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The Evening World’s ee See Kiddie Klub Korner FOR 1D VoTe FoR A JOHN THE CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER ». Health and Beauty Wikre? $F % ( FRotan Prat Pasaing ra oe fot Pew © By PAULINE FURLONG Coprright, 1918, vy (he Press Vodientog Co, (tie Sew Vora Evcnings Word) Deep Breathing and rercussion Exercise. DEEP breathing and percus: A sion (pounding) exercise 1s) illustrated to-day. It ts a new ome, and I shall try to explain to} rs why pounding the chest with! Asts while the breath is inhaled helps} make this exercise more beneficial. | en tho Ju are filled to their| yet Capacity, as they may readily) in the position shown, with the| thoulders and chest well back, the} pounding With the closed fists helps) © férce the air to many parts of the Nungs which are often neglected through ordinary shallow breathing When doing this exercise strike fe chest ten times firmly and rap-|,, While holding deep breath, in po tion illustrated, strike chest firmly | dly juét under the collarbone as you |with closed fists. dold the deep inhalation. Then slow-| _ ~ y bring the body to upright, casy|or bottle will bring lasting results. position, exhale and drop the arms) Ot course some artificial methods the sides. Relax and count five|of beautifying the face and form may wwly before inhaling again |be used with benoficial results, such Lovely complexion, poise, rounded,|as vibratory and hand massage, fymmetrical figure and other indica-| soothing and nourishing creams for fons of superb health are attained| rough skin and pure soaps and tonics | tnd maintained by a healthful eondi-| for the scalp, but all of these must fon of the body inside, and this! be used in conjunction with hygiente tappy state can only be made and] regime, otherwise their results will Jeld through deep breathing, ph be slight, if noticeable at all teal exercises and wholesome food K tm moderate quantity Nothing but | “Under the Sky” Stories ls it still snowing?" asked May, |) who had just completed her | home lessons for the next day it has stopped. Now we can have some bully good fun,” answered her chum. “What are we going to snow on the hill is not pack Ake Will not be cleared, and t do « like snow ball battles.” “We are going to pitch camp in 1s kimo style, which means that are golng to build a but as near the homes of those far north p as we know how. “What do you say to the pl i say that I will be re you in about two minute plied, alipping into» Overshoes and gloves. “Come, Jack, come and help.” called | Tom, at Work on the snow house, “Hetter pack snow on the outsile at the base, In trying to make th inside large, you have dug the wall too thin,” Jack criticised. me “The ceiling could be thinner,” re- | direction,” eald the girl, “and that is torted Tom. “Have that too thick |!" Whatever direction Jack happens and there will be a cave-in to, be The white dome-shaped hut with} “Laddy” nearly wrecked the sno Its single arched door facing south, | *tfucture by dashing through the was big enough to almost stand up in| 200", sled and ail, in search of Jack. and cosy an could bo. ‘The boys gave| “What have you brought in’ that the final pat and punch to make} can?” inquired Tom the walls more solid and then called | “Water,” raid May. “I thought that “May if wo dashed water over yur snow “Where is she?" questtoned Tom, | house tt would get to be an tee house, Putting bis head through the door, | Then it would be stronger and not so he saw her coming belter-akelter | feady to melt on the very first sunny along the road. She hb bitehed | day Lady, Jack's dog, to a sied by means| “Did You hear that?) What do you fa Tope tied to either side of his| think of that Idea?" Tom called into harness. Jack “Where's Jack! where's Jack!” she “Fine,” waa the anawor. kept repeating to spur the devoted] “We will make tt our winter Klub | dog, who ploughed on, and in hia] house,” sat Tom J eagornesa to reach Jack scarcely folt| “Our Kiddle Kluls House." erted that he was carrying May on the| M “We will write poems and tied sitions and‘ the Sky" “Who says we are not Eskiny stories for the Kiddie Klub Korner she shouted. “Dog sleds and every-| and our cousins.” A GALE PUTON WEATHER STAIPS missy THE Icé, T'S Very SLIPPERY iN FRONT OF THE House fo that is rich in oxygen hrough deep breathing of fresh air| . feeds the organs and tissues and de. of the face and body will help keep) velops their quality, strength and on & youthful and attractive, and uojdurance, witch brings about beauty focal remedies purchased in a box of face and form as well as health, | ron the outsid " 5 | thing.” | “We will, We surely will,” assented Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. Fou are clever! exclaimed ‘Tom | her e nrades: ont hia be ca VELLOWISH LOOK IN THE|this. OF course fifteen ponnda elther wanitnane LaLa i hea ward ee a ie BYES MINNIP D.: Bitiousncss| Na" would not make a “But the scheme only works In ono! of thelr merry winter sport phobably causes this re muat | oe tae far ENG ¢ nt aise Gar 7euk S SHOVEL SOME I ° fe atimulated and the stomach | pers aver OF indet nie 'S SNOWING “ A " ; > , Heansed. Lat less for several days] Woul! | that you are not nore| /WINTER |! | Cousin El ‘anor Klub Kolumn ind avoid all heavy, rich foods. Drink | mat we $ bY water a Ut least two quarts or more Lost TASTE AND SMELL ina * uae this ind you should consu a FATTENING CREAM FOR THE| !% tor bout ir } NECK—MRs. J. G. © it cocoa wutter, 50 grams, over warm water, DILATATION or THE STOMACH then add 10 grams pure alcohol. &] with your doctor ou uld consult} frops rosemary, essence bergumot * . Fy ° aro May Walter, Josephine Schwer, Dear Cousins o Mine? | iii. Woinbors, Max Haber, Anna t OU wave been diligent 1D YOUF) Estersuard, Olive O'Connell, May efforts to write “Under the) Cunningham, Helen McElearney, Wid Sky" stories for our Klub Kor-lwarg gorn, Dorothy Riesenberser, ner. To-day's story, the best one Te-/ sanel Smith, Annie Smith, Mary ceived in last week's mail, wae Wrlt-! Agoiman and Angelica Samboni, tis, No lay- | man ean fully decide fir heraatt| ten by a cousin who is too modest to} Ang there are two or three othere tropa, Beat until thick and smo: ie A ment ends on wish to have his name appetr 49 the} wi) being considered for publicae tnd use in gentile circular masa’ ailar conditiot & author. tion, hovements with the finger tips after COLDS -W E | 5 “Under-the- —-- A 1 1.: Mare | Othee members Whose ing the neck in warm water and Water drinking ahd le artciad will not be published, but _ JANUARY CONTEST. ure captilo soup. is of wil kinds, clean system, inside | ee 9 mention UNJECT: “MY VALENTINE." . ¥ and out, will prevent colds | whone good work deserve: IDDIE KLUB MEMBERS are ( FADED SKIN—MRS. P.N. Bf OL ; . | ————————— invited to enter a contest for fou will drink @ great deal wo a eat many Kreen ves f 1 atery fruits for ten best valentines with appro priate ver A dollar prize will be d chance tnt Gone 3 M awarded the members of the ages Jomplezion. Water starvation fr from six to fifteen inclusive we sub uently causes this and lack of sr mit the best valentines and verses. iy Siar ttode which contain nec The contest will close Monday, Jan. Minerals to supply the blo ed corpus: rrenina anwis ano ceos— BELL jeri From the Old Depths ten? o:'aeiiitios2! 84 oy the Nave’ iin coat. then loaned The Clue of the Twisted Candle Mack shook his head. “If you think back, hiv knees crossed, and waited tbim sine you navies tt ts rt of goin’ to Bethel, you'll find it ‘ St a eas" 8 and Bids Fair to. Become onechenged? Mow? ; t re alee oie ait neieas Best Detective Story in Ten Years, Told by an Expert Begin the Story Here Monday, February 4. 28. Prize winning valentines & be published in this “Korner” during February, be «inning Saturday, toe ad. Cousin Eleanor. es, ¢ Contributions I’rom Kiddies , | a Power in the Land ‘heard what od, tut Roaten ventura noth d what? ved, but Rogers ventur thi WALNUT STAIN—MRS. G. D.C.) ard what 1, but Rogers ventured nothing. 3 About the way the Big Four are Pattison smiled comfor wand two ounces of dried walnut shells runnin’ the we re ihe Bier ete te hed a mn teh bet replying. ¢ that Salt @teep them in a pint of hot water Copyright, MeClure Newspaper Sve , so fast they can’t fill'em—new men— “Some one's been getting the stock was curious—hia manner of refusing Biguntic and far-reaching tha Our Honorable Kieb, cold meee Bnd Drone on oe | SYNOVSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. turning off us old feller: te for him—several agents it seems— ber—he did it with a char a de and all waxed rich on it. ines eas 1 au 1h, Kile Meunber hairs. is 1s only a vegetable L.mill foreman in the inavattial tow . Bul stared at him, “Th toxt thing I've seen put over on ence--connide guincnts — It wax about this time that Mi ae as Stieuae , . 1,mnill foreinan in the a rt a i ey are, are 0 9 ne nee-econsidering all her argu a . pe 1 stand for yo offend end will rub off. I cannot give Poles, “ x wa they?" hel Steel in many a day.” carefully—but telling hey rote found herself the centre of Hethel's tak of ie at ail formula for chemical dye sy be- ito & valuable. pres rt : Mack shook his head, “Seems like Colt turned on him with a snarl ness with brooked no a ’ that social whirl—the woman whom Bethe | 7 oo tt as one Many of them are highly pot-} Oyj) Aad Ml mudien er th they've t their senses, I got my “So you think It's a joke? he Was going to do What he had set els old and first Milles exp And try my best to ge | {aay harrebeo aad her bn x * Notice with the rest. Too old, they Pattison shrugged. “What can you out to -(o help the men not only the to share the Matthews fortu 4 Le 4 Ts sé faa ter days fh ye Ma es that sie will i hold now with the laborers buy te bosses—turn out the name, She wished with ail her corners sulk and fret, told me—me what's given forty years do’ He's got @ foo SES OF RED HANDS—| would, for on ins beat that t was capable of win Faeanor, our guardian, to turnin’ out the best work I knew siock be holds—but that tan't all he best the pla R.: Holding the hands con- C ra gale . how—too old. And then when I didn't has by « long shot"—— Which no other works in the country get the business which ses \ Riddle ‘Kiate downward, tight clothing, in- HAPTER VIL. f {aint so tauck have nothin’ left I had to—beg—and Rogers leaned forward, suddenly could h to mn nich possess him, body 4 soul—would wr Hed, White end Blue, n, bard | housework, with 4 phe ator a on bis return that's how you found me, although alert. “You bet it isn't. Why, he has would make ti n polut to Bethel forget. the thousand-and-one ques- LEAH HAPPAPORT, tweire youre, Ne, soaps and soap powders, care-| ILL learned quickly. In a few vant rout Nae Jor m veople Id ‘at cut olf my right hand rather every man in the works swearing by 4 It4 protdest steel centre tions he was called to anwwer out Aveuu " rying and too much hot and nant he hai A CeHAt Bie und shoutin’ siujah at than have you see me do it!” him-goes down and talks to them May's flist fury—firat rage of dias -disputes to setth ~ bold water on them, are some of te : ns he had sony ulred vit y Ubu itt * somethin’ gets inside o’ Bill caught his arm. “Well, you like @ regular fellow--it isn’t the appointment—was rapidly vanishing, solve—-and remember that it was high r © Zing. posses, all of which may be cus May calied “the essential ¥ Mand stipe you by the throat—the won't beg any more—get that through stock he owns that I'm afraid of—or In place of it caine a sort of astonish time he asked her to marry him y Mrince Zing thought t would be ed. that one did not soy “ain't? Somes ow the runes, one your head! “I need You, Mack, and thé fact that he'a putting up a barn el reallaut nthAt abe Was regarded Tho house va tho hill was rising muon mia Howimade Bia, et sae “hadn't ought to"—that one kept can't fo he « 'm going to use you, What's Decemo of & house next door to mine—al- by Lethel's First Mamities— still at a majestically. Rogers no longer grum Tet aint thought he. WANTS WEIGHT—MRE. F.C. Sr i ; 5 Ptr that one Kept He read, too--anything he could lay of Tony Tony Dufranoy a becom: gh heaven ohly knowa what distance to be sure—as ied about its proximity--was proud wae bing theres wie sheen ‘or 5 feet 6 inches in height and $ coat. on ang ones ff own in bis hands on—good } bad books — "Te “got tired long with the first we're coming to—but It’s his tofluence herome; the discoverer of a at 6 prospe of having Mate now mad. Prince Zing . nity years of age you should weigh | the presence of lad Be nerees ~ Oe ee ! re lot : eek makes him dangerous figyre—a giant of industry Thews forra neighbor—proud to know Ue im mas comeht lle Rbout 143. Any woman from thirty-| with a rapidity woich was amazing, —of travel “anythin started. “Fired? Whe: e All of Which it may be seen AME crept into the newspaper nan who culd muster an execu. : Sve to thirty-nine should weigh about | but May was not content, and reading in Is duay, god What became ct hime tO 1 had begun to take an active €splolte—his enartties © ability that galy those g Chey met sil Monty consented to do his shave by 6 cou 1 not Mick shook his head. “Don't no one {nterest Ju Bethel's affair Bethel, indignant at fh about hin lke an electric battery. teaching Bill the drinks a gentleman therm: is thirst know, He aud his later give up thate Benson had been called to be pi fevertshly interest n th The invitation to the Colt Charity A GOOD SCHOLAR. drank-to show him the art ot tals nquenchable, i rooms and dropped out—that's all I ent when the Big Pour met, in « seventh ‘wonder-a man Ww Bail for Bethel’s poor came in. the 5 RDWOOD FLORES, G. X,,}@ cocktail—of perusing a wine list #leep banished, drowsine ever heared,” n was needa ow Uc aq Cleaned up @ fortune but who 4 early ma t was the great Colts B. Ha TEORS but further than that he would not in the story unfolding before he was necded, Ang now Colt bad suonding it on bimeelt--whu. ¢ aE raat a leagmant of the wisagm Frontwoods College, eyed the| wa Bill to depend upon her—to juggle words with such skill, He : APTER VII. ani West waa tia Gan nes king— of tho that--it was planned for the purpose | s Obed ed” bum? tall young man dubiously, Tavae CUE) 8 nee with al Ris studia a pentanoes that sounded at ESPITE all that May Larrabee political advancement? of securing for his son Philip the |")! poniggas “Bo you would like to enter Front- lod. anew at har Kuowledwe’oe ones, He played with words as with could do, Bill determined upon ” Henson bowed, “it is my. opinion woman he sdewired-but thal, of tere Woods College?” be sald, stroking his| kecnness to grasp u nitua- a delicate instrument. Ho wa S ® visit to Rethel, And he was that Bill Matthews has no Intention m1 Grifted on in this way Course, wan not In evidence Upon ENE | Thiam RANK MELVILLE GILL, age lee } whiskers tho wrong way in per-|tion—her tact in covering up his blun- thirsty traveller who has Journoyed hot slow In putting bis resolu- "i remarded ‘him closely, “Just for several weeks, But the Gay recat vihanansiucthoen|° = OO , pints. i dere, Ho fell vere mingly grate. ' ne grin tie Seeers 880 ane AF Oey dale atest ¥ do you mean by that?” ho company's methods sed Hil would undouotedly be the contre The Vussy Willow “J sure would, d returned Pop-| fu! to he prectes L 9d ‘ tapes bb Mhcga erry Mag ane ‘ » find A good many things had taken + ed, discontent t raction at the brillant affair Tre ’ meatow doth he should feel. And when one da & spring of life-giving wate’ ima . & discon sod . o mantow dott ‘in Buttons readily, “I ain't much on| pugyy ited it was high time he pode 1 iley juraged him. delightedly, Pltce there, One of the mont Intereat- n ve iyg Boda 4 mean H . he place. Lt came at a very wid Le sO after all the) Weir y willow goes 8 jhook larnin’ so far, but I’m a willin’|to dance-to drive ™ carto ride a on for books was just what !ng to @ certain circle was the fact (Mit na mae F shaw moult tive Te unto ante tn pant ser tae Big Four ily ul Ay a ir ‘ and tell goed Mother Ya Worker.” horse—to swing a golf stick—to wie 1 to give hin the polish that that Daphne Van Bteor had definitely pathy for his feliow men to do What fu; benind, Nevertheless’ tue. men safety’ | ccuring hith once and |) bmw SWTALIE VERVIN, aga time, No, 308 “The qualifications required of an |S, Tcauet, ho was prepare art Prodt meas, more, (an sho bad and finally refused to marry Philip he's doing. He lias inoney now , Hot that ‘80 much | : entrant to Froutwoods College are} -ponnis he never acquired and his tor it unto her told herself Colt. Philip was the son of old man knows the foud things of tity aa 4 BI 1 ; : EARN A KLUB PENNANT. ery rigurous, v rigorous,” sald lapped too many repeatedly that it was due to her skill Colt-—and old man Colt—as the whole 4.14 a boy, and he can rest and play ser of a man he wee ee wa ¢ for I 1 t 1 PY-TWO-INCH aan w. Flores solemnly. “Peruaps, 1 nendous drives and teacher was not afiald to world knows~-was one of the Big 1ke No chance of being ruined catent he red in th i 4 rselt ' r i PN t " Klub ss fore allowing you to take the regular bre Peer ~~ he Rn 9 4 s education at a swift Four in Bethel and far beyond its hy wants to; but Instead of that, whal jeurned « good ina ve F ask oof phar 3 her 1 pip as t an andlec car like 4 contines es he do? He casts aside Uily tule She came ' ‘ 426 Hated entrance examiaaiion, 1 bad votier |Get ved to feel it leap t the races — the Ph r ma 7 a yarn ay ter} vete loved to “ is he races hillp himself was not particularly life he's been leading; he puts un o ron fh daye after the men had an ne Frey rn Pyed ay be a Aue 8:!neath him—to swing it at break-neck churches—the r rants May al- disturbed at the turn of events, for cioties and goes down to the Works nya toftt fl Bethe) fimple mi See ee ect inaua ‘he Cube Tout speed through traifle—to bring It to a ways by his side, breathless, ea he had no desire to wed. But Coit n place Where none of us ever ea- y returned represent the tr ” would Paw Here In ti wee ee eee, og |Wuivering stop at the shrill of the animated, delighting in the he Semlor was dovply Inceniied that apy pected to er ist again, and starts 15 an i ; Oley p spy ea fos Ua ; sg re ‘ a hoo whistle, nul turned to © at her one should have refused his go: » help the men as they’ve never been 4 perintendest a prof 4 tii to the point. J ‘ i Ww membe 80 wouldn't At be, doc?’ replied Hut. |" “Man-sized port ~- that!" he'd frocks and daring hate. It wan P ANGIAGKE BAGRA (ot INE TA tistande th Laan Retre pian put into ortects | enow ; ; ‘ia areas Cor Ronee AD chuckle, wiping the streaks of cust to her--the wine of life, Her this power in the financial world “He's posing—looking for political Nor waw that the « f n # t would |; . to- pat Would not,” said Dr. Floves dryly. | trom his face. “Gee, it’s most as good sparkled like twin flat pS when he foregathered with the three power" which revolutionized Hi ‘ t ‘ 1 ta . se 1 ‘Perhaps you can tell me the speciilc|ags cogging, ain't it?” But at May's were always curv her thin, little other men who madp up the quartet son 800k his head, “Any other ‘The men who got ss up for him. She «id, ne Py Ayes 4eravily of scrambelin light touch he was all contrition, “£ faco was intensely alive—eichanted which the public won preaned to call man but Wie Hill inigi it Not he— than the reg 8 I ' ' 1a \ ties a “Well, it's awful specific grav, doc, |forgot that time-I mean, it's got any with the bresont-—dreamiug of the {us the Hig Four, Colt way soeted ia the juet loves thom, that’s all-cyou cant inn who he ' ut for ht ; bership i ' but just how many 1 can’t exactly! other game beaten t andatilis ture when she would be mistress of & library of his home gs Jenk the kep him away from the Works.” that the 7 » 4 1 tefu t H say,” admitted Buttons, He stood tirst|that the way you say mansion in Bethe secretary, threw open the door and — Colt swung around, "Benkon, profited a pinched a 1 bit drawn f eee em | ea One foot and then the other as the| Ttiding Was harder to mauter, A She d and swept him with her announcea he crisply, "you're discharged And th ertiniee ant we ' HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND President shook his houd deapairingly, | man who's never seen a horse at close eyes—this blg man beside her—bia “Mr, Decker, Mr. Pattison, Mr luuk for your tesiggation at the end the weheme. ¢ eany ¢ ull of aa eraser, boy OBTAIN YOUR PIN } and then said timidly: “Would it/range is apt to shy at mounting one, head go sleck and sth, bis face so Rogers.”* Le eae Sead trate ike marine eane Is May—aim ply } help any, doc, to know that 1 can|but Bill allowed himself to be hoisted closely shaven--his manner 60 easy— Cult nodded to them, and the three Henvon bowed. “Very well air”) ston was shu \ ‘ 1 the run a hun ards in 4% seconds |into the Saddle and once he felt the could this have been the man Who men dropped Into chairs about the paid. ‘Then he turned to the works made the © its ems pirates com ke k and make 13 feet 6 inches in the run- /firm, sleek back beneath him, he knew entered her living room in Bethel stx round table at which Colt had seated phould suggest, wir, that e# gained, May was dis red ain’ we jump?" ‘saa \he would never be afraid months ago! himself, Decker, small, with a abarp talk with him, — You'll effect Wan cx The Big had fn " , Dr, Flores rose excitedly and clasped} ‘We'll get on first rate,” paid ie, It was just at this ment, when little beak and no h to speak of, wrong,” and he walked out Four-forced by tremendous pressure bra 1 ” r a oof Buttons’ rough but honest hand, patting his horse's neck What all things seemed so favorable, that chewed the corner of a cigar nat had ‘used us offices a ahabby group of all sides to vie ew hourly perity, Ju wot “Mr, Buttons you have sown me|can he do but chuck mo off—and 1'"ll chance interfered. 1 umbli J upon gone out and dr ed on the table. r in aloft in Factory Street A by resulta bore , ' ’ that you are on a sufficiently high |take a heap of chucking to finish me." old Mack-—the be ner-driver Pattison, who was miglity in size and leaded with him to take a suite n Mat wert e tu s tellectual plane to become an os.) His education was by no the works, he called him, and escorted capacity’ for work, was figuring on | new office buildin poted came BO curtains of exquis was 1 ey eomed student of Frontwoods College, |complete. May dragged him through Mack home like a brother. F "e the back of an cnvelope with the Hiethel pr had tried to argue him n unlim- as though a wand had touched In fact, in your case, the usual pre- the galleries which he loathed, to lec- months had brought the hammer- stub of a pencil. Rogers. the young. into living at the Rethel [ it had j1ad power to ¢ rms Into run-to-aeed room and transforned tt COUPON No 268 liminary examination may be dis- tures which he couldnot understand driver to misfortune. At the moment est of the Big Four, nicknamed “the faced AS Signally as sie had in all effect were fore]. to to & MAN Into @ bower pemecd with.”"—Detroit Free Press, and to tho opera, This he found By] met Lim be bad fallen to the Dude" by the men under bim, glanced aatiers pertaining to bis buaineay It who could pul (hiougu @ plan eo (To Be Continued.)

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