THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAJT, PORTLAND, AUGUST 31, 1913. HOW TO DEVELOP A BEAUTIFUL FIGURE TOLD BY PAVLQWA Graceful Neck and Easy Poise of the Body Necessary to Beauty Being the Fifth and Conclusion of the Series of Articles "Written by the Famous Russian Dancer. r . r : ' ' T " " " ---r'-- k"'- T!'r -f...?' r ...?"'.'?"' 11 '''y'twiiiiiii! i..mnu .--ww- li-c : 1 j - ' 5 I l iw13N. . . r 1 , - ' T - ' I i . - 1 V''---. yvi LJ 1 ---oj mui I'CH that has to do with ferai- I I nia grce nd charm emanates frum eaie of bodily movement nd ease aad (:idtuaci of maaoer. How often do we hear some such re ixiark as "She Is pretty and she has a good figure, but how stiff she Is In her movements and in her outward demeanor!" The really clever woman aims ! ways to be graceful in a seemingly natural way and to dispell e her charm with that frankness which Is the hallmark cf birth or of good Lreedin;. She Is not unlike the player who Is ever alert to Impress an audience with that quality of ef fort which appears to k entirely natural. I have eniavored. In the four pre ceding: articles of this series which have already appeared in The Sunday Oreronian. t emphasize the Import ance ta women of exercise for the cul tivation of good bodily lines and Trace, and I have striven conscien tiously to make clear the methods by which these qualities may be obtained. Movements calculated to help symmetry of the torso, the legs, the arms, the shoulders and the back have been set forth. Now we come to the neck, ana in conjunction with Its con sideration some helpful suggestions on the polte cf the body and common ser.se hygiene Id simplified form. The Valne ef Repose. Itepo e is something; which ail Amer ican women should strive to cultivate. W hile it Is to be found occasionally, my observation b&s revealed an aston lsnins lark of a most essential quality In tiie acquiring of arace. Nervous by temperament, the women of the United states and Canada may be seen In al nl any assemblage going through little movements of the body and limbs, which not only distract the thoughts of those surrounding them, but interfere with their grace and poise. I realize that It is not easy to Bit absolutely still, or to stand quietly, in the presence of several persons. The reason arises through self-consciousness, diffidence or deliberate "fussing." which Is sometimes regarded as Inter esting. Anyone who has noticed the calm dignity of feminine social leaders should appreciate that much of their authority of manner comes from re- pof e. i nereiore, i would counsel all women to consider It as an attribute necessary to cultivate, in the event that It Is r.ot already possessed. As practice makes perfect. I believe that a brief time should be set aside every day to striving for bodily re pose. Suppose we start with the light loose costume I have advocated In the practicing of the movements explained in these articles without corset and wearing soft shoes that have no heels. After openlnK the windows to utmit plenty of fresh air, assume a position before a full or half-length mirror to observe the position of the body. Quality ef First Pese, Tlease look carefully at pose Xo. I in the photographs upon this page. It will seem. I think, that while the body Is quite erect and the shoulders thrown back, a certain quality of relaxation of repose is evident. The weight of the body should be evenly distributed to both feet, and although the muscles of the entire body must bs alert, they are required to be maintained In a state of absolute pliability. Endeavor to stand In this attitude for half a minute at a time: then in crease the period to twice that length. In a few days one will be astonished to discover that what at first seemed difficult In holding a quiet pose will eventually become not only easy but pleasurable. Quite as essential Is the ability to elt with a repose similar to that of standing, and by placing a chair before a mirror this quality may likewise be heightened. Endeavor to have the torso moderately erect, the shoulders fairly well back, the head elevated, and drop the arms easily In a natural position with the hanas resting relaxed in the lap. The lower limbs must not be "sprawled" or extended too far In front, nor should they be crossed at ths knees or at the ankles. Several minutes a day devoted to practice of repose, both standing and seated, will be found to yield untold benefits. And now we are prepared to eonslder the neck, a portion of the anatomy which plays an all-important part in bodily grace and beauty of line. Standing in the manner I have pre- isly counselled to assume prepara- to commencing most of these axer- tviz.: with weight well distributed eis lot tnr hold ths nead-treci l Ssjsaatffsfciiw f5jSassj&l in such a way that. looking in a mirror, the chin la virtually horizontal. This Is the correct position for a- graceful carriage of the head, as may be seen from pose z In the photographs ap pearing on this page. The first movement Is a complete movement, forward and then back as far as possible. Pose S of the photo graphs makes the first forward sweep clear. The second part of the exercise brings the head almost aa far back In the opposite direction. Try to keep the muscles of the neck under absolute control at all periods of the exercise and move the head forward and backward slowly. At each completed point when the head Is as far to the front as it can be carried and as far back as it can fro hold the position for a full second, then reverse to the opposite point. This exercise works the muscles of the front, back and aides of the neck, but especially of the front and back, for which the movement Is designed. It will serve to "burn up" any sur plus flesh that may be accumulated and is particularly efficacious in the elimination of the unsightly "dewlap." which Is a physical disfigurement. On the other hand, the exercise is no less effective in developing roundness and proper contour to a neck that" Is in clined to be thin. Pose t will denote the completion of the next exercise, which, like the previoua one, ia of double character, calling for a movement of the head in two directions. Commencing with the face, looking squarely in front, the head ia twisted slowly to the left and slightly down ward and as far away from the straight line as la possible. Immediately upon touching the farthest point the pose should be held for a brief moment and then the head carried to the extreme right. Just aa It waa previously to the left Here are movements which will ask much more of the muscles of the sides of the neck. Persisted in they are al most certain to impart the curve so much desired. Moreover, this exercise will loosen up the muscles which ordinarily have very little to do to an extent aston ishing, and bring a sense of physical comfort through starting circulation of the blood where it is sorely needed. Personally, when suffering from head aches, I have found that this move ment Is extremely helpful. The final exercise in this article should be started with the head erect, the chin on a horlxontal Una. Twist the head to the right and somewhat upward so that the features have an upward tilt- Proceed slowly and let the head go as far as it may. Hold the attitude tor a second, then reverse to the extreme opposite posi tion. In thl exercise, as well as all the others, the movements should be continued with cessation for as many number of times as Is comfortable to the one practicing. We have now covered the ground concerning appropriate and beneficial movement for developing a beautiful feminine figure. In the five articles of the scries I have sought to explain the seeds for such exercises as I have counseled and the right manner to ac complish them. But I should not con- 1 Starling With the Head Erect and the Calm a Horiseatal Us Twist the Head t the Right Soasewhat Ipward, Let the Head Ge aa Far aa It May. (Copyright. If It. Max Rabinoff.) S Com spacing Vlth the Face, LmIuu Sauarely the Fiesl. the Head Ia Twisted Slowly te the Left ast slightly Dowmwar as f ar Awsy From a Straight Llae aa Feasible, (Copyright, lflt. Max Rabinoff.) Mile. Am Pavlewa l a Gra . fnl Prae, (Copyright, 11. Schneider. Berlin.) 4 Distribute the 'Weight ef the Body Evenly Beth Feet, AJ lewiag the Mwclcs te Beeves Abaelsrtely Pliable, bat Alert. (Copyright, lflt. Max Rabinoff.) protect the sleeper from any ill-effects of air. and as nature does a vast amount of rebuilding during sleep, it Is as well to assist through the me dium of all the pure air that can be aider my work complete If I did not say a few words concerning the general care of the body, which Is necessary to assist the everclsing recommended Advice Aa to Feed. First, we should consider eating, which we cannot avoid if we are to live. Where there Is a temptation, through a marked appetite, to con sume large quantities of food, one should endeavor to restrain the desire. Many experts advise only two meals a day. and wtih some persons such procedure brings excellent results; but there are women who cannot with comfort omit the noonday luncheon, and if after serious trial this proves to be real and not an imaginary hard ship it should not be persisted In. Nevertheless, hearty eaters will do well not to Indulge themselves to their limit, I know thst it is trying to rise from the table slightly hungry, but if it can be done the health is materially helped, and good bodily lines are large ly dependent upon sound health. An other point which should be empha- slsed is the imperative demand to mas ticate the food thoroughly and slowly. Too many of us endeavor to make our atomachs do the work our teeth were given us for, and this leads, soon er or later, to stomacn or iniesunai disorders that reflect directly upon the health and the lines of the figure. People who have poor appetltea will find that they can be Increased to nor mal by such exercises as I have advo cated, the spending of much time out of doors in the fresh air and by sleep ing In properly ventilated chambers. I believe that the longer one finds it possible to remain In the open air each day the better the health all things considered. Walking, as I have before stated. Is a splendid exercise, while golf, lawn tennis, horseback riding and awimmlng invariably bring their phys ical rewards. As between-meal nibbling and the drinking of water copiously during meals are both harmful, so, too, is sleeping In a room in which there is little or no fresh air. Plenty of covering on the bed will obtained. I do not believe it is necessary to dwell upon the daily bath, which is a prerequisite to the particular and dainty woman. Apart from this. If a body massage can be had. it will assist materially In the exercises followed. The principal thing to be observed Is consistency of dally life in which I counsel the practicing of the move ments I have suggested and the living as advised for spasmodic endeavor never leads to anything satisfactory. Plenty of exercise, plenty of sleep in well-aired chambers, simple food not too highly seasoned and completely masticated, and moderate regularity of waking and sleeping hours will do much for the figure and for grace and charm all feminine qualities so highly desired. (Copyright, 1911, by McClure News paper Syndicate.) HOUSEWIVES OF BROOKLYN COMBINE WITH FARMERS FOR LOWER PRICES Evelyn Nesbit'g Fear of Harry Thaw Declared to Be Far From Acting, as She Realizes He Would Escape Pen alty for Murder in New York State Taxicab War Still Fends. N' BY LLOYD F. LONEKOAIf. EW YORK. Aug. JO. (Special.) That New Yorkers take no Inter est In what Is going on outside of Manhattan Island Is made clear by the history of the Perry centennial celebration, which will begin in Buf falo on Tuesday and last for four days. Oliver Hazard Ferry was the naval hero of the War of 1812. but the aver age man in the street could not tell you anything about the battle of Lake Mich, igan. A few short articles are all the attention that has been paid to the event by the metropolitan press, and only persons who read the papers close ly know that something is scheduled to happen next week. Of course some of the local patriotic societies will send delegations to par ticipate, but there are no excursions scheduled and there Is an utter lack of enthusiasm on the subject. Commodore Perry waa only 28 years old when he took command of the little squadron. On his first flagship, the Lawrence, his men were slaughtered, his guns dismounted and the vessel practically wrecked. Then Perry, in a small boat, was rowed over to the Ni agara, where be remained until the bat tle ended In victory. Schoolboys re member his famous message, "We have met the enemy and they are ours," but New Yorkers, taking them by and large, do not know or care who or what Oliver Hazard Perry waa. The Housewives' League of Brooklyn has adopted a practical way of reducing the high cost of living. They are now working to organize the .farmers, get them to ship direct to the consumers, thereby eliminating the middleman and his profits. Ezra Tuttle. formerly a member of the New York State Food Investigating committee. Is the field agent of the women, lie has been at work In the neighborhood of Eastport, Long Island, where he has Induced agriculturists to organize the United Farmers' Shipping Association. The farmers send their i wan Just to get even with her. Mem produce to the FLatbush-avenue station, bera of Thaw's family, however, are where wagons hired by the Housewives' League take them and distribute the produce through Brooklyn. The plan has been a success because prices are extremely low, while the farmers are happy, as they are receiving more than they ever did before. The Housewives' League of Brooklyn now has a membership of 150 and Is constantly growing. The women de clare that the present work Is only the beginning, and say that eventually hundreds of wagons will cover routes every day, serving thousands of families with fresh vegetables at a low rate. The escape of Harry Thaw has been a financial boom to Evelyn Nesbit, for on the strength of it she has signed a new theatrical contract at an Increased figure. While many of her newspaper articles have been designed by her press agent, the fact remains that she is In fear of her life. "And the worst of It Is," she told a friend the other day, "If Harry killed me he could not be punished, and he knows it. Lawyers tell me that all that could be done would be to send him back to the asylum, and be would prob ably escape again." Legal lights agree with Thaw's for mer wife, and admit that under present conditions it would be impossible to electrocute Thaw In this state, no mat ter what he might do. At the present writing he is officially irresponsible la New York. If he cam here and Joy ously obliterated all his enemies, the only thing that could be done would be to send him back to Matteawan. In other states, where he has not been be fore the courts, a judicial hearing might determine that he was campetent should he commit a capital crime. Here, however, he is a lunatic, and even if a jury returned an indictment the judge would throw It out of court. Evelyn Nesbit Is thoroughly con vinced that Harry Thaw realises this and would risk going back to Mattea- convinced that he has dona with her forever, and simply wants to forget her. They scoff at Evelyn s fears, say' lng that she Is simply "acting," and is also spiteful against the family be cause her allowance was cut off. The taxicab war has taken a new turn, city officials having decided to get after the starters who occupy booths on the sidewalks. It is- the opinion of some officials that this use of public thoroughfares ia illegal, and If a court opinion to that effect can be secured, the booths will be torn down. The law is also after the starters, as it is asserted that they have no right to solicit trade In the streets, and the chances are that these men will be summoned to court and fined. At the present time It is possible to get a taxi at the reduced rate of one insists .upon it. All taxis which have complied with the law carry upon the dashboard or engine front a maltese cross, while the chauffeurs wear a license shield of the same design. In the meantime the fight is drag ging along In the way that was pre dicted In The Oregonian a few weeks ago. The city has won one battle of the series in. the lower courts, and the matter now goes to the Court of Appeals. It will be on the calendar when that tribunal meets in October, but the date ' of a final decision is problematical. The impeachment trial of Governor Sulxer will delay the Court of Appeals to a great extent, and. In addition, there is an unusually long calendar, it Is also asserted that the case which has been taken up Is not decisive, and that the main question hinges upon the action of the Yellow Taxicab Company, just decided adversely in the Supreme Court. The next step will, be the Appellate Division, which convenes In October, may perhaps render a dect- J slon in December, and then the matter goes to the Court of Appeals. Speaking of the law's delays, patrons of the New Haven Railroad are won dering if there will ever be a decision as to the passenger rates there. The Public Service Commission held hear ings for many months, and finally de cided that fares were excessive, chop ping down the rates for single tickets S and 10 cents, with a proportionate reduction on commutation books. The railroad waited until the last moment, then secured an Injunction holding up the new rates until the courts could pass upon them. The judicial order provided that If the final decision was against the railroad the excess fare should be refunded. From that time on the company issued rebate slips with each cash fare. It ia nearly a year since the injunction was Issued, and many persons have their houses all cluttered up with yellow slips of paper, each worth 5 cents If victory perches upon the standard of the rid ers. In the mean time the slips are getting worn with age, and many of them are In such shape that the own ers fear the company will refuse to redeem them. Furthermore, many per sons have lost or mislaid the bits of paper, and It is estimated that the rail road will not be compelled to redeem more than 60 per cent of the excess fares. If it loses in the courts. Former Fire Chief Edward Croker is now 'a life-saver. He can be seen on the strand at Long Beach every day ready to answer the calls of distressed bathers. The regular life guards at that re sort went on strike for more pay, and, aa It was late In the season, substi tutes could not be secured. Thereupon Croker and a number of other hotel guests and cottagers decided to assist. Among the other distinguished men who parade the beach with Croker are two State Senatora. Foley and rrawley, Tammany warriors; Douglas Bemelsler and Ted Coy, football stars, and Reg inald Rolands, a well-known society man. , . Garden Hose Intercepts Thief. PARIS. Aug. 30. (Special.) A thief could have made good his escape In a Paris street the other dsy had not a municipal employe turned on him a hose with which he was watering the street and knocked him down. The thief received such a shock that he was taken to the police station without difficulty. PRISONERS PLAY SLEUTHS Murderer and Burglar Sent Out to Capture Escaped Convict. GENEVA. Aug. SO. A comic opera prison story Is related by the Luxerner Tageblatt and may be taken as true. A few days ago a convict escaped from the prison of Altdorf, and the Governor sent out two other convlcts one a mur derer, who is sentenced for life, and the other a burglar, who also has to spend many years in prison to find their comrade and bring him back to prison. The two convicts, who were provided with money and clothes, set out on their Journey unaccompanied by a warder, but having given their word of honor to return. After three days of liberty the two convicts returned to the prison without having made an arrest. In some Swiss convict prisons the Inmates are treated well, and it Is on record that several convicts, after being dis charged, commit crimes In order to re enter the prison. FRECKLE Now la the Time to Get Bid of These Cgly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. SlmDly aret an ounce of othine double atrength from Woodard. Clarke & Co. and apply a little of It night and morning and you savmld soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while tiie lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for " the double strength othine as this is aokl under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. Adv.