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a , lf 5 ‘ The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contes Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now 16 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Eventna World.) Reducing—Lesson XX. Body-Swaying Exercise. BWAYING exercise, entirely new, {s illustrated with this leeson, and | is a good one for stout readers who are trying to reduce the iarge abdomen and waist line, Stand with the feet nearly together; extend the hands and arms out on a level with the shoulderg. Sway the body from right side to left side, bending the left knee as you bend to the left side and the right knee aa you bend to the right side. Nearly touch the floor with the fingers as you bend to each side. Women on the border line of corpulency must take warning end start to bring the body to normal weight, for it is so much easter to stay slender than to reduce all parts of the body, even when you are not fat enough to | feel uncomfortable or look entirely out of proportion. Omitting articles of food which are fattening and eating just a Hittle) leas than you really want will quickly reduce weight, and {t 1s not a diM-| cult task, especially after a week or two of following the proper diet. Stout| women will find that they will soon loge all desire for the heavy, fattening! foods, in which they have been indulging for so long, and really find the) lighter dishes, salads and green vegetables more appetizing, especially at | this timo of the year, | Lesson Talks and Answers lo Queries. HYSICAL culture exerctses taken | trunk muscles, Peroxide of nore several minutes a day stimulate | Sen will slightly bleach the spots, — | H and purify the blood and there POWDER FOR PERSPIRING by prevent many | FEET ALFRED C1 Mix) two common disor- | ounces of talcum powder with one-| ; Including | half teaspoonful of starch and fit. Coepil d Sat jtean grains of salicyile acid and dust | colds, sore on the purts after washing with soap courhs and ca | ang water. | tarrh, —-- | When tho blood | WAX IN THE EARS MIS. F. Ri: ta no! 1 it} You should consult a doctor about at rough | this and be si ts ear wax which travels ¢hrougd |i, cvusing the deafn A little boric the body, earry- gold warmed and diluted and poured ing tts wastelinto the ear will bring relief from | > the tis- , Wax. PAUL w FURLONG gion, Deouuie {he ayia, | peda? R. gs "re nour. Siiminative arganu are too weak to}, SQGR— MERA F aten raw or soft dolled, ning when pind World Daily Can You Beat It! oR Ren eh, By Maurice Ketten TELLTHE DOCTOR, To HURRY 1AM SUFFERING J ANY BODY CALLS SAY LAM Too Sicic To SEE ANYRODY ——— JAM THE DOCTOR, 1 CANE To SEE/ MRIOHN } — gend it from the system and the lungs oF ce not fatiorihg. re incapahi of throwin off the “poisons because they have not been strengthened th 1 deep breathin In order to be absolut well it is essential to have of the organs of | the body in prime working ord ! The pores of the skin must be kept Z i Ae a al BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE daily baths; the lungs healthy through EVERY TWO WEEKS. dee breathing practice, the kidneys and bowels through exercises nd copious water drinking, Otherwise the poisoned and sluggish blood will push on through the body and past clogged organs until tt finds @ weak place to burst through. In dotnw @o it breaks down and destroys the membrane wall which standy be- exercises, | which cause profuse perspiration, and * Waget Nowapaper Service.) NG CHAPTERS * PRECE \ Kagnati tween it and release, ee Then follows the “cold” or sore throat and eventually catarrh, which is the result of exaggerated colds which have been allowed to run on and weaken the syrtem thoroughly, making it susceptible to common and CHAPTER III. contagious diseases continued.) Most persons resort to cathartics, y HALL of cv rive tonics, plasters and hot baths, and Hour. et relief because the sluggish, clogged } What aridiculous dream, lood is cleansed of the waste matter, | Aahen a atl way in: which was tho original cause of all of L hea wor \ the trouble in the beginning, This is a vexed ve another proof that only y-lontld that seemed to gienic methods can catarri ert iife and to giv diseases be avoided and ov Whoever d t Daily baths and free action of the] Quatermain, would ryt are soe sll elimina ee Oneena Wr} youN consuce: friends what 1 owe ny woman permanently well, ' = aan only by attaining perfect health Harut, who had understood, paused from packing Up bis propel 8 and answered Nothing, O great lord, nothing. 1t ts we owe you much. Here we learn what we want know long time, I mean if elephant Jana sull kill people and pure rich blood can better figure, complexion and appeurance be pro- ured, BLACKHEADS—MARGARET R: You should not serub the face so hard that {t ts red and irritated all the/of Kendah, Kendah “bacco no apoak next day, Just use the brush, pre-|to us. Only speak lo new spirit. You viously soMened in hot water, with| got great gift, lady, and you tuo, jist enough friction to stimulate the} Macumazana, Good night, O- great Circulation of the blood to the face.}iord. Good night, O beautiful lady n appl nd wite Ge night, O Macumazana, Ul we el, ed meet again when you e li ele and chin, phant Jana, Blessing the Heaven Gat, Child, who gave ra Who protect all — danger, who give food, who give ERVOUS DYSPEPSIA—N. N.:] health, on you all,” >) ses Wil overcome this, es-| ‘Then, making many obelsances, yetially with careful diet. Breathe}they walked backward to the door ‘ y and give the blood better nour. | where they put on their long cloaks. rian | for the starving nerves and| At a sign from Lord Kagnall 1 you) will cure this trouble, compani mn an oitice which, aring more snakes, Mr, Savage wis very glad to resign to me, Presenuy OVERHEATED BLOOD—(A MA READER): Less foods of all Kinds,] we stood outside the house amid t pspocially heavy, greasy and highly | moaning (trees, and very cold it was yoned ones, will help you. Take] there, aclive physical exercises in the fresh] “What dors all this mean, O mon of aly and never neglect to breathe! Africa 1 asked. deeply. You should eat more green Answer the question yourself when vegetables and salads and less] you stand face to face with the great siavehes, meats and sweets elephant Jana that has in it an evil spirit, oO Macumazana re 1 CLEANING COMBS AND BRUSH- | tiarut “Nay, listen We are far 3—P, M.: Use hot water and am-| from our | sonta for the combs and brushes and | through thc who could then allow cold water to run on then} us, and we have won tt for several minutes, Do not use am-|that is all, We are worshippers of monia on the rubber cushioned|the Heavenly Child that in eternal brushes, as this rots the rubber, youth and all good things, but of late —- the Child has lacked a tongue Yet TO KEEP THE HAIRINCURL—|to-night it spoke again. Seek to 4/.DOH T.: Brush diluted white of}know no more, you who in due season sz on the hair and then put it up in 1 things. »and we sou) he tidings It give to » tidings, ft paper or leather curlers, This to know no more.” echoed will Keop it in curl in damp weather, “who already perhaps know ——_ » lest harm should come to LIVER SPOTS—MRA&. W. G.: Liver] you, Macumazana.” spots on the face and body show that| >" are you going to sleep to- the system is clogged with wa night?" T asked matter and internal treatinent is| "Wo do not sleep here,” answored necessary. Keep the climninative or-|Harut, “we walk to the great city wang active, Drink a ereat deal offand wef w to water and take mi the Afi Ate aed MR JOHN IS VERY Sicig Doctor PLEASE HURRY Now REMEMBER DON'T LETANYBODY IN UNDER ANY PRETEXT' HR JOHN I$ Too Sick TO SEE ANYBODY x YOu CAN'T | GRGANT Sone | SEE ANYBODY HE IS Too SKK Magazine | 1 Original Designs for The Home Dressmaker Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types Furnished by The Evening World’s Expert. By Mildred Lodewick | Ooveright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New Tork rening World.) Description, HH first hints of Tw coming sum- m begin = to show themaelves in the beautiful fabrics which are being dis played in the depart- ment stores, ‘Their lure fs @ compolling one to almost every oman, and lucky are those who ars far enough advanced with their spring sewing to Indulge in the happy recreation of evolving one or ty Inty frocks rig now for summer, the design I am ‘howtng today achieves constlerable individuality for such . youthful, —almple atyle French ra soft shadow ff ette One of the new cotton voblos batiate, or @ ured & In r osu or pale ¢ an ro, orehid or paleat Kroen would be pr for the interpreta at tho left. Ar yoke of ivory whi soft meshed lace holds the fulness the waist all the way around, and all except the front of the waist repays it with a dainty upstanding ruffle, ‘Uh sleeves, though prt 5 Se ee er tng {PRETTY DESIGN FOR LIGHTWEIGHT! , eae et aes SILK OR COTTON GOODS. t are material, and fished with a ruffle of the so 6 good The ribbon band) mediumweight fabrlos are also sw which bold# the drapery, tles on the ble for tis design inside of the arm in a bow, { : bie P| 4 The skirt of this model appenrs| Answers to Queries Paditon Paditer, feentog Wortt more Intricate than ft t#. On a net ia Leica Biya soe sale foundation ia a panel in front of the| gous tar mummer wes, pardea, be dress goods, and also a tiny 1acel an atioon years old, weight. $9 yoko, The skirt proper, being 84th) hounds, very thin, have dark com- ered around the walstiineg amd hel sexton and bleck balr. Will you luce yoke, parts away over the panel, | « beoor , and {# caught up in a puff—to the | mel f Antio: ‘To-day's design would be Sahil Mhue-gray, gruy-blue, gray ‘ A ribbon sash with streamers at! wilte or pale pink ts fitroduced the back gives a finishing touch to It corn yellow, vid rose and won the frock. Soft taffeta crepe de chine, | Shades of brown. ailk and woolen voile and other auch | Fadien rttuw. Feening World | Wiil you kindly tell me tf a ma blouse would be becoming to ma, a! nna, ere you I took It out and thrust it Into my take harm in this horrible cold, and pocket. Then | slipped from the room take wilh thie as a marriage gift and stood behind a tell clock In the from the Child of Heaven whom sh@ corridor, watching Miss Holmes's door again, Go in, Macum, Quatermain Goes ona Strange Quest. Watche sortly, loxe, r-by-Night," whispered Harut heard tt before in many an hour of “but another time you will diMeuity and danger? hat beautiful lady belongs to yraw near, Hans,” 1 gaid tn Dutch, the People of the White Ken- and tnatan clump of aloes ly out of met to-night, to the outiful lady and reflecting what a 4 1 should dah, for rhe ts marked with the holy Chal grow tn f f the pomegranate moped with the sign of the young look if any one chanced to find me. mark of the young moon, The cull ledge, crept the withered fan on who 1s about to marry thé jlaif an hour or so later by the of the Child of Heaven is heard in her old Hottentot, Why he should choose great lord sho loves." Nght of the setting moon which strug- heart, and will bring her home to the thix method of advance instead of Then thrust a Mttle linen pied through a window, P saw the Child ag it has brought her to us t vat offered by the garden path L did wrapped parcel into my hand and goor open and Miss Holmes emerge night Now lead her nee know, but it was av in accord with his companion vanished into t2@ wrapped in a kind of dressing gown sleeping, O brave and clever on ance with his secretive mature, Inher darkness. id still wearing the necklace which well named Watcher-by-Night ited from # hundred generations of I returned to the drawing room feet sae Marut had given her. The ‘Then they were gone and presently *Neestors who spent their lives avoid where the others were still discussing 6s press! upon her face showed me 1 heard the eound of horses being !)g the observation of murd iy foes, the remarkable performance of th® without doubt that she was walking driven rapidly along the drive, nin Hans, - Ist explain, was ive conjuror: in hee alean I crept to Mis# Holmes, and not orginally a ‘servant of ny faeher, They have gone,” Tgatd fa answer "Giiting silently as @ gh she Knowing what lae to do, took hold WhO wax a miysionary 1a the Cape to Lard Ragnali, “to walk to London oogsed the corridor and vanished. [| Of one of her hands, Bhe turned a ‘olony, an been my companton as they said. Hut they have sent a $01) ene i naw that she had des caine with me, us though whe knew tn many adventures wedding present to Miss Holmes," (Oluwen oni + twisting etalnway (ie, ren aining all the ; while fast Hans had his weak polnts, among and [ showed the parcel eats aoervar prayer a z f u went back to the whic m ( a ipvanat Open it, Quatermain,” he said he vaghit pes the canto walle nouse, througl still open door, up Mau 1 ren unt and re No, Geor Interrupted. Miss E Went after her, my stockinged foot is seaimway atmulieht to her own sourcefiil old. fellow,“ Mareuste ‘Wa i laughing, for by now she Sear Ur WIth non the threshold of whieh [loved With & love surpassing the d'to- have quite recovered her- a ee ed her hand, ‘The room was dark Jov ainen, ‘ ke tO open my own pres- f fF ocreake + and L could seo nothing, bi tat ene 9 H : wolf, “C Ike. to open my Own pre tT od there wae some until 1 fete Pe? eee » dy HO Re, gn Temas neuiceed: Kis Mouldere and 2 Wien t reac e doorway I cauxht throwing herself upon Pang Bert ory L tod yon when you came her the parce! was sight of ure of Misa Holsies drawing up the blankets, know. (0 Ace The @ year or mor , about sown Up net produced flitting a holiow aril mo that ne that she wan safe, Tahut th OF ROUHLEP THeOn TIO mali eo bak eee ‘ any je atitolir re cut, Was laid out In the b n of the which opened outwards as doors of ‘ ' » be 6 Within seectinae Was a necklace ak castle moat, Ww wl trained ent k pay etimes do, and set fer Mint aittaens i wh h t 1 be ful red stones, ova sped Hke This garaen, ax I had ryed the againat Ita little table that’ stood In Qiaen te die frou a ast not 6 day, Was bordered by Ab he passe “ide newnere to the amber beads and of the size of a previous di bordered by shrub- the pagnage northeast of the lake island on which robin's «xy. They were roughly pol- bery through which ran 4 tha the Pongo used to dwell?" tehed and threa ded gn what } recoge led to the hack arive of the cust! CHAPTER V. “Yes, Haas” Nised at once to be hair fran an ele- She enterec pery, mor Boh lial’ By ey, hts gt ; phant’s tail. From certain indiea- more swiftly n It was as thoug ULLY two years had gone bY nad never he y thine pat you lions I judged these stones, which whatever t be attracting her, for since I bade farewell to ior Make U nicat ‘ night have been spinela or I feit sur was being dr Tard Ragnall and Mins aa) Ih heard a « ub t uncles, or even rubles, to be very somethin, acted more strong Ay sei cn] @ece vee cae ancient. Possibly they had once hung her sleeping will as she drew ti oad Then why did round the neck of some lady in old to tt. Kor a while I lost » ther tain: draws ‘up in Pe pefore? TF anked tt Egypt: Indeed @ beautiful little in the stadow of the tall trees. hold me seated on the stoop of my What t statuette, also of red stone, which I ner again, stan little house at Durt hunting gold then, not tvory was suspended from centre of the , a opening. But l hen should bom y h f necklace, suggested that this war 0, ae In that Interval of time Thad heard hould 1 musk« unhappy iy r itm have heen a likoness inne , twice about Lord Tagnall t » Cloaked figures about henutit h re t one of the, Brent gods of the ts ‘aber fas takes 1 from Keroops @& beyond ren df cither ot far Feyptians, the Infant Horus, the son ah Gar Min OsaMBR a TE hat {8 the necklace T saw which Of riage with Miss Holmes, which, It Paneer > upon the t y fine affal idee : the Iv Child gave me in my ae appea id been a very fine affatr dream !d Miss Holmes quietly, , Rey a indeed, of the events of the Lon- tha See ae ne clasped it round ‘her Mile Slaten rat eels sion 6, and net oF REN as L went, cocking t nd plecs of information ar CHAPTER IV, Suddenly f darted oul kad’ elood ter BOUT aA “aie gay HAT night T did not sleep [ween ut and Marut and Miss 4a year | ao 18 always well at all. For hour after {olmnes ut a son ¢ " the « Not @ word passed between 1 p aratey e : * 1 anout hour I lay thinking and in think that all threo of wa suneon, Ruin born to Lord Petters ie YA REA wer an Irritated way listening sclously were anxtous not to awa - stad . th t of the for the chimes of the Rag- {h¢ sleoping woman, knowing that if aaa IANA to a hee Ant oua nan tow ao ale nall stable clock, which once had *° 99. MROIS. BOWS BRO terrible LT a eae tle lo her whe Is ty adorned the tower of the church, and r mottontn, acta atana Se ae SUES Bes; but sometinge they struck the quarters with a damnable Harut rut drew from various —poxsibie bg tale Peed a fteration elr robes ¢ } cruel-lookt my att 1, Wee : 4 rd at peas a knives and b roven now thelr kind of cou it ana th beoome th Toward dawn [ became aware that politeness did not forsake them, | ae deematha surines he othe that never hope of rest had vanished from bowed back and when [ straightened gardenia bush. It wus | + " t» on me utterly; that [was painfully myself those ent sing Easterns Lah auth eae hs And what i Hane awake, and what 1s more, oppressed found that L ¥ the heart mado by a ce all 7 ms meds | by a curious fear that somethi of Tfarut with vr 1 bh, with robably > algna enhur i) : af" Was going to happen to Miss Holmes. that perception wt i part of the of course it Rie Mine ante So vivid did this fear become that mental unfit of the ¢ they saw r no buck Navi eeariiie tha) Ghd jength £ arose, lit a candie and that the game was up. Bey niles I knew tt came phant ering the shape sed myself, As it hap 1 You have won this time, © from a human throat, for had I not | hx; Pearl ee ’ knew where Miss Holmes slept. Her allies AL not Now the Sultan ta a worshipper room, which [had seen her enter, [Poss Se —— = a eT ae Md ee ont sume corridor as mine |} ° > A ¥ M - though at the other end of itnearthe || OPPORTUNITY % By Edgar Franklin | } mes In. head of @ stair that ran I knew not p ” “WW, | LW the t whither, In my portmanteau that || Wherein Chance Thrusts a Career Upon One Who Didn't Wand It. | h were tw had been sent over from Miss Mar . rp | AniAilT: achis a sioner thince Ul Begins on This Page March 19. | terséclopet pauble va 1 t — _ —— i 1 ‘ed the 7 Sir ————— what color shirt looks best with Uy — color, Am élghteen years old ‘ brown hadr, blue eyes, plenty of Rider Haggard || ' : W186" Phebe fas tio lal ir Ea inaize would becoine cooler colors such as gree blick people, bringing the Child with Pile and violet would be more | them fo LT unders her, Baas, | Coming on account < ur hb " thousands and thousands of aA dark blue skirt or a brown one ago when the world was young. Since | Could be worn then they have flowed on aide by 8106! pegion Kaito. Even like two streams in the same ehan- | Paeuldy. iieot | a. make a dress of ¢ | Josed goods (arn \ blue soft alk) f ixing, for each keeps the spring, Ido 4 ‘ ih e fan i CHAPTER VI. HAT night Hane alept at nr house, On the following morning we renewed our! discussion, debating In de-| tail every possible method of reaching the Kendan people by help =] plain things, | want them styliv know you can des something prott, have reddish lig hair, blue eyes, po of such moans 4# we could command While we were talking ( heard che K fired whieh announced the ar-| | English mail, and gtep 4 complexion, am thi ond of the garden, saw i\ F } ty-seven years tying at anchor outside /} age, wolgh tis Chen L went tndoora tc v \ pounds, 6 feet write a few business letters. The: y inches tall did not take long, and when finished 1| | MKS. H. 7 decided upon a stroll \ ark blue velv tw round the lttle house to miming pieces, the fro lace frills and garden, that near the pores | ty hedge which separated WF kranat my high net collar domaly from the road, There @ con. ton Was In progress, Pestion Witter Brening Worl Savage, by the Heavenst® IT) I have 1% yarde of tmuttered. “What In the name of ineloned atic (med! it pocdnens joing here By this time Thad reached the gate; UM Iteht gree \ whteh Lt opened taurking quietly beavy quality), a tt "4 jcllow ide Sou do. Lond Ragnatit| witch 1 would tke v you ¢ Mr Savage? 1 o om D tai thought that [ recognised your voices |‘ make ins bao + Alls 1 ad and caine to see tf T coat, Do you think F711 (5 f Pkt Dane wail in tt ft in) a etrtpe okirt would APA) (i) whom you Wish to. visit." | go well with tt? Am /ta/7l bi" Aw Tispoke J studied them both. | feat 7 tnches tall {| Ga and observ that wAile Havage we | ‘— Mince tht same,” atthouieh | 210d Live eyed ff }!/ {| Ir tly ¢ fi sin these wtrange| and fair complex. /{}! il 1 eutroun dit Li changed Lord | foned 1H. / then wan atamiped with eucmiizome) A plain skirt of tan ponges laid 1 Von. Quatermain’ ee aid ae ne plata at the top, and leaving a de ‘ padres ene PS t pand at the bottom would be p , ! >m Tl tloat with your coat. Pongee ooll ha rave 1 seven thousand miles} mnt = ne ti L thane God that h bacg) and trimming plecea on coat fortunate ag to find you." | peaton nAttor, Drening World k later perhaps you would I desire found me, Lord Ragnall,” 1 ; an'6 Dont aa It eapeane ctieass noon dress eombini here.” | silk and george uisfortung haw brought me| at crepe in navy b eriaain fore T had time to answer | and an aolicl came up end we went into} \ Your excellent advic use. "you te Juat tn the for tuned" 1| \ 1 am large propor sald 1 as luck will have It there tioned, but ¢ Ie AR good rock cod and a leg sidered good ¢ ribo buck for you to eat, Boy, « and generally lo bost in tailored @: One plaes, If you ploase, « Pai Vy matt va { should prefer to} | 4| 1 , fects. I wih & Ak my foe ward.” ttt t tor tot You ket_over that in| | | etn) for & axeteh seri I Ty taehun| | | suitable for me. h the result that { \ Miss A. E. M i ge t wan seen! | Bleoy r « tand.ng behind my chair int | \ | Oe GF peereMh t ° Vand handing round! |S! j Fany porcelain m U none Migiti3) it were bead buttons, Sm 48 A Mpectacle that ; ; i intcrest. In my) COUP and cufts of white orgaady yf Ditehment and caused Se with some native hangera-on to thas’ a6 tak lt However, NE result of the Puropean we Lord Ragnall took it as a matter of} has been that the purchasl: course and I thought It better not to] power of the British Isles bes interfere. now passed Jangely into the hands o° (To Be Contianed.y women,