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HOME PAG Saturday, February 2 Deep Brea FOR thing | , Not? "Be Maurice Kenn ||... The Evening World's nnn! Kiddie Klub Korner || Burt Have t . WITH MYSELF > 1 Don’ 4 S .y Health and Beaut y || es You bo ay omar onducted by Eleanor Schorer th eeraaecamanaamans all Seeing America i By Pauline Furlong Coveright, 1018, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World) How the Skin Breathes OW many readers realize that & pint or more of poison fluid 4 fs thrown from the body every | twenty-four hours—that fs, when 1t) | St. Louis. 166 A § Teddy aroma to think he | will never have another | - = } chance to eat waffles,” sald | Mrw. Martin with a smile as they eat | | $9 in prime working order? Unless Derspiring 's excessive this process | gees on almost unconsciously. | Breathing does not always refer to! the lungs, and tho skin must also| breathe if the body is to remain in) healthful condition. Cleanliness and copious water drinking are just as) {mportant as fresh air, but the rea- son deep breathing helps the skin to around the breakfast table, "T mup- | Powe thia ts a good time to toll you | fomething about St. Loula. [te namo | takes us back to the romantic days of obivairy, for it was given in honor of @ French Crusader King, Louls EX, | “The history of thia region ta dif ferent from that of the other places | we have visited, like Pittabureh and Dotroit, because |t did not pars from | the hands of the French into the| bh al ON ' 4 it) Sipuage 1 boosare t stretcbee and 1 DIDNT Now ANEVER, AENQY Stave | ferticnch aH atraightens up the body, causing the Take deep breath and slowly IRROR HE! “THAT COW You WAuLD Neen! when. President Jeferaon paid Napo- | | sitin to expand, which opens up the) move arms backward and apart | g PreTURE THESE TH OTICE | toon $15,000,000 for whut in now ons | tiny pores and helps to cleanse them.! until on level of shoulders and at d WINGS | | of the most important parts of country, the great region west of the | | Mieatasippl Kiver from the Guilt of Mexico to North Dakota. Breakfast was now over, so the! three went for a long drive through | buflt the first settlement here in 1164 Forest Park and tho residence part of | he predicted that some day a big olt town, passing some of the most! would stand on this spot. His objec beautiful houses and «rounds they | was to control the fur trade, and 4 range group of men gathered her, |had ever seen, The end of the ride brought them to the water front,! French-Canadian trappers, Spaniard, |where they could see tho great| indians und Americane Pee ee + Jt is not necessary to use a great) right angles with body; continue amount of soap in the bath, and! inhaling and bring arms back as fresh water, under the shower, and}_farae they ean reach, @ vigorous rub with a rough towel! pores and rid the body of the acids will do much to keep the skin clean) and poisons which have accumulated | ‘and permit it to breathe by prevent=| tn i, tug clogging of the pores. Bed cloth-| ‘Yo-day we have another corrective | ing and night clothes should be Hght| exercise for round shoulders, Stand MERCHANTS’ BRIDGE. weight but warm and selected to give| with feet apart, arms extended in| the skin @ chance to breathe freely,| front of tho body. Take a deep because it certalmly cannot do 60| breath and slowly move the arms during many hours of the day when| backward and apart until they are the pores aro restricted through tight and heavy clothing. It is @ woll known fact that many @iseases of the nerves, kidneys and|far back as you can make them liver are treated through Turkish/reach. Exhale as you move the arms on # level with the shoulders and at right angles with the body. Con- | tinue inhaling until the arms are as | was the river, Mrs. Martin told Trix | and Teddy, important olty, but the ratiroads have | taken most of the business away from the boats. | "The Minsourl empticn tnto the hich made St. Louls an l bridges across the Mississipn It “After this region became America soll @ famous New York John Jacob branch pany here. » the fire oF, opened the weator the American Fur Com Beautiful turs were jus, 4a popular in those days as they a: now, St. Louls grew rapidly, Minsiseipp! only a few intles above after the Civil War there wus e he | here and makes this the trading can-| fight with Chicago over which wou: | tre for the great river valley, When | become the greatest elty, but Chicagu Piorre Laclede Liguest, a lrenchinan,! won.” von o and sweat baths, which open the! forward, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. Ni RUMMAGE AROUND : HAVE SPENT ngs \*t York, ME DAILY FOODS TO COR- heart trouble, Tt denotes inauttielent ALittte ann Ger WORKING ATTHEOFFIG] | Dear Member Cousins: |“Visiiss Miolitien, so ntces, s ‘LLOW A RECT CONSTIPATION—K. J. G.: {lung power. Continued exereige will AGCOMINTER WITH HANCE TO To Buy WAR SAVING olives, steatned fies, well cooked| help overcome this. Do not be too fouR, HOME es, about a tadlesponful of nut| strenuous at the start and gradually meats and much water will help, Alljmake the exereise practice longer fraits are valuable, und green veget-| each day, until you can do them wita. ebles and bean products also. out pain or futigue. MAA Bereet, Trcokiyn, N.Y wn a surprising vartety o * sweethearts you ha ‘ : ‘Thane Prize and Mtonorabio|Lonorable Mention Awards. Mention Awards, which Tam roud to announce to-day, are given | Depaid Jewoe r Yo the Cousin. artiste und ve ort Tomacd Reaatt hacetta tape Age Seven Yoars. writers who entered the very cle Crest valentine drawings and verses} Uomyne K, Gmith, Harriet Mavick in our January contest. Ago Eight Years. ; i | je7ee, A. Mathews. Prize Winners. epee A vias baci Age Six Y. e COLD FEET—MARGARET R: 1! KNOCK-KNEES—MRS. G. L. H.; think indigestion may causy cold feet, Nothing will correct this after you are wince you have goud circulation, be- | Brown, cause you take much exercise. You} —.- should eat less, since you feel dis-| BELT OR SUSPENDERS— tressed after meals, Fermentation of GEORGE K.: 1 know go little about food in the stomach causes the blood! either, but I imagine that the belt te absorb poisons, and this condition; Would be »refernble, Suspenders certainly disturbs the circulation, no| likely te ause round shoulders matter how much you exercise, | oe ‘These poisons have an irritating af-' CREAM—W. L. C.: Cream does fects upon the sympathetic nervous not combine with all foods and for m, which affecta and controls thit reason may cause some disturb- circulation and causes pains, ance. It will not injure the liver or numbness and a cold feeling through “ny other organs tf takon with prop- many parts of the body. Indigestion ¢r foods, such as cereals, fruit, milk ig the root of @ Kreat many common @worders in all parts of the body, | though many do not suspect It, - _ Levy, lallian Age Nine Years. Herbert Helen Fag Rater ALD 6 eee tt pear, Orem! | A age game, No, 1472 Vee | avenue, Brow Nig tor : exis vine WANK, ge, eat ong & bait Ne Preaden Bureet,” Bevokion AR TATA, Tae" nine, No, "1080" "Hetany Street, Brous, BENNTR iunetore OH, age ten, No, 138 Goer (Age 10 Yeore. Street, New . A Titi age even, No, 620 Fast 1900) mn Freee, Tes LL ‘ | mele Raul ea Fit Susman” Mary i Waly AGNES KELLY. ge twelve, No 2 Keio Py oe Ry a eo os MoS Da, am Conuor, the | Wet Hota tabe” tes hictem, np. tia] ard Geis, ‘ am enone N, Sila Sy BERN, new freon, No. OK Weat | Age 11 Years, ter eintta Hinahily farm easter Mea okey, Rouge | Welcharts. samerd ipgnta intact hel be ny Eiveresne, Age 12 Years, io Beatrice ¥, PIMPLES—AGNPS D,; Nothing but absolute cleanliness, ins 1 out, will remove and prevent pim "They show lowered vitality and quality blood and slow ctrcul HE ROAD OF AMBITION BY ELAINE STERNE fen sce mata alae acer ory BULL at Last Learns That Happiness wew'sst eis! 88S CGP N PL, Shakin ty ged THE SON OF DEMOCRACY || the bowels active, breathe deeply . man, who, recovering himself, reached exercise in the open air, 8 ae Ci Nodd hed the dig house. d iftly fo! hing that I: ol vontlinted. toom aid Does Not Come From Power, — sk°ste.37's02t3's83..fumerei Hmiag' woe a admonitions, or Mack's mumbled — Quick asa flavh she picked tt up. It But the Heart wholesome foods and not too prayers. With eyes straight ahead, was @ gold locket. Headly BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. of any, This will clear the skin and improve the health meanwitle, | with chin raised, her lips were tram "Give it to me," he snapped; “it's A Romance of America in the Making— —— ing a song—a song that filed her wit mine,’ " * ” e GRAY HAIR AT TWENTY—MAR (Copyright, MoClare Newspaper &yo @ throbbing eagerness—a iumultuous She gianced down at tt. It had fall- From the ’varamount Film Production of the Age 14 Years. JARDT VW; This is due to dysemia BYNOPSIB OF PRECEDING CHAPTER jJoy—"'I'm going to seo him, . I'm en open—by the light of the lainp over Same Name, Presenting Benjamin Chapin, Foren, Henrietta adore, Len ‘gill foreman in. the Industrial town Rofrano, « ung workman delic ‘Bonpsor tuperisiesinat a) tice pier Anda “himsetf aaater uf wealth. Retin “de pla b expect to bold tu tne wo going to sco him” . + the volc® head she could see that there ways a within sang again and again. picture inside. She looked again. “Talk to him Mke you used ty” ‘Then she closed her hand over it Begin It on this Page Monday, February 4. pleaded Tony. “If you don't make awittly, her lps met th a hard line Oe nnnnnnnnnnnmnennAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAG or abnormal change in the blood | tort conatitution and sometimes to ex treme dryness. wage with a lit- | ' tle olive off on the tips of the fingers, | | Plom, | ayn sete Mie Pata a wt {i “proce nul neta & prod uct den! genera! care of the health, outdoor |} to gudertake this inatruct\n him see it—no one can,” . there was no mistaking the picture Im- start ve Anil h . 5 Axérciva, Wholesome foods, deco | gr i i She nodded and they left her. fhe slde—it was of itl Piet cepa ¢ oendrenrg pester ice ta ihe UO ii ata Ueto ® ANE byeatiring to accelerate the blood cir- | Is resorted engsge: mounted the steps, still with tha "You've stoly li!" who shot at him. toward hor. He looked tired, but at whowo back was toward him. She was ails Pets acnse of deep elation—she had wanted Ho seized her arm roughly, but #he the night of in face lighted slender wit Nek of up.|_ Each valentine was dedicated to som» to come to alm from the minute ho flung him off. A woman was running —"'Nedda!”’ ee erdreneh ar ona thet he dud seen bu : had heard of his trouble—but be did toward her through—where hav may bring about a partial oF he eri youradrenched Ulting her chin that he had seen but {esteemed person. Our Cousins hav* fad on he carries out ®. ne. Tht Fees seition throughout the body and| fips aad teats ' piven 9 t restoration of tho natural color | #1! Te tha ssentlee been? one woman do—one woman in ull the | honored a multitude of people, chon» of your hair. to hay Bia” oF OSE ree vee a not seom to need her—she had Jearnel = The thief, sectng her, made off, and She did not Wee eee op bis world. Bia soit Ri putes pounding: [ite tele’ tavorkes Strom the. wena — | bow quickly he took up the reing ents Nedda braced herself—no doubt this face—how atic lovext bis volee-bis he must see her face! Ho must see | baby tember up through the famii JO DEVELOP MUSCLES IN LEGS| CHAPTER XX. Tony tumbling out his More—this indeed was the Bill of old wns the locket’s owner--Nedda waited amile—his strong brown hand chafing her face! And as though she felt hia| Mothers, Futhors,. Sistors, Bi “MRS. LENA D.: Dancing, swim. | a Ee ahah worls in a breathioas fashion, “Bill's tele-felant—strong—but how—nOw for her, This woman had Mill's picture hers—loved bim—loved ulm--loved eyes upon her sho moved restlogsly| Aunts, Uncles, Cousins (both ming, running, jumping, walking up- | 5 yay, , (aatinued,) ‘ bread the gates were down—he waa —how had come by it? By what him away and, speaking @ word to the|own relationship and of the Kiddio fall and mountain climving, bicycling, | HID {dle tongue of gossip carried quitting work—selling ail his stock— bruised—weary—and she was going tO right did wear it? Nedda deter- "What's the matter?” he asked, but pianist, passed from view through a| Klub), dmas and Granddad @o, will develop leg nruscles, to Bill's ears tho story of selling his Louse--don't nothin’ mat- bim. . . ¢ mined not to give it up without good #he wrenched her hand away. low door. | have been given a big sbare of love gor | Daphne's visit to Phil, Sho ter to him no more—all big rich , She rang the bell. The butler, @t reason—the woman called to her. “Nothing,” whe told bim, then fle must see her—he must! Ho Stil! thero was enough for friends Red Cross nurses, soldier: IN IN SIDE FROM EXERCIS- | f ? the eight of a strango {a0 drew = “Did you stop him=-hu sn hed tt smiled @ Little. cried th he | patriot RY a HB. G.: This i» not! tried to explain, to make him friends have tried to bring him Bnew Mr. hews isn't se*in® before T had time to think —— “There 1s soinething J want you to ape; mer, having conclude Me addraus | sailors / see, But although Bil] had mustered around, but it didn't work. He won't any one, ma‘am,” he announced The woman had corne beneath the do for me, Bill.” o FAST SOROLE ES Bly ROer tee | cowenear tl lthe strength to defeat his enemies, run for Governor. Tho first we heard monotonously. S@tll she pressed for- raye of the lamp, and Nedda raised mak’ arp BEER ; fn hes { Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn_} You's | “ ‘ o tn ht asible donator, but Bill| Evon I re The Child That Lagrs||2* coud not master the thoughts of 1t was when ue came In to-day ward. We dhe pind; ‘EOD Shee settee ene eae? Pee ith 8 Be dra ae trots iat. stat Whe hiitie gave hitn te chance to speck. "That |utes Tor whieh f make wr vor, beat eC 1 sags lotion’ sureed withia (him: and, ebye (goodty to t~telle us uv ctte me,” she said, wore beneath her package and laid It in his bands, young lady in black, who was here a|bow and send to each cousin my vary ———— re ithin him, it's Nedd lor the woman wat - “Ive @ locket I found- it belongs Minute ago,” he burs out, “Can you |’ t affection and to the con- ff eesine to th "i a chila| Daphne determined to leave Bethel, things will go on just the same as ne butler ehook bis head. “My Ie. p tor 1 a De s rying to cure the case o1 hild | and was gone before he knew of her Usual and that we mustn't mind his orders are’=—— y a blck It up je wom Would you take {t to ber for m 18 man glanced about, puzzled, J that Ings behind the average Of) aenision, Then came word of the ac- #0ing off—he wouldu't look at us . Tell him it's Nedda,” she repeated was saying; “did you give it to him— “Why, of cours.” ho sald; then he then he nodded, 1 or tly, and something in her volco did you"—— vs be: ea a his age, we should never tag oF sos: Seuseeit wns eo infinitely — Nedda did not move, she ecarcely (Ok er hand tn bin. “You're tired, | “Oh, you I think you must mean nia my congratulations also. Cousin Eleanor: for her to speak w to a Miss Dale ut the Star Mission, tell me her name “MY VALENTINE.” cident, The train upon which she though, when he sald Li ibedeaty label him with his deflotency, Put) traveled had been wrecked, and Mack? We asked bin where w B breathed-—her even fastened on tho Nedde aren't yout Maat Ol acuta aa ‘ cked, bin a gentia “ ’ ” name! Of course, it had t just Wim, so to speak, in the dun COF* | nant N ce going, but he wouldn't say—be He left her in the great entranco woman's face. His wife . . . his Yea," she said. A little mane yi at ner; let us rememt aa RID TSERDAN EE HOS O5UHA wouldn't gay nothin’ « that ca aaa hall, wondering at hiniself as he did wife . . He patted her hand, “you've bean fncy—then he recalled his errand. Sotatiy there is. J not to forget tbat re waited, her eyes fixed on "Did you give it to him?” she in- working too hard. ‘That’ Mirlam Finn Sex 7 Was up U 8 no trouble. 1 would like to see her for a “i Ny ay ‘ < Bethel lay crushed beneath tho goo that the men at the Worka hn the door through which he had van- sisted. "I yal very great Vl be back soon,” ho called sate i v1 | Keeping, This meana that, both tragedy that had befallen Big Bill square deal—ar Tictlwel Kent og ished—she did Rot avo the aniendid — Ned@a thrust her hand behind her, | Hut he aid no Boe BoA ee aa ee ee JA dlyticelly and constructively, wo must! satthews, turning out the best eteel inthe coun Too! in which whe stood—tho wally of Rave It to hir b ad to itn Be Of thi than “Bhe will beso wads 4 4 do {Individual work with every ¢ i ith tapestries, the carved neers |X ° he morning papers told the story : BO LiKe ak pursait, bu i ght her ar i fan he's Int 1 , We must not measure him by any “alin he don’t know what he's doin’! He's +0 ‘anki ‘Ho'd got away w b 4; bling ; But Bill shook ALY MY LITYLE CouSiwS Tee commons vu all, wo] of the wreck, and Bethel, reading, was cuttin’ loose from everythin’ he loves, H{e"ll see mec" whe whtepered, 8 vg wan't toh fitm now,” were Meo lient needn't.” he sald, “I'M tice ttt ( \ 46-00 THi9 VALENTINE To You} \ Must not apply to \ u cold, t- stirred to its very depth Incongru- and Just driftin n't iisten to ug MONE ae etn hh butler reappeared She studied the woman's face, the piercing th and on tho night t. { Ho PING Yova HBARTS alte \ wynan ene eo ecate ; {ously enough om tho same page blazed — bl! NA might tivion to you Nedda, jrer eyes searched his face for # wk her eyes—the quick {n- utr came voices singiug—a warm, ren @ woman stood by the window. In ay ThE . \ ME ae cast conan: Ue Hews of Transatlantic's triumph - $hUnoseag . ecb biM ‘Haa Bill refuscd? Had ho & eal sho Yoltime of sound il saw the sweep of| ¥ AS THE Reo AMewmT® the ursocial conditions a detailed account of its earnings “sci What could I do?" himself nway fro her toot | init Ved him and be waited until iiroat. He entered aot ? AMP DLL om { compared to the child's whlch would send the stock bounting #1 Muck st s head, there thin teit theseer ARENENE wa kine. mounted. th Fee LAA SbISTER [ue bISURhh Mee coe eee ) 2 Udder which the eat ‘the werkness| whieh would moro than insure the Sin't heen hi othe dey SOX She did not move for an tnstan lied. rough Mttle eh tp overhawiok Rha turned: and Hut weslne her, ti ( / \ hia ore mart “i . man's fortune, 1 ey D8 in the flush of gladnexa that ewer tie , the futear 4d jatham of the back with a cry, She had 1 moved. | 9 / ofa child we particularly bea Wife wa and WV it—-I says, ee aon odded, tin P back fF tide-men who noite Rhaserae a i i / / i in mind thre 4 to study) And as though not content with jug- mark my w he's sufferin’ inside Over, her. then #he B oe y aut retuge from. the wet dtreste--frow ee ge beh 4 J { W and work: with th Hn : re t himewnd that wor: 2 comin aid. : » IP you ¢ an, ‘Tete th t “0 une o ri | . it ali Sake silng tragedy und trumph thus gro- 4.00) And ae aa ain And {t was Nedda who showed him then ‘she hen Nomen with tired eyes fren who h SK Nae an habits. work w h 1 briet “esquely—fate had given him yet an- Why, there o surer way of that he must @o on. {nstant, "I v ved ‘arod at hin 4 at the woman before him wind at a tir he will other gift—be had received the noml- killin’ bimeelf th jroppln’ every- Fae oS how they are In @ rateod placte t the far ead ne with Daphn a Februrary Contest Award Winner, by et tired nation for Governor of the state, {in" In thie t ite with the CHAPT ER XXI. be here in Hin 1 of the rocin t thin-llnped ‘man. wn cimpnie's tei lips ird Bivith, Ags & Creve the uew ® world 14 of bim— ; eitectha Should find t ee \ work glort tbe she because Pup k the ne se oe " ail ait Wr war an evening In Apr! a tas Head mertate ie pay Mahe Bia audience sylheoiiel) u Fyn {t was two weeks later that Tony. he'd jisten why don't you g> air still neld a chill, and Nedda, Then, as thougo in aftert ned, for the most part. stolld ie was dream ae nanan nhehannnKnbane aks with only Mack at ls heels, walted at to iin, } {kind of talk to a cout about her shoul: eft added, My name is Mias Dy Unmoved-the w hushing the caine toward him. She reached) SHOW TO JOIN THE KLUG AND al el & gones Fi door of the Hopo Mission for h » that (here's some. the little house on tory gy vende nodded, “I'l remember, pe <e bd H 8 rf te On Bieta be hand aa suched | | BTAIN Renta PIN nes; misdeeds of th ust of t ‘ dj 6 aid, ng thelr feat to met them warn yaipg | Bewinesea We es Siuded toe Whe woul of ink there te Street. Strange thoughts nurs: The woman smiled Bill smiled to himoelf, Why talk to wan flesh w ‘ ite effort must be to bring a new, 5 epped outside, ahe caught I tell you he Within her, Bill had come ba Hie she watd; “I would | them of work? ‘That was thelr dally bh sh 6 Pathetic, co uctive stimulant n. Tony, his face trou- About nothint=en waa living at his old room in Factory OW®, Father than that." and sho was diet thelr curds and whey, Why not} n givon H x the enild’s life, wnich w Men ari + bulldin’ up, he Btrect cOne—RNno— there was t # to ns- tell thern of thi ne, Reine, wand £0 habits ‘sg 7 oA +3 ne Gaon re A cipyto, MUO Nedda that {t had 4 nan hear without know! ye : tablish them so positively ml about Bill—we've come to somenndy are pee mac ya ane) | tg locket i ma, | Tho smile va/nab-walt for’en aniwe A * that they will dispiace old habits and if his i pals and moved foreard e , he wh : a en as he glan’ weak Kee . we ' ri faults and weal so that evor nn } ‘ ‘ ward home, 1 mall ty t " Q taally the teaewed an y chi n breath sharply yt eee him tor * stopa anil r 1 faced | . 1 , nt 1 will loso all memory of ove ving Tony? What's the mat- oes s ne ; abe Ly t f. t S NO. oo. any then elve toward them, wh fac " adealy * i hem, wh: ame face to faco with Hill~eia Suddenly he pause PHL END. wannannnnnnannnnnvanmnongtny's |

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