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ne eas World Daily Magazine By Maurice Ketten TT ie Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner The Even ing World’s erfect Figure Contes TAKE THIS AND Conducted by Pauline Furlong HIDE IT HERE 1 TOLD ‘You . To Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women| | AND SEE THAT \ Now 15 or More Pounds Over or Under Their ProperWeight. | |\T\S ONE THAT Ceorrisht, 1917. by fs ls Pubtiahine Oo, pe fe fin ats Werte. ie DOESN'T LEAK i a Developing Lesson VI. ' Conducted by E WHERE 1S MY. UMBRELLA 7 “The Semaphore” Body Twisting and Breathing Exercise. HIS lesson includes an easy body-twisting exercise combined with a Junn, “we wouldn’ By Mary Graham Bonver. deep-breathing one, and this movement {s beveficial to both thio | Covrig). 1837, py The Pree Pudiiaiing Co, binds toeakel t,t a mide ae and etout readers, Stand with the feet together, arms outstretched Ler Maha eel ae hy shed ent when we know 1» bas Modern Bread Baking. nade th | ANY a time in the country) “Guel iM Vichy and Dot bad seen tron TRY ® ruuther bake bread. They naa |” Watched bee Mining tC wito ber bands land they wondered bow their mother ever had the , nd on 2 level with the shoulders. ‘Twist the body at the waist line a » far to the right as possible without moving the feet, and inhale a deep breath as you do 80. Slowly exhale and twist the body far to the left side. ‘Twist from right to left, exhaling and inbaling at least ten times at each practice. Do tals in the open or by an open window. Oxygen is one of the most essential requirements for the support of life, anid the real purpose of deep treathing is to obtain from the air a ¢) can man rands,” said n showed them the var.ous things that ke the bread withou ds. fence to do so mu, for a few loaves of bre It toow a0 Walch tever sboued to supply of oxygen for the blood, which distributes it to the tissues and all jong and on baking day soe could Darts of the body. hardly do wnytt ulae some days? Digested and assimilated foods are stored in the tissues ip the form { think.” said Uncle Jono, "| wily Seve ter wens, of energy, and it is the oxygen taken from the sir that brings this enersy | have to yhuw you buw they buhe in be : ‘ into action and sends it to the paris of the body which need it. Fresa ag 3 Sa = es hae On wee ty, pedeatl ela alr and well-ventilated living roome are necessary in every home, not alone }be a vory sieresting maat and off| always w nat the ovens are fot the oxygen, but for the purpose of purifying the air which has been 1 Chey Wen. Ou an expedition to watea! very weld thrown off from the lungs, and which makes the air {n the rooms unfit for Loser J oaking an Luce Juan] But just white was healthy breathing. Poey syon arrive . souvenir Capacious lung power is the most important essential for vigorous life. Cae Mis HAO Uproiiavand shel igus efMtiency and endurance, and it {s the greatest of all physica! endowments. leurs dd while tuo, Huw awtuly poe! was out the u they are,” sald Dot. Hut Dicky ® The idea for to-day’ \ Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. dning suggested by Ruth” Lewis,” aged we you laughing at?” asked | fifteen, No. 1858 Wallace Avenue, S Nar? last of the present series of | breathing lessons appea bad if ‘ maseage the scalp, aad to-day, and 1 hope all readers) Quam pO: mass , if vr following; Two rax will make @ C4T®- | eggs and reveral tabiseseone Nes ful study of them | water, Wet toe halr thorougniy «i and keep them for! bot water from a strong spray. and future reference, | then shampoo with the above. Then as th any 0 | Temove all traces of the egg witb e¥ BF 80) more hot water and finish the shaw! very important to| poo with # spray of cool 4 health and good feds figure. A litde|, EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION—K leter on jn the| Ri Bathe the parts often, wear ciean valp causes the hair to appear greasy vs after washing It. Do not “That's flour on their faces arent pale,” answered Vicky, “Don'< | you remember how white we used | meh ae ed ew your ewe age, a Met fo Wonder Mea ‘ Na 6) Vere Row, New get when we tried to etir the litt pow! of br aleriuie that mothe often left (or ua #9 We could ple “Oh, yes” said Dot. “Weil, Uo glad the men ment really pale.” don't use their bands!” said “How can they mix it up prop For tae caiidren bed waiched | Cousin Eleanor’s | “Klub Column" | clothing every day and apply vome their mother make bread so often DEAR COUSINS . course T hope to of the following as often as cone ‘and bad hewrd her talk so much You really are the very ale > f miz ina few more venient: Alcobol. 1 pint; salicylic acid, about it that they knew quite a good ciiidren in the world! Your breatbing lessons, 2 47ams. This destroys all odors of ‘on, For perspiring hande rmite adic ocean heed + Madns| ‘mentee | Lseegeinoad ca alcohol only, as often as convenient. shioned home bread- Heide are just Mled with clever, tn- Bevious idear, and sometimes you tet! den} about old- biking “AWhen bread is made in @ face them to 4 Then Tam glad, fr ts @Stra physical exertion of all hinds are ———— i cashes quite imp le for sou 10 know how Beneficial for the lungs because they —— Beda oud and how muen I enjoy letters as this one tr or twill not pri @ a desire for alr, which makes exercise ye , if * jo ii Ht 4 E i all t a really the hig apdinary breathing eaerciara ese eo- The Blind Man’s Eyes Romance and Mystery Unfold one 'Cross-Continent Train By William MacHlarg and Edwin Balmer ae Vand Tealiy ine thing 1 wi maiotains the flexibility of the cbest, ou to know about ts her .| "Kiddie Kia Yeer Book.” Sirengthens the respiratory muscles | “~*~ snnannmnnnnnnnannmmnmnny agente, he himself had come in des- Wovds; purely avcidenia; sume ons {ow vid man beard Ao soorer COAVIEK AAG. Miss Overton aud dba. bidivrard, She is clipping every Kiddie Kluh and venuilates the » watle all of BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ peration to prevent my learning the of tho party bad fired at a deer, from Avery. Those naving Uverton ATON awoke to (ull von *9¢ unewered t eyes Korner out of Tee ning World these have beneficial effects upon tie $ ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE } facts? I realize fully, Avery, that by missed, and never know he'd Killed ip charge ned to de coming into Wc diouphana at. 6 cicloek (he ines ee tie eee eae ol eet and pasting them tn a s:rapbook. 4 fh, liver, @c, which $ EVERY TWO WEEKS. means of my biindoess and my repu- 4 man’ with the waste shot. Whem the house. Tie door opened and there { t thelr positions in the room and! tyn't that a perfectly aplendid idea? vital organs, stomach, liver, . he: tation you have been used for five the guide didn’t come back to camp, were confused sounds pext moro.ng, He was in acknowledged ther presence, Afiers Just think how tr ting it will be! lle beneath the diaphram. years a cee ‘al from the puolic t er d iegnee for bim and found his “What is it?” be asked the servant room he had occupied “ard turned back to Baton ‘ If phe te sure to get every Klub Kor xt week 1 shal) have illustrated fact thet tthew Latron bad 'y. He was a man who o “Mr, Waton—SMr, Overton oir Sarto! ai understand thin every iN8 ner at the end of the vear she will EE oe” e. srunye cauectes, 084 wil been murdered, but was sill alive!’ Would be missed or inulred for and fainted au they Sere taking him out , Cefure 10 Sartoide’s Bouse: now, axcept nome few particulate Te ave a look with 200 pages of inter jessons ‘ Ja Toe biind man halted. Suntoine was very nearly Latron’s size; and of the motorcar. He scans muco ‘8% suBlighs, reflected trom the | warding ) vid. “WIL you ewe and interesting Movements Which lncreaze the strength beard Avery get up. He stood an tbat gave Latroo the idea. done up, bir Yas piaying om tne ceiling, Hie tell met * poem and other con of the abdominal muscles are an im- instant aod 04 to epeak, but bis “At first there was no idea of p tone recognized that four or ttve wuunuy had been dreaseu; bis body Vou Eaton ates 14 ten by you clever cour portent means of aiding aad improving breath caught nervo He made tending be been murdered. » holding oF carrying (heir prisoo- wos cumtusteule and without fever ohed at Harriet. ore. Something ahe he Sess tiog functions 10 . ue, Nias Mie coroner who first suggested er between them, baa come in and fw baa sidisinet memories vf being written pay aprearethis actos i 2 What ts I¢ you want of me, Mr. that. Things looked ugly for a while, halted in aurprine at wight of him Aisied, of paople ver bim, | Wm dott patance, talline about her ‘ ‘antoini unaer the circumstances, as We have nim.” he neara one of ¢ : ‘ ed AN th® werihy Mea of making « Kiddie Klub CHILBLAINS—MRS. F. J: Bathe “The little Information I still re- were made public. Eitber the w them ery importantly to bim. "We (4, Ueloe cal a fort all 199 ewapap train | Vous oaks Ane wanth It be ee 44 cAilblains in a cold solution of hydro- Wenieise quire.” might come out or some one al have bim, sir! and no's Hug Over jo new nothin PLUTO recognition any WUntey. lok back to find who won in the con eblorio acid. Do not use tnik, however, calm tending tose bedroon “You mean you want me to sell the charged a» the murderer. That put ton, who hilled Latron! pees | ae i I got into Canada, any from V testa? biiblains brea, ae it will be Stet and ma: crowd out?” it up to Overton, He'd actually been Then Santoine heard hia daughter's ioe Feromnised Mt the oh went to Uhina. We had very it Cousin Dora ende hi tter so. if the ebti resid pea wait for on, ‘ “Not that, because I offer you voth- up there to sev Latron and bad voice in @ huif cry, half sob of 1 + 4 MOM eg money inft, Mr. Santoine, Woe Cousin Kleaner, 1 wan + Yery painful. Instead use the follow- stoing, ie ‘39 room 404 ing, A number of inen are going to a scene with him wi 1to bim. Harviet ran to bias, He ut the lake. had nut bean: lost n}t0 tells no ene can Imagine jog: live oil, 1 ox; jad, 1 ox.; o1 wi the gallows or the penitentiary for witnessed. That part—all but felt her coid, trembling Mngers ciasp be said had bean apent in im cline @ell i! time T have On rainy turpentine, 1 ox; beeswax, 1 ox, Mix this, Avery, and you--I suspect evidence which sbowed that he » ing him and beseeching nim, “ata Urned und came toward g pogiiion in a marca inva, | reed vour letters to us over » t BENS ri among them: though J also suspect Latron afterward~was perfectly true atner! ‘Ihey say--thes. sey" «AN Bond coun Vaople land ever regain wad love them more oils together over warm water @ riers ‘ot from what I learned wbout He thought tbat Latron, as ne was He put his hands over clasp himoelf oxeitediy upon gy © dow for every time” Please tell all our cousins then aad turpentine. \ ALivail) Nor father antde\for ver aad your character in tie last few days about to go to tint might be willing ing hers and patting 1 °Ms. dea Lawrence, that was be sear noine one will wish 4 Mut | throwgh your wha has they poset eat fete of Halon. taken soos efter that you'll take any means open to to give him information which would je said. “I thought jou would wait 72 ht—in the stad WAS them. We nad no for |do no a what good fun they will STARVING TO LOSE WEIGHT— ‘Tom be goto weet’s SOU to avold sharing their fate.” let him have something from the tors forse. [tid snl to walt Jbatron! 1 saw bin! You'll betieva gay ko to, and ale had to take mise it they do net have a Kiddie take {n going witbout food for eleven ‘ é ’ ant Nhat RBN UE taluihing wan ceene Ys house now; and Mo held his daughier 10 fait iw oa. Maren ane ae nd ‘ 1 a“ ; pages up to now, but | . 80 | chance. and that I might as wel be motive, everything ready to «1 Ne by t e ith fist Se Ay a A es ‘ 4 and twelve hours at u time. To begin Aves wae 8 tar gin now.” viet Overton needed very little Deside him as he faced them, turn of consclousness he had taken Peel is si than any book 1 have i " t to complete the case against him.” Who is in charge here?” he de> yy again thet battl el pee DENG went Cul AOd aleeped (ayer hed with, you are not so Beavy that you] That, T anould aay, is entirely with t0, comp pe HE st him, manded, daa hat battle age nat circum 19 winter's (pk ea EPA es 20) ke 3 \ p t i 9 you, The charge of what I koow-— ‘fo it was con wi ae hie oO “On, Hugh; it didn't matter | did not give her me and to take sucht dr: aris monauree (01 CHAPTER XXII. With the aimuftaneous arrest of @ _ “But after Cverton was convicted, . The Voice of one of those who bad thought for Ave years mon Hush Je didn't matter about /4 d Not give her aurname and her ad- ee cree erates a te tue tere (Contisuet ) certain number of men in diferent he was not allowed to be punisnel, Just come In angwered him, “I, sir-t But now, suddenly, be was aware Mii naen met hor ard osked her tol thar ices nat taste tet Ao, BU WAS they must not practise the ata HAT 1 am leading up to, places whom I know must be impli- sir. 4m the chief of police that hia sister also was in the room, yt py 4 My a ne tae igen ie eee oe vauion metnod und expect to keep iD to, spay toine's lips straightened in con- { wish to speak to you. Twill no’ sitting upe opposite side of the M4 im and aie in't consent | or or her tdea any less pretty 4 4 cated—will be made to-morrow. You, San lip sbtened in von K UPON the opposite si i een ec eongen ise are stehes | Avery, is your own connec. Pees are a better judge than T tempt. “He was not allowed to be Keep you long,” bed; Hor hand came forward: acd WinoMe telling Him who she wee, Hell wonder how mony of YOU ‘wal be non-fattening and nourishing dishes thon with these events," con- P&' Ad eS hea?” ay 1 ask you to have your pris- bis, i wawrence eved her when whe] Wise enourh to follow her lead and (hat you could take, Huttermilk, an | tinued the blind man, “You ae rie coueaion. 6 oh tt wit face to- Overton didn't actually escape, omer taken to the room he oceupiedl HW right, Hug,” abe whis. Oa TE badn’t killed Latron. And he|imake a book, too ae apple, baked or raw, or « green salad lpi ol 1 offer vou noth. You know, Mr. Santoiue-that is, he hei in house and given attention pered—"Oh, Hugh; it is all right Sueeested that eoe come out here and COUSIN Buetisty tha Suneer ana eet | looked after your own in- Morrow morning. TI o! 4 H ‘. fe: : try ty get employed by you. We — would satisfy hunger a ot | ing now, Avery=-no recommendation couldn't have escaped without help, dy a docto now eg : ; Peay make you any fatter, Walking, when | tereste rather carefully, 1 think, up {ye Mow. athing. If vou prefer Latron ‘ays thovoughly frightened Some one elxe had come into the “All right!" he questioned dagediy, Gdn t sumpes course, thet Latron Story wtrenuous, {45t and of any‘duration, to @ certaia point. When-knowing to have me learn the full facts from afd be wanted it carrted through and tall and he heard another voice--a “Yes; Mr. Santo nwa: be-he Was still alive, We thougas he had i will reduce the lower parts of the!wno Eaton wae sou got him into a another, very weil,” erton executed. Someof the others woman's, whien be recognized ag that not what wet thim. He been killed by some dis OWN Crowd, slender women whould walk | 4, aries nat Santoine waited. He heard Avery rebelled agains: thiy and saw thet ‘enographer, Miss Davis eved all the wh nt you wore becaure his Was likely ty involve band Bot until they are) POO Kame, it was so tha Wf your ine aie a tow more steps up and down, Overton got awa geet be oeees Where tn het” Hugh! Hugh ly sentenced be hnome, tOmA ane A180 wy suciowtaly Ua fatigued, This sort of walking stim. |'erests were best cerved by cxponing Jhh) ). huited: now he walked again, ANA’ he'd been helped understand What have you done to tint? Mr ¢ ine hilied him to ent it; and tha Migtes the appetite and does not re. |bim, you could do so without reveal. {0h he halted: now he walked again: it way evidence « f Leetron's inslanace Mantoine! Mr. Matitolne! Where 1 | noua. hetiny tnast” am put pon ue 0) protect duce weiga! ing the veal source of your knowledge them. Avery slapped ence 20.'ee sentence Dele CArelOd ONE Ihat hee We RAKES InArOR Haus mee a fed j ‘ Warden found, after bia first sus ‘ BR chaia ayy Ms blindness was Haton hesitated WATER DRINKING—R. K.G.; You! But an unforeseen event arose, The Wiad aerdinee pions bid been wroured, aad that jy fit blind man stuaightened used to meke bim think 60, He saza "Go on,” eid Sanioine, “You| sbould not go withou’ water just be. | drafts end lets rn ng t@ the reo. ‘Joon Yarrow ia his name. He was pa arden aR yee aye anxiety, horror, love in the 4 that no one who hed anything, 1 88 mous nf kas wv fe vale anu oauye you desire to lose weigit. Water | ganization of tho Latron properties a sort of henger-on of Latron’s, 1 (ii) (me) [On Ul ule, and 20 heard, Harriet’s perplexity was bb PM, ary er] ap Serr a Pap 4 peices i wit 2 Keeps the system clean and floods tie | containing the very facts, no doubt, don’t know where Latron pched toa ator iacd fe coures: Ave own mt ; : erry 4 heey A ' ) atron ix dead, o| 5 ry udy. He } been working trial to convict you in lis place. W important organs of the body. Tt al%0 | which first had eroused W . up.” or fatally: wounded?” Ix that you, Miss Davis?” he ine 1% ote d een digestion. Drink between, and | oicong- Lee nA Ware Wap it he who also made the a He's dead. OverFaton, that ix, “ulred. ' teveral arrests and every port on ths 1 Baton assented “We! MAtvwstD mons, If you are 100 ett, [tere ar first there way noth. ‘Ack ,on, the train? cir-chit him last mignt with thres vice 200) tl : °C take ix being watched for the boa: know tnat and that ome | rr 8 ‘ . » ¥en boots Ree te URN they got away in ynd you who served as PALE LIPS AND FINGER NAILS [ing threatening to you in thy, be “Who was the other man on the — The blir An xtraigintened gud- ,"You do not und the voice Say AU OW Oy Me ine teerance ld coun teed oe khoe ane Seep ine and nails show an anaemic | cause their contents could reach me train—-the one that claimed the tele- denis, wrpping the arms of his AA Ll Fa Anxious ANd i emne “There waa allence in the reom for tion existing, end you should! ony tnroush you. But in the un. STAM, Addressed to Lawrence Hill: chair nd got up. He crossed to vie Stained now, but of pleasing timbre o4; Quite true, Hugh! Hillward several minutes, Santoine again felt | take more exercise and deep breath. eas eu the Une ward?” window, opened it and stood thers “broke in on them. 5 choked and turned awe for Eaton's hand and pressed it ing in fresh air and eat wholesume | °ertsin elt Thad my daughter “sttig name's Hollock. He's the iistent Outside wore oti afraid | don't,” Santoine 4d \:aton wank back against his pile “We've tired you out,” he said, “You | : foods, raw eggs and milk and fruits | take these matters out of sour hands titu'ar owner of the place on toe ming up ine Quietly, a lows must rest.” | " i he and Vegetables, to make rich blood, \ You did not dare then even to asx Michigan shore where Latron has 4 ; Zane te Hugh's Mr, Santoine "sWhere is--Mins Santoine o And ona by one they feft the room How to Join the Klub_ - me to give them back, for fear that been living. The telegram | sant 1 Miao Bantolnet! he ine “whe 8 Hen ee ie asked all save Harrie PRERERREROEINING HANDS AND | would draw my attention to them an] night be‘ere iat was addressed to WE oak ihe waited ths 1 ie git J 1 who are “"Hin wister answered. “She t Harriet! BU GISSENO, vite on RU ‘on the feet and | to vou place, you know a's been @ i ted in the hy nM Seer a - helping her father, The What ia it ny" She was be Lie ply cousone hands perapire and remain cold ali, Coat might, Avery sent an sort of go-vetween for Latron and told him she 1 mo eout. As Sane vou ee not ie ow m M AMO coy Weim to ba sent for 6 Jo him and he waa looking up into the time a nervous disorder and poor | unsignad telegram from the office in the men--those who knew -who were Ae Aon aera ne, ae is ound rai! 0 hy dips sey 1 woke up, and Ive just ber eyes. clreulation are surely existing. You,the village, Almost within twenty. neKing © propert ‘d ney wi eth ee a manera o al ae nt jantoty (uekes Nothing more train She bert until ber cheek touched must correct these conditions if you four hours my atudy was entered, tie met him, though, Mr, Sa ODN a nee ONS MOEA) EOE SOI ANT, ne momen. tae Couens Baton lay silent till he heard them and nis arma were about her, He folt eer. et to get re! safe inaccessible to you was broken | didn't know eilher 'im or Hol! ee CEPT iat GFAP Ay Ld nee hy Sadana t ve a “A coming. The blind man was unfamiliar her tears upon his face. oy mit state YOUR : open, the contents were carried away. on the train, Ag T maid, 1 wasn’t In eee ee es aie eat tha anewer {n {he hall, Tren he opened Witt this room his daughter led hin "Not that; not that—vou musin't Yorn" sk? yout STARCHY FOODS—MRS.G.ROT: Tae sludy Sindox had not been tha know wbout killing Warden.’ Bo eee ig hold Prinonce But that the deor inte the library and held it into. Her eyes were very bright, her cry. dear,” he begged, “Oh, Harriet, pape Masticating the fool well will help! forced. Ji bad been left opeW from “When aid B WO Haion She nee Orn oe for them hese for tho tealice aulahiie eniae cheeks, which had beon pale, flushed are « ten you to diges: It more thoroughly and} #ita.n. Lo you suppose T do not was, Avery? ' an she mat Eaton's look, bur she did T 1 wear he tae salty ball digest the march for now that one ¢ the two men in the The dey rn we Ko back here - not look awa), Ha kept his gaze upon know th KO anes ib win asks wesmberslp ear 3 archy foods ave fatiening, study last night wae toe principal from the We oO. Word frém Lae 1 . é her. this q fut they must be eaten sparingly by | whose agents had failed in two ai- tros, To tell me till they TOO MUCH EFFICIENCY -F By E. J. Rath | O“insine. unuer ver xudance k Nor 1 So it's ail right, Ha all who are not active and eliminated tempts to get rod of Ovérton fur him, newded to use me. Avery hesitated . . . toe ebair Millward eside the bed riet: aver Now x Reraaly by thous trsing co reduces | whose other agentescurest, Averys Then hen ant on, ‘Tou underet The Funniest Story in Years—Be Sure to Read It. ferctme he hind man tll for and VAN via Ae es SE FEY COURON ! sowerane steveept tae evidence sir, about Latron’s pretended + . . Z round ton's hand and pressed it Ioan ma 1s she an iG CREASY, LIFELESS HAIR—s. 1. have revealed the truth a guide at the shocting lodge had Begins on This Page February 3. Be a ee Eee An ore te. a aueied KIODIE KLUB” Li Over-atumuated condition of toe (o ue, oo that, no longer trusting to been killed by @ chance shot in the ee d his daugater. (THE ENDO mm ' \ \ \