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‘Original Desi The ns for Home Dressm | = = The Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. ‘Copyright, 1917, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Advice in the Selection of Materials and Styles for | Furnished by The Boening World’s Expert. By Mildred Lodewick the days when a bride was compelled by stately tradition to wear satin that stood alone, with a three yard train of the same material that she could soarcely drag along, Added to this was a stiff high collar that would scarcely al- low her to bow her head, the whole aa dignified and ma- tronly as possible, A bride in these AND | HAVE Don MY LITTLE Bit” Too ! IT's VERY NICE oF MR JOHN To Do HIS LITTLE BIT ! N eal that sults her par- THIRD SET—Free Hand Exercise No. 4. - N entirely new shoulder and upper arm exercise is shown to-day G and is practised with the muscles tensed, in the following manner: oT ,. Stand with heels together, closed fists at sides, head and chest ‘well up, as shown in the large picture. Then, with force, throw the \ : arms out and up until they are at right angles with the body, fists still iN tightly closed, as shown in figure two. Repeat this ten times, Then (] Ni] , relax and rest. Tensing and relaxing the muscles is just as important A as the exercise itself and must be considered an important part of it. In the near future I shall give some simple exercises which are practised by the soldiers at West Point, each day, and while they are all beneficial for the body, they are really beautifwl also when practised \s in drill, These are THE REGULATION MOVEMENTS, which are indorsed by the Government, and readers sbould form clubs and master them in groups for future use, as well as for health. This idea has occurred to me through the many letters I have received along just these lines, r Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. ABOUT WEIGHTS—D. L. H.; The,and beat until thick and creamy. Massage this into thin neck and bust b frame work of the body consists of) the bony skeleton and this merely | tit upword soovementa ee with gen 1 Suggests the outline, because the gen- eral size of the body depends upon| MUSCLES—GEORGD T.: The flex- the amount of fat and muscle flesh,|ors are the muscles which bend the " joints and the extensors are those which vary greatly according to the) irc extend thé joints, It is through < Mfe of each individual. Any welght/the action of the muscles that the in excess of two and one-Ralf pounds! body is held upright. to the inch in stature may be consid- — ered abnormal, because it certainly noUr,O0R EXERCISES—MADGE +} Personally 1 consider sw: ng @dds nothing to physical or mental) ing very best out-door exercise, be- efficiency and ts usually a forerunner | cause it affects all parts of the body, of obesity and other diseases, increases lung power and endurance and develops all muscles. BLISTERING FEET—RALPH T.: Wants WEIGHT—MRS, PRANK ticular taste and her own type of ’ i ah Sy loveliness, The Vv straight neok Iine, so «modish = this yoar, will be found becoming by the oval-faced girl, | and nothing could be quite so ador- able in elegant simplicity a @ plain lace bodice Itke the one I am showing to-day, Any @ort of real wk aire eas { LITTLE BIT HELPED You To Do Py ght Bir (OUR LITTLE Bt HELPS Your COUNTRY | BougHT 4 LIBERTY Bonpb WITH THE MONEY ! SAVED ON VEGETABLES Filmy chiffon platting falling from the valuable aid as to whort tight sleeves, drapes the arms @ suitable way to in fluttering #oftness, and a sktrt of use tt on a frock for platted chiffon hangs in straight and afternoon wear this soft folds. i summer et a resort. ‘The crisp tulle veil te in delight~ Am thirty years of ful contrast, both to the chiffon of the age, slim, look well frock, and to the elegant lace head- in youthful styles, plece from which it ts hang, Tiny have chestnut hair, clusters of orange blossems mark the Brown eyes, fair starting at each ede of the tulle, skin, with color, while the flaring band being out to C a V fm front, carries out « necessary effect tn unison with the straight neck line of the bodice, oes Change the shoes and stockings every five feet five inches tall, you could day and bathe the feet in cold water, Weigh 143 to 147, and not be too heavy. destructible voile, ‘Then rub in alcohol, one pint, sallcylio! acid, two drams. | * or @ fine handkerchief linen could be combined as required. Skirt and sleeves laid in pleats, watst mostly of filet, with small yoke of dress fabric. ae | ‘ PIMPLES ON CHIN—ESTIIER E.: | A F it These are cauncd by retained. waste The tim matter and wrong diet, and both t | # ‘Hxcessive perspiration causes this. M.; At the age of forty-five if you are — : Collar and girdle of chartreuse satin= soon,” she said. “One of the maids ts obarities,” she remarked with # pe-to his hotel. There was no news Lhe woman be sought. He recalled to bis utter surprise, there appeared | redhion Bittor, Orening World ( must be corrected befo! they will 7 disappear, | : pale sitting with Miss Ruth. Hadn't you cullar emile, “Won't you come in?” there of Grace and he realized that it the two sallent featuees of the type- in the darkness @ figure which) what would { WANTS WEIGHT—FRANCES f.:| BN Tile okae cometary. better stay with her, as well?” Bho held wide the door, was now too late to accomplish any- writing in all the letters sent to Miss hurled iteelf bim and began to| saree to combine } For five feet three you should welgb The clerk nodded. Grace found herself in @ quandary. thing by returning to the house on Morton, the misplaced “a” and the clutch frant ly at his throat, with ine) 4 not more than 115-120 pounds and you, ¢ EVERY TWO WEEKB. Grace hurried out of the hotel,and, “II will come in for a moment,” Hifty-seventh Street. Considerably broken lower right band corner of the inclosed mate- @re easily thirty pounds too heavy. | jumping into a taxi, ordered the driver #he said, and an instant later found upset by the events of the past three en bit ad CHAPTER XIX. \ ww Frank A, Mi C ) to take her to Columbus Avenue and herself in a small, rather poorly fur- hours, Duvall retired to his room, and He looked closely at the two letters . ; ; | ‘- OBESITY DIET—MRS. K. F:: We! (Coprright, kA, Munsey Company, Ninety-sixth Street. The woman, nished living room. The woman closed sat down to think the whole matter in the name before him. The was T would be @iMfguit to de-| 4» whieh I have are all out of this at present but {t| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Grace determined, should not escape the door and followed her. Grace miaplaced, the “W" minus its lower scribe the feelings of Grace will be printed again shortly. Ruth Morton, motion picture star, i» threetened @ second tim: braced herself for @ possible attack, or 4 while he went to the phone, right hand corner, Tho evidence ‘han aaanaae, 4% yards? I am with disfigurement by an got eben At Ninety-sixth Street #he found but none came. ing up the office, inquirt seemed to be complete. Duvall atl 5 feet 7 inches tall, WALNUT HAIR STAIN—MRS. here, SER SRAM Gat le Sion Leary impatiently waiting for her in “Sit down,” ber hostess sald, indi- whether anything bad been heard of The next thing to be considered was ‘The woman's onslaught) ween 197 pounds, ~, BORGR %.: Ger oneualt’ pound her mother, engages Iichard Duvall, erime the doorway of the corner drug store oating a chulr. Mrs, Duvall. how could be first obtain entrance to came #0 auddenty thet Grace} woul like th | dried walnut shells and cover them: (etre. izes. ¢ from which he had telephoned. He "No. It is too late for that. If you ,” the night olerk tnformed tim, the apartment building, and, subse- ee eas aay eesttvel Lee © ° ' with one pint boiling water. Strain! tous remove tra hotel in the ho Ort ine thar Saw ber as soon as she left her cab, oare to subscribe anything’— Mra. Duvall had not been heard from, quently, to the flat af the’ woman Was un dress in one-piece i | permeoutor, Suanicion attaches to Marcia Ford, and joined her. “But you must tell me more about nor had she sent any message. But a posing as E. W. Norman? Were he to defense. and of a 1 | fruentinto clean hair. iis it nota] fish, cikter fo es auto tere “She's In there yet,” he whispered, your work.” note had just been left for ber, He ring the latter's bell, he felt sure she — When she once more recovered oon- Recieiest cort, Am dye and will rub off. Raat hn Heist tome acer Oomn * Jerking his thumb toward a building | “It is very simple. ‘The money ts would wend tt up. would not respond by unfastening the aciousness mie found herself atilt 1yt : eal dried car onl hres ‘some doors down the block. expended by the Poltsh Relief Com: Duvall awalted the arrival of the door, but would on the contrary be typon tho couch, Her throat ached | twenty-three years ! ABOUT BATHS—MRS. 3.1 About | Sete, poate ta, the He foe Grace glanced in the direction indi- Mitte, to relieve tho starving and note with the utmost impatience, A Warned, fearfully, and there was a dull roaring | of age, smewhat dingy looking @estitute sufferers in the war Zone.” message for Gr ) om? ‘ the bell in her head. ML hon tt asonia a WOrIAY charity: SRE e Mout From whom? On the other hand, to ring the bell MISS KE, H.R. cated. A few momenta of ono of the other apartments might She tried to move her arms, her apartment house it was, its lower ' b3 degrees r the cold bath ify i healthy and vigorous. It { @re | tho victim of st to! bean wept in > , 3 Bhs pose A| Plain green voile tt the body thoroughly warmed | >*% & trighte floor occupied by a florist's shop, I Will think the matter over, Suppose jater one of the s thrust into result in the unlatching of the front feet, but found them bound fast \ forcast exercise anda Bot shower be-| Leaving Leary on eho opposite cor. YOU call again . ti is hand a letter non the note door, but involve explanations, There moment later she realized as a moe would be pretty as fore taking the cold bath. * CHAPTER XVII. ner, she crossed the street and en- . Grace began to breathe more freely paper of the was'no help for it. Duvall pressed of cloth of some sort, Ught y rolled. | wicirt band and In addition to the head and neck ex- UVALL hurried to his hotel tained five names each, indloating Rae pata hee note: It was a long time before there was , There was no one in the room, but| Pieces, Buttons covered with the erelses wear the rubber chin strap at| and found @ Mrs. Morton that there were ten apartments in the ay it aight. At any convenient time place Hy He uilding, Grace looked over the ad- rpg gia tn iL) ‘ing’ Sl wv plece of absorbent cotton, saturated awatting him, brought there grosses carefully, but none of them gatch bas a habit of sticking.” SI ined it In the| same, toe gq: Deet Madam—t walted ar any res Duvall had almost be- from the one which adjoined 1 who pad. “TN® when roti nol ote T Linus wor must Miwe RUN to despair of getting one, wien Fear came the murmur of voices, To MRS. H. ¥.—Your grey tnen fe out tome other way, ao came hack to the ho heard the clicking of the clectric By twiating her head about wee y' 4 che ‘i could be made after design for Mise with a solut > | on the strength of @ mes- meant anything to her. Tae name on Mnbled with the took otal, “1 hope 1 did right, | Reanecttuily sours, 14 toi pede able to learn that the @oor connect- SOEMIGA Ie on with gatiee or nace | wage delivered by a woman the, torn card had been Ford, but , Grace was eo completely deceived MATIN UPAR,” atch, and found that he could Ura ing the two wax ajar, and througs | 1. R, piping all trimming pleses kerehief; This will harden the flabby | wy 1 he there was no such name among those PY the woman's actions that he mo Duvall stared at the words before He had barcly done 80, when @ big, (6 narrow opening came a thin rib-|with white, and using white pearl FS’ giesh and also acts as an astringent| “UO called herself Mrs, Duvall. The before her. How was she to tell to mentarily relaxed her guard. A® him with « look of alarm. Who was burly looking man, whe. might have Don of light buttons, Wear « etring of colored 4 anid helps to shrink the flesh, Getective immediately sensed trouble which apartment the woman bad fer companion drew che door over: Martin Leary? And where had he been a bartender, or @ head weiter, As har scnsen Became cleerer she/. 4 o141 green of blue, to liven coment and accompanied Mrs. Morton back gone? rece er good and started watted for Grace until nearly mid- appeared tn the door of one of the Tealized that two persons were tn , 5 i ap ” to #0, The instant her back was night? And, above all, why had aie 22? room beyond her, and from the sounds |UD the frock. } BUST {DEVELOPING CREAM | to tho Iatter’s Notel, fhe explained | Making @ Mat of the names upon s turned ahe felt a slender but muscular jot retumed? Tad’ ome” ane Fran Roce apartunents, clad only tn yey nade, the words whlch from| reshica Miter, Bresiog Wed: - 94 : 1 Visiting card. Grace determined to d she was ell, ne ounce; cccon butter, one|2s ‘ney went alone the actions and cry each in tum, She Ged observed Grageud backward, unable 10 Uriel a Traut perallOn Or? as “Welle-wh t? he growied, timo to time came to her ears, it ap- j ounce. Melt these over warm water|@Ppearance of the woman who had that the butlding contained no ele gound. hauffeur, and ufter two hour e- ; ’ f 0 hou 4 skiy, peared that they were engaged in the Duvall stepped up to him quickly, Ma IT em eighteen years of age and am ¥, A GOWN FOR THE JUNE BRIDE THAT EASY TO MAKE. OOOO lace euch as point rose, point d’Alencon, Princess, &0. Answers to Queries. fe @ultable for this purpose, and B*- | prsie manor, revieg World: ing out In elongated moyen-age atyle, I have three yards {t ts confined to the figure by a «race of real filet lace ful twining of white fatile ribbon banding 6% Inches which ties at the right side back, wide and ask your called upon her, vator, man 4 and spoke in a pleasant voice, operation of pt SS : or attempt at @ cry for help was search Duvall located th the Mths (3 : Grace Mstened. two epeakers, writing to ask you: \ My — ~~ ||| _ When thay arrived at the door of the fhe rang one of the bells, and the gmothered before it became audible, latter's little te reat Toman Guice yourtbnt eoctrals “Sana aaee pein women,” Gieaiened teat thay pv toy once i New Fibre Containers |} morton suite it was apparent that front door waa unlocked. She turned O0@ Was whirled backward and explanation foll nd they started “The man glare! at him, suspicion know Duvall was het upon thelr the mak 4 "J * something was wrong. The door stood the knob and entered. urned thrown violently upon @ low couch, for the house under suspicion bihsine teas bio eves trail. They mentioned a railroad =~ ing of @ lace i, if For Home Canning open. ‘The clerk, wih one of the The occupants of the two ground ping ee ne iver” une nor gctmtoning Téury before the front “ang my bell by mf station, a train that left at 5 o’alook, lee wet ae i i maids, occupied the little parior. i Bee nuit Reena pha pad throat were momentarily tightening careful watoh, Duvall went ints the rout WV be do you want to, 0 ee i PN yg Mores noons and informal Bi ‘ Thr Tm vs . y wbjec' oon wan ¥ pule, and by means o' ok oF © some busin d ¢ i OU will be'scon buying your) Through the wpen door of the bedroom tried both doors’ in eucceaston, aking yee miy hofore her eves and she lost Note we and by means of his pocket on ine fourth floor” He wont closer bound. The ight hed been turned evesiugs te TE rt preserved fruits in fibre con-| Duvall caught a glimpse of Ruth lying for Mrs. Wetnberg at the on cot eusness 5 Upnts of the building, an Grace bad {, the man, and lowered bia voice, out and Grace found herself alone mountains this sum- tainers, says the Nationaljin bed, the figure of a heavily eet, Foully af ine qiner, 18 ¢ — done @ #hort time before. ‘The hall- ‘8 detective, my friend,’ he whia- | Rut wee she alone? Until now she mer. I am very e Bmergency Food Garden Commission, | bearded man bending over her, semblance to the one she sought and CHAPTER XVIII. way (nelde was dark, with the axcep. pered conrientislly, "Wm here on & Dit Minvees ty OS NPT te toe ppg > Hecause of the scarcity of tin cans,| "Mrs. Bradley!” the clerk exclaimed, she waa obliged to pretend thai she UVALD, on tis arrival with \agee, Qgnm lant at tie foot of the "rhe big man's eyes widened she had heard not the slightest sound inclined to be eteut Py Manufacturers are being urged to|S% Son a8 he caught sight of Mra, had made a mistake Mrs. Mort: t her apert- 1 Py fo gl gph roasted item.” The man nodded slowly, Presently sho became aware of @ use fibre containers # canning food-| Morten: “I'm #0 glad you have come. It was not until she reached the PORE PRRe AD BE Bek OP io RIAY ALON OF REN hor aarvice “All right. But [ gueas I'll keep my & regular scraping sound that! through the hips >! miners 6 food-| Your daughter has bad ap—an accl- fourth fieor that success rewarded her ment, lost no time in f! Suddenly he pau owing the eye on you just the # Ile aenmed to come from one of the rear] Will I need & slip to as’ sprMant fibre or Paper | Gea Msiisa (eta acaaegilanid efforts. The left hand @eparunent on out from the clerk Just what fry ee ap ly e Pat +8 leaned against the door Jam and « It suggested something alive, | wear with it? If so i srediieed | in ety: Flto his words, Bhe, too, had een Norman” te aive Masten: CR Ded henpened. Fe ntaon the fourth floo maicned Dhivall 94 BAGS ERS some: DUE Met anedy. ste alee would you susgest @ ; orice of theme containete ia 7G, te | through the doorway the figureof ber scarcely rung the bell’ when’ ihe Pieced together, confirmed his worst ‘This card had attracted MMs atten. © Lape ae aousie CITA ante inh at ee color or white? Hay i . daughter lying in the bed. muspicions. ‘Then he went to Ruth !iop because it was different from ne detective reached the fourth th <i ; : ”" lext *s cheaper than glass or tin, ( 2 | et . woman she had heen followi: el 4 mH Op spe: an pa Graco gave an Involuntary or complexton, gray » iC Jess ted the canning mamifastarece |, Ruth!” she exclaimed in an agon- reared. wearing @ flowered Kimene”” Morton's bedroom and called the doc- \"¥ of the others in the two racks. Hook at top ar CO ee eelne what would have been a ory hea she | MUS eves, 600d color, — MISE Chae hp wil be ablo to yell their products | 120d vole; then rushed Into the room — she looked at Grace keenly, muapl- tor axide rey, more elther engraved or printed Pie apartment he mougbt. . not-been 80 effectually gagged, ‘The| Skirt may be corded around. bips for less money. beyond ctously, but with no sign of reeognt- + ime isiting carde, aide the bray te ape 5 SOUR nocked knowindge that she lay helpless, un} @# !8 yoke and sleeves, or plated as " When couted with paraffin the fibre | ie ae oe Re 8 tion. Whether sho did not know ner, bide as ee eile nd Miss Mors ‘rames provided for them, Si Oe mn OH ie 1a the. QU0r, Sen Ka ee tect hereot? fron ateauk, | sketched. Suawnet cream lace, wal } ntainer makes a splendid substi- | nan heen summoned te aoe ee, Cr gmerely pretended not to do ao, ton'e injuries?” he sake t . vand upon” blank cards, Hut this He acarcély exported one, but frightened her, She turned her head, |Cbina silk slip, coral ribbon at belt i *ate for tin and glass. Those con-|und before the coming of teva city Grace, Was unable to say, After all, “She has no injuries, at least In the int Mining simply the inacription felt that he should at least give the #training her eyes into the semi-dark- | #4 coral beads to outline yoke ia salners are recommended for the can- | Sys, Morton Genee eecel ec Tekth {t made Hetle difference. Having now sense you mean, She ts suffering}. 'w. Norman.’ was neliher en. persons within @ chance ness, online ap ning of many foodstuffs, tnoluding| phone call, It waa from Leary,“ Wocated the woman, It was only Recea~ solely from the emfects of shock.” —graved nor printed, nor written ‘hy A long ailence ensued. Duvall was | A fleure was moving toward hor GET IT? it } maith cream, buttermilk, | oyster |Petn this you, Mrs. Duvall?” the cab. s2'% to # A 7 Wan & me NCO What eort of shock?” and On the contrary, it was type- about to rap to hig from the bedroom, gilding al chee | Bo, several days Mandy, the » relishes, 5 %, 6008 | man asked, q johard, ny written ly and Swaying, no s'steps, What it was He fruits, salads, sauerkraut and ‘olives. |"tYes, What have you discoverad?” Pratet many slated. oy o. pl Pi * mi Kew, of forege Frigh’ This In itself attracted Duvall’s at ius though She could not determine; from tts ap- | folsitul ovek, tated aa ‘8 Coffee, tea, baking powder, spices and| The lady got into her cab a littl or wom: of some gort, ter » T should tention, owing to the fact that the pearance against the darkness of the! “ ” . latres: , raising may also be successfully | w er can ® Je aaged quickly. 7 say. I am informed that some various ors received by Ruth More looked like a crawling| made anxious inquiries and found 40 Pagked in paper or Mbre containers wane AE roe ieee we tid Sere pre roe Mise Norman ™ einen, acme enomy of bere enmse (0 ch had oll heen typewritten FY tow eecciide ok Fe cioteay (has Ataoae bee eed er. au ea b 4 : ’ th he There was more than th . ing a auto i he aot 7 ee cet at toa trie tree do. fhe drove to an apartment on “Miss Norman, T have come to try We rome RO0 WEP BQOP wih Ber ouare waa more Lhan Hist aru alte PAAr4,, Te tound of rested, Sie hastened down to the | tive that the strictest economy be! and entered. ‘The PE Geangion behelt of the eutering people TOG! Of eDeouragement Duvall went vince Duvall that 5 nen Term, uolse, ax theggh (he apparation ware) gourt-heuse to eve Whe), Saag ; practised in the use of tin during|{'m waiting across the coset. tens of th he flung his entire weight againat the talking to Iteelf, ‘Two eyea seemed | done ‘ the asiating emergency. Housewives | drug atore on tho corner dr Cotunbus fe Folens. The war, as you know, nomen ——= puruly opened door to gleam through the darkness. There Why, Mandy” she exel , \ age urged to use paper cgntaine Avenue. Shall I st by, Bes = ' . The door yielded to his attack Then was a hissing, yet guttural sound,| ‘what in the world have you Piemrving fruits and jellies, I Won’ Walt unti's eee Grace ante reeled om, the Appeal. feoliy ADVENTURE Lyd By Jack Londo there came 4 dull thud, as though human in quality, but horrible to her| doing to get arrested?” 4 housewife who will substitute these | left the booth and, hunting t beled won , q some heavy budy had fallrn to tho ears “Ah ain't don’ nothin’ tall, Mis" Paper containers for glass and tin|clork, told him that she wes obliged Tee to tget nee. an 1 inue feave Bey Here Is the Best Story of the Maste Story Teller floor, and immediately after, the hall) And then, wtthout warning. the fige | Anna,” was the indignant reply. ¢* \ vr ers is performing a worthy,|to go out Nerene did Mae cf the sort, sll Ht Becin Tt on This Pace June 5 Way resi with & *eries of uns ure sprang toward her and flung its. dis heah fuss ts about a lady mamibd patriotic service to her country. "Mrs, Morton should be back very “Tam did potty ahacatet incor: | Sees Hegin tt on 1 _fage June 4 : eartit arm about her neck Miss Demeanor, and Ah ain't newah : 1 worthy —————— Duval ed forward. ‘Then, (To Be Concluded.) ven heahed of her hefo'!"—Sudgey —-—_—_——— 6 sain.

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