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~ For Summ a By Pauline ba one Copyright, 1918 by The Pre Pub er Health Furlong Co. “The NewMork Brening Wor ‘©’ People of All Ages Need Outdoor Recreation men too, of all OMEN, and 5 as they work and not take ‘gu will see nothing but young « The overworked vrain And the “ treaunent: of pevinanently tha is a fact that t will perform the Hand ball. bi are some of the indulged tt is a great m ou are too old phyateal defects can only be niibtics, and it is youthful pa abd digniti , Those unaccustomed to strenu off exercise should make all of the moxements gently and sli Bradually increase the practice as the muscles pes to the change. Otherwise the ‘games or exercises will prove more Sthehtal than beneficial. Don't stand back and refuse to enjoy Yeuthful games because you have nots been playing them, but bring yourself to believe that these sports wi! make and keep vou young, no matter how long you have lived with- in, yourself and carried around a all-of dignity. I know it i sy to form habits, but @- fee months’ practice of out-door gets will bring more reward in ékith and improved appearance than broug ave error to for your ag ly, and length of adjust them- rying around for yaw have been years. - — ing, rowing, swi n by most The developmept of the al},of the poise and stately bearing | ages, shonld life too learn to play as criously s enjoying ese healthful exercises, exercises quicker and resh Air Ex-rcises| Why Not? And Diet Rules bard Notice the groups around the skating rinks, or the skit ball or bowling alleys and | overtaxed nerves will respond to a out-door more | n to all the drugs in the marker. It he harder you play the better you » serious duties of life. ase ball, basket ball, boxing, fenc- mming, skating and simple many owt-door women in ordinary istake to stand back and think plea i nd correction o ystematic to indulge in these body bt about through Handball, baseball, basketball, boxing, fencing, rowing, swim- ming, skating and simple walk- ing are some of the many sports | available to all women in good health, Broiled Fish,—-Brolling orsunder the gas flame until brown smaller fish. Fresh fish of one or two potihds size, or smoked fish, such as fifman haddie, bowfin, or white fish, are delicious served In this way. Wasirtish, split, season, dot with ’ place on greased broiler, and synti) the flakes can be easily separated. If a gas broiler is used, lace the rack several inches below the flame and brown. Silced lemon emakes an attractive garnish and gives an additional flavor. Boiled Fish.—Boiled- fish easily prepared, and, when ser with a wellescasoned sance. is delictous. Cook’ whole, on, if too large, cut in pieces, Cover with boiling salted wat- er, but do not allow it to boll rapidly, as hard boiling breaks the fish. Cook ‘for’ten minutes per pound. Strong- flaxored fish, such as carp, $s din- \ proved by adding a half cup of vine- gar tothe cooking water © Baked Fish.—Use the whole fist @ piece from tl middie of a wt omm..- lf desired, stuff with mash potatoes, cooked rice or Victory bread wall seasoned. Cus ashes down the back, and: insert strips of salt pork or’ dot with fat. Dredge with fing corn meal, placo in a baking pan and.gogk .tUl-tender, allowing ten oF twelve minutes a pound, Sometin fish is baked in a in milk enough to cover the og:the pan. Fried fish use ed to consery okie fish, tomato sauce or bottom fat which we are ‘Try the other ways des ty = Sorve with Fish.-To maka white sauce melt 2 tablespoons Tate add 1 1-2 tablespoons cornstarch id 1 tedspoon salt, and blend well, A@d: 2 Cups cold milk and stir over ine sfire until the mixture thickens. Cook about ten minutes over hot ter. Use this sauce as the basix creamed or scalloped make lemon sauce ons of lemon jules h auce it before taking from the fire, For eax sauce add a chopped hard-boiled ese to white sauce before serving Tomato sauce is made just as the white 5: in place of ville Mixed with shredded smoked fish it is licious when served .hov-bn toasted Victory bread Btrang-flavored fish may be made more palatable by combining #with a large amount of mild-fiavo material, The next recipes do this successfully @calloped Fish.— 1 1-2 cups fish, 21-2 cups cofked rice or riced pota- toes~1 cup. white sauce. * Paeeonned, dried, salt or fresh fish, If dried fish Is wi first. Shred t hand arr i rice or potatoes nkle with bread alternate laye: and white sauce pbs and bake. sh Toa. (smoked, salt or boiled and rie erefine hominy 1-8 veaspoon cel bo iredded fish 8 pe Ltoe Form inte loaf and bake tw minutes. Serve with a sau Wish Timbal \ € HEARING AT LAST HERE wos a dynamite ext near f » y fines hearing it urned Ward ¢ doop-of her sitting room and said GQome in, Bella." Whew her servant entered tae room the said: % “po you know, Bella, my heart ridently g. I ard teat thy loor hy ' in twenty years."—vbi Li Ledger. n over coals! is. favorito way of preparing the | ~ :. Simple Ways of Cooking Fish and delicious sauce, 1 cup salmon, }1 cup softened Victor ]1 cu mashed potat cooked or hominy, 1-2 teaspoon sul) » 1-8 te spoon pavrika, 1 ogg, 1-4 cup milk Mix ingredients in order rved with an ack bread erumb: walking | ports which may be | good health. that t gyni- look upon exercise as a nuisance or | id tuna, or gray fish, given |Porr into smail buttered molds, place jon rack in pan, and surround wit ” et. Cover and bake. unt mixture is firm. mal and serve with a eft-over fish mold which ta esp on @ lett sauce, to make a fis clilly good serve e heat with salad dressing. Turn from the molds 1 d The Evening World's ’ Kiddie Klub Korner, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Copyright, 1918 by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) | Kiddie Klub Stars Appear To-Day, | At Benefit tor Old 49th sd THANE INVENTED A WAY TO Take OUT THAT BRAGGING AT THe Knees WITHOUT PRESSING me TROUSERS THAT MAKESTHE BAG: STAND 4T The ase THe Pressure oF THE KNEES HAS FORCED THE BAGS FRON / THE ERONT % THE BACK inna THEN “Ou P YOUR TRO: elres FORE-Side FRONT _ iN THEN ‘Yau Do This ) EXERCISE FORA ( FEW MINUTES | the kiddie performers do their "bit recognize seq |tO swell Che finds of the bazgary be eet catise they will be used to purcha these four KM? | comforts for oar New York men un pur friends. der Are, but there was not suMctent beautiful |time poy space to be had, Sp Kidding | LL Kiddie minediately and cousina They entertained Klab members will land ourselves at tt Christmas celovration at the Manhat-|Slub atare who baye not been, ree Ss ) No BAGGING / UNVENTED SUITS fea me the audonee. ut wi remem a0 are dole Your share ot un THE KNEES 7% Go | ways and in many other placen dis Vincent te the mother of | AT THE KNEES © | Corpl Vincent: Yall of the old | Cousin Eleanor... , th Hegiment, now in France, was — > st our Christmas party and saw alt] AMERICA. 1 four of th justine and wiso the | Americal America! The greatest of pin all, nee entertainer (ie COUSTMS | ver igngiand, France and Maly are festival Listen aod you wih hear neither very amall hat she, for ane, Nas not forgotten, Ou xin khaki, the French im blige, Montos ter when Tpreparationa) are ting the best, the best they ap the old Oath Hog imeyt Bag oan do, ‘ ted gon, Corpl Coryell mother wat) with fiberty and freedom bursting naked to Undertake the progr ot} in air, 9 Cmertaininent. for thie afternvod | Peace ‘and honor will be restored j Other folks on the committee suge “over there.” i kested Broad tars and screea |‘Phen our boys'll come back, heroes vorities, but she had entirely dit. | every one, ferent pnw, Kiddie tub stars had) gach telling tales about the trene won her heart and she decided tbat) warfare fun. ws thes should win (he hearts’ of (h@°” Written’ by GERTRUDE HAL bazaar patrons to-day. Gilly Rains: ARAN, ake twelve years, No! 646° eee. Lena, Sherwood Clem- West Lith Street, oon a froan Monrue were selected ae for the ww purp: uld have Geen spigadid to have OUR FLAG AND SOLDIERS. Ob, Ye Stars and Stripes of Liberty, . sje WAVing over tho land of the tree!) From this day on we will save That it forever may. wave O'er land of the free and the home of ‘7 the brave. Far over the deep blues sea Many dea soldiers may wounded ve: + : - R - ing Under the beautitul fag they stand + h “6 ‘Old O ie Browamg, woen the ainenities pad ite gliku (ius Companions aie kai sa kan tower tt ulawell Wright paus gy ft srowning, wa C ites ba i rere , RAYA sts esWH UELLUE Eeadorn Cid Over the wed s e ne ee Himself beet serebulbualy glarerv oN. thay Maddea Unenailyy: dnote wae, 6 (hak Revband in" Iie uf the stalteane to IRE ON 7 Uho ae far far away. os ‘NeCattrey from Headquarters looked welcome diversion when ‘Thomas, — "Yeu? Charlotte Browning, any Da to Abed aitcoay 5 ‘ RS Ma about him and seratened his head, the butler, entered with 4 full tray There tant any play or Brown pausing dong Orn tel” ears. no e Hour at the about him and wofatched hit head. Ot Browsing metioned for iM: ing. Leildee inorder iat Me allie ment and perplexity. ‘The old one Mediate servi ; play! migat nor mod inte SA arate SECRETS. . ° mage haste to relieve it. tte crossed oO hat's all right, Mac” “E saw the manuscript kipg out had stolen something, aie een ad Three things | love J shalt tell, «4 er the outer appeared, | make ‘em: Bus Gi; my tim chat as the Whirua loft the house’? kreater career Cres sounde off Kiddie Klub 1 love you. xs CETL eR . DINK Up 4 tew butues vf to Lugh again, Mac. | You sent Charlotte, after a swift gaap oGeUry Krom the libvss cums, sounis,, isin’ Eleanor 1 fove wo. aid ait. esrowning. “woten Will ull Have toNexcase ine: lnughed ay i Gh MUR ter uu temember'as—> | ‘This ls the biggest of the theegs.,” \{QoeTHRA, Frank A, Munsey Comians.) in some rye and Seven, too. And helt Lara reate “It would have hurt my pride a ee ee tO inlerrup Tatu! TL hope it loves’ me, & SOF PRECEDING CHAITERS some ci you Know tie box." a fat a ee burn in” she gad, Tab Watrus + yh r Because T love it true oe Uroning, daughter of the banuer, ett how ow s. a o ownln of the hour,} i Pete dadhter of the Leuatt determines to tii a en Ghotuas bowed and vowed to, his new aueata. |. putime in havent, Butt didnt knows, Browning, (he i torator| itis the ited, White nnd dtuc, @ wit ‘Char Wel said Une vid vile sux cure superfluous here. A feld “d's overcoat was gone, U 1 can 0) vaey vcnve cent. Ine}. Writter by LOUIS BULB Tunitie up : irahal of diplomacy in ia command, Teceneile myself ty the uther Chingy 1) pointe oF a | twelve years, Unionville, Goan Hels ‘ arrive ia ket To teil you the truth, dtr Lirow Ce tel but dad was awfully fon of tha ae nevér see again, — 4 te her," said MeCattrey. “Wo, Were lotte allowed herself to be led Tey ty. goinething, Arter all theie Moved on into the | dintne Ook) MAY CONTROT AWARD WINNER.» r jooning fur somovudy else va. Id the. den upstaire the one troubl There Leen’) ryt MY WAR GARDEN, ova TT nee! vat Well, ele AUS ister of crooks w deavoring, by Undoubtedly.’ i journey, yet stil undecided wha PLANTED. a war garden soa: play act” , 7 Sa ‘ ‘ ago. y wardep ts not, her pe difficult question: . i ‘ Ae t | ; ‘ ‘One atuns atfrey glanced at his compan But TE insiat on an answer,” sald CHAPTER XIX tndy," anid Bercy.) ARIA Lobia large, but T hope, with care, to iupoted’ waster erbok te ln. rea fons and the post office inspector tte. "What do you realy think AVING arrived at rode got to oe IMOy sated | RFOW tive cropm nodded, y in the gonversat eT ee ee te Ren Ba First ked off the groyn: —_—_—_———————_ ; “Well, sir, it was like this,” said nurkable!™ said Wrikht Wright fell to pacir eee eeea pe patient 40 long. {thoroughly and burned the deaver CHAPTER XVII. Honest men should nothing the lieutenant. "We were figuring to smiled wisely: and. shook her For the firat time swe of you to be Baten a vemed, | und rubbinh, ‘Then 1 wpaded the eoll ane toctane"UObhare 1 round up a gang of pretty nitty work= ie: sigh § fag va ads and after leaving it for one day t 2 a full minute ‘of omin ey heard de footsteps in ers that were said to be using Unis responsive, Mr, W You observed In him symps Goa ee toliar, lady? ve} {ty out, Eagnin raked off all the logge. ous sile Charlotte sud- the hall and then the opening of the house for a hang-out, Of course, we must be honest possible. vousness, He wan preo: Could Lave a dolor, but the| Stones and lumps of earth until the lenly looked up. Her ips ffont door. There was a confusion thought it must be in the absence of — "“Hatruordinar ux thoughts, she guessed bh es Tate tty pissupest*-ome soll became fing and powdery,--.W es Hide ; of Voices, and then there was une the family. We expected to get the You are still sailing the 1 ing upon something very wuy paint pink “and| 4 line | laid off the drilis and planted re stern ObGOKE that cose clone above the rest whole Bunch to-night Charlotte: mock: he Rut in that she was wh ten mid Wrigot, first onion sets about L inch deep, red with humiliation and indignation “Why, hello, Lieutenant! Come in. astus P. Browning's eyes were time--te it g or bad Suddenly he moved out of his beaten Now for the broad highway N jg-| Median seeds 1-2 ettuce seed Her eyes w only for the un- Glad to see you. round with surprise Magnifieen , track, advanced upon und selaed Lyh?" mused (he Bum " a a about 1-4 tn . -2 1h. peas masked impostor, To her, It was the hearty and cheerful volee "My house? A hang-out?” he re Liar!” sh®observed quite pleas- her by the wt . ter, I'm gonna hit th’ road—on In, spinach 1-2 in.’ string” Deuhee> pos To her, he seemed ‘ i ; af “To you love ! long lady." “el Byers? f on cashes ohenmas Kling, No Of Erastus P. lrowning, Chariotte, peates 1 a e od 1 y vty ariotte, an| ic? in eKverything C planted! aire meng aa twinkling ¥ Blackstone, and Wright looked at. Suddenly his head went back and a ret he aw eres 1 Charlotte WAS ospeeciiess, She And Ani | Pe mm | MP niles The rows were oth ‘ae longer that natine master and each other in asto And then roared with laughter ary ae Say it Fea a aE could on ' tri ining FOOT) gtraicht line and an edual distange upreme exemplar of the art of evile the brary was i a group) “Oh, Lord, Mi Where did you she s smiling. “It iw very, ve rut ov 2, of eon his : 1 i amiled| tee Tie whvie werden Moks teat Hong, Bidwell Wright was common Of Strangers, led a OHTA evee Rat sueH e ROHR Ma TNRLE My Ty ait oa ene ee the rucired playwrixht A ae UAT Se bolo! lb Sg bie “Well, we tid Mr. Browning — Lieut, McCaffrey shifted bis ba ARAN eM er VELL pe His grasp this time rm, he wax Or luck, Charl imeans hard work erupts ue demanded, het smile, “This is a Sure ance to the other foot and fumbled 4 } : iad so that Was Impossit ur. i wali . worth It, My \ Ny, ‘med voice 1 Her nap command “ss sd to ae INSPVOUAIY at hie scatter lutte to wacape. Win an ink too, Mr. Wright=| nine yea N 4 si’ Port re " ,» With a bow and t at “y . ° tw nl t bi Chester, N.Y s Re F v r i ou're sure, sir, t 10 ay attempt the impossit t aman : eaabieseats ar 1” itemem- strangers about he he asked 1 SN Jetted some: things wa rently, by way of a 1 Meira ‘ Pha Heason doubttu © did not strogmle, f Eonpora oy | JUNE ORAWING AND WRITING'* ( ae Vat the by . “éstranige In my house? Ce tor itta wider- often makes a taadmin das ol elanrens Ht al CONTEST. this for him," in ieee ae said Wola Ant ings. HUs@rina were BOUL her or A RHametaAaat cabal s Sill The Fourth of July spirit " ‘ i ‘ MM at n r people left in an i sul have A at in is pre close aKa agp inel , igen of $1 exch will be aware : k t first, abd niscentiy. ‘The three auton, 2 hile. ago,’ obs the gr shoulder. It was a situat aly. *T juat nate ean] Ten prides of O° omen will be avate a Kick, at trst, abou ad i ane A | , he Nein ae pial@elans ed Kiddle nembare—ages £0R%, ‘ angers who accompanied him served | a ant Which you tried to # ner pF have found ‘ i} er ner six. to. Atte arg Inelusive—wh vielded weakly,” cone (20ked about them with a pugaied alr, Bervante erved " 1id you know at one r anuther you not to call me elther| ria one be wings or write th Chelr lances tinally resting upon Mr, Browning ‘om tse one oO dad told me i ytt t ort fact, a Ms | bent on of ott justifies nothing.” Charlotte Charlotte ant companions, @9d of the cars orcasionally goed at him, “No: afte wha: larism o: iret of t " a Ame arth n you also placed me in .."Oh by way, | forgot.” sald usin emarked Mr i h play produce Why, Sipe, ‘ nia ted Indi PENCIY ey was unworthy of both of 1 MeCaffrey, nevret service, They wen ro th ant the curtain went up they Certainly not n wag started. ur name” | Easy - snared An a Mr. the lawn 0 somebody —olne'n Would all Know it wus true “Liew fk ssrA sata What wnat la your NOME? | han (150) ants’ ly an honest man, seem tual , ry wrome!” exclaimed 1d one Adinived, Wrigh Madi af Sie aereen mt Pige i Chas Bee ore my] and certinca amt \ : MoCies Mtn kata ete s 1 see, it's gut o rows a . u have taken ny |e Rdlinee Count ng” ro he said imh Bavively 1 imagine the echaufte un been UO i Arig 7 Hy \ 7 wt what a perfectly! world Kiddie Kiu Park Rown™ Im nat a ! Mer 1 drinking agai wale her wn ped ry ; . de ' (Tha fa ) New York City way 1 edoem wyself, M re] t Bidwell Wright and © be is ers , 6 rrr > wert ey ay by wor , f earner with Fawn 4OW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND ‘ vi * And ae nen and OBTAIN YOUR PIN a8 both of you are law Blue pxure 1 aid, “perhaps you course, Ma old wa ke ree of this affair, 1 wash Mr, Browning weat down (the line saying, “if you think it's neceswary t , ny of it and shook hands vig take a look around the house the 7 ‘i : - oe d new a tingle soul at head- "Gentlemen r 1 delle Mt ¢ said, whole-piace Is yours. I'll have the ONCE HE HELPED, BEAT OFF A RAID ON LONDON, ators rote," confessed Black- “Any friends of Mac's are friends of servants show you about." a " 7 ; , . 1 mone, nervounly, mine.” Lieut, McCaffrey wos suffering WEARING ONLY HIS PAJAMAS, AND ALMOST er i, " host of my own acquatt- Charlotte ild wcarcely belleve from acute embarrassment -ROZE y' 7 ? ? “Klub Pin,” bites! shave lapsed,” admitted. Id. either eves or avs Bidw Vwi at Broerltel” he sald FROZE TO DEATH ~- BUT THE RAID FAILED 13 an cnnitren sco ayteon. seam of ge well Wright, "But pmeve got to Wright. bh A ape with curl- “your word ggee wit! memany time bee ee gay iu Pio etd Wemberealp raime up something Let's see, no osify and " e me And it goes with the chief, or any nertificate 1 x stn ie ris: Wn a reel Py ae RR 2M 8 Great Story of Peril and Courage Starts Monday couron No. 32ZE 3” ‘i * holding finger r what can I do for you you saye—why-—why, there's been Mgainst the button, and your triends, Muc/ asked Mr. some wind of @ mistake,” > ie '

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