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LDR COLE LALERE A RE LALO NPR ORAS 46 f y $ wh Ba Y 5 ee The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner WHY NOT AUTOHAT DINNER TS CLOSE Conducted by Eleanor Schorer as SHE MOVIES INSTEAD OF CHATTERING TRAPS OBBLING FOOD AT HOMG Cousin Eleanor Invites aesase EARLY KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS TO JOIN THE Kiddie Klub Community Chorus WHICH WILL MEET SATURDAY, MARCH 17, . At Washington Irving High School, No. 40 Irving Place, TO SING AND MAKE MERRY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 2 AND 3 P.M, DOORS OPEN 1.90 P. M. WIND BOY SCOUTS WILL ESCORT KIDDIES FROM THE FOURTEENTH y HIELD % PROTECT NEG STREET SUBWAY STATION. vet CAUGHING: Dear Kiddie Kins. 4 UGHTS AND I promised to have a urprise awaiting all of you who attended our SNEEZING SHOWERS Kiddie Kiub Community Chorus rehearsal Inst Saturday and so I did. A surprise in the form of Miss Mana Zucca, who played and sang some of her own charming children’s eongs. You know, dear cousins, Miss Zucca is one of the best known and cleverest American composers of murie and we were complimented to have had her visit us. { Fon CHEWING GuM INSTEAD Mis# Zucca should be expecially interesting to you young people, bes oO! PUSRING IT ON THE SEATS | | cause when she was of even fewer years than moat of you—only seven years ARS Town Quiyep Tho Ge . ‘SITTING ON Co ae duns ne of age—her career as a composer had begun. It was then that she wrote her first songs. Even now, although famous and really grown-up, she looks scarcely more than a kiddie, doen't she? You behaved beautifully Saturday, being as polite as any gathering of ° grown-up ladies and gemtiemen could have been—remaining stlent and at- tentive through Mise Zucca's pretty songs and applauding them as they was proud, very, very proud, and Miss Zucea was so delighted thas ahe haa | eS well deserved to be applauded, and acting otherwise so admirably thet ¢ yy Sy written me a letter that I think you really ought to know about, Here it iv: MY DEAK MIA BCHORER } Read the community—in feat, the whee Please allow te to exces pretation, mnie a seca Re SAPS AS aT | ES uae ol a re cert aie 1 mgmt harp alwarg, been, Intermtnd in chil Eieanor eho went Nae art ata wo ; dren's inna. Tate wren many sores, for them | and tiny times tor zou, | Whg end ry Mice "Ware "ne foe areas, croup of tiling | Sed Yair ctmattiat i Ma Oats dees Pica peed sue On apsareate of rod teed: | C8 Vel cate LEMe ty ’ na, Mariners, attends pigeon gut Tevorion te | and wishen foe sucomns. to. the when convenient. In the beginning do this exercise not more than ten Cite “A oo at Uh ta lub Community | hig cousin and all her lite ote Relig, By Maurice Ketten Yo Make Pertectty Proportioned for Their Height Women Now | Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Couyriaht, 1017, by The Prem Publigiing Co, (The New York Brening World.) A . Chest- Raising Exercise. mg Developing—Lesson XXII. Py ‘ TT": important “chest raising” exercise for thin readers {s {llustrated j ‘ in this lesson. Stand with the feet together, knees rigid, hands rest- ing egainst a wall. Lower the chest until It touches the wall between ».~ the hands, but do not bend the knees nor move the feet, other than to raise _o, the heels slightly from the floor as the chest comes forward, , <P This 4s about the best exercise for thin women in the entire series, as ** tt quickly broadens the narrow chest, fills in hollows in the neck, enlarges | _— °** the upper arms, strengthens the wrists and develops the bust. It should be Practised by thin women at least twenty-five times each day, and more «times, to prevent straining the muscles in the shoulder blades, as this \ <a qual mark te be 4 Fg hy J al © makes them etiff and sore for several days and prevents the practise of the INSTEAD ~ ner, Bones fon Coats? ao be —_ Cousin Eleanor . Movement for some time. TS — No woman need have small arms and sharp, vely bones at the neck Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City | I bave received many testimonials about the wonderful development this y Mary Graham Bonner——————— q ‘movement has brought about in the bust and upper arm t Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. For Women A City nd shoulders {f she will Dut persist with this exercise for several months, Coperight, 1017, by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) ! OMEN who lead inactive lives) tre it is fresh, If It looks more trans- At WHO INSIST ON Post-Office Ae need a course of physical| Parent at the ends It is not. KEEPING THEIR a ea ‘ culture exercises to keep the) DRINKING WATER—MRS, H. F. UPR HATS ON AT THE 1 post my . ‘ ody e D.—Water should be sipped rather Movies chages?” 4 Poisons, waste|than swallowed with a gulp, In the fet matter and urie| morning, however, when the stomach asked Dicky of @ . is empty, drink several lasses to lice acid which, If not | ' policeman, ) | flush and cl i “ ese veactLOML tie| Core oe creer eee coun You just go back system, cause} 8TY ON EYE—MIS. FE. W. C.— oF ARP ee eee rheumatism and|Eyo strain usually causes these to there and you'll see i other painful dis-|@ppear. Sties are really boils oc- @ post-office. You aR YY orders gurring on the margin of the eye lid, can't mine itl” was fie . Sometanes pulling out several ey eif Overeating of | lashes at the point of the sty will the answer. ] ban) eJl foods, especially | prevent it coming to a head. If it Dioky and Dot PAULINE FURL Qveoty starches doce 80, however, plerce the yellow walked back of the / end animal flesh, and lack of exer- | °P°t With @ small storilized needle. Pennsylvania Station i fige, cause an accumulation of tissue] LEMON JUICE FOR LARGE and there they saw Pepoisons which weaken the blood and or ef i 1 MUMUGe cua cous sane ts. canporreal Otto fatuce ttn, Sirsa tee’ PICTURES WHILE win tie pluars and “THUG 18 ONE OF TWENTY OLVEN STATIONS tun slightly diluted, as it's very dryin PEOPLE ARE + A peatanand WITH CHUTES FOR MAIL,” SAID THE MAN, ; 9 Gseases. ltol the bela : wale AY of PASSIV IN FRONT wide steps. 5 A skin se < all | Ss eee Rest is the all important thing for] times inst of h Alcohol and OF TNS N ‘Te “Lam eure I @hall lone have tnetr parcels weighed on big ~ ) @e-slender woman, with just enough| witch hazel, equal parts, applied. to | YOU. said Dot. “It ts ao large.” But in-| scales; another place to buy stamps, Dedily activity to keep the blood and| the pores on a puff of cotton, Is also | side wane directory tolling the chil- and where to put them ta @ slide for 5 ors ated | Deneficial to olly skin and large pores. | ren just where they should go eir friends, ‘| @iminative organs stimulated, Dur. bardshad Aationifbrrtbidllex Bare ele “My, what @ dig place,” remarked lag sound sicep the brain is entirely Dicky. “When I see all the peopl», Inactive and this condition sends the though, I can understand that they blood to the nerves and tissues and Rid H f d gene eome sort of @ post office like the worn-out cella then receive the er aggar “Do you think this is @ fine bullae necessary material for their repalr tea Hact GRR NE ieainor kenianin wp Gta ey ing, children?” asked a kindly volo pkee; he body or-1¢ a c of pain, trunk lifte ext in = i h m engine fashion. etretched one “Do wel" exclaimed Dicky. eee en nnewe Of the body to not: | Panes @ thon, uttering a serenm) Of Palle cred, a furious, rattling challenge of When we were about in the middie thes and ‘hw node wick® , 82, that old devil haw got @ sore nose aa well| “Then maybe you'd like to soo the mal condition, $ BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED $ wheeled round and joned for a min- Fage and defiance. of the river the inevitable happened. on the broad bole “Thon he ported aa & wore eye by which to remember] mat! chutes,” vald the man who had Dreaming and insomnia are indi-|} ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE I suppose that 1 swooned fot a Mipt: Allemagte! Baas,” sald Hans, “the The camel fell, pitching us over its his trunk and with it tee exated Um And, Baas, I think we had better | addr them. They followed hita eations that the brain 1s not inactive,!$ EYERY TWO WEEKS. ute or two, Noxt I heard the undo old devil is coming to look for his lost head Into the atroam. Btill clinging off boughs Which arog met elk be Kolng before he has time to think| to the main floor, where mail was faa it should be during resting hours, y ed voice of Hans himself #AyiIng | oye and hus seen us with that which to the rifle, I picked myself up and and im, h Krew between us and comes back with a long stick to] neing put Into tubes. From. three and everything conducive to sleep “> It you are alive, Bans Pere: remains. He has been travelling on began half to awim, balf to wade — “{ don't think h knock us out of this tree.” hundred to five hundred letters were whould be indulged in by slender ovight, Paget Newnpaper Service.) wake up soon, as I have file to be Our spoor.” toward the further shore, catching paid doubttully to Hane “tne ett 32, We went, In double quick time! in each one. “q “woMien, in order to regain health and| gyxopsis OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, joading inion) tig jee inthe eye, "Forward!" I answered, banging hold of Hans with my free hand. 10 Jess he Sage e Mone ty gatat 1 un- I can assure you, or at any rate “Where are they going?” asked Borel ,Dhystoal condition, | Ilyster: | jay Kequall, wife of an Knglish Uarvuet, to KOIKE te Scast will soon get over My heels into the camel's ribs, & moment Jana was on to that camel. “On, Haas, a mae os n. fat ae my sti limbs and general | picky, cal dreams are in the highest de- | « ite of Auica, She Dut so big Cw ete and look ‘Then the race began, That camel He gored it with his tusk, he tram- @wered Hains, “or he will understand (ondition would allow. Fortunately | ‘they are going to tubes und: } Meroe is, Od. Ae: teu! ghd daca on go Tittle a thing ws tik mintombl was a very good camel, one of the pled tt with hin fost, he got tt round and fetch on will understand wo had no doubt as to our direction, | ground” You sea, thie is one of twee aD eter gne came cnenas one other Ls Nina ani en: OF Us. and the bullet fort iy es real running breed; also, as Hans the neck with his trunk, dragging “"Aithouen the idea gor Hince standing up through the mists |fycneven stations “with ohutes ant Glcations of impure blood, potsoned iiss the: ghd of Alan too small to kill hit hat either said, It was comparatively fresh and nearly tho whole bulk of It out of tho 4,AMnouKh the idea seemed absurd, of duwn, with the sunbeams resting|the mail te sent to the nearest et - ues urle acid accumulations and | teaturer In a warh for Le pepinyh Kit nim in the other eye.” may, moreover, have heen aware that water. Then he set to work to pound 9) 00 7 hought tt well to take on its forest-clad creat, we could/tion for delivery. It takes a Edidorers from insomaia ana trisht-| Of ys could Mt Mma stared, Yew it vas nar to the plains where it had st down into the mud and stones at ihe, Dyn. for who knew how much clearly seo the strange, tumulus-|eyiinders full of tall about six mir , r omnia a ght. | Gi nif loo) jus\ been bred, Lastly, the going wax the bottom of the river with such @ ead by id or did not mhuped hill which the White Kendah | qt ch th + cation ahs , ful dreams should take some mild 4 vail's perwenal there was Hans himself looking . e st é- ‘ understand? ‘Then, a. o ip 4 ' utes to reach the post jce they are me exercises for. the lower portions of |##4 {lava (get giaieroainy the mame as Usual, only Derhape now excellent, soft to ite spongy fore be orto heuchtthe other bankfand 20 higher, we wrikgied am far as We the Child, “lt cappesred ‘te ie awoue | intended for, and they leave every mm bere: 1° draw the blong trom ie ‘afena,”wuien Father dirtier, sv a hollow voloe there any rocks over which It could climb up a stout tree wich grew dered along our boughs and walted. | twenty miles away, but In reality wa Are there, little. eotore: to eiake A D tages. : ‘ou here?” t off ke the wind, mak- there, @ sloping, flat-topped kind o y aving finished hia @ good deal farther, for when we had " mere the hedy for von aot hee all ray ue a from. the devil, of ie mothtne ce our united, weights, treo that was fortunately easy to as- fies rind Spare n. began to lengthen walked for several houra It Seemed | Mio ® malt ne a. thee ah be won minutes, Ip also a fo0K jeep k Kewlah, ‘The ave ye sf fi speed cend, at least fora man. Here we sot Mis trunk to its full measure, Liters almost distant lets 4 % hoge who suffer on the ™* Bans,” he. replied aptly. being perhaps urged to its top speed t Tew ni e 4 Fda: almost as distant as ever, compressed atr oricht under th perhpesth a alae ace encee He'atuchel ‘Then, resting the gun against the by the knowledge that the elephant siping whoul thirty feet above the ally its amed to: expand like a tela; For another two hours I limped for-| ground. We'll watch them nent off iihonrs before retiring and take a fe stone, the old fellow kneit down by wag behind. (1 Septind level and Waited ag finished came, foot after toot, till itetenagaine Ward with pain and griet—by now |” And as Dicky and Dot watched the plans of hot water and twenty-five « my side and, throw his arms — For mile after mile we rushed down y 7 t S)0ppI0g was leaning on Hana's shoulder—up | chutes filling and dashing off under Geep breaths by an open window th 3 round me, began to biubver over MS that plain, Tht we did not go alone, With tie come), Tolawad end With oe Must MHOFL Of my foot wnd ILenae eg tiomm, uncultivated rise. At) ground for other points they sald: ; . of main, whore he nrulae diffi ocated 0 5 0 d Hans's je : r porte * Waot thing before getting into bed, ant ie Gow Rugs ONSITE ag) Only Just in eee co etc sareover, awittly 2° Walked all round jt considering head. or rather tek hat. One final Quiselven witaia a rifle, suet ote eo many laners eritenee ne f SIGHING—MIS. A D—S! eee time, for a usual Hans made A Me8® Oy we travelled, he travelled just o the situation. ‘Then he wound fis oe te Rad Mier a ned the hat. which fenced native village. ‘The moment “kell ee Gan, “ee ateeen \ Ing, like yawning, 1s merely an_indi- CHAPTER XI of things and judged badly—I'll tell jittie awifter, gaining say a few yards (ee Jan Nine Oe aie eigantic into the red cavern of ne and thrust wo appeared the men, to the number | see enough mall. Isn't tt exctting? cation of oxygen starvation, Fresh A : you how afterward, Stlll, just in tlme 4 every hundred. For the last mile (100, Al Ror pull tt ar dt jt appeared no more f cupreag nh, Ag of thirty or more, poured out of tho) You kiddies didn't know you'd ase y Nate breathed into the lungs for several | (MMMANA'S foot descended as a thanks be to your reverend father, the before wa camo to the river bank Way an’ anxious moment, but ‘ols iL he ee Of NI HAC owes ees MoUtH Kate armed with pours and] ao much when you were starting with eae antes Will overcome (Ale desire, =| 5 J steam-hammer does, Out ee Rane oo ener, Ad Te ee ea a eee as uur articular child of the forest had not to fury. Hurling horrible ta round and behave ia a very throats | Zor pentae aid aren eater TOUT coun = ae 7 4 ; 6) here, emed to i grown there for some hundreds of Jana, he drew h o ; at= i your" mie LAXATIVE FRUITS—ames. W. L.| ff | stopped as tt touched my Can carry two, being fat and stron more than titty paces to our re Brown Mra for some, puperies fe iene a otee 18 butche: ening manner. I noticed at once that,| And as Dicky and Dot thoneht of P 'S.—pates, les, prunes and apples are back and presently came to after four daya’ rest with plenty 1% | ww» shall beat him, Hana.” F sald Giophant, however enormous, Aban- — Ones more the sinuous brown trunk peracieely Tra aL in ear renee | the tubes undermround, with the mail some beneficial ones. Bran products earth again alongside of me, eat. This place ts haunted, Baas, looking at the broad river whieh war (j., this attempt as futile, Jana m more the own trun ative « A color, #0me Of | heing hurried this way and that, they and much water drinking are 4!80| perhaps because Jana thought the that king of the devils, Jana, will B® pow closa at hand. vent Beaman te tiv to dik tan Oy Gongeie’ at. mene Jana had #0 men partook of the negro char-|eame to the conclusion that thie had advised. Exercises for the trunk back after us presently, a soon ashe BOW 0% Ty answered Hans doubt- friving aid Gnaae tla tote SY hold with his hind les istics of the Iilack Kendah from| heen a day of days to wee the be fnuscles should be taken at night and| foothold dangerous. At any rate he has wined the blood out of his eye. tully, Fein le ne failed because they tls time, or perhaps had actually whom we had escaped, to such an 6x-| post office and ita magic chutes al] Indications of constipation will] took another and a better way. De- 1 sldn't 7 ke any saat pasos ‘Alas! There were ston: eat she grew among etones which evidently pee — 2 Fry, inched up ihe rp le Atos A Rah yf dla The idoa for to-day's story was si \ Baisapp d wh no taste for conversa 1ve. ich doubt t is~ predomina ! i rf saad ‘frpeerst yi Ceara te Ae but only looked at poor Marut, wh TARO of 138 at wei ae We tant Liao iptee these agricultural of- MAY that there was every prospect also clear that they were all deadly fented Pe Ree hittin Ne. y BORAX FOR THE HAIR—MRa,| (he most tender cal ae Sh y by me as though he were sleep> aoo4 "ing presently we were AMOCR forte with a deep rumble of rage, making 4 second acquaintance foes of this people, for when I shout- | 97998 venus Broek | P; «. G. T.—Borax 1s cleansing, but| though the nurse were putting the naa them, Now a camel, 80 good on sand he adopted yet @ third expedient, with that snapping tip, The end of ed out to them that we were the| wi% 7%, ig ad ’ when used too freely will dry the| child to bed, he unwound his yards We mounted the camel after Thad i701", ie native heath, ina worthless [tearing hie Huge bulk into the air te trunk was lying along my bough friends of Harut and those who WOr- | dre and manrarwbin certifiate ‘Tilman at te © hatr of trunk and began to feel mo all Paused a minute to take a pull fom brite among stones, over which it he brought down hia forefeet with /!Ke @ huge brown snake and creep- shipped the Child, they yelled back | jo Nad ine, Nal te Water wien 4 — : @ flask of brandy which remained in gio,’ ang flounders. But to Jana all the tremendous weight of his ‘94 Up. Up, up. hat we wore liars, No friends of tho | Prenine Wr ‘ark Row, New Yor TESTING FRESH EGGS—Mr~g.| over with its tip, commencing at th® the saddiebags. Although he loved ree appeared to offer little or no ant hod? hakind thems’ on to he nie il wet us," I muttered. Child, they said, caine from the coun- NEW KLUB PENNANT, IT Take the eee in a-dark room| back of my neck. Oh! the sensa- strong drink so well Mans had saved At any rate ho came over sloping trunk of the tree Just below ane suit nothing but leant for try of the Black Kendah, who wor- and place a back of|tion of that clammy, wriggling tip !t untouched on the mere chance that uimost If not quite as fast a® where the branches sprang, perhaps War! a little, Jing on with his left shipped the devil Ja T tried to ex i, If ft lool in the oan | oon my spinal column it might some time be of service to i py the time that we reached twelve or thirtean. feet above the "and. Next instant in the it~nt of piain that least of all men in the 2 ; ses nal Calas sd the seat Ues,The monkey-like Hottentot ant brink of the water he was not ground, ‘The shock waa so heavy {ho rising sun | saw & knife flash, World did we worship Jana, who had has - own it went : reac , d the seat jn front and directed the camel, wh ls than ten yards behind, could that for a moment I thought the tree ey, also ft at tho in of att bad Deen punting us for hours, but they | . y of my trousers. There !t pinched, pre- I accommodated myse as be! «the blood running down from would be uprooted or snappe in the lo 4 a ink, pinning wo not listen . “amous Women tout » sheepskins behind, , , r tu the bough like @ butterfly to@ "You are spies of fimba's, the smell fj ie | I ar > MUiitis sumably to ascertain whether or no T could on the sheep the socket of his ruined eye two, Thank Heaven! tt held, but the pies oF ©} het DEAR KLUD WEMRERS d any hawering, a most agonizing Luckily they were thick and goft, for xorcover, at the sieht of the foam- vibration was such thet Hans and board ‘ i of Jana is upon you" (this may have too. picture of ow own Kidde Bhp NNIE M'VICAR GRANT fs a Were malingering, @ most agonizing Jonaa’pinch was not exactly that of ing Hut shallow torrent the camel, a I were nearly shaken out of the up- My word! what a commotion be true enough) wh ow have often asked me to hare s Kill vena | i same that will always be hone Pinch like to that of a pair of black- @ lover. re” unaccustomed to water, per branches, like autumn apples sued. Up the trunk caine a scream | “Kill us thon.’ I anawered, “and im Ae tae The bite and ored by Scotechmen, as that of Smith's tongs, So sharp was it that, OF we went plokiog bh Pag Ae ot pulled up in a mullsh kind of way from a bough, Indeed, 1 tnlak 1 vance. ears pa a any. 708 rine are naan OF Sie Sie earn 70k ie, wlahing one of these bil “ * ully we reached f 0" t refused to stir. sho e not the mon- . notion, 5 5 ai lease s@od name, the author of “Phe Blue Bells of although I did not atir, it tore a plece fUls HN MP ine mound where Jana tnd fo" ot inat tnatant Jana let of hoyilike Hans who hed tos to cling to unnail himself as noftly aa pose These words were, I think, well | itcate pimler itera: See 4." She was born tn Glasgow oUt of the stout cloth of my breeches, had disappeared, which, In the Hight pone of his archangel trumpetings, with as well as fingors gripped mo sible, for it was clear that the knife chosen; at any rate, they induced a | nny foln to pay 142 yeara ago, and as a child was to say nothing of @ portion of the of falth, we hoped would lead us to which started our beast again, since by the collar. point hurt him, but he could not do Pause in thelr murderous intentions. Bae ene ARS ne Oe Se ee be ana v “ on. the River Tava. Here we made bet- jt was more afraid of elephants than Vice did Jana repeat this man- 80 because Hans still held tho handle Suddenly I percetved a troop of men — — —————— veht to America by her father, skin beneath, This seemed to aston ty . Bri (eas eA ag saquyd é ter progress, but still coujd net #0 4+ was of water. ceuver, and at the third onslaught and had driven the blade desp into on camels emenging from the gates of 7 ' = na officer of the British army. Her litte P i ‘ 4 i } How to Join the Klub | aa Of the ntiah Says FAN lian the boasts ny it ue . hp Of very gnat be nase of the ules mar 2 we went and were presently I saw to my horror that the roote the wood. Lastly he dragged the village at full speed. In front of tow $0 Join the AlUD | } ‘ Py amany: AC ity trunk anf shifted “#@ head, as hy the feet ¢ una an S$ COMPANY. Aoundering among the loose We loosening. heard some of downwards with sueh energ hese, hie © Bal i erin } Neen Bho Was taken bik 10 Aeote the ich to examine tks @agment b hor hod left the cemetery be be the bottom Of the river, wh {lem anap anda. craok appeared in that somet had to Ko, that some: on the wind, rode a boarded and dig: | Bi PGINNINO with say munis, clip out and, and whil a girl became though nt bY Tid us and jost sight of the lake nowhere over four feet ‘dean the ground not far from the hole, thing being the akin and mus nifled person tn whom L reoognta: Ls) tramdaye, Tounsdave end ‘ wife of the James Grant. the light of 1 ® moon Which Tucvoutly trusted I might nev- Jana splashing after us not more than Fortunately Jana never noted these the lower lp, which was cut el Harut, Harut himself, waving a spear f yas tg HO husband died, lear > Ber with Now indeed ali was oar, for when it er «ee ayuin five yards behind, I twisted myself symptoms, for abandoning a plan through, leaving the kn erect in and shouting as he came, Our as- ow munbered in flation, “like eight children to support, and she gay piood upon that doth—! I put From tho top of the rise we #AW round and fired at him with the iittle which he considered unavailing he the bow gajlants heard and saw him also, then 133" {he 197 et ya to lterat f p y mn th na’! them to the Kiddie turned to literature as @ means Of toy a re citoous prayer to Heav- that hefore us lay a sandy plain Iieht- rife. Whether I hit’ him or not [ stood for a while swaying his trunk | Over he went backwards, a most flung down their weapons af though Brening Word,” Noe ar earning @ living, ly cl with grass, and, to our could not say, but he stopped for a and lost In gente thought. Impertal cropper, ‘Then he picked In dismay either at his appearance or Kow, New York Cily, with « She was @ prolific writer of both en to save me from this terrible end, joy, al, on miles away at the foot few seconds, perhaps because he re- A few minutes later Jana played himself up, thrust the tip of his trunk his words, which I could not catch. Rete, bet 7 uae mM verso and pre lier “Letters From and lo, tt was answered! of a slope, the moonlight membered the effect of a similar ex- his last card. Coming quite cloay t o his m », sucked it ax one doea Harut guided his rushing camel “Klub. Pin? TQUH ADDRESS, the Mountains,” in three volumes For just as Jana, the results of the gleamr pon the waters of a broad ploston upon hie eye, which gave us ¢he trum\ of the tree he reared him- ® cut fin and finally, roaring In straight at the man who | presume ub. Pin.” °'No application will be consite and “Memoirs of An American i Sent alba ree , river, It was not easy to make out, q trifilng start, Then he game on seif as before, but this time defe rage, fled into the river, was thelr leader and struck at nim Svcd, uniom theme thas fecte are stated. “Chflires Lady,” in two volumes, were widely Inspect! pelng unsatisfactory, but it was there; we were both eure w he wade and turned back with his #pear, as though in fury, | senwhem nee ove fiftem yeaye of age inay works provided ira in to slay me, that wavering, silver flash, On we +} Yes, of hy FANE SCreAINIn® Catt mm ta ? a, Mite tlal income, Of all that she Gaara rencrt of & rita Bred © A Mat wavering, olyer faa et WORPPORTUNITY ow By Edgar Franklin OE ee ee ee ack. the be alae Sata io i, wrote, however, only her famous few yards neing up at the something caused me to turn obciat ty : , ro his hat after h tnd very "Dog! Would you harm the guests|| PIN COUPON song, “The Hlue Bells of Scotland,” stant, | saw blood spurt from the pound on the sheepskin and look back Wherein Chance Thrusts a Career Upon One Who Didn't Wané It. 1 in all my Ife have 1 seen @ of the Child? bas survived to the present genera- monster's leit eye, where evidently the Oh, Heavens! At the very top of Begi This P. M h 19 that | thought more beautiful Then I heard no more, because I|] EVENING WORLD . tion, Mre. Grant died in 1538, at the bullet bad found a home. the rise, clearly outlined against the egins on Lhis Frage Marci . an that of his whisking tail fainted away i “KIDDIE KLUB” ys age of eighty-three, He felt at bis eye with bls trunk; eky, stood Jana himself whh bie ———— — ——— Now, Baas,’ chuckled Ha: “the , (To Be Continued.) \ ja) » ae |