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1} Deep Breathing | FOR Health and Beauty | FURLONG ||| BY PAULIN by {he Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), Another “Spine Test ”’ OTHER test for your spine fs | A given to-day lt 1s one out- w Uned by Dr. W. R. C. Latson, | dtetinguiehed writer on physical cul: | ture, Readers should try this one as| Mt 46 here outlined, because without | , correct ‘carriage health and beauty cannot be attained. i “Stand in your usual position with a weight of from twenty to forty! pounds on your head for at Teast five | minutes, If at the end of that time there {s no pain or discomfort notice. fh able you may rest assured that the Ai hae — spine {s straight, because ff it ts curved you cannot stand the welght and strain for more than two min. utes without pain In the neck, shoul ders or small of the back Many slender women write and ask ™e about certain flesh foods and so- Stand with a twenty to forty called tissue builders, and I want to} pound weight on your head for we 6nswer them to-day by stating em-| fy. minutes. phatically that nothing but pure, rich evi ats ener vemepicieinisgsaan blood will bring about any !mprove-| hopes that doubtful readers will pur- ment in the complexion or figure, be-\ sug this course for several months cquee pure blood filled with oxygen, |and be convinced through deep breathing, 1s the only} ‘The diaphragm—tho large breath-| real cosmetic and beautifier |ing muscla—must also be strength. | The development of th ened, and this can be brought abut Evening World New York Subway MAN TANK To BREAK WAY NOT 2 Daily Magazine By Maurice Ketten | | and went to sea what the trouble was | all about. It was Mr. Hawk, He had | tried to steal one of Mrs, Crow's ba- WHY NOT USE ST/LTS ANO ESCAPE THE COUGHING, ean PY drive him off. Soon they wh 80 badly that he flew away | tor played on the grass until he got | tree under which lay a fine, red steak AN ARGUMENT INTHE SUBS WAY PUSHED ouT BEFORE HIS STATION, CE THar HE SUBWAY straightening and strengthening of through deep breathing practice only the spine are the first essentials to| when the body 4s freo. from tight! a beautiful figure, and these must be clothing and any pressure upon the @ attained through patience and perse- body. For this reason this important verance with physical exercise and|muscle often remains undeveloped, | ; deep breathing practice It costs pause many vain women will not nothing to try it, and the results are discard the corset even for @ ghort +4 80.9ure and so lasting that [ am in| space of tle Answers to Health and Beauty Questions GOFT CORNS MRS. RH: Im-ystecping near open windows, Closed Proper drying of tha feet and per-|ones are more likely to cause It. Re- TBAMori catise cheat the the feot| Mined waste matter in the system Js {mi@arm water and then paré the| "° @nother cause of catarrh, | corn with a sharp, sterilized knife WINDBURN— MRE. LOTTIN R: | Quite close. ‘Then apply turpentine| Use equal parts lime water and line €n.@ puff of cotton. Put this on fresh |#eed ofl on the burned surface. Re each night, and after the n has| cure. disappeared wear a diy p of cote ‘ ton between the toes to prevent the], PAIN AT BASE OF SPINE—G. N reappearance, be caused by a wrench, eee strain ov of a neuralgic nature, See a FAINTNESS—wRs. DAVID A: PPYsician. i | pay Weakness and lowered vitality must) EASILY TIRED—MRS, WALTER | make you fect weak after you stand) P.: This is due to lack of nervous vi abort while. tall Breathe deepiy and drink at] least thre quarts of water a day NEURALGIC HEAD L. WH: These are te @rished and impure bi other pains and ac in ment Ia necessary ani t} be purified and enric Uet oan be had. ABOUT FRUITS MRE. PRANK Ct Fruits ars ‘not fatten emesis | Matthew BEST MEAT TO EAT—Miis mot tax the diges © v fs also nourishing. Neit ] especially fattening. * BRED NOSE—WALTER D ¢ mose remults from many incre Aitions—indigestion, constipatic olroulation, tight clothing and alcohe ool mitt ren tg fam. A few weeks’ treatment ror any i fray? these conditions will show market! le pr De usa, ‘ement. x ae oS OLIVE OIL FOR CONSTIPATION | CHAPTER I, | @ D. S.: Yes, this will re-] iiGcaltouad y eve constipation tn most cases. It is} ENSON ed torward s:ehalr fattening, ng 100 per cent. fat. Mi “Sit dows . 1d eral oils are just as offe e and 1 be down, | a fattening, as they are not assimilated | Rill 1 himsely uncomfort ty the system. | ably on edge of it and EXERCISES FOR HEALTH| *%!'et MARK N.: All exercises are a value 1 suppose you think it's a bit able aid in keeping the body | n-/unusuak—my having you here," S® did condition and each person sh. Waa Mr Ciredion at lk @ golect those which be thinks Ade Ne HUY Wane ntarented in suited to. his individual needs minutes at each practice s is discovery of y y will be sufficient “very much timeg each di intanentaat stimulate the blood, which is the ob- > yyoj 4g, ee ditiniie: F Ject of physical culture exerel SUE arate Caper ure YE GATARRH—ALIRED G,: No, cn-| the inea at the lab have been P a eee igging 1y for the last year aah could not possibly be caused by) PORE ME, “ind just ‘what they say you have suceeeded in unearthing I like your grit, Bill; ke me scly the sort of man who succeed at whatever he un- Ordinary ‘Tumblers _ Made Sanitary ped the arms of his chair, ff this proves out— ' MEL’ simplest of all the. récent| 1 Aaa by dev eu ag ; 0 he germs, which often lurk ee r for several at the ceiling, ¥ | “L don't want to ratse your hopes, ay Ra, | Bill, as it may mean nothing, But “ |should {t prove—should it prove, | mind you—it looks to me as though come a very rich man, not be @ penny in it, 2 mi there may and there may be a mililo | Bil sprang to his feet, “A million!" he shouted, “A mill. fon! xactly." sald Benson, “That is a con Don't count on work to- day inday; so you'll Monday rup. i d nd job as nan, and ff this d t pan out won't be the first one to lose a ion!" whispered Bt, “There sin’ I couldn't have, even in drinking w Y) ctreular celluloid strip, ¥ : gall | eT an of the glas CHAPTER IV, | vents the lips from t } | 1G BILL found Nedda awaiting face of the (u r wh mat the gates of the man- {gays Popular Science Month! n, He ran to meet her } over any i) "What fs it, Bile’ she 4 PRA J ¥ ried, She could tell from his © Sfwater unyw 4 fe-fvom the way in which he ( paper which ts held i flung back ht» shoulders-—that some- will prevent any sedim may bs. in the bottom of frggn reaching your |ipa. 4 iow is the idea’ of a woman, "Neddal’ he shouted, “I’m goin’ to ng had o endous. curred—-something tre- | Mr $ Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn = } | Onn nnnnnnnnnrnmnmnmmnnnrammmmang | Dear Cousin-Kins: |The honor and pleasure of havir TLL STAY HERE NEAR THE DOOR ! GET OUT NEXT STATION $e nber tat prevention ks better Pag F AMBITION: BY ELAINE STERNE , to have that you're goin’ beauty down in fri to—well, to reach up and stroke it “] guess you're ri Sees a Roseate Vision Beara ee ceeecireine, aut Lene: Of Wealth and Power Bill laughed The Clue of the Twisted Candle ene Best Detective Story in Ten Yeara, Told by an Expert Begin the Story Here Monday, February 4. Twinkling up at her from Its bed of Lovenstein's rare piece for one which Levenstein w would draw the crowd. {out into the cool, sweet air were the social dividir thel and made of the town, some little dista A turn tn the road disc touring car is rear wheel caught in ¢ fussed an anxious litle chauffeur There was @ wornan dn the , her face was averted. Hill examined the wheel carefully, then he turned to the chauffeur: Have you tried vackin’. "| About to Be His. CEDING CHAP for the better p ‘Oh, not that!” gasped Nedda, ax though she feared . would charge the store and Steer was fumbling in “Lean't tell you how much I thank said, earnestly Pwasn't nothin.” held out @ coin and he moved some day he'd i She dropped tt in hia und ho felt her cool flngers, ' he cried, delighted. do you hear, instant he was tired of this nd ready for something now. “Look over there chauffeur gulped and n are you goin ing that could be don to do-with it?” forward with a sud- . !e 1 sugh she had rude eayth afier a golden flight 2 ida followed him, tolerant of his 1 enthusiasm—humoring him jerked him to + yoice came to them- it, Johnson, I tuld you 1 1 hor as one in a dreamt CHAPTER V. J ‘ the red one!” he erted. Why, everyth had caught a giime turned toward them to deliver the ulum “Not much, J But he nodded familiar flu clothing You don't want a ride, do you?” he asked, suspiciously, Bill laughed, |! 1 do’ partner; want to atre a. ordial to him, matter was before th more days—a little patier Benson could not you and Tony — But the mood passed and he caus’ you by the ‘ome on, let's hurry home and te! ain't heard it yet Daphne Van “T thought" » but just you walt." ks took time, Bil clenched hia fist they expect ildn't they give fi across with seized with @ sudden } the red cloth that had deligh sowing upon it. It must be ready shoulders toward th nounced that he a@ warm coat , ma'am,” he said alled for them early, é you say you had to be flashing @ Tony swung the door open, Dy ned, and Bill drew a quick had never kne \ But Bill shook his he , At last the word ca We've got a long a the first ct s window with dourway, her r eyes shy with checks flust. warm, deep & Something Batra at much mor ed it Up and stared every vein- ind stared at dress flaunting ie asked, eagerly a New tdea that ave could hiro.a hack like @ € Ho grinned at himself in t glasa on his wall he could buy a whole one bracelet the set it down ag stepped back, aoping his forehead, 1 told you I'm tho sky 19 so soft and red you'd Lag Tuesday, January, 22, 1918 The Evening World’s . Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER Copyright, 1918, by the Prom Publishing Co, (The New Tork Brening World), Buster’s Adventures By Uncle Harry : Good for Evil NE day Bustor heard a s nolsé In the forest, so he alinn through the hole in the fence bies and her friends were hel ng her 1 him | It was nico in the forest, and Bus- hungry. He was about to go home when he saw Mr. Fox “Come have lunch with me,” said Mr. Fox know whore there's a nice, big piece of meat.” Thank you, sit,” Buster answered, I'll be glad to." Off they went until they saw a little “You can have first. bite because you're company,” said Mr. Fox | Buster ran ahead and was within al foot of the meat when ho heard a) could see him trying to pull hie leg sharp click behind him and then alout, In the distance was the bunter how! of pain. Mr. Fox's hind leg was| who had set the trap, hurrying to- caught fast in a cruel steel trap and) ward them it hurt him terribly Buster,” sald Mr. Elephant Buster ran back and tried to get t is the bait for one trap {him loose, gut he couldn't; the trap|and Mr. Fox was trying to get you was too strong into it when he was caught in the “EH go and get help,” he said, and| other. Shall [ set him free off he went as fast as his legs would| “Please “replied Buster, carry him. He ran until he was so|leg must hurt him awful bad tired he thought he couldn't go an-| ‘The hunter was almost upon them, other step. Thon he saw Mr, Ele-|s0 quick as a flash Mr, Elephant put phant \his heavy foot upon the spring and “On, sitt’ he cried, “come quick; | the trap flew open. Mr. Fox hung Mr. Fox is caughy the trap.” his head in shame and ran away, Rack he started with Mr. Blophant| ‘Then Mr. Elephant pleked Buster shind, Presently they beard) up in his trunk and carried him ox calling for help: and soon! home. close thelr writings published in The Ev Several of you have asked, and 09) ning World ia sought by many grown doubt many more are wondering, why authors. It is worth waiting for. your stortes have not appeared In the aoe! Kiddie Klub Korner: JANUARY CONTEST. 1 do not believe that you have the SUBIDCT; faintest idea how many s‘orios, pore) gre KLUB MEMBPRS are and compos'tiona of real merit ae | invited to enter a contest for to me through the mails every day ten best valentines with appro There are dosens of them. I read |Priate verses, A dollar prize will be . (awarded the members of tho ages them and edit them, Then they are |e ci ais to fifteen inclustve who sub placed in the order in which they are jit the hest valentines and verses to appear and I endeavor to have! ‘The contest will close Monday, Jan them published in that order 8. Prize winning valentines are to be published tn this “Korner” during Whon a contribution is timely, that | Popruary, beginning Saturday, the 2d la to say, when jt relates to the prea- ‘int QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ent season or present activit! | printed as soon as possible, #o that To we have to color the vajentines? It does not love tts value What should you do uf you haven't any pin Try and bo patient, dear mombers wis tea teed ect elt a 1 Din yen will have, to content 69 lone Q. [made a valentine 0% inches by 8M inches thet t valentine be painted of drawn? WAN Yoo jrtagent black and wh have, to have My Valentine’ \ tere le preferable and will be conaidernt “ si) tie drawing when it comes to award ing the ora in the conbest, may T try againt Q May Lente a ponm and try fore privet ANG) thare must be a drawing as well an a » vot" in Cds contest the drawing ia te thrown in for good measure--with that | 0 Bot mit saved goer . were, $ blip of green paper in his hand! cy wa the contest? k There was ho cab @. What age can chit uh? ve by foot, ‘But before the swinging 4,2 Hl, right for mit ie see of a Kactory Street saloon mi t ‘ onally be found an old bo} hitched to its dingy wagon, head fitteea down, resting wearily, not uni! you are rixteen, then Ther was none in sight But at cone of our senior boner the station Bill discovered @ line of | /@ My irl frland i ging on fifteen years icks drawn up await the aftor- pin the Kiddie noon train. He hailed one, He was! Q cant hot sure how one did tt, but h whistled and beckoned, and the drive flecked his whip ove horse's thin flanks and drove toward him at Nigh speed. He ated when he sw tho big man in his rougn son yea old gow Whea J am bare to resign (rom the Kiddie containing more Ko hour--maybe by the day |"s money ain't no object,” and he | mrt waved his hand | BY The driver scowled and gathered up | fren bis reins. g 1 cut the ¢ Jy!" ho growled A. x Mill shook his head and 5 \in’t stringin’ you. I mean tt. | a one oF ° . ty wil cue is better tum wor See the "Earn @ Pew. I'm rich-real money—-an’ [ want) ¥ 1 mre coupons to get new ptm ent y drive me to~-well, [ reckon to] fifuae’ TF bare been Im wie Dindre then t el Bank first of all | Yo in and sank down on ay ry The driver, i saad chirped to bis horse, and! 4 al with a chucklé, leaned back | t to seo the pede sna or . f your w > k wet my y ia you base ~ wyoa usand times ove « unt OB The a ed ow i turned s head Ih t h L he ab t 1 down, then he looked ss 3 § shoulder Cousin Eleanor, | PENNANT WINNERS. D 1 N 1A Ave- r V Now 1} n, & 1: N. \ ond Now York, care J Edward Steinbach, two HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, a u ne er words. F ¢, ! f Mi ‘ oo year “ 1 welled a 4 : ea ed ¢ ck . “ a ‘oa aad winter 1 ey embers ip certificate wha ud t CQUPON NO. 267 Continue!)