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Fvenind World. Daily ™ The Evenig World’s Perfect Figure Contes 2 Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now 16 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. if Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Weld.) Reducing—Lesson IX. agazine — On inal Desions for he Home Dressmaker | Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for Ali Types | Furnished by The Evening World’s Expert. By Mildred Lodewick Covrright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Description. | ONE are the | women put on jeertain raiment |when the calendar @nnounced the arri- |val of winter, and | ten as consistently or rather “inconsis- tently” took that ral- | ment off when the same sorap of paper \announced that sum, jmer had come, | To-day we have jarrived at a most | sensible stage. Wom- ‘en have ceased wear- ing the olothing that | caused constant per- |aptration and = ex- nae them to serl- ous colds when they |went outside, We | keep moderately cool lin the house by | wearing thin cloth- ing—we bave at last jabandoned flannel underwear — and cover ourselves with thick things when we step outside, The many varie tles of sport silks which the manufac- turers are putting out are certain to tn- fluence the mode this year, making sport apparel more popu- lar than ever, Theso silks go under varl- ous names, among the newest In stripes be- ing Yo San, on the order of Shantung in weave, Combina- COAT-DRESS COSTUME OF BECOM- ING LINES. Swaying and Stretching Exercise. T= exercise {8 a walst and abdominal muscle stretcher and reducer, | and !f the arms are lowered after every two or three sways to either side it greatly adds to the movement, bringing Into action ag it does the Muscles of the shoulders and back. Practise it with any of the others previously shown, | Inhale deeply as you raise the arms, hold the breath for a few séconds you sway, and exhale the breath as the arms are lowered. This makes the entire exercise doubly beneficial, Stand with the feet nearly together, arms stretched above the head as shown. Sway the body first to the right @ide and then to the left side, stretching upward with the arms meanwhile, Repeat this ten times to each side, relaxing between each three bends, This movement strengthens the muscles of the abdomen, sides and waist. To keep the body erect and well poise! !t really requires a large amount of exercise to strengthen the musc of the trunk and make them work properly. When the welght of the body {s thrown first on one foot and then on the other, as a great many persons do when standing a great part of the day, or when the body !s humped up and curved in sitting, the entire spinal column 1s thrown out of proper gear and many important organs are c forced out of thelr natural posittons. , FINDERS KEEPERS, Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. LOSERS x . ‘EW m! ft ly exercises | the following: One-half teaspoon dry WEEPERS i Ye) will etrengthen the muse te one-half teaspoon salt, one: = that 1 thing but an erect, Rap OOD Be ‘straight position, when standing or LOOK JOHN | THAT GETS) CAN You! HE IS MAD! MY GOAT | ( } if How Did You BEAT iT! ) FIND IT 4 / ~~ sh of ca- enne pepper, a tin ¢ In one sc sitting, will really | & ntly diluted, y strong. tions of colurs in a feel comfortable, |Vour all of these nts Into a \ this are varied and and will compel, * uy and cook like soft custard, unusual yet conservative enough to) of white linen or organdy are prety stirring continuousty, over a slow fire you, without effort until the mix thickens to the con- on your part, to, sistency of thick cream, Set away to hold the cheat out, | C90! for several hour head up and chin TO LOSE FI and hips properly! BACK AND SHOULDERS ne drawn in, When |J. H.; Strenuous arm exercises and }) this cosy attitude / yy masse appited by some one 1s accomplished | this "the promee ee in will remove Piet 3 opel ate his Inert Ussue forming again fare in prime working order and the EARS STAND OUT—M.G.R: Yes, etect position of the body will tc pve ach 1s slight, will cor- seem stiff and awkward, as Ae OBER whem you are just learning stand, sit and walk correctly 4f really seems ridiculous grywn folks how age breathe corr t tHat'fot one in fifty does so properly. ¢ Theks, are , things which J} should nave been learned tn anfancy, and much suffering, disease and d fortiivy co! sult the most fastidious, complements of the frock. Peacock blue striped with lavender} Serge and linen are also sul! would be pretty for the design of to- for this design, when braiding wor day, Plain blue silk matching the|make an effective trimming, Whit weave and color of the stripe 1s used | Or colored satin te suitable for colla for the bodice and peplum, which | “nd cuffs on werge, while white be 4 being In one piace, so pleasingly af- | tlste would be prettiest on linen. 4 fects the coat-dress, ‘The opening in| = front is filled in only half way, and Answers to Querie: that thrbugh the graciousness = oe Fibink Slee Seaiag. Wiess skirt, which extends paat the double Have a! /€leas ct: talhees barrier of belts, Pretentious cuffs of Pride » and collar and undercuffs ~brown crepe de Chine). The [the stripe an akict lo egnlalied: TROGaRE ta alta like your sketch for guimpe dress — Would it be all right to make gukap: } from watst T have and’ use @@he 1 for rest of waist? Mave ; brown hair, gray-blue eyes, Do not like very bright colors, but I know tell me exactly what “In a year—possibly," | conceded | greg neods brightening. . you desire in the way of # ha Constenes, Rut act walk ¢ excipt me own? Is annybody kept ‘Thry it agin, Elvira. ‘Tis shame ‘Me little man,” she sald, “'tls ye “Then plea: wa for breakfast?” an’ sorrer an’ the work av the divil, thot towld me I'd be punchin’ th . | but thry! "Tis an hour gone now an’ clock mesilf. An’ against the hour 7.7 4. pretenses Ho devoted tive seconds to thought. MISS B. B no Kittle on the shtove. Haven't ye I punch that clock, there'll be no lo not Know. “Probably, if you buy bats #0 fre) Use your crepe de Chine for main the thrick av it yet? Don't be an. breakfast. The rules an’ rigulations H. Hedge sat back in his chair and quently, you have one that you pur BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY bo avoided {f all chil- %. UO WEES: n 4 part of waist and @ little 4 : a tise aie peeing eae ewerin me, but thry. I've thried are none av my makin’. “Tis ye yer- regarded her with astonishment, — clia#ed In the corresponding season | fe lighter Epes wer taught and made to pra worieht, ths. Prank Ac dce cay SMPRRCAMINTRAU GObME: ABU y tus MIC LncLicia diteera are Genin’ eat there's Sie Teeited Tein aes TIL EE eG nO. eet hey that you want a idstyear. If so, in what condition |#hade chiffon or Georgette fi Yap we things dally in you . ip ae , virw Mary turned upon her as- in me head, Englishman butler tellin’ me how I'll . is it? sleeves, Leaf green color would he 4 Acgu0d walker is iin easy \ OF PRECEDING CHAPrERS, sistant with @ baleful look. “I'l have r I'll be fired, An’ ‘tisn’t be puttin’ a key in at jock.” hat, hu you do not know what wt) was provably given to my maid pretty for trimming, 4 tgraceful one, and to w ¢ hardware manufacturer, gow bole av this nonsince, from ye, m carin’ about, but the three “Hut we're hungry, Mary,” said bin jong ago. Meally, do you propose to ‘a ey me mare nous movem : . ae ee lia e int s Th | be no clock punchin’ dear childher thot'll be starrvin’ an’ » plaintively, Certainly! How can § tellowhat I persist ju being utterly ae | ipa ‘ every) mus ‘ ‘ ndae, efficiency engineer, wis U nor me; perishin’ for the want av a meal. An’ ye poo ’ oorae y’ are! wan . > DK ot at all On the contrary, 1am Passion biitor Rrening World Walking briskly raat. ‘The bonse v was silent, what Would Misther Brooke say, com- put ‘tis pp Mag tig Peano nwaer on until I have agen, them? Dia very glad tu have this matter of hats | Hay Mreathing, and these tu Constance and Alice back an’ findin a sthrange Woman ye, The days av me cookin’ is over, 224 ¢Ver buy a woman's Rate acai up, L can seo that it merits ave four vars qeuldoor exe within the 1 1 other werrants, ¢ y nan, laying them on the table. feedin’ the poor darrlin's? 4 { I'ma clock puncher. Ant 0; Ladmit that L never did.) Yet attention, Really, Miss Brooke, I do of burgundy foulay) i of all, though overlyoked by many things at once aad in. “It'S punch the clock or no pay. “Thry it agin, ye fool! Are ye thot I'm not punchin’ clocks, Um there should be no difficulty about it not want you to misunderstand me.) having small och + \ Corres val ww tune being | No pit oh 1 will make! hoed Mary, her voice clumsy? Her ive over the key, an’ . 40) y ten, me litte’ man; I'm Pu they it mest “A BAe AR oe Ao et Let us be They tey Tsing. yo noet that Lean see figure, and desi» « esilf, May th his case, which 1) divil AY writin’ in books, I'm shteppin’ fore y ah's ‘ . t ' : n exception in n, but cme tein a PA be the month, on the first. I'M away with a clock like thot! ward and back, like a dancin'-mos onstance smiled faintly, It Gy not tink justifies another hat for your afd tn a su i not practt r each daily, He also ie pee on the Urrst av nixt month, — But the devil did not fly away with ter. seemed that the oraéle'did not knew a period of nine or ten weeks. able aty. for H Pap Tee barge accounta, tivena_Spares me, Mr- Brooke jt, despite the earnest prayer of Mary — py gctence- We're undher rigu- “ll things, at any rate, will give you @ requisition for a new dress. Am 40 you q ? H aah yreenramed ays Me Bri hy Monahan, Instead, he backed out of jations now, deary. Do ye mind the “I shall. probably hat now.” | ol i erect and abdomen dr ¢ CHAPTER VIL Hog Mr. Hrooke ts away," broke 1n the room and mado bis way back to eygs I cooked yistherday >. ‘thes ay mall gpotaniy yfeit ten or a Hie smiled at her in a friendly way. | 4, olightly row walk with an eli br Bit, ¢ ‘4 . eden, and ws Tam the only person the dining-ball, where the three on'the acales iirrat. There's no more U2) Shops,” she observed evenly. Constance held her breath | shouldered, five ‘ fast Srough to atin { I was early morning in the i} this youre Lb erage rg a au Brookes were In whispered consulta- poachin’ two eggs for Miss. Alice, Ol) that's all right, I've sent Kut | shall spectty that the hat) three inches tail, | } tion to all pa ) living room allotted to the able to-you Will see the necessity of Veh with Horace. Vin poachin’ tour ounces, ‘That's copies of the purchase Hat to all is not to cost more than $0 have black hair a) ; HEARTBURN—Mii= servants of the Hroo! rbeying my or renee Rul au: “Where is our breakfast?” demand- science, darriin’ dear, firms with which we maintain ac She arose slowly from ber chair) brown eye, with ' oral t mfuls of « household, But the eff. thority to pay, hire and fir «J Billy, rising at the entrance of the — “An' there's no more coffee made cous." Ong Ate east! ed | pale colori { ils may correct i “Wire, is it? shrilled Mary, as her efficiency man. in the ould pot, No, indade! "Tis ‘ 1 ‘ “Are you serious?” she asked, | aororing. i wae; that you clency, man wag there, He chin thrust tc “You'll be fii “Abparently it is on the knees of the dribbled out of a newfangled Roosh- w winced at the Ob, quite t OH ih voiding those which caus Was viewing with ail the fervor of me, thin? Fire away, for all the good 84S," answered H. Hedge placidly. . 80 10 minutes “ What FT t at is the IT shall go about in igri Burgundy sati | oye ster Le ee > that had Sell git-av ft! There'a no'man hein’ "Are they eating It -s, with Elvira holdin’ the type of hat, the grade, or whatever “Hd. "I shall wear my ole | belt ta ilé,‘Wuch ag sweets and. very F no man livin ; it th Fel H . = amuinncs Gan locked a4cthe helt, which tn ba frulte excipt Misther Brooke can fire me, , Hedge ignored him and turned to the thot's setence. An’ be- i, the customary description.” 1 h 1 mite teak Mind’ thot. now! butler. wn whiles, whin) we know how, sos on fer old and Hked diitacae et is attached to wals i " « a, her as- “le yor ean 2 o » “Horace, do yeu understand any- e to run an’ punch the clock bre sar ey aot ? urred to him at Cons! <7 < and forms a —MAR t you mean that you cannot be race, F y 0, We ‘aa Tr ahat § R S 4 y eres, or ply tony le th ered on their way to the ejected trom tie house,” remarked the thing about a time cloc Sclence mae Me os Se the hat had been created for eaoh | ie Ae Satin pipings. ig ; ‘ Mary | s 1 efficiency mon evenly, | “y y en them, sir. “once more I'll show you how to %') nall hat, and v er | vid salads contain litle nourishment fo Har is useful to venly, “you are quite 4 by will have fur on it. In a general way h id. Gea lor chiffon the body, but they are especially ric ‘e had been employed MUStaken. i should regret the necessity crit’) meaningless.” Punch the clock,” Hedge sald, rising, W!l have fur on it. In a Kens a ¢ ne aid. | | ne be ye a rs 8 P aul b ay ot vse, But UC shall insist on an "Very good, str.” ary eyed him belligerently and !t, Will probably be a toque “Lam going something | isette and akirt band, also sleeves {wmineral matter, which i very nec- |; Oke family for eighteen Ghservunce cfu ee Ake tine bleak! her grownd The efficiency man ran rapldly to you. It will be an object lesson 4n| necessary. Cream lace collar I essary for the blood, me form of | She was hort, sturd Rules!" repe Mary. “ eat i " i so let him show you, Mary," through « list and made a memor- gfricieney, You say that a proper hat = “ . } yaw foods should be taken each day |) i Wire total, caine tlemlational Tie rele this eae rnin. OPieia ta one ia the sarvante hal meld. Constance’ hastily ‘We are “ndum cannot bo bought for five doliare,| T? Mise FE. M.—Your tan ellk car j by all persons, fat or thin inate of ml dio life, loyal, opibs hy ag WN Wave Mua Te Glo GUL ne Don ati in Dantaletod. Senly Very DUnery. “Price? he asked briskly. hence you are in the habit of paying| be made r this style, with gel ' = jonated, bellicose on occasion, — ky iy » 30 oO . alt ti LF hag! s cathaasti haven't the least tden ? hable y ‘ = uth Feria divine toe Le age he poor, famished sweetheart S . hund L differ. I say a proper|color satin, and colored bead buck ; . , fn an’ tay. "Tis ¢ 20 1 with a look of scot for the ou must have some idea yy 5 hikes fe neg it eee : 1 portant thing Is to get all of th ful : Tis ‘Vill out the carrd, selve = Mant Hamalet the ken two dollars? ‘Three dollars Boing to Bet & ROW 26 | To E. H—Use your striped good prgane and circulation in good ¥ Ah,” said 1. Hedge. "1 was wait. Murs Fee ah ee Be. heey “Yow, 84 ae atts me Bene two dollars!" H 4 1 called @|OM crosswise of goods for pane oO th 0! © bod ng fol ‘ Observe — this ote Koay ver conduc n’ I'm ‘The ‘efficiency man took his seat L repre ; 1 4 econt ‘ 6 He a telephone and called a eee matter,” Perko Maes | eee eee en gur ae Oa ‘ ooks an’ fillint out cards at the table and smiled Dlandly at 4, iedse took the key and examined wns rip Ae ne read, — Humber |edging wame with blue taffeta, BI fi \ Mleanee the skin, deep breathing to|. r ‘ln 1 Ht anaes ie A ’ 4 : me th ie hould he cookin three Bros Kes, CS silence tha “Have you been trying to punch [am not buying a ¢ and tT doy In this t ; xembourg shop?! taffeta girdle | leanse the blood, and better cireula shapes Perey Nim Fenae i be RL AL SI. Gal to the point jeyness r ne Glacier thie “ueoe! hae de to be insulte declared ¥ ft le the resid , tion through phiysical exercises, Which you assume your duties sninna without washiny ‘Tham sien 1 Horace returned AEG aD ah IS aa Ja annie. I am buying a hat, MP. John W. Hrooko, Plea ; wtimulate the liver, kidneys anc Bach evening, when you bave ceased yy caf Aah na waantn m things Ad you punch the clock for “pis hour gone,” replied Mar ast ” an aasort of hate for Mins Brow } els to action, Of course, « ul Might) work, y Will duplicate the opera: t ‘aol Mary asked Hedge, when that dlg- gtonily ' nd Now, If you will ox nine to Urs, / is also necessary, tion.” inme own way nitary appeared “But this is ‘ ay! A se noup righ se t and stout, 38. Have fair high »w you how to buy a hat,” | color, gray eyes and Bur PRUDE| ¢N “Well, the ag TE der BRITTLE NAILS, —< ur Rub cocoa butter on the 1 night intinded, An’ we'll pun ce pau “LT would like to ask, sir, if you are well acquainted with Mary?" e exact num- and and iminutes you have probably an innocent tnt Me & i at lelicately "sald H. Hedge. “He und ‘ hich at that up , 7 lexion, nt —— the day. In this wa clock will be pu ed," took your key by ip wned her aoft brown BORAX FOR HAIR—MR=. 1. Wee sh bene Be Rll be. Punched” aatd do not yet enjoy that honor.” ie uy hi and then pointed at it trrevers send for you, Mias| brown hair. Tam tn +3, NO comet use “plenty of borax let eurately just how » efMfetency A perhal y' i stake, ts 1t? ‘Tis the la " ead pencil, , s soon as the hats arriy need dress for MENG 164s Cevings A Uttle |muniy tora arp necontary inthe vere tulk ational Mga car vant But Mary—well, Mary take, thin, I'll have no Eyetalian 4 ERE GREE! CONALANGR WAIRAG ONE DR to ate es cH bi acta as a cleanser, however, |forniance uf sour duties shall then nctivitios, lwass Winke That 1eat says she will punch the clock her- punchin’ in as cook Ist I'm in , Constance touched tt Mpbtly, ¢ K to buy an economical ; Mice evening affatr, , Sone fix a stated seheu'e of hours, to of the fundamental laws of efficiency, Stif, sit oF 1t will Mot be punched at this house. An’, be powern Ht ag ap ” i ho had telephoned to the/tut would ike to NERVE TONIC—EDITH D.: ‘The | Which you will adr So it happened that H. Hedge won in #1," Tl feed no furrnace Really, 1 don't recall,” she an- Luxembourg! | wear same at after- best tonto for the es is deep| Mary studied the cl with close MALtAR OF ih tite sian ne nd Mary here!" The swiftness of Mary'y exit was swered indifferently Half an hour later H. Hedge sum-| noon affairs also. \ breathing to increase the circulation | attention, and then He was not, however, aware of his Horace disappeared. surprising, 1 i Approximately 4 moned her to the Mbrary, ‘There were | 2 4 end enrich the blood, nourishing foods | careful tiny of th victory until 8 o'clock, At that hour _ ‘The three Brokes exchanged glances Hedge coul wit ‘Oh, perhaps a hundred.” at boxes there, under the/CAn you suggest Y abd rest. Remember that impure! “1 punch no clock, was seated in the dining room @2d became expectant. her. Twenty minute. wis hundred dollars!" ¢ t women something — girlish, Dlpost carries poinons to the nerves) it 1 think you will. the three Brookes were also at . When Mury entered the dining room breakfast tn the dining room Bometh ike that. It s Ned them as still making me look and ‘weakens them so that they can mth ye're’ wrong, young the table. her round face was moist with per- - Haxembaure miep." | aming led In their duties. | siendorer? 8. A.G not properly direct the bodily forces. answered dispassionately, You may serve, Horace,” said Spiration and her arma were folded CHAPTE Bi hast toll me AR YON Ne going to examine ha oe — years I've wurrked: for Constance. resolutely across her ample bosom ‘ Branrat Bilas ! undred Nara for that gaia Fed, riskly, pushing aside nie, GFray crepe de Chine! FIQS FOR CONSTIPATION--M. F°. oke, and: for the missus“ fist is not ready, Miss ‘Is the clock punched yet?" asked 66 BQUIRE a n hinaat alae Rama ana Graken: EE nodding at the hat ous. | or Georgette, Chiffon ~ OF cee figs a a at fruits, cooked he died, God rest her, I Brooke thi efnelency man, stance 1 " i y rand merely todians sleeves if of former and*raw, are good for constipation, ;punclod no clock for the miasua, ot ready?” * "Dig not.” Hed , wht h bari iae es The first hat was larae and of a " Water drinking, bran foods and exor- snd I'll punch none for yess Iwend “Not covked yet, mies" “Do you know how?" Tho emet mAh the We eae eat Re grahine rl The eMetency man |f2bric. Rose and blue bead embrold © for the trunk muscles are also, timo for foolishness or palavertn': e voice of Horace was unemo- “I do not." eatin’ on, a lapa | OKe ¢ ne qu A Bho * Constance remon. |@ry: A cloth of gold ohemisette may Why should | be standin’ here ivery tional, but there was a meaning in . “I eént Horace to punch it for you, reaohe F Are It about three weeks strated |be replaced by one of gray chiffon you BOOK and turned to “Tat od. eed marenin’, wastin’ me time om a crazy th: glance he bestowed upon Hedge, for this morning only. He eNEP, Bier. DRESSING—MRS. clock, When there's wurrk waitin’ "Phe effictency man, without a word, refused to allow him to do eo ' . bread Be “‘Hats—women's,'" he rea ‘But at least 1 may try it ont | Girdle of dull blue taille ribbon ° hat, and “It's exquisite,” murmured one Z mC a, recipe for ar ine in the Kitchen ; i’ vos from his place and went down- “I did.” Pitino one TD andred tor at wand a gow anit, Beaute rman Fy lowed in the obesity diet “It may very € result in redug- stairs to the kitchen, It was empty. “Why?” i shed the subdivis oo week i * ene aneamaren., "it pomncnne | - Gressing for those trying to re |ing your hours of Work,” ‘observed Ha axennded the buck stalre und en: Mary took @ step forward and came Kind of woman's ha “iio snason ham changes,” ake ex Proper coloring for mademoiantie” || To Mise I, K—There are weaving PS Sera rt watt Lig mmevntia sensei Ana, tay etgead UR Han Golds RlMa BYeR Pi been : i) only four measons in a H. Hedge, ‘Tea the wrong color on. (concerns in this olty where a patch a Sreb eggs and the ites of rn of me rhout ; aye inside the door he paused and Hstened met the glanes of the efficiency man “Plush? erved the efficiency man tirely, Next hat,’ lot your goode oan be woven Into tho PREG MADRID NAY, 08 ald Whose Wusinees are mo buure, to the hoked voice of Mary, without a quiver, She shivered. (To Bo Continusd.) |burnt hole with perfect resulta