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— Evening World Daily ™ The Evening World’s Perfect Figure Contest Conducted by Pauline Furlong Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Women Now The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | HAVE JUST RENTED THE Wa Room he Ny olga PUTA FRE i fet SH TOWE | Fifteen or More Pounds Over or Under Their Proper Weight. Covrristt, 1017, te The Prem Puttishing Oo, (The Now York Brening World.) EHEARSALS FOR OUR SPECTACULAR KIDDIE KLUB Pageant ON THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK OITY TAKE PLACE THIS PAGEANT WILL BE THE BIGGEST FEATURE OF THE KIDDIE KLUB YEAR. I know that every little loyal cousin member will be proud te take Every Saturday Afternoon , AT WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL, | NO, 40 IRVING PLACE, MANHATTAN ) : Come and Take Your Part This Saturday. | . ies = part and help make the klub’s beautiful outdoor Spring Fete @ success! re wcsene Rants So RENT A eg | ' OR F ° ave o je pageant pract TapBending Bast Toorein, WH Lost Kis 108 3 WHAT'S rere va Set See eee oe Developing—Lesson XXV. ON ACCOUNT OF HIS NAME 2 Irish fashion, which delighted us as did Mr, Pigott's humerous Oeltie songs and song stories. As for the PAGHANT—well, you must come and see for yourselves what sport tt ts to be part of « big fete like that and what pride it inetils in the hearts of every kiddie cousin, I shall expect you, each and every one, noxt Saturday, BQY SCOUTS ARB ALWAYS AT THEIR POSTS AT FOURTEENTH STREET SUBWAY STATION so that one cannot but find the way, Their work and help at these rehearsals have been invaluable, and every Kiddie Klub member owes | them a vote of thanks and appreciation which I can trust my cousins | not to fail to give them. MAT exercise for thin readers {s given in this lesson, It ts prac- THE WAR. teed in the following manner: Lie flat on the floor, face downward, arms folded under the chin, legs extended and together; bend the legs upward toward the back *» and then stretch up and out with the right leg as far as it will reach, keeping knee rigid. Return to the original starting position, with the legs extended and together on the floor and proceed by raising both legs from knees backward again. Then raise and stretch the left leg out to full length, knee rigid, as far as possible, without strain, Relax all muscles and resume the starting position after each leg stretching move ment. ‘This exercise strengthens and stretches the muscles of the Hips, ‘thighs, calves and ankles and is also @ good exercise for those\who suffer trom insomnia, Lesson Talks and Answers to Queries. N past lessons I have tried to make|Lack of oll or perspiration in the| lack | 8kin may cause this, Cheap, harsh it plain to thin readers that ape are also Fe ggg, Bogeeey Cousin Eleanor | P, 8.—Special eats reserved for grown-ups escorting younger childres. Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City By Mary Graham Bonner “4 of rest and sloop will do more to| rogt assured that this trouble ts ones | keop them thin and under mormal oon-| purely local and not -aeated. Oomrrigi, IT, by The ny Se ie eee ee World.) + ook ‘ dition than almost | Probably the water in the bath The Wonder Well. FRM et Citsle Bereens nf els too hot. Always dry the skin well eng cotton of | 294 FUb with olive oll, Wash off all bs s soap and hot water with @ cool spray rest is the most/of clean water before drying essential one tothe woman who would| COATED TONGUE—W. 8.: It was attain the very not necessary for you to take calomel ICKY and Dot were walking ks} old as had told woul walt above eo ba jy eae ee ymet [at the well, and then. whea they y pata | Came back he would tell them what | wonder if the well cam be here?” said | it was used for, Dicky, Dicky and Dot could fook @till ¢er- highest degree of strength, health bal rail end mentality. PONINETORUIS Waste matter ac- @umulates in the body through lack of rest and insomnia constitutes, strictly speaking, nothing more or Jess than self-polsoning, because ac- tivity of the brain and body causes many changes in the tissues, produo- fng poisonous elements eliminated only during sound, dreamless sleep. ff the day's duties are performed properly, that is, without unnecessary fretting, worry, haste or strain, rest- ful sleep will come without undue | ercises will accomplish this and bring and other drugs to correct this condl- tion, neither will abstinence from alco- holics remove the thick white coating from the tongue. This condition ts easily remedied through copious water drinking, exercises for the trunk mus- cles and @ light diet of fruits and green vegetables for a few . weeks. Avoid sweets, stries and heavy, greasy foods. In other words, give the stomach and digestive organs a much needed rest. WANTS TO REDUCE—». B.: Since you are only 153 pounds, you do not need much reducing. The obesity diet and light, persistent ex- you to normal weight within @ few weeks. “What well?” asked Dot. “The Chinese well,” answered Dicky. “At least that is what it ls sometimes called. Unole J told me to be on the lookout for it to-day a we took the walk we had planned th this park." ler @ large glass cover was @ woll, and gs they were looking about ther @ kindly old man came up and asked \ they would like to hear aout the well, “Oh ” said Dicky, “I've been longing te eee this wonder for ever so long.’ Before they did anything else they etarted to valk down the stairs to the well, Tow queer It ts» to welk down ther down and see how the stairgase went around tn a queer winding way until it reached an engine whieh helped the well to do its work. After they had looked at t « ime Dicky sald: “Doesn't it range to walk down to @ 1 stoad of just sending down @ bucket on @ “And to thing that we n those ateps,” answered Dot, tee! very, very brave!" When they were with the old man he told them the well came from epring. “They need an ret 0 to tte the spain do its work,” he said, you see this well supplies the park with water,” “The well supplt steps to @ well,” remarked Dot “It | olatmed Dicky ‘ a toward the fatigue, which frequently causes sleeplossness. Complete muscular relaxation !s @bsolutely necessary to restful sleep and such habits as clenching the hands, drawing the legs up, gritting : the teeth and assuming ‘positions | , ‘But just what does th ner! of water?” asked Dot. Leah rain keep the grass green in the spring and Ml the hollow stones for the birds?” ‘ ow, ” \- 1d the old man, ay which prevent free circulation of the ® perhaps to justify a smell conten- After that, for @ little, nothing wes tion was atlll with them-—and he 4 real rt! Don't you kaow hew Well—er—Prentias,” the youth ed eat Beg: Brave sr ereathing aril oes BEST NOVELS PUBLISHEDS tion, but I wish you to come home very clear. ‘Three ects of fists began seemed contented enough to be there to bite off the end?” mitted mead more water Iman te cain. Pais cone to wake pp in the morning mor ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE$ With me for « little while.” to hammer tn Anthony's general di- for the present. And tow Anthony's “I—don't want to bite off the end “Ig that your first name or your lest Mele ‘Sriokin eos nah sn bed exhausted than rested, Learn to re-| { EVERY TWO WEEKS, “What?" said the boy. rection; three throats shouted—and 4 kindly voice vas addressing yet.” the boy muttered, nat " bo: ark, and the m rae rome it in ( lax all parts of the body, and those | # ® | As Johnson Boller observed, sighing three hundred took up the shout, with, “Sink your teeth In tt, Now I'll get That's fust my li the hoy He r Fg Prag 5, nen fa 5 4 Who euffer from insomnia and hys-| sYNoPsis OF PRECEDING cuaPTERs. heavily and shaking his head a# he Men came tumbling toward Box B ‘You'll’ come home with me for @ you a match.” smiled. “First name's David Rik fo chtas seh ed Dee eee Gceains will know the Joy of| Asthony Bry, millonaie, devide te ter his Observed It, the young man was down- and into it. A large person in bright Metle while, youngater?” He felt for one, @!@ Johneom Bol- “David Prentiss, eh?” Anthony mug | Ad te sity that they % sound, restful slumber, theory (iat any one cin micaad if given, tie Fight scared mow. An older citizen plug shirt sleeves with a derby on Mr, Boller drew @ long, resigned ed feoling for one sured with some aatisfaction, for tt) (ho wall te ao deep that they Proper ventilation is one of the! iporumty,, Dewlte te prose of ble friend, would have spoken his, candid the back of his head, recelved the breath and prepared to back tho boy aueh of the young had @ substantial sound. ott, Davis | give Wt 8 stalroagel le it erm 9 most important things to prevent in- on, Holle, be, determines to extend this thoughts to Anthony Fry, doubtless, third blow intended for Anthony and In every objecton tla doubtless nore man's was one of tho oddest sounds —cr, Hitchin, how are yout Mr.) well with water I suppose they give fy a eomnia and wakefulness, aud the ning chair at @ boxing match, A young man And chilled him back to reason; but returned it with interest, just as that mal mind should | offer—but they had ever heard; moreover, as the Hitchin my young friend, Mr, David/it fire escapes—they do such won- this one drew away from Anthony nde doorman opened the door of F derful things in this city!” yoom can be thoroughly fresh only Until he bumped @to Johnson Boller, fretted Person was Jemmed against chanced to pause By an aro lamp iis he caught the same odd hand went out and gripped| The idea for to- Ceottanuye ring in it. Phin neces CHAPTER II. turned hastily and asked the latter's “"from’ three different points high- Ee and he ought the boy's iene in ‘tho boy's eye—and now he, Hi artily enough. Mr. Fitehin | sitates at least one window (Coatinned.) parton and then gazed at Anthony held nightaticks were pushing through — {twas really @ queer thing to eee, {001 had risen and | at eee sealiy| _ inthe aleeping room from the top seemed to be about twenty, terror, certainly ‘hold a quantity of $a, #UIRILE crowds, And, Johnsen No fear was there now, but only the guiys OOP ® lt ® leer © penetrating stare he owned. . a bottom, and also @nother win- His clothing, from the over- #0mMewhat amused apprehension, countea ‘me lose than. cleves purtoatty oF youth, malagied with He 4, {t won't smoke It no: It bored, as @ point of tempered ice, Pr ae Convenes. coat to the trousers and well 9.110 Shook bis head determinedly and e couples pounding one an- jecrutable something else. The rm going upstaira and Ii * gocusing one of murder, counterfeiting, | ‘A calm mind és essential to sound acomed to be seeking words, and as he Sther and ainiled as he dorked An. VOY,# fine teeth showed for a moment yry for a while, I think urglary and plain gecond-story work. | r) » and it Is necessary to learn to worn shoes, Indicated that sought them a new element entered thony bodily over the rail and hissed: as he asked; pont —! Frequently deep students of the higher fol end command the mind and he came from no very the situation, The red-faced person Mony Podlly ! i ardon me, but what's it all 7 . " \ % and Kk of absolutely nothing before| elevated plane of society, His foa- Just behind" Anthony Fry, having yj Al%6 00s you lunatic! | tome ont" about? Why under the sun should CHAPTER Ill. thot a Fuitenin: wan ono-of the deepest omplete rebt will be enjoyed, tures were decided! cod, Hie hair #22°4 soddenly from the youngster 10 4, Ags eS a y I go home with you?” - HE Hotel Lasande deserves ji ee ee ving pioreed David in ® BUTTERMILK FATTENING—at.| needed cutting FA eet he Whe. HARE OF batorie «lurched tor- a9 ed oil te Gotta eat nee 1 ant to tate confiden- @ word or two, dozen places without finding bomb oF iM. had dc d spoke: U7 ad te Fu:Buttermilk and the prepared sour] somo time, and he was tremendously et, him alone!" body out of here before the copa find “AY (2 YOu fOr a Near those In tho strict sense tt te no knife, the stare turned to Anthony follks are not fattening, are easily di- lniaeariaa Un te sae bout Bibs “Ph?” Anthony sald, amasedly. it and club it to death for atarting togs that I'm a criminal, are you?" hotel at all, being merely a nd grew quits Rormal pnd amt nie, " ted and nourishing, You. must | interested in the star bout, Hibows joinson Boller leaned forward this rumpus!” Mr, Boller-cried 4#l- the poy grinned, and. to Johneon twenty-atory pile of tour ,, Prontlas, ehi sal (itenin: > > \ Bet eat butter nor marmatade tf you Racing His eres, the JOUnSELA® quickly, tatedly, “Look at that sePgeant, An- Rolier the tone ‘was far too we-and db ctgai> 8, Vereen , Ones HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ‘ very fat, Of courae, if you only Meese menmaes So “he SHANE @ ‘Stop right there, Anthony!” he thony! He's got his eye on you 4nd voted for the clothes? alld nal S riiae ef “i ac r ape Prentt i ihe re ns for OBTAIN YOUR PIN hey ® assire Neos eamachiae aiaet er Dousluaed Sisk De Wee & Me ain re a bind Quick, before” — 8 BA bp ban tainat™ Tar and assuming one of ite Moved toward the elevator +9 fered info mike chanic or @ janitor’s assistant or an“: ag Ses “No! "om " - Murdered or anything of that kind?” “staying with you, eh?” Hitchin re- - | sau. cat stewed fruit, aweotened with | elevator boy or something ike that. You keep out of |i, young flteri” | ONG) ren sce zartingly, Anthony laughed richly, breath-stopping leases 18 & process peated with a careful survey Of! $ 18h. ant Pah ' Pee asia, Mineral oll la not | he buyer of bis seut, finding hin- 24 'onegaw that his honest rage was "What for?” the boy inquired. “I |,"BY po means my dear bey, Asto not unlike breaking into the most Duvid'a well-worn sion soe: | ald Datta assimilated by the system and there-| tment had’ given the Kid hie’ ticker TiSiNG fast, "He's gotter let that lad want to watch this” Fe et tte Poult comeye’ Wee” excusive sort of alub, The Lasande, sided. with character letle Sluntmess: os ae “You stay and wate al e ae orking for you, Fry? a fore yt fattening. and be was having the time of his ondent you in means» **Sonnson” “Holle railed ‘“‘T think not,” the boy sald frankly, catering to the very best and most viii) guest,” Anthony said annoyed- DRE Ee ee "Kiub Pin” TO EXERCISE NECK—™, ¥, p.: | f sir!” Anthony began. an quickly. “You're perfectly safe, young- “But"—~ opulent of the bachelor class, has jy; and then the car came down and | 34 seek ags aay" Tame : i mall tha knee GL the wae around on ano brig Found passed and ‘that stuff!” the totel eter; 1 was only fooling. Now you “Nix! I don't know why, but I nothing else beneath its roof. the door opened and they left Mr! § Per menber ta weit Thine ge erm ey were in t nth and last and giranmer & dias | ‘this way, Anthony, and"—— don't Ilke the idea. I think it's a dining roome for the few Hitchin, but the boy cocked an eye the shoulders and then bend it back,| Anihony, with his strange smile, was ger said hotly. “You cut out com Ys ye ‘There are s fatt | KIDDIE KLUB forward and to each side pitty times| turning to the young man and-—ah, PICKINE on the boy or I'll step om your | Anthony, unperturbed, laid kindly ttle bit, too unusual. Who are you, who do not dine In the privacy of at Anthony and aaiced Matty: epee 1 day, Massage with the Minger-tips ? ' face.” hand on the youngster’s shoulder, y r i . Tan N 2.7% good skin food to’ mane the |" plewes S age ‘And here his redder-faced com- “You'd better come with um my ’ Fry, if chat tole you Wel Own apartments, end there {8 ing with you? I'm not staying with neck ‘white and stimulate the blood| ‘ne boy ‘started with undue vio- PAanicn leaned forward and demanded, gon," said he. “They'll run you tn for smiled tts owner, @ long, comfortable lobby where, you + supply to tt. This is the best tr lence and etared at him, dvew’ back enickly: "Woaser matter—hub? Wose a witness and you may be looked up the boy, repeated, Under the cugie eye of the clerk in | “ou may decide to atay for a) , 7 4 ne bl 01 buh?" eek e: you have friends y Fry. ol € , A REnt for shrunkshy eallow oF 0 and looked Anthony up and down as HART sclRR SRL SULA TROL Aad Ghee eb ee the youngater aad, and there {he smote nly sonente oF §U ‘Not me," sald David suoxtea, | {4OW, KLUB MEMBERS CAN eck, eo ‘ r » < " 1 cullarl ha. ote ft bi ma » “We shall see,” Anthony chuckled, i" pone 2 "0 in the 4 rturbed and still able to ‘This time he had startled the young Was @ peculiarly sharp note in his . ‘ | ITCHING SKIN—Mre, EDWIN Ra: | ee ee vou, young ted had beea man, Wide eyes turned and atared Voice iis x4 inte this latter, ares came “This ie our Aor” anit Earn 25¢ a Week ) I nan anthony w smited bonigni, nt lal venaft, At Dim and there was a distinct note | “Ile snakes Iry's Lintment Johnson Anwinoy Fry end Jenneen | Fave splikine the priceless, goultieee FOR SPENDING MONEY. ‘May Be we £ : m4 % A Hep. put in die oy, je pecullar r no had b h Anthon: A a a “May T speak to you a little more?” gnony,' siete. EL could tna °F fries in the voles that sald eee erated pa PeYy intelligent exes of the lattor darted for sixteen years—opened the door Just get twenty-five ef your , Thi : videntl tig ny. » briefly, “I cowl o “What do you mean? Arrest me Pp at the grown-up friends and relatives | Wins Ove very evidently, was @ sensl- jt coming. Come along.” “Ot course, if you stay here," ABs boy would have no part in spoiling “bout It seemed to Mr. Holler that and, even though he were Wilking | $70 ° 1) ine) WORLDS f | War Wins Overalls | ustomed to chatting is there going to bea fight here?” «pony suid. "Come with me and I'l A the little chat about thelr twinkle turned to @ postive started e trifle at the wight of David | $ ov 014, )'° me > it non EN PePOUS the boy in Lie chair between asked, if of you." 6. He hi the ‘ : ad his cap ushed for the start, o for Women The startled eyes ran over he,bey in the ehall betwe take care of you eee cd with the iininent bawa net Sit was absurd enough, It hailed to be sure, as his master moved Into For every six WORLDS, wheths at _YyYomen ____|f Anthony ‘again and a frown came “tf § th ee je , And then Johnson Boller had caught soins rt to bore i doubtless from the nervous loneliness the big living-room with his superb) $¢r MORNING or EVENING week |into them. ft] know the signa, ten seconds ais arm and was dragging him away; &%4 he wants to bore you to death Calli lesh Trem Fvous loneliness the big 6 ' day editions, THE WORLD wilt a - } 3 hence this spot is golng to look like shi f the With some of them. ‘They wouldn't in- nin himeelf, y johnson Boller dignity, but when he had taken cap ne. sree WF OMEN have gained many rights) "What's the Idea?” he asked brtefly. detail of tue battle of the Mur and Anthony, catching the arin of the vise y you any more than they 1 felt that the youngster was a down- and coat and examined the sult be-|$ Pay you ONB CENT, and privileges of late years) “There I a very large idea, which Said Mr, Buller “And you want jo boy: Was draggin Rise aren. Arqune yg ef ales right in ee right evil force, swaggering along neath, Wilkins shook his head ment For two SUNDAY One of them, which is directly |L,S!ould like to make clear to vou.” gee out of it quick or you'll get hurt, the aide of the ne deere ung, listen to them.” there, tremendously conscious of his ally, ‘One shock had come that eve-| 3 WORLDS, ONE CENT, the result of the war, in the right to | Mt Fry, went on smoothly, “I should Fou°scout right down that way, the £2 interested group of fighters and ©”, ia own importance! He should have ping tn the knowledge that Johnson ‘ate the result of the war, is the right t0/ like to have @ talk with you, young was Sou ‘cuime, and wet clear of the trainers watched the melee; and, an imum suid the boy oddly. | been sedate and subdued, to put it HoHur, whoin Wilkins did not approve, | $ ney Worl and thron DATE ) BE Great Britain and France began to PRarcoee here, OF course but WHOA crowd before it starts” a Ag emall aide door and into yo rioy toler coneluded quive hap, Mildly, yet he grinned at the im- was to be with them, but this young $\ORLDs, either MORNING OF Ree: duties previously MONOROr | sour gongiderabie, advantagelers, . He, pointed. He Walted, But the ‘HS, PEO” nore the taste te, Bily. T¥ou tell me where you live, pasoan'e BUERE clark from under Ble rufianl if at Boma Davia | Lees ING editions, : d Sy me vered nM n oy did not star by » and er 4 ops MN pay o8e pudent eyes Fov- Ma vurse| X F tivities and redu their efficiency, | c@2nY young man informed hin, Dattle; the red-faced gentlemen were {t straight down the treet, lad, O14 Mr ree chair near the north elevator coats and find our smoking jackets.” }Your payment on SATURDAY Bloomers of varlous designs were| ening’ Anthony lauched ot AMY- filled with alecholle spirita; yet who &nd’—— : live cheerfully, “Who's the party with the blg ~ Johnson Holler with him, he moved } MORNINGS at any of the follow, trled, and” are ‘still being “worn by {thingy Anthony laushed, “but 1 do gall say Just why the rod-faced man, | “We'll take this one” Anthony In- and’ wh all T tell the man to set Spec’ and why the prolonged stare?” to the corner bedroom, to face his § NK places / some women, but in general they |Whion Ril be of much tntercee ee his friend stumbling against him, terrui jerked open the door you down?” the youngeter asked irreverently. oid friend with Main Office, Annex, No, 18 | were found wisatiafactory, Then! rity time, possibly not without &#/ned the impression that Anthony apd bir He had settled the matter, of cours : OW thats Mr. ititehin, 4 “smell, what do you think of him?"| } Frankfort Street, } came the vogpe of overalls. At first Ne seg thout Yery had struck him a coward's blow Johnaon Holler, rising as the vehicle MAlehvor of mine,” Anthony smiled. — «pic's a vad egg,” Johnson Boller Uptown Office, No, 1393 Bra: warrant, the boy shrank unmistak- u p the feminine wearers of this bitur- | Mant mistak= fom benind? Or why, with a roar » Jon stopped, Inid a kindly hand em the os ah amateur ectlve.” gait rapidly | vay (Thirty-eighth’ Street). | ably from him, hitching hia collar a n Be ded @lgnifican:) ‘ nf rf @ated uniform of masculine totlers| tittle higher and dis cap @ iets of Incoherent fury, he wimed a dread. anvon Holler complied with @ boy's shoulder in totter added elgnifcan:i7. “Rosh! Anthony aaid testtly. “Phe ariem Office, No. 1 Were | fame in fur quite a bit of criticlam, | pirthor down ful punch at Anthony himeelf, stand t, slamming the door viciously as "Now, you alt over in my seat and Roowe (eyery FOUAH OF fn yoy's awed and self-conscious—the Hundred and Twenty-fi | but the braver ones persisted, wand |e Interest me,” he said $0# Mere quite collected if somewhat "6 plumped Into his own seat, ‘Phe stretch your legs while you ride and oN coming here to ive YOU swagger te assumed ta cover that, of it. Row the woman tn overalle is no un- | with ality, “I'm=just a poor Daler? prospective victim of Anthony's no- here! Have a rel clear and feel le ried Fig A sd the cou! I mean, what in your dectd- nx Office, No. 410 East One | gommon wight in Pr Qad Soa lind wee baer che Cacao et at in what happened, althou pelea marae nuecaured. She’ aay ior Judgment, is his fitness § Hundred and Forty-ninth Street, | and. to invest in anything.” i 1 that happened —e = —— —_ Pe eeeee a dant Le aniotio.” as ot fur experiment? Will he jrooklyn ice, No, ulten | majority of the omer - pi AA <3 : 37 ohngon, don't be idiot! Anthony rtun « ; D mrt rate Naar wine a gs te hay, ov, ons cero Ma iecee | BULL JENKINS, BUCCANEER, |f q-saite fi sani sAtayt Liman tit estes | or wat be us ot he gf mine touchen to th i se whole swaying person—threw them Sequel to “The Brass Check,” but a Complete Story What's your name, my lad 5 nt her repeatedly? given for whatey Sins i yes, vou have,” the owner of al! unwittingly, so that his right fist a t neon Bolleg laughed and stared $ WORLDS you ve | Bie those favored by their masculine rye thuperial Lankinent’ persisted, sertied squafely on ss red none, draw Will Begin on This Rage April ¢ hard at Anthony hard at Nis old? friend OTHER papers whl be accept 5 “Lt ls for no purpose of iny own, save ing therefrom a uaagic spurt of bivod! ————<———< = “ no nn “Your namo! What te it?” (Ve Be Continued) | i

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