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fi [[_sewe race] Fyoning World Daily Magazine IR RA ET ET TET The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contes Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women , Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. dy The Press Publishing Co, (he New York Evening World.) Reducing—Lesson VII. Coord 1917, 4 abdominal reducer. Stand with the feet about twenty-four inches apart, chest and head well up and hands together above the head. Aim to stretch up as though to touch the ceiling with the tips of the fingers. elde, slightly twisting the body at the waist line knees rigid and stretch the arms out stiffly, stretching hard until the tips of the fingers are about eighteen inches from the floor, at the right side of the right foot. Do not try to touch the floor. tion and rest for a minute, and then bend to the left side. Movement, bending to each side about ten times, This exercise is also good for those who would gain several inches in "$ are valuable for this, This exercise also is necessary for the woman who would reduce her figure, because it renders more pliable the muscles which will be called 4 into play in the more strenuous exercises which will be given later in this course. They are muscles which the daily life of the average stout woman seldom calle upon to play an active part. As these dormant muscles first become more supple and later gain facreasing strength, they enable one to maintain without conscious effort @n improved carriages, overcoming the slouching habit which all little used muscles fall into when their strength becomes unequal to the tasks for height, as all stretching exerci which they are intended by nature. A UL of this week TF shall ius trate and the stout aud thin readers, n not too vio and all, and there Ous, are benenicial for are really very few mov Preparatory Trunk Stretching Exercise. HIS exercise is a beneticial one for the important muscles of the trunk and strengthens the buck, waist and sides, Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. scribe entirely new exercises for the important trunk muscles, and t . Uke the breathing and stretching ones Biven In last week's lessons, are ‘ valuable for both The truth of the matter 1s that most exercises, sirenu- nents which resistance of the entire system 4, necessary, and light diet, exercises, | deep breathing and water drinking ehlorte Too much food 1s another cause, and | you will have a desire for much less | food. ' are ee ERNE ree os By Maurice Ketten 1017, isitng Oo, oreuie ford.) WHERE DID You pur AL THAT MONEY You Took Tt 1s also a good Then bend to the right you do so. Keep the Return to the upright posi Repeat the H.: improvement ip the general vital re also tmportant feine will | uot help you if you continue to eut | so much And exercise so litle, | i j LARGE APPETITE—MRS. W. K.: Ab excessive secretion of hydro- acid cau 3 this condition, {f you learn to contro) your appetite | ITS SAFE SOME WHERE Bone fous ON ORRY ABourT re Go AND REST JOHN (TSN Tre HOUSE BuT You'lL NEVER FIND (T | | Advice in the Selection of Mat Copyright, 1917, by The Brew Publiabl Description, iy JTHOUGH tany have enjoyed great pop- | ularity this winter, the turbans influence of the Far | East will be felt in fash- fons for spring. Silks, pongees, tassels, neck- laces, belts and a hun. | dred and one odd bits from Japan and China will give a distinct new- nos to frocks, sults, bate and accessories of feminine apparel, Chinese embroldery wilt be used extenstvely, that being one of tho surest ways of achleving tho Chinese influence, Tho design of to-day, | however, offers a plain | finished neck line, as well as the embroidery, to attest its connection with the Chinese, For street wear dark blue serge, poplin or other IMghtwetght woolen fabric would be suitable, and for sport r some of the new sport allks combining plain with & figured groundwork would be emart. In the back view, where I have nug- gested two fabrica, black satin Is combined with colored or white crepe de chine, In place of the Chinese embrold- ery, which the front view shows, Is narrow ribbon In varlous colors grouped together In bands to give the effect of Roman or Bayadere stripes, This makes a particularly attractive The Home_Dressmaker erials and Siyles for All Types Furnished by The Evening World's Expert. By Mildred I odewick New York Krenina Worl ) DISTINCTIVE ONE-PIECE FROCK FOR STREET OR SPORT WEAR. and unusual comtume, @ aerrrnrrrrrnen Dull blue ts probably the prettiest color to use with black for this sug- gestion, when the ribbon could be of dull green, Burgundy, old gold, laven- der and black, The front view shows the whole frock developed of brick-red linen, the front of the neck completed in @ dis- tinctive manner with a black satin band, The heavy pattern of om- broidery in dull blue and black ts well | TOO MUCH EFFICIENCY Strange Things Happen When an Expert Tries to Run a Home on the Scientific Plan By E.J.Rath @an be classified and specialized LF | ¢ sw wwwwennnnnnmmnnnnmmmnnnnnnn ss Yuu ON a years Uperaling cost, 1s vack i Bis chair and regarded bis papers. The third butwn actuated The chiluren are in whe Ubrary, The three Brooke children ie the fat or thin. BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED § ‘hat much?" caller with pity, the electric vilice buy, who shot sir—-to the right.” not a word. They #mply stared at To-day 4 shall tell readers about’ $ ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE “No-o; not when you luok at tt “Worst case T ever heard of,” he noiselessiy into the room and caine Tho stranger wheeled and walked Henry Hedge. He turned the face o: Mpurtant bones of the trunh— (nat way, [ suppos commapied with a shake of bis head to a stop at Mr. Sherwood's elbow. quickly in tho given direction, The use document toward them and ox- the imp t EVERY TWO WEEKS. i th they are four in uu ir 7 “You adil, toe saving, don't you?" “Fier What do you propose to do Mr. Brooke viewed the swift mobill- lbr of the Brooke mansion was hibited the bold signature they knew construction cor f ior | © % “I'm converted,” adiuitted) Mr about it?” zation of forces with a feeling that @ very large room, nearly half of the so well. There was no mistaking the which space will not 4 me (Osewiaih, ie Saat A; Moar. Oa) brooke, as he exaimned the oil, “I wasn't figuring to do anything he was about to take one of the mo- width of the house and more than bandwriting of John W. Brooke. to deserive in veil . “I've hit the trail. have @ check about it. What can [?* mentous steps of life. half its depth. Two paces inside the Vaguely they observed the names of ’ ‘The truuk of ine body is composed CHAPTER 1, sent this afternvon. didn't know “Everything You can't go on for- — doorway the stranger paused. two persons designated as witnesses, Of the verivbrac, rive, steriusa and you knew so much about the hard- ever this way. Why, Itll ruin your CHAPTER IL Of in a far corner wus & young and a third name whlch was that af pelvis. J M if OHN W. BROOKE, manu Ware business.” character if it doesn't bust your bank 7 . man, yawning over a newspaper. In a notary. The vertebrae consists of twenty-! {bf facturer of machine tools, “Hardware! echoed President account. You've simply got to stop HE deep-toned clock im the the embrasure of a window was Mr. Hedge produced another doou- 2 four bunes, one upon the other, and) | | drills, pumps, saws, tiles, Sherwood. “Man, we don't confine It.” rance hall of the Brooke half-grown girl, staring idly down at ment, of a less threatening aspect, Called the spinal column. and othe: att of hard. Ourselves to hardware, [i's our Lust Mr. Brooke made a helpless gesture } mansion lacked one minute [he lawn. Near the centre of the and this he also read, in @ calm but rite abe twelve in numbor andl pa pd ue elene in an ues to know all there is to knew and recorded a ental note of re- of seven. Horace, the put. 0% directly in front of the visitor, incisive tone: acl 2 0 DY. a ' s 4D about any business, or if we don't gret that he bad introduced the sub- sat @ young woman, carelessly turn: Lene Ubiidrwn: fh the beck are | ned ty ay an uncompromising chalr and watohed know it to find it out. We haven't Ject. ler, had taken bis stand in ing the pages of a ‘magazine. ‘Gall ie Aimar from home antl the evening t the Prieurie,” nn iae trout, the mysterious manoeuvres of a smal) failed yet. I'll guarantee to take any ‘Well, I haven't time to bother front of it, watobing the great min- “Hello, daddy,” she said, without a es ale ES “lage joined to any] electric ity Th old-fashioned business like yours, pul about it now. I've got to go away ute hand craw! slowly wluug the lust looking up. “Just @ second and I'll yOUr care fort, | eee pre, bot Os cirie Juggernaut, The juggernaut it on jis feet, and increase Ita earn-'On a trip, Although It does worry stage of its hourly journey, Ere thut kiss yo nal representative In charge re. com Done, but ary tuoeied to (ie s.era4) went ite way along a narrow eteel ing capacity Ina year. me about leaving (he youngsters, I'm Journey was completed the master of “Very good,” eald the etranger. Bt saenaat by mows af wi werk bece 1 track, which turned corners not only Air. Hruvke wiuved ai the descrip. & Widower, you see, Connie ty sup- ie houseuvid would. be ringing at Constance Brooke leaped trom her Single. Ciningn\ae “run mente cece ft se Occua a ‘aide Uon of bis infant, but made nu com. bused to be the boss home, but—well, the door, probably when fifteen sec- chair with a ery of dismay and von. sieryency, on reheresbou!. thirteen and suineuues eieven in} Sidewlse but up and down. ‘The Hon of bis Infant, but made no com: fT Comes pretty high F suppose onde of tbe hour femained, Wor Mn fronted a man whom she bad never fil suemmy (2, 13,44 nduite, my "4 : ment. all comes pretty o r i ‘hat Ui number. the breast | Tack skirted the wall for the most "Why, do you realize what we I'll have to stand It." Brooke, being @ punctual business before beheld. The young man cam ip Ak, ee Tho sternum ts known as the breas rt, but oceastonally took @ short saved the International people on _ President Sherwood glared indig- man, was un equally punctual facher, out of the far corner, tonsed his Mr Helge will bet bone and iis chief (uncsion Ie Wo sul} gy o1 ve two. nantly, ‘there was ® faint expression of Newspaper aside and ranged himself with the au that jaunt across the ceiling. There was lead pencils? We saved ‘em two. apend Uhe chesi, brace and supper icine at which it disappeared fifths of a cent per gross in wunu “Stand nothing! he agolared. perplexity und disappointinent on the by (3) si f his slater. ‘The girl in Sis, 9, ee Jo TIbS ald Collar Bode ‘uring cost!” n are you going away?” ruddy countenance’of Horace when the window turned and stared ‘ommend bla employers. ‘ The peivis is at the base of the} from the room, through @ hole in the e Aae Sn ventured Mr. Brouke ld get away this afternoon tf I there came a sharp ring at the bell, — “II thought you were my father,” feet met Pane 4 fUBK and Joins tac vody with th) walk inet spayed a could. It’s a sudden trip.” With fully forty-HVve sucvnds of Lio stammered Constance, her cheeks red. {fits 12%uhtouldlusl’ oad lower extrom. The juggernaut had a habit of “All!” Mr. Sherwood's amazement "Por bow long?” hour remaining. The butler sensed His representative,” said the tw fev “a The wiuscie, sich cover the bony was blazoned on bis face. “ALL!” | “H t tigured exactl: T cap suinething unusual, 'T master was nger, with a slight bow, e ~4 structure of t uy are some uve] StOPPINE at desks, dropping papere We ngkes for an instant. "Why, do | 5 minutes.” anead of me; also, there was a nove “His rep— Isn't he here? Didn't uy hungrea in number and are of twolon them, picking other papers up, you know what two-lifths of a cent mind now. We'll get to of impaticnce in bis ring. Horace be come home with stectionate good VarietionVoluniary Gud layounluy| dropping the other papers somewhere a gross means to them?’ Do you want this house- went to tue door wilh au indetinanie | “No; "t come home with me, mthe list meationed beng uyon Le) cise, and eternally going about ite Mr. Hrooke shook his head and ura managed while you're trepidation of spirit, ne “That document exterior pt ne body, lending wvotl-| iucineas ina. allent and prec awalted, tie, worst with fortitude, inhedamntan ahh ee ee Brooke who Jot at all. He te well Th ox. Mid Mr Hedge, as be passed the I ness and symmetry, and tie latter “Merely $68,682.45 ear!" a0) ‘ nd 6 Vestibule, tat a 8 5 fnvoluniary fibres—on the Inside of| sanner, It was mechanleally un- sherwood, without even glancing at “And reformed? The ringer of the bell was @ much Plain. Sit down. Here's my card.” with the red seat be way, in blood vessels, ment] cann The man who financed the house- younger person. He glanced at (ue There was something brusque as ‘ Ee ee of 1 We bi ie it?" 4 & memorandum. hold \ uriou butler sharply, then motioned to a Well as brisk about the stranger, He Pocket. branes, Walls of cavities, and these} "What the binges is it?" demanded = “J'l) take your word for it, mur- DO!d was curious ebb tat oe Aly wale party m wie inet } Still the three Brooke children , ¢| Jot r 4 nind to talk to Con- large grip that rested beside im. talked as one with authority. An alr @lso exist in great numovrs in the] John W. Brooke, mured Mr. Brooke humbly, Then he in we wrip alr spoke no word. Speech was not theire Hy . . ho sald, “Mine,” he sald briefly, “Lakg it ia, Of complete confidence Atted bi akin, President Suerwood of the Economy Lrightened and there was a gliminer . h y wie At to, J mM 99 for the moment; rathor, it was theirs The muscles are fastened to the|and Efficiency Corporation, Limited his eye, "But | have an idea L ai ‘ fs Clee wy {ig well cut clothes. Hin to gaze in mute bewilderment at tbe bones by tendons—tough, inelastic| glanced up from his desk aad smiled ine one thing you can't ro- eT about It Bue reiataly, he, stepped: past tbe Yoion was hy no maane Unpleasant, beater of the documents P i + i el sani : #4 to anybody about jer and enterec 6 Brovke man- S¢ : certain of en i, r ‘ “ tlamue, which varies greatly tn size] At tho juwgernaut, which at that In i ih te aavtogy about. tt Buti we eee wax tae crniahel bo tan Toe PLUMS, Alice whe, anase, Argt and strength, and this formation al-| stant vanished through its hole like ume it Decide Aa 4 Witt that t Miss Constance Brooke, T belleve?* Where is my father?’ she de- lows greater muscle streagth and] Startled prairie dog. Did you ever try to reform the Decide now! The g iden Bn WIAD SOt Wee SEN Bl cried the eerahi ho pro. Manded, in a frightened voice, "l— elasticity than If they were attached Mice boy," sald Mr, Sherwood, business of running an American ere. You're going suppressed, race turned und en. ranger, @8 he Pro gov't understand. Where ts dad? stly to the bones and fasiened ew fangled business, eh? ob: clears the decks tered the house, picking up the «rip 1 his card case is MAGOOENRAG, WY Seer ey ' ane nf . . Marene"| served Mr Brooke, staring in fas cried Mr, Sherwood ) Mr. Brooke, if you'll a he did av, ‘The bug was beavy #—cortainly Hedge easily, “1 do but know ae ° Jemation at the hole in the wall, “siniled benignantly and i’ y company full authority an and evidently well Glled. : Mr Willan Brooke® glancing tay business to know. the : . agers . ” 4 his matte whet 0 G 6 strange: 4s sanding In the he young man. F K COPIES—i Sendg} “Oh, certainly, sympathetically, ter, when you return [ll ranger w as nAt perac 7 Ver, as he explains lo his jet wae ask for each ry you} “Bet it cost you a lot of money. “kver do it?” be asked Funranieg to turn over to you a hall, contemplating with plain diss That person added te. Paliver watt aaa 1 eatearns + " t . d ehold so thoroughly effielent tayor a knight in armor, or, rather, @ And Miss Alice continued the 7 desire. They cost enus each paper, ne thousand three hundred a at difference does that , stranger, with 1 you on the day Bathe twenty-six dollars and forty-eight that, | iy you money to run it, suit of aimur that bad bo Ki stranger, with @ nod in the direction * "lay ‘iyi guap eae RED NOSE—AILLY ‘rs Red nose m4." sald Mr. Sherwood briskly we aiken ile <ksnse Nou'll he able to capitalize and gall within, tHe turned ax Horace ap- of the younn girl, who hid AoW gisncing at the mene used by poor circulation, Indi, ne blotted a paper and placed it In tock Sere 5 4 i si pe) ska this Is December! You mean to say uo Ment’ docking, Hest vais the Jaws of 4 atoe! contrivance from srAnd yet you say you know every W 1, waulant expect 0 asters are the children?” he Vines my slater," muppited the iL ath aae Gus Inia at d yor a which presently the office boy thing about anything.” interrupted ‘ A i ‘ 1 « or” Deltas or shoes, and » i must remove} rived ‘it, “But f mainten Brooke In a tone of pity uid be 4 great comfort Horace stared. ‘The familiarity uf Pt tranger took a step forward Evidently not, unless he should Be CAUSE tO gol. rellet. hetween eight and nine cents a ‘The Prosident of the © and E. cor ty know, seeing that fm the quesiun jolted him He did not and presented a amall bit of paste chanqe ma plane? ie F | Does the work of threa ordi. poration tilted his chin ageresavel wov. that things would be in know this perso) who asked for “the heard The th Rrooke children, ang ee ee Pie te dom BLACKHEADS—r. Fr. Gs The |r ary hoya; never gota aick; never and pointed @ Anger under the nosy nehody who’ children,” but he did know thay he thelr heads close tomether, read: ‘Continue 10. Feel te ‘in ‘our home, coon SL CUMent whieh ky [Sassen the stenographer; nover goes of his caller wolng to do business,” Was an utter stranger to the Brooke H. HEDGE, €. €. ive Ao paride, lm your Bom, @ small steel instrument which bas alto yan et ; Nas “What's yor Aianaté : 1 Me Sherwoo iansion . . 0 a protect observed 1 hole in each end, which tits over the | prandnether'a’ tuneral went to ite DAY A Aur. oe | Invest. “'s | dnt say so But I wae "Mr. Brooke is not at home yet, Then they looked up at the , With a cas ce that em. blackhead and causes it to pop out|"“igome boy," sighed Mr, Brooko, "Oh, I dont kao pods ast th oir.” ‘ranger. He was unfolding a docu. Died the mature Of che \ without leaving a scar or red mark| whose establishment. knew none of money atl three childton el wate Mr Brooke faltered and looked — "Certainly not. He won't ve Where ‘nent of foolseap size In the wemar “bartment f the B ‘ag the nails do, its kind “Saves you something, I Sherwood snorted. ee gull are the children? fi-hand corner they glimpsed a O icina twice font he ee —em suppose?" ‘i “What the annual expenses?” Well gor this on paner at once,” | ‘The stranger whipyed off his over. lore red seal, ‘The stranger began “aw Ki lbink twice, found his vuvicy . LUPNIps, Stewed Lomaloes a ts cost of Installation in a rt ¢ e " you don! cer n nuattoy ° * hat, to 108, ainsi Cabbage are allowed in the obealty|a half, and is now. nD 8 year And Doohat re: MOAY POU GOH'E Keep nage of Aaals One anaratad a Ived Feb mechanically, ater tbe Business” oad Mr macarool, ‘3 : “i fi ront of the atenog ion of an excellent servant. Ye ly vs Paes 50k acerca fallore ahead of the game. Never cust cay the billay th : » the dark ‘hair and pink (he butler, for all his outward oats 1 propose to find out ORANGES — H. F. D.t/one. Saves time, moncy, and fail) OP, ani WAS aD agitated person within well, Too late this evening, Oranges are good eaten’ any’ time, pow." J y @or- pan in Preyer at wh f such outetly and anproached Brooke would not be th To-morrow you may tele The old theory that oranges are|' Mr, Rrooke, who wna also the haweshoid Ge youcar yro "uns this , nd The second but- ordinary! Yea, even ominous phone to the witives of our corpora “golden in the morning and lead at President of a corporation, nodded varunana ae A ed the immediate appearance # thing had never happened before Hon and obtain a verificatto: night" has long sinc b exploded, his head erlemnly, indicating that and the servants some” mot carrying a set of legal Where was he? thts THANE Rha: tee OF Ik AUP IF ope p) ken be fore re ring is more thera was no use of arguing the meee Connie?” - -——— — — ~ and guod, But why can't WE tun er j N euraate | oaers nn" y daughter Constance.” T > . hings? Where do you come in Seer ond Boles taped gel rend W much i my lt he asked, — “ANA there's no ayston? Non THE IVORY CHILD + By Sir Rider Haggard Mr Hedge smiled faintly 1 paride ‘4 Papas enty-two sand dollars,” re- counting?" 7 neeyS : fled yet not ‘ fie; complexion. y are not fate Sherwood promptly. “Hero No tvstem T ever discoverst, ev Last and Best of Famous Allan Quatermain Stories “L come tr utters ~- ‘Onoht Ea ee noe Begins on This Page February 19 he annwere ft ey ATED TONGUE—MARGARET,| “Len per cent. of what wo've saved The Dineen Scene Y on sie sage F ry pr aoa being, J | r . saved The E. and E, President leaned dou wo" Chooses, (To Be Continued) ‘ placed with narrower bande on the sleeves and at back, while the deep band weights the bottom of the skirt. Answers to Queries. sport coat trimmed with mink on Wear with it? White serge for skirt or dress, re of © feet inch but am rather ort walsted. Have 'e give eyes, complexion, thanks “R. rf. doatructitte wah and satin a2 shown. A cluster of flowers at belt would complet pretty for the “Tea” me — 1 fo . ou, am fourteen brown hair, brown eyes, a pase Dlexion, 6 feet $ inches end welgh about 180 pounds, W: yeu kindly t colors that are goed for me and what style dress weald make me look slimmer? FLORA Tan, emerald green, bro pale blue A dreas Banging from shoulders or yoke, belted at waist, ‘Pechion Extiter Brening Westds 1 have just copied one of your etytes with great success. Now I need an eve- ning dress for an approaching affair and would appre- vate your valuable j advice, I have no ideas, #0 need your help. Am thin, dark complexion, blue eyes, MISS LQ. ib Rose soire silk, silver lace, Shaded red rose with sliver ribbon at belt, Fashion Biitor, Srening World: 1 am again writ- ing you for advice about an evening gown, | have one lke the enclosed sketch, and thought 1 might use the r foundation, whieh \ is blue messaline, for the new dreas, However, will you picture for me which taste —————___—= - something your sults ‘J f A ) aN A eyes, cal Sincerely, Use lavender net over’ your blue as shown. Purple and sirdle can be elaborated by hand with ‘gome silver, Purple velvet bows, |

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