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SR Tn ee SER ye ee HOME PAGE The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Paulie Furlong To Make Pertectiy Proportioned for Their Height Women Now Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. ‘Oopyright, 1017, by The Pres Publishing Co, (Tbe New York Bvening World.) | REVERSE | Arm and Leg Stretching Mat Exercises. Developing—Lesson XXX. HESE stretching exercises for the lower body are quite strenuous, | T but very beneficial to sufferers from digestive disturbances and not hard for the slender woman to master. These movements combine to stretch the sides of the waist, arms, legs and shoulders and make one of | the very best all-round movements, quite new and Interesting to practice. | Take your ¢tion on the knees and forearms and then stretch and | raise the rit 4 up and back, keeping toe pointed and knee rigid, Do | this five timc and then do the same with the left leg five times, Return to starting position and proceed by raising the right leg again, this time | raising and stretching the right arm beside the right ear. The right arm | 94 leg are then on a perfectly straight Ilue with each other. Stretch Gard with arm and leg and then lower them. Do this three times with | each arm and leg, relaxing between the movements, Ether of these exer. | ses alone or combined is ben cial. | Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. ROBABLY few essary for the system and the « for them {s perfectly natural, lully since you gave them up, o sudde en you started the re-| Eat pwed fruits, | readers realize! {4 1 that a pound of nuts contains more blood-forming material than a pound and nly W a half of the and then cooked in| reateat. tenders to which has been| Phaetage asin substitute—saccharine peas, beans, glu- | ten and whole wheat products Col a ore whole- , oe eat ae OURO at are Wr ‘ bad ih | this polnt of least resistance | some foods, which | and seldom exercised. Cut down the T make good blood, usual amount of foods eaten and try | Fe and the very first} KO without luncheon, except, pers Paid puma Oe ntlal to pure, | Babs an apple or light green salad. a *| Practice the trunk raising and body 4ieh Mood 18 pure food. ding and twisting exercises ani Expensive foods y dishes| the waist ends on all of your | ge not by any meat swhich| Clothes will soon have to be mado tive the body the greatest nourish- smalier ment, and those which are richest in HOURS OF SLEEP’.AND REST! protein and other necessary material! FOR STUDENT—i, 1 At for the upkeep of the v © in hours of sleep, two tn the seach of even the poorest « “ | re lhtact GHC It t8 @ fact that henvy, highly sea-| Hatuke ar ihe Sonn nine: med and expensive fo tax the to accompllah, It ja’ certain Ngestive organs and give 1 you can do better and Jonge ‘work throug [op entation and other d much eutdoor diversion hese should be eliminaty datly menu, bocause they form acid and polsons in the bluod which serv o deteriorate it, PORTUNITY Bening World Daily Magazine ena Rem t. 1017, iat hint York Brening rN) SEEING You DRE ou DR LIKE A GIRL oo SIXTEEN! IT'S RIDICULOUS FoR \WOMAN OF YOUR AGE | Your MOTHER NEVER WOULD HAVE WORN SUCH KIDDISH CLOTHES . WHY DON'T You DRESS AS SHE DID 2 _ WHAT S THAT 2 A MASQUERADE COSTUME 2 LIKE MOTHER USED To DRESS, AT MY AGE The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer My Dear Klub Members: Do you know that one whole page of space would be needed every day were I to print your letters about the Klub pennant? To print the two or three that the column has room for would be useless because tt i | the great number of letters containing approving, happy, loyal sentiments that warm my heart and make me 0, so glad! And tho orders for pennants that pour in with every mail bring up @ picture in my mind. A picture of a acene on a wide, green park lawt with thousands of my cousins standing in the sunlight waving ther blue and gold Kiddie Klub pennants, whenever something that they particularly like has taken piace. There will be such a ecene on that bright day when the biggest fes- ture of the Kiddie Klub year takes place, I mean our own Pageant of the History of New York City. The pageant will be enacted by Kiad@le Klub membera, who mest every Saturday afternoon at Washington Lrviag High Sohool, No, 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, to rehearse, As most of you know, there have already been a few rehearsals, but each week there axe scores of new faces, I hope to see yours at our meeting place to-day, you cousin who are reading (hia letter, Come at 1.46 sharp, and eing, dance and make merry until 3 o’clodi. Come and look on, If you do not wish to enter into the acting or Join the winging and dancing you need not. Just come out and see what we are do- ing, and bring your friends that they may see. Hundreds of cousins will welcome you gladly, I shall expect you. Yours ever, Cousin Eleanor nder City By Mary Graham Bonner Copyright, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) A Wonder Gift. De. and Dot | Dicky and Dot in the Wo were far up in the Wonder Jetty when Uncle John said: } “This wonderful in soon to to a park onder City | property be made | for the W too?” asked Dicky and Dot, tainly,” sald | Uncle John, They looked about them, ‘They could see so many miles away in all di- rections, They could wee far out over Long all THEY COULD SEE MANY MILES AWAY IN ALL DIRECTIONS, take the people from one pleasure | kround to tue other, and all thir |beautuul land will be kept for every beet] exclaimed Dicky, “I can ses n King Mountaln, the Har- lom Kiver, the Speedway and the New York University grounds.” He was almost out of breath by this time, but Dot was exclaiming: at's not all! T can see tho Statue of Liberty.” “Way, way back In the Revolution - ary days,” said Uncle Jobo, “this was used as a fort.” “How glorious,” said Dicky. “Years any one could see #o far away, ago it was to protect the people that Dot this place was #o necessary and now “This park,” sald Uncle John, “will tt te for th connect with the Interstate Park great: gra ‘across the river and ferry boats will be malo, eat iets —— | "Te the clty doing all this?” asked D0 Island and they could see the glorious Hudson which was far below the yt "t we high * sald Une the highest pe Island of Manhattan and that reason we can get such a view, © children walked all about the property which Unele John said was soon to be made Into the park. How they did admire the scenery and the viow—more — maguitle than any they bad ever seen. “L really never know before that bald 8 the dehild: When fu remain undigested de stomach they sour and a feeling 6 3 wf heaviness and futigue, 4 we $ BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED qcompaniod by belching and hi $ ON THiS PAGE COMPLETE Aches, is the usual result, Souring % EVERY TWO WEEKS, of undigested foods tends to lessen + 5 the akalinity of the blood, which sel A, Munmey Co.) Greatly reduces its quality and value.| YS NING CHAPTERS. Acld fruits excite the action of the | j_' vs, tatlbe Lsewiulen, Hart Ulver and kidneys, and u \ much of them is rate bavi Pm ly beneficial to the sys : i x Ai hia must not get the Impre Un tne f ing. David turns these acids have any connection wit Polos + Ale is See ee those which are formed in tho a0 ow tae oan aet: Marre through indigestion but, on the contrary as disinfeota for t ti and stomach and prevent the Uon and accumulation of acids and pois Many persons entertain the ws idea that the biood ca riched and its quanti improved by taki animals, either in or prepared tiroug formula, but experts kn ‘ not true, and that pure b: 1 cu be attained and enriched 1 the body a plentiful su rumve “watt Fp Mgt Of meet: CHAPTER } ALTON attention wag etlil blood-making — eine wholesome foods wpe atrice, ary You say that—that my DRIED FRUIT \iKs, secre nua en Dried fruits are whol baad shir aunts be Wanhed ana 1 say that she was here soften them before cating e lett suddenly when | Always wash dried frulis th iddenly that she hadn't @Qd then cook them in the w t ty tuke her ha sald which they are STOPPING MEAT EATING WARD T.: Do not do this too denly, as the sysiem cannot adjust aked over nig “Wh i} hot in thi searched 4 Sigel? to radical changes immodiately, | Aus’ Bh® Weuld be Unneey te tone Mgge, peas, beans, lentils, nuts, &e,| ond it you doubt it, ask those ment" May be substituted gradually | slowly, Dalton turned back to An- BAD TASTE IN MouTH—wis, {3 ! dec apa epee BATE RB: Indigestion, constipation | ver the trigger. j swad the general lowering of tu al) And © calm he ny % tance in the bod indicated ‘L know nothing wha About Sy this condition, 7 is easily | your Daiton 1 did SeByetcome through proper diet and) not even know at y 4 son. fly exercises and not by inedicine, Are you sure h ot ed tongue is the greatest indica: | “He has a en 4 ne for tion of bad heal and per week Hite put in, what ‘working of the internal organs, Bruit) puz how did you get him to diet, water drinking and ¢ 4 and | Lae nuts, instead of icavy, greasy foods, | rom what point? #weets and meats, will soon remedy Hille » in the Adirondacks,” this condition, Dalton said. “Ho"— it possible to get Hilleombe on DIZZINESS IN THE MORNING— ' neo MRS. G. T. FL: Indigestion causes ug this and late supper ally | i responsible for dizziness In the sora kely Ing or at any other time Phen if you will EST STARCHY FoopS wns. Go FB. EB: You do not need ; medicine. Chew the food weil and | ne 7 eat it dry and the saliva will digest it. | ))ae Anthony BROWN SPOTS ON FACE AND / Vaugaaiie et BODY—MRS. WALTER R: Retainer |' Theaanva’ Daitanh Dassed waste matter in the bo ena H ee Ahora them. Diet and oxercise will remove 4 moment; Wilkins, walting at them. tet his eye, and Dalton, Ihav leared his dry throat, mum: LONGING FOR SWEETS—MRS, bled the name of a c Ae @ BT: A cortain amount of sweets back to Anthony, | UP and turned Fate Knocks, but There’s Nobody Home in This Strange, Startling, Delightfully Funny Story. Anthony held up his lean, com that he Would take her to & All unaware, in fact, was Anthony, nding hand for silence where she would be able to obs of terrible slip he had just mad ‘One moment, please!" said the serve with ber own vyes the falthe That ix almost all of the story amazing Anthony. Phere {4 no lessness of ono she was on the point he said, with a iaiverable little smile cause for any further excitement, any of trusting with her whole life!” at jalton he young lady was further speculation, ‘Tho thing has "Weil, by the holy Kobert began. taken, in an automobile, half stupe- gone too far now; It has passed be- “Every litte twist and turn of tis to a certain town ‘in New Jer- yond me and—1 have falled.” story I had perfected beforoaand; 1 Dalton, She ts unharmed and “What? Robert r 1 could not see the bility of a sip hag been unharmed; that at least I Anthony drew a breath, and there was ho & It was made arr © to guarantee you Will vou all be seated?” he a plain to Miss Dalton that, if se “And she's’ there now?" Dalton “L-L wish to confess the truth Wished te seo Robert under’ tie War cried “You mean that you" Dalton ex- pleasant conditions, she would have “stn iv there now and"=— ploded to attire herself us a man, for she “What town? “L don't Know, Dalton,” Anthony waa likely to spend some time atleast Phat TL will not tell you, becaune It began evenly, “that L have anything in the back room of a saloon My will several poor ‘devils I've to say In extenuation of what L have messenger even took her a wig | had bir nection with this mad af- done, Evidently I lost my head, even provided for the purpose, and sie was falr Anthony. “Hut if you to the point of downright insanity; Informed that, if she wished t ke w me, | will go for the young some of us do that occasionally, you along her own proper cloth wif stipulating only that 1 know, Brooding over the busines# would be quite pussible to return in shall not be followed-—and T will re- was reaponsible, T suppose. Your Ce- that her to your house before three lestial Oil hag’ been cutting pretty admiration possessed John. this afternoon, — After that, heavily into Imperial Liniment this 1; yet Beatrice, ax he knew, aid Anthony, drawing him- last year.” hing him narrowly “I'm willing to take my medi “Humph!" said Daiton, She took t ait, Dalton, just as know that Its coming and “Cutting in so heavily that what- Thad planned, ‘The man brought her Em willing" : ever efforts I have been able to put to me at a potint-er—outside this You'll get it, never — ft forth have been of no avail what- hotel, and she was dressed in her Smt ry'a father, “Hut about ever,” Anthony pursued, “Last week brother's clothing, as it ' ine the hame of all’ day Saturday, in fact—{f went igreed between us that town ‘i over the year's business and it fairly he f David Vr tell you nothing whatever maddened me to s falling off. evening, and under thi vony i I spent Sunday thinking and T am *! i fuced to Hitehin ae things fair frank to say, Dalton, that by Sunday he After that she was brought Well explained night 1 was all but ready to murder to this apartment.” vou nto. you. Toward midr I conceived Anthony paused and sighed hea 6 ‘ what seemed to be of fore- vat presvively, an erring 1 sie} {ng you into. sor mutual porne down by His Kult : contract, by which each of us could “Miss Patton, even as a boy, t do business with the assurance that not took very. m @ a boy, the other wasn't coming over to take pursued, “It seomed better to me y what didn't « to him." that ane onange to her own clothes, * Made ith a thing lke 1 requested do #0, on some PT hnery nanded xt which, rank to say, ; ala ' 1 notion,” Anthony i y mind emt if wk be W that talking was ca i - Tat wlly useless, because was waiting \ bart Hiten hry, you once I became too conspleuous [cup coffee and ' Diane knew that you'd sail in and wreck AD : same tina something » was Johr : at In mighty Heatr ! : eaiitan ; sl Imperial was , eld hit ag tus wha 18 leath, There eran Sh Thastonta 1 the schen c ent ¢ ushter and 1 hud lamp caenlh hold) % ul t now i Mr, Fry smiled, been a dows hen f eeded, but she ha Ant t n t 11 ask you to ‘ n 4 ut least, that L never had nson nev an hour } ' { idea of injuring her, What I did He went + i mean to do was to threaten i it through a third person T met t j . unfortunately 1 who Is, not too ple in the w \ put too fine At upon it, one of until nearly two this mort P 7 the most ere lawyers in. th ntr 1D. world t T meant to do was to Jon A Fr make you understand that, unless ne bee yout » terms, the girl would be rf 1 kiNod! ne nt Vining, J “Ie the detaila interest you I'll « ! y i at I had @ note sent to the ,,4!! Unawar 8 Fry of 1 ® t evening, by mess Te ; cuttebine ’ ed in telephoning her and Sy\quny. he aria: f ind f him just outside your Students Vis i tary t ote Informed Misa Dal- "°* , muddenty, ¢ s “Vining another girl, It was a very < vincing note indeed, and the ger was instructed to tell Miss Dal- ton, should the note make ite im- Sequel to “The Brass Check,” BILL JENKINS, BUCCANEER, but a Complete Story Will Begin on This Page April 2_ once! By Edgar Franklin | and mumbling and shouting all at Ho SUll Anthony dtd not move. and he The Kir not speaking to her father, Dad,” she sald very quietly, “have 1 ever ‘told you a Het ye no daughter of mine If Dalton aid simply. on what hagpened is just this: 1 wanted Co ge to that fight last night and Bob wouldn't take me. You you hi 1," moved when, swirl that was before his oyes, Mary futher came into the room. had divongaged herself and she was rather pale-ah, and sho was through the He was 60 awfully Uppish about it that 1 de- elded t ) go myself, I didn't dare go ana girl, so 1 put on Dicky's fishing | “lt to a gift to the city,” maid Uncte John, That is why we all will be lable to use it, for it will belong to every one—all the city’s people, Ono | very rich y kind man is giving » the y Well,” said Dot, after a pause, “I think it is simply a wonder gift to a wonder city” “And we'll never forget,” Dicky, “that we would not ha «reat, free park made for us like this, if wo hadn't b ft dependent by protectod th And as the childre John they kept thinking to. theme welves no wonder men in an old-time fort, and of a modern wonder gift to Wonder City! the map together.” "1 know,” said Anthony. “But if th s one thing that bits me right where I live,” vociferated Dalton, “It's a man who will chuck his own every earthly interest aside to save a Ww nm AIT nd—put it there, Fry! You're 4 man!" A little uncertainly, because he was 4 and dizzy, Anthony grasped » hairy hand, ‘It was not #0, be- cause it Was impossible, but—he and Daiton were friends! Ieatrice was within a word of her husband. | : Nee , idea for to-day's story wae n there war—-was nothings ‘suggested by Miriam Waters, agod tered. \ st excited eleven, of No, 1372 Nelson Avenue, rm was nothing to get excited Lie Dati "Johnson Bi answer oatd men Ii old Fort Tyron left with Tincle she fal py auit—the old one—and wneaked out Jot at any U IBF the back door, after you thought I gy! Beatrice chokily, | NEW CLUB PENNANT. was in bed. ‘Then I got a messenger because her volatlle nature was whis: | boy and managed to find a Ucket for ging breathies#ly down from the ex- the fight. And [ went,” sald Mary, alted murder-state to the depths of| “and T happened to ait next to Mr. contrition Fry." Well? What?" Johnson Boller “You went alone to a prige fight? asked coldly. her father sasped Cun you ever forgive m Bea-| “It was borrbly tam said Mary, tries cried, burying her head on his | { ‘out some inen started a fight bes shoulder, fh hind us, because Mr, Fry spoke to : . me, TE think, and that wasn't tame at ‘They were all gone now, all but KLUB AND all, For a od my wite Anthony and his old friend, Johnson |§ 4OW TO JOIN ys PIN. out, be ht wo were all Boller OBTAIN YOU i wong So when Mr. Tt was in fact nearly noon, for with ee) een Fry and Mr ided to @se@pe the tension removed Mary had gone r ' ke ina taxieat mighty glad to into the detaila of last night; and) §— 143-14 148 go with them. ter that Mr, Fry ater a ilttle, oven Robert Vining bad es Tear turned Y y dimpled. "He laughed, Word No, 63 thourht T wa ry and he 1 be * 5 » Pee wae 8 met ah anita Hobart Hitchin wan gone; he had| § ¥, (ity, mith ancien alal tim . Yanivned somewhere about the middie § vie AND ADIIOAS, | wigiuy pin” “rT didn't it it meant, iakea anal : a an On berome sueabers. but 1 wan curious enough to come typ Barut tan nyt ie howdy | 8 Brerr see me fe sivor gray and Hsten; and when T didn't OOS) etal ¥ dead ty che OLEAN: int waa offering, Me, missing. Bo ue ee f KIDDIE KLUB i} Fry got mad 1 ma he'd Koop jythurg nnawe COUPON NO. i ine here 1 | T just went ‘ t od ! t ¢ call and assure p ne ou é H » overr nohow, LE tried ut ry a wipe you and your bottled meae off rt Hitahin 1 Mary HOW KLUB MEMBERS CAN Earn 25¢ a Week ean’ upapltg FOR SPENDING MONEY. Just get wenty-five of your I come to ste own-up friends and relatives ng @ chaperon wave thelr WORLDS for you ‘ ry day. Felice ne For every six WORLDS, wheth- kins 2 t ack She You ty wrecking , 8" MORNING or EV ING week at her ff r and al " hom t t ] jay editons, THE WORLD will mifidently welrd tala “Bah! said An way you ONE CENT, having drugged wan just Johnsen Boller pu the strain For very two SUNDAY me, dad, and maybe the no er, Instead a ug of | $WORLDS, ONE CENT, An't blown of the shoulders, he up a book |} Or ONE ¢ for one SUN- the top of th {turned {DAY WORLD and three DAILY os idly, Afte amfled SWORLDS, either MORNING or Henly and satd he utmost | SEVENING edittons. . ness Deliver your papers and collect You have a lot uf poetry, haven't gyour payment on SATURDAY S MORNINGS at any of the follow. I'm fond of tt." sald Anthony. ing places “Here's a pretty lttle thin Main Office, Annex, Ne 13, n Boller pursued tn Frankfort Street, teat 6. This uw Uptown Office, No. 1399 Broad- Listen way (Thirty-eighth Street, wor of human Aewtiniow am 1p Harlem Offices, No 158 Weet ty we end fortune on’ One Hundred and Twenty-fifth " @ ceased abruptly Tie $8treet. 1 ' shrioked gleefully, did Johnson Bot Bronx Office, No, 410 Bast One ' Low er, and ducked almost down to the Hundred and Forty-ninth Street. ' Brooklyn Office, S17 Fulton Ae. - f ta wan nan well, because Anthony's §3treet, w w ry ut Nettle bt vase, fe w h he had You will be pald at the rate, ted you man e 1 at lars in Canton, had fetven for whatever number of I'd swallowed that tale almost splintered on the wall, just where|SWORLDS you deliver, but NO and I'd ma ip my mind to Johnaon Moller'a head tid heen! OTHER papera will ba accepted, (The End.) —— .