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‘Freving World Daily Magazine Do Your Shopping For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises us by Pauline Furlong The brening Wortd Publishes These Exercises to Heip All Men and Women Prevare for Any Cal! to Service. Copyright, 1917, by the (rem Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), Early ante. By Maurice Ketten (Copyright, 1917, ty The Pres Publahing Co. (The Bess New York and Bob Visit the Home of the Moose. ADE IN BIRCH bark 5 MERICA canoe glided swiftly down a crystal stream, In It were fress, Bob, Bom- bus and an Indian gulde, Past won- derful green pines and stately cedar trees they flew. Bombus had staged a wonderful trip. “Onildren,” he said, “We are now in the homo of tho moose, or, as pro- feasors know him, You CAN BUY OTHING BETTERIN THE || the ‘North Amert- THE BLY a OUNTELY oan representative NARKET.A foe CERAINTING CUARANTEED- EASY TD ||" tieterTpenis remaraa, “way | fon sooy ademas fr the cbad WILL INCREASE NVALUE CARE OF. AND YoU || %9,iney call him & moose If he 1# an | neag “of "Gutdooriand, for they had been far into ie wilder No HOME SHOULD BE De GET A PRENIUN OF cent, of the pines had made then WALKING IN “LOOK,” 6AID ¢ DEE R WATER, trong “That ts the Indian name given| drowsy, and at (THOU EE DOLLARS AND] Prim by the Algonquin Indians of| thelr own home they, were gid thi “ MJ TONS ALF EACH North America, “It means ‘cropper; Hwee ie lepoorenes Ge ante thee a M or ‘trimmer,’ You #00, the moose has Bay Baneng A - 4 . EAR ON EVERY || n'very short neck and cannot grase, | 8,f0W more winks of sleep befor ” SECOND SET—Dumb-Bell Exercise F : ONE YoU BUY |] tte feeds on young sioots and loaves | #°tting up, time. ‘ ba . of willow and birch trees} that is why | ,Sugeested by MYRTLE VOSS. ba ODAY'S exercise ts one of the most picturesque ones I saw at the f fheindiana called him a ‘trimmers ” | foutteen, years old, of Nov 86 Elliot: bus “eetting up” drill in the armory, This movement is not only a “But when aro we going to see ; put ey ‘Tell What ‘atwvat. the ii adi beneficial one, but especially beautiful when performed by well one?” asked Hob, Thal birds Tan nest, Rabat “Presently,” Bombus answered. * i | exp traimed men in drill, Side body bending, with tho arm stretched up, a Pe ACh pA A al rg ie, eter | qo Shown, reduces the waist and abdomen, stretches the muscles at the ine people it possible, Here is one . w. New City. | ~ aldes and back and brings into play arms. legs and shoulders, It Is strenuous and must not be overdone nor practiced by those who are not well trained with milder movements. ie Btand with feet together, arms at sides. Lower the body at the waist Stine to the left side unt! the dumb-bell touches the floor and the chest Song the left knee, as shown in figure two. Raise to the starting jon, number one, and bend in the same manner to tl i A oingh : About New York knows what ue. Repeat to each side about five times—ten in all. Never ab tial ehoat PLEASE STEP SHOW Tis LADY nos ia Xv aren in ana iain araman'y cy ne i { moose ts a very strong to the potnt of exhaustion, and if you feel faint or tired stop at once, for een NEXT A LIBERTY BOND. Hikes the water, want to tell you York history: it is to. bo. this {s the surest sign that you have had sufficient practice for the time, OUNTER. AND something iatersating. tn winter the that every one of our VLLSHow% male moose with several females will World ‘renders and friends should be Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. a Cor 6 eaodls Sane: be Oe Sous te COATED TONGUE—MARGARDT| meat, for ne Keep open by. cramping | Mer. that day. H.: improvement in the general vital] rob The Indian brought the cance, te Dear Cousins and Friends; a stop, and ahead of them, a {nthe stream, the children saw @ mets eg Eee ee eeites large moose, Bombus explained thal Kiddie Kiub Pageant. they grow as tall as eight. feet an With all the notices in the Kiu have & spread of #1X feet across thé] gorner and the news stories and antlers, hotographs of the cousins who ar: “Look!” sald Beaste, “he te walking | P tn deoper water, phi de Wit drowal®| auiae Pare tn tine, our Greatent Kid s the Hundreds of park benches wi! Sore pth Mg "Rese “moans Provide large seating capacity. yardw and follow the tracks made In EMEMBER, WE MEET the snow by the hoofs of this animal. NEXT GATURDAY, MAY 26. | ‘But, Bombus, with their lat AT 2.16 M, SHARP, rs, tv can th run fast titough the woodst® axed Bese. ON THE PLAYGROUND LAWN “By throwing thelr horns well back OF CENTRAL PARK, | upon their shoulders,” answ: : pon ue in this way, they 6 C4TH ST. AND WEST DRIVE. becoming gptgnered. iB tae oe fig troes, if running si - tardod by soft. snow. Crovery leap Rng a ooneee se moving ple they sink deep into It and in time + this tires t! m out. ‘Then th >| Expecting to seo you all, cousina, slower and slower. Hunters ve| Parents and friends, on Saturday, ( ‘e & moose for} 9M, affectionately, nearly a week befo: were able Cousin Eleanor. } to come within shot range. \ ' — hi) ible,” Bess cried, “it is creat Rtas aettn‘ctaing® "| QUESTIONS AND ANeWang, | because if you do so you will , he body of nourishment which Is neo of the entire system {| ossential. for. the maintenance a % Necessary and ight diet, exercises, | health and str " ree Geep broathing and water driuking| been a envy meat cae hoe yea are also important. Medicine wili| cho system will not stand any radical not heip you if you continue to cat : diet, #0 you must. ver; go much and exercise so little, ‘our accustomed LARGE APPETITE—MRS, W. K. MNisthv ena ota An excessive secretion of hydrochlor- | foods which supply the body with the Je acid causes this condition, Too! \ubstances which the’ system need much food is another cause, and ii} ind to which it has been accustomed, you learn to control your ‘appeti —— mitostiey you will have a dosire for much les*| BELCHING AND DIZZINESS— & Indigestion causes ood, MRS, H. G, Re: —— his condition in the morning and SALADS FOR HEALTH—MAR-| \, we Boe Sane enOARET R.: It is entirely truo that! jph,ebould avold heavy, greasy . ; dishes and sweets and also take Saiads contain little nourishment for) nothing to eat after dinner, A tght Camera men will perpetuate the | records of this glorious day, and next j portant thing Is to Pe, LRH organs and circulation in good work- | ae ing order to throw off the body's = : SES waste matter. Turkish baths, to cleanse the skin, deep breathing to @leanse the blood and better circula~ , tion through physical exercises to >, , Stimulate the liver, kidneys and bow~- to action, Of course, careful light | diet is also necess: BRITTLE NAILS—GERTRUDE R.: Rub cocoa butter on the nails eeeraneay, Pat they are capecially Wich dict of frults and, ereen’ vegetables Tho children wa moore | wih pe Starch Kut Rik wesinn essa! 2 blood. Some forry of | And copious water drinking to cleanse switn far down stream 19, anziowe 70 te mat y persons, fat or thin, | Mew 8 wanes sed, White ond Dien. fe = | —_—_===_=_=_== = = - ” witin tints made fo patriot para? tall of the vital | tim oO ear How a Detective Foiled the Plot to Disfigure a Beautiful Actress bart in the, vagrant | J treating rheuma’ 1 ' costomes aasigned them = | as AIP Sm te down to Content Par jou Wuyaull quwD @ lung Ccorriger, Bd eyes Of the LWo men were KENL Curl proomud, OL Mnpenung evi, Qubg Over ub me, Were exists & similar number down, for advertising Re bow va Tyemeek Arcane! top Mito one of the big sudo rooms, ously upon her, she recovered horself them bot! Mrs. Morton left the a? poses, and I am positive that t wey ht she 3) oe Mee af Pate Vho rst impression Vuvall got was and tore open the brown paper en- table toward the close of the meal, [lo took the samples of writing, one was among them, I remember firm “surel, *tee tt ie sobwmy at Aittyeit! of utver confusion, People were velope, Duvall, with one eye on the and went to her daughter's room. one by one, and after scrutinizing distinctly the pose of the head, the Bimres ation ond te sng fere and th in ordinary boy, saw that’ he bad disappeared With the solicttude of a mother she them carefully, passed them over to arrangement of tho hair, The photo-| nal clothes, or in all sorts of make-up. through the door leading to the com- arranged the windows, ‘That opening Baker. When their work waa oom- mm whould be in our filon. | The), 9. Map 1 ge to ore the iagennt if 5 have ws: | opyraus, Prank A, Muumy Company.) Stage carpenters were creating @ tere pany's executive offices, to the fire-escapo she radsed to Its pleted, it was found that of the thir fuct that it has been taken out shows De ‘ia, he, fo, ohsamaale| vient wih sin b sia OF PRECEDING cnaprpas, Tile racket, building anew scene. A Suddenly Ruth, who had been ex- full height. The one facing upon the ty-two samples, tho displacement of that the person whe has been writing | go" fg yy RE or RECEDING CHAPTERS. Tongue Of @lectric. ligt cavies, & amining the contdnts of the package, court she left as it was, rained some the lotter “a” occurred In but threo, time lotters bas accens to our f1l6H."" | coises to son tiem se I imyeelt am gariin | > BEST NOVELS PUBLISH ON THIS PAGE COMPL EVERY TWO WEEKS minirgpeen ae m the ares, a con- gave a faint cry, and swayed bac ht inches. Then #he re- and in one of these it was eo slight That does not necessarily follow,” |e you all, naa at night. ose of Ward, -as though’ about to fall. 1u- the library, where Duvall as to be scarcely hoticeable, | Duvall observed Duvall. = | gai Alay 1 Dring wy mother 0 the ragnant me < ‘props 1 vall’s companion sprang to her - gat smoking a cigar. laid the three pages to one e. “Why not?’ | Beta Pe BORAX FOR HAIR—NIRS. KO.) bi pression reverse sietanc while Duvall him tL emoking & cigar. a sho told “smne three threntening letters were “Bocause the pictures might have) wale ox 2 Sek a cre mathe te te Bi No, do not use “plenty of borax *” of wuut ne nad expected. enatched the object which had ao af. “Both tho windows in her room not written on any machine at your heen obtained from the DhOtos~ | using set,” pe for the hair, It Is drying, A little ‘Miss Morton wil ve On in @ few fected her from her hand and hastily pen, the one on the fire-escape studio,’ said, “but we have ac- or." ote take m borax acts as a cleanser, however, CHAPTER V. mowens,” Dis guice said, examined it. v tho other partly raised.” complished something, at least. We But they are not allowed to dis-| -O. Mor Ont Mie Eee Oe Relea iicetnerin 3 va Duvall noddes, iis attention waa it was a photograph of Ruth Mor- “"{ think It would. be better, for the know that there letters wore not pone of the portraits of others with-| 4. ‘teks The berty consad hirest cies —E by Continued.) fixed upon tne lite drama going on ton herself, but Duvall, as he gazed present,” he sald, ‘to | qe ROM a nearby table came betore nim, He knew notaing of the at it, comprehenc I the voice of a woman, cvi- PIVt Of tne play, DUL tne mechanical fect It had produc one and fasten written at the estudio, and it pd instantly the ef- tne one opening on the fr 4 upon the girl's We cannot tell to what dé r out the sitter’s permission, | yong, to Bidith Avenue cor end side to Bisty tone, reas! aly certain that the Wetman “T know that, but they sometimes jook in qbest toutc for the nerves ts 4 ae lane thing to increase the clre the for has a typewriter do @o, eppecially in the case of any and enrich the blood, nourishing| _ A features of tu operauon geld Law overwrought nerves. Some clever daughter may be exposed.” rooms,#or wherever #be may ono so well known as Miss Morton. ‘ foods. and rest. Remember that im- | ] dently a gregs admirer Of jy c1est keenly, hand had been at work upon the “Sits Morten foes end lof She has become @ sort of public ONO THE Knee Rune «pure blood carries poisons to the) (hy Ruth Morton, Suauenly ne saw the lovely face Of photograph, retouching it, changing “| will do as you advise, 10 wald. ‘ probably a hundred character.” 8 nerves and weakens them so that) r “{ tell you,” she gaid, Ruth Morton, a# the girl appeared its lovely expression, until the por. Going to Ruth's bedroom she closed nd such women in New York,” “Well, remarked Duvall. “We can FRENCH ORPHAN FUND » they cannot properly direct the bod-|us new film t she finished {tym an open doorway. She aid not trait, Instead of being a thing of and fastened the window In question, Baker observed, gloomily. ly ‘find out, in the morning.” without any persona) outlay ily forces. nal a Inished take part iM the picture at once, but beauty, grinned up at him in fright- then went back to the library “No doubt. But we have more in- Then we had better leave matters SAVE YOUR WORLDS. laat American Beauty,’ stood chatting wita the direotor, ful hideousness. Suddenty there came a ring at the formation than that about the per- until then, Good night. Good ni FIGS FOR CONSTIPATION-—M. | js ¢ © a knockout, She's the awaiting the moment when she would — Along the blank space at the bot- ac bell. Mrs, Morton, without eon who sent these letters.” Mrs. Morton.” He turned and starte bi your friends te save theirs for EB. 8.: Yes, figs and ail fruits, o | swe zo fe screc Got BMaKe ber entrance tom of the picture a line of typewrit- waiting for the mald, sprang to the “What, for instance!’ asked Baker toward the door, 5 4nd raw, are good for constipation. | S¥Cllest, thine Sn ree Ne ee eo eee er intently. Her ten characters had been placed. Du- pal ith Duvell close at her heels, and Ms. Morton in @ breath Tin naker had proceeded but a fow| For every six WORLDS, whethe s» Water drinking, bran foods and exer-| “lpnink so? questioned one of her he thought, was drawn, nervous, yall glanced at them. “As you will Ay she threw it open, they saw a man “Well, in the first place, this steps, when the three occupants of MORNING or EVENING week day Qlaas for the trunk muscles will also] AMM ions «i'm pretty strong for her expression one of fear. She look soon,” the words read, Below jn the doorway, Duvall the firet Woman was able to secure possession the room were startled by nerion ot| editions, THE WORLD will pay yo! pelo. |fierea Ward, mysolt” smed suspicious of every one wao them was fixed the grinning death's to recognize their caller, the same of a pho ph of Miss Morton.” He vgonizing cries. Mrs. Morton darted} OND CENT. . Muth Morton won't last,” ree caie near her. That the girl's nerv- head seal. Unobserved in the con- man who bad shown him about at took the distorted picture from his out into the hall, closely followed by| For every two SUNDAY WORLD? ; TO LOSE FLESH FROM THE Cel at ina petulant votce nner, her strained and tense fusion, Duvall thrust the photograph yt udio. pocket, “Do either of you know puvall and Mr. Baker. OND CBNT, ee ACK AND SHOULDERS—MRs. J {errr atl Se rabeititinets: dageonthty as on, was evident to others as Into his pocket, and turned to Ruth “How do you do," be said, holding Where thia photograph was made?” The screams continued, There was} Or ONE CENT for JUNDAY 3 Strenuous arm exercises and} Lab title? Ay American Well as to himself, ho reallzed from @ and the others, out bis band, Mra, Morton examined the picture q sharp turn, at the end of the hall.) WORLD and three daily WORLDS stheavy massage, applied by some one| oS remark his companion made to him, ‘The girl had recovered herself by "The man came in, greeted Mrs, with a shudder. ‘Then she rose, went into a shorter cross hall, at the ‘end| either MORNING or BVENING edi for you with a roiling pin, will re “Miss Morton dot seem herself now, and was belng conducted to her Murton, and sald to Duvall to a cabinet at the other end of the of which waa the door of Ruth's bed- | tions. s move this. The proper corset will| to-day,” he sald 9 must have dressing room. i didn't, expect to find you here.” room, and took out an oom, Et was closed, but as though} Deliver your papers and collect you prevent this inert tissue forming Ay Mth cine cealt someting on her mind. I shouldn't ailed to prove anything «Mr. baker,” interrupted turning to the table, sh {n response to Mra, Morton's agonised| payments on SATURDAY MORN again. | asked the potiile MY © aga be surprised If she has been working at the package containing the ton, “this is Mr, Duvail, book before her, and began to turn appeals, it suddenly opened as they | INGS at any of the following places paul |very long, anyway.’ an effort 00 hard lately vhotograph bad been found on a table tive. You ean tell him anything. the pages. In‘a few moments #he reached it, and Ruth Morton, pale aa}. psin Ofer pangs, Me hetagaate” feces, bUBSTITUTE FOR MEAT—mRg.| Duvall turned suddenly in an city _ Duvall made no reply, He was with other mailing matte pmathing new?" Duvall asked, ag found @ duplicate of tho llkenes# geath poe emt. No: 1300 Broadway. ¢ J. G..D.i You should not stop meat] to feo the face of The Sheeler, Dee ig, watching, not only Ruth, bul these was lost. they returned to the library which lay before them Wit yon etaring otralght| “Slaten vfs No, 165 West One Wandres Rating suddenly without eating some| as he would, he was unable to do 9. gout ner, In particular be observed —_——_— - hing much, 1 got samples of Thie pleture waa made by Gibson ahoad, she half stepped, half fell) 4 Orit Mio mae One Hunded om Bode which will take the place of the| Two of the girls sat with thos fmet the other women in the cast | Ie CHAPTER VI. the writing of the various typewrit- on Fifth Avent she sald, referring through the doorway, her slender! gory -niuih Street N }to him. He could ne satoh glimpse seemed not improbable that among me : L tee aL the atudio,” Baker rep.ied, He to the photograph In the book. On figure clothed only in er night) from OAS No. 817 Fulton Street aso aiiaamecccauel( 1 by Portas alm at at thelt way to them ne, rome ae the Ale bye 8. MORTON arrived at the joo a sheaf of papers from his the retouched ploture the name of the dros. You will be paid at the rat . Shes f ACPA ep OR ty Aa dot Ng nad led to the sending of the studiq in time to f her pocket, "There are thirty-two in Photographer had been soratched off futh," Mra, Morton ascreai for whatever number of Famous Women ene a td, Ruth hed been recelying. just recovering He placed the papers in Du How many of thain were made, The girl tried to aay poscine | you deliver, but NO OTHER —- = — but tho iden ntly the e was finished, twelve-dollar aM fr from the effects of her ex vd 1 what became of them? Duvall phen, with a faint moan, she lurched | will be accep’ ‘ tuth, in re to M alte t down at the Nbrary «1 quickly forw “nh o other’ o leas than 25 ce wor ““TEVER was the career of a woman tenograpiers or clerks could I's companion, came toward perien Duvall hu Hee een ee eee hINaRie Toauld not enewar auch mes Oe et ee nee oerener a aecall coh an peaeil more romantic than that of AFL AF UO! PLO BERNE Mest 1 raaias explained the elreumstan 4 question,” Mrs, Morton r aerane | your names In at the oM ton the latt \d, “let tuth haa be, "4 " . eav he pi " tb Augusta Andrea Timothea du Beau man's words. the namo Duvall had given, "Ho is them back to the city. So he w Z to remember that she did not NE glance at the girt'a white| benefactors mont d’Eon, who died May 22, 1810,| ¢ c gram recety taxious to mest you, and write you troduced to Ruth ag an old fries H pose particularly, and ordered Want aa in annie inte - at the of eighty-two, The most| uth Morton that mor up for one of the newspapers. her mother, whom chance ha fa dozen, Ido not think that ergs rete’ NEW KLUB PENNANT interesting part of her carecr was|{*! d almost the s Ruth gave bim her hand with & thrown in their way. Throughout leve gave any of thom away. If Tan her mother’s arms told the ng the beauty of t smile which Duvall saw clearly the return trip Duvall and Mra. Mor cts, or qualities, found jn right in my supposition, there should detective that no attempt that until five years before her death Phen he remembere enough was forced The girl Wa ion kept up a brisk conversation mac Now let us take be five more here in th ment." bad been mado to mar her ahe held high political office and was|new film of whieh the palpably worn, distrait upon topics of the day, but it w f natance the lettera that M ng the book, Mrs Rho prominent in asiairs of state—and it} spoken, and smiled at I'm not going to interview you tie girt they were’ thinking. I 1 during the past the cabinet again accnbid Was thought that sne was a man, [piclons. "An Americs now, Miss Morton,’ he said, “I can Wo mr at ee ee car at tna 4 ye Lil Daa Waite iB lo of ph Duvall, followed by Baker, dashed | As a poilltician Charlotte u’ had| would be 1 undérstand that you m be red, stopped before t apartment mt ‘ and Tarr .T into the bedroom, and switched on} few equals among the men of her day | for any one t te her posing all the morning, Lt 18 incl ena the long ride was av 4 5 fair { Hoag | @ and and with them she discussed politi- | with that Ut v her come and 6 1 some time when '7Y 20) an Duitall ¢ “ . : . » al affairs, bh d settle the destiny) He dismissed you are more at lei in and dine with them, and 1 worke 1 The place, to the surprise of both, | mew \ Sans Of nations and none of those with mind, and finished She thanked | 6, this Copted, Huth seemed In A ‘ hn in'my notebook the pa ope four coplea of the \ 1a pictuce of perfect quiet "YL OU A nw whom she came in contact knew t At the entrant time quite ger i sisted by her maid, she eo ca r stures Which @ppear in all the fifth of whi was cons anil order HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND rey eee, Giacloning secrets of state explained ae i Mantay tate: “I'm not ihe ® fy and on t g the apartinent went the AterE Hi Look L ama n the sibum ‘ Duvall’ first act was to examine OBTAIN YOUR PIN. 1a the yeur 1777 d’Eon was sent on|and had come to “write up" the life tter atlll, “ven will excuse me, ¥ know," #he "I first place,” he wald, the DA cle tad Nga tp tie window, ‘The one fronting on the rennin an embassy to England, She settled | qt the studios. Ho was promptly Alt card en enive a My ARR tattay POLMRAUL tha eirarel Gon find ROK CRE excape was closed and fastened matters of great importance to turned over to one of the oM movie’ star, 8 Reedley na in altrave fund raplys ; Tha enitan ba thane latina ther window, facing the court, | and to England, all in the gul utter a few Inquiries, neom 1 he. ‘The key bar {8 doubtiess a tay be quickly ¢ ‘ os PabMed & fow Inehor, Just as Mrs man. It was during this embassy lichted at the oppor ut to turn ay nate ir trifle bent, Let us, theref au If, Mr. Baker rega . th with n had t hour be- to England, however, that sho was free publicity for his company and nN an t rr “ fi f the Amploe have a puasied | Duvall tu mpanion discovered to be @ woman. The whole) star land C t ween that pleture befor naled f Matter aroused the wildest exc 1 want pa larly tog ete wn} Duy a ere = —=— =] he wald, “and of course in Mr t ak bh ; rent among the leaders of pol f Miss Ruth Morton,” he said, ne that the pack ad upon f 2 a ef 1] have done so had I not seen the one tenea by Burope, most ot whom Yooket upon D bo euch @ universal fa n oadross bane) | ADVENTURE + By Jack London || it? s’mtestng tie eat tor some night ho ands TH do nok 4% &@ great joke. arlotte . mmething for 1, Miss Morton,” 4 “ De, in ail Kearobing 1 lon wor It, & has gone through | Mbon returned to France and from|. “A most delightful and charming he suid, and placed the packago in Here Is the Best Story of the Master Story Teller for jon of the problerr enourh tow anybody's nerves. KIDDIE KLUB it time forward until her death,| woman,” his companion asserted with Ruth's han: . . p a denly he spoke. “There was a pietu ippose we go back and question COUPON NO. took place five years later, |, pleased amile, “Come this way, You ‘The girl looked at It for @ moment Begin It on This Page June 4 |] ke ‘that In my office at her 7 Mved im retirement. may be able to see her at work.” He im dismay, Thon realizing that the - — —— — he exclaimed, ‘Miss Morton » (To Te Continued.)

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