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. NN ’ x ES ati Mba Sr HOME PAGE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918. _ ao a ent Ut D eep Breat hi ng 10ti yn in the Subwa Veh, By Maurice Ketten . The Evening World's FOR | Evolutio pe y = $$ Kid die Kl ub Korner oa ! Health and Beauty PLENTY oF Room | I] S WHEN TSA May Conducted by Eleanor Schorer he INSIDE A SARDINE? Copyriest, 1014, by the Veew Pulishing Co, (The New York Evening World), ~~, i ‘Under-the-Sky" Stories { PELE ARR RRL OPAL APPR RAL AAA RPP ADAP PPP ARO DD DAA : | | 66 OMID and see what If am do. Cc ing,” coaxod May, Scarcoly | wiving her Aunt Mario time | to catch her breath, the enthustastie her visitor to the window soat she had been working and | Proudly displayed ten or more inches | of evenly knitted sleeping socks | "Why, it is perfectiy benutiftull’ | By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1018. by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Brening Wo: Exercise for the Thin Woman exercise shown to-day wt for the thin woman with hol- Blowa in the neck, and {t ts Good a corrective exercise | d shoulders as chest raising.’ Phas been described several In other lessons. With feet slightly apart. declared Aunt Marie, surprised and delighted Tam so anxtous to finish them and | turn them tn” said the niece, with leyes dancing—then more thoughttul- | ly ' wonder who will get thom? | How T should like to be there to see that what I have dono has really m2 SPENT Y’OF Room) | |"s.tameou ame | TeATeR M.-C INSIDE | fists on shoulders. Take a eath and fill the lungs com-! 5 at the same time try to he elbows meet in the back, WE ARE PAckED Move IN LIKE SARDINES FORWARD J —_- j Se 2, cP SOSA chest. Repeat about ten times in! i Phy pHa the fresh air. | Pi J Pp Wai o 3 . | Readers who wish to look and feel ri Wi /) \3 will fe this movement) particularly well during an evening | / iy ae hout the collar-bone and/at dinner party or dance should re- \ / ys moving the fiets from tops ders, Of course the arma » aunt, th, filling lungs, | and bend elbows back as though backward and will not aly-| trying to make them meet. but forec exclaimed May, | . No} only tow quaint old building not far from here, where position can be moved but meet in the ba and the evident happini to as much as you can without | om has, Shall woe ask him to| seemed as though Christmas had come ; wsuin, Aunt Marie, May and Tom j#tayed for lunch, eating the same chuma| din the convaloscenta recelvod, It was all very novel and delightful. Hut my, how happy hours do fly! The visiting time came to an end and the thre visitors departed, carryin, { arieht, t away with them a picture of rows | Were to Visit sick-a-bed Kiddies. little white cots with a beaming face ‘The ward children had come to look] on each pillow, And in their hearts forword to Aunt Marle's Saturday! was a firm rerolve to accompany ining visit ae the happiest hour of| Aunt Marte on her visita every Sat- | the whole week, but never before wag| urday morning, EOR 2 = care q KR a) > ng a here are people to be made happy | y phe Sk ARON) Y) : 2eeG ee ry maa there are people to be iade happy'| the merry shouts of those almoat well blades, aud readers whol| move all tight clothing and take at a oF any one else who has! enough to quit the snow-white room, WN) Pol TS s | Kindness to give." of all, i¢ / / * it practiced may feel a sore-| least five minutes deop breathing of| i wa GF & = 4 nd stiffuess in these regions | fresh air before bathing and dress-, /jgua 7) \ (“ weral days, In t event) ing. A longer time will be even / a | f \ only doep breathing, with-|bettor. ‘This Is the bext cosmetic 1 ( | - / uscular exercises, until the) know and {t clears the brain and ie —_— he ~ \ ( i {i TLS there one #0 happy a% this Saturday,| “C would not miss that fun even are normnal and elastic again.|eyes as well as the compiexion— me q . ‘s \ Whon she brought Tom and May! for an wil-day under-thenkys the elbows very slowly and) something no local remedy could KIRK = > > SESS ——S — a IH@De, aren and) biihter auniton| "Nor 1 meld Tome me make this a jerky movement:| possit!y do, Do the same thing after | oe YORE = greeted ‘them Prom sack welta pl By DORA HUBAR, eathe slowly and gently and/the evening's entertainment, remov- low, What with the flowers and toys,! No, 185 Monticello Ave., Jorsey City, i ~ _ NOW WE ARE : M - ENT Y oF ROOM | SUBWAY SARDINES, ) A Ove 5 wees are filled to utmost capacity.|deep breathing. Empty the Jungs of siowly bring the arms for-|foul air and tobacco smoke before! and exhale thoroughly, forcing) retiring and you will rest better and the arms backward until the ing all clothing which interferes with | ) PL INSIDE VARD i Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn owwrees) Ws to meet in front of the!rleep more soundly AA, - f — 5 Mat 7 Th Pr ry sve | Dear Klub Cousins: Rate aban ieee cee to you, i gal , a iting for next i . 7 Stell ciia antl teliobe. Mhe Adige Z ; LS, LI ISIS LA on D NOSE—CASPHR 8.: Indiges- |the toes outward, s the wrong | Z ‘ y AP OK tefl lug AY award winners of the Jan-| h day of that month, What a oF circulation, tight clothing | position of the fe ¥ one mS ye ef . 1 busy {#blendid composition one sould write should attempt to ¢ nd / 4 vy J uary contest you May as wel Moy lon the life of Sa *atrick! f the caus: Rich toods, of , | z , int Patrick bme 0! , ). (Out, as We are taught in childhood. | yourselves with February's contest, | perhaps some important. history aroha ea Masa bank oa i AIR. It is to be ing contest. ‘The|event which took place in March la nruch water, exerciso and ut) MAKE HAIR GLOSSY—\il-! is “March? It was chosen |Tecalled to your mind at the mention day. Then rub a little liquid vaseline on | ons will be published during Mare: short, you are to write your coms rey lean hair | ( aan es ings inter-| position f Feb Soatast e les * as. | @ clean hair brush and run this ove, | a e 1 find your writings ~| position for our February contest on ‘ed al Welly Me needs the hair about twenty times. This lester ona original Lam going to cive| what March means to you. remove tho f hinge eae yne ey Penuitaeul Agee iy Ga my more portunity to use Imag: | Hein losday by (inking over your f greasy and co tund dirt | puny any s0-fa t to me. e Fee ia not too notices = | \\0 What dues March suggest to Your — The prigos will be awarded in the fig entirely, HANG NAILS—MRS. LAURA Db: | N nvnnt ame manner as those of our cont sebeioneass Keep them cut closely with smal, | \\ " Ash ueself this, answer Hh a8 haretotore, There wit be ten on RK RINGS UNDER EVES—/Shiry cuticle scissors, Then apply ‘ write your composition on the dollar priges, one for the beat cont ts . vi- | C000a butter to keep th sm0c “ composition of the ten ages from six Prandemia may cure this; ‘The | Sometimes. too mu and 1 may sumgest cold, bleak to Aftean, inclusive, Please do not must bo removed before any | M4!! brushes write over wor ovement will be noticed. —s = = 2S = aa ~ zs The proofs which we have had of , SCALY SKIN AND POWDER | pa 0 expect mnuch that ts good from the Ris Ido not think the pow- | , , i" | pens of our Kiddie Klub authora. causes the scaly condition of the ‘ 4 | Cousin E leaner, 3; it may exaggerate it, however, re 7 iG sage dry face with a good, thick . bid cream end then wipe away all Cc ont A I t ° keess grease with a soft cheese- ontributions oth before applying powder, Do not 7 a 5 Je soap to clean the face, ‘A O t f Si . 1 7 d aa into Bill's RACY From Kiddies Jeanging cream will ve better u oO orrow Comes Gla TESS ked up. sbarpiy. THE SON OF DEMOCR AAA RAARARARAAARA ARRAN fy TAIN. ay Ee y Sprites, muWUT, STAIN AGAIN Vhen Dapl Las ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. ydtry tetas ys, Sais soars When Daphne at Last : } BY ALBERT PAYSON T : came steep them in "7, * Ty ae ‘J Be aint et water: Whee cold: strain 7 urns to Bill. { Romance of America in the Making donne ha ry into can Gg em bs sravely From the Paramount Film Production of the mee danelne ightiy; an ta dye and will ru! 4 4 og 3 ‘ in eviiten ela ve o rye een reesletelte ‘ scicere a Same Name, Presenting Benjamin Chapin bat ‘beauty bets LARGE, FLABBY —Mns NOPBIS OF PRECHDING CIA . sawn hind, I ba Sirenuous arm excrcians salt foreman | ame i" Begin It on this Page Monday, February 4. met a isda aes? ay hel u, but you : : ‘ Xp ond preet. todos enovell through, the , , 5 2 + ery bouse ae they go by, t to permit circulation of the I } ; ° Sure, din tMaunedawa Jolllad We: heap dhe bid te ease, pa, otherwise you can never hone " r yould felt that way Mure shed and J aninting of fai” hey be 0 make breasts firm. Bathe them . raise, ; 1 de wiat tle slater Did he—did he speak of ‘Ty every torr woul that tho? poe, trong cold alum solution, made i : ‘i omy file ' , M witkd “$4 tell you if he Tyom PTHEL GREY, ag fone pint water (hot) and two i Ki Pony ste 1. 1 wanted to eak wi DIG DS tlt Oe even auie(ha| Beck Mieke beer send (hires, Ne, 680 lespoonfuls. powdered alum, as ‘ . ‘ but 4 no ve woultn't 4 mY wR ls : a Rinks convenient, Avoid any tight waite ch " C tb ie : si el Fall PE RHCHE Thy dour mae YOU Ned Riding Hood, thing. ss = a < r 4 Hived sin “ h ats h know wl bis wife, Sure, he ng Naot ve yvalnt, — 7 . } a se ‘ n mi aod her Uitte eape, 7 mn en bid ft one 1 « to 1 f mony i Hk obout ber, bu 1 could fed 10-04: GEON TOED—NELLID R.: You CHAPTER XVII. atte he Pees rune att eno ' wan tra rythint he was ROC hid be glad your feet turn in in i Vai} yo est successes: ¢ dy . Mie for wink, doln'--le sald le Wap comin’ W 80] | wom LaLA HM, MAY, aged aise, No, 618 Fes fead of out, and do not try to throw} ait Ss Matched’ Dim. h we tho we 1 iM was th Tony } ia) out Fe en { 1 You re | m \ : Noantt faxhboard, brains, th pow ' ded. J to ACO OU Of un, HO Ew 1 my er Me ea a Gaunt ton: . et on the red plush ganization, Also his evce gaint” " rought F told t ‘ 7 fade outa who continue h - ri intr eaiiociia washer tony. took hin hand » andy nn; 1 her may Tony stared at her, "What's 20 n by the {hush Cm Your obeek rambles without again told here aia taueh. tae wear dropped Mt quickly. He seenied m rates elt now ¢ into 1, Nedda? Don't you wantte TOW temper a moment. nei = ut Hill wished her to he ees TOE, Foe Se sah ML at case—paintully conscious You'd made nd wouldn't want see him? [should think you'd Likes to| SOUSL ten 66e Jou seal, ARY GROTIUS, the daughter of | thought for the other And f fened’ Mp MIKE al bis be sed through bis hands of his sha ult-—his frayed cultr, — { ie—but fd take th t ver old time vet 0m MI Rapes Teigadbece Ai Zeclend: PER VAANOn etaN every: ayy Aa fob ‘ L The y oe . ‘Why haven't you been bere bee gy diin't w «to, but wha rose. “No, ‘Tony. Hoe mustn't |" ¢ became the wife of the renowned) Daphne, ehe hud not loved Phil be- yy r Py Bett yy 4 ie Brow ti fore?" q w ore t ‘ ie, He thinks of ma aa n pod Tephe ugh Grotius in 1608. When her hua-|fore-probably she did not love him 1 i non HS srugeling for tho proper toma of ude je nciy tt FER one it ie tet eee tue He would find howl » and was sentenced to life iinprivon-|now. But ehe folt humiliated 1 the. LrsKeme ns wa : eu Aneabe . long ago: Mack wi aD for much he'd ¢ how far buhind| nent in 1619 for his political writings, | ack of Attentie ms asia) Thil's of aid, “ar eile bitehath Win every an “1 _wanted to, Mr, Matthewo— you here—you can sta as soon as him Ta smu anitn’s ler request to accompany him yinpathy was swe It ab thin dinctire) that stay emticds “Oly name'ecaiili-the %! pie ob hati ena, yay woulan's| zartad. on pana n that sh on | Pn peuting Larrabee buck 10 town, And, tid think t hud 4 that's Jmmense—thank you his pat aint | ould serve a like # She} up: his tit ) priningly enough, sho ae nged, t 1 Did he suy that | He went becwu Me ie 5 \ » uink= LET HORNER. aged reed, but finally som was | on 1, It was Phil for s 1 ‘ tr ne nk-—think HORNER. 4 wed her, While her husband wasloured, afte van a tl fo \ 1 ja t I Nothit Meumouth Le vat Nod. jevoting himself to literary purnuits,| her that sr 1 be I fh Yo a | Mary war planning his escape, whichleity, Me had imueh tnoney that you uidr find ‘ t Tony #0 EARN A KLUB PENNANT, ihe brought about in the following} wanted to be A : boy's t work ex TWENTY-TWO INCH felt pen- nanner; che b eke #he borrowed, a8) Phil te accon = , J 1 , 1 A nant made in the Klub colors, the linen her hus Whe a vas : i b rae ties from the prison in « large | he Iped her 4 4 te all about yur 1 Hi ; blue and gold, and bearing the mm. At first the guards we very} run back £ and, oh yew, and 1 1 i i‘ 5 ! t a ' ' * words "iSiddie Klu will be given 4 tui to examine the box, 0 “It you any time, wire he ou + M'Farlane who used to d ont ny, hurrie « Vnd poked DyT One Sie Bt » every Klub member who se- Pete w an vernoved, bu me,” we 1. Bho nodded, 1 remit i, Redan st ? {6 nod : ¢ cures five new members and to every i they became Phil hurrie ane nar } 6 tion At On the adge of tits ef wer re rte: i aia an 1 ‘on td ho 8 cif “Um | new K i ver Who brings in with this, whe Induced | sprang tr r : y a ari “There ain't much Mite asived | bros ; he Rony athes aawemsmbark , thal Sea a } SAUL te firat time in te ‘Tony pered in rotation od but it w OW "gh i see 1 w what va a b » each name, toe j 6 i f and ay 1 for r with the signature, age, an “abe dy ca a ; {he Beging Tory, 1h aie wi f ey in hile He ya ss of each new member, Just as husband was wishing to ba Ue elle kau @ for wu fow we ; at An gon tod nd ed when Individual kiddles ap- Pareto Pers. Mary ae ra Conteat Aba at the Works, 4 guvce id te mn ha nod f » Mg man was turned fn prison and was troatr Me be off, ‘The hoy to st tha ‘ i - a + te Jumb worship wh Nee great feverity, but finally was||i ard and grinned at , ; i ceentaaiha dan sod) <h inn SO ae ee teed ie whieh ato dane | LHOW TO NOIN THE KUU® AND and joined her husband ! colossal work yw hase but no one £0, have tou yreche paid HothiAg | OBTAIN YOUR PIN, _ —— Ss met okey you had ® . F », Mack had siven him ° fi r a8] Reg! naing with any eum uldn't get a N right ba I'm ny ¢ with a whispered a now or m f aid the thins 1% fn thief that he'd do botter sou ny, TWELVE COMPLETE STORIES TO RUN TWELVE SATURDAYS } | he aldat ue sf falta Shain to ate hers owt yan, hsb t welt. " 1 wedid werving iin, alding hi 9 te me c ‘ t moro of life, ein $0 at “ 1 * 99 hn ba ol Tony, wrinkling hie AG nighta he raced ome to. teil Yorn Nad Gb (| A J) V) oud, Ilo gall Nedda what BU had #aid—had done DD RAS sen y ql 1 rogular ~-of the great men who came to his members, Kaan ; ; {1 Hill on offico—of the vast gums which| iver ey Klub - In Strange and Fascinating Adventures of the Jungle enor Hew “Ab Ra: how si} him changed hands each das Bs . ; Se have yf n And Nedda, atlunt- drank in 271 READ THE FIRST OF THE SERIES THIS WEEK, FEBRUARY 2 we ain't 4 to bother him, "Ves, yes—hut ald he smile much every word | n pho'd cay," —dig he ecem glad of—everything?”’ 4To Be Concluded) | tonne, ' \ \ '

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