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For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises Posed by Pauline Furlong Atening Wor Publishes These Exercises to Hetp All Men and Women Prepare for Any Ca!! to Service. Caperigtit, 1917, by the Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), How (S A Good Tine > PAY BACK THE DINNER WE OWE THE SPONGERS h on the Guest . Original Designs for Home Dressmaker Adstee in the Selection of Materiate and Stytes for Ali Types Furnished by The Bvening World's Bupert. By Mildred Lodewick Coprright, 1017, ty the Pree (ublistiing Ob, (The New Tork Brening World), You ARE RIGHT | 'NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT fees SECOND SET—Dumb-Bell Exercise No. 17. 'N today's exercise the arms are raised to the throst position—that is, at the sides, with the knuckles down, heels together as in figure one. Lange to right side, raising arms on level with shoulders, knuckles back, weight on right leg, fect twenty-four inches apart, Resumo the first Position and lunge to the opposite sido in same manner, Repeat the movo- | ment to each side four times, Each and every exercise should be accompanied by an uninterrupted lower } act of respiration, tho inspiration and expiration of which must depend watat portion, to } on the nature of the exercise, Holding the breath until it can no longer | which the band be held is injurious and deop, natural inhalations constitute proper | part is slightly gath~ ceathing.. ered, ts in one with the short pamel at ‘When raising the arms from the body, above the head, etc. a deep | WE HAVE: P EDGED T's UNPATRIOTIC the froat ef the reath should be taken, but exercises which exert a pressure upon the OURSE! Vee TO GO Kirt, ‘The latter DIGNIFIRO FROCK OF SIMPLE LINES. L fo CURB, D est walls, like bending and stooping, should be accompanied by deep | WASTE AND EXTRAVAGANCE YOURSELF N * a be of the ‘ halations and lowering of arms. I Hi OW urements | Cs come mens ry complete the slosves are Exercises should be always looked forward to with pleasure and not PURI ce ab across the lower edge as the ba ahs Are sir9 no te wenet @isgust and should leave one feeling exhilarated and all aglow, rather | Al fs across the front of the neck. the pipings, and with the inner fron: WE ONLY SERVE ing effects aro then IN| yoke piece lend anu agrecable ema than tired, trembling and out of breath. D slashed trimming 1| nega $0 the whole, x ONE COURSE POR DINNER {eon with. each other, ‘Tiny pear! ; " ier unison A ono toned fabric such as a sitken ‘ Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. buttons and soutache brald *traplaeorgianna crepe wich iv. bari EARS STAND OUT—M. G. ft: | stirring constantly over a slow fire ea ts together, w int in uares would make @ pretty ‘Yes, an operation, which 1s alight, will | nti! the mixture thickens to the con- | heraboerons dignited and attractive. tnd ‘pracifeat “afternoon Broek with i z sistency of thick ¢& Set away to! tan, how- nite | Correct outstanding ears, Sool for several hours, | For a young matron or miss, Goorgette crepe for yoke and sleeves. | | ever, a protty effect could be Lewy | BOILED EGGS—MRS, J. G.: Bollea! EXCESSIVE THIRST—MRS, JOHN | by the use of half inch wide moire Answers to Queries. | 68 may be eaten by those trying to| F, H.: Yes, ¢ es y cause the| bon tying the slashed’ parte tO | nisin saison, Rreatng Word: reduce, I never answer unsigned let- | excessive thir a you should. con: ribbon ty : Xt hia hi | jsult a physician about It. Water @ conslas ters nor print the names of readers, | drinking is healthy, but the amount small bows. ‘The belt ribbon, would peadee eab eabarer |you say you drink ‘and crave ts aot | hen be tied in back as shown at tho ol boas Guna Tae } BOILED DIET DRESSING—MIS. | norm, | taht. A conservative triaming of Wiy nadees te kar 3 bres a wed In che ae teas 7 BE Sak” aircatnine roipe (cl ASPIRIN POR HAY: PavdR— the skirt appears ta the two Ge) you design my gra’ obesity diet, hompson's pe TOC" MRS. K. T. E.: As Tam not @ physic- tucks which are halted in Sich \ uation dress, Wimt botled dressing for those trying to re- jun | cannot tell you how to take as. roundabout way by the pipings which materia! and styte duce is made as follows: Beat up Uv other drug. I do not Qutline the front gore. The wi or b olks of three ¢; and the wht ry fever or catarrh, | |) would you sugwest as y ba . 1 want to wear it two together, not separately, and add ———_____- ee _ ane ue oem a lee Adstodiean tia thé following: One-half teaspoon dry eee . ——— cone nage —- L mustard, one-half teaspoon ou Fi d icks eet tem ig . pap h of care 5 eet Ole Bete ones, wand eral of ory The Film of Fear How a Detective Foiled the Plot to Disigure a Beautiful Actre: er Teshas eal uaa es tallose, tir in’ one acant cup of vin- {j a th. shee eA tey Dent Be hy oe zee ea Ole aan aoe seceias ——-- aienten: “De egar, ulightly diluted, if very sirons _ he wor oe “ Pour ail of these ingredients into a % Duvall remarked, “And to-morrow Search falled to produce the photo ming tuken It cut and eubstituted ovcause 1 am convinced the gutity shot toward ” mreate, uote that think should wee Beer ree 80 060K ihe Bost cuatars, BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED { | susgent that you and your daughter of her which Mr. Baker had expeoted sgther ye took of comprehension began to Richard leaned over with the taiost & baie ies Tle ove, temporarily at least, to another ile aaa doe No “s eee ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE § [Ooi Rome’ auiot hotel, ro to find, and no clue was forthcoming wien ‘It is clear that the substitis dawn upon MF, Baker'e face, solicitudes and aection ang tine Indestruetible vol ; Cc , H } ts EVERY TWO WEEKS. you will not be sub, of how it had disappeared, As he tion must lave been eff between — “By " he exclaimed. “You her hand in his. ‘a1 ee fealeve. i : anning ints ‘oyanc sat discussing the matter with Dus tho time you left your office last night flgure out that thie will cause her to in her life, Grace Duvall was Jealgue trimmed with file for the Home SMuwey Counmiy.) fy don, vall some one rapped violently on the “2 your arrival there this morn- Gtpaloes hersel fetal oie some sign?” nue nte of poe remount ere BAA RK D CHAPTERs, = 0m: rently elther enter qo7. ing? “1 feo! of it.’ je fi Without an instants aes — your daughter's room, or at least . ¥ Then we will put it in.” Io laid in hor mind. by a ach it from without, at will.” Poca hic idle arr age ep “Was thts possible?” tho square of ‘paper on bis desk. “I hesltation she stepped into ® gevei’| Fave Bil no ON’T let valuablo surplus fruits {%, z What do you mean by that?’ (Come int” cried Mr, Baker, “Undoubtedly. I left my office last will Lave the séction of film made taxi whose driver wa say Ay 9 y and vegetables go to waste, | asked Ruth, somewhat mystified. mdnente tak Cited, Ranke teat night ab It 19 nover locked. privately and at oncs, | 1 whall not tract her attention, and told, li kind as to help mo ‘Advite and children with | ie Morion turnod to her Reese ne ae Sis woe clean tho ofices Wall even tte other officers uf the follow the car containing the | Mi iin remodelling ; with a few words of exp hae ti en e were in there later, and from seven to compan put it! and woman which ha sen. taffeta: drone? ther home equipment than a wash Tar, Richards, oF rather, Mr. Dis max, Saker sf? poxoladmed, then Nino tls morning It would leo have Duvall rove and put out his band. "Tne chauffeur grinned knowingly, ff nny groves boiler and cans and jars will be able : hey hah * vall, is not a newspaper man, i natin it F Baker repi 4 simple matter for any ono to cone vl be there to-night, of j Aded, and 9 sartod his car, Badan | th Wee S a ‘ ; for | i= in’ omer aud © but’ a detective, who ts trying to 4. , , (pore nd make the change.” drove from db " 0 Pagrteerye muah periaey'e £000 ter! rat, bring the wrotchos who are anno Will you look here a mintite, I turned to Mr, Baker. “Of course, And you? and wnaccustonied Jealousy. waist and atraight next winter's uso, Bucculent vexe- | - a you to justice, I fecl every confl- Dlaaso?” wen story,” he raid, ,.“Ob, I'l bo on hand all right, al-> after a drivo of some Cfteem) ri cit he pint tables and fruits are important to! CHAPTER VIL. deneo ti him Re tne UP ns saned rks In’the building {hough you enay not revognise’ ma, aw the oa Aled Mel@es always . $04 health the year round, See that your} {Coutinued,) Ruth turned toward Duvall a white «anything wrong?” * Z for this thing, or else Ge y. nd observed tha © fac ‘ " H st 5 7 AW Presenuy | short, and I would table is supplied. me UVALL and Mr. Baker found 8d pathetic face, Se “Yes. Miss wton was going one oF more of your = 4 ke the doer lattice work, cross pieces of woot, the library, with her mother can’ not stand’ 1 more.” Anee, kod Goan ene ceeet Eee n eeveral t RACH DUVA: z,na!d goodby {ichard’ and. Miss Morton hurnedly Met wave tly ace ° wire netting for a wash sitting ido her, She “I shall, Miss Morton, And now,” q antag A oc tae Hi and no clues to her husband that morn- entered, 4 Pr coarm s « Ti take ve d it, she fainted 4, 4 then, pay: off] yard of new goods | both other large, deep vessel t scemed weak and quiet, but o Mr. Baker, “'T think w . What was in the tolo- Juppose we go back ing with very 1 en- _ Sho waited, and then, che DoMer OF ‘ and let Miss Morton Phat enee| oT will tell you som her oabman, she etroiied int mey: need som be weed for sterilizing, Fill the ves- lin ¢ »ssession of her faculties, Du- L will como here In ST to make her falut? ie ind bobs ¢ Nac thuslasm. Bhe wi not aiotel lobby. “ eel with clean water so that the b Irew up a chair and asked her Mol, Morton,'” He Code gait Ve uote ute rene jist Tel Sheena Jealous of him, she was We tlore wore a fow peraons,altting| Seorgetto, Will you ing water will cover the tops of the she felt able to tell them what tlnued, addressing the girl's mother ; eps a Ix Misa Morton able to go on with seneible @ woman, and trusted him about, but Richard was not among] Please suggest ae yl “and we will consider further the jc a he th at hh vn, Going to the clerk at the desks | for me to follow? Am jars or cans, oceurred question of your moving to a hotel, Mes#aso wo had prepared. Hut som Li eae too fully for that. Dut his sudden Mem 1 Pr Mr, Richard Duvall! gt, tat, good ttgure . o 1" mov i ; “ tuted another started avw aise 10 awked to 60 ¢ . tall, ; Gee that ail cans or Jars aro In| yeu," she replied im @ faint volco. Meanwhile T do not think you havo one’ ter it, “Ehiy ie what eho eke "No. Bho goers all broken up. 1 {terest im Ruth Morten, tho charm= "YT ierg regarded her with @ Mr. M. BG. Good condition and absolutely clean.) "1 will try to tell you what bap- anything further to fear this @¥® Hig handed Baker a yellow slip of vt think #be ta very well, tor !2& motion pleture etar, seemed gunercilious stare, consulted his oes Wats in sors h bh ea) ear nana ning. Good night." Mt eat roake® asiyebing’ out rather incomprehensible to her. torda in a bored way, then informed rt yoko of new goods, Sepia them thoroughly, Use new | pened. F Mr, Baker left him at the corner. “ : ee catvaaer ee lately in hor her that no such person Was reRls-! georgette blouse, collar and slovve vubber rings and scald these just] “1 bad taken some medicine to puyan made his way back to his Sikes euatsnad thn Saavamn tor mat rather Gisconseletely (n her ner tit ie ih — before putting them on the jars, make me sleep, before I got into bed, hotel as mucQ mystified OVO bie hand and rend it, ‘Then he passed room most of the forenoon, and made MATE NT comptotely taken aback. | Fastton alitor, Rrwuing Wor ryt clean uten-| because I was very nervous and up- It waa not yét 11 o'clock, and Grace fy) 4nd On ; 4 ready for @ loncly luncheon, he “jut T saw him come tn, only & } I have 6 yards of Start with clean hands, clean # Fy it t nvall, 1 sila, and cleun, sound, fresh products. |net. When mother came back to fix wae walting for him In the littio par- “wnat do you think of th Was Just about to leavo Lie apart- few moments as D re a - 2 > dark blue chit Pnrow away all vegetables and|the windows I was already drowsy, “"Wol}, Tichant” she remarked, an @ ry ee ment when the telephone bell rang, | No turn Pie ¢ turned away.) i) vfAii\ flowered in pit fruits which are withered or ud-|and just remember that she turned he camo in, "you've had quite a day eerie be dae Graoe hastened to it, hoping that tho ® Friel fit out of the) e/ | sample) w I sound, Wash out ali grit and di out the lights, and then I must bave of it.” ; z r call migh from her husband. corm f hia eve though he con-| would Ike to If possible, use only fru and vege "Yes, quite,” he replied, throwing be mak t # A woman's voice, low, firm, sounded g\ered her uspiclous character, \ Into @ practical af tatles picked the aamo day and never | 2264 into a chair, “What have The grinning death's head en ‘ a in her ears, Crace leaned over and examined the} Ate 4 Can peka and corn picked more thun| “Al! of a sudden I heard m strange, on doing with yourself?” ended in lieu of a sig an | “i waue 0 apeak with Mr, Duvall” register, There were three eritriag) fakeatae Ti ‘ ri 5 nol I woke up, with " “Shopping, mostly, I found it re. Aer the voice said, a « handwriting clearly tha warm weat rt Mitare’ faite ond targeuieed | ine tect s sone one Tather dull. T went to a m uvall turned to the director Ornaet 4 at ott ut Mr, Duvall te out ‘This to Mrs, oP her husband, “Mra brediley, ond | 440 years y egeruvies r wnenin, nove | ture this afternoon. Saw “Who prepared tho original tele AB aes wes Duvall’! 4° the first entry sald, “Mise ed brown Pe he price Planers penne | 10 t8e ! Ruth Morton, She certainiy is a very gram?” he asked, a could wection of “very well, Sra, Duvall, If Poel ene wecond. ‘They had been i rea brown Bad greene ae for cooking, Ho es © room was dari rae, but beautiful gist!” Mr, Exiwards looked at the dotective turd sou ate poing to Want to keep your husband fron waigned a multe of rooms, The third haxel eyes end greens as ft ‘ “ , t t n picture u » going to Py s Hy ley ) pucuuy carol to remove ull foreign enough light came through the wine — 'Yes—ve Duy in surprise, evi¢ nde Be 4 you, Ned” qo. tous harm, you had better tell and \as John Bradley.) ure is not 4 Planta’ from tho greens. islanch ko @ moving t distin- ie this stran * to stoor clear of Ruth Morton's affuire His. r ‘ ae. 1\(A for Tam woo » Vegetanles and uli truis except bor- 1 ea oreibly pc sat for a — had ¢ tid: weit the ture. word to T waves § 5 trom ve by leaving them from t wy 6 “ ere OM Good day, r Bor ; F es Mm cle DOL wat fr ‘8 oy BDp t bit hig Puddonly rang off, She ay Ratgave’ tho bianchea * proauct w velemram. Duvall \ a bit of paper from his "Graog” turned from the whet s fain the boiling waver anu plinge 1 scem to leanly \ sided it to Bake & whirl, phe oard bow thon auich 7 nh ars “Keep out,” the telegram read, “or ' Ning her husband just wr \ : rin colder i ag eg: ; you, will find that we can strike ' ‘ Was nothing to do } wh pin netics. and ae a 1 Gactly like tho grinning "Duvall placed the telegram tn his ar aciiBey Sunaheae whleo was toce oh rim emermo from ¢ #11 From this point ie P pocket with a frown. So It appeared be P arses ‘at the out Blue r impoant, ‘Vs foetly still ! b of i I As who loft the dining room, ar r vard the} To Miss V. O.—This § ana fruits, whi tly in a me . og mn also. i of the Ja a moment. tong ar ® up trom ' rt ing ure, A moment ree v voice IT WORK necessary, I f 1 and open : ta per Havel that i: was Richa nt to sp : SWEDISH farme » lived Quirea, and aa eacn artivio and found und PN ll im " 1 <i, tora? ie rapidly toward gentleman & 1 addressed nis Wheat farm in Minnesota, cut it up into proper #iee and pack 1h) vurselt s in the myth home "ne iia m fF « sant tel directiy Tato the ciean, scalued cans ae io a 1 + ew Everything is going ne all Mt wt t Kiehan, r m,"| was taken ii and hig wife telo-. or jars, Duvall looked at her for @ moment, (Wite smoothly. The boy ts well and Lvbaal Sty tt i Tam J ad-| phoned the ¢ Pack as solid as possible, being! puzzled * happy, and Mra, Preston says to tay ' nye 1 : aise} Ee you careful not to bruise or mash soft no 88 long as we wunt to. 3 \ v 1 swered the ph e products. In the case of fruit, fil! onc lon aoa le fy 1 h whack: | CURSE ne, fica the containers promptly with bellings jywve be CHAPTER VIII. i P . ' “ v hot syrup. In the case of vegu nerv tion ‘ous marnine 1S me t a r or 80 la w ables, fill the containers with boll t am eo one ‘was HE next morning Duy ' ghd ret bik ing hot water to Mich @ little there—« T whould } iy ut => ———— bens 7 i ‘ € ! has been added. Place scalded rub! ay, and rm face,” | tuth Mortor f SRL? : > é v t v is he 1 the rings on the gthag jars and scr ; A 1 ADVENTURE a By Jack London : a 1 ; jm net down the tops, Seal tin na COM= | wh ie voles, “You . or . Pay) wou r atit ‘ on him } pletely, Watch them for leaks. AS can lie} rest of the .. 0.00 Here Is the Best Slory of the Master Story Tellei 1 Grace ) ad de t say ‘Very dry,’ the preliminary treatment has taken | night, and th you and Photogray Aj an 4 { ed, t word 8@ 4 pitcher of Vater tod care of exnansion jt is not necessary | see that no R p nervou Begin It on This Page June 4 the : @ ban gong bavk ty york.”—Philas to exhaust the cans, "That would be | Mrs. Morton,” spirt - YATo Be Continued.) jolphiw Keck. : ' -

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