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E PAGE SA U.S. Army Exercises Posed by Pauline Furlong je Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. Coperight, 1017, by the Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), SECOND SET—Dumb-Bell Exercise No. 18. N advanced form of body bending, so beneficial for large abdomen and many common disorders, is shown to-day and ts practisea follows: Assume the starting position with the heels about twel' inches apart, arms hanging at sides, head and chest up. Lower the body at the waist-line and try to touch the floor back of the heels with the dum» Delis; as shown in the large picture (Number 2). Repeat this at least twenty-five times each day. In exercising, time must be allowed for frequent rests ‘and any one ‘dnstructing small groups with these exercises must not lose sight of the fact that they are dealing with the delicate machinery of the human body, which {is all too often abused, Tho individual condition of the pupils and their daily surroundings and duties, time of day, age, &c., are all important things for any instructor to keep in mind. Men and women who stand all ,, day are naturally tired and should not take many exercises in standing ywhich will be given among the free-hand ones, later on, are more beneficial for. this class. ‘Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. DEAFNESS—MARY T.: It is a|them., Therefore dancing and all out- fact that about one-third of the adult | door spor are recommended to re- Population is slightly deaf and the lieve the overworked brain, usual cause is catarrh, which results WHAT TO WEAR WHEN EXER- from exaggerated colds. CISING—KATHERINE N.: Stars NEURASTHENIA-MRS, BB [Cine In he home Ieee nine: Seance sod for bei tenga one gown or wrapper and stockings If plete Say fyb from all con pene ne the floor is cold. In the gymnasium Surroundings which aggraVate the} loose bloomers should be worn and a disease. yee oF Lipa een ters mos! | middy blouse or loose shirt waist and importan: soft, flat slippers, with freedom for HOARSENESS—MRS. &,: It Is true all parts of the body, that dad teeth will cause this condi- WEAKNESS OF WOMEN—nrps. tdon and they should be examined’ lr, k.: kn t It ts a wel and attended to at once, because de- cus ms of civilized society have les- eayed teeth lead to many diseases. | Sened the power of endurance in mod- ry — m women. In savage races the ULNESS AND STUFFY FEEL- and often the G. T. J.: Too much food omen arc the equal and often the perlor of men, wrong combinations of food will id stomach and cause this | oe — * position, which will cause further fatigue. On the contrary, mat exercises, | wn fact that | fUngentle Spring sodeer Ae 7% weno Aaa eni ng Kiddie Klub | orid’s ‘| Korner | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Outdo orland Coppright, 1917, by the Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), / The Stars of the Day. ABT night our three friends, Bob, Bess and Bombus, met in Out- doorland under the dark blue dome speckled with shin- ning stars. Here the Professor told this quaint story: “Once upon a time & father star started out to pay a visit to the man -in the - moon, Knowing them to be veritur- some young ones he, before going, warned his children of the burt that would come to them if they dared leave thelr homes fn the heavens, But they set to wondering how ‘twould be to wander on that bright planet the earth, of which their neighbors so often spoke. “We could easily manage to return before pa Yor the Man-in-the- Moon ts @ jolly old host and his guest seldom pay short visits’ Thus rea- soned the young stars as they departed enroute for the world. ‘ “The very pleasantest time of ‘all their bright liv they had on that trip, but when It came time to mount to tho skies again they were unable to do #0. “They wept bitterly and tho father star, hearing their sorrow, asked, ‘Would you feel happler If you knew that you were helping me? ‘Yea, dear father, tell us how we can help you, they replied. ‘By being the stars of the day. said he. ‘You shall come out in the meadows of the earth between 6 and 6 o'clock in the morning after we stars have retired from the meadows of heaven. As yellow flowers you shall shino in @ green field all t day through, never closing your golden eyes until we begin to flower in the blue field above you, Then you shall ‘wo each evening between § and 9 o'clock the faithful children of that star father nod their yellow heads and dream, ‘ “Can you guess these flowers’ name?” asked Bombus, and before Bob and Bess could answer ho said, “Dan- delions: Dey seats Serna task being” flooded was ute oe rR What is that?” exclaimed replied Bob, “A wise man,” said Bombus. “He has come to gather the leaves and roots of the stars of the day for, to lovk pretty, bright and yellow js pot the dandelions’ ‘The leaves make delicious ony althful for people to eat. boll them and eat them fas ‘dandelion’ greens. Th: (epee plant contains medical proper ic! needed for tonics and T hate heard that the roots have been used as @ subst tute for coffee.” ‘The young people BEANS AND CABBAGE—M. EF. T. Baked beans are fattening and very hard for ‘some persons to digest Boiled cabbage is also difficult to di- gest, Raw cabbage is healthier an contains mineral salts necessary for ‘vbe body. . TIRED AT NIGHT AND INDI- \ GESTION—MRS. L. D. Bs Great anental or physical strain or fatigue Will most certainly cause indigestion BEST NOVELS PUBLISHE! ON THIS PAGE COMPL EVERY TWO WEEKS. apd severe dyspepsia, You should not pyrialt, Prank A, Munsey Company.) eat unul after you baye relaxed aod) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Seated |, i4atn, Morton peat 1H handed the man a ten dollar bill iy N The Film of F ear_ out e it ‘A my husband ts How a Detective Foiled the Plot to Disfigure a Beautiful Actr “him {3 barely possible that some one may first, however, It may be that passed anywhere for a well-groomed curetul, comprenensive, but the only try to ting out, through you, waere he will want you to write her a let- professional mn of fifty-five or person he recognized was Grace. 1 went. Mo sure that you give them giving some such Information sixty, The impression was height- That she also recognised him he no intorttavion.” ‘“Phey'll get nothing out of me, * the man replied, pocketing the bill With @ pleased grin. “And if anybody does try to find get their name, If you can, and ol, A Gencriplivn of them.” as ‘she desires, and then, by going to the general delivery window at tho post office and watching, Identify her when she comes for It, Do you think you could arrange to get off and do ened by his frock coat and slik hat. He went down to the theatre early, afier a basty dinner, and found Mr. Baker In the box offs, The moving picture man did not recognize him, knew. Sho bad seen the disguise he wore, many tines, and was familiar with It, She did not betray herself, however, by so much as a glance, but proceeded to her seat. Whon the moment arrived for the beginning of the performance the of course, and Duvall, after drawing him ask ma’am, even !f I can't ar- , had some little difeulty in 1 will consult with It was Mr. Baker, and Duvall, who stood beside him, sprang forward at once. “Lam a dootor,” be oried, and ap proached the place where the woman wu ‘an I be of any assistance?” Grace I am a trained purse.” * replied Duvall, quickly. "Get this woman to the ladies’ dressing (Te Be Continued Monday.) were tremendously ad ‘OU GUESS THES! ASKED 80) Interested in this, but a little impatient to be off. “This afternoon we are woing to have a good time on a bi green lawn that ts ted with delions,” said Bob to the Professor w! was polftely curious and led the chil- dren to tell him of the big. that the Kiddie Klub was hav! the Playground Lawn of Central ‘Then he bade them farewell, wit them and all their cousins @ ha day and off they sacampered to ready for the most important day if all the Klub year, At Suggested by Margaret Blake, age fourteen, No, 2717 West Sixth Street, Coney Island. el Iie and nasal Pe ee . f “THhaantvas” will award $1, to the author of t « [and Rrening NED ni, Se Pee oe HOW KIDD CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE KIDDIE KLU FRENCH ORPHAN FUND without any personal outlay: GAVE Your WORLDS. Ask your friends to save theirs for yo For every six WORLDS, whether MORNING or EVENING week day editions, THE WORLD will pay ONE CENT. For every two SUNDAY WO! 5 ONE CENT. Or ONE CENT for one SUNDAY WORLD and three dally Nika uae either MORNING or EVENING = tions. - Deliver your papers and collect Ref payments on SATURDAY MO) INGS at any of the following place: min Offien Annex. No? 18 Frankton ir en | 1%! Broadway, (Thirtgy ilariew ¢ . slate vale: No, 183 Want One Hundey mon tite, NOT east One Undies and Forty ninth Stee __lirooklyn Office, No, 817 Fulton Street, You will be patd at the rate given for aN vor aamner fa”, you deliver, but NO OTH Will be accepted. = Also, no leas than 2% cents’ wort will be considered exchangeahlo. Give your names in at. the mee. and thé: of Kiddie the pal dv to the let wrote this letter to you yester- Friday—not having any more |intimate acquaintance with the | Weather man than you. But he ts @ kind old fellow I am sure, and one who loves to see kiddies and grown- ups have liy good time such |we are ve on the playgro lawn of © 1 Park, Sixty-fou Street and West Drive, beginnin; \* 16 o'clock in th iteraeon, whe | Our pageant “Young Manhattan” reallaed with the earnest and splendid assistance of the Recreation Bureau of the Lepartment of Parks, Manbat- — ., "ido my best, miss," et off, you 0 onvinelng hi his . Once house ) om,” 0 , Le eee its x aii 4 Dvatl, crime’ detector, to trace down the guiity Duvall, Mrs, Duvall. Ot course," Grace interrupted. Baker conducted him to @ dressing the left-hand séction of seate, #0 that had happened, Grace had reached the| not least, the happy faces of my yore usually Oe 1 hreate On Durall’s a Very good, ma'am, I'll attend to “Vory well I will let you know room behind the scenes, and motioned the ro reserved for the employees fainting woman's side, and supporting | thousands of cousins and those who tained waste matter in the system 9 Mortons veel in the poe 4t, ma’am,” further about the matter a little later, bim to a cbair. of the company were directly in front her with an erm about love them, Coplous water drinking, green vege- . Grace went up to ber room, satis Moanwhile here is something more for "We can talk here without being of him, He occupied himself, during leading Looking forward to - ig hb is ir seeing you this Yables and salads and ex: a 1 Tat ai fied that she had remedied her mis- your trouble." She gave the man seen or heard,” he sald, “Is there the interval before the lighta were house. afternoon at Central Pi I am. ) the best remedy for them * te # se take, and Cray to look through an anc 7 bill, “Now drivd me to the enyihing mw! - 7 a gwitahed of, by hotlng, oaretillly al} Aimost at once the curtain became) yours affectionately, - (neti afternoon paper she ha ought, Grand Theatr Nothing have taken Mrs, Mor- the women in the last five rows, but dark and the second part of the pic- D HOT BATHS—MRs. me ancing down the list of attractions, tier daughter to, a hutel, none of them attracted hie attention tho screen. ‘Th Cousin Eleanor. " a . eaeaaeen doher ¢ ‘ ji . e - Mot palpitations and fulr appara suddenly saw the name of Ruth y will t ; y Le ee eee Ruin tadrioe b : 41 a y pe quite particularly, lovely face of Ruth Morton once mo: P. 8.—In case the weather is - head when taking sweat} i CHAPTER IX. ton, in largo letters, billed in a CHAPTER X. from further annoyance. Ituth y performance began, Ruth Dvey nce Of Kae ter ttaince. ihe | favorncle War pemeene wil be pelt that the baths have bee r toc elias ture play, “An American BAUVALL, after having eat ¢ to the #tudio for a few 2 American beauty, stepped fnterruption had occupled less than|poned to next Saturday, at the same hot or too long continued. Fainting a y," opening at the Grand Thea S until we have gotten to the bot the screen, a compelling vision q ininute. place and time. and vertigo are al. likely to b us orner Grace step- that night. She made up her fled bdmself that Ruth Mor- of this affair, I amestaying in of loveliness, The audience Fotiowed Duvall, standing at the entrance to|” Watch the news sections for notice caused by this and great care must be Pe ped into telephone boo! inind to go, Since yesterday her in- ton was safely installed in adjoining room, so a4 to be on eagerly ber exoiting adventures, Du- the aisle, watoned Grace come swiftly | of postponement. Tepes to prevent this, loa and cold and cniling up the hotel, terest in Miss Morton had perceptibly her suite of rooms, came Mand In caso of any trouble. I sup- vall himself, in aplte of his preoceu- toward him, supporting the fainting — towels to the head and chest ar Rudd is ai Mr. John Mmereased, 4 : RAiiitn Lhe sohbet KWwAdE you have everything fixed for pation, found himself absorbed by the woman, The latter seemed com- The Rest Thin, Reece aayieed, legs the. sweat an ty re ws ped - ag just finishing ber dinner, re : br i Pr we y to awalt tonight charm and action of the ploture. In pletely overcome, and Grace was Tie 8 or electric ight baths. nen Bradley. In a few moments fe came through the room, the arrival of Mrs. Morton. “Yes.” Mr. Maker's tone was du- the opening scenes, Ruth appeared am 6 st to carry ber. | 1 fie the . with heart trouble and elaerly per- rd Richard's familiar tones. name. She got up and ‘The latter came in about ten min- bious. have inserted in th a poor girl, trying to make her way hy ee See there, ha’ she dressing dae meet oe ew Pee ee Pee Ve Chis 1 Grace,” she sald quickly. PE Sra, Duvalle sie sald, ~ Utes later accompanied by Nora. Du- ho, mategnl, Yen ke strungiee, her sacrifices, ber fatiures, Sout UBUL I Tei” with s nod’ to re col vi 7 GAS ON STOMACH.—-MRS. G. F.|“‘I'm sorry I spoke to you, Just now, “There's a chauffeur outside wants Vall explained matters to the clerk @t j\o24 it will not spoil our picture. were all vividly portra od, en, at ulek weane, Tre ‘ ig iq hod anton Wine, oF Di: Brrors in diet are tho real cause byt 1 wanted to tell you that some to see you, ma'am,” he sald, “Tom the desk, and the supposed Mré “| think not. Ag a matter of fact, last, through her beauty, she suc- went toward the street. A taxicab of this trouble. Too much f00d,| woman telephoned the hotel to-day, Bradley was conducted to ner rooms when the reasons for its introduction ceoded In gaining recognition from Grew up, awaiting @ fare. Duvell eig- The Gentle Rain * at es and sweets must also be! 4 lect a warning to the effect that Grace understood and made ber et once, Duvall accompanied her, beeume known, | imagine it will give the eritics, he applauded with those nalied to it. 1 love (be little ren drops, avol Tight corsets and clothing | *™ a we ‘i way to the sidewalk. The cab driver ‘hey found Ruth resting quietly. you a@ lot of valuable advertising.” about him, completely under the spell “Wait for me he he said to the PB ig ay hg also exaggerate this condition, \it you aig not keep ans ie bie Mets of the morning stood near the ep- “Gh, moti I'm so glad to see ae eebly Cie or. Baker granted. of her charm. Gh apt driver. “I will be ” aw etm eudtied, to bed ; — lton's affairs, you would be in serious trance f; you," she exclaimed. “But after all, egin to feci doubt+ he final scene of the first part was Then he re-entered the theatre. W, 00 TIRED TO EXERCISE—|\ 1-0," “I beg pardon, ma'am, for calling "sy gdyise you to stay right here ful. This woman, whoever sho Is, that ® view of Ruth, as Catherine Grey, Grace meanwhile had conducted tho 1, Beate, ‘crery coe MARORIE M.: {f you work so hard | 4.1) 11d: you ‘know where I waar!’ 7ou. cum he sald, “but I couldn't with your daughter throughout the 18 persecuting Miss Morton seems to the Amertean beauty, refusing the woman to the jee’ dresaing room, Must love the gentle ri at housework during the day you ow did y Come in, and there was something 1 Cvening, Mra, Morton," sald, Duvall, be mighty clever. She may not be at- dublous offers made her by @ rioh and placed her upon @ couch, By ANNA WESTON, No 088 Wat Witieil really need other exercises to offset | Duvall asked, felt you ought to know us he made ready to go to his own ted in the way you think, by what New Yorker. With a faith in here She was e frail, insignificant look-| "> “*" Tork City, this and bring into p es| “I saw you leave the botel, and fol- What ts it? room, “Have your meals t up. she sees on the screen.” by no means assumed, Catherine ing creature, not at all the sort of ennen® of the boty. Physical exercises sould | jowed you." i lady one here to see me & Admit no one, Open no packages. | Well—we can guy try. You will turned from Win pierre of luxury, of person one would associate with L hon 4 be considered as pleasure and is 4 , . while ago,” he sal z smallish have every hope that before the nigh ember what said about the steam yachts, of country estates, of fhreats of the kind that Ruth Morton “T-4 ones, lowers, “yee seary part of them, at| ;,You should not bave done 0.” | ooking woman, not pretty, with light Byery Tope Sine eee eee wand’ the. call for a doctor, If unlimited bank accounts, with aemile had been, resolving. One appeared. to a yg roast, should afford amusement and [ thouget you ought to know.” hair, She had k by t and satisf: ry wa for pears to be needed which showed her confidence in her be greatly ashamed of her aden You are wild diversion to obtain best results from Feta ree EA: iat P wien ca aot y y a She 1 shall probab! t eo you Yes. [ have all that tn mir a. Miss beauty, her tale: ta - + collapse and kept insisting, in epite of! ( nderstan r b id aske xe if yew th n until after the performance t rton is not coming to-night, I pre- en something happened. The }, evident weakness, that she was sence here be unknown to hotel named Duva 1 \ y i . ! tot Pay a rr amed Du t but Ie anythine vit ure 1 sume smiling face of Ruth Morton f t again, and wanted to * 7 +0 Chi ne, Fou made » serious mis” tind sho'd been ash F t will « aise aeminttnigate with vor No. 2 advised aealnuat It from view, and in its plece gor” eit FERS Same Chinese Turn to ga take, 1 only bh that no harm will cabmen,, and pas be to the desk, yy telephone. Good by, and dd a m fiad of that.” ‘ : came, with brutal auddannene, ane Grace, however, paid no attention to A 7 ois ‘ wes on before tha ue ° ' wll sat in silence for a few moe picture of a huge «rinning death's of Hons, ted that As Opium Substitute ut-now could harm come of 12” been iniulring. 1 Fad asraing fn We nuaeaton ot her protestations, byt snelated tha m4 drove re one of the ma'an horror. Beneath the death's haad ap- The doctor will be here in a mo- hotel's regular cabs, 1 suppose?” yose-very —! peared In huge letters the worda: ” " $) Ppa otgar ts doing a large part in| "'y ee EY cy ment,” she sald, ‘You must walt . 7 ep! WE KNOW THE WOMANI quietly until he comes.” the redemption of China, It !s| 1 the people T am trying to ma‘am, she then Jes me uncommon thing to seo alav ay trace me here, through the Mra, Duvall. I - The woman, however, seemed deter- ar h ted to know if I'd . . mined to leave, and it wae with a native. emoking his cheroot, which|["O%" 2. narg—ttm so sorry. Isn't ariven eleher you or your husband CHAPTER XI, sigh of relief that Grace weloomed ber | promises to enjoy the favor once be-| 6 thing I can do? to any other hotel to-day, an 1 : nad come . husband's return, t varion ther attempt to © pat vith yo whe an Li go taki ‘end od aad The import of cigars into various further attempt to communicate with you, when ie throughout the house waa hiy waistcoat pockat Gltnese ports hes been greatly on |™Grnce returned to her hotel, very electric, Duvall saw hie Ge me ® mate Of water” he seid nee ew Ye8rs | thoroughly dissatisfied with what she n.! wife rise from her seat on *° th and now amounts to about $350,000 yaa done. It seemed to her that by hands - Ee the aisle, @ fow rows away, and come ,,DUVSl! took # tablet from the bot- | us isanse te bof tenes, Wold cats ko Ra anaually, Of this trade four-f trying to warn Richard of possible and says that if it Rr aie eet i f 2 tle and placed it In the glass, atirring| members. Send iO cere slange or coin, wig normally te through Hongkong. @/Ganger ahe might only have brought any other hotel let her ‘care, brown hair uw aa igcmma not ; 1 to the rear of the house, She, the water about with the end of a| your name, eddrwe and cectificsie number hag been & marked Increase in the |i¢ upon him, Apparently he had left know." . tae ate wart . Excellent," said Duvall. “Shall we palized that a moment of lead pene. until the tablet was din | @ae~eneenmmmmmemnmmmmemncmmmcmned i) quantity of Dutch made cigars used |thair hotel to avold the very persons — “Where?” Grace asked, eager LA gainer} , sorb ban Pirp ca ake hdy aA Haid Fle co had arrived. solve Thon he went up to the| {1OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AN fn South China and other portions of who had telephoned the warning oman fished from hie rayon beat t 6 crowd as it comes en, without warning, the Women on the couch. | OBTAIN YOUR PI ye the Far Bast during the past year or | iessago to her. She looked about, small bit of cardboard ui bh aes an aueantad, the aes Bed pede Thing, “Here—drink this,” he commanded. Beginning with any nun moré, where, for various reasons, |}oping that the cabman who had was “alice Watse pied SS 4 tinned themaolves near the Mlinose of the thoatre was broken by «7¢ will quiet your nerves. % makers in Parts, and 30 ale stationed themselves nea ° Philippine cigars have been losing | qyiven her uptown might now be at Deli mak nae haere ay PP atlee a mu@ien cry, and a woman, aitting ‘he womon (ook the her eyes im favor, to the outbreak of the | fie, Uaus! stand, To her delight, she Grace stared at the bit of pa 1 in broad daylight. A pair of gold Without appearing t no, Duvall some @hree rows from where Duvall regarding him with suspicion, —Du- lous eos br ak of tho saw that he was. eurprise, Had she, By eome luckY jimmed eyeglasses completed the ted the various nb tt 1, But on the opposite side of the Yall: in hi of a phystelan, War in Burope considerable quantities) she went up to the man, a alim, ohance, discovered the very person facial disguise, Duvall mire? have incoming crowd, «His serutiny was ‘ turned addressed a fow Of cheap cigara were sold in China xeon looking young Irishman, and for whom Richard was seeking a) Gleguise al : » from the grata Indicated by Mr. words to Grace, fearing that In som and the Yer deat throyen G asked him: . ‘You have acted very oi ——————-— ————s == Baker, rose to her feet, turned, and way the woman intg ened “Klub Pin.” rma 5 a German Do you remember driving me up- Leary,” ahe aald, “I ain greatly 1 heavt wainst the back of the recogniaing bln, Aw i ult beth ‘Clkdren any where, clgar factory was operatod in Hlong-|town an hour oF 80 ago?" obliged ta you." Oo By Jack London Mak a, a eeoaan weo that tiatoad of drinitaw | $96 2a Ue , kong for the manufacture of cheap) ‘Sure I do, mins,” answered the "Do you want ma to send her any ° 5 Adlinecigicaisy an ine he had given to her, tha| gand e menmershi>. Dy? olgare for the Chinewo trade and also | man, touching his cap, word, ina’am?" Here Is the Best Story of the Master Story Teller ment the lights were Uy poured it upon the floor KIDDIE KLUB for ¢: rt to Europe, This factory “Then please forget completely “T ma Tam anxious to got h . . and a voles was heard When ho again turned to her, she 67 erated under Chinese con- where you went, will you? Sha of this woman, or, to be more exa Begin It on This Page June 4 ly there a doctor in tye beld tte empty glass in her hand COUPON NO 4