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or ne Fvening World Daily Magazine - oO ee > — - a i F: *The Ev ening Wo rld’s |i Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong 19) A “Leak” _ wncitun By Maurice Ketten| Tee Se AK Tis tine The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner © HI Wen TAKE THs, JOHN TAN IND HIDE t ' oes ea BAGRE e tS NO MRS JOHN ALE HE CANE IN’ a WENT ‘To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women) Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Coprright, 1917, by The Drews Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening World.) Developing—Lesson IV. TIME H, NEW One tate HAS SE AN ITS KE THis OLD Beuren RUG our IQHT A ‘ BulLor Noee | CAUGHT MY Toe “LET'S GO UP AND ASK THE MEN WHAT THEY ARE DOING,” SUG- GESTED DICKY, 5 ‘ ' of room ts needed in this big elty.” By Mary Graham BOntiGr: 1°'oppoalte the place where the men sopyriatit. 191 ie Drees Publishing Co were working Dicky and Dot saw @ (The New York Evening World | hill--reaching quite high above the Digging Away a Hill. | street. em and stones were flying) "The hill we have turned into a a BARI | NEARLY BRoke MY NECK | The “Circle” Breathing Exercise. Dereon who only half breathes only half lives, and it is @ fact at nine out of ten human beings only half breathe. The greater « je chest development the greater the strength, endurance and ‘Ammunity from contagious and common disorders, providing the possessor "of this chest capacity knows how to use it to best advantage. All breathing exerolses are beneficial to thin and stout persons alike. one who desires to Ilve and be well must increase the supply of life giving oxygen to the blood, through deep and regular‘breathing practice, bedense there can be no permanent health without It. ‘The exerciso {illustrated in this lesson !s an easy one for all readers fané is practised as follows: ‘ Stand with feet nearly together, hands hanging loosely at sides. Slowly raise the hands until they are on a level with the shoulders and take a deep ' dreath meanwhile. Continue ratsing the arms unttl they are in the position eee cs street was as high as the one oppo- around and men were digging, | gite,” nan, out digging, and great machines said the man, “Of course w vuldn’t do all this work without the were helping. Dicky and Dot were) help of machines ee the tit eae ‘i * ATI sat We got outof the hi wero wandering about, hoping, of cours ‘|used to make streots that weren't | to have an adventure and see some-| high enough thing espectally interesting. | hae ee strange,” said Dieky, yl ; hat in the Wonder City they are Let's go und ask the men what! not even impressed by a small moune | they are doing,” suggested Dicky, {tain or a big hill, but can turn ét “All right,” sald Dot. linto a street! ney can do any- So up they went to the men and) thing here. Probably they could ma J ‘shown in the picture, describing a circle, Hold the breath a few seconds, 5) 7 F TTL BE TIN TANHEDT | aaked them if they were building oy Ristevtr they. w inted to out of an: yy aiming to reach the most remote corner of the lungs with the air, Then HAN OH {1 JANHED MiNo," replied the men, | robably,” agreed Dot, aa eieooses tts tae enrol: at leant ten ines, Prostion tain vin te | ait an) : THSWALBUYA ) HOW DID THAT LEAR | ma ret gf makin 8 re Ee a aon afte and proceed with the exercise at least ton times. Practise this, with the ion't care what you call it,” said | ®dded, “for they cort Cork in the world can you | fr all these wo: r | The idea for to-day’s etory wae “Quite easily," answered the man, | sug9 by Maurie! Bergstrom, aged amiling. sipht, No. 614 East One Hundred and “You say that Just as I'd speak of | Thirty-eighth Street making @ kite,” said Dicky. We will p THOUGHT NEW RUG WE THEARD MRIOHN WA TACKING SoneTHinG ie 4: e e Our? nly need’ room 4 ones given to stout readers in the Reducing Course, at least five minutes g a *twioe each day by an open window. i Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. S} FEE most important of all the | hands well and keep them oovered breathing organs is the dia- with rubber gloves when they are in i Wonder City water, Alway i “Or as Tid speak of making @ gar | tat Shon phragm, the largo, flat, power- | root. Rub the hands often with the den,” put in Dot, “and planting Uttle |i of four lat , ful muscle which | following: Glycerine, one part; rose seeds. Hau adereming” Wor ov, ee ell, later on we'll plant Iittle #," said the man, “though I don’t | ry so they'll be so litt muPhcky and Dot laughed. And the men were delixhted tell the two children about the street-making. | “You see,” explained the man who | had been’ talking to them, “there used to be @ hill here—almost like «| h.> 4 VA (( | } amall mountaih you would sna | LD AN Kiddie Kine—Tvere {9 one question f } ——_| — l divides the ab-| water, threo parts, aeons |,, FRECKLES—MRS. H. FD. Uy tents from the/ tactic acid, a 20 per cent. solution. chest cavity) Freckles ate beneath the surface of and vital or-|tho skin and therefore not easy to re Femove. ‘They may be faded out con- epner siderably, however, 1s dome-shaped Re Eanes, LIDS — DANIEL swith (Fei The particles on the lash att rest—with | isuaily caused by eye-etrain and you rae, up spoukt consult an ocullst about y) wird an glasses, Bathe the eyes with boracto Z x a Pebiirem runic ts every deep, full “ell in an eyo cup as often as con. ‘ a §8 curves downward, its; Vomont. {ton betne exactly like a bellows. ‘The deeper the breath tho d r @ownward the action of the dia- phragm, and, when tho breath Is exhaled, it slowly rises up. During 4 thia great movement, when tho dia-| 4 | penaeaananaoaoeee ee into Cousin Eleanor’s “Klub Column” | | | thought it, and we worked and which comm to me in every mail end ‘4 until we made a street | which I am fut now wnable to throvgh it. had to bring the |detinttety, It le: ‘When will the drawing ome mountain down and make It level |test > with the atrest and we have fust am nc Moffau| avout tintsted our Job. It ts to have aud re houses built on 4t later as every Dit be ext s F it 11 let you know a2 soon ne the ideas stop —— a emmmmmemmmemmmy ‘coming to end tain we'll oe about Gnutag. dh preent Wouder bees are coming thick and thet, (eention—How many Wonder City (dene Continent Train By William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer J) rycen on sare tae oe. SL ghy Sed ine atory pe bowen, mnt ikdt to, We do not print storie pie @ Wonder Oty etary of any wor! rowumed?’ We toll have (t when there nore wonders in New York to write about, ly Lcannot my just when the supply will ates The Blind Man’s Eyes Romance and Mystery Unfold on a Cro: | | | Lao 1# properly used, a greater { whether she would be wanted the then just as she was telling herself ‘There [ato: or a mo- At the same instuat—so that he he had not counted his shots, but he t cyt fs naturally suck BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ next day; she had already Pe pale Sg uld not have been alarmed by knew he had had seven cartridges 10 | pe the fungs and the abdominal {ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE} Avery, and he would not want her, fore she would know whether hewas beside the house till he came to the Baton's leap--the man who had been the magazin in the barrel A muscles obtain, through this power EVERY TWO WEEKS. Harriet, telling her she would not coming back, she heard lim return- first windows of the south wing. He working moved his torch, and the and the pist« without dis- ful presmare, @ natural massage, Onrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrns need her, offered to send a servant ing; at some Httle distance he spoke tried these carefully and then gained Heht fell upon Eaton, charging, Bate over further eould be obtained In no other % home with her, as the roads were her name so as not to frighten her. the pouth corner un- “Look out!" the man cried in alarm away from the : 5 i where he had (Copsright by Pagvt Newspaper Service.) dark. She knew at once it was he, but a i a TRiew, dlaphragmatio breathing pro- een Mr. it would Hkely be some minutes be- ment, listening. Then he pt along me how to emud « Wonder the Wonder City i Park How, New Vek sind: "bo baa’ went bia” co wd his pin as yet, send os observed, or at loast without sign that to his companion; with the word the last fired and pulled an extra clip of |} eriorau op Fai Miss Davie refused this and wont Change in the tone surprised ter, She he had been seen, and Went around it. Hght of tho torch vanishod cartridges from his pouket. Woudee City eusprationy vides @ greater supply of oxygen to] Garciel Wanton, Neat 4. out. Harriet, as the door was closed Mepped forward to meot him. tou stopped at the frat high ‘Tho man toward whom Eaton “Ail right?” the volco which Eaton | your md pin’ tenes et hae tate ¥, liver and intestines and relieves | {ily wuntered behind the ‘girl, looked hurriedly {;You, found your friend?’ French window on the south. As he rushed did not have tine to switch knew questioned the other, et directions were proveriy foie \ congestion and — torpid about for Avery. She did not find tried to slip hia jimmy under the of his light, He dropped it instead, “All right,” came the reply. ‘ It T write & story will it be Jum the same 1 Yon but really all we weed te your @ Wii you Tecept' poems cut of seumont liver, It also helps to digest food, | the skin, overcomes tnsomnia and anaemia, palo checks and lips and him, nor at first did she find Eaton ,A® they entered the hou either, but she discoverca him helped her to lay off her “et presently in the mu's room with “UWidenly faced her. and ho hottom of the sash, the window, to and as Katon sprang for him ho But, if they were all right, they ape, NY ity amazement, opened silentiy upon crouched. Eaton, as he struck for- made'no offer to fire first aguin. Nor its hinges. It had not been locked, ward, found nothing; but below his yet did they dare to move. Eaton | J te Teal statf of life. muaplelons Blatchford, who excused himself. We are in a strange relation to mie heavy v thin hung just Knees felt @ man's powerful arms knew they lay on the floor like Tse Bening World printed in i ~ omen who learn how to breathe! Whe comin’ “What shall it be this evening, (ach other, Miss Santoine—strengor ion or Ae Ta heated tackling him; as he struggled to freo himself, ‘They lay with fingers on Yt ae Pulte Butt ™~ ; ‘use the diaphragm, as nature in Mr. Eaton?" gho asked, “Musto? When the tins sald unevenly. and parted them. ‘Then ha started himself a swift, savage lunge Mfted Arixger, aa he also lay, waiting again cS, utiding, Me, 60 } te will keep well and strong, and Pilltards?" prehend what ° actual relation 1s, back in astonishment and crouched him from his fect. He was thrown for him to move so they could shoot wat can 1 do for the Kiddie Kab be able to repair and n ha “Billiards, 1f you like," he re- 11 want you to know that I under. close to tho ground. Inside the room fd hurled backward, at him. may write at ret yriew OF poems, parta of the body and brain with rich, ton Ustened, There was still no pure blood, and remain young and Lite sponded. stand that wh A in stores OF powme They went up to the billard room, was done bec tever you have done Was @ men moving about, flashing an Eaton duc treo aed, tiing Coat you think will tnterest the od his head forward avd use you believed {t electric torch before him and then struggled to turn as ho went down, so 80nd from the rest of the house. | dof the crime by"Avery wud tho Prolong lite. r tat Domne rallies and anges to douse @Qd for an hour played steadily; but might bring about the greater good. °xploring an Instant in darkness and that a shoulder, and not his head or But. overhead now, he heard an The sturdy chest and breathing ap- i tania” frets He Renta her mind was not upon the game 1-1 havo sean in-you—in your tether flashing his torch again back, would strike the tloor first. Io @lmost imperceptible pattering—tho Be yy gt es well pawatus permit tho diaphram to hmaet and Faton. nor, she saw, Was his. Several times —only kindness, high honor, sym- Eaton looked behind him, No one su ed in this, though in his ef. Sound of a barefooted man crossing ¥ woul et mah, to tong draw in a greater amount of | siv home nearby, he looked at his watch; he seemed to pathy, If I did not know"— pparentiy had been left on watch fort he dropped the jimmy, But he the floor; and he knew that the blind ti some story Ing oxygen, but it is more ne r ‘ort of peisoné her to be waiting. Finally, as they She started, gazing at him; what outside. He drew his pistol and clung with bis right hand to the pis- /#@n In the bedroom abeve was even jearold alater the rr eqiaintance ‘with Har: D p | soln to have a well developed diaphragm hey go 'to_& polo game with ended a game, he put his cue back he had absolutely no meaning stepped into the room through the and ag he struck the floor the Betting up. + ont * tham a large chest, t 80 the move-| Avery, wh Juves Eaton to take part, in the rack and faced her. “What is it that you curtains, He carefully let the cur- the flayh of fame eaparicdaciaggeedl . n . y y ait & snags of the lungs in breathing 1s not and dimiays “thorough “Miss Santoine,” ho sald, “I want know?" she demanded. ner behind him, and Ming. Instantly CHAPTER XV. fuer ‘ iaee | tt to Keep all portions of the jor with her father tut re tO ask a favor.” He did not rep'y; his hand went treading nolselessly in his stocking grip below his kuces was loosed Bet | fittewns ye (wae, May be a young an one bedy supplicd with oxygen. "s bronem, line tia “What ta it? to hers, seized it, crushed ft, and fect, advanced upon the man, moving man Who had tackled him and HB bitnd man stood bare- | 4% “ii tars one of my coupona, ‘warms tho air and, when nin. Head Ty nt to €o out—unaccompanted,”” started away. As he went up the forward tn each perlod of darkness 4 him back had recoiled tn the footed on the floor, his nome ts not torn j Galow breathing is the habit, the — hy we ; : a UT My ME suet LAD farry- between flashes of the electric torch, darkness, hands clasping tn one of the Unvitior afd 1 eeud [i ome @wewe brain a other organs, which are C wish to speak to a frien o Ing cap and eres she stood atat- phe m . ni I 0 b c y A . & a s nan, continuing to flash his Eaton got to his feet, but crouched bitterest moments of a) 1g for it, reach out and grasp HAPTER XIII, will be waiting for me. : ing after him In perplexity, plainly had heard nothing, and and crept behind a ts , alining his tt moments his re pat pot forest to make & separate oxygen, beforo it has sufficient (Continaed.) ‘You'll promise, Mr. Eaton, not to “ " urtains had prevented him from pistol over it in the direction in which bellion against and deflan ~ comune for my cousin tm Trot, time to reach the lower extremities 'T was no more then than that ‘Y,,t0-Jeave?™ CHAPTER XIV, being warned by the chill of th: he supposed the other men must be, f DMs helplessness of blindness, Ke | % eral he bin, directly to batt Henco eres BEG Hele she herself would not inform “Tet us go out," sho sald. ik TON . Gismlased the men BIENE Sir TIAL the window was open, Tee oH Nee eee ae ae he ete cone tee aine creased: to the rrow I ghall tell all readers upon Eaton, but would leave She led the way downstairs and, f] who had been waiting in his But now, at the further aide of the Waited, invisible and alent, The only door of the hall and opaned it and how to breathe. that to Avery. So she told in fhe OA, picked up 8 panel Be | | pains for him, locked the Another man had been in the room! came from the alngle clectrio torch ° fe caagibag: Ho etarted TT! of : 3 ’ . joor and drew down tho He neither alarmed nor was alarmed lying on the floor, This lighted the C4! again; then he cheeked himaeit |‘ r 8 BEFORE EYES of Eaton's reception at the brought his overcoat an! cap. But i ‘ " Rea Te Yon rua ea evirs| country club and of his taking part in bis absorption he forgot to put window shades, ‘Then ho bY the ian flashing the firat light. leew of @ chair, n corer of @ desk and shut tho door. and opened that to about this. It may bein the polo practice and playing them on until, as they went out into PUB his overcoat, folded as hoe had /Y oh ann mae Oe ornate presence ry sare ed polke 18 one naek OB the the stains descending to | gs: . Ov iddney trouble, but of her own impression the garden together, she reminded been carrying {t under his arm, on jr tre coer Working toxethenee im arusiomed to (ne darkes 4 Ow on ioe Kit sant : him; then he gut on’ tho cap. he working together-or more accustomed to the darkness ha ‘Tie smoke at 2 tucy die vite and gold. eolow, oe that Eaton knew the game and her nicht was pW ea eo Pana ne the writing table in the centre of the EQUSIN" umaseom, working, the other could see vague shapes of furniture. rushed into bia $ HEAD NOISES—MitS, 1! 4 ae! , ‘ t sive ‘ vom, and from its folds and pockets Eaton heard now a If @ man moved, he might be made oe . ¢ pd by ett jetion that Donald Avery one but themselves seemed to be AAG m pockets n hear a him; but it dec . SS iempectos. You will hav even more than that phe about the house, kK a “breast-drill” such a tron inaudible grinding out; but {f he stayed still, probably > put his hand on the rail and MME eich aad overcome. th: “Which way do you want to go?” Workers use in drilling steel, an auto- as the second man worked, ge would 4 in’ iadistingulshable. sy sand ¢ 7 | Ove \ 4 %p get rete?. ghe aeked matic pistol with three clips of cart- ed again and wat 1¢ No one moved in the room, and there . ~ t \ Be alow He turned toward the forested Tises. an electric Mashlight and a two there might be others, was complete silence. k CESSIVE PERSPIRATION- she acres of the grounds which ran down /t{le bottle of nitroglycerine, sch he Erinding noise stopped. It was It egemed certain that the notse of Ww ar \ 4! MRS. H. G.: Bathe the parts each You've seen Dong to @ ravine at the bottom of which and then’ ie My a shide and window lowed by @ sharp click. ‘The men, the @hot, if the » 1 of the 1 man could feel the t @ day with soap and water and thon| "Yea." @ little wtream trickled toward the 27d then looked The wash of side by side, were bending over aome- struggle which de must have which came in through i sphty some of the following mixture What did he tell you? lake, As they approached the side 2'\"h 1 an f essing boat, and the light of the m raised an alarm, though 20m was of froom and went with hiro 1 % loohol one pint, salicylic acid two] “The same as you have told, though of this ravine, a man appeared and jy ))ned on tee dal) Laer ad been wor in a Wing and slut off by double doors down stairé; and now, as he { rams. ‘ |not quite so fully investigated thom He recognized in elgh any bast Gut second shot f from tha main part of the house, It reached the lower eteps, there waa no } Why Donald bad not told she could tho girl's figure and halted ean were KS atinct, aton’s xiimpxe of that face as- was possible that the notse had not oth sound in t om but the i } MACARON : Pat persons|not imagine; the only conclusion she “It's all right, Wills,” abe ead “A0n & 1 hi $ and saw a toun stunned, stupeficd him. THe gone far; but it must have been heard t¢ a hava, deee veri, oe ; * trying to wralett Ant ant (ould ch was that Donald's silence quietly vague blur off to the south and with-. could not have seen that man! The room directly above and con- the next to the [em bls eon NORMA Levis, { sabenronl, SARAIR Serna ton UA way menaced Eaton; for "Yes, ma'am,” na mile of shore—a boat without fact Was mpoxstbie\ Ho must have nected with the study by @ staircase mud bala: ane » Wadewerth Avenue, New York Cir } eaten with tomatoes and not chees now-it ie to her what They passed the man and went eae been mad, I4is mind must have be f which was @ door twen and = hy et Sea AOR CUR HRCA: litte Tuetemeiba hod ped off his shoes and went cous unreliable to let him even tm- lg Ne an Wathen alace “one j we Eaton had been 40 careful up the tiny valley ton hal soi door, Ho stepped out, agine it. Then came the sound of the ahove urse must be waiting ot } # i “y, 's Just’ ab th i nd him, yolee—the ¥« f the i p= , an iting on call DIPS" IN THE HAIR Cer e regarding himself and bis our man's Just above there?” he (04'ns his hing + vol ice of the man whos duty somewhere near. luted white of ere on the ons ust be obtainable by 4@sked her, @nd descended Below ail o he Wid seen! It was And, 1 oved, wa ° ske tine! \ Ripe” in placo with the fingers until why had been afraid to ‘He'll stay there? fag charcoal of .w oa Which Dad instant nsw & wild, savage tbroe of hed before him, Instantly and Santiine stepped down on the floor, y Eh th A the Nearlen ta Olnw aha or okrme fpr urths gave the only passion gsolzed Eaton, His pulses “ashed before re ange Nin ueon . . pas they are dry, which will be but a few I play, i ? ! : to the doors of th without consctousness that his finger @nd in bis rtainty as to the posl- Tvarlars, ‘Toure 4 tes, not know; but sympathy and hen you Sort © i walting G50 4 t to the doors of the leaped go it seamed they must burst ed the trigger, Eaton's pistol tion of tha f felt along tho When od J m swept over her as she moments for , ye? bilnd n's study and fottly triod his veins, and he gulped and choked, Brea faci Ee front oe hinh the Wan i Bee s D as rar de " 6 she sald. “Hen will resem them. They wero, as he had expected, — Eaton’a fingera tightened on the Mashed back. In front of him, | wal nookcases AL ha BREAG- ae A Be nN hat tes Fee te Onc locked, Hé went to # window In the handle of his pistol, but he held it M29 fos 4 again, and another pes 1 Bald vomeayt nine and laa Ree ae cpcba ae Bik Own, "ho nal; and with that per- drawing room which was set In a now not as a weapon to fire but ana SPurt of fire spat ut ono side, } A aple reir for constipation ' Ome || A + mission he left her recess and so placed that It waa not welght with which to strike, ‘The n a back 8 ° wes cos : course, it Is easy to eat enough bron withholding this betrayal to iin) ft a oonen ao that the man visible fr Maa TRU ERA EAT AE ile laéh Rae 1 prostrate on the floor now, and he bo ere gone from Wa. bread or any other kind of by 2 use of it as he saw fit. vo could not have heard: ‘and house, He opened this window and short ates! bar and he leaped for, Whether he had been shot or not he ‘ase, Hix bare toes struck saltin ‘Wilk: bo. ae » ] cause the weight to increiss. Only She moved once more to return to ¢ GAA HALT RACER ER TRC maa Aen cen tik lke ad na he leaped fore aid not yet know, or whether the against them where thoy had been three Haake age @ark breads should be eaten by all her father she stopped; then, riled ahead, he went blood flowin wn his face was only thrown down on tho floor, The blind a person and sparingly by fat ones. awittly, she d and went down- al hehe’ dian = — from sprayed from the man, his pulse beating tumuliuously, ) . stairs Ise to call him bark 7 _ table behind which he had hid, He put his hand through the case and | § wh layin ALBOLINE Aris A ho saw in, the rentrcled: hore mn Perk 1} TOO MUCH EFFICIENCY ‘*& By E. J. Rath |] fired again, holding his pistol far out felt tae panel behind. That was alld ) ns Yes, this will take tho hair erapher, Miss ied to follow him; but she did T » . ‘ to one side to confuse tho alm of the back, exposing tho safe; and the doo: J glossy and also keep the scalp clean equate reason Att’ ne cotnae athe ahiverine ete The Funniest Story in Years—Be Sure to Read It, || fiyere. “tte thought that thoy, 199 ne Abie! Ane ne Seer BIN COURON being there at that tle now » cold; and as she II . . < were dol h , owed fo within a “4 th 1 ORLO \ MAPPED HANDS AND AnMS— SOT n ane Nad ha Ae. ERA A oneat Bases tania Begins on This Page February 6 et eeaseate ee Ong allowed for henge faly Within, fap ante. aw “KIDDIE KLUB } WALTER E.; Always dry the rose to greet Harriet--to learn steps. What she had done was done; — ————- — -— Flo pulled hig trigger a ninth time— (To Bo Continued.)