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For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises e Posed by Pauline Furlong The Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. Copyright, 1917, by the Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), FIRST POSITION SECOND ‘ POSITION FOURTA POSITION FIRST SEV, Wand Exercise N O-DAY we have the familiar swaying exercise, which is also a part of SY the reguiation army “setting-up” code, and when this is practised in five movementsitcanbe made more beneficial and interesting than the simple side tu side exercise. Assume the starting position with the rms extended in front of the body, as shown in figure one, knees rigid, | ind then quickly raise the wand above the head, as shown in figure two, then sway the body to the right side from the. st line onty, as illus- trated in the large centre picture, three, then sway to the left side, as In figure four. Proceed by bringing the body up to straight standing posi- tion and lower arms in front of body as in figure five. Practice this ex- ercise at least five times. * This movement is more beneficial if the heels are eye close together, as in.the regulation army exercises, but many women cannot retain balance and poise unless the fect are slightly separated. When the arms aré raised above the head, as in this group of swaying exercises, the waist, s and hip muscles are stretched during the movements, which {s also oeneficial. | While You Wait for ‘the Doctor That Bad Headache. Nithevve atts of the headaches the pain in the neck continues lean your head back in an easy chair and | put » hot water bag under the back | of the neck. If you are where it is impossible to do this rub it with a} strong menthol pencil that we all suffer from once in a while come from some de- rangement of the stomach, for head- (T's Tue LAST WORD in STYLE LOOK AT THE GUT WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH IT? Fvening World Daily How Do You Li <é MY NEW Magazine — ‘By Maurice Ketten 5 \ DON'T LIKE IT ATALL. IT LooKS ( PERFECTLY FOOLISH (T'S Not THE | PROPER SulT FoR O,WAKE uP} THAT'S THE ONLY KIND OF A SUIT A SOUNG MAN SHOULD WEAR ache is not a diseaso in itself, but only a symptom, a sort of cry for help from certain parts of the body ‘that need attenti So do not fly for AlL_ ‘headache powders or tablets, most of .'which contain some of the coal tar preparations that are so injurious to e heart and which should only be faken under a physician's orders, but BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS. distinguished as its rider black skin shone like ailk, his flat legs sloping hip head, claimed his high breed well-ribbed flashing ¢ large, His coal the sloping trail the broncos were running savagely, their noses close to earth, their feet on the hard ground | "I had no fear after I saw your like the roar of a kettledrum, their face,” said tho girl simply. “I knew cu harness and trappings fluttering over you eould do it nance" could not have done it had you ever lost your nerve.” forgotten! only a black spot Her husband grunted sharply at the bron barrel, smail all pros Hiere we are, just at the top,” put RufousHummer HB air buzzed with a zum- zum sound. “There must be a fairy sawmill here- | abouts,” ventured Bess. “Why 4 fairy one™ asked Bob diadainfully. ‘Because the hum isso gentle.” “That num belongs to Mr. Rufous Hummer, said Bombus, his eyes twinkling, “Ho-he!" laugh. ed Bob, “I told you it was no fairy,” “Well, such wee pretty creatures are as near to fairies as anything we can see,” declared Beas, and Bombus murmured, “There's something in that, something in that.” | The two watched the bird and his! mate buatly gathering thistledown and spider webs to line the cosy neat | Where two flesh-pink exes would soon turn into two fledgiings. lar beneath a heavy shelter of leaves | Mrs, Hummer, untiring and skilful, worked and wove, her wings hum- ming busily all the while, occasionally sopping to bill and coo with her | handsome, faltntul spouse, Pa Huminer was exceedingly beautt- | |ful, His many-colored coat could have riv that of Joseph, with ite rich green, br and purple hues, topped off by a silver gray color and | scarlet cravat. It was indeed an honor to be wooed | by s0 splendid « lover, Mrs. Hum. | mer took it all quite calmly, all| things considered, and when, after the appoarace of two small eggs, the husband vanished, she was far from disconaolate, In very warm weather abe soldom brooded for long but would take a spin _abdut the garden now and then, The children feared that the baby birds would never come forth, being so negiected. Bob and Bess were so inquisitive and nosed about so much that mother bird got to know and e to like them. ‘They filled the cups of flowers with aweet water for ber and once Bess mpted Mrs. Hummer to sip honey and water from the palm of her hand. Despite the children’s fears the it~ lings broke through in duo tim, iny quietly, looking Hke @wo black beetles. Soon black horns sprouted all over the bantiings and these in turn burst into little brown feath pompons at the tips, From then on they grew nicely. Humming-birds thrive upon sun- shine, but when Old Sol shone too hotly the mother perch’ on the nest edge and gently fanned tho frail youngsters with ber flapp’ win ‘The way the whole family could fly backward as easily oa forward amused 8. HUM sisted Mandy, “See, a living room, a lovely large on and, look here, cupboards and and a pantry, and’ opened (he door in the corner ‘a pure The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by E'eanor Schorer Outdoorland Copgright, 1917, by the Prow Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World), st t 5 i Yr | ber rad votes, of ean Bs | Rewutng No. "da Park Tow, ‘New Sori MER LIKED THE CHILDRE the youngsters immensely, too, and they waked, declaring they had spent one of the most interesting Out- ere a Meg ¥ ® juggested by Marjorie Strack, aged twelve, No. 14 Kevenih Avenue, Brock lyn. er TLE ah at ae chy. Pat contributions to our Klub columns, be careful to write on only one side of the ir. It really makes it very difficult for me when both the front and back of | the paper aro used, and it does take so much extra time to read such copy that, beginning next week, all manu- script not observing this request must beeds be rejected. “tus see, now, what a high average can be kept. by my meny’ clever cousins in their delightful storie: poems and Outdoorland Contest con- tributions. Affectionately, Cousin Eleanor, P. 8—The Kiddie Klub Pa _" SYOUNG MANHATTANS lo te be pois dn Central Park on Sat- urday, M. R ‘4 iN " Washington’ Irving High Sehest,, Net 40 Irving Place, Manhattan, and daily i ane far Playground Centres of n Tits, drama wee 1 teten, N, Wo, ea Bigned Ae tae SP RAD. Dew pe A millna Wttle diamond i iy and ah the “ethe" W(hdlow i “Thay are domala, if you rr But whut hand outetretahed Yo valch “th Siamguca guy & million tthe chime thew all aie No, 000 Park Argun Cnt BAAN. Age 8, The Daisy. Mo oN Tt waite tlh id Kod ‘cleo them’ oe Ws eee, i | “What ¢ beauty! What a beauty!" thair backs, the wagon pitching Ike — “Let me introduce my friend, Dr. in Mandy, “In ‘a minute beyend the fectly lovely upstairs! Not to spoak try to get at the real source of the breathed Moira again to the doctor, a ship In ® gale, the girl clinging to Martin,” sald Cameron as the doctor shoulder thera we, shall eee the Hig of the cookhouse out at the back.” 1 harp papell why it cloned a5 evan. trouble. 5 As if in answer to her praise the Its high seat as a gailor to a swaying no Up. Horn Valley and the piace whe “Wonderful is the word,” said Cam- “pers are a tin jee I¢ you wake with a dull headache | sing his Btetson, swept must. Lehind, and swiftly drawing too—want to thank you=Mr. ised to be, ‘There, wait Allan.” “for why in all the world should fy Xe ¥ oft every morning that either wears oft| ate bow, and, touching level \ith the tlying broncos, sped ftaven,” said the doctor, setzing him © ponies came to a stand, Ex- people— No, 460 West 1mtet hirer COMM. sme Lhd " ou can moved nearer to the door the black horse, still with that smooth with both hands. "I ne can—we Clamations of amagement buret from ‘And look, Allan, at Moira! She —— or gats'worse later in tho day you can | of inca of the Stopping Pla swung gFrace of a siimming swallow ind never can forget it—or repay you.” = Cameron and his wife, Just lost in rapture over that fr The Pt % be certain that there !s either some- | {fy kd Cope himself to the ground, with such ease of motion as made it | +o) said Raven, with a careless = ‘Why, Allan? What? Is this tho place.” Near all the tunch poor Jobnnie bere, thing wrong with your digestion or | pene p er Cameron, it's you, sure nas if he could readily have Ins jaugh, “what elae could J do? After trail?” “And L don't wonder,” said her hu Ot sandwiches and ony ing - your liver is sluggist Take | tonne ang bum enough. 1 can hardly beheve my Orgeged pis speed had he #0 chosen. ail it was Night Hawk did the trick,” “Lt is the trath all right," said her band. he continued, | | * Fy (5 = that yo Ss sls : good fortune.’ My God! why doesn't he wend the j15 jifted his hat again to Motra, hushand in a low voles, “but what movin, side, who was Test we made our sored, en arising a glass of vichy/ with th ‘Helio, Raven, that you? said Drute along?” erled Dr. Martin. bowed with a beautiful grace, threw in thunder docs this moan?" standing before a large fireplace of Juice of an orange squcezed in it, o* Cameron indifferently, “Hope you He is up! He ts up!" sald Cam- pimsel¢ on hig horse and stood till “It is a house, Allan, a new bouse.” beautiful masonry set in between the if you rrefer, a cup of v hot water | 4 are fit Hut he made no motion to bad 4 ‘toh w the rider lean far the two men, after carefully examin- “It looks like {t--but"—— two doors that léd to the bedrooms at with the juice of half a lemon, Then | amt mg offer bis hand nor did he introduce geet ia eee eet Gaige ope linu, (8 the harness and securing the “And there are people ali about!" the far-end of the living room. se Jys0 ved Ariniok 6 CHAPTER X. him to the company. At the sound 9 Teatly hon tevtuen the iy. Fos, had climbed to thelr places om | For some breathless moments they Meanwhile the work of inspecting heft an four afterward drin a cup) (ete) of the name Dr. Martin atarted and een attain eee te eat pank te Wagon Bd waxed upon tho se A wide valley, the new house going on. Every-| of black coffee—coffee taken in this | WE é swept his keen eyes over the stran- ne dole Pay wid a wide circle across .. Then he trotted on before toward inked by hilla and threaded by @ where appeared fresh cause for de- way often entirely cures the pain, | FEW hours’ rest and the Ker's face, He had heard that name ras Bg hr nem ” the Stopping Place, where the min- gl arming viv Iny before (hem and lighted wonder, but still the origin of , at lk “nd travellers were again weady before pe Laer ie istee's Wile und indeod the Wholé em In @ bend of the river against the the raising bee remained a mystery while tf you diluted it with imi eee | Satan Ge . t?" inquired the stranger whom 4, "Th ank, Goat aN Goa OM Dany of villagers awalted them, gold and yellow of a poplar bluff “Wh the plpei asked Mrs. sugar it would ha ad ! Sees hae © Raven, “aig feAanlt Goal etied Meck Ricriace, dh, Isn't he wonderful!" erled stood a log louse of comfortable nize Cochrane. ‘Mey're not burned, I ta light brea’ + om id eB fore the Stopping Place; ae his tips |, Wiping the awent soi hia fice.) Moira, with her eyes pon the rider gieaming in all iis newness fresh from he ahe continued, turning” to ith perhaps a slice of toast o , door Hell Was holdiag down a omtaston. {us wo to head them off <aiy in front of them, “And he did it ao th and saw Cameron, "The whole settlement | dade of felt te Kiab eolem, blue end oald, mole wheat bread or some cereal 4) yo nioy, wile Cameron Was packs in eyes the doctor and his wife to follow. * But the men wat silent, “Who t does Jt all mean, Allan? would feel that a lonw. sine 20 inches ty M4 inches, Bold oly to Kiva | ui Met throughout the day, and at dng tu the valises and making all secure dividual, who was "Aw they watched with starins eyes Allan? You know bls inquired his wite Fortunately no, Young Macgregor somes, eed 10° cents, stemun o¢ coun, wile hight take a dose of ¢ land you | again, Ni » wagon stood tho dou- TCH te, TARTIE® “DORAN: iby saw. Raven cHog baew the linc —. reerse Meeotd. 16 SHADE mat CBee If I Metis temawnew. te hen t wenden they aro here. ¢ seers enon should Wako without @ trace of hea’) tor waiting their departure. broncos for the mo- {),\be girl eH gg Fei mean Seat policeman?” Allan, sing bee.’ A raising Joln, find out from the Inspector {HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND) Behe the NeXt MOrMDK, cage |, ¥OU,aFe golng back from here, Dr, 1 SHallo, ‘ane, fren, Be hig atae es 4 her brother hastily, bee cried with) growing en- yonder where the pipes are. will OBTAIN COUR FIN. oe, ashi vasoornpanles by. nausea the best hy Reap tor, “I ¢ Raven, mighty glad to sea you!" down upon them, hampering + oH ti then? Doss he live nerey , thustasm. “Oh, hurry, let's go! be wanting them this evening. ber, cut out, oie b vemedy is hot sult water. Put bait a REA "+ Sa Bes aHtIne she Dronogs, running tll they were brought to ua) ite lives some. jon The broncos seemed to ¢ It developed that Macgregor had er teaspoontul of salt in a glass of warm | an panda aes ae ds easy canter, and, under the more ac- know exactly excitement, their wear Indeed brought the pipea with him Me: aA TD Water and drink as iy At deen good to 08 You,” she » horse who was tive discipline of teeth and hoofs, Were | eer oak peared, and, pulling h and after supp the “next two to ie Mio, this as is necessary as aly hope: nest Une you wil) lordly disdain, forced to « trot and finally brought to | "A, tangher? An you, you, he is & they tore down the winding trail hours were spent in dancing to Cam- 4 bho 8 Bark thorough: emetic down for | atipa?- Gace evens Aon and took the lib- a standstill, and so held till Cameron TATTheT Et taney ae ee omttio of There's the Inspector, anyway,” ¢Fon's reels, in which all, with more rile Ze" ia an hour in a quiet well ventilated You ace—but whate | sng 8nd the doctor came up to them, him-—in€act—onls Oftimesc- Maid Cameron, “He ts at the bottoin oF lesy Bruce, took part till the piper f«Kiub Pin.” aS ADUREAEL AOE room? with a cloth wet with witca| Tio" continued the doctor, “Ye Ar Raven,” gasped Cameron, fighting PPro y of this, I'll bet you,’ declared, he was clean done. fs Cusldren “anywbare, dot over fiftewn rear hagel across the eyes. \hud changed. My picture of | A . his breath and eoming forwaré Ta ahh - (pata “And Mr, ¢ rane! And that ,.2#t acmrewor have © pipes, age, may become aemtare, i, Bometimes the headache comer |1tiu4 youn in tho Highiunda that day ound they were off, the lines thalag With hand outatretched, "you have-— qin'qiater a iittie reprouehtally, “Any. Young Englishman, Mr. Newsome!” Caineren.” eried the Inspector. “tle fi Isembetap certifeata, on Bat from an-entirely different cause, 8ueh | never changed and never will in the dust. Together Hell, Cameron (one—@ kreat thing—to-daye—for me way she continued with a ‘sep “And old Thatcher!" Area Eide us ihe Wighinne witie? KIDDIE CLUB is lack of nourishment, Perhaps you ® rhe doctor's keen gray and the doctor sprang’ for the | Shall not—forget it breath, “he t# just splendid, gnd £ “And Mrs, Cochrane, and Mr. Dent, *"Gime,” Moira,” agreed Camere COUPON NO. have been working long past your) eves burned into herg for a mo- but before they could touch it | “Tut, tut, Cameron, simple thing. ! mean to know more of him." and, oh there's my friend Smith! gaily, hand ‘the pipes to Mace usual lunch bour and sou begin to Wey A slight flush came to h whisked fr underne: oir faney you are still a few points ahood You remember he helped me put out q pipes mee fool ae if you never wanted any more| heal and whe found herealf qabare from underneath thelr fancy you are still @ £01 : CHAPTER XI ae p Krowor and. taking hie slater by the food, You have a pain in the back |; 1 for want of words, Her om Jown the trail, Moira Sfong grip. “Af Night 4 nay aeee 8 Dd. We, ted Nee GUE TAG the latte t your neck and pouslbly cares, the| Varrassiment was relieved by the meantime clinging desperately to the Hawk did It HTS short September day was corsnt. Bo Oa ad at s Bet oneiee of Gy ihe iting ttecia The HOW OUP MBBAEAa: Fe ais Hehe nourishing food and | ound of hoofs pounding down the of the pitehing wagon, After . “You saved—my sisters Use” On } nearly gone. ‘The sun Ati! women stood awaiting them, In doors and the windows, were throng. Earn 25¢ 2 Week Bene a » ra tuem darted Cameron and for some tUnue a ‘on, ’ sitn| wv on be > are neaks Spector Dicksot rs n< onlooke : little rent” "Take a cup of hot tea or] '"Hyeuo, who's this?” anid the ¢ momenta 16 fraath, rode above the great peaks paetor ickac a wae fire Hiatt : with ont kers, FOR SPENDING MONEY. coffey 4 somo easily digested food jas they stood watching the hor over the Perhaps, perhaps, but I don’t for that outlined the western yw 17, home, Mra, Cameron.” ho qo heres Smith.” said young Dent twenty-five of your and you will certainly fect better Japprouching at a rapid pace and ac- ually they drew away and h get," and here Raven leaned over bia horizon. Already the shad guid am he helped her to alight to Mandy in @ low voice as the reel friend@ and relatives _ panied by & cloud of dust, Nearar the chase. After him followed the Siditie and apoko In a lower voice—"l owy were beginning to creep Up tho "smith stood at the bronewy” | WER Arawing to ® close, as | their WORLDS for you and nearer he came, still on the gallop whole company, his wife, the doctor, day you gaved mine. ‘astern slope of the hilla that clam- “Now, Inspector,” paid Care Lookin toe hin cena tre neem | severe day. |UiL within a few yards of the group. Hell, all in a blind horror of helpless a RAR ald iene! saachaa ahh ea ft holding him) by hand and Oe PR Lor Bim averreheres’ Vor every siz WORLDS, yaeih. “My ed Moira, “Whoever he 18 ness. neron, flet me pre- Vered ti eno! ne Raaea. wi . ie " [ or ‘G or EB week | ; no nat dd siness m e > {he will run us down!" and she sprang My God! My God!" cried Camer- sent you to my slater, the great mountains, A purple hazo eMoant™ COE PAIC business mo with PP P i ® an Ugns of the lane wit into her place in the democrat his breath coming in sobbing , Instantly Raven swung Bimself from over mountain, hill and rolling | ne and candies hung here and EW women have been more) Without slackening rein tho rider gasps. "Tho cut bank!" his horse. b iN & laugh. “Means just what you see, there upon the walls and stuck on every Wiig Rrown, than Alloe and lcace up to Che Rtttpine Place doce “ rintdie Gem? ine neards out of ela tand, Night Hawk!® he coi- pial, softening thd sharp outlines But won't you Introduce us the window sills, Smith's face, pale, WORLDS, ONE CENT. Phoebe Cary,’ The sisters had fat & full gallop; at a single word mouth when Raven came up. moaned, ond she horm geod iiko ® that rdinarily defined the features of nana? Y, Came al oa spectre out Or ONE CENT for one SUN- 1 horse pla « ‘ol KOI " as 1 #0! ong d ® foothill landscape. APEC eri a“ pehing but slight educational advantages his horse planted his four feet solld:y | Don't worry,” ho wald quietly to PUN a ata Camoron, stilt panting ‘n,f02'n! hl hE tne Matron. “Emald they ought to W tter with the man? $WORLDS, olther gupplied by occasional attenda Dt MANOR OR throwine UO Mee eee hands “this ie--my friend--Mr. Rave a BPRFOACH OF evening sour coming to Kot your plans, but asked Mundy. "l must find out." EVENING editions, country schools, Alice Cary first his magnificent head he gave a loud |") tal sdneal 1 get then. Raven sto, bowing before her with /' sun heat had ceased and a tres) yr mild he knew a !ttle t She made her way out of the house Deliver your papers and gollect: tracted attention by sume sketches of {snort and stood, a perfect picture of ,2#Ke 4 swallow for swiftness and his hat in Mis hand, but the gir cooling western breege from the moln+ Dullding and that they might as well and round to the window where fyour payment on SATURDAY rurai life publist newspaper |equine beauty, Brac the black stallion sped away, leaned far down from her seat with ty. passes brought welcome refresh. KO On With tt It was getting late Smith stood gaging in upon th MORNINGS at any of the follow- under the pen name of “Patty Lco,"| “Oh, what a horse!" breathed Moira. jig pat 4 Jay speed Y tke both hands outstretched, iient alike to the travelers and their i” the season, and so they went at it, dancers, Mandy quietly approached Ing, places: and thenceiorth became tiequent| “How perfectly splendid! And what @ hundred yards’ start, but they had I thank you, Mr Raven,” she sald anata waned Te cheer ‘ ve away, ving @ Kreat hin from behind and for @ few mo- jain Office, Annex, Ne, 18 contributor to periodica Pho Ja rider!” she added, “Do you know » but they had tn @ quiet voice, but her brown eyes a ried by three days’ drit time over it, Indeed, I think we’ ments stood at his side, Ho was Frankfort Street. four years the junior of Alice, also! hin 7 y not run another hundred until. the ining like stars In her white ‘"Thut ts the last hill enjoyed {t more than’ ever you will.” breathing heavily like a man tn pain Uptown Office, No. 1398 Bread- gained a reputation as a writer of I Ao not maid the doctar eanectoua onined group of watchers could gee You are a wonderful rider, + pO “What do you think of your new “What is it, Mr. Smith?" she aaid, Sway (Thirty-eighth Sires . if Of hostility tothe that ine tal jon was gaining rapidly “ “7 could nok ne done it, Miss . ? house, Mr, Cameron?" asked Mrs. toyeh \« hon gently on the shoulder, cf ern Oitive, Ne we rar, and afl the more besause be yon them, +) wmagy Cameron,” sald Raven, @ wonderfully promis you. From the top we cap Cochrane. "Come in, Now what do ng from her touch as from 3 ger, and all the more because he was “He'll got ‘om,” cried Hell, “he'll gweet smile lighting up Ble seers ur home, Our home, alas, L hac You think of this for three doyw nd darted back, Rie grianared: Ord wenn: y jorced to acknowledge to himself that pot tem, by gum!” Pp 5 t y including “Hagar,” 'M + /the ride’ and his hoi » hue Sy aD work 2" is It, Mr. Smith? Mandy 1» horse made a strik: But ‘can he turn them from the Mated,” and “Hollywood,” but/ing plewure. The man Was tall and bank?" groaned Mandy a ‘Oh, Ajlan, T have been all th asked again, following him. "You her best known work 1s “Clovernook,’” sinewy, with dark, clean-cut face, thin @ collection of sketches dealing with |lips, firm chin and deep-set, brown} ‘estern life, The sisters removed to| gray eyes that glittered Jike steel, und w York in 1852, and Alice died here |with that unmistakable something in 1811, while Phoebe died at Newport his bearing that suggested the breed- ‘a few months later, Ing of & gentleman, “His horse was ag “If anything in horse-flesh or man- flesh can do it,” done.” But a tail-race is a long race and a hundred yards’ start ts a serious handicap ip a quarter of a mile, Down said it and it's perfectly wonderfu his wife SOLDIER OF MANHATTAN Hell, “it'll be A plan, and beauufully compl ough wald are not well, You are in pain,’ He stood & moment or two gazing » ry Pia ‘Oh, nothing very wonderful, Mra, at her. | The Story of a Patriot in the Stirring Days of America's Youth Cameron,” answered Cochrane, “but tt “It 1s wicked,” at length he panted ; ; will do for a while.” “Wicked? Who? What?’ = Will Begin on This Page May 7 “Perfectly wonderful in ita wh “That—that girl--dancing I!ke that,” (To Be Continued Monday.) Street. Bronx Offion Ne. 40 Hundred and Forty-nii Brooklyn Office, Ne, $17 Fulten: Street, You will OTHER papers will be

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