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bt om aa Fiening World Daily Magazine You Beat It And First Aid Lessons ‘The Home Dressmaker’ - Summer Wardrobe | 3s VeRy 0 NURI Nk r recess Aa Planned by Mildred Lodewick Published by The Evening’ World to Help Men and Women ? NO FAT, No MEAT EAD, 9 World 4 Prepare for Any Call to Servine. ; NO FANCY DISHES : NO Sweets The Evening World Presents These Designs by Its Fashion WL Consiinit 2817, ty the Prom Publishing Oo, (The New York trening World), No Sauces Conan ir Expert for the Woman Who Would Economize This a FOURTH SET—Leg Exercises Nos. 15 and 16. = Summer by Making Her Own Clothes. Copsright, 1917, by the ree Publishing Co, (The New Yors sveaung World), Lunging. OW to dress well on @ small TAND with the elbows bent, allowance! The problem has www, 4 closed fists at sides of walat racked the brains of women of an@ assume stepping position. big eg cca oltmes, ta steele 8 an @ problem presents ae! in ie tats Position, on the command various phases according to the a lunge,” carry the foot which has Aifrerent modes of summer life, My +t been used in stepping about twice its endeavor in these columns will be to z ald all women toward this end, from those who travel, or go to the sea- shore, or mountains, to those who spend the summer on the farm, or in the ‘city, A smart and comfortable wardrobe for the woman who 4 Sta ba L Fi her own sewing !s not as much a lewa unge. NOTHI Hu Pl HAM matter of money as it is Wise plan- The sideward lunge is shown in number sixteen cut and is practiced EXPENSIVE Pears “s ning, and @ little time and labor, by carrying the stepping foot out sideward, as shown, instead of forward, DON'T WASTE Be QUicK | Lola sala Mee hb iene Return to original stepping position on command “sideward lunge back.” ANY THING, C a \ DINNERAT dred of & sportive charecter Che " P 3 . a year, such as that shown to-day. Repeat with cach leg on counts “one—two—halt, <7 Cl cs ety S| ‘After serving its inittal purpose I am FIRST AID LESSONS. MATCHES sure such @ dress will be found use- 4 hea = ful for various other occasions. A » No. 7—External Treatment for Shock. wees 3 light welght woolen fabric such as LACE hot brick or hot water bottles around the body, if possible, and NE! wool jersey, or a heavy quality silk flannels wrung out of very hot water applted to the abdomen or or satin is equally suitable for this chest will also have beneficial effect. Rubbing the legs and arms design. v7 toward the body, under blankets, without uncovering Dark blue, tan, or gray are practical length in the stepping direction and plant it firmly, knee well bent, lower leg vertical, the other leg remains Uessig. fully extended, foot flat on the ground *!#ewara “as shown in figure fifteen to-day. At the command “back” assume the original stepping position. ] b., the patient, 1s useful and quickens the blood circulation. colors, and a frock of any of them is | Every first aid student should know how to apply made the more wenieal and eh , 4 heat to an injured person, because it is such a valuable through having eollar and cuffs 0! dotted foulard, On this model the oddly shaped collar of dark blue spotted with white, accommodates across its square base the pointed strap of the pocket, pulled through a piped slash, and held fast with @ white pearl button. Other buttons across the bottom edges of the gen- eral sckets, secure them to the stimulant both internally and locally applied, The hot water bottle should be covered with cloth or paper to prevent burning the skin, and when hot brick or glass bottles or jars are used as substitutes, Piped they should be treated tn like manner, There is con- + thea siderable danger of burning an unconscious person when applying heat locally and the articles applied to with iE for thee mee { mae READY A TREASURE y ISA PEARLT © E BEAT IT | "a aera ee to eam pais OnenAO spaihe! j e ; q Pe A j Rubbing the body quickens the blood circulation and also acts as «| oP dL) 2 peta ¢ Peshion Bititor, Trening World: wear this summer, ‘Wil you kindly in’ the making of é which I would Iike|®ussest some way to use some light|to use 11-2 yards blue silk ~~ wed of white silk plaid- pine ee ed in yellow, for & thought to combine . net in some way. sport dress, ineom. The dlue dress is | bination with some somewhat cut Up, |other fabric? What but oan get hall) would you advise? rd pieces that are yood, and amall|Am forty- three trimming pieces. years of age, have es MISS R. dark auburn hair, 7A You did at eye brown eyes, fair me your ; skin, Am 6ft. 3 i r ments, but hope this in. tall, weigh 150 am design suits, Cream lace for skirt, WANTS WEIGHT—W. J.—You | —— =e = : : ; 18 =e ini should weigh about one hundred and pounan, Ta MRS. D, T. etimulant. Use bo’ external and internal stimulants when possible. Always make sure tat nothing more sertous than shock needs attention, because, many thing, especially profuse blecding, need immediate and first treatment. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. HENNA FOR GRAYING HAIR— crackers, figs, dates, raisins, ne, J. L. M.—Send two cents for| fruits, ‘vegetable soup! Tpaanee {bis formula. It is harmless and willleggs on toast, green» vege: uot dry nor harm the hair, as it is| tables, chopped ‘spinach, carrots )Yegetable. The towels which are used | potatoes (baked), carrots creamed, fo wrap the 1 after the paste is | peas, asparagus, rice and milk, cup = 4 applied may be either dry or damp, it custard, blanc ‘mange, cereal pude makes little, if any, difference, The| dings. ‘Omit sugar on’ cereals, meat main thing is to heep the hair hot|and fried foods. These are wena ut while the paste ts on. Do not use tha nourishing foods advised by the enna leaves. Use the powder made famous instructor in dietetics, Alida to a paste with hot water. Pattee, ‘ = tau. OLIVE OIL—MRS. F. T. M.—No, should not substitute olive oll kool would com- j ) jor meat, because it 1s not a perfect PYwnnrennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnARRARAAAAARARAAAAAAAAARARAAR — AIMONL II {h® NAIMe Spot, What ahe knew. [ have surpassed You would rather have wite?" she a-beard believes himself a statesman, bine well as sug- | y means; it is deti- ‘J alanis @ a s “ if gtlecting, foods, ‘and choose inculs R TAIN THE WAR'S MOST difference. “They beth bent over the my own account! My dr looked pleased. a * proclaim a Jihad. ‘Tho Germany, are | or Georgette yoke, 4 j } Sduse ‘noone yroup of foods will FASCINATING ROMANCE Mia anoulude! “Pouch: aml scent and iur'man comets Ye CE er ited. When so hud fished Fouls?” whe jihad will recall on them | Pebion Baio, Rreing Waris | Til all wants of the body, AOR RRR PR ORR RAPA RRA PPR ARORA APAPARDALPAAPAPPAAS onfidorice, till three Were bow.tehing; at his hand. He was eating she drove the maid away with It will be like @ cobra, atriking who- How would you | DIET FOR CHILO—Rs. F. NL: | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHATTY could ave killed her, ead she knew aie cane HE outward feral fo Ig fest abe led hiss toward Flent and lettl Christianity te doomed Savise!. making 9h goods of enclosed sample (white Swiss dotted with pink)? Have five and one- half yards. I would like It rather simple s I shall make 't myself, Am twenty< one years old, & feet 4 inches, welgh 16 pounds, dark coma plexioned and dark A child from three to eight may eat, A the following with safety: Baked p¢) apple, crange, stowed prunes, hominy of I grits, wheatena, prepared breakfast foods In warm weather, toast, awie- back, hard rolls, milk (not iced), ane “Man of pills and ne of the Indi tort ty lo wi vith a pative princess uamed he could have killed her, just as sho Y, ,. coe i, bas fant eeu comma bo knew he would not, Yet what right to be loyal, King fails boat her in te Cat Me mistiena, Attor many “elveutures be tenrtrates to's Had whe to know Itt Anterior fight have n transplanted thelr bexties wonderfully br thing of modern make, “she sald. “Is this my hos- the gold-and-lvory thron takt and the Germans call themselves You are weary and hungry. her seat on one of them and bidding Christians! Fools! Rome called her- him adjust the footstool! self Christian—and where is Rome? “Athelstan!” She led him by the hand, for tt “Would 1 might offer you the “But we, my warrior, when Mu-| She pronounced his given naine as Would have needed brute force to pry other!" sbe sald, merrily enough, “but hammad Anim gets the word from if she loved tho word, standing her fingers loose. She drew aside the you must eit at my feet until our Germany and gives the sign, and the straight again and looking into hia leather curtain that hung on a bronze hearts are one!" ‘Hills’ are afire, and the whole Kast eyes, There w lights in hers rod near the bed, led him through it, | It was clear that she took no do- roars in the flame of the jthad—we will | t outgleamed mds on ber and let it clash gain behind them. CHAPTER XX. OW they were In the dark to- gether, She pressed hig Waxen toes, And she, watching bim ein tle binjan, ® mount isters!” she bodies are light in easy victories, for she put ourselves at the head of that laughed aloud at the quizzical expres- oh on his face. bi and mine have cocoa (weak), graham, whole wheat | CHAPTER XIX — = said, “tell me how, thos bracelet, smaller than that ing at her arm, where two whitish this, a When the ¢ NDER the woman's flimsy preserved!" Sao Good Stories ; OOd— 4 BAA HaMIMERe REA WArK in: marks on the skin betrayed that bine they lay plans well indeed. sleeve was a wrought gold ~~ But he did not speak. He was star- “Your bracele: FROM THE GODS, Dethi and up the Khyber— "acelets bad bec L only know one God," he answe h ivory footstool and — King smiled at her, ut a yard away from her “The Hust isn't very well armed,” he objected, “Mere numbers"——— E ; “Oh, those! ‘They are theirs. « simply, us “ with burning eyes, wound tresses of uinb She laughed i aN ; t) » the 5 4 ply, 4s a man speaks of the di nai is eyes, jaughed at him. | 66 QOME un sick at yor house, Mis’) Cxactly ike the little one that Yas- would’ not rob the dead or the goda things in his heart. Lire cua hand and sighed and then her hair around the golden dagger “The Wost has the West by the} haired. A.C, Carter?” inquired Lila, “Ah | Mini wore on her wrist In the Cav- would turn on me, 1 borrow them,” — “I know of many! They love me! Mew hurried, whispering tender handlo, making her jewels giltter throat! It ts tearing itself! They Narrow Val. laca seed de doctah's kyar eroun’|¢T! of Karth's Drink! He raised He drew out the gold-hilted knife ‘They shall love you, too! Many are words he could scarcely with each moveinent will drag in America! There will be! Insertion to outline ee) |the loose sleeve to look more closely With the bronze blade, with which a better than onc! You shall learn to catch, When they burst together | “You pleased me py refusing wine,” ho armed nation with tts hands free pede eT aaltey gli a Brother tale Jat it. . nian had meant to murder him, He koow my gods, (dr we are to be part (ough a curtain at the other end of 886 Said. “You please me—on, you —and while those wolves fight, other ry aan Pees ror ny. Deginer, Js |" 'yhe sleeve overlay the man's foree Het ft lie on the palin of bis hand ery, you and I! i ; Hea ee van Please me! Christians drink wing and wolves shall come and steal the meat! edging to finisiy “Sho! What's he done got de mat- man's fore oq jooked from it to her and back _ She laughed at him, looking like a tle passage In the rock his eat beet and pig meat. Ush! Hindu The old gods, who built these caverns tucks and collars ter ofm?" arm, and the movement laid bare an- again, The hilt might have been a S0ddess herself, but he frowned. And ied under the tan and for the first and Muslim both despise them, hav- !9 the ‘Hills, are laughing! fhey and cuffs, The larger “Nobody seems to know what the|other bracelet, on the man’s right pale the more he frowned the better she tino her eyes refused to meet his. ing each a little understanding of his are Ketting ready! Thou and I*-—— portrait of her modelled from the life. 5 cufts of : led him and herself to- collar and cu Why did they choose that oave Onis’ rent estar ahar de they thinker getber in one plan ‘ake veeaalt tee sol are to sleep Ia? she asked him, “Ls uot it all! ‘They have been good to the Changed expression of bis face—the — th better one? Who laid them English, but they have had no thanks, Very quickly passing cloud that even | Fashion Editor Evening World: t etd Wartne Cn i.e wrist, Size for size, this was the same — “Here is another like 1t,” she sald, — “Partners in what, Princess?" Only. real eden Whur de then teinkeee. gether in Feil ee veranda in the sun and seems |28 the one that had been stolen from stepping to the bedside, She drew “Thou—ismai) dubbed. thee. Read; as well as any one, but he can’t do | imself, back the woman's dress at the bosom o wit!—answer thine own questio: ed to ike him, ‘work at all.” That put another thought in his and showed a knife exactly like that | She took his hand again, her eye ere? will stand aside now and watch the best-trained man can not control ntend buying a Shetland wool wy caln't—yo! says he cain't|head. It was less than two hours in Kings hand. “One lay on ber DUring with excitement and myati- ilo stared about. ‘They wore in & ter jihad than the world has _ “I kne she asserted, sitting up| tp ay als ‘ites wake 6iaiad pe since Yasmint danced in the arena jogom and one on his when I found 8m and ambition like a fever, She great room far more splendid than ren! And the Hindu, who holda Pant pu are thinking, @f your | 2¥ eo color, I have “Not a stroke.” it might well be much less than Me “Now, thi und seemed to take more than physical ‘ue Orst. ‘here was # fountain in ‘ow sacred, will not support brother—of his head! That I am a/as to @ becoming color, bs “Law, Mis’ Carter, dat ain't no dis-|that since she had taken off her them!” she sald. “Now, think again.” Dossession of him, ibe center splashing in the midst of Christians who hold nothing sacred, @urderess who can never be your | bjond hair, grayish green eyes, clear brace friend eek 8. He laid @ finger on the He did think, of thirty thousand Is that not so?" chmplexion with faint color in “What brought them here? Tell me Huwers. ‘Chey were cut fowers, The against Muhammadans who Ir pase, what dead man's stone-cold hand ‘and let possibilities, and of one impossible that!” she demanded, pointing to the “Mulls must bave been scoured for the pig! Christianity has failed! The | Ho did not answer, but his eyas|and god color in lips. MISS E. B. broth’ got. Dat's @ Gif \"—Everybody it rest so fora minute, Then, running dea that stood up prominent among bed, “You think he brought her? 1 them witain a day. English must go down with it—just May have betra something, for| A pale sea green would be pretty, it slowly up the wrist, he touched the them all and insisted on seeming the tell you she was the spur t drove ‘There were great cushtoned couches as Roma went down when she dab- she looked as if he had struck her jor @ pale lavender, or & pale green HOW IT STRUCK THE BOY. =| guid, 1i was warm, He repeated the only likely one, Rint te it wondae THRE hes called bout and two thrones made of bled in Christianity. Oh, I know all leaning forward, she held the gold. | blue. PHILADELPHIA divine was |test on the woman's wrist. “Hers was “way didn't you take it with the A ntertaining a couple of clergy-|Warm, too, Both bracelets had been ait ‘ pongo Mew xock at aoe worn by a living being within an Dracelet?” King asked her, holding it nd gold. Hetween two couches about Rome!” bilted dagger out to him, hilt firs able, aden with golden plat “And the gods of Indian?” he asked, "Take it and stab me;" abe or iden jug, on pure white linen, to keep her to the point now tht she 0," he suid her the ‘Heart of the Hills’? { found them ten years ago and clothed her and put linen on their bed, for ed | Says Smoking Helps , hour-— out, ke it now, I don't want it.” 11, 4) sais and His cee were two goblets of beaten seemed well started, o!" she laughed, “No! You are C he quests spoke in praise of a ser-|" “probably within minutes She accepted it and laid 1t on the {h@ Old was all rags and dust. | There oii ing knives With i hundies He wan there to learn, not to teach, MY Warrlor—my man—my well-be- | Mental Keenness. mon {oir host had delivered the Sun-| He. muttered and. frowned in MAn's bronze armor. | Then, however, Soneumon thousandi—whe kaew the wii vronze blades. The whole room | "I know them, too! 'T know them loved! You have come to me awlome | [Qo Gay beioce. thought, and then suddenly jumped ene. play Bt og necret of Khinjun Caves, but this has seomed to nched in the scent as nobody else does! They are neither ut of all the world! You would no | favored, and Were waa the ‘Phe host's son was at the table and | backward, The leather curtain near . "L0ek again!” she 6 frieze running round ali four ee been a secret within @ secret ; a and look again! gne of the New York clergymen said | theged had moved on its bronze rod. Ma ion rh ind he knew now. But 8¢, who knew the secret t the gods would for- HE smoker \s @ better mathema- will tell you all I ticlan than the non-smoker, ac- 16 u, nor Muhammadan, but ape More slab tha by @ thousand ages than either &et me. Liste him: | n't they dea a voice said in a he r : Neoiie a with the woman depicted on it ness! JT love them, and they y r, - Aon batt lad, what did you think of/English behind hin, “Aren't. they he still p referred that he should tell beg eee, Ree the ee nd dunelng. te 4, 8, Meas you shail love me, too! eityithout a serap of proof of any| cording to a report in whe Pay- your father's sermon?’ sweet?” nie God Bin MOR ADUE HERE ou eaw fn’ the of eR Come, we shall enti" she sald, If they did not love both of us we Kind he knew she was telling truth | chological Bulletin, made by Prof, C. “1 gucss it was pretty good,” said| He had Jumped so as to face about, the boy, “but there were three mighty | and somebody laughed at him, Yas ces where he could bave | mini stoc leading him by the hand to @ couch, would not both ere! We unadorned—or at least the trut ry. T »rotesa of {vory table—a moderu mirrorbad Drink have no doubt I am the ‘Heart Sig took the’ oF facing him, and obey them!" We has must ine saw It. Eye to eye, mane ant .. Berry, The: Fen bape: by glass, bad art, bad workmansip, but of the Hills fe! They shall times when no proof is needed, {test his theory that smoking encour- ay like two Romans of the Em- Nono of the East's amazing fine not two arms’ length 7 “ nt know thee as Him within 4 wh Vithout | 1 alertness, On alternate Shicago Herald, lovelier than the dea¢ fan Sliver warranted. ie 3 ; hile,” with the wble in betw of courtship are ever tedious. ‘Without my leave, Muhammad |ases mental aler ‘ ] stopped.”—Chicago Herald. eur LRAD ee ena roman “srook Ip it and then at bim!" ghe | She held his hand a little tignter struck a gong then, and @naulve springs into belng on an inst Anim sent five hundred men on a/jdays he refrained from enjoying his and pressed closer to him, laughing nian " oO stared at Kin iv foray toward t Khybe: * and warm, agiow, , ordered, . BUNK woman came in who stared a MS lives a thousand yoars tnside J 2 nyber, Bull-with- | \ ced = between be A PEEP AHEAD, and Maem. aglow, but ooking eet he did not need to look, ‘The ROftly, He stood aa it made of tron, gy" if she had ween btm before and no. Birker”’ ‘she went on, “the beard needed an Englishman's | Wee and on the day HIS old millionaire and his beau! of the frieze—the woman of the lamp. mat on th 1 was not so much like hat only made her laugh the ¢ e him, mrkar fears t more, “Tales of the ‘Heart of the Hills’ nodded to the s woman was like her, ves. They| Immediately after smoking @ cigar titul bride, after their quiet, bowls— the statue—come to life, himself as rvant, who enter the war. Perhaps a jihad may fould not enter Khinjan ¢ ‘at perhaps Turkey may bead, for proof for a spy of his who | ndulged. ( » e m1 r r ne once ¢ clalme: h f trapped your brother outside All Mas- | b ided several long columns of fi * ; , speaking to him in. Bneilet but the resemblance seemed to grow y, 4 i onl eeu Ah her hands. At ame ® be proclaimed. So much for fear! T ¢ ar as-|be added sé wedding, had a quict we'ding) speaking Lo him in English more Unuer his eyes, as such things do, It Nave puzzled the Haj, haven't they, | of Hillmen, robed in white, Who know! have known for a very long Jd, with fifty of his men, figures, keeping records of his mis- breakfast, a deux, Meee. faylar | mother tongue he English abuse Was helped out by the stain his broth- ng hy hey sent me sherbet in bottles cuoled Im time! And I have not let fear trouble . “Bull-with-a-beard was pleased. tukes and . speed t ruffe chicken, 4 “ ’ ae sourcesof them, Me! ! There are not many found this or éggs pompadour, a fresh California peas, champagne—so | the quiet breakfast ran, | “My dear,” said the old millionaire, | ‘ae the fruit course, a superb Florida melon, came on, “tell me, my dear’— and he laid his withered hand on her young one—"do you love me for what wand dishes fragrant with hot rae at all!” But he was ca 1 Her eyes were on his stead! men to ate My cook was a viceroy’s," she said sho read no fear in his, either, I needed beginning to eat. “He killed an officer none was there, In hers he saw am- ®Wear to you » said the curry had pig's fat in it, bition—triumph — already—exel f That made him free of Khinjan but of —the gambler’s love of all the hugest et ! have prom. risks. br reless, and I sent my was tried the next day when he did head from bis men, |pot smoke, According to Prof. Berry for you, And I je found that his accuracy was @bout | r to you by my equal upon both occasions, but bla is who have brought us two to- Steed wad 77 per cent, greater on the r—that I firet knew It was your | guy that he smoked. Many testa of er's head when you held it up in 20 nd the correctness of ‘avern of Earth's Drink!” his theory showed the © . 6 Yasmini caressed it @? had applied to his face in the over, Khyber, King was the taller and the Being dressed as a native, he Younger by several years, but the woman who was like me, An salaamed low. Knowing him for what Hoses were the same, and the years, until you came, I have found Ihe was, she gave Moa the senna’ wrinkled foreheads; both men had } you came, I have fou |stained tips of her warm fingers to the Same firm mouth; both looked kiss, and he thought she trembled like Romans their langua, and made it do its work twii Into hie eyes, but That mate cher pla: t ont of h , 2 many other pis ” ” " in front of him. a swim in Karth’s Drink — “Listen.” she sata, “I know alt the m hen he touched th But @ second “How did you get that scar?” d Kangar tt ised} % 4 ‘this estimate, | Lam or for what I was? [nee 38 senahee wets eens Sha came closer and took hie hand, tes Git not eke hie ce eee tur When he ever forgets his 4 Muhammed Anim's plans, Bull-with- (To Be Continued.) —- | The beautiful girl smiled down | ang was treating him to raillery, holding, It in both hers, and he felt man, His jowi, that was beginning ty _ I<ing ate, because aman can not talk», HERE is practically no limit te Ber, seer die tee Soins | Has soi tait Pazsace, WHEY, MO Raed, ahavinn, wes as Hoe ane ae and tat oO, Hwee te LT THE PY o By James Fenimer © [se rand sor ane ttn si s a | nnnnnnnnnnnnnne gg slieled himself as Sainson did no} atistying ag the dead Koman 76 Was hungry, that hunger is a piquan es F. ‘ } Passing; then sho bent her clear, con-|$ BEST NOVEL® PUBLISHED | "A Mahsudi got me With a mar- stroked his Mt hund with soft fingers, sauce, and that artist Was an adjective y vames ronimore Looper. 5 | Argentina, The people of this seering ay the gray ruin oppo-| 3 oy Hig PAGE COMPLETE $ ‘2! t long range in the blockade of “I used to th knew how to too mild to apply to the cook. But the A St of New York in. the Revolution rich Bouth Acariee Cs are ox~ ; an : 1 e sald dryly, dance!" she liuhed “For ten years [ other reason was his chief one, Yas- ory . remely fond 0 > uu, George, for what you | } EVERY TWO WEEKS. Mock Did he get his from @ have taken those pictures of her for mini ate daintily, aw if only to keep Will Begin on This Page July 2 lof all sorts—underwear, ‘be,”—8t. Louis Post-Dispatch, nenmncmmmonenmnnnonnomrnnnonn’ spear or trom an arrow?” my model and have etriven to ledrn bim company |fa trimmings, gloves, &a, _ >

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