Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ie bensoashian dhe sallieaidatiaia ete naca ane ahae ainda RE fF The Eveniig World’s Perfect Figure Contes Conducted by Pauline Furlong ) fake Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women 16 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1917. by The Pree Pybliching Go, (The New York Evening World.) Reducing—Lesson XII. “e Exercise for General Benefit. | HE {Ilustration shows a simple exercise for most all parts of the fi body, including the hips, thighs, abdomen, sides of waist and shou 4 ‘Ste der blados. Practise it with some of the others for five minutes sov- ( ral times a day, when convenient. Take your position kneeling on right nee, left foot resting on floor, right hand on hip and left arm and hand tended straight up beside the head. Reach up and stretch with the right | arm and aim to touch the celling. Thea reverse the positions of the arms and legs and knee! on the left kfeo, right arm extended upward, left hand on hip. Do this ten times. This movement is a valuable one for the hips, thighs, sides of the watst and shoulder blade muscles. Many women bave assured me t they take a daily walk of so many nyles-and still remain fat or thin and see no improvement whatever In figure or health from this practice. It {s not sufficient to take a dally walk to keep in good health, for the arms and legs are constantly brought into play through daily duties, and a few minutes several times a day, say five ate time, with the body free t clothing and restrictions of all sorts, given to some exercises for the important trunk muscles, which are seldom used, wi!!! do more good than a five mile walk, true if the exer window fent of air is } Seon [ “oe from t specially is this ises are taken by an open or where a fresh c¢ !s practice not only takes less time, but fs really more bene! use Walking, When restricted by tight clothing, ves little reise to t ital organs, nerves and blood circulation. en who are busy and confined during the day should remember this nd not use lack of time as an excuse for not exercising. Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. HERE is only ono rattewal! the frost bitten parts with equal parts of olive oll, turpen' and | thod of reducing superf! [see | oat that ts by Increased | f°" en ent ee a i that ts a “ar with camphor | muscular activity, spirits, cover with gauze and in the} ensible and rea-| morning b. in warm alum water. | | sonable non-fat- tening diet ai LEMON WATER—MRS. CHARLES | A S64 No > VE FOR A OUR MAVE A HOLD A Ly THING ” bad) = x & ow S Fe WHAT ARE S we a Songs HANDS’ RY IMPROPER GENTLEMAN To EATER Ot ANDS DONE re mal ‘You DOING > DANCING >, el” V4 HOLDING, AGAIN D Coperight. 1917 ‘The Prev Pitiietitine ¢ o Now Yoru Kremivw \Vor\! \ DION'T ‘SNOW IT MOTHER a Cy NDS . DON'T LE LET NE SEE Do IT AGAIN “SEIS INPRSPER i OPER To HOLD HANDS Mis, PANSY a BLOSSOM > T PERFECTLY PROPER aking r with the! Aeep breathing. | ju € non could never! w stimulates y n juice and alt] » blood ctreula ph Lie t causing VERTIGO- plete oxidation cessive ou e:% Mi mama} = faut Mc . d Raer sy the fatty globules, which « rOO MUCH EF up tn tho body, can only be | and become active throus ' satay. moe a sl es BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED | carbon! jd Rases, Io acid ON THIS P C water are separated and ex AGE COMPLETE. EVERY TWO WEEKS, from the body through the elir a, akin, kid ys, lungs 4 . ‘ toqunn and these vital parts must ht, the Prank 4, Maneey Co.) repelve some atte € ae ae ; tihratcat exertio k vital fi es RAPTRS 1 ‘ Pers, tn condl : oe unetions. ‘ Many women ' ’ various i an J to be Use! a tu P externally, ancl told them that eventually have upen the dig ey and subsequent heart. while physics ! sensible diet, for reduction ‘ pgs Navel | about. Voted health, @trength y oot im acting & i ) gure. Helae'e diary must nil th the Hew " om as he arich tha blood swthin, oustance devon to tell Hedge a ap new } y tissue pep ’a upkeep, while the su fuou = at ts i oe peg CHAPTER XVIII. a ft ‘onti nv : w tell you somethin fop tat w many. stout less blood ases of fat. en jn puseles ips and ch of Ampover 1 dition lessens the through, oxidation , : leads . gal Muny foods 1 ney tte blood t, among thr ‘ Vegetables, salads, 1 ‘ s Phe guile and coplous water drinkir ; ATARACT ON THE EYE SORGE: Tonics and eve wa y benefit th An tion Is’ the onlyv thing which wil 1 soe It. y i ON ON FINGER— fefon may be suy ! ik or vars hvering «f ' \ us wend the fori ” ‘ ay 4 wicked, And present, flot pou t remedy and sor t to consult hatte oa ach applied felon tanec: AGLSTONES IN’ CHILD--wits Hs Nato unders Uo thy are persons have relatiy than thin ones and annemla and r in red blood you vee what fool you've know I all the aus 1? You wht v » come in here surrendered, Oh, wuse@l'd given open th {U's rich! Just be vRing a ke |W ov on ou thought you were so much » eiticieney man's teeth ! that 1 clicked wring at Lever did ful method: ‘ 4, wheth My fa things you w 1 back conqult your | 1 ints, WEARTBURN pésmible that {a causing the aid wrong com! pig’ eause it, fri ronery Mw Pas Tt ts barn Vow anh sudden ed the man waving thom aloft dash the notes wit Here's fer your Rub ou minule gue faced him, her bésom alight with excitement. There! ahe exe in @ bo Her vor was shaken Hl, Hedge survey w Take a ‘Tha aimed. ho trace heaving, her eyes s the end of that!" You'H never put me t i » broke abruptly, and ashe tempent of weeping. nd CHAPTER XIX. ONS nA not mand man, ency All bets you bear th ke!" 6 heard, ¢ NCE seated her pecause of any com from the effictency but in response to 4 sudden collapse of belliger off, Miss Brooke. Do a Rety off. Miss she made no ac the mystifying tn Wledgment telligence, 5 his immediate predecessor Henry Hedge ia abolished. You are how looking upon Hi. — Wellington Hedge, without any EK, EB. or other h ry degree ticd to their rear axie. T e@ you ara not looking, It are ilaten- becoming u have ku he continued iy no suc! OWN Lh person. me as Hf “But hereatter Hedge, He bas dis- has Henry Hedge, who (went. Her ears caught every ad her curio was rising ton Hedge.” he re ted inetsively, “DL have killed the Henry’ and substituted an ‘H.! Vil presently understand vave here in my card case cards reading, ‘H. Hedge, " they am in the fire, 2 am through with efficteney,” Constance stinre [am through with economy!" © moved head at one eye 1 out throt t ‘ook of her elbow, ath fantifle management!" ‘ nea ra r head slowly ean hou 1 cur sequences you Cor © felt’ herself shrinking ad never seen HL. Hedge In such I he echoed, “Idle rich! AN rig m. I'm going to Hea a ie . ‘ . tae them frantically. The contents of ‘ollowed. snorted the efficiency Efficiency! Ashes to sizzling in damnation— they belong, Excuse the em- I'm « bit enthustastic, Watoh em burn, Miss Bre 2 yund more ers lying on the desk and flung them into the mount- ing ne nxtance Was dumb ind inert, No efficiency man in his senses could thus be and she could not yet bell Hedge had — renounced — efflolency, Something had happened in his brat she was gure of tha Suddenly he snatched the poker again and advanced upon her, that he demanded, waving tt ‘A very ‘useful poker—large, eavy, strong. Sit where you ar don't dare to move, I'll be back in half a minute. From another part of the house she heard an 10 of heavy blows, Heavens! Hl, Hedge was killing somebody! Then @ sound of rapid footsteps, and he was again in the ibrary, He flung the poker into a corner and laughed joyously. “Iv's done!” he announced, “That's & bully poker, Yes, it’s done, The time clock is daad— the wheels and insides spilled out on the floc Mary ts reviving Klvira—whe faint Ho paused for an tnatant, then rushed forward, selzed Constance by 41, dragged her from the chair ed her across the room, it down,” he ordered, pointing to » office ehalr t stood at the typewriting desk. obeyed, tremblin Stick in a sheet of paper.” chanteally she followed bis tn fons Lad. on New York, manded, Now: my place It Yours tnt Here Change tt address an en And now put tn an © i gon Hide « Aon Ser at the ‘I rh Ne Dear Henry Tha hear w'D Writs Young w Meta ! All rusht then Dear Henry rasign tay Job) am amxelary. te take effect ao woan ant Fe Yours affactioaataly"* Constan cheeks Named and her fingers became paralyzed after the Yours Don! ‘affeotionat ordered men ‘I'm not s cre clared passions ast her vole You've-svou've resigned yourself!" THE WANDERER. Will Begin on Oy Based Upon the Play of Maurice V This Page To HOLD HANDS ( . Original fi he Home Dressmaker Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Type Furnished by The Evening World’s Expert. By Mildred Lodewick Coyrrlaht, 1917, be The Prem Publishing Go, (The New York Evening Worki ) Description, T soome that | “watoh your hem" would be « good slogan thia spring, While our tatlored clothes are being made narrow- er and tighter at, the hom our dressier clothes for afternoon and ovening are try- ing to obtain more length, sometimes in the most artful ways. One wondors whether It Isgmodes- ty of coquetty that makes «a tunto of some filmy — trang. parent fabric, to drop below the foun- lation skirt and so artfully vel! the ankles! | ‘The pratty design T am showing to-day 4 of rose red silk or satin with a tunte of Niae net which ta Untshed all around with «a narrow silver braid or ribbon, ‘This mives a dainty dee- \ 1 DIDN'T KNOW IT MOTHER orative touch whieh harmonizes with the wi silver ribbon uged as a belt. Tt will be observed that the belt disap- pears at the aldes. A drapery of lac net volly part of the front of the bodice, white the back, which has a pretty | surpiice ine, depends upon the gracious sway of two long wisps SIMPLICITY AND DIGNITY EXPRESSED IN THIS EVENING GOWN four Inches tall, tnelined to be Have auburn alr and clowlg f the nat weht to the shoulder| Would black gloved and sty Hs to give It the touch of Mlac. | math Ang ~ van to have, thei With velvet flowers in shades of rése A CONSTANT READE! and IMlac appliqued to the stiver gir methyst les of Kr dle tn a garland effect, a striking yet | nN, anid by a shad: pleasing character In given to the | Win Your Male Poe dressy coed troek. but otherwise wray Another pretty combigation of col- | shoes can be worn with a ray, jors ty green ina shade between | thyst or green dress. Brown nerald and olive, for the satin foun- | and gloves with a brown dress lon, draped with dull blue net, | however, It always good and onomieal, A other suggestion is white satin for foundation,gwith saffron yellow | chiffon or net draped over it, and the | Prhien Balter, Wrening Wotd |silver ribbon belt embossed with wat | Will you kines |fron color and dull blue velvet flow ) suggest a pretty lors with green leaves. | q 4 way to make a’ Answers to Queries. ooade: sat Feshion Editor, Kvening Woeld dregs? To have fy What colors would you advise for! veka ane! tA }me? Am fifty year wae, Sve foot! if T made te simp pcan nam — ——— | it could be worn tn = = | the street durin | the spring ar summer Tan F. J.Rath “Not until I “Write ‘affect! With t af nay amb ng Gingers she wrote ely, exclaimed H. Medge as be back to the big Now sig He dipped her hand ‘Sign! She signed. Const him nee sank faded from his eves, and he siniled at her. Now, Con ho sail, seating himaselt’on | Ik and to down at her, * it 1 wea 1, but it had ¢ ° Um erary I've just be: sane. I've chopped SIX Years of efficleney ont of my Life and I'm b pat lover again Const PY hed lim euriously He was utter!® unlike the eificieney hia da yeu ha were arde Th curried an appeal that even bis vol lucked Yes, Connie, I love you. OF course Thad to. Everybody has to. 1 sup pose that’s one of the things Fi have to put Up With after we're married She gasped and turned pink Certainly; after we're married We're going to be. you you mustn't run, listen ay 4 ‘ That's three times I've proves Ly ast eve Winds, Doesn't it? ill never eeon omize again, © Iy on that, love you-I love ye And Constance r all her bewil could that Hy ,astot 1 meat ing me « you rea 7 You did f got t it n winding up > I de ve ' 3 d k 4 HW wt gf 1 to deny “I deny Ho reached . hand aorous h Don't, dear aded She pushed thy not Anish the eer © eb 1s i By William A. Pe Samuels twenty-elght years tf age, welgh 120 wa cheerfully, “That's one of the Feros eue aghaat he aris of It, 1 love to be shocked, Hut mi eee 0 Lek and you're guing to be vkhed worse than talt MS. Jt wih with her back towar! Alice. ‘ell him what you're golox Hand-rua tucks ia 1 fullowed to do, KE. { ‘4 1 © bungled It pretty h' H. Hedge tumbled GRIFL Ghd Meev ba cet him saying. maining papers black velvet F rit. If only knew how, I'd seovered the eb nd white ) the inmost wonderful pro ilar. You're entitled at off your allow n# I don't know how. anee, Hil awked Feebion Daliwor, Krening Wor quit fooling 1--ge WH you kindly t : pees ‘0-40 sUU'VE Is ks, anyhow,” ob-| fer a sucestion fo \ she murmure erved 1s Ban tH) pon “ miode ln, a¢« k entence was smoth= writ. month; that's mear | |), i Pe igs ood there with eneugh, We'll say two hundred is) UU" serge skirt? It neta pect tle Heart coming to you. And then there's In- | !* of beautiful tex vired beats to the win- terest, at § per cent, f guess. Oh, | ture, made after the ute, ile did not dare speak. Cons ies make it wa even two-Afty and t Hi not try; It was 0o—amaz gar pe heir ig ae tunle style of two " ; wand) tt oy PE don't want to botmer | youry Pep mee m Hearing $t Ly tat satinfuctory, | 1% ha * wi j little yoke at top, CHAPTER XX, Hilly Hooke was choking, As} How coult 1 use ALM an hour later Constance Hedge signed bis name @ith a pare | ¢ s eelne nd H. Hedge wer “ave! tieularly dashing flourish, he stood io wake it a and Ma lp rarer Wy as thougl bypnotia Ud when the | {2 make tt styttsh wondering how they could Check was fn his hang@w he wae still | Would like it fuller ever explain tt to anybody, dumb. Ho stared at the slip of papor | 4s it measures 14 were sitting side by ede on and then at the signer of tt, Con-| yards around dosk, swinging thelr feet apd stance und Hedge laughed morrily ‘ae pa the KioWing ashes of ell. id red Milly after « MASS A. 1 ency: With Hy Hedges arm clasping of gets mo, t Diack satin as shown . shou when an amazed ex money part, but | Sduares cut from serge foundati nation startled them, . | guess you're right.” tpplied with @ fanoy siiteh. As) What-in=-blazes!”” sald a voice. The two Hrookes @ud H. Hedge | tunic i@ too circular for the mod: 4 ey turned abruptly, Billy « hing uproariously over «| !t Into bands and attach te ea 1 strode tuto: the room hiscence Of — eoonomy — and | Under tuckse 7 iH Hedge ewasily ten when the third Brooke 1 1 made her appearance, Alice paused | Metlon Kéltor, Frening World ‘ ‘ ind surveyed group from the low Ky te noe smiled at her brother and threshold 1 tossing ber books toa pr ate : an m ar e of H ) @ chair, she advanced upoa the dd would appr » 1 y Hello, Billy,” she satd, and kissed / SS YON SUS eRe what's wrong, H asked p » Ns f\ tion, 1 ain sev my ey engineer. “Didn't fello, Connte-you fraud," a he e 8 seo au like this?” inna ' Ae ed | a ‘ Pup \ h ‘ 7 inc ad And i H. Hedge congratula l f my wf growled tiona oe Bsrayula | J 4h | weigh 1 ' ; 6 kissed blu TY | pounds lw unt him to." sald Cons , j 4 colng to marry o an atur bi od 0 1 Hedae, erly You're re Alice } @ ‘o me her-in-law, 1 ne K to bar : 7 ne, Anyhody who w “in, Drow ‘ “And you freely forgive me every " ox t sh $ thing?” asked H, Hedge in wonders | I would a ell vou the tri f » 6 felty and tr t ' K : 1 ' rown Hut, Just for tt { sued to a he rt sult of ¢ X- pbrown and 1 your fa: @ oo \ . IT PUZZLED HER 4 ' YMPANY of suldiers di ff 1 Billy ae th the bandage f te guy puttees about thelr legs, we sired |? r the train at @ station And is head, rs; spectators we ‘om tha ryman and bis wife. "i », the old lady whispers nate sorr nT can't understy he solgers."” “What be f us think how Times.