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ee HOME PAGE Thursday May 2 ~Housecleaning Made Easy | By Modern Methods Women Who Have Found Clever Ways to Simplify Home Work Tell How It Is Done IN WINTER “INSUMHER Can eeren (seme ) (tas SEYON ) ‘SEND He k VERY woman Injdry had ft painted with three ats| one | etlohs 5} ae SOME” | Bu t veer PLENTY | the land ts trying] Wt, socalled dee Coat | uT InAvE Plenty |] ICE ce [le mn COAL to solve the house-| considerable drye aN MS =) Lor Ice | AND | is rela cleaning problem] was thoroughly dry - a SG 2 a aon, and) a hardwood floor. with ¢ IGe 5 COAL | \ f them tell) Wax. The wax finish not = Ay ‘ the floor easier to care for ahah ndadedl et f revented staina from pen | story of how It 18) hut it protected the paint itself trom dono In tho cur-|woar, In my care it has proved @ us of Good] decided success, | HOOK UP THE CURTAINS. Uns fresh is, rk, But all] Keeping bedroom eu These published the a bus item in laundry w } views ombraco|f.ow Min Im » with windows | suggestions based! raised in spite of the fact that it is! upon actual expo. |hard on the curtains, Wo tried pin: 5 \ NO, LAM Dong MY be of beneht to others having the| fn me mussed and | Beiter ARE 1\ MSS FURS Ake THe WAR | 5 ) BIT GARDENINCr 5 game Ailicultics to handle, wrinkled in @ very short time, WITH THOSE SUMMER Betwe EN CAMOUFLAGED oe >. eS oa T have found a way to polish win-| spring L ay Dove RE tala tals ows brilliantly with the least poset. | (Re, low of anak cureain, | FURS ON 7 FURS ) intee Kony? } CNINTERFuRs ) He : possi} with an ¢ » correspond two-thirds | : beh t . le work, says one writer, Tecan clean| of wav from the bottom on each aaa 5 whether the sun is shining or not, so} ed Hach night the curtains can % infallible is my method, First wipe| Ye hooked up for the breezes to blow 9 \ ¢ off the dust with a - jg | Uuobstructed through the room, and & , , th a ¢ When they are let down again’ next | > very ditty, wiih a damp one, then put| morning the curtains are fresh and i ® small qu ™ sin} tin t he and of water in unwrt and mak t y aa Will hold the weight of | *hold ammonia, ‘i ' any tin and will never be de- two parts of wit of amr 4 touted When not in w | @ Pip a sinail cloth i in this RENOVATE PILLOWS. ‘and w Wring it nearly dey. then go over! X hope this discovery will net | BuBisiy, Wipe ietroatateiy ign v dry ek Nee | a lintless cloth, or the pane y H (\WI aty befor 4 ' I first washed \ hen | took ¥ 1 tum cleaner and | \ Ler’s Move \ No, IT's C ch How SMALL after ripping tiie end of each pillow | S 0, IT'S CHEAPE Spelt ear Hah Ye] after it was washed, L fitted dt tight: THE LANDLORD To PAy THE RAISE - Buy 4 Who nT r on the clean ane ed © he < bay yy 7 . il e pd : Odes he el and turned on th RAISED (Than iTO MOVE < F BOND, Must Feed nt amied idly tho R ‘ -— WHEN HE MEETS ind we d duty ae A SOLDIER, ( ister | OILCLOTH WALL COVERING, | * INSPECT YOUR WIRES. Att § for years to ke living the f and Ww if badly f it wire fron rusted ti) to me ' % Now I du ; of how at all ¢ \ to aveid DECK PAINT FOR THE KITCHEN My FLOOR. th T have » white pine kitchen Moor |b from wh hit original fi 1 | t . vanished. It w ‘ ngly ft to clean an pelean, | y T scrub scrubbed «it, and when thorougt Advice ee Lovers By Betty V incent ko myselt. te %o tr to thin ‘A fy own wor you ma at The girl best liked t 4s the girl who t herself very much, unpretentious, of voted to q forta tse He ‘keels a Boy From the Bowery By ie aise hor bent lo sid and They Tackle the Germans 0)... Sr cea os ues in _Yankee Style oes tev thal laughing fricr 5 tia man'| and girls of her « n wh . knows. And whose sovic mah enisy cmos Lii deca on the Winning His Affections. “n, PP.” 9 man of my on me 1 on other 4 Rays fo apecial p society. one I hay “tire the 4 st and right vu where it Ww trench pet, ry searey-look The slowly. work in ation prisor mak ate Hundreds « sent and day coming back 4 were t 0 the 4 bright wh the trenche about, k ombs that faces. another wit And eve u Fritz on. one tid yell “kamerad ret, on the ether ou with a revolver to pick him wu unded ry ae ours out ¢ be way negtthrown in About this frie wel By arrangement with PRECEDING. CILAIt om Adains Service.) bom ther hand, ov nv in a communication hes with a crit the of a around me men of the third the we explosion All re until ji c 1 an to Walk { ; of legio uy when tand to wit at th ning shifting iks, moving sand bags up nd up clety time cept f trem the presen y n Vn fool as if twice their 1 ! constant fear ot | down or of tu c oR How can L conqi pie Rite fs Think less about yourself and more | guns, tren xs that 1 . general store nt that ¥ butt on 0 vi » near and { your Nid, 16 iced Ment Flag for at a. Soldiers’ Fiancees |: OFS it proper f ‘ left t ke | hind him" ty © flag |, 1 when her i ‘ ha id, and a whol Too many. ve Wido int e athe was talking | | ‘ . r ; : W hin * was han. *! ! . ty A t 1 thun to the Ho ¢ ; ker tye a & on the blir \ 50 to Paris ; We case ady« the Bei { not; a bet | , and cannot t a} ; % make them - | bers of t | third south end of the we was town, at it, f Dix- family; spect f \ r controye ' wervice thi. } Irossing st Second come up to t crater, ur the Sta: Fi ‘ ‘ on v been ragecd y 4 4 ? 5 2 ‘ dey y os ba ome marching howe, landed ainong them Just before they up, NNguces t must have ¢ Legion 1 w nee back 1 for, ¢ awaits som they were carrie the bay day, wud at aight up ii as 4 ys ° 1 4 The Evening Kiddie Kl Copyright, 1918, by The Press Pubtiehh Under the Kindness. FTER a tong Jaunt o'er dalo ant hil, May and Tom watked | toward a little pond. Their attracted by a group of thoughtless ehblldren throwing sto nh was t the little creatures In the water. Voor little frogs! How afraid ard helpless they were! How they shiv. ered! “Oh, oh!” exclaimed May. “Pleas, run and stop the I cannot bear tt! Tom ran to the rescue of the poor dumb creatures, Cal " Little folaw, a who w Unkind to such creatures, until viland spirit told th ne y became hearing day pun Kind ‘Ton reature kind to them instead but to Conducted by Eleanor Schorer “World's _ vt Korner Sky Story Po, (The New York Evening World) their promis Ways be tho and, their deeds. t In the mean time May stood In the} "Not only onded May: ri aot x the tinv| 1 n do better work. Thay y to Tom, and oh other children that same wh tant manner that you have taught to | they promise “Lam su ‘om to his eom- POMMERANZ, aged panion later, “that they will keep 221 Kast Third Street, nnn Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn } Dear Kiddie Klub Readers: Hi! names of the Award and this test will be printed bh day | Klub 1 bond or Mave you a subseription . bond of the Third Liberty Loan ¢ If you have write and tell me about it and your namo will appear upoa our “War Service Honor Koll whicn will be published on Saturday, May nt All you Cousins are and will con- tinue to be so busy selling bonds up to the very last minute of the drive that T have given you until Wednes- jay, May 8, to get your letters to me. How very proud it makes me to add new na to the “War Service Honor Roll!" [t will give mo great pleasure to add yours and the Coum ing will delight In reading of your patriotiam What would Uncle Sam do without kiddies? ew Have you noticed the little para- that appear In the Kiddie Korner under tho heading his patriotic . graphs ALBERT N. DEPEW EX-GUNNER AND CHIEF PETTY OFFICER, U. S, NAV MEMBER OF THE FOREIGN LEGION OF FRANCE CAPTAIN GUN TURRET, FRENCH BATTLESHIP CASSARD WINNER OF THE FRENCH WAR CROSS, eee “stir working us Le A man with ter on his mind ought not to goto the from. line He will be crazy inside of The best way is not to give Whether it rains or © plenty of important y about. CHAPTER VIL, Nio night, ufter £ had been at Parties to trenewen, Diamude for about three weeks, We made a charge in the face of a very heavy fire Our Captain always stood at} the parapet wo Were goin over 1 made f the cross and ited, “Bor God and France!” Then we would go « Cur officers led us, but L have never rman off Mod W we we Swise and up an awful tig wk for treatment wht came it was Ww } Just join » About Klub Cousins? They tell of What cousins are doing in work and lu play, Let me know what you are e so that fo may tell our hun- dred thousand Cousing, Q. Do tho members write the stories under the fk 1 of Contributions from Kid If they do I should like to write one, too, A. Yes, do write The members of our Klub st of thone clover stories We should ail be glad to read your contribution to this col- umn, Send it soon, Q Must I send a stamped envelope ' if 1 wish a personal answer to my» lotter? and poems. A. Yes. “hat is one of the rules of t)) Klub, Q May I send Jokes to the Kiddie Klub Korne At It would be great fun to print same good Jokes sent by mem~ ers, \Q. Are children almost a year old allowed to bel to the club? A. Yes. Children of any age up to sixteen yeara may join, Q. Do you change the Kiub Coua- ie ages when they write aud tell you? A. Yes, Coucin Eleanor, { ABOUT KLUB COUSINS. OUSIN ANNE years old, of | Corona, In 1; Cousin Robert | sky, elsht years old, of No, 1139 | White Plains Road, New York, and rt Brie nine years old, of No, 1343 vet, Cousin Rob | Brooklyn—ail three recent Kiddie Klub contest wine | ners, buying Thrift Stamps with jthelr one dollar award. ‘They are |Yery faithful and patriotic cousins nd want to do all they boys n to halp So is Cousin in years old, of Avenue, Freeport, beth and Lilian and six years, of iloucester Road, South Tot- | ndon, N. W., England, have nd our Kjddie Klub cousins Let us give hearty welcome @@ these oversea cousins now hae about twelve Klub relatives in boanie | England, ages nine 1. Tonkin, No. 54 | tenh nm, 1 whip. PLANT Now. Plant your seeds before it's too ant there, pefore tho earth is bare, Plant the fruits of every kind, Plant them and can them, For ‘twill be a priceless gem, Written” by RUTH BARNET,’ jased twelve, No, 661 Myrtle Avenue, Lrooklyn, | arta and true ‘ ar Red, While end FS PPEIPPER. ened tourteen al Avenue, Brooks a, UNCLE SAM. old man, Heil e Kalb Aver HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. “KI You \ aN Kiub Pin” YOUR NA joa of age may vemiwet is presented memberwiak) fF eeray Koud Pin and me coupon no. BIO as we do, will al- > yy

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