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HOME PAGE ~The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Tuesday, January 29, Fvening World Daily Magazine By Maurice Ketten ht 1948, ve Pig i Feentng 4% FOR SHE HAS NEVER, cS y Health and Beauty ‘, = “ Sere tee Claere ane ana cae 4 + atm EriPLoy HENT | § ¥ \§ AGENCY SAYS sr | IS VERY Near AND ORDER! By Pauline Covrright, 1918, Wy the Preae Pobltshini New York Brent Exercise for Strengthening Weak Back PERCUSSION massage move- ment {n connection with Furlong ne Wor Buste By The Cocoanuts wore, but was afraid to go and eee, ‘tuet fhen Mr. USPER thought bie father ana [24% Adventures Uncle Harry Go, (7 jood morning, alt" said Busters Mother were (vo hard on him, | "What are these? / deep breathing {a shown In | and nover would fot him do the “Why, they're cocoanuts, and tie ) the fifustration, This exercise is a things he wanted to do, so he de- | Mk ts fine, Run and get one and Vil open tt for you.” mild and valuable one for pon you. weak | Huster trotted over and was about lelded to run back and lumbago, and !t also tones | away and live by him- self, When nobody was looking, he | to pick up the cocoanut when, crash! up the kidneys. slipped through the hole in the Lala od pes alg arg Ley " " nt ook oe n te top ‘ { Btand straight, with the fect ihe iad Recreate ees igen wae Me. Monkey, who vs ck forest ubo o Throw. another cosoaau' ic aeada rita pe es at sides. | On and on he ron, trying to find rales ss 9 ok * one — oe @ long, deep breath and hold} 0} of ‘ 0. night break his leg. ust then Fay 5 ss deep be d_ hold | some one to talk to, Presently BO] Me Monkey threw the nut ho @ few seconds. Next bend the saw a little, gray animal with a] holding and it almost hit Buswr, ody slightly forward at the walst, long bushy tall, hopping upon the| There was @ log nearby, so he ran keeping @ straight line from back ground. It was Mr. Squirrel, and he | 4 hard as he could and crawled un= der it, After @ whilo he looked ow ¢ Mr. Monkey was watching for" hime For hours and hours he lay under the log. Why had ho disobeyed mother? He knew he would never nee her again, It waa now almost of neck to hips—that is, without curving tho back in or humping |t up, Let the lungs empty as the} Yody moves forward and then strike | the closed fists on the small of the} Qhought Buster might hurt him, ao he scampored up a trea, out upon a limb and began to make faces, “My om fr saya It isn't polite to make faces,” said Muster, but Mr. Squirrel kept right on doing tt. Buster Take deop breath, then while sunset, but Mr. back While you coinplete the exhal-| ston. Straighten up and inhale again and continue the exercise inhaling bend body slightly for. ard at waist and strike small of about ten inhalations. ‘ Many persons write and ask me) which renders the mo’ and ‘throat aBout enoring, and, because it {8 | hard and dry, and a great amount of really tho result of some obstruc-| energy necessary for the healthful | tion or interference in the nasal | upkeep of the body !s wasted when | pestage, often caused by mouth/ you breathe through the mouth by vréathing during the waking hours. | day and snore by night. | the only remedy for it {s to clear ‘Those who snore scatter as many | the noso of the obstruction and cul-| dangerous germs and polsons as tivate nose breathing during the) those who sneezo and cough, yet we Sometimes a chin | | | | back with closed fists until breath | | _is exhaled. - | | = | day and night. shrink from those who sneeze and | strap proves beneficial in snoring | cough and sit Wholis oblivious in | and keeps the mouth tightly closed, | aflroad stations, et cars and! which compels deop breathing dur-| other pudile places with many per-| Ying sleeping hours. gons snoring about n the per-| SOHERODY \WHAT | CAN YOU Mouth breathing canses evapora-| son who snores and you will avoid | STOLE THE CloTHes CLOSET mace ee Beat it! tien of the mucous membrane, | potsonous germs and diseases, | Suton te MoS EN OUT OF THE KITCHEN? AND GEY me HAD See Taney ou ( ( Answers to Health and Beauty Questions | Shen maepaene PUT NISTARE Tr FOR LARGE NECK—MRS, KATE R.: | rubber gioves when the hands are In! DOHeWAGER HER BEDROOM You must consult a doctor to seo if we a ter washin @ the with TAINKINCY IT WAS the large neck indicates goltre, 1 9). y arts of slycorine | cannot on You about this, Yea, goitre | smoeth ana o Ree eee Chea, 4 CLoTHes CLOSET ba MAKING Too MUCH ,TissuEe— ke too m eh. 1s @ nervous disease, known as Graves | 7 | HEAD BOUNDS—nns. F. Vv. CG: These may be caused | colds. They also may be ther derangement and indig Have a phyaslolan exainine you. ees THE | FACE—M B: 1 do not advise steamir fues unless the pores are hopele and the face dotted heads. Steaming causes flesh to relax and makes it loose and heavy, and often (Ope pores to such a degre i never quite close agin. In that bs ogee AY ekin peeling will restor the akin to fine, smooth texture, If you do steam the hold it over of very hot water, w Be \ i er pinned about t Vea » keep Tee“Steam in. Do not do this enough to redden or bu he #ki ] Then wash with pure clycerine soap and hot water, and finish with itn h Bill Ty urn catarth 0: Masel GRAY veorldas SOiEee LOOKING— EDN + | MES | pure has Nogray hair in melted, and then, and dried, iy with the the hale tn'a \ has t t api i> a Work With New Then ‘p coe ene bathing. tly with ice and bs PASTE For CHAPPED HANDS MRS. . W.L. K.: Make the folle wind 4 aL ihn ae 1 ounce: ‘almond meal ‘y ounce ve a stain : goin, 15 drops, During the day weat have a supply of flour = : hae] give it careful attention, Do ¢ HAPT. TE R Alv, get It womohow- ti not keep it in the cellar nor In a 46 OL said that you'were go: ' damp room. It should be kept in a dry, | : Pal Ha ra : a dag cool, airy room. As it absor t Up! Dian’ 8 Hn aaa 4 keep it away from fish, on!) 1 ae Rebbe a teres bles and other odorous articles, 4 him er} uu. "No, | sift flour before using it ° |» Do you know you wil! save on gas if your saucepan covers fit. snucly?| « ‘Pight-fitting covers confine the str and the cooking process will req only a low flame Before washing cook Which eggs, intik or f mixed let them soak a fe cold water, Hot wa remains and make © floult. It some of t whites when » clean cloth ! wring it dry of cloth and and can cas To clean the olly cruet place in It! Com small bits of b over these equal quan and warm water, A of washing da Rinse in warm wate Uf your shoes xe n 1 while still wet with «ls ‘ A . iy your they dry they absorb thr nd tes 1 i tain thelr Mexibill caer e she ad | witn head at he trousse wwutlently: ‘To make good starch pul tw ‘ “ " rat Keone ‘ ing tablespoonfuls of nt a y ‘ , ft eounabeate hi vessel. Pour over it on f 1) trap—a rate water and stir with © j 1 | : tees until Mquefied. Paar ; ; i 6 lend and, while stirr : t ter Into the star proper consistency and stir a wax candle a fow times while the gloss and sticking, When staret thick, remove from stove it through a prevent skin for Jet it stand until Y To exclude a view into the aN e 8 window or the faniight ma sol 4 aly of epsom salts hot water, 1 much salts as water will di ply yilb a brush while hot, ut sie bow t a haven't n fsend I tell td man " mick tears fe around his ry!” obo said gently, pretty well, ba and down azel and half alcohol on a Vigor, «Reet Fee asian ns Bent on Putting Behind Him areasy 5 . shenle not be used / Borerelan ence cash weck Unpleasant Memories find something rry someone his h. laborer than and laughed a eater she an her the ada his ‘only 4h pauser & fast were would his save At sp 1 suddent 1 he was passing never dv casual face when he ou think I'm a =THE ROAD OF AMBITION: 4 BY ELAINE STERNE to let him get away from me 1? Do you think T put up w: tory hand for nothing? 1 before he came that I wai marry him, and I will! back’ from tho altar he'll now ha told going to Nee we're find he's thom every day, I'v out something to me 1 over it u met is 1 sion prompiod Patt lucky to have any of his own money — "Which ts that the thing to do ts to spend.” to charter some old boats and hav Hill staggered back. His face was our own little nt transat- white, He groped hix way down the jantle delivery servic vich can ply statrs, He stumbled back lo the room back and forth, no matter who's at had just left and dropped into the war alr bevide the window Pattison was some talk Jaded CHAPTER XV. 8 far as the public waa con cerned, the engagement he im tween May Larabee and Wir F en Bi Matthews was broken S abroad calling in more and off by mutual consent. A few of the th hips every day. members of the Old Families clung to re_ probably ning at ua. by tea New. Us time for a lot of fools who ar the belief that May, being @ New ce oat uae ane comb, found she couldn't possibly m Kil our business for us in marry a man of the people whon |t stead of getting out and lining up 4 came to a showdown, But Bernel's h of vessels of our own.” younger set, knowing May for what Hiitend Pl vie she was, ulated wildly on the far into ause of the break, May and Monty 4 left for parts un ne As for 1, old man gestion i be lived In an w sy office a ny oom iy tablets od Up with & think of ¢ nd bureau © pala write ne hal valde be for bis » Wie He tor that, here's w ary gocupancy 1 0 sh } 11) ten © ma of Beth y nit > wane (t , 1 s we it in tha Ace He r ' nono en r 1 r “ 1 I» 1 mn red } I ave va that | ‘ 4 Pattivon grinned with «elie soe he {struck tt at last. [twas ing work t d anow into the Daphne the man wanted. whirl, 1 were problems arining "I don't know what the dice each diy-no longer the old ¢ ft she's going to do now filling ord Work ver eyersthing all her lif ned out such the it " 1. Owe: plan whi \ 1 Bethel Transatian aw 1 company wh 1 ‘ lve been a fool, Pa nt ing. It began 4 1, “a fool and t've you k Pattison to t 6 tinon, knowing Bill's suramons meat on Ha mounted business, came, Pattison found Hit ot \ cer home at hs k , h i ed the t v » I've tra phir wAved tae ‘ i j Mathes t f ‘ le hte ao HK t " ss au eof a Steer was la. He'd see, He "| | admitted him grudiingly THE SON OF DEMOCRACY BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. A Romance of America in the Making— From the Paramount Film Production of the Same Name, Presenting Benjamin Chapin. Begin It on this Page Monday, February 4. ‘There was w Mr. Squirre| didn't want to make nda, #0 he ran away After « long time he came in alent of a grove of trees ho had never seen before, ‘They were tall and straight with beautiful green leaves at tho top. Lying under tham were some big, round things as large as your jhead. Buster wondered what they fr VERY now and then it becomes necessary to Jog your memory regarding the rules for sending contributions your own Kiddle Klub Korner. To-day you ambitious kiddies who send the delightful stories, poems and compositions to me may read tho rules carefully. Please observe them to the letter. 1. Use only ONE SIDE of the pa- per. 2. Ploase write distinctly crowd your letters or words, 8, Write in ink. 4. Do not send prose compositions consisting of more than 260 words. Poems of not more than four stanzas have a better chance of being pub- Hwhed on account of our limited apace. 6. If you wish to be informed by mat! as to whether or not your con tribution haa been accepted please en- | close suMoiont postage for a reply. Do not QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q. May we write any hind of @ story aud will ft be poblishedt “No, 1 don't © shook her head “ out Tilk which the old think sa. You see, we are selling the " ‘ intensely things. We won't have any place for live, too Vital—he had no business them where we are going, and the come to Judge ora. They house hs so larg uld be foolish at done with « hore, to keep it. w ‘tice Again she He left BIL | rgassive brary. paured, her bent, then #he Bil gazed eagerly. So this raced it qut “Hut here I am was her how va tuking about myself and you ster of golden rw honda ye that n't @aid a word, hi ye you? Now then, Mr, Matthews, what t# It you want = ite looked at her gravely-—she was wo wllight, Sh Ay would have bravely INCA KUNAL roses, or white or did—tho: € is, but golden 1 pone, lle Dik you wish te wee me Ho sperale step. “There red With a start to And e thing | want, Miss Van nd hin il he std slowly, “and that ts aced him i Hethought She stared at him with startled KO pt ane y tied, but i} I don't understand,” she said i wae al lengt waned forward. vt. Low arcely un tlam afr smewhere wa m anid that £ would. be ' \ Ho waited for her pra she did not, #0 he {on boldly: “In mate of the At my people have always orked for yours, that 1 am nothing 9 you bat a laborer who has a At In spite of every hing I you, Yes loam, ¥ f u wory tauch 1 “- ft u and w wating r + know you $i¢ I afi iy you a f time | wisne yy fat well, and He nde tu teword helping with Ju , , I 1 leaped t “ k Arey ; ns ‘ 5 4 you 1 ¥ i ather's ik" Li ol : arey ’ topped sud r ways get wh net out toy § A the mor a ing back, ue pur saw you tn your car [ wanted y (Tg Be Continued.) Monkey was mii watchtal and Buster gave up all ho hen he exw Mr. Elephant. skin was so thick that he la when Mr. Monkey hit him with coanut, He picked Buster up ia hin trunk, made him promino never ta run away again; then carried him home. hoa vt read teatime Res rr ohn do tent sat, We “oily ao fo ‘y rf Somtent area month aod a wel fusaat Tia “reauiremente are ‘sek contend on 1 write sorten and enter the contest? ut You. Hoan’ Qhege” peiviinene ake’ opea nes Dot t fla racing” © Grew & pletare of the sory T woud like to iknow partion to barn a Penpene cad A” Bon notice “below it seumpo foe end LLL ser coupe for re eaiers toward ‘ening the A. Yeu, 4. 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