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ROE I RT RRR ee Tr er eR oe ee r St eee eee ee ee ee _wows race | Fyeping World Daily Maga U.S. Army Exercises Posed by Pauline Furlong zine — ; Original Designs for The Home Dressmaker Advice in the Selection of Materiats and Styles for All Types Furnished by The Evening Worid’s Bxpert. eo By Mildred Lodewick | Coprright, 1917, by the Prewe Pubtiabing On, (The New York Rrening Wort), | HEN a dainty negiiges be- gins life in [the boudotr of a bride it bas @ right to be as fndividual and charming as ta this one, The trous- orettes, though not | & new feature of in- timate fominine ap- parel, are more tn Dame Fashion's ta- vor at the present time than ever be- fore, Women are be- | sinning to appreci- ate their practicality and even for work dresses trouserottes aro quite the newest and smartest thing. When dainty frills are combined with them like the model at the left, or .and embroidery decorates the costume a shown at the right, one need have no fear of their masou- line premise being too obvious. For the bride, sa- tin, crepe de Chine, | Georgette crepe, or pussy willow silk are DON'T ASK QUEST! VHAVE A BRILLIAN IDEA | Bvening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All| Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. Copyright, 1917, by the Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), | la WHERE Are Your Guests JOHN ? | SET THEM TO CULTIVATING THAT WASTE LAND | To EARN THEIR DINNER THERE IS A STRING To THe INVITATION Boys. COME WITH NE sy 2 y \ ZN POSITION FIRST SET—Wand Exercise No. 6. SSUME the “at command” position, as shown in Fig. 1, with the heels together, arms eatended in front of the body, then lower at the walst- line and touch the front of the ankles with the wand as shown in| 3 : favored for such oe the large centre picture, Fig. 2, Those who can touch the floor without CO XY garments, though TWO DAINTY PAJAMA STYLES FOR HOT In should do so. Then sharply raise the body and arms, bringing the \WHY AREN'T IME ALONG You any of the half cot- WEATHER b ‘ “nd high up over the head, following it with the eyes and throwing the 4 well back, as shown in Fig. 3. Bring the wand down back on the vulder blades, as in Fig. 4, and then return to the starting position, about ton and silk fabrics or all cotton fabrics are also suitable | ensemble effect by the soft draping for elther of the two models, of a wide sash fringed across the ends, \ SLACKER AND HELP ME FURNISH THE DINNER | You WORKING WITH THEN 2 cond before bending to the front again, Do this five times without stop- Iv Ss SOME TJoR The jacket on the model at the left ry and then rest a minute, breathing evenly meanwhile. Always count 1 Tex does not flare like such jackets gen- Answers to Querie: . movements, one, two, three, four, five, as you make each one, and aim LYou erally do, but has @ tendency to Mt | pesion Editor, Evening World: o have it a separate one from any of the others, even though it Js a part around the hips. The wide kimono | Will you advise me of something tof, ‘ the exercise itself. alee set in the low armbyple seem | use for collar and pipings on an old This practice causes concentration and accuracy of the movements, more than wide in contras~, If the | rose taffeta dress. MRS.O.P. | foh is a very necessary part of them, especially during drill practice. | The Halls GAG Se ot wartekiaes bis White foulard, dotted or striped yr!” n rose. ‘ Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. | or Jace. eute : JOT LEMON WATER IN MORN: soon becomes a hatit and many ‘The model at the rigbt syemest, ee ier, Sa eee ‘ 7 | 2 rs. As your famtions aly) ice of half a| People who do not -eat during the om Dis Kee bi hot water a| day neven think of food until dinner | a striking use for stencilling if prs in largo ot hour in the evening. . Those who fol- babsndsAbshipesie fe ontis oi if hour before breakfast. This will! jow this custom certainly do enjoy | pea the mouth and iining of the| dinner when it is eaten, and I know h, stimulate you and help you| this to be a fact, because I personally | petart the day right. j live this way. | GOATED TONGUE—W. 6: It was! HEARTBURNT—MRS. HH. G. F.:| gt fig WON No nee et This is the result of irritation from | oO C' . ie corres meither will ebatinence trom al- | “city, Diet will correct ¢his. holios remove the thick, white coat- from the tongue. This condition @asily remedied through copious drinking, exercises for the unk muscles and a Heht diet of ite and green vegetables for a few Avold sweets, pastries and cared to give it such an original touch. Hand work of that kind Is very smart and easier to apply than em- brotdery, and affords the same oppor- |cunity for color, ‘The severe finishing of all the edges ts relieved in the evening gown, Tha some iridescent banding which I might uuse, about one yard, ' \ eighteen inches wide, . 1 am & brunette type,» rather short, but good | “Now what is the row?" asked time with growing Intelligence, andin by a chorus of yelping curs which searching would have nothing but Ris Steadily the throb of the medicine WY, greasy foods. In other words, BEST NOVELS PUBLI! Cameron again. “What is it, Smith?” an incredibly short space returned heralded the arrival, of the doctor folly for his pains, drum grew more distinct as they figure, the stomach and digestive or- ON THIS PAGE COMPLE: “I found this Indian in the bush with water sufficiently hot and in from the fort with interpreter Jerry. “Have ® sleep first, Jerry. We moved siowly up the oc on, rising MISS A. N. &@ much needed rest, here and I seized him. 1 thought— sufficient quantity. After breakfast there was a thor- need not start for a couple of hours.” and falling upon the breege that came v lee bt tin,’ EVERY TWO WEEKS. he might—do something.” Unconscious of the admiring eyes ough examination of the sick boy's Jerry grunted his usual reply, rolled down through the darkness to mest urquoise blue satin, WANTS TO REDUCE—P. B.:! “Do something?” that followed the swift and skilled condition through the Interpreter, himself in blanket and, lying down at them. The trall, which was bad) pink rose, 4 you are only 133 pounds you, (Cupyright, George H. Doran Co.) “Yes—some mischtef—to some of movements of her capable hands, “pon the conclusion of which @ long the back of a rock, was asleep in & enough in the light, became exceed-| ‘hoo 4 not Feet Ce bag bee ots SYNOPSIS OF PREOEDING CHAPTERS you. Mandy worked over the festering and Consultation followed between the minute's time. ingly dangerous and dificult in the pasion Etitor, Krening World: let an ight, pers! = i ¥ LA 4 | " vens, ! He migh ere fy ill, eh | soothed, doctor, Cameron and Mandy, It was _ In two hours to the minute he stood blackness of the night. On they polsé of tbe Nar ee Me ee eee rhe Would have. eupped in a weoling ietion tt rested finally’ decided that the doctor should eside his Pony waiting for Cameron, struggled painfully, now clinging to| Will you kindly ice in two minutes more. easily upon a sling of birch bark and Temain with Mandy in the Indian wno had been explaining his plan to the sides of the gorge, now mounting c might have killed—some of skins suggested and prepared by the Camp, until a change uld become the two constabl ey eo to hill and again descending ™ssest a way to sald Smith. Chief. Then for the first time the @Pparent in the condition of the walt whero they were till noon, It of the foaming str@em. — neve e not dress. I n nd that Cameron with the any of the band of Plegans appeared ay sentries out, I 4 jhould pick up the two cu one of the men was to ride up the wonder? whispered Cameron ino would lke to have . ag and follow In the trail of the canyon with the Information the Jerry's ear. ca ; | . ra. byes olf,” - good. young Plegan braves, In order to other was to follow the band till they "'No--beeg medicine going on—no\a fich Of all foods and take more water | (ame, Ye Cameruns fod Wat deighbow have “Chief Trotting Wolf,” sald the In- foot he held up on® gilay suspicion Cameron and hiacom- camped and then ride back till he sentry lonisenicagesd built a log house for them in their ‘abmence. A dian in the low undertone common to As 1 : teal ex ? Ry a dog’s eyes follow panion left the camp by the «rail shou eot 30 The men ‘The throb of the drum grew clearer /on the skirt. I ween meals and more physical ex SLY, party ensue. Cameron and etre ance the his people, "Chief Trotting Wolf want every movement of {ts m ar the m ft the camp by id an hia comrades, e ir am ‘will accomplish this and bring to normal weight within a few! Ex Sergeant Cameron of the ‘bas married : i yr you, Rete Te eer ag tindtstarshe | rate, Avion dan intr Camas cedts'eits | “Now what were you doing in the boy made a sound. getables must be omitted from your | fut srived fun Sorlaed DeMaris se tome, pluie?” sald Cameron sharply, turns “Huh.” he grunted feebly. “Doctor— ‘before this can be overcome, Eat | '* also on the sume to meet. Moi % tag to the Indian no good sey hy which led toward the fort, For four divided up the grub into two parte until {t seemed that the next turn in 5 sab pans, Met, Cameron, disco fut, prime i squawsrbcy aOR Saal oe Dene lad'’s orek, Fela with vg ed miles or go they rode smartly untti and Cameron and the interpreter took the trail shod reveal the camp, Mineteen years old, 1 HAIR—G, Hu: | in evident disaproval She inquires sthe cause VOCS: » ome ne gratitude, followes nurse as 9hO the trail passed into a thick timber thelr way up the : while with the drum throb they be- pve a eet kind. of medical | ted’ be www: its wiokea paws the Gm’ to Mandy and repeated, “Come— ‘about the wigwam, of amuse’ Pah has Meeps ep gan to catch, at first faintly and then ®Out 6 feet 4 Inches ' with poplar, Here yor th first few miles the trail queeck—queeck.”’ 1 y oil to be used on the hair and w we must get that clean tent, Cameron more clearly, the monotonous chant | Hhysician about this, otherwise you|ist—a preacher—but I could not Ung together some elinple remedies. marked to hia wife. “Where are they, Trotting Ww that?” ‘asked rht strain yourself and make more| preach, so 1 quit. But that is of the “I wonder if that oy has fever, then? I notice there are no bucks should not know {t, I want you to spoil thing a f ouble and suffering. My course is| world, the flesh and the devil and— Bring that Indian tn around.” fo back, find out what direction they ground near by," ‘Sioux Indian—he mak’ dat when utiined cor women in good heaith,|and I have not the courage to de | "Have you had she costar? she tne sro nn while the equaws were fave taken, how far aheas’ they "Me too,” prunted Jerry, who was fe.e0 Keel.” a to make a summer afternoon dress of diagonal plain pink, pink, black and white, votle ike sample, I am _ thirty-two * years of age, slender. j only weighing — 112 pounds, I intend to wear eo dress top church and afternoo If is anxious that we “We are making 10 tlme and we may ¢, weat the dew I know @ good camp- over or under weight, and to|nounce it. She is—God help m it will bring more strength | 80 wonderful--so wonderful.” t cut off leg— ter health and figure. I do| “But, Mr. Smith,” said Mandy lay- ee + ficiently sug . e to correct serious! ing her hand upon his arm, “surely 6 py BAY No,’ = . ” i Bie recties which cortataiy need | this dancing tate y “eput what hall we. do with O84 WisWams of witch the Indias Mier, nodded, climbed on. to hie fii aa eattite familt th is Sger7'® hand OCs Guryering ca his advice of a doctor or surgeon, and| | Loud cheers and clapping of hands Moira? sald Cameron suddenty. tha aca ect only eatiawe end chile Pony and took the back trail, while would have been invisibie, and came ds money well spent to get treat-| from the houre interrupted her. ‘The voy whould love t6 gor ee ™ Gren and olf men. Te camo back to Cameron went forward to meet his to the bed of a dry stream which qo, W hata up with you, Jerry?” etd ~, men at the Swampy Creek Coulee, insued betwee © Mreat Frac neron impatiently, Constipation will ha if to shut out.a vison, broke from _ But this did not meet with Came- his wife greatly diaturbed. ay naued from between two sreat rocks. “Tits ‘hear dat when A'm:small boy Once more the long weird wailing scream pierced the night and, echo- ing down th pitching @ tent in a spot somewhat are, how many. We camp to-night @* tired as his wiry frame ever al- removed from the encampment, Cam- at the Big Ro at the entrance to lowed him to become. eron poked about among the tents the Bun Dance Canyon, You remen- They took a trail loading eastward ,fdawh, the canyon, was repeated for @ bundred yards or so, which to Doctor wi tion was 5 offered good foot a ni ae pu should just get the ordinary pure Already Mandy had made up ber jan, “Good! are our men?” Bue asi tue adees ie Mee atid ean Hal-yal-kat-yal, Hal-yai-kaj-yal,"|'® height, and of je oll. Only a drop or two are CHAPTER XI, mind, “All right,” @ald her husband. “It “pown Couleo Swampy Creek." rowed the dificultios increased until ‘Mat ever accompanies the Indian) dark complexion, cessary to treat the scalp and any| (Continued.) “Let us hurry, Allan,” she said. will bo no easy Job, but we shall do “All right, Jerry. Any news at the riding became linponsible, and only (hee. Suddenly the drums ceased | oniy makes the hair soggy and| ANCING? That kind of ,"“You can’t go to-night,” he repited, our best, Here, Chief," ‘he cried, “get fort last two or three daya?” by the most strenuous efforts on the Sltogether and with it the chanting,| MISS F. M. A, ‘and collects dust and dirt in| dancing?” oried Mandy, as- “You afe dead tired, Wait till morn gome of your young men to pitch “Beeg meeting Bt. Laurent, Much part of both men and beasts could M4 then there arove upon the night hair, | Ks + 88° ing,” another tent In a clean place.” half-breed, Some Indian too, Louts any advance be made, And so through @lence @ low moaning cry that grad-| My design sug- Pen x | tonished, “I was brought up “No, no, we must go.” She turned ~The Chief, eager though he was to Iiel_ mak’ beeg splk—beeg noise tht day and into the late evening Ually mounted into a long-drawn | URED ACID AND CONSTIPATION a Methodist myself,” she into the house, followed by her hus- assist, hesitated. vlood! blood! blood! Much beeg fool.’ they tolled on, ever alert for sight or BUPetTating wail, almost a scream, |geats lace banding. . M. J.: Your first question is med- | continued, “but that kind of band, and began to rummage in her + young men,” he sald, “Get “Well, theres something doing here,” sound of the I’legan band. At length ™'e by @ single voice. x Veabien Métter, Bresing” Wert: and 1am not a doctor and cannot| dancing—why, I love it.” bag. “Lucky thing I got these sup- gquaw,” and departed abruptly. continued Cameron, “Trotting Wolfs Cameron broke the silence Jerry's hand caught Cameron's arm Please suggest a wa: f rit. You must consult your| "It 1s of the devi. Iam a Method. plies in town,” she satd, hastily put- “"“NG'young men, eh?” Cameron re- young men havo left the reserve and “We muat camp, Jerry. ho epid, With @ convulsive grip, rh ane if 1 ‘ a el of : ffairs, #0 do not want ' "8 approv: "The young bucks are gone, Mandy. 7 Behind one of rocks there 4 a through proper dict, a&c., her touch and fled, just ag the party Ton's approval, I t get after this thing quickly. 1 CHAPTER XII. opened out a grassy plot a fow Me" it either too dressy or orig wie Wensesioy will diac | Sage os te aenatlion, Rook the Mita haslittinaie’ GF Mine SS a eee tare iara” are sake T tho Big Rock they arrived yards square, and beyond the grassy a wan tess Ricet Gaal ce ees eed) ee . ory to departin bon the Littl h ie litt ted platform of rock against « erie . M. ve er to be sent jate in the afternoon and Li F is y peat home party was left alone, after &0,over with me to You ask for a messenger matte Hited Dlatfonn of rock AgaiNAt ®. Stream in Jerr; i EN HOURS BETWEEN| many goodbys had been said. “That is better, to the fort for the doctor and medi- there walted for Jerry's ap- sting thelr Horserace ee PKS Oh, pahuw! Cameron with 1 poe Mi IO. | Batiase | N 1 But they were not yet done with Shortly, “We can drop her at the cine. I shall inclove @ note to tho fearing; but night had fall Ki hel § and gruff impatience, “Come on!" But , toe Somer Graning Laie | °c lo, Bi o, tole not foo | anit ey ne a ae eee Tate ‘Thatchers' as we pass.” Inapector. We want the doctor here pearing; but night had fallen ooo) ng thelr supper upon, the plat Fo was more shaken than he cared »belt and tying with eon, p ice | efron ¢ Orne > ; © scout © ° 8, fo e no’ 0 ve |the bluff behind pierced the stillness Ae ee gabe ep Ppa the party pro- Jerry hore at the eartlest poemble the scout | marie -int3 ants D ® down the canyon and they knew that Carthly ory and by its all too obvious 9 —— nn of the night, cV5eeded Plea he siah shall athe moment. ” they could cook their meal and have @ffect upon the iron nerves of the | Fashion Falitor, Evening World * Murder! Help! I've At the Plexan Reserve they With @ great whow of urgency a “Help! their smoke without fear of detection, little half-breed at his side, Kindly advise a after supper they sat | Sharp to tit right they turned be-| suitable dress for hsolute silence Mind a cliff, und then back almost | ree a ond Cameron to the Commissioner re- Prete which is the ch dwthe of the upon thelr trail, still to the right, |@fternoon and eve- questing the presence of the doctor “Jerry had already broken hia fast, M&A Of the woods, ‘The gentle b through @ screen of spruce and pop-| ning occasions, Am with his medicine bag, but also te- put was ready for more * blowing down the canyon brought to op Ag tqund Lhemael ved ia @ hole |thirty-six years old, SOAR questing that Jerry, the redoubtatle : Pegs their cars the rustling of the dry of 4 hat len ed into a tun- : . ts pintieved | branches revealed the man on top to swayed te AAS tres A suiting half-breed interpreter and scout, with gh prea at eRe poplar leaves and the faint murmur Hel blacker than the night outside 196 OND hat 4 sugar crop of the); be an Indian with a knife in his hand, ' a couple of constables, should ac- where.’ of the stream whioh, tumbling in the Pursuing this tunnel some little dis- J | HMawailan Islands, and other regions | but he Was held in such close embrece WIN fever | ss a sinegs, Mandy,” Company the doctor, the constables, ld Jerry dectatvely, No C#nYen, Accompanied the main trail tance they became aware of a lieht| complexion; weigh | a8 well, because of a new process,| that he could not strike ree eee eeerhia im not for wowever, to walt outside te CAMP sign come down mesef,” His tone * hundred yards away fant ars Of iney moved toward tt | 167 pounds; four feet discovered by w resident of Hawall,| | “Hold up!" cried Cameron, wusing Soo simed Comeeny gor the, doctor, Wall aummowed was iat a2 Snality Suddenly Cameron's hand fell upon Into a fire et in the middie of a wide|eieyen inches tall. I r arf ¢ 80-| the Indian by the wrist. "“Btop U That foot will surely have to come | During the hours tae, must elapse — “I belleve, Jerry, they doubled back Wi" knee of th® Wale breed with @ Monae const ade called “final molasses.” ‘The new/ Let him go!” he said to the man be a iid be had fran and came in trom the north end efter Swift arip. shape, with bigh-vaulted roof, open |am a constant reader nave the doctor.” before any answer c } method takes from the final molassea| “I've got him safo enough. Let him of. Let us have the doctor, . ‘3 n “Listen!” he paid, bending forward, to the sky at the apex and hung with|of your column and nearly one-half of tho 8 per cent. of| go! fet him go, T Ait soul ‘Now, , But his wife, from the moment of ~~ fork, Cameron renee § sane ie ‘had left, a feel eure they are UP With mouths slightly ‘= ‘and Kllstening stalactites. The floor of ait await vous aa su, that heretofore has been con-|then, get up! Get up, both of youl” | her first sight of the wounded foot, a8 cons AGAY Teciline * Aimee st al and we will go and fin is to thelr ears they both aat this cavern lay slightly below them. Maeala ratal ions, aye Fopuler Mos| the under man reuaand ban aviv, ale SOrMot all Dut her mission @f Rely A We Oe down a the door ' ftinod.” eala Jercy with ; , breathless, every 0 and from thelr position they could | ¥4% chanics. The inventor declares that} lowed the Indian to rise and got hiin- |, “We must have a clean tent, Allan, isian wtnarh, Saatlad wit the inne i J jneley, wilh & grant rain, Gradually the dead silence Command @ full view of Its Intertor, MRS, C. us Neves a A Invelye, practically | self to his feet ~ ghe sald, “and plenty of hot water, ou le where, weal © long hia tone conveying his conviction that to resolve itself intu rhythmic The sides of the cavern round about Wistarta color 0 tional cost in production, i : ” day and \ta ‘many exciting eventa, where the ohief acout of the North a ‘Come out into the Nght!" said Get the hot water fret.’ A A $4 p 5 9 of motion rather tian of sound were crowded with tawny faces of that the cost of udditional machinery | Cameron sharply. leading ne Indwd Cameron turned to the Chief and he slept without turning, till shortly West Mounted Police had said {t was CA ald slyly Miacteter tadians sorenaed” maak teen cane (ome, OFkae ot needed is not large, In bis experi-/ out of the bluff, followed by the other, Said. “Hot water, quick!” after daybreak he was awakened useless to nearch, any other man ents he hls worked on the theory | still panting. Here they were joined , “Huh—good,” replied the Chief, and throb of the Indian medicing drum, those behind erouching upon thelr|and gleeve cuff. i A tGat it is not the glucose gums or} by the ladies. “Now, then, what the !n a few moments returned with a those till farther back which once heard can never be for- haunch —_—_——eO——— ash, but solely the water In the mo-| deuce is all this row?” inquired Cam- #mall pall of lukewarm water ten or mistaken standing. In the centre of the cavern a lasses that has prevented the sucrose | eron. "Oh," cried Mandy, “it must be hot A sO LD I E R 0 iy MANHA Wi AN Without @ word to each other they and with his face lit by the fire stood ITHIN «@ circle of 100 aied, therein from crystallizing. After re-| “Why, it's Mr. Smith!" erfed Mandy, and we must have lots of it.” The Story of a Patriot in the Stirring Days of America’s Youth ro: i exclaimed Cameron, ‘he! No—not dis side Blood Reserve.” — For some tii lat something, Jerry, then we will Smoking in measen was requisitioned and des- patched, carry @ note from t n o ” met by Chief Trotting Wolf himself eee tng ott the clutching mands of &Nd, without more than a aingle word his wife and alster, Cameron darted of, steeting, were led to the tent in linto the bluff and found two figures wales ? ick boy wo Lopes ior] GAIN of at least 8% per cent,it| #trurcling upon the ground, Tho f4t the olf squaw tn tf comer Bt sue {a pertlicted, can be made in the | moonlight trickling through the New Sugar Process May | “Increase Produc tum, Tum—t tum.” It was the the first row seated upon the ground, |Chiffon yoke, lace collar, satin pipings eos radius drawn around New , dous ved thelr the Stoux Chief, Onawata r ql moy| practically all the water by| “Smith again! More of Smith's work, “Hot,” cried Cameron to the Ontef. Ys * A waddles, , tak Copperhead! By all that’s holy!” York is an eighth of bojling) a centrifugal of very high|en? Well, this beats me," eaid her "Big, Dall—hot—not.” Will Begin on This Page May 7 ing onty ; Ott up cried CaPneron, Y" |utation of Rhe United em 4 peed is used, busband, “Huh,” grunted the Chief « eecond aoe the canyon ’ (To Be Continued.) 1-136tb of ip area, 4 Da