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MOTHERS MUST STAY YOUNG 10 SAFEGUARD GIRLS Must Tell Daughters Plain Truths About Temptations About Your Auto; How To Drive and Keep It Gapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly | and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble= Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. of the Young. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. NEVER LIE TO THEM. HE majority of street accidents occur at the corne: The Police Department is conducting a “Safety First” campaign to educate Knowledge and Intelligent the public about street perils, but one of these dangers could ¢ ahem almost be eliminated if vehicles Sympathy Necessary to were made to come to @ dead stop Protect Them, before crossing right-of-way thor: | oughfares like Fifth Avenue and} Broadway at intersections whet traffic men are not stationed. This would be a means of safety for both pedestrians and the line of traffic on the thoroughfares. | ‘To allow vehicles to cross these | main arteries of traffic at places | vnguarded by traffic men simply | Means that reckless drivers are in-| vited to ram their way through the) line. This system has caused many) gr By Nixola Greeley-Smith. On Sunday night the Rev. Fred |Winsiow Adams of St. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Church, in West Seventy-sixth Street, will preach the fourth of @ series of sermons on “Temptation,” ask- ing the ques' “What is the great- est safeguard for the tempted young accidents, D AR. *~ men and women of SSERTSO : Drivers should be com-| 7 3i ‘ this city? This pelled to stop before crossing, a ¢ inquiry follows « el which will materially reduce the city's great street casualty, * | waren @hi6h din it. | 4 “ cussed the great- est temptations of Automotile Eilitor: — Thave notic Bien camo 4 lately that the start-! @ of my not aa strong as it measuring several Inches larger than|}oung men and women in New York, wag originally and that the lighta are| way ut cay et this tube gives | And, as on the firat occasion, Dr Rotas powerful as formerly, Is this|not destroy the casing? Would it A@#™s invited a number of men and due to the wearing out of my storage [be safer to discard such a tube? women to help him with their opin battery? What must be done to fix CHARLES WARREN, | tons, Jacob Schiff, Nicholas Murray is condition? | i a? Seaticartne % Fone LORGE M. SIMONTON, | ._/f @ new casing pplied, it would Butler, Dr. Katharine Bement Davis be the best practice to use a new polite practi and other well known citizens of the Ai in old tube might last city unswered variously the first ques but, in the event of ite toa a lat dened hey splitting, the shoe would pretably tion. And to-morrow night Mr, Ad- be damaged before the car would be 2 will read from the pulpit opinious ject thei proper charging. but if| brought to a stop. A poor tube will of Arthur Brisbane, Sir Rabindranath | wh js taken the batteries will last as not cause th 9, if good, to blow ‘Tayore, Lyman Abbott, Henrietta and others not yer an- gas the car it No doubt you | out. . will find that ¢ are not Cr nounced, on safeguards against temp t As on the first occasion, Mr The stora in the ing, or the extreme cold weather may nan jetting the proper amount of charge. | * le Mtror Would suggest your having a good| ! "ave a Maxwell model battery man look over the entire sys-| horsepower 1910 * th It has giv ty n tion, car. Adams was good enough to ask me tu tem. | sood satisfaction up to a short time ie Antomedile bE ago. Lately it has developed a miss, | °P'es* MY Views. What grease or oil is best for uso in}1 have had the car rewired, valves -t seems to me the greatest safe- the clutch, multiple disc, of a motor! ground, cylinders cleaned and suit 2Uard against temptation is intelli exele, to prevent grinping and lo N=) the miss ts there. I had a New Ray. (gence. In the case of a young girl sure smo | held Carburetor put in and new spark plugs and it worked good for a few weeks when the old miss developed gain, What can you suggest might the trouble? The engine smokes and the cylinders need cleaning every week, where formally I only cleaned them once @ year and found very little carbon, “If the magnets of a Splitdort magneto become demagna- the intelligence must mother. ROBERT WALSH The type of clutch you refer to may d by means of a heavy e introduced through the| filling hole in the cfutch case.. A | tle agraphite added to the oil ha begin with he Goethe's mother, who w married very young, said of the genius she had borne; “Wolfgang and | were young together To eafeguard a young girl you have to be young with her, L think, Y have to understand fully the strength as a tendency to eliminate the harsh qrip- ping. No doubt the clutch needs a» res cleaning before the oi! is used. Hf eo. a kerosene bath will do it a lot] tized what effect would that have on ot the impulses to joy and life that of goed. the engine? How would « broken! a. in her, and to do that you have t Automodtin FAitor * {piston ring effect the engine, ne 4 ot ie sae that y ave to t SAMUEL MARKS, have then yourse ra there motor ca \ ; Papen that have no aitterential tn The present generation has broken The magneto should be gone over the reag axle? a. | thoroughly. A weak magneto will “Way from Copy book precepts. ‘Vhe JOSEPH MALONBY. | cause an intermittent miss. A weak muther who preacnes little All ohain-driven cars have the dif- valve spring or a valve stem which fuence comp with the mothe ferential mounted on a jack shaft be- sticks will cau motor to mi: Who undersiands, It ts the function tween the frame memb The ma- | Bro will no undersiar s on jority of shaft-driven cars employ the of compression, thus giving a weak © the goud mother to use her intelll differential in the rea le, although explosion and will also allow the gence ror her child until that eniid in several low-priced cars of anarrow to reach the spark plug, causing the Pa Meacoed full mental growth, and tread type in which the difference in plug to mi it is fullle to try to control the con speed between the inside and out duct oF principles of adult. women, car Is while rounding a corner) Som Sle Piior What mothers can and should do is treat. the differential has| | have a 1916 Overland and when) to utent xirls until they liminated to save weight ae well I have gone about five miles my reeeh the of Intelligent ehoie¢ as cost of manufacture, {eluteh makes @ noise every time 1 2he law in New York fxce this. ux Autemodls Bator throw it In or out. I have greased, if you direct « girls thought with Afer the motor of my car stops it well and had also new clutch rol-! sympathy and love unul she is egh- I notico that the carbureter leaks Jers put dn. ALT. (teen, she is not Likely to disappoint conalderably., What causes this and) wouig you to have the dou If inter life, And if she does you ew may it be overconn? ' ‘i Will have ai jeast the consciousmens MES HORDEN an, ‘clutch bearing looked over. It may {ill Maye se wast tie colsulmlisien me ‘. aN aise ih au EN ie be that it does not fit properly and, 1 at dou dil overyining you could for float ‘dose not clove the needic-vaive (that a rattle is caused by the moves tre iaportant thing in deal- Mote ee tne eee ive ment of the clutch. Lack of lubricas jay \w a te Ligne BE” Che after the gasoline has reached the tion causes trouble of this sort. ing with ine C vt atte nS ts proper level in the chamber. This; young is not to te 1 lies abou no doubt is caused by a piece of dirt Svtomoniie Biior then , er other foreign mat r which has) Wil you kindly let me know Every young girl feels that the tind clogged the valve Would sug- through your answers what precau- pulse of love her heart is the gest draining the carbureter by tions should be tiken with a new flowering of her whoje being To tell means of the pet cock, at the same ‘ulomobile? Would it be advisable her that le is wromg, that It is vile, time twisting the needle-valve. This after running car a short time to thet it is a thing Leiyettaney td unholy will probably eliminate the trouble, clean out all of the oil, rinsing it but eapadie. of sanctification by a| itaaasbia Biter thoroughly with kerosene and refi. | formula of words, and expeet her to anaes bit Bite ling to wash out any smail pieces | believe you, is to assume that she is I am having considerable trouble ne! n on @ fool. But to say to her that her Feiadeads Wiad of steel or fron that may have been : a na Bath my fan belt, which slips con- lett in during the conatruction?” Your | body 18 tho laboratory of the race and roan. In this good for the leather? “D*Wer would be much appreciated, | ie cae for which it is fashioned Is If not, what ts? “| to tell her the truth and to safeguard PETDR J. MORRIS, A new mashing eylé be thor- her against evil at the same time, oughly lubricated every day or so, | ‘Ihe sins of youth are the sing of erAlihguah powdered rosin will enable and. the body properly washed or ignorance. Mut No amount of mere e chamoised. Automotile Biter I have seen quite a few dual tires the rear of some touring cars. Knowledge will protect youth against its sings. Intelligence and the Intelli- gent application of experience are the only safeguards against temptation, pulley. it is not very good for the jeather. Castor oi! or neats-foot oil, will tend to soften the leather and. at the same time give it a gripping on tendency. | What are the benefits of these whee! rennet ere presiicaily But one Awtowobile Fillo if any? Will wait for your answer, Sach to girls about the evils of in: May pleric or ether be used | . ANNAN: tomperance or high living or embez- to Increase lciency of the poor| On heavy motor vehicles where the ziing the banks’ funds, &e, because grade of Rosviine Which We ure cet-l ordinary solid tires \vould not have so few women are tempted te do ting now? I am tuning up a motor! sufficient capacity it is customary to those things, We know that the pro- for speed work and would like to!mount two of these tires on a com: portion of women criminals 16 as- know what to use and how much. |mon rim. This provides more oa- toundingly small. N M. ‘pacity than a narrower tire used | The sins of women are the sing 1 do not advise the use of any|singly, and at th ime time + ol ve. highly volatile liquid jin your tual Raeent advantages over using a w the thing that has caused tank. The proper grade of gasoline single wide tire adapted to fit the more sorrow, evil and shame o wom- will furnish tho proper explosive force wheel rim. The wide tires aro hard °0 anything else in the whole for which your motor is designed if, to make and unwieldy to handle. listo: ie World ts the notion that the carbureter is adjusted properly.| The use of two tires side by side not jan make but one mistake These liquids will in e the ex: only provides greater resiliency and Wiivh. if found ou!, condemns her P e mixture, but unless they are)superior t iT but ends to forever in tue es of decent mixed thoroughly in the fuel tank the reduce side slip or skidding, In and women. This opinion still pre explosions will be uneven and the event of damage to one section or Y#ils in tie lower sof th motor will be subjected to strains side of the tire, it is necessary to re- nan intellect, And Ii is responstble | whish it mey not be able to stand. place only the tire affected, and in romany of the tragedies of women, The use of those outside lisuids4s not an emergency, should one tire be oven (h® women in the Night Court permitted by the racing au ely cut, it will be pousible to Fear has never prevented a single Antomoinle blitor on its mate until the garage is ie me ee Sassen fee ne rot Will a woul Inner tub reached. hanging or eution ABA ato ne hae g {net many thefts when men were drawn eee rice ie it bolton to ure and qu: d for stealing or had amount of service is better of a storage bi 1916 Seripps heir noses split, as there are in this omy to repiice it with a new tube?) Booth, 1 have 1 the cells with era of model prisons and humane f have @ new tube which after aj distilled wa but # few of the zine Wardens, SRC sy Te 2 stops nothing, And inteill- pinches, ‘This to stance: ‘A. BEAMAN ape ina, And | Inteills | If the battery posts are starting to ould substitute the law of love for corrode, would suggest that the white t!" law of four if they would young with their daughters and sy | substance be si ter- MOTORISTS’ ped off and th. A pathize with their romantic impulses {minale be rubbed with kerosene, and guy ani t them without L Automadile Rater trying crusi n, 1 believe we PR j 1 have a motor whieH is hard to; would have discovered the gre start. ‘The self-starter does not @ safeguard against temptations to turn motor over fast enough, | girts, What ts the trouble? T.an _— Starting of motor will be facilitated Keene SUI Improving, « Mok fail to if the carburetor mixture is enriched BALTIMORE, De » Physicians Kvening Classes; alo vrivate at starting, This is usually accom- attending Foxball P Keene, the sult conventon plished by a dash arrangement. Don't sportsman who was injured in a fall Srecial Classes for Ladies blame the sel irter if you fail tof; his hose near the Harte Call or write! tor | ot do this or if you try to start the ‘ on Tu suid toa) “ motor on magneto instead of battery. M new TiN coi Stewart Auto School | This applies especially where the self- NG fon oath i starter does not throw the motor over very fast marked his conditiva after the fall is 2 OTEM whi ag Waar OTKM sr LE | deing overcome, (at Browdwas) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0 aah = 4 i r i ° Li gaanesaeneoey 1 ® That $25,000 Milk Graft |: 5 | LASS OF THE LUMB ND Opens Housewives’ Eyes; |: pati BY ACCID | * Inside the cottage sat his wife. He ’ | | Demand Law to Stop It ; _ Picked up an axe and began hewing fever- “| | ; ' i | é 3 ishly at the tree, his blows deadened by i} \« , — the storm. Within an hour the tree —_——— at Milk Service Commission More Than Ever Necessary | would crush the cottage and then Little Joh | ? % rr as Proved by the Testimony Before the Wicks Com- | : mts R i in Reno Puts Rusty ” ‘ = mittee, and the Middleman Must Be Elimated. |‘ READ IT HERE—SEE IT ON THE Fi evolver to Head and | ——e 4 3 Pulls Trigger. ES ADE VALE EADESGDID ADD DDDDED IDE ODEDIDED DODD DD D4 ODO By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘ ™ com: (Coorright, 1914, by Fi Alexander Powell.) nquirtes are being made to- | That 000 a year is the amount of graft pald out by one milk com Prdwea by the Spl ie isn, heean ¢ Anutes! tien Seman ge, ” # . day ww pany to apartment house janitors was the testimony at the Wicks commit = ail ° pollee as te how John Rem® tee hearing yesterday. | By E, Alexander Powell. twelve years old, came Into possenstogy \ | ear e t of the House SYNOVSIS OF PRECEDING EPISODES, of the rm | rete only bears out the assertion of tl | hisit Nellans. 0: eehetaan OL the Sem. Wasi, Uneoemanee na wrens ip he he usty revolver with which be wives’ Protective Association that some regulation, | asugiter instead of @ bon, stmndons hia wife aul cluld lo the Fiver, Thinking thee deat, be allies |accidentally Killed himaelt last nig@ “ 1 t Y F such as a Milk Service Commission, {s absolutely nec- | Lirelt wiih, the Tumor it lead, wee ite Mauer Naser Holame “n'a. 'big | in the home of hia parents, at No, 290 yer magnate fight! the we around hin. cr. aye jeen, unknown to him, | essary to abolish these extortions. | bam drought, hemwelf to Dy csereral heroic. act aap a gic aasing, che trust | West Sixty-seventh Street, in the ‘Phe situation te exactly like the taxicab monopoly. | M4, leas (he, Indewenden! “Saeed by ome ee Tune faflony, tm fer [Presence of his brother, William, teow When The Evening World took up the taxicab) yweem, Malen discovers that the trum to net Aving wp to Im cia years old, and his er, Helen, foume teen, fight three years ago, it found that not only a halt. + ° | tiiliion dollars Given cut Sy the cab intersates to hotels | Sixth Episode. oh! i children were alone ta the and restaurants for the use of the streets in front of | the town council of Glacier Point, spurred by Helen's atirring | house, the fa her, foreman for the h 1 appeal, paxsed a resolution demanding the immediate completion | Hudson Motor Car Co., being at wort their doors, but that apartment hou Janitors, bell- " 4 - ‘ . hho Tike all got a Nittle ot of the Amalgamated’s rallway, Rupert Holmes found himself con-|and tho mother visiting @ neighdee Seowiarauraudes boys and the Fite SHarO'CE) SOU GERLU EOF fronted by one of the moat perplexing dilemmas of hig career. To next door, The children were plage which the consumer had to pay in extortionate rates Dulld the railway through to Glacier Point would not only impose | ing “indians.” Until milk is put on the basis ear Cone ee a hoary expense on the Amalgamated, but it would be an out-and-out sur-/ “Do you want to see how they Kil of # common commodity and [I know; but we need more arma. ler to the independents, If, on the other hand, the resolution were to| Indians?” asked John, and hie regulated as such by @ body of | We'll have to go into the farm busi- | reach the Legislature, Holmes knew that it might result in starting an in- brother and sister sald “yes.” The authority th abuses will go | New potatoes are very high, 1/| Vestigation of the Amalgamated’s methods, for the party in power at the | boy put bis right foot on a chair and on, and every middleman be gon Know what 1 ain wong te do,| State capital was far from friendly to the trust. And an investigation was! the revolver to his right temple. tween the producer and the (for we use so many. | could by the last thing in the world that Holmes wanted. He decided, therefore, to) “pang!” he cried, and pulled the ler will get his rake-off. The | power Ag few estar ly in the | accept the lesser of the two evils, and issued orders for immediate construc: | trigger, There was an explosion and result will always be high prices (Oi Urn and instead they Mac ieee tion of the line from Dawsonville to Glacier Point, or Hetensboto, a8 it Wa! the hoy fell unconscious to tho floom Therefore, the sooner legisla: | way up. Now they want $ in the | now called. . Lae vee _| Mrs. Reno heard the shot and the tlon is enacted the sooner these | marke! en | Smarting under his defeat, he re-7 cue ieeetut hed kas reams of the horrified children an@ ‘i fi i seems the farmers are getting | ‘ cut down the tree, but had desisted i. A *erhla ventetant cing ive [Yery spunky. 1 heard of one. who /selved that he would give his BEFFOMN TT “nis task because of darknvsn, CAM? rushing Into the house amd This legislation should g Is out In. Hicksville, Ia f He hadlattentior to affairs in the Dawsonville) Ai ady the trunk was cut a quarter) fainted. Dr, Young, the family phye some organized body power to [stored away in his barn 15,000 bar region instead of depending upon 8ub-yof the way through. He could feel It sician, told the distracted little group investigate the individual milk |rels Rida lnche ene al ie | ordinates.’ ‘Thus it came about that Feel and quiver tn the howling Bile | that Johnny tiad but a short time could x good price for them. ut sebaihcvahi tape mea : din't take much to send i company with all its Fr bd tis Jwhen he was told that he could got [attached to the pessenger train which thought Holmes, An hours | tive and fix a maximum rate for milk | g2 9 bushel for them, he was #0] pulled into Dawsonville one morning| work by a vkilled axinan and -~— Well,| Father Chambers, Father Ryan an@ commensurate with these find? | overjoyed that he Beem te MBrC’: | was Rupert Holmes’ private car, killed axoman, or had Vert, Mgr. Guinan of the Church of the nen he came back he went righ y a time, And could any- ” em "sy sa aniy- wap ‘Gee Bt: Ia barn to look at his potatoca, | It Was a crisp, bracing winter days) ing be eater! "The tree was, ul. | Hitened Sacrament were at a meate is ig the ently way 4 they were his first and last thoughts: |and Holmes set out briskly in the =) .09) cut partly through. Should tt,!9€ of boys of the school connected ficial middieman, such as jani- |i his pipe and feil off to sleep, and |rection of the railway construction] fail i, would be attributed to the with the church, wiueh the dying boy tors, bellboys and gifts of milk, [before he knew it he had set his aie Gua established | storm, And the storm would drown attended. ‘They hurried to the housw, i barn, with all the potatoes in it, )/¢amp which bud i & Kk Th will be abolished. Sarai "| nile oF #0 outside the town the wound of the axe atrokes, U8 ang Father Chambers administered Prices must come down as th: nek “Just think of all those potatoes! Ay Holmes swung briskly UP the] hoard in much a gale, He threw of the last rites, ‘The boy had been te in the taxicab situation ae a resuit Of) wasted. for they were pretty well | JO V ik the dour of @ cottage opened! hiy mackinaw, Riacout and. \ He communion that morning. Ho shoe removing these profit-eater man inate Pee ee er | ind a woman came out, She reached! #Wung the axe above his head, and! himself shortly after 10 o'clock and \ dof rich. Se land a woman came Oo! a Bat hs eh . * ‘ PEDDLERS WHO GIVE SHORT) fieit for being. so. erocdy lithe gute Just ax Holmes was passing, | {BO Keen Diade cae eat vur, Was dead at 1, before his father lowing are some hints from re-|by the Governmer oe Holmes stopped aa abruptly 0) hou | It was learned that Johnny: de® : pion di reasonable. pri ° ‘ jew me | ey 6, eT ae 5 nt experienc of the housewives |" sitoping that the work and Invest! Jthough he had stepped UpeM AL we terror of a night, | | carried the pistol for a month, He from members of the associatio ation of the association will BTIME) charged wie, His face turied the] rear. yumarked Tom Dawson to his | Mad, taken it to school, without hte Houwniven’ Pretesiie Ssoeiation (Se ree PTTED SeECnETE® -leolor oF putty: Indian fireman as, struggling against | parents’ Knowledge, and had drawn “L inclose membership blank and! lic nda ‘ ole Virgina! he said hoarsely, like| the gale, they approached the Dawson | it on more than one of the boys, whe , ; ee \ ghost. 'Vinginias”| house, ‘Hardly had he spoken when, 4 stamp for emblem, [ am greatly in cman who sees & ne eeeling| high above the howl of the wind, thought it a good joke. He had never terested In your work and neve CLOSING QUOTATIONS. se eee vain to the gates; came & splitting, fending crash beon able to pull the trigger until to read the columns of The Eve acm fr eupnort, "What ares you] xreat dim mass’ plunged downward | he pressed the barrel, in fun, to hie 1 ; ' Kee Vole wee} through the darkness, and, as the} oy ni ‘i ing World, Only recently L moved! wis ne oauees tr oleae nero?" And in her voles there] (te Ot ead horror-atricken, ono | ow" temple, Only one of the chame from the country to New York Clty N MISH EADTe terre dead these) OM of the cottage seemed to crumple | bers was loaded, and fate snapped to reduce the coat of living, MY his! diss trom wait you were Teun tinea{ Up beneath that Calling mass and dis. | the trigger on the one cartridge, band ts employed here and his daily | Slit halme:s wer ‘s oe’ God I did} & . For an instant they stood . i P L ‘ At. tee Suge slammer, “Lb swear to God clas though rooted, then started for a Bo a . expenses with the awful high prices| 4m Car et {f suw you 4 toy UiMAPKEAT the wrecked house on a run, As they| fadly Altien hy Moodhoand. of food made: it impossible to make! | when Lie Wg-Jamn be os burnt open the door und atruck al 98" FO” any headw I was surprised to searched the river fs hey saw that the falling tree verely bitten early to-day by @ ony ea : Lu we could find 50 sign rn through the re 4 poker |bloothound kept ax a watehtog in Henry find the living was just as high here Hin sure that you would xmash the side of a cardboard | Nieman's saloon, at No, 315 Kent Aver fact some coutd ¢ w sieved,” she said bi . the midst of tha wreckage, | nyo i % in t some sul ull even buy, “i bi F A a a a Sa ay nu . AvTiltaenaoa Hes Walter Kleinow, at a lower rate than [ am now pay- ou pars me?) What do you fh of the. tra ‘a alende rty. oF », 239 Broadway, is in the : of me now?" K-xowned Naure, softly moaning, |Williamaburg Hospital. Klenow had “There is another thing of which 1 wat noting of you." sd Tt was Virginia Holnes, ‘Together | barely eutored the place when the dog would namely, the so ealied He ne wt es The two young men munaged to ke Ite chain and leaped at hing ginia, bu in J pur m rn Thornton ks (One On Sent Ey Pty Ident. i never dreamed that you ; terre hem : A Th roton had d) un Se Ay from Sev were alive much law that Jd Tom, after | beat the animal into Insensibility bes t th Siveet to about onty Hu lived here in Dawsonville.” a hasty \tion, “You look after | fore Kleinow could be rescued, enty-ninth Sireet to about Seventy Wha eth chee Mola while L run for the| shee UB eee. (OF rpaneusac | Mheyt fet for vi both’ sald the woman dector and break the news to mother om display sicns on their wagons, ‘Po. |i" cotlty at n dead ond Helen. ey're over at the Mo-| I've told you this bs ST Ge TE RR aaahia sola ‘ Visey's our father warskind . 4 6 hp chon Aid A) teresa laly Slate HO reaps tumbled When Virginia Holmes opened her | tiie gi He gol women buy one wagon, They Hite cThe Nita. we natructio tle Bear was gently bathins | es he ae ee ! Hecelvod Mere, SHAN NF on (8) camp Carruthers, one of the. trust o . . | F pounds, jnstead of 4 pounds. One rue tr SOO eee eeanchants, sprang to his. “Gittle Rear,” said Virginia Holmes, iaohient: tin door Alar ehad woman remonatrated with the ped Doha Eo " speaking with diMculty, “Fm not goiNE lone and tlelon burst In, followed be dler, who grossly insulted her. Now. Mr. Holmes, what's the mat. te get well I know it oa Dawsons and the village doctor. as the very poor people flock to the ter?” I H \ Prat | aad my head harts mo and my] tut Virginis Holmes did not ar arkets at do they gain thereby? ‘ At Carruthers,” said Mek. FT knew your father > + lawer her daughter's pleadings. She seems voamall thing, the dif Wola ppt nply into a chair, Chlef Bleepy Dog. He was kind to ne | iay silent, a faint, wistful smile og ference In weight and not only thy “Pye had « Hitle shock, but PH be f ‘omy bal ‘. He My Ht her lips, scarcely breathing one vender practises his cheatin ht in a ininute her a do ever | In ten minutes the doctor had come i ach and every one, ‘To the poor 1 in n dixeussion of the gotten it, Little Bear, ‘Thavs why 1 his examination i i. who haye urge families it means md wth ihe” ‘ot want to ‘tell you something . aping ts injured, Dave,” he much, No w r the salary in railway, Holines 6 before It's too late, Listen, Little Bea avely t ms to have a sufficient Why do these things ox K rt Holmes is my husband © nerve nters, Mra. Holm ist? [ft is so much pre ty Carruthers,” be ree To saw him ay the frst innw live for weeks, for months even, nnd good times there is no evidence nally, “who lives in the thine dan an twenty ve --thut P doubt If she will ever speale OFM aimnong the cast side pv Gn the main street, just, he is He her and Rie | con nectedly in" “l only hope the association will vou Ket tothe woud pert Moles eheatod and murdered keep up goo work and that each Jimean the white one with the) you father, ae made t fo Wraees LALA * and every member will do her best 1 bil replied © and when your father accused | "he Seve: pis to help tt along. [am positive thie ‘ to Dave Daw. | him of IW he threw him over the cif | The Seventh Episode of is the only way and hefore long: there a Know saw it done {will be results beneficial to all hu- raw much ots family has Daw The timber lands that Rupert Holmes | A Lass of the Lumberlands manity oMRS. 1. 81 % on?” ito “quired Inte cayeless holds on the Calapoola, really é [deat AvenuelA, New Yorke chine oe ne AR to you and your people, Tattle Hear | $ Will Be Published Saturday, Dee. 16 eek “Well, there's his wife, and his son, | T hope you ean get them hack HOUSEWIFE SEES NECESSITY OF Tom “he's one of our engineers, and Oe ee ene te AIR: Ttolmenceune name aa yours, sin Beretta Lee amet come to think of it—-who, T under Am in receipt of the membersh » stand, is sone relation of Dave's wife pin; alo the one for iy daugte and fleien Dawson. Helen is really : inlet dot Ly Ole evening * « eo aughter pelleve, but rom Farmer to Consume.’ It eer. | Tee nab ed Mae inka: aueew nae |tainly would Hood Ling t b 1 she's taken his name jOould, . be car through, There So Helen Dawson is Mrs. Holmes's would be me farms, fo vere would daughter, eh?” said Holines, medite be more profit in farming » food ot aly bi peep TP RP ER EET make a profit, Is one cause for the| pnd, with a muttered "Good night | |p, Byire OF S007. ‘ aa Imex dined alone in his car ; ligated, Aree Lath tie na tne Then, donning © lumberman's oap In order to build up the system i} { ip ‘ and mackinaw, he went out into the proved with some of the modern con- i 4 H H |¥enlences that we have here. inthe darkness, ‘The wind bad resn to a there must be, first of all, effi- city, farm work would be more of Lael hap ‘ | . . . + F hi jan ‘inducement "tothe, lds “of the US amar ON an danlveute ehtalh ciency in digestion. From this city and elsewhere t would | Ande nee tee PBs : caster to, Ret the heeded farm he fe opened the gate and. stole. for: source comes proper nourish- ters ink this all has something : i" - | ? He ama kete Wg ward on nolscless fest. The shade ¢ RO. Ge. MAH CHG MeRTeIt BAG) Hone one of the windows was partly ment of the body, enriched : . rained, and, stooping, he peered into many ners nell to these the brightly !lxhted room, Seated ns, lesolers, and there jabout the able, evidently tn he is very little left for the city market, midst of « discusst were Day so we haye to pay for the scarcity | Dawaon, Michael Mort aud three of the article. Of course many t of the independent owners. In a the War excuse flor demanding a high rocking chair, her profile toward him, ». There is no use repeating it fat Virginia Holmes. As Holmes crouched outside the win-| _ |dow tt suddenly cane upon him that| the six people in that room were the] lenuse of all his troubles. Dawson,! . . MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Moriteny, nd” their nasociaten wers| blood, liver and bowel regularity, his bitterest rivals. It was t that : ' had to thank for the blocking ot| a strengthening of all the forces his schemes. And Virginia Holmes} ; *y eal to the Hansawiy held not alone. his future, but the that stand for better health. Try ; Cut out this coupon, fill out and mai ie House’ by future of his wife and son, in her ; H ing World, Post Office Box 1354. hand, With those six people out of Protective Association, Evening . |tho ‘way, he reflected bitterly, his 1916 Addr I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association, Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. troubles would be at an end. If they | were only out of the way. But how? "ate answered his unspoken question, |for, as he turned away from the win- dow, he came tn vi nt collision with a great te tree which stood only a few yards from the house, and an axe, which some careless workman had ey ide lef} leaning against the tree, went clatiering to the ground As Holines automatically stooped to replace it his attention was caught 4 by a broad white gash in the trun Ss. | Evidently some one had atarted to HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS as soon as any stomach weakness It is for Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Cramps & Constipation.

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