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HOME PAGE ARN inca Snare ea aM SY = == The Earth and Manle@ann te 7 3 ' The Evening World’s By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory: Ss uch am I s L e — = oo K 1 d d 1e K | u b K orner VER the main entrance way to a somewhat ancient building in France| | 1AM LOOKING For A Cone With NE I | Now A QUIET Counel Conducted by Eleanor Schorer O stand these words: “To Improve the Harth by Man and Man by the) | QUIET PLACE FoR A QUIET PLACE. Nora” WHO HAVE A QuieT Sarth.” 4 EIN A Barth, HY VACATION j——5— SOUND DAY oR NIGHT Coun kan The reciprocities implied may be worthy of a brief elaboration in this Rel 2 T'S BUSsFUL ‘i - COUNTRY AND THEY column, nce RENTED ME A Quer Thursday, July 18, 1918 | Copyright, 1918, by The Pras Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World.) Kiddie Klub Day Greatest Success Cousins Have Ever Had | Dear Klub Cousins: AM the happiest person in all New York. What a glorious time we had yesterda: What a splendid day, {n spite of the rain. Your merry | cries as you slid down the chutes still ring in my ears. How gay your | laughter sounded as you whirled round and round in the “captive aero- planes.’ Your expressions of delight at the big circus were gratifying to all of us who helped to give you a day of fun. And did not Prof. Zancig | mystify you! And weren't you thrilled in “Over There” and the “Submarine | Attack!” | We were all very proud of and pleased with your behavior through the : | afternoon of fun! Some books are read and forgotten the same day, while others, once | read, are remembered forever. “The Earth as Modified by Human Action,” | by Prof. Marsh, is a book that leaves upon the reader's mind an everlast- > ‘ng impression. ‘To learn what man has done for the improvement of the earth one has but to read this book. It is safe to say that but for the modifications produced by human ac- | ‘ion the earth would long ago have ceased to be our home. It is not true that the earth takes care of us; all that it does is to make it possible for Us fo take care of ourselves Room . It is by the utilization of this possibility that (he human race is able to maintain its footing on the planet. The earth plus science (nature's rough provisions and man’s thought and energy), working in concert, do the business. By cultivating and im- | proving the soil; by draining the swampy Tegions; by neutralizing ma- luria; by exploring the mountains: by bridging the rivers and navigating the seas, we make possible not only our existence upon earth, but the steady | ' I thought the Kiddie Klub Theatre was the prettiest theatre I have | ever seen, I know too that you all agree with me. And no other attrac- | ton could offer such an array of talent as there was at our theatre. It was all so wonderful that I am at a loss for words to express the | joy we feel and the pride we take in our fairy day We have so many people to thank, There is Mrs, Joseph C. Drum, who | pared no effort to make our day at Luna what it was. Mr. William Hepp. betterment of that existence SOUNDS Good ) ) To NE s L SPENT MY VACATION THERE LAST Yea AND | DION'T HEAR A ALL THAT TIME. IT wae, IT WAS SO QUIET HERE LAST YEAR | CANE BACK AND BRoucgar MY FRIEND JOHN There is nothing so thrilling as ihe plain story of man’s victory over the forces cf nature and his adaptation of those forces to his service. Of all the bouks, the sublimest and the most encouraging is the Book of Science, which deals with man’s triumph over matter and its laws. There « oA | Manager of Luna, did more than his share, and Mr. Baron Collier ell : a BussFuc! | Mr. Collier is the President of the Luna Board of Directors, so you may § nothing in the works of romance to equal its actual facts. Those actual Uy | guess how much gratitude we owe to him. Last, but by no means least, facts are stranger than anything in fiction | y And we may be sure that what science has already accomplished, passing wenderful as it is, 1s but a bagatelle in comparison with what it is destined to accomplish in the future—and, I ma add, in the near future. , Man iriproves the land, and the earth, if given a chance, will improve | man. Says the poct come our own Klub Cousins, Baron Collier jr., Myles Collier, Carnes Collier and Cousin Stanley Leonard Hepp, who really invited us down Let us give three rousing cheers for our glorious day and all who were | | onnecied with it. Rah! Rak! Rah! Cousin Eleanor. “There was a ‘ime wher, meadow, grove and stic The earth and every common sight To me did seem appareiled in celestial light.” Seeing America By Uncle Harry ne Such seemed the earth to the immortal creators of art, of science and of civilization, the Greeks. In the mind@ of the earthly men, and of the / Greeks in particular, the line of difference between themselves and nature was very indistinct. In nature they lived and moved and had their being. The old mother's influence entered into them as the rising tides of the ocean push themselves into all the bays and inlets along its shores No ee inatter where they pitched their tents they felt een eane ia YEAR s HONG N MAKE “A sense sublime ( nething tar more deeply interfuse Rew THEY, fe Lot oF S =) The Panama Canal. | lock above, were opened. Gently but has axe T is Toro Point ahead of | Wickly the water rose until the ship us” said a friendly officer| Could pass into the next lock. From rix and Teddy came on the Second into the third lock it went deck. “lt guards the Atlantic en-|4Nd then a great lake was seen, This trance to Uncle Sam's ‘big diten!| Was Gatun Lake, formed by bullding You can't see the large cannon, but! the dig Gatun Dam across the end éf * | @ valley, It supplies water for operat- ing the locks. they are the Soon the ps steamed into Limon dwelling is the light of setting sun DIDN'T HAVE [ DIFFERENCE | While crossing the lake Mrs. Mar« | tay, past Cristobal and on Into the} nile crossing th e And the round ocean, and the living a. THAT NOISE | Panama Canal, Then the tirst of the}. 4 Assained att fidiag bees And the blue sky, and in the mind of man LAST YEAR | three Gatun locks was reached. The aaa Al eR \ motion and a spirit that impelled | he Isthmu: Pa: 4 canal is not really a diteh, Its long- the I is of nama. A Freac) All thinking things, all objects of all thought t datun Lake, is eighty-five | COMPany finally tried but failed. Fo eee aetae wvcl, but the locks|%¢ars Frenchmen gallantly struggled feet above sea level, ‘auie one | 0 but their leaders managed thing* ralae om, Digcenip. 28) Caer | badly, and, worst of all, did not knot Moxquitoes carried fever germs. #o American officers came aboard and| many died. took command, The engines stopped| At last the United States undertook cs the task and two gveat Americans and towing lines from electric 10C0-| wore put ‘in charge’ Gen, Gocthate And rolled through all things.” (OR This loving intimacy between man and nature was rudely broken up (Z s by Christianity—not the Christianity of Jesus, but the Christianity of the monks—and it remains for science to re-establish the old-time communion eh, between the old mother from whose womb we spring, from whose breast FR we drew our nourishment and in whose arms we are at last to rest. Nature, as science shows her to us, is not cold and dead, but thrilling Hy ides in an elevator. motives were made fast dae directed the work and Gen. Gorgue ; te the} made Pan, hy ith oly with warmth and life, thus making it possible for us most profitably to. 4 ese ENS fed in, Te. took is a| othe great’ Job was done an! heed the words of Job: “Speak to the earth and it shall teach thee. All are, | rock wee basin, 1,000 feet tong and 110 teas ye ey ena oe rpcaua ek but parts of one stupendous whole, whose body natu.e is, and God the sc | feet. wide, with ‘ soul.” Yes, nature ts the body of God, but a body that is full of God, fect wide, with wonderfully strong! ‘Just then the whistle began to ete blow oe atl on ts crowded to the wall : slosed | Tail. Two ships, flying many flags Oneb inside, the gates behind lowe) Var, approaching, anda cheer aan leading in up. ‘They were wooden steamers, Just launched on the Pacific Coas coming through the Canal to b win the war. From Gatun Lake the boat passed A deep channel dug through the hills This was the famous Culebra Cus now called the Gaillard Cut in hono of the man who handled this | part of the work, Then the Pedr Miguel lock was reached, the firs step down to the Pacific.” Soon th ocean came in sight and the City of Panama, which was w famous town long before New York was gettled ABOUT COUSINS. Cousin Louise Schnittke, No. 3a Grove Street, Brooklyn, is’ delighte with her English correspondent. She shining with His glory, throbbing with His life, beaming with His int gence; and to live close to it, to Masten to its whispers, to catch {1s heart. AG eats, is the only true revelation of the living God in His living works, Betty Vincent's | is TE rds Advice to Lovers | ’ sas \ =) 1 ee wil BY ARTHUR &-. RI men ave your mane an ~vo»,|Several Persons Leave in Haste, °'3!!0% ‘wise. r The clerk wtinoo phere and | started back, ‘using’ @nd Kennedy Begins to Fear — ,.'\.s: 40% e bis detectives? el that they have no stan im t . . “¥e a. eT EPNGKN ARAL: thowe. around. them His Plan Has Failed etlttetaaet s dont ino ney cun “cut se, In the t ed; “honest don't and gates ahead, 1 in famili RAINBOW'S END By Rex Beach D LOVE FIRST—THEN THE POT OF GOLD A MAN AND A MAID FIN ; has received two letters so far He: place, it's never safe to say that aly SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS & waved the gun for emphasis First Instalment Next Monda y English friend tells her all about person wh ou meet will not bob (Copyright, McClure Ne e safe,” he said. air-raids, and they are going to ex Up again ron and perhaps have My An unknown ber Wiov ila blade! found by Vrof, Allan Reluctantly the clerk obeyed. Un- change photographs. Cousin Lout. Ome ombarrassing tale Lo tell of you fot Uae fates of’ tee A nericen Afiaous. New ork. AMS der the it of the gun be sear ; You should always behave in a Way iriut of a eo tbat Uw thie bid every compartment and drawer of us," I Kk sw Ey Yori su “I think the thing to Craig who sh ening Wor which could ¢ ho offense to any ito report Tinea. town and picked We've got Norton, Next we'll g€t/sendy her friend an y g to Cri Goud-by every Saturday, so that she can se the big ¢ stec! strong-box w is a plant si me up ree ny repeated the first message. !ihe Kiddie Klub Magazine. ie who know nd is fond of you, Anew p a Whitney had pointed out as the si 4 Down the hall, Kennedy stopped and Ry phig Hime ss It was evident that t had been Cousin Roselyn's letter says, “1 whether that person is pres nt ¥ ribet ant filtzews, | After exantinin place for the dagger on our first visit’ tapped lightly at the cor. of 510, the reached a public cabs nboken by the saine voices | fo jeep te ie nae 8% 4 Ria: aeabnn’ lane Mee TUN oy, the Deuliar thrve-edgel from (the museca 1 was absolutely no de Moche suite, 1 think he was sure enga 4 ha NGhas ia ite sked blankly, a came a member of yo ubsent. In th nd place, you Lastwood, (8 young beuiness parti chr Jamon and ten’ we been hoased prised when the Senora’s maid nking. back in the shadows of ,.°Whow | Klub. ad ng what the Kidd saould show consideration for the su- are the curse. © Ma PB he glk s risk in vain? opened it the top, which was up, Crag directd “What d 4 answer there} Club Is doing to help our boys ‘ove tely in which you are thrown, some for which Mendxa flo weanh. Ot epee Mr. Whitn go” « “Tell Senora de Moche it is Professor our driver to follow the hack cau eka a Unde At itn ddoe | Mere’ L am proud to say that Tet at ea Rk tal wal anit also te inter The situation, is stil fu s he directed tne Kennedy," he said quickly, “and that tiously. It was Juanita, Inez Mendoza's ann me imber: of this organtzati huyed by rude und boisterous be- eaitton ut Att buns erutian admirer of p > her.” Imost speechless. ough my home is a long wil { 20 not be toi Sea eunee tk to shut the door and lock the 1 must gee her one ey maid, frantic and ‘almost speec [ ¢ havior. Do not be too chilly and ex- wonton’ announow thet Sith again: baffled The maid admitted us into the CHAPTER XVII “Why, Juanita,” encouraged Ken-|from New York, and you sagn lualve when you are on your vuca- | he" inine thatoact: a hey eat earner taiee .. sitting room where had had ow : hile nedy, “what's the matter know and see just how much [ a Pn. but do not play the Heyden, Le | tgmit (Fatale to smtict Then ute utiles Wyraas Oe, "Me 2 should try to tell you" rer MME senmty with nes andl a moment N uptown the hack wert, while 36 AL NO eee a creas (alne: Co hae nels nec ee pitagant vad natural in meeting new | tnown person, It accu unpassi any one pers tu I would be lying. You woud Mater she appeared. She was evidently we kept discreetly in the rear. ing down now and sobbing over and|to gay that in doing ‘ny bit’ eg th Ley eree geen — Woh aga eace Me lin y gooan't Rot dressed tor dinner, ALDONE Ae we We had reached a part of the over again. The Senorita!” bur {aways have vou and the rest of + Q y " most time, and I saw Kennedy's e: . el repeated Kennedy, “but| Klub in mind. Although not. doin W.P." writes: “Lam (wenty years | CHAPTER XVII. make a confid ant of me, you know. travel from her to @ chair in the cor- city where it was sparsely her 4 there anything |'my pit’ otly ugh the Kly old and have b cn working. Jn aa] ; , + arene ‘ was fe ptr Piri Myce ae ae; ner over which was draped * iipen Populated, when the hack suddenly 1 am doing it indirectly and feel th. Chae. Gowntown . £0 0. ear, | 2 were in the laboratory whe Ber at least we kne it #8 NOt Automobile coat and a heavy vel ad turned and doubled back en us. Oh, Mr. Kennedy sobbed the poor |i: adds to the credit of the Klut Jamerarm is"yery ‘much 18 love’ with Who. ley hne) EPRA Satta nstruinents | iremd” of wutomobiies wand’ sorrace “86, been preparigg to go somewhere, “U1'Y the hack passed us, however, Ldon't know. she is gone. [| Sorry E could not attend the Patriot me firm is very much in love with % NU der eciiae led anun- trend: of automobiles and surface tog? "rhe door to Alfonao'’s room was , 08 tl : pon , ter ward: feta nee eines | pate, me, and I believe that { care for him. strangely, as it will do s cars during the rush hour would Oren end he clearly was not Uiere the Senora leaned out unti wa ¢ We are near the come age, have many times when a long-distance eo Inuat ave de rnoon,” { nothing, bul I we exclaimed together, ie Of satisfaction Where was Burke--that man the cush- the police sent up to protect her e: mt Kennedy and I hurried in a oS 78 Coe ond conia Pe very | connection is being made, Twice Ken nina omoreie uy to the Prince Edward Alt Taso to marry, Hisaalaty ast |nedy answered without getting any reiis, 18 the detective agency em- 18, the hope of surprising him the large and he has an invalid sister to | response Ployed by Mr, Whitney, J): has in- erfectly evident Have you heard abything of a re- Per 2 port that the dagger has been found?" O&Mzed us, She Sennedy abruptly. fancied I wiw a she replied, greatly sur- 4& she settled back Love from your cousin, Rosely . |Rosenberg, and the rest of Spring tt | feld's members, Springfield, Mass ! is gone, too-—now,” reptied TAW uicted us to inform you t hay Cided “.aig as we entered the ho prised, apparently. wns. Ut had been an elaborate means hi moo Rene ae riieti: se aty JUNE CONTEST AWARD WINNER support, He probably will better his ‘Confound that central!” he mut- Gitained the Peruvian dagger for have the key to that room “You were going out? asked Ken- of wasting our tin: a uP ite cgoiome THE FOURTH OF JUL TRU financial position, but any marked | orca) “What do you suppose is which you have been searching hext to his. We'll ride right UP nedy with a significant glance at the She did not have of, for wa Kennedy and T looked at each| This is a great country. Mar improvement may not occur for wey. | tered. ’ Tha Gosohy in the elevator and boldly get in. coat and veil in Preent si fee kK to the other aghast peo say this, but do t eve Pacathor bi f= \ t Kennedy in blank sur- , No one said anything to us, as we “Only tor @ little ride with Alfonso, ed all the ow J Pe de 1k y, “now (eone s Pernt, ee Oe aaee Pumath Ge| Amwn the bell: rang, aria ms Renney 18 DAD RUE? 40070 Pastven inter the room next to who has gone to hire # car,” she an- oan nh ie i d iG teas ent Ds ther carry her Tealiae how it became a great coun fie fa thisty yeare cider thao t O84) “ello! shouted Kennedy, exasyer- PTR. x Whitney's, A new lock had been ywered quickly nedy placed the car w off—as they tried to do the other tty? Do their minds wander back t he has known me fr the time | “ Who's this ; They rang off before 1 could ask placed on the door between L felt sure that she had heard some t before and left th ff as y trie » th was a littl. girl. 1 respect bim deep. | ated. 0's this them a question,” said Craig. suites, but, aside from the additt iy, and my mother is urgent that I] There was a pav ‘Just a min t t eo? the brave men of '76, * ing about the dagger, but we hud structions to follow he tim tells me it w: a pay station call, to the men whe uld come . no,” sobbed J havine bee P entexi ! time it took to force it, tt pr dono further excuse for staying and on time if she should cor not nag aobbed Ju Aving bern oppressed and dente lull become his wife, as he d ute," he replied, ans posto 1O Be bby Wey OF fo sroat aimculty the way out, now that he hud satis- — Kennedy hastened back b Mi thelr freedom, fought for and won 't a» t. Bu least, L have a rec y 4 : H aT wake to whether she is gone went ou He can give me a beautiful home; 1) Quickly he jammed the receiver ae te ele “He wouldn't leave the fied himself that Whitney was not pus, late 4 ‘ this afternoon for a little walk, Hut and who on this glorious day declare Hae eee L Marry Rin He ie hier [down ono litte metal which he “Mwhat are you going dom 3 Of course,” remarked Ke Phere: SPAS LOGUITOS Be SAR GEOR FOE BOT LOe Wee Nek ie He GUBTiey ; she did not come back, After it Brow themaeives a “free and independen ree te Ser gue etek erry t Three “led. * be a fake." last we stepped into Whit hich They could voll us nothing of on she chance that letectives dark, I was frightened, 1 remer~ joton.” mh ct t, th fectionate, honorable; but L don't] nad placel near the instrument ee queried, “It may be a fa But we may as weil lis Whereabouts, except that he had sought to eluc ney's ta dered that you were here and called 2ton,” showing spirit, tha Jove him, and do love the poor young | prongs reaching upward from the "Yes, but I'm going to investigate 7 Hello--what's th left in his car late in the afternoon by doing the unexpected and ge Ree ed etal hee fate |e ween i4 known to all thy man, Which of the two shall J @0-|1.50 engaged the receiver tightly, fit Whilmevia weith saree Meee SOWR (0M rho room Was All upaal, ad though in & efeat hurry ; et Musoum Kennedy walked over Hp But you ware oul, heh f aw world—and | which we may well ca copt?” Bee wien Ine xome one | Iready gone through Kennedy stepped into @ telephone t ak wapithe ik n no’ ut | eee of * P chink you will be not only sordid| ting closely about it. Tho startling news had been tke a #Me ons Nad already gone throu | ieanedy sapped into @ telephone Wat wad, | saan others working with Bin now. BUC i' "iow stair in that apirit to the but extremely foolish if you marry a] ‘Then he took up 4 watch-case re- tonic. “Of course,” 1 replied, seizing ie nd you—unul si nan so much oider than you simpls or what he can give you, particularly | (/ve? Bee when you are in love with another] the regular receiver, been forestalled, ked a grip hastily 1, pointing to t answered. Inquiry in the an borhood finally but h Lockwood kept could hear been at the Museum, { could no ; ssed our laboratory, we # light here, Oh, my poor, little gir ringing ine What has become of her? Whers ceiver to listen through in place of my hat spirit of to-day. Aguin the men o the Nation are shouldering guns Craig res garages Inthe ne: ly pau: marks on located that at wh. only long enough Norton, ‘The archaeolog mark ’ ; nent Oh igain the women help the wounded coy " t ‘ the bedspread where it had rested his cay. There, all that they ide tt @ had been Rave they taken hart Oh, Madre de coos the entire country sess bravely person, Also not to be obliged to} “Who is it?” he answered was out, and we burried on downtow while he must literally have thrown tell us Was that the car had been trying ‘ Bee cee un Sanu for the cause as befure—the cause o work 19 no boon; rather it is a mis-| Apparently the voice at the other ¢), Whitney's . tiineeinta ie , filled with gas and oi! f for a tri Kennedy r nor. It was only too true, Burk democracy, the cause of freedom, ortung Why do you not marry your! cag of the wire replied rather peey= Whitney was not ther and h We made @ hasty search ourselves, kwood was gon switched on light brted that she had disappeared . Written by RILHEN EVANS, age: young lover at once, and each of yo hiy, £ Kennedy endeavored to was ju bout to close the oflice we knew !t was hopeles: The Kennedy hastily ordered @ touring long enough to jam the receiver down aga’ the. pollee ally those at tWelve years, No, 2616 Foster Avenue keep on with your jobs downtown?|ishly, for Kennudy . the books were put away in the room telephone rang. Quickly Craig car himself and placed it ut a corner into place on ihe telescrie, he an- and the police, especially those at rele 2« Then you will have years of happy | smooth over the delay. 1 wondored Any the desha were loved. Now and. Sorin Phone rang. Quickly ¢ of the Prince Edward Albert where swered the ca i him auburbe, had been notified to 100k @amannanenanmnnnnnnannnnny companionship, and yet the youn®) what was going on, why he was so then there echoed up the hall the he could watch two ef the entrances, The deuce vou w a he und aim ay ue All this wemed to have SHOW TO JOIN THE RLOB AND n will not be dodging his family) -o cetyl, Hig face showed that, what- clate of pn elevator dor Jo," he called, "Yes, this im while I waited on the next corner exclair nap) Me mii eet dalien’ place Nil tase Roles weheartne OBTAIN YOUR PIN. esponsibilities, Take the chance of] ver it was, it was most Important. “Wherd is Mr, Whitney?” demanded Mr witiney where I could see the entrance on the was talking rang off and he could not taken p ) being a brave woinan and not a Par®-| “Ay he restored the telephone wo its Craig of the clerk A silence ensued during which, of 8 reet, get them back mys us pho Me ‘ils had sent , . sth “Another of the onfo! us on the wrong trail, normal condition ne looked at me puz- "1 can’t He went out a couple course, | could not gather any idex Ue Hine A Mate BG Bilt ARGEHRE OF shad rt to Kennedy said nothing, but I could ; q of hours of what was going on over the wire, thy Senora did not come o he M > S ihat he doing wome ‘keen “p, ©." writes: "I am a boy of|al of, ‘ a Wn i not come 01 ph en i uke noting, bu Ritter Rea ahold ithe leave alte! wonder whether that was a "Did he have a visit from one of his "The deuce! exclaimed Kennedy, she telephoned to Aifor f letter thinkin t then the telephone 5 send warnings had rang again, It was from the man ,and taken to the whom wo had left at the Prince { pup © exclaime ull detectives yt out Craig suddenly. work the hook up and down but lo gone alone? Perhap rea y riends, although | am not in| frame-up h xelaim pulling 1 y & sudden i d wee i} ie alt as yet. Tam no|little cylinder off the trument into ‘The clerk looked up suspiciously at ving no respons The fellow ly been out and hi I arate iry ia small, so|which he had inserted the telephone us omething must have method of de caught on wining us man eat : ; “ " 208 “end U1 can't spend a young fortung on receiver, “thought it might be, and * splied defiantly, ig, nappensd to Norton, tao," we would walt to watch her, | telephone us leaving fewer clues than ward Apert is mioitiy to “he aya Fe en ao a “il Palauan ae etn con cheerful Poca htg ee ree ay pater poi te oie Musee! automatic gleamed a ton had got away trom im." a Hously out of the rear entrance of brine and to the point, as had been the paasht but the train was just leay- COUPON NO. BAD ‘ No eee eee een eet Oe ean eh re tale "pile ‘after oMco houre isnot out of the way Just as they are with hurriedly. up tee street I eigualied "Sialic, 18 that you, Kennedy? {To Be Continued.) ool i EN STURDY ) HORE ODE Oa RTE