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Td ate Lelia Bening World Daily Magazine — egg St etree corn i Yo ening World’s New Perfect Figure Contest The Even ing World’s Kiddie Klub Korner ‘ 16 ) Aone Lon oe y Maurice Ketten PONT TOUCH IT 1 IT'S THe PUNCH WISH You : - - ~ , ‘ (MRoe Foe ALL KINDS of Conducted by Eleanor Schore PARTY THis EVERINC HAPPINGSS dilly A LL mad SR OBJECT—To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their San nt ; = | Height Women Who Now Are at Least Fifteen p Ano Nant y Dicky and Dot int Wonder City Pounds Over or Under Weight. lai Tas By Mary Graham Bonner. Conga, 1017, by The Drow Puldihhing Co, (The Nea Tork Evening World.) Free Play- grounds. ‘cc H, look at those very rich ehil- dren,” gaid Dicky. “Where?” asked Dot. “How do you know they are rich? You don't know who they . do you? And pi've never seen them before. “Don't you see,” said Dicky, “over there in that bie, Dig playground! Why, they naiust be rich--ob, so awtul- ly rich, because they have swings, and a see-saw ok slides, tonnis, fe # go over ball, hoe and see them,” said Dot. “I do not know whether I dare or not,” sald Dicky. come on Dot "Wi AWARDS-—$100 in Prizes to the Women Who, at the End of the Contest, Most Closely Approximate Proper Weight and Measurements. I MBANS—A Three Months’ Course of Exercise and 4 Diet Lessons Devised by Miss Pauline Furlong ° and Published Daily in The Evening World, By Pauline Furlong "5" Copyright, 1917, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World.) 1 SHAY SHAPPY SHAPPY ¥ woman who has not a perfect figuro wishes for one, It is a New YEAR WIFEY New YEAR source of continual gratification to any woman to know that she is perfectly proportioned for ner height. Then her clothes not only fit well but look well on her, But if she 18 too stout or too thin by many pounds, good appearance {s a dif- ficult matter and consciousness of her physical short- comings robs her of complete satisfaction with life. For the benefit of just these women—who would like to possess perfect figures but who are denied them either by too much fat or the lack of {t—The Evening World has directed me to conduct this new Perfect Figure Contest, Many contests have sought a ready made “perfect figure.” This one purposes to “develop” one—or many. Every woman who ts at least fifteen pounds over or der weight for her height 4s invited to enter this contest. This matter of weight is the only condition imposed. The height and weight table printed to-day will enable you to decide if you are eligible to become a contestant. I have designed a new and complete course of exercises and dict MW which will be printed daily in The)” —~ { World when the contest] @, * 3o0 eo OND Th agreed DI together they went to the enormous playground where they had seen alt the children hav- ing such a won- dertul tine, id “Hello” sald “ “7 Dicky as he walk- DO WE LOOK VERY RICH?” THEY ASKED. ed up to a group SICK IN RED Witw | for boys, and Dot sald: Standing with his eyes and mouth a Te | starts. Whether you are too stout or How the Aw RRI “fLello,"" ax sho went to talk to some he exclaimed. All these AN too thin, these lessons will ald you Will Be ona | LeARRenES itis. who wargames WEP Te and, swings and—and—every- . bet a le 4 ree!" fg attaining perfect proportions. From day to day 1 will tell you more about $50.00 to, the contestant ce in ing th How to Enter the Contest. nll opp A ight and wan! any of my readers perfect propertions— 1 it a great many and sll centeatantg to enter this contest. ‘it ‘ ly approximates these. There will be no publicity to $25.00 to the contestant in “Come and 8 much as you're awfully rieh, aren't your" 2 HARRI sked Dicky of the boy: lay too! They're fo: asked Dike hed vard a: thi ABA Bee looked very much puzzled, What makes you say that?" asked one. “Do we look #o very rich.” And they all laughed again. “Why, you must be ric Ve never seen a pl "called Dicky, “we can play But Dot wa thall with some girls, You are rich enough,” sata Dicky, "sald | “awfully rich—just as I said. For this playground Is yours to play in— manded by her dread. Your names po: oly whose suco Dicky. “) : ‘ Ii my life, You bave|and mine too! I'm rich! And this will not be printed. No one but Benes shall be ablouoed Ek Hh slay ‘onevean think o is the City of Wonders where there you and | need know you are that of the first award winners °° ‘hat's true,” sald the boys. arg even, Free Playgrounds it's not ours.’ “On” sald Dicky. “Do ron he person well who owns It? must for you seem to be having a good time playing here, And there a ee be so many children.” fe a come We Ki member, Sug, Well,” gaid the boys, “It's a large | Dyt mle he po tn ther ity, Cpa tes Jayground—that ts Why there are | oae, “sas, ‘adem god thepiierd onthe Playgrenildren here, As for knowing byunter at the tm of yyue fume page, “Malt ue ney Fatite Wm, x" who owns, tho players Mantes story, Klltor,. veatog ne owns It exactly you understand?” For Dicky was} competing with the others. Your a Saree will not be shown to other |$SL0.00 89, the contestant Contestants. Whether you win | $measuromente shall place het , third on the list er not, the pleasure of molding ners in the order an tnein nteee . ‘ever your figure to perfect lines will repay you for the work the $5.00 eras th ner fessone will require of you. rank fourth, fifth ana xth on ‘Beginning to-day, I will recelve ap- Sree ot sng @ who most closely plications by mail until the contest 3 tions, perfect propor- | “Yegsons start. The lessons will com- @ | mange Monday, Jan. 22, and will con- { tinge twelve weeks. Write me a note 4 s your present helght and ) weight, giving your name and ad- Gress, and the hour of the day \t) ng. World. will gay ONE DOULAI matet ideas fo Wonder Cia 'TH E FROZEN PI RATE Lost on an Iceberg, a Poor Sailorman Finds Treasure aad Adventure Aibtting Him Cousin Eleanor’s “Klub Column”’ wil) Be most conventent for you to! . BAR COUSI " NE: ps alg and I will write to you by | CHAPTER I. we returned to the cabin and brewed. pailidness, that was not light. | It staggered aft, and found the helm or four times £ shouted, giving some captain's locker, fmt fare of spirits neapeegdeantla ped brag ttl an mall making an appointment HE Laughing Mary was a $24 punch, and did what we could to Was like @ small bill of snow, and deserted, nor could 4 avo any signs of the people thelr naines, but in vain, two of which I emptied that I might | return Ment ship, a q keep our spirits hearty. By noon looked as snow does or the foam of of my companions, | rushed to the Father of mer I thought, what {ll them with fresh, water. IT als in our new home, and a nice, | for you to mect me. Begala, ‘ as Le lors term the wind had weakened, but the sea the sea in darkness, and tt came and tiller, and putting my whole weight has come to Is it possible that took from the captain's cabin @ ema cosy Uttle home it ts, | Phe Evening World has fitted op a wel that stands high atill ran heavily, and the sky was went with our soaring and sinking. and force to it, drove it up to wind. 4ll ny companions have b washed boat compass, coef too. We shall be happy \private office for the express purpose Upon the water, having dis- ice ies hl led = Ice!" 1 Cy eye eo A] ARO. ward and secured it by a turn of its erly Ce Fa 1 Gye. men at The heavy, alugaied, ganden, Aere: faritSrata Heenan cha ari 3 4 n uo we » answered, st own rope. past Were living bof: e found the ment of the bull adviser . . of enabling you to call on me tn pri lane Ltlay her cargo at Cal- though we could fairly reckoa eon all ris ‘A figure onme out of the blackness 108 Aad again’ Brien out “Is there haste, and, watching my chance, I the very surest way to vate. I will direct you when I an-(189, from which port we were pro- our position, the atmosphere was 90 | ‘a¥ no need to call the men. on the lee side of the deck. It waa @ny one allve?" looking wildly along Jumped into the boat and cast the make happiness through } ewer your note, ieee Ja ballast to Cape Town, nipping that it was ditheult to per- To the second cry that had been rais- Captain Rosy. the black decks. line that held her adrift, «i 5 bol heal teba Be sure to read this column trom | South Africa, Our run to within a suade ourselves that Capo Horn was ed by one among them who had come | “What, Rodney! altve!™ erled he, | Fecling as though the very marrow I threw the oar over the stern of “Klub Pin.” a whole year absolutely row parallels of the latitude of the not close aboard. out of the forecastle and the “I think I bave been struck insen- !n my bon , Lcrawled to the boat to keep her near to the brig,| certain iy not merely to make good to day, as 1 will have many| Horn had been extremely pleasant; | It was the night of the fourth day berg, thoy had tumbled up as ailora to tell you about the contest | the proverbial emilunces of the Pacific of the month, The crow was forward will when they Jump for their lives "wo more figures came crawling aft. the door lamp burnt the last of her as because of the) gna the lessons. This 1s merely the Ocean was in the mellow sweetness in the forecastic, and I knew not if and now they came staggering, ‘Then two more. They were fags aintly ke fised (0 & oul within me from| Here are a dozen good vows for you, of the win the gentle undu- any man was ou deck except myself. splashing, crawling aft to us, for the penier and three seamen. Nowa fifth beam over the table; my eyes di- ught of heading Into those pro- | my cousins, to make and live by, and nie. the compe ing open not so much because I desired tO £66 resolutions, but also to keep them. w | first announcement, lations of th ced swell; but 1 stood in the companionway as in lamp in the cabin made a sheen in the man joined us, but before I could tly sought it, and found the thne ia leagues of ocean which Iay! i¢ you do so It 1s alm a } following box will tell you Just|scarce had w t of @ sentry-box, with iny eyes Just above companion hatch, and they could see question him as to the others the tWenty minutes after ten, ‘This signi. stretched under the sky. While the/ phar po Sortein Siey | You should weigh at your when the weather the cov othing was to be seen US 48 wo stood there, eaptain shricked, “It's all over with fled that [ had nine or ten hours of Bull floated she was something to) YOX *e 9 AY ee i tt. Remember, if you weigh at kK, a heavy bank but sheets of ghostly white water, Af- Men," cried Captain Rosy, ys! Wo are upon tt.” darkness before me! hold on to, so to say, something for| wish you to be, And that isa mighty { fifteen pounds more or less than \the weight called for by this table, | northe jiue rose in the ter 4 long and eager look round inion “yonder's a gravestone for our 1 iooked and per wind came and the obscurity, | went below for a Circasses if we are not Lvely! s| ‘enter the contest. Mow much | went in $ mouthful of spirits and a bite of sup- Cast the helm adrift! Two hands an fifteen pounds does not] In a few minutes hurricane Per, the 2 ing eight bells in the stand by it. Forward, some of yo, . Your welght merely must be | struck us. We had bared the brig Second ¢ toh, that {s, elght and loose the stay-foresail, and show sived the Iceberg | took down tho lamp, trimmed It, the eye amid the vastness of water whole lot! to be within a musket shot, The 4d went to the lazarette hatch at t@ rest upon, te frozen body was not taller than our the afte een ts But her ond was at hand. She went! J Resolve mastheada, yet it showed like a moun- Kept the stores for the crew. I lifted Gown very slowly; there was a horrl-| 4, Po bid @ cheerful, smiling “goods tain hanging over us as the brig was the hateh and | 4. aad coud ble Kurgling sound of water rushing! morning to my family and ériends, On rc) ST Hfteen pounds too much | down to the close-reefed main-topsall; O'clock In the evening. ‘The captain tho head of It.” flung swirling into the deep Pacifio hear the water it ld gurgling ito her, and her main deck blew up) “9, To be early to school, ae eeittle for your height. war iin Geer biae eat Chk ranroace as were in the cabin, Upon ‘The fellows hung in the wind, Heir TORVING ta ctarina towark iy end rushing with eee k with a toud clap. 3, re Oe ee ae fasmuch as J expect a great|6ail as if it were formed of smoke, Y over the table were “Jump,” roared the captain, In @ ¢), a kind of film of faint. light bris’s bows; and L not question , 1 rose and loosed the sail, and hawt | gain | fyomen to enter this contest, I/and in an instant it disappeared, of corned beef, somo biscult passion ‘of hurry, "Great thunder! outside tho lines of its own shape, {OM the volume of water which the 19M the sheet aft, put the oar over the! “4. To be diligent in my lessons, eel Bee ese vour application | Aashing over the bows like scatter: a bottle of Hollands. | z "Tis close aboard! You'll leave me No gna this served to magnify it) One Sound indicated that the vessel was stern, and brought tho Tittle cratts) 6, To love my fellows. 4 S nan nae \ 01 ba seen, . a y oly ‘ eae oi ing » 0 nt ead to 4 ter ¢ 5 i ras it will be increasingly dif- | ing of torn paper, leaving nothing but Ppose, oom for veering if you delay an Tronstrous swing the brig aye, like steadily taking dn, but not rapidly, ead to an edsrerly, coltrane S. To be felt and henoes in wort ang, Rodney?" asked the captain. instant.” y weak,| appotnt-| the bolt-ropes behind. ‘Dhe bursting to nome doomed. creature's last 2, sWallowed half a pannikin of the it for me to arran f air was, extrer ” vere: “ Ry ” : "4 lay. to suit your convenience once | of the topsail was like tho explosion othing,” I answered. “She looks Follow me who will!’I eried out; (eiirious. at : 108 litt Hollands for the sake of the warinth @Md searce furnish mpulse enough | PY f entries begin to come in In large |of a large cannon. well up, and that's all that can be “and others stand by ready to holst Cygne in Arete sna ‘Seappedé with 2nd life of the draught, and entering £0 the nail to rats | 4. Se te selite aot Beew Rew maa um ‘Though the wind blew from the ald, y, the nose of @ great tree crackling ™@Y cabin, put on thick, dry sto he boat Was abi | occasions and always respect my elders. : Avat OnRne Gao Paarialit tt would be but a small boat for summer) (If a boy) to t when im the tropics: It was as cruel in bitterness — “l'Vo been hove to under bare poles _ | got onto the bowsprit nearly stifled 4 vuld a . : » Pare Pee ee chowering of he seas choiding j2,Are. C could hear the masts break= biooa in them; uid 1 then, with a sea. Plcaturing in English July Inke of 1a and if seated, 4@]}as trost. Yet there was nelther snow More than once in my tins ing overhead—-the crash blows 0} eer, AT. YOU SHOULD WEIGH} |nor hai, only rain that seomed to Carpenter, "but never through so long an open knife between my teeth, half Goara and yards Naresh 60g Blows of man's despatch, changed’ the rest of Waters, yet here via I in her tn the! to rige when th he ri "AT YOUR HEIGH pass lie a knife through the head if # Stretch. Idoubt if you'll find many dazed by the prodigious motion of the ing the hull; above all the grating of ™Y, apparel. |= To render m 50 Ph acerttiast Meet haere at eee Pere ae 1 You showed your face to it for a Vessels to look up to it as this here light bri. Atevery plunge L expected tho vessel, that waa now erating Of waterproof as possible, T to south and west of the stormiest, most| done mi juried, and every moment | Wa tho soa and Swept. by tho billows, (2@ captain's cabin @ stout cloak and inhospitable point of land in the world | 9, ‘To do something thoughtful for ‘ * fi yp TF with distances betore me almost in- 1 to be torn from my hold broadside on, along the sharp and finite for such a boat as this to meas- becond. It Was necessary to bring Taughing Mary does." the brig to the wind before the sea “What southing do you allow our iJ at drift will be giving us, Captain?” |. Commending myself to God I pulled which I had cased in a warm fur c _y rose. ' murderous projections. Two monster \, ure ere I could ve a clvillzed But though tho first rage of the asked, munching w pieco of beef. the knife from my teeth, and feeling goas tumbled over the bows and dash- With the hood of it; and thus fy laine ‘| neip ts needed, | storm Was terrible enough, its flerce- “All of four mile an how he for the gasket, Which bound tho sall e4'me aguinat the tiller, to whien 1 Ctuipped I Vehted a small hand lan- Coast OF & habitable island into view!| 41. 79 be kind to dumb animals toi answered. “If this goes on I'shall to tho spar, I cut and hacked as fast jy bas ne BUAF ‘hich T tern and carried {t on deck, Tow | 12, And, last but not least, © read Took to make some discoveries, “The as 1 could ply my arma, In a flash CURE. The! 1 regained my feet, wh jantern made the scone a dend, CHAPTER Ill, tho Kiddie Klub news three times » Antarctic circle won't be far off pres- the gle, whipping into @ liberated aah i grave-like black outside its little eles ; ; week ently, and since you're a scholar, Rod« fold of the canvas, blew the whole sail ar mo, tried to holloa, to know [1a OF iiumination; nevertheless, its OUR days did T pase in that) ™* COUSIN ELEANOR. ness did not come to iis heigi about 1 o'clock in the middly watch, No man could show himself on deck ono n rae w eae hte ane ins Ron ney, Vil leave you to describe what's out; the bowsprit reeled and quivered | “Age teersh ne ‘hee could yaya suffered mo to suc the pic~ Uihle ‘open: boat; ! eee ie Watts Inotlon® of che brig inélde of It, though boll mo if I don't under me; I danced off it with incred- seapenl ot "ed pound, ture of ruin the decks offered In those four days IT ran \ inta a wild torrent, had its volume Pave the naming of the tallest land; tr Ry cote hy shouting to the men tc Me ane TA faintness Fine janes Tea Dn One ATA AE before the wind, and tn this TO THE KIDDIE CLUB. Bae LA RR cA li rd © a mind to be known holst away. a a aintness o ew stars dying ‘i o bow I lon perpetually malt 1 by tonloads of d, and there's nothing "High enough!" I bawled, gu berg loomed upon the starboard bow, he atunosphere way drove many leaguos le Klub. T love you! falling in Gull and pounding ways will be toe, hurled clear of it and wag clear, and when the sun rose I South, though whonever a chance of- nature on a mountain ty enough was shown much delight rferrrsestrrretserrres 3s over the bows on to the rae a ec, "Get a drag ek but u9 Ol ” Lo remembered byt eee, “Get a drag upon tho shoot, lads, but what was our fered | hauled my shect for the east, | 1 get {rom our corner every night, an Rosy; there was ,At {iis Instant wo were etartied Ane sued ALE Wilh yon for yous liyeat Rous sania, When the third night came down! » yoy w. ¥ By DESMOND EGAN, “ ; Haul Rodney, mato “a man washed overboard!" bawled in this cry when I heard the blast as 4 ultting the tiller to go forward Ts with ullen blasts, sweeping into al eR nd there were the re to his fect. Of 4 gun, and knew that the sail was ve brows b » the cov are \ steady storming of win | { a crew, including to Bip feet, Ra iDaraRt atiae CA Pd lotta wae egy stone th yoard wat Up ming 1 that swung! One day when we were out In the forest Ps We eat Jn the cabin, my FOUnGOr ear f NC dan GAN thé Wea aarti} Oe com aa t water, and how the hoad a Melancholy how! through tho) we sa a man with @ red suit and @ bigh Aw Of us fon time to time ¢ os pen Over she Weather Buls less Upon the gweil rolled past as high as gloom, it found me 8o weak with hat and whiskem, Who do you think it was? le Way up the ladder to peor th } Warks, for Dobe iet he (ihe Goa ee arate am wark rail caaon watching and anxiety, and the Wet pues ui ot A wae Mas MAINTAINING THE STANDARD. | the companionway, and We looked at i) an Instant toe eRe ee ude. twas holding Base One extraordinary stroke I quickly of syace wherein to rid my | en Are t another with ‘the m ree of us jumped up the ladder and ‘ Pet aed aah) CHAPTER I. t y-boat A besa the cramp which’ we patie , TARUARET BeveLEe, neholy of gained the deck with both hands to t clors waiting to be called (rom moment I was In the gi halyards while calling to Insupportable men, 90 LAY for a lon® while tn- \ HE poclal caste of customers | un i is not commonly supposed to | pio it wa than Ont le . & : ate marely power Fe Aah ih. Hulbialihan 2 re Bre ran slang ihe that being under the rail, which broke senile Cand: 4bas ey igh ¢ C yp ‘ be regar Loin aioe ave merey upon us! ome man forward: “For God's the blow of the sea ng on ‘ nd thep t shovyid vad flooded our decks 1 | i ‘ x Testaurants, but a Mhiladeipuia paper ter, tumble up bofore we are upou %0% Ro mischief be have recovered my mind tn- eC Roa out of ike ; ex- How to Join the Klub } J}, tella this sto A fi is person lie but once,” says ft ms ‘ "4 for’ about twenty stead of dying in that pot it bottom up to the at ed Aa Ind WES | oA aannannAnennnns e made his way into a vy “and he'll not perish “what do you see?” I roared @ horrible fury 4 swoon I must ever account arled tha Graea ee Toe eee oc ’ fested |itile tesiaurant, ‘The’ young 1 ng at his end $9) roared, Teotulne water be aha e , It lay. _ high sparkled the Cross of the South-| jg RGINNING with any number, clip out ae of 4 ‘ Any reply that might have been as the grt wonder of a life that 4il—the sail ern world, A benign Influence seemed| 2 euaes wand te ie Ba woman behind the counter plawad ¢ nt hear and with that attempted was choked out by the hs nothing, with every faculty in me st, a¥ it used to tia to steal into f et isola Pot a Se eee tumbler of water before hima wita als und Into the lockor on Sttompted Was choked out By {ha jo numbod and dulled by the wet, cold has not been wanting in the marvel close against the stump of t iit {nto me out of Mts silver shit | quemdays, Thurstaye and saturdays, When you thump. » had been sitting and pulled homie Net Torecuttie nnd carve and horror of our situation, that I lous, I had no sooner sat up than all ; but though 1 sought with ha IY aoe GDSRER apo thet a eee a rotation, Uke 105— “What's yours?” she d shasy whiskey, which, after nett like milk in the darkness KBow not whether in that space of that had happened and my present dilige that hurry would ing sun UPON tho! \9¢—107—1o8—100-—110, mail them N “Cofiee ati ils F s his lips to it and Keeping A pees I was in the ft degree AGUSIbIA circ csion instantly came to me ler L could not tind eta 'the morning of the fourth | {it Kin Brening World, No, 63 Park wo wet Wefove Lim a mug ere while you. cust Pie Peat is eg Pa a { had happened or what might an oar that had be By the belght of the sun [/schua sau Youn adn, ited twenty, he handed to cay, of an inch Chick apd a Finding that I had the use of my jo; C other boat, and with the reck 1 the hour to be ten, Lthrew water leaving tho deck, I voice, 1 halloaed as loudly as I could, ther over a glance at the compass and found) Xo *peliceton, will be conaide ‘ filled with a brown un it went around, coming renee py Cie ard 1 4 seemed dazed. He | «| to him enpt paptain, man wa ried the at though half-drowned, and but vo human note responded, ‘Three the boat's bead pointing northwe Gainers bind “Gur where ts the} When the dawa broke, something “But in thin brief time my sight had = — = 7 MTT) 5 aneached the nace a ata Cae aera nats PRE ae Bo benuinbed mi wih e alireresey Kou 2 y lof its fury went out of the gale. The gro 1 s nik i j . 3 ’ > + ransacked the cabin, an und @ that many minutes passed befoi rer eoay . ° ; rown used to the night, and L 8% =| 7YR passed before I] sensed | § a (ie don't give no saucers here,” | carpenter made shitt to sound the We hiact bethee ihe tarcenthelenuid THE BLIND MAN’S EYES whole Dutch cheese, a piece of raw lad tho use of my Lom. Be : sntsiabendieitinlial Le waities: we did nome|well, and to our great satistaction grewer It lay on our ice hoxm, bt paetati Ace hain, eight or ten bis the sun shone there was 1 re Fesraw’d con pilin’ tn and dri | fauna Dub Hite water, ONIy Ba auch Rae fe> of ne cna could bare cla ia By William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer » candied, a tinder box, warmth in his light than you tnd in | PIN COUPON | NUMBER of hie saucer, and we'd lose a lot{as we had a right to suppose she that black thickness. It stood against Poms hie P, x iH ra flour, & moonbeam on @ frosty night, and Of our swellest tra Youth's Gum-'would take in above, But it. was the darkness and hung out «dim Begins on This Page Monday, Jan, 15 sof These things the bite in the alr was like the pang | EVENING WORLD panton. 5 impossible to stand at the pumps, ° - ——!{ 1 rolled up in a cloth, and placed of ice itself pressed agatnst t “KIDDIE KLUB" ; 4 pumps, #0 complqxion of Nght, or rather of bares yrh pry oee the Po ray Arua 4 ols pressed AmAlnaL (be cheek. ODIE KLU