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The ning World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now Fifteen or More Pounds Over ot Under Their Proper Weight. Comrright, 1017, by The Prem Publidiing Oo, (The New York Breaing World.) Shoulder Exercise. Developing—Lesson XXI. : HB shoulder exercise shown with this lesson is combined with aa- other one for the lungs, neck and chin. Stand with the feet nearly | together, backs of the hands resting on the hips, head down, Grad- | wally raise the arms and turn the hands until the palms face each other 084 are slightly above the ears and about two feet from them. Inhale a deep breath as you do this and throw the head far back. Hold this post | tlon @ second and then lower the arms and head and exhale, Relax and | éo this at least ten times at each practice vy an open window, Lower the| head on the chest in the starting position. Fi | Breathing exercises stimulate the action of the largest muscle of the | vody, the diaphragm, and this much alone makes them really necessary to petter digestion, as well as cleansing the blood of impurities and expand- tug the lung power. Never neglect to practise deep, regular breathing of pure alr, as It ta} the only really natural road to health and beauty; and other more strenu- | ous movements are shown because they quicken the action of the heart ‘and blood and send more of it to the rest of the body, nerves, tissues and | mitscles, which feed on it and are actually dented it, through the languid, indifferent manner in which many persons go through life. Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. ANY women write me that they| At the present time I weigu ex- suffer continually with flatu- | actly 129 pounds In @ shirt waist and plain tallored skirt. I am 6 feet 4 lency and @ constant accumu-|{nones tall without shoes. | aon ceaps the|. GRANULATED EVELIDS—N, c.:| ' 6 the| Ne Cu | Which Keeps snd. | Take care of the eyes and do. not | stomadh disten’-/atrain them reading, sewing or using | ead and uncom-|them in a dim light. Use boracic! fortable. acid in an eye-cup as often as con-| All women who; eee a have this trouble) DRY DANDRUFF—HARRY B.: | know that it! Brush the hair constantly each day, causes palpitation /and night at least fifty strokes, to| eth ia, Keep the scalp clean, ‘This {s more of the heart, acid | portant th | f ). {ump an shampoo and tonics vod belching, head Of course, massage, with a little FUALONG ACHOS, badliiquid vaseline on the fingertips, is} ‘and other aches and pains and | 4l#o advised, | Mgne of distre: BLUSHING—THERESA K.: Self. | Overeating of food and wrong com-! consciousness causes this and you @nations of them are the real causes should forget yourself when talking ef indigestion and tho cause must be t 7 others and pay more attention to/| removed before relief can be obtained. | what they are saying to you. Women should try to overcome ail} HERE IS THE JOHN ’ OW DONT LET RWIFE ag KEY RING | TO SING AND MAKE MERRY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 2‘AND 3 SHE'LL Neve! FIND Th . PN Rieke Te be 4 ‘S AND E OWNER NO~MRIOHN IS NOT IN. 14M MRS JOHN . You Say A KEY NG WAS FOUND IN THE LEAK SAFeTy VAULT 2 You THINK IT MAY BE MR JOHN'S . I'LL FIND OUT IF YOu GIVE NE WHAT. HID IN THE LE FETY, VAULT |'LL FAK SATE sT AY KEYRING aa ea “ANOUR IKEYS ARE_ dry de of the men. see that It fs not in the water.” | ever bring it inh -nm@mmon disorders, and the treatment | === usually Hes in the cause, We all know | that pain of any kind {# weakening T H E | V ORY c H I L D to the nerves and all other parts of the body and certainly diverting to the mind, Nervous indigestion arisss from & starved condition of the nerves, and when the nervous system ts impov srished all parts of the body sulte n bonsequence. Eat slowly and at regular in whatever Wholesome and dige foods the appetite cra nearly always be 4 n suggest What the body really needs in the Way of nourishment Select foods which BEST NOVELS PUBLIS ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS, right, Paget Newspaper Service.) YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING GHAPTERS Hagnall nm Poglivta Barnet, ia la of Af nh season and f them, as ne of the body's ni Aigestion, several hours after eating 4 meal, because this ia the only way to strengthen the digestive organs if tie Keuial Mart And stomach to prepare the food and | fiw latter wah Ghaterms hutriment for all of the user of the lcf'the Hlack Keniah. enenem ‘wee timo jetemts Marat Jain. “them n to visit their land eeiephant. Bod fo. Titay ‘aet system. [ea mit mtmern oacaet br at the Bvery part of the body will be)j) Baek et weakened if the stomach and bowels | Them thw t,o nnot take care of the nourisiment wort of the body, and the Ce Rit CHAPTER IX, y decreased and cleans’ power of the or machine, is cons.de a MY OWN WEIGHT—Mrs. 8. I HY?" asked Harut, “seeing —— a that you declare that the — white men cannot harm Jana, to whom indeed they winter a a, . |How to Care tor wish no harm, ‘To surren- | House Plants dey them to you that they may be would to break the law of hospi tality iey are our guests. Now pend on window-box gardens,|to Simba that if he lifts a spear untesa they possess greenhouses. A] saint us the threefold curse of torn to pleces” by the devil Jana HROUGHOUT th months flower lovers must de-| return to Simba the King, and say the Child shall fall upon him and satisfactory and attractive window upon you his people: rhe curse of box may be made as follows, says| Heaven by storm oF by drought, ‘The Popular Science Monthly: Take af curse of famine, ‘The curse of wat I the prophet have spoken, Depart. box shout eight Inches dees Watching, L could see that this ul cover the bottom of it with st | tinatum delivered by Marut in a most or broken pottery for drainage, On| impressive votce und seconded as tt top of this place a layer of moss to| Was by the sudden and simultaneous | lifting of the spears of all our esc prevent the soll from working down | {iit were within heuring, produced x and clogging the openings between) considerable effect upon the messen- the atones, The stones and moss to-| Ke in facea, afraid » about two| they shrank a little. idently the gether Bhauid, Sone ap abou Via| “threefold curse of the Child" sug inches of the depth of the box | gested calamities which they dreaded, in the remainder with soil to within] Making no answer, they wheeled their one and @ half inches of the top orses about and galloped buck to the = Pa ate nok depeniia | ORR. that gathering below as The length of such @ box depents| i ietiy as they had come on the width of the window. its We must fight, my Lord Macuma upper surface should be level wit!| gana,” said Harut, “and if we would the window will, The supports may | live, conquer, as I Know that we shall be brackets, a table, or legs perma do.” nently fastened to the box. ‘To allow! en he issued some orders, of for more complete drainage, pore| which the result Was that the carayan holes in the bottom of the box and| adopted @ wedge-shaped formation place a @rip pan beneath it- like to that of a great flock of wild- ‘The watering of the plants will de-| fowl on the wing. Harut stationed pend on weather nditions, On| himself almost at the apex of the cloudy days in winter about once a} triangle. I with Hans and Marut week will be sufficient, while during) were set about the centre of the left the early apring months watoring while Ragnall and Savage we may be necessary every day, — but the right lin even then the top of the soll sh 1 wedve being be allowed to dry occasionally I S| between us The baggage camels and s. Their faces grew afrald and better to water lightly and frequently | their jeaders occupied middle than heavily and at longer intervals | space hetween the lines and were fol The kinds of plants that will grow) lowed by «a amall rear-guard, readily are begonias, ferns, unt-| Only Hana seemed quite uncon- uma, Kenilworth ivy, amilax and-as-| cerned, Indeed, 1 not pidistra, The latter plant will thrive|the opportunity of the halt to fill and even though neglected, and direct| light his large corn-cob pipe, a dit wunkight is not essential for it of bravado in the face of Providence 1 that he tuok pat A eds oP Bt ENN A Mie The Evening World’s Kiddie Ktab Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Cousin Eleanor Invites KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS TO JOIN THE Kiddie Klub Community Chorus WHICH WILL MEET TO-DAY AT PUBLIC SCHOOL No. 21, MANHATTAN, DOORS OPEN AT 1.30 P. M. A SURPRISE AWAITS ALL WHO ATTEND. BOY SCOUTS WILL ESCORT KIDDIES FROM THE SPRING STREET SUBWAY STATION. My Dear Cousin A aurprise awaits you to-day at Public School No, 21, where we meet to rehearse for our big Spring Festival. We are going to have an hour of even better fun than was enjoyed last week. Not only will we sing, but— well, if I said another word L would betray the aeeret, and that would Spoil it all! Hut do not mtas it. You will surely be sorry if you do. Come by way of the subway and get out at the Spring Street station. Spring Street station ts a local station between Fourteénth Street aad Brook. lyn Bridge stations. Boy acouts will be posted at the head of the station stairs, just as they were last week, and they will prove the same efficient, attentive escorta. We shall divide the auditorium into sections, with a big place for the wee little cousins, a big place for the middle sized cousing and a big place for the big, big cousins, Like the three bears, only there is an equally big space for each aize of cousina. ‘The four last rows will be reserved for growh-ups who prefer to accom- pany their kiddies personally. Doesn't it make you tingle from head to toes to know that you ate to be part of @ glorious pageant out of doors; that you are to sing and leap and laugh before @ bic audience some time in May? Do come to all the rehearsals, Regin attending to-day, T shall expect every one of you. Cousin Eleanor. | Dicky and Dot in the Wonder ( —————— By Mary Graham Bonner= Copyright, 1817, by Tho Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) A Dry Dock. 667 OOK at the big boat,” @ xe laimed Dicky, for they were down by the wharves, “Iva out of the water,” sald Dot “T should think it would tapple over.” “How can It stay. out of the water?” Dicky asked — of some workmen nearby : Because it is in LES ‘ Kk," sald one “AND LOOK AT ALL THE STEPS ON EITHER SIDE LEADING DOWN TO THE BOAT,” SAID DOT. “Well,” said Dicky laughing, “I can | it would get more broken by this y anything els suid the man, “because the sald the] P04t comes in when there ts water: It does!" sald Dicky. “Oh do tell us how the water goes away. A boat “Can't they repair it tn the water?” hosts pogch water and how can it asked Dicky. “And how can they| rh Peat ¥ get the oat tn first, for ©. Tehould think jg the nding shop for boats, = ee one ce iit “Yes,” said Dicky... “Oh, pl | se ao {80 om ahd tell us wome more.” fo can 1." chuckled Dot. “It's here for repaire,” man. In Which the Famous Allan Quatermain Goes on a Strange Quest. which I could have kicked him had he not been perched in his usual monkey fashion on the top of # very cited the admiration of the Kendah, for I heard one of them call to the ently I saw appeared a that scores of them had men and @ horse shot was @ clean iniss Lee came on to such a ecattered forma- tion that 1 had to turn from side to aide to fire, Now at last the game was up, for I had no more cartridges save two in my double-har- relled pistol, consultation let Simba draw near and dr in stabbing, eral, Goru, they trying to stab, in the ati their spears, the horsemen. ened owing to front, these arrived on our flanks like two thunderbolts. did our beat slaught, of which th. that both our left and right lines were pierced through about fifty yards be~ baggage camels. impetuosity of the thought he lead them into se y weveral minutes they 4 trying to As our charge Hoe is not a monkey after the ample r but a man—more of a man than his master.” ‘The arrangements were soon made, Within @ quarter of an hour of the departure of the messengers Harut, after bowing thrice toward the Holy his stirrups and shaking a long spear above his head, shouted a single word out of their in whoin 1 re ad met us in the stock of the position or what was left of it, oblivious of our plight which the dust of confict had hidden from them, was travelling on to the north, more or ‘The camel corpe for us the very Black Kendah rush deprived most of the fruits of victory, since the two squadrons, being unable to check their horses, ended by ct and becomin I could not do, having Seeing thix he came to within a few yardy and halting, addressed nothing to fre. less victorious, That is to say, it had cut its way through the Black Kendah and was escaping unpursued, huddled up in @ job with the baggage animals safe tn its centre. Marut came camela, notwithstanding their long journey, seemed to have caught some of the too strong for us to day to com thought 1h. were the bucks and I the hunter up to me unhurt smiling and waving @ bloody spear : the whole mob of them now—rouring wheeled our camels in and fell upon ‘OU In pits them, a strupgiing, stationary mass, horse as described in the I had no idea that they could travel at such a rate, On we swung down the slope, keep- ing excellent order, shining and the little lancer- like pennong fluttering on the breeze y gallant way overthrown glanced toward our which was now in the far distance Book of Job; to judge from the num- said we, but t “while d the hun Hans, I and ‘orest of tall seuttered about “The noblest bull of the me, who tn any « © were cut off from and presently selves fighting In eilence we At the sume in thudding of the I glanced back wides those thi sional squeal of anger as some rider handle Into their ribs, y joined battle did a single man open his lips it is true, there went up taneous and mighty roar of: “The Child! Child! the Child! As we drew had massed their footmen reing again and again. drove his lane: slain, ere how still in his mo “Intombi,” at fired from the think for the first time that day whether by marksinanship, killed his man, he pointed to from afar an it is touche: ‘so | caught “thought 1 to myself back of the “Pherefore L, you an offer weemed to fill th id yourselves that no spear shall be Naxoaar Of BUT Thad not fred a stand for the first kneeling with out in front of ahem thelr appearance must niddle-aged man, als T imagine the snd the slain who brought janx, or that of the you round and wh on you and iil you ail apa Twill w ged to do so 1 Middle Ages. midadle body On either alde of which by now must ve numbered four or five hundred men, and at a distance perhaps of a quarter of 4 mil gathered the was fighting for Hans was speaking feh nothing 1 while, 1 empti es of the repeat pausing betw » with the resu horsemen of the two bodies of those Black Kendah, each shot to take a edikant before 1 rode back a few y hundred horse in each body. approached, curved a little, no doubt under the direction of Harut, later I saw the reason, We might strike the foot soldiers not full in front, but at an angle, me among the fires.” efore T could get out an an 4 his camel round sald, It wan qui to @ shambling gallop with vf the rifle atock, he departed | rate, not toward the home nild, but up the lll! giant grass e galloping loose about the veld “What will you effect was electrical, sin attackers had neve: A minute or so It was that seen anything ra while they drew off, which gave me time to + Then they o I repeated the proc time they retreated eultation, which or more, made a thirc T saluted than to ability, though on t OPPORTUNITY + By Edgar Franklin erein Chance Thrusts a Career Upon One Who Didn't Nant It. Begins on This Page March 19. presently we did strike, hands of the Chilu, them silghtly on the flank and crum- Here with startling suddenness ‘nd the camel var If the Black Ken: thowe fellows like a knife camels as a brown-paper screen has heaps while spitted them with their lances “The Child is top dog! reflected I in irreverent on the Child, those Black Kendah were by no means all dead Now n proof of bis good faith, “Then,” continued. the- man, “4 have to get the water out, yard drain away all the water— an in ‘w very short time, and then they put up a gate which keeps out k the |{M® Water. ‘The Kate 1s 90 cloned that the/it can resist the water pressing o cup of peace with um for we thirst.” it rom withours r Tee Not so," cald the messen “tor {tt | An look at all the step: 6 lor ih hi ps on either Simba shall com | "Take It i id magn. mousiy, | man, handing him the rifle, which he te | cringe the ship." ceived in a very gingerly fashion. But after the bos After all, 1 reflected, there Is Nothing | ang poady to one te nie mgt! mended huch more useless than a rifle with | iG Tails to Ko to sea again—then- out ammunition, Of he went, hol Ther at do they do?” asked Dicky. ng the pon at arm's length, and|,,.7he¥, oben the gate or, rather, presently Simba himself, accompanied y take It away, for it is @ float- by some of hia men, one of whom car. |!D® kate, and then the water comes doa skin of water and another a@ hier iy the boat goes out large cup hollowed from an eiephant’s | ike 4 is seey and Dot looked at tusk, rode up to us. This Stinba was | )),° ass joer i the dry dock with @ fine and rather terrifying person |) i) ye si evading way, way down to a large mustache and a chin [her keel and then saw the masts and ed except for a litte turt of hair [Gecks above they said wonderingly, Which he wore at its point like an| Jt strange how they can, do such Italian, Hin eyes were big and dark, |{IN8% with a great, enormous boat frank-looking, yet now and again with ine that a sinister expression in the corners of ut then,” Dicky added, ‘we them. mustn't forget the city we are living Ife looked at me with great curios. |!" ty, and I have often wondered sinc The idea for to-day’s story was what kind of an impression [ pro- oars ited b: jorman, aged duced upon him n he said twelve, of No. 746 Henry Street, on, Prophet Marut, my enemy, | Brooklyn have heard the terms of e, Simba the King 1 have accepted them us Name, noe, a Therefore. discuss jm NO more. |top ot fim tage -, are What [ have promised { will keep. |brening World’ No, Perk Row Ney Yorke What | have given Tg neither reater nor less by the welght of @ ‘The Storm, so be it, O king,” answered Marut with his usual smile, which nothing hs down, ever seemed to disturb, “Only re maples! member that if those terms are broken either in the letter or in the ‘ cir annings hurt 60 irit, especially the spirit’ (that is An rela, the best rendering | can give of bh ‘Als. alas. s, those are needed,” said the for the workmen who are re- word) he manifold curses of the} y, MARGARET ANDREWS, Child will fall upon you and yours Arenye) Dougan Mit, a, *, though you should Kill us all by NEW KLU/ PENNANT. ull Chose curses will fall Jana take the Child and all} | » ex ved the king t irritation fded to drink the cup 1 and the wh o| | Propet Afterward we can talk, L Give ns Water, Tala DEAR KLUB at cup with water from the akin he ear. | af Kiddie Kiub Peo at. hich you have often aad awe to her tled. Simba took it, and ving je 2 ae Ippon aw an offering, drank from |" 41 cousing wisiing one of thane Destty pennant the cup, doubtless to show: that it| 9A" Su wane aren aa ee Wis not po oe Watebin ar - ' a ee my Klub cotsing are Deemitted Also 10 outa in amps 0% ectuml cost, » on 2 COUSIN BLEANOR. fully, f iaade sure that he swallowed what he drank by ing the me i with a bow Mar ee ahectalaint capone ag How to Join the Klub_| bed about a f snd teeling —— —~- — ew man, juneed t to lip ous ain of Marut, who swallowed the rent. 'T Ww Kende King first tascng pumbered ig rotation, ; an Ges fis inet ioe “ fter which M hem, te "ig re it 4 second pull, ing Me oe Ww ta ug our thiret w fied ‘ Duseht t Neue nd di beasts’ w Nis, 10.1 } 1k & attached to the ring EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” ued Monday,)