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2 gr ir HOME PAGE NWaAihie NAL BITUMEN] |_wscnceare satya te Daye Wie iss Original Fashion Designs ap and sha Talks [I've Changed My Mind att Re peatee W “By Maurice Ketten And Health Hints = —— aa 2 \ WHY DON'T You , For The Evening World’s By Pauline Furlong | GET MARRIED : be Waddie te oe nn lec sepa 4 Home Dressmakers “Chinning the Bar” to Strengthen Muscles ha ) P S \ By Mildred Lode wick N excellent treatment for development of the shoulders, back, chest 5 Content, 1018, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Rrening World.) A and upper arms, as Well as straightening crooked spines, 1s the White Satin Blouse, Kimono Style exercise known as “chinntng the It should not, however, be |[AVEN though ¢ tempted by any but those who have strengthened | able facility for filt ing In little nooks which must not be carried to excess. Do not strain the muscles may not only fail to accomplish the desired result, but do It is better to practise this exercise for a minute or two s day than to overdo it at any one time. | ‘Thin persons should be careful to take this exercise only sufficiently | women havé mselves through milder forms of exercise. taken up the For those who have not yet reached their full | very gractously they this exercise will, if persistently adhered to daily, add could not entirely veral inches to their height. sandvsy, (ib ee , , Chinning the bar" be practised from any arate skir(, It seems a doorway or transom, or from a tree limb. To practise : a it properly, stand on a box or chair just high enough to permit you to reach up and firmly grasp the limb or bar with both hands. Then kick the support away and hang by the hands and crevices In the alone, Now twist the body from side to side several times and, if this has wardrobe that noth By thus raising and lowering the body several times you add much to the j one separate skirt is strength of body muscles, especially those of the shoulders, back and chest }as much a necessity 4 | n All rieties of cs you ie Ns as HOw You STAND TK} |r Maite USS ABourT IT D — | jone-pince frocks \ srowth, say persons under twenty-four years of age, forsake their old |to have an invaly not tired you too much, draw yourself up until your chin touches the bar. ing else can, Atleast Bear in mind, however, that this is a rather violent form of exercise, Do THEY Aw | Don’? SEE Nedatchns ee nalie asade ourself injury fabrics are used, but veral times a | | the smartest fabrics |are sport satin and | khaki kool. ‘Thou 1 to stimulate circulation and appetite, They especially should be careful | figures and atripes j not to carry it toa point of fatigue. They should also be careful to take | used exten- bd only slightly warm or tepid baths after strenuous exercises of this kind, j sively leet year, the kd plain’ colors have regained favor again, and when ac- companied by a vel- n aip-on or v | Knitted sweater of as both hot and cold baths are powerful stimulants. A good ment for to-day is: A glass of either hot or cold water before breakfast; sliced peaches and cream, corn muffins, coffee or a glass of milk For luncheon, egg-malted milk, Boston brown bread and butter. For din- ner, cream of potato soup, baked eggplant, green corn on the cob, mashed | potatoes and hearts of lettuce with mayonnaise, silk or wool make es ge a ~ ~ lan exceedingly rich | and etty costume. How to Bathe the Baby in Hot Weather rrowaver cwatare i Children's Burenu of the De-| fore retir will make. the obtldron the season is over lm auch an outfit is meee: Hones 18 THE MIDSEASON WARDROBE. which it appears, Th neck of the| ways, either with seams down each i , of Labor is now ex- re comfortable. This should be effort in its pres-nt | quickly done, rubbing gently with a ~ |bound to become oa st (os000 | eNO Reb oeke Wa Gd Gee a 1 WALK THE HR BACHELOR HAS penslenedh Bahu ldren t par. A ros of | beng dried before the next is wetted FLOOR WITH MADE UP HIS MIND ~ / | thing to change its sey has been established to look | The wa bath should be of 4 Hin EVERY D To Ger — effect perceptibly welfare of the childsen.| body ¢ Tatuie. On hot days the ( * e and lend a refresh ; pis duty is to teach pare ad n of sOdm OF walt, one te \ing diversion ts of- f the needs of their ch l- | spoonful to each pint of water, will | fered in my design : be found soothing. Cool baths should | to-day. It isa blouse f f san excellent service to hu- not be given to children under four | lof white sport satin manity and the campaign should re-| years of age | | made kimono atyle, y iq: ceive the same whole-hearted co-| It is not advisable to give dei otte| | trom one yard and V { peration that has been accorded the | children frequent baths. It is too| various war conservations great @ strain upon thoir vitality, 1f Foremost in this service i the |an infant shows fear of water place jand workmanship. # mother. If every mother will strain) the child in a towe! and gradually | | Ita distinctive fea- every effort to keep her own children |lower this into the water. If .| well and comfortable during this sum- | child's skin is sensitive soap should | ‘ blouse being cut square, in slashed in| shoulder, or a seam down the back, toward the shoulder on euch side, and | and it is the last way that I would mer she will be doing her bit in the not be used. Salt or ‘ran ampaign should be substit nm aths a. In the for- ruse half a cup of salt to every ple C oper. For the latter put int of bran into upon its b It is a mistake to bag. Put it immerse the chit several times a squeeze ft | elghth of the bedi nko Mi A BLOUSE AND SKIRT HELP TO ENLARGE ture in the tie and the manner in| Kimono blouses may be cut in twe it in from th Mashes that the te] advise for this model, making the emerges, under the eyes of two pear! | closing invisible with clasps or hooks. buttons. ‘The binding of the edges of) The under arm seams are shaped te | thia blouse may match the color of] give a slight fit, with two tiny plaite prettily with it | held in them from the front section. Whether the figure is stout or @lim these plaits, which take the place of darts, give a becoming Une to @ plain bod Much of child’ M-being, es- pecially in warm we depends 4 cheese cloth o the water and bout five minutes bef, bath day under the impression it is cool- Rue ng. A tub bath once a day is suffi ex cient re than this is apt vitality of the child. An two weeks old should naust t rfant hot be put into a bathtub, but un safely be given bout one Answers to Que Vasiion Editor, The Breoning World If you would design that ae ’s Whim Brings On ding tit sa A Girl a LEE Johnnie was poised rigidly, his mouth never ceased his babbling and nevor “Not yet, but we will hear some be jue, He was one of Lopea’s men, and a @ open, his hands Lalted in midair. The awoke to his surroundings fore jong, Um sure.” le told ime that Lopes had gone to in me operand) to be fol- | r me a simple way to lowed in thi st the face and } e ke up f rds of 4 should be washed and dried, nd M sick man's voice had risen, and “Your fuith does as much for me ws the Hubl Hills with Mac Firing ba THERE'S tOUP: Fe a sho i caeatere! O'Kelly, with a peculiar expression 7 my nis lady's care. Lut when you go there were none of our men left in the dark blue Georgette then the entire body should be quick a an Reported Dead of amazement upon his face, was CHAPTER XV. when I'm alone, when J begin province, He told me other things, which I have I would } “Jy soaped and the baby placed into eco ° straining his ears to hear what he “TY was a balmy, languid morning to think" too, Lt was from him that I learned” undertake ioAkiGnta H S Maat ihe water ox SOUP | P. on about tao wack fas ORANIVE. . SDonIE thine too mi don't per. Heteban Varona's thin hands clutched « i - i 1 he water by sour mes a Prisoner 1g What's the matier?® Judson fy S20Ut two weeks after O'Relliv'a | “Don't think too muchs don't per: tin" tdees ot nia haminon ‘and he wecauly «ae bow and have it come up > ‘Ow My a inquired. ia . quickly “Vake my word for it, Kosa mf bis head w ly from side to which I need very seaie H a lining position (Copyright, Moc) For a moment O'Reilly remained Leaves. The ¢ as Mountains j, alive, and We'll nud her somewhere, de. “It was he who told me about much. Had thought } | When t child sits up the water SYNOPSIS OF PRECE frog i) 4 were green and spark from 4 re omehow, You ara that she had [osa, He suid that Cobo had ravaged | hould r h to the armpits). Be ure | are Uy, betean Varona, © word he strode to the sufferer, He cent shower; wood fires smouldered fallen into Cobo's hands when he Yumuri and that my sister—was! to combine gray Geor- your hand, the bath should | yo she throat, a cry that was like a sob, and, their wavering mers of blues the Pan de Matanzas long after "OW." O'Reilly said soothingly | bay Oe ; } be quickly given, one or two minutes | the, bills ai kneeling, he gathered the frail, filthy pack train from the lower country that. In the same way Lopez assured hier the man had Pialshes + if f Am twenty-four yeare ] | Reine amply. and drying done RRerG, be Aerelice otter figure Into his arms. wazatepant Wi# Unloading fresh vegetables In the M0 positively th you were dead. the desire to gel away froca 4 a of age and ie wear ea Bah tas be tlle ih witht Lew Isteban 6 cried bn main stree! C rroup 6 £5 N ane Bae i most any style. e with a soft Turkish towel and very S'Eatehan bar'ly save Ike ‘This is O'Reilly. O'Ruil-ye! Don't you ‘ain street, and a group ia faith we can put in any story, No, fF new fielda and give wh MISS B. gentio rubbing. As the child grows their hiding Viace, Aftarw know me? O'Reilly, your £ 4, your men were disputing over them. one omes will °f,me to the cause . \ vider tub bath may last five min- a brother! For God's s tell me What children were playing arby her, That's what _ Presum Alverto and the girls his is «a simple } ‘ates if t iid is vigorow they've done to you! Look at me, In a hammock ween two Waiting for-—that and what Were relloved to Ke AL ad Ve Ey style, but you will es if the child is c b Esteban! Look at me! kK at mi trees Esteban Varor 1 to you might have to tel id pial bobs mF nem nee nee “d J u) Wash ol of cheese cloth or worn —— Oh, Esteban 4 a ey Me the admonitions of His murs IOUTNOW Akt CHALE knew now aad. 10 uecwead cela « te tte fae pking are more sanitary and preter- Te , 5 u erness, such thankfulne Johnnie O'Reilly hid ju everythin has happened to me.” PEMNONKGE 1D SARS TG SIRE, | rast oF ae nap f, ER A plained 7 ° py t t lint s 1 In't ‘ i able to sponges for infants, and as eel bias as u nd such passionate pity were in his hearty good mornit Ade Ww ca > wis © to enlist, since oulda waist 1 under- i294 pt SAUNA RATT tt any pl ha was friend's hoarse yoice that Judson Norine was r Laceli in ynio de los Bano: » Lopes, and 1 came to join our] cue henille tassel they grow older the ‘Turkish cloths ERTAIN historic e Cuban jikaly to car. drew closer, He néticed that the faint- more. Y A in 200 mile ho place you were forces in the Orient May be substituted. Use only pure, | War for Independence speak ines, candy, tooth-powder uch est flame of reason Sickered for an last night, came from talking killed. That is svill a inystery,” That le how you found te ie ie ‘missin Wane During the warm weather a sponge os Banos." They , her delicacies as appeared neces- tren they began to rove again, and = “Oh, I'm better t e eH OR ts ted those deapatcin ». for we were Will you help me in i 1 done just b piers sary to the contentment of a visit tue same rustling whisper recow an dec “ln 6 a lost usstiens nop CrOaping the. Wocie--er ant + | demlgning aprovty, Olay | j bath during the day and one just be- 11.999 patriots captured the vil American lady, San Antonio de los menced. Judson had heard something 1 want te 1 wus too tired a Th pokid by: wuor- WAM LAKAR, fOr Mania wae Ried. 2h) 5 lress which I | ,REB a gallant and sanguinary jano: Here pa f O'Reilly's story; he bad heard men- first, but now Lleft for dead, Finding that Se Ms a century. since that nigh TPRe: CANNING BOOK FREE : gone sh Banos was the on eg ter EF pee oe Now: vol wilt do leneoy an you 1 ull Nad 1A 4a ies they thle ann Ae: HUNTER: MUD very| can make from nat. ‘sathdeaihl i stance Spanish gar not believe in half measures; once ae stood, therefore, in silent wonderment, @f¢ told, Remember, it lakes ie just home with them, hey were oid Well from that point, for they Jailed | ural color pongee silk, | For Evening World Readers. | now tney “i the prisone had determined to prove his devotion ix 10° the he words, one hour to make my rounds, and if friendy from M 4 by the name ang Rrew wore, I was out of! as I have 6 yards of it loa et tiat.'| the thant ails reqdé mR) tn Naina 3, he would . O'Reilly held the boy tenderly sn nie you are not through with your tales of gf Valdes-—cultured poople who had MY head a good deal. 1 seem to rv A I PTE TUE kl A al Macnee vo Pa pL adi od Mc aR DUCT Aaa ida Re ae noah ie blood and battle when I get back you'll fled the city and wer ng in the tember a stockade somewhere and| | am 27 years of age, seribed and illustrated in the book- | Supr and t uu % Tificed himself and the flower of his 10" lh cored Esteban to hear and to have finish them to-morrow.” inanigua, like tho reat of u other prisoners, some of whom nursed | 5 feet 5 inches tall et “Home Canning 1 Drying of] of enemy reinforcements, It is quite command; he would have wasted Nis jjeed him nn lookee er Wy Valdes, the no! me. You my you found me in a cell! inch bust. I like | ae tayit| srults," prepared by | ing story to read, and it has jas: precious three-pound shel o tceneand tt A aoa) wea gleamed his ho!low very #4 rto Valid Antonio de los Banos, Well ocket t Vegetab! nd Fru prepared by | v 18 three-pound shell Try to hear me! ‘I T , ; petal Ge lon Panos ells) paok 6 | experts of the National War Garden |but one fault, a fault, by the Way, breaching tne wails of San Antonio ferce agony Where 4 a sia Gert gies il u sughters, Heaven I don't know how et there, and J] Och. an they a not uncommon i stories—it } R ‘ Rosi tosis now: you me , ne told guided them te erto was an ard of the p Gommission meommon in histori de Jos Banos rather than fail, But a pe th O'R iv so stro ird work to provid It will probably all come back te nvenient for bu i t}ma untru ther of fact the 4 had ny can tell me : * said O'Retil ' and pre World 0! 1 e number of troop: ack came off Ve ¥ And yop liieht@an cn a i ne d. God! hausted. O'Reilly poc \ tat 1 was, perhaps, one-fifth of the y omui r Lestie ft uv rine Pings ne ds bestia or at L lay there sick to frowning thought 1 \ ts ; rl > 1 suding excurs Niieate ed mile ‘ fi y When my return put an end to h f name and |torians, and ag a military manoeuvre t blanket and several coverlets Stranger. The Colonel tame toe Mell: for my illne 1 ho fever would riae again man's feelings sufficiently for once ead, Coll ft +. and {ff hat the Cubans" delivered a spirited declaring that he no longer would “or yo ee et stron att, aa ther Nae n er faithful, patient people! 1 have, I'N agree to talk about! jjuc pee C., and} . Jeup cold. Hvery man of the com Bol Fou were: Fey r all. Es- jonger hurts ve apie 1 had walkixt east if J of nothing unpleasant hereafter. pa orgund ito you |4 vere is no denying, As a fC, Cie mcthing the COM tebun didn't die. God must have sent ‘Phere Is some coo maxi west, and now | was iniles away from — Ewtdban turned to b » ing id ba nething r hi AP EAR TRE ENC o wt, 1. wtdban turned to his nurse, inqUlr- | paghion Bhtor of fact, the engagement wa 1 ah a tone te Ralllyy naid, fet touch; it makes @ fellow want am nd country between was ing abruptly. “Do you think’ Rosa Evening World Pulitzer |eharacteriaed by an abundon, by a he prisoners in the local jail, m Gaia. Cuitiee Bokatarda\ Look what BYfy, 204 Gave, peruape.nationg ieee nuards, who were alive” i | My daughter, fifteen edttie TE A sree FORE EAR TE y neuna ional y patriots, were released, et Ala eh h i Laheca dat Yeap CTF never lave her me titin ou ‘W hy ‘ f course 1 Aren't you ars of age, haa ® < reas ¥e th i , foul {fie W vou i : Sere BD) pas / white Georgette dress U; o No. 1 reason bein the Insu etreating unr zs ‘ i ay All w Now urgument, there wa — fs in sary Dieee Males eta 1 stormed iy ! away J ‘ i i { :. ume at Ir ¥+ no particular foree in thi tae rom last year whieh € " Einar han tt i a y rthele both men felt reassured wish to fix over. It hag i" . Lest snomuch as hung 2 ‘ Hey ipa ane r} at Wait! 1 i 1 to Rong, and & ved a grateful sigh, Af squa neck with . : wi eh y 4 . rv roment he siid B dir do all that can be done ne; ma heen ta uamathing fT want to tall teep lace collar, and f Now com we must be pa y , m one a la cuffs on the q , beard: # pair of restless eye ! T you both 1 the long Su Stared unblinkingly at the brage San Antonio will be upon us. posit sigh “Wait until to-morrow,” Norine ad- sleeves, Skirt was bung Bra ince nee tee O'Reilly roused. “Put him in my follow | Pa aris,” he ordered, “I'll carry him to ow for (To Be Continued.) xE0) mpi ae %. W ’ camp myself.” but have already gathe 1 fe Lopez shook his head, saying dit from normal, 4 y Pew gd ' A my nd t sg ‘hree inch lace bande i. instenew havea ee mt HE GAY ADVENTURE ined me \ 1 1 fj i now bow tin m side= } ‘ te 7 p , t 3 t i DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN WHO GOT HIS WISH IN LIFE MRS. J. TOG, nigh ond A witha fur ter shops than ordinary count Then we r i an Va 4) au edu M . urrier, by to . w ty ‘ i Bands of ribbon or N= town, It was this fact which had oursely se Cu are mig 1 swinging bed between O' Le ond - hounce that he will make up gowns, careless, you know, We can swing Jjudson's hurses, Aldivugu ley cas silk in two widths Hike capes and so forth, for ladies out of induced the gallant and obliging hin between our horses, and’. ved him as carpfully, an, they could The First Chapter Will Be Printed Monday t this wou their own skin.—Florida Times Union, Col, Lopez to attack it, for, ag he @&- Judson looked up to discover tha: throughout that long journey, he the frock, de abcd ta

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