The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1918, Page 15

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Evening World Daily Magazine Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers __ By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1018, ty the Press Publishing Oo, (The New Tork Prening eth, Silk and Wool Effectively Combined tah ‘York Eveulug World.) Deep Breathing FOR i] Health and Beauty | BY PAULINE FURLONG OLD KING COAL 'S A MERRY OLD Sout ~ AMERY ( im OLO Sout SHE ) 4 NB of the Copyright, 1918, ty the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Bening World), most note- How Deep Breathing Encourages Erect Carriage teatares’ “ot ' the BADERS must understand that pring fash. the spinal column supports the weight of the entire body, © and should do 80 easily, while the| trath remains that the spine of most persons is really bent and curved— frequently in several places, too, causing weak back, large abdomen, stoop shoulders and frequently curv- ature of the spine. Tt is @ startling fact that as high 46 ninety-nine out of every hundred pereons have crooked spines, and the really straight one is rare, Freedom from restraint of clothing 6 Woll as acquiring the habit of erect carriage, with the chest lifted and expanded, and continued deep breath- ing when in the fresh air, are some of the essentials necessary to keep Slowly raise arms, elbows the chest walls flexiblo and elastic,| slightly bent, and taking deep, find this shouitd be your object rather| f¥ll breathe hold it until Ried ® than to enlarge the size or capacity pat acong and strained methous, too erect and} Another chest expansion exercise strained carriage, holding the breath|{s shown tn the filustration to-day. and other wrong physical culture] Practise it in the fresh air in the fons will be the use of two or more fabrics in one frock oF sult. Woollen material, which is usually the ohosen fabric for epring clothes, ie needed for the soldiers, and #0 women aro g0- ing to use only as muoh of it as they need for warmth, making eatin and otlk play the role of wool, Hence will we see woollen and silk used to- gether in old and original ways to Present pleasing effects that will no doubt be ro- peated in summer fabrica, The design of- fered to-day is methods keep the chest walle rigtd and prevent the free expansion and contraction which {s absolutely nec- essary to healthful and proper breathing. Only through persistent and sys- following manner: Stand easily with the left foot forward, head, chest and shoulders erect, arms hanging loosely at the sides. Slowly raise the arms, keeping the elbows slightly bent but without undue strain on any muscles, suitable for either a spring or summer interpre- tation. Dark blue serge would be pretty com- bined with @ nov- 1 tematic exercise, comfortable and|and take a deep, full breath to the T THE COLO WAVE Cone . sensible clothing which permits free-| utmost capacity of the lungs and PRE PARED elty silk in the amo color blue, NICE For: I SENT JONN TOGET Hints ave SACK OF COAL dom for all parts of the body and continual erect carriage and deep breathing, can you hope to strengthen the chest and improve your health, poise and appearance meanwhile. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. ALWAYS DROWSY—J. L. F.; Both, Mental and physical derangeme may cause this condition, Over-eat- tng, water starvation, constipation. system clogged with poisons and lack Of sleep and rest may cause it hold ft until the arms are in the position shown. Then gently exhale through the nostrils, lower the arms and relax all muscles completely be-| fore repeating the exercise again. tion of swe alcoholics and tntoxt- rat drinks, starches and fa‘ are use of this disease. It al .used by overeating and lack of ac- ivity of the liver. Those who lead sedentary lives should eat much | SOMETHING etriped with green, purple, tan or white. This would make a practioal one-~ pievs frock to wear at the pres- ent time under a top coat, To ac- “CONSERVATION FROCK” FOR WAR TIME complish the WEAR, IT'S CHEAPER THAN TO HAVE IT DELIVERED straps on the * front of the waist an Invisible seam is | *!derable linen used with batiste ani necessary down the front. Seams are | oreandy, which combination ts ad than others who move about at | part of the day. meena also necessary down the eldes of the | nirably muted to this design, Th» skirt, which 18 a simple two-ptece | ‘hinner fabric should take the plac model. The mame sort of buttons|of the striped fabrio in the sketch, which hold the points of the atraps|and may also be used for the tiny are employed at the back of the frock | ‘iat collar which forms such a com- to fasten it from neck to lower ed«e| fortable finish at the neck. Colore: oft the skirt yoke. They may be of | linen with plain white organdy wouk 7 ) jy caphe Nee MANS. ena So > - CANNOT CONCENTRATE—®. L. H. (@ man reader): If you aim to COLD FEET—MADGR w Heel Gq everything thoroughly and in the | ‘nd toe raising, foot circling from best possible manner you learn to B the f Concentrate. Will-power alone will help you in this. Head and study and learn to memorizo what you have read, BLACK CIRCLES AROUND EYES —NORA No creams or lotions will remove these. La: of rest, low- ered vitality, poor circulauun may cause them. Change your mode of living, breathe devply and sleep in a room in whieh o air ia consuant stirring. Drink a great deal of water FAT ON SHOULDER BLADES— jag WEA ES “re Garth Falls Into a Shell Hole, * a rough towel, and then alco the serge or the silk develop @ particularly attractivt frock. For summer wear we will 306 con- Answers to Quertes. Fwitton Piiitor, The Brening Wortd: Being @ constant reader of your tash- tons, would like your | advice about a black eatin dress, Could I a with it 2 8-4 18, crouching back against the mud taken me for a German officer. And heavy mas: WILD a F¢ { the crater eide, glaring fiercely at after the tales sho must have heard ay Gn. ae pited to the shoulders by some one W, . me, her face ghastly pale, her big of the treatment accorded to heip- iy H E R OA D o F A M B IT 10 N bated weer pe #25 you will help remove this, Wear here a Great Surprise Roee faire eins tee aan ia aalete ™ cre i ° ° And then I knew her in one swift by German officers, It was sinall won- HOW SUCCESS LED A MAN forty years old, LARGE STOMACH—MRS. TBR- Awaits Him glance. Yes, a4 I should have known der she sought to defend herself with BY STRANGE PATHS weigh 106 pounds FRA Ni Body bending and twisting wl her anywhere or in any guise, and, the pistol she carried. am 5 feet @ inches Groless for this. Se ‘course, diet must recognizing her, IT KNEW my brain 1 felt a glow of pride at her oour- Begin It on This Page, Monday, January 21 tall, Am a brunette also be light. (Being the letters of Stacy Garth, formerly a plain civ lian ir nd nerves had gone wrong. age, and with tho glow my power of ¢ ira hs — New York and now a buck private of the Rainbow Division, "S For the short skirted, khak! watsted speech came back to me. 8. . ALUM SOLUTION-—MRS, LAURA where in France written to his mother, who, like al! loving woman who shared the crater witb ‘Adele! 1 called to her, “Adele! death, I have driven my bayonet this If you could see through the mud on pint boiling water over < powdered alu Let etand over night and then strain. Use cold_on double chin and flabby | Y breast. This !s a good astringent for | a SYN! ’ 4; Tan satin ander | women, must bear the sharpest burden of the war, hero at home, me was--Adele Dufresne! The ateady pistol hand wavered so Very night into @ Prussian throat, I th® trousers and boots, you'd find i they are as American as the shirt | working and—waiting!) No, I'm not romancing. Ihadn't the suddenly that I feared tho sharp mo- have tried to be a man and @ patriot They are what ie left of my uniform | 27m end sleeves, Tra: HOR Se eae Rabianiog Oe, (Tbe. We {magination to have invented such a tion might cause the weapon to go 4ll for YOUR aake, I have worked to as a buck private in Uncle Sam's| Fancy black corded 4 , a ‘ Rutnbow Division. Listen”-— op itecy Garth, a New York boy io Fran of impossible situation. off. The fierce hate in her dear eyes Make myself worthy of your approval, belt. Tan satin col- oft Mesh, It will not reduce the | pnis centres ater rh pamed Ade f ‘i And to an accompaniment of whiat- | oa | This ce trea abot 1 aained Adele "Bul It was Adele Dufresne—thinner darkened to a look of atark bewilder- If I havo failed, at least I have dono ,/\nd te An aoccupantmant of whlale | A a ovens ae | of for Fr th the ed * paler, than when she had ordered me nt, nothing to make you ashamed of me. whiking boom of the batteries I told |), SWEET POTATOE S—MRS. | Fi : in beaten na OU th uc ‘ a r nyo #ix months earlier, Who—who are you?” she faltered, Most assuredly I have done nothing to her my atory In the very _Searent ve a eee CEN mate fatten he tia rikes him’ witha cane ths <n vit but undentably Adele Dufresne “I don’t blame you for not knowing ‘erlt the foul name you havo just piasitie words T blurted tt out from | a wom nititor The Rrening Werks wholenc LT A peheiAL Imes ‘aiform, Theo he t ¥ * I didn't even try to wonder how she I made eager answer. “1 am branded me with! I'—— office at New York to the momen you ktndi; | ete "italia é t I should y Garth,” Again I hesitated, fo: in I hen I had ding down inte ve . and leas starch, iadetiiethoriatente came there or how soon should Stacy Garth, gain I hesitated, for again I saw when T had come sliding ato “ as pis Th h the crater at her side. design a guitabl , Kew 7 wake up from that preposterous The pistol fell from her nervelesa the look of bewtlderment creep into r A ATHERINE CHAPTE a same sudden fear, though neither a . Bho Istened spellbound, but before * pL a be Li} brush oily scale IN BTR TER VII ¥ thea? of titan , ue At aight of her glorious lit- fingers and thudded to tho earth at her great eyes, but now I auw her y ‘wus half through my short recital etyle for my sixteen: This conditi s the scalp FR URANGE COMPANY, Flite wales ce ; ot, t@ face all weariness and sense ber feet; her face was blank with gaze was not fixed on my face, It waa I could soo big tears coursing down ; @iready over-stimulated, ¢ AUGH if you will at the queer There wa o . “ f peril were gone. I had an odd wonder, riveted upon my coat. her face, and all at once she gave a| year-old daughter! or sulphur soap ts she raryte , OF terror ae struck me to the ene ee may = r a eH” of ing at HOME atter Adele!" I urged, trying to grasp = And I understood. In a spasm of A aR ta 7 od ae ie et She mer re i m Vey place of soap.| pete array uray oea a creiani tila inenoae and 7 long wande her trembling little hands "Don't roeltef I laughed aloud. I saw the ab- rough hand In both of hers 1\ 4 hanes’ ia Qe . t t te eems no ye , ‘panes: poy vi " ut out you know me, even now? I'm Btacy dit t Before I could check her or guess | Summit \ \ )> ines the hair well with water si le ap0g ek Ge) Witten feck 1, Lcould not yet speak, but I put out you y me, surdity of my angry melodramatica, 9 oe hes | ‘ WHAT 18 CIRRHOSIS OF THE] 1 haa found my right hand resting 1 Was tor petrified—any- &reet by Sheakee rae salad gad speech, again—but now in scared perplexity. Tt thrilled me—that swift caress as | Noon musicale, and A tM. T. L.: An overconsump- | : tuiag gen like she eae her own mht hand moved furred and dumfounded by (ho DOW Hy gee! 1 laughed tn sheer happt- Botting in all my life had thrilled : LIVER i — (oh & whekiscled shoulder, and. of Hing you like It MK with far grouter epeed toward me, change that flashed into ner eyes 6; when ip aheer Dept ecause-becuuse your she will wear tt aleo — - _ Joou I supposed the shoulder to bo- that a w clad tn} w . in. ‘Tele look of We wiped 208s “I was blind not to Sooner. 4)! ahe rey HE POSSESSED EVERYTHING. | jong to one of our own boys, as I said, 9 crown of 1 sreeting: Ite white fin F l00k Of @mazement wan wiped ty the coat. Yes, it's the cont of @ ing pretty 6c | summer, Bho ts ee eet a riea amnmedidnin |: Well it aida ta tha coe pel Reon gripped the butt of a pistol—a by one of horror—yes, and of an naa tneka ue eekeee AG TEL:, a why Klaned 1 ' | 5 foot @ inches tall | gl : tol v ro u: e close to é e al, " 1 the Th a en b to barber shop and deposite As J touched the shoulder, there in S€¢med no possi for it, no ; RARIA NR: SEER Ie ear t ato, Duttees, too, But,” ripping open the aiathingtend of atanbing him," fane #p4 appears thin bed ‘ ly, sho groped for the pist i him,” Tan - "i ber ¢ Ie m t site! way she 4 &rop ipl Pistol front of the coat, honest gwered, cr y | » upon a table a number of | momentary pitch darkness of the y : ‘ : : beast en eae ate i awered y hapr (| MRS. W. BR | Ree ae wns he took a satchel.|sboll-erater, tt shrank away ¢rom me, I hou ‘ weapon her eye fi akeead a Amortean flanne! it, And (To Be Continued.) \, +4 Beau int “phis is pornade,” ha sad, avulsively goul abroad at ) fone ig digeaces eee eee renin nr renee || Timer eeGeie ~4 ny “1 am well suppited,” re 1 couldn't understand, except per- Man's 1. i y Gh hopear ehlal eonneha we eoana Ss ( Bi h Cc | te! \) eu: rey moe | ya barber. . | haps on the {that the shouler’a Startied w ‘ feo! tke a criminal ome Jueer irt ards, | \ \] eevee. | $ rns te ¢having cream, jowner thought me a German, and 1 mate was had t ght Adele!" I begged, gore troubled, | @ are changing oven {nj ture, and that the more Cash he had eae | “] eco it jre out again, reassuringly, at Except for the Med ss nurnes Yet t 1t? What ts wror v tb anigunesnenta. in the ke he less cash he would have m; ‘The Brening Wott me fine bay rum." r ame time open ¢ ur at I i A ounoeme ? ” ' I am f four “Here ts some fi an | san a pening my lips to far to Uh r ‘ : I hoy »bservation of Tit-Itits, A few) , tne t , ft am " | don't doubt it, but I make my] speak. base, there was 1 Nba sata 1 - UME aia : } was mixed with ye 0 and “Here {a somo patent cosmetic for)did not fH) oh my unseen crater- And no nurse w t tn or th phort excla . wr a oeleat of @ son end heir in the fol-|°f & uth London resid A bdached the mustache." pate's shoulder, Instead, they rested the open at niyht, > battle (Yes, [ was a fool, of course, or White lips like @ tortui I Teena ance MTR(ioe haa olcinek| on 3 4, given birth according to “1 know it ts for the mustache, alsolon tho top of a bunan head, had been fou were bo rather, I was in love, which comes to yb, wasn't It bad en wean't |idat Friday {asa bers, Pierre Diow| Of course, a tortious « eeip writ “a . for the whiskers, but I'm thoroughly| (Not ning startling in that, eh? sick or wounded t 1 prec © same thing) it BASE enough—for y |quet of —— Infantry tg my fathor,| ¢? ‘ took advantage of . stocked.” Where there's a shoulder there's usu- I fancted, pr strain But i. went through me Ike white. 1! home while your b went land Marte, his wife, ts my mother.| ie “Here are an electric brush, @ du-|ally apt to be a head close by.) of the past b es hot iron to seo her look at me as forth to fight for Freedo |My name te Francois.” : plex ptic hair dye w ater | But this particular head was to playing ticks « n ay though | were a devil. Netther ory enough? Why must you Distinetly original was the an ¥ Wags and a, patent face powder.” jerowned by a soft mass of coiled hand had touche! more nor woman had ever before given 1 rs aa to plas th toe iiaiaanp kant anal be a certain advise “I know you don't julky hatr-hair whieh, let dowa, human than a 4 np of @ glare of such utter hatred as Traitor?" J echoed in dismay ‘Welsh musteian when his wife pre- | °°! hd Mined “Then why do you ask me to buy| would surely be three feet long! long grass To 1 \ 1oW bestowing om ma It cut I wish, oh, I wien [ h " ted him with a baby girl, This—| wi 538% , ae a ee EN W no soldier, Yank or German, to reach forth my « o the me to the quick age, the hardibood, to kill you!" she |the announcement, not the baby girl! the i eo. 1 : ay Ree mina te vou eunut tape jever ad a head of hair like that; nor darkness. But on the instant I understood, I « » ber voice sob-choked. “I WISH |--took the form of four bare of 108 A ee Antaert F at inserted dish wn hair foe the any other man, ‘Then, all at onco thers was no was in the coat of a German Infantry | had! You—you American why | music Inscribed on @ letter card. pape Pa opneratulnied to | eeetes TtnLArAY ON. ome to think of {t,| This invisible crater-mate of mine darkness. Captain, Bhe cou onal t tur Ge: " | The " 10 F in wh Now that I © | ' in b could not possibly, tn a) Germany! The proud parents’ musical friends the n which he you didn't Pon jwas a woman! The black cloud passe? and the that first glance, have recognized my top!" I ordered, my own temy cognized these ay from the "Mea- ed hig #: “Another little + “[ did not come re to sell any-| A woman! Where no woman could moon shone nie the br jst “ sian,” and belng tn reted meant, found tte way Into my establishment , thing. I only w to let you know ‘bly be! . . : ronzed and blood-streaked face, even vex ne to flare, “Why you should | "tiito usa child ie bork” between 10 and 11 last 1 that I possess all t et articles | possibly be! crater, A star shell ove, 1 had not supposed me atill to be say such things I do not know, but Some yeare ago a facetious Scote- notwithstanding {ts arrival ther that a man has any b ess with,| Do you wonder now, why @ queer Between those tw ney working at the office in you shall not say th no MAN |man named Cash amused bis nds be no di ition tn the or p A. Don't you try to me a ng or | wuper fear erept over me, there was enous! ta 1 me to 2 k y n 9 and iv an intimation through the news- quality of the geose for which my laohes tall praise your. war 1 eked! i u should pl 2 pay them to me and live 1 | rire that hin better half had has long been fam MAS. L, W. Stocked! Btucked! Now, give ma/ i) ot) at ane sind te | Pick up @ have read fine prin : N Nght revealed the m home, my mother, my ca rented him with "a iittle Cash” He Remember that the old Fox Is al-| Ge repe or crepe de Chins on easy shave without asking me to) Kiten bad changed =I eat up and » pen ithed, who had flung bimself into the crate eft everything-—-to fi went on to say that as a reauit he ways cunning tn securing for busi n, for trot, Wide —Sioux City Tribune, into a sheaf of lilies you'd feel the She was not t t away from beside her, aha bad of course mis- ry and for yours. | would have eti!l lews cash in the fu- ness tho plumpest goose” cream «¢ allver lace banding, ) Sin EN la me te -—~

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