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Pye PY WHE EVENING WORLD, 1918, KIDDIE KLUB MAGAZINE: Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: SATURDAY, AUGUST 8; wide Interesting Contribations From Ou Own | Kiddie Klab Members |\ einai to noller’s approval, thongh providing against countermand, can be with- drawn before shipment or notice of accoptance.—Howe Scale Company ’ Wolfshant, 179 N. ¥. 943. | Conatitutional article 1, asction 10, Providing that in ail criminal prose- Cat Out and Save These Magazine Pages and Make a Complete Kiddie Kiub Year Beok Instant Relief For Sore Gums Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort Compiled by William McMahon. fia ite, uberey cr Rite cer Volume I.—No. XXvII._|HE CAN'T GET OUR GOAT - + = By Jacob Tugengadft Saturday, Aug. 8. the Jodgment nee pears or the in ———- + - ™ no dearing © constitumonaley of fry) Tuthoris- ing condemnation of land by a 4 for Water supply. —JSomin MM ¥. Clark, Rhode ieland. PEGGY. Pegry was a doll with long golden urls and big blue eyes which could Open and close. She belonged to a the little bluebell tried to be kinder. She succeeded, and thereafter was loved by all the bluebells in the land. From THURSH SIGMAN, ‘Tho principal has the right to ter- minate a broker’s agency at any time, If the principal's offer has n been corhplied with.—Arachsteng V. claim, which attaches to a verdict, re- port, decision, Judgment or final or- der in his client's favor, and the pro- ceeds thereof in whososcever hands erre, 170 Where there te any evidence on little girl by the name of Delight THAT PATRIOTIC GIRL. ‘Tweedie, 170 N. ¥. 8 1014, Which @ case, may be submitted to RMson, ‘There's a little girl in our town, | a vordict.—Colliers Photo Supply Go. One day Delight was in the garden ‘That is a little patriot, A contract to purchase common| Order for goods, specifically subject v. Davidson, 170 N. ¥. 238. fomping with Rover, her big dog. Trying with all her might and main|stock of a corporation, to be figured | es Peggy was sitting on a bench near ‘The Kaiser's name to blot at its “book value,” meant all of tho by. - After a while Delight sat down You all know how to do it, assets of the corporation, as deter- % 5 to rest. It was a warm day, and, be- It's a simple, easy way, mined by some authenticated book- ing all tired out, her head soon began te mod and her eyes slowly closed. | She was startled by @ cry and jumped Ww. There was Peggy in the arms of wagered Iittie girl. Pegsy wae cry- “Save me, save me!” Delight Tan over to the girl and eaid po- litety: “Please let me have my doll.” ‘The other girl hugged Peggy and said in @ sad tone: “I want her for my sick brother.” “Oh,” said Delight, “perhaps your brother would Ifke a Teddy bear much better.” “Yea, he would”—here the girl's face brightened, but fel again as sho repiied: “But I can't find a Teddy Oh, here’s to the Kaiser, may his life be short, Brooklyn under Mayors Chapin, Boody | discretion I Have” repoeed apesial \ harmless ingredients. Aided by —_=== Dear.” And his firearms so little that he'll soon have naught. and Schieren, died yesterday at No. | trust and confulence, for certain pur- | Resinol Moots it acts even more . “qc soon returning with a Teddy bear and| To his only friend who awaits him below. widow of Walter L. Stare of Newark, | Power my, wuld executors to make Ss ge fate Has cthés thea From EVELYN DITTENHEIMER, Brooklyn, N. Y. who has been active in war rellet and | Suck distribution and division of my | i “Here, take these to your brother,” | era ee ka ety Wn haw tse ear apie. and as they shall deem proper for the ee —— she said, handing the things to the | “What a nice dream,” she said. “I Again to hold dear hyo | aa’, oa! ing the ‘gummer,, fore io hed, teninere ray wren IBERTY BONDS BoucHT|—— sirt and receiving Peggy. pee a A a Lt gall cleat Otway, a a eee ere | Henry Horzler, atxty-fve, who was | thair Judgment’in the premises,” cre- Oimrnt ad Resin! Soup alo bp lew Immediate CASH at Stock Exchange rows, The girl thanked Delight and ran! "hy HONRILTTA MAY (aged twelve), | Oh! just see our boys amile. pe ar chee ea surren- | ated @ trust.—Dlunt v. Taylor et al. away pimples, Sold by all drugeists and PRE SIDENY INSTITUTE. 232 ESVTH STL. home. Delight turned to Peggy: “Can you_ talk?” she asked. “Ot course,” replied the dol. But Delight awoke. NERVOUS SICK HEADACHES “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Relief | The First Day He Tried Them. '} A: Toast to the Kaiser Here's to the Kaiser, may his forces grow small, And let dear Old Glory wave over all. |New York City. BROTHER JOE, One day there at her window sat a | girl as in a trance; She was thinking of her brother who ‘was on his way to France. She thought of wrecks at sea in which the boys could not be saved, An@ wondered if her brother Joe had gone to a watery grave. At last sho sald, “Ho's twonty-three the second day of May. | How pleased I'd be to hear from htm upon that very day.” So she prayed to God that she might hear from Joe if not yet dead. ie week after that a letter came and this ia how it read: Dear Sister, this 1s to tell you I am “Somewhere in France.” We hope to do some fighting eoon; we'll make those Germans dance. Do not worry little sister, 1t will be to mo like play, And with God's help I hope to come back to you some day. Written by VIOLET HORNER, aged fifteen, Monmoutp Beach, N. J. STAND BY THE PRESIDENT. Written by FLORENCE ROBBINS, Brooklyn. A SPIDER’S LIFE. But if you don't you'll surely regret, If the Kaiser wins this fray. si bet gto aye it, haa you do your to-day. ee start in right ree Cousina, ory, aoe make no dela: MMOL, aged ten years. canatnanaii ines OBITUARY NOTES. John B. Stobaeus, seventy, treesurer of Charles Cooper & Co, manufacturing chemists of Newark, died yesterday at his summer home at Belmar, N. J. He | was @ Civil War veteran. | James A, Murtha er. seventynine, | Deputy Commissioner of Oty Works of flome in Bebring, 0. Wiltam Meyle, and artist for Tiffany & Co, for forty years, is dead at his home in Hicks- ville, Le L. One hot day in July as I started) out for a stroll dn the woods an in- teresting stght met my eyes. On the old and worn-out gate a spider was making its home. As I kept on watching the epider kept on work- ing on a large and gray web, It kept on working until it was finished and ready for its use, Tho spider makes a web to catch lazy insects, When a spider weaves a web he e@preads it out on a wall and keeps right on weaving 4 sr one so that when one is filled another is ready for use, Then he kes down the old one and | keeps it for winter use. The spider ats the cts when they are help- less, This is the way the spider gets his living, as well as the ant and the grasshopper. From MARY ARELMAN, twelve, New York City, aged OUR BOYS. Over there aro millions of boys keeping system, and not any arbi- trary or fictitous value—Lane v. Barnard, 170 N. Y. 8. 946, A corporation not a party to an | action cannot be examined before triaL—Lasher vy, Hart, 170 N. Y. 98L Where a city, by ordinance, forbids the publication, sale or distribution of certain named newspapers, and the remedy at law for the loss sus- tained by the publishers ts inadequate, an injunction will lie to restrain the enforcement of the ordinance—Star Co. ¥. Brush, 170 N, Y. 8, 987, A wilt whereby testator gnve the residue of his estate to his executors and trustees, sixty-threa, designer Supreme Judicial Court of Massachu- setts. | ¥| An attorney has a tien on client's! cause of action, claim or counter- Do you want skin-health? If you are suffering from eczema or some similar d ing, em! skin eruption, why don’t you get rid o! it by using Resinol Ojntment? Unless the trouble is due to some serious inter- nal disorder, it quickly yields to Resi- nol, and in most cases is easily healed byit. The first application usually stops itching and makes the skin feel cool and comfortable, We recommend it with the utmost confidence because of its let goods, Trial of each, tree ‘Dees nol, Baltimore Md. Fir tld BEMANS PM WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS daily, Gun, & Hold, 6 P.M, Make That Weak Back Strong! “Why do you praise Mr. Wilson 90] Ang thoir guns are thelr only toys; | SUT ‘ . ae iy c They are fighting for Uncle Sam . Ho ts our President, why shouldn’t 1? | : rie ¢! THES d (Hig arnla'oaa ever"m ence and In| And they're Aghtig ae ard an they By VAS EN E trying days we ni ‘an can, | Bo abass so ‘him to-day and ever more! | prayo, brave they are, every one, d th Fs ei arh a calre oe Pore | Roe yt An ee we every ounce of strength and the joist oO} toward the ae MR. C. & BESWICK And hoist our flag high they Aon with ope ‘ F Fy eke ARI cee es ree | fee ante ag dak ability to do a full day's work every 160 Caroline Ave., Ogdensburg, N. Y. | H1¢ 18 doing moro than his share wil the Bo can, “I suffered a great deal for three or)” spare. | they're ing for Uncle h ith k four years with Nervous Sick Head-| Have you heard of the man called | ge ee eet day. The man or woman with wea a ache and Dyspepsia. Had to take two! y¢p wilson, will him and antocracy | —— | to\four seidlits powders every other day. Tried doctors—ate bran gems—took all | | ill. | For he tries to rule with an tron rod | And break the rule of man and God. THE BLUEBELL AND THE FAIRY. Tho dlucbells nodded their sleepy kidneys is half crippled. A lame, inde of remedies—but nothing did me le. |heads in the summer breeze, It was 5 , h h l h pants remecee td | written by ETHML SCHULTZ, | vitignt and the fairies danced among stiff back, with its constant, dul ache (good until I used ‘Fruit- s,’ or Fruit) aged twelve, Brooklyn. Md Free rs tteta | them. One of the fairies lingered af- THE SERVICE STAR. ter the rest, for sho wanted to speak hoo! i twl mak th '] “L_was relieved the first day 1 used | epwas only a tiny star of blue, |with one of the blucbellg, It hap- ahd sharp, s ting nges, es e A that this bluebell’ was very Yum. They made me well and keep me| In a snowy field of white, y : , 3 cant all the world to a » often pulled other little k b d He T Lio aivays ad to tell peope| Bue ite mmeant sho often pulled otber title simplest task a burden and a full day's | of the great things ‘Frui ives’ have| and she thought of ft day and ° ‘airy B ad lingered, Sho said, { | y, if you do not gtop pulling the | done for me. | beats other blucbells’ curls We will send the “J have many friends in Ogdensburg | now using ‘Hruit-a-tives’ on my recom: dation.” = C. F. BESWICK. Bc. 0 box, 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25c. Atall dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited, OG- DENSBURG, N. ¥. | It stood for her one and only son, Now fighting in France’ with ‘the | rest, | Bat who cout be kinder and braver, § she thought, Than the ono son with which sho’ | been blessed? | F’en though it was but one tiny star} It proved that she'd given her) | might, | |'That tiny star of deepest Dios, In the snowy field of whfte. Written by FANNY HARRING- TON, aged thirteen, Elmhurst, L, L| OUR FLAG. | the flag, the brightest Mm af) lands, It is the flag Uncle Sam holds nigh in his hands, Tt is our flag, the Red, White and Tue, That waves o'er our country, land of | the true. On, children, By doing your bit, ing. “T've done mry bit with a mighty good will, {po help kan terrible Kaiser Bin.” Written by PHOMBH BERGER, aged eleven years, Van Nest, Tt ts help us keep it waving, serving and eav- SEE OUR BOYS SMILE. hot sun rays to punish you,” After saying this she flew awny. 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