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‘The Day of Rest Re ane By Maurice Ketten [ The Evening World’s | Original Designs for si } The Home Dressmaker | “* Perfect Figure Contest FELLOW Conducted by Pauline Furlong THOUGHT IT i] ANAS, }|_ Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types . Boras? rouse ‘DOWN , Furnished by The Evening World's Expert. “sl ‘ @o Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women a aah. By Mildred Lodewick Oapyright, 1917, by The Prew Pubiist | Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. be Oo. (The New ¥ Copyright, L017, by The Prews Publishing Co, (Tha New York Brening World,) 2 Description. i 4 4 ITH the straight Reducing—Lesson XIII. W Maiinoustic aa vancing to « 7 victory that is reason- ably certain this spring, a person not well ac- quatnted with fashions r would be apt to take it ab ‘tor granted that less | material was to be Pe used and that we were ‘ reverting to the scant- wal skirted styles of three years ago. of But this te quite r contrary to fact, ex- ‘It r Bit ry cept In regard to tall 2 WG A MisTaKel LERERR TT TAN Gouna uP The Baby Tre) | CCR TAN Gomme | | rote, some ot which WAS LET'S Say oe TORING Ow PHONE rE veen favoring the : (Td Dow ? HIS Biq Tbe i! % oe | have been favoring . line VN STAIRS . THEAR. By) Ng et itis) scant skirt @ince fall, ge 1AM TIRED CLIMBING |] ANOISE | < a eee 'NGING as @ pretty complt- DOWN AND UP UPsTAiRs! } / ca, Et ment to @ flaring coat Stretching and Swaying Body Exercise. ~~ ~ : Dresses, however, do TAND with the feet nearly together, arms hanging loosely at sides. / not preclude a gener : 2 S Bend the body to the right side, but not forward, and try to reach fr r. \ - ous ‘amount of ma- aid the left knee with the tips of the fingers of the right band, Do . C om 3 Oa ieee hit: Weaken and tee this ten times to each side, If it does not strain you to do so. es folds and plaite wett Reducing the large abdomen is the greatest problem most fat persons 1 aa eo that a ekirt will nat. 24 ye experience when following an obesity regime, and even after much super- ——~ al} urally slink tn to the ; flous fat has disappeared there usually remains @ great deal of loose flesh \\ a | 4 figure, Satin, there- 7 which must be removed, a hs fore, is in the front ’ A persistent course of exercises for the trunk muscles must be A) rank of popularity, followed each day during the treatment and, in time, the muscles will | while Jersey cloth and b become elastic, strong and developed enough to take the place of the fat | | the aoe ei ane of that had accumulated on the abdomen and walst, pad phic esha Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries As 80 many readers ANY times I have told readers |and these simple methods will reliove| | have asked for prac- that the important exercisos}and in times curo cases of rheuma- a 4 ae Foon rane for the trunk muscles stimu-|t gout and other common com —= 1 Ge «| designs, 1 am sho Inte and affect all] plaints which arise from urlc aeld ) WRONG ' \ HE DOOR Be) \! NEARIT () Wie ) } : one to-day whose sim- of the vital or-| poisoning \ 7 NUMBER! / }'SRINGING | 4AM Gong) Qi > \ (Ws tr ple lines achieve an gans and thereby) Many authorities differ about water| (AAW / LET'S STAY / JOHN \_ down cee To) } DRUNKEN eee unumually amart effect are more neces-| drinking during meals, and of course bt | UPSTAIRS ——-\ a5 By 1 ‘TRAMP POINT if itis ay 1a Ms edentt sary to health|{t should not be taken to wash down / \ 1AM TIRED CLIMBING) Z XX 3 XoTH Ups SSRI yee er te en ‘ and better figure | food which has not been thoroughly UPANS DOWN ° a perth SPSTAIRS ite two Cy lat¢ than mere change | masticated, or which has been gulpod Sasi a a oes ete : o of dtet. |down hurriedly ae — parently hold a cord Strictly speak-| Water should be drunk on arising| | ing Fun through the ‘ ing, the kidneys|and retiring, and at frequent inter. 2 skirt at a he ait (2 are not classitied| vals during the day and at rest mo Prclise Gicntaetal as digestive or-|ments at meals, In this way t OMAN FE peak Giby As | body “Will Bet! Gib. Kascesers TaoBly crepe with a piece of { PRACTICAL BUT DRESSY AFTERNOON play guch an important Leathe ptpedy the organs in prime work- Buti feat the peck FROCK, icatcatbon cf C8 ae eenitial | shih In delightful’ contrast: * R rer that {t is absolutely essential to are ; o| blue ailk, checked or atriped wit heatth to give them eome dally at- ee CU MIE: al Py itergeaney ee bel Fe cheap bape rey ii Ga Ere red, Kreon or almost any othe be You 4 e lood puritie saul : 6 long | lor, would be very pretty with to hebp-the kidneys tn prime working eee ae te en Habinkiaiesy hipaa and @ collar of satin to match t order and the elimination of waste Di" copious water drinking, and eat Sv oats the use of [Clr of the lines, The chemis ’ ed by quanti-| Pure, olesome, easily digested i bidet piel ed dibs may be of white in 2 and poisons {te Increas | foods. Do not allow constipation to noft silk for thie design, combining | ™&Y any cane ties of ft. _| exist, plain serge or eatin with it, Dark = 4 Deep breathing and muscular ex- | Answers to Queries. ; ercises and sweat baths will ovor- Scare sera pista -— = — —— $$$ —— = — - = — nn | Peshien Biittor, Breiveg Werle ‘THE WANDER come uric acid and the many dis eases caused by uric acid more thor- oughly and in leas time than druxs, massage, or other tiresome and ¢x- pensive treatments because muscular T would like a 044 atyle for m sixteen-year - 0) daughter Hrnaye ER Based Upon Biblical Drama of Prodigal Son, Being Presented at Manhattan Opera House | “ 3 1a exercises cause a combustion that] @ * 'The shepherd, an aged man with outskirts of the town of Hebron. Should a@ likely lad Mke thee tend ‘Tvl interrupted bin with @ laugh. Jether?” asked Naom! happily, Ink a (sha a , cid stored up in the ROM THE PLAY if a ta 1 ala As moden sheep upon the hillside? ‘Nou ar Ko not tiresome. ‘That is the only ing her arm in his. co : frees the uric aci Henteser rau NOVEL ERDLERG| ere etd & young lamb snuggled in his arms, ‘They were seated ut @ rough w 46N the won of u rich man, Jethor, From law 1 warn thes to. obey when “How once again in brother Gaal‘s French crepe system by bringing Aah F MA . . shook his head, table in the courtyard of a plain, Ogen, the landlord, I did hear but thou dost meet my friends in Peru- quiver 1 have placed an arrow he will the oxygen breathed in through the 4 “ .M responded square building, the open sky above yestere'en that some day when thou salem. They are imoerry fellows, rich alin Against ine? My. pious, ever Inches wide, als on Coprriahe by William Euler. Ray Comntoxk h lays 1 upon tho them showing that nightfall was not dost inherit thy portion thou wilt ee, with youth abd spirits. And gealous elder brother. Trust Gaal to some satin the sid “4 6 and * ne . spe ry ¢ i have much gold and lands and many when I shall take thee to the house rh whatever inight count against Sweat baths open the pore ee 89 Dy the well and signifying that far distant, The Ind, a handsome, same color, isons through PTERI Ut n to . . cattle. Why, with the wealth th thy good friend Nadina, and shall me, and of course he we | was cleanse the body of polson il CHA ERI. Russah should wash its hurt. “Nay, dark boy, with long curly hair, clad will some diay be thine thou introduce you to her daughter, Tisha, not upon the hil with my flock. daughter is 5 fer . which has become olosard 5 sottt mun, disappe 2 Jether was not upon tho hills last only in a garment made of two leop- to the Court of + 1p the skin, HE setting sun, diseppearin pagel eal through negleo other causes, | over the western hills "sht. I found hia flock untended. ard skins, shook his head. pecerne A nEnee : ea py oe | } toward the distant Mediter- For the second day Jether hath not ‘ay, I'll drink no more,” said the "YS," Tete vapee — ee “To Jerusalem?” the boy exc 1.” t.. ( ranean, cast lengthening !d them to water, and none knows boy | Betty Vincent's, iylously But my father wil! Advice to Lovers — = single trumpet sounded, faint and in- ‘Tho girl clasped her hands together “Dp, K." writes: “A cousin of MY) distinct, A nearer trumpet echoed nervously. girl friend and I have been Writing 424 reechoed the sound, then a “But what of Jether?” she inquired, to each other for some time, Ono] oe aden tn @ nearby valley be ill oF wick? day I-invited him to come up to my | took wp the silvery notes upon bis . house the next Sunday, and as he instrument, and “sounded the lives out of town I[ told him to let) cwn iain i meanest thou? how in plenty of time, He | tidings that the day was o'er. Nast aulette: fever answered my letter until after) Upon the roof of the house of “On the road hither I met Ozen of that Sunday had pence Then all he | Jesys, of tho tribe of Judea, a maiden Hebron, he who ke fe egies PE : ‘1 couldn't come up, so she was 2nd Ozen told me Jether was the eat. to Write you before.’ | sat embroidering a girdle, She was 114 (se eiald me 3 cot Dia there feat was two months ago and | have| fair and elender, with brownish hair, Qyii'man whom all lnow well net written to him since oF heard|which hung in two long braid, But “The gtr! glanced ubout her, nerv- him, Now my girl friend's) 116 ge plied her needle industri- ously as one b; one the laborers ily are treating me coldly, as they » from the field, the shepherds and fedline ‘womething ia the matter and |ously, she oocasionally stopped and that Acie pane ug think that I hi been to blame./ shaded her eyes, gazing wistfully yard and the sun What ought I to do? |toward the hortgon. Far in the die the horizon. ‘Then she curned to the Ig I wore you I should frankly ex: | oa tne sheep were being herded to- Shepherd again fe situation to my girl frieud | "Please, Shelah, thou wtit ald me? plain th her that, until the young|gether by the watchful shepherds no thou ‘hasten to pron and find a man apologized for his discourtesy. |and their dogs in preparation for tho Jether, He has forgotton that at 1 naturally bould not be on iam.” oming of the night, To the east sundown we eeleprate, the hallowed t with him, is day. fasten, er of thee.” forms - jand to the west the maiden cast her mig gold’ shepherd ebook his eH, M." writes: “A young man has joyes tn vain, for what she saw eatis- head. A trumpet blew dn the dis. been paying me attention for two ltieg her not, To the north lay He- tance youre, Ho Nas | that he lover pron, where the great King David yy,rc nt the trumpets sound on ts ie Bhout Do you |had first reigned, and beyond that— from toil and hasten home to cleanse think he inten If | somewher to the north, #0 th themacives befora they partake of raiden had heard--was a wondrous f¢ ny meal? Listan—do not the fairest in all Jerusalom, shouldst fle hates me-—and [ hate him.” My Preach to them, they would ‘Thou art wrong, Jether,” pleaded ever forgive me for ‘bringing t Naomi, “He hates thee not, only his ne Av for Tiwha, I really think ways are different from thine, Gaal might slap thy froe.” cannot understand thy scorn of tasks 3 1-2 inches ia siim, dark brow: ?WT hair and eyes, (or *00d color i | : tree Where the lad y be. Some of the ‘The elderly man laughed give his consent.” turned toward him eurtousl ° 0 c shadows from the fig tee Tet line wolves bavo alain, ‘and gy'ARd how often nave l apoken thone LIN" replied Totn, a ” Cousin I fear, tor lest, aight t nea | | whtoh sheltered an archway ina gar- OD Ue eer iambkin, have eelt-same words?” he cried, mock y father is riot lidst thou say?” dreamed @ é@readful dream"—— | Use satin for jacket and skirt ban: den wall Far off in the distanos a Iwha, of Tubylon, now the And I too dreamed a dream.”| white fallle silk collar, cut ateel bul Md in all Jerusalem. | bor eried Jether, as she shrank back halt. 4, lke stitching to outline er favora men would aitnost pay the terrified. “But my dream was pot | ‘one! grey ell dl of & King, yet Tisha acorns the kind that's bred from henting | Pockets, and sleeve trimming 1 all and boasts that whe will bo sheep or reaping barley in the fields Brening won by love alone, Such @ lad a8 below, or guiding stupid oxen wt Pecion Biiven, ‘wos ' with wealth, youth, good looks they tread the Ppened. grait No,| 2 have 6 gradua- fair ‘Meha would worship nor the kind my pious brother! tion dreas I would ‘ » dreams as he add¥ up the season's | like to dye to use as ‘ay, T know naught of women,” gain, thinking the while ‘two-| 9 part: ene Am ; . ly, "I know thirds of all there is, will aome day| & Party ‘EF bear my be mine with all my father's servanta| 16 years old, have Naomi, and and this house,’ and thee, perchance, | dark hair, blue eyes Naomi, for his brid t What an innoo Naomi's blue eyes filled with tears, | 20d Mabt skin, 6 taunted Tola with a laugh, That and she looked appoalingly to Jetber, | fet 4 Inches tall youthful innocence will attract fuir “Why addost thou that?’ she asked, The ekirt of my Maha far more than gold and #hek- reproachtully. dress is accordion cls What sayst thou, wilt thou come "Hath not my brother eyes? de- 1 P with me? manded Jother, angrily. “Art thou| Piaited orepe de v Jethar hesitated. From the distance not fair? Doth Gaal not know the! Chine, the waist ts came she gee | re Giver trumpet iros of the land thy father left | plain with «mall ler. Tam lute. Already I fear my fath That le true,” admitted N, | sleoves. Four panola / |) | itd gra anger for leaving the wicep un- drying her even.” “Aya, the felde mm’ | of taffeta drop over ! | | ) tone My brother Gaal will one@ broad, a in ¢ er'e Cc ve | rf more taunt ine with my neglect. Ono }, Si ie barren tect e ete | Me ABT: Plea agall moment suf d because of his neglect.” erled A) norich in harvest. Perohanc: Tota, Come with me and I shall indeed win the favor sanoe, | atate what oolor to my father for my portion and sider brother,” she added, with trony. | 47¢ 1% and how to fx it over Only the anger of the headatrong MV. A boy Prevented him trom reading tha| | Dye dress pale plue and use the in lovelight in her eves, for he con. | front and back panels fe d wrt a good lad after all,” he tinued, with rising voloe: “And, Walst drapery. Lave bandiae poe, aa Hiring thy gold and come with wouldst thou then ‘ma ir | front I J owalt thee here while thou all men marry him after ed him affectionately upon a eee there is a chanc ets sound in He ? portion Noomt east her eyea upon the| Pasion Eititor, Eresing Wort earsent I do not w ity of buildings, grent palaces, rich frumpets sound in Hebron? Tt Mite portion of po portion,” ind ahd a a tendine | mt i = do you ac J caravans and fashionably dressed Na A ood Miatre: ng ¢ anewored J ¢ fow can I gay whe Iw ve 8 eee Fou cnii't ask him his one vs see a ee came tye SAE atone 4 aateoas a a, | Tole in pretended marry, when no one bath adked ret? satin dress over .* very well, but you can ud | £ erusale A h to Jethor louder y mn 6. “Wouldst live upon ar He started tov ip 4 | fe Fefuse to allow him to monopolize | maiden knew naught, and had no de- MINA own voles than can these trun. ; prncn narted toward her ae if to em-| which I would Whe 7! your society, Accept invitations from |sing to learn, With a sigh sie re- Give me the lambkin mw 4 Wyaley ae. t father deny mo T shall eam I’ hall not tell thee now," he! to drape some a Orne oun en and Perhaps YOUr | sumed her work upon the girdle Will care for it henceforth." EEN SS ciao een “Bome day, perhar . but not | for an evening dress. eae wer WAES UE ——--—— | Inside the house of Jesse all was , The ehaphord tonk the lamb tn his espana tay cays areal een ee What color would @ Jexcitement, for the morrow was the Which had 4 sone hat ts io thou, demand quired ™ me io. you suggest? T have hallowed day when none might | r o the sh Phe m¢. Thy father Nay, not pow—get thee into the @ half yard of 4-tncl uit her eae and if be doe bh in the flelds, ‘The trumpets called arms tende pout the girl and r ee ope Se ere. nate And eFchance I will join thee Silver ribbon als men and women from their labore to "40" to come scot 5 Aaa aan Oise me, Nace Nasa cehae and would napprect “ re for t ove men at " ~ . ¥ ‘4 q ate it if you would was a woman, Dolia Salter Bacon, | Prepare f ning meal which tow she ‘ APTER I. mtarted up tho steps Into the house | who started the famous Racon. |should pre the approaching fee feok toward “HOW CAN | SAY WHOM | WOULD MARRY WHEN NO ONE HATH c Hi AP TE fi if - vt Jesse, Suddenly the drapery ot | suggest @ style pees are contéoveray, She was|tival Im the courtyard by the wee Beht enoush te ASKED ME?” SAID NAOMI, RTHET A fa ‘ her pa hs door wag pulled falas. A man, | [1(7) which would oom- |, g 1 the fait&ful Rissah, handmatden w atin; © of Master Jether. Come | ' | . Watching from seine mined “betone ite en and { \'\\j] }\ bine these materials born at Tallmadge, O., one hundred fistress Naomt i att ut without drinking ty 1 y r the Mighest pinnacle of the I ore them. Naomt| | [4 . a and six years ago, and waa educated | Huldah, wife of Jesse, gathered up ff one's own 3 k | | house of Jeane, beheld on the Grew Dack to let him pase as he| 4! / aie Am @ aise 40 figure in the school of Catherine Beechor, |te clean linen which had bee HJether, Another | Seer peel As game down the steps directly toward | tate LA except for alightly ‘ ft hort ' saimatiaicianbnceare vats w oad from Hebrar p vera ir, brown oe Hance Ward her, {Washed by two girla kneading the NOTHER goblet of wine to ; rt PRA cag Ano a then then anne larger hips. Have black hair, a achool teacher, Lateg |#armenta with thelr bare feet in a Fe ine ellesarlivaderys ilar Fane SOOM RAL NOREEN? f : i a De: Nana eae aruttly, od the man eyes, dark complexion, light color, ante hiss 4 f our fr k no more,” he erie F ; oodily t 4 along the narro oe Core Sompanee phe began writing books of tales and (CUS of water The speaker, a man of A night have spent my ye ; winding road which led aver the Bille Teper toss Gast tele, te | . r MRS, H. Dw delivered many public lectures on lit. | A trumpet blew axaln-—-noaren. imlddie (aga wall (drassen ‘ und thou Nast wag” tot from the town beyond. Bidding tn’ pretended obetsance. "Go thon | Sapphire blue net, rhinestone buckle erary and historia! thomes and gave | SMePherd was bringing In part of lis with a handsomely embrotd rs hast WWE angrily, mri Rissah pracare the chaciher fer the Within, Naombert teas 4 etennt at belt, smaller ones at shoulders, 4 Shakespearian Pewdins, She Was flock, Eagerly the sil, watohing ered tunic of rich dark cloth, bound (een hy 1 MI BUE IN? Aaya her cousin and to lay out (To Be Continued) ose het across bust, blue eatin ‘arlyle, awthorne and | from rod down the fig tt tt nd ‘ HT ible oor 4 —_———__. omer eminent men ecgkye t heres on tt , a ue SR Wi ® leetnarn wirdlty And wearing: | fh 1 roted und rash linen for Aisi, Naor ren Hghtiy | > nen, eatest | stone steps which led to the cou tly MAMAN amabroldened. with f » long have I neglected ty rae aay th t 1 Pr ennnnnnenannnennnaennnnnann f » fact that shi 8 the dw ” town the # sto >m the roo ates Francis Bacon was the 1 ot "Bhelah,” erted the girl, anxiously, the Ind who faced him in the inner ,,,c°l¢ Iaushed, an evil amile Neht met the boy almoat on the 3 ON THIO PAGE COMPLETE women are now regularly em- Shakespeare's works Ha seen Jether?” Mlaeal eine That At ean ina Hie taoe ae he dralt » gable 1 EVERY TWO WHEKB, | ployed on the rallroade ef r f the Inn of Ozen, on Thy flock?” be ¢ Wherefore hast thou no word for ine, @ sew pennneenenenanh | France,