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The Evenin “S'Matter, Pop?’ = ‘BRI Where will be a first prise of 85 sayings erably less), must be accompanied by Phe list of wis on Saturday. * One night Marjorie and her s! @rjoying a ‘pillow fight before sleep: They had been told repeatedly to © be Golet. ‘Finally their’ mother could @tand* the noise no longer and started <{or'their room. They beard her coming rand fiveyeateold Marjorie dropped down ‘Oh her Kiees beside her bed and sad. Uh, "God! please turn me into a mouse to fean Aiue under tie vureaul” Mrs, M. 1b. DUNN, “aie: 431° Bdgewoud street, Hartford, *» Conn, ee — Haroig act Mary (the little girl next Query nud veen playing together in the yard. suddenly Mury Degan to cry and that Mafold nad pit her. Haro Bas caued unio the house and asked Buy be had struck the littie girl “Well, Ae yuauered, “she Ait me sovond.” § dirs, We J. MEWUAN, 4 Héuevoiens dtréet, Proviaence, RL, Mildred, aged seven, was proud- ‘(he “Lite of Lincuin, Told in Wy ner younger sister. “Tals, 1% (GE picture of Lincolny ios ne expiaine here is the kus born. tn.” > war GRACE O31 4RHOUT, No. s¢ Clifton avenue, Everett, Mass bolsy, thu Lansolu at my fitle daughter Helen « ait ind was Very much surprised one | ing her out in the hall! creature. | asked ber the reason far this, and she repited: | “Why, that rabbit don't even know now mich twa Mmes two is, and I heard you GHT SAYINGS Of Evening World Children ‘Mvening World will give $10 weekly im cash prises for Bright Say- seem to the Editor the cleverest of those enbmitted. Write on only one side of the page, keep to 100 words oF less (pref- and edéress BRIGHT ‘WORLD, BOX 1,354, NEW YORE CITE. The Sayings must be: origina) ame and address. . re in the rst week's competition will be announced « Coppright,.1928, ly The Prees Publishing Co, ‘The Kew Yorke Evening World), and five $1 prises awarded for such SAYINGS SBDITOR, RVERING fell mamma that rabbite were great multipliers.” LOUIS HIRSCH No. 1693 Bastburn avenue, Bronx Helen, tive, and grandma grasped ends | of the chicken wishbone and made! Wishes. The bone flew apart and Heien danced pound the room erying: my wish: 10 get any wisn!” did you wish, Helen?” asked h With great glee she answered; ourdog hadn't died”. Mrs H, b. CARTER, No. 90 enty*eecond gtreet, . Weat Sev- My cousin's Litt! irl, aged two yeare, aaked her mother’s permission to throw away suine Howers, as, they. were dead, she said. Her mother corrected her and told ber to say “withered,” not “dead.” he following cay @ military funeral Was passing and the baby astonished every one by saying: “Come herd quick, mother; some one elee has withered!” Mré.-D, Xi AUSTLN: No. 41 Flatbush ayenue, Brooklyn, Little Meier's father nad" béen looking up his genealogical tree and frequently speiids Ais leisure evenings poring over papers from the Various’ historical so- sieties relative to the matter, One day while Helen. was plaxivg with her dtde friends, a childish dispute aro: to which was the best leoking, . Helen, almost tn tears, blurted out: “Wel, Alice may be the, prettiest, and Dorothy has the nicest di but 1 have sheets of grandfathers at home.” FRANCES WATERS, Tenney House, Asbury Park, N. J. [0 AVERP CHRONIC AILMENTS. | 1 taka well known, fact that many af Qf those chronic ailments for whica there ls no cure come ou very gradu- ally and very insidiogsiy, A man or woman maybe apparently tn, the pest 8t heaith and go on about his or her Wally business withoyt the faintest Ink- lng*that some’ and gradually undermined, unt! some sudden jiIness of disability *brings’ to light the fact that disease has been in existence for long time. uch 1s the case with-many chronic, incurable diseases. Disease of the kid- neys, for example, may exist for a long time before the sufferer is made aware of-iti existence. Diseases affecting the heart and the blood vessels frequently make thelr appearance long before the future sufferer has any knowledge of tho fact. The well known and common tuberculosis of the lungs yery often ains a strong foothold tn the body of ‘How to Add 10 Years to You VS By J. AwHusik, M: D. — Copyright, 1914, by The tree Pabtiching Co, (The New York Evening World), , oe 2 teas eT ee ee ee a re ¢ World Daily Magazine. Monday, Tr T3Y GOLLys, THare’s A Pic TURE You RiGHt AWAY HE. \T3 2 61NS To FIGURE \\ ]ouT Some IMAGINARY BuUSIne$S DEAL OT SAY STRANGER - A BUNCH | OF US YOUNG FELLERS (5 Gov YO START A LITE GAME - WANTA SUT IN? The my ADUC® eoare- AND KEEP our! au-roRget crt THEY'RE A BUNCH OF un’ KIDS= STICK AROUND An (LL GRAB THEIR Rout! March 10-1913 “Cheer Up, Cuthbert!” What's the Use of Being Blue? There Is a Lot of L Cornish, 3018, Wy The Prew Publishing Ce, (The Mow York Svening Wel. HE Hight Kind of Self-Kftacement , Recall just what No-Ac atops considerabdly abort of Seit-| Botheration Werrytig you” The Fellow whe quotes that “Pos- t Life starches wad sugary vs tay Wud, may | &o on for months and even years before | the patient becomes aware of its exist: | ence. j Naw, while some of these disease, may be incurable, whether. discovered | early or Inte, yet thelr prompt dta- covery 18 @ very important matter to |" tthe slox. ror by taking. promptly what | Femedial measures the acience of medi- | cine has to offer and particularly by | jcondueting one's life in.@ manner tha‘ | muy ease the burden of. the effected dart or organ, much suffering may oe | ~ avoided, comfort and comparative hexlth maintained and life prolonged. || Bheretore one should at all times e: @eavor to know the state of his body. Let @ competent physician make a thor- ough physical examination at least once each year. In this manner any hiddon disease will be discovered prompt! the proper steps. taken to cure whenev: postitle or to check the progres disease. Such intelligent care of: the the unsuspecting jnfferer until tt 1s too late, Diabetes, 6r the disease in whlch the body cannot take care of the * “ Betty Vince body on the part of all would prove @ gteat proventative of disease and would add to comfort ‘and health and prolong life, nt’s Advice to Lovers A the Etiquette of Calls. tion or another on @ few simple rules permission to call; invitation, A young mi at about 8 o'clock cording to how well im the room during Tt ts quite unn ment the simplest nature. “I am eighteen and girl who 5 y" T can't get her off Phot What shall 1 do?” Xou'are young, and there are as youd Ash in the sea a ever came out of it Dy" writes: “A beautiful and tal- Women te, fm plain words, running “ HAT te thi 1 receive so many letters ai When he makes his first cali he shoul@ bg introdl to the girl's mother, although the latter need not remain and if she wis: je etiquetio regarding Ue calls whica ” ing dne qués- this topic that I have decided to give In the beginning, the young man should asic the’ giri's or the girl's mother may extend tn» The girl herself should not take the initiative. n making an evening call urually’ arrives and stay» from one to two ti e knows his hostess, Urs, a, ged the entire evening. eceswary for th irl to serve te offer any, retrewn- ey should be’ ot after me. I don't care about ner a but it sbema ungentierhaniy Losey so, Ceuld I ignore her entively?” ‘That might have a gord effect. "M, PA" writes: “WHI you ploase tell me what the twentleth wedding anni versary is called?” My TIE PIN AN My WTCH ON WHAT IT CANT BE DONE. j= one and being Just Mule-heaéed! Worry never Kindle the fre’ of “sscotel In the Foolish Olé Daye we used sionally to Chirp about our agement—uatil we Ascertained was only Bvocative of the Ha-Mal — Even the Through Trais for an Occasional it Gets’ the Same commedation! Quit—but when he'll Fight Back! Yow'é be Mighty Hare *- ty. The ehina wedding, ' found the Jamp?" Most certain Aveless of IL wid you frighten na me not to have Its interlor manded Iris, lysterieally, “You must more thoroughly, ay felt that ” Wore w uk luo “Then why do you grumile becwsay t bard Yo made mg res, Way dida't we we eee The Wings of the Morning wad, v Bae i did not mean any such thing. 4 Coyynigus, " 5 am worry.” lapse must not happen again, for yf EG A eng “L think you are horrid. If you want sake, ‘These two suid more with hipowuer). ts returning 10. hagiand to wash you will find water over there. than lips. She withdrew her arm; her Pa, Faia © SheeerLy sine Sitday true Don't wait, The ham will be frizsied face and neck crimsoned. ‘ocebanged to Lord Veutbor. At ‘the to « cinder.” ‘ said with compelied an at iris'e matia Mewar! — Unlucky Jenks! Was ever man fated 8. "You are all right now. Hie eth ae tg such unmerite? odium? He Finish the wine. ‘ obeer the sveward has U ‘A. typhoon wrikes ue, the. Neage Wo," golug down ‘wits ‘Trts ‘and inode of a dreadfully. javed hiv face and neck. i as delightful at frst, but Jt caused hig Injured nal to throb "I Wheh he drew near to the land, se fire lie experienced an unaccountable v ae ; rensation of weakness. Could it be as, "His assumption of roughest possible that he was going to faint? Lt was too absurd, He sank to the ground, Trees, rocks, and sand-strewn ; th indulged in a mad dance. Irta's sdunded weak and It indistinct. vol seemed to travel In waves from a great distance. He tried to brush away from his brain these dim fancies, but his tron quivered pitifully, “Yes, What happened? “Drink this,’ She held a cup to lis mouth and } obediently strove to swallow the con- Did I faint?’ CHAPTER LV. », _ (Coutinued,) Rainbow Island. AM a good: pupil,” she erled, you seat youssels? | liv looked at her wistfully. @ He emptied the tin. Nfe, always wine of France, ¥ 86 weld ola) Still Another UNUSUAL Story thought,” he red them r know what p she sat Tt gave him new answered gravely, “that champagne was worth Its Wwelght in gold under certain conditions. ‘These are the conditions,” Iris reflected with elastic rebound from despair to relief, that men. in the lower yanks of life do not usually form the- orles on the expensive virtues of the But her mind was aud- denly occupted by a fresh disaster "Good gracious!" she cried. ‘Fi ‘9 rulned,”” ered what was tho Plat du jour at the Savoy that evening. He remembered that the last tme he Was there he had called for Jambon de York aux epinards and half a pint of champagne « In utter days w nificance Wee allulied to tale } By Louis Tiacy his wol Je. she went on, the -atmospher to him! outrageously who, tn upon it!" he Subterfuge and deceit bom fai found it here, Miss Deane, ewered, Plying to the cave, “Let me soe it. May I? He handed tt to her. over it, ‘The sailor rubbed it with a ham and letters and a sort of diagram -witted. id, was quicl et nse they 0 you carry about @ vit of of deception Here was a man o p= had prided himself on scrup- all things, in this deserted island as in May- he an- Luckily she interpreted “here” as ap- She could make | nothing of it, so together they puzzled mix- ture of kerosene and sand. Then figures wel will for once failed, and he pitched It was burnt black, She prepared a revealed. At last they became decipn headlong downward into darkness. fresh supply. When it was ready, Jenks able. By exercising patient Ingenuity Onl Rake. Rad fried te las Was himself again, They one@ somne one had indented the metal with HObt ate yea better!” Wen Ube nuins of the bottle, # sharp punch until the marks as#uned pect of a rude map, with the tet- | . 8." and “X." some figures and four cardinal points of the compass. “ ed. “tents, Tt was champagne. After the Shilppus ee 4 the ton “"y e ¥ first spasm of terror, and wien the ap- oeluis ant, qui ? jearntn Ip my lication of water to hi alled to 1 & , made a bucket out of one restore consciousness, Iris had } “I OF iil mith, for te 4 Of the dish-covers by slings the head of the bottle of shampadne. And tho figures on the island, with ing it in. two ,ropes ite Aue reve ey BRture nas Only opistle ofr the 'X’ and-th " Nehecover, some: sand and #Ver hin & warning that he was over: Jala ’iumined, his tired face "L cannot You at present,” he nattiar. Gab ooy er) 90) Grawing Gia. fepources,,. He. wea ¢ 1 " raid. “I take It that tho line across leaves supplied basin, soup, and towel. nuniliated, Ho did’ dt conceive the yor'tine aged avea se intte eed. the island eignifien. this Bap or canon, 1 have cleaned \the tin cups and the: truth, that only a strong man could do gn’ egs? She ha was her fret attomec and the snail intersecting line the cave. knives, and see, here ts my gre ail that he tad done and live: For ®t coding amuser yours she de: ut 3) divided by, aa an SX nur treasure, thirty-six. hours. he had not s MF manded, suspiciously. mounted by a dot are cqballatic, The She held, up a amall metal lamp. | 10 part of tie time he fought with MMTel Aine Y sense." he mur- Wald @ause aven Sherlock Holmes to Where in the world did you fn ‘ at B mured. "here is but che thing need’: *H#OKe at least two pipes. 7 have barely that? ‘be exclaimed to, complete my happiness" arted one." SURG: in “ie FANE IBAIES, INO POTS Bais ce nie terguaais tthe “And that 1s? "Yas." h t te uncuestion- Anything else fe As Ate Oe ne Nae 7 Poriniseion to smok . a@ plas given to a per- His tone was Int whose Ife depended upo! } what 1 not, previously acquainted with the disappointed sy me exposed to even worse ir roduced 4 sland but cognizant of some fact con- i han any yet encountered, the tod t ruametely none of appreciation uf t and @ pine wigh Its chien of, afaik labor he had undergone, the i" a M the buetaneere T can being to mind fre s and she she t t he strove to place subla a quented these set v poor beggar si onee tovattend to th thon hts conduct and ances ‘ ar who left it here must hayg, had some some biscuits hese things culminated In utter + "Your pucke other Motive than searching for 4 “This time he was genuinely sorry ion Wien the water touched ’ r ted that hi cache. Forgive me, Miss Deane! he ead =i At other stores do "id he dig the cave and the well, 1 penitently. “My words are dictated dy it he was really very muck aa y won anxety. 1 do not wieh uke 1A powerful man aiwas len ' n your ayn t H wien for » yield ‘T ‘ » place, you knuwan an ran Th soni respect f w ‘ ena 1 F we 1 build a We want “LBAD, KINDLY: LIGHT." MONG modern hymns preying for guldance, Newman's famous three Will lead me on; Verses scem to be most popular—|O'er moor and fon, o'er crag end tor especially with people who have not ac- rent, i cepted the leading of any one Church or theological authority, As evidence of its Chicago, during the great Congress of ‘World Religions in 1893, the representa- tives of every ereed known to man found two things on which they agreed. They could all join in th ond ae oa and they could ajl:ring “Lead, '/| ment in the Church | Light." This, and “Rock of Ages” are) ya, writes by John said to have been Gladstone's favorite! sory before bymns: | Church, and it’ undoubdi i own longing for light and leading, Lead, kindly Light, amid the €M| had been tm Italy and was pices Oy | circling gloom, | Samant: After a stormy time in the Lead Thow me on; Mediterranean, the ship, was beanimed The night is dark, and I am far from | for a week, and it wae thea and t'ere home, ' that he wrote this byma. 4 } Lead Thou me on, At Oxford, whese he haé been student. | Keep Thou my feet, I do not ask to| tutor and Fellow of Oriel ss he see a vive Hea Pusey, bie The distant scene, One step enough fo Bg = poeaag Bog Mrcevondymiy ray seed be for me. Meet ewe’ aaa the LYRA 1 was not ever thus, nor prayed that devotional Thou seturn from } Should'st lead me on: a viait to Zante and Corfu that our grea 1 loved to choose and see my oath; hymn was penned, voloing his own per- but now, sonal craving fer li" The very Lead Thou me on, beautiful musical setting of the lines by Dr. John Bacchus Dy!:~ | 1 loved the garish day; and, spite of | fears, y Waleed sat @ little dl give the bymn Pride ruled my will, Rememd« tite deathiess popularity among past years. of all shades of religious belief. Hie mind was at for'co-operation gratified mpifed eagerly, and with- much exertion they hauled @ re- wood to thelr new y also brought @ rve as covertn Jenks tackled the lamp. Betw rust and the soreness of his index nger it was a most difficult operation Before ¢ sun went down h ceeded and made a wick by uni a few strands of wool from his Jersey, Vehen of tho uddeoness to tiumi> with the HN, tired and e The girl Ant to 4 the ta lamp als Keep the to-day. Pleas yourselg. Alias. Dean Better First thing to-morrow, before the ai | perhaps. It will only, burn four or &Wakes, 1 must examine that Lge? opti He resolutely stretched on tie the Haht Vantshed ‘and he lay spare of ne eeeeeson’ Sa ane — dowg. his pipe betwen his teeth copnly: Cee Sy ae ieee ry Bot sleep forthwith, (Te Be Continued) K to the caves, Weary he we soul, ‘ ¢ t a

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