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Thursday, March 29, 191 Xf The Evening World’s Conducted by Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1917, vy The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Developing—Lesson XXIX. and is a very good one for sluggish circulation, torpid liver, pation and digestive disturbances. This exercise is also a for nervous women who suffer from insomnia. fatiguing to elderly or weak women and should be practised ded and together, arms close to the sides. fF until the soles of the feet touch and then bring the feet as feet togther. Qs far apart as possible, this time keeping the knees rigid. eral minutes before proceeding. Do the entire exrcise only until tired and not to the point of exhaustion or silghtest strain. Lesson Talks and Answers to Questions. YF mall has recently contained a tlon of tired, overworked br: good many requests from read- | tremor; ers for a “good blood tonic,” insomnia and fits of temper a fse'thle reason a recent lesson) ton* f this told how to puri- fy and enrich|R.: Heredity, age, health the blood. Only| !mportant things pnsid through proper| While itis all right to marry a knows several languages, it foods, wisely chos-| bad idea to cho one whd en, can the blood| something about the nutritious values be nourished and | °f foods and how to cook them in tha | enriched, but an-| cheapest and most wholesome man- other important pesos 4 factor 1s the a CRACKING JOINTS—R. W, } we cleansing of the] Sudden separation of the joints may MAE PROM yy and blood | “use them to make the ‘noise, Do not worry about this as it is not a @hrough proper climination of the Waste matters which are constantly being thrown off from the tissues a! Rr oe Proper activity of all of the Sitting position. and not yield, less breath will be euch tnhalation, Btantly throwing off polsons, should be an important thought in every erfect Figure Contest Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now | Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Mat Exercise for Lower Trunk and Leg Muscles. |HEE exercise in this lesson {s one for the lower trunk and le) muscles It {s not strenuous | retiring for about eight dmten minutes: Lie flat on your back, legs Slide the legs along the fom the floor as possible to reach without strain, keeping the soles of the | Lower the feet, extend the legs again and throw the legs out | Then bend | Kenees and slide the legs back until the soles touch again and raise the feet, Do this complete movement three times and then relax and rest all muscles loss of memory, irritability, CHOOSING A WIFE—WALTER | disease symptom by any means, PROPER BREATHING--MRS. ‘G, D.; Next to correct standing and | Hing post erect. carriage, ” tive organs, skin, kidneys, '8@ flexibility of the cheat walls | (@timine! absolutely essential to proper breath fungs and bowels, which aro con ing When the ches* 12 gtlte and does constl- recom: | slowly | far up| slightly ain and re other | if girl who | is not al » knows taken at You ARE STUCK on Younsece AREN'T. You 2 Go THERE | AND DISROBE Bow-LeaGeD- FLAT FooTeD. WEAK KNEES. MY NAME IS HANDSOME DAN, (AM A PERFECT SPECIMEN] %e OF MANHOOD Me RECRUITING SERVICE MEN WANTED V'A LITTLE CROSS EYED. FLABBY MUSCLES ~ LEGS TOO LONG FoR. Body — BAY WINDOW . HOLLOW CHESTED- SPINE CROOKED. ONE SHOULDER. HIGHER . ONE HIP LowER — STC ‘\ WHY NOT Sus Suave, \| "ATL PHYSicaLs AREN'T YO 9 ) ea @oman's mind, for neglect to ma fain this normal condition causes t eeeistion of these poisons in the A large number of peopie never give uestion a thought and allow | OPPORTUNITY q @onstipation to exist until they annoyed by headaches and other dis- ‘turbance When this condition has BEST NOVELS PUBLI SHED} ® litenin had “The boy, David Prentiss—or what remains of the boy, David Pre} so elected he could even B18 aliver, spurred by @ Lten-doliar bill, bent forward and watohed every nave Inspected the meals that went to ~ Been reached, through improper ac- en . ¥ f : fs : A t ithony’s table, Still more, they Were turn of tue wheels as he followed just been brought into yur iam Of the bowels, you may rest as- ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE in the old Wing of the Lasande, where ‘Nous toey left taw region of the Li dt know!" pured that a great deal of the waste 3 every TWO WEEKS. the rooms are larger, but Where the sahde—and since we ail nave our per Dalton said nothing; for id s which should bav ge MR ee ace ainesay frouchad floors—laid long before the days of sonal dreams, it was rignt enougi lor a he could say hing @liminated have already reached i mre af sound-proof concrete tiling—permit dMooare Hitcain te sit vacK wn ibe Hitchin's teeth showed in a tr @pd tainted the blood. ri ne loveright. The Wrank A. Maney ¢ the unduly inquisitive to hear much dulge Jia own, umphant sinile Reems com: wie lings must be given NG CHAPTPRS. of What Koes on above and below, ‘As dhe taxi stopped at Theodore — Murder will out!" sald he. “Mur meaty of oxygon, through constant emuades Ler Having returned to his own flat, Daitons sive gate, atitenin all but di Geop breathing of pure a), and the after Interviewing Anthony, be waited tell trom nis cad 48 he Craned for- Murder!” Theodore Datton sean mast be metas, 4)e0 ee ras ea tense and expectant, With straluing ward! ‘ snarled ; wh t the” : a arse tow ach jay, te cars he heard the coming of Beutric By some lucky accident, he ke “David *renth who was ur mutate the ction of tho pores nd Holler and the subsequent excitement, thay hows, anu khew, in a general dered, last night: has n brought help them to throw off their share o and to him her peculiar cries signified way, or io owner, 4013 Was tuo ini here!” the palpable lunatic purst the. system's waste, Exercises and another friend of David Prentias's wens wing aud Antauny Pry was tae “Don't shout! Don't try to strike sweat baths which induce perspira- who had come suddenly upon the owner or trys aimporal ddiniment, me! Loc on are the | cleansers for the ri tuing that had once been the tere w s Link as of Solid slow, Already he had opened the brief AA help Grant rit not only boy ; ms ae Inuue ob ment vbly, yee utlerly CASO; now, with a dran the whisk plean, but smooth and white nd now those processes of de- unureanuine ad the trousers on the table These little daily attentions to the ductive reasoning which ate used so \yout aia it mean? What could it) And if h for an effect upon nei ealth, accompanied by copt- successfully In fiction i so infre- mean! t was there even us water drinking between meals, to uently in real life, informed Hobart aaypart iitebin, suddenly deter ctation! Theod mulate the action of the kidney ‘re Mi yy h . t Dalton, aft ulck dow y he action ©} dneys, » deliver ue to ftchin that the eri neat step imiueu on Hiuse spectacuar act of Dalton, er one quick downw Mil not only bring health, normal | was almost at hand. yned to fia Ale, \appeu Bw ulives on tue glance, cried out quearly, thickly gure and beauty, but immunity from <Tnan murder or otherw: 1 elligent suvufues down in his throat! His eyes common and contagious diseases as CHAPTER XU, man like Anthony Fry would risk no "Gu usound to the front of this to start from his h his hands, well, ( OUND, red, highly per- more of these disturbances; whatever bouse—yes, ae curner ¢ he sau, going out — Anaehe 1 up i —y sari (i urt the Dalton butler }!s original plang, he would seek very aud ture Was & LOG cue ia au users and held them nearer to POOR CIRCULATION—MARGERY | | turhod Dalton butler Be me D get the body out of the yoRe vata the window. With a Jerk, ‘Theodor: i; Strenuous exercises and vigorous bustled into laundry at ’ : ‘ . : Dalton turned ono of ‘the reat Mihssage wil promote and stimulate Piogkat Wilk) Lasande—hardly in , Hitchin "at was a tremendous thing, by Dalton te ene Pew ee clam ) J and looke kins up and fancied, probably not a packing the me Le sua Stepped up to tae Poe ide out and looked swiftly Reereree oucwation and also deep down, case, rather in that reliable actor 18 spacious uur uf ‘“beouure Daiton's st the little linen name plate sewed Beegthing and dally brisk walks in| ‘Trunk for the master?” he asked #0 many sensational n rs, a trunk. nome, tuo tremendousness of it pau therein by the tallor who hed made Ne eee ere in the ain and | CTmply Here, on the floor above kiln, #ome go overcome Mubart Aitonip that ne ame Pectin ey ie jowness th wren hy aie beth bas “For Felice, the young lady's mata, one moved and bumped what Was could nol dave reasoned oul toe two e Pr ithendore batt erate ih LJ ons go warm the cold hands and feet), 7 understan: Wilkins fd unquestionably a hollow, empty umes two mulupicauon table! Me Beye ene spi Aiton gollapsed? permanently i ray, gasping, unable to speak a quietly, “Where shall I find her? it's a TE a ee man bereft of oe Firat tad inte tha onal “ for herself.” As the veteran fireman responds what jst uf us consider senses, 99 Togide othe ¢ ATAIR CLIMBING MBS, fe ok] “Tis calm and supertor smile warnea to the gong, go did the brain of Hos that he walked straigut past Bates Bealag. the) tanie ane Stared up Fae ane ita step ‘on | Bates not to question That bart Hitchin respond to that bump! ana sad buoy, at Hobart hin, who ercise for hips and thighs, step on) could not poss n—yet Fifteen seconds und le had visualized Mu alton! eae ho had always meant The ball and too of the foot, This) (ult Nek point in Yet sig whole of the neat step; tho t ging word, sir?” Bates So,emile In the event Of auch & me lends elasticity and poise and makes | the Warning tis ehow. fo : Bd bai ag PRY A u AOR OEM t@% nent coming before his death Es ey ate nie 4 Ho looked sharply at Wilking and ¢ freight elevut henee to Be OCH eee tten ehuied . we street, thence to faultioss wating tw to see Mr. Dalton, He 18 gay-the we ne cpa EA 4 heen her sald he, MOLor express wagon, thence 1 Aitehin a : LIQUID VASELINE AS LAXA- J 1h r Aig dre wom 5 7 us been murde TIVE—Yes, this is effective in the the of Aguin, after @ time, came the bu “ avred jor & moment and “as you k sald Hobart ] cure for constipation, but natural) one ye ean,” Bates + ling t he trunk was in ; ib Was no morning for 4) hin nt laxatives may a found in foods, | S#id brie ey not here and living room now art ae oir at Fete bi ids bran products, greon vegota,|#ho'll not be bere again! She's been truv to the hypot re, sii” be said, pattering noe h a 2 = . dismissed!” door opened and t sly to Dalton’s stuc ahaa 6 es me ee water. | One of those mental cleads which tho hall, w pattured out again wa quickly. ‘Theod i n j juee : f came up the t it Hobart Mitenin, having taken t r EPTIC FITS AT NIGHT—| badt troubling Anthony # laste CMO Uy ! t a tit voice Kripped tb ninny M.: You should consult your ent ¢ now to engulf the com- o brie use containing — the salir, rose from it at once and took N Not that boy @ector, but I aim sure if you attempt | Placent Wilkins, He looked ut Bates, trousers of David Prentiss A not walking, brlef-case sath ciutehed Phat boy! said Hitchin David cotrect. the chronic conatipation | as !f refusing to believe a word of it, left Hobart Hutchin’s co) J hand, It i bis baud and an exalted smi A Rigontiaat? that ‘you will find relief from seiz-| He looked at the trunk und his ex- did not leave now as, snatching @ hat, bis ly do Theodore Palton found | whole 4 to ‘ures. It is certain you will not get} sion Was a study ho sped down the ac a a of (he him when he entere 1, Aftoen se da purat! Mette af you de not cure constipation. | “Well, ax to whero this young per- Lagande—» proceeding likely to save later a mighly mal, coop of aaah | It was. ne David. Prentis he ; son has gone,” Wilkins said. “You five seconds at least when one cx ivage of eye, squi of chin, with eried, “My -my daughter's gone and ANAEMIA AND COLD FEET— see, this trunk being, as it were, her side the slow response of the ¢ great bairy han ds und a sbagsy Bray now my only son has been mur 4 MRS. FRED 8.: These two unhe: thy | personal pro} I've been asked to Vators—cut through second fluor head i more than a@ wingle wec- dered nditions and poor ctreulation cer that tw it herself and’ und camo down ty the alds entrance, ond did Dalton look at Hitcuip be- “What did you say, sir? Your Maly go hand in hand and they are| ‘Where she's gond Is no concern of Just beyond tho offica and the desk, for i DAN, non’ ae fhe result of malnutrition, Only one We don't know and we don't; Thery waa» taxichd Bs WauAl Ab f WEL Sut) FOR Gee RRRIRR | Te vene — fn008 Dalton — said hing will cure this and thit ts to know! Anything belonging ‘vurb 4 ere, Without leaving the word of her?’ | clutching the My Iholesome diet and daily exercises tn vestibule, Hobart Hitchin signaled it ‘ amiled | Hobar itehin, Dick t ’ fhe fresh air. You do not need medi uttered to wait tin; and then, ever 10 UAGAENY CRU ait And is he sug Ine unless this condition has existed ate id pointed charily thrust torward his eagle y daughter!” Theodore Dalton poned to be miveth oe tine * haere What in the north wood n ee eee of bt si eee 1 know nothing about your although | haven't 1 n PALMS OF HANDSCRACK—MRS.| Let us not forget what Anthony QusHiaT, AMOR RutCnIn ein FOR a weeks Dec a THUR F.; Give the sys more | altogether forgot, to wit: the sinister 1 ith his icy smile you be then, being a powe ' iT 4 and warning of Hobart Hit in regard own the block, Anthony's od?” ‘ threw off t ' 1 Ae Let ani eninae ts tecte anaethas FVAnt Waa 1URBINE © ward No!” said the master of the air What did you s bontainera that mumhe well bave held to the curb. house, “What the devil do od want W were nis to tell me smenibered body i he nned to use the bere, Isn't abo ny daughter here did you VEGETABLES AND FRUITS— For one of Hitchin's strange tem- cab, apparently, rather than ,,,pelton” aad, Hobart Hitchin, "Prom the dumbwatier where IRS, KATE R.; The reason I recom- | perament and habits of thought, his tt and it seemed to Hobart i tien 8 up , at dumbwaiter? this diet so often is because ow: artment could not have been Hitchin that the driver knew dis fell What rasped Mr, Dalton. In the Hotel Lasande. foode nourish the body best and sit 1 more happliy, if an affair ef errand and demanded his share in ad constipation and indigestion | this k » and for thi mn they are | Fr preventives, Yes, I do eat a meat, but not often WIRED BRAIN—MRS. H. Fy: es are not always an indica nd we Room for room the orime-student was directly of Antho they used dumb the » to Involve Anthony me of below that the the same Iter, and they were served by ne service elevator, so that if because Wilking handed him After that, apparently with wik toc his ghastly pack of the cab vance BILL JENKINS, BUCCANEER, Sequel to “The Brass Check,” but « Complete Story Will Begin on This Page April 2 iit drove away Hut Hobart Hitchin, the relentless, wea just twenty yards bebind, and ) Fate Knocks, but There’s Notody Home in This Strange, Startling, Delightfully Funny Story. went into t early this How did you come to” Go and SEE WHAT THEY THINK | RECRUITING SERVICE MEN WANTED nin the young man house last nik ———— By E when ; 1 live The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | My Dear Cousins: We do have many happy hours together—do we not? T have just been reading over some of the very prettiest letters you have sent me and one from cousin Letitia Swann has delighted mo par- tloularly because she says: “Many thanks for the happy hours we have in the korner on Klub days; and at the pageant rehearsals too. I will come ise Washington Irving High School every Saturday even thoaI live out in ersey. Cousin Letitia feels about our cousinship just as thousands and thousands of others do, as I myself do. Writtng to you and reading your letters mark pleasurable hours thtough my work-a-day day, And the planning of a royal good time | such as our | Pageant | ett be brings me more happiness than any one single person has a right to enjoy. Then the way you turn out for the Saturday afternoon rehearsals |at Washington Irving High School, 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, is gratify~ ing. It shows the earnest interest you are taking in this big day to com! When one has planned and worked and written an out-door fote as T have it is good to see you youngsters so appreciative and quick to respond. Over and above all thia ts that at the rehearsals themselves (than! |to Mr, Pigott) we have such a rollicking good time. Formerly Satur; afternoons were matinee time for me whenever possible, but now—i'd far rather spend that time with you when I can, fust because it Is such jolly good fun, every minute of the time, It waa great last Saturday when you who attended were reluctant to leave at § o'clock! But there {s more sport coming next Saturday, All of you who did and all who did not come last week come on March $1, at 1.45 P. M. sharp, Hundreds of cousins will be there to greet you. Lowe From Cousin Eleanor. 1d Dot in the W By Mary Graham Bonner Pubitahing Co, (The New York Evening World.) onder City | |Dicky ar Copyright, 1917, by The I Family Boat Life. LONG the \A side of a wharet | there was a boat | which had a great | deat of smoke coming out of the chimney. | "This Is almost like «a house," sald Uncle John, “Do you sup- pose we can go | inside?” the chil- dren asked, “Yes, they are THEY HAD NEVER SEEN A CANAL BOAT. expecting us just about the same ages as Dicky and Dot. The mother and daddy were there too. “These children,” said Uncle John, “have never seen family life on @ canal boat. In fact they have never it anywhere but in houses or said Uncle John. * ul planned this lit- adventure for to-day.” ‘Goodie,” said the children, | "ive called a canal bo nald Uncle John, “though we might call it a house boat too, For it is their | boat and their house.” The children went Inside the ematt door with Uncle John, There was ® had a fine time comparing notes. wtove in the centre of the room and Picky and Dot told all about living ind the stove were two children in a house and having streets around the windows, While the other chil- dren talked of seeing the water and other boats around them! * And such accounts as they did give of their 1 in the summer! Such swimming aa they had, right at their own front door Dickey rather envied that and so did Dot, for she was fond of swim ming, “But it must be cold in the The children all chatted together and dgar Frankli white line; bis mighty chest rose and winter, said Dot, shivering a little, fell now he had taken Hobart even (hough the day was quite warm Hitchin’s arm again and led bim “Oh, no; we have the stove, the children. And then they he back to @ dusky corridor ‘3 home cookies and milk—cookies which yu!" sald Dalton, “I don't know there, you know, Thad rt ww ) you are and why you came the children’s mother had made right think that something happ to } but this T ask you, and if you on the boat him overnight I this morning | don't answer truthfully, God help — As Dicky and Dot were homeward inunaged torsnaten this suit from the you! Does that trunk, to your be- bound they both agreed that it was duinbwalter ai it passed my door, lief, contain the body of the boy YoU one of the most fnteresting adven- rorther® call Prentiss?” tures they had had, but that they was he duing there?” To my almost certain know were glad they didn’t live on @ boat came home last night with a “And he was murdere The idea for to-day's story was gentioman you know,” said Hobart apartment of Ant suggested by Charles F. Lundberg, Hiteh noe Anthony ‘a “He was, sir, and” aged nine, of No. 224 Mellen Place, nent Iry “Come said Theodora Dalton ‘ef beth, N. J. dore in neki 1 once a nd they returned to the BESES gray face turned white and study in a series of stumbles and lit * purple. He rose and. rap te itnnet NEW CLUB PENNANT. kb his shaggy Bray MOP. —Onee in the dark, handsome room ‘The liniment through the Pry,” Hitehin sald Theodore Dalton walked straight to boy my Dicky went bome (he cabinet in the corner and, with man? a key, ned the topmost drawer who was introduced to me He extracted therefrom a heavy au * David Prenting.” hands clutehed head for & moment and the grinding his teeth was audible. re saying what were put a trunk? his Ups became a ghastly his fore- tomatic pistol and slipped out its maKan He opensd a box Of i ot cartridges and Med the Little box; ae 26 “n ete and then it bad clicked into the members Send 10 conta a you handle of the automatic and the ) your mame addres and certifi pistol Itvelf was tn his pocket Be that the remains of the “There was a cab leaving the door aie cet brought here by Fry's when you came," he sald quietly. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND servant, sir, Eo saw them "Did you dismiss it? OBTAIN YOUR PIN. h into the aide gate not ten min- "fT believe #0," said Hobart and’— Hitchin, who as an actual fact liked said Theodore Dalton, neither the sight of the weapon nor hed out and eripe the sight of Dalton Just now Hitchin's arm, decided that genth Bates!” Dalton spoke into the lit “ K course for him. As ‘Theodore tle interlor telephone, “My car!" y OR LT ig str the back of the “If you're going somewhere” —es ust state YOUN NAME, 1 to the back stairs, as he caped Hobart Hitebin SD Np btess “Klub Pin” ght down and into and 1am going to see Anthony Fry Tecome member kitchen, Hobart Hitchin You are going with me, Y ur wh a siiver gray went along, partly in stum- goir sceuse him, inom 1 i 6 Gwemlerwhio certiicate partly ttle jumps; and #0 of the crime,” said Phood KIDDIE KLUB eto the Iaundry atid, nerve with the auine nous COUPON NO Dajton faced his do the rest! Sit down! H ven Anthony Fry, because Chere WAS) 4 vwwwwnmmmmammmmeenemmmcenneanne r r sald fF te fea fe Rie ae a ‘nt SHOW KLUB MEMBERS CAN ak ean k in his pet chair runk which was brought $8¢ at the a Me would Earn 25¢ a Week Ore im wan took Wi make the effort which | would FOR SPENDING MONEY. Daan sant rhe break tho delicious lassitude that| QJust get twenty-five of your os ee BtOn, | ene Der manesned bh Ho would have liked! $¢rown-up friends and_ relatives brought it said it was for tiie too, and clap Johnson Holler| 3t0 save thelr WORLDS for you maid we dismissed thi Oy the back and assure bim that all| jevery day ina was woll in the best possible world, For every six WORLDS, wheth- Ap but he suddenly demonstrated his | {ef MORNING or EVENING week sit sent to Felice? calm by rising with a nervous jerk, day editons, TH WORLD will by listening and finally by striding to| $e4y¥ you 4 Lage A ates a ase wich he apsond. We Vor every two SUNDAY ate and opening I oioed back suddenly, for with one SWORLDS, ONE CENT, 4 pom aa wer DAY WORLD and three DAILY a m was In the living room even! $WORLDS, either MORNING or } Pinbe : . ng } Jobn: EVENING editions. Baer bs Holle was, ina Ww } Deliver your papers and collect \ ell Hollers wile her black your payment on SATURDAY oo : snapped more ominously than before MORNI at apy of the follow 1 remy as Jobnaon Holler approached with Main Office, Annex, Ne. 13 rt Hit W ad hands outstretohed lve come back, | {Frankfort Street, 1 time t but you Uptown Office, No, 1393 Broad- t eee To bat you've changed | $way (Thirty-eighth Street), wned. I ye your Johnson Holler cried ariem Office, No 155 Weet Hid not move, he did not brokenly, | 3One Hundred and Twenty-fifth No, Eve come to tell you that 1) }S8treet, in fact, mirrored the mean to make that woman's name a! § Bronx Office, No, 410 East One gesmit of human emotions of acandal and a byword from one end | $Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, Jarker mort; overwt ng sor. of town to the other! Not some Brooklyn Office, Ne, $17 Fulten was there a! firat,andthen, suc. Woman’@ name, but the woman's! $9 siawly. amazement and une name You will be paid at and after them trembling = "But eiven for wha tire shot from. hie _“Howscan I do it? laughed Mra. WORLDS* you dell the switched to Boller I've found out who she te! OTHER papers will be accepted. (To Be Continued.)

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