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The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong | Original Designs for : The Home Dressmaker | * So | Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All Types HE f 0 THE PoLice ba eo QUEER HAS Furnished ty The Evening World’s Expert. d By Mildred Lodewick Commriaht, 1917, by The Pree Pubtishing Oo, (The New York Brening World) Description. F FICIENCY — @ great deal about, in business, in the home, every- where. People ask what It moans, where It exists, As deflned by one expert, eMm- clenoy is in one’s seit. And that ts the nice part of It, We can all have it. ‘To be care, it is gathered from outside sources, HERE SA and enables one to add to his own capa- Muscle-Stretching Exercise. WINBOW Boma OMB, IN THE, bilities. Great think- + , ] 4 business men Reducing—Lesson XXII. IS Stuck} ANY fi STE Sea maes it Boma T™ new exercise is another which benefits nearly all parts of the Mi be for others to save To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now, | |_CAN HEAR Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. TICK-TicK. y Courriaht, 1917, by The Prem Putiistiing Co, (The New York Brening World.) body, because it stretches the muscles at the sides of the waist, back time, energy and and abdomen, and also affects those in the shoulders and upper arms. money profiting by Stand with the feet nearly together, arms and head up, making the umnererawe small of tho back as hollow as possible, Next bring the arms down and wheler ble diag rd around to the right side without moving the feet or knees, and have the rg body movement come from the waist line only. Let the hands meet at the side. Retura to starting position, relax, and then continue the exercise by | Perr biota gor) awinging the arms around to the left side in the same manner, Do this waste and extrava- ten times to each side if it does not tire you, gance. To spend Stout readers, who are in robust health, and are practiced in the exer- time and money on cises, should take up the more etrenuous movements from now on and! the making of a practise them at least five minutes whenever convenient during the day. dress and then neg- Active physical exercises should be followed by a cool shower and rub- lect the proper fin- down with a coarse towel, and stout readers must remember that {t is iohing details, which not the cold bath, but the abuse of it, which fails to bring great benefits to ruin® the whole ef- all parts of the body, especially the skin. fect of a dresa, is one Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. To buy «a IT WAS ONLY A W THE BABY P dross ready-made ANY women write and ask me} milk and cheese are not vegetarians, | Clo LOCKE AND whiob is either un- about the value of fruit as a|%% these are animal foods. | g WRAPPED IN 4 BY SA pend nt food, possibly because I 80) Besr EXERCISE FOR TORPID MUPFLE THE SOUND SO (Re ONE WIRE - A ti agronns Ii Al Iv " MEMBER | PUT MY CHEWING sulted to one's needs, WAKER NER 3) QUIN INTHE WINDOW {a another, and I // highly recom- | LIVER—MRs. H. hk. W.—B8tationary | mend {t in many/running, rope skipping and liver-| lessons. Frutt) squeeze are the very best ones. Copi- | NM _|ous water drinking Is also nece beseurrtied sitet | to overcome this « Sndition, net ogll purify the blood,! ENERGY FOODS—-M. R. C.—Fats and minerai|suxar, honey, cereals, sweet and water necessary | White potat are some, tor the body| needs, Its/ con- stant use stimu- | ne SILLAND THAT'S could mention many thers, But the SUA SICCRD point 4a that none of these is excusable under the definition of “efficiency,” which eays that within our- wolves the power lice IRON FOR ANAEMIC CONDI MRS. F. R, G.—Iron is meta wary for rich blood and should to do otherwise. AND INDIVIDUALITY IN A Jates the action | be Introduced into the system through design shown egetables and fruits which contain heed ce FOR SPRING. et the important organs, and Dre-| ie yruee and tenant eee, contaln | wide alittaing of the foil bé>|neoeetany for thoes who cose nian tause fruit contains somo elements | Raw eggs and milk are also advised, which dissolve the sediment which 4 ausing old settles in the arteries, causing t.—You must be very careful to wash | lope ta | (28, Wounda well with clean, hot water Most fruits are used by tho kid-land then apply tincture of todine to| neys, liver, bowels, akin and ellmin- | them. Niive organs. generally to free te] 0 : S| aystem of waste matter and the more - frequent vee of it will save much | //———— walt tite avout imovoved heathy | aq H E I V RY Cc H | L D In Which the Famous Allan Quatermain Goes on a Strange Quest. By Sir Rider Haggard to-day is a pretty sott 01 o. of striped silk as suggested In the) wide satin girdle over which It tee back view. A distinctive feature of) Long plain sleeves of satin are elab- the|©-ated around the low arm-hole b: this frock is the panel front pea wool embroidery done in say eoler skirt, which, attached to ® or colors one might desire. On a belt with streamers, bassards the} dark bthue cores, copper color, dull i FOR CUTS ON HANDS _arorcn| The collar which appears from @ laced neck opening is of starched linen. , will, of course, tax any other foods, w Pe anal the stomach and digestive ors Wrenn s ain in tho body undigested, ane] leads to the ford of the Kiver Tava, on their death journey, a road that — I let my eyes travel on, and be- gust blew now and again, which, with shore, by which manoeuvre he gained Answers to Queries. Many times results in severe pains ~ BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ Which divides our territory from that no other living thing dare travel.” hold! about fifty yards beyond the « hunter's instinct, Te Olacrved’ with @ little aa be could turn quicker than | pasion Kalter, Kening a many tines teavy feeling and s0UC($ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE $ “ the White Kendah, and you may | On we trudged for another two dead bull was a mound of hard rock. satisfaction, drew from, the direction Jana. I am ® constant reader of gases to arise. " tot / 4 EVERY TWO WEEKS, depart where you will, since our Wish hours, during which time the only I watched it with gasping expecta- of Jana toward ourselves, This NB a asc veae! ait Sale is ta mrult should be served as « part of | 8 that never again may we see your living thing that { saw was a large tion, and—yos, on the top of the knew, because it struck on my fore- Marut, striking at hin with bis great and not used to overload ill-omened face. owl which sailed round our heads 4% mound something slowly material- head, which was wet with perspira- trunk, They lanied, Marut a few ih between meals, as ts *.) At this intelligence my heart leapt though to look at us, and then flew ized, Although I knew what it must tion, and cooled the akin yards abead doubling in and out aoe ete is nourishing and| sTNorsis oF PRMCEDING CHAPTERS gy that was altogether premature. away ahead be well enough, for a while I could Presently, however, by a cursed among the rocks like @ hare, and, to should have an important place On) | tady lam if fan Pnglials Bar nat osnight! | Why to night Why Thin owl, Marut informed me, waa not see quite clearly becnuse there mpite of fate, one of these gus ® my horror, making for where I lay, tvery menu, of both the fat and thin Fr we! At not a sae ? it is hare for us to on Roi Jana’s spies” that kept him were certain little clouds about, and very little one—came from some quar- whether by accident or in @ mad hope pd 4 au ppwn rivers 1B the cee rey! by of all which was pearing in one of them had floated over the face ter behind us, for I felt it in my back of obtaining protection, I do not As a ¢ building element fruit tocThe, water 18 low. Lord, and the this territory. I muttered "Bosh’ of the moon. f paused, and before hair, that was as damp as the rest of know. cannot be mentioned as essential to! | ord eaay. aforeavsr, it you starved ane Garoped yn Sul, i wee ne me, perhaps @ hundred and forty me, Just then I wae glancing to my It may be asked why I had not life, because it contains but a low now you would reach {t in the dark; © saw no more of the owl, for paces away, outlined clearly against right, where it seamed to me that out taken the opportunity to run also in column, but as yet have not found ex- actly what I want, Am fifteen years of age, 5 feet 3 inches tall, Welgh 114 pounds, f would ike to know what style would bo A ene Copyright, Uaget Nownpaper Ber ' \r hereas {f you start at sundown you in certain circumstances such dark th, 1 sultable for sercentage of protein, In its natural w “ 4 8 sky, | perceived the devilish ele- of the corner of my eye I had caught the opposite direction. ‘There are my sum- yy nt 4 oat desirable, und it] we,!ary child | the Fenda). With thew will reach it in the morning. Lastly, fears are catching. phant of my vision. aight of something pasaing amoni several answers, The firet was that mer dresses. Are mid- Wand | god Hae a Oh, what a brute was that! In crail's sermual estonia, we cannot conduct you hence until | We reached the top of a rive, and Nor Tass, the farouet We have burled our dead.” there beneath us lay the most deso- ‘nena ‘which "Then, without giving me time to late scene that ever I have aeen, At ine answer, he turned and left the place, least !t would have been the most followed by others. desolate if I did not chance to have Never did a thief with a rich booty looked on it before, in the drawing should be thoroughly ripe, fre! washed clean before being eaten. | Dried and canned fruits are healthy | 4 agd should be eaten freely by those! ts cannot get the fr product | a distance 4 height it appeared to be 80, pomibly the al big again as any of tts tribe cloud or another elephant. 1 had known in all my life's time I did not experience, It Was enormous, un- wince a faint r there seemed to be nowhere to run; the second, that I felt sure, if L did run, [ mould trip up over tons of those elephants dies dnd ekirte for mé to wear? What colors best suit me? Am always’ puzsled. he latter calla the third, that I did not think o " earthly; @ survivor perbaps of some reconcentrated all the fourth, that Ji h Have bia si of in’ view wait for sundown more room of Ragnall Castle! There was ‘econcentri all my faculties on @ once; the fourth, that Jana had not 'e black wavy hair, Tie gulces, grape. orange, pine- | Bin view, Wes for since ho doubt about It Below was the species that lived before the Flood. im in « painfully vivid fashion, yet seen me, and i had no craving to very dark complexion, apple and berry, prawesienn oa iaun Kt lenath the great orp began to black, melancholy lake, a large sheet [te Sray-black aides were scarred as | looked to see that all the contem- introduce myself to him personally; ¥ pare the stor derk brown eyes. sink in majesty behind the tattered of water urrounded by reeda. though with fighting, One of its huge plation had departed from his atti- and the ffth and greatest, that | was + oficial wken a or avi . What color hatr rib ind are especially beneficial wken —_——— sink ain mason'y nae punctual to the Around, but at a considerable dis- tusks much worn at the end, for evi. tude, now as t am that of a fox- 8 paralyand with fear that I did not Tib- nalf hour before breakfast AML fruits CHAPTER X minute, Siete, with amounted escort. tance, Appeared the tropical forest. eine? it wi a very 4, gleaned whtt® terrier which imagines he has feel as though I could lift mynelf ons? Your sugges- ad fruit juices are more wholeoine one of some twenty men and two led To the east of the lake stretched a in the mootient, | the other wi His vast eare were cocked, bis from the ground. Everything about tions will be much ap- eaten without sugar | (Continued) horace, appeared at our gate. As our Stony plain. At the time 1 could Mu way down ite bulk trembled, bis enormous me seemed to be dead, except my preciated. AP. hina endo) : ‘ 4 make out no more because of the length, When perfect it had been ¢ yr the end of the third hour greparations, which ct maiated only of Thoertain light and the distance. malformed, for it curved downward } we began to enter the great Marut @tuffing suc 00 The aspect of the place filled mo #nd not upward. with tremblings, both because of its There stood this mammoth, this 1@- took such cor ak sniffed the afr. powers of observation, which were b ens!" thought I to my- painfully winded us!" Then { Of olation as 1 could from than H. F.| FRUITS FATTENING—MIt f Giten Contain some fat and are the o available into the breast of his robe, Olives contain some fat and are the foreat which) J iad sean SVRUADIO [ato the Breast Of MiB Fol This design can be developed \ live. i 4 h tudden Marut gave up. Lass |aqual effoctivences. “Mindiee ara ae ees. Middt = stone’ row fos me he |fectly appropriate and whould bedbene only frult which doe J when first we looked down Sr that aeoursed utter uncanniness and because of viathan, this monstrum horrendum, the fact that the next fai wi 0 ds i} o guest-house and, at faint gust once wheeled round and, Jana,|you. Rose color, vergin, TO MAKE THE HAIR GLOssY— on Kendab Land. a sign from the king, mounted the ;De baspulcabie truth that I had seen informe, ingens, as | remember more struck upon my forehead, for I hurled at hima some fearful and con- | rome,” 1s probably Big zon “old ; old father used to call @ certain gf- hoped he would conclude that he had centrated curse, of which all that [| with dark bro’ fan M RED G.—Viret of all keep the| Eventually we reached Simba town horses. Ten minutes or so more brought gantic and misshapen bull that we a] Aybar] at Oe a wh trimmings, dull blue, eo brushes absolutely Biel aan were imprisoned in @ native Some hours later we were on a wild us to the eastern head of the lake, made a mistake. could distinguish were the words: |and white especially. Would advise » had on the station, fi ing @ pair of ry ve > from grease and dust. | Then {rush | house surrounded by a tall reed fence. Tpeeriene, ware a thenatee where the, reeds, whispered tn thd care that looked like the aides of « aie ci 1 Jane wee. Ser a Oday sno ia. We caaeaad “beeare {ou,te sways wear black hatr #ib- little Liquid vaseline. Just pour |, “33 5 reath of the wind li ‘afr hut, and wa ‘un! om va tte iio palm of the hand and | There We were quartered, Marut and which what seomed to be & game alive, As I expected, it proved to be as @ weaver's ee acer k mistake, He grunted, got himeelf go. 9 effect upon the furious rogue, Reg od ” { A Fedtion Miitor, Brening World f Un brush over this. Then |, with the three camel men im@ kind track ran down bill. That was all I a bare, open space where nothing weaver's beain may be—an appal ing Mke # luggage train, and with Which halted in ite rush and, putting wupAy fe to the halr of hut behind the house. could make out, Here the escort seemed to grow. Yes, and all about and petrifying sight. Ppalling great deliberation walked towards us, 't@ four feet together, eid a fow| Would like to remodel @ ponges : ee aaa vail on the eventa that Balted, and Simba the king aaid in me were the decaying remains of ele- I squatted behind the skeleton of Smelling to the right, to the lagt, and paces nearer and stood still, It was|dress that looks very clumsy on me. SOUR MILK—MRS. F. F. S—-Sour|, 4 i M a sullen voice phants, hundreds of them, some with an elephant which happened to be Ce? \owarda heaven above, as though Just as though the beast had under-| Waist has @ low ate contains all of the ingredionts| followed. Merely let me say that ON ~ “Dismount and go your ways, evil thelr bones covered in ‘moss, that handy and well covered with moss Ne expected that thence might fall up- stood the words and were considering | murpiice crossing Me ery in pure milk and is whole-|the night of our coming there was a spirits, for wo travel no furth may have lain here for generations, and ferns and watched the beast, fas- 9" Dim vengeance for his many aina. them, If eo, their effect wa with vest. Skirt Is and nutritious and very easily! big fire and great rejolcing in the this place which is haunted and others more newly dead. They cinated, wishing that 1 had @ large 4 dozen times as he @ did I cover Dim to perfect madness \igested. a ime | dlatant pyr ce. al morn. the Aes and ‘1 will lead you to a Were @ll old beasts ay I could tell by bore rifle in my hand, What faeatha him with an imaginary rifle, marking tevesbly; he lnahed bie sidse with i aree- gered gah came P . lake, Pass the lake and by morning the tusks, whether 1 or female, of Marut [ do not exactly know, but ("@ exact spots where I might have ‘run’ his red and wicked @: Jered affair, with NOURISHING VEGETABLES. 3, ‘5 one he camel MeN WAS Te ee ee ie ae river bevona Indeed, about me within a radiva of 1 think that he lay down on’ the 2Ped to rend a bullet to hin vitals, rolled: foam flew from the cavern of /o1a8 seam down ¥. R.—Onions contain much nutri- ing, and the day after there was but which lies the country of your friends. ® Quarter of a mile lay enough ivory ground, Ma kind of automatic fashion, for ali B® opened mouth; he danced upon | yace and two f ment and are rich in sulphur. They! ono left, and on the third morning May its waters swallow you if you '9 Make # man very rich for life, Ab standing for a w in the ™Y real brain was contemplating my Nim Breat feet, a sort of hideous Scot- jo four ive a natural laxative. Parsnips and Sane alnna reach them. For learn, there is one Since, although discolored, much of attitude that | have described. testing °%2 #bProaching end tish reel. Then he charged! inch tucks around carrots contain sugar; beets contain | V® ‘ : ae roan ne a tiie rend hone fay it acemed to have kept quite sound, tha wir with ite trunk, Jung, for 4 “His priests have told Jana to kilt gi mut my eyes for a moment.| bottom. I am forty sugar and starch; spinach contains Suddenly « te etorm broke care to mee like human teeth in muminy ¢4as@. will call him so, lumbered own the "8: “® Ate about to die, he aald When | opened them again it was inch bust. fnaeh iron; asparagus i# good for con-| upon the town, accompanied by & — Ay he finished speaking men sprang | !)? #i@ht gave me a new zest for life. mound and #dvanced s to Before I dia 1 want to say that the '0 e¢ poor Marut bigher in the air MRS. HH. &. stipation and easily digested, | fall of hailst ich as [ hope never at us and, pulling us from the horses, !f obly | could manage to survive and where the elephant that Lhad thought /#d¥, tie wif ¢ lord than ever flew before, f thought eee ; to see again ne of-them Were ag thrust us out of thelr company, Thon Cry off that Ivory! IT would. In this io be dead was knealing. Awa matter | “Silence!” “He wilt hear that he would never come down, but| Embrotdery ap- MAT EXERCISES—PSTELLE T.— | large as do bx, and turned aud in another tinuce Way or in that [ swore that { would! of fact, 1) wan not quite dead, for YoU he did at last with an awesome thud, | plied on waist as I Some of these will be shown In the) down with @ force that pa o Jost in the darkness, leaving us Wh could possibly die with so much when Jana arrived it lifted tts trunk T was right—Jana had heard. Low J8n4 went to him and very gently,| have suggested will present course, later on, They give| wrecked the frail native dw 3 ivory to be had for the taking? Not jd cused it round that of Jana ag ®@ the whisper was, through that In. 20W that ho was dead, picked him | 9) 7 rhe patest amount of freedom of! killing many of the black Kendah, What now, friend Marut?” T asked, that old hunter, Allan Quatermain thoug! !n affectionate greeting, then tense silence it had penetrated to hig WP in his trunk, I prayed that he give a becoming ne erent and muacie strength with | erattering the trees in the forest and ‘Now, Lord, ull We can do isto go . Then I forgot the \vory, for there In Jet it fall to the ground again, Thereon #most preternatural senses. Forward Might carry him away to some hid-| line which could be the least eile effort and are best |iuying waste the crops in the fields. forward, (or if We @tay here Simba {ent Of me, just where it should be, Jana did what had geen tt do in my he came at a run for twenty paces or 'ne place and leave me in peace. But | emphasized by cut- for elderly, weak or very obese, “The child ix small, yet its strength and his people will return and kill us Just a8 T had seen it in the dream - vision at Ragnall, namely, ore With his trunk beld straight out DOt #0. With slow and stately! ting out sleeve just persons, la great. Behold the firat curse,”” ssid he daylight. One of them said eo picture, was the bull elephant dying, attaci knocking {t over on to its ‘9 front of him. ‘Then he halted Strides, rocking the deceased Marut 4 — | Marut solemn! a thin and ancient brute that had «ide, where it lay motion! quite Again, perhaps the length of a cricket UP And down In bis trunk, asa nurae | Outside of the em- CRACKED SKIN BETWEEN, hat the Hiack Kendah believed hen, ‘come on, Macduff,’ I ex- lived ite long life to the last hour, It dead this time. pitch away, and smelt as before. might rock a baby, be marched on| broidery and setting TOES—R. E.—Spread zine ointment! something of (ho same sort was soon claimed, stepping out briskly, and searched about asx though to find a having prodded hia dead The sight was too much for Marut, '? tbe very stone where [ lay, be-|!n by means of a cording. Same over the cracked surfa/ Oxceasively evidenced by the arrival of Simba, though he had ne read Shake- convenient resting place, and when to his satisfaction, whether He sprang up and ran for his life to. hind which T suppose he had seen] thing could be done to the skirt. Cov- dry and hot feet cause this and;with a sumerous retinue following Marut understood and foi- this was discovered stood ove ' nsness or to put it out of Ward t ake, purposing, I suppose, OF smelt me all the time ered buttons, Collar and cuffs of sometimes acidity. Then he delivered himse of this swaying to and fro for a full minute. 5 I cannot say, stood over the to take refuge in the water. Oh, how For quite 4 long while, It seemed | emerald green or other becoming mary speech: 1id Simba mean about ‘ona Then it iitted tts ass in an attitude of grief, At he ran! After him went Jana like a More than a century, he stood over | color ‘ CONDIMENTS AS FOOD--MRS.| “We had Intended, Lord. to keep sad whom few care to meet’? peted shrilly thrice 4 ve, [ should mention, the wind, rathwg) engine--express this tine me studying me as thou inter G. F.—The normat, healthy appetite! you and the priest » Child here ver my shoulder when we #005 which had been rustling the hall. trumpeting as he charged. Marut e@ted him very much, the water of iy CRUEL. does not need condiments or other! as hostages agains! mischief that ¢ half a mile or so. ts kne siripped reeds at the lake border, had reached the lake, which waa quite te trickling In a refreshing |66J YAS at the big general stores stimulants for the tissues and they might be worked on us by the fol nk he meant the elephant the points ) tusks resting died away almos not complete. close, about ten yards ahead, and, stream m his great ears on to my n Market Street the other are usually added to foods in restan- | lowers of the Child, who baye always Jana,” replied Marut with a groan, — on the ground. ly--thar is to say, only a very fo plunging into tt with a bound, began back, Had it not been for that water day,” said Slimfingered Joe, rants to, dtamuiae the real flavor or] been our bitter enémice and done us hen t hope Jana isn't at home. think I should have fa but/ “when the whole electric-light appa poor cooking. Popper, salt, mustard,| much undeserved wrong, although on Cheer up, Marut- ‘The chances are [| a —=—— = = — wht, he may wet away if it was, I did the next bes ing | ratus went wrong, and ail the differ- horseradish, ginger and spices aré our part we hase faithfully kept the that we Shall never meet a single aor i= “s sal | 7 " Adal retended to b 4d, Perhaps this| r . Wy ed ‘an condimenta and the taste pact ited Gt our elephant in this big place s°! OPPORTUNITY & By Edgar Franklin don't have bim, for pretante Oo4 9 Ramaape thle ent deparimente ware as pitch.” them 1s entirely artificta grandfathers, It er. tha Yet many elephants have been 7 1 : ’ rektie~ wa t 7 Ww ng out of the corner of| enyck . Me hy VEGETARIANS MARK D—Y fate, or your ee oo strong for here, Lord, and ha pointed to tha || MAeretn Chance Thrusis a Career Upon One Who Didn't Wand It. sae tual Adi Ie my eve, I enw bim lft one vast paw chuckled his friend, “What did you - our us, and ther 1 have round. “It is said that they come to . The to that waa of the etze of the seat of *% * friend is right when he says that, ta let ea osnient Mreund: 20 1s Aale kone oan Ane Begins on This Page March 19. Bm 100, Also BO int meehair and Mold It ever me. qastigauenatly, 100k agae, IVa ae strictly , thoee who eat ages, we will set you on the road which this is one of the roads they fo a aye CaggiNg me. iB the ere round to the To Be Continued.) piano department.” —Tit-Bits.

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