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U.S. Army Exercises || Can You Beat It! And First Aid Lessons | — = nena | Summer Wardrobe By PAULINE FURLONG . IT BREAKS MY HEART ' Planned by Mildred Lodewick WTO EE cele stt UP_RENT UP ——<— a Cournaht 1017, by the Pres: Publishing Go, (The New York Rvening Work. Summer Morning Porch Frock. The Evening World presents these designe by tte fashion expert for the woman who would economize this summer by making her own clothes. HE matron or maid who spends her summer vacation in @ more or less quiet manner at & hotel, boarding house or cottage will need several little porch frocks. Thess are qmite different from the morning dresses of more active young women who know not when they start out in the morning whether thelr recreation will be a game of tennis or golf, a motor ride or a boat trip, Their attire is ault- ably sportive in character Porch dresses, however, are made of such fabrics as voile, gingham, and batiste in all the various nov- elty weaves, Although these fabrics are also used for afternoon frocks, the atyle of the porch frock should allow no doubt for which use it is intended, Though they should be practical and comfortable, their simplicity must be exaggerated. A woman has just as much opportu. nity in the morning to look pretty and becomingly dressed as in the evening. COAL DOWN - The Tock of to-day te orpciaiy G good for the matronly figure, Finely ENT DOWN striped voile in black and white or js in some color and white Is sug- ything in ti t. hal in the front. Fractures of the ribs are very gested for the main portion, with THD BREAST BONE or sternum is a flat, dagger- LANDLORD plain white voile or batiste for shaped bone forming the front of the chest and its sleeves, collar and double belt. ‘The object is to inclose the chest and support and strengthen narrow straps which finish the the ribs and collarbone, to which it 1s notched above crosswise atriped bands would be on either ‘side, fe pretty of embroidered batiste THE PELVIS supports the trunk and forms joints banding. with the lower limbs. It {s composed of four bones and forms a strong sort f i of basin by which are supported the abdominal organs and upper soft parts walipeetonrioct, Les pity Sag of the body. ; In the next lesson I shall tell about the bones of the upper and lower finishing of small pockets attached ‘Cuyerignt, 1917, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York brei og World, Published by The Evening World to Help Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. FOURTH SET—Leg Exercises Nos. 23 and 24. Cross-Step Walking. Sno with the hands on the hips and walk forward, cross- ing the right leg far over the left one, as shown in cut No, 23, and the left over the right one on com- mands, “Cross step, forward, one, two; one, two, halt.” On command, “Back,” throw the forward leg back of the rearward one on the counts until at the original starting position. Foot Raising. Assum: t command” position and when commanded raise first the f Cross Step. right knee, grasping the heel in the palms of the hands, as shown in cut No. 24; lower and then do the same with the left foot. The commands for this exercise are, “Raise right, down; raise left, down; one, two, halt.” FIRST AID LESSONS. No. 11—The Bones of the Trunk. TT": SPINAL COLUMN supports the head and ribs and is composed of a number of bones called vertebrae, which have a softer substance between them called cartilage. The spinal column has several curves and is itself supported by the pelvis. THE RIBS form the greater part of the walls of the chest and are twelve in number, ten of which are united to the spinal column in the back and to the breast bone in front. The two lower ones on each side are shorter than the others and are not connected to Mmbs, which are an important study for the first aid student because underneat The dress closes with they are easily and frequently fractured. pearl buttons down the front, mak- Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. ing it easy to slip into, and the belt >| 0 strap, entwined A PRETTY DESIGN ANY WOMAN TIRED EYES—MIRIAM R.: Since|to a paste with water and apply to is of one narrow i CAN FOLLOW. you use the eyes all day, you should| thé hairs for several minutes. Then twice about the figure and buttoned wash off with warm water, All local try to take trips through the Sor aie applications cause irritation of the at times and use them for long dis-| skin and a thicker and heavier growth tance looking, which is highly recom-| to eventually appear. Only the elec- mended by eye specialists for those| tric needle in the hands of a com- petent person will permanently re- who use their eyes in tedious work | move the hairs and this most certain. through many hours of the day, Bo} iy will do so, without scar. not read or sew in the evening, and —— Place hot witch hazel bandages over} SALLOW AND MUDDY SKIN— the swollen lids for a half hour at a| MRS. WALTER F-.: This condition of | the complexion shows poor circula- time, keeping the cloths hot mean-| tion, poor digestion, ill bealth and is while, Do this in a dark room. not natural. Keep the body clean with plenty of water, inside and out. .DUMB-BELLS FOR MAN—H. G.;|T am sure if water had to be bought ‘Yam not sure about this, but I im- at ten cent 1 Ki agine two eight-pound dumbbells! other drinks much Bee? trmane : er cl would be too heavy for ordinary| be consumed, eee mre OF bt would ag culture exercises. For 6 feet | ' you should weigh about 155-160/ - ——— - = = ma semen : together in back, Clasps hold the 4 belt to the dress on each side, to in- | o'clock church wedding, ‘The bride is sure a neat appearance always. If) to wear a white satin gown with train desired the sleeves of this model could|and yell, Also should we, the two be of the striped fabric, though the] bridesmaids, wear hats, tf so what sort?) Thanking you in advance for very stout woman will find that the leeves of a contrasting fabric are information, F. M. F. ident Bridesmaids should wear evening more becoming. dresses. While hats are not neces- sary, they add to the picturesqueness, i Broad brimmed hats of blue tulle Answers to Queries. youd be pretty itn feloe carn Vasiion Kaltor, The Prening World ks. inbow sashes could hold Kindly advise me through your col-/@"y other desired colors. umn whether @ blue taffeta evening | pueicn BMitor, The Bring World: dress or gray georgette afternoon | Being a reader of dress would be appropriate for a 7,80) the Wests 3 vate, ae —— | ask your advice on how to make « plain blue gingham dress lke example. It ts for country wear. I have a high waist and @ large bust for my size. Am thirty. two years old, weigh By Talbot uf undy | Go the jd King. "Go back: cordl o Ki ring tis dis- the ral, “The body is buried, room in the fort, talking together, | o then ne. ordial to King, considering tv " a ne body Foom in the fort ot pentcien overs HOW ONE MAN SAVED INDIA j Mh i°2% roe makin ie afraia Sein doubt sorts to tek aveatun’ “leat hints Set" ROMA” Rig Mire aarsendeanoring nen in doubt yet as to their eventual King toid hin ut h through keyholes, And the » = ° 6 saw!" i . em, the "Where's ahe?* aaked the general FOR BRITAIN—THE WAR’S MOST Pe He sae Pc aoe ge Oe ba LIE I ae ecg King did Boe answer tae meneral heard nothing and invented King let them think so. He let them (for nothing HENNA—PTHEL: Nothing will ove the henna coloring from the ir. Only time will bring it to the) riginal shade. This is true of all yed hair. Better let {t alone awhile land not attempt to try another dye or stain to make it darker, WEAK HEART—MRS. K. Regular exercises, but not violent a) think anything they chose, knowing completely unman him), shouted to waited very much | 140 pounds, 5 feet ® ate TSCA SOR ARS FASCINATING ROMANCE well that what had unnerved him know whether it was true that par- “I don't know, si But Partan Singh, the Sikh, who ia an heart, Stretching, relaxing easily and had at least rendered them amenable dons had been offered for deserters, “Ask the Rangar,” Courtenay #ug- carried in bread and cocoa to them ep breathing wi!! help greatly. sSanPaTn ae she Peaereeceyegaiel Cee to leading. Even Ismall clung to his and Courtenay nodded. They were gested. ‘ at about five the next morning, ae auburn halr and fais arn | jinn ease or hte 8 OF or yangrigy ody ge ee nay SUTUp and would not leave him, less timid after that. Some of them Where is he?" asked King. found them still talking, heart 3 n skin. PROTEIN—MRS. G. F. Li: This! quem in ae Cho ee ee eee ee ee ere te eT i tne Tabmint nas erat looking like a fledgling with his beard pulled medals out and pinned them = "Caught him coming down the say, “So, in my opinion, sir, there’ MRS. G. V. &. term includes an important sub-) influence {n the hill country, but it to be los ly jocaaw ber in the Cavs of all new-Sprouted on his jaw, and eyes outside their shirts. Khyber on his black mare and ar » no jihad in these parts, There'll stance in animal and vegetable foods, | Raine: « mowitsin strongiiold. whew slic ja mistress, After many etrenture he yensimics to wider than any bird's. Over In the fort Courtenay placed rested him. He's in the next room! 1 be sporadic raids, of course, but noth- Biue and) white The white of eas, fibrin in lean meat | Homa ‘Ona couth Lesa man god c tomar dead Goole ballon wonlertuly tiered lew ate “Why art thou here?” King asked a bath at King’s disposal and lent hope he's to be hanged, So that I can ing @ brigade can't deal with. The checked or plaided and sticky substance of gluten are DoIngS of a Toman wart io in clothing of modem muke. Suddenly Yasaind him. “Had she no true men who him clean clothes and a razor. But buy the 6 added cheerfully tof the holy war's torn out and a. aa protein, It is a gelatinous, semi- m ah (erage ol lurest( end thet he to tert mach he the muse” Yesaini bes contend would die with her?” he was not very cordial King whistied softly to himself and thrown away.” | o A on? transparent substance and the essen-| e dead woman retumed to life, and proposes Wal King yose as Ul ‘Tho Afridi scowled, but choked the “Teli me all the war news!” sald the Keneral looked at him hrough “spyery iy no doubt whatever that the | pocket, &o, tia) principle of food, advantage of the Barovean war and capture Iulia for their own, Tut Kive fale answer back. King, splashing in the tub, And half-closed eyes 8 ae eek te Pesnawur (a general ' tik to Lim, King. Let ti train at # o'clock and that the| ‘To MISS M. C.—To-day‘s design t@ Rangar went with him in @ separate | suitable for you, raid Anim, ¢ rebelious otefteln who, tells King that Yaamlnt mug obey lua “NA thou my man now?” King Courtenay told him, passing him an- in and fre than 100 then whow be hae ‘won vor, Mhey arrive ak asked him, But he shook his h other cake of soup when the reat was ™me know the t ult." \ ‘CTRIC TREATMENTS FOR ie asxrampaaied, by "Y—MRS, G, K. B.: These are city can be seen, just as dawn breaks, They reached the Khyber fam- shed, Afver all there was not muci ring, him King compartment with about a dosen| To MISS H, Bt ey 0 of « girt Rigi Wxective and slso havo erent 5 ee inhed and wera fed at All Masiid (PGi putchery in. Lisigium—tiuns obeyed. He went out of the room Into et ees ee tong ‘thone | wearing, half-riobons Unt hee i tonic . ect on the general system and CHAPTER XXVIII. dynamite, There were tons of it! Fort, after King had given a certain ang guns—and tho everlastingly 4 Rigi parminor Sea rapped ch, ae who had come down with King. seventeen years old, nerves when applied by an experi- The galleries must have fallen in, one password and had whispered to the giorious stand that saved Paris and enced person. Of course diet plays ‘T was thirty minutes after on the other! A thousand men dig- officer commanding. But he did not france and Europe. & muffled answer from And it ts certain that before they here w | went King had « talk with the Ran-| Fashion Eattor, The Brentng World: % { a - . 5, re ithin. Courtenay shouted something an important part also, but the the last of the mullah’s ging for a thousand years could never change Into European clothes yet, “according to the cables our men W tenis W ee ee a | : Obesity diet is not strict ‘and really men had vanished through «et into KhinJun now and the only and none of his following suspected gr» going the records one better, I to tha sentry outside the door and Kar in a room Alon et plan cane I would greatly ap. the only healthful one for most per- 1 King’s own WY out is down Earth's Drink! She him of being an Englishman. think that's ail,” said Courtenay, he called another man who fitted a vers ep towever, the wentty re’ | preciate your advice Be et taisty, the gate, and 6 bade me come and bid you goodby, “A Rangar on a black mare has ‘My OA) Oot, Matumness?” asked Key in the lock, King walked into ported afterward f a ” rel men in dozens and twen- gahib, I would have stayed in there, gone down the pass ahead of you In ying wWhy am I talked to at the 4 room in which one p was burn. overhear one words 6nd he hed to 0 on what to get for an » SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—ADA tles were scattered along the but she commanded me. She sald, @ hurry,” they told him at Ali Masjid. 61 4°Ce « tube, so to speak? ing and the door slammed shut be- to the doctor with a co HORE | a aa ne! diese alan “Tell King subib my love was true. “He had two men with him and food “MV O1 8 tye? gireat! sata Cour- bind him At that, Ho sald he was nearly sure | ‘The local treatment 1s applied as Tell him I give him ‘India and aii enough. Only topped long enough to »,.¥% Ho was in there an hour, and it He heard weeping. But on the oth J clifftop arguing against delay with the style for same. I lowe: Take barium sulphide one part| oo ovirg vencon, when a lone horse: ; ope .! Tgp eel Sd AL ML laa he ha fake barium sulpaide coe ber | growing rancor, 4°" Asia that were at my :nercy make his business known i ee beth Gia abanaee luck eaabeueas, Nand; : n] have a not dress and’ prepared ch Lake os man galloped out of Khinjan aie pW ile the Ht Kar spoke there camo eanwanas, aia he say his business ist” |The taking care of yon myaoit to for he, can hold nia tongue on any sane cub were certain that both were) from last year and ——- _—— f e ey. He three more earth tremors in sw ed obs ecessity of pu subject ike a clam, and the general, #!™ilin fs in Easy Method of | ORG aiarted Actoee SHe hips je. Succession and a thunder out of | "He gave a sign and said a word PR ally yout if anything, can Ko him one better. Some say the Rangar went to Del-| W&5t this one to take An Easy Method o |] | ode recklessly. He was elther panic joy in ian as if the very “Hills were that satisfied us on that point TGend of you, I'm sure. What's tt Courtenay Waa placed under orders hi, 8 say no. But it is quite| the place of it for stricken or else bolder than the deviL coming to an end » mare grew "Oh!" said King, “Can you signal of not to ta a the Pass?’ all about ; In a minute King had recognized frantic and the Rangar summoned down the Pass? he eton't mind telling you, but T'd know the mare and sc had the eyes of fifty six men to hold her. Surely Sou'd wait. The minute you room t Cara . #0 thom who say they certain that before he started up the| very best. Of course runk. xactly what happened in the Khyber King showed Courtenay a! 7 often wear it in tween the time when the door great gold bracelet that he had under | Moving e occas es Ww . Yo ma alf y : , y stil at Jamrud?” ratnel od word ed down to Was shut on King and the time when his sleeve, e men saw him do it,| te evenings also. I “ eset ot ain aes page aia pace Ay le tr Seeienlaty HUME, ever te top 6 “Yes, In charge there and growing Were sented were ped glade tide eer he knocked to 1 it opened and And if that was really Rewa| &m thirty-six years @ heavy trunk or cheat is to be/ to recognize that black mare, having eagles ever’ p 1, there burst a dof JOR eR ee up here by train any minute.” called for the general are not telling Gunga in the general's train, why | old, have dark brown moved from one place to_another.| over seen her once, In another two column of water,’ immeasurable, Hignal down and ask him to have Wivery well,” said King, "Got a the truth, : } was the eral #0 painfully polite| har, blue eyes, rath. It often is a minutes King had recognized the huge, that for a moment blotted out ® bath ready for me. tioodby” | la ao aback one? Blacker the What is known ts that finally the to him? And why did Ismail insist) 6. dark complex beck -breaking Nangare sliken turban, And now the sun. It rose sheer upward, ,62 He left All Masjid at the head flamer, general hurried through the door and on riding in the train, instead of ac- complexton, task which the thers was no need to restrain the curved on Stsclf, and fell in a million. of, & maey Broceaalon i & y He was out of his bath and re- ejaculate 4, "Weill, I'm damne » cepting King’s offer to go up the| not much color, Am Srpreee , house: men; whey all stood and watched, to ton deluge on ‘to Khinjan and into Rolsler and more eonhdent culty Oo ead that minute that he had fore it could clove again. ‘The sentry Khyber with him, 6 ft. 4 In, tall, wife prefers de now what new turn affairs were Khinjan valley, hissing and rouring POU! Ismail allll clung to Win wltill toe smoked a cigar 6l leaving (Punjab! Mussulinan)’ has sworn to Hut it you wish to know just what | mrs. bp. A. w. ‘ep g\ gums taking and thunder t Bes : Oo Oil Naked, shaved, with some of that over @ dozen camp-fros nM in the room in Jamrud'} pigne corge! Hy Most of them were staring down- Earth's Drink had been blocked by Ave & wood many ordera to Ging to Indl eed aoa’ he did not look the day Fort while the general and Coustanud | Laght tan georgette or chiffon, with And it is known, too, ecru lace as pictured. has taken oat nd th ward at the Rangar’s head as he the explosion and had found a new “ ti ne filled his * King told like a man in trouble as he fi urged the mare up the cliff path, way over the barrier fore plunging ae . lungs with the saltpetrish smoke of @ for t fen- waited, you must ask King—if you ta | 4 has dar ov he knows, and one | Fas “You mourn like a dog him. “Three howls and a wh oo Eilitor, ‘The Brening World: e > mI 0} Yasmint's dow: ry nwalh ofthe a wit i tory so many times without othe > sak Sikaioy sone ad . | Messuge came. it waa only King, world, “the ‘one ‘sky-fung leap ie @,litte sulking—and then forg fat Trichinopoll, and did much variation, tut no. ono who qnentingdt # not Mkely you can find! Wil you kindly advise me as to 4 urged by aome intuition, who had bis made as its weight burat down a ese!” | i And then the genoral came wa, but Knows the man's record d Spyies Cit iy Mkely that you may hear | ClF And material with which to trim ‘ferring until the home-coming of/eyey fixed on Khinjan mountain wall was enough to blot _l#mail looked nasty wm Bet ye ls maanenom ana nook ii it Is know n the pol ae Thane eect cfs frock of tho enclosed material—dull ber ‘busband at night Popular Me-| ‘There came a shock that actually gut Khinjan forever, and what h Hot snewer, seu ae hands With him while he was still r opened saain I Hangar be. Woman and intrigue are * aa | rose bude?” wave Senent aie ben. chanics suggests a me ny Which| swayed the bill they stood ¢ ad nan forever, and what Bae havea hot word reac An um while he was ati eral walked out with ; a one! , - ws Wan Beran eh evec a Wor B08 hl ee eens, shot Aye Mueewide ORL was forward he hung his head more, and naked and aaked ten questions (10 tween them, “And tie Taig ura and the: chances | O72" A24 Food complexion,” child, can move the heaviest trunk| foot Drala dtten feat ony to not me With deaths pa at le ed to seem bereave ut a gating gun) cing eet turban on, but carried tt ge, and the obance : with very little effort, Simply place | SCURE and fell doren teat ory,‘ Tubbish floating on the surface, | his manner was unconvincing n ana ting on his trousers, divining, each ie ial ry js wimont infinite, given) Would advise plain white voile oF Tumtetiging tt, the other can easily | ranger fiding her grimly, like & memorise all that had been, he ex-soldlers and would and why am T arrested, aint Woole, appearance. An MN. occasion: | Fashion Edior, The Breaing World 6 , the J pan easily | jockey in a race. Three more shocks ti i Se ear e k De ne Oe eee auiln : a " via Wwe the trunk across the floor, the| followed, A great slice of Khinjan He was up on bia feet in a econd marched in fours behind him, asked King the moment h ath, but sie, and how: y , { I would te sone Bpery broom straws acting as | suddenly caved in with a rour and {yigneds Cee denintan, Catreine. thelr venles "FO yeu, of course, Try the eaa® even Ih man's clothen ond. W might sa 5 pleased if you would smoke and dust burst upward through ) ends the ‘Heart of the Hills!” thelr husbands’ loads; and be- here as well as anywhere, What gkin dark t And Was beyond the sen were the other does this mean try # power to guess, Ho for one, &e. would Out of his po » Keneral pro- , But nobody believed that part ut who duced a letter that smelled strongly of of his tale and he said, “Think kindly of her, sabib, hind them agal She thought well enough of you!" women, who had been told th He laughed ogain and sprang on pe overtaken in the Khyber, portant wrote to Yasmin tter, in Urdu from the mu cave, In Which he as good as gave — a 6 and the tumbling crust FROM THE TEXT. ‘There Was a pause after that, as if H's Benny,” said Mr.| the waiting elements were gathering me a style for which I could use four yards especially design for | oun e t ‘ ¢ ’ . ' his word of honor to be he of finely striped Bloomhumper to his young) strength. Vor minutes they tne black mare, and before King had actually had to run themselves a gcent King recognized, He spread As Yussuf bin All said o the ma Bore -c er r y striped green son, as the latter atarted to| Watched and scarcely breathed. Rewa@ couig speak or raise @ hand to stop raw-footed in order to catch up. it out on a table, and King read, It camp-fre up the Khyber later on, fo) ant) sind sis Choos to return \ \ and white voile. uroh, “are a shilling and a penny, | QUSss, gained the summit and, dis- fi {.6? was off, hell-bent-for-leather at wan Yasmini's letter that she ‘had "When she kets out to disguise to ner allegiance, Ho is no splitter of | | \ Goa’ sunpoes arin 5 | mounting r y eB with the one the pre in t ection CHAPTER XXVIII sent down the Khyber to make In- eit, ahe is what sho will be, and hie DAN no ailholor tals word Is goo TerEN |: gnatiah tea ae 2M oan put which you please in the| reins over his arm: The mare was S)0ns the precipice In the tirechun f . Rent Gown, Che Bayer wus eaya he thinks ‘otherwise, bas °D cont nih herever ho yh! ch of the goods fatribution box.” ie Blown fe in Phe but stand of the mon who had come out of OWN the Khyber have come fe eg two tongues and no conscience!” fis & OD ACOW FA On) ODS anf uy” without combining Benny thanked his papa and went| And trample, And Ming was too f° Khinjan mounted and spurred after conquerors, a dozen conquer- wa wponey from SYGAS A muUrely (rne 1a thes the tou oe a is--are on +57 some other for a whole chureh, [Piet ane, anes Ao tor him, ing kings and as many , ey tle called pawelt of them-—Yasmint, the general, Co wie--are goals dress. Am twenty-two Curious to know which coin Penny - Ar enon San OO For sted men and the ee ore toes’ sy tenay and King sat up all night In a i ) years old, five feet ix King o women and children. It was e ‘A they were numb from what they had stranger host than this eve a man!” said Rewa Gunga grimly. “She set a fuse and exploded all the bi arinies; but surely no the head to Khinjen, end their mad | inches tall; very good given, his papa asked him when figure returned, and Benny replied: sy, for Yasmint, saw.” Ite HWell, papa, it was this way. ‘The | ¢ anmnnnnnrneng Witnessed and dazed by fear, In half between the echoing walls He cree tr THE SPY + By James Fenimore Cooper Miss W. O Treacher said the Lord loved tne} BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ 4” hour he had them mustered 4nd eagles screamed at them =) 5 , , ; . Comb beng s : ; ‘ ; h : omb ith plate erereal giver, and 1 know T could! $ on THI@ PAGE COMPLETE } MArching. | |. 4 toot the mul- _ Signals preceded thom, and Courte- wine hing oe A Story of New York in the Revolution white volle as plotureds ly than I could give a shilling, so| { EVERY TWO WEEKS, lah'a camp and take the women!” nay himself rode up the Pasa to areet Yor: woul have letier trusted me, Yeamint Will Begin on This Page July 2 Buttons covered with ipa penny, 40." —Tid-Bitay Brat’ @ doven men at leagh them, But of course be waa not vary “Too bud about your brothes,” aald wtrips, res: ( . — eee ee. ee_ eee