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ea AEE HOME PAGE Friday, March 14, 1919 Pauline. Furlong’s Talks On Health and Beauty \_ Copyright, 1919, by the Prews Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) A Diet for Health Building NY thin women imagine that they must consume large amounts of Original Dress Designs — | forthe SmartWoman | | By Mildred Lodewick Comright, 1919, by the Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) HE ALWAYS HELO THE CHAIRS FoR THE LADIES ‘To BE SEATED AT THE MAKE THINK & So MUCH OF MY FIRST HUSBAND . € ef ical Mode le ; food in order to gain weight, but this is a grave mistake, because, Galery Suc 4 TABU Uae ire” 1 ee acids ade RAL. ‘al Model for Spring i under normal conditions, the human system can only assimilate MAN Y TABLE I piees, ho Woman a and digest a certain amount of food and any taken in | chee to toute th excess of the amount absolutely necessary to nourish | a frock whieh will net the body accumulates waste matter and poisons in the ve her good solid | system which do more harm than good. wear, whether It ts for Too little thought is given in most households to J} daytime or evening. the careful planning of meals s0 as to obtain an even | Therefore, to avoid any balance, and foods should be selected which feed the | mistakes in the matter, blood and tissues, generate energy and nerve force woman should ac j and keep the body in prime working order. j quire a frock | lt i# not sufficient to merely satisfy a ravenous ap- ry, even th ? Petite with large amounts of soggy, greasy fried foods and a variety of bea? 4 brie My peg hot and cold liquids, sweets, pasiries, &., and to continue thie practice for | promite ecoadlott “OF any length of time will prove disastrous to the healthiest body. 4 te nai One Whee Tih Starchy and sweet foods should be taken sparingly by persons past ie Hite Geet: He thirty and especiaily by those who lead sedentary lives. Potatoes, rice, bg Nestea no white breads and biscuits, macaroni, cereals, candies, rich cakes with !ce- p her mind to give jug, &c., are included in the list of starches and sweets. Green vegetables, | or wearing apparet salads, and an abundance of fruits, cooked and raw, with theat, @sh and | HE NEVER APPEARED He EVEN +, HE AWAYS BOWED prop nt chicken, never more than once a day, will keep most persons in normal WS DINING Boon Wore ir) \ Bate SIN A COURTLY roper time, 0 health, providing, of course, that they do not overeat Suir uv t RESS Al ( IH 6D Wier Cine ne WRARS wa role w ‘Two good meals a day are enough for tht average person, and an apple BREAKFasr ) ITH THEIR, ver lack the right ‘ or other fruit, some buttermilk or a salad should constitute the noon f L isthe ldbgued? i meal unless you are unusually active during the day and eat a very early gate ees every woman wld be planning her new breakfast The slender girl, however, should eat a plate of thick cream soup, a baked apple with cream, some rice and raisin pudding or other equally whether {t Is to be of nourishing food, and it Is q mistake for her to go more than six or seven vin © or tricot hours without some nourishment, if it is only a glass of milk, or chocolate | ne the design Tam and crackers. | offering to-day will be suitable It features NEURASTHENIA— MRS. all heavy and strenuous movements | WALTHR D.: This is nervous pros- | for the upper arms will reduce super- trat ndition in which the | fuous flesh from them. hody uses up more vitality than it| ae bait es RED NOSE—E. B. Ik: The causes generates, | a f red nose are so many and varied CRACKED LIPS—KATE G. K.: Do that it 1s not possible to suggest not bite or wet the lips when in the|@ remedy without knowing and. re- gl4 air, Rub cocoa butter on them| Moving the cause. Aenemia, indiges- at nights |tion, poor circulation, tight corsets ee shoes, collars and belts, constipa- MOLES—Tess C.. Moles may bel tion, highly seasoned‘and rich dlet ere emoved by th: They d some of the caus are of the same nature as birth marks poet and sometimes, if irritated, turn into] DISTENTION OF THE STOMACH camecr, It is sald that exposure to} AFTER EATING—=MRS, H. B, F, the sun causes them to grow in size,,This is caused by fermentation of food and poor digestion, It ts Sl nde i gestion. It 1s also ‘ely that you overeat or take too g punching, swimming, rowing and! mu liquid with your meal Advice on Courtship — war gilet, nportance Ix er ed by an ela ‘en in hand em- broldery that lendy an otire frock, This gilet way be f satin if the dress material is of en, or if satin J wre choven for the | dre le | be of soft dull duve- | tyn or crinkled khakt- Ee either of whic | | HE ALWAYS SHAVED THAT'S WHAT BeFore EACH MEAL IRILLED Hine WHO WAS HER FIRST HUSBAND 7. could the gf offers a pretty com. trast, The back of the frock ‘hos a panel which sta from the EMBROIDERY LENDS ENCHANTMENT shoulder line, where TO THIS FROCK, | ng fasten it tothe 4 t and at the waist including gray, tan, henna or dull with dark blue embroidery or ne it is confined in a slight blouse | blue, ee ove ould be self color with contrasting y a narrow belt that buckles over} | cou A n d M Q2rE L age Jie itet in front, Over the skirt the |embroidery, | | |} hangs loose and may be faced | Fashion Baitor, orem: wora: { By Betty Vincent | ‘ atity i I have a scant 5 . . erelhe To costume out of this drews length of navy Girl Against Girl. _|cense, you must wait forty-eight ele, Jhekst: 68 Whe sama rated serge, and as I can- ‘cc K, W. raises a question as old ours before vou receive it. After | be do In @ straight box not match it, could as the world: Is woman wom- Téceiving it you must wait another | Pet yay from the neck to you suggest a plain Gila deadlient enemy? ‘Tha WWENIYAOUR Hours) betore the min A en cond walaianet one style? I am thirty. | answer 1s NO. At least she is not ke ceren Sree tae bd ‘ place, all | | dirk blue for the froek could have & of any desirable ec three years of age id have a good fig~ u Would like @ touch of color on the dress, preferably red. nowadays, even if sho be e law, uleged —— fe ar RIE -GOUR Will you also advise | i me if a red hat ther women tt sti sT = Ee would become me? | tame i men | a BY CHESTER STEELE. ea em mise nF. a her without a master and I ni . " r Ho did, in a way, obnerv Red satin in siti ay, vp on over business man, Harry 5 i : Wisc puna A Famous Bees Takes Charge * paitaita ee A as slsants better than to make an inauspicious the disciple of Haan Walton ee. neck and sleeves, Women are no Jonger men's “prop- But | want more than that!" ‘To 1 » have read of his ap proach. It would bu as bad as will Baye. to fore ee black soutache braid. | SEAS lean thes Wank toc te. DHAS Of th declared Viola. "1 want naind f (he diamond cross ing his golf ball on the drive, t unt have been rather @ stro 4 es aie » spd e ase Cleared from any suspicion of sul the Colonel necda no Intros 80. he waited bealde the allent re t nduced him to tell you outlining the open ional dae et lane bib cell bet rset cide, And 1 want you to underta \ fe was known char- m, not so silent as it had been, where 1 hi © ‘ on ings. A tuck across! their own livings and take their own| it, Harry!" b and criminal eircl was disturbed by the me It w i Mey, Mae a the back of skirt. me about marrying, and when they} _ ea Autiy @ Gn) giYou want mer he exclalined, tycan aceess in’ catching ments, up and reason a, it te i ve a ee do m 1 * sy OMBIS, UF PRECEDING’ CHATTER, rawing back, ‘Me? ny ry representative of Who Was playin clear up the myster | y lo_marry ban Ma Abn bled PME sal ue Masaya Gon Ciuy vein als, Carmel and Major Wardell, “Les. 1 feel that you will do bett ri velit! sumnmate skill, Stop!" fairly shouted the Colonel. your coloring, 60 preference and not from ne Viola, Ms, Caen lr . accompauin et Cather out 10 the cvume in their yew car, They are than any one ¢ ‘Oh, you re 1 real clicked Ite “If it's a detective case pats NANT cannot tel it red is becoming, but @ 4 ga day nel ¢ disagrevencnt between Tarlett and Mp. Carwell,, Viola tlle ester to mae eats, ae Viola fue 1 aap and Fh Bi CHAPTER VIII, : Tie your man your age could wear @ r Ne is , y me D0Y m her fether, Bartlett epprosshes Me. Carvell and speaks to him, heated argument, he prey 1 to play t ° now, Shag! Roa ‘ » be rude fo mpunity, — friend w about you and tri Aleck Caot, Poland overhears. Uaing ber fatner in the crond, @ Joau, their chauffeur, Then let me tell you," aod ¢ I H "he called Col Al v with his us. Fashion Méitor, The Brening World: to poison your mind against him ts of ‘ ay te Mr. Carwell, Sho weta e guriy auuwer, Lat ler seemed to nt nitro: rn I've hooked 4 ‘ s really fadite, Carwell Grope deal "An. autsi as ie Hh Va low ve hook ton Ready rier r to rest-and fish, | I would Hike to have this old-fashioned type of woman. She | ¥ "fed ty UN hae ‘peogle mig consider hits @ sults wou, self tan al any tine t uty with-the nati? | Ko up new detective cases: |e desien sor & |fr b ie (ase OL aoe Q Oe ius ba mobo into avate i ' he ne fi 5 p new detec cases! @ design ra Wag trying, ina v bungling Way, | siawc. ‘Minnie will not tal’ wnn meena Uolag 1S § contained gad fon do t ad pies “Yea, anh! All ready!" You know w » my office is, The - of to capture “her m and be cap- ba si r a wri ality ainreale ; attend uthere, DP have given uation dress, as I am 7 sea tive F ip a landing net, for, “I've got him about ready for you tured by him CHAPTER Vi, pea? Well, we won't force you to | “A detective!" cried H RB t the ¢ was And he's better than J thought dey the time, boing. jeu. | eixteen years of age ; speak, said eo fa 4 y and he started {rom ‘i rites rtlett was not a suc Now why not set aside all bitter (Continued.) “But ‘this matter make ve permit Why es - ilps alae Shag did not speak, but while th man for nothing, He and tn need of euch @ ; s atte ist be gone into. + omy dea iola, a d V Sat teen a 4 . ness ma 6 feeling, as girl to girl, and have a 6 BLL, my dear, your What one person knows others acy Would be the worst 1 ii 1 ; Ionch iacht tackle that Colonel slowly recled in and the tip knew how to make an appeal. dress, As tt avast not trank tale with her? Point out the father kept his aftaira SUre to find out. We must gee Hoss to call in on a case lat ¢ led to bring even @ Of the slender pole bent jike a bow, he |"! came to see you at the request) oo og som, is the ¢ ein ¢ OU tL il ot 3 ola Carwel "i i . mischief her tale-carrying has done pretty much to him- the moat (atte, ohe Wilo Would have le Investigate, if yout t wise, ' Hpped the net inte the water, under Ton ane pani'me 16. Aba, you 1 lense ‘het ow her that nothing has been aelf,”" was the answer fathery attains, Violas Ine eee ete eee yee eng of an ¢ ; f I've got him!” the fish, and, a momen ad i not, to come back to her! "i! you Benee & > Ina to any one by such methods,| of ber aunt. “He did tell me some Something about his «oing into bart: detective, Harry, have Nowa n Mee on ver oe Ww ut you,” ‘ Y eve ai oh “tall 2 the young man himself has] things, and only to-day something wagiss with your father?" elderly man who was a f from his Ther laimed the famous de- iunge came over the Colonel's} 21-2 inches ae awn from all his girl friend-|ecame up that makes me think— Father decined Mey ene, auOh plan, futher. He hus an extivordinary 4 t i eaR te taf i ania oti cone taps beowetms, he : " st to her that if she has}Oh, I don’t know what to think— and he atine brad ret eh ig Rare dere i L¢ lh Bf uta! Now, d t Horace Carwell?? be] Freneh voile or boy thin’ about you which] now!” 1 than kes aw « le anit I Woveuanchenin’ - ked quickly | Marquisette or fine fire untrue, tt is ner duty to correct] “What is it?" asked Dr, Lambert, Yi@/a answered ‘ inl euriow c 1 4 1 George Hut there camo rr Lids" wuxwered Bartlett, || | batste would be ments quietly but firmly, “It is best to « eligit un tht were nom you ha WRDy f Bo FOU. RUA HOH: | ak tae thane nine baen 1 i my old friend i] Canty trimmed tn a J e t on that aub. » man 1 have in " t mus time to ma s appeal, a Ay Ore | ob Tell her that you feel you are all] Bow the worst at once, h Me some business deag w ty started forward with Hurry Bartlett advanced to where vie 1 n trouble his daughtér,”| imple manner ae I tvo young to be thinking of serious| “! can’t say that it is the ‘worst, hen it is to he believed that my once, and they became ¥ el, while t Colonel | and Shag were bending over aod there was @ new quality in the} have suggested. A i . replied Miss Carwell; “but there was ‘ther was a suicide?" asked Viola, duainted, I met ‘ 1 the skill. ¢ nb b As the detect v satin girdle would love affairs, but that you insist on i. i ; as though seek, dl f i blow. Gar t Mr. Carwell’s troubles are all over ; something about a loan to the bank, gh seeking to know the worst, bd liked him immer ad plow buck he Pret | enhance the dress, your right to friendships, that you|® Ra adit that she might fight to make it bet: S!ong in years, but zk h out of misery, Harth he had any," returned Hartiett | — waite tiie bavia @landatle aun nace ang Bot enough collateral to cover— ter. 5 than many younger w r ment among: the #boK. ia A y : Aig Diitor, The Breniag World, too And offer to bear no grudwe if nie ale nom aheult have Siianded tp tg the c 2 in the © ist i ines os u Ey AR it stream below | rsd me, said, ul 4 mean" 7 hava 4 serena p king trings {ite but he did not, seems, and— 3 answ: sambert. “But “What is tha Ane TAB, ; i re ‘ : ‘fagninmatio she will do her part in making things | Won't you toll th she appealeg that is only a@ starting point, W More than ot cade With W he had ‘ 10 " Mion, ) | tan silk poplin ike right. Point out that the boy is evi-]to Cu " Will make no hard and fast slo ving a ut i 1 bau sample, and am dently thinking hard things of girl “Certain responded, “It isa yi ind we will not,” declared !! a ap gino Ke H fan” Vv niyo} anxious to have = v/ tn general and “keeping away from|#tDle maiter,” he went on, “Mr, Via. othere must be a most rigid /:HTe a ‘ "5 done ‘ : alt te same made in @ the whole bunch of then” because one! porrowed money from his bank, gi And when the others had gone, Dr, "ine" : im reer 1 If 1 1 an A i | Pretty style, suit. girl has been silly and wrong. ing certain gecurities ag col for Pamuert to make funeral arrange All tent then, Viola ! n that romething’s here \ rk, and Tow You ar ‘ far oper able for afters up EATCh 5 tas the loan, ments for his old friend, Ce look up n 1 the y * man, to’ Yes, Mr, Carwell died of GETTING ACQUALNTED, the tank ; 0, kept (© see the bank officials, I e for you and get } t t the figureof the “If its anything ier \ i nutopey showed." | noone, also appres j ank, @g all banks do, kept A Ls *M 7 he deta | late f ; “L, B. M.” wants @ recipe for over-|watch of this security, and when it B'S office, taking Minnie W of the case,” aera Saar HOUhy 16th y y sagas Capel A ggg a oe ee coming bashfulness and getting ac- | fell in market value below a cer in his Car and Miss Carwell to he ney ae run, had folle See ee porn, Celinele 4 Hane a ae ie cia | Wil you kindly | Quainted, Not knowing how to “ger |POInt, wher he Te was no longer eve ee as Lom a, loft, alon CHAPTER V1, 5 Ainach Mac wOk RAK BRIT Th. thle cine A advise me, wih } e hare: o cover © loa ate. Biave iP to ge Bhe fe! t 20 ' I ' ' ft t + i ? i soquainted" with a boy or girl of one's||,, demanded more collaters very much in ROOPING 9 lipped Don uh me pur t ! A t you to find me your goed taste j own age usually comes trom be “This, for some reason Car. their ! ue nye coma a rent? cena for . 1 ‘ ; || Am twenty-one brought up ra!! family whore | Well did not put Up. nor d sada he ihe at ‘ any A you were} yeare old, 6 feet i |Mr. B n ly than n 1 ‘ 1 ' e ahh if : | 4 inches tall, parents have wrongly taught their}in’thig + eine Mise Ci May rippled mav 11am mystery. « in this respec 1 Misa Ca urry urt- } welgh 183 pounds, children to feel ashumed of any in-|me,." and he bowed to | aa ean ne Ina gm e " 4 , terest in the opposite sex Jeud man's sister. “L offer seo the’ others left. rand w n ¢ ; ares, t told Vonot t i many Am brunette, : »the matter for her, putting up some “Oh, Harry, have you heard the wate Nara ae had called r New Miss 'T. R, Ne | Remomber that the association of ot my own untii Mr, Car. terrible news ered Viola, : Bian Fors. Om id, ae yor T ahalt | Young women and young men is the] ‘airs could be shtened You mean out your father? Wore 4 if , ri wit ¢ ad t 1 f Stitchery or em- natural, normal thing. Do not try iS a mere technicality, | im- Yes," hoe said, gently, “But I do not 0" & verda ank & da ( OAYER Hoa nee toy de le w broidery in self. over-hard to keap your feelings dis- and can have nothing’ to do believe i, i may 88 well speak whoso advanced 4 Mat i ee pao \ A color, would be (3 . i—with the present matter, even inly. Viola, Your father, for some ed in Ww A ' oe wits a: BOs . an y with pale blue organdy collar gutsed, Ten aa to one the ugh Miss Webb seems to’ think reason best known to himself, did not whose bricht ey z Bit ab mae eee ate: Hn fOr the date anda coe sion one drop~ ings are merely friendly ones, care for me, But I respected him, nervous moven WA Wea’ § qh fish to. the ann a pack. there is nothing to be embarr Iam sorry if T have made @ and in spite of a fecling between us | of @ ama z e ere iy : : : A to Mise W.—-Suggestion for abou i n you ye excialn ' 1 Mis ay vary vd mired T feel sure he did n . f IM T. it. N, ts just as suitable for foe! ries fromm the. evan n of . be sitecuee rr ey it looks very su 5 ' t ' eat perte wetural interest, | will be--to know the truth," picious, Harry! Oh, tell me what to ys 1a . top in th 1 ‘ *o) 5 fe eee jsaid Dr, Lambert Ia this all that do!” and, impulsively, Viele, held ont apy aba “a Rr ! wa x Way aF in tho elev ator In 1th A fow rhe and the Co! MASSAGING SHOWER BATH, D. M. Ri: Yes, you must have a/¥ou_heard, Miss Webb?” her hands to bim, Bartlett pressed the reading figu ; om ng for you. I told nim sume- onel left the e town where the} A ‘Texan is the inventor of @ eam- | “No, it was nothing like that, It th rmly, “Til an Ay eee eo. DY & colored 1 w med to have thing of the reason for wanting detective had gone for such a short] bine Ucense to marry in Now Jersey just nag nothing to de with bank ak way 1 can, ey Pht fondly into sake meine rg ee Ally thouen 80,0 of the Ima prtance of the Snd ypu and —well, he told me you vacation, and were on their way to hing, ‘oo in New York. In Now Jereey,. Qh, pirase don't sek me I promised b ‘But I confess hm puszled. of late years he had endeavored, i Det piaso®, mae provoxing, were here. But pleaso don't hold Lakeside, which they reached early] electri he~ (r, after applying for the M- nat’ to tell,” mend saps kngw what ta do, Perbapg it with scant guccess, to { ss ia: Soee's SonAbe, 96h, hala a..2t be Sieh eine NUM. fa the morning, “a la Lt } a ree ee wnat ———+