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Summer Beauty Talks And Health Hints By Pauline Furlong. Copyright, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World), Getting Rid of Extra Weight ERHAPS you have noticed there has not been such a tendency toward stoutness in women since the United States entered the Previously they had too much to eat and too little to do. Now, thanks to the Food Administration, there is not so much possibility of the former, and as for the lat- ter, wall, most women have much to do, ‘There are some yet, however, too stout. ‘They | can reduce. There are three distinet forms of obesity. In ono the accumulation of flesh is caused by atrophy | of the thyroid gland. Only a small number of persons are 60 affected. More suffer from corpulency induced | by derangement of the pancreas, such a condition {n-| terfering with the oxidation or burning up of the body's waste carbon, which is therefore transformed into fat. Three essential rules are necessary to follow if one wishes to regain | or retain health and good figure. They are, self denia. ill power and a certain amount of strenuous work. The most beneficial exercise a stout person can take to reduce 1s to | roll on the lawn. Start at the top of a hill and roll to the bottom. Do not | count or tax the brain, just roll. It is a mighty efficient exercise for re- deecing the hips, too. Taken in the country, breathing the fresh air, it 1 Dound to be effectfve not only in overcoming obesity, but on the general health as well. Diet ia an important part of any reducing schedule, tmcheon cat stewed rhubarb, sweetened with any sugar substitute; lamb chop with poached egg, tea or coffee. Dinner: Clams, roast meat, lean; asparagus, lettuce and tomatoes with boiled dressing, and a straw- berry dessert. ERSPIRING FEET—MRS. HARRY Absolute cleanliness, nightly baths for the feet, clean stockings and different shoes each day, if pos- sible, will help overcome this, Dust powdered alum over the feet and in P war. For breakfast or New York Clinic for Speech Defects Afternoon and evening patients are received at this Institution free of charge. The addrees is No, 143 West Sith Street. } ’ HOW TO TAKE CASTOR OIL—) MRS. LAURA G.: Squeeze the juic: vhe jot half an orange in a glass of wate: a and then rub some of the orang: BUTTERMILK—MRS. D. I. B.: around the top of the glass. Put in Buttermilk is very nourishing andj the oil ; veral tablespoonfuls—and ‘ luable in the | #@ueeze the rest of the orange on tc not fattening, It is valuable ii of this, Drink without stirring an treatment of rheumatism and acid /at a little of the orange pulp condition of the stomach, | mediately afterward, You will not - taste the oll if you follow these direc- ALWAYS THIRSTY—NANCD Ri: | . You should consult a physician, if| the condition is as bad as you de- . seribe. Of course, water is the safest | R: wor the Haine Aagity <titay and most beneficial thirst quencher. |an egg, unbeaten and slightly dilated It is true that diabetes may cause|with water. Then rol up in tissue this unnatural thirst, but then, too,! paper or kid curlers untiy dry, T's other things may cause it. A dry. This pa Ixus make the hair curl for many ys, even in da POCKMARKS—GHORGH G.: As- ep! weather, tringents will not close such large marke as thewe. Skin peeling may do @o if they are not too deep or of too COATED TONGUE—MRS. KATH |R: ‘This is the surest indication [internal dist 5 : long standing. Skin peeling also re- | syetam: iio (And clot moves many fine lines and dry yellow! (7) A sare trader overeating skin. and water starvation, You must fol- 3 jlow a very light diet of gre drink Kreat deal » clear the tongue and pul and of ia er ALUM AND ALCOHOL FOR|w LOOSE, FLABBY SKIN—MRES. the breath. Charcoal tablet WALTHR F.: Probably the follow- milk ‘of magnesia alse. Nh ing formua is the one to which sweeten the stomach and lp refer in your letter: Pulverized alum, one teaspoonful; alcohol, three ounces. ‘This i# also yery drying to the skin and should be used with discretion, MOLES ON FACE AND HANDS MRS. JOHN C.: You may hav: moles removed by the electr It 1s practically painless, STUTTERING ARTHUR G Both are bhurmie: You “ee Nae im HOME PAGE | Wednesday, July 17, 1918 | oeabemenions n You Beat It! = it. 1918 Fie laing C0 ening World.) The t New York WELL IF You THINK IT'S SO EASY Ts Ger A MAID (WISH You'D Get ONE ; | HAVE JusT ONE LEFT. SHE HAS | HAD A GREAT DEAL OF EXPERIENCE ) he ("LL NAVE ONE MERE NA JIFFY i EASY !Gor A Peare | ONE WiTH EXPERIENCE _ E HAS A CAR THINK oF iT! a diddidoale as ( HER Epil) HAT HAVE You INE MAID LINE 2. seeeh S Low AY Race ENT. HAVE ALL ohRene’ JOBS AS Gi pucTORE OR ELEVATORETTES, gel T Bury | I'LL @dRBLE HER .Gne ME IS THERE A PERSON By THE NAME AR LL tningr HERE 2 me YES, SIR, Bur SHE IS OUT IN HER BUNION CAR . WHEN SHE RETURNS (LL SEND HER “To You . 1 AM HER IMPRESARIO _ < an be treated free of charge at the SEWING MACHINE 72 YEARS OLD. Kennedy s Foes Strike a Blow _cWould you like to know why you ; LIAS HOWE, the inventor of tne * A Whitney Ree hn pie a m ye : t was perfectly evident, as it s Pe See ie ahaa Wilton Leaving a Trace hitter, | RAINBOW'S END years ago, Howe was a manufacturer Mf u i bay i est inkling of wha as A besirr | Ge cotton mill machinery at, Lowel be ind Them MasCraig: briefly untolded what wa A MAN AND A MAID FIND LOVE FIRST--THEN He cou on the sewing machine id his first crude machine in May, knows tuiweription up Prot, Aliaa slowly , and was grant ted States je stolen from the south 4 me CMS oucnt it? You ean patent a little ov For thiet bid jitney FN) be careful what @ time he had the usual ill luck of Keo the future, if | have t , inventors, and for eight years he had 1 sos, And it was that, me and he felt all right, bis active dressed and had reached the door,” atisfied myself,” he to fight agatnst public indifferenc . mind began at once on on Suu, | was glad that the labor y explained, “but for 1 seeing poverty and the dishonesty of thus take any struction of what had hag was only a few Liocks away, 1 that you're the ch run teal his great inven- 7 irpine, just because T told vou What was it--man or devil? Could was all in by the time [got there, over a part of the test, You saw the he established his claim thaveian tar steiay Was what L used. You have given & human fly have scaled the wail and hadn't even enerey enough to Prearetion whi howed t as a mo. for priority, Then wealth and relations f the best preseription, just ao aeroplane have dropped an intru- faply to Kennedy's s r chemical! were showered upon hin, the F os 4 yu smoke, der at the window led holo” We wae wOpkINE . that it Is Government conferring: upon him tae Junead if you seam on the di did Hot avem to have been wy , ‘ Panic : 1 take Cross of the Legion of Honor. Hefure 1e8 up there in Nor was there ay pumerable test-tubes Narita ¢ trom | the expiration of his patent Howe 1.- nm for a le while, eith rance could ds, On the table ana: Chon ailued $2,000,000, He died in 1867, ike it's nothing.” eseape, It wk our d with the ~—-- | waite nearby with Whitney's only known w of Every one ‘' PN speak at Bae CANNING BOOK FREE | i TEI aia lamaaicaraniceianel than anybody wits to invitt nm was not an acy draught # | CHAPTER XVI. But the face was to Pe cate, sol Benery ‘ sar - d did not For Evening World Readers, |.) nm s door after him ter he had gathered up his corre. Every other weapon failing, this Was CHAPTER XVIL. i : ie darkness we settled our door atte desperation, i r he contin in| ddown the bali, making a turn spondence p HAT was it? Ta. gontuet wit ead 1 selves for another vigil that was We DAU RARE AMER ee ate Ween h T HAN basa ncdile eomrortatie ann ee Mt fe Vara i ; Ast ia to last we knew how lon and at the steps and to 1 he was engaged in one of bis char Sl it the and micros tn qu ihe Wall ae N r of us spoke as We i You go up, Wal- ‘fs mn pty He i “ al th mor ji rae i . the marks aves in nuiman srouched in the shadow of ou Sennedy no ogo r cons ury pecause (hii Wa . FE Lo Mw t if no one cou NATIONAL, bed hed in t hadow of our down, was lying on t hin own and it was L who He shook his head as if to d ar me... rere u ia wot til WAR GARDEN listening, It was fifteen minutes later before Wis bending H had bee ry conversation, without taking his un tiunt have been administered COMMISSION Slowly the time sed, Would any “ taken a rut p off I foll languidly " ae ! : ne | H y ri neither of us with \ : eyen off the o ett ' " without a one j one take advantage of the opportun- ler, He seemed to Which was a HE pap Locate uaa tA : I i aaa} the room, J found iy to uamiper with. 1ue Tox ef aig had a room, like ours pump of I & for finger’ prints, there 10° were us if ho we nting. at w ; 4 ettes on the table remarked Craig. uwhat ne trace of the p nous ga uty ; x se v loukh one Hl Once or twice we heard the elevator ned at the outco t had filled the room. bu i not 1 seiNag until hh BRAMEE AE: . irum age achome, “And if he was clove , have the air of one who was fading @demed to bave fnist we well uid not even jdoor clang und waited eapectantlyy to nave a room, he A Aah an BURETTS anythir inything, | was too tired reason ‘Tuen, still without a w k UesA NOW | bi nothing happened. 1 began t% have a disguise that would fool. the This was but another of the DAMUPE yy 9 tost-tube and drop Ae ' ney | wonder whether, even if avator boys for a minute. No, he old man?” mysteries that coufronte avOpy ‘ T cut wway tt K passkey to the su bas gone. [ut I'll wager he won't try exclamation caused me to Httle liquid from a bett und have submitted it to these tests him enter if he was quiet more substitutions of stramen ng at the Open my eyes and try fiscover above the table. His fa which you | side hall was thickly carpet D ned fs fe. Choking | sensa " roat, “hat Was the cause, H . ndiDK ond : I don't see adened every footfall if one ‘exer- “i ntortat W a4 hippe r the lock of the door ivoking at J only reasonable care fe rooms iround the for _ Perhaps 1 1 ently r T nicht All the steps in canning are not selves were much the but nothit ie oa 1 t h the ’ only described but illustrated (as in| “Don't you think we might have t fra bn . know, \ cies pitars, “Wieerine » to| the door ajar a tte?” 1 suggested t 6 7 ; locked, ken Keep Out Light”) In the booklet | “was ‘Kennedy's only com- and had { ‘ ' wit “Home Canning and Drying of Vege-| ment in the negative. r > as ae Luh 1 red. tables and Fruits," prepared by ex- glanced now and then at my te the few Litt , ie c perte of the National War Garden| Watch and by straining my eyes was fed, 1 uted, “how a ie surprised to see .how early was “ ut ! X n a eu Commission, yet, The minutes were surely leaden- ,, Whitney, the in cause of all had been no thumb the 1 t fyour 1 » to This booklet will be given free of| footed, this commotion, wa 1 the writ- At last w t two of t 1 ooned ve 1 Ww po 1 1 charge to Eyening World readers,| Suddenly I heardein the next room * nm With his letters - had found oaked it up With a pice You remen ber Phrough what sounded like f little vk L ought to tell him," de- t th fit until j enuceal who have only to clip out this illus. |! ARES eS les of Ii cided Kennedy as we passed down i 1 sloop,” ho paid foally " eca, it trated notice and present it at anyltreading on match head: PAS ie 4 eh a At mn ropa I kn 1 ‘ World office listed below ak Ta oe mere | a paeenaeter enna ed to . t F 1 vate © the t ¥ If you wish it mailed to you #end|tereg Cram to me in « hoarse whist strolled writing dé nie for brea labora T can't mle pea would 4 » \ a two-cent stamp and your name and|*“pyery step, even thoxe of he push the few letters Hong 4 for m and cop nin front of the house, You're t Hutt address to the National War Garden| running across, sets it off!” eh he had not t and asked Nf i ud r ah. Hy George, af th wan ‘ a) . but ei }Commission, Washington, D.C. and| “Iie rose quick cL a us te own ton m to find goes further we'll t hale tion ' Ihe aa Kept tha booklet will te Caatad to your” | adie fone quickly and throw o 9 'E don't. know whether you have me lying on the bed, motionless, al a elndiew RAR Bare Moa! Tintersuntad, ; oe neph up WORLD OFFIC Iss, Bear Soto ney’ suite, T sprang noticed it.” begun Craig, “but I won+ most cold drink tha ‘ ! Kod ‘Only a ‘ahs Information Bureau, Pulitzer ee der how you feel?" He was by thia time too weak to It up my mind not te to that on vib bag (World) Building, No. 63 Park Row. foe re, in the shadows, T saw a dark Whitney had expected something carry me. But he managed to reach wouldn't, butt he maid then ou had hee Uptown Offlce’’No. 1893 Troadway | form, starting back in quick retreat, else rather than fis health us the the window and throw It wide f yed him that ew" that we had to resort to the wonde: { (northeast comer 3mih Street), Fue we, were tao late, He Was cats subject of a quis. 'iretty good now," As the draught the he ht it was # stimulant, Jit ina porces ful hit Imotor after trying both ‘arlem Office, No, 155 West 125th ‘ ‘ a ed before he knew it, “ale thought of the and with 1 t to be w sedatl lain basin ig the Bylve nd Schaefer metho Street (near Heventh Avenue), site te eohid Matas create spit: though I mat agmit that for the barely strength enough left called up | did not wake up untli well along poured liquids. Ne pasued and al nual means to induce Bronx Ofice, No 410 Rast, 149mm | Uons, We could catch & Blimpse of the past few days I have wondered one of the gas companies ani had In the morning, but when T'did I waa the liquids through w fing screen aad Tevplration, “At any rate, we managed Street (near Third Avenue), Ing Up & bit pulmotor sent over, surprised to find myself so well, Be- at lust took up @ tube containing som: to Undg the work of this fiend,” with the dread drug to drive Whitney pipe Poison or rather going too fast,’ w ned Now that the danger was past fow eason for it, First Instalment Nex fore aby one could stop me, 1 was of the resulling Uquid, ee Copgrisht. Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World’s Home Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick 118, ty The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Mrening World), An Attractive Summer Wrap of Crisp Silk the @ our | JUST decanse | master of J wardrobes Is a war income is no | reason for women to | forego pretty clothes. Merely rearrange your — expenditures, | Ieasening them @ bit | where wise judgment | suggests, and man age to look pretty and attractive Lust the sam For the girl who es away for the summer with dainty frocks to don in the afternoons and ings, a wrap such I have designed here will be just the thing to slip on after night falls Tt af forda the right warmth and in ertep noft taf with ite hunchy rolling vol- jar, lends a delight- lub air of pictur ewquenesa to any type of beauty. It is regrettable | that at many resorts the girls, and even young 1 na, ap pear at night wear ing sport coats over v dainty frocks when | have been seen doing | good service all day. he Inappropriate. ness f mich dress. ng unnot be ac counted for in the name « ‘nomy when a wrap such as one after the nc companying demign THIS CHARM! can be made 50 CHEAPLY AN easily and Inexpen- sively, Two straight widths of ma terial, which might once have deen the skirt an evening frock, are \ched to @ straight twelve-inch | dke exten > long ends that p in the front collar, slightly elreular, ia dow! 1, and if desired nay be trimnted with a band of row fancy edged rib The By Rex Beach THE POT OF GOLD t Monday » (Te Be Continued.) | ribbon on | Maahion Kay WRAP y trim MAY BE MADE THLITTLE TRO the wi LE a inside vf cape around {ts lower edge Answers to Queries r The Bvening World you akt me in the a ligh and cot ton mixt sult inte a dress? The colo! fe dull gray-bige mixed with tan, Ce In a fitted modet with flaring lower portion, Skirt gath red sligh ro Bmpire wit Jash pockets, Am MRS, J. This waist can be cut from your coa Straps and pockets j fromthe flared wer portion, Shiny brown butt eerit lace Jabot Farhion Bitar The Prening World I have five vards { | of duit blue cotton crepe which would like win me nk a figs | thereto up. vine leomt Have plump vgtheniny {Am twe years of | “ braid ings woul to make you ad ot a be- atyle? rather re, and re like «lines neck line ity -seven covere I otw Kvening World ught @ remnant i jersey yards » what to do Could Leom some thing for a dress’ Am 30 years of age look younger, 34-inch bus’ wee 116 lbs Have ack air, ¢ exion, medium dar Miss T Mhite washable satin ymbined with your jersey as a soft plaited skirt, neok full, and sleeve fac a n under It so long smart and practical exceedingly INSTRUCTIVE JIGSAW PUZZLE. 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