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ME RI By Maurice Ketten Original Designs for Physical Preparedness Beat It! U.S. Army Exercises \\'- ; a |__The Home Dressmaker by Pauline Furlong | HE SAID | DIDN'T. SURELY oe = H cos gr eine pag “tag oe — LOOK A MINUTE OVER Coen tet Bur | Advlee in the Selection of Materials and Styles for All ning World Pu es These Exercises to Help or Two. Furnished by The Evening World’s Expert. Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. WASN'T HE NICE 2 STILL NICER TOME | by J ve Copyright, 1017, by the Prep: Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), | COULD HAVE KISSED By Mildred Lodewick HIM Copyright, 1917, ty the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Work), Description. ACH has entered whole - heartedly (nto eum mer fash- fona, #0 that not only frocks are made of it, but wraps, parasols, petticoats and neg- Mgees invite its ex- quisttely luxurious transparent quality. While few women of moderate puree can af- ford real inces, there are many beautiful imitations at prices within the reach of A _FeLLow Stopped oe a ger ri ME IN TH! Venetian, Bruges NE IF HAD REGISTERED d’Alencon, Vaten- IN THE SELECTive DRAFT clennes, Chantilly and their eisters are more favored for the hand- somer evening and af- ternoon gowns and wraps, but for after- noon frocks there is a return to @ desi«n that ds oonsplouously open and appears to be @ more artistic wprawling of threads knotted together, Square open meshes that look very perish- able, with designs em- Drofdered or darned on, are very modish also, and exceedingly THIRD SET—Free Hard Exercise No. 8. HE noticeable improvement in bodily vigor which accompanies phys!- cal culture practice of exercises and the increased muscular de- velopment is of great aid in meeting and combating the various diseases which are continually attacking us in every-day life. | The development of large muscle area itself, though not of the very | Greatest advantage, is nevertheless a most important one, for the body needs this large muscle area, into which the blood may be frequently Arained at times, to relieve other parts of the body, brain, &c., which are ually overworked. These parts of the body receive an oversupply of lood, because the blood goes directly to the organs like the brain, &c., 1 which are constantly exercised, and for this very reason other parts of How RidicULous ! THAT'S IT! ene I am \ the bet suffer from an insufficient supply. A few minutes several times 1 N'T HE thowing to-day ts of \ a day alowed for the practice of any arm, leg or trunk exercise will de- You ARE TOo OLD 3 NICE ! 1 CouLD Gectgeihe eran, with I] velop muscle area and stimulate the blood to the parts of the body which ONLY MEN BETWEEN HAVE fx @ pretty combining of are starving for it. TWENTY ONE AND H SSED lace, making it suit ice today’s arm exercise as follows: Assume the at command ie. THIRTY ONE IM able for various occa- shown in Fig. 1, and on the command “LACE” raise the arms and lace the fingers together behind the head as shown in the large i picture. Repeat ten times, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. DRIED FRUITS—MRS. I. R. W.:| of each on your gluten bread. When sions, both afternoon and evening, during the @ummer, The waist and the tunic @ are in one piece, being taid in aide plaits from the shoulders ‘bon which slfp through ¢@he collar LACE AND GEORGETTE CR PLEASINGLY COMBINED. : : front panel | back and from, and by extending be- | Dried fruits are v iolesome, but they | You have a reat desire for something Layprenghie praia With the front {low the waist Hne in beck, supply | sboutd be waned and soaked to] erect cat some stewed fruit, sweet, of tne “tkirt, and tiny ribbon bows| the lengthening dine which te given soften them before eating them raw. / will satisfy this desire, Mineral oil ffer @ pleasing relief to ite plain ex- | {n front by the plaits, Always wash dried fruits thoroughly | {s not assimilated by the systam and eae collar of Ince a#| Figured volle or batiste te else wuit- ‘ang then cook thei in the water in| therefore 1s not fattening, eee Hegre eee te | able for this design, when plain eel. which they are soaked over night. agave sive the form |0red material to match the frock DEEP BREATHING—M. L.: It ts from the waist, but more ¢0 Ui* Oy a | Could be used to form the ooller and STOPPING MEAT EATING—DD.| ever unwise to breatle “deeply ot @ yoke, though 1 lower skirt. Lace bandi through the nos 1 figure the collar could ing could take WARD T.: Do not do this too sud-| through the nose, no matter what the ailm, youthful figure te we trimming|the place of the ribbon as shoulder Genly, ae the system cannot adjust Certainly shallow breathing meee be separate. A dist! aes (STAs and attain a more decorative Ysteelf readily to radical changes. |no good whatever, a os He foature {s the shoulder straps effect over the plain F Eggs, peas, beans, lentils, nuts, milk, &o, may be substituted. { BAD TASTE IN MOUTH-—MRS, KATE R.: Indigestion, constipation, ‘and the general lowering of the vital resistance in the body are indicated by this condition. This is easily over- come thro roper diet and daily exercises Fo yea by medicine, Coated is the gurest indication of bad’ health and improper working of “My men are not niggers, The but the cartridge-beit Was Diiescul.” oWned cuttie ranches op Hawai and ia wie South Seas—pearia and pearl prisoners, Besides, he ts such a fool f#ooner you understand that the bet- “You wouldn't dare use the re. bi Maut ones, for the islands, Ho- #hell—and he was sure that more that he would fine you five pounds ter for our acquaintance. As for volver if you were compelled to, Or,” kuna two hundred thousand acres fn trove of one sort and for not having entered at Tulagl,) the tinned goods, I'll pay for all they noting the glint in her eyes, “if you alone. St extended in between Mauna were to be picked up. which ts the port of entry, you know, | did use it, to--well, to hit anything.” Kea and Mauna Loa, and it was there Cocoanut planting Was his particular He iv not a nice man, and I repeat, BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE EVERY TWO WEEKS. "You're American, aren't you?” he She started up suddenly to enter J learned to mhoot goats and wild cat- idea, with trading and maybe pearl- {t 1s imposstble, the internal organs, Fruit diet water) qiostent, atccium Ni Brndicate,) 88ked quietly, the house, He knew she was going tle. On Molokai they have big spotted ing, along with other things, until “1 have it,” she announced. “Lend ; drinking and grains and nuts in- it sree, The question disconcerted her for for her revolver, deer, Von was the manager of Ho- the plantation should come into me a gang of your boys for to-day, of beavy. greasy f sweets | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, tho moment, “Never mind,” he eatd, “here's kuna. He had two daughters about bearing. He traded off his yacht for 1") build @ grass house for myself A ee ‘meats, will soon remedy this con-| Parid Sheldon, « young olanter ia the Golomoa — “Yes,” she vouchsafed, with a de- mine, What can you do with it?” my own age, and I always spent the « schooner, the Miélé, and away We over in the far corner of the com- Islands, fmde himeelf threatened by @ revolt flant look, "Why?" “Shoot the dlock off your flag- hot season there, and once a whole went. I took care of him and studied lies, of course, f can| amonx his black laborers, The taland ale isin “Nothing, I merely thought @o. halyards.” year. navigation, He was his own skip- in ve im toenlant om be comfortable | . ZEINESS IN THE MORNING— | the erin of « plague, and be himeelf can scarey My name is Sheldon, David Sheldon. H lod his unbelief. “Von had been in the army, and per, We had a Danish mate, Mr. and wafo. The Tahitians can keep an ‘ . G. T, H.: Indigestion causes |drmg around. Things gow worse, his pariwer he said, with direct relevance, hold- he fired, and the block remained dad was an old and they Ericson, and a mixed crow of Jap- were both stern disciplinaria @ long shot,” he said, with the two girly had no Just as aboard ship. | And then I'll stud anut planting fr, and and down the Ling Islands, first, yy teruen, I'll run the ey ae tt ype this and late suppers, &c., are Usu-|die, A big storm comes up. and a white ing outa thin hand. ally responsible for dizziness in the) woman lands om the island with @ be¥<owm Her hand started out tmpulstvely, only nese and Hawalians, We went up or at any other time, patire salloey, Bhetdon trav to greet her. fainta then checked the intention of easing her chagrin, Neither had I, and they were two until Dad was heartsick, Everything yu, jousehol nga ne smorning yo As And ercovers comeckrumers the next day to name 1s Tackland, Joan Lack- Sue she bit fer ip ‘and fired again. men after all. They spoiled ua terri- was changed. een toe 4 ae ‘Analy, J TO DIGEST STARCHY FOODS— | tind the woman bao taken charge of the piace, land. The hand went out. “And "me bullet emitted a sharp shriek bly You see, they didn't have any vik months was enough for Dad. Wis iwten to any of your protesta. MRS. G. F, BE: You do not need lot ua bo friends.” it toccheted into space, The Wives, and they mado chums out of ‘The eltuation was hopeless. ‘We'll Tn iy ni that you are going to aay | the food well and eat ou're English, aren't you?” was rattled back and forth, U-When our tasks were done. We go to the Solomons,’ he sald, ‘ Me ~ a ¢ icine. Chew , al dlock rattled bas and offer--your miving the bungalow | Using plats 3 ie ary ‘and the saliva will digest it. CHAPTER IV. her next query Ngan and again she fired, till the {24 to laarn to do everything about get a whiff of English rule, cp to me and pullding @ grass house | white volle for aleeves, de, ' — (Cates) “Now that's too much, even for a clin was emptied of tts eight cart. the Ronee EIA an ell o6 TG AAMYS. hare Are AO) gpsniian tere, welt KO for yourrelf, And I won't have ft. pei 4 N FACE AND sick man,” he cried, “You know well yiq i ss ts, The Servants dic nat was so that we on to the Hismare rchipelago, chee = 3 [pARIMMSPOTE GN FACE AND| pena ic carne at tne ania Skit Ghat'h Sed Gago hem Wie tt Aye AN hate Hot io "Aafagt"togs Fh amet ene “hieiten aso a, a) wil ogden ver MN | st ra Pe ‘syaste matter in the body causes rushed upon him,end he eat — “Oh,” she sald absently “Then put it was battered out of all use- evn 4nd we always made the oock- yet civilized,’ All preparations were 5 fe anrest twill io herawa the river,| 1 am destrous of them. Proper diet and exercise will up in bed, clutching at the fulness, Sheldon was astonished, lalls, w uch was too holy @ rite for made, things packed on gre | #° yond your jurisdiction, and build @ @4vice concerning a yemove them. wall for support as the mos- me “That's really good shooting—for @”y servant. & new crew of Marquesans 1nd Ta, viilago for myself and my eailoré,|etyle for @ deep ' CHAPTER V. ae woman,” he said, “You only “IM the cool season the girls used hitians shipped. Woe wero just ready ‘linen for inser’ and sh ool BUTTERMILK NOT FATTENING quito screen lurched dizzily milased it twice, and it was a strange to come down and visit mo in Hilo, to st to Tahiti, where a lot é Oo fT Guvutu €or provisions. ASA pow file ior = nen —M. R: Buttermilk and the prepared|@round lim. Hie was still sitting {ELDON mended rapidly, weapon, Who taught you to shoot?” Dad had two houses, pairs and refitting for oe ee an want you to teach me billiards.” dress, I want eome- sour milke ee not fattening and are) there, holding on, with eyes closed, ‘The fever had burned out, |"Oh, my father, RE arm Ane Ibe ant oF tie cored ao ° P becgaet (8 ene Bee We “Joan took hold of the household with thing smart and sted and nourishin, ‘ou : erty : aie ye Von, and his cowboys. as & oe ylace in Puna, and down sie “ 0 108 . Fe font: >| te wat aster or toarmnaiade (f Rn te movin his giddiness, when ane there P fae a malay for shot—dad, 1 mean, though Von was that meant canoes ani boats and fieh- shad you were left alone? things Tl BialdSh hare recoaaleel peg Ridge + i fare very fat. Of course, if you are | he heard her voice nim to do but gather splendid, iov.” « and swimming. Then, too, Dad Joan nodded, the place. For the first time the town. »Dply plump you could eat avery little] “You lle right down again, str," etrongib, Joan had taken “'gheldon wondered secretly who belonied to the Hoyal Hawition Yacht | “Very much alone, Of rie att bungtiow was clean and orderly, No |i twenty « seven y ect 4d as to Club, and tool ack, nd crus [ » ner ls ho oni. the cook in hand, and for the fir Von wae, and he apecOetel Suara ing. Dad could never get sway from waye a home there waiting for me. longer the house bore loafed and did years old. but took It was sharply {mperative, @ voice time, as Sheldon remarked, the chop used (o command. At the same time «they could; while the cook|younger, have 4 that "head belong him |brown hair, brown y y id here . lod her to believe the eea, you know. When Iwas four, Hut whv should I fo? Henides, t S MincaAb was white GRA. GOOD Thir Tedine renames Gor. hen T was four. eg Dad's plans, and I felt that it Drinking-Glass Holders Ming remained for her but teen I was Dad's housekeeper. And fi a ape hal volyi to on them ov it too much’ rom the |eyes and pretty Easily Made one hand pressed him back toward the With her own hands Joan prepared matrimony. ‘ when X waa sixteen we trea girls fevolved Mt re ning to do, Ale uous course In cookery. which | good color, I am pillow while the other caught him from the eick man's food, and between that “What part of the United Btates wore all sent up to California to Mills ats en carry them out. But we she put him through, Nor did Shel-jonly 6 ft. tall, but —— behind and eased him down. ‘ne brought him, he !# your home?” he asked. “Chicago Seminary, which was quite fashion eoorked and everything went don escape being roundly lectured for |have quite @ good You've been unconscious for twen- O4 the cheer she Demet Nl MS on’ Wyoming, or soinewhere out uvie and etifing, foomash, And—here Tam.” his laziness in eating nothing but | figure. ty-four hours now,” she went on, “and Was able, after two days, tor there? You know you haven't “I wae three years at Mills Bemt- *°. Noose you will go back to Von tinned provisions MRS. W. F. I have taken cha When I gay the feebly out upon the veranda. The ine a thing about yourself, All that nary, with trips home, of course, and 0" Sheldon eet ig She sent her whale-boat down the! q,, word you'll get up, and not until the. gituation etruck him as strange, 1 know ts that you are Mise Joan two ‘years in New York; and then "“wotning of the eort, Dad planned coast twonty miles for limes and|) Gray | linen on. Now, what iedicine do you take?— tt 49 just too delightful for any- Lackland from anywiers, + te a Vad Went smash in @ auger planta. to eo to the Bolomons, T shail look oranges, and wanted to know erath-|4r cutfe and quinine? Here are ten grains, ‘That's quing,” she ascured him. “It is like | "I was born tn Hawatt. It's # tion on Maul. ‘he report of the en- shout for some land and start asmall !nKly why sald frulte had not long | Crimi | ye a % right. You'll make a good pation.” — SS. Si? fPeome romance. Here 1 beautiful land. = My, I'm. alinos! gineers had not been right. ‘Then Dad Syantation. Do you know of any good since been planted at Berande, while) _ iy” ae eS My dear madam,” he began page out of pone romea and find @ Homesick for {t already, Not that Suit w ratiroad that waa called ‘Luck- fi) ahatet’ Cheep?” he was beneath contempt because|—This design ie mustn't. speak,” ‘she inter- Come along out of ihe Hoe Moy indred Lhaven’t been away. I was in New jand’g foy’-—it wilt pay ultimately, |My "George, yon Yankens are ree tere was No kitchen garden. jsultable for you. ale eae SUPER do think tt {he Craw ee oot on Miougd | But it contributed to the markable, really remarkable,” ald | Sho Tiihidon han “ever knows oF ning We you can talic * he corrected. “Contract 40 thin. 1 ne Y °F smash, The Pelaulau Ditch was the 1 T should never have Woman Sheldon had ever Known oF| Petton Bitor Wrening Worlds “Also, 1 want inf mans They ve only carth—Hawai!, I mean finial ‘blo 7 vould Pneldon, ri dre oft. Bo fi an cone : oq Ul Haat at eRe ent laborers, ‘They serve only three years CAP SNE aor the sun are you ishing wbiow. And nothing would qreamed of euch a venture Fact ya gg BB de A Hal i ( wil you kindly age n a nat time to ring and th re free agents when they n pave happened anyway, if it hadn't J orrected him. § 7 not & A at \ | Pn t an hey @ B' tf ng 4 here in this God-forsaken é ‘oan cor ther 4 . hn suggest a prett the bell to turn the hands to, And enter upon thetr contracts. doing down here in thie God-toreaken been cor that ble money pantc in Wall pl Lead Bho neither languished nor blandished. | > p y. ' 1 don’t under- “Yes, yes,” she hurried on; ‘“~@ Place” he asked. "Only foo Street. Dear good Dad! Hu never let , Despite his Warnings about crocodiles ner” frutty dress of flesh diculous wpeech of your gick man alone with two hundred re- here.” he added bitterly, het mo know, But J read about the crash CHAPTER VI. and wharks, she persisted in swimming { colored Georgette What time do they knock ¢rults on a cannibal island Pe eee etterstand, Tie 0 & Hewepaper, and hurried home, Lt HELDON continued to get in deep water off the bewch; nor § crepe? Would like tt eae “What under the sun are you doing SRO, duaned, it ere,” was before that, though, that people etter, but he certainly was Could he persuade her, when she was) | ABN tow, cance nash t EVERAL styles of holders for a cleven—go on again at one.” here on the edge of things?” eet iy too true, and that fact ts re- Nad been dinging into my cars that t ha rhe UNDORYER? thee eee ate i eemete | Rxaaaee sO FOURG: O60 eee drinking glass are suggested in} | Fhat wi 1 (oo, thas you, And arning my bread and butter, spansible for my being here.” arrlage was all any womin could Ge tt Der: phe oe igai tarew the SYAREMI® ened ANON Nf sleeves and sash, I the illustration. * They may be) RO*: wy ar p the key to trying to get on in the world “And for me, too,” ehe eald. “Dad it of life, and goodby to 1 tional ste a , % at aie was a | \ do not wish to put nits of arabia materials santiy obs | oo ons? 1 want to feed my “By the bitter road the younger , “And for ma. tod ®. Instead of which, with Dad's too much for his conserva- Inast @ liiUe bit more intelligent than ne Do icine “Gat » a ob= | men. son must tread, Ere he win to hearth heard about him | failure, 1 fell right into romance = Merefore, there was i tained in the home worksho' 8 ous men!” ho Beened “On tine and paddle of hia own,’” she quoted, ands we ater i How long ago was that?’ Bheldon is: gid ine ane resins: io an accident if she did| § \ 1 bY ex ept some hand Popular Mechanics, ‘The first is made|ned goods! No, no. Let them go “Why, if that isn’t romantic, then ot ere nancdied tt he fale asked rande, inhabited by one lone wht ‘ | sotriders, Soe by twisting # galvanized ron or brass | OU}, ond cat, with ay hag day dee Cerne Ae FRIOAN IG SIRES, g ad ‘Last year—the year of the panic.” Man, was no place for Joan Lackland, | A source of continent ie | 1(\ Ki five feet three inche ; er eyes flashed as o - the younger sons out o' » world, s * “Dad di ps Athing atk. Sak bi <' ain for ray tween r ’ | Win & wire, as shown, with an eye and @/¢ore, and he saW again tho jinperas th younger sons out ove Be Aded, and her eyes grew aoft aad bed praotl sally nothing left, Yet he racked hie brain f * WY over methode of handling Pa\) dlond and fair, How Joop for fastening it to the wall. A_ tive expression on her face, to thous wame hearths and eaddies, Aud moist, | | and he decided ta return to the sede out, and even talked tt over with her. boys, ho ruled by stern kindness, |(AN many yards of forty- cork is fixed to the upper end, on)“ WS 1 wan My men are men i here you are in the thick of it, ginning She Iifted her head wit eve that he was glad things had If the first place, the steamer from garely warding, nev ft \« {4 inch material would which to rest the glaws, ‘The lower !'¥e Peon out {0 your miserable bar- ‘and nere ain Tin the thick Fey sie” of diamiasing ss happened as they did, He was like Australia was not due for three weeks, Nt he had to confess (hat her vs ] | I need? sketch shows a holder of the cup typ9| Potatoes! Nothing but. potatoes, Ther pandas.” he Crawls Aen ee ee Oe ee eee eee OL acTHTA TT TIER oe Ue mat Fen OER a ya Were her slaves and did| | Iq] MISS EK, M, Made by riveting o metal cup to a) No salt. Nothing, Only potatoes ' cr GRUghter, ee te ee sen Oran born at He used to alt up hat themnignt tik, want me here,” ehe eatd, “I'll man times as much work for her as} SA JU You 4 geek the right ts made f . Where is the key me pew 1 Pin Just ua 1 ean't remember when T firet got on « head shown him that I was to Tulagt tract laborers, and waa not blind to| this design, Pointed lace ts atted gheet metal cut to the shape indicated |" “Hanging on, that’ clothes-hook fur’on the edge of things as you S,horse nor when I learned to mtn, really resolved to go along But ag I told you before, that ts | i imminent, that " k. below, It ts bent to the shape shown | under the clock.” ro ae Ot tne eee titight there That came before my A, 1, C's, Dad “He had mado his atart, you know, a ren eae ee 4 fy that Inside of neck, i aad 'the lower eng of the "uaiiow "He! was in ¢ asily enough, tit as was nothing left to me but" —— she a one s ARR Heciaanl wena 1 out without @ HE Boro jp is curved upward to provide a) sho was reaching down the key she { ind made a moué of dis- 'G > : > , > + sc | ea T « rs who stood e rest for the odge of tho glass, ‘Nhe heard him way tan “Well, the only thing that {| KING OF’ THE KHY BER RIFLES | er is away in Australia, Thero ts ihe night watches by Joan's grass! oh REM portion of the holder should be| “Fancy niggers and tigned provi- remained, it seemed to me, was mare |} ' > ™ >i |] only one white man, @ third aamistant hor armed with rifles. But! Brooklyn’s area enough so that the glass may | stone.” rings." A Story of India, the Mysterious, and a Plot That Failed || understrapper and ex-sullor—a com- Joan insisted th 4 reign of terror | miles, that of the Bronx 406 Faised sufficiently to fit into the; This time she really was angry, “And you preferred q cannibal tale ; mon sailor, Ho ts In charge of the had been caused by the reign of fear| square miles. In nll New York State ‘The holes are provided for a|The blood was in her checks as she and @ cartridge-belt?” lo ouRgested, government of the Solomons, to say practised by the white men. | there are 49,000 square miles of ger- turned on him, “T dién't think of the cannibal tale, nothing of @ hundred or #o niggers: To Be Continued.) ritory, nines { ° eS eS eS