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The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Conducted by Pauline Furlong ° To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women _ Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Coprright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) Developing—Lesson XI. | i Buy Sone rATER ALG FoR Tht BOW OV DISGRACE RIL WE ARE NOT ALLOWE TO CUT ANPLES fee THIS EXPENSIVE MATERIAL IW AND! AN Sune feat MATCH IT js r Exercise for Strenythening Shoulders. A STRETCHING, breathing and shoulder exercise !s shown in this fllustration and {t should be practised in the fresh air as often conventent, as it is not a strenuous movement and !s a very beneficiad one. Stand with the feet nearly together, arms extended at eides and rigid, palms turned around to the front, thumbs back. Slowly inhale and raise the arms, gradually turning the hands around until the back of the hands mect over the top of the head, Lowér arms slowly and exhale. Do his at least ten times. . It is @y earnest desire to make readers understand that a few minutes’ Antelligent practice eaph day of some simple exercises and deep breathing mill not only bring health and better figure, but also save doctor's bills and much suffering. Women who have become accustomed to having a strong current of healthy blood bounding through thelr veins and arteries, through deep breathing and physical exercises, know what the joy of living and vibrant spirits really mean and those who drag through life In a listless, gloomy manner should make eome effort to create complete and forceful ciroulation of the blood to relieve this sluggish, Indifferent attitude. Physical exercises are designed to strengthen the vital organs, stomach, liver, kidneys, pelvic organs and circulation so that the julces which ald digestion may be more generously secreted and the nourishment be as: similated and absorbed by the tissues. Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. ORF fat ts not necessary to oot |W.: Camphor spirite will eventually “ -|reduce the breast and it also de- health, but wall Maer ticane stroys the milk glands permanently. erly nourished muscles, tissues, | Ornerwise it is harmless, nerves and blood are, The slender! HIVES—DANIEL M.: Hives are woman will have] the result of indiscretion of diet and to allow more time | slight eruptions and itching are usu- for building up the | PY Present. A change of diet will ly overc i body than the stout | “mu aty overcome them one will require) TONSILITIS—N. K.: Tonsilitis is for reducing, be-| an acute inflammatioh of the tons! cause taking on! Which makes swallowing very dimi- | Meht and round-,CUlt, because the throat has become ( Tg Welwht a very inflamed. You should consult a oP Ang out the figure! physician at once, as tonsilitis often Sauuine ruaiowt, meang tmproving leads to diphtheria if neglected or the nervous system and strengthening | s“sKerated, the digestive and eliminative orgaus Can You Beat It! . xhhe.’ By Maurice Ketten UNDER THE Goon JUST A STAS Me JOUN, RIGHT AWAY | HAVE SOMETHIN AFRAID IT THAN You WANT TOPAY ® Conducted b The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Eleanor Schorer Copretght, 1817, by The Prem Publishing Op, Pr ‘New York evening Wend) The Lighted Clock. T was evening, and Dicky and Dot were very happy, for they were going to seo a wonderful clock three stories In height all lighted up. “I can't imagine what it will be like," said Dicky, “I've never even seen a small clock lighted They got out of the subway and walked over to Madison Square Park. They stood before the great Metro- politan Tower and looked at the cloc’, which was lighted up, while flash- Hghts marked tho hours in the eve- ning for those far away. Just then a red flash w: “That means it is @ quarter before the hour. We shall stay here for an hour,” said Uncle John, nd see all that happens.” nh when tho hour was to be aig- nalled, four red flashes came—fgr It was an even hour and after that a number of white fievhes followed. At halt t elgit Dicky and Dot saw two red flashes and at quarter of nine © flashes. ’s just ke @ great Fourth of celebration, I think,” sald Dicky. nd to think that all this fuss and beauty 1s just for a clock. Sometimes at home we forget to wind tho clock up and it stops for several day: “This clock never stops,” said Uncle John, “and it is Hghted up so many can gee {t—nearby and far off—for {np the Wonder City there t= 80 much to do—so much to see that we mustn't get behind the Home. we must keep up with the clock, eh?” "ohe children laughed and said, dh yes, here we must make use of as well. Building up the nerves takes | &, much longer time than removing| superfluous fat or regulating the habits of other tissues, and before ft can be assimilated by the system & large amount of muscular activity | 6 ww wwnnnnnnnnnnennnn ber blond head against Frank's coat must be indulged in, This stimulates} { BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ and began to cry. Then Frank began the blood circulation and sends tt to|} ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE $ ‘© whisper to her and Ruth whis- the nerves and tissues which are] } EVERY TWO WEEKS, pered back, “4 ‘The efficiency man stood staring, starving for it, and oxygen fron tree ORLELRELLPPALPLLPDLS APPAR AAAS HUL they pald not the slightest atten- e, rich blood aro Ju aseitaehs Maracas bik tion to him, He endured a full minute air and Piror the mender body a8 ili ese ay need 08.) of it, and then cleared his throat. mecessary ford fattening foods. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Well, what does this mean?’ he ang a ea parts of the body, |, Joba W. Irooke, hantware mani demanded. ‘Learn to mt ain weight, and this|f Ruth suddenly came out of her If you wou 2 hee thing for the thin dream and twisted her head in the fe the all importans tDirensed Nerv direction of H. Hedge. ea °ueetive. organs, muscl cit, means wre're, going to get mar- he tissues and elim- | ff." the’ autho father Th amaiencse men at begga in Such position that 7,08 ‘eet rid et hina, but fa’ on. oe ti The efficiency man shook his head tod and ellownates ‘d° proyaies to tay casi food cannot be asuimila ad | glee cute off thelr barge accounts. Finsily Hedge ery well, I give my consent.” distributed throughout the baay ieee Sets SFancture ke ines ned te Commerce; ‘They gazed upon the efficiency man retard the circulation ¢ and ia (eervice taal gnguged, ih the ouile bel: with undisguised astonishment. the cells poe ' 3 i end pepreat ete an sends | ise chaullece tats diskirecds ror amd telle ft did the consenting!” flared od Ruth, nd cheeks. Ac- 7 Mak 0," 7 and feet Pe eciurcular tissue Tes CHAPTER XVII. shes WaTlue Mint etka tremon nist lates the assimilation of fat, but in (Continued) this house, I do’ the consenting. he fat) u f nerves are held so tense that | Ruth's face. ried, you will need a Job, pannot become deposited between the “Ploase, Mr. Hedge, he— Therefore | reinstate you.” EAivcuiar fibre, because the tissues lease, Mr, ne Ruth beamed at tho efficlency man Bre beld just as rigid as the nerves, he didn't mean anything. and kissed Frank. many cases of extreme thinness the + HERE was utter misery in inasmuch as you are going to | 1, This class of thin woman is the Hogest!" “And now, when do you want to be most difficult to improve and they! «] qig.” blurted Frank, recovering Mérried—to-day?" must learn the gospel of complete Fe | wi eon for the first time. Frank looked startled and Ruth ut- Jaxation at ajl mes. Many thin mpaesh. £0 t mi - tered a cry. ‘Then she bid her face oat however, have apparently| “Well, what did you mean?” de- against Frank's coat. ; ermal and healthy nerves and this|manded the efficiency man, “We—want to be engaged a while,” condition’ of themselves ts usually! «7 want to marry her.” she said in a muffled voice. pf ditary nd can be corrected “More nonsense,” snapped H. Hedge soon engkble diet containing fate,| Ruth gasped and covered her face with a look of annoyance, “However, through seng@ple ches, together with {with her hands, Frank squared bis when you want to be married, let me fepular physical exercises and deep|shoulders and glared deflantly at H, know. And no more kissing during , ours, A breathing ones, followed by complete | Hedge, He wheeled and marched out of the saienalion. caine “Have you asked her? inquired aining-room by the shortest possible ANAEMIA—MRS. KATE R.: A lack | he latter, abruptly, route, leaving Frank and Ruth reso- cs lutely clinging to each other, of red corpuscles in the blood causes) “I was trying to, a ites t evening H. {his condition. Weakness, loss of ap-| “Is that the way you a young lt _,the, library. that evening - Hedeco was in a strangely preoceu- petite, Ser sy ee cro ge woman to marry you Hedge pied mood. Billy was out somewhere, pation, pale lips and che Bethe symptoms of anaemia, Rest,|queried, “By chasing her around a probably at a poker party, Alice, still a ae oppressed by the 10 o'clock rule, had BET ie tree Bae ON SDs | ain Oe nee ee retired to her room. Constance alone ally warm ba and cool spe Frank shuffled bis fect and made represented the Brooke family, she © paths, nourishing foods, green vei: swer. Tepreest ed Uh aat teat on tte fant and iron tonics are not advised un-| without sense," continued the eM- oF ie driftwood fire less prescribed by your doctor: clency man, sharply. “It 1s a waste efficiency man rose abruptly SOAP FOR BLACKHEADS—Gmr. [of tle, a wasto of energy, It 1s an from his desk, after drawing several to accomplish something by jon rather than by direction. ulous affair happened wpprove of it It is uns this afternoon,” he said, Constance looked up, “It concerned Frank and Ruth,” engaged?” she asked, Vhy-yes. How did you know?” "Oh, I've been expecting tt,” she answered carelessly. Hi, Hedge pondered that announce. TRUDE B.: Castile soap is best Qreen soap is used in severe cases, but it is irritating and very trying to the skin, Uso hot water and #oap| jnisb the treatment by dashing |§ ead finish the the taco to close tne| Ruth was peering at the eMfictency pores and prevent chapping of the|man through her fingers. skin, Do not uso cold cream or| “Frank,” sald H. Hedge, “do you grease on the face when treating| still want to marry this young blackheads, and wipe the skin with| woman?" a piece of absorbent cotton saturated | “Uh-huh.” . enkni ie Rridann Rareeian: with equal parts of alcohol and| “All right. Ask her. iit: Wea Care Alaa Aiwa to. eons witch hazel as often as convenient} Fronk was dumb again, ; Ran astern oe during the day This is a good| “Say, ‘Will you marry me? That's answered bruskly. astringent and closes large pores. the shortest form.” “1 had no objection whatever to the pen Still the chauffeur hesitated. Ruth ond sought to be atiained, Lebjected DIET AFTER REDUCING—MRa&@ | had removed her hands front her face Gniy to the method. LAURA F.: It is not necessary to|and was regarding him with curtous °"ils took to pacing for @ while, mak- follow a rigid non-fattening diet after | eyes. Unconsciously, perhagm the ing quick tripa back and forth, aoro having attained the weight you de-| pair edged toward each other, the library, Presently she became sire, but it is best to avoid fattening| “Go ahead and say, It!" commanded aware that he had stopped behind her Loe By H, Hedge aterniy. eras — But still Frank said nothing, One © "connte—wi!ll"—— BRAN BREAD FOR CONSTIPA.- |of his hands groped helplessly along she sprang to her feet with a look TION—MARGARET T.: Please send| tho edge of the table, An instant of alarm and placed her finger on two cents for this formula and re-|later It met ono of Ruth's, groping !1 her lips mysteriously. peat Your query. the opposite direction, And then-—~ — “wait!” sho whispered clone Ruth was smothered in a clumsy Gently she tiptoed across the I! REDUCE BREAST—MRS, R. FE, but wholly efficient embrace. She put prary, holding up a warning hand for every minute. listened to the Strange Things Happen When an Expert Tries to Run a Home on the Scientific Plan Hl. Hedge, rooted to his watched her with She paused at the door- Ustened. Then shee faced him with a wonderful smile, she said softly, the efficiency man. mixture of closely written script and shorthand, Constance perforce skibped the latter, because #he could not read Even after the diary reached the day on which he took charge of the household, she did not find it of much ,,. interest, Day after day, for several it was a simple events that she knew only too well; colorless, terse and with many abbre- The diary was a amazement. becoming as angry as She turned a pag ke two chapters ip aiftivide even o'clock—lights out.” tay instant her finger button In the touched the control wall and as H, Hedge stood alone in the darkness @ tinkling laugh came back to him from the staircase, Some time later, as he made his way slowly to his room, he muttered, Constance skipped page after page ot the diary, which contained com- ments on A and B and the servants. She was hunting wildly for more ref- But then came an entry that caused er in the big chatr. ata and resulta too valu H, Hedge was go- her to ait straight Will write book, Able to be lost to ‘word, ‘That was news! ing to write a book, wonder?” murmured “What a queer novel it erences to C. ral times she found herscif again under the scalpel, 9 merit in the meth: I must con- always the efficiency man wandered off into shorthand at the most inter- esting place. ods of Frank sider the matter. CHAPTER XVII, . $ occasionally smiling to herself.at a rem- was spending a She turned back to the #4¥ "Connie. date on which he decided to allot her Sho continued her exploration with “129 additional notes? Evidently they were somewhere out Sho dropped the book and delved into the drawer again. nee to a book, unlegs hidden in undecipherat side tho diary, (ood title would be, Hi. Hedge was some- ‘This gave her unmo- to examine Dills from the shops for one thing. 'Thelr dimensions gratified her, even the bills did not occupy chief place in her thoughts. served for the efficiency man, “He's not nearly #o efficient as T thought—poor thing,” she murmured as she took up a pile of report cards. “Why, even Tommy Treadwel as Constance busied herself with all the outward ance of a secretary rather than @- achemer, ehe chanced to motice that the bottom drawer on the right hand side of the desk was open about two es, beyand a doubt, and « Rapidly she ran through the first dozen pages, then plain. She eyed began skipping five and Treat chance for vation of pionoer work along this ance was faintly disappointed. The subject s i yet none the less, sh Hedge was preparing to deal with the historical features of vagance in the first part of his wy nt a whit about; pursued her Investiga- References to the book became more frequent ag the Idea liald hold upon the mind of the efficiency man and began to #hape Itself. found one, for instance: Devote at inset ave oh That was re tions further. book, and she cared ne It was what that spurred her feverish hunt, Ah--she had it now-—page 122. Fim chapter on © physical and mental charectart sti Constance frowned aa she gathered from thiq that her home was to be held up to the world ag @ horrible ot wamleee cle. ‘8 cheeks were flaming. man had a habit of keeping this drawer locked. Just why but she presumed that he stored personal papera there. he had never taken the I st In the contents of the drawer. » long as It was open she de- ‘an examination ing it all the way out, she explored Sho wondered If the eMfciency man would have the hardihood to mention names, and she intended to speak to her father about it as #oon as he re- the effictency ee 4 resentinent toward efforta to }in, 10 “LUs unspeakable!” she exclaimed *ald. “And I have @ ‘fairly good brain,’ ‘Thank you so much for that, | Thon another entry, several days Constance gasped, but read on © I suppose Bhow effect of rigid « oe cell ae 4 my full name it as a diary its pages was in the familiar hand ning on for stared at tho hieroglyphicaa Constance flung the manusecri the table and sprang to her feet hands were Noth'ng is more wickedly fasetnat- 1 and quivering, Most wond 9 stood trrasolute; across the room to realize that if And she was golng to have an entire atance’s conscience tugged gently at but she sgnored Curtosity, ono “Sey that © ta” Tho shorthand maddened man, she abr Hedge and send him here I a 1" she commanded, ‘The butler disappeared hastily, not * & little alarmed at the expression in Haye I really reformed, Mr, Hedge?" “You have shown gratifying prog. | 4 f the world’s directing her the diary might horthand was sid not read a aingle ‘Theetficiency man was prompt, and evidently expectant. briskly into the room he waa smiling ®s«!n, He knew that, how coy or whimsical the young might be, she could not turn off da Nght by pressing a button. told himself that the moment was at f!):! beginning to appear uncomfort~ yet she knew that every hated symbol directly concerned herself, Ah? There waa even confirmation of It at the bot- tom of the page, for here, in longhand, When ho walked She found the entries rather com- monplace at first. things wholl: mansion, an They dealt with outside of the Brooke prior to the arrival of II. Hedge remarked: THE WANDERER Based Upon the Play of Maurice V. Samuels Wall Begin on This Page Feb, 19 _ We stopped abruptly as he saw her, here was swift questioning in pointing !mpression of @ spirited and angry with a rigid arm at the manuscript By E.J.Rath “Did you write that?’ she asked. Ho followed the direction of her gesture, readily identified the manu- script at a glance, and nodded, “And you dare even to think that you are going to publish 1¢?" Constance had abandonod all of tha carefully plotted campaign, No more stealth now; tt was war in the open. ift manne “LT forbid you “I think you are attempting t Mange to bis most’ efficient re- Dat verso our positions, Milas Brooke He decided that tt would not be Atting, under the circumstances, to ‘Tho type of the {dle rioh surveyed him with a stabbing glance of scorn. “My father will deal with you,” ake said in a tense voice. “Lot's not talk about that. It's futt) all intents and purposes, for the time being, I am your father, And by what authority do you examine my personal papers?” Constance did not condescend to ex- him for several seconds from head to feet, and to his credit it must be admitted that he withstood the scrutiny with courage. Suddenly she burst into laughter; nt It was not of the friendly, mirth provoking kind that invites accom- SAY Daniment. “What @ fool you are!” she ex- clatmed, H. Hedge etiffened visibly, but made no comment, “And I'm the person who made a fool out of you.” Sho Inughed again harshly, “Perhaps you'd better explain,” he suggested telly. “I will, That's exactly what I'm * going to do—explain.” She pointed again at the manuertpt. | “I'm a ‘perfect type,’ am I?" she Hedge. I'm dle and extrava- was. That's the funny I'm to have two whole tere—one before and tho other er taking, What a generous amount of space! I'm going to be a terrible lesson to the American publle. Ourse, you intend to use She paused to laugh again, The on efficlency man remained tmpassive, I'm going to be made famous in al k I'm going to show the ‘gradual influence of A | ful bo form.’ Delightful! And you are the reformer—the ‘dominant mind,’ Even elese—It sAYA BO In your ty I whow the effects of ne! Oh, It's exquisite bh rew he anewe! stance’s laughter overcame her “And you belleve—that?” "I—er—had no reason to doubt tt.” ou poor, poor creature!” The efficiency man was mystified Was it possible he had mad: aleulation? The only thing was vory clear in his mind wa an young woman (To Be Continued) By Mary Graham Bonner. | k Joseph Garris, ve been thinking of that very thing,” he answered coolly, with a And please remember that, ta} ¢} bell, and they gazed at the clook until their necks ached. “If the clock takes up three floors how enormous each one of those hands must be,” sald Dot But at that moment it was 9 electric flashes gave Y seemed almost to and as if they wanted every one to notice the great clock. Tf they had been far, far away they could bave still seen the hours flashed. But If some passers-by aid not notice what a great and wondrous clock there was on the tower, simply because they had seen {t many times Dicky and Dot did, and they could hardly bear to ho But Unele John promised to again~ show them the clock, for, as he sald: “Its An ever-present wonder.” Md doth children heartily agreed with him, is ‘ Cal ruin y re, a lever. No.” 4009 ‘Syosset Street, [escean N.Y. Sey a tla rear te fe Cousin Eleanor’s “Klub Calumn’”’ EAREST Cousins: Last week a party of school kiddies were coasting onto the Hackensack River, It wae frozen over with thiok feo; at least the kiddies thought it was thick, A little boy named Otto Barr, » Proud of his sled, for tt was king ‘of the and would go faster and further than any other there, came fying down and along the flat 1oe to « far spot where the ice was not thick It could not hold the boy, @ brave conrpan: $e Otto Fushed to his friend sod oO help bim it he Pony out of the w o-day Joseph and Otto Play upon the hill nor will they ever “gain. Their fellows have lost two brave, bright friends and we two cousins. For they were our cousins Please do be careful, all of you kiddies, just because of ev one yrwho loves you including mysel COUSIN ELEANOR, “ALL UP RELAY,” Te play, thip game Ne ioe ty Pay 4 ny fren ects other Th otis tt oS * IHS ne drew ne i giade, ah ber breath, bead caused Boon she sat do out. 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