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, oS Health an NOTED pathologirt hae eal A es © thetory ot Poteet: ad have teatere “ 6 far he ff Tie value o eretee a treat wer } and prevention Givense cai overestimated an! SS sie ereat femedsial agent «tour mar Provably the cursiive va eal exerciers Will be understood more clearly wheo ! expiain at the body is in repore the ver important organs do not properly function and wien thelr action feeble, sluggish biood circulation, con stipation, cold hands and aud Other common complaints are in evi dence Vigorous bodily activity colerates the operations of the im Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. STOOP SHOULDERS —aLrnnn will do y re « i 8 do young ei and «x ercises for the vest and uiders particularly chest raising, w 'l soon Wercome this common ¢ « OSTEOPATHY —- MRS. PRANK LYN B.: This method ts bene when applied by an experience son, WANTS WEIGHT— T.: You should welgh about 180 o: 185 pounds if jou are b feet 6 mche ri PUFFS UNDER EYES i. 4 Lack of rest, lowered ality i ney trouble inay « Also indicate heart tr must detern H SPINACH AND ONIONS ~ H.R: These vege because they are i "rich th lood 4 ure \ax ve “WATER DRINKING RS. Fo Be: The real advantage of water | the tissues of three quarts Ween meals is not too drinking ts t waste matter each day bet much, CHILD TOO FAT \; cleanse Two o DW You should not let the child take a_Auch violent exorcise as bieveling for | hours in the hot sun. ‘This is wut ficient to cause the profuse perepi- t Pauline Furlong’s Daily Article on EXERCISE SPEEDS UP BODI'S MACHINGRY ULLE A Real Story of Life in the Trenches | d Exercise portant ore the yer eimuple ¢ mea . frose\y tw n iw wet ory at wule ' ‘ parts of the and geroue Vxer t a® te ane, hear exefeises ar voren tnt fonai « couve 4 compel dear eathing, wht the blood ating throur and eeds and { thrsve poi w he diet and oO t ” t Je othe ofa ¢ he w eleve ' at vundred nit DEVELOP CALF OF LEG- ins G All ex ses for the legs, hee and tow a a ng, running and we vi & will hel » the ca f & nermal in twe or month CUCUMBER CREAM MRS, WAL TER F.; Cucu ontain a Cure a natural bleach for the kin. Ww Whined with oth | dients they muke delightful creams and r » Meltt | 1 lightly warm (not White wax, two] oun i, two ounce Rei ut and add, while | Whipping briskly, olive oil, two ounces; sweet almond oil, six ounces, | Ww n this antature ts ne ie : | two and a half ov and four ounces n at, mad as fe lim stzed cucumbers with and a half ounces ¢ ol, aft having washed and d the cu. cucumbers, skins and al t this mix ture stand two days and then strain through Id to above with the er and seent as de- sired, ‘This is a tissue builde: skin and fine lines, for | yellow, dry \ Mr. Bairnsfather, ihe Author, Is a Captain Copyright, 1017 Bowe P avyor Eats Beaty bateasts ag ‘nother CHAPTER 1 Conus 1 found it im 4s blocks of-masonry and twisted tron and passages, 1 left thi velancholy in the British Army ued) REACHED the Chace ng sight it was, d hit it one au. Au interest. How many shells couldn't even guess, but the results Indicated a good few. What once had been well-kept lawns were now covered with articles which would have been much betier teft in their proper places. One sudden'y came upon half a statue of Minerva or Venus wrapped in three-quarters of a stair carpet in the middie of one of the greenhouses, Passing on, one would Ond the lightning conductor projecting out through the tapestried seat of a Louls Quinge chair. Inside, the Upstairs rooms were competing with those on the ground floor aa to which should get into the « much of the interior ars first. of the chateau, n girders closed up most of the doors ruin, full of thought, and proceeded across the shell-pitted gardens tow the few Little cottages beyoi Theve were in a better state of preservation, and were well worth a visit. In the first one I entered I found a table! The very thing I wante It was stuck away in a small lean-to at the back, A nice little g n one, just the size to suit us I determined to get it back to our went on rummaging about these cott 4N enormously lucky find for us, L house was a large pile of coal. to us and our flre-bucket, thin cold: was very severe and a fire | pleted my investigations and turned fee if there was anything else of w 1 started on the return journey it was now dark, and I was able \o walk along without fear of bei Of course, 1 was taking th with me I decided to come back later for the coal, with a few sandbags for filling, so 1 covered it over and hid it as much as possible (Sensation: Ali Baba returns froin the forest.) I started off with the table, I had about three-quarters of @ mile to go, Every hundred yards T had to sit down and rest, A table is a horrible thing to accompany one on a mile walk T reached the chat a and went out Into the flelds beyona, res\- ing with my burden about | taree times before I got to the road which / led straight on to our trenches. My task wae a bit harder now, as I was in full view of the German trencnes. This was splendid, and would be invalua ant so mu shack somehqw, but before doing so 6, In the second cottage I made nder a heap of firewood in an out- pleased me more nto U the than thi When I ha iments lying abo over al Had it been daylight they could have seen me quite easily Fortunately it was dark, but of course star shells would show one up distinetly, 1 staggered down the road with the green table on my back, pausing as little as possible, but a rest had to be taken, and this at a very exposed part of the road, the table down and sat the top. A white sire y ir-a star shell Curse! I sprang off © green top and waltzed wi y ur-legged wooden veto} ditch at the side, where [ I put panting on wil & for the light to die out, Bus- yense over, L went on aga At last I got back with that table and pushed it into our hovel under the sack doorw Immense success! we wanted “Juat the thing TS AND BILLETS The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY BLBANOR SCHORER ce Ketten By Mauri we CAR GuaARo ) THIS Ob TREK” (SITTING Down ——~+ 0 5 Hero t ~ _ . S . ] - we feo 8 . PR ws ~~, Thee Awerd Winner aly r thea ot New) wt 0, 1 . was tore + . an ef War ‘ yp atee os A 0 Wee . ~ the my tor by . to wt at he war com ' , oath tt have but evn . : PATRICK HEVRY, Honorable Mention Horn at Btudley, Va fat Red mut, Va Moy 29, 178 June 64 experience In : an Amert NATHAN HALE k Henry, Me ei fiehs bri vention of prominent citizens, whieh wes an upright. 4 Bt man, and) met at St. John's Church, Richmond. by Krea\ eloquence did much to! Hore, in March, 1776, Henry mage © # the colonies to restet Engiand.| great apecch, urging war against Hin frst at cane, ‘wyer,| Inland. In the speech he said was in “Parson's Caus Wo must fight, | repeat tt, ett, wi Kina House of Bunge b must fight! An appeal to arma end aw saying t lergym to the God of Hots is all that is left be pald in cu y rather than by/to use for us.” In concluding he sia tohacce, which was dear on account| said: “Ia Iife no dear of peaee a0 joa - he short crop, The King said | gweet aa to purchase them at the price om a HE CAN SFE OUR they inust be paid as before, in to-|of chains and slavery? Forbid It. Al ( Boys : { WAN 1 n ne Hister sm HATS AND GUNS to' mighty God. I know not what course 4 ever damages " 1763, and by | others may take, but, give me liberty )To SEE YouR. | / &BOVE THE Henry's extraordinary eloquence, the| or give me death!” ‘This speech had / HOBAND GUNS, | TRENCH ALRIGHT jury gave t parson damages lan immense effect al! over the colon 4 THe Ne In 1765 Henry, then a member of | tos, arousing (hem to fleht for thelr Bove J t see | [the Virvinia House of Burgesses, op-| freedom from English oppression. powed the St declaring that| During the Revolution Henry, as Virginia taxes « ly be lad by | Governor of Virginia, ably supported the House of Burges: Ilis resistance cau lex also to oppose Ei Washington with his men and @up> piles. In my entimat other colon~ allsh oppres in, the above states sion. Le was foremost in the move-| ments concerning Patrick Henry aré ment to call a {nental Congress|suMelent to consider him as an tn 1778 Amertean hero. By CATH ERIN’ No, 674 Third rted a con. !( |ty, When the British troops were sent | to Boston the people of Virginia wer greatly aroused, They ¢ TONG, aged 11, Avenue, New York Dear Kiub Cousins | AN you be very patient? Of course Lenly ask for fun, Lknow that you can. Ar who have Just to be quiet ana pattent | manufacturer make Klub pir send in to join newspaper. we paper to draw Illustrations for the neWs stories It prints. Of course you thone of you| should pick out some po that ts ent in tha wie coupons Interesting to everybody as wall ae to HY | yourae! ‘Honship will need |” ants contest will close Saturday, because the | Sept, 29. One dollar will be awarded been able to! to each Klub Cousin who makes and as fast as kiddiew| Submits the best new drawing for bis our great, growing | OF her age It will be just as if you an artist employed by a news- has not Klub. | HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT Be ‘ay SRE Eee RRA UA toon aie yeaa Al TWENTY - TWO -INCH felt i} gat down to owner ita. « " . secu teuar wh new % 0 so sen jo “ 3 a pennant, made tn the Klub night in the approved fashion, while once been below a house. Now these coupons, from compeung in thi 1 1, with the eirrof © conspirator, hare wan no hous, no by. wandiny in the A COURTSHIP IN DISGUISE § 7) ee ls colors, blue and gold, and rated the Incredible story of the vast cellar one got a view along the = and you are careful to state on whieh | bearing the Kiddie Klub name, will Por eR cen A HCL J TInG Ais Proune “ane: te eae bide A Whole Ocean Was Hardly Big Enough date Te waa that you mailed the cou- lie given free to every Klub member cred, and over our shrimp paste and the very place for a machine gun, So ; rs aan pons to our >, . ; : biscuits we discuss for its We decided on tixing b for This Rapid Fire Romance trace and you |who secures flve new members, and removal. making a sort of roof over a con to every new Klub member be >» YoU Bee, Life In our cottage was of the uy for the ; s do not fret or w ut it if your| brings in with him or her four other quite interes ‘adventurous in it, After about at Begin the Story on the Home Page Monday, Sept. 84 5 ii ii ceriificmie ae memberahin do| news members, "Gis. coupons: Ause its way. At night our existence way Worl completed this 4 hot arrive on the very day that you|bered in rotation, must be sent in just the same as befe all the noz- #@nd then removed th wh sisouees Wasthelie preien ) around ws with varying results, expect them to, Send your drawing | With cach new name, together with mal work of trench life, Making im. was — arranged, nol \ bd abil eden ila See Bue One: a we'd finished our|Juet the same and leave the rest to\the signature, age and address of provements to our trenches led to trenehes that night and go back to More men were kept there ee Oe at ame teeaitey ins tue tlabares | ft cach new member, Just as required endless work with sandbags, planks, our billcts for a rest, ti ries of trenches dug in and around Vo" windenly ‘caushe the sound of SEPTEMBER DRAWING CONTEST | Shen Individual kiddies apply for dugouts, &c, My particular job was time up. We weren't qa thus forming means for an adequate something on more corpulent nes — frawing contest for this inonth| Members who cannot save the mostly improving machine gun post. with the total safety of ey EO defense should disaster befall our arriving, That ponderous, slow a for Klub Cousins to tlustrate | coupons may obtain pennants by Spay debts CONC Sl Ae ee ib eda We Rta front Ino trenches, which Jay out on “AlN Whlatle of a “uinyon'” caught en ome event In news sending 10 cents with name, ¥ » 7 teat happe n ponth 5 x. dark, dreary nights Our trenches bulged it @ radius of about Ave hundred yards ia a i w-#ound Dror el al Ine Bhat Cousin Eleanor, risoning the Of a salient to th from the centre of the village, ‘This crumphi"" We dat each 3 LveG Biemy san trench, Rad w ant working parties at night, and ‘ my rounds, dur- another gun at a ¢ pretty considerable collection ¢ avies!" we all ex 2 | il . m5} ny ing a rainy, mournful night, 1 in our lines so as to Waianae Ih cavien I various ie a anotneri®:| Contri yutions F rom ub] lem ers would look 1 cellar and gee a and across which the rogun bulldings by day and aure enow sit wae, that congested masy of men playing cards Would fire, | Any one will know that when a lot gargiing reser a whistle fot-| + “ ns noc “> by the light of a candle stuck on a n inspecting the proje \ soldiers ate ina place it I lowed by a mighty crash, consider- “Vassy Willow. Cr i in lid. vorite form of illumina- We found it was necessa " Imoxt im pomsib! prevent someone ably @ biuebind Mt on @ breach of @ Dune | Ao sacr rar ond” ey halt Heel: cml ff tion L came s8 Was a li made rather an abnormally other being seen, or smoke from We soon decided that our best plan Poor willow. ' said Mother out of an empty tobaceo t » oll to stand the gun on, wome fire showing even worse, & was to get out of the house, and sta ait that you wear a fur coatt” aaked | ed, tiene, ara the Unde, pcan covered for the illuminant and a bit of a ahirt to * , Of Course, KO Tt "light visible at night from s in the diteh twenty yards away until | the int of the tree, Cuaey" wi ead uf Just willow, for ay ck! was, “What shall we make a para- jorfectly shuttered houses it was over vegan the tree. wince th have fhir-on i," eald the One Light a comp. commander pet of?” events, something or other A house tt an unwholesome spot 10 | oagy sitiows wore wit | Pace atemity macs" enmmeeh | tea iain 16 to me in the village and told me | We plodded off hack to t Roches the tp, and w bo in when there's shelling wbout, Ou ow | finn itt - t got a bit of trench under his lage and groped around rut “' they had got their attention on ¢ little hole was all rig ‘or whine | MATION sae 10. No. #00 control which Was altogether impos- someth solid and high enowkh tO yitiage. hangs ond other fire of that sible to hold, and he Wanted me to carry the gur After abo wn ch morning 9s we clustered sort, but no use against these port- : . come along with him to look at it hour's climbing about amon ‘tS pound our green table and had our manteaux they were nov jing Le an filets and Our Kiddle Club, and see If 1 could do anything in the In the dark, and hauling our breakfast, we Invariably had about along. : wide world club. way of holding the position by ma- up into remnants of attics, &. We half a dozen rounds of 18-pounders (To Be Continued Monday) n@ oo erty in the | can Oe chine gu s idea Was that pose came upon a sewing mach: | \ Jens what it meana (ome fixed In such &@ Was one of that so tha te 1 t mean to yout to cover the front- on a wooden tuble a tre . . 1 “oe ’ : tt i trench i . . ° » BY age occupied by this trench. TL came arrangement underneath tt] > | |: . S wenee along with bin to have a look and —Wetsaw an iden al gl Li € Ai 5 rom mcience 10] 1€ (o) 9 0Xe, : see what could b fone i nd oT off the sewing machine « went up tho rain soaked village table, It was nearly high + ty of which de-| valid table in a 6 n> | street and « n to the field beyond. and with just three or fou ‘ UMAN ingenuity ia constantly|the stand, the beauty of ¥ v Hie’ 1 t hand, us an ordin fe it 8 rk os pitch, and about bags we felt certain it would do, \\ providing new t f !} pends much upon » Iding card table, Unfold peinte (hu Uf they're good 11 P.M, Orca 1 shots ked performed t nec ' ppable Tee are land finish the bed, and a spl a * et It rie a0 ber + out of te darkness ahead from the operation on the machine, ' 5 i i stitute is provided, useful KENTIA gC HNELDER (age 12 German trencies, and LE remember ing it in turns, padded \ nple we Ww Combination Indirect - Light Ree eee per tak Manhasset N., one in particular that Woke us Up @ the front Hine trench. We had t{didn't think of t ourselves, A i, ay i ' bi. Ak of derelict road roller of a job with that tabl a-| tow puch devices & exonted , lector and Mirror | 4. If the table rests too low on Helen and the 0 stood at ono sid the fleld) and aa pet wax a jumbled vith, repripted from P’ Me Ac amalt anieece. acmuinel with. m bed, adjust 1t with cushions.| once won a time there iired « wo passed this M6 close wandbags, clay and old | his is far more convenient than | sis was « very Kint itt and always ready to dele te er, a bulle nizzed between Us. the neikhboring burn; but we f j chanics. led electric p affor Ay ineia tray privet lay on oho alking through the I don't know w r tee ru got a good sound parapet 1 and | A Turntable Stand for Potted ect shaving lamp and facia woode she met au old women who had @ bearg est to, but a quite ne piped in about another hour'r . 7 eo Lock Knot Useful in Tying Pare “ ol AR Lh Hs Nal ACTORS fixed n machine gun ft Flowers. 1 wing Parcels, | ute « ct, This Helen fleld two undead ammunition, in a very ur | Batted Mowers if i h uid be In tying & package or bundie a@ slip { woman reached home yards, out toward pile of ruina position from the Be t ae 1 | m her pocket rhiok had bee barn ang position fror 5 1 to row toward the lig in en made at one end of the ber bonket one which stoc lines and “wo now felt better, and 1 ime to time the pu Hd be tu ; ring, and the otber end is run « the Germ ta t men die ki pdrveaderin ey trench which he (Alm that the men ov \ 4 ih it, Tf an extra loop ts formed | let gh he wor had bee out. It was equally certain that they | ; ‘ae ee quite th er seen, A gtaved there ad lib, even If w : ie number of men were in it, standing thought of and carried out an bi und leaning, enduring the tole native arr ment, A. few It t 1 BY) See HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND lowing condith It was quite dark. nignts of rain, danger and di A 1 it 1 rd OBTAIN YOUR PIN. The enemy Was about 200 yards away, gore, t time would co bef ptempad’ ta tha eeflector, A ean og ith wey a or rather leas, It was raining, and uy to be relieved, and t : hs : nae tame the trench vontained over three feet man would be back ut. billet a | Tho indirect light trom : Waa * zis of water, The mon, therefore, were fro ing and akini, * 1) k| liuminates the without shadows | buck ns ‘snd mad tanding up to the waist in’ water, is king and smok! ©, adding to f | cord can Winn ee ty a nt par wit ng but a a ia ie ied ; ae hearth mound which, owing to * ge has yore NY hetaatas abou was practloally 1 Ns CHAPTER X. ‘ ump used “Klub Pin.” YOUR NS : existent € V BY ON The Hate "1 i * ower fifteen yeam of Urated mound They w HORTLY after these « wius)iers poeapeeentemate oh sary atanes nll wet through and ugh, with a experienced —rathe sandpape Folding Card Table Handy Lae arsine paseeae TARY con cry Shh Te eae c deal o ment below me int .ge 1 Ked., ‘ hvenie , ne a Repay Beg he trench, Fa pr ibang papain for Invalid in Bed upped in paper, which has an an- The company commander and T at + WAY Rd Mids i avast Ja. nanauaniy. to. 2arye & g habit of becoming loose while | once get about scheming out an alter. at headquarters, that it wa tangular boxes or clroular jare look native plan, Some Uttle distance sential to hold the Village in @ equally wail upom meal to putieat in bed, and no in- the parcel is being tied ¢ ese ai aa aa ee —— —