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ow Weather ono at $5 ‘How t 0 Keep Your Youth VALLINE FURLONG'S WEALTH TALKS Breathing Helpa You to Keep Warm on Cold Daya | Dee Phen Walking oo @ ad day, 00 mr ter how varmly they are cind or BOW fast they walk Pivet f want to tell these Women ‘hat they are not stand pl aoe Lie on bed in position shawn, Pull hard with blood in circule hands and arms and stretch out with pointed toe fag through tho asf you can reach Body at wo suMctont rate of speed to} voloes, no matter what thelr hetgt 0 taht keep it warm ir we Women in all walks of fe regard- _., women ee i re Jens of age, occupation, surroundings, flor the cheat walls and brio neral health, &c., should alm to them to flexible and elastic condi) ake the cheat walls and lungs flex- tiee,0 that they wii! secure the best! ible and strong. and in keeping them out of deep breathing, which also|so you will fortify the body against @e @ babii, {€ you would keep] common colds, bronchitis, sore throat warm. and other throat and lung aliments Flexibility of the chest walls is) which are most prevalent at this sea next in importance to erect carriage,! son of the year. ‘and without these two essentials to] To-day's exercise {9 one for the health no one can have power of| upper body, and should bo practised endurance, quality of voice, good) a few minutes several times a day complexion or bodily freedom from) by women who get little outdoor ex- various diseases which attack the) ercise: weak. Lie in bed, on your back. Grasp } tung power and flexible chest, which] pointed toes, knecs rigid, as far as moan strength and fo ‘ulness. All| you can reach, Relax and repeat ten of the really important persons in|times. Stretch and tense all muscles history bave been mén with broad,| as much as possible with each move- Adeep chests and pleasing, powerful] ment. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. Ney NESS AND SLEEPY LEGS deep breathing during the walk, and URY T.: Undoubtedly this| Proper diet, are a exsential in Wlation. You |e ne about improved tigure ee | Walking alone will not do go. + slow ¢ cf ge the legs with bar zi ake fokes. An clovirio vibrator! GLUTEN BISCUITS (for dia will also help you. Applications of | B.C, p.: One cup gum gluten flour, hot and cold water to the legs also|one teaspoon butter, half teaspoon cit tlon, | half teaspoon baking powder, stimulates th jmilk or water, Mix and sift dry ins - ‘ gredients, rub in butter, add milk or WALKING ft. 1. M The two! water, make stiff batter, Drop Milles you walk cach day will either} from spoon to a” buttered pan and reduce or develop you, whichever you] bake quickly. ‘This formula by Fran- Wish It to do, Fast, uphill walking] ces Apttes makes Mree reduces, while easy, cle step andi —— sn Sh TOL NOt overdoing the walk develops Both walks develop and horden teed ss muscles of the legs, thighs and bips, re c | which is beneficial, Remember that \ Xmas Gifts for the Soldier in Camp PILITY kits seem to bé one of the popular gifts to the men in camp, and these are being and fm the shops in large and assortments. jy the khaki casi $i to tho fine , While completely ‘furnished cases como us high a8 $26 WA @owing Kit with needles, thread, pafety pins, buttons, scissors, &c,, can eo had at $1. Mess kits with neces- mary cooking uteneile in aluminum ere $2.50. A fitted shaving 10! is 63.78, while @ first aid Kit can be had [El hie A pocket kit containing @ “i nt eral sore te oy 1 corkscrew, can opener and ecv- | Neu tin mesenger bas gouo H dy tools is #8 for wt : 7 peisaacean aki roll with pockets for shove, 7 ist, ie and all odde and endo is a HAPTER complete equipment that te price (Comtmuad.) Ber seiuse ate being shown from AMMERBLEY gave her a litt Mes ont uses, SOS, SEEM into the eaddle and kissed her If be ts in the aviation corps be hand. Then be looked around ht appreciate a leather vest—« him end spoke # parting tn mi Very nice oné can bs had at $18. On] jinotion im Bil-wool With a double chest pro nm is $9. Black leather aviation wloves are i 50. No doubt a nice pair| the darkness until you strike the old Warm woollen gloves will add to] sheep tratl. You can see tt quite plain- Idier's comfort mice pair, A set, consisting of muf- 7 Hag toque, gloves und. wristiete, ali |need ef the HRS SOM TOES ie TORS in Ghaki color, is $3.50. ‘To protect his|to Horsham Hill, Goodby, and God biankét thére is a rol! made of Gov-| views you” ernment standard waterproof eanvas duck and prices range from $10 to $ An excellent sleeping bi Drown tone is $15. Tubax ia Siwarette cases In milit gazing after her with bured heed, But ental designs are appropriat : 7 ~ anc -weary $260 will buy one. A cigarette lighter [Sie "38 Unstrung and over-weary Will come in handy—Sou can get them | > both ehe and the horse knew tu allver from $1.00 to $5. Waterproof they were lost fated gafes are $1, and make a prac:) she rode on inland searching for yt ava he would like a safety |'e old sheep trail as Cyril had de- Patol ve this gift: if will cost vou only! $1.69, and then Buster might tuck ino ; weneh mirror. Dad will be a to| passed in the darkness, She WAVE one of these non rusts nr. |yidden at a walk for hours tt eeem fore and they can be had for from Kee she thoug' 4 iioenin te ht ping as thought in @ direc MRRUaA Gey vould ben. tilce gilt y tion which would surely leed her to Yuu Might add o eelf-filing fount ) youd toward the Hill, but she real- pan. og tablets should be included | ized now that ehe was lost on the «til0, hey come in boxen of thirty | me ‘ a F aS “ In three colors—black, purple and rand that it might be morning “greens-and to be diluted i water. | before she would tind her way to They are only 10 cenis u box | Betty Meathcotety, wane kiddten Aho have been cuving| She was startled hy her he then sennies have a ju eleut whieh, without me KYA Intheir gifts to father, There are the Nuich. Without moving, had stretched Khaki handkerchiefs ut 18 cents and NS Nevk and whinnled loudly, He Sewer! soap boxes ot 25 ceniay had realized the aimiessness of Money belis of waterproof canvas r wanderin wanted the Gt 18 cents; a spool of khaki thread, Cult, Nand Mi ane wanted it 'SDUNempecially for soldiers, at 16 VONID Mls ut the Kilmorack stables Gents; @ Maghiicht, of which there are Doris ted to think what was boat numerous models, at $1 Then there to do, All sense of direction wos gre leather cigar cases, voft leather gona and she wan be yond: even (t purses and chamois pipe cases ait 2 YORG: even ithe A nice deck of cards would make f ‘e wea. At lust sho dee lad the heart of the card player and d to try a slight eminence and ook would bring pleasure to) see if 8h could make out the hulk o ager, |Ben-a-Chtelt, but a miut hed. tetlent A Nigh chest, straight shoulders,| top of bed with hands, legs extended| F) erect poise, carriage and a keen In-|and together. Pull hard with arms tellect are some Indications of great/and hands and stretch out with| ces Hammersley Obey They range from the German Messenger (Copsright, 1D. Appleton & Co) PSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS ia, lend Wie seat deiose the berg, Manimersiey poreley Aueorern the gir ‘ow cut sharp off to the right in 0 will buy|\y in the heather. Follow it to the A sob rose in her throat and she » 11d only wave a hand tn reply. And he left him etanding there alone these come from $1 to $>. A |seribed it to her, but as the minutes fafety razor sharpener should go|went by and she did not find it she began te think that she muet have N WO TICKETS FoRA LOBSTER SUPPER. THE FELLOW IS G1OING TO FURNISH THE Foon Fi ETC. AND DONATE THE ENTIRE PROC SOHN! THESE TicKETS ARE Good ONLY AT NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING = WHO WANTS LOBSTER. AT THAT HOUR ! | 1AM Gon, T SBSTER SUPPER | JENIGM Aut THe Fant ™ LIGHTS ant DONATE Tw ROCRED: To CHAREST Twi DOUARL, A Piceet (CHARITABLE | How PERFECTLY SPLENDID | HE MUST BE A FINE FELLOW | ———~—s FEDS To $ CHA dl | Cousin Eleanor’ AN You Bear { HERE IS yime is Always IN EVERY THiney AGE BLX-—Joba Wetr, 1 have ¢ Girls; one four and the wit ae 2a, Bhan, syunt| 8, woonte tore to ta’ oar Bias “le Dard Reis Tin even —Deniet Arangon, Derkery, Jenny ¥ Detenet, Ficanor “Verrman, mete we wa wae no wiser 4, fastening him to a b to and fro to keep amu for the day, for at su ences and now 4 her pacing to thought she b trom the ot grew in intens nth clearly made tt out 1 6 quick her reverberations of with it oming made fast, fan of back, Night froin below 4 the b nd then fell sudden ' picked out along wh s road. peuth The mot toward rapidly her, but at 4 " make it pass near she, mounted and rode wae un oven t car wa Kovka ward? She did 4 out cided to tuke t . Bhe reached road ty--w trail it appeared defined whee of hoofs. She pressed word in th the of slic machine, not 5 reach at Sort lea ‘ whieh ve bett Utter the Yellow Dor foneliness of th t " the tery le q wT! ow" BIDITTN NSW ¥ BY GEORGE GIBBS. @ prey toun +s Weise py thoughts. citement, she watched Cyril climb up into one of the weate. ing to fly to the Germs it now, to obey the commands whieb brought last night German officer Cyril waa gu which for the swinging seurchlight of the u But presently that too was as befor And glancing above she understood pale atreak of light Was showing along the horizon, and above cloud: chine in sight disappeared the shelter of the for she knew now In whiten wey her duty to Cyril lay, and waited uutil the aeroplane was but a speck against the sky, with @ sigh which was almost # gasp of weariness and Yo her right a phe caught # faint reflection of by @ lamp with a green shade and covered with pi rwlked slowly to- d her horse, ‘The ride before bar Prussian?” t t ¢ norte, then, simply made, and a sad-col ored rug, and the walle were dec orated with poenes, while over the atone firepla ‘n which the pine logs intermittently blazed, there was a colored lithograph of the Emperor of Germany The German officer stopped pactug hed a bell upon the His brows were furrowed and broad, capable hands tapped tin lently améng the document nMons Was answered mediately by an east Kilmarock House North Betty's guests were up. reputation was gone She knew that, for she could make no Anation of any k and to what destina’ hed ridden this road with Cyrtl, but never to its end, white among Rudha Mor, » wild she knew was unbospitable crags it unfrequentod “i gamekeepers and when sho reached the ioigut sa@ She camé to the cilffe and saw the han bef Fortus sea, passed inland again, Was rougher here, |* yocks and whing, w hills were split b truded in fantasti curious, here as tt had been before, and there were sikns of much hauling make her Way toward tie st until was going on at Rudha Mor? she reached the coast, & which, place could not be far distant, for s by following the cliffs to the right, saw that the road wound up the reck she would reach the Lodge, and from and there the way to Kilmorack House, gorge, the further ide of which She had grown arcustonied to the could’ see, paused in opale: sen, She thought miset be nearly the cud « ou Mfferent her ride. She did not know what we seemed in store for her and was doubtful dued murmur, which a® she to her i Bhe with curiosity, much of your cousin?" On that she t the gymnasium, thén to the Univ nity of Heidelberg. | He has come o fach year and shot Windenberg.” arms caught from behind nge face and then te over her head-—a pungent odor unconsciousness CHAPTER X. the ‘Taunus range nort} of the Schwartzwald He Windenberg, on the elopes of t! well-wooded hills that lead by ges to higher elevations of The ech\ose of the room and tor o ber left the ways got along. I should not have the villuge of e206 on the fire. gether, mwalting orders “There has been no word?” as the officer tn German Nono, Excellenz.” “You stationed your man, Graf von get that men ast al the Grosser Feldberg. the Counts von Winden stands upon eminence and Jooks down upon a € country of velvety woods ex- tending for milés along the elope of In this region of firs and leech trees one might walk for miler off (he roads without coming upon 4 f human habitation thout passing the boundart+ Winden estate. dimly colored with affection for German life and cus- nt tint of the toms? In short, was he ever able to forget that half of him was Dnglish?” Hauptmann moment he arrives.” % luted, wheeled and went he door nol ehe was ca and dismounting moet of us. But he was popular, He was a member of the Baxe-Borussia door Sxadly for 2 tnoment in deep thought, and then tapped the back of ¢ his left hand with the fingera of b running gor t oren and weaved over, Afensurboden aheeinet Suevia and Guestphalia russian for all that any of us knew-—Prussian of Prue- tethered her horse to « ¢ forward again Fa whed built on the brink of | cliff, was Cyril's roadster, but of ¢ bushes und Stryker she saw the cliffs fell af von Stromberg to the German Emperor and head of shail see well hidden among the lillie © spot of cleared lund containing perhaps two hundred acres which hed once used by the von ag @ furm, but had been take he beginning of the war by the + for purposes of its ow? i Windenberg through the fore attached to Blaule tomed to have things go wrong, and *!! delay of any kind annoyed him worn footpath The bottom of the gorge was of ro shelving gradumlly tn ita middle she saw ached with deven now were oper ree hangar fr severa) theure and # the sea of rou Wide young officer peared and stood awalting the w ? varks of the army traint looked bevond all doubt of y huge © planks which extended for a jong © As the east if somewhat free which ‘ord lineage Vorest Service kept guard upon roads, and no one official permis ! to come within two tn toward ilghter she could ses ( ef the bungur dresned leather, gave orders which made tl other figures hurry and @ serie deafening explosions from the an they “tuned It sense of immediate departure. ronger and she mace the wide ye came twit would have soon explained eo, Exeelions. He should be wp" gave Dori no part Of the men in uni for not far from the house and pies, unobtrusive buildings of brick were aviation ‘What Way the cause of the ¢ “He wan forced Ostend yestorduy. all day (o make repairs the light It hax taken | anes, Which would have been heard by (' men below her had it not been for th the engino was ses, Which Indicated at alinont a Von Btromnbe of the day or night a inilitary fh Papers runted and sur racket ‘A hue the farmhouse tron-gray tig Puced ¥ y¥ly 4 plain wooden re of the rooin 1 will do you good” its driver, was--('y? ' ade Spellbound and trembling with It wae lighted ~ The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR NO WOLKER Buster's Adventure } { | a _y | nele Marry { Follaw Wy Leader, Caren i « “ye @Mantet ‘@ Know whe * wae around the ‘ “* and tn ond, a0 one day we 4 tech and a0 oped «0 (he hole in the tonne ’ ‘ ‘ te ond we When he got there “™ ‘ ave M ne, sie anid he a ll « " " io yOu Want to piag sien he we same ° ’ im tired of ali the ni owt ae stk . vl epery Ul Ail rie st Mr, Fos: “let's “ye play ¢ ~ wy wader, You can be} «ewan, He hurt hie tee rat | and bomen to gat ured. He thet crawled under the brier | © nf and again to Mer mh in the ditels You was no anawer, Bi eo umnped | knew he would never be able Mr. Vou pretend. | out All at ence, whe rt for bin to Jump he couldn't aw nade Boy he wan #0 tires » © water ” mute something pleker ; ‘ him up. tt was Mr. Elephant. My brook 1 wan about a yard Had seen Kuster in the water ana They fumped across and then over| waded In to get him Klub Kolumn | mannnnnnes | - . | Loyal Cousins: Reece, “en Noratar, {Allee Bergen How nobly you are doing your bit] melas WH. Berge, Agee paces for the dowr old U. #. A. by your) Ae many contest suggestions on how k an ler, Kiub members can help our country] spel. Willan ster Lite Bhiew, Ab through the present struggle, I am aioe ppdebag [ Na KS fete happy to have received so many sum- Aeralaine Vo Mas Veils, Mabel Hawner ern. Ma Data Werk, we Masel gestions full of real, enthumaatic 1 Maile Boris, Belle’ Van be il American apirit. ‘Cate EN — letters The best among the suggestions— : hat is to say, the award winnere— ‘stephen Bl gg OW ony are: Le se Evelyn Bass, No. 8 Lenox | nine, Aifred Manamn. Catherine “Hore Rt! Avenue, N. ¥.; Frieda Hannis, age 7, | (3%, "em, Miser © Joo’ Saniey” Rene No, 228 Washington Street, Hoboken,| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. F 3 = 3 Es | N. J: Robert Koyer, ago 8, No. 610 oe), om earn + jRomata phage Ocean Avenue, Jersey, City, N. Ji | iu mSuneet Y oleh practice this dance fe | Sidney Goldman, age 9, Hurloyville, | 1 wear ir otek i ” 46; James Hargreaves, age| A. You may come tm the tryout on Deo, * 1h, Ceaur ‘Grove treet, Patchogue, | $24, i, the iutane derkin in You aloe ay : Le Ly Billle Rankin, age 11, No. 477] oa ed St. John's Place, Brooklyn: Joseph igo 12, No. 1269 Tiffany Street can't oF dance, wit I can rerite ve Wont like yen t for malinee? Lucite alias y.;' Helen Tx Pace, age ; <a Wort Washington Avenue, N tattle the, eftarncen, woud noe te re re that Samuel Cherry, age 14, No. 1788 West wi at the matine: oF Fifth Street, Brooklyn; Hvelyn John-| Mard at the wou He ations, mt 1 ganee, A 15, No. 117 Wall Street, fe 24 the matinee, put Kingston. N.Y. Ad Chest ce ia yal HONORABLE MENTION. Byes ern i HEM, comin, we, aon Sigurd Vingarod, ba a a re Bot to young to Join o Belin folomm with, AGH. NINY—PAward Bartow, | Anthems 4, A ‘Greenburg, Gertrude 1 i* te plan for fi Nicene lind pallony, Sint aa fe reep. TEN wae Haare, ier Ber \ tiny, Mille Meld, Lowa D. ‘ake Brocdwey "surtess io 44th Street. ‘The theatre We fuk wom c! t very wel), When wil | am to eto pene Aa gt PSE aS Bee 2 oe 4 re 00 Tite Frere, Tk, MMe, Hitehnock. Ste Bere My, Ame tie ok yal tae will decide, pete 1 ehould tike io me 7 lndividually, 1 {5 fmposel bie, Wan) Try-Out For the purpose of choosing enter tainers for our big Christmas cele. a WHAT HE LEAST EXPECTED | vratbe will be held at the HOW AN AD, FOR “HELP WANTED” LED TO AN AMAZING MYSTERY 9A, M. tollA. M. Begin the Story on This Page Monday, Dee. 1¢ | Your Klub Pins Will Admit You, 44th Street Theatre, aturday, Dec. 8, | Cousins who can SING, DANCE, PLAY or Bled athe ak or IM P tt , “Herr Hammorsley's mother was @/D IOS (he committes, of famous tne Bxcellenz, « eleter of my ee men who will judge thei T remember now. Von Bp- Cousin Eleanor. ingen” —— the General muttered, his rows wrinkled, And thea, "You saw “Por a while he went with me to Wi pasta Ma tad bie 2 Ra with me here at} oss You are fond of him?” Von Winden shrugged He ts my relative, We have al- find that he was a traitor.” The General smoked allently, his “But his fat was an Engitsh- inden. We can't for- You have known n alwa What was his attitude the university? Did he show a real el! Udo von Winden pulled at his small Jond mustechs thoughtrully, I can only say he was Quiater thaa d represented the corps on the very well, Wo whall see—we | A knock at tho door and an orderly | (By byelyn Ba Ave: patches, Eacellenz.” | Naw sor Vide von Winden watohed hin e jor offer as he djamiesed the man ang | HOW TO EARN A KLUB PENNANT ke the seal of a large envel TWESTY TWO INCH fit p made to ead, the lamplight playing on A iors, dive 60d’ geld, nd. bees ny features, giving hin sharp . wb ame, wil he gisee jorly vulture-like avidity (ree to. 1p, srees (ive t= ta for the small eyes und ned r #h quickly and then slipped p buttons of his coat M1 be all, Herre Haupt- ».” he said, with @ return of his ‘ TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ‘ nee to the hangar and val of Herr Hammer * And as “* Meer moved toward the door A you will first tell Herr Haupt. n Wente that | wieh to him walt the ar. nilitary abroptnesw, “You will go at OBTAIN YOUR PIN } ae : Von Winden clapped his heels to- saluted and went out while the paced the floor of the rooin tapping the back beiome wenilers — bayll member 4 his left hand right. "It irious,"” he 1 to hhnself, * nineldence ut strange, And yet-pos phe no 248 : Yo Be Continued )

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