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Pauline Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty Copel 1918, by The Pros Publis (Tho Now York Brening World Proper Foods to Reduce Weight F. is just as well to cultivate the habit of eating meals without liquids of any kind if you are trying to reduce, because you Will masticate your food more thoroughly. " We all understand that the natural cure for corpu- lency Is to refrain from eating f&-producing foods and to take Ught but active outdoor exercise each day The idea about starvation to bring about a weight long since been dropped, and still followed by women in a state of lowered vitality, this of has practice often with a when body some , leaves the 4 abby, wrinkled condition of the skin, which is fatal at to beauty, | d To-day T am outlining a list of foods which is Vp PORWR. lurge in variety and may be followed by women try-| tng to Jose weight, without fear of injuring health or bri too encedy reduction, which is never advisable, All meats except pork, all fish except salmon and bluefish, which are both rith in fats, may be recommended. *All green vegetables—spinaci turnips, string beens, torhatoes, asparagus, romaine, onions le, cwo- bage, cucumbers, baked egg plant, water cress—in fact, every vegetable which grows above the ground may be eaten. Macaront and noodles made of gluten flour, from which the starch has been extracted, af appetizing dish if served with tomato sauce. All fruits, except bananas and grapes, may be eaten abundance, sugar and «ream. Stewed fruits may in without these should always take the place of heavy pastries, pudding, cakes, ples, | &e, for dessert. ‘SPEECH DEFECTS—PAUL from the wall, and apm = swinging ‘ ' ‘int yeech | Causing the finger tips to meet in Sh yl ka Red ape ig all Li back of the body, will also straighten at No, 143 Kast .37th Street, near|sicuiders gnd spine. Try to remem- Lexington Avenue, will treat you ber to stand erect with shoulders = ge back, ch slightly out and abdo- | BUILDING Too MUCH TISSUE) men ‘in, --ALIRID It certainly pe — , “ 00 s you}, LARGE HIPS—MRS. N. C.: Roll sibie to “mak t much fat, as you ihe acioee Cha Boek, “wih, Rink el have probably seen many persons too] eg. old on the chest at the under heavy for their wel Most arms, to protect breast, will lotes build toc cle quickly reduce large 1 n 6 foree “made” from enone 6X © and often causes resalt chemical ur liz Ma With, wa Gkelinare system. None of uffer from too! rolling pin aiso pe. feation then, much brain, 1 an convine Ww | some f which make pure blood.| DEAFNESS FROM CATARRH— und rest will build up the nervous| Rs. K. G. B eeruantiy system, curable through sw copious hege2 ater drinking clean sys- STRAIGHT SPI SSIK tem and 0 used in ove sw persons have a really str coming ca pine, Incorrect and si ig in youth cause crooked LARGE NECK—MiS. T. HL ¢ Later in lit r oi >IT can not. answer th Giate oe high or too Jow ma te ‘ hand. 1 y be due to goitre or Advice t'o Lovers inteude’ ’—Washington Star. He had failed in performing the sing about a| will answer for! dried and fresh | ihe sweetened with saccharine, and | | HOME PAGE Tuesday, Deceraber 10, 1918 ‘ait, 1918 STOP BOTHERING NE! ICAN STAND A, AS WELLAS Ne You CAN -% We CA NEEDN'T THINK LLOOK So Nuch OLDER THAN SHE May 7 | Sxpignation right away, He did not know where the south whe manner ip which everything aud — Tere ARE No More OLD WoMeN | and the condition of his liver, yet The Evening World's Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | Covyright, 1918, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The New York Breniog World.) TRYOUT FOR DANCERS | MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, N.Y. CITY, | THURSDAY, BETWEEN 4 AND 5 P.M. @ | PLEASE USE STAGE ENTRANCE ON 35TH ST., NEAR 8TH AVE. Y DEAR LOYAL COUSINS: M 1 wonder do you know what pleasure it is to me to find that T can depend upon you on every oceasion, ‘The love you have for the | Kiddie Klub and the enthusiasm with which you enter Into Klub activities | are good to see. It makes ine feel that I have been successful in doing wha | 1 have set about to do. and that is to give the Kiddies of New York and thereabout a real Klubethat is thelr very own, with fun and happiness enough for all, Yesterday's try-out (pending our Christus show) was only one the many proofs of your #pirit, Talented Kiddies came from all over, eager to do his or her #hare toward making the Kiddie Klub Chi Party a huge succes: Mre Stuart Walker, who 4s to direct our Christmas play, was deltentat | With some letters from Klub Cousins whiah he found waiting, for nim at the Manhattan Opera House, s The writer of one seemed to take Mr. Walker for Santa Claus Another expressed regret over liv too far out of town to be able ke part in the play, but promised faithfully to come to the parler And the others all said how proud and glad they were that Mr. ‘alker ba. taken an interest in us, and also that they were going to do thelr best to worthy of this honor, Cousin Eleanor. | Who Married the Princess? i (An Matian Fairy Tale.) forests and beautiful, lonely placéll, of g poor man had three fine, always tracking the bird. To learn li sons who decided to seek | its song, and the songs of other bird rs th r fortunes, They asked | was trade enough for him. ‘thelr father’s blessing and off they | When seven years had gone by the set, agreeing to part When three roads | brothers came to the appointed megs . {met, promising to return to that same |!ng place, The third would have for- spot on St, John's Yay seven years [xotten had not @ little bird teil hence him @ reminder. When his brothers ee caught sight of him he was so long- | ‘The eldest brother coming upon a Joamp of soldicen straightway en. |Baired and shaggy that they did sey know him but when he greet®® al ‘rolled himself in their company, Ere long he was counted the best fighting the Booed recognised his voloe. ; of them all, and so nimble was | “Alaa!” they thought, “into whate st lee ai mah state of poverty hus he fallen!" fp he that it was an easy thing for him they unloaded the packa from t y fol eas v with a to « sy Nosed read bake mules, got out new raiment for hi | weapon In eac d, ; 7 and clothed him on the spot. Wie asodnd' brother Fag tity eye they all went together to an inn @ port town, —Thore he ‘aps celebrate their meeting, ~ lhimself to a shipbuilder, and learned business so well that no ships ¢ an good as those he built and he became famous. | As for the third, he #auntered on, ing each other their adventures , little bird on a tree by the door @ song in their ears, Onty youngest brother understood it ‘© Be Continued.) mere Y, Kiddie Klub Kornet Now while they sat at a table tele > i: ES NE ES SS aye, ee Ne turning this way and that as the)” it said; “Near the cornerstone @ By Betty Vincent | |whim plonsed him, till one day heltniy very inn te hidden » ‘roavar HE girls and young men who} of marriage and sometimes calla me came to a wood, He entered it and] Dig for It, and it shall be yours? | read this column are 1 don't know if he really | flung himsolf down on a bed of (hh my Brothers, “shall we dey’ 3 . Do you really think that he | Not to sleep, however, He S#ked the third, 8 thinking of what to at he | Jleaves. Not to sleep, All three dug: the treasure wiher for Christmas, " t A ede | was no dull, sleep How, He lay found and shared fairly bet: frat place, that they will not 1 ta tim really: in j there because be was listening ‘to ©) TOE snaee seat } too elaborate and costly present ! : M » he most | nightingale’s soni And when the Gay a bird seu ea ae paren Ga , j is incorrect for a man to give $¢ 3 beuavior to this j bird flew away he follawed It, to hear and sang, Again only the youngest ; aie, dor. example, | ' i rou do uit him to [the ong in a fresh plate. ‘Thus he brother knew the meaning of ‘ye seg, epi healt nim, ravellex ous joods and | #ONK. Py woman, unless sho | ye a ee ee | iin the Aegean fen there de And she should no Na = island with # marble palage, 4 gi from bin wy 1AsI08, the fair Princess Agtoa Ncseeg tee aay prisoner. W reseue On the her vis Hr anetie pee {shall have her to wife, and her cea presents which } irun ure shall be his too, him to bestow uj any t pu | ‘The three brothers could not llr ts ; = E eA. ie Ve Pi ‘OO = = 5 sage ee cf the fate Aglea being left a prinoder ipaints 8 , : . RE rACP ous ae woeeee ont Uiere any longer. First, the second * hepsi ant, 7 brot Inade a fine, gwift, e@trol | pecially charuins Mae pee < at saat: rip pn jabip and all three sulted away { branches in this cold ethern R hi te Wi if El ) tell her ajl had been Kensington Hotel mi, every circumstance him off @ow, in reality, the thing did not! to the tsiand. They found the | teense ockester’s Wife Elopes ith LnarMniabnee by: the Inet ecient (Oke uaa ron scapes Aten dl ad atte eeech pr tit We Waa ogeionrand | av IOCip temen” WING ao terentES { M il before 10 o'clock he reach ting down to attemp! « 'y for * to the fact about the want ef lug-) cept a Wintew near the summit. The j Has , it would be different, nation. lorn hope, when a sharp volee in th: eldest brother, a dagger in “HAL Rw 1 ant off and Jones Be Ted RRVE OTe Nek oLAMORAMaateR ado abrived Delinmsetnen palue “h 4 he; “what are. we| hand, to etlak into che cheviane ae | 4, old and would Ike your ad 1 P himself, so he fancied. last night’ and was staying in the | The door opened and Venetia Bird. to do wen't even & night-—nult of about climbing the lofty tower, sia following question Th —— hotel, and while the girl in the man. brook entered, She wore a new hi jure t even a tooth- just as he was near the top, the gsr allowing avetioos: ursues Them. ae eg ote}, and while the irl in the man~ brouk entered. She wore a iow hal pejamas. 1 haven cae aut Ete Oy 38 SAR a ja A pe 4 duh Data lod and asking for an interview Jones had lt boleld, and her manner wae © don't want ud * he whispered, a8 he | riends, on whom I love v nvrigh?, John Lane Company.) E whs awakened by Mr. Church took his seat in the loung wild Venetia, “We'll conte back #traight if grasped the’ window sill, and he tekl Bis ind hav ‘ : Eee pa a ne bas always fo give him A tong time-—seariy ten minutes= whut the d walked (0 the we cin save Teresi, If nut, if she in-| Ner thelr plan of rescue, After Aho und would Like to 18. pin er done, of had aa onal ; etka elapsed, and then a boy brought him placed her parasol on it and sists on pursuing her mad course, you! were carried out he searched the o % " ; a rescues. h prefix pulling up her answer in the form of a letter, h peciing Of aK d better not. cc buck at all, tower and palace fill he discovéti although he isn't ambitioy Diinds, His first thought was "He opened it. he's gone,” said V ie )0 and let us take our places in, the treasure of silver and gold amd , know I would have to so withou of the task hefore “Never again, This is goodby. ea hited ty his feet the train,” brecious stones, mapy things J long for, Th rt natal Takia “ Vnoy moved away and she con-| The brothers then bore the I bs no mind ¢ f etiteaa ite Adawae with Manilofr. dinuad. jlady and her wealth safely home, 7 young tw v Aad hess of its own when the He sat with the sheet of pi In Then she biased Wor if she does you will never be| “Take my treasure,” she said. “Its ambitious “ se down and the body is asleep, and bis hand, contemplating the shape out able to hold up your head again; |« very simull reward for your on 1 u ut a mn during the night mit wrkity @nd make of an armehaiv of wicker — “Are you going to do nothing--are every one knows how you bave be- and generosity.” ealisted. man ext p, re~ | be ber husband. aud, Tuding eae 4 eee work opposite him u suing to wit there and let us all haved to b *| Treasure may be divided. But nit ane as ; ; ais im ark ad cl a up ma WHS wan he io 509 he Giugraved? he's: gane-cele's bo Oh, stop ite? aid he ireitably, “E) 80 4 lady. | Whose bride should she t home fre tin 4 y OTR 1 fe hac ww him countered and -cut ¢ ris He folded up the paper and put it ing—to Par tow through have enou © think about.” ho? Who had done moat for har: y young man w Ane CHAPTER Nil. m. He had falled, but fears and oie and d ups in big poenel.” Shen te left tie motel. nid Croarned lis ahe's gone tram the You ought te hever asked her opinion on the pair, camp in thi (Wor cowardice, or at least Lage and took his way back to Carlton | by one with Manil Only Junt. thowe three words, yet | but wrangled and wrangled over tt, good-hearted. only neve PLA lash Hin cibsautiad dawns sh fear of consequences to hin- detlaite 4 ; or simply stupld? You they sot him off jund they were wrangling stilt whew i ‘ Nave mor to buy ; ‘ there were some in & drunk his tea, he ar not see him she eould , Yught 1? Well, what of yourself?) beard of them last Will she stay; tall poe & id s table, She made him , etal bathed and dressed wit sin tind. not refuse to read a letter, He would ‘ old me last night things abont) they wettle the question? What ght in 4 \ bike het abit baad * Then he came downst She was write to her and explain all, He "Pollow her now, follow her and gat you, | you thin, 4 when th and Be it for nim, tan: } as many things to 4 in the breakfast room, only would write in detall, giving her the. b there Is justu chance. They "About me, What things.” jg. tiaim The Kalina airy Book, Publier, randy, ; ; appeared into a room Sid fo ; ne pi w aid, and concluding whole business, elreamstance by cine it » the Bristol, ‘The maide “Never mind." | —— nd can b ‘hich ua Sain te ina few minutes {HH distracted mind was mgt dealin (hat phe breakfasting in her own cumstance, It would take him a | i ning—1 will go with you. "But [ do, stopped and ii LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. * Pr dt Than, ren are n mono cove with’ Nien e Py ARS Wy Mt held poor hie down to the tal while; he guessed that, and ordinary ' un at 9 o'clock from, stopped. | Dear Cousin Hleano: » hin enough to ov faults of] golden swallows and followed by the Wulling for bln And how she woud After te Meal, und withMunother note paper would not do. He hud Nietoria you have only just tine tot mind very’ much, What things! 1 reobived my pin and certifiente, character you had uty maid, 'T she took her seat before a ’ had deserted tepy. jn ‘ roseed the howe in one of the drawers of | r 1 Je Ua URC eunete oaly at Saas Fel Aa 8 tnomber of the. Ais ’ 4 > @ brite and + in A y + vie ptt ine apes ho D nes, Nothing much, only that you wor-| die Klub Korner, Rn. TK” tens “1 1 great mirror and ‘the maid began to accordingly, Now Smoking 1 dt and having 8! i - ‘ly, ried the Hfe out of her, and that} Many thinks for same, I wisi’ fears of and have moet take down her hair and brush it door, pat t n the tab Ay ies Pai ota Bsr Habe OF NG 1 ough L was bad you were worse.” | could express tn words the pleasure ™man who is twenty yeurs of “ ishing went on she talked The Pier ngs a Serr iae ap our lines he page, and sat i Oe ant Ue ae JUS nas (aN Been ioe Oe Red Cr ce about a month age. cattacvana sy saat 2lt a tow minute ected his ycaee Nae % | a fo ‘ is ing to resume her way to the train| die Klub mem? I love 1s like ; paten tik he rang t and sent Se et ip . 1 when ah pped dead like @ pointer | T loved the Kiddie Klub before’ [ é rome Ww Jeet the as i vist is wi vi That's them, 1 sald, in a hard,| was a member, but I love it twloe’as 1 c ‘ ad ‘ 1 fune- “Lady Rochester He rushed > wall, seized a tense whist [much now. saree ti Bip tld not take rele in as tle A aaierasy TF want you 10. rend whit fol At and wvered and next minu Jones looked | My friend Lucile Peticolas sends a cramiahal : a cReeeenllins | yen. Bp the he carefully and wot to form any opinion ‘ ovsine with A” veiled lady accompanied by ame Klub news, ete, and they enter fer Gy oe Die Be He nae Found tot night, Yotr on the matter til all the detatis are j pok nin in bearded man, with a folded umbrelia| tain me immensely besides my alk- ruso and } nllary a ae iship at 10 o'clock or a before y This document is not a Un Ie inder his arm and following a porter! ters, who are as much enthralled as RESPECT FOR THE MOURNERS.| Tho . ae no teeta, Saran bl le after letter in the strict sense of the term He was furlou aden with wraps and small luggage, | myself, We etuar or the amine hes : ab eo ree 9 fou of 41d at , it's more in the nature of an invoice — ‘There people 1 were making thelr way through the| Lain going to introduce some of my AGN ete ut it £i " fis faontal ‘ the Bouts Kensington of the” of stupidity and nd to purp wd toward the train companions to the Klub Korner, @he gen 1 a welrd a Flote lahig luck, which 1, the writer, Victor Jones \ j te m him,|of whom |s especially interested 4a a atony & Washing 1 held, iii ihe : fi Wnt made her Hiladelphia, have been treighte Ben t wan whe the Klub, having everything poimted he said, «Ww 1 m1, BA RHPOUE OE Anis wan a ment, | Was Hrovidence neuter or é. prospec at tu Ix the blue-paper halg|_.1 received a letter fram Co $2. exam pee in pupien WSK nok the ait A : ; masculine risked it and left it’ made Jones fa P een Margaret Julia Gilliman, She ! Be ene nice oak widie ou tab md fOr gg UE Woman hi a msclnated Him, a8 soon chat a ‘ § 4 neuter and ‘ “d pitas Ne it was V Vanétla maw hls faoe resolved to write to each other | went to see ir Museum an a8 J 1. mun before; she had ki bir we on the Woman's whiting and halt a cutlet, und re~ opt MaKe 8 Ane she oved [S26 rhe sala. that berhene. oem . 2 iu f is and ha i aised Jevil in hit, and ‘That was the stirring of the spoon, |€ome to Ireland, Her mother qagie foynd it cle It being one of the MoM ne oun hea loved him, and though his reason told ; i turned, He sat down, read what he urney to t ‘ough = He rushed up to the bearded man | from Dungannon, "i baht he day eptaitt oY Hina quite plainly that he was Vi Md the other had weitten, and tere ‘it across atwarl a i" caukht him by the arn. “The |, f hone to receive more uttle nefes | ial resent that fact, Rochester was de will do, Church.” the peading of ftochest death in igre t pig lee MOE be] arathel! ot say any more for'the 7m wa * nd ie ceeiedstg hitn tha Eachientan tes ators he finished his ‘cigar he Te by Ve " bs 1 € w the eda powerful man, Dressed up s | Brese With all my love s 1 n the hall ne eaten t t “ Want 4 hea hae Sine Oo paper w y 4 conquering hero he would have From your affectionate Coust | you sald were be driven alo: y r " . - ie ‘poe § op te 0 vr ee Well sfled with bis progress, he ’ ) i through played the part to perfection, th rt) JENNIE RUTHERFORD LOG. firmly, “Phe museum fless toree. und een a I iw after Rees ey h ome back fc Lae | him for who took afternoon tex, and then sat down the Geman women adore.for their “power” | ‘ ig Glosed to-day.’ door, that vam pushed him reached house e the what; had taken his part comfortably to read what he had Ve ' ¢ t n 1 manliness. He had sarette ot igay 1 the Canadian, of the house and on to the ster door # ke ‘ tly ainat his’ traducers, kisted him. Written. > ¢ of being ta n journeys tween his th a Wes tips. HOW TO JOIN THE K sudde nger ‘cla n of tho| He closed the door, came down the Crossed the ha ve She had fancied that all was right was aghast with tne * tH boy by h fitted J usn't much to 100k at, but he | Gr npire, and ain't this public id turned to the tain ad and that happiness had returned ' that had happened to Y e tind ¢ 4 did had pra dat odd times at I night, warm and been lef , evidenly for him; a and he had coldly discarded | Wrasla cHaCAUaa? ThaG Mad. Nap woe A nay’, wise known a policeman, ‘sure g moon had just bes lamp vy yurning also, in the corr It would have be lexy t a fen. hue in Gala weltinet : ini m of ng Garden Street, Phila- : hae ts Policeman . besa mt Tieeiin th and Me electric light have ten her. She was a good, fh) of falnit She wou'd W : t \ and he had the fighting pluck . wildiy enraged in his turn, one | turned into the green park a breath of iN Dis room and closed the door, Then sweet wo He knew that fact nove thia yar 1 © Hon, Ver hind a bail i eth 3 of the murr died t night, and, tepid wind, gra seented and baln ved a sigh of relief, undressed ny bot Vely and by know 1 Ib i au “ of an He truck out, missed, got a drum Klub Pi fon, do you begrudge us one day to bury| blew in his face 5 to bed edge, He had not known it fully t 00K his 8 har MARAT bi ‘ ounder jn on the left ribs, right under | }"Klub Pin.” koe roe him in? | He walked In the direction of Buck the hall, up the stairs, this minute n the mehair and begun to thir e with te negage ” lifted umbrella arm and the Breau a noe ‘each member ts ”, "The Canadian looked ashained.. | inghamm Palace. and along the corrido: had been He finks his cigar, and then of the devil delph: @ had dreamed of nacif falsed umbrella-~ang then—swift as Ba) et ‘ay Kiab Bisa ‘Oh, excuse me,’ he sald, in a Whe he to He 1 no followed by the dread of 1 her going Into the hall obtained his hat Surely there was something diabol- such @ position he would have been 'ightning got in an upper cut on the shocked voice. ‘In that case | won't ideas, no plans, and having to enter on ¢ lo and left the house jeal in the whole of this business and disturbed as to the state of his health or the left side of the jaw,