The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1917, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAULINE Fl RLONG! HEALTH TALKS ” (The Nee Tore Pruning Co 4nd Mental and Physical Relaxation a Frequent Necessity. reeted ‘he fe lowere olen and present then tt is @ good ‘o not a doing someth|r at times do 4 because mittent fenens de much god lazing boiween the esercine them regulari | ilually the man Occasionally thuk of not ‘ru outl i day for b above all do no the forehead appears old and lined Avoid excitement over small ters and ep: time either at} work or at res! of ir attack Tower head on chest and force leas buck from hips keeping knees riatd and feet together bettor rd that think healt beca can be con verted to health « until they have bev convinced, through ae tual personal experienc just how women waste! easy it is to keep reall s and valuable energy and Just In good condition | Oling Into things and “puttering All of the ~! around, accomplishing nothing toward) have “health or success in life Allow some time each day to relax) b and rest brain, limbs, muscles and] expression, and steal the time for| A just fifteen minutes’ absolute rest in| for the afternoon, in a dark room with} Lic eyes Closed, when posstble. | Women shold avoid shopping) many hours of tho day In crowded, overheated stores, be se the fever- ish excitement of fitting gowns and| fo hats, bargaining and continual taik ing soon leave their telltale marks on the nerves and complexion mat ome your Many young tim: dab tinnece: I s 1 herve irrita hasten outlined to-day tax the and bring about re and nese lity insomnia, whieh of old age stretching and tensing exercise the entire bot advance on your s{de yehind the togeth head, Low logs by knee. t and ch Himes leg r head on chest and . from the hips, keep: rigid and inner sides of Kles together telax and | in Rep ten} relaxing the move-| extended and about between ment Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. CHEESE AS FOOD—MI: t be Mut Yes. It te sitid by expe cheese causes by coarse skih. tive you you mention, which starch, Certainly, chee day should not be eaten. persons, thowe ox who! Unless each meal a day, and also the ex. food ’ contain so tmnuc twice eac FATS IN THE WHOLESOME GRAIN ee ' mot Yea MAB. HW. Yor Wheat, 04 i lesomo form ond rice are some which « ’ tt when made @n equal percentage of + “WRECKLES—ADA RE Mts following ingredients and ap) freckle: Horseradish, « in powdered borax, three flit fules hot water, two cups. touspc DUSTIN OFFICES AND SCHOOL VIM ROOMS—MRS, WALTER ©: ft would be hardly truthful to state th dust in closed rooms js dangerous; it lap gee however. Disease germs @ot always spread by dust and foul air and the healthy body will n ‘he viaited by disease germs. Keop the gyetem clean at all times and breathe fa Gresh, stirring air whenever pos- eftle, By all means, worry less and you will keep we! @EVERE THIRST. MiSs, PRANK Mat Indigestion may cause vere thirst after cach meal, If feel “so full and stu after ea why not try eating less, or skipping @,Meel occasionally? This will re Nave the heavy feeling Copyright. D. SYNOPSIS OF PREC thls se- ey 8 backe ty. Hammers Hammers 4U all conta. Mont Lady Meaticote a service, COLD BATH AFTER EXERCIS time and, the Ger ING=MRS, JOHN Re it can ent Libher to atand the shock of the cold shower a minute of it will stimulate you and prove beneficial. All persons cannot CHAPTER XII. take cold baths, and for this reason Physical condition, & (Continued.) Should determine whe ther the cold ORIS stood before the bitter old bath will be t 1 or injurious, PERSPIRING HANDS —NELLIP | Ru Nervousness frequently causes Wipe them over with alconol several times a day, This local ap- etic man, looking at him calmly, Gen, von Stromberg smiled in his wry way and beckoned hor |to a chair, Then bean a cross-exam!- "+. plication acts as an astringent and |Mation upon which hung the fate of will keep the hands dry, temporarily. Of course, internal treatment and better physical condition is the only lasting cure for this and other dis- orders, |several men. Doris followed Ham- mersley's {Injunctions and answered his questions in a straightforward way. Unknown to her, von Strom- berg already had interviewed Rizzio. Even the General seemed to waver GOOD FOOD COMBINATIONS—| MRS, Hi. B. M.: Nuts, grains and frulta blend well together, Fruits and in the face of her story, But he sud- Vegetables, fruits and meat und nly handed her a telegram, sayin fruits and milk do not, according to “Read that, Miss Mather experts, If tho digestion is fesble poris let her eyes wander to the fata In tho form of wrease and scrawled message, while blank terror dpaares with ther articles over her features, It said: poe ae reason milk causes hend- | ttammeriey caused arrest of Byfield, Was ip Ache, Diliousions and insomnia 1s be- formed i Hivaio am! myael!, Am io" ip ta CAUSE the digestive ns are h Vrach Germaay by usual ‘methods paired and the digestion theretor MAXWELL, alow. Dorls sat immovable, petrified with rror, Von Stromberg’s voice crack~ RE THAN TWO MEALS A led harshly at her ear, CATE THAN TM Me “Well? And what have you to say?” deed, more than two mea ire, Et 4s a Hel" she managed to stam- often necessury, and this rule should it 1 could believe You! Why hould he He? Unitke the case of ltizzio, Herr Hammersley has not Canned Rabbit Cc ‘oming. romned Hare Masaalton conta? UT in Evansville, I Phere 18 a mistake'’— under way t “1 fear not.” Mink factory “But why should Mr. Hammersley rabbits for Mans ae first lovoted to tint ire have come” He would have been safe market. Another plant /in England— goon will be located at Owensboro, “He himself says to the contrary"-— Hy. in the Green River coun She was breaking fast and he ‘onéracts have been de with hu ight further to involve her, ers of t ction to supply mi "He did not have to come, Why 50,000 to bbits during the next wld he have come?" asked twelve mo the It is said tt th wildly, rising to her feet and laying ndiana and Kentucky are run her hands Upon his arm, “Answ 8 with cottontalls, and the pri f that, Excelleni Lada this no n see @ chance r help For reply be ¢ reduce the cost of living while esta urned away from her abruptly and walked tho length of Mahtng @ new industry. So the buyer the room to an end window, -waers of “fresh killed rabbits’ may how he atood for a moment looking out the tin overcoat which the rabbit “ome, Fraulein, and 1 will show may have just taken off you something,” ‘ ~ ° oe eee Is Sentenced to Die, * In the Proceedings ent EDING CHAPTERS YOu CAMOUFLAGE Your { BOOZE Don't Pur iT | INA BABY’S Hiux RorTe IT MADE THE CAT DRUNIC Samana ee tall BY EEZORGE GIBBS. ~~ t to-morrow, Speak." out at the fading landscap MMe wurde onoked bar, Lindberg waa nts oner bla ima des Ho | perate hope, Ude von Winden, his B t Ch mm k A d taht” growled, moving cousin—It was too much to hope that u ance takes a@ an table. “You have already con» Udo would be of mervico to him, He te him had caught a glimpse of Udo's fice to her feet and fol- in the hallway downstays when you He was about to touch mberg's orders wer given, “He 6 bell when she caught his arm. had gone pale and stared at him in Valt!” she whispered, "What vity and horror as Hammersley had e have J that ho will not be up the stairs, but Hammersley Aye know that tho ties of kinship, tho ilo shrugged and laughed, “I need Memorien of thelr boyhood tox give ‘no duarantee new. Fraulein, Were nothing beside the iron wili and This is not tof law? Tam the domitable authority of the man judge of what conatitutes proof You WHO had condemned him. Ne teatified.” apt Lindberg! Here t ane Was : 1 , different, — It L whone Misia ior He shopk ler off and sounded thd Dire that iam: yell, whieh was immediately. an- fe Hammersley had saved thrpe ab er en. ane years ago in this very forest, when Ki You will ronduct Trauiein Ma. ih Forester had stumbied and fallen vi vo ther to her room upataira, Tack the 8 the path of an angry boas who s the Yariowse, door and bring me the key. ‘Tei ould have gored him to death, ‘ iO mal Clare GEA MIRGRIER thet tans s Hummersicy had not shot the beast, to see him,” f a Lindberg the Forester it was who, nv his hours off duty, had been Ham- ‘ Z ner chosen companton in many approached lin diy and fol , y wed vie onus neound:t 5 acenan of CHAPTER Xili. hunt up through the rocky goTaes ihe Gullainer tone wise Bea fe a ainn in: ware “Cer Anan wt theso very mountains, avery stick tho kitchen garden, looking out acroma Putting Hammersley under a'- knew his own Tugued. face” In the the felds toward the wooded hills sat anh wl i aE RSD 26 fa ersley, ca 1 mo! 4 Bera a ga hee ha hy Ree He was taken to an upstairs he dusk faded into dark and the Prussian, Fraulein, but it is the room and sat on the edge of the bed egumer Hie se sendle: Hammersley glish ‘in him that dominates. Iy while his feet and hands were bound sthentivelss tlhe ga oxamined him there anything that is Prussian about BSR FACE, Y under the direction of Capt, Wents, ut Blaufelden, one of the men pro him? Tell me, From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot--his after Which the officers wont out, vay APly went down at von Stromberg’s pipe, his bent shoul hia careless ing @ man to guard him, and locked {pages fom the upper district to be alr—he ts English English, He led ov Fane at thls amerser alr—ho ie Engliat ent © the door, Hammersley rolled over on Stromberg would. make 10! yet ho smokes his short wooden pipe, ‘8 at the wall. The day » “tating Rhea, He had enough inen about hin If he has Prussian blend it Ja a pity, Into dusk, Five o'clock, it might be, Would Jowee ine Situation pionael a hood, that Rows red 1m ne Wns Of cas remained to him in which ty ac, “Nowld there be one, must be create! ‘hut the Prussian blood must be sac. “!X hours tn which he must lammeraley man in 1 riticed with the | lesa while the ono cha tting posture on the bed and fell back m, deathly th nger from » his captor In Germar hite, groping for air to support ne and Ile lay pe he man said that his name wa bhcuiaead PPOTe Ati as ho had fallen, but bis spirit M@x Senf. Hut he 1 talk little You mean"—— «he whispered. rithed in ugony. Get those papers “94 plainly disliked hin Job. tipy he must or all the work of m Hammersiey soon pers the will ne oom mor DW nen He would be loat non that it would be no et “Oh, God! He is loyal to Germany, | Doris was in a room near him, ithe. Nim read « Bible that . T pekae dine estar pranpa Wise @ prisoner, aware of t i a tab! nd, t do Ghoked Her breath cana with aim. Sere for him and able to do notiine {P18 the soldier consented n culty. "The room darkened euddenty PUt Walt as he would wait Gcamdle upon the hedaids ahd aha eat tto swoon, She Shots were fired below th emote Pt at hours dragged chalt, ellnging to it, trying to gpoak, tBi8ee for him. Hoe found that he was forte’ But watching hiv 1 but no words would She was ‘inking little of himself OSd Ba At hla ta it over her as though {a the Aot of atsiks He moved his hands behind him and bed) ‘This was an old oned af is, ite prey and she b Vole® tried to gain a little room f in aan ba Binh footboard. ‘The top at her ea : hot ° us Just t tht erp 1 » Present ease, If le was to be she - J She reac MB seemed indeed @ small cha sorner to It have permitted him to pass } was Hammersiev's chance A chance—what” With his pinioned hands onrec’ of oved Tell me the truth,” he said sternly, PK! in ome depres of con the candle aiigntiy, Just enough to "IT have told you the truth, He berg suspected the real object s piace tt ao that he mix urn the is innocent.” bia raed 7 8 sufficient nis n. The He loosened her fingera and stood fier tee The ieee ema | strands gave w tensed his m away. woman close to those in hia es and atrained—frevdou ‘Quatsch!"” he muttered, leaning thority, had made evers Two-three minutos passed and forward he truth, writ the utmost discretion and " nf did not move, The untyir ple Soe hora relations to Lindberg could r # feet might prove a diffi n She fell against alr and clung sibly be suspected, but made the ventu to \t for support Lindberg! Hammersley turned 98 slow id patient! Koz “The truth, and he becomes an hon- and looked at bis guard © * Senf's head, Then, aa the rabie prisor ¢ e and, standing m ust winitow ed ttle s prying fing ” <THE YELLOW DOVE _ | “Under The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER the Sky"’ Stories 1 Kind Deed. 7 ut # been the Getter “ wr Ma +a glorious de ‘ , May, “hw oie ‘ her in * > * ta 1 won't b mis : 4 Li " e mimute , “, ti “a, we at Lean find you. The sonido an 0 Walk Mane things’ tow hungry they pote edie ‘ 2 Tom J vt 1 ts) feed ehen y ‘ ‘ 4 are larae enough tard «ae nthe dire nm of to find t at dn. HMantening their xtepe, It wa That'« Just like you, May, always ot long Wefore they Withies | ISN) CO eReS YOR ee fey the « or a tebe the Maur ed and fe4 the Oh, what a « Iry leaves keep then Ma hoe ana arm (fr 4h the a ght 1 eb Let us not t aid, “It le ime we on to 7 ne home They walked ava ing followed dead lav This story was written by Violet and cried Horr ge fifteen, Borden Stree I've found Monmouth Heacn, N. J 1 holiew tr wa She ta the fir among all our Cous. bab © be awarded the honor of having nd vgn,” cried & story, written (or the “Under, the Ma r ne nother?’ Sky" series, published in our “Kor Tom was ail A hor t and then) ner.” ” 1 don heleve the vay an The ame erodit will given any mothe ther Kith inember—hoy or girt—wh “Why ' lo nean writes 4 good story for this sertes 1 mean the rabuit © hunte i Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn t if i : tT PLACE of the Tryout is the Pear UNL bled ers ao | Mth Btrest Theatre The TIME of the Tryout is Satur- aay morning, Dec. 8, at 9 to 11 o'clock. he JUDGES at the Tryout will be 1 for talent makes me very i have been simply deluged with your nappy atters. Some ask questions, some telt| Mt. Raymond Hitchcock, Mr. Leon . : Errol, My. Harry Woodstock and ¢ the writers having entertained | gener men of note udiences before, bat ail are anxfous| ther your Kiddie Kiub pin or your mbership certificat Looking forward to | Kreatest pleasure, chugiastic, 4 Cousin Eleanay DOING OUR BIT. will admit you eelng you with am, your en- {and tell of your willingness to do your | bit towa ing our big Christma treat a great success. 1 am fooking forward to meeting | so many of you at the Tryout. For the benefit of Cousina who may i d mak ever not have seen the previous an | (Award Winner.) | nouncements, I will tell you about the} | cannot knit for soldiers because 7 TORUE GI EURRAT Jum too ymail, But I can do my bit jthe selection of a group of Cousin dollatand somie change, in my amall } dub members who can SING, bank at ome, which I will give t | sagt seine vibe tin ihe a ota bynes heed tobages fund, Tf hope tt will make help entert at the Christmas ome xitdier a little happier It is Matinee, whieh Will take place at the| Not mneh to do but E think that every 4ith Street ‘Theatre on Dec. little Init counts a “= ) By PRIEDA IANNIS, axe seven, it \SELTINTANY WSS We PO AY, Yo.is8 Washington street, Hoboken, a | Letters From = his gaze quickly concentrated.en it, In his efforts he must have made @ sdund or © suspicious mmevement of the should: for when he hooked up oh wit 1 1 { Max Sent projectir above the tallboard of th bed, his » eyes protrnding with amazement, ‘They gased at each PA tense fraction of « ond and then sprang upright. dan meraley threw his feet out upon the floor and leaped for the man, oat ing him around the watst so that he could not draw a@ weapon, His legs Were uselows A the © chance he h |. & desperate best, Was to drag the man to w by ut weight and there perhaps thrott um. Bent beut t his heavy fe on Hammersiey's oead and shoulds era, and Mnatly forced bim backward upon the floor, falling with hun, but Hammersley still clung with frantle shak érip which the man could not off, But at last he managed to ge his fingers around Hanmer * throat and tried to force his head back, Hammersley ¢ for breath but still struggled gaine rough realized that he had played his la card, ‘Things got dari. and dimly saw the door of the room open and me one enter, Wenta, of course, me was up. was panting heay He the rope,” Hummers 1 sia 1% and he . WM & grip of The figure trom the door moved tuickly around the squirming fe iret, and Hammersicy saw the re flection of the candle on someting bright. A knife, He heard a blow 1 the mass strugeling fleah nove pim wudde collapsed and neréd him with its weight, With n effort he #trug r 11 i 1e, looking up fa Lindberg Mutual explanations f na vurried whisper sten,’ Lindberg, "This is my story for Herr Hauptma Wents, T happen to be in the a way without ng & pitcher of r to the room of Mise Mat pitcher ts outside on the ta when T hear the sou tion in this room, — Is soner has by some eo, T unlock the and enter. ds of a ir bonds and ing on m t= He paused And you Hanmer You will be are won't leave you » that f, will not in 0 We wit contr WHAT HE LEAST EXPECTED HOW AN AD. FOR “ HELP WANTED" LED TO AN AMAZING MYSTERY Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Dec. 10 Patriotic Members ge Washington and « few ‘ether ved tn a sluny which poem ue was etn? Rom Yori to mak and sevg te pois ny Kom them replied that nd Look Urettler than a. att-p heed teem how aha could were prowl (0 gee at at JAMES A. FINLEY “Ach, nein! Will en?| | have communicated She ts ready to go with you. ther room has @ dormer window around the corner of the building, and tiv sa ledg ong the root. You wo to her, The distance to the r of the kitchen is thirty feet. Et will! equire four sheets, yours und hers. | are new ones, and if well twist-| ed will hold. If you get away safely | wach the cave in the ‘Thor one will ever find you not lis with the lady No you] HNon We Met, B towrn kin, N ‘The Hest | will | wite w en} \ waiting for you. Come, | be you must get ready at once. ‘ Ho walked to the stripped off the bli sheets and tying t , Lindber but ay to then toy you~ what rou “It iw no t now the lad die 2 going wad quickly ei ia be oteafied tn nut Harry Blake "wa mean the bore, hors | were not, without to, to ieterentig ina met witht ap ping a ha ; the stde pocket of his leather jac Hammersley, bewildered by the votion of his old friend and twos between alternatives of duty, stood| | helplessly, At the moment when h eeded resolution most he was supine |W sat slow and the Adecumston ut the minutes were passing. Th a md unaninanety thee Uae las hought of his mission suddenty | aL i Ce Ent of 1 denly No Avenue, Brooklye: brought him to life, and his face grew yds his eves belant with purjose the Glet Whe Didn't Belteve In Suite, rr Andberg. You must ik! Ono son a are wag 6 isle with 1 aah.” “Ope rams No,” the man insisted, "M , Aryeh he best : shee but ber eyes” No. You must « tec Ween een me with m: 1 have made o plans, Ho . Hammersley,” he whispered gent sa tthe You will go « { will give you a | "# ite eason,”” Ami v Hammer could know what he fant to J trow his hunting knife fr i luo meant eath in Phamn b ARET SUBINACK ER, t dit dnto hi Wwe should \ a War Saratoga Springs, W. ¥, What You Know. smiled a th® weapon out, It Lindberg \ ae # outstretched hi » . is nothin ‘ { w iit aleigh a little, " MAY SE. age ton N si, Govenw eh, Cage, tler my case with Excellens, I 1 be here in three hours, if 1 7 Now bind ane ye is no time te He lay Mat upon nm Hammer arms and shed, Hain i eviend. NN ; ; 3 > HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, fe toe Oe couron no. QAO en rn EE

Other pages from this issue: