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shan ae ew te REE SLR iad ETON The Girl Who ° Gets the Job Girle Who Would Qualify for Efficient Office Work Should Study to Become Proficient in Arithrastiec, Spelling d and Other Business Office Essentials, and Make Accuracy a Habit. * ° By Sophie Irene Loeb Cevorigh. 1917, by the Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World), PROMINENT business man| For example, she may aim only A writes to The Evening] to be @ typist. But for the good of World as follow the girl I must say, rather foretbly, “We advertised | that she fools but herself. She recently in your| mevér can tell what will come up in paper as well as| her work that will make it impere- others for young| tive for her to ao the very thing sho J girls to assist in| thinks she doesn’t hare to do. et office work. When| Besides, it is a grefs mistake for the girls calledjany girl to think she can “ge: on us, all claimed] away” with such a slight smatter- to have gradu-|ing of knowledge which is funds. ated from high| mental im its nature. schools, &c., and! The very practice of simple artth- ‘ not one could multiply or add| metic and close application te the properly. common branches, even if not setu- “The question is—what are thejally used later on, is @ great schools turning out nowadays? It} means of stimulating reasoning is almost impossible to get a girl| powers and making other, different of competency, How do you ac-| work much less dificult. count for this? We have a few) For instance, I would not give specimens we can show you of their| my study of algebra for most any work.” other subject to which I deveted At the same time comes a report] myself in student days. While ono from Howard C. Smith, Chairman| does not use algebra as @ general ot @ Committee of the Chamber of; thing, in everyday work, the won- Commerce, stating that “one princi-|derful deduction and reasoning pal of a commercial high school] practice that is experienced by such told the committee that out of the|a study helps greatly in later life 400 graduates he could not recom-| to solve oth though dissimilar — | mend @ single one for the lowest] problems. Therefore, it is up te the [clerical position in a banking} would-be worker. | house.” Even after one leaves school and | While there may be some fault] prepares for office work, an hour | with the schools, if such condition] day devoted to working problems of affairs exist, yet there is one] of addition, subtraction, &c., from | thing certain. Most responsibility!) a school arithmetic where the ac- for inefficiency must rest with the| curate answers are given, wil! girl herself. help @ girl considerably to Mt her- ’ There ts considerable truth in the] self for making fewer mistakes in . business man’s statement that hun-| office, which is the bane of all em- dreds of girls seek service in| ploye: : offices without proper equipment in| Another iquity encountered in the very commonest jentials im] the inability té spell correctly. Such business. inefficiency is almost unpardonable There 1s no possible excuse for/in any girl who would held a jo! ‘any girl who wants to work in an] A smal! dictionary may be obtained cffice not to be able to multiply, ia © ten-cant store 62d bet on th: add or subtract with accuracy, desk constantly. ‘This can only come about through} The minute there is doubt abov' practice and training of self.) word, to look & up in the diction- Many a girl goes on the theory | ary before it dt ts written insures ac- that she will have to do one kind) curate spelling and actually trains For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises Posed by Pauline Furlong he Evening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. Vovpriabt, 1017, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening World), — R EGISTRATION PATRI OTS THIS WAY 1D PRU LIBERTY Bonp ? THIRD SET—Free Hand Exercise No. 15. a iota ‘training does not necessarily mean great muscular devel- opme® ‘but normal, frm muscular development does signify health and strength. While muscular development is essential to health, | folent exercise and continued strenuous practice of the movements Is not | # useless, but often @angerous. “/Strength is not dependent upon muscular tissue, but upon the nervous | energy and cndurance of each individual, and moderation in all things is! the-wisest method to pursue. Deliberate and intelligent practice of a few | exercises cach day suMces to keep the entire muscular system of the body | well nourished without depriving the vital organs of their needed supply | of blood. “Arm swinging” movement is given to-day, and this is the name of | the exercise, On the command, “Arms forward,” swing the arms upward, as shown in picture No. 2, and on “Arms downward,” bring them back to} he “at command” position, shown in figure 1. Then continue to count one-| ‘o-one-two, raising the arms on the first count and lowering them on the | second, about ten times. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. FORMULA FOR GLUTEN BREAD | to touch the rest of the gums around! MRS, HARRY This bread, on| the canker sores | account of lack of starch, is best for | trying to lose weight and also| TAR SOAP FOR THE HAIR— for diabetics: Half cake of yeast, 2|GEORGE D.: This is good for oily | ups lukewarm water, 3% cups guin}8¢a'P. 7 soap contains glyceritfe, m flour, % tcaspoon of palt,| Which is astringent and drying. Do| the yeast in a Httle of ire ul use tar » on blond hair Use water and add to the dry ingredients, |SU!/PhUr soap on olly blond hair, or thopimix to « stiff dough and knead | {W° tblespoontuls lime water and | Welt; using more flour ti necessary to| (Wo beaten eggs, mixed and rubbed Keep it from sticking to the board,| (Mo the scalp, after wetting the hair Bhape invs a loaf, place in a buttered | ‘Merowshiy with a spray of warm 4 for about two and one-half | Water. a orinse in hot am to rige, until the dough is about! then cold water to remove the sham twite its bulk. Then bake for ferty- | 29° Mixture Ove minutes, If desired the dough Maybe given a second mixing after ONIONS—MRS. CARRIE T: the-first rising, letting it rise again | Onlons are rich in sulphur and are before baking. Gum gluten bread may Useful in constipation, | be made the sume as wheat flour) — REPLIES peat new = ——— —_ - mene meetin bread, with the exception of short ening, which is not required. It is Prof Greads which, ‘recommentcd Showing How « Man and a Maid Found Love in the Heart of Romance By Jack London { re a se an a REGISTRATION SLACKERS THIS WAY — of work, and will not need to know | one to make fewer mistakes dal‘, other things as mentioned. The big element of accuracy i» habit. If you form «@ habit to be accur- ate, accuracy will be your habit. ‘Hot Day Menu for constipation, follow the rule for Sluten bread, using one part of brun A ana 1 should have had; bet- oun SOMMER tthe ania ie | onstaus’siae seavere® prisoner he chattered in a high quer- was sunken twenty feet beneath the room, wihtle Sheldon, who had been down the temptation to warn Joan. lege. The man ‘Then, too, Sheldon was creased tle ioisture must be less. BEST NOVELO PUBLISHE ulous falsetto, with puckered brows surface, lurking about for the sheer jey of Outwardly he maintained @ calm pendatevat th aggrieved. He had been gnc, Both o ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE $ and troubied, wild animal eyes, He “One man with a rifle could hold it secing ber perform that particular and amiling aspect, The work of the P Hints. * breads are n ishing and healthful and & ea filched of something that he felt was or > ia- home-c ct, shel too, with plantation went on, The Martha and ‘know how to use cheese aki!’ Used In plice of white flour bread, SEY TWO WEEKS, Was GUmObeD' OF AONE the ealediel oe MEBInA ® thoUnend T BNSGER. weit: BomessoinIne Aas Altec “hoe Wiis. DISNUELRE pee 0 4 went, Almost bis, and bis lover's jealousy im preparing @ reek + the line, one of the Poonga-Poonga pered to Joan. “And twenty men satisfaction, But the home-coming the Vlibberty-Gibbet came an 1 ee eat at amas ot ell fully e TIRED ACHING FEET—Ins, 1 Cosrgit, MAClure Newwpaper Symi.) men Jeading him at (he end of & could hold it with spears and arrows.” was not all joy to him, for Joan eet as did all the miscellany of coasting forced familiarity. menue to to bo a gree Bou + After bathing in hot and then | SYSOvsIS OF PRECEDING CHAVTERS. length of bark rope ‘They came out on the village, sit- about nursing Tudor, and spent much craft that dropped in to wait for a It was while in this mood that the] Wife. There is nothing alse that @eld water every night apply some| avid Sheldon, a joung planter ia the sol : 7 ’ a when he . 1 e onsip, a drink or wr (So th following mixture: ¢ ly nome toon Ilana, fue hineit teatencd ty a reeot ‘ThE ‘rail began to rise out of the ated upon a small, upland plateau, tinke on the veranda when her pa- breeze and have a gossip screen door banged loudly behind the | lends Hself so well to euch @ variety f . Satan Aone ounce, spirits camphor one ounce, | among bis black laoormm, ‘Khe island abo is 19 jungle, diving at times into fester. SFass-covered and wilh only occasion- tient lay in the hammock under the two and a game of Micseele ; ee heels of Tudor, who strode into the |/of uses. Amd cottage cheese és empe~ : two « rhol one-| the grip of « ciague, and he Tan waely ing hollows of unwholesome vegeta. a! trees. There was a wild chorus of mosquito netting, kept the compound free of niggers, 1 ang paused before him. Shel-|ctalty usable tn many @ifferent ways, bint, witch hazel two ounces, | dese Things grow woroe, his jartaet LAI ce Oka warning cries from the women, who Boucher came down regularly in bI8 Gon way unprepared, though it was|Here are a few suggestions. Rear a aoe or Mell eae S1OMR | die, A ble wera cts en wile oman twelling, Gnteen Bilt Hevea ne tumage scurried out of (Me grass houses and CHAPTER XXII. whaleboat to pass Sunday, Twice & very apparent that the other was|COTTAGE CHEESE WITH PRE: J. fA possible, “Avoid patent leather and Ma ing steep hogbacks and rocky hum. lke frightened quail dived over the HB ten days of Tudor's con- ‘8¥ St breakfast and dinner Joan SERVES AND JELLIES, MMe aepa cee ae SOes when, pomelble ‘to mox re the forest thinned and OPPosite edge of the clearing, gather- valescence that followey *"4 Sheldon and Tudor met amicably ‘Tudor demanded defiantly] Pour over cottage cheese any fruit @llow the fect some air hus hes of sky appeared over. $98 up their babies and children as ful dave ca mae es table, and the evenings were And on the instant speech rusbed | preserves. such as strawberries, figs CUCUMBER BLEACH -— pon- ee whe elas: overs ney ran The, week ot the SMicably spent on the veranda, to Sholdon‘s lips. And then It hi ed, Tudor made tat Wanvinite | oe ee = : 4 then appen ‘ut “TL hope you won't attempt anything | crackers. If preferred, cottage cheese i k Spears and arrows began to fall plantation went on like ™ ei If pr ‘Close up he stop,” Binu ¢ i Laas! F 10M CRSPIEY cag the invaders At GNe6SON') cachesee With the crushing of the M8 blunder, Never divining Joan's like it dgain, that's all—except that 1 /naiig may be served separately end warned them in a whisper fluttering wildness, and mistaking the gal! be only too happy any time to eaten with the preserves. A very command, the Tahitians and Poonk4- premature outbreak of Gogoomy and > warmth and enthusiasm in her eyes extend to you the courtesy of my Poonga men got into action with thelr his following all insubordination (aroused by his latest tale) for some- Whulenoat it will land you Jn | ‘#!nty dish may be made by dropping rifles. The speare and arrows ceased, seemed to huve vanished, Twenty thi tender and acqulescent, he Tulasi in a few hours.” 4 Dit of Jey into @ nest of the eot- the last bushmen disappeared, 494 more of the old time boys, their term ‘ins ten 4 GTHY R.: When cucumbers are in nd simmer until Beason s the peelings them gently in a little they are soft and mushy through gauze and add to tt Nquor equal parts of alcohol. Keep in an airtight bottle, to be added to cream and lotions, or used just as it Even as he spoke, from high over- head came the deep resonant boom of a village drum. But the beat was “Aw if that would settle {t,” was fu, Thie is slightly astringent and best . : ; Mow, there was no panto in the sound, 10 ast was over almost as soon thes J a i drew her to him, taid a forcible de- the retort eaten. for Oy, sulluw skin, yellow neck and CHAPTER XXII. They were directly beneath the vil- Meri Rat fein, On hale own eae erie A RE ott . bites i taining arm about her waist, and mi acer understand,” Sheldon said Min theoeastty ene guuba af Gaethns y marks Contivice d they © e ero , vebeliy) : ack of pl : eareeeres EXOKE Me ula’ cat nd thay sould Rear Mid ae ae no one had been hurt, while half & jabor, treated fairly, was proving of eaprenenaee, pare aie eas we ."Then tt iy because you ddn't wish |one and one-half tablespoonfuls of . th © could get away ters, two wamen’s voices raise 7") . r? 7 exhibition of maidenly reluc od to understand.” cl AN q " en had beon killed. Thes® yoo: cream, one tablespoonful of chop, ee es TORT SORES Hin Charley was upon in brief dispute, and, once, the crying Goren bushmen had pews Kind. NUS excellent quality. occurred on the veranda after break- “Still I don't understand,” Sheldon causes (hese, and prc clean system will prevent 2 Sheldon noticed, too, the way Tudor been carried off. The Tabitians 44 j.oKed at Joan and { oP alae and him, chitching the man by of a child. The runway now became hem, ‘Touch his snow white hair He a fast and Sheldon, within, heard the said in steady level tones. “AM that | Parsley and ealt to taste, First, il is clear to me is that you are ex-|@ rectangular tin mold with cold lowed her about eply worn path, rising 80 steeply pa followed nd wet the surface; >oonga-Poo! en had warmed up yy, sharp exclamation of Joan, aggerating your own blunder tnto| water to chill a re ghem with a purr of cotton wrapped | was only a young mur, and everal times the party paused POOMEA-Poonga men had warmed UP with his eyes, and in those eyes he by ine equally sharp impact of an Saeerating your ¢ line the bottom with waxed pape: BE ich aha wir eeiatt|a dandy. at. that, his tens blackened for breath, ‘The path never widened, Gre werty ore permit, ‘To hie pleased Need ® certain hungry look, and on Ob, hand against a cheek, ‘Tudor grinned matictously and re-|then pack tn three layers, putting acl, and they will disap-| 9 SOE cH spenenten erate ; the rainy 208 Would not permit. To his pleased ine race a certain wistful expression, OPED Nand against a check. | | ta two or three parallel strips of pimento ‘ (arsaalata + charcoal, his hair whitened with and in places the feet and the rain < ° Sheldon had ta ; bs axe Hr if necessary, and be careful not' wood es. At sight \of thelr other of generations had scoured it till ; surprise, Joan backed him up In the ne situation was very unsutisfac It would seem that you are doing |between layers. Cover with waxed controlled himself and sunk back In 44, exaggerating, inviting me to leave| paper and set in cool place until his chair, so that by the time Joan in your whaleboat. It is telling me| ready to serve then run a knife byipe oor composure was that Berande is not big enough for| around the white face, like a glittering sword in jooking on, while his rival devoted ‘tered the door his comp the pair of us. Now let me tell you] Cut in slices and serve on : : covered forearm was b b A e an 2) e d M y ] 5 | iuheS sb an a ite fighting Intensity, the nostril di- Himeeit energetically to reaching our "covered, His right forearm that the Solomon Islands are not big| leaves with French dressing ani decision; for, glancing at her once, ony and perplexing. Sheldon p\ during the firing, he had seen her difficult part of waiting y ri lee, trae Made Money for the Drug Clerk altel farmed th Then Sal bi PuMon Cad Anon an tet ee ee Te vecee ved. remind (To Be Continued.) nuts also may be added. ug Clerk. Investigation confirmed thelr worst taring way about him. It had become {Ne Spots Oo! ° can hae t E found it very hard to live on| good ice cream, but unless | go way ,came home © had even| fears. All of Tudor’s party had been «,it6 elusive and Intangible, now that Him of the time he had first seen ’ my husband's small salary downtown I can't get anything tol time to take he (asked him| killed. As a small punishment, they no jad tacitly severed diplomatic re- @28'Y: F tee eH c ° | sult me if he had sold any !. 1 was so| fired the village, fice ep pecganiendlaelaeioiny Gogh He hurt my arm," he blurtec and ever since we wore mar. | "YN Wit happened that { know how to| {foe ue ony ot i tea lations; but Sheldon sensed WA i sonia tta hiniiaak lor inauley Fled,I had been trying to think Of| make a very delicious cream that|waa uny good aa ¥ i404) Above, where were evidently other deemed a growing antagonism and sa Gadek amantaniy. 15 wae 00 A NEW EVENING WORLD FEATURE ways to help along. Edward was a| t very expensive either, so when! wgoig” any dhe, “E shouta Villages, came the booming of drums promptly magnified it through the | He amiled involuntarily, 1 was ty drug clerk and, as you know, they a ¢ ame home that night | had @linink T had fore ¥ o'clock it was|and a wild blowing of war conches; jealous lenses of his own lover's eyes sod Minnie Tah poempiain ae Ine work very long hours, so | was very | iiniiy that | should Aeaieteeme ieee and people asking for more.| but Sheldon had dared all be cared ‘The other was an per, Ho did © 4 ical RUE which Nad vee Ons muoh alone ay I could not go out | jcc cream ied at hie soda Mr. Henith (the proprietor) wanle 264 | to with his small following. Beside to Berande, and now thut pe sia te work for I had a little boy two © was rather dubious about | ‘2! Ot Weather juste and two gat | his mission was accomplished h g well and strong again, 4 See aT ig years old to look after and besides 1 |!" al fiat. but finally he consented to dean as BacdEdioe art Ge Kna| Releasing their two prisoners, who jt was time for him to go. Instead It was the amile'that did It, < aa “Ma had always lived at home and helped ‘Phe next day I Was surprised to seo | l'¥@ already lettered some cards with |leaped away like startled deer, they which, and despite the calling of the in Joan in her own eyes y ome ade ‘cae 8 | ver her mother when I was a girl, so I bad/ him home to lunch. Try Our Home Made Peach Ice rh out and buy plunged down the steep path into the mail steamer bound for iney, ness of ber cry and sending never been trained forfanything, But| whatever you need.” he sald Wt Arye aia Bang on ine tauntain| | steaming junsle r hud settied himseit down com- face the mont am ing. blush me bad in spite of all this 1 managed to bit!) Wiling to give ita trysouts t| ‘Phat wus the way it began and the|, ‘That might found them back in for resumed swimming, went ever seen. Throat, cheeks t th INTIMATE TALKS TRY upon an idea that has brought us in| Fortunately I had’ a” two-quart | business ateadily grew until T-had tolcamp with Tudor, who, while im. ienemiing. fie with J spent head fa with the rush of tt @ good deal of money. er and though T bad not used it nee yo cling Bir 50 | help me, oe “ef ved, would still have to be carried with her hunting pig trap- “hamed blood es | WITH YOUNG GIRLS OGs day last summer I was in they ee ice, ati tk WAR IN cose enna | to put my cream into two other ateres |GOWR on a atretoher i codiles, and at target pra He—he"~ she attempted to vind { Relghborhood of the store where my dition.’ Peaches were jn scason|!n different parts of the city and It} Two daya later they joined the tic# with rifle and revolver * her deeper indignation en, ) husband worked and | was « and T thought ice cream made from well for T hi noticed | noats, and at high noon of the third But there were certain tr fons of whirled abruptly away and h tired that I could not resist this fruit is always popular, so T mad. are particularly fond | gov velit with the current and hospitality that prevented Sheldon out the rear door and down the steps doree Vays a Week to get a glass of soda, though I knew | the cream from ms own recipe. suat oducta—alwaye pro. |day, travelling ’ s er neaminibarran Hint Gmaay Ike vldon sat and mused. He wan a that I ought not to spend the money, | as | used to when I lived at home and | are good. I could sell my| shooting the rapids, the expedition fro athing @ hint that it was an tha Homa Rana fr : t ' f off, trifle angry, and the more he dwelt Edward waited upon me and while|did not have to economize quite so P enough to compete! arrived at Berande. Joan, with @ time for his guest to take himself o! ne ‘i iat 1 CG he was mizing the drink a woman) inuch. Kdward had said that the article and still evo D nd And In similar fashion, fe sthat jt upon the happening, the ang he gene in and saked for n sundae, Bhe| would like to have. wome to try on tho | muke money, for it wan made of gon. /si#™ wrbuekled her revolver pelt and And in similir feehlon, fecling that it upon Wie happening, the Bnei of THE EVENIN ‘ aid not seem to hike it very much and |trade that Might as the soda fountain |densed milk, eal milk and butter with i 1 ving- wa i \ Tew. bad been any woman ex : when Edward went to the rear of the| aways did quite @ business all the | all the salt beaten out. This gave It i ap it WOuld Lave been as WORLD, Beginning store #he said to me: vening and especially after the movi 1d was much cheaper than ing. But Joan wae the last woman “I wish there was some place|were out, At 6 o'clock the ice cream around here where you could cet good | » all ready and had ripened suf homemade ice credm, Some of this| ficiently to be good and a boy etuff they serve nowadays tastes abodb as much like chunks of glue Jk does like anything else, 1 love q cream, but just as delicious wholesome. Three years have came | passed since then and now we have the store for it with a handcar | quite a little money saved up and my t husband thinkiag of starting a thisowa., | KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES | | A Stary of India, the Mysterious, and a Plot That Failed | _ Will Begin on This Page June 18 | —————— in the world to attempt to kine MONDAY, JUNE 18 forcibly. The thing smacked of the 8 anyway—a eordid little perhat ut to have tried it 2 o'clock that night Edward | poe ite ~~ © Se

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