South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1921 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2, I92T i I

WHEN A WOMAN TELLS BY RUTH AGNES ABELING

How You Can Learn to Walk with True Grace and Beauty

By LUCHEZIA BORI JTU fsriocs Spanith Prima Donna

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move your kr.ee you are not merely j puhins; it forward, but. In lifting .

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A pracefu! carriage Is one of the r.M.v. r J .vA.jk-:-,. d with a ui;4 of LiU . gr.tc: charms which one can pos-

"! r.rar my d..-.r and fjrarf's stub- ' yet many women slouch aloni;

! rn .a ri.-v. f r.-. i w;tno'ut any regard to the niar.nr in jyour foot from the ground, it per-; I I.-iy awake Ion? in th" cool dark- whioh thev hold themrlvfs. ! forms a slicht rotarv motion. !

1 lightly, "but u Ji tryjr.tr to . dv .om T the if ycu uould have a graceful r?ar- Of courje, you may consider that r. bb a v.hi h had farmed in rny f)rJ!. ihir.r you should do is there U nothing to learn ir. achiev-

r'. n.i .Iui;r.? th b.y. And lh'n tn pml ercrt. Itest your weicht on ir.c a graceful carriace. and that

.l!r ah:b my tired brain cave ui i kmi ,. '-r,n- trot u-lh vnnr heel : tirh succrestions arf- ur.n rev irv.

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IIa ! I rn id" a mistake about Tom f I wo:,.!. r-d. And did ho .-tili care.'

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a th wme time rai your chest. If you draw a deep breath yoxi can force your chest still higher, and

vfiii ran exnand it an inch or so by

ur..: I'.,- rdd n;o one- that ho wouia,;..,. ni,.,r!l!rir p:fttrt.

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iMr u.nt: iTf waa -omei.u.n Mh.olkward ard br:id them sightly

t:.-iiin si in it for me.

.-r.- : " Hut ho .v did Philip know about '.im .m l rue? I went ovor the tirv.o in lof with i Ji.i talk'-d to Philip Arnes and t them no." not m'-ntion d Tom. And Grace

I. '.' t an h;rt t ..uld Tom h'tve cared for ;race? a - I.: I k:.-w fh i.-m't i !.,uld a man do. all for a girl that

!;: i-n t in love 'i-i,r:1 hid doiKi f(.r her, be aT inter- !'. - - ; l a - n vf-r , . .-.f 1 in her as Tom was, and yet .' T own . i . -! ! n '1 j;fit ( are?

And why had ho snt two pirls

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;.; to 1-: h' r d r.t il Perhap it had been thf " :t's too ;;ite." ttUy i:.i'e he know of where grirls

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:ot sent u to ;i plac whf-re the

Perhros in your case this may bo si, i for you may have the poie which j comes from carrying yourself well, j If. however, you will pau.e for a few

minutes as you walk alor.r? the street, or spend a little time at your window watching the passers-by, you will be surprised to discover how few peror.s hold themselves well when walking.

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Ther- js ut'')':r..: either "'f us can xampl" wan good. Could Tom have ,!.. T1,,w," I .-aid at ntrth. "Y" known about Mrs Ames? How well r,i:-ht !'.! L- To Ik ! and sloej,' did he know her? I wondered.

" V -.-. ;'.t I i! p u ith half an ve i. p. r. ..!; J-.'-fe. .. if anything liirp-H ti.at I h'ip '-ti me.' ' i r i ( k'! i ' d.

I slept for a while and then was dra-ired back in consciousness by a s t.s- of movement outside my door. I wondered dizzily if the day and

I was .'. !.. r.ite',v tired that ni-rht. its annoying hain of evenis would The ,, Had ''li.'d a r;ir long , never end :nl then suddenly s.tt so ni.i ::y thif.g-? had ltapp'-iu .1 r-inee up in the darkness, every sentfe alert. YOUR HEALTH ) one r.f the mo-t alarming of J are just as truly poison? as those syfnptt::;.- l- the yi.-dden ii't of j purchasable from the druggist. I'ord.fli ult breathing "dysi'iM't a" it i.- tun itvly, most cf them are not dead-call.-1. s:mi:.:.- for a.r. the suf- y ir: their ffech". Jlowover, they do

patient friuhton the j prnduco many uncomfortable symp-

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onlooker arid terrify the victim. All of lift 's pro-. -.- s y em at lowest ebb In th- early m ining. If ne awakens at 2 or i o'tdr.ck. his thouchts are often gloomy and life look black an tii" niht its-f'.f. Thus the worst po.-Kibie time to wake tip with a .t r.-e of suffocation. Put aim.-st without exception, this is the hour when one may exp't't an attack like thi-t if it is due to asthma. The patient befcins to wheee, ma K:n: mi-!: ffort.s t- breathe as to awaken everyone in the house. Pretty s' on lie struggles to a fitting I-os.tion in b.-d a::d begins to gas f.,r breath. Sonn timrs the victim will j imp out of b d and run t the ;.pt -i window in his deslro for air. There nr.-' many -au'. for dithcu!t bit a'hin-,'. It is r...t Tinoimmon i;. p. -.;;.. or in tlio-e past mid.11. l.f f.-.ilf. iti-r an attaek of bron-

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toms, and diilicult breathing is ono of these. In an attack of difficult breathing due to asthma there are ways of giving temporary relief. Stramonium leave."? are burned, or paper is soaked in nitrate of potash and burned. Your family doctor has a list of remedies of more or less value for internal medication. It is important that the patient having difficult breathing shall be built up in hit; general health. If he is a child and has adenoide, these miTt be removed. Free nasal breathing must be established. Make sure that the heart is normal in its action. likewise the nervous system mud be given attention, because there is often a nervous element in these case?.

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Practicing Bfor Mirror Bring the Btt Results.

as though they vcc meeting Jt your back. After doing thU have some one place a book very carefully on the top of your head. If your neck ia in the correct position and your head properly poised tho book will not fall from your head when you walk. In days of old the Grecian women, who were famous for their beautiful carriage, swayed their heads, lightly with every step they took. If you follow the foregoing suggestions and practice them, graceful movements naturally will follow. Of course, at first you may feel very "set." and thi3 will be reflected in the stiffness of your movement. You will achieve better results if you will practice before a mirror. Repeat the exercise day after day, and soon you will be able to ewing along gracefully with the book upon your head. This exercise is put into practical use by women in other countries who think nothing of carrying heavy baskets upon their heads. When these baskets are removed such women walk with a delightfully eay gait, which others in a higher station in life might well envy. When learning to attain poise, no movement of jour fhouldeif should be noticeable. As you stretch forth your foot your hip will move forward. You

Indeed, you will lind it is the exception rather than the rule to find a woman with a swinging, graceful carriage. Put when you discover one who walks well you will realize what an aset it is and doubtless your first thought will be to emulate her. If you will take the little time needed to carry out the foregoing suggestions you wil be delighted with the difference that soon will be apparent in the way in which you hold yourself.

CONVICTED SOLDIER SERIOUSLY WOUNDED

BROWiXSVIULK, Tex., Sept. 1. Van Jones, soldier, was shot and is believed to have been killed in midstream of the Rio Grande Wednes

day night, and Daniel Morgan, also J a soldier, was recaptured after they j had escaped from the guard house j at Fort Prown near here. Jones had been convicted by a court martial of desertion and was (

waiting to be taken to Jeavenworth. Kas., to serve a sentence of a year and ;t half. Morgan was waiting trial by court martial as the outcome of a one-man filibuster he fomented in Mexico a few days ago when he peaceful Mexicans at Matamoros and dispersed them by firing his revolver.

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