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For Cyl Fall Mornings | BYauline Furlong ¢ Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Wor Vigorouub to Start Day Kiyht. &r, whon the mornings and evenings are crisp and cool, wo, are too busy during the day to find a few minutes for Px xercise should follow their morning bath by ous rub with a heavy rough towel, cut to cont length. a next few weeks I shall outline a small series of sand common sense exercises, waich bring into playauscles of the body, if practised with a bath tow Not necessary for me to repeat to regular reacat the daily bath is as essential to the health- ful 9 of the body as deep breathing, sensible diet ande climinative organs, The skin is one ¢ .he most important of > = A great deal of watter is d kin and it must be kebpulous! kept open and actigis can {baths and massage fogurface of a) he bath. } Our fi T this seasom scharged from the body tarough the clean, otherwise the pores cannot accomplished through daily the body immediately following only be row iustrated to-day, twe the small exercise & shoe 1 the vel fs partially ovements being towel pressed acro: tthe back, mer xen shift Us ack and forth about head“and downward ‘oss the abdomen. nd forth, from sid: ) side, ten times or rThes movements frequently relieve ains in small of backdate the action of the kidneys and also help s fat fr@men, | as shown iBand rub it strenuously bringing it over th to pass the towel back simple +4 he | n ; 8 | By IDA INO, aged eleven, ‘ ow {tolake a ress Pit |New York City, {Letters From Cousins | Three kinds of bondholders eligible + > Beslie beh or do: on for the War Service Honor Roll: | Dear Cousin Bloanor: | 1, Cousins who have subscribed to : . OMB.women can rem to ov kr Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds and in- |, 1 feel highly honored for the atten- |S get-a frock or a mt fits them If-y carning the amount of the '!on you have 80 Kindly given my it should, andre al- Want 4 oe Leeman ores weekly instalment, little productions. Indeed, I waa so ° two be top, divide the lace 2 Cous 0 e bought Fourth prong P I blaming the dresior the exactly in} nd instead of knotting ! Foe Heat fas ne pees i Fourth proud pias ¥ bought a large nuaaber or the pattern firth they it on each run through th Se ee eorat nave. rbeon pres | le conlee of the papers for my trends eohut tint nd continu f beg Sand relatives. whey ted . Many times T have begun a 5 avpreper foundattee a to you, but could not seem to pet one er word Npleted to my entire aautisfactior + OF, nt Rihe (tis, sufffeiently appreciative of 8 have : your great kindness, School work . L piling Up ao untich of my. time. thesa fender 14 invariably wt. A dia on the High Soh : Honor Roll and, as - me 1 figure that is wrongly@ can my place on it. £ an to keep a + m somewhat b Or ARON. Weer f . t t : I regret that the “Magaaine" vy rctivg, the costt “a ps Ho turned , io Fralee eee corks ito be temporarily abandoned, but P ‘en the best ne blo 1 good job," Hen agreed. — The y had forgotten the canoe pad- roured in his ears Morne | sores 1 Spareclate the reasons which ‘isguised by And a ‘ Us the news he dies, which were kept in Dben's own ing t'while the great ship, | writings [f che ceobe mst your own . San ‘ rowed and It and a Net mueh! little cottage, He went up the hill to with. fosho: bapa 4 retin ne “Korner will not be ok clymsy and d i Nights were “busy; and now “Hobart stil think I'm a spy? get them, and fe returned wa ee Mam ke me yea puone VO RAKA: Co0tm 6F GOR Us hia season there sor “he. frown nd now and the s—and I'm inclined to Bink he's » was at th awaitin That night Carl Linder came with} ‘Thanh en he frov 4 i e awalt ‘ nt Carl Linder ea Thanking you *saA 1 ; state of af the| tA Powe Pots Marshall t man himself, him. “I've put the m (ont GUAT Rach D oLawen Tcl \ gain for alt the cle being out omative a mer.ca ’s ower. jone such’ @ she be en shook his head, “No, I know the Heutenant whisper Hee atone dawie While he sat with | cay tid trouble you have so kindly Dada vans es phd who it ta They bore the slender craft to the tie receivers at his ear, bens and thoughtfully exercised in the be- 1e8 that bring to a w& na z or a tie . » re Who?” water, and a r d- aed i jail of my writings, am, es ‘ Afvor a time he was ready to return rn n in pad- and ped departec nen began | coun é 1» Your al waist line a fa By Ben An mes Wi lliams hie huinent; and he slipped into | “Haven't you heard from Admiral dling out Into the ral waa thy eesond any ce Ries aol It paused Done THOMAS H. DAVISON, al curv ; me : he water and made the swim swiftly. Bunt to-day'?" deacending now in a steady, beating jie the frst rain pelted downs | Inclomed fou wnt and al - was long past 2 o'clock, but Eben‘ downpour that crushed the waves and +), Star Beethaa: MuPkiiy: abot 4 rp fd nd six coupons, vay as to 1 craters Te ath slowiy with the thing “He ix sending you Instructions, I flattened them; and the canoe rode Heed a TA earn et in | Cor, Which Dicaso send mes Kiub.pin race. van buying asnr in| cena A Monsey Cotaany , dey eecic dressed him- made a full report to him, You're to y. Nelther spoke. By and by, ¢1 and a certiticate, If ts for my Bhge (Copyr rai Was NOxt to don t lish that there is in 1 “ Moko Hove erat Ciera eae ate ; for an hour, and then, Watech—but take no action except in the gleam of th ¢ light penetra At dusk—and the dusk came early | pri corre spondent, but I want to sur. rot for each typo © and, Others, pics s out t ve the eastern skies turned red, Eben an emergency, It's—the Marshalls.’ the curtain of the min and gulded pecuuse of rain and mist 5 a, haves ote, send it to me first . “ ’ shut a the leht-chamber, and Lieut, Morse stared, “Phat girl— them on their way. There was a 6) 4 © have exohanged pictures elect the corset accord’ not ee Aap mbed Into the ee eainst the lena the wome wwel ut the monument, and it wa tone up the reasivers of the m she 8 me about many inte , wade for a diffe h i v a i But ne , in i Chey taanegen hight, if the German plan held, | where she lives and 1 have done tis ' not at all dimeult, it ai ‘ anid Uh MiG gaia Metta Ly : aaa haa’ wuts Seana! hinarines would come same, We love to hear from one an 1 MW known brand t . isc press ie Malt ! b one, and t Toward 9 o'clock the rain ceased, {other, I have told her about. ny \y ea eee monet Mt tle 1 UF Bir att i Ma 1 1 i \ nod ‘ h 1" } ee fs nd on Eben went outside the light ymates and she the same. 1 hav: pita A a ry ; nd fen. miu: ou he confessed, qi A a i 6 found the foy and mist had lifted | mans eating 16! saat { man should t - a wid ty ; Lith 1 boat to feteh J aw them moet nan Un : In twonty | feat ot hee BOG He | eae ae we ting est ane | t you « ver to buy a ‘l { : att Mor oMtigers.” He check Licuten- eee ont und Rares waked: (2 ''? and there a star showed them I will send them to you, a » Sado cry ee sai nt's exclam MttO1 eis any micro eine el s At twenty minutes before 10 o'clock | Hleanor, to print in our columnar tant ; a ; é all’ dunk cs” mo 1 phone stil in the water Went ees ; sa aera heard the sound of a propeller in] 1 must he ens bec . t ough it is not at ality * i him. “Hell Morse shook his head. “Hobart and "NO, thanks.” Eben told him; then via tricrop iron minutes later [them Wray done corictbor On o 1y am extravagant jteh i IV to sec, while at the a I've got i bextes 1 removed it, I though he m > an eye on tho light tf vad beec ud and distinct, and | who have corresponde 7 oman should never@é CHAPTER XIV. owly discovered ray in beams mung off grinned Atar Malt Cun Enala any measage you can road, Hben's heart was pounding his breast, | th it would ts? rset with a high | this Cont emporarily destroys tne sight of any he praised. “Wher be ra are Is Pi a telephone it to the Admiral, will you?” y 4 7 Ae ee cloak he rs 43 Ro i still more interesting. : 3 ° tS. ASH ALL one who faces it." BS Fy ee s " i E he micropho an have a lange scrap men | makesipertook ayich a ie nM Ni 7 The girl oried out softly a base—and go by the bi nexulted, “Finet I shall need ayn lle’ Goan with a faint humming and whirring, | hore with every Kiub Kocveria non? « therwise d, stole ule across the buo) ye BS Noh ‘he aresent Aentified: t he lhe y oN pape ables just above F Seg ft athe off Jded: tho boat touched hat's sked Morne curiously. ,. More #hoved off, turned the canoe Wiuet ge Poenly Mene te wn the have also saved all the Kiub Mage. lift purchase one of the lovatyles ust a You tha The officer nodded: T igi akens the cance?! expertly, heade ack toward the nm rs still far down the|zines, I send them to Freda Hardy ad with this wear a Well- place, “The tra ser’s gray flanks h pW BuO gi rick Barbette, Hben waa left alone upon ty. and he peered through the night|to read and she senda them ba In i j Baltimore on the twentieth.” sho re for m are 1 aboard, and the fast It's where you lett it the monument. ‘The swells surged n effort to pierce the darkness|She thinks them very Interesctne, veo] nade Ursselore. Thin Wdivay | Bat imdre on the twen ' turned to pick ita W abruptly, “The wind is Liq broke against the stones ath discern the forms of the sub- | Your cousin E il \ wi she can madgure ni] pees 4a a a,” he sald, “L want foot: nin thrashed hia shoulders rines he was confident were lyi MAD. vB {TINSEN poss | hea Ghapey and jeahaies ae t gel dy pee cttinte ha’ abene 1 the rain thrashed hia should tarines he was confident were lyin 1ADALINE MARTINSEN ™ gri elessly; and bove head . ater to uth the mon PF iit, The newest he ninety-seve ¥ 4 ind take them off to the monument. light winked {ta faithful warning. The Ument. pang sio away with the iz Hees i Will you come along and bring buck Wind had died, and the loud ramp and , Fe two hours the microphone con- | ESSAY CONTEST. scrig vi. the cor nich a a DI the canoe?” ank of the bell-buay came distinctly tinued to bring its faint hints of|| Subject: “Why I Love the Kiddie wough tho dr nm h shi ; ‘Of course, Morse waa on bis through the night ound, Now and then the humm Klub." hy glenoer woman r@htly ; 1 quadre umn, t " « £ f c the thing--tell Mr “de ss Ady 644 ja ud ft drew nearer " oe | im length Hn pio : y the Y ‘ocue Tin ary i h eh B ‘| Niltaare hb pe ba i em i ros a ae Ute Ten prizoa of four Thrift Stamps ould neve v nized Eben, ¢ y ‘The 1¢ ne f e " "9 1 t of $1.00) will be t d fe ahaa Vohe my ial There will be Auataiaa ston ee The lame man turn d to the door. but no sound come to him save the ‘hort wen the t eine || awarded each of TEN Kiddte r uted, , ’ Svou ‘om, im you b: e canoe,” he Bat rring of n opr while it at thi cn members, agen * J. 1x0 hates of such 4 Muldjon cach f ng een an , M 1 the Outside, he turned firwt toward tho about fn rondeazvous, ce _ carers agen trom aix to } ver bf more than ti B | swe ; nasty ; ge eae ) Phen Mobart cottage; ething held fut the ear Fy midnight the stars wero shin: |] font casaya on “Whe I Love tn A ce three Inches apart in Mhe | 1, ruuise ans Ww een al a steps and reluctantly he walked not come ng, and beneath their calm light the |] piduie Kiub." hy I Love the id ason a corset so off Up} 1 < . ! aietly Morse veranda till he uself water gle ned black as coal Here pat der the arms {8 beca@prn | " | ‘Ar ne hy the outpost next door nuse and and there a hint of phosphores aya’ must not exceed or ced too tight low he ee | 1 anovl rca ion fina in the living roca), that ueed howed In it as some fish broke. the J and fifty words (150), $3, woman ¢ ae are Bu i 1 1 t table, Anne aat be- The raln pers urface, The air was heavy and dull, tants must state thetr ort out nor y fan 1 1 ‘ bade and the Hght trom the in its blanketin p ugh the and there was a curious tingle in it ADDRESS, AGE AND Roo) nat wen & oors 1} wit nks uj c f t fu! her face, A mag- next day no sit raft ¢ wit eh nade Eben's skin prick and IRTIFICATE NUMBBR , ws the stout guns, y t nted, "Sh ows n tnored. Bhe was his # He was isol. naw hrink th his garments, Faint Add Co! MNeano: . Hat | ender woman 1° How inany destroyer ‘ » Inter 0” staring at her countenance of his own, a world bi led by t orthert lights were fickerin ross irld._ Kiddie Kian, No. 63 “Park figsyd largo enough « | “Ono hundrea and sevent nen A ithin rey rial ona site in wistful, tragic lines, As Eben edees of the platform on top of the the sky. Row New York City, One ih 6 Chesapeake th pen the an's f w z J a smething rose | 1 nt. ; ropho rour : One elgt-yard tho, Cheaupenko with the ; i fe q ie Le watched, something r in his: monume His microphone brough (To Be Continued.) CGontas) diana: Oct’ ah vese at the top a Whe Ww ya ‘ 1" h Auer 4 cach lace with a slip return to the base tho 1 0 6 netamaanasena ’ etal tip and fx it so id hasers 1 eco HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND ay be easily untied @ry.| ports, The other conv rs “ \ Draw both knots up toeye- two days ov a pool awa t 1 GOTAIN YOUR PIN. - lets. Then with one lacown escort them in ) at had od t Ur aanaraam ber, fut out na of the cou the corset, passing tery) Tho aughed triumphan thr att ¢ ps ree 7 siher eyelet until the @ is) “We shall t 1 the ined, off i _ é . : i neheds At the wal bank 4 parted and Phen | War From «a Front Line Trench Peas? Weel } awittg loop by bringiaup| For the tne the g n ¢ 1 ligt Sane g 7 ve kad Blab No, "Share ow, through the eyelet on th@ of} “You're sure you'll n He was ¢ ! lug eerste ereiras . P ‘ ; en Rem Yorn city. with « eerste then skip t@an-| submarines to do | Dre Se AE AIIR RSBER Ee Seen by a Man Who Never Lost His Smile exlub pins Sous mat sate ead of one on the ¢ tnd “There will w ty i 1 v . e 4 a. ntinte® lacing and (mer) wit n three days—and we all's part in t HM » I've seen ye as you are, e Ail collane ep 4 ener 2ay ot oy ma SsAming: loop half, wae !one of us, tho blinding ae for 0 apace upon the bu explained, “You're not like the sap- O en a r N t weary Klub ip and toewsbetshle me ffne anit the el Mra, Marshall said quick! 1 through the dimnoss of the night, head you appeared to be. {is that? I had not known,’ Corset. ‘Then do exaf_fo| taing, with the second Gwe ME YouR. yi "TO WHON DID Nou LOAN IT AN IT 2 z ep, HOME PAGE Thursday, October Ad ight. 1918, by The Brews 2 ag C8 The New York Broning World.) MORNIN Gy ee Nou Foot! You To MY Good OLD FRIEND while the slender snape-of tne waste 3 ‘ “The searchiight that enables ys ing submarine picked up the | motor- she never would have married 1 ‘me it reverie No Money | WHY. You HAD SOME MONEY THIS ARE AN EASY MARIK TAM NOT Such A FOOL AS You THOUGHT ela, 1AM NOT WORRYING A BIT AND You NECON T ¢ m 2X EITHER. > SURELY letter telling of which she has be Unele Sam's cau | Dear Iping the Red ¢ has | THAT'S ONE TIME YOu SHOWED SONE INTELLIGENCE THAT'S TusT WHAT | WANTED To Do WITH THE MONEY | Liberty Loan, ings Stamps, month, fine work oy showing how will now sh | them 11), | the K | alt The Kid lie Kh rs it We all lov Cousin El And Cousin El The evaane World's Kiddie Klub Korner 4 Conducted by Eleanor Schorer 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Mrening Work), ENDING ANOTHER SHOT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. i} By JOSEPH AGATI, ‘Aged Thirt Years, New York City Septomber Contest Award Winner. ‘My dear Cousins: other activities 1b, n ind hope Don't you think the lub which I have the Kid engaged to help | ort hey care for Um, now them that we will bu ver anor, t I have Jomy fath a bond of the Fourth L have four War S to fll my fifth Thrift Stamp card py the end of this Allies are doing | ¢ 1am sending you a little poem on | composed my- de Ki so much, nd w Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn } y sented Bonds, with Fourth Liberty Loan HE first Klub patriot to qualify| When the Third Liberty Loan drive for the honor of having her, over the list of names on our Klub War Service Honor Roll for| we love our boys and want them. to Fourth Liberty Loan subscribers is|know that we are standing behind Courin Ida D'Agostino, Here ts her| thems because we are proud of out and 11} our Go pleased with the way nment hag used the billions subseribed throug ans; be- lenuse we Hey cause for whieh the Allies are ng and wis "}to help bring about eedom of eT! all people; because h his e« fidence {n our patriotien, our Pre -jdent asked us for the largest amou lof money ever asked of we are determined not to fall short that confidence; because we wish t [story of our activities on the Ameri+ L nation, and n “Home Front” to be proudly writ= rei ten by hist ans of this war, our own way we want to equal we can, the feats of the Americans on the firing line, Who among our Kiddie Klub Cous- ing will be the >» have his nat | appear on Klub War Ser vice Honor Roll for Fourth Libert Loan Hond holders? | Cousin Eleanor. 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