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i “The oening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height WomenNow , Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. | Copyright, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Co (The New York Evening World.) Shoulder-Blade Exercise. “ Reducing-~Lesson XXXI. HE last two weeks of the contest will be set aside for women to sum up what they have not accomplished so far or have probably over- | done. In either case the matter is easily remedied, and the exer- cise given this week will help those who are not quite satisfied with the results they have so far obtained from their efforts. The exercise T hown with this lesson is Another strenuous one to aid in removing the ever-present and | stubborn inert tissue from the shoulder blades; and if practised in the following manner several times a day with a flatiron or dumbbell weighing about two . held tightly in the hand, the results will be edy nd with the this i pound more § htly advanced beyond se the right arm up, IA FURLON (y je left one, weigh! o ing the elbow stra body on the right ear, |None. Exercise the lower body and fs just in front of the er | ‘ iy 8 the r arm in| leas be to induce sleep i eee Soy : and d blood down from the Mirclo forward and backe 1 Keep brain OP the afterhoon Mihe head up and tho chest out. Ke 4 woud tine to practice exercises t is convenient peat ten times with each arn First of all, t Ause ous fat on the shoulders must PAINS IN SHOULDER BLADES— MRS. BEDNA KK These may be Moved, and the ill-fitting and too tight Caused by stiff muscles from. too corset is invariably the real reason mu for this unsightly cc on existing fold Mave the corset hig in the back } a than the loose flesh is, so that It will ao dinappear. go down under ft inst of hang You, OLD Sport! COMING IN AT SEVEN (N THE MORNING | \WHERE ARE Nou GOING THIS TIME IN THE MORNING ANYWAY 9 Fvening World Daily Magazine < ~e 1AM NOT 1A COMING IN. M GOING OUT LAM TAKING TH A OUT FOR THE D, yee AY 1 DONT MIND IT BUT My Dow DOESN'T LIKE IT. ITMAKES HIM TF YOu ARE NOT COMING IN. Gove ote! J EARLY 3 FOR THE WHOLE DAY | ( LIKE To HEAR HIM BARK 2 WW M ) VéS ( NO, 1AM LATE_ NY WIFE LeTs (OPEN THEIR MUSIC BOX AT SUNRIS 1 DON'T MIND IT BUT MY WIFEY] | saturn tor one or ana DOESN'T LIKE IT_ITGINES HER § | [heavy sport silks in a THE JIGGERS .~—— —— crepey weave, or 6 Au REVOIR| Shantung weave such A ff 4 Yo-San Made of | this material, a spring street dress would }prove its worth and usefulness for many outdoor sport ts. —_— 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 | Copsrigh!, 1017, by ‘The Mem Publishing Co, (The New York Rveni Description. 5 | JT ts always a temp- | tation with a | bride-to-be to elaborate her plan of | choosing a suttable trousseau. Tt ts | at 8 hopeless E SLE FIFTEEN MINUTES LONGER ON MY DAYor RE to | persuade her to buy, | firat, according to her purse, and secondly, laccording to her op portunities and en vironments, as it ts for a camel t» pans through (he eye of a needle tradition. al impossibility of the Orjental tmagination Although a bride Is allowed ° THE NEIGHBORS NEXT DOOR _— AND C aye : ae LOSE IT wif SUNSET a cor airl who must make every | dollar count will want to Incorporate practicality tn all of jher garments, whiter Ie to may that they \phould all be “wear @ able," and not simply Hy pretty to look at y I expect to show NY some styles during Ny the next two months ay which, although par Nay ticularly helpful to Ry | the bride-to-be, will ty | also be uxeful to other Jw Lf maids and matrons. ing over it, and massage the parts SCURF ON THE SCALP.\MRS |! would sugae « MP Meavy, pressure at least five|G. 7. Ht) Hor thin excessive dry Leda A SPORT DRESS OF UNUSUAL CHARM. “99 each day. : a Mage cal) h ed fringe He that nue ttorts)? ; Ae eraay oma aoe }iy draped vest of blue ¥ to dislodge melt | § wit ted, ea |toulard, having a white figure lined #hould be of a plain elk matching the fat, and a) hours wasa the hair in with red, A white facing to a blue| Widest stripe in the dress silk. The AP eeavy. “manengel.will| » and hot water | straw hat with a draped crown of tho| est could then be of plain white, snag My f hair 4 scalp * parts to normal propor | (Sl and mins sh toph |foulard would complete a distinctive : are followed out ea HED Wee EriDg, Saito Answers to Queries. pation, persistency 8 7 Fashion Kiitor, Evening World Ree hat ra PAINS IN HANDS AND FINGERS This design is also aultable for sero eR ressure on the : 4 ntriped goods, but 1 would not advise , Jades must Soh Mo exerciag a about clothes, ; ‘ plow nking will help Jo stripe. ‘he collar and peplum neh 8 alation stimula allave, tah the front view shall apareciate be aatistactory | piece, as shown in the fro! . i> anual $e GE TO EXERCISE 1 Cela - _ s ieee ig never too old to mild 7 be Peay: 7 ames - . — ean s oe | walks, deep breaths and some of the ; , f ae ‘ very good figuts, nimple etretching and relaxing ext BILL JENKINS BUCCANEER Strange Things Happen When This Cigar Store Clerk Turns Pirate By George Allan England | but not ood “4 renner _—- = = { looking Find I woe, ah toledo lables at of wealth, now fr { nappy be- clous and tnvitins wieker armchairs, f whatsoe'er he might de- Elvira Sprigge’s table, The confict wan brief. It ended 1008 ARE ity. Diet will *., ; : BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED cause of iit victim's pain and Woe, under a broad, White canvas awning. ected i famished foot- when he had boarded with that lady, Almost before it had well begun, ‘To blue, y coPbec ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE $ &!oying the first amb ites of Willy's in on pictured Bully Jenkins's hidin Ce eg ghaon’s cholve dictated prunes He, Jenkins shane and humiliation the Anxious for a the big cigar, And, safely concealed gitting at e ne of those chairs, out, you pup growled therefore, filled all his pockets with officer hustled him to the pler, and rece. ¢ x WATER DRINKING AT MEALS—| ¢ EVERY TWO WERKS. behind the counter, Jenkins's ve- surrounded by white-flanneled admir “Heat it! Blow!" tho frult, This done, he folt renewed there Ina manner which can only be Sreeg: Sh sees MRS. KR. W. A: Water kur cently strengthened fists clenched ers; and, contrasting his own well- | ‘The cur looked resentful and began confidence und once more began con- characterized as dastardly, launched As [ shall wear meals checks the flow of » ha ait, ‘The Prank A, Munsey Co,) hard, as he muttered to himself: but) threadbare apparel, to growl back at him, showing its @idering how he could most safely a severe kick at hia person. Had his {t for street and causes the foo to ‘ id My kale—that's what's paying for his mental teeth with envy teeth and bristling the coarse and gain access to the yacht od him in this aNeraxons Memach without being nee CHAPTER I, Part of the nine hun- 4 dirty hair along its spine, Jenkins — There were now, he rejolced to tion, ist Inevi \ teated. Fruits and ju i " 1 and twenty-one dollars and sev- thoughte must not, he picked up # strip of wood that had . only three ov four men at ile 4 desirous tt 1 etables should be tiken tr 1 oof ‘i fine evening of early fall, a ky Ld been broken f 1 tably have perished of #h 8 shoul ¢ J enteen cents you copped from me, 1s his mind from the at wen broken from a packing-case and 1 thos AK AgOHiSice DARE convinced Gime \¥ be practical as water but much w 1 few weeks after the close of what you're oking now; and me ; Ay ahead. Putting the ndished it, Whereupon the growls of w fact that he Inter aneertainad well as pretty, taken between meals and crising which had With only one suit, with my turnip in nd plun howed it throaty barks. ' ly true -th ft and retiring ving adventures which had W! e With my Ce a0 and plump-el) 1 on pba bs ; © be only too true--that the ©: , | Am thirty-one - | ; Jenkins, to “uk at wrily out of his mind, he co: ui ins ned a swift flcer’s heavy seaboot bad driven one ce 3 ante friend. kins, Spriggs dunning me for four dollars peerimt at the yaeht, Presently kick brute. The brute, how laboring hard Ge tne ping almost halt way into bi a IU years of age. AVOIDING STARCH F HMenderson’s cigar and on Sixth and gifty cents t. only € he made out that her name, in large ever, had ) from birth skilled in cakes below a iatomy an, ~ Miss F, G MRS, J. HI.‘ emmy | vue, Bil aut reading the snorting Ucket at the Busy Wasp Cafe jerters at the stern, was Vietory ging swift Kleks. It i inning with rage and bumiltation, ‘ r and silk embr to avoid these « : peed glee nome and toe wolf, and just s uu! he murmured, "Pars which was no forelble inch!" murmured Jenkins, and which w page ond pumilietio®, | Cut steal bende Crepe exercise is t “ » f his fia heet back o forty-seven cents in my jeans! Do L s, oil paintings, and—and A empty ate, it swung halfway to the gangplani a brilliant jie Naot he A NORSES, eee ee ee ire : agreeable effects from t Heavy Tcounter, when sing very start- go after you? :! ae : son Hoard, T ket.’ completely round, subterfuge struck his) bra From Jonkine retracted to the for end ofl cune 1 suitanie for oF Mushes anid sturcny \: . Jing happened a ap the unnoticed < now moved lis position # wiously unfair advan. an inside pocket he the pier, Inmued from the housing and | pesdion Pattor Rventna World be eliminated ¢ him uke a Tcane now dev ne unnoticed Dore weyed his Reation # bed. Jonking felt & bundle of cisar Panhion Faittor clally by those wh ty | HOR ns clerk behind the snter, Malcolar though at pint 4 ral-sickening rip. tow halt near the stringp: 1 have 1% yards and not Very active. Fruits and green without warning, verett, his | clear wall lg nied, ate ean sua GS 1 ead on th ‘ Sabet, end, as B mood distance) oF sport satin Ike egetables 11 F i that brought Bill turned and without further ado left [at althou 10 steam or smoke wa beyond the bowsprit of the yacht : wp veget | ithed, paling With the little shop. suing from tha funnel, « blue fi iiere he turned, shook hia fiat. vio- | smpie (MiKo Kren) SEVEN HOURS BETWEEN id shaken to his Jenkin any action, to with A white miuare In the centre ne direction of the officer,| which 1 might use MEALS—1. 1. i: No, t dropped from prove Ist be instantane. *t* Langing at the foretop having Jfor the waist part eclaly if ri f da. His hands ous, and hesi {not a fraction o¢ . ‘his he recognized from a he 1 glared sava of a dress, What luncheor r | ved ige of the counter, and a second, Waiting for nothing, stay f ae being c retired to halt L combine paon becomes « any 4 he Ing not ever noff the lights in , which @ single thre ‘ ; rie ple who dot tur ‘ ared ty a seized his iuiti 1 ken with drea \ walt!” exclaimed Jenkins, his nt n on never think of food i Jthe ay 1 op ain bine at fre 4 le © more peered out ot t quivering with passion You also ow in the even mn w W] posite hin crit ° ater, and hastened t ized no thine hats all, ff doa't 4 r? this custom cert Jo Hinner | 1 Het : rere even stuf? before the cur eaten and | thts to] qe wink later the door ha ine rth un rings down, call me @ boob aud The s t med him ¢ 1 n c ° have red bi 1 person ve | pie ‘ n. ‘The snap + get away with ee j gh this he did not Vt Warily Jenkins peered round rown wray kaa a him shut behind him one Mar along the pier, toward the slip orne the rway leading back on. TIME TO EXERCISE—MIE NJ hu man €@ra in his lifo and opened another, bow kroup) of workmen were Vo the enclared \ Mrs. OW Vit Most any tir bette t " bla haired and A walk Of immoderate Jenkih bu loading boxes of freight, by watching for some is — Laan Hane online: wl t determined “ means of iron hovk iow and out his p : v Bither plain o} irchase mmediately dis irsued all ti ep Heyond ’ n f ice were now rapidly being Striped cotton crep — . re ep er waterfront, in y her group was Hinge te she to the chute, and sent mu : volle. Wh Best Jap Embroidery J)" nd Snaw bin third Btreet, where Livers of lee into what Jenkin Aumed “the the steep incline, acros aatta pte " M \ ret e man ‘ W ' ne i nas wa i turk water and the k, to vanish fe. ; | , we the Way, pene * empty aut he rum na still more precipitous ru Done by Men ‘ ! Anes Ge DU Respond rite s Ma TRSRiR MATIN: Fabia ae tee r. D.—Blue APANI embre now so] 4 1 m Hamilton {Nek BOATS if this ss ae » welcon ady 1 r re a H. Jonkins, clear clert Gace more | ine atin vi Moved plastron fo! ver ¥e Ai eg deok en 1 ottior ha “wt va hy leemen h low bove desig popular in this country, i on RI EER ap git he'd be ‘hth ise, bound on voy lnohe cht eich Sait tine from the rear MRA, FT eR, ous a the oldest arts of the Mikado's Teeinubices ethin'’ 1 nat eq spi = 4 f cakes re-\denign’ around sane Put ® bealdin people. For centirtes before the! t ‘att ; t ng to unload F bes 1 Hey, young fella ere ay ea ed. On the Jropping his | jacket Would make aboue teste” couatry was opened to foreign inter | ‘ necen dy him from here to the profusion ¢ gies : pa aie ants th + / By and UEAYOG. your demands. course heavily embroidered K | ee i Di Thrive 4 ' hath his est os many prudent Jenk 4 ne ie r ng two, Vious to Jen-| Fashion Ed!tor, Breoing World Kimonos, screens, and other articles nobserved, 1, wed on, & 1 whispered Jenkin 1 f six pins man \ Ly of repartor s wching’ presence, heaved I desire to m were made by profes 1 einbre t Everett at lengt t BI two notches, effect ortain rough You, an’ y st e a huge one, close onto rs om experts, principally in Kyoto. ; fie Gtk nit where \ nougi, he felt 1 , “ eS eciraten Parr A, net dress which same profession ntinur 1 Fae pale phe i et reat his don ff K to Fs H * t ate. t I can wear f having been handed down trom fart ut a " 1 t WW w wo to ft 1 arrest him, which c « \ n ved Jenkins aeénine _oananinna to son for many Keneratic Wor | yey i be accustomed lev f ge and Sally, G: ¢ had ni 1 ¢ ict Sith an if . this reason th tor of the manteiene wail on the wines Gots Ki bus In all t w stories he had thoug ae ; : aaillty right now and art-embroldery industry is at} inm the box tat hae Wenianants q ‘anette ‘ read er ad always pro- Lily ia ; ; te ue general wear this although cheaper embroide 1 ph pepe 4 % Vided thommelve weible, with a & t eaueea nik a summer, Will you tibaly for export, are produced in| Cantly mequired Fi F CHAPTER II, w Dray them over their he startet uy ' 4 ple a nned saans “Lise : rge quantities in other parts of the | f0)) : UST a non how. 4 aifioy ada MME dew? ; * ad mis- pas \ ama i suggestion as | ‘obe district ations abs sins took of th i ; ¢ et sions but what chief there Spaeth otra Ae or J dee The majority of the workers iis hand for never in + de rein eet ' t a NM bag i 1 he it Ly HASBG. 4 and idden ¢ iygtee “ vent OR YOU ae soto are men, who produce the finer any hy ee ever IM craft, his heart bur >t with force nu , i ek ¢ Ait eanery "' en , ‘ 3 et ren vice. It cannot be mete oe ten, who rag | 8 life had climax, wheth " him.’ Save for his help, Malcuvla meta eee i ‘ ra Bat Weatcilaed ‘Lies haan tee Pag pe 1 ue to the dilapidated eon YES JE ener ie Slay a household indu ty, 4 movie or real would undoubtedly still be languish : 1 ' d fobservas Blane t Veever had i ne upments 9 elaborate as Uesally conducted in smail kitated him=Jenkin§ ing in Hamilton; the der Ky 9 an =unexpecte live mi ind discov ‘ fired not this hand ts i? eave awned before him shall make it m faake’ (rom three San ABDRInE box and set it on the would still be grieving thes me wit «nace of bringing a 4 cur effe I ‘ then, tor Gaspin enkins tried to fling him pin tnd wilted cn vathte activities Would be impossible ans to naug Sudd Meer with » give S07, From the cake MRS, D. A ed ¢ . able assumption of t , rf Ts swer to the query, 9gil cane Too Tha Ru n had be carom o @ MOA. ho men receive f ' ess for Jenkine's nerve was ve This dive disguised s enka t - baat clasp ' ombine h to neventy-tive « gold \ Vit had been | ee ngy, ve ad lean rib ° a ta he ‘ \ ‘ r ' lace banding The wor mb howeye ' n ui 1 bumps down is x h sniffing and wandering down the pier ey mem tM eta » \ 1 t eves can be de- tay depending 4 \ vg one of the Thon af PS . anata 4 Ee ante Oa achable asx they diligence. t needie 9 \\ : on > t Peres vee : tare , 1 1 { wift fall, acrash, are not needed for evening wear, A Ms live ab hansen: nee Lie ii sti9 a THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY Sue ee ae wife tall not needed for evening wear, A i Might she be? Ny ang pos ' 2 I ' ane but with aa r Fverything grew, cluste flowers or a satin eash is @ compara new fa 1 Ang an ver all board that yacht x i : ’ strength quite aston ng to Jenkins, 1 with beautiful, co. tying low would vary the effect, Jagad, as lace was not used by the Jerher sensations, A senee of the in © craft wis large and aplendid The Story of a Traitor’s Repentance © wrenched n rlght-about-face. r g fireworks. Tho tireworks, TO MISS V.—The above design is Japanese before the advent of foralgr » that had been w ght upon of ar nents, On her d ft B a 1} P Le Then. h m by the eollar tn a ut, and Jenkins knew no for you also ere The Indust: ivan bin mingled with indignation at the the pert Jenkins mentally nawed "tue egins on This Page Apr ; i} gipote be ran him violently up m rO MISS G M--If you cannot use femey, and the output ts am alent ¢ s expensive! clad selon Wack vard of the poat stood capa ee —————— erneniang (To. Re Continued) above fe mm. write me again, a

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