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Fresh Air Exercises And Diet Rules | For Summer Health taut By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1918, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Croquet Good Exercise for the Delicate Woman T« ‘beneficial effects of outdoor sports and games are many, Aside from the fresh air and sunshine, which alone bring about better conditions of health, the social spirit and amusement are incentives aehar @ greater amount of muscular activity. | ven the smallest amount of active outdoor exercise | will soon acquaint you with your strong and weak poinis better than any physical culture teacher or doctor could possibly do in eo short a time. These results should determine just how much and what kind of games and sports you should practice. This is the reason I have so often told readers that they themselves are the best judges of what they can endure, because no two constitu: tions are alike, Croquet is about the mildest of all outdoor sports, | and it is the best game for women past middle life, or) those not robust or who have led sedentary lives. game for your health do not “overdo” it. ‘and character of your play. Croquet is an economical game, requires little outlay of money, needs only two to play it, and demands but very small space. ; In my opinion no one ts too old | ’ or too weak to play a little of this <Miealthful game each day and many lonely, elderly women will find men- tal as well as physical benefit from daily practice of croquet. Person- ally I think that athletic games and outdoor sports are as necessary to Physical and mental development as spelling, reading and all forms ot education, ae. paiiat suey \, ‘e Croquet is the mildest of all out- door sports, and is the best game for women past middle life. for Next Winter | the oggs into the solution and be sure no shell is even slightly cracked or but this will not worry the/you are lable to have a crock of “present day housewives. Most of| spoiled ergs. Vikem are now preserving exes, and} More eggs can be added from time when eggs range from 70 to 90 cents| to time, but be careful to have the they will bo eating good eggs with | solution at least two inches above the the satisfaction of knowing they are| eggs at all times, If it is necessary saving nearly 60 per cent, on this) to add water pour this in very gent commodity. ©) Now is the time to preserve CES, as those laid in April, May and early June will keop better than those laid later In the season, To secure best results eggs should be fresh, prefer- y those laid within two da: Preserving Eggs : F course eggs are going to soar my O away up in price next winter, avoid evaporation, and to more ef- | fectually seal the crock a piece of waxed paper can be tied over the top. It the eggs fresh, perfect and clean when preserved they can be satisfactorily used for all cooking and are Test them and use no egg that Bulge eee ah ten months, When i | te out for use rinse them floats when put into the solution. | (on fC in, cold water " 4 The emus must bo perfectly clean; sire to boll Mom prick a ting ete en sofled eggs will not keep. Wipe them! t arge end of the il before boil- with a clean dry cloth, or, if,neces-| ix, This will allow the nir In the y dampened (88 tO esenpe and preventing crack sary, this may be slightly ing during the heating process, If you take up this, Gradually lengthen the time of} ‘The crock should be well covered to| stith vinegar. Under no circumstances “wash the eggs. The water will re- move the gelatinous protective cont- ing which is fal to the perfect preservation of the ogg. If you have never prese rved Ogg, try it, It really very simple "There are several ways of doing this, such as greasing the esas or packing ~ them in sawdust, but the r glass | is wal yimmethod is pre ably the most satisfac 4 es, sodium! sium, mixed , proper proportions, It is eo n price and can be secured either in feng up form or as a powder, The siuege au & ayrup type is preferable and the wise who offers 19) nal fr fhousekeoper will request that It be @S whoa she may ouwerre t This an does snearly neutral as possible will shapt as a better preservative t the more alkaline solution | CHAPTER IV. (Continued.) *: *@arthenware crocks make the best HILE Charlotte sensed some ‘@ontainer: Most housewives put lation at the arrival of th 4Bwn the eggs in quantities, as they first of her gue she was San be secured, and some women also ill at ease, Frisco to entertain, Yack them into half-gatlon glass Jars | Jimmy was difficult “When does the old one blow *2%phis can be done with perfect success, | inv? eskyt the crock can be made to do| inquired Frisco Jimmy, after « period Mhiervice for all the css. ts ad-| of silence. visable to set the crock where it is} But before Charlotte uld answe. x This should but one wher goes below the! the attention of both was attrac a vebicle that suddenly edatie temperature never the driveway. It whirled around the WFFeezing point. circle at perilous speed, and when | driver shut off the engine it was Ini preserving the eges, use one part of the water glass to nine parts of| parent that all of the clamorous noise did not from under the hood water, Most housewives prefer to) use a five or six gallon crock, which| From within the cab camo sounds of holds from fifteen to eighteen dozen | scuffilng and muffled exclamations. ted appeared in ‘Yo remain permanently. in a dry cool place, come eggs. Be sure the crock is thoroughly rp oath sliced the air like a kn cleansed, scalded and perfeotiy diy) The ver a iia een before using. Heat w to boiling | jerked open and reache point and allow it to get cold. Vor) within, at the same time yelling s size container put nine quarts of| two! Cut the sh “this water into the crock and add on that and dig up we mart of the water glass, stirring the | 0° s Ae Whereupon two xegnixture thoroughly. arefully pack |jocked in Ught en —— nm the cab, 1 st How to Save Soap. ther stepped out nor ivaped ou a HEN you hand the druggist @) was a marvel to Cha tte tha " 4 W dime for your favorite cake were both on their feet when t i , aa he an-|reached the ground, One of them wi =e of tollet soap and be ane) ota and very stout man, with an Nounces that that brand has just gone enormous black mustache, and hi: [up to fifteen cents, you naturally arms were wrapped about a siim make up your mind to be just a little youth who struggled frantically to be ie more sparing of soap. One way pely e af se Ate time uttered do this is to buy a wire soap hold eyo nein: boomed the vy t m, if you do vot already possess one, g man. suggests the Illustrated World, nme go! I'll croak you, you bly Ni or faster to th aly | stift! Pine wuls, oF saaten it to fhe wall Min. onaureur eyed the apectacte the bathroom so that air will cir-|with’manitest displeasure late around and beneath It. When| "Gimme mo fare first, then nuse Kin both croak," “The clock’s stil! runni | It was Charlotte who he soap is put into ries very quickly. he « ‘on me ¢ estored or the holder it! This will save a ensiderable amount of the bi 88lin @ manner that surprised her wainst the loss occasioned by letting| Punning swiftly down the he soap rest in imy holder tt is well to remember in buying Jemen, 1 f you hilet soaps that ova! cakes of soap! Whereupon the gentiemen, 5 ished ne qound of a ed, desisted from combi -4— faced ber, witboug ibe large uu te less than those having square | yc Munsey Cx MNG CHAPTERS. nis “Mac A 1m 3 w m fr a The tirvt of tinse ee intained a firm g One or the Guests Tries Hi On Another Professional And Trouble Begins ip | HOME PAGE Wednesday, May 29 Te Pry Heit jew York Evening World.) ( Don't Like THE WAY (T STANDS Out IN FRONT ive ls Frisco Jimmy, An instant later, he t am ry I sinc spectacle 1 addressing Miss Brown. ely re 1 in on his Write ntage rowed low, t this un- mpressive- 1 am Miss Browning.” name is Jonathan Wilkes, jadam. Unknown though | am to ou, in a personal way, [ am not holly unknown to Mr. Wright. £ ay say he is ony of my dearest jends, Be quiet you little rat The last words were addressed to the undersized youth, whose arm was still in the powertu tor. = re to say continued the large person, the railroad station 1 con share this vehicle with the you see beside me. As Ww w w us grounds grasp of his cap- Miss Browning,” I discovered “that at sented to creature © entered that my atch Was missing, He has it some- ‘@ Upon his person.” Y'r a jiar!” screamed the youth “Driver, search him," said the big un ma view lisdain cing certa vuffeur a rbeyed silve a arved uve the the chauffeur reacb- uxi and drew forth a y engraved gold watch aid the big) man h n the Moor, of course bid ue Gin a“ dolla ymebod rowl. ¢d the chauffeu 1 got @ train to The big m assed hit bull and then released his prisoner, carefully \ ntauously brushing his hands immediately afterward, tered a piercing comp The smu f scarcely twe . e who called bh f Wilkes, was cer tainly well al 1 forties, Both were Immacu as to costume, but differ t of sleekness,. The was quietly dressed and, Char- oo excellent were sent addressing “HIS HAT IS Too BIG. Put Sone PADDING IN § Yes Boss CHANGE THE PADDING To THE BACK | ing itself to circum. | It need only rely upon | the hat which accom- dgaziie: % Original | Fashion Designs | For The Evening World's Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick Coprright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), Silk Suit for All Occasions HERD ta probably a no one outfit which meets the summer season with #0 much gratifying appropriateness as a silk sult, Made in the proper style, it has a pleasing way of adapt- stances, and at the same time adheres to } of etiquette and dress- ing. Such a one as I have designed for to-day is never obtrusive, but through its elegance demands acknowledg- ment of tts presence. whatever the occaston for one to distinguish the hour |.of the day, A tam of | rough straw such as I | have shown tn my sketch ts a suggestion of a pretty style for morning, emphasizing the plain, simple lines of the suit. A broad brimmed, flowered or panies it feather-trimmed hat | would tend to bring out the dressy | tributes of the sult | the LUCKY HE HASN'T EVES IN THE BAG OF HIS HEAD fringe, the flaring sleeves and the open | front, revealing a | dainty blouse, her quite safe to conjecture that a is woman who has a suit like this to start the season with will be pleasantly — surprised to find that many an other frock whieh she had thought ne essary the established rules ‘ n be eliminated from her Wardrobe THIS DESIGN 18 EASY TO COPY AND I hueed ow Lice aloe INVOLVES LITTLE EXPENSE an casy method of eu ng expense, time and trouble. | form a goodly share of the costume This silk of a rough weave, e design This may be @ one-color suit, as the faney and plain weave may be had exactly matched, but made up in two colors it js more youthful and dis is adapted for sport pecially kha- ki-kool, which comes in such pretty invisible stripes and plaids, I have tinctive, Silver gray with pur; shown the stripes used on the cross | ian and navy Stee wala arove, it wine of the goods, with the plain: satisfactory. lor, which is leas expensive, to} Answers to Queries | Few ‘on Exlitor The Evening World Would like to make for myself a gray Georgette crepe dress, embroidering it with colored beads “Naw. Just Benny—to you.’ she thought And I do hope he ar certain u for “You've got the dearest old dadd: | i you suggest « Although this was a compliment not rives before dad." 2 drew Charlotte's head down, plac- cooed All “L wish he was min design? Will wa nevertheless, upon observing which ‘HAPTER V whispered) premp nti ent to ! denny smiled again and suffered hin CHAPTER V. Stall, kid_stall!. Do you get me?” it had not slipped into an ungraceful next winter as well as eye to wink, The manoeuvre did not IDWE WRIGHIN however, Mr. rownlng vowed to himself that: position i tis | this summer, Whar enhance the beauty of his visage, aid: ut aphive tis a duds (ite spectacle was pretty one, Le mu gir you A Hai) Fa er} color bende would 4 ad and Troe envie aairate # ted down the ball on Ma . i early from the bank, being cons chuckled, rubbing hands, “Why, | "L x0 on the porch and chat, | twenty. ix years of “You're the princess, ain't 2" veyed to his domicile in his personal You're fairly sta Charlotte deur.” suggested Alice, In an affec age, rather stout fo inquired Benny, smoothing out the jinousine. He did not an hat was true, and the small tionate tone my height, which is cavalat fia Beat where the big Tan ‘ : stranger knew tt whispered Now that the crisin seemed at hand, 5 itd as had gripped it." In fact, #o deeply was he engrossed ayain, thin time even 1 insistently: Charlotte was fearful of her plan. | e inches. As Charlotta was puzzled again. Why In a companion that he failed to notive ‘Get busy over. Spill She was concious of an overmastering most of my dresses “the princess’ Evidently Bitwell three strange gentiemen who were Bim sor Impulse to postpone the insue, tf only | are pointed neck Wright had a purposo of his own, but gtroliing through the grounds—one a her bewildered Until to-morrow. Her father Reed not would prefer this one she din Hos understand it copuve, stepped buck and laughed yet me lof her guests; for to- round, MISS Mf. re very tall and stout, another very short merr to M f bight st, ab uld hide the » & . G. Jam Miss Browning,” she Inform- ily into Mr hig's face h ant, ¢ le A rose desikn worked cd the new arrivals for the second and slim, and a third midway be Why, Iw sald Chars trio of early arrivals, ‘They could be! oo, rr in naturai tin “Let me welcome you to my tween tho two in build falteningly amiuggled off to the chauffeurs quar. | # with Kreen leaves would be homies Wan't vou alt on the HOreH?? Mr, Browning descended F could not possibly have ex. ters. It was cowardly, perhaps, but|Pretty at neck and sides of tunk During the incidents attending the car with an unwonted show plained why she said this; it came Charlotte (Waa somewhat shaken while long steel beads could affect th introduction of additional gues liness and gallantly banded t vm th mechanically, A clapped her | But this plan’ went’ glimmering | engthwise bands. Gray sat Frisco Jimmy had been an impassive a jady, She was su dainty and “ny hands in manifest delight when Erastus 2 Browning came | apepeb lees satin binding observer from his wicker chair, Now charmingly dressed, and she smiled | “And now, dear Mr. Brown tell striding across the jawn at a rapid |“! Peck and around tun he arose and dropped a cigarette t» rapturously as she surveyed the ber how It happened” she cried pace, with three men le eens floor Browning mansion, “Its certainly been @ great pleasure atte, who the devil are these | Fedhies Bitter The Krentag Word Chipmunk," he grow All this Charlotte observed from a te bring Misy—er M Alice out men?” he demanded i Please suggest A exclaimed Benny library window. For wom eho here.” he said, ¢s f an odd co hy--er—Gad, YOU see smart way of makin When was you Jet ou had been awaiting with tr Incidence, too; or a happy chance, or Frisco Jimmy was grinning at hes, | 1s But Frisco ignored the ques the arrival of hep father, bav = Whatever’ you may call it. Ulett ‘the over Mr. Browning's shoulder, | 4 gingham dress for Instead of paying further at aged to impress her three early guests bank rather ea: 1 and in ad him the news, princess,” be! t using Benny, he beckoned Charl: with the delights of a st yout tho hurrying down at I very advised. ‘The old one uin't rap to| VUsines® wear, Am Know that guy?” he asked park that enclosed the ‘ clumsily ran into this young lady, we" & feet 6 tall, weigh “Simply that he says he is Benny,” jotte bad sought solitu order to In fact, L just ¢ it her in time to There it goes again!” shou Mr./ 120 pounds. she replied consider the wisest manner break. avoid upsetting her Prowning “The princess—the old | MISS T I Yeh? Get wise, then. That's Benny news. But with the appear He smiled at Alice, who nodded What does it all mean?) What si ~ the Chipmunk. The smoothest knuck- ly who tripped brightly arp these people doing here? ‘They| ‘This design would er (pickpocket) that ever worked ren st hand- ‘Bo, while 1 was apulo 6.” he you know something about it » pretty all of ging- swell mob, He ld ney Mr. Browning, continued, » Win ne at me seem to think Ido. I'm being | ham or a white col- offa f tten in over- very closely, and suddenly #he said: laughed at and insulted in my own|),). whit ‘ whelm rsit ‘Why, I believe you're Mr. Browning home by a pack of strangers, I de-| {8% 8nd cuffs, White | \ . ok, « otte did ne wthe lady; she himself’ Of course, 1 suid | was, And 1 an explanation | ba ittons, | amrmed 5 ingustedly waa certain she had never seen her then she sald: ‘1 » Hathaway Erastus P. Browning was working | Mrs. J. HoH \ { “But surely ‘int resting and even veture, Whar passiod greatly Well Thad to admin that 1 didn't himself into a fine rage | Bee dealen for Mise | eect } vivid type.” said Charlotte, defensively. was t that her father seemed know Hathaway, and ‘ Aln't the old one # grand actor!" |T. L. for your dul! \\ ) A with I told you wot he I ady ¢ ngly explained that i ne ¢ mented the Chipmu } pmunk admiringly.|eiue silk, Use tiny WAV ; i ; g in your deare hadn Mr owning whirled on him, but! ”! "7 (cold ving lens You since Kradua had the Chipmunk dodged and drew off ording for attaching vp retard . b abroad cuffs and tunic in ng ur address, but ve. w, dad, just Hat 1 tl — nbering that you had spoken of Charlott on MOMENt,” | rahion Fililoe The Rrening World Hiuble, and me being president of # bank, she Hut dt 1, Charlotte’ 1 have a tan wo t looked me up 1 find where "4 off,” counseled repp dress from last att aple you lived, And after I nome vo her give you ear which tl 4 wide with Knocked her do hav- an earfu yee which I want t oon wf 4 ne on your At : ear, Wenerning pled remodel. The watst ts ain't right r lea A caaeh at c the na tie of Alice plain, buttoning dow ed again.” nin, with Mr. Browning patted ble vest coms My doar Mins Alice," he sald, “may| the back. Skirt also ne nt you cen ask you to leave us for a few min- butto: his re ecth aWay Weil, to mak g- and @ very ules? ‘This is a rather painful scene be Hone. pars Ay; asd thoug! wer netime aby , lite stor Miss Alice said and can he unpleasant to you.” has embroidery in fu nly he be one of bis gre © had long @ promised visit Certain dear Mr. drowning,” purple at front and Asta into the other hand She wanted your a , mo 8 cnswered in honeyed — tones across ends, White ‘Got him! he exclaimed some t Bu vuly, | didn't mean to intrude, Dil satin collar and tusn enthusiast seen hi na Iw ' simply 60 rik l mug-gallery st's the Walrus Anot 6 spoke up. It was buck oufts on fong The Walrus 4 Chariot M g a nasterfully, that of J van Wilkes, the gigantic buttoned sleeves, — | “Oh, a swell guy, princess; a 4 A supplied @ tirmatory Why, hello, Boston!” he exclaimed am 2% years of age worker!” whispered Frisco inan awed exclaimed the with tue warmth Mriviih anamesiata wae tone, "A grand paper-hanger (bogus ‘Then, w ward, she I 1 y of your ‘There was a flash of consternation Hahepg — —. securities swindler)! Wonder could I rea harlotte's ; k 1 whe exe in e eyes of Alico Hathaway, whan mit him?” neck on both claimed hg herb nl mthe Then she shrugged her shoulders and Make a tunic dreas Without clearly understandir is v 1 1 hadn't intended laugh | of your frock by cut oo Cha ie divined an T re wnd there f 9 gure 4 ‘ you treadf Cha ; “He Walrus, How are they run ting off lower skirt ’ ) ' ned 1s Onn 5 f Erastus P. Browning and = supplying 8 f were ® 1 wide open for several seconds, foundation rt of Diack satin. Deep 1, with the ¢ ' M i se » He stared incredulously at the doll culfs of same, Over cuffs and collar P Sees ; } Mr Brown woman. ‘Then slowly lit gaze turned of tan organdy. Close baek of troc But ev 1 the ed, greatly ! ¢ a wante iw W 8 1 Ah ig band over buttonhole: ‘ € 4 ’ ya n romee r wn 1k sw ! You i * ha ing lady ? Pipe sla with black satin, and use Wied \aat Mi, Wiighs Wore bere bebe, 2he iw lao. avowed Le lisa Ob be iw Rake be aghed soe dis Vonloueda duck mead buchja oa Ss | aS ne ead

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