lad AT fhed injery «Wr atng,, | meten Ananeree | sleaved, gathered into ince band, rae ty - Sta oked ‘ var on you or your affairs ? | has * : it will be a erent pleasure to follow| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING EPISODES. Englishman——you came from. YoRO- ere ieee At UP AER ARIA ward “Ameried: alt before the yite ‘dea Pilon’ chawer “For the railroad people to turn row ash ends finished across tho ft, Physical culture exercises must | o moe tok mmc hama to Seattle on the Tamba Maru, “This ts yours,” he sald. amt ‘lotr ule ata Who sent you aboard this train?” me over to the police.” ends with cerise velvet would be be considered as pleasure to get the! Sy syeited Wt a precios didn’t, you?” Eaton had sensed already what the }r'feare telat pen the niet aan 4 Sent me? No one.” “80, 1 understood. That fs why 1! pretty. ad nt di si ten daw’ ume, I did, yea.” Nature of the message must be, though sace Mong some of the great conflicting jnter: uit the train of your own asked you do: c : best results from them and the ra the reel eat eas, = “Do you remember this Mr. Eaton ay the oonductor held it out’ to him 4M, 4nd fre than once be han wtviend the will because I was taking it?” and-mouse methods, Mr. Baton, S| Fashion Editor, Evening Werld: Sreninr the Interest the more suc- ey im all things a. atrauae among the passengers?” ‘ he could read only his name at the “LT have not said 1 took it because I am willing to tell you that there I am eighteen cessful the results. “No.” top of the sheet and did not know yet you were taking It.” no likelihood of your being turned years of ngs, bave over to the police Nay nat’ as Fa have taken this matter out of the cael. Did ya take the “kin in bands of the railroad people, We Iive peoxe. Ectack att ina complex world, Mr. Banton, and dee te Tain di the most eimplex current of| f * it. L certainly sball not allow the ‘0 apy Wpon mer publleity of a police examination of you to publish the fact that [ have “That de can accept 1e Englishman took a folded pa- ‘ handed it to the conductor, Con- ingictment for the crime against 5 ery, taking !t, held tt out to Baton. ng wettere, Mr, Eaton,” hoeaid, “is the Heal! Santoine; and that, whether oF printed passenger list of the people He Lo Newagh her tery Mel te pan’ aboard the Tamba Maru prepared Stroy bin. tut denis of the message examine Eaten te after leaving Yokohama for distribu. POY, Would be hopeltas, to be proved, You black batr, brown eyes, medium dark skin and would like your advice as to style, material it wanet hin 4, Hiaatied. het * ~— §GQ8 INSTEAD OF MEAT—M. N. 2: Bags are nearly as nutritious as meat. They are most easily digested poached or soft boiled. \ ery we 1 Nin. recent “timit ly for vermsbal i om nt may provinfiale, trablan which. iting id Information might hare been alle woo undertake t 4 Having read and reread this para fore "Harriet “ y ’ ‘ ntoine was allent for an inatant. and clo F HEART AND PULSE BEATS—| ——_—_—— tion among the passengers. It's un- (it, 18 yours, isn't it?" Connery gy.ph, Baton started to tear out the “What was it you AS oes tree} been attacked #0 goon after the suc- , oF jr for e MR&, G. L.: The average frequency of CHAPTER IX questionably correct. Will you point “ET to aton admitted; Picture of Harriet Santoine before wsful att upon Mr. Wardon street dress suit. the heart's beats or pulse Is seventy- neh yoo out your name on it?” and ta make he acceptance definite, (rowing the paper away; then he de- and in @ eimilar manner—until | able for spring. ntinued,) oF sisted and thrust the sheets out the — Santhine moved his head upon the KPOW more about both attacks and on made no move to take the Am 5 feet 4 inches ee tees & ralnute, 6“ When you came paper; and after holding it tong "é,t0ok the Paper trom Connery. wind DW. Aa Ne ORE PRISM Gs VER tine Verlen thal Mt AAG’ Rew adie in‘ height, weigh PROPER TIME TO BATHE—™. F.: to this train the gateman enough to Kive him full opportunity, ie message, was not signed, Hane eee RIMS PROLTOPR ae hla wRInOl Bis daughter warned, ling to seo him alive, you followed 180 pounds. HC. Tai Gepends entirely on the nbture at Seattle called my at- fooney handed ok to the Eng- Connery touched him on the shoul- ony of the car. The door of hia com. Ta OR EOE Faziat) wei ate and whother that fact led to the Brick red wool ° ath taken, temperature of the et shman. i ith me, Mr. Baton,” F bar: E : ‘ ’ 0 mpt_at my life,” toon, condition ‘of health and for tention to you,” Connery hat's all, Mr, Standiah," he aatd. with me, Mr, Haton in. partment was unlocked and open Mr. Katon, in one of the “iin hesitated, thon, lost in thought, poplin with white Ia a —— began. “Now, this morn- | Maton aat atient aa the Englishman, jodiiy nf tollowed the conductor, ae vai Man eg tela. eto (RES ARAWerH You have Jum given ax somo new ‘suggestion goemed. t: eatin of broad. —— = |ing you claim a telegram meant for #fter staring curiously @round at od Leited. Harriet Santo! we A to speak to me, you aro not telling the truth come to him which he desired to ex- saat ave them with his bulging, interested the door he halted, Harriet Santoine you,” the sutgeon announced quietly, defy you to find in human reasoning pla one, oned i cloth collar, Wack V * t’ j] | Another man—a man named Hillward, gyes, left the washroom, was not looking, Her fi C This startling negation of all that more than” four reasons, why my pyomjscnc, Be motioned with a hand satin cufte and etty INCENT Sj] jon this train, who seems to be all “Now, Mr, Eaton,” Connery sald, ¢red with her hands, ho Imagined, unnerved Eaton. Ho presenco could have mad@ you tak@ almost immediately: “No; walt! sash linings, black : |} | right.” ‘as the sound of Standish's steps be. then he went on, Connery threw open started up, then eank back for better this train in the manner and with the Harriot, ‘ade f Advice to Lovers |f|_ "pi: ne read the telegram to your” came inaudible, “elther you were not {he ¢0or of ihe compartment next to compomure attending | circumstances you did. ‘ eee a See b wall d 2a ton asked, “It'was In-code, if it of the Tamba ‘Meru or you were on {he Qraahraomn And carve sponding to "Mr. Santoine is here, then?” You took tt to, Infure me; oF to pro- a ery. de, © other end ot “Here? ” ect me from injury; to learn some. ‘ rT HAT 1a the best way to pro-|aiin te mea ifn tim he ought to be it under nome Other, Heme TD iG car, but smaller, hed b ya tere thifg arom meer lo Inform me ne fron you ald, he MIEN | Peshion Biltoe, Rresing Worlds W pose to a girl?’ a young o, he didn't, Will you?" “I never said I was on the Tamba ,\'You'll do weil enough in here,” he “Ii has been conscious tor the bet. something, 1, flacard the second. of n you, but in that case ho Reh Melly Rs aah ate cree | Eaton halted while he reca Maru,” Eaton returned steadily, "[ 8/4. ter part of two days, Didn't ° 8 because you asi OP Tah TULA See Cafe Bel : c man asks sy exact wording OF che eeagecalled the said I came from Asia by steamer. |, The conductor closed the door upon you?" Sinclair frowned. for ® berth in ahother car and for he whut ble eyes and wet bis| Years old. 6 feet 3 inches tall, weigh The best way is the simplest way.| Connery also paused, ied You yourself supplied the name Tam- Eaton and locked tt. As Katon stood Miss Santoine send word to you by other reasons which make it tm- . |117 pounds. Would like a style to It 1# advisable to ask her such an! “jy this all you have against meg ba Maru.” staring at the floor, he could hear tho conductor soon after her father Possible, However, I will ask tt of “vrhat Is all, Mr. Eaton,” Santoine) Zak me appease Aalier, Wound ot dmpoflant question in person rather | Baton asked vara come from Asia, though, through the metal partition of the iret camo to himaolt.* vou. Did you take the train to pro- repented | become, me? Kindly suggest her | : sealilacl say) } washroom the nervous, almost hys rriet Santo! tect me from injury? When B 3 color, not dark blue, Have brown | snot, You'll walt ag your railroad. tick med to Harriet Santoine Was aftting on the ‘hin? When Baton was again tn his com- than to write a letter. The latter yy. %,') /' 8 Dol von ine Le Rate show terical weeping of an overstralned 11t\9 lounge opposite the berth whero ..N?. partment, no one came to lock him | Ball H M. Procedure implies a certain Umors | won't be long us ae “Yos," airl, her father lay. She wag watchir Which of your former answers 40 jn, ‘The ‘porter who. brought his|, Se design for R. C. Old ros Matias which ie not calowated to| He left the washroom, and the rom where?” E a the face of her father, and as Eaton C4, Wish to change, then? breakfast a few minutes later, apolo- | be 4 Pretty color, but your description \ Make a favorablo impression on the | sound of the closing of a door which ton did not answer, CHAPTER X. nd in the door, saw h n AY Ail toUp onmaiH Lit gized for its lateneas, saying that 11]! 80 inadequate J cannot know » @ lady of your choice. 1 have heara ©: Eaton a half-minute rom Yokohama?" “ ASIL SANTOINE Dying! forward and gently touch her father's DORR had bad to be brought from « club whether 1t le becoming oF Bot Y nec »posa 00) he had gone a ne fro! rhe last port We stepped at be 4 Dy 4 BY hand t car on the next track, whithor th ‘ing Wor tS me that ta Reha aithestnee 100 @ nad Fone CUE he Front’ resiing fee mearte wee TOkHAMA Bilnd Milionairo Law- “tse iy Mr, Eaton, Father," she witht Hing: tho truthc antes Tnety vthera in the cur, ex pt Hatnfolme, [Pein Rar, Brning Wort rad ee, ede UMIDAMAniAi. , When the throa sat waiting In the yea’ a yer Taken Ill on Train!" sald. s u 4 injury, I am gbiiged-—trom "ete Sag barely Ant ned with this| : Bake } } you have known a girl long’ enough | § %, RO one spoke. Katon, | Cannery reflected, ; You had been The alarm of tho ery sit down, antolng directed the Imited Information I now have— tardy. breakf y Lalibed with eis f you could : anda well enough to bo reasonably | ry Avery, gazed out the In Seattle, then, at least five days; mae Aa aa ston room for Eaton upon +, assume that you kne att in Dred ne pumping o with a MoAb ane ip the real, right Dees wat the bank of snow. Eaton for the last steamer you could have came to anewer F ® the soat beside her; and Eaton, alt- was to be mado by seme fi dace SeAiGat She a him that it wa s want to soar the woman Whom you want for Understood fully that the manner in come on docked five days before tho Westion on the third morning fol- ting down, gazed across at the blind that train. In addition to the tele: trait started and now the tek wey. " your wife, your Iifelong comrade, go Which | nee against him Tamba Maru." lowing his arrest. ‘The train Lad man in the berth, fritn aitinoned cation, tothe tele. train atarted. and now the track tol: |nake myself. Am to her and tell her as frankly ‘ga! presented not with “You assume that; I do not tell been on the move for many hours “Mr, Katon’—Santoine addressed name of Eaton and. informing of Sovth ther mene then Mt tall, thin and dark, Meee rou mony here” ahd tation ‘that could. defend you and as ho started up in hia berth ho BM suddenly--“L understand that my présonce on the train, L HAVE alMy acta nad’ Weacemag, (A Men, Minne. |thirty-nine years don't put off the business too Jong, himself; rather, it was for the effec Ts {t because tt must ®6 shook himself inte realization that YU have admitted that you were at been informed, of course, of the coda in the evening, soine minut t vid. Have two and Remember: “He cither fears his fate Upon Harriet Santoine and to con- 80, You'd been tn Seattle—or at least 1 Ads ization (het the house of Gabriel Warden the © received by you addressed cry a (MY ieee eared pe “ ni v h he shouts were not merely part of crossing the State line into [linols, too, much, or hia desert are smali, |Yince Sher fully. | Katon's heart-beat you had been in America~-tor mot an evil dream; woine che was repeat CSvinE, M4 was Killed, Ty that so?” Hillward. You retused, I under- the trafn stopped ata atation, where |S, oait Yards 64-inch that dares not put it to the touch to @ickened as, lstening, he heard the less than five days. In fact, Mr. ing the cry outside the ido’ eee ald Baton, stand, to favor Mr. Avery with an tho last o ‘ay cl om |wide very thin navy R ate cP ges it ail? fear door open and close again and Faton, you had been on this side of He theoG a aie cutee and dew, “You are the man, then, of whom explanation of it. Do you wish to a iton’ smpucer Ces blue broadcloth; . footsteps, coming to them along the the water for as many as eleven newsboy in the railroad yatd where G&vriel Warden spoke to his witet” & 10 now? then PIGRAP chee Wate wttinat te tee las : . Lee writen; 1. am sinetes: which he recognized as thos» days, had you not?" ; ead ye | belleve so." No," said Faton mOTOE CAFO Tine Waiting in the | Also some aott Diack ‘H, W." wr I nineteen . : the train had stopper ‘ ‘ Hight from the station ator te , ’ and go out frequently “with young of Conductor Connery and some one “Eleven days?" Eaton repeated, at He te window trom the pec Wat, Wen was your position tn | “It has, of course, bean deciphered," at tho window, saw s Mun, Would’ eae | men. Ono in particular insists on | *!% Yes; for it was just cleven days gcreen, reMoved that, and hailing the etd to Mr. Warden? the blind man went on calmly a stretcher 6 the combina- y + Avery returned to his seat, as the before this train left Seattle that boy. pt ‘ ene oe =: aaton remained silent, Nafon made no comment. Santoine z ? showing me his affections in publie, te . \. at boy, put out his ‘hand for a paper 0 3 L Harriet Santoine, after tton? If not, please “whieh is quite embarrassing, Do you | Conductor appeared in the you came to the house of Mr. Gabriel ‘Tha paper-—a Minneapolis ne ‘ You ,retuse to answer?” Santoine went on tion to A man wh I 1 up A | oath salivwak me 9 Pt : Dap Minneapo ee inaulre ‘ ey mele J rman who ap- |advise me whe think I ought to continue his friends | ju, Wasnroom followed by Warden and waited there for Mm blared at him that Santoine’s condic LT retuse."* And that very Interesting meaning parently was a chauffeur, got into woe) at to een. {ishman from Eaton's car, Henry till he was brought home'dead!" tion was very low and becoming rap- _“In spite of the probablitty that Presented another possible explana- the ambulance with her father, ‘The! %% TF like woot em- } ‘Absolutely no, and you should te ee name Ww: - os," ald Baton, “I was there that idly worse, Hut nelow, under a bons Warden inet hin death: becwase ay Me. ton not ax to your taking the train, surgeon and the nurses rode with Droldery, also but> teed yimmsolutely no. ! ame were you using, Mr, evening, I wan the one who oam@ tana date In nw Under § of his for as to that there can he only the them. They drove off. Avery en- |ton ; i Eaton, when you came from Ast i ; ne, nN saw It pro thing fer four | mentione ; 4 4s trimming, Bs Eaton, y me from Asia to there by appointment and waited till ciaimol. that, the hand million’ 8 rl mentioned-but aa to tha at- tered another automobile, which ee Hh | B, B." writes: “Will you kindly tne {jer yat lied States?” the conductor after Mr. Warden was brought home " 4 Mionatre tack itnelf, which would exonerate swistly disappeared, Conductor Con- | RS. KLOET casei he hroteh youn colina Malia ehesiaa lake Ccwnit nec shine ra a vou from ipartielpation in it. Tt ta nory ‘camo. for the Inge time to | TRO materials you NW lumns uton reflected. y own,” he "So you admit that?’ Connery - - - — Tf because 0 la am treating Waton's door have will comb . the m ening of the following Initials id Philp D. Katon glonted; but he could not keep from TOO MUCH EFFICIENCY B R, ou with the consideration 1 do. If M Santoine says you're to go sleeves and bt weil, the satin for aie, R's. oe A, young lady to a When I asked this afternoon Eaton a sense that, by Eaton's ad + Ke that explanation were correct, you v the man ahe's left hore for yau,| tiny. tucks, # Ee phoned a Maa, 'R. , ‘ nt tata ia z iy : 7 . ., A a Pak : with the she’ ere for you, |t ck, Silk braldin, Bi iar are ths lalate of woras wnson tion, ‘ou atawetea ne AttyyMe, Blaslon of the tat, Connery had bewn |] he Funniest Story in Yeare—Be Sure to Read I, |) 'hacrs Here ote Amano kao, | a he are entaiier make up © French phrasc, meaning|iike this: You aaid you Senesinn nap ; J o¢ gin, ° n Pa PAN wealilA Sava haa Gain ce 0 mi ney'a all ere. Mr. Santoine braiding could have its design elabo- “Please reply. dene oie rcectt ald you could give | The conducter puled « teteeram | Sete aoe Beg ns on This Page February 6. ae ul have nad hothing. t s, you've Been his guest on this|rated here and thera with Sar i ad been from bis pocket and handed it to = — — - i ; a car stitches if you desired to introdu would know who made th } (Vo BeContinuesy ~~ Itouch er haee 0 Ba , , i) \ } > : a ll