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a % HOME PAGE Monday, June 3, 19 1ses Fresh Air Exerc And Diet Rules For Summer Health By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1915 by The Mrexe Publishing Co, (The New York Krening Wortt), Relaxation Essential on Hot Days N my opinion the summer months are those in which we should keep quiet, for this 1s the only way to keep cool, Women who cultivate Doise and calm do not allow petty affairs like unpleasant weather, household proviems, or the delays of dressmakers, milliners and other tradesmen to annoy them, because they know that worrying and fretting will never correct these things, Anger and worry have a telling effect on the fea- tures, leaving their mark {n unpleasant lines around , the eyes, forehead and mouth, and quickly develop bad effecta upon your eral health as well. ‘Women who are subject to violent outbursts of afi ‘he 4 temper know all of the unpleasant sensations whico OME. accompany these attacks, such as rigid muscles, ’ clenched fists, loud beating in the ears, tremor and “y FORWGWS. other unhealthful conditions conducive to many com: mon disorders of the body, which would otherwise probably not develop. ‘The digestive juices are greatly retarded in thelr important duties when you give vent to even a mild form of anger, and many trritable and nervous Women go on a dict to overcome | Risen rig eae OPE fhdigestion when the habit of calm) |v, 2 and poise would have speedily cor-|f 7 rected all symptoms of this trouble. | In other articles I have told you that the diaphragm—the large breathing muscles—and the stomach work ina wave like motion during the process | of digestion, and it is a scientific fact that this operation 1a absolutely checked when you become highly excited. Learn to rest and relax if you would be well—it is just as noces- sary as exercises and more so in warm weather. If you have a yard or porch, hang a hammock in the shade and lie in it as often as pos- sible during the day. Ten or fifteen|loose and comfortable, will work minutes’ relaxation at a time, with| wonders in correcting shattered *he eyes closed and the clothing| nerves and irritable disposition, The Heart of the Home By Andre Dupont iL living room is the very heart| be used together tn the same room. of the home. It ts here that the| Harmony is obtained by using colo: family gathers of an evening| that are related to each other. For for rest and recreation after the| instance, blue and green are related work of the day, and it should be| through blue, but if blue and green made just what {s implied in its] @re mixed together the result will be name—a room thoroughly Mvable in| 4 bluish green, which will harmonize all respects. In days gone by| Much better with either one than we used to call this room the] S'fOM® shades of the original co} bi 5 All of which goes to show why a yel- parlor.” Too often it was exactly) low cushion on u red velour sofa ina Uke the reception room of a doctor) room with bine and white wall paper or dentist, the very look of whteb/ 2A combination of colors that shocks was synonymous with nothing else} », Mt wits ake Heri than the boredom of weary waiting. ades and use But nowadays when rents are higher ? ing hot weather, only Make your rooms | ‘ WHAT 4) Sounds u WHAT'S ) Aw hie They Ate BANGING THAT D OSE | N THe SNARE ri ae a Don't GET THE NOISE ExciTED / NEXT DooR IS J JOmn UL (DRIVING ME CRazy | ) an THE NAVE IT STOPPED ANITOR. JANITOR, : RT tt, Ex i A a a dress material or net. ee —-- -- - complete these cap Your. SIR) Tag's IF WE SToP IT'S THE E PATIENT. ves, an under. Neianeor /| Husicuornace /) welecBeaeesten SNOcK OF HE aru ONLY / sleeve of Ince drops SCR, [ioe sepeeus ( SESS LOAFING | Serar cue] Stay THREE from @ net ining OUT THE ‘Y LOPHONE - foundation, A collar Sor eat {Weare nor) / MAKES He MONTHS « THEY, Aces ete Ie LPS Oey, ARE ONLY SUBLETS < daintily finishes the FTO TO, XYLOPHONE NN @ few colors In each room, and space more valuable we believe Conrriaht HE gra poise ah which comes througa a con- sclousnass of being suitably dressed for an occasion | have mentioned before in these columns, and would Ike to empha. ain0 now the import. ance of proper attire for the young girl «raduate, The import- ance of this matter might well be doubly emphesiaed, for @ sirl’e content of mind When she dons a be- SEE ABOUT! | coming frock for her TAR IOWN! | graduation should add i) to the proud enthu- slaym which celebra- tton of her success af- ter years of studious iifo must moan to ber. My design offers | opportunity for al- most any fabric one might care to use georgette crepe, inde structible voile, crepe de ching or organdy The watst ta in ki- mono style, the arm. holes being cut to the waist ling and out- lined with a uny aiting either of the uw / | neck while a band of the same trims the sides of the skirt ‘The front and back rtions of the skirt in panel effects, outlined with the plaiting, even across the lower edge, Jonding a delightfully youthful and individual charm to the whole. The plaiting also finishes the edges of the sash, which ties on the left side with two ends, but no leops. A simple and effective elaboration lo this attractive frock is the lace In- sertion used as horizontal bare at the front and back, and on ‘the, shoulders, ' are ‘Original Fas | For The Eve SOUNDS Like | ‘ A GARAGE hion Designs ning World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick 1018 by The Press Publishing Co Graduation Dress in Newest Mode (The New Tort trmmag World), GEORGETTE CREPE, VOILE OR CREPE DE CHINE SUITABLE FOR THIS DI 1QN. Answers to Queries Paahivn Editor, The Evening World I have 41.4 yarae of purple kbakt-kool and would like your advice about @ etyle, A simple style would be appreciated, for the material is rich and very sensibly in making the very best ne of our houses by living all over them, g0 the living room has come into tts self. Am 20 years of own, | age, 36 size, The mistake many people make in| Ny) ee - ' ie erranging a living room Is in putting oe lel a eerer=ta Fi gn Would like to see the centre of it. Such a * ey buata, becw “Is, hey? Weill, take a look at this.” in the art, of corre ence, Of While Charlotte, the first fdush i ears ie uy ost Gets a Husband Willing to help work tho farm-and tke He'geafched in an inner pocket and Course, she could summon Wright and victory over, was beginning to reflect sray ollk used af the By Wes ot couted BRE Re ae i Ore GL aly Bis cules produced @ photograph, which he held Blackstone and tho servants; but she upon the ethics and possible conse. neck and gleeves, books and magazines and the reading When Sh ib, Charlotte drow a deep breath and Op tor her inspection, Charlotte knew hesitated at the employment of force. quences of having been a party to Belt either of pure lamp or electrolier, but it can usually e eas xpects rose unsteadily to her feet. She it in an instant; it had been taken “If you ain't Antoinette I'll eat red- the professional operations of the | ple.et Brag: be placed so that the family may sit Si h se iran Pe eeaed| z Rand Halas the revious 8 immer At Newport bet iveta,” ebaarved the now Irate Chipmunk, sho. te Interrupted by pandead " she mai no eign of ac! Li rher, “I'l"——— entrance of dwe sAuhed ‘ : round {t to read or work and yet uch a Person her eyes. Then, railying, ahe cross.d Bute e Ne FEUER aire a withiaig Mo deri nvitation and Fashion Eator, The Breaias Wet leave a clear space in the centre of see sees adi the library with « determined atride PLA GMbc Mba Aku: thas TREACHER nh Susineme Re OnOw 1 would like to the room, which always adds to the (Copyright, Frank A, Munsey Company.) oP gtawers, Pulling out the jower M6 crossed over from his chair for | “Just a moment, if you please. "I understand, Miss Browntng, that make a summer apparent size of any room, When ar- okie Browedas, dorariee oe bt EDING CHAPTERS, ‘one, she lifted from it several bulky @ Closer inspection, “Yep; that’s the Binay wait here.” you find reason to criticise My WOFK | frock for myself ranging the furniture, try to place wishes me, wucte. she iaay obtaly frst-beod id photograph holders, Selecting the BAMe, one, Only I got a different pic- fee Paine ob IA fora the brary ie ; ; wg. | that would be ; lotie’ then avpiiee to. Marsuait Blackstone, & to tossing the others o : patairs. He as The subject was pr rd 80 Bud the pieces just where It would be| Maine te Hat em eT Ee TRO pee ee tote rie with teveriat _ ANd now it was his turn to display his room and she called him out into denly. that Charlotte forgot most of | SPAPPY and smart the most comfortable to sit. For in- a YR aM iy he Hest al ey eee Supetied fingers, | v @ faded print, souvenir of an occa- the hall, There was a moment Of the things she had planned to way | for the beach stance, there should be a chair placed | With¥ bun" ah Wilkes, allegttbe Weir, ckvocket, familiarly called t Bmuni: All her sickening fears were rea- Son when Chartotte had worn tho earnest discussion, which the Chip to her property manager, | where I spend my by the window where a good Night Wil | Meee elie Ut thetperiy myth tiethngeenten, FRM ‘yauy. fo lged in an Instant. It had been Whig ime turmer and the irone Ing node, ‘Then together thoy Went not cities cal ee the tary cimes 1 | summers, Will you fall upon it by day, and another near) Are tg peers of all «rooktony, a tata ce eeoang rifed, 3 ot completely, renbod 8 i’ worker studied euch other's exhibits, to the lbrary. HEM Sa ane. Vey it please suggest a the electrolier for reading by artificial | foustertelter aad recreant thi "boy howl, Seu eral selection, The photograph in 894, then etudied Charlotte, Both “Gentlem #aid Charlotte, “l part of that is your fault," de-| style and materi- light, There should be a chair by eas which she drove the car was gone! 2°dded, « cannot discuss this matter further clared Wright. “There are certain | als? I am 5 feet 6 be a ct ; - jamie eee ee ore tne cae ee ener “You're tt, all right,” said the iron- with you, There is some strange guests here for whom pt_NO| inch i, weigh ppecareplans; if snere is. one BNE Ris CHAPTER but I can tell from your pleture that astride of Black Bess, and the one Worker. “And I'm ready to talk mistake. ‘But my brother here has resp ity, £ did not bring them| (nchee talk weigi other near the bookcase. They should posikoryhaad You are not the kind. of Woman WhO ee the ete boats a eerie tat, Business, seo:ag I was here first.” my full authority to talk things over here. And yet, purely. In. your in- | 180 pounds, 35 bust, all be arranged so that they do not HARLOTTS oad collec Wuuts to marry for money ulone, ale of the pictures taken at the ewim- , 2, 80t hero aa quick as you did” with you, and perhapa the three of terests, 1 find It necessary to devote| have black hair LOTTE'S odd collection of thoush it i a good thing to have. Ck snarled the middle-aged suitor, “And , shaw ae : turn their backs on each other, In pay 4 i beige to have. Can't ming pool at college! snarled the middle-aged euitor, “And you can, reach some solution of the much of my tine to them | and eyes, fair skin ye site me down city some afte " naide: : 4 : 4 a long narrow room the furniture na ware Unoa the tt eee boon and make an appointment? | Wy Ph oe Antoinette oltauwsbee? pot two hundred and forty-three gaia Benny, as he amiled yfr ene tel me whom you mecan,| and slight color, should break up the length, while in Las ¥ ‘a show, Wan Ret Ce ne een acres of as Kood land at the visitors, “Whadda you say — if MISS Z. R. shes a8 greatly disturbed when Way get to know re . There is old BI, for one. hould be placed to : ihe the pietuee Both of you have been imposed we take a little walk, gents, und bi " 4 Bit 8 apuare regia Js Her! vera so aa to{ M8 Smythe, who lived in the tine A ee CHAPTER XI. Interrupted Charlotte in ley etalk wbout cnigpe meee ond have mettle my father’s goons, Kindly re- | oe UES of the corners 80 . 3 4 ap wieane ours? u nember that." could be ncaa Rpnearance of raundieam. |Bhecc Saad anaouttace ieaemenecee nna teat fear friend’ *'{ HAT Charlotte sata to the #2 for you 0 While the farmer and the tron pmounte tortheaame thing Tl in white ieee ein ppearance ‘ se a id announced a hieves © ne nos le enc outing Mr. Wik . worker hesitated, Charlotte disap healt dad ' The living room as a rule, contains|had visited her garden party the hirty-« old, suber, don't protesting Mr, Wilkes may — «What for is It useless?” demanded peared from the room, There being (t! that I have no jurladiction over) p44 ang white good deal of heavy furniture, a/ Hight before, taking almost every- ‘dy at my own just as well not be repeat- he of the grimy hands. “What are no alternative, and they, being curie "im And yet I have Just been com-| a oe © He avenport, easy | thing but the garden itse ° Antoinette Ps a ed, But it was sufficient to you takin’ a man from his day's work ous to see what might. result from 0 ante ble time sete | FP Gof or couch or davenports eauy | ately Charlotte had visi rt @ husband, did sb Raa’ iha eros draw forth promines “to for? Kiddin’ him? What @re you an interview with the brother of {ink & serigus Ae in the attic, bined, It would chairs, rocking chairs, and generally | of F tho pick %,ou we ald she? A aay rue Se peri herent pce 3 writin’ letters for?” 3 on : RGionatiel: cpsertod: Mana ac invite mers “aie i ie oonuiud Mh Ae ve also be pretty in fa piano, This often gives it too! pocket. To matters fur- jotte's curiosity r noe nar. ‘ ane 4 “I never wrote such a@ letter, tion and presently the trio were stroll. j./ Pe Uen si pvarn avender with the also en Ne eee eee Hiohl THA EMTm Binyiner Raid eet’ Gatees Jetta usd sity doubled, Who was had a private interview with Bidweil know nothing of It.” Tee ee ee eee ee da” coueeua’ ig Bureau ot Magreving wad Printing! | ACOehT ee vs Deayy sad sombre & ! tives bad been summoned from the Aatinette, and what sort of huss Wright, taking him to task for his ‘Maybe that ain't your pleture, qeep convermution ; Ra Ay re ‘treuplet” — eake lack ee ee can be removed by introducing one or] oir, ene. mf tt h The Dlay- daxity in p tting those for wh then?" sneered the younger one. It was almost an hour later when ‘hire wearily row black and white, two chairs of wicker stained to bar-|" Scarcely had Charlotte collected her picked wpe ancthee es sree MPS he was seaponsibie (0 ee tar for (iL deny that it is my picture,” said enny returned to find Charlotte ir friend, @Lr. Goode, it ap monize with the tones of the ivom.| Wits When a new deve: % B- ib Withwui «a qua COnmisnus, theiuselven And we alyo prune : heriotte atenauly, , hervously awaiting hin Daunte ann rhe Sine ft id Fashion Editor, The vuning Werth De hioned and) !sed further trouble. erh This candidate was elderly, a . apellveaa aie © pair of visitors exchanged “Well? ahe demanded # nt work w je prin win a Renee OnETD SAD et rop or| Benny rallying Mr. Jonathon W gains Ave neunanat ao; i _ ised better behavior all arou i, But glances and again compared their “Tf put ‘em both on theefour-ten Ine press At first our ancient sinner prety ene ee have shoulder pads of velour, rep about a certain Miss Antoinette vested, he told Antoinette but he the matter was not to end there, ur photegraphe with the origi for New York," said the Chipmunk, Ws cordial enough, but he the artistic cretonnes that come with] Follansbeo, tor whom Mr. W ap- was willing to spend it liberally on Presentiy Charlotte found herself | “Maybe you've got a twin,” observed “1 told ‘em to meet me there to. #!noye he found that he could for a matron @ir- dark backgrounds and soft-tinted fig-| parently was expecting mail. Now, the right sort of woman, What in- 8¥moned to meet two visitors ia- the farmer sarcastically, morrow, See? It's O. K., Princess,” Mr. Goode to act as ty-six years old ures. These chairs are very com-| Who could this Follansbee person be? terested Charlotte was this passage; W4iTing for Miss Follansbee, IT have no sister, You are both — And then, with a movement baf. devil That | a to an arg who has followed ’ sany to move about, | T@ answer was not to be long do- Photo riding Norseback Js ail right, _ONe of them was of middlo age, but Mistaken. Let me seo those pictures.” fing and quick ax that, of « master aa to the artistic merits of, old many of your sheas fortable and easy to "yy. |layed, for Thomas soon came to her @nd I juc ‘ B00d looking already bent and gnarled fr t With @ look of cunn and a deri- of legerdemain, Benny's hand was product ventually BU tri 5 In choosing the colors for your liv-| with a package of letters ni Hu want a wife toil of his up-State farm. ‘The sive wink the tronworker put his pho- stretched forth ling two photo. umphed this to such an extent successfully? I am ing room, tones that are cheerfull When Thomas had departed, Char- }*,.4°%! ne who rides seemed to be a city man, ind tograph back in his pocket, The praphs and t rs, Charlotte t our artist me enamored of rather short watst+ without being gaudy should be se-|lotte reached for a handful of tho cach oth Ket to know Jy g toller with his hands, He p ; farmer imitated him seized them with « gasp of ph, the quee tried to borrow ed and have high a tide |nearest letters and began to examine Would have t part 8) 2% to be an ironworker I'm gonna find out what kind of a "Oh, thank you!" whe exclaimed. * f old Bill became Racine ert Jeated. As everybody knows red, | fignest lett ee end BASS If Sea mNG vod ape nets Rew Wa +l am #0 to aay P game this ts," declared the former. Riad Ha Coankint cout ratnenad ed a numbe ho weigh blue and yellow are the tures pine fo Min” Antainotia’ Polanoeee ann, rea hed for ‘another’ letter, mist ike,” said Charlotte, r BT a friend who'e @ cop. You the Chipmunk. “Guess I'll go up ** hing eat # an A not pone i e % ary colors, From mixtures of these|Also, the next, and the next. Then Clearly this one was from @ youth, had announced his desire ¢ Miss wattlt = now." 1 the answers, drew . ‘What Ne ashes szaden are made. For xs | there was one for hersclf, and thrce for it gurgled : enthuslastic ally Follansbee, “No such pe septs talk megded | the farmer. Charlotte, wholly a rhed tn the ane janrige ble, ft color would .you z 01 .|for her father, After that came more fF tWo or thr *8 containing here le too, My son, he's a deppity sher- recovery ot "her erraiat Cat ide preparations to pr : ample green is formed from @ mix-|Fonansbee letters, until whe counter MUCH detailed inf on about th There ain't?” exe f ff, I've a good mind to telegraph him. stop to conalder. w ¢ Chipmunk Whom) he. asciine efeor| t bea ture of yellow and blue; purple of blue forty-two, They were postmarked WFiter, until it came to this: er. "Here [ been trave 20 What am I losin’ a couple of days in thanked her. But Henny knew, He erat service and In prunette type Ane and red, and so on, Bright shades of from various places, ry dis- ,, 219! toine that your ple young lady, 1 got @ letter to siuw larvest: season and payin’ railroad wag always grateful for gpportun! At that point, an wear almost all the three primary colors should never tnt; but a large m: ne from you 4 ‘ vimming with tose way re for? tles, There was a protuberance tn ! od colors, nee oes the city watng eae {fe Handeu her a cran Charlotte reflected rapidly. At all his vest pocket that very com" MRS. W. W. Ie exairined Dourd. » heverth osts she must p th photo ‘ortable as hi ted iu ! it, af a fash i r . h " ; greenish blue, @ y They ve! Bay Charlotte as she Insp: ‘aphs and lette It was useless to “TL left ‘em ket mused 1 We 1 pers voucne > New Tips for Old Laces. ew, for the writing of the Walrus 1 for the of Antoinette Benny as he ascended the stiire for you ' ulled sea bine OP AS a shoelace without a tip ever hey bear gis name on 9.9 ¥ t the you travel so far, any’ fangbee; she felt that this was a n’ this time I'm goin’ to hank Er * A ing so. 1 v robin's ee, would made you miss an a nt As she aifted the: FOF tual hallo jher cheeis wsks you to write situation with whlch he could not onto me commish. the Prin- bo faith in h y be pretty. Girdle H Ler over, her Mngers caught in A lay and ah atiae he Frundomme canna shook hia head wisely. cope, ‘The Walrus was schooled only ceus don't know ain't killin’ her," a Continued) , } of same color faille Here is a way to prevent future ¢ “sly seale phe of thei had been from au fa r ¥ » ralsed garden anybody can f Mi ribbon, Bead trim~ trouble in this respect. When the tip meat an instant only ehe hesitated. fo + Meet i Was a re auld the ironworker. as wy ming of blue and e lac os of THM. remembering tne social ste WL na} communi. off to louk Ante A ae IN F =| 4 ; ; violet. Foundation of satin draped comes off the laces, « few drops of Qr'ay. Femembering tno social atatuy cation, but It contancd ths. coms FLYING rk By a Yankee Ace Serr ni Uquid glue will solve the problem, the letter from the wavchone eked ment > was staring fixedly at Charlot! , net or chiffon. maye the Illustrated World, Roll the read eee antl Ie this, ps so frank and unembarrassed wa Ww. cl ‘ * —>-O--— Misvectensn the’ thumb and Date Friend naw rattirn ser utiny” Chat ar In the Clouds Vividly Described From an Aeroplane Cockpit NEW KIND OF RAT TRAP, a you are really ve in ft eau tpt under it . Rely oops Ht ¢ ni after the glue has been applied, your letter, and you want K00d, . if Am A guess you' a ; = oe 4 eerie aa A Ss a cat enters a new trap hie ween it crien you wil have a tip that sxe noemind foamy airentutcSR libs eC ot pak veas, rau READ THE OPENING CHAPTER ON THIS PAGE NEXT MONDAYS 95.20" "9 Sse Sevice a las wild outwear the laces themselves, Tve got a ilttle money in the bank, 2u 1 ou wae! tO marry Phat is absolutely p tal into opening. closing . s little money in the bank, m u won't hay any motor J Lie LP EP LOIDEO LE EL OLE LE DOIIXININININININMINIININIINI IDPS \\ oS catohing the rodent alive 4 4 _ POSE A SAR A Ms a 4 —— =)

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