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Fvenind World Daily Magazine The Evening World i. erfect Figure Contes Conducted by Pauline Furlong ~ To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now 165 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1017, by Tue Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Developing—Lesson XIV. ‘ Neck and Shoulder Exercise, | A NOTHER beneficial exercise for thin readers {s shown in the flu tration and this one strengthens and develops the neck, upper arins, shoulders and muscles around the collar bone. This class of exercise is always recommended for the thin women, who almost always are hollow chested and slim above the walst line. Gtand with feet nearly together, finger tips resting ou shoulder. Slowly | , Inbale and at the same time ratse the elbows up, without lifting the fingers, until the backs of the hands meet in the back of the neck, This movement, | when properly done, brings the shoulder blades together and causes them to meet in the back, which {!s the object of the movemen Do this ten times by an open window and exhale each time you bring the elbows back and down on a level with the shoulders. ‘Thin readers must not take this or any other exercise while tired and they should always feel exhilarated and toned up after practising any of them, otherwise they may know they are either overdoing the movements or are not sufficiently strong to continue with any but deep breathing, | stretching and any of the milder ones. Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. } ANY women write and ask me, which forms in the bodios of all ant- about certain foods as being | MAls and causes various disorders. | When the body ts tn good condition | more nutritious than others: | yrto acid ta destroyed and removed | for instance, Mrs. | by the muscles, liver and kidneys. G. 7. asks: *Is| When tt te not removed as quickly | a as necessary the blood becomes sat- | whole wheat bread, | trated with it and It 1s deposited In eaten many times) tho tissues, causing many diseases, a day, good for the peneeler nerves, and 18 it) GYMNASIUM WORK—MR&, H. 7. | fattening?” S8he|E: Yes, [ would recommend gym- | adds that #he eats|NAstum work for you, since you say | ule athe: you have not the will power to exer | + di cise alone. It would also be tnterest- Ihave told read-} ing and cheaper for several women to | ers that no one|form classes among themselves. to| food or group of|Telleve the monotony of exercising a k det alone, Any extra physteal exertion Is PAINE PURO foods will supply all of the body’s| HE PRICE OF THIS EARL NECKLACE TAKE THE NECKLACE AND P, E CONVENIENT ‘Such Is Life! BEFO Copyright, 1917, be The Brew Pubonniog Co, (Phe New York Brening Worl.) D TAKE (T BUT | HAVEN "TF “THAT MUCH MONEY " eps POCKET. SEVER Oa tH NOW HE IS \WEALTHY YOU EAT AT HONE TO DAYo INVITED PN ial \ COME AqGaAl YouR CREDIT N OUR STORE I$ UNLIMITED HOW Do You KNOW HE IS WEALTHY 2 & Zl 3 “To BURN NM) Gest J wants, because all foods are lacking In gome of the elements and ingred!- ents necessary to bu!ld new tissues enrich the blood and maintain the body health generally. Wheat bread or any other bread or food will most certainly not improve the nerve sys- absolutely essential to offset the bad effects of constant desk work in a closed office all day. You should have the window opened slightly at top and bottom even during your | working hours, HE HAD EATE ONIONS | SMELT THEM - ANYBODY THAT CAN AFFORD ONIONS NOW HAS MONEY The Evenir ig World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer DICKY AND DOT SAW RIGHT THROUGH THEIR HANDS, | Dicky and Dot in \By Mary Graham Bonner. | ht 1017, ty The Prone Peplishing Oo, | Omri New York fining Work) | The X-Ray. | | HEN Uncle John told Dieky| W and Dot that he was going| to take them to hear a lec- ture, they were just a wee bit dis- appointed. A lecture sounded rather unlike an adventure or seeing some very great wonder. It sounded as if they were to hear something such as they might hear in almost any school, They were eager for special treats that only the great city could give them. “Perhaps,” said Dot, “it will be interesting. \ Maybe,” agreed Dick, “There | might be @ very fino lot of ptctures to seen.” ‘Oh, but Uncle John called it a ‘leo ture, * eald Dot. ‘here are often pictures with leo- . for they feel that lectures will enid tur be be wer with nice tllustration: | Dicky. “On, T hope no t the lecture, be seen on the 8 shine. it doesn’t look Ike a picture ma- chine,” sald Dicky. cts walt and hear what the man has to say about tt," said Dot, “We've * maid Dot, They | nd all that could age was @ curious geen so many queer machines that did such wonderful things. Maybe this is one of them.” “Maybe,” said Dicky, But they had to stop talking, for the man on the stage had commenced his lecture, | He told them that the queer looking machine was an X-ray,and then he ‘ained how tt could look through thickest and darkest of materials cS the tem mor any other of the tmportant functions of the body when taken without other foods, greens, fruits, ete, which supply the mineral salts and other necessaries to the system. | Certain elements ential to bodily } upkeep are lacking !n some while others are plentifully su with these elements; so it 1s, there- fore, necessary to meet these varied defictencies through a diet which con TNOVSIS OF sista of a great variety of foo é The proper amounts and k ‘@oode are necessary to good die and when sufficient thought ts to this matter a simflation of them will be as tt » be, and the health, figure a NOVELIZED FROM THE PLAY OF MAURICE V, SAMUELS, PRE n of Jeo and Huldab the time of King Solomon, unhappy at home, where b 8 @ fetendship with To! ‘0 perwuades bis father to chal estate psorption ¢ the house of Naina. CHAPTER VIII. blezion improved to a re degree. ‘ ae ; FSPAVING been conducted by Indigestion, catarrh of tho stomach, ) two Nubians to a beautifully dyspepsia ahronio: mastriti¢ } ayypointed room tn the house - me perees reel! ne to8 me of Nadina, and having seen poorly prepared s, greasy foods, his prectous teakwood box highly spiced » Incoe inas-| carefully locked in a great cedar Heaton, irresu of eating, Hauids | chest, the key of which he placed tn too hot or too cold, and all of the diporders are the result of car ness in eating and ma ure relieved and most inst os Sao | his girdle, |den where Nadina and Tola were « n- | gaged in a conversation which see Jether returned to the gar- n- 1 Opa eause.}on the point of becoming an argu- in women must ¢ ul e poate alap el trocee of dincative derangement tw.{ment, when their voices were sud fore they can hope to tinprove thelr | denly lowered at his approach. health and Arance and t “and what thinkest thou of my meals of wholesome food each day,! pouse? inqul he smiling Nadina, one or two heavy one h tax the | Suraing abruptly ie stomach and digestive organs beyond one like me from the country, their power, jed Jether, “it s passes all Age STARCHY FOODS- Mit R My dreams of the city have T.: Masticating the food well w lized, and more.” help you to ¢ t r t t ehly but wait until thou hast seen and the s: W) dige t a--my dove," added the fond for you. 8 foods trentnss A tanainerann weiibe bas but they must be rate r, and bidding ono of th all who are net setive a ' 1} maidens fetch her daught “Fo entirely by t 2 redu ltove of her men have gambled, fought land died, yet will she have nono of CAUSES OF APPENDICITIS—| Nd Mie, yot pone 9 MRS, H. G.T.: In the major! them. would ba wooed by love cases appenti thy e alone nd not by jewels and & in diet, too much food ; | Many wealthy eult have sought preeae atasy bie: bi ” » in vain, always bath peiy oat Nem ‘with laughter end PROPER TIME TO BATHE—M. disdain, But soft—she comes Bi This depend hye y on tho F he girl came toward them weartly @f the room, conditi t us fair indeed to look upon, for what reason the bath 1 ug dark of skin and of ° Hot baths are best for those who are |was young—barely more than elghteen pouust and ‘ r Phey but already the wisdom of the world quia, nok f ; rs. ¢ c K hair hac er tng a w + Her thick dark hair had open and ser Lt 1 ce ' ut short #o that it fel, t tracted. Cold | 40 fF a € ’ h 1 a gre a bust are best t held back the t Tepid bat ‘ fu i head. He was richly orna ducive to sl: r best t mented with } and golden em at night befo 1 ure ad- | broidery, and lala were of vised for vl person some Kind of of gilver, Upon her fingers wer t rings, emeralds ST SOAP FOR THE BATH.—/and rubies, which sp 1 in the eve 8 MARGARET He Cust pts | ning lcht as she raised one hand ps t 1 e natural!to brush back @ rebellious jock of )ewWhat st thou 4 aaa, HEART AND PULSE BEATS “i 1 Jer MRS.G.0: T frequ suf r vate enty-two tine toward th eu ine fl URIC ACID. .\\! Pi | whisy nething which made Uric acid is a » the ady change ber manner “L would have thee meet Jether, a mighty prince of Judea,” directed the mother. ‘Jether hath com to Jeru- salem to see the great city and thou must be his hand-maiden,” im The girl drew herself up proudly. fa Nay, that I will not do," she Te @ hand: with 1 was al torted.’ “The last time thow didst dina a comfortable resting piace. Wares always In the « before hit way" Hadramut, an Arab horse dealer, who hanging from. his lors, Bot Nadina quickly placed her hand gambled heavily with Put at thedice and aftor each visit poko mecret! over the girl's mouth and walspered table, Parsodias, a Mede, who tarrled with Nadina, and after a purchase by & warning. in Jerusalem on'a secret’ misston, and ono of the 1 dyk would give Na “Now by our Lady Ishtar, thou Madla, the Hevyptian, were other dina several coins for hersel sbait do my bidding,” sho ‘added, friends who spent much time in the — Aq for Jet ugh his store of sharply. home of Nadina gold tn the od box was fant ‘Tho girl bowed her head in submis- sion, and saluted Jether by balt ‘ling before him, hy Tisha stands hefore thee, Jether," she said, obediently, and would have knelt, but Jether re- strained her by taking her hand. i halt not kneel,” ho “Thou art too beautiful.’ Tisha laughed a melodious, mppling laugh. “Thy servant 1s glad if she pleaseth thee,” she answered, coquettishly, “I m- but do the bidding of my mother, for her word 1s law to ‘Ts my own be to and na. Still, on alt, T would welcome thee Jerusalem, and bring thee wine fter thy journey. Didst @ far?" she added, after bidding two Nublans bring refreshments, om Hebron,” explained Jether, ting himself on a divan and mo- & to the bestde ja and Nadina, with derstanding, left them a tered the house. i of un- and en- And stayost thou * inquired Tisha, “As long as thou dost make me welcome,” replied Jether. ‘The girl laug and leaned slightly in his di- rection. perfume delicate and sweet assailed his nostrils: He reached out and took her hand Ax long as thou dost desire to 80 long will we make thee wel come,” whisperes « “Thou son Judea Again the girl leaned toward him mably found the hor » curly »8t_ black, money but for his £ dr © and athleuc 1 young man locks of hair that | Not only for vd looks, was Put Jlar with the two score or more of women, 1 garden of Na- fairer? J un,” his a Juc Ha and went lis way: And there Jowellor, who too came Sadyk, Her hea wa ' 1 hack Jethar's ovens fi st. ‘The odor of the re tible. Tim pulsively the rew hia arn Are her He felt her arms ste about his n kK and clasp him tight to her and that k ‘ the soul Tet for the first tina in his ifs was tarnished by cont with the world CHAPTER IX, OR daysa and nights Jether lived the house of Nadina RB) and counted neither cost n NG AS THOU DOST DESIRE TO STAY, WE WILL MAKE time. Days of heavy and WELCOME,” WHISPERED TISHA unsatisfying sleep were fole 4.) 4... | ; cian ade Auaini now t lowed by nights of revelry, of drink- Kijy” Tene ee hick tt Loe eee : ing and carousing, of dicing with the Haggal, a stern a sin visaged pla 1 ne rely men of the gay throng who frequented Judean, w i sprovingly at ne in 1 F the house of Nadina, and of wonder bine OF J emwen tebe ; Ae ful hours spent in the company of |." i Neoienitta aun t ' Tisha, who for hia abandoned reason with alt @thers and t when they ! f Judea,” said ro Of gold w herged her to drink a goblet of wine Has. kinily oan ‘ { A with t fi Tebrop And jt w se com taus I 1 pany ¢ Louse of TH Mu ' Nadina, T the visitors ‘ ed "What ore M was Put, 1y Absalom, . gu of 1 * stone and wood, does that make Tisha myself am uu shook his head sorrowfully 4s craftly old man with his THEE TH E WAN DER ER Based Upon Biblical arene of Prodigal Son, Being Presented at Manhattan Specs House By Willi jch feather fan, Ahab, servant to wealthy Put, entered throush » archway. Observing that Jether KUL slept, he whispered to Borwippa that he had a message for the Judean from bis muster, Nay, | may pot waken him,” ex- plained’ Borsippa, “I do but keap the ties and bees away while he sleeps, for my mistress Tisha became weary f bin in bus drunken sleep and bade ine take her place. He wleepeth deop, ws do who revel through the night Ahab pointed to the purse which bung from Jether’s girdle “And have spent all?" he inquired. Horsippa frowned and shook her head, Had he not gold tn plenty, think. est thou, fool, that he could still Jord it in Nadita’s house?’ sha do manded. ‘Then he must trust thee wil,” re- torted the crafty Abab, drawing nearer to the sleeping Jether, “My own master never sleeps when gold is beneath my nose.” jorvippa threatened him with the fan Ere he fell into slumt my mistress elt by hin Now if any gold 19 missing, blamed," Ahab stooped over the boy, and Lin. tened to hig heavy breathing matters it? And if 1 whee what 6 Iw rloh, Were tt thin the purse, od in rs gr eral & the Hght Tuke ni “aa ot KO much that he mins cme ome,” wh Ko ret take enous ) con half, for 1 must have my kly handed the irl two of er st 1 in his orn Later red drow ther Ga friends.” bade ma aay," t 4 ut he visit the ® friends.” hey will bo wet struggling to te Hors’ &? and find T like it’not that she wed shortly na," am A. Page| her, for the wine was still within him, shook his head. 1 will not have thee greet: my friends to-day,” he sald. potulantly, “Thave observed thy ways with (hem, my ‘Tisha.” Tho girl, who had picked up a peach from a basket of frult nearby, threw it from her angrily: It splashed into the 1 She faced him deflantly Jether tapped his girdle significantly and the gold coins Singled. “Phy mother bade thee be my hand- maid,” he said, authoritatively, “And have I not obeyed?" inqutred ka now thou Tisha, tersely. or haat fivey! in my mother’s house, an claimed “me ever Tola, when he brought thee to us, told us how rich thou wert, Yet but for his word, we might not know thee from a beggar.” “L have given freely,” erted Jether, full of anger. “At my father’s house we have all fed for 4 year for much lex# than L have spent already.” Tho girl flounced before him, laughed mockingly “Why then didast thy father's house with a seornful laugh and thou not stay tn "she sneered, “Ob, Uou vain Jude sink we love thee for thyse » hou comest here to occupy. the richest room in my mother’s mansi and thou dost claim me as thy hand-maiden, yet richer sultors by far have I scorned | and ali because my mother bade me |¢ walt upen Some day, T tell thee, | © mother will go too fa and tuen I like it not th 6 men upon whom her Tisha w the should pick t the Wonder City, and show right inside through Its powerful rays, All that he sald sounded too mys- terlous to be true until the children ere allowed to look through the ma Ine, Dicky and Dot both saw through their hands and looked at the queer bones and strange appearance of their fingers. Then they looked dnto the machine at walls and various other things and saw right through them. “I've never seen anything #0 queer,” said Dicky “Neither have 1." safd Dot “Tt makes me feel as if my hands weren't my hands at all when I see them through this machine, which shows up every or bon ‘8 anoth of those inven- tions,” said Dicky, “that seems almost too wonderful to be true, And how fine the lecture was, after all! For not only had the children heard of the power of the X-ray throug? which they had looked, but they ard of @ kind that doctors and st# have which can take ple- #0 that people who are til can made well, because the picture be shows just what is the matter with the sick person. “Iva strange,” said Dot, “that every special thing seems to have tts own wonderful uses in the Wonder City.” idea for to-da} sto: was suggested by Clayton Hoagland, aged thirteen, No. 99 Parkville Avenue, New York City. ‘will pay 81 for each socented {fem for Wonder City Stories, Put your name, age, a4 dre and membersiy certifioats number at tonrof ju fiw page. Mail to Wonder EAttor, Evening World, No, 08 Perk iow, New York City, | Cousin Eleanor’s “Klub Column” conta, ‘alia 10. Ki We fuuber “on Whew pennaitn cai. be jrurctawed only ‘The alee ot the pennant te 26 by Arrow! ey ® nd gos I It not hard, Comine o' mine, to look at th» sober, dignified portent of George Washingvon with hie venerable tite “Father of Our Oo: try."" and think that be once was a little bo © Kiddie just lb any of you boy cousina of ours thie boyhood furnishes us with many ene: dotes whi cliidren far all time will do well heed. ‘The most famous of theee ia the cherry tree won known to repeat), Another te lesson in uumelfishnew and trust in God which bi» father Mught him, and emsasized it by having « Hieice to. wince ‘Oue summer moming Mr. Washingtom took bis into tho orchard to see the wonder Incidente Me, Washington 1) hum bow the generous ers Washtnat Tisha must attend Jether drew back sharply as he re- | alized the true sentiment bebind her remarks When first [ came," he sald, slowly, “didat thou 1 y_thy_ love am nd mine Thou ay et ur the 1 1 Ju I not thy ! her 1 ive all} OU nd sndemaid? How have L r eb la 4 { t Y of them 1 fe thee a do. » added, ? rin his arma, Of all the ids wh Jay feast with thee © would fail to Ahow me greater Take notice, thou T swear yur Lady Iw and potated to the statue ly Iwhtar, if thou we 6 longer 1 va be and ® more " t iteh hi “ b ! wh Kissed ! The girl 1D spent, her an nied t thay had heen er PORES i BEST ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE { EVERY TWO WEEKS, nen eee ees NOVELS PUBLIBHED ty pointer sis ial fo “TOUCH THE FINGER.” may they themselves ts “Klub Pint) Youll s PIN COUPON “KIODLE KLUB" EVENING WORLD -—

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