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The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong . Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now Fiftegn or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1917, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Bveaing World.) Chest Developing Exercise. Developing—Lesson XXXI. | | N previous lessons I have repeatedly stated that thin women need chest, Shoulder and bust development more than any other, and until they have accomplished this nothing will look well on them or improve their appearance to any marked degree. . The exercise given with this lesson is one of the the necessary strain and efforts which must be used in the practice of the chest raising exercises, and when this movement is practised each day about fifty tim pear. All efforts which bring the arms backward in this manner sons, and up and down movements are advised for the By Maurice Betten | reas yw York Brening STOP Tar ! \ 1am 4 PAciFisT! 1 WON'T FIGHT! ) WAIT A MINUTE! ARBITR most effective for this upper body development, without | the chest will become full and rounded and all signs of | unsightly and unhealthy stoop shoulders will disap- | recommended for thin, hollow chested per- | MANU EAU Paurire runiomty OVC: Practise the arm swinging exercise ————— shown to-day as follows: Stand with rr? the feet nearly together, arms straight | || Special Notice out‘in' front of the body, finger tips! J| to Contestants | meeting. Throw the arms sharply This Perte | ct Figure back 1a a sharp, sweeping motion |1) ciegey Saturday, April sh con! until the fingers meet in the back-|}| testants earnnlie agen than twenty-five times at Coy money awards will be weigh: BUNT iedaeey must never tofaet||| Scant quite ite wine to continue to F cathe doeply avery | beginning Abel iy Diehl minute of the ay, and T imagine It Sastre ‘ai P yo appo: thas become a ceal habit by this tme |]! savance Gy wrllsa vacate , just it is with | th pert i views ay be pole Uy patil ae) to Miss Pauline ahment, strength and tifo itll] tage Evening’ World, Ne. 63 | il parts of the body. because pure Park Row, New York City, it through whieh 4 1 ts Meinice teuine La pis The al will be made as | =e Bees cerrad'on ta the soon all contestants have ;], been weighed and measured doe 289 a hae and the wi We al} know that the muscles re- je winners determined. main passively inactive unless we ae commend thom to move, and as the heart is a muscle and contracts only | p= = when it is commanded to do so, 80} dor aciaamaabactnme gre we must take active exercise and deep breaths to stimulate it to greater ~ By George Allan England NKINS, BUCCANEER Strange Things Happen When This Cigar Store Glerk Turns Pirate BILL JE —— ow 3 SWIMMING Crack Swim 3 BEST NOVELS "cowmuere | ming will develop the muscles and 4)’ ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE “the same time remove excess fat. It) } EVERY TWO WEEKS. fa @ healthful and be exercise. |@ Copyright, the Frank A. Munsey Co.) or DANDRUFF MAR | syNopsis OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS s of dandruff] pit Jenkins, cigar clerk, who helped to rescue fare eo many that it is almost impos | Malcolm Reorett from an asylum aud then lost sible to mention them in sinall Apace, |siadt of bin before he could claim lis reward, and if the were removed | suddenly finds hianwelt looking scrom bis counter Gandruft would be almost unknown, | at Everett, He leares the wore ‘and follows him Unclean combe and brushes, improper | to the yacht Victory, laying at ber ple ready f too frequent shampoos with cheap | to # subterfuge he gete aboant, after an and powders, too much indoor | unplessant experience wiih one of the sacit’s and too much hat wearing; or, |uficers, But 1p reaching the hold be falle and in other words, improper ventilation |!» hacked senseless ~——__——_ or the ecalp also causes dandruff. “y ‘acalp diseases are also the re- ‘CHAPTER III. \" }pult of internal conditions and dis- Backlit \turbances—indigestion, poor circula- STIFLING sensation of heat ‘tion, anaemia, constipauon, &o, and the ache of numberless Brushing the hair with a stiff clean ] bruises, together with cer- Seah isp day and neh at = tain twinges of pain where fifty times Is the very best externa ani alk 4 been ney pin had been so uncere- leila |moniously kicked into him, assured er YO STRENGTHEN THE HEART | William Ii, Jenkins, prospective buc- —-N, D. 8: The heart, like the other |cuneer, consciousness was re- muscles and organs, can be strength= | turning. ened through exercise, and the heart)", veer at faethe eodentary or inactive person ia| “E Put it across, anyhow,” he mur- usually more or less weak, ‘The very |mured, wtih a faint smile. “You got game exercises Whicl) strengthen the|to hand it to me, | put it across!” es, legs pnd ROSSA ne shes} Sow almost wholly in possession engthen the heart, by | 4 riy : 4 foraing it to accomplish the amount of |°f bie fa ulties again, he began the work necessary to furnish the blood |PeNal Muah Pio me oe Mau buditir4 vooded : self to his environme’ h § for the active muscles, manner best calculated to produce TD | eoilort lils first coneern was to relieve himself of as much pain as — = =] | possible. He located the offending British Tea Shortage | fh." aiulnn Ge }done, he explored “his person foi broken bones, found none, and he felt better, a Real Calam ity LOYD GEORGE'S restrictions of! jen.y busic a the importation of tea have creasing d nung: kins's bre and thir n until in- tightly nailed, and ply of the bugil! daring a litt shman's favorite Linto broken. case filled with lar turfes ago that tea was intrody England, and its use spread r pidly poor used it only for “medical” pur-|—he could not posatably tell which poses until the last century, when its biscuits, ginger gonsumption became alinoet universal fying all powers of description AVhen the “blessed herb" was first in-| | Panting, troduced into england the middle another search for liquid refresh- the seventeenth cent it was ad-| ment. For a while he got nothing vertised as a sort of cure-ail but disappolatments as he crept on Tt was also asserted that it “van- hinds and knees amid: the freight aquispe’® heavy dreams, casech the | But, passing into another compart- brats and strengtheneth the memory.” | ment of the hold, he finally came ‘such advertisement nin 2668, states that “it hath in straw, Dees sold in the leaf for six pounds, fend sometiines for ten weight, and in © been used only os a regalia in’ ilps: sand entertaininoats, | i mide thereof te rinces in a huge mouthful was the v acutely unhappy. So did his stomach. protested 0 the Vinegar, the entire universe in ! A huddin’ bug: we ieastw ays, that's — Holstrom led the way, marvel! ie the gnost wonderful thing of need he was that any woman in, the world, least) wig to hi fuir-to- of all so fair a& one as this, sb n't, Bot Want to contaminate her eyesight] i414 i » yacht, with the disreputable object now lyin I reckon he’ that, “t's bb the amatoor pirate. ny. he had con- en supplemented by three traondinary artful 1 young woman of pre- middlin’ chance » fm on board thie and ceased thing whatever, ¢ prepared by wluding Sally look out," Jenkins is he was dragged warned his ¢ the kind you got to If L hadn't of him, he'd of bashed my face clean througa my bald swipe of ‘em Tho young woman, Wat wrinkling down between her K00d Judgment, How about | brows, peered out in amazement ‘Open the a » Me, Holstron & moment, pussied rnado violence of his and once more he set off on his ling tour of invest! time he succeeded in loc f steel plates one look at him, just say so. € Won't) On ee ire wo mann bout this woman, save that she was some.” think you're clawing off a lee shore, | some confi- but his palate un derstood the magic of her cookery. te, und Vil eut loose, The way Which In dential capacity; § the iron flooring. loud report Jenkins quivered with apprehension he dreaded rupted by the endive salad and creamed asparagus that she had con- ast bad left bis ind of guetatorial with Parmesan, Propelled him into @ stuffy cubby-b | bunk, 4 stool and poth- punishment merely that he wa long enough to get ho couldn't Nothing came of speaking truth woul weltering in a “Where did you first see hin “On the pier ia New York, You are @ bad un, ain't you?” the seaman demanded, drawing a pair of handcuffs trom his’ pocket about fit you. ‘All of the above is introductory to the statement , an hour or so ertend accident, how- he took an- G80 chovled back to bis stood at the rail of the Victory with prob'ly scuttle in his mouth, hia stomac ‘and a feeling of boundless gentality other siphon original lair. It is particular! ing out of a siphor if you have ever bit of excess pressure on the handle, wazle in your mouth, sou up with a truly sup nt was brave but inef. was lookin’ over who do I find but this same hard work drink- «8 you will know desperit jology recog- r Lverett know about it? interrupted the girl. as you hold th mightily content smiling to hime Out over the rail with life, he peered self from time to time as though tn- communing that pleased him very much indeed, to see him! “Nary a know, miss,” Sain assured f “He ain't goin’ to be bothered, “+ ay wound of that volce—or was It ‘Trust me for that! approvingly, liquid over ins found out these he quatfed deeply, drowsiness smoothed quieted his His thoughts took « hue as they turned again mp-armed and se- Recalling the happy that he had once really rms and kissed her yours tll we nor nothin’, you'll find out But gradually remarked @ ‘feminine winning quality at his elbow, “What's the reason? 7 ut happens to any- nodded comprehension. understand,” “im go glad he doesn't know any yy quiet o Tecan smile, she. junds were Ught-clenched as she It's eo terribly dull aboard the would you!” poo disreputable mass of rags and dirt * the seaman cpuld you—would it be in any WAY oy the bunk “Reason enourh answered, gazing at bi miration be could ni e of strength t acled wrists full in the dash both man- brutal, grin- omise you the girl's blue eyes, fresh complexion, and g blow sent him reeling mass of light he drifted into slumber, surcease from ‘ 4 ous Midi i'm on to you, all right, and F TO JOIN THE KLUB AND‘ $ s 3 this slumber or stowin’ all them ¢ fixed up for and outraged in the deepest fibres of 4 The pondering of his many prob- n of pain in light in his blinking eyes and h words 9 bis st, growing aroused more protests in Eng- ever more and more insistent, dis- than all other war time prohibi-| tracted him from mental discomfort Jang to physical, At all events, he inust tions combined, although it would noW punt food and drink. Cautiously be seem that there is no immediate dan® investigated with his hands all the ger Of & serious shoringe in the sup-| boxes he could reach, found them all nt as the tomb. CHAPTER IV, of the Everetts’ sccents punctuat sition?” she kings from a hi “What kind ¢ inquired with 8 tty young lady | what you mean, Mr. Hol- grunted Jenkins, ther and most murmured the girl , more—crawled slowly hither and beverage. thither among the piled-up supplies. Wt was about two and a half cen Nothing was to be got at, except 5 Dns} hard biscuit and a smaller box A of ginger snaps, Jenking therefore famong the wealthier classes, but the | dined—or was it breakfast or supper? And leaning her plump elbows on the rail besi¢ with an expression of expe “You won't eant Ip hi ring grip on his shoul- What is it?” the volee in grieving mother somew ier lost boy is, and’ Mother nothin’! suppressing “Tl soon show y¢ Get up out o° that, you scut o' misery, an’ come along o' me, vat, after dinner of 1e had so grievously tressed friend, an state of mind pos- volcano of smoke. befor re 1 skin n oath only by narrow margin. a perii- on the amateur buc H snaps and dried prunes, The result was a thirst de- possibility has got em’ al Jenkins recog- + uvred, an’ le niaed by the the stowaway began young wom hud kicked hit and clenched his fst for shaven chin im to his feet: other shake, so Violent that it rtunate individual now a wallop at the b! and more interested are terribly there was an you let me, Mr below, {n trons?” AN WITHOUT A COUNTRY Repentance Dublished in| upon some bottles carcfully packed Sadly tore his c the wind and Holstrom, please sald he, shrugging his the face of the woman confronting | secutor's left arm. distended his qnick-throbhing unds the heart as he worried the cork from of its|one of the bottles with bis penknife eness aud dearness, | and applied the bottle to his parched THE M The Story of a Traitor’ Begins on This Page April 16 shocks you W ertminal aspe “When can [see hi doubtless the vinegar he swallowed ed good rope's now as Sally y beat prose: Grandees, vill the year 1607 on the market, but Jenkina felt what's more any storiny Tuesday, April 3, 1917 - The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer —_——— |\Dear Cousins: Please do not wend any more Wonder City ddeas, The Wonder Clty | stories expire with this week and in their stead we are to have a new con- ltest even more interestiag and instructive, The stories will be called “Outdoorland.” Lam very anxious that each and every Cousin should contribute {deas toward this new series and equally anxious to send the awards for the first and most interesting suggestions and \nformation. Firat among the outdoor friends of children we will take the feathered folk, who are arriving In flocks out of the South at this season to flutter gayly on our lawns and hover over a fingle bloom upon a city windowsill, Thore are hundreds of their kind and each different from the other Write and tell what you know about the life and habits of any kind of bird, making your story 19 Interesting and thorough as possible Many of the feathery outdoor folk that you will write about will be with us when every stanch Kiub member comes to “Outdoorland” en the day when we hold the KIDDIE KLUB Pageant. All loyal Cousins meet at Washington Irving High School, No, 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, every Saturday afternoon to rehearse for this great da: For us it will certainly be the greatest day in all the year, It te never too late to join! Come and be with us next Saturday! Your Kiub needa you to make the pageant the tremendous success every member and all mombers' friends wish to have it be. One dollar will be awarded the sen of each accepted story. Address “QUTDOORLAND,” Evening World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New York City. Put your name, address, age and certificate number upon each onic taat COUSIN ELEANOR. Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City | —=By Mary Graham Bonner Copyright, 1017, by The Prewe Publishing Oo, @he New York Evening World.) The City's Children. ICKY and Dot D were taking | a walk ono lany with Uncle John when suddenly jhe awked them how they would like to seo several thou- sand children, “several thou- sand!" exclaimed Dicky. “Where are shere vo many?” asked Dot, “Of course in schools, but this THE MATRON SHOWED THEM ALL AROUND. is Sunday and they are all scattered They walked through the gate and tedit in thelr different hornes.”_ — jup the steps of the bullding. | The ma ei now of several thousand who | tron showed thom all around. They arnt “seattered about, though,” suid] went through the school rooms and Uncle Jonn. And/then through the dormitories, How Uatid you like to make them @ visit? | many beds there were! oul yee thelr day to receive callers.| But Dicky was anxious to see where They are looked after by the city, a8 | all the ehildren were | Khey five no homes of their own.” | “I've seen the places they sleep aad | "picky and Dot were highly excited | study, but I have not seen any chil atthe idew and they started off. Ag) dren.” at ine cy arrived before an enormous) “They are in the big play roms fant tney with large grounds around tl and in the dining room and the re “Well,” said Dot after sho had! ception room” said the matron thought of the fuct that they were| So Dicky and Dot wont off to nee tie to seo several thousand ent children. Fete they would need a big build erhaps you would like to talk t ling for so many.” | some of thea,” said the matron, “and Bu sacle LEE ————| they would show you around ever more could show you the games they play and tell you about the good times they have.” Dicky and Dot soon made friends and. what a good ti they did have going about the building and finding out about the children’s games and for'ard hatch, an’ mind, that fresB) sudies and everything they were Je paint on the deck-house ated he that ten they gay d concert and on many »0, for they had a spl ry {band played by the children, wi In irons in the lazaret of the Victory ye NG Dot were Invited to come », miss,” he announced, wan key “ae yo went 2 said Dot, “it's even better tthe last minute, and nol Aarne Pane children an they can have a band of thelr uid a ba lucing Ant “Well to be an orphan tn th but will compliment you or ‘The idea for to-day’s story was ahe 4 Bt stored, ©“ wouldn't. miss it for ewogested by Dorothy blvermern: aise was unytiing in the world!" | eleven, o! ae sho | Granting disapproval, — Holstrom sone swung the a! door wide, stepped in, | NEW CLUB PENNANT @nd switched on the incandescent, then beckoned to the girt still hesitat- ing Ot the en AnCe, | a id git Well, th ho is, mins,” said he, | — ! pointing at a sadly torn, dirty and | vFMIN’ disheveled object in human form ly- | tres ing on the bunk with its head and face buried In its armas, Ral tue snd ole. on "Go away!" & hoarse voice issued nd 10 cena, same OF cols from the miserable Jenkins, “You maine, widrem and certificate nsatber can't put any side show stuff over on OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Neginn nual when I get # chance at Mr, Byerett, just you wiit—tha the peculiar phraseology ?—the girl breath and advanced, » the lagaret, Her took a qui frownin there peering down with th on at that ADDRESS “Klub Pin” me members, strangest possible exprei wf S ~~ $ Klub Pin and © wWomberiiy: certificate KIDDIE KLUB 144 COUPON NO HOW KLUB MEMBERS CAN Earn 25c a Week “Ils face-—let me eee his face, 1 ald she Nia!" exclaimed the voice again. “MY face ts my own private prop- erty The young woman, growing rather faced Holatrom with determina ‘ Do moe the favor to step dea uts moment, and stay out,” sald she with FOR SPENDING MONEY. Hole § f auithe had never yet| fJust get twentyefi f you dis 1 from her grown-up friends and relatives or @ W-w-what he .stammered in| $to save their WORLDS for you blank atmaze very day You heard me the first time,” sbe For every six WORLDS, wheth er MORNING or EVENING week day editons, THE WORLD wil pay you ONE CENT For every two SUNDAY WORLDS, ONE CENT answered, her voice cloturing all ar guments. | Hut, mins!—— | x ominanded, pointing at) the door. a4 & And Holatrom went Or ONE Ck for one SUN- Wonders When she was alone in the lagaret,| SDAY WORLD and three DAILY with the door shut, she advanced | SWORLDS, elt MORNING oF EVENING editions Deliver your papers and collect your’ payment on SATURDAY MORNINGS at any of the folow- ata quickly to the bunk and laid @ hand aneer's should: Ain I mistaken,” asked she rather uted unsteadl or ts that really you 4 kad Cole ing places \@ No electric current could have gal- | ain Office, Annex, No, 13 nk anized t t form more instans | Frankfort Str than did this simple ques Uptown Office, No. 1393 Broad- igh a hidden spring had used somewhere in bis ins rking flopped over, sat uP and with @ wordless gasp peered int way (Thirty-eighth Street). Harlem Office, No 158 West Hundred and Twenty-fifth it. Bronx Office, No, 410 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth Stre Brooklyn Office, Ne. 317 Fulton Street, You will be paid at the rate ‘etven for whatever number of WORLDS you deliver, but NO OTHER “ypers will be accepted you him he “It fatt {e you—-Ka!" she stam hia mered, a look of indescribable pity ' nazement in her eyes, ‘For | uke" cried Jenkins, thrustt out his manacied hands, ‘My Sail te %, (To Bo Continued.) « ——————