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—— ny } HOME PAGE | Tharsday, December 5, 1918 | Pauline’ F : ~The E World’ auline | i sate § Talks Ti, d e vciog oflds: 5 on Health and Beauty ie Klub orner” * Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Ca, (The New York Brening World.) } & Ouics Gtapys | Conducted by E! anor Schorer , : What to Eat When Reducing repens Rorrcé 6. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publiching Oo. (The New York Brening World.) Ts obesity diet is the healthful diet, eliminating as tt does fats! | Oy Ty 4 | T starches, heavy, greasy foods, pastries, sweets and fried foods. ‘Any | e TP SHELF | h eat r ical ry ou 3 of these may just as well be avoided by even thin women, because | Z| | they clog the system and make the biped sluggish, ; y Bloc and rama alen Fat women should eat jist as much as thelr appetite | } V {om utionists D tic fa it Only craves, but carefully avoid overeating. If you are really | } ON MONDAY, DEC, 9 AT 4 TO 5 P. M. y in earnest about reducing you mist not eat anything between meals and avoid late suppers of rarebits and " Manhattan Opera House, other fattening dishes The stout woman has‘a-very wide fi an ‘sath St., Between 8th and 9th A . ves., N. Y. City, vartety of foods from which to choose and Jam always ’ ’ diiveet #HiG:'t Hens some ‘ot them yell me that they | Dear Cousins o’ Mine: , ite to oa ae ne pipe Lettres they a hed DAY I have rare news for you. It is about our Klub’s own Christ- and my next article 1 shall endeavor to make It plain to readers just what} Siity ODA7abN ued (1 a aadae to be be Occhi i Darty this year, and it is going to be et the Manhattay Opera House they must avoid and what they may eat, in order healthfully to lose weight. | | again. Mr. Morris Gest is certainly good to us, is he not, to give us his Starches, such as white breads, biscuits, crackers, oats, barley, corn, | big, roomy theatre In which to hold the joWtest party of all the Krub year? cereals, macaroni, spaghetti, sweet and white potatoes, green corn, lima a, Byt before give our plag there we will have tryouts to see whe will and dried beans and lentils are absolutely forbidden. Fats such as lard, 2 t " ° ham, pork, bacon, pigs feet, or pig in any form, olive oil, cheese, butte Al tak hry pred y= aati phhipghirwtedaymd tubo end cream may not be eaten. Sweets including cand pies, cakes, D INK IT (terse cons athe pastries, custards, puddings, ice cream, sweetened syrups, and syrup i N I FEEL 1g Sensien tae’ was ike Ger ae eae bgettit rey bec: dancing, too, but the tryouts for dancers will be announced later. | What we want to do on Monday {s to decide who will take each hh “The Wishing Ring” (“The Wishing Ring” is the name of our play). ‘say again that all Cousins who elocute, ali Cousins who haye @ramatic ability and want to belp make this Christmas party @ ne eamntend beer _any other of our parties have been, should meet me at the Mi House, 84th Street, between Bighth and Ninth Avenues, New Work City, on Monday afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock. ALL MEMBERS MUST REGISTER AT THE DOOR. Your names wil | be called from your registration slips, and you will be heard in the order in which you arrive, sundaes are forbidden. All fruits except bananas and grapes may be eaten in quantities, both cooked and raw—dried and fresh. | * All alcobolics—beers, ales, spirits, wines and champagne—must be elminated from the diet, but coffee and tea, without sugar and cream (and sweetened with saccharine, if desired) may be taken. Both buttermilk and skim milk are nourishing and not fattening and al] fruit juices, but grape juice, may be taken dally. | BETTER / ALREADY ) Ned pugs x | FOORLY —Mrs. J. L. N.: When the eyebrows show this tendency to turn in and SHAPED EYEBROWS |xrains. Use this on a pul of cotton as often as convenient CANNOT SLEEP—Mrs. GF. 2 meet in the centre they are very di8-| Avoid inte supp and stufry, hot | | And now to impart a little secret. figuring and should be trained by 4"/rooms, Have all windows open top| One of the very biggest men engaged in furthering the art of the expert with the electric needle, This| and bottom and practise heel and toe drama {tn this country bas taken a keen interest in our Klub, So interested te the only way to permanently re- | Qining fifty times before retiring: iis he in us that he has consented to personally direct our Christmas play. mwve them from over the nose, feet will draw the blood from the He is none other than Mr. Stuart Walker, In case you have forgotten, Mr. ead and induce s! | Stuart Walker is the man who originated the Portmanteau rs Dow & Quick | ACID MOUTH—FRANCIS G.: —_— ; Pake several charcoal tablets during} FROST BITES—M Lowered | Sy | who recently produced the youthful play called “Seventeen.” fhe day, Correct diet, pure tooth | Vitality, too quick heating of cold feet | | What an opportunity it will be for you kiddies with dramatic tales to and severe cold are causes of frost bites mouth baths and a trip to the dent-| Itching of the feet me of the many and chilblaing, frequent | work under Mr. Walker's direction for nearly a whole month! Think of it! Is it not splendid? powder, clean tooth brush, 1 AN GLAD \ | AM DARN GILAD s usually the first * 2 a ge rt sapere Neti Keselng tie bets warn ae aes | YOu ARE \ Tao \ t Gave HIM | Cousin Eleanor, P at all time il help p: he re —e turn of onitblaina isc BETTER THE HAIR Dye BY ONTEST AWARD = I would lik 1 A TO STIMULATE THE LIVER — | N NOVEMBER C would like you to fil ; MAT EXERCISE JOHN ISTAKE WINNER. Cousin Bleanor’s stocking. Mrs. DAVID P.: Take a glass of water |, MAT EXERCISES—Mm HJ. Tat ‘i By EDWARD SMITH, aged oxerci®e e thos en in a . with juice of half a lemon a half| peclining pos! Dest. for My Prayer to Santa Claus. years, Croskill, N. J. hour before breakiast, Eat an apple | beginners, elie sons and those Dear Santa Claus ae and take two glasses of water before | Who are ‘not because they 1 gucse you bmow @0; THE Pi INCESS BEAUTIF! Fettring, Practive exercises for the |i0 Nol ns. the muscles aa) much ce writt ou A Fairy Tale. trunk muscles an@ abdomen each day | tion idan leas t pave neon weivins, 7 ¥ the King aid Gael for five minutes at a time. Eat fruits, Since I was just throes; \daughter who was so beautiful ; green vegetables and salads. OUTSTANDING EARS—t. K.:| But not to you In rhyme, they named\her Princess . may be corrected through | If any one dared to venture whe ing this time. int eMBUMIK"=N, Vii Let a bottle of ars ry in a@ short time and without | As Tam doing |torest'a witeh would turn thems te pain. It is foolish to have this dis- milk stand until it 1@ clabbered and| figtrement these modern times when Lhiaape dha haa eadlees rae ye then whip {t with an egg beater until |! May be so easily overcome. An electric train ‘ One day the Prisesas wandered out | frothy. Drink as» muot” of this 4! BURNING EYELIDS—R And a nice Uttle raincaa without ber nurse and ‘walked 1006 the you desire, It is nourishing and very Place wet bandages with warm wi To keep off the rain, forest: ‘The wicked wi hor ye And a dear Hittle gum soft footsteps and besten easily digested. or a half hour at her. As soon as she ri aaa f the eyes out well To make the foe run, po ead FATTENING FOODS—Mrs. R. TMi aD eve cup filed with a weal And, dear Santa, en de, eee ae ay ae Spinach, cucumbers, summer sau on acid. Don't think that I am shocking: | with the stones I have coll and and tomatoes are not fattening and alies ‘aon I will make the very top of the tower are allowed in the obesity dir ma Nstas With you, | Sha made Saray Gage te IST ri EL One 4 When the castle was GREASY HAIR—MAUDE F. 5 r i IMS 4 yctng rah creed Sis do not use castilo soap; use tar or Fushed madly at him and eried, “low . dare you come to my ¢ sulphur soap on greasy hair, BY. KH. 1D VE RE Sta Foo nity ‘The’ young man, acid, the 1e e Rees Nite : E ¢ baad Ee. Wee have banded together and are BLACKHEAD CREAM — BEA- . es F008 atthe di ae ica to-night to claing their loved toemea ta pisie Raat aes reeite none cenweenses hom you have #o wicked! TRICE R.: These must be treated ‘Jo E} 7 |* r going to the bureau, fetched ‘The constable was a fresh looking eight o'clock to your home for the dw brighter side of Rochester, | srone”” She sata teeg cout Rotten with hot soap and water each night ones eRe a -Blackmailer . He pushed a chair ta and upstanding young man; he had this letter re thing which Jones was | them, they were hers now, that r= ‘The following is a good cream to ap- and made the other sit removed his helmet and was carrying y « trouble ned to unveil little Pai ume were stone fy after thoroughly Washing the d th Me ti R lt. it by the chin strap. He had no blud you want? und Uit by bit, He pushed his plate | About dusk several thousanda of ly Fa an e Meeting Results in a goon, no Tevolvor, yet he Impressed Wands!” ssped Yolen. “or God's away, and at this moment Mr, Chureh | men and Wome arrived on beat fice and rinsing it with cold water; | r 10 ins; salicylic ° Jones almost a# much as he imphessed sake, some brandy!" ente red the breakfast room, black horses aud the young man said, tm camphor, grains; | evera urprises Voles threw the pen down with a the other —- - He came to the table and, speaking | \'s The castle fi cid, 20 grains; benzoated zinc oint- . laugh—it was his last in that room. “Oflicer.” said Jones, “I have called CHAPTER VIIL in half lowered voice, sald: | diately disintegrated, the stones éom- ment, one ounce. Do not use cold “You won't?” said Jones, you tn purpose of giving this \ “Lady Plinlimon to see you, Your! ing to life, and he asked the Prigces# cream on blackheads. Avoid sweets, | Baer das oe Oy ty Tank, We eet,” pets. te harge for attempting" — HE most curions thing in thé Lordship.” bo marry bie. Wnea Se ta oa tviahe aieay ethan anc CRTICAS Sete Lane Comsene) , much stul p!” cried Volos. whole of Jones's extraor@inary — (“laidy Plinlimon ; story of how he had saved Bap Bier: rich foods, y ie what are you doing now " ° ! Ho hat are » ig now? Then something Oriental in his na meparancee Gan ths gi Yes, Your Lordship, 1 have shown) the witch she was very gratetul’end ae nee, Wain Teun JOHN |? Ringing the bei.” said Jones. ture tok charge of him. He rusted i ne wn her into smoking. room, promised she would. : i not reduce your | Aur fst about to nick up the forward with enme eut ae though ts which things affecting Roche Jones had finished breukfast. He]” He took her to the King and Queen ~ Fj Vinegar will not reduee, your = , paused. ‘The door opened and Cmbract the policemen ter affected him. ‘The coldness of the rose from the table, gathered the let-|and a wedding was soon celebgated ‘one s | tae anpeared~olt was the “It 18 all a mistake!” cried he, “Cons club members was an instance in tare, Lager ast: Ane ae Vas sd Ir panes’ tbeseattant and they Jived bre . stable, one mome: zr side one point C e at thelr oy EM: Nggei 7 One Ad aaa tela etd in ; : f officer--a policeman,” said Jones: L willexplain. There is nothing wrong, M™!¢ Nothing to do with hirs, yet he A big woman in hat Was woate paths vT . ‘And suppose I don't give it w “Yes, my Lord.’ ; enenied st tie in the armehate facing the door, THE BIGGEST MAN IN «ton, disordered. stomach, constipa- fe you?” asked Jones. The door shut. Volex jumped up and '* {8 all big mistake,” FOBEALCE 76 PERCROMIY JUS) AS UC ihe) whe farce Ae aoe Oe bs THE ion’ or decayed teeth, and the cause am. ac aa pai “We won't any nonsenre selted his hat. Jones walked to the The constable held him off, glancing ay thonugh it had. had large, unpleasant face, A WORLD, & must pe orrected before any loca! sills agg and titel Hike that!” v8 taking his door and locked it placing the key ioe angers at Jones, ene felt no yin Then sin, the case of Votes, dominating face, fat featured, selfish | That man “Over There, vemedies’ would show |nprovemen wearing @ card on a salver, “not so long as there are police- 18,nis Pocket noes OWE oles now; dis: What had made him fight Voles with @nd made by art That man with sharp features, A small piece of gum myrrh left in wnnounced that Mr.’ Voles, the to be called at a minute's notice “Tye got you,” said he “end I'm SUM, such a8 he aught have tlt M- oh visors it did not matter to t dh, here you are,” sald she as he},,That Man with the gray goatde, because It sweeten: a sour stomach, "| earlier in the day, had arrived, ene Vane te aa he “ Ce in LRN OES ee nlomegiae aeae oe ae ne naa 9°80 oyedaed.” want. (0/0. ine Protester’ of the poor, weak , and ring bim ir aid Victor. «ThE gtarige oc eptie . He was aid Voles. He “Go outalde, officer,” mid he to the ¢oneh, vol 5 dll gar pe va rp A ¥ invalid, " 4 ASTRINGENT “OROR. ~ MARQE ssvvanteusivad and returned. immnedie. ata atlek The Best Lats of ola. \vory constable ih — pe ia Saline Ob ate em eee. eee and HUM} He stands forth to face the world »PORES—K, Lt. Uso no, cream OF! vtely ushering in Voles, who entered the same as us ring im it I'm goiag to make you go through | He shut the door, ‘sit down and lie MAB who Is attacked, not of tho Wit Olle you wnd gone to live with chronicles bright ag the esas olf dats pore ne fe , hat b ‘The and v this write,” maid he. Voles suid uot a man who is defending another from t heavenly sun, ng 1s @ good astringent: Camphor | carrying his hat before him. Th an din fact . ‘Here, dn this nonsense—stop it word. attack Lig ‘Those blue eyes #0 soft and icin water, six ounces; tannic acid, 15 unger Was & man of fitt LUDDY ote talk Ghort erie nce font welll —you fool, IN smanh you," said He went to the table, sat down and jie ti " said Jones, remembering the /-mhat flawa fire, when need be = - : Gronsed. $n. 8 pias ee i take REE iat ee inte tole {ere, open that door and picked up the pen, The checque was e Wee swakened by Mr, Churgh an of yesterday morning. | He stands for y ieee gy * h aynise eaveied, dospite the summer weather ake Naif to-night and’ balf sn a jon thie busines Still lying there. He drew it toward Pulling up his window blinds. you'll have wome peace now. |The toruh of Liberty Ho tee "itis thes waa evil, thick aleinina fol me , i T wold y going to make him,’ Then he flung the down, "This is what you requested me to Unless you let her Dack--put T haven't) dhe flag of Red, White and Bjue, w the Spinning : a noaeg th ; fe Tod tok (ayrey th Pitt ya other. "E you squeal «, “but that’s Then be picked it up, but did not fetch from Jermyn Street, my Lord,* Cone to talk of her. Lvs just this, Pa) My flag and your fing, toe! 5 vy no the hair of the must ha ¢ o-night, same ng. write. He waved it between finger ee my hard.” in a ght place That man is Uncle Sam Mule Was Born minal was Jet Macs, thin, and p alas ine w re thle and put and thumb, as though he were beating sald Jone oe F © tol pall” THOMAS GILROY, aged-thine ented t oye nf the gaser a hands woe Of ~4 wing Jone 1e tune to a minuuture orchestra staged or Lele nl ohn very tist Lasar'v ; sO od WL J sere A ri'G> Ion in} Disraeli curl upon the forebead ds now, and he bexar Premarin vag pre ho er a ie YR agrees dh Maga dl oy window to have i have some money—t've got to have mie A ied : owner toast on which put ths most. jand on the un to write it to-day,’ . EE ite cotom mamtactaring a] RY og announced evident blackmailer when cooked eine t pow,” sald he He was biaking outs check to the envelope contained letters, — SOh! HOW TO GES. A NAW dustry was due in large mea MILA, 8. VOLE You shall have the money,” said aVou¥e | f eee Ne ae ee ee eo riatee rae (heath coe TaTiers fro woman, “Yes, I ought to have had it yes- 9. How may 1 obtain a new pif wre to the ‘inventive genit j 121, Jermyn Stree Jones, “but see here, let OA Gheres. tains sespriin ride Sk dae ek ST ccapan’ da aniiinie, Lantere trom t chester ts terday, but a deal t had on fell | ete Raencieibs bl ee slofaalh eaca Unies ain i of <his Now lot's. soc, How cyeree ume, Imprizooment, that & ree onnens pane ' Sapphira Plinimon, — The t Nigh, ‘You've got to telp ma, Ars ane ade tee gst) bytes be romp . i ng te things, MUCH have you had already Pree son 18 OOF NOS) NDE: odiously and awfully «tupid eater . he Kiddie Kiub for three months oP was Born near Holton und : Rls A Only eight,” said Ad You Me bapers ta-morrow morning, and ie Was tion of love letters ever written by a Ho ch do yo v longer and have broken or loss an years Until Croimy ny RL ee eter ive. : IL, know that well enough a le ea op of that Over stopped him. Pn fool to be read by a Wigged counncl *Fittcon hendvel, Dil pay it back | DUM. can get & new one by sending years eds 3 | inen 1 Pichi theny nd above those there's the papers, he, “and now one mores. 2 le comicstas eons f pay wck | three coupons (numbered im roti ne “mul musling were manus] nodded to the new comer, curtly, and 614, "l no me hose papers go Must have those papers to-morrow — They covered. three months, and eRitteen 2 on Name, age, uddreas and certificate actured in India, as Engtish spin x the at 4 m bi h ; ay PAs: to ‘Plinti mon Ae. rr bw morn morning by ree fail Ana to Make pad been written two yeurs ago. They hd ts bunared pounds? number tnust be siven, New contifi- : DAS FF agrees rn fing | BERVANE e dvor and vo nd Il be in the divorce co 5 certain of them must do this, > years eye { cates can be in q Porras ahh act os met men were a ne jay month, and so will she. Roputs He went to the bureau and took a Hea me in pars "You expected to receive fifteea| way. If you do not know your! eer! sh 3 hiss) Un] dust ae a dow’ Oe tion! She won't have a ras to cover sheet of note which he laid b fia “lekle hundred pounds yesterday? tiflcate | number tell the date stupor he! was only twenty-five, fat t m . a Bye , with ore the other rite,” aa vnine Gham aitoat wiabs pe ae which you beeame a mem aa, Crompton — invent the machine | Jon iit th 1, won't ” said Jones, “Tl 1 will dictate, Begin June 2nd,” de, ones almost Windham ae tu Did you expect to receive it from| hear to Kt as you can recall. se which enabled F in eAinara tae un en aoa teresting.” He felt a grea Voles put the d Peis eines Merk Seamed nies] Me, Aa Re: Vales WEY After losing the original’ pin and HUGai Martine thibada In lates inlitne at ub Walt a, fe liins: the heart. So this blackmail Lord,” went on th as he dropped lettor after letter on si aim St once that she was gullty. | certificate given each manber minim la eee fee Ane PY ie Ure hs with e warns hi th fa he dropped lather MAE lattes (rose from her chai, then she | entering the Kip, only one pith and bers, improving on the Hindoo prods | to the door and opened it to see if toni an tee n cheque M nteresting,” said Voles, “Tn ow morning L w tte Bald haan Me Teh shou, wat dows again, a one certificate may be secured) a uct, and thus laid the foundation | servant was listening Than iy ad ue think Ro The no nger you send TY dont kocwr mavne nk macs aank PR on earth do you mean?" she | cording to the above rule. If & memes ba Whacaudrdn iaet’ Vuainaes ‘eal HS. MRUt the door “the book right enous Come, open th and ers of yours {nm sane ERO cried, ber again loses either pin or cert BER te tee i ee | tue aB fide, “hae « He ne RN HOW Ee p this nonsense that y confean to having held those papers ‘sso Ind ating "YU know quite well what 1[he or she will be required to: ~spinner-in-<¢ to the sy Joa of mine before f f your pocket nthe door. over you for the purpose of black- ine Mean.” replied he, you would have | three coupons and five cents vy t documents, p the en Fe world. Im his youth Crompton. was er Jones's posit i 7 Sane Sheaue® by You wor but Ls mail, and of having obtained from you and came downstairs with it ad fifteen hundred of Voles’ takings | other pin and three cevupe Sate i aaciietec the tect of bain apenas posite! HH} sow whas E neam in a tim beyond fully -t you are’in the sum of elght thousand pounds, Pande Trenkfact te ar ak on those letters. You heard last night | three cents for a ming. She wits a hurd taskimaster,| “What money he te ne cheque book fron Beet a that ‘ FODIRO le BBORG Fay Were, ANG exact replica of the meal of 1 Ree petused to port. is wee Sy @nd the boy, who waa passionately | Jones simply said fei - iba T can crush yan he vor to lead an honest Ii sterday; the pile of letters brought UF agent. There's no use denying TO JOIN Ang the boy, wi : Aca ; i ined Bhurent w i iM it” Me told me all. WOW Oe TAIN YOUR’ Bi evoted to books and music, hai 4 a wonderful : Ra ei 5% y Church was rather smaller Uttle leisure. He was thus prompted | effect Fee dia bili oa ihut hin right hand. To THRE BARL OF 66 in Ver, ‘Thene letters were a new Her face had turned terrible, white eacuniag wie to supply labor-saving device, | mained standing, clasping the back of »\ nat on earth's " sit was, hairy aa to the at was the lette difficulty, they would all have to be 4% death, with the rouge showing on ero After several minor improvements,| tie chair he had chosen, Phen ly me ey nae F t2 tne : Three tines the rorue at the table anwered, the ones of yesterday, aid the white which 4x able to complete | Pu k came to 1% refused to go on writing, and ¢ of torday ; : ; pa Shorted iene. ti ie the ent ot only cost you a penny ned the door | the rattle of the door handle always " tis all untrue, 6 rose stagger- 9 . hy ume deeply 0 ' ec my meaning 4 “The constable ts here, my Lord," n hed ing. He did pot want to pursue the nterestea in the problems presented | called; you were out.” 10 ee © ald the earvan ; : the scribe to renewed aside, The thought had painful business, The pursult of a y the spinning industry, and ot Wa 10 animal, before the | ‘ ae just occurred to him that Roche: wor ot in bis line, twenty-one he began wor! the Were you? You said the mone The ap liny ore the tnalstent di m to come in,” sald Jones. thing was finished Jones had paid that eight thousand not women wae.ee: in, kis Hae We Wend i y n t " t door and opened it for her, i Mom known tee ites ahi | would be’ hace Pett id the money rection of the other, hevitated, then — Voles had taken up hia hat again regd it over, blotted It, and put {tin shield w. Wi », but to ahic 4 Her: OPe Seen J hvaa'to revolutionize one cf Paghend's! meee Tata New Pee na for mew well, wiih a lwagh he wore out 4 check, and he stood now by the table, hat in his pocket with the cheeaue fraps Ba Mit that giokercy “lt i ait untrue, Vil write to you industr ready to take it” cles placed it on tbe table: hand, looking exacily what he wae, @ “Now you can go," sald he. “1 wil! bring rehg out against him in consi, Hout thie jinttue eend 6 man row morning ab = This dimmed whal bad , (€e Be Continued) = ices ats ania 7 ‘ so oa ” - SS - a lll irate -aneaicnnareense sear?

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