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HOME PAGE. | Wednesda Rough Towel Exercises ‘Can You Beat It! oh Original Fashion Designs 7 For Cool Fall Mornings | == : For The Evening World's By Pauline Furlong | Home Dressmakers Coprright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Preniog World.) A A Deep Breathing Essential to Health By Mildred Lodewick ; ; An Unusually Distinctive Misses’ Frock | Coprrtaht, 1018, dy Tho Prows Publishing Co, (fhe New York Krening World.) HEN one recalis the oid-fash- foned aceord- jon picated skirt which was very full and flaring, it sounds paradoxical to say that the slim silhou- ette has brought tho accordion skirt back again. However, it je a tact. But these skirts of to-day are cut and pleated so to hang straight, and WE'LL Siow THEN HOW To) RUN THINGS e )N ane vice A | NOW D ¢ ] AND INDE reNDEN Le en have only a very nai row width, The ma- @ ARE You UDON'T KNOW WHO THe] | torial is usually of « Gong % Vote CANDIDATES ARE. For 2 ae, da You 2 heavy substantia! quality, and pressed exceedingly tight so that the pleats do not fly out. Oftentimes a tight foundation is hung underneath to ease the strain on the pleat For a young giri the accordion skirt is ea- pecially becoming, and my design to-day ex- ploita an attractive waist portion to co: pleto it. Dark blue serge is suggested for the entire frock, The waist is cut on plain unfitted lines to drop to the hips, where if turns back in cuff ef- we have a deep breathing and towel rub exercise combined and HH it is also a valuable one for correcting round shoulders. Stand with heels together, towel across the back of the neck, grasped | t firmly by its ends in front of the body as shown, keep- | ing the arms extended and not allowing them to drop on the cnest. Take a deep breath, gradually spread the hands apart and straighten up the shoulders until you seem to feel tae shoulder blades meet in the back. Exhale while you count five and then rub the towel ten times from left to right over the back of the neck before bringing the hands in front of body again. Practise this in the fresh air or by an open window. Paysical exercises are valuable for all persons of all ages. The ‘Kind practised should be cnosen according to physical condition, occupa- tion, age, &c., of the individual. They reduce the over-fat and develop the painfully thin. The fat woman needs vigorous exercises to help burn up excess fat in the system, and the thin one needs mild ones to stimulate blood | supply to the muscles and other starved organs. Elderly women and even | 7, Tou Snvalids @hould indulge in deep breatiaing, short, slow walks and some | MI USRAND isan EXPE Veen” aes You BeT! foct. Down tho contre riretching exercises, according to their strength and endurance or under HE ULEXEE Be & : NICe We 2 ELL SHOW pil ey sy ohare aa advice of a reliable physician. REPEATER, VoTe ange EN How 1S shed } ad Exercises will develop the thin body because the increased physical BEFoRE MEN Aptdcanks = Y ea) RUN THINGS rae raieaee activity and blood circulation which aids in digesting food stimulate the | p> THEY Gor AHESS OF os white underneath, and appetite for more food than is generally eaten, Of course, the larger | So STRICT Poutics if several buttons oa top. the amount of food digested and assimilated the g: cater the increase in weight. ‘Then, too, many women are kept thin trying to digest their food. ‘Too much food is as bad as, if not worse than, not enough. Black braid eyelets ac- company them, repeat- ing tho effect of thoso - Ke up the backs of the ce? ‘o> sloeves. At the neck {THE ACCORDION SKIRT 18 FEATURED IN The Housewife’s Scrapbook. irae tio soar Wee THIS DESIGN. © remove wine stains from white|egg for breakfost instead of boiling @ youthful finish, and fabrics spread the stained por- ile! you will like the improved elther the white of the chemisette/of wear, this design would be pratty tion over, a bowl and put a| favor. may be used or the dark blue serge,|'2 such colors as brown, dark grown ° : thick layer of salt over stain and) clean the keys of the piano with 2 of which tie cufts also should bo] nor ot waite tan or aren The ce pour boiling water over it, Repeat bent dipped in milk. Equal parts of made, To Sn the cormers of thé) fect im sure to be tiv this until stain disappears. Another /Vinerar and paraffii’ makes @ ood slashes on the waist, black silk ar- process is to hold the stained spot in piano case, rows are workéd there, ‘The plain! Answers to Queries qilk which is boiling on the fre.} Tf the new silk shirt feels stiff you back of bodice is relieved by @ 2 1-2 Fashion Eiitog, ‘The Rreniug World: leave milk on the fire and hold ~ bigers4 it soft and pliable by press- inch box pleat, ' I have some very Hained portion in until spot disap-| ing it wth a hot iron before wearing, Whilo blue ts the most universally ik nico kitten's ear ‘pears. iso Prevent cracking. | practical color and pretty for all sorts) [ : cloth, in battleship * ans oS . SS ed, gray color, which | } when using mending tissue and the Sx Mmm 05 Gan ¢ ST oN nse dd | | w&ild like to make } fron has been so hot,as to leave @ SS SN fog ane & m4 ag 1 (qeusles up simply, What | stain om the fabric place goods over) SRS Fr ite GS | i BXex style would you aun | « thick padding of cloth. Apply RSX SAS Te sen aaer-¥ Ls = Me — gest?) Am twenty- <hloroform to the stained portion and SSs ta wa oN peven years of Gam } jab until dry, If this does not ef- | BSSSoss P| a a. 6 ft. 6 in, tall, weigh jectually remove stain wash it with At 7 pounds. 7 MISS M. Vv nd water, If the fabric .. 2. Bobby walked on, his shaking Katherine freed ber hands, rhe “It is @ powerful motive,” Graham me, I'm almost afraid to ask, What ivory soap a Bobby Finds He ‘annot xplain hands Yignuy clenched, muttering to tears Lud dried, She shook w little, gaid, “tor anyone who doesn't know happened in the cafe last night? The This design would : spot will {s not actually scorched the spo himself: “Then you were at the static! last thing 1 remember distinctly 1s the point of changing he disapproves: ‘The sold nv ° ; Uisappear. C Ei Wh . h Th “I've got to remember. I've got to She said. “You must have come from Bobby answered, “Howells sitting there with you and Maria and eee ertain vents tc. row rememtan ate the only way ican New York, but J tried eo hard to get first that my grand- a stranger she had introduced. 1, bo distinctive al- It @ kettle is left on the fire until eos e ever know he's not right, that I'm not you there, For hours I telephoned and red, ‘The autopsy?" didn't get his name, What did T lowing the beauty {i bolls dry pour boiling water into Suspicion on Him a murderer, lelegraphed. Then 1 got Hartley, °C out. of the county,” do? Did any one leave the place tf jt at once, This will prevent its _—_—_—_—_— Come away from tho trees 90 we CaN Graham replied, “and Howells won't with me?” of the material to (racking. CHAPTER IV. talk without—without being OVer- have an assistant. Dr, Groom's walt- Paredes smiled a tittle, shaking nis! A f. Belt | We in saanien es, ice AS q Heard. ing in the house. We're expecting head, See show off. Belt deter | You can keep the roast from be- MOTEN OF PURCEDING CHATTED. OBBY hurried down the roa As they moved to the centre of the the coroner almost any tim: “You behaved as if Mr, Graham's ail braid or dias } poming hard if you spread a wet Bilas Blackbuen Fp oad eras Poe in the direction of the Cedars. open spuce Graham indicated Bobby's — Bobby straightened, dasliah Geass tne been. encom sane: | (loth of white muslin over the meat. | cause ata his young relauiw, by” Always he tried desperately to evening clothes, “Would you,” he asked, “call @ You insisted you were going to catch folds of panne vel- { “Why are you dressed like that, man going about in an asphasla your train, {didn’t think it wise! \ recall what had occurred dur- poiyy? vet, iets Igo not require such frequent | o7°)\(, ‘ Lt will als gi You did come from town? quite human? Somnambullsts do un- yo L went to the cloak room with) pasting. tect {RyEd, Sad. Katherin fuummone Dr, Groom, who a ing those black hours last night and You © : . hing you did aoc — eacacice le these events are taking plave young Mlackb can tell us everything you id accountabie things—such @8 over- y, ni oO 8 % me | 4 " . ta soiled | LEC, 8 friend o¢ np Paoama: Alara,’ w Spanish dancer tits morning tefore he had awakened last night atter 1 left you, ef4 e@fl¥ coming locked doors” You, intehding to see you home. So Pothion Riles, The, Inetion Welds | If your rubber raincoat ts bees Bobby to visit this. saie “night vd _ ig, lock how, Just the same, you eve Me! Witt you advise me ‘rub it. with soap and water and | sud Hovoy afterward " Awakew, taida(ternoon in.the empty house near his grand- this morning “Don't, Bobby! Don't!" Katherine the ‘slip.” a Sine well, Do not wring it. Put it Nimoelf ving, ina deserind’ tan hgine near the (ear feegetterne et father's home. All thet remained _ Bobby shook his head, His answer orig “You oughtn't to have let him get|f ® pretty blouse to tinge wat hanger and hang it out to} lobly ro a Uae tg atl ace cabarets cron petare riting tha Otel, SO eee ee of travel in @ “SE didut cote from Now York just jieopl, Quieti®: Graham: warned’ awar/” Graham seid: make for wear with. <7 ary, cece i taser swift vehicle, his impression of now, 1 was evidently here last night. “auyye the detective,” Bobby sug- aTeaes, ROCERES ais ayanton®. | my new suit, which ts ) fo retain all the good qualities of CHAPTER III. Row come from the Cedars?” standing in the forest near the Ced- @Md 1 can't remember, Hartley. 1 posted, know how sly Bobby was.” | dark brown in cotor? f/i/) fea it should be kept either in a tin (Continued, "No, no. I'm on my way to New arg his glimpse of a masked figure remember scarcely anything, “suppose it's uneless to ask,”|1 @m twenty years Wr glass container which has a tight York, There's a train soon, I think.” ®** etmpee whitened, CHAPTER V. Graham sald, “You saw nothing put| old, nh, ee id. ROM the entrance of the village His yoice trailed away, The Which he had called his conscience, ne begeed. 6 Graham seid, “You saw nethiag Pi , have brown hair, j ; Sia fier ONT Er it was only a few steps to the r's straight emile widened. He the echo in his brain of a dream- | “You've got to remember!" Kath E stared at the bend, expecting $ laughed Bive-aray eyes, me- \ } Tf you want someth Sy ¥ vs commenced to laugh uncouthly. 2 erine cried. maaan g @ jaughed, {dium dark sk eata7et, the combination of prunc station, Several carriages este e there's @ train, but you don't like voice. i Bouby as minutely as he could re- to see the stiff, plain figure 3 nila jit likely? Certainly, not, ahh eben cas in and cream cheese and lettuce, It is dy stood at the platform, testi- want to take it. And why haven't These facts, then, alone were clear cited the few impressions that re- the detective emerge from the should have mn ntioned It hat do r. Mr, Graham?" MISS G. C. C, “Sorry.” Graham said," T. understand we can't let any lead mn Goorgstte orepe, licious. ‘ mony that @ train was nearly you been at th sed due. Bobby prayed that it would “death grieved near his body Cedars?” Grandpa's t© him: He had wandered, uncon- mained from last night forest, Instead with a dawn- ou too much to go scious, in the neighborhood. His | When he had finished Graham ing amazement he watched Carlos thought for some time, You can neatiy mend the rent in r cing ce 0! 7 Ne ° ‘ “ ther had heen strangely mur- °° yy) ” Paredes stroll into view. The Pana- ‘This stran Maria bi h with bi pour umbrella, by placing ® ploce of [be for New York, He didn't want to 4 grandis Paredes and the dancer,” he said Paredes o' suger Maria brought up 2} brown velvet jack court plaster on the underside | wait around. He didn't want to risk ToRRatineer & Lea ee tins phock dered, Tho detective who had met at jast, “practically forced me away manian was calm and immaculate, | “I didn't catch his name,” Pareden| ribbon over shoulders, ® und bringing the edges a Katherine's driving in on wome er- er, to reason of the pow- him in the village practically ac- from you last night. ite obvious His Van Dyke benrd was neatly 9% wared. rg never seen fie s|and gold lace trim sly together and Here i ty T 7 ' » Bobby, you must, have been drugged ombe a Se ade ee gathered he was @ friend of| : fies item in place, ‘The repair will |Fand, Dead! The old men! How—" cused bim of the murder, And he ee Ser k WeRe trimmed and combed. As ho ad- hers—connected with the profession.| MINg neck, also edging the sleeves, be unnoticeable. His mind, intent only on escaping ae etenate mele faded, NERS Chohlar ad cote haa “| thought of that right away, but vanced he puffed in leisurely fashion Now i s all selephone with your| ‘i “ - ‘ines : ey' v a 's Nearly three o'clock in he front door of the house it won't do. If I had been drugged at # cigarette permission, Miss Katherine; and\ Fashion Editor, The By . ee prying eyes, was drawn b: : i a ‘ening Worle If the sun shines on the vintow <i A y ras. rawa y © MAM the afternoon, and you're all dressed heen opened, and in the black frame I wouldn't have moved around, and Graham flushed. don't you worry, Bobby, I will see 1 Sotiont white It is being washed it will be-|who stepped from behind a carriage up for last night, " ‘That's lucky.” Of the doo in tne eked, Kath. £ ald come out somehow, I managed Satter j dt ne has the YOu through: but we can’t do much ced a peel ene streaked, Use a Httle kerosene} and started across the roadway in Bobby couldn't meet the marrow Of the doorway, - to got to the empty house to sleep. ater 18a F . until the coroner comes, until the design of yours som in the water to give a bright lustre. |i. direction, staring at him incred- °¥f& brine and Graham appeared, and he ju."nore ws if my mind had simply "PS Ty mace ng, attectives can be made to talk.” f ?\ time “¥ / vi vlousl Hi 7 ah. are: Your" knew the resolution of his last doubt cloyed, as if it had gone on working ,,,Be decent to him’ Koopy nigel herine hesitated for a moment,| //\\ Keke \\ © ago, which had { ) Bave the broken violin string, It} tlously, is quick apprehension ‘Tho stranger with his free hand was at hand, feet onde, withaut my Koowing “He might help me—might clear up hed edd d ell erp [Niet \ a chomisetto of will be just the thing to string the} vanished, He couldn't recall that threw back his coat lapel, as at hand. nrown a cloak over uayining about fer and thas dread: MME DIEM wag “Please wo with him, Hartley, and] lets Re checked ee | beads of your necklace. You nee’) surprised face, There was no harm “My name's Howells. I'm @ coun- y, jeful figure. Her eunny hair ful, because the detective has pracy walt extent Fe ee eat it up it (and make him as comfortable as| 4; ep I have some green | then have no further fear of scatter- lho “coon miserable as he was, tY detective, I'm on the case, be- er graceful figu tically acoused me of murdering my r r) yon sane thle wrtaane coake® : & are ae tren jeads on account of a broken FS 5 ' cause your grandfather died ‘very Strayed in the wind, but her face yrandfather. How was it done? You is ae ee Katherine detained Hobby with « a eo in, aie Sma chain, ae dressed as he was, by this stranger. strange He was murdered, very while it had Jost nothing of its gee 1 know nothing. Tell me how- nrew his cigarotte AWAY nod. He saw the others go. He way would appresi- } } ‘fut claid or exhausted {He looked at him closer, The man cleverly murdered. Queerest case Deauty, revealed even at this distance how he was killed. 1 can't believe @% he camo cow, Solemily Mt ook shrank, in his mental and physical ate a suitable design. a the uses to take milk try giv. |Wwas plainly clothed, He had small, Tve ever handled. What do you 6 conan ot weariness, of anxiety, of I'm such a beast rel me eS none Si ae eee tmpathy. The wacomfort, from this isolation with Am 45 years of age ent refuses to taki kK , , gy + ; be marae Wis se a ne leo : "ia ; Ing it through @ stick of macaront:|sharp eyes. His hairless face was hin sown ears Bobby's voice _ Bobby was grateful for Graham's 9 a io (he Doune, ome S608 SERY man turned to Graham, Tat aed Th ar ire, Sat. Waa Clonee land like smart clothes This may appeal to the child ane ricate| ere y'a votoe se. like the man to as- ""S) Kathori : “My one wish is to join you in be- d. § a This DAY APD Ti Ie will ans: [intricately wrinkled: | His itpa wero sounded as remote and unreal as it presence, It was like an to Ko Katherine told her story while |, “My one wish is to join you i 08" passionately: ~do not like intricate gume his responsibilities thi, making a straight line had through th to sacri- Robby listened, shrinking from some things, as I do my wer the purpose as well as a glass biackness last night, “I don't believe it, Bobby, I'll To avoid him Bobby stepped aside, fice. -He straightened, He must meet Aiscicnure that would convict him. As erine in thelr bereavement, 1 saw tube would for the patient, n7g Avoid fim Bobby stepped aside, why do you talk to, mo ike thin?” these two. ‘Through his own she went on, however, his aense of the account in a paper ‘at luncheon, never, believe it no matter what hap-| | own sewing. Am a& 86 se sig Here mer stopped and placed. ag, Pecaue f tell you I'm on the case, wretched appearance and position he bewilderment increased, and when came ax quickly as, poate sa . eal sine, but a iittle The present high cost of brooms! rirm hand on Bobby's shoulder, He t to the Cedars,” $4 must develop for Katherine more gne had finished he burst out: Graham answered this smooth ef- a aweet of you, Katherine,” he| email through the makes it advisable to lengthen their] spoke in a quick, authoritative voice: bat th to en ars. _.. clearly than ever Grahain’s superior- "“spur where ts the proof of murder? frontery with a blunt question. said huskily, ‘That helps when yo: hint Pere te can, De Gone bY soaking | (Pome to.8 Auicm MUSEO vols: TDs Menu. Fou Mean vou fly Jed out, calling softly: winut Tre even a suggestion? “Do you know that Bobby Is in don't know what to believe yourself. ee the broom in hot salt water before Blackburn?” suspect——You're placing me under K , his aie YOU, fav the doors were locked and very real trouble, that he may be "Don't talk that w Such a@ | MRS. D. R. retng. Suaking the broom each weck |Blackburn tf” owile “iiesi She started. She turned in his di- je doewn't show @ mark." {mplicated In Mr. Blackburn's death?” erie would never have entered your Plain oe Wit ai of soupy water in which the| 4 bor Bobby: tn Dis Bervolls Dewi fe detective’s straight smHe re- rection and came swiftly toward him “ornai'y what we can't understand.” Paredes flung up his hands, but head under any conditions, ny, T brown’ material, ae washing was done will help some, A > in this surprise, thie as- bias a Sanna tim She spread her hands, Graham said There's no evidence king for emotion in the Bobby, it ou never to have hap- | this frock built of cloth d at hondie and |VOue noe ty peremptory, sreetin, Tow we jump at conclusions! I'm “«pobby! Bobby! Where have you we know anything about that your then, found none pened. You ought never to have been al on reaching half OVP the Oriatleg ee ee eee eee be Reply telling you not to bothe Te pean?” grandfath heart didn't «lmply he said. when they had in this postition, Why have you been| “= — ba elisa Will also ald. The leg portion of oid], WOM S, s a) Oe Bile RuSERAnS 15 58) lng you to Fo “mhere were tears in her eyes. They ‘out, but the detective is ab they could anges friendly with people like-—like that oa pnemelpamemepeies . 7 atay. seretandy sour sey Sere jong coming. @ too er hands. mincing niatters, Bobby—he believes detective and learn ing himself here? At any rate To nit electricity to be When you use plaster of paris mix ADEE OG the word I waa with ate te” Wantea—Untll you're Her Angers worp cold, They twitched he has the proof tn opavict you. Ht p his sleeva.” ell adie tM dl to anne Abievanblianhes tnrousata ii with vinegar instead of water, s ie rf 8 wanted in his ‘ won't tell me what. He simp! turned away er fingers sought his, He clasped| «2 s ‘ be Houvth, ‘then work better with at | thinking of Hoped you might coma | The mercitess repetition settled It “utooK at me, Katherine,” he said gmiles and refuses to talk.” Maybo you'll succeed them firmly Ped! qoor without cutting a rug or carpet because # will not harden so quickly, | Vere here all the time. That's « good for Bobby : it knew j wou D® hoarsely. “I'm sorry The motive?” Bobby asked 1 get past We suid, “p)1| 4 Plu has been invented that maked If the inside of the saucepan cover |°"%v00 “mean,” he asked with dry tink, to probe farther into the biack “Mnarent, qintealy . Katherine turned away, * ue Mel It was mad—illy, You! 25 ee rusts rub it well with fat before puts |i 35° “that you've been looking f nk, to probe r Inte ‘ You've not been home, Then what “Of course,” Robby eried with a to telep to my hotel te understand”——— ‘The manufacture of soap teom ting it on stove, uttering the edges} 0h%) Wi, 2 Ph we FOr el He turned and walked away. nappened last night? Quick! ‘Tell sharpened discomfert. “I'd forgotten. in New York ne clothing, 1 broke off, glancing at the da canes * has begun in stock Sethe saucepan will prevent contents | me’, ,Wie.ene You? Please take When he reached the last house he us wast you did—everythity The money-—tho new will he had want to see this through,” which’ Graham had disap. inpany that, alee. iit ae —— a a, ad, . swered. uy, too? w, but if he had lived until this Katherine and Graham seemed about — ™ emembe ly,| make ro © vegetable Not so fast, Mr. Robert Black- staring after him with that straight careful. I think he’ Ba a thle od Shout | “Then remember’ phe said seftiy,| including beechmast and horse cheat. id, "you might help (To Be Continued) nuts, back there, morning it never would hi been, eak, Robby wouldn't let them. “ "t bell fed /amile, Gratching and listening Paes ave been, to,epens. nal y wouldn't let them. “I don't belleve | B will be a change to roast.the'purn, 1 daresay you haven't fust and ’ = ~tntn .