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HOME PAGE Tuesday, February 19 ON. a panied —_ an F T = ™ ia The Evening World's. amous ilm Actresses pra By Maurice Ketten ns -ning : | ot. N York ‘Brenig Woe ) K . d di K ] b K I ell About I hemsely CS! ass scmuee 5 1 OI0NT WE Poy AbreRTSe S THEDA BARA—Celebrated “Vampire” | [48S NEWRICH Aue soy Wake AA i IP, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Covrriaght, 1918, byt): sa Publithiag Co, (The New York Evening World), PRICES THEY. = habla ap BAR ne ShnsB aah Me ng Hh By Theda Baya. | CHARGE HERE, I 3 : | (Written for The Lvening World.) uster’s Adventures BEFORE my advent as a scretn| oS ating” { was oh vector it| i By Uncle Harry Jane Haddon'’s company of) re who were giving @ acelin The Bent Sapling, Jays in Paris. 66 DQ USTER” wan in tho forest ona rtly after war was declared I| day when he saw a beautiful to the United States to seek an brown and white bird almost jgement on the legitimate stage. | as large asa chicken, [t was running kis time William ox was contem- along the mround and tts wing seamed a) bs filming “A Fool There W: | to be broken. Ha followed for a long 4 1 was looking for a woman who | time, but never could catch up. All SO ee o portray a “vampire.” I went | at once, with a roar of wings, the bird , 3 oe ee Mr. Fox and was engaged for | | New away | mM | | Just then Mr, Fox came along and A S get hundreds of letters from girs | | “Buster” told t what bad bap Ko¥ ‘\ have had somo tragedy In thelr | | oe nh pol a ne or who are terribly worried over | | satd. “Sho wasn't hurt, but you had td irglove affairs. It is a funny 7 DNEVER BE HAT S HORE /N lose to her neat and sho Wanted | | ac ; Oe ° 1 hat you p - Beraree tuey ‘seen 1) SEES | SEEN IN SUCH ° KEEPING WITH “E think sho le very. emagt,” reniied © Fay & ¢ wibked woman, tho one who has AMY WEALTH « eg es ea Fen te Sob : am@cked in men's souls, should un- | | | SEND ME Tio soodbyt must ba acing fume” | ay ratand their needs better than the fi | AM rieht, if you must s Mr. Fox | bod Woman. And of course they said: “wut L was going t y aye think of me as they see M9, and sea all those emotions run rot | than Hoatiy & Yard 4 “at RK the screen. | wich they have so carefully sup-| ‘ ain.” cried "Bu ‘ “ My idea of a vampire J bed the thor-| p iN about going home; " touched the ground at the edge of ughly eee Lp an who a0 heir a sort Lae erhiupa, for j} the path, came in sight Tt looked good and bad impulses, he mt S and disap ‘ome along then anawere b lqutte harmless, “Buster” ran solutely heartless, cold vampire of rt nin the end the Fox, and they started off acroas tne| straight for it was only @ foot fiction js false and artificial the in always a tt | meadow Dresently they reached the| away when, suddenly, he felt himeelt Pho reason that good women like! After all, you can't eat your cake ar lforeat_ on the other side and. an | Rently lifted, Mr, Blephant. hiding mo and flock to see my pictures was) Lave it too, no oo low clever an hunting for the little path which Mr.) behind a treo, had picked lm up tn at first a bit of a puzzie to ine mI COAr MINS se Fo: wid led to the pool wh lad tha his trunk. decided that there really is just a| ending is Tait Re ninah lived. They looked ant Tho next instant there eame a ittle bit of vampire instinct in every | woman whic of i fooked, but couldn't find it vn “1 | swinh and a yell from Mr. Fox. The how fat she may) be outra ere to triumph hi ter” was about to give up and go| sapling had sprung back Into place wife and mother.) the en a who hevertheles 5 hore wa asd a shout ind there he was, caught by the hind women seem toa little of tts color and exe “Here log, hanging from tts top. ‘eel somehow that life hasn't beer life, She goes away fecling He hurried over and there was the} *‘Buster,’ that sap is & trap quite fair to them a t rie pe i virtue is its own rew path i ae Beep oan| ees Bae tied sald My. ething, So » to gO “You go ate * aa r, Fox, “so! Blophant, “and Mr. Fox was trying t ———— you can havo firat look |iget you caught In It. Til take You Off started * +" with Mr. Fox| home and then come back and let hign close bohind. Presently a little sap-| down; it will do him good to hang « ling, with its top nt over tt it! while Bann \% : : ts 5 — aay 1c/POS TS mao } Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn } | EM SENT on APPROVAL ¢ . : iad Cou > H l t h d B tt GET ARS NEWRICH S$ Dear Cousin-Kins: | sine ‘nile ‘Ofte ease : Medel ea an eau iy GOAT OU will all be delighted to rend | Ey 3m WS. A t Y the good wishes and good news | Ht! lv an ts 3 By Pauline Furlong cranet™, te, ey ten overen | Tt ie 4 Kiddie to Join our Klub “_ PBS a Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World) afte SR Rr eae won (a is 1 | Tensing and Deep Breathing Exergise. eorond are nw. Thin ttter tad & | eyohn rae TENSING and deep breathing) brings about better results without tong, al, proba Ny dosage have fern oat Wel : . ay? 6 above me . sl n u ea aH aealar oh Kin A exercise 18 shown to-day:| causing th aa mentioned dis Aue though belated, it is here, and is “AER Wiiora Stand with feet 24 saches tressing condit one mighty welcome, because our Cousin} Mande Marne was our fitst’ Kog- wart, arms loosely at sides. Gradu-) gow LEGS—MARTHA D.: ater Maudie’s chatty little letter carries iiahc Main, and DOROTHY STRING- f ly bring tho clenched fists up) you ercises: will cor- the fine, friendly spirit whieh all our ged 12, 48 Claud Avenus Char- a fleld, si set, Engl, Cfutil they are in the position illus-)Fect this ¢ Me brave Allies feel toward us. Dnclisk Mate Teese ; trated and take a deep breath mean-| WANTS WEIGHT—RWATRICE R,: Here ts the lette! too will prove delightful and inter- while, When the lungs are quite It you are 6 feet 6 nes tall in your | DRA COUBIN mt F, ANOR wees “4 pa would please her Hult of fresh air, hold the breath Siorkinas and thirty Hal Acted ve | | Kise KN \ainy , and without moving the fists, try to. but several poynds under or over this 1 wl Hen Ry ev? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. he force the shoulder blades to mect 7° would Nake a creat dif- | tht, woud ‘be to how ina our Atierts si at te ie et in the back. hen relax and exhale Een L : pap. f 6 Kiddie Riv fore re- g vompletely, Count five be: eating the movement end do this © about ten times at each prac ice, This is purely a shoulder movement and {s beneficial for those who are round-shouldered and hol THE CLUE OF THE TWISTED CANDLEWBOMM |= 0s: =| ED _WAL LACE 1G, Mt 1 all yo the change of ir ny vey ow-chested, : “A curious Christmas proson Readers must teara that strenuous JOAN Lexman Receives a Faas © the other, exainiuing. the and quick exeroises bring about a “Do you know how it works? . y much nily as one wo fi d 4 sio rapid action of the heart, untess| §=—-s hat He Is Afraid to Answer wiitti. sion gtgubled very much him intenty as one whe found my ou are particularly robust and ac that it is loaded by slipping back the i the ustomed to prolonged practice with| And Cannot Ignore cover, but as my admirer did not t nd amm the movements, Remember also sed with riunately i that with each movement of the | 7A vem, 18 be toot to. tn | birvisiay”annitensry arrives 4 fur ne to dram a yonr r, pushed the drawer to and # a tine Kara) was! waicilus LONG LIVE THE KING width Pow Mane mamine are oer tn te nasand (100,000) ie May T woud tn low Which T have written? THIS GREAT ROMANCE OF } 6. When tage tong for the Ma MARY ROBERTS RINEHART 0 Weduiewtay hs Q Aleald 1 fold my tmanieerine? a t day to send im comtetby. interesting here was a knock at the door. cluewhere. Let me ¢ { y i awit That is the post,” explained John. you ver and Will Begin on the Home Page Monday, March 4 : muscles. a certain amount of car ingwoa, ‘The maid had one letter on thirsty ‘1 fs l Cousin Eleanor, ponlo acid gas is set free and this s wwtly salver and the author took It up w my admirable UPCUPLOL, of NNR nnn 4] i u 43 must have mo Mt visit a frown, t and click it onew or twiea, . Pye volsonous § 88 P . , “From Vassalaro,” he said, wh have to @o more.’ Ile hated lying to he an th © had changed his original plan MY VALENTINE -laden fresh air through deep ; = the girl had left the room. ‘The Greck — Gira a from the piano as Kara Miocuous lie of ractor was “hd that he had fixed the waiting | January Contest Award Winner, CHAPTER I. Mrs. Iexman know about thls took the letter in bis hand and ex- entered the little drawing-room and Seeuanant to hin Lewes Junction as his | ARA recovered his self-posses- matter ae \ i ainined it t tired a few conv Vin afrad you have had a dull Here it wast found | -s Alt said the other. "He writes a vile fist,” was his only , sof regret that he said, “Kara was not nan muttied up ars int sion and contigued his paved restiossly up and down comment as he handed it back [0 s:ay 1 been so short ars ita, wet the fi roll about the room. m, hig hands behind him and John, who slit open the thin, butr ¢ » looked at him thoughtfully te yes a oh ed short and pow his chest velope and took out half a a4 He has not changed v nuch,* {and at a slgnal £ wed him irally 1 have not told ber the sheets of ye , only a ett ‘ ud slowly. trom the roow A worst, or how unpleasant the man hag sheet us weltten Uj p He's a wonderfully hantyeme —'T was oby y not What is the (rouble you are hav- been, The lette f: I chan, isn’ oy i she His fee sallow ant with Vassa id He stepped A turned. MC ORUER GE ORL LaLHIERY Ww Jmiration. Jwhat be . and | John rose from his chair and ho threatened to Kill gue gait san the cornet smment ap ayer ie « irregular F ed over to the fire, stood gazing me at the crossroads be v had gone. rich, bu at i the end of tho | town into Its depths, his legs wide Beston Tracey and the tng. naan in the w da kare t, his hinds clasped behind him, 5 bourne Road. ea bo there nt CHAPTER IV, Rie ablverad. @ tie ar ‘t | warned you against Vassalaro, Kara dropped his hand on the other's Its frankness was man la Po | he said, stooping by thé other's side arm. It was signed “Vaxsalaro.” wising to the girl and she He looked at her in astonishinent i hing that have ordered | light his cigar with pill of "Lam ing at you,” he said; John read the Ie nloud 1 alightly he ngke (ood heave ha od std,” he. sald | paper, “My dear Lexman, my felto am uughing at the th of Must be mad to wri letter nateave at ea wou. tp. CRS ace, what a s to say! humbly 5 Mattafney deasaainnatatnmeta to ke thre Btu k ody, that,” he said; “Ll meet the ays glad tos 4 MM Why L belleve he'd do anything tor i hive a rovolver% Vaty vaten ‘ ? ? r men are unpleasant people to wand daiene Wart vil and teach him sueh a | " r any other of my husband a ui aon Med and 1 hin | : 1 with in ¢ 8 moods: n induced him to tule s never | ha said stead hat In exactly what afraid F Sb al i He w tf said tie at this head of," she sald In a low. voter \. Hag shot a couple Standing with feet well apart xm aid f 4 te 5 n nd of your husband At & quarter to eley ed nt w h © of & revo i then supand here, Rey ye 4 ! A watoh, and rove ped - ing va » h ists graduoll \ h d gir i" he until! in position illustrated, | ' i ni himsvif 1 A Iw i irresolutely, ' ‘ mild Kara Ae » ch ; inol meanwhile inhaling deeply, Try y lende ve roman; Wise | it w . 1 th ef 1 the 5 ) en to make ‘shoulder blades meet. | vou were very foollsh to to him lilaebaruitd He der, pat Mare, Re ut ty ; 4 had better My HELEN B. EOAN, aye fourteen, Then relax. tall, 1 could have tent you the Mrved.” a von, Mee to rea E Bart CE kWat is We v | y : erevha m?” asked K Lit for yo FEBRUARY COMPOSITION GON ‘reathing to help burn it up and There were reasons why I should ¢ the pry no bother you w tridgres,'* t TEST. ect AROH,” expel it from the syste. ‘ mane Wb ey “Eromt yolk" aaid i$ phatically, "L SAnnat have 1 : 1 know my way . } 3 fh MEME f the Rapid and vigorous exercir: ne , 1 up waiting for her pe Tho : x 4 in yW much is the amount?” asked an x " Nee « the 3 cause most persons to tremble and) (2% Muh | * auked ; pa and that w ous, but tt was ri ‘ > its owner ny enter aR ‘ Kar t ie) east |W borrowed ‘ t lin wer t et v 1 com HoH the been and also encoura | ‘rw thousand fixe hundred PWall you pay ked f the t i { : ‘ pai a feeling of complete exhaustion and | a, with iftly. : ; & short John made Te 8 © the effort i: hey oh ade no answer, There sted on the b far'gue and this is due ‘0 the effort t two thousand robably £10 in the} a + Kara's advice, I 3 o A prize of $1 w awa of the heert and lungs to supply| tive hundred ings at this t check which was due on the ni The connection suddenly 1 } who wr r thy tissues with sufficient blood und| moment." would bring him another id yet Kare hu , ; tin isentias ‘ Sera ee ‘ voked Ut feut ¢ are Atty DU ( SAE ne, axe Oxy gen. | “Wall he wai written on 5 vy mut any q i n So then. again we see another] John Lexman shrugged his tee Re k 4 i u words t i | shoulders. Nke blotting thoueht 1 ‘ 1 y ; Sida bepegil reason for complete rest and relax j nase cava aerial , places the ink ‘absorbed. by t ‘ wee ~ ‘yun for all persons—fat or thin only, “don't think’ I r surface had run, tT h i. 4 ORATOR: oats . fee this gasping, breath! cond). | Pret We but it wa WEN you shoots ev t ad been 1 took outt m he t 0 SHOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ™ ‘ eit har n that a by @ man tn so Violent a hurry 1 ped it § ‘ . BTAIN YOUR PIN ¢ion of tremor and before ¥ Ki 4 he had not ne 1 the extr . ‘ I wh { 1 Ka groceeding further exer-| Ka Tahall keep this lette aid r hand on his sh anit i vor teak al : cises, which are always more bene- We vou he ha n 1 Veils hink vou aro we adv ntly. . y i fiolal when practised slowly and | |\"hivaniut ofan sia ohn with a a Nassalaro probably docs not the money? abe asked | Kara gat dak viele you, You Y i H an Interview with him the effe t ‘a c aw in ¥ piha 4 car, « regularly without undue speed or) London and it | aan ‘ pireatontag ttors and that # 1oment he was tem; he, a9 the driver 4 1 1 violence. t 4 to make a lot of went hank, Ptet Moti, 3 ft tier, He wilt a itlously along ¢ end t before,” he sa aw YoU AME, AOE i g the muscles—that ts hold-!' I depended upon the suceess open ate pane ' evonty 1 zing that she 1 The rain was sull fal ioe vet AUD RRS ing them firm and taut during the} to pay bjin off, and I very foolahly | Phat ie tie ext win re. study and this John tr hich had gat . ba own w flatance w 4 finer eras Rint Pim ond movements and completely letting go| " Iv t of promises of repayme mt he said, “it tt 7 "open: one am ning vor. mush,” 1 soover where | he w r 16 } wel one . ; of them ‘between the exercises Listy" WD Iklan eae tity epee, Wa ne rawer mut lost train, tod’ 10. ane ears uron no. QIQ fe ‘ REN AEST Hat: GUE Ne ae WOU Wie AM oe BOL de hae yin A wvsew bevoLe Gowan! Wek he WHO dials Le ieueuneiod (Du be x oer . ea : ‘ 4 woe P ies eee ea j Ps Se EO ae pe way & (hae

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