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Fvening World Daily Magazine” For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises a Posed by Pauline Furlong The Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. VA Covyrisdt, 1917, by the Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World), Am er icani sm elas, By Maurice Ketten tend do .> THEY NEEDED UNCLESAM mot & each beside curiosi| rock throug! B22 POSITION ST POSITION The Yellows. “ BRE oomes H BOBBY,” Bombus. “Let us walt for him.” “All right,” he agreed, “but we shall pre- waited, so that be will not expect us to refuses to get to “Once they could yellowish green coat, Bombus was saying to Bess as Bo’ slipped onto the rock ground, and uyon grass, trees and ‘ 4 flowers. No one considered them beau- ‘< i 4 y . tiful then.” profess.: be speaking of? But bh dr od not ask, “Their time to be admired was com- ing, though, and they worked diligently | having fun writing to them and hear- \ spinning silken cradies in which to|ing about the different things which ew POSITION AK 4 coun: The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Outdoorland Copyright, 1917, by the Pree Publishing Co, (The New Tork Bresing World). said Bess to not to lave every time ho Sleepyland betimes.” ly at all and wore & pie. “ONCE THEY COULD NOT FLY AT ALL) SAID BOMBUS. , 6,007 cated, Cird, cxptilo, tnsent, fick,’ er oven ‘Bombus” will eward one ew (ate Welk eet tel Bie rons nun. age. sidreae and cortifiente Dear Kiddie Cousins: all know our little English cousins very well by this time, and many of us have been them. “The; crept along the Bob was bursting with ity! What creatures could t'> sleepily the whole winter] they are doing to help King ry fh, that they might be the/try. But which of us ever dreamed fresh and lovely at the spring| that we had a cousin in a land twice as far y and twice as different thought Bob. He) from our country as England? was right, as Bombus's next se: Here is a letter from her Feb, T, wit, “In @ very short time after the; Cousin Eleanor: break out of thelr winter homes th ee eres wise | ye ¢ F - ind: rm sun dry orice a ne m First Set-—Wand Exercise No. 11. oiaan 2 4 Heo tcitul wings and teach. the own- | = ‘casas could sn the Tea they na t HIS is the last of the wand exercises and Monday I shall illustrate / ihe a by br Digs fn 4 borona, heme of (the ee “The” ene ote some others with dumb-bells. Readers must understand that ap- 7 again to the shortest flowers. Here i id paratus {s not at all essential to physical culture exercise practice, y \ \ Sire bg eae 4 an Your (OLX WYER, >. but it does cause concentration, more or less, and also tensing of the i s . ys filt from bloom to loom. +A Grand Hotel, Yokohama, Japan, ™ 4 4 ie? , : The yellow butterflies certainly) Do you not think that it would be . | muscles, which is most beneficial, Ordinary small flat irons, weighing oo f y a A nee nie fun to wate, ber and get fret-hand wi . . about two pounds, may be used in dumb-bell practice. ‘ JENA Ee ; » | Ley hgie dite FS pragitg ips of mud or Pepe whieh ce oul ee oe 1 Our final wand exercise is for most all parts of the body and is ‘ ‘ C puddle was very amusing to Bob/ her Cousins in America? She would 4 \ a . p and Bess. After the butterflies had| bo very pleased to hear from you * practised as follows: Stand with heels together, wand raised to the % 1 E Deen swarming & pertioums, pen oe whilo she is ‘way off there away trop 4 height of chin, as shown in figure one. Thon lunge to the right side, ! : ine dc ee aes Tee a caa er tas “Ni reeie be packs ot fun ter’ Neue a thrusting the right leg forward about twenty-four inches and forcing the ij A Y fe rr i holes that their eg you and her! Affectionately, ! wand far over to the right side; also, without moving the original position | : : | XY ah ay made in’ th Cousin Eleanor. j of the left foot. This is shown in the large centre picture, number two. ‘ h ia. Bob fully. The Kiddie Klub Pageant, ’ : On the third count bring the right foot and arms back to position, shown ; UNCLE SAM a | talking about eat et Boaettully. YOUNG MANHATTAN” |! in figure three, and then lunge to the left side, with left leg and arms, \) sf: i. a are erred S that.” keeping the right foot in position. This is shown in figure four. On the y “Not quit Coes brea eg who is bag Saturday at fifth count assume the starting position, shown in figure five. Do this Py} N EEDS 7 We overheard him. oo of butterfil boeing Washington Irving High School, N: ten times, relax and proceed with this, or any of the other wand exercises, q \ \ for five or ten minutes at each practice. I will also describe a deep knee bending exercise for you to practise. THEM, hott i kinds and varie! in all, the other a Jags | Lig Hessel rat and et jayground Centres of together | Manhattan, bi August Steadman, who 14 and lives at 40 Fro It f# @ valuable one for lower trunk and leg muscles. Many readers ronkers, toa ‘about | ” misares. cannot master this exercise until they are more practised, without holding ite us ‘the many! fog 8, , the wand in the right hand, one end resting-on the floor, to lend balance panty ‘show we're a and poise. the land we're foe, ‘Tell what you To practise this exercise, assume - - ee the starting position with the heels together, knees rigid, arma extended, holding the wand in front of the body. On the second count raise the arms above the head and then etoop as — far down as possible. On the fourth ‘Ha! Ovawat ‘ u , count raise to standing position, BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ smiled Cameron, enjoying to the full must lie still, What? Oh, Copper- gown into a deep, steady flow through lowering the arms as the body comes|$ ON THIS PAGE COMP! the humiliation of hls enemy head? Well, he ts safe enough. What? the wide valley of ita own name. On up and on the fifth count resume VERY TWO WEEK Slowly the Indian gathered him- No, never fear. We know the old vine earn the original starting position. Le 8. self together. He was no coward aud snake and we have tied him fast, the tawny undulating hillsides, glori- tin, f cannot tell you bow I feel sure it was all right—and—and—oh, fine. You deserve | sre a 1% woud ectly tome, e ck O roaned tearfully, “I am so disap- joy, old man. By Jovel fa great tighter!” you? Lde pertectly still. Come, you the rock-ribbed foothills, it settled groaned tearfully, “I wm eo ¢ your luck, every bit of It, Bay, that's i A Me what doos it ‘mean? Dear Dr, Mar- you are a good one and o sly, one to Mi "The people will not. lag: In grery, mreet and rane ‘They'll rally ‘round the ———| | at's all go, gut and to our best, i ir fe FRED LEEF, age 14, ha! Jeerupiter! Smith, again, old man, Say, by Jove!l| Off, te. the Wonder City Shake the firs eayrem, ; b . 1 mean what & Joke! Gor nrtant enter, A Do this get of exercises not more he was by no means beaten as yet, Jerry has a fine ussortment of knots ous in the splendid July sun, herds of ‘Ob, hang it, Mra, Cameron, cane bbe ®t ie, ‘O14 chap, would Wake I bore wil ke ' than five times at each practice, as 0% but this kind of fighting was new adorning his person. Now, no more cattle and horses were feeding, making Pity me. Tl get over it, A little Look hely lil eh olen nome? 1) 1 am bony, so will have to make tt shor -_ rf nd tiring. Sone nigAs lentes |B. Deca ON) to him, He apparently determined talking for half a day. Your wound see ee ane nit, SUrKICAL operation in the region of you nking Tepper Desa \ EM aatetge te . aYNovSIs OF PheceDING CHAPTERS, 0. @vold those hammering fists of the {x clean enough, A’ mighty close Witt the tawny hillsides and the Sil- the” pericardium is all that ts re- ore rater He ee a ot es ran une, a Femaogee! ( pti, fog legge afi eed White man. With extraordinary shave it was, but by t y ev river a picture of luxurious ease quired.” z bea: no end of UO | wigs planting 4 } Answers to Queries. ag ee ot ae None Logins @mility ho kept out of Cameron's will bo felrly fit. Cop} Ob, and quiet sgeurity that fitted well “What are you talking about?” ex- after them. she 23. 92 wn ete! Mil dow ant _menaie ed love YY _@TAIR CLIMBING—MRS. W. B.|{vlim ¢ oo the wail of Coposrbend, o ciie Teach, circling about him and dodg- never mind Copperhead. Lassure yo claimed Mra. ‘Camoron, 4 NOs a with the mood of ae two men sitting upon the shady side of the Big Horn Kanch House: Inspector Dickson was enjoying to R.: Yes, when climbing stairs for ex- | 1% ing in and out among the trees, he is safe enough, Hardly fit ercise for hips and thighs, step on | \uias 6 Nonhewt Conde. Aves While thus pressing hard upon the travel yet. What happened to him? the ball and toe of the foot. This] (77 reer eee ete at Camewe, S10ux, Cameron suddenly became Looks as if a tree had fallen upon Jasticity and polse and Makes |e a rns chief and prevents the Jos CONSCIOUS of a sensation of weakness. him.” ‘To which chatter of Dr. Mar- ine ruil his after-diuner pipe, and Mt his injuted leg. ‘Ie smear oradiocie apa wune ‘TH@ bloodletting of the knife wound tin’, Cameron could only make feeble with him Dr. Martin, who was en- Cameron of « Dig Indian cattle mid te prods W@S beginning to tell, Cameron be- answer, “Mor God's sake don't let ously pumping the Ln- LIQUID VASELINE AS LAXA- | 5 outbreak, Cameron and Jers, after many at. 8D to dread that If ever this Indian ‘him go: ; d to the happenings of TIVE—GERTRUDE V.: Yes, this 19] tempts, finally get Copperhead in thelr grap, Ade up hfs mind to run away he After the capture of Copperhead “Lt am going, a leave this country, I am going East, No, this 6 no am tr sudden resolve. T have thought of it about id I am going to Allan returns, You must say goodby me to him,” waid the doctor, fiddie—no, not bit tired—I mean I —there for some time, and now I will go.” all right, Up you get, old man “Well, you must wait at least till you are! So, Smith, you are going to “1 am all right, fit as a mud, FRED NL Campbeti Gtzeat, Patchopen Lode’ om” ed’ riding. Yes, ratber stiff stay time. May time, May time, are you here? the knees, you know, Ob, It's Oh re, tre rf wind sn biewt, russ ‘Ob! how rried, eh? | a ‘ell cmpaig' B ate, Heber | 5 ‘ ; Presently Motra joined them, and, * L 6 for constipation, | while Jers ten 7 ‘ might yet escape, He began to regret the camp at Manitou Lake faded except where ou “pa tmed the girl, “You territy m Serure Jo tee cur iso be| Nhe Jar le enmerd on his own eccount, His trifing with him and he resolved away, for when the Police Patrol cvcnis in which the inspector bimself #ithough there was a moment's em. exclalme er thought you were! Wut natural laxatives may Casneron and Copperhead spar for an opening, se baranement, none gave any eign of Why, Moira, I y found in foods, bran products, fruits, < to end the fight as soon as possible une r Jerry's guidance rode up the had played a part Wee tone AF ng ee My sd ee arry that idiot,” a vegetables and water. | with @ knock-out blow. Ghost River Trail they found only ‘Tho war Was over, Matoche had [he cause, ie : exclaimed the girl, draw- | ereen veg Bess 4 CHAPTER XX1. The quick eye of the Indian per- the cold ashes of camp fires, practically settied the Reheilion. Met held the key to his heart, gus Bet ing herself up. “Idiot? Mr. Smith? | ILEPTIC FITS—8. W.: You) (Continued.) ceived that Cameron's breath was | Threo days Cameron rode was in hus cell at Regina wwaiting 1)" ls anne a ng the tea-hour, 1 &m not going to marry him, Dr, sheng consust your dooter, but I am| Cameron’ stood on guard coming quicker, and, atill keeping back Into Fort Calgary, sore but con- (rial and execution, iound-maker, (1 Was pasning during the ten hale Cl Lhe ts an honorable fellow | Sure if you attempt to correct the| watching hia enemy's move- carefully out of his enemy's reach, he tent, for at his stirrup and bound to Licue tine, Lig Bear and some other cn wan hurried aod the Goce and a friend of mine, a dear friend Of | “ic. 4. au. 1. sie colem blue end paid Menic constipation that you will pate Ria cal Ganced about more awiftiy than ever, bis saddile-horn rode the Sioux Chief, cuieis were similarly disposed of. | rte A huneiad 6a Oe tees. ona | acitade of, felt tn, lub, colony, blue and grid. Faremls couspation {nal oe th ments, his mind recalled in Cameron rea that he must bring Proud. untamed, bUt a prisoner. AS Copperhead at Macleod was fretting tor Packed off to saddle Pepper Ine. ie 10, 00 he im @ aplondié. fel- |sombame teed” su ents Kn une ant tar relief if you do not| swift review the various the matter quickly to an end. Feign- he rode into the Iittle town Copper- Lis lite out line an eagle in a cage ot land the ef _ a. Dee enh ie pe hig fost ever, but thank God |7UF Mame, eddrme and certificate re ee adon, ’ wrongs bb bad suffered at ing a weakness greater than he felt, head's quick eyes flashed scorn upon — Upon the two men thus discus hee hue vatuees Rar Pie AY you are not going to marry the other's hands, the fright and in- he induced the Indian to run in upon Gepthe bonouth the scorn there todd ji camersi, carrying in her art canter carried the doctor on his way " “Why, what is wrong with”—— To,J018 JHE CLUB AND | this time the an avoide ene C0} c looked a baby, dow agnitice mM r ped POOR | CIRCULATION—MARG- | wut to his wife, the devastation of Ee eater Cam. forth an agony that only Cameron pride, wearing with matronly round the DINE toward 8 gate teas oon BV Gee pee aaet Yee? wou! ERY B.;. Strenuous exercises an “| his home, the cattle raid involving the : d, locking hia arms 84W and understood, He had played r new glory bs ae ps i na tomened, rouse Massage will promote and atim-| 1 Mu he Cable ey oa nd at’ and. gripping for @ great atake and hud lost us just Waked up from a very Stabl At tho gate a figure started She turned her face toward Bim niate the blood circulation, and deep . jastly he re- about his antag As the patrol rode into Fort Cal- wig excluiined, “to make UP suddenly from the shadow of # The sunny eyes were fu ars. NWreatuing and daily. brisk wake. in| membered with a deep rage his recent him by the wounded shoulder, began the little town was in an uproar Pitan Lia ey poplar. With a snort and fo the “And you were going away from tho trash alr will alno, This will cleat | nuriation at the Indian's bands and fickined by the intensity Uf the pain of sublation. ae dy nmneciato the honor done MO of Dla etride’ Pepper swung on met aie breathed, leaning toward ~ ae eemereria in the eki|{now be had been hauled along by the in hie wounded shoulder, Cameron “What's the row?" inquired the you.” Rens thas ik Gass wae GUSE FOm. " Tiwesthearti") he erieds puliinn ‘his And also . neck and led like @ dog into the In- felt strength rapidly | Bhim. doctor, for Cameron felt too weary — ‘The Inapector rose to his foct und Teed that hia rider was flung from | sweetheart!” he cried. putting bis On caied dian camp. At these recollections he Gradually the Indian shifted his to inquire, | ‘oaanei® cated eee Arrival with becom- " “confound you for @ dumb-headed ree vere ane | ' hand vp from the shoulder to the great victory for the troops!” Ing respec matt may heesen Bim) “ser TO STRENGTHEN THE HEART | became conscious of a burning dealre ane ye ror Se ane ate \aald’ a meany sean! Geakeen te oe “Most remarkable young person L fool WHat ere you wp to aarrerT Stay,” abe whispered, “or take me vs K. B, R.: The heart, like the other! +9 humiliate the redskin who had toward Cameron's face Well did boy garb, "Middleton has smashed ever sw in my life, Mrs, Cameron, ing Bmith, who stood beside the trad too. dens dk aamiad aoeen wands KIDDIE CLUB Darr Raat My the heart | dared to do these things to him, Canernn snow be savers oe eee cballion wusle Pat Ma eet ye Startin, “Phat 10. an wbjéctly apologetic attitude, Ing it the kitonen. | COUPON NO, hy y rit hich the Indian had in mind. In a capturec Tabeillon Oyale Fee ee ann cee ihae c eried another voice from the '"E Yel * paid Smitb, lentary or inactive person is} With this in mind he waited the ¥ a Sprtagohisod ne: nus hit Any one could see that, tt i 4 i. Your horse is ready,’ mith, uM ptctal’ che very) shiva eeate| indians attack The wichoe came tow ralnuten. more hose CRESS Wen Ae eon: glance at sticks right out of that bi qAAGW, Ate ne Hee @ $00t X04 coming in at the door, MPP Dasenl tT ate tne eaeates will|#Wift as @ werpent’s dart, a felnt to eyeballs from aoehs 10 wae e angiety “Dear Dr Martin’ exclaimed the ginith by this time. But Peppor Is dou" toreot sald the doctor. “Ah | @f% RS CAN au b : eves, r er with affectionate emphasis, né ) orgot, x 6, a swift recoil, then Ii now the Indian's t rs really very etuotd, 7a és trergthen the heart by foroing it to) strike, & switt recoll, then like & flaen moe Nt he exclaimed. “White man Said Cameron to “What & Way you have of putting pry tuoi peechtoas, aur- 5 i,don't think I want bim to-night, | E 25 a Week Seer io Foretets abe blood. aly But quick a# was the Indian's drive no good, Soon he see no more." the halt-breed who rode at his other thinks BORnUPL Mra Cameron: disgust and rage struggling for "0" 7 990," cried Mandy tn su- ENDING MONEY. py Knife hand ¢ a ist he dre ounce of Ca n Dn efore dinner » TONE 1, going u see, Mr, Smith n Mo Upon her sister-in-law, who stood be- % elatives’ |—| sharply down, meeting at the same strength, With a might c spoke no word, There was nothing F the house louked'lone somewhat lamely, ‘had something to sie the doc ant| $rown-Up friends an FN NR elie ae ae timo the Indian's chin with a short, wrenched the Indian's hand from his that besides, he {0 {oe ei aly Up toward the footy aay to mo so we—und wo We Came view A oe eeed Dien what did sag | $9 save thelr WORLDS for you greatest aid in cases of intestinal in-| hard uppercut that Jarred Copper- face, and, tearing himself fier, swulk w ar anything but Dr. Martin followed her and ~along to the gate.” mean by—-by—What we saw this af-| }every day. and beet results are obtained | head 8° Seriously that his grip on the his- clenched fist with all res the ga ft parraAck y 1 at her wide gaging In the ss Yes, you certainly ok happy,” ternoon?” For every six WORLDS, wheth- by | eatin; them geome time before| knife relaxed and jt fell from his upon the Indian's neck his old Super ndent from Fu r ed the doctor with @ n Gt- “4 deeper red dyed the girl's cheeks, | §o MORNING or EV PENG week each oar Apples, oranges, apricots, | baud. Cameron kicked {t bebind bim just below the Macleod met t irty ; Ww glorious view it | she tempt at a smile, as if “What are you talking our? | $day editons, THE WOR! wi wis to the brush while the Indian, with Indian's grip re You are w ed, Came ex ‘ enthust sro demanded ‘“ pay you ONE CENT, peaches, prunes and figs are some| into A ‘ ; ; Hl \ of looking over tr ithusiasin = wer cried Dr. Martin, “Ob, that kissing 4 INDAY d laxative fruits a mighty wrench, released himself back a_ pac claimed t ndent, glancing the cudttocun. from bine “Lat ce offer you mir GGne a alee For every two SU? ™ eine from Cameron’s grip and sprang back oning all his in alarm at Cameron's wan fac a k viations and say goodby. fam “nl n ain Me baip diltsusah hi WORLDS, ONE CENT. ACNE—E. F.: There are several| free. For some time the Indian kept followed up with one stralx "LE have get him," replied Cameron . A cou’ : ° 1h CENT for one SUN- pol . 7 ree : " 6 needed no the lariat from the horn of : s 8 o» Moira, "He was eo happy WORLD and three DAILY yeasons for acne existing, some ex-| away out of Cameron's reach as if upon the chin, He n e ‘ c reat You will be back soon, though “Going to be married, you know DAY WO ) Du ternal and some internal, and many| uncertain of himself, Cameron As if stricken by an axe the Indian ddie and handing the end to an jieivens! she ia kissing him!" “Hardly, Tam leaving the West.” jnrojeed une duster WORLDS, either MORNING or suthorities believe that the disease| taunted him, | A the earth aa If ease anOerIy “Who? What?" exclaimed Mand ho girl shrank from him as it he ‘Magerten Rae coe | JBYENING ecitiene, ot cstect raga ¢ tinct parasite. It usu-| “Qnawata has had enough! | He g on the beside him " 2a ’ ng had cut her with his riding whip. But. At 7 aml er your : x Soe te ae dia i ceoha’ trom thirteen| cannot fight unless he bas a krflife! Cameron exerted all his will-vower to CHAPTER XXII, ‘ wo swiftly recovering herself, she cried Just #0” cried the doctor. h.| fyour payment on SATURDAY to thirty, and lack of cleanliness,| See! | will punish the great Sioux keep himself from ASIOR & HE Big or ver f with «ay reproac peer? i,t foot hike: a #8! $MORNINGS at any of the follow- heap soaps and lotion, dirty at-| Chief like a little child few minutes’ flerce rug th 2 Mig n Rive i . ' Why, Mr, Smith, we are losing all &™! . are fess o ae doing it mosphere, poor circulation, indiges,| So saying, Cameron stepped quickly himself he was sufficier vived to July suns burning up & nising to justify the d ur friende at once. It is cruel of you a, bless d minute. ners is he? 3 ‘on, constipation, inactivity and in-| toward him, mo a few passes and be able to bind the India nds glacters high up betw te ¢ nation id Dr. Martin to desert us at the Smith are are your pt Smith | iigence in faulty diet are some of| once, twice, with his open hand hind his back with his b Search. penn tatnoraala) auan Tesi It's Motre-~and—ande-t'e time, Mr, Smith, you know,” had escape am Lt all right, I| Uptown Office, No. 1393 Broad- he many cayses of this disease, A!l| slapped the Indian's face hard. In a ing among the brushwood found 43 . . * What does it mear he continued, turning to the doctor, S@¥, @nd so are we, eh, Moira?” He! Sway (Thirty-eighth Street). f these conditions will have to be|mad fury of passion the Indian the knife, and cut 1 ning full to its Ml cron stood by in miserable “ivaves for the East to-night, too.” ' *l!pped his arm round the blushing | Harlem Office, No 185 Weet omedied before relief can be had. A|rushed upon him. Cameron met him trousers sufflcier { the gleaming like @ broad ribt Smith leaving?’ The" doctor Sif). ; | fone Hundred and Twenty-fifth poor complexion {s never in evidence| with blows, one, two, three, the last man's | flerce and where, after rushing hurriedly i Aaedin bial lensing stupidly at that person ‘Oh, Lam wo glad,” cried Mandy, | ae » any one who keeps the bedy clean, | one he att enough to lay him on the his you know he has come into beaming UpoD, ord ann you are Bronx Office, Ne. 410 (fen Ona jnside and outside, and who eats and) ground tnsensible 1 a ~ ————— ortune and is going (o -- ast, afte: 4 Hundred and Forty-nin reet. * an . yh, we 1" sald C ? rune?" ¢ The West for me. 317 Ful breathes properly. This much is an Oh, get up!" said Cameron con _ | 1 Not The mi Brooklyn Office, Ne, ulten, na he emptuously, kicking him. as ‘ A SOLDIER OF MANHATTAN ) and be is going Fas, to be Tam going to stay right in It—awith | Setreet, ry a mighta dog. “Get up and be a man! 3 eae a the ector ‘e®-and with you, You will be paid at the rate: ) RED HANDS—R. A. K.; Red hands! Slowly the Indian rose, wiping his There, that's bette H The Story of a Patriot in the Stirring Days of America's Youth firried?” shouted the doctor, sud- Mra sron—and with my swee' st for whatever number of denote poor ciroulation, indigestion, | bieedin. ps, hate burning in his a toi of blood, but we ked 7, 2, M ” hing Smith and gripping heart-—and yes, certainly with WORLDS you deliver, but NO Ge, avd tight clothing may caussieves, but in them also a new lock, that’ flow and he. w P Wall Begin on This Page May ? him by both arma nith, you siy Patrol of the Sun Dance ‘Tra OTHER papare wil them. jane of fear, delio, old man! Just waking uy, are = = —- you juchy dog! Let me wish you (THE BND.)