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~ Health and Beauty By Pauline Furlong ty the Press Publishing Co, Nervousness and Fatigue f GREAT mahy women write A and ask me for a prescrip- tion for a blood and nerve tonic, and to this I have to answer first that I am not a doctor and can- not write prescriptions; and, sec- ondly, that pure, fresh air deeply “baled 1s tho very best one I know about for purifying the blood and thereby quieting and strengthening the nerves. After a day indd@rs many women| feel exceedingly tired, and this “all gone” feeling will, in nine cases out of ten, disappear if about five min- utes’ deep breathing on the porch or other place where outdoor air is stirring ia indulged In. A feeling of fatigue is more often caused by oxy- gen starvartion than by overwork, 7 and if the blood is replenished with a generous supply of oxygen several times a day this tired and drowsy feeling will not be in evidence, No matter how tired you may feel at the start of a walk (after being indoors for many hours), a feeling of buoyancy and exhilaration will be noticed after about five minutes* brisk walk, if you keep the mouth tightly closed, shoulders and head up and take long, deep draughts of fresh air into the lungs meanwhile. This habit also keeps you warm on \the coldest day. ™o-day's illustration FOR | | | (The New York Bveuing Work) Copgriant, 1918. Take a deep breath, raise arms to shoulder level, count five, turn body at waistline to right, bend slightly forward, drop arms and exhale. finish of an exercise which should bo started and practised in the fol- lowing manner: Stand with hands loosely at sides, head and chest well up, take a deep, full breath, raise the arms up until they are on a level with the shoulders, hold the position, count five and then turn body from waist line, keeping feet and knees still pointed to the front, around to right side, as shown. When the trunk has been twisted as much as possible, bend slightly for- ward from the waist and exhale completely before assuming starting Dosition again, Twist to each side| and inhale and exhale about ten the! times at each practice. Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. BRAN BISCUITS FOR CONSTI- * PATION—By request of MAIWORY &: Sift together one-half cup wheat bran, one-haff cup graham flour, 1 feaspoonful baking powder, 1 tea- spoonful salt and then rub in t tea- spoonful melted butter. Add enouxh sweet milk to make @ soft Roll out and bake in hot oven. shows & large number of persons cannot use it at all, even diluted, or in the ante est possible quantity. If the skin is exceedingly dry avoid the use of any lotion containing glycerine and do not use soap. Buttermilk on the face &nd neck, after cleansing them wath almond meal, and warm water and then cold water, will help whiten the tanned skin without irritating it and making it appear red and blotchy. WRINKLES—RENA R: must remember that wrinkles are nc mebally catia ‘by skin troubles, ‘pu: are the result of rela id shrink- ing of the mu rts: pstodtmy leabshte For this reason so. and tiasue butiders w dough. The following foods am natural laxatives: All dark breads, sgingor, brown, grabam and . oatmeal, hom- and watery »kod or raw ber- foods HOME PAGE | Thursday, February 7 Cop 1918. OURS Te BES Ne MRS JOHN 1S NEGLECTING B FATHER BROTHER JOHN 'S BEING SHAMEFULLY NEQLECTED BY HIS WIFE ER HUSBAND | HAVE OSITIVE PROOF OF IT HR Boot Tou one OF MY PATIENTS THAT MRS JOHN 1S NEGLECTING JOHN THESE Days { Ros) mr &® Boy! Twice INVESTIGATE MR Boor HAS PROOF Nears 'S G NG@ HE HUSBANOT yids. MY Poor MRS JOHN IS NEGLECTING HER IUSBAND . MR Boor OLD MY HUSBAND SO Ped AAS PERCY Just PHONED THAT MRS JOHN'S NEGLECT (COP JOHN Ts PITIFUL MY DocToR Toud NE HRS JOHN 1S NEGLECTING HER HUSBAND. Root ToLd., eT eT. - | BOUGHT A HR ROoo®r HAS Positive NEW PAIR OF / PROOF THAT You ARE ~~~ C G fr DON'T NEGLECTING JOHN . TAN NE ABouT IT'S THE TALK ae \ & aurice Kette JouN PLEASE Don'T UY ANY MORE SHOt JRING THE KNITTING SEASON - IT CREATES ‘oO Much Gossip ny | The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Copyright, 1018, ty the Drees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World “Under-the-Sky In Winter. HIE cold weather continued. To T the delight of May and Tom Jack Froat had kept his promise and ex 16 pond with a crystal Every morning the chums tested the ice saying, “Guess it will bear this afternoon, Don't you think Then Tom would run a thumb Stories tne blanket ihtly and caressingly along the blades of their newly sharpened ekates. During tho school aeasion both he and May often looked out of the | window at the sky or glanced slyly } and at the thermometer. May latd out her warmest coat and| anxtously cap and even thought seriously of wearing a second pair of gloves, Ono glad morning @ red and white fife floated tho little house, sending its message far and wide, “Skating to-day.” ‘Then thera came such a happy carnival of skating as had not beon seen before. The en- thuslastio outdoor chuma went for many « turn around the pond Tom with some other boys enjoyed over “But then we can have great tun coasting,” said her companion. At 10 o'clock a few wee, soft flakes began to fall. Others larger and whiter followed and by noon the rall- ings held enough “swansdown" to af- ford rough-and-tumble fun for tho a skate before breakfast next dayliagy who enjoyed washing each and wont around once before] crnery tacen going to lessons. On the way TM) phat afternoon Tom directed the sald, “L bel it is going to snow," Jio was looking up at the dull sky, “Oh, IT am so sorry,” cried May. sky bewan. “1 had hoped for ono more day on the!” ity ‘Albert Kunz, aga thirteen, No. ice.” 206 Wyekoft Avenue, Brooklyn. packing of tho hill and then the fun ot coasting on the snow under tha o fpr nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnaan 1 © . . 2 ae r ij K | } Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn en AAD nh PAOLA IA DIARDELDDTDN Sipe DSARRCEAGASAADCEAN ’ In another part of The Evening | World and separate from the Kiddie Klub Korner, there appeared last Sat. urday the first page of our Kiddie Klub Magazine. On next Saturday— that is, day after to-morrow—the sec- ond page will be printe Look for it; eut it out; sa it. Then, when you have seen what a delightful pub- Heation of Kiddie Klub Members’ contributions It js, write something original for this new feature of ours and send it to me, My Dear Cousins: ORMERLY [ have been most F lenient with you who took part in the Klub's contests, When, according to the kind of contest en- tered, a child would submit a drawing or a written composition neglecting to state his or her name, age, address and certificate number, the child's work was not rejected on that ac- junt, but hereafter, dear members, it will be. ‘The chief reason why at leant NAME, AGE and ADDRESS must be a) is that in our big Kiub there are often more than one child of a You can easily see what a Honorable Mention for “Under-the Sky” Storie: Pennett Jackwon, No ectont, ND, Dosald Mo Aveuue. Prous; Marry 5 auton Sirvet. New. Pork Kecond umvet. ¥, name. mixup could ensue from Cousins not Ram rhubars honey, mute buttons | 40,{4er!eate the hands and “prey rules. ays milk, cider und koomls. Avoid meats,| Ren us gts further loosening of he And now, just & word abou ; ORE, choese, condiments, splcos, toa. | velvety.” y aah DP sOCOa | ui | Kiddie Klub Magazine. fe Ret a coffee, milk, cream an¢ conolics, | eS ey ot Street white flour products and bananas, | See - ee TT sare: illo: Musee, Mee Drink a glass or two of hot or cold 34 Broadway, Hickenoack J ry water before breakfast and before | Honorable Mention for Other Contri+ retiring, butions, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR—MRS. kK Manhattan f.: Do net w apilatorias, They | Peas y come in t Sa, By Benjamin Chapin = removed by A me > with tho elec series of dramatic fil i j unded Dennis as nearly as possible in the Dennis, magisterially, “Muck, quit yock-ritbed coast 0: NOT GUILTY!!!" only sure and largely on incidente shar abariae “of Amerleaitni she Makinge foun fa, Mianiiier of the County Jud saying things that folk oan object to, sunckiong’ Kom’ of Bvery on the Jury st remove the huir frou v Produced by th Inthe early life struggles of Abraham Lincelm cri tHuok. youve Ke an stick to facts, Go ahead Ona 4 verdiee at-once, One of them added use a safety ra Nothing that 1| a died lully Chapin Studios. A Paramount Picture series, (2 Viile. “luck, you've Kot to lmie an tle fo fete ee geuin- in Ee ar ceation eae rsalily fieetrnle™ A." tong, Know of will prevent st from krowing!| version of Mr. Chapin's criginal stories novelized measles. Now go ahead with your bled Huck, sulkily, “LE waw Jin run forgot averything except the Now le a try HUCK vg mower!” Brooklyn. in, This porte atts = pow-wow." ff with it.) When hunted and pleadt fn the tit. Stealin iy ‘om ¢ hese pf ; OS ca vomovine tt | By Albert Payson Terhune. Huck giowered at Abe, then at the WAG CALOB The: duet tle Mee und the way luck This was too much. “The prosecutor KIN. WHITENER WITH GLY: es \dge, swallowed hard, and contin All you other fe gle prospective ‘prey. fuddenly shifted 10 exer reed, furl CERINE LAURA T.: Many|Abe Li 1 r Lae It It de Abe realized that he along couldnave Uke an angry bull” lew lent Og ‘ ‘time dtates the skin wid |” incoln Becomes Defender of the Weak 0 caltea him a thier tor ra hekin and that he could to \Caniy’ hy pene? mado a dash at Jim ‘aetna on the skin aud + a 7 iia chicken. : ® ek | and that he could do it only by prov yt the litte negro by the for the First Time and Wins Mercy mer him steal one of bein.’ ‘Tho pros‘cutlon rests ing to the jury that Jim was tno. he AUR Wing tore ‘thn hal Laka tetane i, eer fo nurderous blow. So sude From His Boy Jurors. . Now in calmer moments Abo {15 suah that no one suspected his would have had no doubia whatever intent. Noo} Hin. The pris ifoinn Ste , fi *bout Jim's guilt NOKMY Gp Md te shrieked a ai ENU® Will be turned upside oprright. 1018, by Beniamin Chapin, AN rights rescrve!,) was the most arrant thief in all Mara “Abe! "Marne A New York Stati down if the warning of the et ToL Sale ite tae Ane facing the world ins helghborhood. And everybody k Thus, for the first of m a chthel tomer, Ritter, Laan author of “Diet and Dental eller L Ste CINE Sho looka, with i Just now he was tho under. and times, tho helpless kK Y A Aggetiee ae 3 He And the under ver found (nalaved negro race came to th fire Deoay, in Gi nd Housekeeping, {4 fol- F in Abraham 1 Hi { Abraham Lincoln, And, aa ever, meaneetiene lowed. “What you eat last meals, eee Jim, & Hora began Abe, fa the he answered the ory icut, en, “is respon- ikea away from him, revkon you love your Ne bound he had flung him | Wilkelmal biecs Mary Avery, salty Cora aidle, to a large extent, for your den- rene hers better'n you love any one upon Hue and was wresting . 5 tat ‘billy. Por it is the laat CHAPTER IV. I reckon there an't ono of you haleatick from the bully's Krip. Cousin Eleanor. eaten which efly determin ‘i = G , who wouldn't steal for your mother mong the croup of boys bad gone Hasire, of the after ae at ean GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? if sie waa hungry an’ poor an’ sick tor nowledge of Abe's last promise FEBRUARY COMPOSITION CON- at cleanses the tooth,” whe contin. 2 ldea of a jury trial caught the fancy of every boy in the group— eu Deep for kow 10d be ane oe Dentty Hon TEST—Subject; “MARCH muob what you eat as what you eat xcept Huck Carter, sul an. hear ted him for. that ge, knowing. IDDIE KLUB MEMBERS of the Yaar, whioh jis, smportanc in this Huck owned the stolen hen, Now that he had run down the thiet ' ittoney, tin uy they did, how lea and pug ages of six to fifteen years, In- epect. Wor instant 8 tom und recaptured the hen he wanted the fh ri Vy ot for you naciona wan his ni aplrit ‘ie iraldnvitod. 40). entas at breakfast to give the children | nds ar at hen he wanted the juxury of thrashing the eui- evenv St tik) we HiouLNtal ‘luck, alend’ of them all, despised | IBV, 1 nt first of ail some fruit, fre or | Pel But, unanimously, the others overruled him. And, sulking, he con- os, 1 reckon a fel wou for making and for keeping such “con for the best written = stowed, and to allow then to finish | sented to the trial, only stipulating that he be allowed to uct as prosecutor. food for bis bungr ther A we. ‘The bully had moro ‘Ran! pos ng for fr subject the with porridge, often Abeiwaal ciedien ROR aN { ho had to go to the gallon o taken full advantage of Al onth «¢ ened, and toast or rv Be pe tet ni ee Tu 2 bad Laie Ba He Had. doen Ar tore dav snd n’ it." pindgo by bactoring and tormenting | A prigo of $1 will be awarded each forming foods are thus pla ni c a alluring role of at- Pry ¢ i * ‘You bet!" fervently de the promige-bound boy and revelling |child who writes t composition and their bad effoct on the ter torney for the defense. And promptly tril at Contreniie une he tte Judge, forgetting bis 4 tin safe chance of Insulting one| for bis rage tines long afier the meal has been} ho claimed that honor for himself, ie pet tba ol nity vyho would not hit back Conte ante mit ste name, age, eaten, fi ; “se haven 3 A buze of approval awopt t Now, finding himself opposed by the| address and certificate numbe fa we JOY prese characterist > D0: h Now hs i DE Tt would be better to eat the por-| Dennis Hanks, the oldeas boy present, Sheraton of boys that the box. Huck broke tn with the eee ee ight. Huck's-ugiy| Do not use more than 400 words, ilies Aret andthe anid trust afterward chosen judge, The others were bullying Huck should crave the job ont Write on only one side of the paper, for thus the res reed to serve in the less thril Le wach tae iy ap selon Whats all this & » do * he shouted, “Let ' alkaline saliva apacity of jurors. mGatR ES cad a w me t me at him, or It MY VALENTINE the mouth ii | P A Feat hiee January Contest Award Winner. forming tend ¢| As there wero not twelve of them, n''m'n of the jury’ began , : 1 B lick t the sugar t two farm unimala were im Hi k in & gr w “Here's me ; f an’ sh e's ini he left. Ou 5 1 make up the needful hew itis: Da ime, ‘bout half an y wear etarvin’, ‘I t ‘ having for de Ganon thane ShuMalanas t t the white Kigeer out y re dinner some vor Se a : told me to us your own tm " \ ° te bad for th H ennis, tried to dodge jury Ant done \ fat BRN yp aoe w 4 the formatic Vice by butting the Judge in the eedin’ coop her wa Pha " : » Jat be EAA Bhutvaa tie ae r and running away. But bo vw ran f Jilin bad reel , ‘ he sadaper te tal | Wad speedily recaptured. ee Uae wvod his mother ‘ i" \ dalvod tnia Arye Anoiher dumb juror, the Carter vol a tee fave be They begin. as a ini- jd med only too glad to serv Then I come : wip wer : i throughout the trial hineaurnga Vd: Foun i aeel this Would ult his seated himself in sou cata ct “At break ' on & box atop an o. 1 tim, here, 1 % the of thie ; wan thrust, foct foremost ) pastur’ bars ‘ ‘A thes twink ral ‘ f wed) a c ed bar ay 8 nh tucked up mn { hope vou will aoan be home } , ‘ i fae hitle darky's } Me ae fe see Bia <? I | From GENEVIEVE WARD, age eight, f Mor ed abo Nya Fes ue She a Pe . the No, 110 Dresden Street, Brooklyn. | ‘ 14 tr His great hon'r ble Ju ' en‘l'in'n of i " y * f error fro ude ‘ by wen hin'n 0. \ ‘ ne @neernnrerrn n i, prov wi tn terror trou Jude ANBLTeCON ele way Caren patios HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND thet if F | Rare 1 four-foord AM’ they yned iin’ him b OBTAIN YOUR PIN. sweety V 19) ind GA Ou’! Tim doubled ba we cotched A DEFENDS BLACK JIM FOR CHICKEN STEALING, I with any cum have .nu Porhar t tanged ulong the two BE DE . ¥ 4 a hin right here "measly Jittle , Ym sis : ave |i y valid 1 ! & fence corner phe gaaly " ’ ee wauia Ne fg Finully the Mte negro's gaze con. Mack thiet wus tryin Linooln's wate a » hear Luckily, Abe's yolce, + pect. Thinre t rik h Lincoln, Who was to defend him at dow w will tt paairte ! years later the eyes of Jim's 1A being the ‘ : f from the | h race Were destined to turn to ned his gaze to the he suoh elie one A ak wn Lineoln in that same lag’ ye Ain n the barrel 4 faalad, © she Apt f ul Trust and he him one. oln got sluwly to hin feet ‘ai ‘4 neri ray opened absence prove o's k 0; pot HW no 3 f ' fa clerk—and Huck to there's no easly, neaena: ffect. Het ' ! al ! f t t proseou ’ e Hick ieides, it H irreverent summer on torte he had pr 1 vind the particles uf avid 1 a leciared (To Be Continued bili eh 4 . ’ *