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_ For Physical Preparedness’ U.S. Army Exercises - Posed by Pauline Furlong World Publishes These Exercises to Help and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. __ Copyright, 1917, Gy the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), THIRD SET—Free Hand Exercise No.3. Py UNNING and rapid walking are the best means of securing large lun; capacity, which is necessary to health, but the same results may be @ecured by the systematic practice of exercises indoors, if the win- 4re opened sufficiently at top and bottom to allow a fresh current of air to flow through the room. ~To-day’s exercise ts purely a shoulder rolling one and should be pra eed ae follows: Stand “at attention,” with the heels together, hands at 4s shown in figure one. Then on the first count fold arms behind “body as shown in the photograph. Move the shoulders backward and ~ ‘ration. This is one of the very best exercises for better carriage, correct- ,B& round shoulders and drooping head, Answers to. Health an d Beauty Questions. ) EVIDENCES OF SOUND HEALTH | be darkened and thoroughly cooled ~<R. K. 8: Endurance is about the| With a fresh current of alr and the best. Bright eyes, clear, pink com- clothing during the nap must be loose and comfortable. After the plexion, good hair, sweet breath, erect | nap a cool shower greatly refreshes mental tasks without fatigue, or | evening. “ y to quickly recover from} CAUSES OF FATIGUED FEELING ability to sleep svundiy,|—-MRS, EDNA M.: Lack of oxygen in mental calm, and capacity on| te Jungs and part of sound organs of exere- to quickly eliminate all poisons | will always overcome thism™ waste matter from the system. slbechs LAUGHING FOR HEALTH—E, 7r, \ATARACT—E. F. H.: A cataract | P:: It is likely that this remark came | abc the eye can only be remedied | the win in which the crystalline lens|Course, a hearty luugh, by causing 4 capsule lose transparency and Eaeciiees wis saotnee Geese ne opaque, Hevea the drain, at least temporartt: KAN BISCUITS—MRS. PSTELLE|ayatern fron tension of daily wien Mix half cup wheat bi Z fem flour, teaspoonful baking} “Mush and grow fv (der, teaspoonful salt, and then in teaspoonful butter. Add milk] ff water to make stiff dough. Roll and bake in hot oven, ATIVE DRINKS—MRS. WAL- R D.: Water, grape juice, cider, eerurilk, orange juice, prune juice. — BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED /FTERNOON NAP—M.H.R.: The N ‘4 for the daily rest for the thin ees ne COMPLETE man must depend, of course, on REKS. family regime, but g definite hour | Hd be set aside Tor this little (Copyright, Frank A, Munsey Company.) and nothing should be allowed| gyxorsis ov PRECEDING b 3 NG CHAPTERS, ‘with It, The room should anit, Morton. motion pletmre star, la threat- bay 2 iafigurement by an UnknOw cone "| mysterious letters aay! ther [} | Beauty weit be destroyed wi thirty days, {Sim ” Morton,” her mother, ard es Duvall, erie’ detactor, to trace down the \ {| pemou! "The utie? in the studio wi ‘on wor tno prot of her 2 be found, incurera tat the _Corn Flour Corn Meal Mush. [sees {n'a atone “aijoining "the. Morton 8 a cerelll, corn flour is exceliont | Mead it properly cooked. The secret | CHAPTER XV. by of success is to keap the wator (Continued. ) Bo t the boiling point until after all the UVALL found the janitor of to ‘ne quart of boiling water, sea- and requested him to place qnéed With one teaspoonful of salt, a ] @ ladder in such wise that he up of corn meal, stirring briskly to could gain access to the root void iumping. When corn meal isjof the building where Marcia Ford Min cook slowly for halt an hour. |jived, ‘The man remembered his pre- Fried Corn Meal Mush. vious visit and complied Left over mush can be sliced and) Once on the roof Duvall began a viele uae te makes |Dainetaking investigation that falled nem NAnchecn dish, |to reveal any means by which the Another way to utilize corn meal|Warnings could have been placed in ice 1t when cold, sprinkle |Ruth Morton's room, unless the grated cheese and season with | bearer ontered as Duvall had now Peer nt ercteed tim need Pars crossed the chasm between the two meal is added. Sprinkle nd | the Morton apartment house t } Mx, |bulldings. And such @ method was Corn Meal Fish Cakes. |not to be credited for a moment, Then Que cup shredded codfish (soaked |%® located the room that he had de- : Water If excessively salty), two |cided must be Marcia Ford's. One of \ luls_ cold corn meal mush, one|its two windows opened on to the eet te Berean Butiaring roof, Cautiously he slipped to this 4 ughly and drop by spoon- | windc ftula into hot fat. When brown drain | Window. Sow brown paper hind serve withi| The room before him was In total M ) watercress or other green salad, darkness, and the very faint radiance } Corn Meal Pudding. {from without was not sufMfcient to Heat four cups of milk and pour|enebie him to distinguish anything , over five tablespoonfuls corn meal, Within it, The window, however, was ofacer eup weaiaeee iY one oun stoned open, and the opening, although small, } and spices to taste. In a pud-| was quite large enough to enab ding dish melt a piece of butterine | MAS Guite Tales uiolgl 1 ene wel find 0€ m large exg and pour mixture | to craw! in, Holding his electris torch into this, Bake in moderate oven and | in one hand, he cr ¥@ hot. | He swept the lominy ts another corn product, as ig also samp, which is really large hominy and much used by our West- yt into the room win of light from his torch about the room to make sure that it was unoccupied, It was a u small room, long and narrow, with the ' erp ‘and Gouthern housewives a8 4) singig dormer window by which he egetable in place of potatoes, had just entered at one end, and a How to Cook Hominy. similar one at the side, in the slant- \ ing mansard roof, It contained a Add one cup hominy to four ¢ Ube lsmall bed, a chiffonier and dresser, a Beeps rarer RS one teaspoon: mie table, some chairs and a trunk, Be- id » OhFe C doubt w - ving often, and then simmer not less 7” i aig foam. Me On In hee than one hour. If hominy or com-| “Had he been inclined to doubt it, fg soaked over night and added | two photographs upon the wall would ta botling water It will cook In half! have convinced hin. One was a plc- the ; |ture of the Ford girl herself, The rtrs t of the woman Hominy as a Dessert other was @ of the eab, t on that Duvall fully 4. he left over hominy can be turned | believed to ba the author of the at into a wet mould and served as des- tacks upon Muth Morton | sort for dinner, It 19 delicious eaten | “He examined the various articies with the julce of crushed strawber- | about the room with utmost ¢ e } rim, Some prefer jemon and sugar, | but nothing of any interest rewarded or it can be served with sugar and|his search. It had been his hope thar ) butter, cream, croam and sugar syrup |he might find something of definite | ve @ogked fruits, jYalue—the typewriter, perhaps, upon Publishing Co. Kvening Wortd.) Your. GARDEN AS (SNOT BIG BuT OF ANYTHI You HAVE FINE | ATTEMP All VEGETABLES GARDENER | Rr.) | NEVER SAW SUCH VEGETABLES. EGETABLES “THEY HAVE NO Roors OW LIKE THIS XTRAORDINARY COME uP NiQhT Nye MUSHROOMS, , keeping head up, abdomen in, chest thrown well out, as in illus: | JOHN Gave NE THese YES , FINE AND EXPENSIVI AREN'T THEY Fine | & . MRS JOHN : "EM MYSELF Bur HE Foraor PUT SEEDS INTHE ROUND. HEIS AND STuc FEEUNGS , ability to perform physical | the body for many hours during the | \_ GARDENING mpure air in rooms | cause this, A sbort walk or even five | minutes’ deep breathing in the open | use any exertion quickena | ulation, which produces good | jh the surgeon's knife. It is a/ effects on the organs generally. Of | n, half cup| This is why we hear the expression | letters had he walked towam the entrance of the mystery, ‘the ) opened and @ woman came out, Duvall quickened his pace, but the was apparently She ran gwiftly across the sidewalk and sprang into a cab which stood bestde the curb. able to get but a fleeting glance at was enough to t ahe was the mys- terious prisoner who had so neat! given bim the siip while in the cal with yt but bef. within ten feet of the cab, the vehicle dashed off and procesded at a rapid rate up the street, A second cab came along at almo; the same moment. but the driver shook his head, indi- cating that he had a fare. ment the second cab had ently in hot pursuit o re were no other caba in sight CHAPTER XVI. they turned into Pifty-sev drew up alongside the curb. think you would recognize you the card Grace was unable to hear what she said to him, but the man nodded and gave the card to a b woman sat down in a near! 41 minutes before anys which he had provided bimaelt, set hen an elderly lady inserted it in the lock. | A gnome from one of the elevators, later the door swung ope and he . t id be! entered the ro ream moran and under the guidance of @ bell hag two pal gy hemes Grace clutcRed| , Free Uimsing e's, wi been following. Grace did nat remem- at her heart, fearing what she be.) St, kr ee aie ee berihaving ever seen the older woman lieved the switching on of the Mabie) By m- woukd reveal. The clerk, without loss lor- of time, preased the push button near been written, used In making the death's head seal the paper employed by the writer things were in evi- there was no typewriter; the table contained a small bottle of ink, of pens, and some cheap en- and a writing tablet of linen paper quite different from that upon which the warning letters bad been None of these thing happened. Duvall was » goss in let me know, If whe comes out, follow her. robably recognize her myself, af she js the Woman I think, approached the woman Grace her, but that convince him I saw her fora before, but she hed pression that It might be Mra. disappointed, © take ‘his departure, when be bserved at the far end of the room Whether it led to another room, room, or merely to & he did not, Shutting off the Nght of his pocket the moment in order that, should the entrance lead to another room, it# rays might not We'll know thas Looking once more toward the two jight, women, she saw that the old was addressing her companl mething of reserve, as th Suspicion attachos | one Grace glanced about, then gave with momentary sigh of relief. The room, » an interminable time, they saw a rome rapidly street, execute a turn, and draw up before the door of the house they were Duvall hailed it, oman spoke quic few moments, sh a ‘kbands With the clerk beside her, Grace turned hurriedly crossed the room and he Wir pushed open the bedroom door, Her about to leave, and followed ata little companion at the same moment felt! 4 nat to excite her sus - When #he reached the side- switoh, In an Instant the bedroom A tee, cmeie, caer, woman bad alread im the b ott and seemed about Grace, an Koon as she cab's destination, sp and stroMed careless tion of the house knob and, turning it softly, opened ing to the side» 4 moment he had a glimpse of « and then, with Incredl- nething struck him a What it was walk the other . entered her cab, 1 two women g heavy blow in the face. . merely moved t down the time Grace bad en own vehicle, the other had 0 or whe recognized. ° had fainted in the theatre the previous night Neither of the women paid any at- tention to her, but directing the cab- man to walt, passed quickly into the left at the hotel by her hus- band, spent a long and tire some afternoon, expected Richard back long before, But when 6 o'clock and went, with no news of her hiis- band, Grace came to the conclusion that he had probably struck a lon€ trail, and being @ normally healthy person, with an excellent appetite, she went to the dining room and or- leaving word at desk where she would be in case Rich- ard returned. lonely meal not knowing what Grace went out on the sidewalk with the intention of looking for the taxi cab driver, Leary. that the man might have something more to report. door @he saw bim descend from stunned to realize. little further clattered to the floor, Realizing his helplessness in the al- most total darkness, groping about in an effort to recover the searchlight ery, a heavy His electric lamp extn caorae vreBtruck Grace as pe remain a weak-faced young the was, and with some misgty ings, awaited the woman's n After a tirne she saw Mrs. Morton. who had gone \oward the elevato Grace left the lobby, come out, oI projected itself upon him, grasping wildly at bis hair, An arm, clothed in some silken ma- terial, encircled hia throat. choking. And moment 4 strange and irrational ter- He seemed in th something uncanny, some- in spite of its very @ shudder he unable to locate toreh, and shak- the shrieking figure’ from him, plunged toward the window by which he had entered, It was not alone the surprise, the nameless terror of the thing, that sent Duvall headlong from the roont, eallzed that the naise of the en- shrieks of his assa the other inmates He had no wish Grace went back to her he woman T am looking for has Just driven up in that oab,’ ie “She haw gon at the same © the house. nen she comes out was obliged to draw up with hia ma- ohine, in order to leave @ clear space hefore the door. A few seconds later G vad been following eprin from her cab, @gatn, follow her. ry nodded, and the two of them d down for what they supposed ld be @ long wait dered dinner, ce aaw the ONE Scarcely ten uhe had once more eluded him,| either MORNI again followed her, just that instead of a as before, she w to one of the elevators, en tered, and was whisked out of ight fi d to the desk and began frightened the steps and sprang into the : nd sprang into the in time to ae ing at the desk @ reached thé He came forw would bring r4 at once, Upping ; house to the whe ened out to Leu Avenue and were driving window and, waiting to ob- the woman G owing comes out and drive away, known, Unrecogniaed, Haven't seen ota thing, ma'am that party since. The janitor sat where he had left him, smoking a pipe. Lights were room he had just left. that closely re- on the point of refusing when a sudden idea came to her. a+ hastily opened her out the pleces of the visiting carl that Duvall had left upon the table. and fitted them together, “Drive me to this addrese, rected, showin, atepped {nto the cab. Leary touched his cap, and in a few minutes they were speeding y crossed to Central Park Wei ‘Then telephone me here visible tn th He saw # figure sembled Marcia Ford, cross the lighted area of the window r from you.” y nodded, and Grace quickly re- There was a baal w up before the he hotel at wi mather were sooner stopped. An sprang out, and “Instruct your telephone operators,” him the card, ¢ she said to him, yorter, he thought it that had attacked him? inable to grasp the mean- nee through which he had just passed, took’ the pipe from his me know, in fact that Grace was not tn. There calla up Mra. Duvall” right up to the address," Grace told him through the speaking t “Stop a little bel place where I can seo the ‘The man nodded, and « ADVENTURE followed her, ordering Leary woman hurried to the seventh floor, upo ton's apartinent was located you were looking for?” scribbled @ few t the elevator. ook his head By Jack London | Here Is the Best Story of the Master Story Teller Begin It on Thus Page June } a fooling of app 4 he had reached was just eight ewarded his effo vening Wor e Kiddie Klub F Conducted by Eleanor Outdoor’ Copyright, 1917, by the Prem Publish ag Or Bess and Bob Meet “Gare | HE end of | each day In | Wide-awake Land found Bob and | Beagle pretty well tuckered out and | glad to visit Bom- bus on his Interest- ing estate, “Out- | doorland,” which is situated In the m | beautiful se of Sbhut-ev “Havo thing ¥ for | nine OE sae was the answer « | the Professor faced | a tall, dense growth which A, ly like the pictures tha. rks ‘children had seen of jungles anu a ot, clapped his hands thrice. Bob and | fob, Von thoagl | Bens stood amazed to hear a great go largee crashing and stamping and to see a “ bat ‘<4 large anima) in trappings decorated | fee} ike a princess.” | ‘ with tansetw, silks and jowels emerge “You are one,” replied Bombus#t!- “Why, Bess, it's an elephant!" ex-| lantly, and clapping his hands agai Bob. turned not only Bonste | claimed but also those of Bob into When Bombus lifted his hand the| colored sike and jewels just like elephant stopped stamping and with East TIT ead ‘a | "0 or orm bus al his trunk saluted the Professor salibren nad peniaaeas cw see his guests. way they dressed whon travellings( | “Tha ts Gargo.” et ope another aad al to oe | ‘The children bowed humorously jomselves on holidays. 6 vilken “Gargo is one of the Asiatic Pee ee a re phants that inhabit the forest lan now.” ow. of India 4nd Burma,” explained Bora-| Far off the children heard phe bus. n a wild stato they associate | tikle of temple bells and the iz | re. They are | Of tom-toms, Then they knew jthat lin herds of ten or more, they had been journeying thug) generally inoffensive, aven timid, al- Ind a, fine, Wat it was Poranaress 01 (J ain circumstances | they would soon be at home. en theue woee they/reaolved to go to the sakibo! | they may become dangerous,” [ibvary and read all the things aboo’ Oh, may we have a ride on bis) tnaia which they had not time to | back?” pleaded Boss. question Bombus about, umgested by Beasts Pedano, ‘Axe For answer Bombus boosted the], Huegested &y Bewillen st - 5 5 m Stree! | children up on Gargo's back while Be) HrooKiyn, , d, where r * | took his place upon the ee els ita PR tg gh Pg Bd all elephant drivers ait. " will wb vent. NEvn ‘are golng through & hil for- Ne * declared Bombus, "ai un- dergrowth that our mount \s tram-| My Dear Cousin-Kine: pling down ts mostly bamboo, the! Our Kiddte Ktub Korner is going 'o Ponder shoots of which form one Of] move back to its first home ure the favorite delicacies of Gargo 4n4/ hack page of The Evening World n his kind. Through the trees to our! the firet Klub Korner day of mext right you can see large patches of| week, which, as you know, is nex: greon felds, When it rains the herds) Tuesday, It will be Venture there to eat the gram.” |parting with an old ald that thie ik | thts comy corner on thie dt oh eaticke back will i, be-|is the de of our cause elephants are not #o clean,”|}no matter when and w! the Klub wat they are, my dear, Wy. fully “and, follow ene activities of te water is absolutely essential to ir Kiub and our cot throug! lis Well being. No antial ie e Aseuring you, thet "we will! be ine bath than the clephash 688 9) tt with and hem yy in our mew fome, T am your affectionate | Cousin Eli By Arnol | Goa cou’ ea “O} the door!" Grace cried, “I'm sure something terrible mug bave tne clerk took the pans key with Ami ts ek Cano nixon tlhe door. ‘The room was flooded with email parlor of the suite, was . At its further ‘the door ) Merton's bedroom stood ajar along the door jamb for the electric 1 Nae oun! lights » turned on dod Hy Then Grace saw that her fears hed | bs Ieand been justified. On the floor, half thal alt Lo way between the door and the bed bia “al y Huth Mor face was t were « 1, apparently lifeless Cie Mi ™ 6 color of chalk, her Ho TE Sasa 8 Grace fell beside with tremb-| HOW KIDDIES CAN CONTRIBUTE - The clerk,| TO THE KIODIE | KLUB'R stood wan FRENCH ORPHAN FUND ing at the scene in amazed horror. without any personal outlay She tan't dead!" Grace exclaimed, SAVE YOUR WORLDS. ‘urning @n excited face to him. “Her! Ask your friends te eave theirs Yor heart is atill ting: nd for @] you, or, quick!” Then, taking the un-|7 5. every elx WORLDS, whether nacious girl in her arms, she lifted] worNING or EVENING week day her to the bed editions, THE WORLD will pay, you a ONE CENT. CHAPTER XVII, For very two SUNDAY WORLDS, T. ICHARD DUVALL, realizing| that Or ONE CENT for one hat t woman he sous) woRLD and daily WORLDS G or EVENING ed was for the moment unabie| tions. 4 Bask ” page rns 0 Deliver your papers and collect your tee eae ne noe nen. (Payments. on BATURDAY MORN D wae epprenees BY 6 Aanas OF fam: S at any of the following places tly this enemy of Ruth ce Annes, No, 12 Praakfort treet far uw resourceful nto, >, 1803 Broadway. (The had supposed ihe had got No. 195 West One Huggeet n oor away nad t appeared | 1 by Which he could trace Ne, 410 Kast Gow Humired a» , ; , foekivn Ofte, No, $17 Pultow Street ren gf tg Beg will be paid at the rate give ig’ Tier ten une ‘atever number of WORLDS He she could follow the rd ErUe"| you deliver, but NO OTHER papers where nelf co 01 ¢ 'o call | Will be accepted, igh | out = a He deeded to Mn TS, less than % cents’ worth namo at the desk, and walt "At vie corner the lights of a saloon | Will be considered exchangeable: | glowed Drtillantily, With @ final| Give your names in at the omc wiihco at the dark doorway he had {Where you leave the papers and they entered the lobby and joined the wait- just left, he walked quickly down the |Will be added to the Ust of Kkidie benefactors. » ene Peer Oae DDD DDR HOW TO JOIN THE ah AND call to his hotel developed the ln, however, | woman who OBTAIN YOUR PIN was a lady asking f the clerk said, an elderly e one gave her as Mrs. Morton, She a a i Just come in, and seemed greatly ‘ i agitated at not having found bia. The name, Mes. Morton, filled Du- | Ky vall_ with sudden apprehension Dearing: Wagld, ‘Ko, tn Ti) ape » her, please,” he sald hie ie Gal vg Rath AO » recogniaed the ier the phone. | "Klub Pin.” \Nh \bbimas eit sea Re & Little while ago, and KIDDIE KLUB 16 wanted to see me at COUPON NO. viinued.) ¢ .

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