The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 23

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PAULI M my opinion, physical exercises are better than masmage for the Yory thin neck, because their ac- tiem on the blood circulation and ‘muscles is much deeper than any local treatment. Chest raising and “chicken wing” etercises, with the closed firte on * «tops'of shoulders and elbows worked around in circles without moving fate, arm swinging, with fingers touching in front of body and then meeting in the tack, each done about fifty times each day, will bring re- markable results in developing thin tieck and bony shoulders. Of cours massage beautifies the flesh, softens and whitens cither the fat or patn- fully thin neck, and for this reason it should be used in conjunction with any exercises for improving condition y Of the throat and neck musclos. » For the prominent collar-bones which are so often in evidence, any of the above mentioned exercises are advisable, and the filustration to-day gives some idea of a beneficial m sage treatment for them also. Spread the hands, place the fingers firmly on the collar-bone and ‘work them in circles with deep, firm etrokes, first outward and then back toward the centre. Use some nour- isbitig skin food or just plain cocoa duster for this. ’ I my opinion the excessively thin neck should not be displayed and the exaggerated evening gowns should be Answers to Health a « ALWAYS CHILLY--MiRs, TARRY %.; If the slightest draught chills you the bivod circnlation must be sluggish, Take hot baths in the morning, fol- lowed by duick cold shower, an oll ub all over the body, and five min utes’ vigorous exercises at intervals during the day, This will dmprov the circulation and keep you warm, COCOA BUTTER—POLLY P.: It cocoa butter irritates your skin, use plain fresh mutton tallow. This makes an effective massage lubricant and ts also good for chapped hands, COLD. ROOM—ELLEN H.: hy * means have the sleeping room cx ght, and A hot the bed covering warm, but donot sleep in a draug! INew Xmas Tree __ Trimmings _ N OW that the glass balls and ali sorts of glittering ornaments that we have used for so many years for the Christmas tr are both expensive and hard to & many ‘hovel schemes have been evolved for producing a fine effect at smal! cost, There is nothing prettier How to Keep Your Youth = HEALTH TALKS Cope, WNT, ty The Pree Puvtioniog Oo, (The Mow Tort Prentag Wart Exercise Better Than Massage for the Thin Neck NE FURLONG’S | CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT! A WARM RADIATOR IN OUR FLAT Na cise, | DON'T UNDERSTAND IT MYSELF, COME ON AND: SEE. THERE IS REALLY SOME HEAT \ Work the fingers in circles on the collar-bone with deep, firm stroke avoided until development is brought about. This much may be accom- plished through daily treatment in stx weeks or less. Women whose upper arms are sufficiently developed should not practise the chest raising exercises, but adhere closely to the: arm swinging and “chicken wing" movements, because chest raising develops the arms, upper ones espec fally, in a rer ably short space of time ‘ | Personally T developed my own HE JANITOR LEFT HIS X-MAS LIST FoR You To SIGN LR chest and upper arms through chest & two In@ges each in one y so of this much I am absolutely pos. itive. nd Beauty Question , Water bottle to the soles c |} Keeps the bed and body induces D also, rals SAGE TEA TONIC—N, | This preparation will not rest blood to good condition, | will do this for you, foods, .properly digested | proved circulation of the b! | improve its quality. Wholesome and nd | WANTS WEIGHT—MRS. DANIi H.: Fivo feet five inches is avers eight for women, In fact, five ” to five et six You should igh about one hundred and thirty since you are twenty-six years old and five fept five inches tel CFAST 1 effort to git erect, and sank ed by thé convulsion tn lia was naw assured that the arms of Ballin's cousin had sup ported him, and that her hands had mintstered to him, and that her breast had been the pillow witeh had consoled him. He made another and a more determined effort: to rise, no w of disembodied glory that he was sinking into-endiess abd unut terable pea CHAPTER XV. OW presently the soul of Palip Hollister, which had fled trom Hollister Takes a Leap in the Dark -And Finds Happiness At the End . his brain. Li | hae worked many | | moda of womens ' A STORY OF THE BIG NORTH WOODS ' By James Oliver Curwood By Mildred Coren wnt vomus of ¢ the spe rate aont changes in the 1 wea to be that a sult with = dreey biowse would fill in the occasions when eventing droen was fot worn, because thts outht was quiet rnowgh in charac ter and practical enough to be at tem 4 worn tr way, Hut under the coat, @ demt- ing gown can be worn. Vor ree taurant wear It te quite the thing, and for evening affairs tt {9 many | tines chosen In preference to the 1 docolette, nave time # the wm parate ulteble re | The typical fea- ‘tures of such | cowns are the low |neck tn front, and jlong sleeves of wome sort or aa- other. Velvet and satin are favored fabrics, and colors vary from the ever popular and wis choice of black to j the dark and mo- ldium tones of | other colors, My design of to- Jay sould be pret- ty developed in sapphire blue sat- in, The bodice 1s ~ cut with long kimono sleeves which taper to fit the arm snugly from el- |bow to wrist, A wido pointed neck 1s formod by the surpiice crossing | of the Bodice tn front, while the wide panel which forma the back of the bodice makes a stralght-acrose neck- line from shoulder to shoulder, The) skirt 19 @raped to cascade on both) sides, and ts laid in soft pleats all the rest of the way around the waist | Une, The simplicity of this gown te de- ———————) OF The Pee Pomining Cn, (he Maw Tors bowen lobeionl 4 | Original Fashion Designs | For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers Lodewick Ueghtful, with just the necessary tow of elaboration appearing in the point ed heay ver or gold metal tact which from the waistline © little to the ripht side of the fron’ This balances in effect a pretty coral, pink velvet flower which finishes thy eurplice closing of the bodice. Flare vf the metal lace lend their richnes« to the sleeves. Answers to Queries Fashion FAltor, The Evening World: I would apprectate your a@vith concerning a hat to wear with a mul» berry chiffon dress mounted ove; self-color satin and trimmed with velvet ribbon, game shade. I am a4 @ loss ax to what color would com’ bine well with ft, as black would be entirely too dark. I have brown hair light blue eyes, rather dark skin. ~9! MISS E. Either a dull blue taffeta hat or » soft rose color that blends with yotir dress would be pretty, The blue hat made with wide plain brim could bir trimmed wity tiny shaded pink floweng at base of crown in front. Fashion EdMor, The Brening World; ‘Will you please ten me how to make jupy than a tree trimmed with snow and one @ Universo oll flamo-stroaked, * more determined effort to rine, no | a eal tte . Pw tcloted. ‘Thins expecially effective for | and monstrous in form and winsue eronibitive martyrdom ne Will Begin on This Page Monday, Dec. 24 | ae a og a émalt tree that is used for the even an un. COO, paused In its Mens 9nd hung gould ‘rane up and t uch “his head. | dre something” tedtre of the dining table, and 1s vory vusily howorabie, A in levitation; and presently it crept “oy eld leet = enn, ane #0 white, and #0 oil To his amazement sho interrupte omart dignified” taslly arranged’ For tie snow tiny |4 din viyvany pf Neg dts upward, atop by atep, and emerged % battered pulp; but there was @ Tie next time I seo him” adid him, And the manner of her Inter. . pip ges 7 bits of cotton sprinkled with pow=! This Tiare ue omy into a universe all mottled with fingers ecoutered It, sent out a no- Lollister, In a tone which was singy, Was 6 aries ot” VOLE belsaae deved alum or diamond dust may Mins fins peaks A asine enibe sh allyl » Bent out @ BO- jarly emotionless, “ono of us 168 like amazement. She put up her and go to } : oved, tut very successful sgOW ylacks and grays an ying ember: warning. eas: to quit living. That's three items” hand and placed @ sweet restraint Have blond hair h be made of well popped corn, me and the brain of Hollister throbbed There, hone: Now"——~ .He tripped, and recovered him- upon his mouth ore: . a SHAR OAGS Ot cad DO. pure ee tee fer” dully; and tho body of Hollister was , “LA® still—iio atill!” the votco self. “How jong was I-out?” “Not now," she whispered. “Ob, y eyes, Good cold walle ‘eine cision ofr the. five and Harwell dying inert upon th ee ne a (iethe © iy commanded gently “Oh, ever 90 long. Edith and I’-— not now! Not until you'y - Weigh 140 pound» Thiksed “vary cheaply at the Rvs lying Inert upon the grass of a little Hy a prodigious expenditure of ‘te sho hurt? Is she?” But Hollister, whose innate stub- end am 5 feet id ten-cent 4 rf store that i : " errace, ata _, courage and muscle, ister sut up. "No-—no, . You were in time,” borness was niagnified a thousand- o Hogga Cheistipas, tree decorations CHAPTER XVI. lower terracy »And, he was att mentally apart jj," head was reeling, and unless “{ wasnt gure-it goons a century fold by the aching across his temples, {nches tall. sfc the pope: ca a fhe ae Hi Secop Wisatiaeed.) wall, 17 re ms “gfiees h Ri ila if ho we o ne ¢ a6 iad lent Ble he uve ald, he since—L left you." had conceived an intention, and he MRS, L tiny’ bran yy ru sap Bata eet ait? ate anc fe pereoner ter We oect ae, ba uldn't have remained oven part ‘Poor boy!” sald Ballin's cousin didn’t have the preventive energy to ‘Th \odel rn cach’ ‘kerp icking ti any nit ! rd to thelr OUs' Interest thn real Hol wilo independent. The alr of tho # portly. ed Fan ER aetth CdR nee ese Heme Ale | t PR) 7 hes» rote tietd a tha ork the Jdea? Waat are you Heht together, Nad #0 egregiously blundered, From vigorated him, Me breathed “TS have died—and como to Ife Lullin’s cousin aud swept her into his \ ot the waist ype religey “hy driving . at? - What's In the frag 40 linmenso distance he coull tear mentally He breathed {n greet gulps. aguin—there?” arms, and Kissed her quickly and| Ine concealed by the ee BA Ty white ¢ four pioe! destined lstor realized voloes calling to that reel Tollister, Me turned his head, Ballin’s cousin looked out across thoroughly and devouringly; kissed sash belt. Woul ectric light bulbs aro used the ef Haytwait Wouklings that Yoloes that vere laden with anaiety. The two girls were regarding him the Sound, her while she clung to him tn limp suggest diac! : foot Wa glittering tree of enow and} yr) ." + D duartes Withea inan He wondered dimly wiy that real fearfully; and out of tho wealth of ~ “I'm bating myself #0, Mr. Hollis- and despairing weakness; kissed her ||| x velve f a ag. texford'’a volce was slightly rhaps nervously Holitwtor should ajar ther > 90, calle us, his pride, he Gompelied a emile to ter — until there were untold depths in her for revers, Pere one tty Pauw eats thescitt bute nine mea e re ollister pearten them “Why ehould you?’ eyes, and she was unresisting, | To MRS. ¥. Be ere eras tree this year 60| “It's been such @ rotten, rotten Tetized in @ Mghtning flash of in. Was hurt; that waa evident. He wat “Ihe must have-—blackjucked ine,” “T'vo been #0 Tojust to you *'Now,” ald Hollister shakily, ag Design for pee karaet, Chaisimss, tree, i Mostom Sf] gape Sime ait ine » rotten tuition that ‘Hartwell hadn't staying 1B rave pain. But the voices called gaid Hollister “Have you?" ho freed her, “where's that carriage \ would wimmiing: {t with strings of | didn't know it w aif Aa minut Mor ta Pe aat an cite that ft a highly sreprenensiblo t py an tone alt ple Wel De aie aren 1” \ | o low epwalng’ Tee ee rinan af Kno as going to be like minutes, or three minutes, or five that it 4 chensiblo of Please don't alt wpl Walt!” “But everything was so confused , | Se low epeting lass berg Hd ar this! You lied te me, Jim! If you Minutes at most, ho himself would be sone Teal Hollister to lie there and I'll wet the handkerchief again!” I'm nutiofied it you're sure now that CHAPTER XVIN. \ front would tengthe: Decrla. He 0 ae ret hada’ Reger ae at braised and’ batiered tainly, but make no response. e “Tle down until you're stronger!” I didn’t"---- He broke off and com- AKING from a troubled sleep ~ the bust simplo decoration can look |into this! You end Mr. Cloud = ie Ravine ateaetly, a ete eonaittien alseaitad ance Inte ebtty Mn TOLUCA ey fee en roe tm Pramas Oe Te pit tte, | sameeren’ — i d Pye this! You sald Mr, Cloud was battled doggedly, silently, ervin, ities O GAcd, ollister.” “That you didn’t 40 tr" crygtala’ Help oul rive. These crooked—you sald the boys were always that precious last ounce a nd the suffering’ was very real, and | “I'm all right” Inde “I've doreotien elt wes going fancy that his eyeballs were | Feshice Batter, The Bring Wertd: easily made by folding rather stiff/ crooked! I thought you meant that Sivensth which he s ould need, and sae. yeings werg very real, but the able to see them almost to say.” being prodded by Hart-| Could you suggest so onaly mace Vy CoIGIOg Tae stake | inom! TEmougit Ee Sank tthe terrace was swaylig digzily, and “Don't try to gtand up!" Yeu. seein addition to what we weil’s thumbs, Hollister was eolaced|®% @ very good black ‘Wroadzlo: PAPA Svith the sclusor# In tho WAY after I'd met them, I thought pee His gorge rovolted at the physical were arma about. him bys ee LAE) HM OMI eh aR er overheard—Fdith talked to mea it~ jy the discovery that the phenomenon [Cot which 1s three-quarter length TADRh OE Oe ee eee AoW oe E thought you a for Hor} hed Soni agi. Oren, Be lung to Hart gentle arms, and his head was be But he Wan Rol monae on ide Goh. CE nsctous”—~ 4 due to the sunlight sbifing 10 ht8| Mare? Tt te Ore wae very itt! , ren ut 300 m how.| sf FOU cared for Wet! * And well, “clinched. wrestled. alsed ‘by fufiuitely easy stat ; Be eoons “Yeu—and a0 you don't need to— face. Ho yawned and stretched bim-|with three buttons, area ceeenia inches squar or| came’ ud bly fist found lta mark, clean piercing sh ompan none OF d of his 6 defend yourself,” She was pow mak- self cheerfully, emitted a very heart-| Silk shawl collar and cuffs. [ ar fee ane uot @l He Z. and true, and Holltst regered and pet pain, un i © feel tho renewed assivt- ing @ atudy of the turf. "Sho's 60 fc1e and entirely pardonable groan ag|Fty;three years of age, welgh 14 anger 5 eel ile volne fos and truo, and Hollister and rest upon a wonderfully com ince of hig two companion ven pretty-—and she was #0 deter- pounds, five feet three inch: ™ sonersi wine 5 ly} “When I'd send Cloud to 9, ig ton of great wa 8 folk eR Oe RON, then he wouldn't consent remuin = ho inadvertently bumped his skull] ee ea ‘old diagonally, a oo bate d Sining tor wave . ~" elt c ove q he ce regu omar and 4 trgt r Abourd » ae Agiin. “Now take a sharp scissors) rather (han Jet loose my grip, when Parks in his eyo tha cool ar aftenh IN TR aes alba reels Sit yecartony errs ¢ was inexguaa ble,” sald Holter ee neat Mmnwelt. to. | eae agt velvet reaching from th and make u line of nicks all across!) put Dicderick out of the w revived r 1 his way + dear, dear Phill--won't you complished Io A SOUSG, DA Oe: “Ob De Sara nd finally composed himself to en-| bottom of your coat to just. below s the longest fold. will Pel you think TN tet y 4° doggedly into r elit And open your eyes? Oh,. Edith!" ogg OF ghar ome} and "No-because I excuse tt.” 4y his new sensation of relief and|the waistline could be inserted ebont The longest fcvother ‘mlsk in the| You ns et you stand in the once turn, ve his man to “He” will Malt Raa eatacite OR pr igd and Well--in that case”— n from mystery. It was ag|CYery #ix Inches apart around th short fold and’ cut off the three| have to, Jim," his es, but Hartwell was up and now’— ‘i peeaa” Sik haa ene any heels rumbled on the ere ol cw cats serving to give a pretty fare points of the: trigngio and then wn-! a not! Wee” in again, heediess of punishment, ind "Then a great coolness fell upon ehouldern of endh of the girls, the seeng epee | Miss Rexford came & 8 CIYHLA ROW Ml DULL® $08 | Collar and cute Cutts of velvet, : fold and you will find that y ikon Sante hava ‘i giving blow for blow \nd thet the Hollister's forenend, and be tried to necessity of tt walled him as tau ules era SI ta ean od sriher cate ban alte aistes | : f ndsyou will find that a ic . mo Ae ae the fe ere £01 ul, and | tried to ¥ aaity of nim as tu nedge and across the lawn al those to him this morning, since} SPI % complicated, but just try and you) you u're hurting mé! Hollister, as Je caught bis bala eee. Ah canteen aa, re right now," he she called in @ yotce which was hotel in fit condition to receive | 66 N," she asked, nestling up Will find it’ very casy, Press these! 8Witt you promt saw Hartwell’ 1 £0 to his p not c-crying, Edith, 1 Stumbled @hend 16 substantiate "Heltistaneeteesay eer asatt mich iene binant po isabel Rind @now crystals tinder a weleht 10) mouth shut? ormlse=to Koen pe Sripelibid ied tent Z c-crying, Ea {tumbled ahead to substantiate | Hollister squeemed tho arm of Bal- had bothered much about him after| anniversary of their marriage make them fiat, and then brush|MOvld Saukt he panted. Her on polished Ho laughed and —# > noney! iaten your vut Sue hal ei os ee Samat er Mae Ley ee Ral ’ d sprinkle with “diamond dust” or | aaah an! But as slit © Hartwell, There wero golt ds us s filed with the d that his oon Bl LUA arriger rg rere artic] . yand sprinile with “dia "oF J-Fim—oh, don’t Daininerthg a hie taco With TA two. therite Macey Mees enon ueen lod wits the delusion that his cen "Mise Rextord deliberately: wotried onal publi bad Interested itselt| "AB, dear," ho replied, “1 remem, ter, Don’t get them very wet with} «pon't-—don't"'=— tists, he was gifted iriously obs but he knew that thelr mission was ho saw. onl: ey ft somehow shifted, and went back through the bed fu Mr. Hartwell, who, in an| Der it well. I shall never torget 1, the paste or they wiil curl. Once yo “You or no! Answi jective vision was as though the curative, ' See eae RET nar coterie Honmler pbsemed that she Was feel, extraordinarily, Glahevellad aenditon, | ft © Uved So be ite veers 06 esau the paste on they will eurl, Once voit] | Yea or nol Answer me, or s'il itual persons v Young Hate CORUve: sata, edith? with the Lie Pextard had disappeared. ing tentatively of hor throat, We had had come in hurriedly at half past] ment would alwaye stand out’ pe you will find it very easy to vary the| eno dieters had stepped aside, to watch the palms of your hunda!’ windhe a dae a A from his a keen promonttion that after all he nine id in fifteen minutes had gone | Plainly as it does to-night.” shapes. | ‘There’ was a rustl: ster of reality nit this error, — * I've been—I've bee: so "What happened to him?” he # shed Suan F Be enntane inerely fo liquide Olt ARAN, ORFTIEE & SAGE leeche | Oe eer ee betas eee New. penntes tnake very pretty) ang the ecio of @ swinging freyeTaee perately god to seize Harts wicked" ; (ME TAPH ON? Hoe ee rene cea yt Ste nis aooounk with Hartwal and bug. From that polot, the: er looking longingly up into Bis Balt giltteving decorations that are greatly | 4nd Me echo of & swinging blow, and weil's arm, to imprison his band, "But that's over, now-—Jsn't I? Her voice was 7 Hobo went away You must—we've a carrlage, Mr. carcer of Mr. Hartwell wag shrouded est blue eyes. After a moment's @f hppreciated by children, The pennies| And Hollister. was grasped weaj by the And hol forgive you, too, | know ropleaaa aan tae io. walk bes Pye mn doubt Ho DAgu't alias resurned | aoe she Utara ak eae cam be hing to the trer by means of | hedge aa through the : and ar felt bim~ ‘There wan a tiny bre ith upon outta not atrcoe encugh: § sinnt Fates ed pa ene ennai iS man " Mane Sas eee Daven's told: soe wiaa Christmas seals und ribbon h| me moon had eheasn ti self parr 1 beate Mf, and of @ ter's cheek, at mured words in There r rs Ons a pp shor i reftu wny other here was no, was.” Sepia wil not stick pu 0 yt aatey 1 chosen this juncture sudden iho t feulpur hla” car hOne Tiiieeiear: wear Leap on mel thereh ter Th was that hero he aald, “tat icy ho could’ haya taken north | "Ob, he answered. “T thought yew atrong glue en each one, « : Baiatite mien, 1 aeghind @ veil of jn hilg mou Jer in hts Phitip—won’'t B he O neatie ain mre Her lea you and T started to bo friends~ and there was no route by| bad guessed it. It was when yea strong give $n each auc Nf drifting clouty, bu i Pa SE Le Bermuda, sky to ea ont orn Sad ne Beng 4h Saal was here that Miss Rexford and I could bave escaped from the | came to me in the autumn, if you res And don't forget the candy nes and | ted against ihe silver oroly siihouct- above him fas dof his ow I ' alternative pies | tpixed things ‘up--and He had simply vanished member, and told me that you Gail transparent candy toys und per Great Sound. Before be cence tao fires and ia and ho pe ined 4 to plump himaolt dain upo Pe aia! ane sale, subdued NEE eee ry cect ante | Gales os in mabe than a 4 mint baskets when trimmir his hands, « *y ho could lift away into , §neredil ture ee . ‘ ve Bnew ed HON ee SOT he ee #0 as to make it do for the wane this year, for these not Wan UDO Nite te ee paouiater. which he te mitt eyes Ho must have hth ine with tke butt “ANd Mahee waere y Nand Ballin sane Ta : ‘ hid year, for, tens mot is wae'nion hin tn auamanilng uch ok 48 fell fas reaper ; ;'HHo must Rave ine with the bu Aud right | whe ‘ » vitation, bis friend Ballin came in| ‘Then the celebration of the a own the hind bim. | And ol9 kiot aenaativm biw trembicd ev ‘ : : ag —to love you~ and |'ve lown at tle foot of De ceedin, i nh i » treubi Feo litte bh Tes be did, Ob, | hought-you you over eince’-—— ; (Te Be Concluded) \ rout wi aise om e i

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