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‘[wome race | Evening World Daily — How to Keep| ‘Home Camoufla e Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG'S HEALTH TALKS Comyriaht, 1017, 7 Toe Prove Wudlianing Co, (The Sew York trening World), Hip Raising Exercise for Weak back GREAT many A women think {t fs neces fary to do the strenuous body bending, rtooping twisting aud trunk Taleing to reduce the large abdomen aad strengthen the back muscles, but this is @ faluo im Draw knees up and bend feet backward, as illue- pression, Just as trated, then ruise hips from floor five times. many benefite may be obtained by} floor, To do this comfortabdly tt will much milder exercises, practised per-| be necessary to stretch down with siatently. | the knees until the body rolis slightly A very great strafa is placed onto the side and the hip buttocks and the muscles of the lower abdomen| part of the back leave the floor. which cover it betwecu Lips and|th lower pelvic b about five times with the right| nes, and they become| hip aud five with the left and then] relaxed and flabby, {f they are neg-| stretch out the legs again and i lected through lack of exercise. This|at least a full minuto. condition is the greatest cause of! This is a tiresome exercise for large abdomen and weak, aching) those who are not accustomed to the back, and many simple movements taken in a reclining position will quickly bring about a great improve- ment in health and appearance. A very good exercise for this) trouble is given to-day, and It Is both mild and effective. Tako your position flat on your back, legs ex- tonded together and hands under back of neck. Draw tho knees up and bend the feet backward, as shown, and then raise the right hip as high from the floor or bed as possible, keeping the shoulder on the movements and may cause slight) |pains In the back, waist and sides for a day or so. If they do eo dis- continue them until the muscles are rested, because tired and strained muscles cannot do thelr work prop- erly, and further straining of thom will do more harm than good. All of these simple abdominal and | waist stretching exercises stimulate torpid Mver and permanently over- come constipation, especially if lax- ative green vegetables and frults are eaten each day, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. RIGGS DISEASE—MADGH KR: You must consult the Fentist about this. BILLIOUS AND COATED TONGUE—MRs. D. I. Less foods of ol! kinds and :nuch water drinking will overcome this condition. Wat salads, frutts and green vegeta- vies. Practise body bending and twisting exercise fer Ave iuinutes it loapt once a day, RED NOSE—G. K. Hi: You » stop tampering with your nose, om eure that is what is caustn inflamed condition and ance. Since the skin Is your nose, why do you con ‘use soap and hot water and other | thihges to whiten it? Iam sure tf) diet, poor circulation, heavy foods, | c« |seoms to want to r. condiments, indigestion or tight eloth- | ing are not th use, thea you OBESITY COURSE—MRS. Kk. 12 We have been coptes for many months. ;HOLLows UNDER THE CHIN.— + These must be caused by the ation of the bony structure of the DEVELOPING HIPS—MARY t Tt ts true puolinhed little Rhu: developing. becate exercise which brings t ward will dev on the floor, fac Bloy these ” The Wife of Ali Baba Brings Sorrow : SOHN. DIDYOu Just COME HOME : | HEARD & Noise aT bs FRONT THERE, | THHMAHS | the coat at home, | Must HAVE BEEN DREAMING 1AM GOING BACK To Bi WHY ARE You HOLDING, Nour SHOES? © THROW THE BURGLAR LAM CLOING HEARD THAT Do} BACK To | Unetive, BED | which one might ‘al! out of these buck | CHU: CHINCHOM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS BROUGHT TO NEW WORK. ————————— to Him by Her Bargain Hunting in the Silk Stalls of Bagdad Novelized From the Play Now Being Presented yea! at the Manhattan Opera House By WILLIAM A. PAGE (Based on Oscar Ashe’s Play) Cupyrwht, 1017, by Willlam Eiuott, 1, Hay Comstock and Monts deat.) STNOPSIA OF PRECEDING CnaprEns, fg, meseiany of Bada i iY ut hate ols fs CHAPTER XVI. Continued.) THE COBBLER OF BAGDAD. HE asluve girl explained to the shoemaker that a weaithy mer- merchant had been slain and his body cut tnto four pieces and the cobbler was required to sow the pieces together again, After much barguining they started on the journey to the merchant's home, Zabrat first insivting that the cob- bler must haye bis eyes covered 69 the house to that he would not kno which he was being led. Even au they passed from the ba- 4aar a water carrier with u of water to sell came upc It was Abu Hasan in disguise and with members of lis band following to agcertain what had become of the slave they had left every direction to se of Kasim if the seorr been discov: returned and K note of the gold p the wine seller, It to le Neither of them noticed that the co bler in his turn nad been followed by Zabrat, who now saw him talking to the water carrier, whom she in- stently yeenqnlma, as Abu Hasan, Sho ed to Pillar and Ui fet i ained to the rock and also the secret of the dis- rance of the body of Kasim “Hasan sent messongers in ch for tidings fr ance i Mustafa m Baba took quick © that he tendered quired but @ short time for the shrewd Abu Hasan te learn from the cobbler of the budy thas he had sewed together again after it had been cut Into four pieces. Cho Chin Chow ‘rot! vAnd the® house wt hig head 1 was given gold with which to cobble up my tongue!" “Here be gold to take out the n, giving the obbier gold. “Where is this house?” stitches!" sald Has “Nay, 1 cannot su [ was led t eyes bound up in abked Hasan, “Give me thy and I will give thee ye spake | ‘As I way led my cobbiing w oss with bly And the Mustuf, his tor chalk upon the d street?" osked Hasan, ho Or. in thought, “I turned to the left and TI turned to the right—and yet to the right—and once to the left—uand the door le marked with @ cross of blue.” He drank a deep draught of wine “And the place from which thow idst start in thy blindness?" Hasan uestioned, ‘My stall here in this street,” en- swered Mustafa, He rose as he spoke and moved somewhat unsteadily to his stall. And even a8 he did so, Zahrat Al-Kulub, who had heard all, turned and crept away from the bazaar, Rut Mustafa sat by his stall and mumbled to himself his cobblor’s beckoned to the two 's wtall song. Hagan robbers in nearby. “Ho turned to tho left and then the wine sell “Ww Pare hast thee been mince yester * answered Ali. Alcolom at Kasim Baba's mans Jie turned and laughed at the wo! ment which was written on the faces “My own affair,” ‘Tean show thee wares such us i "They be Mububs ns purchuses 4 whi “Yeh, and thou smollest of musk now shall go to Alcolom. “And do thou, dof his wifo of tis paiac nd keep susple {f the bringer of “And a supper tit for a Klara King! Al. Como, let us speed thither! Befora Mabubah could answer him pow night wi we re of thee, Marjanah, and of thee, > al-Huda, my sont (To Be Conetuded.) hold the wod nost ‘sumptuous drat woftencd Mahbubub'a ssked as tho girls passed befor: foutan made some remark in ¢ » One-Man Method of Adjusting I buy them ai! Auto Foot Brakes, * Ali groaned. ‘And where dost thou live, asked, Overcome wi jord will furfilsh th ‘ Mabubab made re with her finger at Alt pense and possibl cipal reason for euch neglect usually takes two men to brakes succesfully vhat larger w it not ao, my | insure even mon may easily alone Kknowet: weevastully ad ay shown tn the tilu A, with a block 4 placed bety “Veh! Ewill give thee 4: {lt 1 hie me home and await O° my husband.” al koep theo » Mabubah us ¢ en to All, left i frozen ravdh jw ender 4 methinks I could find tt tlre diameter and ing for my brother, “But as he came not f Alcolom and 1 me at the Huma looked round him and Nto the street ufter finished I put my and behind my back and drew @ his eves and wrinkled Gia. ecg NAY, LE FEAR THEE NOT; YET WILL | BARG. LOVER'S FREEDOM,’ . uttering as he AIN WITH THEE FOR MY Pwixt hat night an y oo in the went the cry CHAPTER XVII. THE FASHION SHOW OF to see thy offerings in Nur- ale rer eting, Zahrateai-Kulub fo’ wy stitohed the bod od It qutalde the gates tine I will pass N the gorgeou ful slave Bos gold abe bud to the right, and yet to the right aud Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick ait 1917 by The Pree Pumishing On. OTke Sew Yore Rrenume World), A Winter Coat tor the Junior Mise these days with housebold duties and U work that ¢ matter of the lit Ue toe winter out te left to shone, fut the thoughtful nother will eon. that money an be making litte garment aa and that it also can be made din~ There In no compartvon as to style betwoen any little coat buy In the snops and that which [ have designtd for to-day and it does not reyatre any great skill or time to develop this style, Velvet or velveteen is the material to be chosen, aw be- ing the prettiest thing for young- store, other guods appearing too harsh unless It be fine broadcloth or velour, Three cordings at the shouiders hold a fullness loone- ly In the back. but is puckered under the pock- fs ets at the front There ts plenty of $ THIS ATTRACTIVE COAT CAN BE MADE EASILY fullness in the AND ECONOMICALLY. slaves also, which are gathered into narrow cufts of fur, These correspond with the little stand-up collar of fur, which opens on the side, where a line of | round, shiny buttons marks the clos- ing. Sapphire btue or a a color which becomes almost every little child, and ts particularly adup*- able for this model, when combined Answers t Pashion Falltur, Erenmg World: | Wil you please advise me? | have @ peacock blue mes- | saline dress whieh 1 would like to use os @ lining for a seml-evening dress, using @ marquisette ’ \ or chiffon overdra- inches in hipe; velvet ribbon trim. ming. Blue em- should be bored, which will not ma- terially weaken it, yet will permit the heat from around the mutter to es capo Ing tho ¢ he Moor boards Jin the front compartment may be Jdrilied in # similar manner for the at from the radiator and engine ‘ sald, be prote Disi Nclent serv aking most of the p "i king prox ow iam ditoult move |Polding Table, Robe Rack and Extra Con ‘ » AN u ntue ma 0. Devices That Add Comfort to Winter artment in Automobile, : ORES cep dull blue ts pery, Am 6 feet 4 rather “vo light brown| hair and brown eyes, slight eolor RS. W. RK. L. brown overdress. Brown ‘ with white fur. The little hat cau be of white velvet ith a rose wer prettily embrasd@red on the front Rose ribbons emerge from slashes Ir the hat at each side and tie ay th: back In long streamers, It is far from a difficult task ta, make this hal at home and it can then be adapted to the child's face. A soft frill of lace Inside may prove becoming to some children, o Queries | broidery, To Miss L. Hu: This design is suit. able for you to wear to the wedding. You did not sive your proportions, Faskion Baitor, Praing We World ; T soltett your A stvine about @ ft little jacket which I A think I can make | { Myself? IT have a i shaw! collar and cuffs le of skunk and enough velvet for a short P \ jacket. Would an Eton do? Wil you 7% kind enough to design me a suitable s style which I ean W follow? MISS L. RT. An Eton or short straight jacket, ‘Tarnished gold cord fastening, Pa consists of two nearly square boards, seat ‘od together by two strap inges on the unde: side. Two metal slides and two screw hooks are pro- vided for setting \t up in the rear of he car, as shown. At the rear of the upper edge of the front seat two screw eyes ure secured. A ieather strap through them serves as a robo rack, The hooks on the edge of the able are placed through these screw | whe you, and the slides are extended resting on the doors, The slides a: wooden in sheet me’ straps, to the under side the tal Under the rear floor of the car {s shall ontainer, and the floor bourds have t ent out and fas. cover, The accommodates the table und also other matertal Convenient Doors for @ Double Garage. A ta double garage after bls 0s, With a set of door: uy design, which are not venient and easily operated, sing In appear- 3 whieh are being , sections, thows like ordinary sdotion, equal hers combined, secured in sockets r and bottom of the When open or closed, the joor is trmly beld by slid- ft into suckets in the Tho automobiles can readily te. When closed, the 1 from within by