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HOME PAGE CEM NUIT NY ! 5 : ( ( \ ; ‘ nal Friday, February 7, 1919 | Pauline Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty Copyright, 1 Thy Wrew Publish A evieratic Course Will Put You at Right Weight HE renson so many women take on weight as tl grow older ts because they are in the habit of eating a certain amount of food each day and continue to do s gardiess of the fact that they d “a not take as much exercise as when they were younger f It is not true that v hpi Wil ify! ip} THIS EYSTANTANE ous SERVICE . weenie CHREAT Ne RECEIVE mi S| CLEAN LAUND 5 HERE =p ie AUTOMATIC | LAUNDRY SERVICE should get fat in middle lite or old age and while it is a fact hat nature will add some fat to the healthy body after ly youth, to pre-) TW eVeRy “ tect it from the cold, this amount is so small as tov») | Roo =x hardly noticeadle and certainly never gross or unbe ‘ 7 coming. / Nature supplies this extra amount of fat t the circulation, whieh is so rapid in youth, usually t comes sluggish in later life through lack of exercis \v FORUMS. but the threadbare theory that so many women use that “every pne gets fat after forty,” has long since been exploded. Of course women who work strenuously during the day may con tinue to consume their accustomed amount of food with little fear of @uperfluous fat accumulating, because excess fat cannot remain or even Decome lodged in muscles which continually active. Any woman can make her weight just what she wishes it to be by following a systematic course of simple daily exercises for all parts of | the body, and carefully choosing only nourishing, wholesome foods, which fre neither particularly fattening nor reducing. System is necessary in every walk of life, and the woman who des to lose weight must make a careful study of the subject and then, after alse CIGARS SLOT MACHINE AUTONATIC IN_EVERY ROOM FEEDER, WATER “Roon” considering all the factors which will help her in her undertaking, she Don'r TIP e@hould follow the course with patience and persistence THE Stout women have one consolation, however, and that i s not the AUTOMAT, @ize as much us the shape that really counts,” and should aim to reduce uniformly and even), » that the body will be in the right proportion for the height and age. This may all be accomplished if intelligence is used @uring the period of your reduction PROPER CARRIAGE—Mrs. 1. 1.) fl four onlta of wREters J. Any woman who carries herself /ar » many for t fat wo- Well and dresses properly will look hers. Ono pair in well on the street matter how | the aries stout she may be, mistake for you to give up Jag along because you duce.” Hold the chest, bu up, the abdomen and shou Swing the legs from the hips in anj without confi @lastic step as you walk and wear /abdominal org and one pic s, with no break a “the waist line and no trimmings—ex- HANG NAILS—M AB BL Gs eu Quick SELe Bacchi cept perhaps that running up a Cuticle de wand s Seear’ Whe nally, kt waht a DRAWERS IN EVERY’ very little about corsets Ih wood stick Alas ROOM. ae oad 26 from an expert in fitting larie Pela aga ey “Advice to Lovers By Betty Vincent. JP ines V you lov decline their he not a weakness, dence of dignity and strength. letter of “I. D.." who brings up th question, is so interesting that 1 print it her “1 am twenty-five years old, two years I loved and paid attention to a young woman years younger than 1 1 loved DRAWERS WITH MOVABLE BoTTons not Terenee—can do with newer is n¢ rather an ¢ In any ease, the situa ne? AUTOMATIC: Bit COLLECTOR IN EYERY ROOM _. AUTOMATIC CLOTHES PRESSER IN EVERY Roon SELF LUGHTED Original For The By M arying from hip to finger-tip length, Leven longer, while © skirts are and straight, ing narrower even under than they a the slight fare of the coat, These skirts In variably have but one n, and that in the back, where it Is latd in a lap which ts either let out near the bottom as a plait or left open ag a slash, to permit of casy y I am showing a pretty design which y 1s distinctive in line, yet recognizes the J latest mandates of the mode, walking. n in the front to the waist line button and rve as the where 0} a loop fastening. Above tt uk waistcoat, which is revea a pictured as crossing low but may be cut high if desired, and made of some metal brocade — satin r Hnilk. A Ik such t faney Mgur heavy crepe # 1s Khaki-kool woul produce the rien effect for this waist coat) in any fete j color, with the w material of some Ki wel fabric. ‘The bands whieh gracefully through corde }form in the back a collar ers of the slash: id a mod touch, are rows, | A ‘Smart ‘Spring Suit. the front of the coat disap r ashion “Designs Evening World’s Home Dressmakers ildred Lode wick The New York Evening World) OOLLEN OR SILKEN TEXTURE SUITAB! FOR THIS MODEL. it woollen | band is applied, whose starting points’ on | May be noted in the sketch, a little to nie so | the. front of the side seams, Lan, | Ught sleeves are flared over the han ad slashes }and held snugly at the wrist with @ To finish} button and loop. aa RG ER ‘iy design could be developed of poteiatnae | {Reavy alte quite 1 as a woollen 1 trmnlnS lroxture, should one desire it for late ring and summer wear, Floriserge ix a heavy elk with a serge weave, that would be practical as well as’ Past ion Paitar, Bening Wart: Breatly anc yt oxy imy love, her r ulways being to the ( 1 have 23-4 yards y effect that it was reciprocated. of brown serge’ “My salary is forty dollars a week Would you eine This was not sufficient to trove kta e buch & home for her as I de om I hesitated to gest 1 | bine with it for @! % though I was under the in 2 frock? What styte! ‘ constantly that we were to be married would you suggest; 4 just as soon as my income would warrant it | wae ety Korak Gazes Down Up ort ig aie eee eica pone, Sent cinta ga tata “Two months zed next day and A Are clam rene “Quarrel. 1 apologis bo ne 7 Sse or anne| Meriem and Sees Her inthe oh, Set i kept me absent for five weeks. C Arms of Another Man ' | my return I learned of the marriag of this young lady to a man who had Deen my sole chum for six years, t and pouring into th toward ehind him, turn rus bulk of Tant umbering as AiCoryrieht by A.C. Mocturg, 19 man fousht them tea “The hurt went deep into my heart,| BYNOV>is OF Wid Sc EAT tas ph The man s Hg end I have not been able to throw off te “ too great then the bul ih my unlappiness, ‘The other day I re- won that them, tossing tion ceived from this couple an invi to pay them a visit, I really ean f ecoopt it in view of their betrayal, yx € feel that this denotes weakne Lem undecided what 1 ought to « L. L Yacking further particulars, it | to me as if the young woman in fhe case had rather mercenary id ‘of marriage. Forty dollars a week ts not @ hugo salary considering pres- | ent cost of living, yet it is a fairly He was tryin: CHAPTER XIV. to his vi n he feared to the side o Me leep, Meriem came to | “You mean that y he waped in art ere, ting her ep toward her aa thous was Korak—her PUP ty ge ay ait seo was by his side, hand ind for him, at Hayne “Make your way 1 mean, sh id bring help. My thought. that You ean do no good of that there can be hing, Get gway while you ean ton, nor did she think thi ny the Big Bwana back with this young man W uty to Kora her love the Hon, Morison Haynes the | jo the pallsmade t brot realization of the cause ¢ ‘thin and pu much as te g for the moment ibs he statement brought Bs and ace. If he ia dead, we ean do| me with a design, The have wronged him no good, If he lives suitable for Sunday | Wear and street wear. | this spring? Am 19 |—_/years old, weigh 128! pounds, have chest nut brown hater! brown eyes, fair skim. | MISS B, Brown satin may’ be used for panel! front and back and cuffs, Embroidery” could be dona sm: brown and gold, love me?” aking a nto gather placed her ished she no ques- | ut love for ‘an disloy= Vatitor, Rrentog Wort: ve a Burgundy red suit from last year nes toa} which I would like to f their re- | make over fora spring dress if you would help ounds of fod wiispered “T will go I will do] skirt is a two-piece model and the coat bad a full peplum "generous income for a youns COUPIO) ¢ Fame ps: mj Pee oHUKE GOUT Haynes, tricked by the wiley Swe de Wi ify euihared: io of moderate tast A man who caslled: Tayeon, ware aa 7 Jax best he could and added " : upper portion, Could ‘ earns $40 a week at the age of twen up a dit it what can had ar red r ne BCOQUaN cut @ new waist, ty-five hus every reason to feel he sw do here jn this G # cae W A dd at iT t there looking upon br Almost, from the pep- fg capable of unlimited possibilities. | uken hole?” ine cety Nate t Wik « yt Am twenty-four Few men start marr life on as} vu wha u write her a ¢, ‘ Ww eleg th i t ft. 3% wide a margin as that allows man| ‘ her by my WwW . oll halt ! ay at twenty-five cannot hope to estab- | = Pay a fallen had mount H from Gray broadcloth or lish a wife on as luxurious a seale phakied and ! then velour and tiny nickel of living as he would probably like, | camp " J weird Bib front But any sir ves aman) Un pA » n he kil , eer fu nay be embroidered ought to be : Lanener arias 1 n uth with th ) : n straight line around “or t t bibn and « ed him. BEC Of Tale apear, bit here know I t ' f lige in Burgundy, RP ye these days of womer In the m ne Baynes tastead of In Reina 1 CHARTER XV. ft \ ad. Ho t it ; a MPA not t , ‘ 4 pe eat “3 | Wil you please method pep v0 Ww ; M If we can] help me with a design ( It is p ‘ew ‘ 1 1 for a dress of tn. understa 1 elt , 1 1 1 » daw | closed samy of thos rt . hep AN ple = of end pr Int ; t : yy ' ! 1 yrown and black before ' i 4 ‘ : i i Ht hangeable silk? 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