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I ROT TTS TT TT TT a TTI ee ETT oe Fresh Air Exercises | The Evening World's | And Diet Rules | TA Gone Kiddie Klub Korner 2 For Summer Health WORK HARD ONLY THRee Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Four Ye; MORE YEARS Comyright, 1918, by The Press Publiaht ‘The New York Kvening World), . & ARS, On Woke Wilahing Oo, (Th ne Tough Luck! _ asttiizta, By Pauline Furlong | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World.) Horseback Riding Highly Beneficial { OV riten exercises are essential because no one can be really well | Buster’s Adventures By Uncle Harry | The Balloon. 'B' STER and Mr. Fox were in the without proper breathing of pure fresh oir, thereby sending oxygen to remote portions of the lungs and body, which do not) receive their rightful share through ordinary crema Meadow when a balloon came breathing. sailing over them. It was #0 close to the ground that @ ope tied ; to the basket was trailing on the | gras, They followed It @ long way, | hoping It would stop, but it always | kept just ahead. Buster was about | to give up when the balloon caught jin @ tree, with the basket resting | against the aide of @ bill Nobody was in sight when they reached the apot, ao Mr. Fox told Buster to jump tn and see if there ONLY was anything to eat. He did so and fe) found a box which smelied as if there NE MORE / was something good inside, but he YEAR OF | couldn't get It open. Mr. Fox called WORK to him to keep on trying. Buster gnawed at the string until, We all know that the strongest muscles of the | | He t * body deteriorate and begin to give way when the blood 4 circulation, the heart, and power of breathing become ’ exhausted. Knowing this we should consider tt our| duty to keep up a@ certain and reasonable amount of active exercise as long as possible. Train your lungs | po if you would have them in condition, because once | you cease keeping these and other muscles active you are helping to bring @bout conditions which are not *eonductive to health, long life and youthful appearance, No one is too old for outdoor exercise. This may be mild or strenuous @oodrding to age, general health and power of endurance. Every woman who can afford the} reeteisdaee luxury of horseback riding should) ; ° Ynduige in this healthful outdoor ex- | 4 ercise,, which brings into play prac- * tleally every muscle of the body, re- * treshes the mind and purifies the blood and lungs. Then, too, the good effects of the sun's rays when not _ “too hot on the body cannot be over- estimated. Of course, the side sad- all at once, he felt the basket move a if it was being rocked. He Jumped to/on the bottom of the basket. He the seat and looked over the ede. | scrambled to the seat and looked out; His heart almost stood still, The bal-|the basket was brushing over the tops loon had risen into the air and there, | of some trees, so far below ho looked no bigger than| “Help! Heip!" he eried. |a mouse, wan Mr, Fox, “All right,” came the answer, and Ruster had never been so frightened |he saw Mr. Elephant. His friend in his life, For a moment he thought|caught the rope and wrapped {t of Jumping, but the/ground was too|around the trunk of a tree. Steadily far awa Off sailed the balloon; | Mr, Elephant pulled on the rope until soon Mr, Fox was out of sight. After|the basket touched the ground and a while black clouds covered the sky, | Buster could Jump out. jthe lightning flashed and the rain came You were born lucky,” said Mr. | down, Buster crawled into a corner| Elephant; “the balloon has brought * of the basket and thought of his|you home. mother, So it had; the farmhouse could be For a long time he lay there until) seen through the tree Mr. Fox had he was aroused by something scraping to walk all the way back. © tendency to cause @ cramped BO-| 515, practically every muscle of pee of the body and possibly! the body, refr the mind and curvature of the spine and other !n-| purifies the blood and lungs. _Jurious effects, especially if a tight corset is worn during the ride, back riding, when it {s indulged tn} The blood circulation, digestive)on @ cross saddle and with the/ a ‘and eliminative organs aro all! clothing loose enough to allow free- { J ' | , dle should be avoided because it has Horseback riding brings inte | greatly stimulated through horse-! dom for all parts of the body. { Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn | | should like to b from Dear Kiddie Cousins: Atleast oncea onthe | send an anewer to our Good BYE OLD Pat, - How to Hang Pictures TaArgureng \ MORROW tf the closing day Savion eens be And D | of the May composition conta ee Tate Ktub cousins who ! Mf ndre upont | on “War Gardens.” Send your have asked for letters from English Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), | composition to-day “ ye Here oe pas a are ih nonee bound to an« GIFERAY “CORO. Et | Q@. How much do 1 a : sa ae , you get for 100 HIS is one of the minor house-|telpieco looks best with a single me- compositions must not exceed 150) pounds of newspapers, all Evening i ‘ hold problems that has @ deal|dium sized picture or a small mirror |words, and you must state your! World, and where shail I send them? , to do with the appearance of/above it. ame, age, address and certificate) A. One cent is given for six morn~ “the home, Most people's rooms look] The size of the picture should al- n . Ing or evening Worlds and one cent “as i¢ they had thrown the pictures|ways ft its surroundings. If tho| ae CATIONS AND ANSWa Is given for one Sunday World. You , y ‘oundings. he| ay bring the old papers to the main / at the walls any old way and a cer-|space where it hangs is too small the | Q. May any members of the Kid-|office of The Evening World, 63 Park er tain few had stuck fast, while the! picture looks crowded. If it is too dle Kiub draw pictures and eend|!ow, New York, on any Saturday { rest had slipped down out of position | inrge the picture weems lost, In mah.| them in to you? one i. 4 | err hit the sky Ine instead of theling groups tho rule ts to place tho| A. Yen. ‘ Hise Pe Shee ee ee for « bull's eye. This confusing and by DO|biggest picture in the centre and My) LPR O ieeer tas A. Members who have belonged to ! in Omaha, 3 the Kiddie Klub for three morths or ;Means happy arrangement—or lack| must always be remembered. tha, rene on certainly may, Wi * . Of it—Is most noticeable with small! oyjects become disconnect 1 ee avail fon vind to welcome a Led Mage B sar new ice agar: ow we ¢ ** i) n bi + “or medium-sized pictures. ae ae they are divided by a space excooding usin from one of our Western, | ee tons (numbered in rota- tures, oll paintings, engravings, + the width and jc Bie ‘ once a tion), Name, age, address and cer- fare easy to place properly because! so in making eee eee Q. Do we have to write tificate number must be given. New thelr size makes {t difficult to use ie Broups be careful not month at least Kiud rule, but 1/ certificates. can be obtained In the me ; ‘a ao, of £2 Dace the pictures too far apart A. It i» not a Klu same way, If you do not know your § many in the same room an ' — ——_. { certificate number tell the date upon necessity, they are given the space ; ; pace Se which you became a member or am they need. 1 te ae - q near to it as you can recall. é i { After losing the original pin and Now, some people have a natural } = 4 certificate given each member upon knack of hanging pictures, but others // 4 “y entering the Klub, only one pin and Pp en- / » certificate may be secure ace are bewildered and confused when r 5 cording to the above rule, . . ever they have the Job to do ore } CAD 7 i ‘ ‘i hae lease eltber pin rie = never succeed in making their walls : aS . y ane He removed bis derby and began|cate he or she will be required to ; , > wall, Butt re cer- heartily. “You flatter me." duction, Should it fail, I should ba otherwise 1 cannot be responsible for | He r | pend thres coupons and five naaee aes Soom really well, Buk there: ars Ch arlotte En ages a Mana CY “at any rate, shall be guided by humijiated beyond measure, and ( the results." tapping Dimsele with ovens?” | another pin and three coupons and tain rules for this work that all peo- | { : ie Your should be subjected to actual pecunt- - And you are really & ¥ORe hi ifieat, Fpte who have charming Interiors al- | Fi H Lpswintaa nn Re ae om Mise ake aie Gao 5 v. Ho turned upon her with an angry| three cents for another certificate, cH} sleeve folows even thoueh they are or Her House Party Pere tee Yor rend naan Hel apoky with an assurance that 20 CHAPTER TV. tr anne eae vane atu? Cousin Eleanor. . thin ‘ 7 your Hf she corrected hastily, was annoying. ’ was late afternoon when Lad v ¢ Z ff, Prin- Feta ALTE Nae PaO Of U d I uae Bee wenger re: “Bi ill not fall," he added with Wot's a.yege? Can that stuff, Prin-) z hole SPE bl 7 must be of wonderful interest. ut it will not fait dded wit lotte, sitting in her favorite cor- We ; ourneyman plumber ABOUT KLUB COUSINS. ‘ solar ae neh iar % iter Jo ndesuraoles aye. Yow Heder inEetveplhn Verdc A OuOhh a cteaey tin Qentined tote ner of the porch, where ahe did $"q !in card : USIN COLUMBUS ARONP of \ (The reason t nels rai Pan = ften _ ‘ . & great dramatic success. As such, most of her writing, chanced to And he produced a documént which Ardsley, N. Y., succeeded in pell- | f so many walls is because the p opyright Prank A. Munsey Conipanr ) Bidwell Wright looked slightly be & ‘am " bearer was a plum er cs TP saladoed: Diila bape SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHALTERS wildered of cour it is only fitting that L look up and beheld a singular figure ess eae th newer gchtmi tcy' standing. | Ing twelve Liberty Bonds of the 6 not balanced, 9 6 Brow daughter of anker i ar t ould re e ‘ Phe Of KOO pute and \ tes cathor technical, but it meane| wp.euna is axel Wie hehtaTsaestameet, ‘ Intercepted?” ho repeated. should racelve @ fair share of tho gauntering along the driveway. The 07,6008 copin® fola “Charlotte nu| Third Loan, for which, he tells us, he + | acters. Father Hrowuing vetors {he Mr simply what balance means on al Who'oxer*totobtain for ner te services if Bbw arlottes give & house cale. The weight on one side must| when ahe may observe their bh “Miss Browning wants to know how eaminge’ | | ag man was short and wide, with @ PrO- ja. yin nor very familar with certain | Is golng to be presented with a War eat ae, % Service Medal by the Treasury De- | in intercepting a ¢ » from her at- nounced tendency to bowlegs. A matters as yet ‘ ‘ week-old black beard covered his chin, “Whose shack is that?’ he asked| partment of the United States Gov- ; sete often you've been pinched,” explained { duderworid characters supphed by Wright, kat js ‘ prney. He nodded slowly. — « 4 { i sav, The master crook stiffened in hiy torney, in the|crament. Although only twelve years be offset by something equally heavy ata eRe Naan anaes! tle haiat >» What extent do you wish to mi iise ou y wit presently, jerking his thumb In the| crame; thous y ba the other, ‘This ts not of neces- CHAPTER IIL the deal. with crooks, if SHAIR Rod bestowed wpon Checlatis Nin the royalties?” she asked, “2d he rubbed it thoughtfully with an fiir ys large dwelling that lay| old, Cousin Columbus is a bustier. on eit ey tigitao ep . vous ) wot miscarry, 1 feel # J00k of such reproach as sho ha Twenty-five por, cent. of, the ehormous hand as he paused for m (iWon arf Mite te isible through} Cousin Margaret Louise Koehler, ‘i sity one obje it may bi is nate ah tha aa 7 : L Penh ;. hever beheld Jn human eyes: oe : Alii eful survey of pee ? No, 2402 Silver Street, Brooklyn, came ¢ Shree, If You have w good many| Me, Vo ih the Itbracy of the I h Lic wonderful suce ONY Gear Mins Browning.” he sald @POSs: moment and made a car ¥ of the tr ing home that Charl 1. “Nery we je replied coldly, not the house, His eyes were as bright “Our noareat neighbors, tho|fecond highest in’ her sohool in , recovered his Havink the jeast idea, of what 4 per Hotte.| Liberty Bond sales. She sold $1,200 h, small pictures to hang, don't scatter | you to be so optimis= first glimpse of Bidwe must beg of you to under Fahl oe . as shiny black buttons and blinked Smythes, live there,’ said C th, and with » 1 tte gr : ent, of the gross represented Hl worth, and with four other girls, was ; them over the walls, but arrango In| She paused for severa gyros aU oie never yet has the law placed Lee ee ee renee ted ts trom rapidly. Wor all his uncouth body, he Ce ee eine Tnauired {chosen to represent her achool in the ? zowroups, with a bit of restful walllon tne ‘threshold studying these must be very extensive, {2sers upon me. Never have , ae his pocket und handed them to her. wag neatly dressed, save for a derby analy ~ole ' a Liberty Loan Committee jubilee space between each group. Never critically, He was standing with his Mr. Wright oye bet fein Bia “Suppose we sign up now.” he MUR~ hat that was too large for his round “ "tin about susnges?” Carnegie Hall last Saturday. wunder any circumstances attempt to}yacy toward the door, completely Without egotism, that 1s absolutes His voice faltered f Fa suey think "8" head. Ho carried @ sinall and rusty “How carlos of met” exclaimed! may COMPOSITION CONTEST. arrange the pictures in @ room be-|yoheg in his examination of a ly true,” he answered. stuat. “Why, if 1 should so leather satchel Charlotte, rising. “You're hungry, of Ilo knows more crooks than any Charlotte was speectioss, but re- 1 New York," volunteered Bev ray THis. as 19. pesolng solved to maintain her dignity. With Approaching closer to the house, he You must remember bo De VINE pe Pe ‘ered & Careless gesture sno passed the made a trip across t ‘the most Important pleces, Begin on, is ono iself Ha wuld kill my honored and revered contracts to Blackston who reviewed gurther corner, then | oted omewha To C otte th are ith a rapid serutiny. ‘ anging any large picture| Charlotte noted a figure somewhat ‘To Charlotte this sounded brutal, PAR : . them w s 7 a hariote ret by hanging form the |®bove medium height, broad shoul- but she observed that Bidwell Wright _ Charlotte was contrite and embar. hey are in the usual form,” he Point opposite Char that 1s to stand alone or mel , but without suggestion of bulk. way undisturbed, Me smiled and nod- T&%s*d ‘ heasked, Std Presently, | “Ht ir coun- he whistled some nondescript tune tn centre of a group. Such pletures| His hands were clasped behind him, ded Your father lives, then?” she asked, sel, I should advise you to retain the @ low key course, I'll see 1f we have them in| SUBJECT—"A WAR GARDEN.” the house N prizes of $1 each will be lawn to the “Aw, sit down," sald Frisco, warily. awarded Kiddie Klub membars ack again, to @ “1 ain't askin’ for a hand-out I'm ages from six to fifteen tm- , TRORAMD HY ASEH ou Ot ey Kreps any maureees! ciusive—who write the beat composi- UaWes_ dawga!. Don't you. kaow| ens on 4 war garden, Compositions ‘a should tell which vegetables are best fore the furniture {s in position, as | the pictures should be grouped over t expensive in Mr. Browning's col- |; hb happened to be one of the man in tter to say “ nothing é ¥ ouch, @ sofa,|and his head wa . ulted to hut must understand,” he sata OF Want of somothing better to #aY. motion-picture rights you looking for somebody?" — « to ral how and when to plant > should be hung over & © , Ane bie eee : ass Sight y Hite a ts 1 ’ understar 1," he said “Yes, rejoice to aay. He is retired; sat cestalnin® sala Chance re you | ng for somebody? Um sorry if T appear to be ignor-! them yositions must not exceed & mantelpiece or a low bookcase, one side and backward, un attitude quick at while Fam one OF them our in his time he waa ® VEFY AU with canteen af inienied int asked Charl jeawing across tho ant,” said Charlot “You I'm] one hundred and fifty (150) words Let us for instance begin with thela cpnnoigseur Powe OF Fam not of thom. f must ask YOU t9 porior worker,” sald Bidwell Wright Leos ea at Eidwett rail dust earning a great many things Contestants must state their name, i nake tha on, a pme- pha. ‘Alth he ¢ t thi © eyed her slyly and grinned address, age and ce ° % mantelpiece, ‘This always looks best] Mr. Blackstone sprang up trom ble what y NUORHING TY MNGAMIY) (DORMS acs sealers that “We'll not point of tt.” he COUT eae Nat laren tte Maat TAG Flas you mnow SOUR Kite princess. |* dress, age and certificate number, | th entional well i ced ar-|Chair as he observed Charlott yerhaps, but it's a huma er he Of Une de ell no! ke a poin 4 ‘ we EL ype ited : abe ok he de 4 Is SLBANOR, | with-a i swell Walnnced.ats | AGS a Ae guar ee eo ee tut otter aver lived,” interjected Blackstone anid with a graceful, wave of his Bear, In the least surprised, You wn’ me works aiffrent aides of the) evening World Kiddie Klub, No. rangement over it. If the mantelplece |" we'ry punctual, you see,” be sald. for occasional bu ees, it is With enthusiasm. hand, “I surren them, ‘there is on et ‘* th hi ott he se . i oretiy fain Gaye Old ONE! bark F New York City. re r y th te nad, Bige, y " Wright nodded modestly womething rath: ulgar about pi harlotte indicated with a gesture, been doin’ pre . { $s long threo medium gized pictures! ‘The student of tho painting turned, not my b ig AnPGiANG Wem the | LRA OLNRS Oey. Se carat” Craer tear cece dae tee person. @nd the man disappeared around tis He glanced at the’ porch furniture | qpRiL CONTEST AWARD WINNER! Ee cscy Gel ahove Ih Wid the end ¢ harlotte, who was still waten- ordinary ly, of course, I , “Would you eu he Pes to think crite T corner of the house, wMlstling, A and then igh an open window in- | ar a or jing him, saw that ho was clean s ever n a a Oe a ee Heke Peet Hs : minute « © was bay tn the living room | 7 centre picture hung about fiw or) it toa rontly about wiry ia y ; Chartotte “Thank you, I should,” replied aly think I'd care to make money “UNi{e Sinpeed and he wes back again. Mou mu arecreferring to my father, 1/| { six Inches higher than the other two. | ang not unbandsome. 7 t be willing Cha mploying what she be- in that way," wider Oo K. Ate you the Pring presume,” remarked Charlotte. “Yes \ ft} Or a medium sized picture can be; “Mr, Wright,” suid Marshall Black= ¢ if the other lieve na AD Oxpellent GUINGES FANS, Roma Areokt muttered. Bisaiin cs Ae A the Prine Tither in well off. He lea banker \ 0 placed |Btone as the owner of the name ad } red dollars a day and ex- stone under his breath as he struc Ve patie ene t | sve the ot om ei ide of | Vane . paeeniie cia thi he man fumble ocket and reminiscent way De 5 ne the center picture, A narrow man-|saiq Bidwell Wrig sho 1 this wholly aaa matter Charlotte guppressed a atart. Tt fi 0 signal that the \nterviow was joy ig ful fore he owned one. Nothin’ like fillin’ ERS PSC SS how the words did not seem of professional business, If Lean be sounded like m great deal of money, (lord. for he rose and prepa Rey ere monniker, ain't your kick while the fillin's good { | ast stilted. “hbarlotte made a u here you have simply She glanced at Blackstone, He Be ee When waite hee be ready for your !t?" he asked, looking up act the Lenm ok at your layout A Yankee Lad’s Equipment. 2.4 . mental memorandum of the fact that me." ed to be swallowing something, but i jh ogy nf ore) I s led the way into the house, 1 hale trench spade (four { ents, Mis nieninn ne inquired, porch ral Charlotte led the way into t Ta 1 helm 1 8D | * A Liquid to Clean Silverware this prince of thieves was no common tht {t would greatly presently he nodded his head aie acina Bea maiog Re aquired win Miss Browning." her guest following close behind and) per squad), plate, cup, knife, fork | man utters if you could help me ‘That Js your own fee, J} suppose, PR tailgate pt a n You're the Princess. T been ca arrying his rusty bag. ‘Th i . ' Without Damage | "1 was examining your father's en re mused. sald Charlotte, “But how about the wy V0ry Kood. I i) 4 make by haste, lookin’ for this layo Swell place jiving room did not interest him and Snvons, OAs pad sonep, Sates Corot," he observed with a gesture | it would be very wise ff other—the crooks, l, mean OUGS se 2BeOn YOR IRDOS 70 Gone of you got Vin Sweeney,” he said. hie studied the dining room and si pa vone . pein’ . \ i J two happened to drop in to-morrow?” } fle, gas mask, overcoat, leggings, " 5 , the direction of the paints A good you permitted mo to act as your “Tbe expenses will cover them,” @a / i gt ‘ 0 Jimn board with rofessional seru rifle, ga . 5 ; HEN using silver polishes {tliit of color and drawing, but tho Miss Browning. I could swered Wright promptly agent 1,4 Se dae Samal varlotte wus beginning to under- aminin window latches ‘and| hand grenade, pistol to bolater and should be remembered that !composition 1s execrable.” take much responsibility from your ‘They wil not want pay?” OT ahall notte oan Ak be the meye mang Ing with @ practived eye the) banker. | engCH, aged fife somo silver is always removed | | Charlotte suppressed a gaxp. She shoulders, leaving you free to work — "They will be taken care of, Miss yo'suid, turning to her acai, “linder Did Mr, Wright, by @ny ehanee, distance from the sills to the lawn.) By \\ AM, PRITEO! one 4 in the cleaning proc For this rea- |Wondered what Erastus P. Browning upon your play. Hy the way, bave Browning, Of course, 1 shail also 16 “circumstances whould you Inform %®nd you!" The brary had but a passing attrac. | teen, No nit reet, § yn. e A ‘4 would say if ho heard this calm ver- you a plot in mind? expect an interest In the royalties,” Jour guonta why thee are here.” “Ho told mo I wasn't takin’ no tion for him, save for @ safe built 10t0| ga amnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnet gon liquid polish Is sometimes Pre-| ait concerning his prize picture ral way. Of course it added Wrigt fhe looked pussied . chance,” said the man, suspiciously, the wall ' HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND ferred to the ordinary powder, as it} “Wright ts something of an art fan- vange. The story will A faint sense of dismay entered vit tiny knew the ara inaielane w about it? Neat box." he commented, as he OBTAIN YOUR PIN. removes the tarnish without scratch-/cler himself," explained Blackstone. f out as I become Charlotte's ¢ and sho glanced ney ney were uncer oO lease come up, Mr. Sweeney; L gave the combination @ twirl, repens , ri i servation, they could not behave adatty tone must ‘a’ been @ swell worker | Hegianing with aay num ' ave t's go into father's den and talk the methods and the sharply at Blackstone, He was star- sev have been exp you old one must ‘a | g jag, and at the same time loaves 8/0“ c coated, 8 out and we ft my charactor ing at th ling. {hemeelves {np @ natural manner,” he “hig hesitated for an instant, then in his time.” ‘bright lustre, A very satisfactory | won't be disturbed harlotte looked at Wright with ‘Isn't that unusual?” she asked SBIARER | Ae AR Piste be whohy ascended the porch by vaulting light- | In the hallway they encount red | Nquid polish can be prepared by mix-| She led tho way to an apartment such a speculative gaze that he in- "On the contrary, custom ro- ft ease, otherwise they will resistes 1Y over the rail, a proceeding thatas- Thomas, the butler, upon whom five parts of aqua ammonia,|on the second floor, whore M rupted her meaning at onee plied Wright. “You see, in this mat pa acbihd z F tonished Charlotts, who would not Frisco bestowed a piercing glance. — | . ing five parts 1 nia, | on false impressions and conduct them i “Who's that guy?’ be walspered, as ‘wth sodium hyposulphite, | Wright, with an tnstinct that pleased "Were you planning to use me~ae ter 1 am more than your majordom”. gelves inva stilted and artificial way.” Have dreamed that such agility resid~ no's that « . venleg om Mat : ‘\ner, drew forward for her the ve a character?” he inquired, ] am, in @ sense, your literury ad ned Charlotte, “surely €d in the squat ficure. Hoe sat down they returned to the poreh Klub Pin.” iH ated “a and ten parts of ammonium chloride | onair that she had planned to oceupy She flushed gutlt viser. I might almost say 1 am e¢ given some rea for Without ceremony in a wicker chair “Our butler, Thomas, A hy thieaed wo te dates yeare of age } i in 200 parts of water, says Popular Marshall has been telling me “r hadn't thought of ft before. laborater. Not only tha', but in a How shall L explain and dropped his bag to the floor, It “Yen? O. K. 7 ‘Each jnember le presente fd, smiling, “I ¢ Ihut-~well, J sald a iver uray Bhap din lye! > your plans,” r f re “Why, certainly ‘abd Belence Monthly. The greatest dis- yoyr plan n at very vital wa my Pp ‘essional repu Do not explain at all, Mise Brown z > h r > " y ny tly interested, I follow the drar n't fully de ped. I must know tation is at stake In this matter, J ng. Greet them merely as your pave the butler come for your dh, all right, Princess. Only he tributor of silverware in New York &' ing on ther closely, and I believe, fret » about you, Of course, But If evitably it will become known among guests at a house party. 1 will do ail 8he nk looked like a snitch, take al COUP®N No. City resommends the use of sodium! what Marshall has told me, that ¥ t 1d be offensive to you why'-—— the people of my prof that t the explaining. I beg of you to leave “Nix, Princ ‘That's me mant- cbance,"'s | . , " ” e] aR eee ‘ hyposulphito in water, end I hold similar views concerning N& at adi,” a@nswered Wright bave been instrumental @ pro- that matter entirely in my hands, cure set and I'll keep me eye on it’ (To Be Continued) \* i

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