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—_— ee — . ' | Evening World Daily Magazine Saturday, April 7, The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong To Make Perfectty Proportioned for Their Height Women Now wreeaeD Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Go, (The New York Evening World.) 1 rer) r HELLO MR \ \ * Advanced Chest-Raisiny Exercise. | LAY.NO LONGER. a PACIFIST Bully For Developing—Lesson XXXIII. | You! SHAKE! f HE most advanced form of chest raising is given with this lesson, of and when it can be mastered without strain or tremibling of the arms you may be sure that all of the muscles in the upper body, at least, have been developed to their highest degree. Take your position on the hands and toes on the floor, the back forming a slanting line from shoulders to heels, Lower the chest until it touches the floor be- tween the palms, and turn the head to one side as you do 80. Do this not more than five times in the begin- \ OF HERE MR UNPATRIONIC | ning, and do not be discouraged if you cannot master *» {ft at all, as It is very severe, : PRULINE FURL ‘There ts one point which I desire to make clear to readers, and although I have written many times on this important subject, I continue to receive many letters asking me the same question. It is not necessary to do all of the exercises given fn the course each day, and, indeed, this would be a) pamee —_ —_ ee impossibility, and they nee Se =" | phyeical smpoeelnllttyecaal manner. ea |i] Spectal Notice ~~. wo Snot clothed. In tient corset to Contestants (ers Ga anp TAY BE Wet MR oraur the UN pelts, shoes, &c., can practise some t : Sel he xercion fra tom Inte? tH tee Qaturday. Apel Mecane [| | TALC TO MR WE CAN UNPREPAREONESS( } BOYS, PREMREDNEss 'S MY NAME Now Good ‘results as though she had set ||| testants competing fer the UNPREPAREDNESS Cry INFLUENCE ( wside & certain hour for them money awards will be welghed HIM To offset the strain on certain sets / of muscles from housework or office ||| @"@ measured for the final |]! work, take a few of the stretchin, comparisons during the week | relaxing and deep breathing exercises beginning April 16. ge open Acad ed PON ee noe | Secure your appointment in and you will immediately notice how | ’ : refreshed and rested you will feel. advance by writing a letter Cm er look on the exercises as a||| or postal card to Miss Pauline sary duty, but allow a few min- Furlong, Perfect Figure Con- lites every ttle while for some of | Wak them, just as you would for lunchton ||| feet Evening World, No. 63 b = bh Gp tea or the dally bath, and in this||| Park Row, New York City. | y way you will not notice them at all! The awards will be made \ wor 100k on them as a tiresome task foon ai which must'be accomplished at some been weighed and mi \ definite ume of the day. il] andthe: winners eres ted FRESH AIR IN THE OFFICE-—| —___ - 5 {i TEDDY 8.: If those in the office in- os : SB") - sist on working in air-tight | rooms | ” — 1 which give you “a regular Turkish op gait ir el = a bath,” you should find a way to lake Pointe rill often make at a G a | — Sa several minutes’ deep, fresh air! Oi “is preferable to. prep. a pure! | ella — ae breathing at least once duriag the on — forenoon and afte ‘and 1 am) #0n, for those who can take It sure no fatremin ger of an) —————__ The Evening World’s | Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Dear Kiub Kiddies: My first thought in writing you to-day is to thank you for all your Pretty Easter greetings and to wish you just as much joy as this glad season and your own kind wishes have brought to me. Cousin Members—It !s very important that we all come together to- day Be Wastinnton Irving High School, No, 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, to seo MOVING PICTURE of the pageant done by thousands of children in Central Park three years It shows what boys and girls of your age can do and how beautiful our Pageant will be ff each of you cougine will do his or her share to make it a proud success on the great afternoon of SATURDAY, May 26, in Central Park. I shall look for you at our meeting place to-day. Come at 1.45. You will enjoy the picture, Boy Scouts will serve as our gallant guides from the Fourteenth Street Subway Station, ‘To-day’a ts the last of the Wonder City stories. “Outdoorland,” a new and instructive contest on all things that live and breathe in the great out of-doors, begins in this column next Tuesday, The first group of outdoo creatures that we will discuss is to be that of our feathered friends, Wril: and tell what you know about the life and habits of any kind of bird, mak ing your story as interesting and full of detail as possible, One dollar will be awarded the sender of each accepted story. Addros« “OUTDOORLAND,” Evening World Kiddie Kiub, No. 63 York City. Put your name, address, « suggestion sent. Contestants who wish to know whether their suggestion has been ac- cepted, will please send two cents in stamps for reply by mall. Cousin Eleanor. Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City By Mary Graham Bonner Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York rening World.) Easter Clothes. 66 OME, lot us Ce tee our sutts and coats are made,” said Uncle John. “Will we ee people sewing?” asked Dot. “Wo will nee machines sewing,” answered Uncle John, “for we are going to @ cloth- ing factory.” “IT'S ALMOST LIKE A DREAM,” SAID DOT. “It always seoms funny to me,” said Dicky, “to think | were not joking it would seem ruc: So they both looked at each other ani of all the things that we know nothing | 2) ity, Jona, bet G4 Bee gogo pay! about and that are going on all the | “Sores “children are seeing! all tl time right around us.” Foose of the city,” explained Unc! When the factory owner underetood | 9°! “Dear me,’ that the children wanted to see the must be Busy re : ere are certainly '¥ of wond ery ee Get tn this olty." : “We can show you suits made for) “on, fifty people at a time—or rather out/ asked the chifdren. out for that many.” No," said the man. “I have lived here all my life, but there seem to |» Dicky and Dot thought he, must be Hew wonderful things every day. joking, but they didn’t lke to bre encere Thad never appreciated by and if he for they might be wrong “It's almowt Ike @ never-endi« commented Dot, “to be in thi office would refuse you this much me," the man told them. ba must show you around.” He let the children #ee the machine that were used in cutting and trim ming and sewing. And the most wor derful machine of all was that whi n involved, Jenkins whirled same time, following an outline « round and peered down the two re- measurements in white chalk mark maining stories, ‘To bis inexpreasible | ‘The factory made @ specialty of chil chagrin and horror, he perceived @n dren's coats and boys’ suits. How ¢\ r of the law, in uniform, staring | cited Dicky and Dot were when the) t him with the most menacing saw sults and coats all made tha! @, tor health's sak a on o = out, this nd eve | ‘ A Strange Things Happen When This Cigar Store Clerk Turns Pirate oug! Oo 4 a this — ————— employee truly eioeepeaneeneemenesmaoaes — a eee 4 spent. | " ji osed, hanged eard to Kiss—and without another word “Judas!” he spat, “Benedict Ar- ity doliare wed Most essential cash as a humiliating certainly have him if murder cut out lots and lots of suits at th i FRUITS CONTAINING Pie BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ dovarted. Deoply puzzled and just a vold! The guy that hit Billy Patter~ ‘hie Seal, “Yh, to ew @ift from the fair and false one, . had MRS. D. T. R., Most trults contain) {ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE § little bit worrled, Jenkins stared at son! They were ull white mon, will ever, ever know that Surveying the folded bill, so near sugar and their pleasant, sweet taste) { EVERY TWO WEEKS, the blanketa on the floor, Time te cloar through, ‘side of YOU! , and yet so far, ho indulged in vain is due to its presence. Grapes, figs, passed, and with the idea that afew ("Up and after him!" be exclaimed. self-reproaches of his folly, ‘The first é (eo dates are rich in sugar, and bects, | minutes’ slumber would clear his “Though he's still several laps in the © essential Was to get the coin, He put parsnips, sweet potatoes and carrots Spapene nt, (he Penns A. Meuesy os) fenigem, he lay down, {0!'y dressed, on lead, 90 was the hare at one time of ei et GH IME RAuOystnedad Danauia Laces an ‘ ty % @YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, the pile of blankets, s..etched wear. race, but the tortolse breeze Member quietly stepped out on the drippin pe eooeeln uch sugar fork, who twit to recus ily-—and almost on the instaut fell Under the wire first, after all, With paths 501 Apa oleate te hin ctaeking bens fire escape in bis stockin ot. U ack and dreamless sleep. any kind of going I'll hand him his, 30% will 4) Ru Aa and down he peered in tho gray morn. at greeted hia yet, and cop all the prizes, or my “\y/! ert at this parting, end hopes that ing light, to make quite sure nobody Into a bi The environment t returning consciousness, after a pe- Name's not W. H. Jenkins of New some time @. TO REDUCE HiPS—wRs. GRACE S: Next to the rolling exercise, Ditch i | 1ame'n paths wey clean oeie mata was observing him, ‘Then atlent! ] Be, Bavehied to. the Trips eet | Wats askt $100 OF HmneiA Lad A0 BORSA WAY PRN decision taken, .h that Bree Bet einer 282 yry, And quickly be walked slong the i] . op tt nls around | pred sod in of estimating, was so extraordinarily ni aken, he saw tha TauA tit ty Shaking iron slats, turned the corner wrap hot, wot Turkish towels around | fr sot mie surprising that for a few minutes he he must act quickly. "His first task , “Jerusalem!” Bill ejaculated, with | om, \ the hips for ten minutes, and then | te spec of ea of the ell and began to clamber down . rub them with camphor spirits or|t» 1 & the first of the two ladders that and fre hin He bile ts could not believe the evidence of his Was to get a line oh the sinews of war rung anguish, as he presi r : promises to On eves, in bis possession, He therefore turned hand over his eyes and would bring bim to a alcohol. ‘Then massage with the roll oNlinking about him, mute with xa- oUt the contents of his pockets on the Stakgered backward, “Thin—this te Minch Ms Wraroniren’ eh be abe ing pin, Do th 8 in ot bath room Tees He ie kno tonishment, he lay on @ bed—a real bed, viz: His keys, a penknife, a certainly dragging on the bottom, and ecended. othing to it, after all!’ prevent taking cold. Wohl which dae'beea Ls hed now, ‘though & poor one—and partly punched meal ticket good only then some A profound gratitude lay upon him —— i 5 {that any dream could be as at the Bus ‘asp, and the same ol ‘ — that the hour was yet early, and Pee ta nteotinis the eee CHAPTER X tr > as this. fortycaeven cents that he bad had in CHAPTER XI, that, so far, he had laid eyes on no gible. 4 i food until the ap- - J J But gradually, after having pinched %9 beginning of the adventure. FTER « few minutes ¢ ign of life in the back alley a is to sbetain trom on £088 Until Ue ADs JETER a few minutes, which himself a couple of times, he became Gee!" he exclaimed with gurprise ne | ‘ # oF cadaverous feline, Kven though \ The Heat ctimulanta for the poor ap-| scomed a veritable eternity convinced it was no dream, but that ¢* Nis questing Angers dipped into Mm) volsnant grief, ‘with bis guilty of no wrongdoing, lie knew hia \ petite Of course if the mental to his anxious and paipitant be Was confronted by @ hard, cold he Sad UOT now oriete” f Gemoged and unshaven tage Sabearencs weuld ifeliMy condemn r ble fol es - , . and alarming reality. The appalling DC, had tl BORER, h ) both palms as he Mim on sight. ‘ Be Peas Saree Bt the| heart, the peerless Sally re- truth was borne in upon him that he velone ot te arp sat on the eke ct the bed, ,,Uancted. however, be went on down ‘ brain until the ‘physical needs exert turned. She brought—in- no longer lay concealed in bis hiding »,!t was Indeed an envelope, securely |) A! OM Lit Ske & the ladder, walked along the next + © ‘themselves. stead of her answer—only four ham piace on board the Victory, but that with a sa pin to the Jenkins's sen Justice N ONCE level of the fire eacape—it shook and 1 in lining of the garment, Despit 5 he was actually in @ cheap, mean St & nt. Despite more to assert itself. A just and rattled alarmingly-~and he was « of squash ple, poom of some house about which he trembling fingers he felt tt over, Surely righteous indignation began to burn '0 descend the second ladder when and a small pot of coffee, knew nothing whatsoever, something of value lay within, for it sandwiches, @ » pl LEMONADE AND RHEUMATISM | D vf . IL at once @ childish treble from be- —EDWIN | The acid of lemon! e contained 4 M ; in his breast. * a 1 Od," Filled with agonizing fears that “i papers, ore astonishing low exclaimed in atartied accents: 4 Rie eon aca Pati & he Rare orenttan at Aicroes rycen ree weer all Kis pains and hard- still, it was addressed with his name, “By the nine gods" he ewore that "Iully gee!’ " ay i pote and oo tne odye waste mate | "here's @ litle bite for you. 3 know snipe, Sally ond the reward—never ine Tem, feminine hand, which ho though Sally had again escaped him, , Looking down, with something ot e hy a [oe a ss = ’ otting the $921.17-—had once more Tee zed In a second as the same wy; Ankery & deriato isinay, ie perceived a dirty and ob- ter and uric acid, by increasing the | you must be ing. You can stay ead Bik rasp, he acrambied off Which had penned the letter Sally had th mockery and derision, he would Yectignable ragaumuMn manding in uction of the kidné on board, and L'il feed you. If you'll ¢ his’ surprise, he found thrust under the door of the lizaret, follow her and demand his rights, the wet alloy with staring eyes, open PORK AS FOOD—MRS. H. 0. T—! End keop your | aot a one, Bor 5 hia’ stocking-feet. 1s _Jenkins's heart began to pound forever and forever—or, at least, as mouth and an expreasion of Intena j Th 1 never manmicn pork in| Tete Pan yg Oi deo ag a » nowhere visible, though With Joy and exultation despite the fur as the end of the Canal, suddenly the little innocent the diet lists, Is because it 1p dittl- | Rat ac. you donei backs Gao bis imitation Panama with the green fact that hie wet clothes and stock: “ai gt once a tide of revulsion ond asiied loudly to some Un- r t eit Me th d purple band, that he had given !n6~ making . a companion fen S aly thet Oa ral sail Ine ek wwitoh end lose Baty’ ‘ay ‘beside’ the bed. of a cold. When one's lady love swept over bis chivairio soul, What! “Hey, Chimmie! Look wot'a loo: | red, gasping ®™iles, what is a cold in the head? Would Don Quixote have taken his | With presence of mind Jenk er, ‘Then his And Bally, after all, was true to him! scornful Dulcinea’s gold? Huh! 1 fished @ penny from the pocket of his ollete vest, towsed it down and tnd lve upon refuse, ‘The meat from) “ail right, then. You most promise All about him es young animals, which have not been|to stay right here in this trunk-room Hike : Wt ia nit Ee h Kept fat, nor whose muscles have not| till I give you permission to leave it, fists clenched, his lps moved, and in ih, {at shook #o that he cinse not! How, then, should Wil- 6 of wild pi esac < ar open the stiff and sternly commanded become toughened, ts the best, Many}and not wander up on deck, or any- ® \rlc® Reine cena etane i Jenkina extracted tia Ham H, Jenkins stoop to Sally's fifty “Beat itl Take that and blow! U piss are kept fat through forced) whore at Is that a bargain?” ate b one's communteation, unfold- b r having been thug Just as the first boy was picking feeding and this excess of fat may| “Anything you say, goes” he an- 81!" Way the only window ¢d It and disclosed a lette rned, hu td and made mock UP the coin, another artless creature result In degeneration of meat tissue.! swered ept ‘no. : Just slid oo Be ee eine 4 of? of similar aspect appeared, also star ~-—= a few stnokes from Everett's hu ¢ y iia nthe IMs face began to burn at the mere COD LIVER OIL TO DEVELOP—| dor, and don't stay away too long Y A EUS en ee eat " ' “tek Ne throw tne who does It helong to?” he MARGY C.-Cod Hiver oll 1s more) phe girl smiled adorably and? . ili " 1 must t ‘g und cor hating legal inquired tn an awed voice, pointing assimilated and absorbed than! promised to come often to the trunk °" piriting sight met his ga { a open window! upward at Jenkins y other fat and a little lemon Jutee,/ room, but denicd him the boon of Hola Tale wile aatandea’ & a ont bat som | ! For Jenkins’s ,. Gearsh me!” answered the frat, - = tobacco. rd poverty’s aad dis- ee ACA i wae nae! “ut it's wot iis pockets full of cents : — ————— ou can't smoke here, Ed," she consisting largely of an ‘alley it reward, ate N Lookit The young precious held # yr told him. "You might be discovered, Slinhered. with ash barrela--one you were’ bound’ to have tees font j vt ut penny, on & palm swful to con Famous W omen if you did, and that would upset all ti,ped over and strewing tts contents {he,{eet that you tere sowing ayy wy still closely Le J w trun one | our plans. Finish up your coffee down ‘fore you got here.” into a puddle of water—also several own through the drige Drothee, to of Mads pressions, Ralsing his olub, he| would fit them! To their delight tl: d agains .|man let Uncle John buy Dicky « nit you nut! Come on down 0'| sample @uit and Dot @ coat, and the ere or" were 80 proud because they had act: ‘Tut I—I'm only getting my money | qi) ‘ tack! donne Rete as honesty Ak Ron ie Greer DRCKINerY Need and earnestly as he could, “I ruess T've got @ right to climb around thi fire escape looking for my own money haven't 1?" ‘The officer's only answer was @ coarse, heartless laugh, and @ move in the direction of the butlding, NEW CLUB PENNANT. “One o' you kids beat it down to the corner an’ tell ‘em to send the wagon,’ he remarked to the serapha; where: upon both departed at top speed. Jenking now percetved that the old motto of “haste makes} never would apply in this crisis, At all hazards he must grab | 0 for to-day'e story was arearet Juha No. urn) ‘ompking Staten Island. ‘ . 22 his fifty and scuttle up the ladder t a“ his room again, before reinforcements Ee should arrive. Therefore, paying the | officer no further heed, he proceeded | {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND slong the fire-exceps ith fils drese- OBTAIN YOUR PIN, coat tails blowing in the morning pL, breeze, Now he was only ten or n'a pl cd thane copens twelve feet away from the window- | Salar gation ie sill where the fugitive Afty was still | ior tat 2 coyly reposing, | Kiddie Kaye recive Wor Newer mind," thought he. “ttl | Bey, Saat at een tag ail come out in the hh. Hither, ae op a) eee my beaut “Klub Pin” sides entehane, wet oves Hy | Already he seemed to feel the bill) $ iftem yeurm of age tay tecimme in ila grasp, when very euddenty «| $ Grey" wtenlwr to praerried wich tava oe window opened, a fat hand and arm— Fis end _¢ membaruhip ceriflens. clad in a greasy, red kimono—was KIDDIE KLUB thrust out fromm between dirty lace COUPON NO, curtatna, the Dill vanished, the win- dow banged down and was locked, | ® and as was drawn, all in @ trifle | less time than it takes to tell tt, rae TET Mae TTY CT | ‘Toward the window he darted,; SHOW KLUB MEMBERS CAN wholly in vain. Only the blank yel- in Yaln act alueneie teal? kata sec @ ween to his ror-stricken gage. His| FOR SPENDING MONEY, fra n son the glass evoked | Sjust get twenty-five of your « at response, ‘crown-up friends and relatives . despotled of his a’'l, to save their WORLDS for you nd cold, and now surely branded | fevery day. with the stigma of lunacy, our ad-|% Wor every six WORLDS, wheth- venturer did the one and only po sible thing remainin: snd in all the singular | fer MORNING or EVENING week | $day editons, THE WORLD will centricity of | $pay you ONE CENT. to do—turned of it—that's a good fellow. Fine! Giatnes lines decked with disgraceful ape of the ell, pa 2eY' Ge on now,” ejaculated our began run-|%° Kor every two SUNDAY I low," | ‘ ¢ * adventu ortal trepidation le 1 ss TE AMBRICAN RED CROSS ts Now.” she added, her voice more busl- raiment, and a variety of tin cans: f Iropy mY OMmAA te fale neeauee Miant bein ainane te adder toward the upper} }WORLDS, ONE CENT, f Repetto rma | Heme ow I'm going to bring yo the whole lying under a fine and " two atories {he scanee eaiamst” lente ona 4 with an agility of which he) $ Or ONB CENT for one SUN \ lareely. hee mien of a 50> some blankets, so you can make “ EASE ee LA Seis Now taneie 9 & diney never even suspected himself) $OAY WORLD and three DAILY man, Clara Barton, who devoted in that corner and have a good, long n ell of the building, at his left, Take back y gold ried Jen- "Thin t so trea At m ‘ WORLDS, olther MORNING or (Te \ _ t%> most fruitful years of her Ife to sleep. Ad a ears su od a rickety iron fire-esca wnat the Httle sip ame Mitte dears souried for tt in “Above him « window opened with a| $EVENING editions the upbuilding of this work of mercy. ‘ity Ting the go-ahead be © gallery of whith t , we nestling godden ashpile and the second slam, One agonized glance told Jen- Deliver your papers and collect ERR ADL BY tia pineal mae ‘ait and see!” sho whisper the window where he beyond ich with & pecullarly grabbed the ‘hush thoney. By this King this window lay between him| $your payment on SATURDAY ; s sete, In her a peculiar smile, which set Jenkins's mament's consideratic anta ! fine Jenkins wer haltway down the @hd hin own, In tt he olearly per-| {MORNINGS at any of the follow- girihood she was @ teacher In New heart beating wildly again. ‘Then she gpectacle told Jenkins only too clearly to nlite, but @ strict ad- jadder that would bring him te the celved the figure of @ man in shirt-| fing places Jersey and then became a clerk in departed for blankets. Coming back the bitter truth ca to the truth level where the bill wus lying. Dut sleeves, observing him with hostility | fisin’ “Office, Annex, Ne, 13 jhe Patent Office at Washington, !8 # few minutes with @ good supply, ianghaied ashore!" he ejacu- vaned “offes and inside of throe all at once he heard again. the voice and gesturing to the oMfcer on the| o When the Civil War broke she volun. fie made Jenkina’s lowly bed for him. fated, with a heart-broken groan. fe temete Waneetl ck Jenkins was 1 of the first cherub, louder than ever: «round, who was now shouting vain No, 1393 Broad in- ‘Then, giving him her hand, sho sald: — A«'the full misery of his predioa- ! he undoubted folly O-0-0-h, Jookit! It's got nickels, commands. th Street). ily undertook the task of search douby Row, and the best of good it dawned on him he grasped his ! Hecause n too. Maybe it's got dimes! If we | Somewhere, not Jenkins No 185 West aching head in both hands, clutched ea had R vaybe ft'll trun us down sudden gong! ind Twenty- wounded inthe field and In-how ot oun lite, ee Aching head in Bote ha ind ma trun us dow | te rn CNET a FONE!| One Hundred end Twenty fifth pitals, ie the Franco-Prussian W raona les have ever cheored | jood might! What will Sally say otly and in deadly panic nes Bronx Office, No, 410 East One whe took part entertained mo as you have now?" ——= === = ned his way down the t for mine!" he panted—a| fHundred and Forty-ninth Street, ‘ 4 Cross work in in, good luck and—goodby! kins saw {t all arly, ‘Through THE MAN Wl’ . 1 " SOUNT Y had already reached the place for a buccaneer, but the, Hreciva Office, FE 317 Fulten star bean axitat Niiat do you mean, Koodbyt™ de- motives of niggard pwardice, oF = t THOUT A C NTR level of the bill when a sudden harsh ) ft—aa, practically pennt-| 3gtreet, an American Re 8 enking, perplexe “AW perhaps because he, too, aspired to ° hout thrilled him with less, an outcast, and a fugitive from on Induced the United States Govern: revaw ta’ the correct dupe now, App, Decsuae Be, too, aepires 19 The Story of a Traitor's Repentance “Hex, yout What you doin’ up tho law, he scrambled in his stock: | tetven for. whatever os he ee inent to ado} jeneve n't It? aded rival, Everett had iped . A * there?” in) >'the shaking ladders tt Y or "fecame the first President of the She gave no answer, but withdrew with Sam to work * fay eres a Begins on This Page April 16 Startled almost off his balance end attempt at freedom. Jalal pe aber wan te ve American Red Cross. her hand—which Jenkins vatnly (red him, defensein: 1 anteen o -- - —— with ag expressiun of guilt that would (To Be Continued Monday. IB a i ener | Se) Sines ks xa i g ag Ee i lA eR prema re tintin

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