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’ HOME PAGE Your Youth PAULINE FURLONG'S HEALTH TALKS Freee Vvbriahing Om Phe Sew Tort Bovening Waid) . Change Your Diet After Forty. ANY persons M continue to eat mh ame foods an4 in the same quan: tity after Gey have feached and passed middie age ae they did ‘im youth, and if thin practice in kept up for @ Humber of yearn many serious dinor dere will urine. Fiat ROU Ralae foet and citcte loge, heels together, knees and etiffening of the wtald. , arteries, enlarged joints and inelas-| Late tn Mfe the diet should be as) deity of the muscles are some of tho, carefully selected an it 19 In Infancy, glaring indications which present and ite quantity should be gradually! themselves lator tn life and mark the) requced until Just enough to sustain Aifference between youth and old 48°. 11% healthfully 1s consumed. ‘Undeudtediy these strech — wise it will mathe a a, Toit, cereals and foods containing| ™™ 4% Basten the advance ot old atagehes, which are not necessary for | *#* ** well as causo many common Ge structural material of the body|**orders, which weaken the body and after you are grown. lower its power of resistance, _ Fhe more soluble forms of starch,| Another exercise 1s shown to-day which are readily assimilated and ap-| for Iimbering the muscles. Lie on propriated, such as bananas, young) Your back, hands at hips, legs and orn, green peas, boans, baked pota-|feet extended and together, Ra tees and similar foods, which do not | the feet and circle the logs, heels to- encourage lime deposits in the arter-| gether, knees rigid, several times, and fea and joints, may be eaten by per- | then relax and repeat the leg circling ‘eons who have reached or passed the| up right, up left, &o, until about ten age of forty. or twelve circles Wave been made. - Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. “pequce ARWwS—MRS. F. Lat 1] {t will be uncomfortable to stand tn Ot-tip local application to re-| any but the erect position. Braces arms (nd only strenuous exer-| will do you no good whatever and and ganeral reduction of the/ exercises are really essential to your ly will do go. general health as well as correct — carriage. Other things besides de- ROUND SHOULDERED—IDA N.: | caved teeth may cause bad breath, etice the chest raising oxerciss| Constipation, indigestion and catarrh, bout thirty times several times each for instance. yy. Stand arms length from the a all, palms resting against 4t. Lower] WANTS WEIGHT—aRs, LAURA chest until It touches the wall/T.: You should weigh about 130 or ween the hands, keeping the/185 tf you are 6 fect 5 inches tall, knees rigid and feet in starting poal- copt that the heels raise Saiy_teom the floor, This brings) SALT WATER FOR HEALTH— the shoulder blades together ant H. N.: Do not drink the salt strengthens the muscles in these waite ‘n the morning. Drink plain parts within a few months so that Water or drink it with the jutce of Te NIGIMT I HATE TOSEE MY SWEET LITTLE HUBBY WORK SO f @ a, % bg M4 é I KNow IT DEAR HEART TWILL Go WITH You half a lemon, Time Savers for | the Busy Woman, WARDROBE HINTS. have been out in the rain} ety your new velour hat and brought it home looking like & @renghed chicken don't waste time tn f vain regrota, or money in sending tt How a Packet of Cigarette Papers wi isch ain onions sa te the cleaners, but make it loo °| ( aewagnia ty giving a tow wine’ = Suddenly Became Precious Property to Two Men way cb ‘this 1 Heat @ flatiron hot enous’ os froning very damp cjothes, then over your lap with a thick bunch of ‘ewepapers laid out flat to prevent! orn oR i 2, Fine BLP one PRECEDING CHAPTE! ‘the fron from burning you, Wet & ; ; : cloth and wring out only enough) ott sie shia Betty Heath u a dampness to prevent dripping. Now) § PCL ae the fron from the fire with 4). ler, seat yourself with the hat, a “pristle hat brush and the damp hewn Haminericy, Mactr king within easy reach. Place the CHAPTER Il, paige down on the bah aga (Contivued.) your Jap end bold it upriene ron ON’T happen to have any ‘baccy “With one section of the damp cloth and papers, do you, Byfeld?" and hold the hat in the eteuin that asked Hammeraley. "rises and as it ts held is the steer “Well, rather," replied the 3 Oe ne ars locking. places on captain, And be pushed @ the at oteam until they look Ike| pouch and a package of cigarette . Papers along the tablecloth, “It's a “Don't waste time trying to get &/ mix of my own. 1 hopo you'll like i phoe lace that has lost its through | it," the eyelets in your lace 4, DUt| ‘Hammersley opened the bag and UF a4 @ little meited ing Wax | 6 4 at ite contents, rogn the end of the lace and shape It ood etuff, that, Virginia, Perique to form a tag. It will work as well/and a bit of Turkish, What?" as ithe original. Byfield nodded and watched Ham- on your last motor trip you were! mérsley as he poured out the tobacco, unfortunate enough to get road oll on | rolled the paper and lighted it at the your frock jor coat you can quickly |candelabra, inhaling luxuriously. ove it by rubbing the spot with a| “Thanks,” he sighed, “Jolly geod of little kerosene, This will not injure/ you.” and he pushed the pouch back either cloth or silk and the odor|to Byfield along the table quickly evaporates. Don't’ throw] Hammersiey’s gaze passed slowly away any light-colored t hat you around the room, and Just over Lord towy happen to have becauso it I haven's head in the It is unfit to wear, for nan og a qulekly flean it by mixing Jobn Riggio. The fraction of a second cline with a good scouring soap. it paused there and then he stretched ong legs and rose, atifling & yawn. mbination works wonders, but | his long legs and rose, stifling a 3 fremeat not be used near a fire oF ac iat's fo In—what Fhe gad to By- Miseificia) light | Hammersley led the way, with B: In cleaning spote from a iast win-|, Ili ssley ¥, y teva dresa Ifa emall quaniity of salt field and Rigzlo at his heels. Jacque. 1 line Morley had been trying to play d » gasoline the annoy- ie Bate elt nat be left around the ‘Me Piano, but there was no heart in spot? To clean any last season's ‘he music until she struck up “Tip. karnitures of gold lace crumble a Perary.” when there waa @ generous litle of the inside of @ loaf of bread chorus in which the men Joined. Hammersley found Dori: and mix this with enough jeweler's with Con. rouge to color it. Rub this on the lace with a plece of flannel and polish with an old piece of velvet If you have « woollen dress or coat . or your lusband has a suit or over- gyi y Weoat that is in fairly good condition with the exception of looking rather pe eo gene worn brush all the dust out and What” fponge the garment over with a weal «just what everyhod: sdlution made from a package of dye ut youe-that you'y @ color as the goods, Press y with a hot fron through a cloth and the material will look like new, This treatment ih especially you'd go." successful with black or dark blue nauffeur! Me! Not really When gathering ruffles for under s that or something else, ly Joyliffe retired ho end,” he murmured nk beside her. to her dh v de. wear or children's clothes you can terminediy, nave a great deal of time and labor Why vt by making your machine stiteh lone hesitated @ moment and then and the tension loose and then sewing distinetly 7 the ruffle like a straight seam, Then ‘use T could never marry a jove from tke machine and draw nder threa% and your ruffle wil nly gathered and made in oni Nig taual time, face for tg Jamdon 4, vent. Tig was a gitvar for Gabe, Byfield of dhe War of concern, You can’t mean that, Doris.” “Because to me Love of wom the last is the gr Man who isn't a p @ husband.” Her voice tratle 4% moving the toe of bis the border of country, but riot is {it to be varnished boot 4 the Aubusson ru ey ud slowly, “Awf'ly ? But what ere You going to do 10 Dally Use, you y bally use over y ass mistake know. Wouldn't ? “And you're w roodwill, the af the respect of ng to sacrifice the of your friends, you say you mirror above tanet the dark gaze of Not that be unfair to m I can't respect @ heerfully carry~ ing Mis work, ac- vome far away f hot and shell ‘hing else—some- thing to do w our German kinship stance Joyliffe in an alcove, At his f il want me, Cyril, tt 1s ‘= hia voice went ‘Handsome is as handsome does, es, 1 want you. You ¢ waid slowly. “If you knew what 1 was thinking of, you wouldn't ” 4 peered at the eye- @lass in his fue 1s thinking kot to do nething=—enlist to fight—«o to unce, if only as a chauffeur, hey'd let you do that to-morrow if paused and t h an air of relir ise I think 1 must vhispered the word moment of 1 {dismay and incre- Hon, Cyril's ne firet time that evening eB. Evening World Daily Magazine How to Keep||\Can You Beat It! DaeH SHAME! DearesT ) Conve WATE Syieey UTTLE | wii Rey Au. ALONE OST} You'd By TAY MOM! f ¢ ae By Maurice Ketten in THI COLD PLAT But Busine A Business { NO, NO. NO. WAITIT'L Go WITH MY LITTLE ) HUBBY AND ICNIT WHILE HE WORKS Tuesday, November 27, 1917 The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER Cane ve wnn The Wow Yor F i” ARPRPAREPPRPPLP ODDO D DE ree ne maae | Buster's Adventures Ky Unele tarry “Buater” Tries to Learn to Fly \g WE farmer whipped Muster one | day for a the little ducke. no he fan away to the foreat There were no tony interenting things | to gee that he soon forget hie troubles On he went Unt) he reached the ee we | | ‘There he saw Mr For, standing on a rock and ne wp into the a 1 won't apeak itn,” anid Huatar, he alwaya get Into trouble @o | by; but he wan no curt to know what Mr Fox was looking he had te come back | Good atvernoon, Mr, Fon,” he aatd, | What are you watghing?” | tam looking at Mr. Eagte 1 wigh f had learned to fly when ft was | young.” | Why, 1 didn't: know you eould | learn,” cried Huster “Am L too old! WIL you teagh mer | 1) YOu are just the right age. Wo! i will go ask Mr Bagle; he can teacd| Oh; how soared Muster was, Wh you," poet ba been good and obeyed bin Off they ran to the mountain, Up or and up they climbed and Buster be-| For @ long, long time he lay tn M gun to pant. He was very tred, Kagio'n neat, wondering what woul ! “Wo are nearly there,” said Mr, Fos, Bappen to dim. All at once @ gree’, just around the cor.| black something reached over th: re for you." edge and ploked bim up. off Mr. Wow tay) It was Mr. Elephant. He ba! down on the ground and laughed, elinbed the mountainside to eas Suddenly there wan a grant awish! r and the next minute Mr Eagle had) | ‘0, Buster,” aaid Mr, Blephan dropped out of the aky, ploked Buster) “you can't learn to fly. You hav up In bis claws and lifted him into the| four legs and must stay on th nest. Init were five baby Eagles, all) ground. Mr. Eagle has wings anil erying for thelr aup m, lives in the air, ner, I'll watt bh Muster starte RAR PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPL POL, i Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn_ } Hi ann nn A RAPD DDARR RRP RRAD AAAS 13 a es ‘Theatre on tite afternoon of Deo. 27! Dear Cousins: But who Is to act?” you ask. That AM planning « big Christmas treat ® Cares irae we must find ou’ ; pegs nd in order to do #0 we are going | I for you, but 1 need you to help | eee ig “tryout” at it 7 Mth Stree: realize my plans, We must Join | OnE turday, Deo & between andi forces in order to make the i o'clock tn the morn! Mr. Hiteheoc.: December a day to remember. You! and Mr. Leon Erol will be the judges think that the 27th of December ts a) NO RECITATIONISTS will be con- . tt ta, but 1/%4ered, But all Cousins who can play |long way off? Well, #0 . an instrument, sing, dance or im have good reasons for speaking to personate are cordially invited to come | you about tt so far ahead, te it pene pee page te E .|% at the time stated anc our | My plan 1s to have @ matinee pers) on, eo pactive actor in the big Kid- formance at a big Now York Theatre| gio Kiub Christmas matinee, land have every number on the pro-| YOUR KIDDIE KLUB PINS WILI. 01 by Kiddie Klub] ADMIT YOU | eraenine: performed. Uy T will also be there to meet you, m | Sis . pee wendehat talented members. | Would that no We have been offered « thoatre al Cousin Eleanor. ready. Mr, Raymond Hitchcook aa — he will be happy to have us hold our w, wi © ere jo tle td to ‘big celebration at the Forty-fourts oud ian ef Pies Btroct Theatre. taett Sart irate Vie on Kiub- men TN OE ae ee aren Siroct aust mete tale Pees all our own at the Forty-four reo ne mi. Ne fe tub, My slat If « Fab’ connanta, Ail were dreesel ae Red <THE YELLOW DOVE ee BY GEORGE GIBBS. ward!" Dor ted, He bent his bead again, “T~I'm afrald you'd better,” he satd ‘uncertainly. She rose, still looking at him tn- credulously, another doubt, @ more dreadful one, winging its flight to and fro across her inner vision, "Come," she said in a tone she hardly recognized ag her own, “come, let us join tho others. Ho gtood uncertainly and as she started to go: “You'll let me take you home, Doris?” he asked. She bent her head, and without re- Dlying made her way to the group be- yond the alcove. CHAPTER II. AMMERSLEY stood @ moment watching her 4iminis back and # curious expression, half of trouble, halt of resolution, came into his eyes, Then after a quick glance around the curtain he suddenly reached into is trousers pocket, took something out and scrutinized It carefully by the ght of the lamp. He put tt back quickly and eetting his monocle saun- tered forth into the room. As he moved to join the group at the piano John Rizzio met him in the middle of the room. ‘Could I have @ word with you, Hammersley" he asked, “Happy.” said the Honorabie Cyril “Here?” “In the smoking-room—if you don't mind?" Hammersicy hesitated @ moment and then swung on his heela and led the way. At the smoking-room door from the hallway Riglo paused, then quietly drew the heavy curtains be hind them Hammorsley, standing by the tal! followed this action with a kind of bored curtomty, aware that Hiz/io's dark gaze had never once | since they bad emtered the + Slowly Hammersley took his from his pockets, reached ito waletooat for his Sigarette case, 10! as Rizzio approached opened and °f fered it to him “Smoke? le asked carelesaly. “I don't mind if I do, But I've taken w curious liking for rolled © a 68. b I thought « lle op the tobacco Jar and sp fe it, searched around the article table, then, “How disapp: into Nothing but Algy’s @readfy) pre* You don't happen te have avy cy was Hehting bis own toe Dragier, ry," he replied is y d beside him agiinat the table 1 thought Tose vou @ cigarette in the @ Hammersley's face — brightened, “Oh, yes, Bytleld, Byflold has rice papers.” "4 rather have yours," he sald quietly, The Honorable Cyril looked up. “Mine, old chap? I thought I told you I hadn't any.” Rizzio smiled amiably. “Then [ must have misunderstood you," he sald politely. “Yeu,” said Hammersley and sank into an arm chair. Rizzio did not move, and the Hon- orable Cyril, his head back, was al- ready blowing smoke rings Rizzio suddenly relaxed with a laugh and put his legs over a «mall chair near Hammersley's and folded his arms along its back “You don't care to toll me?" he asked “What? “About that package of rice pa fleld has them. “Not that package,” put in Rizzo with @ wave of tne and. And then, leaning forward, In @ low toro, "The other,” Hammorsiey sat upright a inoment, his handa on the chair arms, nd then @ank back in his chair with « laugh “Teay. Ican take a joke ay well aa the next, but—er—what's tho an ewer?” Hizzlo rose, bis graceful figure dom inant. "I don't think that sort of thing will do, Hammersley,” His demeanor was pertertly cor rect, his hand-wave easy ani! we bred amble flickered at his but ‘@ tone masked @ mystery |! meraley rose, removing his c with great deliberateness ‘ holder and throwing it Into tie fre “If there isn't anything ese you Want to ee ine about’ He took a stop in the direotion of the deo “One moment, pleane,” Hammersiey paused, think we'd better drop mubter fuge. I know why you » t night, why Byfield was here vot pe haps you know now why | Can't imagine, Im eu J Cyril Perhaps you can guess wien lt you that this party was chooring-—that my plans w fe with a view to arranging t ing with ¢ Byneid ‘ kiown to bye above suspect been empowered to relley further responsibility in the question—in short of tt tbemaelves.” Oh, I say. You're goin’ it @ bit thick, Riggio, old boy."? Hizalo put a band tnto le pocket of his evening coat ow which he « tun no thial § u understand The Honorable Cyril nx Klass carefu and stare card-case, “By Jove!” he muttered on interest, a UN it capIMINNp SSW Wy ? WHAT HE LEAST EXPECTED HOW AN AD. FOR “HELP WANTED” LED TO AN AMAZING MYSTERY Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Dec. 10 anid Rizzio, gave every appearance of @ bathed “Now you understand?” of a motuent before had f from hin with his dro sy tnoment.”* For a long space of time Hammers y peering down at he the room, straightened and, put hts back to the “There may be a mistake,” Nigalo stood for at him as though b correctly, Then h faced the other man “What are you Koln ‘What I've ‘been “My orders supersede yours.” I'm not sure.” “You can't doubt my credentials,” or think ft know ent ataring had not heard and 210 took a pace or nt of him, hte by tangled, his fingers t we wir of @ man who tins reached a de understand whnt this refusal Hammersley shrugs “You realize that z2\0'# fine tac Wi interest cur fettow Wind (Orlainal,) lore the Kiddie Klub, 1 an 1h at haptoom | BY oly, Peet: Ror 207 Lavoe Avenue, eee Award Winner October Contest nny | THANKSGIVING, OW «ind we are when Thanke wiving arrives, a day eapeci- han ally eet apart for the giving ize that (f I gave the of thanks, Thin ts how this du thone papers were found! came to be celebrated in Amer! After the first harvest of the Ne England Colonista in 1621, Gov | Bradford made provision for th rejoicing together with praise and prayer. In 1623 a day of fasting and praye: in the midat of drought was chan, into one of thanksgiving by of rain during the prayers. Gradually the cus' ‘of #ppoint ing Thanksgiving annuel', after hi vest prevailed. These appointment» were by proclamation of the Gov f your card-cam “That signifies nothing to any one you and in minersiey smiled, Tl) take the risk, Rigsio,” he sald finally. two men had been @o ab- norbed tn thelr conversation that they had not heard the drawing of the cfrtains of the door, but @ sound made them turn and there stood Doris Mather, enor of the several New England Lge aE Colonies, CHAPTER IV. During the Revolution a day of national thanksgiving was annuali ORIS looked from the man recommended by Congress. Binee whose hand she had accepted | i464 the Prowdent has appointed a to the ono she had refused.|day of Thankexiving, to be held en ‘Thotr attitudes were eloquent the fourth vhureday of November and his proclamation has general of concealment and the few phrases! ioe, foiowed by almilar proclame. which had reached her ears a8 #b@! tions from the Governers of the sep- paused outwide the curtain did noth. /erate States. The firet President to Tiowavthetaial adopt lt was Abraham Lincoln, Hage ih sltalet eee se I think that we have all abided by her fears 19 hesitates ; | these proclamations, and I sincerely 4 Kizao recovered himaclt with | truyt that we will continue doing ao. ft h Ry VIOLET HORNER, age 15, come tn, Dorta, #ald with! orden St, Monmouth Beach, N. J, 1 “Hammersley and L were cussing the scrap of paper NOVEMBER CONTEST. © of it she sald ooolly. EN one dollar prizes will be Nothing ts so frulttul of argument. | awarded Klub members fro: I shouldn't have intruded, but Cyril was to take me home and I'm ready olx to dittean years of age, in lala lusive, for the ten best suggestions A look passed between the men, on " ! said Cyrt! | “tf you'll “How Klub Members Can ‘Do Their Bit’ for the Dear Old U. S. A.” ng to Scotland to-| Contestante may submit sugges snd I think she wants! tions in either written or pieturr form. That is to say, you may draw laughed, “The war has made | uy virtuous. Bleven o'clock! We're | 4 ture of your idea how best to losing our beauty sleep,” | ur country, of you may tel) i lowed them to the door, but| aout it in writing plea desire for # night-cap, O nennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne matt the smoking: room n that you should take|}4OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND vd the girl to Hammer OBTAIN YOUR PIN. y wed along the hail Begin nit if I interrupte - el he murmured. “Noth- | $ iii" 9 vot, you know, Club mat- | World stopped Just outside the) $i 1 wr loor and searched his | 3X, fave Nile she whispered Ani tt sof exposure. Ob 5, Me, teat oom me nary 1 { tf couldn't heip it ach menber @ vrmentcd with » aller Gray Ciao Min and memberhip certificate, ed town at her quickly COUPON NO. 246 Continued.) Been: