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HOME PAGE snr DCH © Wednesday, July 24, 1918 Pa retin Summer as 7 Tale] eat Tos ort And Health Hints | _ For The Evening World’s Re a Ree WR, By Pauline Furlong | ; ; ° ce iy at Home Dressmaker’s ‘ow to Reduce or Gain Weig By Mildred Lodewick O matter what may be the prevailing styles, one can’t call an angul. Copyright, 1918, by The Drew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) painfully thin bod, lovely, p y y Plain and Checked Material Distinctively Combined ‘The normal healthy and beautiful body should be incased in firm muscles, these in turn should be covered with a Myer or padding of fat. | LL fashions nowa- & : days seem to be Any weight in excoww of whet the body needs to com- | pi its formation must be gonsidered excess and not | i f | designed for the a healthy condition. period of a woman's It may sound odd, but exercises are more essential | life between the ages of for the thin woman than for the fat one, The fact ao ia there are stands out that they are the real means of building up | | They see avitel ig oe ss aa new and healthy tissue, and aid the body to eliminate | \ ine sikabea; thoae whe « HA waste matter, Weight, it is admitted, can be reduced | look young, these who eases through diet alone, but no woman can take on flesh would like to look and gain health merely by diet. It cannot be done. | young, and those whe She must exercise to stimulate the blood circulation and appetite, Through | are satisfied to look old. this, food will be assimilated and properly digested. | Thin last class boasts Excessive thinness indicates that the digestive organs are seriously but few mombers. Even tmpaired. ‘This condition can be remedied through regular and persistent back tn the days of the exercise, The exercises should be continued only until you have become | | Bmpress Josephine It comfortably tired, Several minutes’ practice three or four times @ day | was said that she de- Will be more beneficial than half an hour once a day. tad Ne Terk L kee Long walks, especially { is on a vacation In the country or at vehi th Manerocety the shore, should be taken every day. This will etimulate blood circula- | | eyes. So when Dame tion and heart action. Deep breathing should be practised, Fashion creates styles Today's n tion follows that have a youthful, Breakfast—Blackverries and cream, cereal, corn muffins and butter; | | nuoyant air, she is giv toffee if desired. | ing women what she bas Luncheon—Cream of asparagus soup, baked apple. Dinner—Brojled mutton chop, sweet potatoes, romaine with cream, found they liked, My design this eve wheese balls and French dressing, foe cream, + 1 Stl ning expresses a de Hghtful mingling — of | dignity and youthful ness, the former quality vchieved in’ the plain, ditting bodice which parts away in we ™ Renovating Furniture at Home By Andre Brel shegl H two points at the waist ¥ vou he vy u ulphur into a pint line, with no belt, wi { | t u ' casily be kept | of w ster and boi! ing for an hour with the contrast of charm in a state of polish delightful to | four chopped onion ing youthfulness ts at ined in the round varnished furniture looks spotted never wash if off with nd water, but wipe with a rag d in lukewarm water in which tea leaves have been steeped. This { we have | Will 1ot remove the gloss and gives Nee ee Od senate ‘ , | are dignitied, while the So it fs wiser to| Jf Mihly varnished furniture 1s eer Romine h brings the sate | Much scratched or scarred no amount Site were ome athat isis Furni- | of washing or polishing will remove with more lacing that ; ewood or| the scars. The only thing to do ts to en eas ould be rubbed with| 80 Over the spots with a camel's hair nay ge Put| brush dipped in shellac thing the ke and cut . time 1 rub it| Should be allowed to touch this fresh H ’ ; ° i i “te * i tthe whole surface | Y4Tnish until {t is thoroughly dry sir, is Sependent up wuld mirror, If this rubbing | For the breaks in the corners fabri mercerand"o'catrn [reese oun, Ae The cua " , month Instead | of furniture save, if you can. all the Catan wore ane,'s ut seiqt [boro te hid thle tape ted until the annual or 8 of wood that have been fog or mercersed colin gees it | ml RSL ibn arene eins linen or mercerized cotton goods in a pale lavender, blue or pink, matching Answers to Queries me collarieas neck — with yoke laced together by | tny ribbons that tie in | bows on the shoulders. The long, slim sleeves | | THIS SIMPLE FROCK OFFERS YOUTH- FULNESS AND DIGNITY. ng it wil ) with od polish Gry with a stain to match ag Liquid glue. When tus ix i the square in the gingham, wor n Editor ‘The Krening World sl terete rhe racatten tneeann 1 gingham, would be Fashion Exitor The Frening UG Fone: Ge tno) furnitures. tn a desirable combination of fabrics; Will you please Bes 1 mluenay He Wand en The skirt is a plain two-piece model advise me what to Revera ri s too badly uring 11-4 yards around, with get for a practical cond aie o imine side panels gathered into it at dross to wear at ' and Wiis ° and bottom, This design would the seashore in late tof z Rows —— |afternoon and e faco is well dusted : Seiad ning? I cannot af pit of old flannel a pela ford anything ex- ing fluid sparingly. Stains pots | Densive, but want by dipp Rice a 0% - ai i| propriat I am s ised e-half with wal oi a | ‘ . SS twenty years of age then rubbir @ Spo | c s and| M T hope you're not too deepl, volved anywhere—not pie, a . » Age bhi linw a fi , | and of good figure. rtho dest pian tor came 3-4! Type Lovers Come to a Parting, +*:: a EST Shae el GE IT EORTC AE aT ape ee ote elie ICE Taal tae polselas Cor is to a au Ace ae B “p l We : an ore, E tebant Do you hear?” incoherent ox amation he held aout uh her mind meanwhile there — DuN blue Geor- ith a flan ippes Dike g to O , Rosa satd, im- his arms “1 Varona crept in sed a whi 7 stasmagoria, an * p 4 aa ne: ut ll Wait Forever, murhing 19, Clpaily) ose welds im. He Ark, ome VArvoe, srane inky banked & bIrline, HARARE gDrIS Sh CHAPTER V. began Re ac ONA sat until! a| blue or chartreuse night over a let-|4@9d purple em- turpentine. Most people do n that stale beer heated to the & know . . He's young and headstrong and bo her lips to his mories, ul yet unreal, convinc- STEBAN VA ing f| e Girl Whispers Won't listen to me.” “rl wait forever, s ing yet unconvincing lute hour th Ksteban frowned. “Young, eh? Well, Constant brooding over the treasure ter which required the utmost | broidery in beads point, then applied to the waod +n seponenliameicAdeemenetaeac fometimes the young are called upon CHAPTER IV. had long since affected Dona Tkabel's in its composition, It was|and fom would eft overnight to dry, will, the nex! SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS Mein iieecakes( : arid : ‘ s das a consequence she often wriien upon tie thinnest of paper, | make this simple dress elegant! If morning, make a high lustre on most ban Varma, Cuban planter, la believed to have buried a great treasure scmawbere on CANO Undertaken | le ATHOUGH for a long. time hedreamed about Any when it. was finshed the Writer [yng wont mote ; 00d especially ,good for @ giant slave, ts supposed to know tho location. In « drinking bout Don eNO: oan ean’ tall gies! Dona Isabel had been sure in and, at Iy inelosod it in an envelope of the | care for embroidery, vi wood. loees the danghter of this slave, Evangelina, to another planter, Selastian protests, is upon ht HSN nS h { nat Panel is were Pp ame material febun put the | !M8ert cream silk lace, sewing bands heavily carved furniture of any sort, | and in bis rege Bills the Don, slong with several other peraona, atcben end Rose, @ think I can.” the othor agreed er OWN ING DBS PABOR Babaa Appe and Esteban. fetter in, his pocket without ad-|of dull blue ribbon underneath, Cole as oll or furniture polish is apt to twin chikdron, are brought up by the Dona Isabel, their mother, who efieres all the then, [ know everybody in Ma Cueto, her adm trator,was when he came, was again the r t hen he extinguished 1 every wh fat who cannot find the fabled trem lar of lace or abeerest white organdy, aces in| her in Habana When Rewa ts «itt nha ; robbing her, she had never Who had cour 0» Don Ma Castano, fat make gunned or fiptoed to the door ec and fort Jos that he will we! her, and approactes thn girl's slemmotiior, who is doubtful of inh 5 stered courage to call him to a Was all very wonderful, very excit his and Rosa's reome, 1 . i the deop portion Hona’s irelination, Aluwet at that moment the girl is talking to Johune O'Reills, representative ‘omebody must be the eyes and TMustered courag: Pas him to ® ing, very real. Dona Taabel found ec eee ae een und whatever came | “eshlon Balitor The Evening World t To brighten ot vo sta Of | in Matanzas of @ New York tmwin muse, ‘ol, Loper if reckoning, And there was @ Teason herself robed for him in her wedding ¢, hia ears, fo 4 sivter slept like aa Will you please’ any sort on fur at has been (Copyright, MoClure New Byndivate), “Col, Lopez! exclaimed O'Reilly. for her cowardi Nevertheless she yn of white, and realized that she gf ictten, fteassured, he stole out into | ‘ spamslod or: painied: White) 16h). ® po Hastehan nodded. ss cedvat the mnnt for tho‘overseer, who at the time, Was beautiful | tt aser yaw if the hall, Here he paused a moment | suggest some wily of Lady } % 7 . Tosa's face as sha looked Me owns living on one he plantatic er pow Attraction m™4S- with his ear first to Pancho Cueto's using four yar: | flannel and 1 with Keroxena, CHAPTER III, scene from 4 play. She'll walk in her two men was wh te and worried, Kur ph ale pons at ABAD Hi ble ically enhanced. (or whe axaralae o MP ar Bi dai a eh eh ma ah VEY j ) : ie : i be of then rub the surface. (Contiouad.) éloep night, if ever,” a time the three of them sat # ce NOSE ZO J * potent influen: ov him er stepmother’s room. He could bear silver net banding t A a0 Rosa nodded sot O'Reilly, then the American ud, slowly, [svhel fell into a condition bordering quickened a thousand sraeer'ns heavy breathing and . ilt picture frames or chairs can be SAB ptaaek a voice a y, und O'Rolliy, tn ¢ Meh 1 the overseer's heavy brea on an evening grec! Pile BREED | naa oe acta ABEL!" oxclaimed a ¥ ait, SUPPressing somo light reply that had “You'll bo shot if you're caught- upon panic, and was half-minded to For instance, she could see [sabel's senseless bul the latter venting em cleaned anc . . and the lovers started guilt sprung to his lips, inquired, curiously, — Kosa whis - fuink Of ccuntermand her order. She spent an Wil B novel and agretie was moaning and multe ee for my qenayiem wiped over wi polish made by ily apart. They turned to “What do you mean by that?” 1 : é a = Hie senanto! ho enjoyed strangy, jessiy, pul, being accustomed to her who is ninetee dissolving two of mult ip half find Esteban, Rosa's twin Brother and tor joined in ex mo one must run chances,’ evening of suspense and a miserable unsuspected perfumes, she heard the resiiessness, Esteban pald no heed, * bef f wate 1 mixing in an t th idty, Plaining that Dona Isabel was given Wsteban averred. | “We're ft hight. ‘This last, however, was noth- music of distant waterfalle and un- “Letting himself out into the night years oiét aaa Lesa aed Ar a | brother, staring at them oddy; to pecuilur actions, especially ufter t¥tanny Cuba is ot » Fmust ive unusual with her; she was ac- “derstood the whispered language of he touk the h that led*to the old ounce and a bi alum and two bel?” ho repeated. “What's this periods of excitement ‘- pecte = re do my part.” ustomed to unplen ant dreams, ana {0 Dreene. It ing, delight sunken garden. Nocturnal birds were color do you im ounces of nitre, Ayother polish You interrupted our theatricals, T that one of her eccentricit “i id But ner or tater youn be Olas ones a pep a myer yo ful Katebun and gha Were walk Ae ¢ ipine; his way was barred with would be pretty for Pi rniture mad tirring | wy, ol assioned pro- twken the ey Y linte covered —= then what persisted she c e d throngh the grounds @ quint® epider-webs, heavy with dew and a NB Wee resereny 2 EF poy mene sirtnrhtee,, PRR ek BR AMEUUAHE Otreailly cwnn wnowars miWar shapes came to harass her, and he wax telling her about his gleaming in the moonlight like tiny it, also what fabric?” A Decrease in| 0'Rellly explained, with a pretens evil cececlanoat ‘ ti 1 Lint hee pain Fs np ogee x ith iron, about was overpowering, Ha passe | aallnyte 7 ar aus Rosa and Pr ornamen of py the well, and its gaping black | joned with dark hair . annoyance. 4 explained further: “She used t "” ton when she woke in the morn heat 1 the pearis as mouth, only. half pr ed by ee " Number of Lunatics. “Vos, Senor O'Reilly believes he can al ADOUL ut night, oping to ; his ¢ rie TREE tise we vere unlined he talked, Isabel proken coping, reminded him that he and eyes, algb? io ate abel by laying siege to SF BOD Ra Lae on y laid a 1 nh " t . rt pedracel hot and 4 WIT had promised Re coy t with color, red lipa, She VIDENTLY a great national to ot the treasure. ‘The rs H and that her skirt wa ugled | i E es 1 . y You have Blt to Je dn; she experienced spasma pt { himself he would in bust, but 8 © makes for mental steadi- | ber ‘A—foolish person Mosa’s both killed, as you Know, and tho 4 : dipagabidy 4 wilh dew ite caheru cs unar raiias % n bus P, seat. Kor the past two years |cheoks were faintly flushed and her ge« f the hiding-place was RW ONS Se gnenad ner aie 4 was plainly curious, on hie Bo ee eC me phage) Sure WO “i seta . 4 hips. there has been a decrease of over |color deepened at the amusement in le i - 78 os # that they come inirer a, grateful glance aaete to learn why he had been iA aataay Navas id aha as Z ung man iit al MRS. W. 3,000 in the number of insan ronal icsteban’a eyea, “He makes love {0 [ter in her aleep and teat #he has 1 for one would seo that gant tor, but alnce ho asked no ques ’ keen an intoxication of eigiare F mposed f Palo green net or cated for in England and Wa ays ; dl en it for it, whethe , oD un was lead- wait there for a lor x a cared ft nth " fic, |Wretchedty. wishes or not, It is retribution.” 7 ti abhi awa”. OTR tions his employer was forced to upea crite cea wan wane le mae chiffon would be SP isought-pr | what little I overheard wasn't @peuker drew up her shoulders aod Ree ten eae Fone wine the subject herself. ' VOURCUN APGor. hg) eh j : pretty the war t y niabis 1oWed | bad," Kisteban declared; then he wok ®!¥" on Das Meiban Baler wee was averted, Purposely he ‘Then an amazing thing took a of sudden lsabel’a mi . onstanuy increasing nur « . ( @ exc ned polieve sze upon Est n fOr HO cw 7 world dissolved er was | 7 a a nu O'Reilly's hand, in ghosts when L #ee one Then Ke Pat y mittor that Cueto refused to be discharged. Also thought she did. her ar : 1 att | have 41-2 yard Iunati Esteban was a handsome boy, witha shake of his head: “Iaabel a ot } f he deficd his ‘ her i shouted, — But : iia CANNING OOK FREE straight, slim, and manly, and his Never given up. the hope of findit Ty AE ar eer par se at i the ey. ela furor ! \ Ai , th you'a| of Puen F na 1 easure, Sh ‘ould 6 10 aP for r hoak of be v | fear ten . resemblance to Rosa was startling. | a DORN Fics tate, oame here 0 toll you beth goodshy. arty va sph 1 r 1 wa married, and me tighting with | may be gone for some tit ah her produce the ber, although fir r x 1 Peles Ca With a look engaging in tts frank tho Insurrectos, so that she mugbt gont kn when Loan got back.” — efute bim. This fright of u person ar 10 ate han Bata ‘ia n canning are des ‘directness, he said: “Rosa told mo bave a free hand in her search.’ “tm sorry,” Esteban told him, with not do, for the surroundin knew on the elina ma wait until dark, | y u a sty ted in the books |. Reilly scanned the speaker silent- penyine regret. “You will leave doe nd had not stant that Ist still be asleap: | tell you we have to be careful Uh gaan eed incing of ’bout your meetings here and I came yy for a moment; then he auid, With & frends here in Matany I'm be RUPROT Ln asta tat BUREDTHINE Ghoul hae waa UD And Bava’! | wh would utili its,” prepared hy ¢© apologize for our stepmother's dis- avity unusual in him, “I wonder if you will come ba ore jong, ‘treasure And she was forced tu dark, the air was cold and damp, w What is the news? What with some ot jonal War G courtesy. I'm sorry we can't Invito You know that you're suspected of— adinit the peril in Cueto'a boast that grass rose to her kn) Tt flas hear? material if you ou into our house, but--you under- WOFking for the Insurrecto cause “You, as xoon as Tecan, That ts, if’ be bad ficilals to Sustain bia through her mind that had Aser er e| tb stand? Rosa and I t like her; oanceeat, 7 didn't know He did not finish the ce. own cl magnanimous ply been whirled from a pleasant seated On ‘sii iaeanea rue ca “ Yosa and I are not like her; Woll, it's @ fact.” O'Rellly heard Good. You're ons the enough to propose that they goon as dream into one of terror. Ax sho deal, but rh pal we are quite liberal in our views; wo Hows aap ally, “le ik whet! bo sneartie wi remambor Pine he Lided, necentine a aine fpuRnt wich Te ett ame the ieee e " : years old, it 4 ire alinost Americans, as you sce, 1 asked. say, and at least ("ll be ¢ ' estate 11s, Cueto to take ilusion of t ma y Clara weeps WestW clined to be stou 1 yi Gi " hat of ie ber “fam a Cuban." Esteban‘ smiie OE Oe er tank 4 toe chimes became overwhelming, Warr Ine ‘Taking th etter H apts dito you send a Cate SAY CRAbe WARE MAKOR LMBOM wan strife grim rose briskly and, after shakir ne during the course of tha congruous sensations, far too swift his pocket, I 1 have an-| Hey . fi 16 and hate Americans so bitterly. “Cuban? Your people were Bpaa- with O'lte ihe comin t caine to Laabel, for her mind to compass, were crowd- other messaxk ra dark complegon Nution War Garden “Wouldn't tt please her to know ish.” v farewell t th inanager would @d into the f time That Lopez Jay bp. ¢, and ts basamitaae Chike ae “True. But no Spaniard ever raised nt for once OT ‘ ith ber roa, she Before sho e¢ own there to-morrow an never tind | 4) ‘ 1 to you. that I'm becoming Cubanized as fust . gounish child in Cuba, We are tongue wae sient. ‘The laughter wax planned to At fh condition Minto him? } oar M. 8 Oniar | as ever I can?" ventured the caller, Cubans, Rosa and 1." kono from his blue eyese when he seemed a >t pace, Now, t ailing — “Well, you must find him, and im-| you whould | Information Bureau, Pulitzer! “Oh, she hates Cubana, too!” At this statement the aister eried: turned to the girl at his sie. aimatior of a ra pistal, w was not strange to Isabel -it ia com- mediately ensio. This letter con a aid he (World) Building, No, 63 k Row, e e ther. “She’s Spani: “Hush! It is dangerous to speak in ‘“You'|l wait until I come back, »pt-but further thought re- mon to all sufferers from nightmare ing important news so important, 6 toc q laugaed “She's Spanish, Uptown Otice, No. 1393 Broadway | you know, Well, it's f ate that way, with this new war growing won't you”” and difficulties, and she nevertheless, she experienced the t'-Esteban laughed lightly-—| this design; if (mortheast corner 38th Street). \¥ ‘@ fortunate YOU every day.” “Will you be gone—very long?” she decided to wait. Polson was far safer, dawn of a horror such as sie had “that if you find yourself in danger| yso flaring sleey Harlem Office, No. 155 West 125th | didn’t see her today. Brr! What @ "But O'Reilly ts our friend,” asked That night she lay awake a long never guessed, She heard herself from the Spaniards I'd advise you to Sih, ye | of self color Geor t (near Seventh Avenue), temper! We had our Lprytmiy too, Esteban protested. O*Reilty looked deeply tnto the dark fame Putting her scheme into final scream hoarsely, fearfully, and knew, chew it up and swallow it as quickly nx Office, by? 410 Bast 149th | asked her for , asusual,and, “Of course I am,” the American 53 eyes turned to his and Sound, Shes at shape, and then for _ interval that too jate, that she was indeed awake. as you can.” gette, Purple faille @reet (near Third Avenue, .. |e usual, she Whe like # agreed, “and Cor that reason pk. last there was no coquetry ‘eas opemed longer ane jung poleed in Then—whirling chace-a sudden, (To Be Continued.)

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