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“The S i Market | The Evening World’s he emp in the Marke ——Kiddie Klub Korner For Crown Jewels NOUMAG CUPSEa | | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer By the Rey. Thomas B. Gregory | TARLE D' Hore DINNER, Oaprrieht, 19:8, by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New Tork Rrening World), Ouvrttedt, 1018, by The Prom Putiching Co, (The New York Evening World), Bown Titt THERE IS \Luna Park All Ready for July 17, 9 Price of Crown Jewels is going down—and all the people cry) | NOT Mucw LEFT To FAT Foop Big Kiddie Klub Day | ! wee “Amen!” = - In the midst of the confusion out in Russia that followed the | HE following Lana attractions | | will be open to Kiddie Klub members on July 17, the day Coorrtatt. 1918. te THe eee alate C (Tre New York Evening Wor" BY SAVING see to power in that unfortunate country of the firm of “Kuhimann, Lenine 2 Trotzky,” the “plain people” managed to get a hold on some of the royal | of the Kiddie Klub outing: | ye Tt seems that a couple of the aforesaid plain people, with a certain | Zancig’s Tempte of Mysterr, — | ‘umber of the aforesaid trinkets, atruck @ bee-line for America, where, | RT. Richard's Cirens. | Goudtiess, they hoped to dispose of their treasures at a great profit. The Custom House appraisers, who have the annoying habit of prying twto the private affairs of every one coming to this country from abro: ot their clutches on the treasures and valued them at $250,000. But, like David's statement about all men being liars, the appraisers seem to have made their valuation in their “haste”; for now, after the ‘sober second thought, the value sinks to the insignificant figure of $20,000! A little tough on the brace of plain people who are immediately in- | terested in the one-time property of the ex-Czarina, but otherwise delight- fal to gods and men. “Over There.” “Submarine Attacks.” “The Silver Glades. RIDES. The Chutes ‘The Lana Ride. The Red Mi)! Captive Aeroplanes. THAT'S RIGHT, YES, SIR, NE HAVE WE MUST ALL SAVE Not ONLY CUT DOWN The Top. Yes, the price of Crown Jewels is on the decline, and in a little while FooD THE MENU BUT we ‘The Whip. the signs and tokens of the splendor of “majesty” and the “dignity of HAVE REDUCED THE Gyroplanes. Kings” will not be worth as much as so many safety-pins. The Witching Waves AND A SURPRISE. here ts a big surprise tn store for | all who come to Luna on July 17. | | Watch Evening World notices for | | news of the surprise. | WANTED! | Kiddie Klub Barkers, Ma- | gicians, Clowns. Boys who belleve they qualify in| any of these capacities and who are : iis eager to help toward making our| Building, No. ¢ Row, New Kiddie Klub outing at Lana a success | York City, at We need you will please meet Cousin Eleanor to- | to help the surprise to succeed day, July 9 at Room 512, World Cousin Eleanor. ANY CHANGE ‘ IN PRICE WAITER ? Shelley somewhere says that by and by humanity will “look back and shudder at its younger years,” and Shelley was right. The time is already | here when people the world over are beginning to kick themselvas for hav- img been fools so long. “Majesty!” The only majesty is the people. “The dignity that doth hedge the King!” It is no whit greater than that which hedges the hum- | blest man in the nation. “The King from God, the Law from the King!” A greates lie was never spoken or written. And yet that lie tyrannized and degraded the world for thousands of years. “The King can do no wrong!” Another whopper. Wrong is about all that most Kings have been doing since Kings have existed. And the pity of it all fs, the people have been the cause of their own degradation and misery. In their ignorance they created the Jugger- nauts that were to crush them to death! Well did Puck exclaim: “What fools these, mortals be!” But humanity's fool time is about over; and now that they are begin- “ning to see straight and true, the Kings are beginning to Pack up. The People have notified them that they are about to quit the King and that their services are no longer required. Our noble President has more than once intimated that the world war ¢annot come to an end until there has been established in Germany a ‘ SIZE oF PORTIONS Park 3 o'clock business, Buster's Adventures INSTEAD oF ONE By Uncle Harry * H * people's Government—a Government that shall represent the popular DouAR, \ The Nest. when Mr. Fox stopped. He said iv } rather than the imperial will and purpose. 4 tae | * forgotten something and would | And the President's intimation is rapidly Nearing fulfilment. The "when have to fo back. The place whore Mr. Elephant lived was not far off, so Buster decided to go and see His friend was fast asleep when je reached the jungle. He crept close and barked in his ear, The big fe! low jumped up quick as a flash, but lnughed when he saw Buster, You caught mo this time,” he said; “what is the news to-day?” meadow one day when they heard « loud, whirring noise, and a big bird flew almost from un- der their feet. | “Ono!” eried Mr. Fox, “that is a partridge and her nest must be) nearby, We will tind it and eat the ones.” “Please, don't,” answered Buster, | “because there will be no baby par-| “Why, nothing, sir, except that Mr tridges to hatch out.” Fox was kind and wouldn't hurt tue Hoe begged until Mr, Fox promised | partridgo's nest” not to burt the nest. They starved Mr, Elephant Listened as Buster Juway and had gone about o mile }iold his story; then ‘took down a scoundrelly Hohenzollerns are about to go, and with them will go the vil- lainous Hapsburgs. It may be that the Purely ornamental or make-believe royalties will linger on a while; but even these, harmless as they are, must soon follow, “folding their tents like the Arab and silently stealing away.” In the light of the great rising sun of democracy, a light that must soon flood the world, with what deep pride and Joy do we think of the work of the men who rang that old Liberty Bell so vigorously on July 4, 1776! At that time the Kings had pretty neurly everything their own way. With the exception of little Switzerland, there was nowhere a republican form of government. But the plain farmers of America, having already “fired the shot heard round the world,” rang the Liberty Bell and notified the Kings that they must make way for the only legitimate ruler—the Sovereign People. By tendo and Mr. Fe Advice to Lovers By Betty Vincent HEN a girl is preparing for her summer holiday she so often | makes the mistake of selecting | he wrong clothes. § is to spend two weeks in the country or by the | C ° ea, and she fills her trunk with! raig | has a vague idea of qualifying as the | n of the hotel piazza, of gather- | ng an adoring circle of youths about | ter, Inez, in great tistrow x belle, the girl who really makes hight “T SHOULD like to have an- Kennedy Strikes the Trail Lost in the Dim Past ventures which brought us to New stensible profession, was something I believe I've met Professor Nor- arette which he had lighted the mo- ment Inez left the room, as though Lockwood se with a sort and T fane med to regard Norton f aversion, $f not hostility, that Norton, on bis part, return of the Senorita to the BY ARTHUR 6&6. the Intere: PARA ‘ee EVE. An awkward silence followed, and have read of Lhe de Moche seemed to take the cue, for found in Veru miilties with Lockwood. Inez, on her part, seemed visibly re- the lieved at his departure, ing the campaign of Stuart she is there none left? 3 We represent.” He turned Whitne Soy 4 Vane 25s) é that Pizarro thing for Kennedy. Instead there posal lk vd one of the office boys of the course.” Well, where are the gold and ati! of the conquistadores? Gone to meltin centuries ago. But The Indians in now ? A letter for you, Mr. Jameson, ye replied, handing over a plain en- velope. “It came just after you left. ed in ungainly, rough characters, as 1 observed that the man A to advance the tn- 4 in the form of af of He : the letter, and looked at the contents measure of health and strength. While Norton volunteered to send more to her than a mere partner in gate ah Der eakwen Ue gg to Bier aT Taanitasturers, ten as t leeds ace de blank minazement hy row 10. hi n evident vad Bhd” paatieainaay ne "The most valuable article d natitarta' Lhe Walter aee@nl a Heth ‘ :, }one of the servants in to see whether Per father's schemes, ught unexpressed in his remarks, Sy f Hl in the Love at First Sight. |the young lady was able to stand ; F chances in South America which lio ered w 3B sheet of ordinary ote paper such ’ 4, i ve 01 6 to ke £0) ane » large that the Spaniard " at nd iT ritte: pre. " Writes: “Tam cighteen yeara | strain of anothar interview, Dr. 1 he omarked, as they shouk room seemed to break the tension, Ravaniaas on thease geen” eat Considered ita tare prine. Hutt undone eialeaiognitita seine { old and y nuch in love with an|lie received a hurry call to another Le ah Perhaps he remembers when was the house telephone,” she jour service, Senoritm, aa s as the Cacique assured hin young friend that {ors exactly like those on’ the outalde { actor whom 1 ha ily seen once on | case. . Bdoriad e 1 quiet voice. » hall boy 5 over, ‘shall it Was only the little fish, that a much envelo} ere . ! 4 »» the stage. I co Bi hele but e| “You'll let mo know, Kennedy, if | “Perfectly,” replied Norton, return- know whether to admit a vis aa peas aS Gets ic Eas phates Uauaes hou Genk many als SAYSE DR TES, HO” CAEHIAE ‘ him; he had such a yj VOU discover anything?” he asked. ink the penetrating glance tm kin whe comes with his sympathy. ; : umes the value of this one “Beware the curse of Mansiche on \ with him. Will you please tell me] shaking hands wits us “I shall keep “Also in New York,” np ined, ’ turned from us to likely,” “The sequel of the story is that the tne Gold dis." how | am going to ge nied | you informed, also, from my end. Lockwood y. “Are od. You must know n, es ahy aasistance 1 can ren ard forgot his promise, went of — Und. BD ifseripiian’ api with Win? He is golng to be drafted | That poleon completely bathoe mor you quite sure you foigand somewhat embarrassed, * erin clearing up this dreadful thing,” to Spain ‘his kold. He peared the rude drawing of a dvgger before long, which makes me feel|so far. You know, we might as well the strain of this interv be asked ‘onso de Moche." on Lackwaad was retur peje grande, of tn which some effort had eviaently worse, as I don't know how soon he| work together.” Inez in a low tone, kwood suppressed a frown, but You may count on me absolute which he had r great boasts, but be is going away write to him,| “Assuredly,” agreed Craig, as the Norton glanced at Kennedy and i a forget about th youns tan “for wain in the the girl 1 love best to be on friendly | reasons best known to hims pS pis I nted 4 Stories must not exceed one hundrea " n ue 6 Lt ne v f Ww nbting past had on Peru which I wanted reserved, and | and. fifty (180) words, Contestan terms with men who have offended! have murdered him in us, VE + perhaps after midnight tinged with melancholy 5 Sie animal thi alcaute: teas on ee b Ss ey 4 n n a m4 Peed ice tay oninee IAT conte |Onliasle oka nner ae Fe pra A Uae ok ee oR ane emirea than CHAPTER II, how en: Pin’ not murprised that yon receiv | Must state their names, address, ag possible way? ome young men who | stances, say, with & da ie the when T saw (hat the door ty np LO Us” SL aleve. Xa BF Ate OME hours had And the curse?” 1 p this. , Pe antanst tamed tana | eseiee ' nave ¢ eat injustice take nez flashed a quick en= was ajar opened it and qnainted with Mr, de Moche, 8 i Gt ihnt ward hare Wa sie Ci mere iee 8 Ns jeanor, Nh 1 aie approaching my sweet: |nedy. Before he could take up the found lights atill burning, “The resu 1 Warton?" wie wrked’ “You knew he ve made a trip to my WO rane, Harant Gat we rde caae: oe Tne oratory had opened without | Moria tiddle Klub, No. 69 Park Row, on every sion and be-; lead again, her maid, Juanita, a very think, you must already know.” taking graduate work at the uni. met again at the laboratory that Mansich. np acique our hearing it, and there stood Norton | Now Tore City. ge very nice te Do you not| pretty girl of Spi h and Indian de Even that tactful reference to the yersit “What I or ruler of Northe Peru, The na- again. * agree with me that it is up to her| scent, entered softly. tragedy was too much for Inez. [i tly,” returned Norton, gazing queried. “Has anything h he believed have buried a I had sone work to do after T lett|$4OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND make them understand that injury | Mr. Lockwood,” she whispered, sup a little convulsive sob, but att young man in a manner that be ae t rpate asur that you,” sald Norton. “In my letter box OBTAIN YOUR PIN, 10 me causes Just as much pain to] "Won't you ask him to come in, did this time try to flee from the plainly disconcerted him, "I believe L me tell you first what I found | t aii arried off, were mveral tottarm burt ferent te Sesiuatin’ Wits’ Aue aaa her?" | Nita’ nd further questions brou Kate Tab Rie tn es brary, n piled, tilt ap, $ said to have left a cur: kK at them until Just now, when T as as If I cared for a man, his friends; A moment later a young man ew information from Lackwor Senorita Mend: “ olor t back on his head and alter e divulged the was leaving. ‘Then 1 picked them up would be my friends and his enemies | pushed apen the door t Leu anit ter sain, and In the f ora he thrusting and withdrawing his asure, and the --and—look at this thing that was my enemies, But not every person|cut young fellow, whose face bore dh f to answer the telephone, wor Kennedy?” she add- fingers in his waistcoat pockets, if nm any Span- among them,” iy Word Bacio Lo feels that way about it, and com-|the tan of a sun much stronger than 6 we stood | ° living room chat- ed in some way that might help to i. ‘That i9 Norton laid down on the laboratory | ; TR a Oe jon cannot enter into the matter, |any about New York. As [took ting for a few minutes. nave seen Mr. de Moche piece together fra now—yet, was used table a plain envelope and a quarter gk Sim, the ly you have explained to the girl| appraisal, I found him unmistakably What. is this ‘curse of Mansiche’ 2 campus, “e} as | nts of a story which he had just Javishly in the te That great et of paper on which were printed, |} “Klub Pin.” \Ub Rayo ae just how you feel, and if she does|cf the type of American soldier of which the Senorita has mentioned?” Kk hands with him, “although picked up. hoard is really the Gold of the Gods, except for his own name instcad of All children ‘up (to guteen year Zg a not agree that she should drop the| fortune who bad been carried by the asked Kennedy, seeing a chance to not in any of my classes,” “I've been looking up that hint that Surely, as we have seen it so far in mine, an almost exact replica of the 14g becoune members, * pate a Me equaintance of these young men,| wander-spirit down among the ro- open a new line of inquiry with Lock- Professor," concurred the the Senorita dropped when she used this case, it must be cursed.” note which I had received. Seah Oe =. “? you cannot force her to share your| mantic republics to the south of our wood. young man, who was, however, con- those words peje grande, which mean, ‘There was a knock on the labora- “Beware the Curse of Mansiche on 338 ;'nlon—although, of course, you can | own. “Oh, T don't know." he returned, im- siderably older than the average gtu- literally, ‘big 4 y door, and f sprang lo open it, the Gold of the Gods.” COUPON NO. wive up her society. patiently Micking the ashes of @ cle dont suking courses Like bis, ‘Wadler, it Bree the lumagination You expecting to fad that it way some (fto Bo Continued) ~~ — AP ee ae name — ne ’ Uving room had turned the subje nterested both of nothing, for a moment later a his sympathy in her bereavement. refined and intellectual, though bowing to Norton and backing out of lard ‘No--nothing," n made to make it appear three- I cried, tossing the Jevoted of his over to Kennedy with which his So { have had a number of the books bundle from the fork of a tree. With out @ word, he canght Buster in his trunk and started away almost a fast as an auto could go, Soon the Place where the partridge had been seen was reached, and Mr. Elephant set his bundle in the path. He cov ered it with leaves, tied a string to i', and then he and Buster ran to a patch of bushes. They were so smal Mr. Elephant had to k ae ' wid to hide such stories had no interest for the after a few more remarks to Ines he Visions of Prescott flashed throug! ate enmieed < sasily ruined, over-trimmed finery, | Of T T practical mind of an engineer. “Some withdrew as gracefully as he could, my mind as he epoke. Wy elle crno to we (he matter | meet and tight, high-heeled shoes, she | a reasure rove Old superstiion, 1 supp. with @ parting interchange of for- In a few minutes Mr. Fox come smeaking down the path, jooking froin side to side to see if any one was cted no opportunity to let the had been cordial enough to bim. I Peru believe xo, at any rate, And. Tne hoa thought it might be impor. | Watching. On he came till he reached ier cluborately dressed self. But it| ehomaIs OP SilkGRDInG Gainrens know that he was watching him. wondered what it all meant. Walter, there are persons who would tint something about that story, 1]the pile of leaves, Suddenly they | r :. of ‘y I don't know much about the story,” — Lockwood too seemed to be {!1 at stop at nothing to get at the secret. 7 Anyhow, he told me to take|moved and a snake leaped out at h & not she who is the really popular | Copyright, MeCiare , a i a n ial non ues. Anyhow, Av oki Ince dagger, having an” unknown med Lockwood @ moment later, 48 ease. But it was a different une It is a matter of history that soon Filme | Auster is & monn t Ute Ook aad i ac Sirl at the resort of her choice, | Norton in an archaslogical try, no one said anything. ness, rather directed at Norton t after the conquest a vast forty was a . It bore simp), , T looked at it agaia. It Y\he stood stock still; then he gave a The girl who makes plenty of new | Keunoly, aud mu “But 1 do know that there is treas- at us. Once before I had thought he unearthed of which the King of my wame and theaddress of the Star, [0° # : viends during her holidays, and who | Wier before sea ure in a great oid Chiu mound near was on the point of excusing himself, Spain's fifth amounted to $5,000,000, MY aime and the aaleews of Mie Dit | iy tena and rat away as fast as ape [oie called to ronort a Truxillo, Don Luis has the Govern- but the entrance of de Moche seemed ‘That treasure was known as the pele hag a splendid time, is she who is | Norton who Knew the di Fe y tind Mendoga's a his legs would carry him, famiining. Ue “worn iat Meo ondira tent concession to bore into the to have decided him to stay at least little fish, One version of eu, t UNeenly: Foun eae a eT ot , nie Pas prepared with plenty of comfortable | was killed by the peculiar three-edgw! dagger taken trou ny ARmNney ae mound too, ‘and we are raising the as long as his rival tells that an Inca ruler, the familiar with writing English or do- Me iis oS Me eae ee ; clothes not too fine for tramping | —_—_—_—— capital to carry the scheme through to “I beg your pardon, Senorita,” he ; ue Mansiche, had" ob- Sired to conceal hie ae neetiince, cae Blopifant with o taugh; it ts «long country roads, sailing in an old | CHAPTER II. orita Mendoza, presenting us all in Success. logized, really ‘must served with particular attentio here ala it Goa: Secu an : " eu boat and picnicking in tho woods, One | BADTER i turn, “iet_ me’ introduce Mr. Lock: , He had come to the ond of a sen- are still aome affairs which Kindness of a young Spaniard toward nowy { asked, as I tore the envelope |! Pulled the string, but it will tena! pretty frock Satur wood, my father's partner in several tcice, Yet the taficction of his voice | must attend to in order to protect ‘of the conquered race, DOM! r. Fox a le dane ts desirabl But t vacation other talk with pnorita ; fe showed plainly that it was not the “L don't, know where, wir,” replied Inez," remarked Kennedy, York." end (of the idea that had been in Bis to us, “You will excuse me, T know,” was comparatively ‘pour. AL ANY omayn ‘A boy brought sg, Seid’ + | JUNE CONTEST AWARD WINNER. its 16 NO OULSOOH wie) with: Mie: onts as with Dr. Laaile and Prof. | A8 we shook hands Tcould not help MBd he added, “but T have a very import. rate, he revealed the secret of thir tan uptown gave Mam & quarter to The Fourth of July Spirit. door wardrobe. And besides the |. ; res 08 78 Abook hands nieg rere, “If you knew where to di ant” appointment on hiding-place 0 peje chica, on Mn UPLown Raye memory of full, ‘happy days she | Norton we turned into the living pout jae uch he proved to be by Aenly supplied Norton, gazing kc Lula and I were aswisting in organiz- Condition that a part of the wealtn T!Ver Mt to your | lg brings back to town an overtiowing | room and closed the door to the den. into the eyes of the soldser of fortune, hould be wu hank yo efore he iid get it he wa 1 aide in - care of the theatre, or what do you | Coroner loft raised hia eyebrows just the fraction young man came in. Almost in silence Beta fig maaan Oem Peer tileveneitr eae \ “Well, of all things, what do you |OTwing by Lillian Levy, No. 4001 Third suggest?" Ine had by this time s@ far recov. of an inch, aa If te cull attention 10 he advanced to Inez and took her Tay bare to Lake up relterated, lon, in which that the Span- think - Avenue, aged eight years. My su on is simply that you | ered her composure that s able the neat manner in which Lockwood hand in a manner that plainly ehowed . , in “par ek we the of the Je took it and read it Hi | N whom you im. you care. You y sorry to have to trouble Inez smiled “1 have just he he sald simply, the aes Fin Ga hon tf pbs a Ae ie ook it and read tt Is face | JULY CONTEST FOR DRAWING 4 ase polowized dy, “but s af “ und to tell you wits Thee Sere M4 ; buc&ered deor 4 AND WRITING. have a very bad case of matinee apologized Kennedy, “but said, in and I hastened around to tell You neay turned sudenty , churches, Other stories « Wim! not surpeined” ha said & mo ! Me 3 idolism. It is simply absurd that you r in this case | fancied that Lockwood noted and how much I fecl your loss If there is good, du Moc huss qe agen was Mansiche who told the first #e- mest” ine ooking up. "De you |SUBJECT: THB FUNNIEST THING should believe yourself in love with @ the facts, Hed your did not reliah an air of restraint ia wnything I yp finish the YOu must have known hin ¢ but that it was another Indian. know, T was just about to tell you| THAT HAPPENED AT SCHOOL. @ man whom you have not even m nemies who might desire her wor ‘ i He stopp fi : “Yeu,” sho agre ’ne may, T # se, pay his money what hapr atthe Mbrary? Ihad| Ten prizes of $1 each will be And about whose tastes and charac- wag you, I believe, Mr. Lock- pentonee, It was unnecessary, His pina.) then ‘enidin, of nd take his choice. But the point, a feeling the time [ was there of Shut teristics you know nothing. 1t would answered slowly, who found Senor Mendoza last eyes finished {t for hin confession, “w student at @% far as we are concerned in this being watched. I don't know why or |{Warded Kiddie Klub members—ages be most immodest for you to write to| watching him carefully, then adding "queried Kennedy, as if to read “Alfonso de Moche was, T thought, a tpefumivn. ow BAERS here lieved to hows but, suinehow. | felt thar wore. {ftom six to fifteen years inclusive hum or make any advances. You do a i ot course, you Know Anawer into ind record, although Yery han asthe: sap OUED AG + oF Kennedy advanced and took eat fi which no one his one was interested in the books I wos | who make the best drawings or write Bol. know that he 1 not married. Se SEM Se Re AIO Uibgerid iat sckwood, without was high, with w shock of straight [ez by the hand, « found, Who knows? Perhaps, some- reading, It made me uncomfortanle. | the best stories on the funniest thing Mr es vill indigo eee enamiies thous ane or a wince be Nit He, is okey eetnine coueer he said simp! how, Mendoza had the secret of tho | was late, anyhow, and I decided not | that happened at schook esis Salarate whish HAM ETaAR oe noting, wcertain henitat the of Ines. "Yes, I oped, nose’ slightly aquiline, chin and Which you haye not told m a PE vty ‘ 41 14 foo) {2 Five them the satixfaction of seeing | Drawings must be done ta black India ink or black crayon penci