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- Frening World Daily M azine Ketten | A Tax on the Brain sss, By Maurice Deep Breathing FOR \ _ Gee Walz! ‘ DING Bust iT! CAN You Bear it! Healthand Beauty | THs 1S WORSE Tuan | ay 8 DENSE Gur UW, Mave KOTHInCy A CHINESE Puzzig! THROUGH MY IVORY BY PAULINE FURLONG, Copyright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Oo. (The New York Mveniie Wold | Right and Wrong Methods of Deep Breathing ANY persons condemn deep- M breathing exercises and) claim to know of cases) re they have done more harm) than good. For this reason this) » particular form of physical culture! has fallen into discredit. | This much | want to assure my! readers, who are doubtful on the sub 4 = feot, that if they take the trouble to investigate this thoroughly — and they should do so—they will learn thet the deep-breathing exercises only brought about evil results be-| cause they were performed in the | wrong manner. | Many persons are inclined to hold | the breath for many minutes, while | others try deep breathing in the} inosrrect position—not necessari the stooped-shouldered position eMther—but more often the forced! wnnatural highly-arched eh InHEIO GLeely. ered Btawiy while abdomen too far drawn tn. t| H y ‘belts and corsets are other conditions| Where tung eS “rally inflated witch hinder deop breathing and) gradually exhale and lower arms spoil all of the otherwise good ef-| to sides. fects of the practice of them. { |maansne When the abdomen is @rawn too hanging loosely at sides, shoulders far in and the chest held too high, and head well up, abdomen in, takc BY Gost! THiS GeETSNE \ For THE Love RAZZLE DAZZLED | OF MIKE! IT'S MORE Tray | ) THAT Gers | AY Goat ! \ NN | HAVe end kept in this tensed position the) a long, slow inhalation and gently viscera (internal organs) prevent the| raise the arms and hands until they diaphragm (the large breathing/are in the position shown in the/ muscle) from einking and moving) illustration. 1 freely, i ft should do. Therefore,| * Hold this a few seconds—no longer | THe Benes | actanthSag the easy erect position and not the)—until the lungs are fully inflated) ME CRAZY! DON'T You » strained one is always the most|and then gradually exhale and lower} . | DoW vou heeithtul as well as the most at-|the arms to the side and relax all| ( ¢ tractive one. | muscles before proceeding. Do this The exercise shown to-day includes) ten times at Intervals during the day a stretching movement as well as|especially when the body feels a deep-breathing one, and it should) chilled. Be quite sure fresh air is be practiced in the following man- in the room whore the breathing «= nert Stand with feet together, arms| efcises are being practiced. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. | ROUND SHOULDERS — MAR- | less colorings. Peroxide of hydrog GBRY R.: It is so easy to correct) which makes the hair yellow, this condition that I am sure it is| dries and causes it to become lifel ignorance alone which prevents every | and brittle. Metallic dyes, len one from standing with the shoulders | ver, iron and copper dyes are all m: threwo back, which is always @f-/or less dangerous to use, especially tractive as well as healthful. Throw- | thore containing lead. They freaue i Nog pacligedbng ny) backward un- lly cause eruptions on the face and i fingers meet in the back, about ‘neck, swollen face and puffy appear- Atty times, at intervals during the/ance’ around the eyes, tremor and | day, Ja the dest all-around exercise) headacho, and for this reason I never | for round shoulders. Chest raleing| peoommend them, | f ' 9 also beneficial, but more difficult. "i Chest raising develops upper arms = and neck removes hollows In col- larbones. FRUITS AND SUGAR—MRS. } "LA F.: Yes, 1 certainly consider | Spi Y i 4 (il kinds of fruits wholesome foods. R ¥ Do not cat sugar with them. It - { A } prunes are soaked all night and then ently simmered in the same water| & ‘ < es $y BY ALBER T. ror several hours, they will not re- quire sugar. close together against the crumbling &t the top of an officer's lungs OBERT D.: The canker sores are ‘ought like wildcate—we and the me a tolerable master of the lan- vot the caune of tne nervous and i rmans who had come to kill us Kuage. But in the din and turmoil f ‘able condition yau find yourself in Just a Trick or Two n our aleep couldn't catch the words of CANKER SORES IN MOUTH— Garth’s Company Teaches the Foe carthen sides of the trench, we My high school! German has mado THE ROAD OF AMBITION 1am 4 nee my Re rt i The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | Conrright, 1018. by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Worl). ‘Under the Sky’’ Stories | AY and Tom, tired of coasting, wore = walking = homeward through the white woods | “What fa that?” asked May, point- ing to @ amall object that’ looked Dinck againat the snow. “Ts it a| birat "Yoa, it ia." answered Tom, Walk- | ing toward It he picked the Jittle crea- ture up tenderly | fe was a little too brave and not| wine enough,” Tom remarked, and jshowed May ‘that the brown ‘spar. row'n eyes wero tightly closed and that its feathers were tipped with | lee, | ‘The girl, understanding the expres. sion on Tom's face, sald: "We. will dig a litt piace for him next to ‘Billy-Birdie,'"” and pressed the spar. row between her two warm haida wo won't elther,” ered Tom | "See, there he Is opening his eyes." | Tho chuma laughed for Joy and| both ran home, May holding the quiet bird by the feet and protecting It | from the sharp wind with her litte round muff, At home May fed her new pet on bread crumbs and bird seed. He oc-| again feeling cupled Billy-Bird’s cage and chirped | iut thourh oy when May came into the! ful, and thou h he lovea the girl and ” boy who have en ao « » Knowing that it was unfair to keop|prediot, that when chet are ahve a bird or animal captive if they wished! and blue xkies of apring come one to live out under the sky, May often| more he will fly from Mary's, tinge. took "Froaty" (that was the namelone day and lose himeclt in. the nhe gave him) to the door no aho| brightness of the day and beauty of might feo If he wished to fly away, |the newly budding tr tut he tightened his toes about her By JOSEP NE &8¢ VE io. | finger when he felt the atrong wind. [th Sirect, Brooklyn ee NO | }Then she would carry him indoor ery happy indeed. rosty te indeed giate ‘ | Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn } | Dear Cousins: Us are busy with this month's prize | AVE you notiogd that “Credit | Contest for the best valentines, thoae | Awarda” are given to the Klub | “"® can write promo may occupy maeclves originating “Under-the orien, The “Credit Award” is, to } members whose Jer-the. Sky" Btories are arepted and pud- | |lished in our "Korne many | May and Tom, the principal char. | Members. even more desirable than |acters in these stories, aro chuma,|™ Money Prize because when “Under May is a Camp Fire Girl and ‘Tom| ‘¢-Sky" storles appear tn the Kiddie is a Roy Scout, Thetr greatest joy | !¥b Korner they are sent to news In to do @ generous act for some one | P&POTs In other sections of this coun- or nome creature each day. The | {TY Bd Canada, Roth the story and whole world Is better and happier | {name of the author are read over for having ,these two kiddies living |“ Y/K part of North America, This in it, Just as it ts for having every |" ® areat honor ‘ one of you, tiny Cousins, There in| 1 he our ambitious Klub members not one of you, t am certain, but| Wil! take advantage of this oppor- has made some one particularly | ‘Uity with the same success as the happy at one time or another, Per-|“"thor of to-day's story enjoys. apa the person or creature knew | )7UF affectionate whog to thank and was grateful; | Cousin Eleanor. | peritaps not, It does mot matter. , r Write and tell us cither a true or a . Wacaigts eee fotion atery and when it ia panes? CON tributions we will be glad and proud with you Fro an ay While the artists and pocts among 2 m Kiddies Dew 8 Bleanoe ' reading of the lovely Cian all my Itle New York cousins have teen having at 1 read about tt very, vary sorry I amt The rons te thay Pht PHYEE (UIs MOS EMARY SILA ERE lage hat bel saab ao "i ; Sra Me }y «(ee they have disappeared. A ‘ ; L wish L could give you a ciear de- lowed command. The Hoches under HOW SUCCESS LED A MAN pare eo of these conditions denote inter- yf F ht ription of that fight. But 1 can’ vod Mt, though jerman bi rs ~ Ss : i yA irritation, wrong ving, bad com nN £Ut ug. Hecuuse L waa ineit—right inthe AOMOWOre above us, caught it up BY STRANGE PATHS oe ae nations of food, lowered Liar a y 2 t of it, I can't even re ee 4 i ay eat tbe grinding battle ve ‘ Hotes Stamp ) i jesome fav a ber very distinctly iny own py hs bs - A y 7 1, jathe and excrolens, wholeeruaa eye (Being the letters of Stacy Garth, formerly a plain civilian in ee roe wane nedy ny own part © "nverywhere, through the strangling Begin It on This Page, Monday, January 21 , eed Ser to te tes ' wh alr, deep Dreeide, water drink: New York and now a buck private of the Rainbow Division, “Some Ohh thele fitee hand chai ore smoke and. fog the Germans Warn 4mm nnn nn AnnAARAAAARAAAAAANA AG Se mina uriance, active eliminating in France.” Written to hia mother, who, like all loving va awarining up the aide of the trench b...cnoes, 1 began to grow wane hours tong, At last, after an inter-| (ima wel de'nce Wm Mane. ‘These and hot drugs are the vomen, must bear the sharpest burden of the war, here at home, I vemember tho dense, swaying, ‘\HNCK Fetroat iced them Meal. | began to soe f war an in minable tine my outstretched hand Mone Pace ‘the fat SSUER Ne OND }revention and cure for canker sores. | KOPRING Bi temwaling)) rane wi aoe Soa bientac weet cursing, swearing, stabbing masa of ¢.\) O¢ltt Meked them! Licked them sin dinate numbakull, who deserved touched the femiliar lip of the front 7 : ib} Dove riatit, br Ux Publisuit he New York Evening World) close-locked t ‘ ORE Ot arene Dae! he guardhouse 8 rani fo! rene *reathod big sigh Have a drucgist touoh th meray cores SYNOPSIa OF PRECEDING CHAPTE i Ser Se eet BRCISHOE Fee Wo Yankee greonhorns whom whey the Kuardhouse for his rin elton Wylie ronrnes Tea we A Kiddie Kia Sermp Hook plic acti on & pu rit ance, © tis ma he trie story of why lie jou ‘ week ddd omen)! ‘ iad eo o our si nad jolted at last and turned back : mapped around & too-hpick ‘Ths | 9,.,cr Gers. # Non, York Win tan Wine Peso lee that my bayonet was dark red and tWrashed’ the veterans. uf ‘tie! great towurd our own lines, and cautiously aulatly owt could, tall | tom ‘tie ) lah pesove them after they have] Gen eet trom + tt otwrmin, dripping—though, for the life of me ; s f retraces. my état to eet the dim-lit intronchment: | siarted to appear pot ina th ieee Ges 1 can't remember how it happened had not been able to stand mate into the trened fore any ‘aitily ‘around, {noted t re | ah -= the Ger 0 beco 0. range and bammer us of our ol rs could learn of my abe 3 Apleetd , ps » vi ia e ecen 1a HAIR DYES UNSAFE — MES re : ae Femembor seeing a big, florid red tly 40's, aa they love sence. Was not a lyn visible of the recent RANK H.: There we mary alter CHAPTER IV. us y cares ar a, who See aetnes AnOAE (RARINE at vad to bring the fight to um By this timo I was heartily ashan Hefore this amazing fact could sink nt kinds of hair color | HAND-TO-HAND i Soe | wid to meet us, man to man, like the of mysolf, you seo. Into my stupefied brain @ volee hulled nd while all are not dar Oy pe gustache and with yellow warriors of old. And ian to man We 7 gtumbled on, slowly, painfull © in gruff German, |e nevertheless more or ELL on Teaid the whole Do you wonder we were taken bompadour hair that looked liko a jad trounced them, We Yankeos gen Auimbled on, slowly, | pointul “WEI DA?" challenged someone. Actory in thelr results, as the out German ariny, froin Kalaer @bock? Especially ax most of ug had pig's back. Ha had a bull throat, whom they ancer at and whom they fonger could T ibear the volves and And Ioknew what hed done. in| ma ot ications of hair col- > 9 never before at hand-to-han man, and ho was snarling. call a nation of apineleas money thesiumpini of feet around me. Three the fog Lt Oe a comple eh | come of the appiicat Rae to kraut-cookers, cam@ Rriva with aGRaie faa OAs Afelankad Gt ha : . the clumping of feet around m the fog [ had made a complete circte | different con @ ho deadly f nd our @ lunged wt mie with hia shortened grubbers. Me asa bid se r a ] t DE V8. wD ey eddening, and swarming down on US nerves were taut from our long vigil, bayonet—a frightful lunge, it was, "Of course, it was only an unim. Smee I tripped and fell-once into @ and had dropped into the front line | ions. enna, fo i e Tosi ¢ a It ig in such a crisis that the pri- and at no distance at all, I guarded portant “affair of the outponta,” and 2 he hair a Jet] throu the foggy midnight, as we ; a pI guarded por’ ‘affair the outp n a r 4 P | idigo, Bhi eee le ona bari es, crouched in our troneh, Yete soldier's life and conduct depend the thrust with my rifle barrel some- it-had no bearing on the campaign, THe 'eturn trip seemed miles long (To Be Continued.) | jaok, are ol felis i, enurey on his commanding officers, how or othor and drove my own at large, But it showed the true — - —- \ a | Waiting to Bo “over the top” for OUF If our Captain and LAeutenant hadrun bayonet straight for his thick throat. mcttle of us “spineless monoy grub- } x P Newest Thi |] | patrot-atunt of No Man's Land—per- or hnd shared our blank astoniah- | I saw dim try to guard. Iaaw my bers” I think, Dont you? And It Oo O ers | Pic op tae § s aggoratod just tho least bit, ment we might perhaps have gone all bayonet blade slither across the top showed what we'll do, as a nation, | tretend ad att : é Newest ing ren hata ete way it eecmed te mec, t-plsces and been easy proy of hls. And 1 saw its rod point bite too, how that we're fairly under way: or . | ot ott tts . Scie nce | é But our officers did nothing of the deep into the bristled fiesh of hin Ovor the far edge of the trench they I E Hi . H ff ern “tetas yom BK. ! ines a 1 to all eighty of us, T guess. In ond, The Captain was all there, He throat. And I felt the jar of impact scrambled, these German heroes. And By LMIll€ ottman Kher! cad andes Wom of sane — ——————————— wa! numbers there probably weren't harked out a cou of orders. One as | pinned him to the trench wall over the top, close at their heels, — = — 5 —= From PUYELIA aH Aue wt g Frenoh inventors porisonta|more (han @ hundred of the Booher of those orders sent the Lieutenant All In one J ‘Then the swirl verunbled & doxon of our own boy Moonen iain tn te Pen Palais On fier men fics Bees on) (2 Peak ELE gATARPEN age Hh, Me A French lavente n all. scurrying down sin search of battle blot rth nd tayseif, I'm agbamed to ray, among en ra pe Pr — windrmill is so sliaped th ninertariee Later, I heard that ome of our su- of reinforcements, ‘Tir other put Um once more f wan fenton Ghedy sud the number, We were fight-orasy. | 66 ARY, can't you do that ex-| from mohool all eagerness to do lea The Kiddie Ktab of tho vanes utilize tho force of ING) perior officers figured out the raid as Into the thick of the hottest Aght T insanely amtd a milling uhtong of Abd We didn't want to atop ample for brother?" piel ease b de Hee eee oT wean alte #6 Ieee ear teen wind no matter In what | follow: pecans i id ever ask to see. fellow killers It was rotten bad discipline, of The daughter obedt Prather ia ld a A Kit Rornet There the is Blowing, =, go Intenched there They iene he pret Bet, ie, iden: | Here was no Hut 1 had killed. T knew that. And couras, Tage that now that I'm 6406! carried out the mother's request, and| “Take, for instance, arithmetic. Af aha enone 7 i ¥ une for graceful military manoeuvres the kn go plunged mo still gun, But tt was HUMAN hs a ae om ieiehy'h- lt er cated basing] front trench was probabil der- Po ‘ htt bitin 2 se.| ‘brother’ heathy copied the exampie,|ter dinner when you want to read For cleaning city sewer cm ; One seen as probably und or for our ey come Into frantically into the primiive battle Gur Captain didn’t recall us, Be haatily copi he exams 4 . * , a Now York pen ‘Hae SeeLmnee, St ganas aC iE, Tey Knew no ats oft i At th FOF & 408; MBLs thet that bad gripped my whole aoul, culls bo Wes lying with & Loche bay- jat Apped hin books and contentedly | eet ee oeveny object, for iilus. fn ruc hat J ected » to shake © Ow, Nualf-da en early two hun. ett 4 men wero net th ie side under a little aise) ies Pes are t he ba 7 a BOG. FOr Bt oe i 7, Santee. ry body of the vehicle. | ancient form to the Terror of the like xo many rabid wild beaate In @ was laugbing surilly ike a maniac, Frobably some of the “non-coma''|Dcen called upon tho next day to] child group them in ag many ways tgim stret, Holsten 328 We . ‘ un), they sent @ “#hock squad” to pit, Tt waa every man for himself. Tie rifle smoke mado th: nit of called Up back. But I for one, didn't} Work the example upon the biack-) * Pomalbl ite the reeul _— i Bragilian cition are experimenting |rush our trenoh, Kill the few sleepers And jt waa pra bayonet death foggier than tho alr at a fire, vor th@ oall. J wax too drunk with| board he would have been unable io UMtly Ubon & paper estoy fugit JANUARY DRAWING CONTEST. 4 with a metric system for num and ries tha ht ch be work We kept stumbling over dead and tiv battle to hear anything at thatl oy. 96 to way nothing of ext tl mmakiea. Gul G Mil, fon exampie,| SUBIECT: “MY VALENTINE” 14 } with » mehumier indicating that @/there, and (hen get safe away unger "Our comfor Boches wounded. Kvery ‘rifle shot ocheed moment. My only longing was to get y nothing “ ‘ it we will, for example, feitee f E ouse is that many metres from ai! |cover of the dark and the fox befare 4 uch tak surprise and re-echoed till {t nearly split our at death-grip with one more German, | before the clans, It was a p take the f 1 IF KLUN MEMBERS are tn starting polnt reinforcements {roi of our rear at our presence there ax we were by Out into no man's land | floun-]that required a little though : 4 ‘ enter a contest fo i| ‘Anow telephone attachment that | traverses to it For another thing, the German aol: gonect dant neg Now or hen und me choking me, blinding me,| ne Pe¥. Kn rik ~ we h apprg } must be operated to make @ conne! It was a pretty plan. And ordinar- dior is a perfect machine, Give hima where—and I was fighting with my confusing my sense of direction ome to nis a ' read awarded the mem the ages tlom shows the number of calla that |ily it might have worked out In every set of ands and ho will carry bare fiste; slucging away like 4 ‘Through the mist I could hear atum-| whatever to solve tt j m1 tr ftagn Ineltaien sea one have been made and the number re-| way, acc BRSUE. 0. Spee! HALOS But them out like clockwork. But throw heavyweight longshoreman. Oh, but bingly running feet all aro Buch help does more harr an | # y the result, It wt tait the valentines and verses. maining on a limited gervico line, Phe Sraay, oe bavaae Mate Biephaneed tim suddenly on his awa initials - it waa GOOD to feel the thud of my # ple os NS ee good, and that is the reason many | YoU & few minutes to aak The contest wi Monday, Jan . Orne ) his® as pe had to be thrown - Knuckles In the sweating faces c y m years 4 i ire three and one, two ar a8. 1 winnin ntines are to Australia will send experts to the {other plana—plons that make hash of and jo will behave as most other Bochea! . but I couldn't # teaohera oblect to home assistance | from four, &r. Ask quickly ate NA publiahea th ¢ Korner” during united Btates 10 investigate the feasi-|thelre, | | machines would do under tho mame 1 guppore the whole scrimmax Never DO your children’s = 4# until the answers come tnjovi- February, beginning Saturday, the td. i} t bility of building @ power Plant at! if on inoeked to pleoas tha P pe and tions, oe didn't last three minutes in all, Per On | stag@ered, trying to » UP] work fo em, but give as much t nwly. A child thus taught w A A ’ surne that will use pulverized )% i!< Preata rrmtder taiee 8 ther ha ankeea, as bapa not two minutes. But uh 1 some German. \ man ; aed ways Know the combinations of pepervanetannnenagnanpenneanenel a iets lignite for fuel, Jpian for a safe litte murder jaunt 4 naiior : t for our- time, it seemed to me I had been at re groping blindly in fog | on 7eu helpful suggestions. IN| and later on this know t HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND¢: ¢ re, TRAE BIRD: ine down-on ven elves in the evor’ since I waa born and would k front of me. Mathematica | is necessary that ihe A! good basis for eaaily g thom OBTAIN YOUR PIN. us inge on @ graduated meas- ad 0! pep a ditiog iden 2 of life. We it up till I died 1 you over hear of such a f Se ee ae oO SBI 4 roa tf twenty-fou: At Reginning EM teers WT Panta in Germany Slog Dine AS af 8 Atinel oF have ha line all our Kiven though the fight was not of I was? | was unarmed. (1 soning, and If each atep is im, ear| a few n the foura are t are made along a sigrag lino instead two t eye ahh a UP AgAIAST Jives that us to look at the sort the Loches are best at, they » able to find my rifle again.) 1) {hs Will be an easy matter a sgnly 4, take five Jeots fa vertical one, and, having wider Wide-awake } ankten, who were grip= ous comm lance at every gave a 6 count of themse sired, L wan hopelessly ton’. Twas] Di The teache: 11d | and proceed the same way. Co a or tes between, are wala to be read PINS bayonete 1 riflos, made a turn We have had to think for our- And for reasona thi . ng without ord: | wladly b t Miecwith each: Almben Go slow eee acaurately, 4 erence, 9 ee mien (leaked out ives , think, ¥ ere isar r that fall our Yankee soldiors we e| her i , A, wing that practice os e 8 8 |, ¥et for a second ur two it looked a8 Wo boys thought for the Kat os | lay mo Vin afraid they years tT 6 ’ 1 always review , ° i " * { they were going to do anyt nt, Lean tell Bie te St ine ; eran ri ate Y 2 “Kiub Pin * ADDRESS, A United States Government ongi- they pleased with us. We were Yorourabive, ¢00. Poble t0 Bia i y training oY wore | Om Ot ACAD INE A ney idee Aradite | Inetat 3 wine ak ar Wine es or has patented and dedicated to ony flabbers A with. the: suspr En hae rought tn n i t 4 . iy eis ou 4 FON n Q an bu chine Sm oem.. Each tBeimboy © Dublic easily transported appara- or jt all. Hie.e we had been ge Be eae se a ae y ow Guly ‘oucuse was the 4] aned. finally pa Ito mdi ne 0 otherwina a sure ary Klub Pin, 1 cue work in cases . alenlthen 6 het art a SUPT BE at dom rf; « ue wanted to flr ai , r A rhea ner ca ertitieate, \ ‘ Soh MAS PRRORe Bote koe ready for & IDs: Pus xtra stunts that w de up ax we ble bonus , © to } Preforably » ian avelded ifa litte help had been given | cate It aanint a t pe here the regular hoisting apparatus prowl through No Man's I wont along Then, in the thick of it all, t than myaeit at (ne atart at home. and thereby lay nf H COUPON NO. nas been damaged. ail at once our trench wa bere, In the dim light, crammed came & command liowled in Goruan ee I reeled om in that wet ” The Mttle elx-year-old comes nome, good maihema Pawn ry