The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1917, Page 21

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How to Kee Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG'S HEALTH TALKS Conve Percussion Massage for the € hin N conjunction with the heavy mas-| sage along the jawbone with the hee! of the hand, rocently de seribed, another (mportant treatment should be given the chin and neck ‘This is called percussion massage, and it should be practived with (he head bending exercine also, to hasten the rejuvenntion of the f and neck. With the closed firts bit the chin, alternating with first one hand and then the other, and pound on the jaw-| one and fatty parts until the flesh Women who have the Gsfhiguring jow's and beavy lumps of flesh hanging loosely under the ebin Mould practise cach of the lorsons given #0 far in this series at some) ‘time every day in order to get proper | results. There are four long muscles on) @aoh side of the face und they ar attached to the cheek bones, Just be- | tow tho eyes, and stretch below until fey reach the large, wide muscular vané which extends around the} mouth. | Many facial exercises may be} practised which contract and bring! these muscles into play, and those will be outlined later in this serles.| 1017 by The Pree Mublishing Cm, (The Hit the chin alternately with closed fists and po om jaye entirely different set of muscles is ueed in their practice. The chewing muscle fs a large, The chewing muscles play a mor important part In the contour of th Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. FATS IN OBESITY DIET.—\Nis. ¢ ner treatment slow to run on, because hing more scrious. lard, bacon, salt pork, beef suet and) jh oily nuts, All of these must be|t avoided when the strict obesity dict} {9 to be follow Fats are burned | up by the body and produce heat and energy for work, and they should net be freely eacn by those who do got do much physical labor, this cond RED HANDS—MRS. Almond mea two ounces; tn nzoin, ten drops; honey, one ow ead this on the hands and w rubber gloves over it at night the hands protected from cold an hot water. LAURA HEAVY FEELING AND DEPR BION—You must eat green voge eties and salads, drink much water nd do 4 great deal of exercising overcome this. Eat much less of ai: foéde and drink freely of water. Take lemon juice in water each day before breakfast. OCANCER-—MR8. D. B. @&vise you about this, consult a doctor at once. think the night sweats are caused FISH AS BRAIN FOOD-M. J. I! PBie is not true, and all nourishing (odds, which bring purer blood to the .3 T cannot bone and ity parte antil flesh Women should not be afraid of mak-| 4, quite rea. ing mofe lines in the face through) — - facial grimaces, because another and bone, though its action {s entirely Independent of the cheek iuscles. st ne strong one, which Hes beneath the chin and cheeks, and when massago eheek muscles, mentioned above, and is deep enough it penetrates beneath {t Je fastened to the cheek bones and the upper cheek inusales and benetl eatends dgwnward along the jaw- them also, vem every day, They may clear the GEORGE T.: Fats in foods are mill, | VO ey , t c throat ‘s . . cream, butter, ollve oil, meat fats, | Co0nre ge! voice ts hu: may cause ALMOND PASTE FOR park, | D. ture | uw Keep nd | Hollister Is Promised $100 a Week °: Just to Be on Hand and Look A Mysterious Part Bor REA n ke brain, and swiftly moving blood, will bap, vou oth mentally and physi- TRETCHING:TO GROW, wy, aii Nonsis oF in LLER—ALPRED K.: It fs entire- | mare Sant ad, ealling siblo for you to grow taller un! wie lay h 4 a, oe aro twenty-four years old. Site We Brewa, ames tim i Practise a!) outdoor sports and dv . the etretching exerciaos at intervals CHAPTER Ih during tho day. Comuinued.y BICYCLING MACHINE IN GYM OL INTER tened with a 4 NABIUMS—MES. HG. Fa When ao de f amazement to the ¢ Woman is euffering from obesity, ditions col Wincenrgloyniant walking any distance often cause ab eantin ioe doa “hts Sovare “aitaln on the muscles of th set for yJ ia W. Brow legs ang hips, on account of her ex- | He must engage himself to underta cessive weight. Tho bicycle machine an unknown errand for an unknown takes all tho walght of the body, 904 | principal, for wh was to rece e es the legs and hips, mea No-a Gio causing deeper breathing, Xe and expen Which {s beneficial to both fat and Inter eat up avid thin persons. A woman may exer criminal, is it oreisé on tho wheel three times ae! «ay practise never remotely t long as she could comfortably walk, atatt, WATER GARGLE--MRS, G These are beneficial for wor Throat, ‘but T do not think you need upen eriminal jaw ther is this jomestic matter. I may assure ye that any of your exertions und contract will be highly honorable, a creditable to yourself, Can you brin DN e this vl yourself to reply to the original ques- | lon? Are you prepared to acco Newest Things or 1 nu of blak road Ao ument tn ton pt jsuch @ commission? Here 1s @ mem | eS in Science Aa re on vasirte South Austrailia hopes to beeome @ f; rete producer of radium, a it has disco rr ripe ; red a deposit of uranium k Nive of Hollister by Joshua W > & * Brown, in behalf o meless client Pbat it can be operated from « rhere wer siuae ae ilmitatte #f1 tant potnis is one advan ofan ane REG 3 somewhere in tnytor uriven fire alarm siren the middle there wan a clear-cut defi- . e tion. llollister was to go where he For protecting trousers from inud a 140 what He was told. cole French iuventor has brought mation and held his tongu 19 1 " eard to be attached to slives lhe ® | oping whole programing was hazy, th spur. dant but scented ita er * ij £ neet the war, however in A lect 4 o r eplrit of adventure the pro on er been power developed by a Salt Luke City 1? Prnin means," he sald qulekly, “th tist, . I'm hired to get possession of ne: * e mo sort—can't you tell me If tt Brewerlés in Argentina each year 1 individual, or . government produce enough beer to give em you nothing but what resident of that country two and a it half gallons. ae isn't @ epy you want, is Kansas produced and marketed Me H a 8,788,077 barrela of « at year that nearly double the any teresta Ms previous year, nuginat Netivitied ‘ sce you In the category you men Burned but a fow yoars ago as less rubbivh, there now | yer Brown explained that for mand for the waste from Spain's cor event Hollister ‘would be re factories, quired only to register ut the Ho oe Aspinwall and hold himself under An electric egg candier has been In-| ders. His instructions were to be t vented for use in pubiic places, where coved by wire or upon a plec the freshness of an eg can be stationery with aw marked “I strated, nmin: would bea eo 8 6 ttances werc "The importation of cooking uler ward 1 RS ilis tar rina coated or lined with lead or any fo Have not course with the office ita alloys has been prohibited in New |of Joshua W. Brown, Zealand. Hollister received a thick roll of » Morr DING CHAPTERS fa jo, t JOuN (WEAR , BEE. ¢ MAN WHISTLE ts THE Maj vty bSe ] TIR ‘ rhb | Toot « 0 weal ANb Down: STAIRS LET HIM WHISTLE 1AM AT TNs Down / CARE ABOUT Wea MAIL? NOTHING -” Burt Bru’s anyHow Bats WHISTUS ‘AN’ ¥ UNNING UP OMEBODY HAS, GO DARN IT.! You ARI T LET THe saps WHISTLE LL DAY E RIGHT. Be REA AGute THE SOTMAN STE S.- DURING IDAY RUSH Original Fashion Designs’ For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick + The Pree Pubtiehing Gn (The New Tort Reming Wont Pretty Frock for the Holidays OMEN wi * W either mak their or or — clotbea bare them made v pers won things whieh ti woman whe " teady-madr clothes does nit One of thear pleasures te the employment of ox quinite = fabrics utiful cine brocades, — exqii- sitely decorat ehiffons browad in velvet, and Hi al ruper i ful colora not used in textures, in ready-made gar- ments because they would not sell in the bulk--what nan can deny thelr appeal? And she who chooses from among thelr tex- tures, colors, &o., & length bere for the frock, @ bit there for trimming, and de- velops with taste a becoming gown, has indeed « privi- similar to | that of the com | poner or urtiat. | My dealgn of to day for an after- noon gown, sult- able for informal | evening affairs, | would be pretty of elther chiffon, vel- ;¥et or satin tn taupe or gray with | heavy ailk tassel. tInacied brocade combined, and brick red satin Introduced on the sash Uning, the buckle and the picet edg- | ing of the cbiffon at the front of the | neck. | The front of the bodice is In surplice | style, and allows but one side to be trimmed with revers of the brocade. But from each shoulder there drops « we lexe SEE DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS OF DESIGN AND MATERIALS. These are fastened to the points, which finish the page! of tinseled brocade that trims the back, A nice way of elaborating a plalt full skirt with the brocade is tht, whore the skirt {s slashed up the lett wide, and the brocade revealed un the foundation skirt. The sash which drops ut the wide back offers its lining aa an added note of contrast. he hadn't taken a dozen paces from elevator when he stumbled hen over his diminutive friend Kirb: "Ouch!" ejaculated the — sma! man, recoiling. “Get off my foot, you big brute! Glad to seo you! What are you here for—got a party?’ Hollister seized Joyously upon the Lilliputian, “War from ith he can explain. He ne had you for a cousin Her eye but before #he could frame & Ballin spoke across the table, won't you, Phil? “Just a’ demt-tasse, if IL may. walter was hovering behind his al Hollister gave the order You have, though?” don't ren't you? L undore ur boys are golr ome of them are,” ‘erhapa Mr. Hollister ured Miss Rexford. and that over?” you prong ad regrettully. bat I'm vot in go winkled apprectatiy him ‘er told me he reply “You'll have an ice, or something, Kirby putted his pleated shirt af- "And & box of olgarettes,” he a foctionately and said: "Oh, ite nota . Mr. Hartwell addressed hi big p Ned Ballin and some of Hollister, wd, = We're altr finished, | "You @ clasxmute of Ned's said Hollister ; ye NO ald, Hollister, Antshing th Mis Se baa eee iby Gemb-tasse. "lin not,” 1 might if Hh : od Up your in Me eid ade Y weren't so buay hers And Timay go A Now that tlking shop, are'nt you?® et Vd certainly like to. ? 16: Waa iaeby tau a up at him . What ts your profession?” querted Ne aan Geo Shop? What else do women tile Mr Hartwell * about but shop and shopping “TL used to be with « brokerage hapar : Vi 14 CourHo we are but recently I've taken on a curious ‘ ? K yo : omen aig The fact that he lad almost blurted ta Two portions. Ned's out the truth, and that tie had eaved quale scons. | and a yal of hers enn are neelf in the mick of the sent t Of courae, 1 ci eee A fake ons equ ood to Holilater's ¢ 4 tt , : p gone fi Come ¢ wanes that he was flushing The ket all fussed—will you? flush the more. And as hr cir on. “Well,” said Hollis "E swt. stunned atid helpless under th: elf'on to “I€ you're sure T won ay: mildly inquisitive eyes of the sextet, i Twaddle. thing—" he walter, who was @ very few and « Ton interview _."I@ you don’t stand her All very bad walter, offered him the check night,” suid the little man pointedly, for bis coffee and his cigarettes Un . tor “you'll be rigbt tn time to epoll woe heeding Ballin’s protest, he signed it It thrills of excitemer Diseuits Torton!, Music cue, Let ber with his name and room number, "I teactae Geers Nise ar £0, professor!" I'm loafing just now,” suid Hollister In another moment ter was lanely, “My regular work ts—com- homing Hinately merelal reporting.” A (ving here, I take tt?" anked M Hartwell, who had observed the sly wu tg of the check * surely.” THe knew that Ma vs staring at him, and he didn't ait ve ok UP. How conld he fst TH RSL aka Cn OAcan f for jiving and | es Peay (reas sondinly Wa when two days , 4 open and cousin. = ‘in "8 ars rip ed himself to Ballin a RecaPatloncconc’ waa “n din Sire J of funds? if ful; and more than that, she had oe apie © Ballin without ' : ore | she Te ¢ Min trust? Hp could have “ air of exqu raclouen ottled Kirby for drage wholl ptivet him. o& " ; y Cragg ing him ih quant 1 af 4 Bs planant ond : wet walt a w z i ac ‘ A cesger Cloud CHAPTER in an Vor the cneutng Mo fee naga of your fr 1 artod in ¢ white t ; nore of war raged around htt thur y under smiled in quick even the irl ut his right uid the » of his & him out of his mo red at the ays ike that when be © argument came , ag at th . rea 1 ° ‘ined conelus with r ed and every on eh «of his room like @ subway guard!” tt the unintelligence of ie cbrate hi saryy the purty 44 H x Haws swwiled, Wollister was avin ns of breaking up, you again, I hope e 1," she told ht sad Mister tort '¢ wir! on his right, but since And—-did you git? "I hope so, t she conceded rehent e stout man ly Mr. Ha And i’ more thant likely Mina fies aakhis awyer; and t T tod and 1 are ataying vere u } Wratted Air Ola A wit us are alaying % maelt tn wk Mr. Kirby Tn the hote the first, she turned to elve a pleonasins of Kirby, and 7 ‘ wus left with bis moulh ; v war. i wid to hin # floor with ib # aut } pay 1. Was ita ali tumbler , . airacl mehr wuts but "That's sometulug 4 don't seo ul" Balla moved way i ISOBEL STORY OF THE BIG NORTH WOODS A By James O Will Begin on This | | If some such odd and modish color us olive green or dark robin's eg@ blue were chosen for thig des: the lining of the sash would be effec in black, with black jet tassels and buckle complementing the bodice. The B| brocade fabrio should be welt color, Answers to Queries. { Vanbion Balter, The Breuing World: Will you kindly, sketob a pretty styld for a very ews brown velour dregetl TT purebused i } iver Curwood j Page Monday, Dec. 24 “ ; The othors, tov, were busied th te Nol much differenve these days 18 goods intending formalities of paring and Hollivter there? The wa AOGA MOTAGHKG RISCE Ged DRvMtOUL BereeU bards eee onee tbr eRe for a cout, but bave ‘The stout Mr. Hurtwell ranged along “It Ald, indeed.” not used it. Tooughd de and touched bw dru Por the lee fortun: ie onl A aoa Haviwal hing ate mon,” eald ® coat-dress would but won't youd hin Hauor 6 it must be # trying be pructical and f with nu M WN interiud ' By sordinarily trying. WEG aie tar But tor imen yourselttene iis BR could wear it with clgar might net Crank, mente od the sticky glase | furs on mild days ‘ollister, water * aia, i leinurely retreat ii bes your pardon.” Am 30 years old. Why, | dont vy. It isn't every young man | MRS. W. T. t# eurly, isn't it sd the prudence and sagncity fave nviey And you must bi Vélveteen vest and 5 n very frugal-uniess yo “ CHAPTER VI. Kler npectlator than Tam. and || CHG: O08: Sa N that euhaniker nears Meu" went on Hartwell amoothly, cuffs, which are ate 4 ' eerie there's rearon for w man Ik b th fuoll i a 1K Sahat MIEe yourselt to overlook @ good bet, And were! uthe ma , (nls very ininute, Mr. Hollister, while sleoves palr took retu a seclut eo sitting 4 man of your es * tiurte Hgnified and tn 0 N4ko-Up Can Carn money #0 | Fesiton BA\tor, The Evening World posing In hiv ultra-fashtonable eve- ily a with Incredible eim-| 1 wish your advice soncereine, @ q “" nto the ylelding ° of Pr ress for @ forma! evening w nj ning clothes k o th Ls x d ' instance Holiister was] reception, and which I could also use cushions with a High of contentment; buinan enough to take w tip. for afternoon wear. I am eighteen Hollister, wi! eticiam of Well T happen to know of several | yours of age, brunette, of medium healthy you : joorod a ffenicen where you could got a foots |heient and welgit. Do you. think traightbecked wooden hair, and wa Atte one In hoe acne: @be 19 | royal blue cyiffon velvet would be 1 Ur us Hy weley, one in| pretty? equally comfort suai wouvel, Would you-~as a friend |" yes, the blue would be pretty for . walter inaiingerod: (0. (a dlethr ed Ballin'e—he Interested tn al poth evening and afterr A simple ly to advance ut the firet ale i 16 from Me~a friend | gurplice waist, With cap siecves In one is . i a ein Neck & eves need BO : St, I'm afraid not; | trimming, ved back and J minded to demand ‘ Nouldn't comt me much tOtsten, |faeed Ap athered skirt 3 156 Kreater proft to tne eo than pri; would It? yards wide with deep bem, and @ w vacy. Hartwell grounded Fh ate nT etEte® to accept |dugh of velvet Anishing in a | on the table and geet # $0 Well it de |ond a ne ee a ue sytin waiter. Tl |fuced with alive with Wienke Teenana’s onde But tt doe | guimpe of blue ine Be Cc tte Vhat's q ef : Duteh 2 nN) for oly Ss oh e ' proposition,” pald rus : lortwe tcled closer to him. ‘ f 1 ie. 1 u and I don't need sik a range, do wet Vv a 1 up. and T guere } ve ne up. Let's a : “n tacks. 1 know a 1 ou 1 than you think 1 do; v ne t Mr, Hartwell wast a el Pasnew edly that all right rd and whowed “ ‘ you hetter-Ban on of his « t ae Rae A heela 1 Mihai ae rl Angelica ard Ned k of | ‘ 1 panting to leave 1 very muen be You y $e t worl where a 4 ie “iil . Stought Hollister, polite Ire xt That's rly f ) + 4 Harvard 2 ‘ w Am) Iartwe Arvin ’ , Weil. if brokerage a Lie Continued)

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