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Evening World Daily Magazine — The Pauline Furlong | Women’s National Army For Health e Copyright, 1017, by the Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Mening World), DAILY DRILL No, 25—For the Excessively Stout Woman. i HE excessively stout woman is| i. mot by any means the well) Woman, and no person who carries around many pounds of excess weight can hope to accom- Diish much in the way of success in Mfe. I have not X JOHN t Just Bouant THe LOVELIEST HAT For FIFTY Dottars written anything about obesity now for a year, and my mail brings mo many letters from new and regular readers asking mo for some articles on this important subject. I know that many of my readers who are employed or kept busy at home or {n offices or shops are stout and suffer greatly as a consequence of tight corsets, constant standing, during many hours of the day, ffead I want to assure these women| it it fis not a dificult matter to keep the body !n normal flesh if they but understand the conditions which aude obesity and have determination | po chosen, | to overcome them. First of all, it {6 an erroneous idea Many stout women suffer greatly| that a diot which we Bag punching rea shoulder. from nervous disorders and anaemia, and exercises must be practised to strengthen the nerves and Increase) the activity of the tissues, while foods! which make rich, red blood must also kens and starves | the system is necessary, and a reg- |ular diet of wholesome, strengthen- | ing foods which do not create fat in the body should bo followed, This | Will gradually reduce ght without) lowering tho n any way.) Fats, sweets aud starches should be ality tn nearly eliminated from the daily jmeals and overfeei! must be avoided. Of course, this ls good ad- vice for all persons, fat or thin, be- jeauso many disorders arise from nothing more than overcatiyg, Long, fatiguing walks should be avoided by stout won of the time this pract: would have consumed should ullotted each, | day for exercises for all parts of the) body. Practiso heavy, , and some bo s with @ rolling in. massage on | the futty parts, such as the hips, with a rolling pin, and puuch the bag to reduce large bust aud remove exce: fat on shoulder-blades. Aim to re- duce your weight and bring the body to normal proportions if you would Improve you better re Answers to Health and Beauty Questions, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE—ALMA N.: You should consult a physician You should eliminate meat from yous t4et and live on vegetables A.) ruits, Coplous water drinking, rest and very light diet, with short fasta, vill help you also, All drinks must be eliminated 6 health and accomplish 3 from your labors, alcoholic JOHN | BouGHT Two CHEAP» HATS TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS EACH of ts et banca, By Maurice Ketten You ARE RIGHT JOHN . I'LUTAKE IT BACK AND GET SOMETHING CHEAPER. Buy CHEAP HATS | SAVE Money! SAVE Money ! Kiddie Kl “ee AVP you anything special to do this ‘afternoon, May?” Tom, hat in hand, asked the question of his neighbor and class- mate, whom he had found to enjoy the same healthy woodland rambles that he liked so much, “No, nothing special, Tom,” was May's answer. “Then change to your camp-f: clothes and we will go for @ short hike. Hurry a bit. I'll walt here,” he finished, flinging himself on the lawn, A fow minutes later the two chums were swinging along on the open road, They had hardly epoken a worl; they just walked. Now Tom vald: “On the other #tde of thie hill, near the base, where the ground Is damp and rich, Ives a butternut tree. | Do you wish to visit Mra. Butternut | Tree and eee if she has a treat for us “That woulg be great fun,” an- ewered May. A heavy sprinkling of nuts lay on the ground, But May hesitated, “What can we carry them away in | when we gather them?” she asked, “Our hats,” answered Tom, May shook her head. “No, they would get all stickey Inside. I have it! We'll line the hats with leaves first.” They 414 not use butternut leav to do the lining because they, too, are fuzsy and tnelined to be sticky, The freshest maple leaves were “My bandana handkerchief will hold @ lot more,” announced Tom, when almost all of the fallen nuts wore gathered into the two hats, “Let us seo how many We can bring down.” What sport it wan to try and hit ' the clusters of husks that hung | temptingly at the end of the branches, and how abundantly the clever | Dear Members: 12 cousins who have from time to time contributed bits of ortg- inal riotie =p ry to the Klub Korner deserve a great deal of praiss, It bas been so good that grown folks have written me to say thoy enjoyed reading It. 1 have often received compliments 1 MAKING TOO MUCH TISSUE— } HARRY A.: It iy possible to make | too much fat in the body, and most | athletes make too much miusé Few, | if any, suffer from too much brain, nowev Just be moderate and try not to overdo anything. iT ® PASTE FOR CHAPPED HANDS- MRS. W. L. K.: Make the following Mof glycerine and rose water. ‘This will keep thein smooth and white QRAY HAIR SOILED LOOKING—| \\ MRS. EDNA © y hate in| i pure castile soap, after it is well rin the hair in a bow! of hag been added a few drops ‘ $ndigo. Do not use ordinary biue CHAPTER Xx f ing a aoe $6 HAT are th saying?” GRAY HAIR AT TWENTY MAI. | Mved ieee tas GARET H.: This !s due to dystula, : " \ or abnormal change in the blood con presse ; \atitution, and sometiines to extrer ing?" ated muy ness. Masnage with @ litt 6 K i tee 4 the tips of tho fingers. Ge ste ae inches thal nas Kase of the health, outdoor exer perdon fi Ing that messagos wholesome foods, deep breathing ere being sent. I might get thea ") accelerate the dlood creilation| if t t thin’ Gani 4 (4 throughout the body and scaly, may Rac thne aa care Hat caine bring # partial or totul restoration v! Sorte ¥ Ress q the Betural color of your hair. far i n make out a Sort of wireless-electri- AIN IN SIDE FROM EXERCIS- impulse, perhaps a new ray or i i! Sone. oe Ch Dh # is not |wave-csome form of enersy, anyhow, eart trouble. “It denotes Insufficient |. ’ lung power. ‘ontinued exercise will | ¥% eb is being radiated from some- hy this. 1 at be too | where start gradually} ‘ruat T cried excltedly, “you make the c longer a Ewe’ acini’ € rm + , @ach day until yc n do them with ne ans URES OSs out pain or fatig iw power ds sit n wb | 1d safety somewhere, _— - = = operating the final impulse which ex "LD | Newest Things jufernal machines which in Science F j » for hie -—— ! wored Kenne . German Uthogenph have wy , ely. I have ¥ can electroplat thelr wo : Waortbinge ca oe "Arst coating tt ; . y Around the central tube of w tho a mit. tigapile te np Mouth-pie ‘ i intainer te ; A EAL aie ee & fumes in su k ail UG germs that According " ' @ channel froin mo L>. stomach ts the seat of the which lie vooatne InJe nas It ree es that thre rating a bout w road car is raised abov was watching, too track by ing force of electriciiy | put in words the thought which was jand drawn forward by magnets above already passing hy mind. th It is ett he exclaimed . 8 Wha st tt b Using an artificial eve featured by th 6 fellow jenium cells, 4 New York electrician ig developing a typewriter which he expects to copy Automatically any reading matter placed in front of 11. ing w hear ly 1 wor low can be—some mechanical genius?” ad spread on the hands at night, sefore slipping on loose gloves: Honey ; almond meal, two ounces; ¢ benzoin, fifteen dr During + \day wear rubber wh t Copyright, Bir hands are jn wate: after wash. | " YNOPSIS OF PEC ing them with soap, apply equal parts | )), CMe Konno detective, aud hie newsymper ; HE TERRORISTS” | ARCH PLOTTER AND SUPER-DETECTIVE MATCH WITS IN THIS AMAZING MYSTERY Follow Craig Kennedy on His Best Case wt fe Sinith,) EDING CHAPTERS, Walter Jameson tn by Mora ig They # at lutereat 40 ed up, and al- wk to his own nsider- edod in getting: py servants at s happened, aa far aa I orted, with ‘ined us in was still do; iaps Walter was right,” com- Kennedy, “and they are testing 1t out they must be preparing something in the future, at least, persist pn. “We must be on our guard.” . Surdenly the audion stopped. Evi- jently t arch terror whoever his mysterious far-distant operator of death mlgh had had enough of bls fearsome sport for the might CHAPTER XVI. UST before we turned in, Ken- nedy bad despatched a brief note to Bur f the seeret service. He promptly in the morning, and Kennedy asked to have hi own inte our room imme- diately 1 owe wing whea Burke ent 1 “Well vied @ hea voice, “I thought you had forgotten all about me." ’ a b! t," said Kennedy, “How goes se about the loss of the se®ret plera “To tell truth, I'm very little farther han before, and Nolan has made her,” “We ret Craig, at length, 1 shall by r th you, Burke I had nothing d to report, myself, But now | th 1 ave @ clow.” "Yeu" prompted the secret service man eagerly Hut you have got to help me to run it dow! t nount to any- What te i . know new radio his face fall- it has that to momen do with pieral?” . “Nothing directly, Everything ta- By Arthur B. Reeve The Evening World’s CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER Covrriatn, 1011, ty the Press Pebiishing Oo, (The New York Brenmg Word), OOOO LLL RL AAR PAL PAPEL POD POPPA Under the Sky’’ Stories { Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn { penninnnnnnnnnnnnnnmrornnennns LO AOIUMN ub Korner marksman was awarded! May and Tom beamed triumphantly upon « big pile of furry black buskas, “What time te it? Oh, the sun has gone down,” said May looking very worrled. “No, It has not,” soothed Tom, The truth was chat while the chume weren't looking the aky had clouded over. How were they to tell the time without the sun as a guide? “Easily enough,” boasted Tom. ‘Taking his Scout knife out, be held it upright gith the tip resting on bi thumb nail, then slowly turned untii & shadow of the width of the blade showed on his hand. * “That is how to tell tn which direc- tion the sun is,” said May. “That ts true, but you can also taf! something about the time by the length of the sbado' If the sun ts low the shadow « jong. I don’t su pose any one could tell the very firs! time they tried, but af 4 while a body gets to know. We bad better move along.” So back over the open road the triends tramped. Tom set a gnod pace and May kept bravely alongaide. hey reached home in plenty of timo for dinner, * upon the clever work of my cousins but never more than on tho late patriovic contributions, Why should you not be inspired tn these patriotic times—you children of @ great and glorious country? And why should not grown up folks read and enjoy your clever compositions? How proud and happy tt makes us all when they do! I have an apology to offer Cousin Tauiss Molinelit, who lives at No. % City Hall Place, Now York. Last |Saturday, by mistake, her name was left out of the list of members who have continued thelr French Orphans’ Fund subscriptions up to date. AAA AARP ODA DPOOOOPDODDODODOLOD 0 peuly, if I am correct. Some one blocks from the set a rant ernst - | Cousin Eleanor. ig w peculiar fc wi Burke telly me about,” replied Kel- a Mulding. tom © should sey. "On "the. root tere. ty an at. TEMPERED METAL think hat yor o d the rangement that looks Ih the wertal GiWernment, opertors about New of an atnateur, ome one in ths ~ How a@ Man and a Woman Stood the Great Test York have been having a devil of # so must bo respons! 1 tried Stise siete time lately with their apparatus—not wee the wires to onw ¢ ats, A Complete Story in One Week in {t Monday, Oct. 22 all the time, but off and on—say, late but the nearest 1 could to it $L Beg! Jast night, for instan: Burks lash that they led down tu the cel - Briefly, Kennedy outlined to ur ar nf lepine Duna open @, “that they do fun to is w hat he bad divcovered Ythe night ; “Andi epee 308 iy hoon, Pcered in, there Ison the roof, which seem to before. ae darkness, i fe eee nal ittracted the attention of Kel “I don't quite see the connecttc ou're Welcome te come a ; rt oe Mink About eka ole ania Senet whiner mind was of any- | Kennedy cut in quickly on Having a re of ho radio law. Thi thing but a scientifle turn, “If it was he remonatrated, here isn't a is electric. bull’ added, waving hin hand at ¢ ~) ‘ [ would vay It was 4 chance of getting him or them unless Pos ieee “4 rloun paraphernalia, “it the source of | content, eny one el ou ye itinyou, you go about it with more care than 0 hasiily blew it AGM ada Pens Heda rrr eater 4 ADAMS, age nize, af pipe dream, But us long as.it is you. ye ee vou and. purke show mo the lke ho muttered, carcfully dis. {hone terrific wirclona impulses, th) Ne. ges West 16B4 Bircets New Toot I know potter ot ones 1 pe house first, ‘Then we'll get in touch Povlng of It so that not a spark fell anaformers, Or things thar ahe|| OMe position to help you locate the c i ie hal eee acteativee and. sn the Hoot mutato and ter thing a ch tho: virele i © centra ce de ; + = fellow has applied on a theory of his Dulgan cata if It can be ieouted Bi we can land something right > a own In order to explode the Infernal | @CCTOBER WRITING CONTE: puigem ceikne:k con ” t's a good idea,” agreed Burk CHAPTER XVII. machines, each packed with one of| NE Klub contest for October eel perhaps there may be no “ t Jimmy Duna, What's th HE subterranean vault of bet © Little sparking arrangements will be to see which membe: connection between tho | f th < Lean ante and atone was a large squa we Keo hore - can write the best compost- { 1 operator bad looked up quick “Wouldn't Nolan enjoy this? re-| re % secret of pleral and te iro eae At i compartment, dark piteh om enn Binie zea s i y ie Ae grim | 08s on “Thanksgivin, Awards of aeetet Meee tie apinion chat there . “‘Nothing," he answered, “Only the and delightfully cool t the ghastly pleasures of his | $1 €4ch Will be given to the members is. L believe that the same hand that Ioterference in over dainp, cf each ago writiag the best compo. atolo the secret of the ¢ sive 1s dt in “ Rood change.” ox: "Sst (he plage 40 keep expivsiven® at the arranmsment al- | asitions. These will be printed in this tole: | : ; ho ennedy briskly, “ie has , , a1 ere alive a ‘ au 6 the hand behind these strange ratio finished for the present, aud he murmured, at any moment might respond to a|°0WMn during November, the month impulses. At any rate, we can d lin euler oe Wter nace chen aaet 6 will go away and leave the place U He was groping around, as Sf look snd shoot out Its deadly y hanksgiving Day ta ob. nothing better t © ocehcon that eal Vall up Dunn, Burk ® for something which be had caught "BY | served, ‘Phe contest will close Thure- It was not until the on wat Pave! ot us aOIMOWhEFO Mee” A itp ties ie ae idhy;: Nove 1 Burke called us wp and asked | place, Kelseyy of course, will ji hu! of light had given tim Lis {08 his apparatus last n nd this could moot alm at the Brooklyn Navy Mtn ues ad given h morning, as you Kuesned, Walter,” |HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT Yurd as soon as possible aaa An hour later wo met Dunn, who “suddenly there was a flash of ight, ConMenied Kennedy. “That would TWENTY-TWO ENCH felt peanant, made te across the river, end foun was of tie square-toed variety of y jutayed: Ife ned ge eae account f 46 long-continued im ok =, tte aad gel eee ing for us at the gate, mu ZO1ts jetective, though @ mighty good fel ¢ would Nok Have bean Grae wed. tt Bullnes. Ie re had been any ox Searing With scarcely w word of explan: iow, and'eamerly followed Burke and way nawecee ye, Sel roe A i”, I think we should) have tion, he hurried us up the rowdway At ioiny an they led the way to to ay alta wa CONIA ane Glacee Be about them” t the entrance toward @ building, be- |. ted tenement which Kelsey bud pay pipe jee Bar Hl hehe BW. has been wondering | or f fore which stood two tall masts with / peak aie tee, and Let Arnie 4 8 machines did not @x- | numbered in p must te coat in i bs d to th © Jara of various materials. Alon, ated, ‘ile could ha \ must be semt in WOR GATOKCHOD BOLO BAG Oe te s eventually toa narow one side Was a work table Mttered Netty, eae me ares new ame, Wogetder wiih the signature, ground in a huge ne a te On @ corner WO With toc pleces of wire, boxes and pn ‘ member, just a9 required when less-telegraph statto puused for a moment before an til+ scraps of tal ore than likely,” agreed Craig. Burke opened the door, as if » suloon, where we could joi 1 He med K waa examining a litte querie- | were alreaay familiar with the 1, and surveyed the nedy: ashe quickly about the jined electric furndte, which woacet | And Introduced us to the nee vault with a ‘ ised for heating soldering PENNANT WINNERS nd another man wh ey polnted out the ng eyes than any ne and other tools in the work that! Josprn KIEALY, ax No. #3 ¥ beside hire. ; 1 imed Dun t r th Ss a regular f esiieay vi put ‘ Gee oe SS Vande ‘oct it there yet?" asked Burke ank- | Th ] Y, Walter, Ne 46 One of Hverything has been done here to i No. 687 Bighta eee. mal ° e are A rn amazing exbibite that my fas wife an sible and t Saas okies ‘ Yeu—there tt ts ain, sa ra he | t y ' experience in eriine bas eve 1 ' met ted so els No, 203 Wees operator, with @ look eguat vp the 5 Ace be across. Louk alent siehenean tere sae twelve, No, 344 Hamilion tho ‘i an. wrislivat \\ haves We followed him in a ae lunger from heat of. fire \ ' No: eines What's the matt asked Ken- #° D get in There muda a busty Inventory ¢ nO open lights and prac - ae: Casi hedy, “Amateurs interte y had discovered. ‘There we y ychance of heat to be com SIRS. Oath No. 8 1 He nodded, sh wo 4» & dogen finished and ! Ww to reach amon f r * ike recolver on 5 1 shed infernal machine ' 5 4 No jar short of on that ts what it is. Gome one 3 © ot We Mane » H H auG of nendous ke can disty cis dangét rel mY, aft aNd On, Cork Week eit et tate petite: Say sh \ i lang é. hy Jove! those are powerful hy lsuces without attracting ute. Ite down one large Jar , een most us LAN. age Aett oO), fu yellow crystals tu the bomb maker i * we could h ar . Crs ne Httered the Wieral," he said, nod rz 1 Mabolleal work," about parts of the af , © en to Burke. "You are on everal dl we ‘ r hat w right tratl at le t Pee ose proxim i 1 that sereen door with yout ae “a : Wireless clue, Bo Ws r 1 knife,” said Kelsey, the man E ata r that wirsliae elie, ‘Bon B Gee) here rag went over , SGA 7 alcaiete pier pls never © Was tuo amazed to eplak. L od to have hit upor WAHL, age f a, Wilh cultera tingle to tht wens ed , a ed on the electri band holding the knife f brick t into thy found we utrivance, howe ave fu Han selecting pigoes of | @ ‘Worse than a thundershower ' Hing. Hofare one he med. OF t set Kenne avis atte nH more BI ror Fe pass on tha work: HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND frumbled the operator. “That's the ‘ as the only o Y 7, @ 5 By | aye ttt yaad OBTAIN YOUR PIN kind of trouble we have When the air hod the look of having us ptuitylr t was ab wn In the shape that A . vat ver, he belleved t all rome ‘ « them together in Hegunni ercharged \ 1 1 ’ é 14 f the tenement mus those rad fou ie a arom r, using two a. org Be LATORtAS z ts bk fn this compurtune nha which had 6 nek. dd s to for the ar he aa BR shteatian ii Rents ion an additional reason why it # tlaching to te 4 Garned pecienl™ seni place We sought, aince th on the table, was a , re i whieh Hark How ON : ue. #4 1 hare 2 " sto the roof tor w io key and variou r ‘ : ie & hote it Fela Turks, “ond Welaey hers mun exainined the lock pirates WHICh wor y the worktable, Just be- | $uKigp ein.” bps % with the rew from his pocket f lat those ee . ald feel the * ‘ en chinks my Which he selects of less-telegraph station, — uy the thing sligntly. Ken me a ony hae & ” “ke variety, fitted ae Wiies ran up @ litt pening a ed om rom time to ~t 2 * vs found mut : f , TAM nern te niked ennedy, tureing look, and, afte 1- foot of tho alr mbuft f, aa time, to place my hand there, and to Kelsey € skilful manoeuvring, turned It. Kennedy had suspected had seemed quite satistied with my COPON NO. WT have found: & tenement ‘houses ni" whispered Kennedy = Kenndy tried to look up, but could report. over op the eust side, @ couple of hoarmly aot. “SUL, 1 @m satistied,” be re (To Be Continued) See nn