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* ORE *| | EVERYBODY ES) Lace mac Uae mort AMA, on eM ; oun! rp Riot IN AN Pauline Furlong’s Daily Article on Health and Exercise BOY N Wife of Billy Sunday, t FOUND (he family in @ © Prevention of Hay Fever Made Easier by Following ] — agitation w - i s, ewered their burry ca f Proper Rules for Dict, Breathing, Bathing and shade Exercise to Avoid Retention of Poisons, Johnny ies , iT] prid and lays Evening World’s Authority. girtasds. #00 te ae woe ase sins Copeng!, 1917, ty tie Prone Publisbing Co, (The New York Weaning World liad HEN thay fever has once at-| weap and uttering from lowered ; . W tacked @ person a rigid rule |! The i y lacked of bygiene and proper living | ZWIEBACK—MnS. GY. Zwie < seaht ib must be followed be k aiff but little from stale or of bel st won whole whe ure an one, when h until the system | TP eference 1 and there le it | Che ween wei pedir is relieved of the causes and pol- sons which are ECZEMA-—Mis. D. N: Eezema| Considerable fortune from his eraud in old age youth ts the result of) mother. retained wasie matter in the body encouraging the | 4nd inflamed state of stomach, Light} Th? Woman into whose toils he trouble to exist,| diet and inuch water-drinking will) had biundered was holdiug certain help you. and for this the| > Turkish or elec- tric baths are next in impor- incriminating letters from him, for which she demanded marriage or « cash settlement that would prac tically wipe out the boy's entire in- heritance. Johnny's father was a navy man, away from home for tho greater part of the time on long cruises, or stationed at some distant post, where jhe could not supervise lis son during leritieal years of hi His mother, «a well-meaning 'characteristically optimistic pier withouT EXERCISE— MRS. FL H diet will reduce ‘ou, but exe ngs health, ro: complexion, clean system, improv circulation and keeps you youn, GYMNASIUM WORK — MR&.| LAURA G.: The Young Women's Christian Association at Viftieth Street and Tenth Avenue gives the course and also teaches swimming in # large sterilized poc STAMMERING—I. T.: ing cam be corrected schools, Lam advised. oes ance to light, proper dlet. These Deths open the pores and ald the akin materially in throwing off the retained waste matter from the body. | A free action of the bowels must salso be encouraged, and the habit of deep breathing through the nose must be cultivated to bring relief. Erect carriage of the shoulders, head adolescence ammer at.weveral good | Nervous con woman dit und tensed chest and throat up, chest out, abdomen drawn in and muscles cause this. Bxercises and /of the old-fashioned type, had rp complete elaxatio: the i er 80) € e freedom from tight clothing are creel el scent r eee eo eee i r a ea oon th some of the simple conditions neces- >, (Kind of disaster that had overta Deep’ — — a a sary to proper breathing. a breathing means strength, increased nutrition, pure blood, healthy lungs, | clear skin, improved digestion, noar- | ly all of which are necessary to keep ‘the body beautiful, healthy and free from diseases. | Those ot my readers who fall vic- time to hay fever during certain months of the year should follow the few simple rules for living outlined in these articles during tho rest of the year and theroby keep the body well fortified against diseases of all, kinds, It is a safe prediction to make that if this simple advice for) Here Is the Answer to the Question That Every Man Asks Himself, an Answer That All Women Wonder About (Copyright, tke Bobba Merrill Oo,) STNOPSLS OV PRECEDING LNSTALMENTS, prevention 1s followed out faithfully! ites isuir, « eicemaful young business man, is fore into failure by atime situs, Cae, , % hia wile, who lad married bim frankly for the security hls character an! incom assured, and who they will not be so easily subject to) to rin eee ine deeply, but has hidden ler ferlings (rom him, devermucs to share his ued this annoying disorder. Hair secures a $od as a draughtsman in a coutractor's office at $22 Ma work, Cella rents wanitobs to vay Readers who suffer from hay fever) } must understand that this d ©, ltke most others to which the flesh euburdan hous furmiahed, hice « $12 for the new trouse, ALL % iutimacy drawe the couple t we March, 10 whose juvepucn Dlalr half tntereet, in id te make Of livin real marrial is ronperity joc, HALE n the da wlll Ate ‘air in woraing ie tamper! y | by 1 save ad proposes VO |) rf wat it be can prod. ta ete, J indirectly the rome Oy | tifom, cas etn andy gy age same, by Bae Nay ct al loee tn chy digestive disturbances cau | polite. The contractor agreee, ary 2 zene ot Be Frye has] si inati and too much | isnt ste whe ene eat ta Malor Hrom Marcy wrong combinations o! ing for § ae neh Blair hae food, and they must start to avoid ft har iu ignorance of bi ater whe receives a + frou March. et mae Wem oaks $90,000 im eaa, on this basis also. Es Pxercises for the trunk muscles hus royalties, 7 » tion was coming along. And when should be indulged in several min-, CHAPTER XIX. Hor rieitee runic coming ne ehee late the elim- (Continued) those things took « while, and hing ons dey to atid sie : 2 f this ex- one couldn't expe ything yet, {native organs to action and encour- HE matn purport o! t py She'd show him Major March's check age profuse perspiration, which is tremely explicit letter went ®Y for her two thousund and ask bim Cella almost uncompre! What her mind fastened upon how about that She went on em helpful. The sluggish blood must be this lus made to move through the body more |were two or three phrases near gubrious fancy f in the rapidly and thinned out through), beginning that dealt with Al- paltehearted b let that she sound 8 copious water drinking fred’s already attained prosperity. pe Pout gy ret last. and lis “broad mahogany board” in ¢ Answers to Health and Beauty * vrivate office, where they'd all rs and heen rooted for the past three or four ays. The important people outside clamoring for audience with him and Questions. EVER BLISTERS — BEATRICE ception that the | out that way at r tn't come neture she F.: Camphor spirits applied to them)... porting it, obsequious secretaries had been making up oa false as oa & putt of cotton will help some) 44 stenographers hovering about, &"¥ movie she had vu! looked at. Renan lio was sitting there ike that now— Whole-cloth surt of way. He wouldg't PERSPIRING FEET—MRS. F. Ro: wuile sho ironed his shirts, He'd been jo silly enough to t wet away Yes, salicylic soap 18 effective for|there yesterday—while | she Bad with that. He'd tell her the truth, or 20 1 ashed them. had been @ steaM- as much of it as he t expedient, perepiring feet and bad odors. ne ot day yesterday. | For bow and ‘use it as a blanks! for hiv past nany weeks—months—had the fai deception. He'd flaunt his check very WHAT VEGETABLES TO EAT = iii going on? Hud it ever been jikely before ‘ “Here MRS. H.G. F.; All vegetables should cnything but a farce e, old lady. \ sot @ fresh be eaten, though the grocn ones and Well, yas, it had. She recalled with with th up in andl are t tlerce relish the night of their siness. Cautl rse, per salad ore best. Raw veyetadl r her dinner-party, The ag- jap: ki great greens contain necessary mineral had been In his voice whon Unpned tt ou iy iaatence salts for the blood and should be be couldn't stand the hell There s sor tly infuri- eaten in some form each day, n living in any longer. Jt ating about that 1 it made = who had pulled him out of Celja see red, 1 vas a Way BITTER TASTE—MRS. 8, PF Il and given him a taste of to demolish it. And t me to dee Water starvation and retained waste © instead, It had been @ Par- molish It was now matter in the system cause this, Ex here Could be no doubt about face, dressed, wnd w! ercises and copious water drinking elther. move or a minute, ur will help you some. And this was how he had repaid sider wasted her it her! With distrust, decelt--oh, down- Jowed to rest upor abandoned GRAPE JUICE—MR&, FRANK G:.: [right lies. Making’a fool of her with jroning board, she we wntown to Grape juice is a healthful drink and/piy precious $30 a week in an her hushand's office a blood produce when pure and|envelope! Bhe wont with no te Idea of properly prepared, It is fattening. Well, she had him now, as the say- what she was qving find, and with Somers ing Is, to rights, She'd wait a little no plan at all as to what she'd do PAINTNESS— MRS. I. C.: You|longer, until she was sure ho had re- when she found it. She knew where seins after standing @ while or | ceived bis $26,000. And then she'd ask to go. At least, where (0 wo frat, w exertion because you are'him, casually, bow the great inven. Ghed been to the place Just once, ‘' Sunday’s Int By Ma Sunday They're Waiting for the Train tall ee EXT DOOR” Honed about the affair be vald “Mot avd dad never told me Famous Loangelist anything about lite, and J had to him, We had always beea a docile, learn ul! 1 knew of the world from I-behaved lad, aod no one had P next door, 1 would amed of any amorous entangle- Uke to alked with dad about ent of the wert in which he| What Peco told me, but he was away is now Involved ben 1 ques: | all of the time, and I didn’t Ike to Time Savers for the Busy Woman By Andre Dupout Taking Care of the Sewing Machine. NB of things that most annoys| forth « toh places can be easil a easily captured, but L neue the busy maman is to have her|reached. After thoroughly cleanin After tha, the thought of Lola|Ss™ly cantur Wy Sa xa ba in uils way a fow drops of machine! sickened me, aud I was disgusted| ons het the appeal of th « sewing machina “act up" Just] oj) can be put wherever metal aur- |" : usted) tu frock, which # naively suggests when she is tm @ special hurry to| faces come in contact. If the machine | With myself for getting mixvd up IM) the atitary id triminings finish some plece of work. Now she| has a lead that can be thrown o4ck/ an affatr which made me unworthy|there, to be sui, but the most time h it can be easily cleaned id e wld save herself much time orc ered Ls as y ned and olled 10) 6% 4 reully pure girl lke Lilllan.| portant of all ix tho big patch pockes | fepale {tif occasionally she would] ‘The balance wheel of a machine ts| And now comes this threat of hers—|on the right side, whicd ix held ithe @ sive the machine itself @ little much | often the cause of trouble, as threads Needed attention, No piece of ma-| sometimes are twisted around It #o chinery will run for a long time with-| tightly they cannot be pulled off. eaning, for {is bearings get| When this is the loosen the ‘ged with dirt. But most women | screw with « small screwdriver to get the axle free, (ako the wheel off und wipe it well inside. By unacrow- atratd to touch them, calling upon|ing the treadio and the large wheel vutside help for the most trivial de-|under the stand they also can be hansements jcleaned, when you will find that tho know little or nothing of the mechan- ism of their sewing machines and are The only thing they do when the! maching runs much more smoothly, machine works stiffly ts to apply oil | 48 these parts are so near the floor jin quantities almost. a | that dust collects here in large lumps. the “screw, but usally instead | and greatly impedes the action. noving the trouble the oil simply | If there ia an automatic tension on ects the dust into 4 black sticky |the machine it should never be dis which grinds into the .metal}turbed, but it can be cleaned by pass and wears it awa ing & narrow strip of inuelin around If «a machine dees not run easily |it so that th bread which is wound the first things to do is to/in ny revice will not become wv the face plate and w. a| yellow soiled, Never oil this te punt brush moistened with tle|siou. Machines with an adjustable ne remove any dust or dirt! tension can cleaned by a fine (that may © collected inside, By e's hair brush pushed as far turning th slance wheel back and] underneath it as posatble. to Coney fsland Pee her tee imate Talks With Girls | *y anything to mother about it be caure T didn't think it would be re spectful 4 fellow to mention thing mother. “Aw \ creat many other thing Pete told me it wan a very smart thing to know actress, like Lola, and she certainly led me on. L never dreamed whut kind of a girl she was Jeven when che insisted that I Intro- duce her to the boys as my fiancee ‘to savo her face,’ as she put ft. 1 guess T was pretty much infatuated " l=: I met Lillian, and found out the Aifforence between real love and my feeling for Lola. ob, hang St all, if mother had ONLY made a pal of me and told me a fow things! Nobody but a blind bat could ‘have falled to see there was some thing wrong with me!" So there it Hes—the responsibility of tho vou's mistakes on his mother’s shoulders, his chances for the hap- piness of clean Hving and high ideals wrocked on tho shoals of an un |thinking, prudish mother. Motbers of America, would you not [rather take your sons into a sane contidence-on the fino realities of life than to bave them learn of them in salacious and distorted fashion from sone “boy next door’? Copytia’y that visit made within a fort that the telephone girl finally spoke Th wae with @ etartiing suddenuess —*2aouly ae one pays tor putting off By Jack Callahan me Tave Wa) AN wid arehs ¢ | GeotaLety hors wae f write eT CORAM PLATIC® pues? 1 Ore am “Tr Misses’ School Frock Which Any Mother * Can Make at Home 4 Designed by Mildred Lodewick .. The Evening World's Fashion Expert “ ‘ . i ee fhe Now York Looming 1 ott > | es eee, > ata i days the mandates of siinplicity that | | wovern all Little girls’ oi vot ate [tains aa amaging quality yio and | | individuality, 9 this one | have de | signed for to. } Little girls’ he. soldier's kit or gun by a strap flung lover tho shoulder, ‘This strap, how- ‘aver, afte 1 than it is tasde |to give, for the pocket 1s In reality | jetitched fecurel to the frock and jealls upon the strap for decorative | purposes ouly. As will be seen in the sketch, the! pocket affords an effective place tor | | pretty initials or A monogram, Twese | ts more « ‘may be worked la silk or outhaed {with narrow braid. A medium dark shade of army blue Oviol, sarge os lother woolen fabric for the fock could hav: real braid trimmings and trea brata tlintng the initials, Boars buttons to hold the strap ahd ales to close the frock up back would be effective complementary details The dresa is cut in kimono sty Henry Kitchell Webster that there waen't anybody else with a doublo box plait laid in tha © 201T, by The Hell Syadteate, tee.) Atront, and tho mloaves pleced near the bottom with ® tny cording. Tia - oo eee OweH ReCtiON may be of a fabridt contrasting with Ue, frook. For, us —— — tance with bright colored. te ” Plaid dark biie yatin oom he’ we, With bandas of It to take the place. « ithe braid trimming on thogustra tatty model. The shoulder strap could i ° Je Deyeloped of browy plain brown ina! nd Law plitidey the shouide (Tae Bad) a st > rule ” * of ta sueded tof the time Alfred answered t her. “There's Mr. Blair coming Taane BA Nee hp Abatakd me re ai - { advertisement in the News and out of bis office now," she sald, “He A REAL STORY OF THE BATTLE LIN S ror the ¢ nne’a owlk got his job at twenty-two dollars and reetna to be going out, But ) ou ean tagte as re and cotog a“ half a week, It wasn't a very jeus- epoak to him if you like, e'll come bk a th, divt t experience, #1 @ foreman of this way.” Wi Vie . pa Me, ‘ room, of whom she'd had €o 4 And then followed what yore, 1 th Sketches by the Author A s for him, had growled, and hk, tho moat eventful thirty sec- Answers to ies. ‘ Mad anade it explicit that be onda dn Cela Blair's life. Ail sno dit Bruce Bairnsfathe r Wea, so Quers : teare to have his employees’ with them was to get up and walk have t ‘ t frivolously broken in upon. And swiftly across the ralled-out space ta q 7 : , . ; have two yards of pratty brick yer Alfred's fellow draughtamen, who had tho telephone. girl's deak and stand The English Soldier-Artist wpe dv Chine, und. do not kaow taken up the ery for him and sant it rey leaning over the switehbuard, § LLETS 7 I Bidueer tor wees mith winter aul ro ywn the room, had acted th her back to tho little gate Alfred N inte Mac oe hada't gone back. door he was going out of 3 ee What cuba yan nite She had used to lunch with him Also, she said to the telephone girl, Could Lame a Weetee: MUNRAS dia occasionally in those early days, but wiih & miraculous kind of smilc, “I'll the dent mger 1 put it off couldn't be anybody cise wiu'd of It? Am nineteen years olde thirty? thelr eneetings were 1 by her walt ti another time, I think, when the worse It t, und the worse I be" id PSN ta PALS I stopping at the drug 6 ho de i6n’t #o buay.” knew it was going to hurt. But } enough,” Celia put in con-| Combined with black satin, a vere” ground floor of the butiding She sat down again for two or three Well, tho tooth's out now! You will tentedly attractive dress ald be ‘evolved$ phoning up to him. To-day minutes after he'd gone and then went forgiv Won't you? Ob, L know — “Oh, “well,” he said, “I don't care] Make the upper portion of th on by a current which cared nothing 2 you w what name you cull it by.” of the brick red. Pi the fireman oe waahormurio’s found hiin there waiting for Heturnea ana Mo found out wboul her visit to tho} satin to it at the hip line, letting | at draughting tables, sh 'd- driven ou emed, In & and falrly cried out gifice, too--no later than next day.{extend up in two straps each alde of pushed ¢ ‘0 neve en doom taxi, and had had t » Ket rather white, Naturally ‘en Phat stenographer of mime," he said! the frout, (rom where @ casing star ana in @ corne quired « Wan AWAY couldn't undereteod wl has got a queer bee in her bonnet:| around the waist line, Hither a wide a for ‘ sk wi @ BAIN, iddie of the day, of the dreadful nearness of the pr She swears that you were in my office! rubber may be inserted in the casing but the foreman was different) for M f the place iu- she had escaped. Hut she came Yesterday morning, and that youlor a ribbon which ties in a bow @ Al u dicated that suc ioned it In @ ptraight into renee ann at- Walted there for an Nour to sew me,| the back. HEmbrofder the round neck Blair?” questione fore- hurry, tributed the whiteness to the heat @nd then went away.” lo black and gould, also sloeve cuts. man, “You'll tind hia stait It was pretty hui,” she sald. “LE “Wa've got to get out of th It must have been a lady, then, I where the general offic This went out for some wiv. Hut youl—— paid, “that's clear enough. | supp mused Celia ome Peshton Baitor, Evening Wor fs just the drau i , here Tome like this? Nothing's g0n® we go and how we | Hat's in your alld ) probably, and terribly| We 1 please help me in the re Same d this, "4, Wrong, has 12" hands.” He kissed them both and &XClted because they wouldn't let her| Modelling of a taffeta silk dress She down " No," he suid, “right. I've got come hig voice broke. “In your bands, my !. But what mado her think it was|Which | am having dyed dark blue POrrespo door she things te tell yo dear,” me? She's never seen me." It was originally duil biue but 4 1 to, she found he She cried out, “You don't mean Ani to: mek hae Lier "Well, of cour auld Alfred, |came faded afier only a Little w in the railcd-out space of a ve Major March? Not the great {n+ about the car ned ‘there are three pictures of you on| so the material is in good conditic room was a dignified mahosany vention?” promised it for to my desk And then, meeting b atk wan hange the style. I fence rather than a 1 In Yes.” he said, “there's t h Surigin Nedaube thes 4, he cried out, “It was you!" 1 tha plain sill waist and there were a great many 4 cleaned /it up this morning torinoreow, thes acid Well, the new ‘car had arrived by | Georg coves, a livesinch ruffle of a great many people, Some of them a check for $26,000 in my pock bandon the office f then, and what with the excitement | Georg elow the waist line, rather impressive looking people, t Thought perhaps you'd like to b they'd take «Ii of wetting ready for their trip and on the skirt loose panels of the ailk, But none of them, she was able look before 1 banked It. But would: ake lke torent preparing the feast that Major M were draped Aip on the hip. Bit swiftly to assure herself, was Alfred. not get started on that yet. There's "7. “he bike gest- Had been invited to for that n wy-four years old, weigh 1a). There was a door, though, down at something else.” o4 Galan tana eee and the delirious biies of just dec fe fea in Belght the end, marked "A, C, Blair, Pr From the burning intens! io We OoUin dipeonet tur away frm PIRK everything now and th vnd MISS C, tor vate k in her wide open eyes be turned tuwn for wea te Cone it owing wt other, T suppose Kemove G ffle from shir inate th eau qantas 10.40 Lway—Walked off to the window. ADL fnuyhe no tiered Wt no won nat they’ failed to tr pa make @ sash bow ab a languid yoico inquired. ® with many haltings 4nd throe acrea—where thing Hd have tat potential and so narrowly t- | (he back of the waist line, Cut thay Purning in the dircetion the v 8, began telling her the air and sun eno KroWw flow. od trawedy as soberly Be it de a & deep square yous came from, Cella confronted y you know already: how bis ¢r4 and ves No telens Indeed, beyond 9 guilty laugh f f colored bead bandin lady at the telephone switeh! Promotion had seeiied so acow, Anda in, and @ Wry grin and an , and making yok “Ia like to speak to Mr ire that he'd put off toiling hat was why J hint rp ation from Altred, y didn’t t with small colla you please,” Cella sald, very polite ut it; how, wh da n while, “mold the jewel Ka 1 ne e indeed he needed capital for bu Pan tee treneanae a Mea rea night Ho's Zz Hare e business, the very ¢ b Mca n ond : \ t h be'd got it made } ; y ‘ ve- ha ; zaid th ; ae ei : me woud ; i ‘i an te cheek woods to in whee aoe vke her suspe t siout and T would appreciate ay outside t 1 where per elt Fors tad been i : 1 She sald, with more meaning ME ttY Sal 6PM rp it appeared. berty to walt as sity he inted It than a so yolee aM Hy sighs ir, blue eyes, aud is el te Hey liked,” ‘But che’movement of of temperamental brainstorm, on bis Aud Pint “On! what would bo the user ig (sears old. Thanking ig EPR the young lady's ve shou! a pi How, finally, hu'd loved it 4, ea find mo some time where you To-day'g design would become yours ders made it evident . exactly a9 it was, this new Ii nuch he'd had to pa i nash me flat, or T find ' 5 se bisck braid and’ red sidered ne iit od (oelro—that he hi out of si Ale, “Of Ronehs, whht he had nad to n't believe there's ‘anyth te aia = . © » ana) eenittean Wardice, put off tolling from day yay Gught to com i ; paying off Nece Li tet Durin. ne better part of an hour lay the thing that would mako well as out of his. iH ‘ 5 y ig in tho Kaiten, & <W “4 that Cella sat there the magnifice 2 change, ets dalt (n Hible that, And don't y I have a brown dress for business* of her husband's isolation was I know T had nothing to be afratl 8, You tr think we th in r this wa nd ask your advice ay (ee ther revealed to her, Lota of pe f really—that no materi } eaher it moult haves ‘ An we would he<¢ 1 t get shoes ¢ 1 stave tried to t td him the te A, could alter the e any unch, And ‘ u nidn't ta as lightly wear with it this Gall MI es abe: Phone, only ¢ turned away * new thing of ours. | funked he swore that the per who had that, but his feelings wouldn't go | Would advise high shoes. They a most Instances with the same formula reallY, @8 one does the dentist. I've given hiin the money aada't driven adequate words. not only an smart as low shoas, if nol that had been used for her, paid for It—I hope you'll beiieve tbat any bargain for tt at ali tt struck me "You little thoroughbred,” he said. | smarter, but they are more practiea | for @ girl of Umited purse te! 4

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