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{ | H y 4 ——_—_ te Sot ee teeny pee meet © hy SG ots ar, s 4 Sy thee 2 ‘ Frening The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Pertectiy Proportioned tor Their Height Women Now Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. | 1017, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) Comrie Side-Rolling Mat Exercise. Reducing—Lesson XXV. N the following lessons I shall give a series of mat exercises, which are | practised in a reclining position. These are the best movements for women who are past middle age, those who are obliged to stand all day, the very obese and women who are not robust and stron ‘The exercise illustrated, the first one shown, is for the lower trunk muscles and the important internal organs, and is also advised for torpid Iver and constipation. Practise it as follows: Lie flat on the floor on your back, hands behind the neck, feet ex- tended together. Draw the legs up, keeping the knees together, until the feet are under the knees. Then drop the knees to the right side and then over to the left side. As the knees are dropped to each side roll the body over to that slide, floor. This makes the exercise a stretching movement also, which greatly adds to its benefits. until the hip on the opposite side completely leaves the | After dropping the knees to each side three times, relax completely and stretch the legs out to the original starting position and rest a seconds. Pepeat the exercise until comfortably tired Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. Win. the tendency to obesity Is} the back und it is purely a m few inherited 1t must be constant. | Choire, | suppose. 1 know littl ly fought and {¢ women would ‘a pie a not we only realize this nor used as tigh constant supp and take hold of | iD the oa ky US ause this weakens the dise jthe muscles which nature Intended t! id iabche ih | should § tit. All exercises for me, through | the trunk muscles will strengthen tho simple and or-/ back permanently and make the cor- dinary precau-| set unnecessary, tions, they would be saved the ems RIGHT SHOULDER BLADE pro. | TRUDES—H. F. G2: Wrong sitting barrassment and) stand bis rohan annoyance of un- | caused this, and shoulder braces will eightly and un-|2°t help you. Practise the chest rais- ing exercise to help correct t healthy accumulation of superfluous tat. EPSOM SALTS Drugs and flesh reducers should be | DUCING—\irs, Wi Jt |e my avolded by fat women who value OPiio! that too much of the mixtur health and, while theso seemingly | {rricuting und aeeiy CaMts, Would perform wonders for the time being, | I certainiy do not see how armie they do so at the expense of the di- would be reducing abnally Pans PASTE FOR RE- gestive organs and general physical +; is hale, . Water and not so mu ne salts that acts strength, agent @ reducing ‘There is really no safe and rcilable cure for obesity other than exercise ana healthy non-fattening diet, which excludes everything which makes fat in the system, and those who have grown too stout to take much exer- cise will have to depend on deep breathing, heavy massage and dict until they have lost enough weight through this method and practised Seer eye ak COMPLETE mild mat exercises long enough to g Member up dormant muscles and Pre | Geopsngie, thn Frank a ap 2 vent undue strain, vl CHAPTER et @hrunken and warpe: muscles . which ae not been oath for years Vin the ring, the long-nosed BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED can be stimulated through massage | f] Berson who had been an- and gentle exercises, which bring out } nounced as Kid Horrigan from beneath the overlaying layers of egg having things muc tissue and gradually free the op-) oy). paral ata ay vith the pressed and inactive blood vessqls Tornad» which nourish them. This method, if, lt We the wout of Kid Horrigan persisted in, will cause the muscles) 1? step forward lightly the to rap Tornado smart! and wait until to regain their elasticity and thereby, throw off the incubus of supeguous) aned. Une and tho flesh that 1s stifling and choking aby 1 to his meaningle them into inactivity and decay, | ee a hui Yhap hoc pied A huge, ungainly figure deserves! fashion, tho forward the greatest pity rather than laughter,| Once more had done for this unfortunate condition not is fang a pole Seg , pep ° ewan tos tonous and down only causes pain and discomfort, but} jn fox bt the hngside vennees also denies the victim pleasures en-| boller yawned aloud Joyed in slimmer days, and even fro-| The yawn finished quently ends fatally. wae twat ACID TASTE—Mra WH. 2: The] Molen she'd take that bie aiff enon vananas, bread, pudding and starchy] his ids are up Like that and # vogetables must bp omitted from your] him an uppercut that would fre ft nh overcome, E Aim soll Met before this can be overcome. Hat) Anthony's Fry's intellectual fea less of all foods and take more water} tures relaxed 1 faint amiie, between weals and more physical ex- He's had several chances, hasn't 1 mus ercise Several He's ud fifty’ He geta OLIVE O1L FOR HAIR—G, iz] {hfes, © minuto’ and well, Took at There 1s no special Kind of medical] “yea, he missed another opportun olive oil to be used on the hair and] jty then, « t he?” said Anthony 1 just get the ordinary pure! “Curious!” Only a drop or two is] Jobnaor rar rolled to the to treat the nd any} other ni south and he anore only makes the hair gy and] hunched down farther in his chair greasy and collects dust and dirt And © more rounds of it to im it. j #2" he sighed. | Ar Fry merely n ion WATER IN BODY—MICHAEL H.; | pensively. and nodded, remoy The human body is nearly 60 per| hose Kha ROM tf 4 cent. water, and It is in every tissue ive and among of it. Water is taken into the body Shusing the redst through drink and all kinds of liquide Bleoholiged tela behit and also forms nearly 50 per cont, of xB to wonder what he ail toods. \ there was FATS IN THE BODY—Airs. Rk. W.: ’ ih tall, Fats are under the skin, In (he mus-| jenn nh ‘ way, cles and around certain tr very, very d e organs, and act as a protect or) of his high-held the tip them from injury. Fats are stored! his toes dr ’ in the body and serve us a reserve. critic wa supply of fuel and energy in cases of | austere At iMness when foods cannot be eaten, | glance One 1 it It is true that a ce fount is famot ud essential to the body, super- | Steel Trt fuss fluous fat is not necessary and is| ter was that Ant exe fifte really dangero! years ne, had inherited Pry's perial Liniment, with all that TO FILL IN NECK HOLLOWS—' |!" : r D. Ma Arm circling and chicker T 1a ee alin t wing exercise will fill In the hollows ver find not enlarge upper arms d : ¥ broaden chest, Place the closed fists ue ie f on the tops of the and circle ‘ por the elbows until y tired, Thia| Fo, ener gerd + the chicken-wing exercise Airs Sond Faraly vi — unoy ABOUT CORSETS—N. Ft is not fervent A necessary to have the corset high In| two dead wher ag thelr ot RR each, | The Day of Rest By Maurice Ketten (T WAKE UP JOHN . [AN GOING OUT. SHALL I WAKE ‘YOU UP WHEN | CONE Race ) THE PHONE RANG \ BUT IT WASN'T ‘ FOR Sou PoP, | DON'T WAKE UP pepe Sai = DON'T \ U Ie We DOK Bete RINGS . : LUANSWER | ~~ COME RIGHT IN. \ WON'T WAIWE HIN UP. I'LL Just TELL HIM You ARE CALUNG . abet 2 Tew Him WE ARE Rares A HIM UP Ss WILL IT WAKE You UP IF | START. THE MUSIC BOX?) Fate Knocks, but There's Nobody Home in This Strange, Startling, Delightfully Funny Story. r 4 on chiffon velvet shoul! original pursuit of wealth, bad cor of much the same stuff you know. recognition of her presence and her pulling it on a perfect stranger at a a sigh of relief, and grinne: pet railed the world's mond supply tre lies in the fatlure of the beautics” prize: th Anthony, try to remem- broadly at bis old friend, | oe ov purchased Manbattan Island at a se, reasonably stupid — “Wouldn't it? mused Johnson ber thal rybody may not under “Great term, Anthony!” he agreed World bargain izcn to recognize opportunity'’s Bo stand you o 1 as 1 do.” genially. “He tant coming! ba * Will kind Just now perk: thony’s more one solitary knock!" Anthony smiled, 1 mean, to reach haphazard Into the = “My Anthony laugh He'll be here yet,” Anthony sm! i you kin striking features nphasized growing more interested by the six millions that go to make up New “Don't I know what I'm “Not now," Bol chuckled. yN suggest @ material by the nearness of Johason Boller, ond, “Now, If opportunity were but York, to pick Just one individual and talking about," Mr. Holler replied, man gives up ten or fifteen dollars J to combine with ne of his ew really intimate degent ‘enough to knock twice, at SeKregate him, and then to show him-- and paused, eying his old friend for one of these seats and then stays het TP\ inctosed sample iriends ledst the number of striving eppertunity! ‘To take him aside, where with anxtety. Anthony Fry, havin away for any reason save death, Your vet PN : Johnson Boller's age was just puma ld recognize her near- there was nothing else to distract him, thrown back bis head, laughed victim was hit by @ motor-truck on (dark blue crepe about the same, but Livre the lint nesq. and p her. If she could and thrust rtunity in his very face heartily, the way here-and at that he may be | 4 satin)? Would « irity between them stopp hort. bring he to knock three time the opportunity, whatever it m Johngon,” sald he, “the whole getting off easier than if you'd caught figured 1k! Holler was plump, one might almost Nour succestea would be tripl that he has always: desired trouble with that poor old head of fim and tried a Pi vabotnmical exe | Reuse sport milk say coarse, Where Anthony walked ms to mo Jchnaon, that watching yours is that it ts absolutely with- periments on him > | do, if #0, what co with slow dignity, Jolinsun swag nd if she knocked a thousand ‘oment might be distinctly out the power of visualization! It ~ And here Mr. Holler stretched and} vent ih ring? I have som gered. Where Anthon yoke IN times in sir sion, everybody'd be a lal” knows the wool business; It makes removed his cigar, #o that his grin [fai (7) | difficulty as to measured undertone and — siniled mitiionalr Johnson Boller sug- ned Johnson Boiler. thousands and thousands of dollars might spread from ear to ear | i) Reed neck finish, as (+ frigidly, Johnson thumped out tis posted wre” Anthony sald pli Gut of the wool business, but to save “it only goes to show you, An- | TAD bave a piu words and luughed with a hark. nething ke t find our aubject end > its very Ife It cannot reach out into thony, that there's some power! i < , Lp About most toings except food he 480! yee riiment tha abetihn watching over people like you and VAN T Will you also sug was Inc a to be glooiny and pessi- \ none This tine, and with @ considerable tt an't want to reach Into the governing their affairs, that ts past 1 1 | kest how to make miatic, und this evening the gloom Obportunity, recuwm Jar, Johnson Holler awoke to the fact abstrac our urtderstanding. Now, if @at poor| | /) {A \ up atx yards or un was even thicker than apegen tS Soneney that danger was at his elbow! “Well, it should, because it will unknown dovil had ever turned up| [/o% \h ft ilaaie because Johnson iol ald but tale mi | , He sat bolt upright and stared at grow more and more stodgy if it and"-— h | crepe: de le ft hin, ey Ne oF n an ar hy He an An y Wry, for he Knew that ex- Mr, Fry said complacently. He stopped short Sih chine? Shall I adi A eea Et ad te eee Tt stood that she Was present, the word Pression of Anthony's all too well. “Good ‘gracious, Johnson! Come to In Anthony Fry's eye the biue- Co} somo other mate fifteen years yout r than Johnson failure wou omitted from the we pati sai ‘ee poune mange of Just consider what may be com- white fre of enthusiasm glinted sud: | pa rial with it? Prin 4 Pn } ne Pee yrotest when Anthony pursued: ing to thin seat!” dealy, Half rising, Mr. Fry gazed ae op idee eed ictal: caer net neration hence.” “And upon iy soul! See how the —"L don't dare!" Johnson Boller an- about the yast pluce, and then, with | i cess lines oF ane now she Was After only aix on Holler would have heeded the ‘Ming hua been prearranged for us!” swered honestly a amile, wat back again and eyed bis| | “3 Liptay ys tier months of unalloyed happiness in a warning and turned Anthony's atten- ) ” the 5 “An old man, perbaps—one whe friend, i Se Ey me. Age 40, height five-thousand-dollar nent on tion gen back to the fight; but to- e. ¢ i: aie the Barner of fancies hin opportunities all past and Something's wrong with your —_ 5 feet 65 inthes, Hiverside Drive, Mrs. J n Bol- night 1 vught refuge from the a Hee! Baar as dono for, What more vitally inter- power, Johnson," said he “Here he! weight 140, light hatr, good com ler had left for hor a t of haunting Jonelinos# that Beatrice had i pac! ne esting than thrusting opportunity comes now loreal Ww one month to th er whose ac- jeft behind upon such a man psomigcgrmcaninge DARD. 4. cursed bisband owt t ahunth Maneiaavea witht wedi ne age 5 eel “So far ay I'm concerned, anything CHAPTER I. | Dark blue foulard, ring dotted in of Mont duebe r hatiy ne place Old under the sun and” . ij t of montreal. Qu : nounced flatly tts our bor!” b trad <b atiure,”* OHNSON BOLL looked, | 2U!! ereen, would be pretty with you upon living on one Bh? aps a middle-aged failur blue, with blue silk fringe trimming. One vast hour Johnson Holler had «Nix! guid Johnson Boller. “An lea ate Fs rambled on, “A man just And, looking, the pleased) 5.’ cur plack dress, combine chif roamed the vacuum ean man who Can en tal thas ith nokled Me. Fry. AEA Daae ge When hope is richest arin which had so lately | Led 4 OR as their ideal home; then he had packed 4 onest-to-goodness oppor else, Johnaon. Out a inan who has seen his chances come suffused hin features faded |£0" cloth as per sketch, is grip and ¢ with An. 1 hony not iene sks a ne tn ew York one and go 1 mt Know, Johnson, but t itl hans t | thony Fry, in that utter ultimate of ' : : ow her man~—absolutely unknown to UNFUB> T rather believe that I'm hoping for Out awiftly—because tbe | pio. waitor Evening World avarvihing. (inne nd niside ne Be could have her pected by, yu or mete COM= B middle-aged 1 Or best-of a, Unknown really seemed to be with & Sve thing tpeccanie Anil ts tied hundred years and never ing to take this seat, doubtless £0F Perhaps red intl Sr Beet OF Bile them Will you please tell me what woul: ments, the Hotel Lasa and even Now she was there a t out." Beneee id penile te the. Flake io ur down the mob, an attendant cf} be the best material to use for the sight of the fight tickets, when at a ep subleat, dohnnon place was indicating their gen-| sleeves, underslips, collar, trimmings. Anthony's invaluoble Wilkins had anon He »t man 1 Anthony. “T just a plain chap, not fully matured, direction to @ shortish man in 4 | &e., on a chemise dress of deep pink ae of ¥1 , F j b t ° Ssturned with them: nnd oily W of years shall offer opportunit ow yon, HOt soured by disappointment nor K storm coat; and now he of she] linen (sample enclosed) brought a flitting smile to Johnaon o prove that What d'ye r Money?" Jobn- rendered too Nisticated by contact Coat had nodded and was pushing | MISS F. J. U. Baller son | ‘ neredulously with the world, On the whole, his way down the narrow alsle| white batiste. “In the main,’ anid ny Wh It will t money, doubtless; I jy nope that a young man in ¢ toward them, staring at the sea of | — “that absurd litt up. there ne, Johnson," waid An- cat alt’ hittle." : And now, for a time, Jonn faces an he moved along slowly and | ragtin Baitor, Rrening Word typific y wh ptlon of op aot oa A shed to Ww y 2 1p nes {| auld nothing at There was al- 106 Leis ittle uncertain in “aa I am a ratner RY Jonson alien. anld {imi Wo will assume him to you ove ia that” Bare te cneny A bth ay A a Anthony!’ Johmson Boller said, | hard figure to dresi - rit appe 1 stupid; we will say that OF COE ANVININE: Tile Uo then diguna, REOGteR Well?” ; | and though I al- innate he had ctunity for the second time of ty ead jen)” rosler and rosier by the minute, that Don't speak to this man! I! ways try for becom- failed to grasp b Can ly doing ts simply don’t like hia looks! m a me her: Ce / the odd chair had not been sold ‘Johnaon, don't be absurd,”| ing ines, 1 think nut \ de tupt t t ee ‘one cot ee Oe ‘a, a t tu of ming @ Holler had recovered from | Jt wae rather queer, When one con- Anthony smiled. “Get over in the) you can help me I of the ten \ will turn his back for the t t ck. Ho drew a long, widered tnit seats for tits particular odd seat; | want the chap next to| am 6 feet 8 inches, f , i, leaning over to his Star bout had been at @ premium for me so that I can have a good look t inah and yet, \ sata Johnson Botlor aced @ firm, strong hand & Week, but it was neverthelens at him.” very stout, 68-in his “Pah!” Mr. Fry answered angrily, on 1 and looked soothingly fact that the prel ry 3 “Will you remember that I aaid| bust, 50-loch waist, as ) " ‘ ' 4 kindled eye were over tu 1 the an nounver spinning you were going to start trouble?| 63-inch hip, but Anthony!” sald he, "18 megaphoned aoe the big bat» Johnson inquired hotly email arms and 1 I Ue, and the neat mull unoccuple I remember anything you like, » 4 5 Sou! To Johnson Boer tt even hinted at get over into that odd seat back. Have foulard Ar 1 ler emitted mean to d d briefly, the existence of fal Providence Fry as the stranger) and crepe de chine | 1 tho his f real laugh of the evening; N 1 enough to designed bad doings of such came clone he's hardly more for dresses, Would 1 oe \ 4 ny Wry, who had not even seen dope | and—don't 4, pate y na boy < t 4 | s friend thine failed even to smile. 10 n Holler sald earnentiy, ,, te, cheering wae done with and he young man in the long coat; M@ to eet @ suit }ty | ic would be interesting,” he said "This t y ff is all right, An- the megaphone had left \ rowded tito the box and settled) bUt do not know ' erlaply, ita aalagh a mdtinah, Jannere: shanei T i {chatter abour Seconds and trainers were climbing down with a Mttle puff, but one who, what style and ma- { try t xperiment.’ tas in to talk down, thr he hones, And knew him as woll aa Johnson Holler! terial to select. if Mites aly ie Be ‘ snd Principals were Intening to final coum feel Anthony's eyes taking In eye } | | ft Wier oF lnatning juak howimane Conds uid Te this Words of instru jon. anc how the are ail of theory's prospective ee } ht times opportunity must be presented was thu ‘ ning Was fone eed een te rin Boe wy Yigtim Foulard would be ty | i to the average Individual to secure full otherwise. But wh me to ™nS. at 4 fe Not that the aubject was a partic- | very unbecoming Sa at 1 f remained unoccupie Way anrkge pking Coens ¥ pat ~ "Opportunity!" 4 Anthony t cheap cloth cap and shabby long unless striped, as figures would tend At ‘ BILL JE KINS rhe Great Unrecoguized coat-—-heavy enough for a typhoon t® make you look larger. Follow ale aI N?2 when there was the merest sugges- h for your crepe de chine one. “The Great Unrecognized,” Ant nly nea tne Sequel to “The Brass Check,’ but a Complete Story repeated complacently, “Not a bad that Impression at frst, but second iy eet tans wa ei hayes any \ = Aj pa / term for her, eb?" examination showed him to b self color braiding, | Shaw! collar and y Will Begin on This Page April 2 yhnwon Ih nade a last survey rather mild ; * really | revers may be of your dreae alll, ct Taken by and large, we f the neighborhood, permitted him (To Be Continued) self color stripe silk, World Daily Magazine * on Monday, March 19, 1917 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 5 Courriaht, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Co (The New York Evening Worls.) Description. HAVE new and pretty clothes fe the innate longing of every fem- intne heart, but at thie season there are so many other de- mands on the purse and from every mem- ber of the household at the same time that some women will feel that a new frock must be sacrificed. For them [ urge a survey of the ward- robe, where uscless frocks of past date are hanging, I am sure there will be found considerable usable material for in up-to-date frock, Sometimes the fabric and color of two dresses would be found agreeable enough to be used to- wether, Tan or gray are colors that go well with almost any other color, There may be found figured or striped fabrics which contrast or harmonize prettily with some plain fabric of another (rock. At any rate, the usable materials should be used and if any new matertat ts necessary to complete a frock Its cost will ] |not be # noticeable item of expense, An excellent help in SUGGE! TIONS FOR A NEW DRESS THAT I8 this matter of reju- 5 YY TO MAK VERAEIDR — SDOUTL Le? pannnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnAAnNnnNDNnnDADn Rn the design I am showing to-day. Aj to the bottom of the skirt, where they transparent fabric ls used for the upper|are weighted with bead tassels and skirt and the foundation waist, with| then allowed to turn back and be a heavier fabric, such as satin, taffeta| caught under the belt again, From or lightweight serge, completing the| this point peplum starts, which kirt and forming an tmportant trim-| drops to a deep point in order that | | ming for the bodice, the back of the frock may also dis- || The collar, with fichu effect in| Play a beaded tassel, |front, 19 pasticularly pleasing, and | with its elaboration of bead embrold- Answers to Querie cry and its Uny revers of chiffon in| Fasden Editor, Brening World he most notable portion of the bodice. Am planning @ new black chiffon |irom the side-front finishing of the velvet dress, Kindly advise if thy ifichu collar, two straight lengths of (frill of chiffon velvet should run up | the same heavier fabric drop nearly Or down. There seems to be a dif | ference of opinion on this. Panne velvet, I understand, runs down, bu! am advised black chiffon velvet goes up. Please put me straight on thiy subject and oblige, ONE OF YOUR READER®. nklin | Edgar Fra a eeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeetieeeeeteeed ee §n"'_"_"_—_— tion drizale outdoors—gave one Ve

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