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Women’s National Army For Health Copyrigit, 1017, by the Lees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), DAILY DRILL—No, 29 Lunch Hour Rules for the Working Woman NE of the first things most of my readers who toil daily for) their living must learn is to ae slow up, and take things a little} 4 , easter, because| XS, | rest and relaxa-| - 3s | tion are necessary ™ e for “she ‘healthy a | » upkeep of the hu-| man body Pa almost 1 habit of hurriedly, Phe niver: “wallowing food proper attention to mastication, has without caused more chronic complaints in this country than any other foolish Habit. We-all know that the nutri-} vt TORSO | Nera | tive value of food creased by How eating Readers: who have EG very highly in-} hewing and! thorough ¢ the luncheon hour at some lunch) counter and hurry back to the office} would be better off if they would not! jeat any meal at noon rather than| | bolt down greasy pastries, heavy | Sweets, cod cold tea and milk, as is | tho usual custom among working | people, | During the forenoon an apple or| other fruit (grapes or bananas if you are thin! could be eaten slowly with-} J out interfering with your work, and nractice should be followed by who r from indigestion or sleepy feeling after lunch, im) ; Stead of the regular lunch. Many more benefits may be de- rived ihrough absolute rest, or a! nia ) the cool, crisp air, Answers to Healthand Beauty “'"'% the luncheon hour, than Questions, spending {t eating foods which the| \ ‘ body really does not need a | Sabor 4Vvel MiAlNO=aLiee y re does not ni and often) take Women who} o Tush through all heavy, k walk it cannot care of, roth Giveion anduectacs Te tg strenusna {Hive and work indoors lead wedentary | Bsuan to stiaiuiate cireulatfon | Hives and need less food than those] of the sluggish ich feeds, Who are active and get much fresh} nourishes and devel iselos alr h helps burn it up in the @nd at the same time dissolves and system, oiherwise tha: portion of finally removes superfluous flesh. It food which fs not used by the body @ Aleo benoficial because It is cleans- make energy and heat will fer- Dacia ales. Hen ee nan tha heateg Ment and accumulate in the system, causing obesity, indigestion, consti- tame in winter pation and other disorders REDUCE THIGHS—MES. kK I par’ of 1 r Becertine luc coniee: tis: th Ml Y pa the Juncheon hour Lie on the to th \ for feeding the lungs with fresi air, lasped behind t rath © than overloading the bod rar " , ph with foods which it does not require. dolnted, 1 make several sma hs et oe Campaign C THAT SOG WE NEED HIM IN OUR BUSINESS MURPHY AMMANY HALL Hey! WILLIAM | ANDOLPH CAMOUFLAGE OUR_CANDID EVEN THAT Bagy Wan oa LOOK AT HIN YES_CHARLIF DEAR” LL CAMOUFLAGE HIM ASA WE CAMOUFLAGE Fronr SE BACK PAGE TEDITORIALS Fa ae FINE - } iS AMOUFLAGE WILLIE ! HE 1s LOOKING \ AT HIM MURPHY TAMMANY HALL TI-ANERICAN VOT AN = | upon The Eveni Kiddie Kl “ec O you recognize our friend?” D Tom asked May. “Ive old Sugar Maple, te tt mot?’ whe answered, circling the trunk im search of the initials “M, T." that marked {t for the boy and girl who looked forward to tapping i some day to February. “Well, see who's here! Our friend has a funny polly-nose too,” an- AHounced Tom, asplituing one of the sugar maple’s winged seeds and berching tt upon his nose, by you know what you have Gone?” asked May, in a serious tone, tone” I do not. You tell me," anid ‘ou have killed a maple tree. Tha’ seed would have grown to be a maple tree—a sugar maple, at that,” May informed him. “No, tt would not have. know why? Because that seed was far underneath a whole lot of leaves and twigs and things whe would never have caught It wan doomed to stay un- Do you “Let us look for fome other seeds,” suggested May. "All right. Shall tt be acorns?” hat would not be much sport are too easy to find.” What shall tt be, th “Birch seeds.” “The one who finds the first ean have these chestnuts,” said Tom, showing a handful of raw brown nats. Now, every one knows that birch seeds are very small and very light and fond of satling before a brink breeze. Bo, finding birch seed ts no easy matter. Firat ono, then the other, of the chums would leave the path they ” } Cousin Eleanor’ DEAR COUSIN ELEANOK: w you xplain to whether you wai composition tele we has kent in ‘about the Pligrims and thi st telling mbout hew we Celebrate Thankesiving - Dear Cousin Contestants: Compositions on any of these phases of Thanksgiving will be con- sidered for the prizes. You may write yours on whichover seems moat to you—either the Pil- how Thanks. hanksgiving, The greater noe there is in what you write it will be to read the printed com- positions, QUESTIONS AND DEAR COUSIN . ANSWERS. Q. Here are five coupons for one coupons If bring 9&Mes, ages and addresses of the tivo member I am bringing tn, _CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER 6 subject the more enjoyable ng World’s ub Korner tramped to scatter the leaves or to try to cateh some small, fying thing that looked a bit like a birch seed. “I've one!” shouted Tom, and came over to where May was busy search. ing in @ patch of fal ves ander neath 9 white birch tr The Uttle rt-shaped seed was there in hin A, will take it home and look a ft through my father’s big magnifytn giaas,” naid May. Yes, we will; but what about th trophy? ‘The chestnuts are min: eh?" sata Tom. “Of course they re. You foun) the first birch seed," answered May “Well, I only wanted to win ther to give to you,” he said, with tru boy frankness and pressed the pudgy brown fruit into May’s hand. Klub Kolumn i pennant of blue and gold color felt! A. 1 am very sorry that we can- not award pennants unless the thirt are sent together, with in four more thembers besides this B¢W members, one will I be rewarded with a club | 2 T bave composed a little verso pated Aon eho sey ern j About the Kiddie Klub. Please let mi gles with vo samo $$ - — =~ know whero to send It as I am very ao tee 1 ’ ‘ anxious to try for @ prize. snes can th train, A. Your verse about the Kiddie anes , : in Klub would make an interesting con- Se aye wine agpinipragtonees < tribution to the Klub Korner, We | should all be pleased to read it, but it LEMON WATE PRAN — = = = _— igang se ne considered for « prise. s - eae a nt is month's contest is for the best G: Lemon wv © thetaay tne dar . tt v4 ‘+ at gave the town its name, and Gard- pend each on bis own judgment to compositions on Thankagivi; br ye °} ner turned from gazing after it, and with things as they came 7 (For yt gay" 3 ed azine r ia’ ¢ as they cia particulars ne HOW ONE MAN CAME BACK went to.get his mall, Avcorner of Har fhreo days tater the ficat mow of CHU CHIN CHOW nea eet ARE roves the sillow AND RE'VON A LOST LOVE Ne cee Chee and Pen na a TEV tan ea i Novelized From the Play Now Being Presented If you wish to send your poem as pres. y, 18 post office, 4 roun hi fone day and « \ a free will conte , ; She lanet le nortant late ions ae ; at the Manhattan Opera House Evening World Kiddie Klub to Pate 1 7 > oy re Sie » wer one long, important-looking enve te f ARE rn IEEE CELE COMPLETE IN SIX INSTALMENTS THIS WEEK for Gardner. tis opetied It at vu Begin It on This Page Next Monday, October 29 Hom Hew Fore Civ, SPATS * but the contents & t him apeed ked fr 6 MRS. HH. 14; Ever te ¥ out of hits abe oe through th QT am very sorry that T have yathe at t islet Briefly, tt was \ no wate th I've geen you pass several Umes tho by @ bank caving down on him right; Neglected to send any contribution to latio each otion to a t ound was white and the ff vfs last day or two," she took up the thre here in the canyon. So we came in to | you for the French war orphans, wit ' Bde Bim 45 be tn venditenete oreseed nods ail Minty, indizelnet’ he. of thelr talk agaist when she Cart take caro of him. He's been in bad! You please tell me how much we it ; vara a ane om was hushed but on to hiv table, “And, of course, you've shape ever si L couldn't stand be-|#hould send and how often, also what » brea at FT “ ve his quarters hanged since f think Ld ne a dead w ton them any longer.| date the contributing started? ye egion. ¢ hear the sortheast Known yoy anyway. But ['d been No I Kot work here. at was three] A. Any amount that you can afford - au j droning th-4as sian She you were in the Mounted Fol mont o. Tim wtill at i Um «| to contribute to the French Orphaa HOT FLASHES f 7 " er stood a Httle belo: voxn't such @ surprise to see you here, new sensation to be self-supporting. Fund is acceptable and will be ap TRUDE T : ual CHAPTER 111, AUWAFAGIMEH tha thoate WUGIG told ie of seeing you I ike tt. I'm going to stick, And|prectated, Also you are permitted to dis ceo yo ‘ LACK SAND and Yellow Bar Tinea aan ; here's your breakfast send it at any time most conveni érvous ‘ t Mik ‘ chi the heels = [n liis quarters ware stored six rent told you? O, that was in | ‘The cook wild the platter through|” ‘Tan cents a day will supply vc t ¥, free acilo 1 sprang into boing on the h MDAtLA @UpDIE On ford, Dae ion buervel the opening. Amy brought st and 4!needa of one tatherless cousin’ Thocg ‘aan walled with of a mm for a ontuined a inese kit complete for n him algce cup Of coffee for Cardner. ‘Thenl who ean afford it send this amourets i mush pen | haa ah the mountains a t ‘ our. But upon this particular morn- I thought you'd separated sho busied herself about her work.| monthly instalments, Others. eend ‘ |{he other way, But wh , rporal yo Mountentice Severed in twin canyons, And tn each own cookery. A man must eat, ho waar frayed un ie ho further word with her, But_he| little rit abd intent ether teeernie POOR CIRCULATION ME land lurched toward the # underwent no MGhatiee, Of these canyons the apring t Aver: de: Aine he fora ak per rdner Hifted BI4 eye> saw that whe was a new Amy. ‘Thel iim that ta noted and cee net HARRY 7 Almost all di + sian whatever the uncounted conturies lad mingicd jt Neglected to, grubstak ¢ : lasing vine BAG, gow ahd walked | (nda Ita way to some deserving kiddie pure moving bi 1 i cai dike probably ne flour-fino gold with ot tritus « Sand boasted two reste ANE HO Te ee Reon breukfaat, scckere had |cousld. ‘The Kiddie Klub Freach Or ume {ound wal yr ho great for Gray hinw he from the slide ‘ PCRAR DAE EAUy OUEREd Te ahs hohe found out L waa come tn, and though there were many |?2t® Fund was started last May, shvink 8 ‘ ae LST aedae Prospector located 8 " grendiloquently igre vtkered mo things he would have sald, he did PENNANT WINNERS. inaemin ‘ Hrent ahout-and| He wound Up gb 8 frm ONT tee Pannen hic aie tia eit ice Vis 1 me ong had twit | now winh to ersiarranm Nes. SU MEMK OWNER, age tairtamn, No vin nites later he wax ane “bP Megane Hei es 2 t ? oF - The snowfall had thickened and the THiCH RE x % pvt ’ After them followed others, and!¥ bad coma. to 1 ind was rising so that outdoors was ih peers om A Oe be ; ? ay tr coming began a small-slacd stror ut, what with tne t Slate oarir! 9 flakes In that| , 2H% IM\ITE, aoe ten Mo, 800 Clagmn rrr = yeu * “re $ A y Va stampede, which bred two mushroom the orm and the added oF short span of time had ohanged from | *',\ <iq HUM ARDS, ego thirteen, No, 04 rnoon, ) ent ha ree ah hadn't lad b a at ered billsides towering n large, feathery morsels to hard crys- | 4 et Bronk lipo, EXERCISES IN MIDDLE LiF ae hin He eet ae hee vel Biacer Lashed Siehen pore ) hand, the restau , t tala that etusg the fom, ‘The thers | ¢ AVACH. age titan, No. us ee a ee awled bak, breathing continued haltingly, alter A wd. “ie ee rea . te Ee burned, That band icky youd hate Mt gL mometer waa dropping. ‘The loose ten, No, 468 Georgia Ave ih bared Lan \ y » ne respira tary I yuees—l guess © hat yet arise ‘ a them, iu lan't now on the ground was beginning z & wh ; ho » ae Aap isenioks Fea a bite to cat. So With the miners and tendorfert, 1 a ranged re—don'e you fad it tough -hl8 to shift sltghtly apd the ground ttaelt| ZOGOR, ego Sine. Hy 100 pn hea y pi td t he Alp € he peral’s . 7 aurant work wa slowly hardening «. the froat ¥. age thirteen N * fon, Those wh who knew only & i ane f thing wran _W s rot! MILpIED || " ular motion ie wh ‘ I CHRRAnapa eas 1 tho door, stamped from then ‘ ian't bad,” ane. replied tightened TOMLAAM QUINN, ame, twee No. 998 Ihe und ¢ ; Work And Qeaeed ene H rtainly about that larger proportion 1 ; ; it ba a lot worse, I glad to {9 no telling”— he turned in| awn dims Havanewnnt” Lane Talend tity Ge 1 crs which follows th cove when Gard pr: Bp the Job. t rway of his cabin and looked) HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT ne ay . ¥ Justrial activit ack was turne q v i rented « 1 on ng the barely visible row of log a pennant, made ta the couraged to circulate and batook him Sibce pants ta) taas coe, iD ot 8 ain sort, held forth ' ed mechan the p buildings until hie gaze rested on the omarion the Kid meeeet. ren Oxyach, ‘ s « rant keepers, gamblers and ‘alls he knew n 1 olleloth with a foret of front of the Eagla Bill—"there ts no free to every. text Supple cee ha a : fiseascd nan hs live by the swent of the o ace. ~And 8 sb t te % 1 t t 4 man that drinks or a iis ca ; b wad turn Rana bow, th one tere niioned that one could of atlenee. Gardner fell to jugeing » whines—when the man ciao and deep | ‘ But, unlike Brent, he did not sleep one hing inthe oe cy frat laid @ camp and decent women in Black & his knife and tork Ing and the woman stops %, ving alr. Sunrise found him stirring in the shuttle ere, ‘Thanks. Well, named it Yellow Bar, With the rise Ye 19m enh ee ne 4 agers Ge “You always had tt in you to b when Indrntt me lroom. ‘The slight noise of his move. 80 long.” the west branch Dee eae tacanee cca & man,” she began a spend Pine courses mare a > ‘ 1 rent t He ja 1 the bat dewn on bigs up its placer wealth and Black q sageration, but Gardner cough any particular fee he ’ cents wih name a ae orsary. , kened Brent, Ho sat upand , E ¥ oa elf wondering if she were ont peaking es if it ea alr fa CHAPTER IV. | To-day s Anniversary eine hands Crna arned \y, as if he became a rival. They lay ugged Belt as speaking ex | w Aas! fy acon 5 ; } OCTOBER WRITING CONTEST _—— © be fr Gardner's miles apart and vied witl euch other ? ; ; , Which should t 12 Sergeant's horse stood sloth- 4 Maat tee Geen 7 eer ' {n riotous v as. Wherefore, sight « hadn't you'd nev uv at of ly tn his stable, munching HE Klub cor ‘or October wi!l N Oct, 23, 1829, jus nty-eight | “Grea " e complains de This ondured until the aTat ot away the there it ack, |b can se bi J fe be to see which members ca fe 3 ”" Ive got ida thie mor. 7 - e table 4 ' f & 1 Government Lay, while he years ago to-day, the Urst fri wai Government sont two Moun Sead lites Tie ‘ 4A “ier write the best compositions 69 tion matches were patenied may 1 iieed to fa that t men to the peace the Chany Sie : t wor is perforce journeyed on | wphankagiving.” Awards of $1 ea seca by W ry ‘ M ae camps t mm & more ord ea made him awallow bard. H : es ywehves when bo made his first | will be given to the members of eaci: tiglnd b lker, of & ‘ h for the time being; but it w A ae : Sheer KONE to Yellow Bar. Gardner haa| ago writing the best compositior evs. Luciier matches carr so much due « Her WDA king’ ( » - think * ‘These will be printed in this colugia . uf Ugh -#rub ght of eating Aye t 4 ! unbelief, even wr ve Knew rr a a t to dodged Yellow Bur purposely, Breg:, These Ww! j bout 1884 Por many years ma ia i tS granted. 'f ore. ae pp the ra of t : } 1 nid not be mixtak an i 4 ent nour nat f i to shave aad us 016 Ga Gk ax, SUFI Nevembsr, the month tn, wale! ere Ve t ad it=f ood b bre t A Le hd § aw that « ab a8 ath « Ing this wor ¥ wai » . S| Thankagivini a © Whe ver mi ; t 4 for @ good bi rand staring ont paat ine town turbule t spirits were abroad in que Lge ney ry ei ae an It was simple ry TY Ee k wih bim, There | contest itl © "Thursday, Nov. 1. ft oe r h ‘own Milly back of the town, of ry narvest f h 4 cm io a didn't t 1 ea ‘ that, Brent" ‘the sor Maw something Wat tay far Glas’ cirend ented on Koved OlneT shoe that whe had recomniEnd py had be eons! «=—6 Cousin Eleanor. good ¢ 4 do rte 1, becaus f pe want =“ (Rpuag. The hand of the uO he now that whe kr oa { a Co Farks had made iw | ¢ wmnmnnmnnes bd flv hard to get here, ( of B , : ightly on the two camps. L, dala 4 ® sald ‘s bY plat f anything or any one) »HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND h 6 A 6 hat, and lke Bi that none seemed to feel {ts presen 1 he could handle. But r 1 Vib tind of opportunttiog ¥ ward the © to care avena “ FS Mare thon RO Soule Dae wal OBTAIN YOUR PIN, it H © urself, Get on 7 ws the fe ufter all, he Northweat Mc 9 Poli toning with - ; I ‘stick there. Ith be toug Black 8 eae aad X , or men who habit ese ye A i > { te i us ra 4 a single Con tect foe , 4 heat * aret 1 jet power of ulx ; 7 6 f Beery , is ! wit, RS Oat i oy aE ' 4 that he would take Park ibe NO Cae ote iN r F . 7 le w Bar and its © bate, i, wet im ) Wexe sul d to 4 k i * w Jardner rata Por “ a hin w ei aro YOUR SAME. AGE OB etrpattonel iiss ' : n Poh ; You don't " 1 © running t hes ras z Kluo rin.” Sat apprmse eaves now tn use reduce the d ¢ ino more. 1 H and. God. ’ f # 1 ull. How know red The day wae be a1. and likewise 9 couldres spswhere oot, over Often ues ert and Goce f two w e > eauutifulily cold; a ke » plerc a Beck } a minions More tia 1 task om w of one Son southbound, Then the Constable » a y 4 Se eee Si MLSE mitre elven ened Mike ears the wantlaucture of 1d make no effort for the upse of 4 6 own to Yellow Har, and G * uitogether unexpected J gries meeeee ee” coe clothing, and > eeneniete, Pirance bay bows 4 Government selves, Mut if Brent's physteal and a fuuhed face had Black Sand to himself. There @ minute until f give your orde y ; of eietaane y with its barb of COUPON NO 231 monopoly. The first American match body wae not in condition to bear @ the brim. Wher WUs DO purticuiur routing to b. ob- Sie IMterrupled hermglf to ryea ag ? . ~ |

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