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October 24, ae Wine NAR RAR CARAS & eh Re Rough Towel Exercises | » For Cool Fall Mornings | The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korn Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Worldly Can You Beat It! 2st, Sone HARDSHS 1 DONT HIND T AM kickING BECAUSE You Repuce THe P | New LAW STAND ANYTHING Tarn ercnae » OUT” | To HELP WIN THE UL CHARGE THE SANE | |? WAR & XORBITANT PRICES AS |! By Maurice Ketten | By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Work ® Body Bending Helps Dig estion NCE on a time an old farmer of/ in the evening he was met by EFORE — O Alderley bad a very fine horse} man, who again offered to. bug 4 [TAM MAKING A THe to sell, Early in the morning | horse, and named a price. Thi: U took it from the stable, tied a|the farmer agreed, The old ACRIFICE AND YOU halter upon its head, and holding the} lec him to @ great rock, whl end of the rope in his hand set out) struck with his wand, A heavy € MAING No NE |v walk to a fair which was held at/of iron rates flew open and they @ town frome distance off. tered « wide cavern. There oft While he was crossing the heathy| round a countless number of helehts of Alderiey a strange looking) riorr, with thelr horses, lag old man came up and asked him the/asieop, They were all armed, price of his horse, for battle, and piles of treasure “It's @ fine beast,” said the farmer, | heaped up in the middie Of the “and I want @ good price for him.| From one of these heaps the old I'l not sell under fifty pounds.” paid the farmer the price of “You are asking too much,” said] horse, receiving the end of the! the old man. into his hand, “TH, take no toss," said the farmer.| The farmer little liked to leave ®is “Go on then to the fair,” said the| horse in 80 strange a place, he o.1 man; “but mark my words, you! dared make no murmur pont ’ will not sell; meet me here as you| pe gone. ; come back and 1 wit) buy your horse.”| For a moment he stood im the quéee The farmer paid no attention to the} way while the old man bade him o old man; he turned his back and went| well. “Dhese will arise at un to the fair, All day he stood there] gceat need,” said he, pointing with his horse; but to his great sur- pers. “Till that day no prise, though many came up and ad- Mil ever look upoe, Gia mired his horse, no one offered tobuy.| (From the English Fairy, Beek As he came back by the eamo road! Published by Stokes.) ANY women have trouble in digesting taeir food and this, in a larg measure, is due to nervous derangement brought about by insuf- ficient amounts of food to feed starved nerve tissues, or improper * diet of unwholesome things; too many fried foods, or too much sugar and starch. The energy and power of endurance which the body needs cannot be maintained if the nerves are starved, and nervous indigestion can- not be overcome by following a very light or liquid diet as many women suppose, On the contrary, it is neces- sary to build up the general health by eating a suf- You ARE MISTAKEN WHAT SACRIFI Sine tatorvale daring the doy, ond teeueing tae strate) |{ arise rt, AUSING ARE ‘You MAKING? RAISED —e SACRIFICE I'D LIKE TS KNow* OUR PRICES For THE LAST TWo WEEKS on the nerves meanwhile. Tonics and pills will not improve tae condition of the nerves if a proper and sensible diet is not followed, and much fresh air and sunshine | permitted to reach the body, lungs and blood each day. Our seventh towel exercise is a body bending one, and may be com- Dined with swaying, which is good for the muscles at the sides of the | waist and abdomen. Stand with the towel grasped at its ends and held over the head as shown in figure at right. Sway the body from right to left about five times | each way and then assume the starting position. Quickly bend forward | and try to touch the toes with the centre of the towel. Do not strain in | attempting to reach the toes, and be satsfied to first touch the shin bones, | later the ankles and gradually you will find that you are able to reach the floor with ease. Bending exercises stimulate the eliminative organs} and help greatly in correcting constipation and digestive disturbances, lunch with us and intended ail day. .One of the boys that we have toasted ma: Dear Cousin Nature Lovers: FEW letters ago I wrote and told A you of one of my journeys to the woods. If you remember. I said that { would tell you of my CHOCOLATE AND COCOA—Jing the digestive disturbance of MRS, FRANK N.: Chocolate and] which you speak, and you should try} cocoa hay a high nutritive value}/to like others, Firat, we gathered up our scrape P dling wood and piled them and are tly stimul to the ——— vi 1. me, axexd, tal 20m BA ; a 2 w.:| p If you would: tel: m heap and lit the bonfire, Wa Labial beasig Coa initia ine Auld in the joints fun and frolics that you have had in| ® DIET FOR ATHLETES—JOHN | may cause this, und sometimes inis This should consist of whole-|placed structure is the cause. Yor some foods In moderate quantiiy, tj should oo able vsieupatin ‘ean not see that an athlete's diet —- should differ from that of any other] PIMPLES — KATH the fields and in the woods. toasted our marshmallows Cousin Mae Collins and Cousin Flora Regina Radack have “made vrreugdly beeutitul, goidem, ct good,” av the boys put tt, and T wish! pooieg SRINE G.: | ; >imples come Slogee A . dventures| Late decited to pi healthy person, Pimples come from clogged system, | you to read about their adven r we Fy 7% Impure blood, lack of exercise and in thelr own words. br Ary ie enor ggsiy wm PORK—HARRY F.: Pork and veal fresh air, &c,” Local treatments, such ‘would not do such a “gir are difficult. to. digest, especially as extreme cleanlivesa with pure Cousin Eleanor. ete pak tonne tee 7 and water wily ielp some, but stem must be cleansed inter- when fried, There are 90 many other nourishing meats, poyliry, and some trees, | was having @ time when I spled a wild rose A DAY IN THE WOODS. ; nd e t fish on the market at ai) seasons of Nally before the pimples will dis- — One day my cousins and I went OUt some one eine had already the year that tt is hardly necessary appear, i - to the wood» on @ hike. We had OuF session of it—a large bum to eat much veal and pork. I am - ——~ Unused to country ways, | brw anide, but the bee was not ae as |, for it bounced right backs No. on the Mower, but on my “Oh my nose! my poor walled Naturally, my cousina thit sovething terrible bag pened. jut when t sure t these t Saving Gas CONOMICAL management of the vo meats ure cnus- “ 3 1 » they i ? gas range will accomplish muca © ' ate oh 4 nae in the conservation of fuel. Most | / = ae ee ys. ‘a vinigs "You look people waste gas when igniting tt Do| * Hai has ‘i 5 eabiaatieg baer ast eebuaasio ve 1 stst —. ¥ z tee . flor that we went re? not turn on the gas and. then tv ml BF, M cape ¢ Rana a! tt cy weere vary ae ; | umes over one group, it is obiiter- tween us and the enemy svidier us cuid tor yoiuntecrs to creep DAck lala’ ta tt, aad qe Ww ‘ v ere et a the match. some nus will evoare! OW A Man Feels When Waiting wirircrre rire 500 %vose avisnes Sur it and the ene wiaes at untoura to renp, back tala’ to, 008 wie Mth oid. works, 2wch a thin But when | echame every time you do this, and in th comea; then several such groups Will should occasion arise; we ca L other jade aud my. would be like without us. Wo wane | ; 4 ch the y lines, and Hans has our own r i we can lead ward willing @ @t- dered where we ¥ Hieht up. Ns. course of a month become quite an To Go Over the To Told reach the enemy lines, and M8 our ye wil where we ae MAG COLLINS, aged item of waste and expense, Always Pp; 0 not got the ghost of a chance once if thy need be. pt the task. All this paseod saan. Tel rents r : very single man he men who remained behind nad tere and then Hp ikl sige we paired | » box of ammunition, M¥ TRIP TO THE WoOoRm | st for the) One afternoon my friends ag@ T command to Keep up a rapid fire would be bet er the enemy trenches which would men takleg on This offered a smaller var 5 we get to close quarters, He has not Remember, that hold the lighted match to the burner By One Who Went the glimmer of @ chance in a counter js of Importance one les. OE when you turn on the gas and noue attack when we have sufficient men jn the vast organization and one slip t% hold on to what we have gained. may will escape. , rupt the whole a ement, lend us some cov Oo matter how H at In cooking turn the flames low when 4 % On the other hand, @ German Obey but use your intelligence in perfect this covering may be, it 1s busy enemy, and alvo i took cups and went into the aimed. the Bolling point “x reached. Tae] | The story of Private Peat has been screened into a special Paramount harge on our lings in a pretty aight. your obedience, Don't act bilndly. ne ver completely effec in ailenc- creamed apced | in covering the TO) we ware very hase ene ee 4 continue boiling and is just| Arteraft picture, now being shi ey advance at a dog-tro Consider the circumstances and as ing the enemy fire. Quite @ num. © ng ground i eedladel over a high flame. Tue n id poi sll Muadieeh come shoulder to shoulder, each m far a8 you can use your reason as ber of bull watiored about us as eo eprang Wp once more and on Played guiness But we bad . flame should burn steadily and be pitts tunis, Grants & Deans) almost touching his neighbor. They you believe the general or colonel we nbered ong the soort com- dodged and doubled as wo Teape eon there long before it begem to fn color. When it spreads out bey nud | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEULNG CHAPTERS, he i gies alignine: tos t, and hos used his, You are b 1 onl n lon trench, and ap Inte the through, she vein « Lindi tet Pin 4 ne| rain, It was a very thick woadyand : sel you are sting Canadian, joins ibe Dominion » Lust overseas cou oo sud wmuming they Ii eir feet practically in ¢X- by your own sina tor t you open, ‘This was my first expertence jun and rifle. © » Hive r 4 Bie OH RIAE Vere he the: eae whee | iroay'chere he gta, Prauce bud loward the Haat itt, Thus dattgybu tee wcttime one with the other, Unlike Know vot other aailonte Ia nenraay, im running away Hom bullete and 1 khow Twas sharing a box with a| ‘Be trees were very tall. ~e gas. Always turn out the go f 1 lic Las Su eAYORMKG OU Listeuing post, having \oiuntected wikhOUl UB h wanoe WS fe Ais : Sods of lod whom E heard the fellows call] We nid under a pine tree 3 You remove the vessel from the stov of hi BUt ne noon becomes a vetoru hard iinuae, Us, they shoot as they adve The general knows t nin first fv ee ee oh. “He wos co more than @ hoy, putt tee. Oi) seopeed. Shen sam It may not be the easier way but it « } n y 4, fascinating apystacie have @ cartridge in our magazine, ity eatirety, jou that a man, no matter Bob. He was no more tha nO HAE ee aeien” Gat te hee @ the more economical way, and just at the ‘eta but we have the safety atch on, hed © Obedic a cool head, a clean what proweneities for winning we were such of a eise aad en ee We Alled our cups wit hd 3s doing your bit —— TT jure pot shoot as we advance ve> rifle and arp bayonet will carry medals may be h faster we were y two ¢ he twen- ENED Oe ight the oven leave the cuuse our officers are alwa vead, you far, from bul hun he can toward them, ty-nine left on our feet, To-day Higa p orcltyer tags. | door open a minute. The oven wu CHAPTER XL bared and cold stee! gleaming grayly, always cheering the boys forward — - 18 al am one of five of that buneh left) ° Nab me. wey ask to th then hoat more quickly to take the front lines, We leap the The German officer is always behind, CHAPTER X'V. n way out alive, house we did not want to go By a little forethought ia cooking 5 (Continued) porapet of the German trench. We He drives his men, ot the t mot hit, 1 | About fifty varie from the trench! “ait we dia On our Way ww much tuel can be saved, One burner § the minutes pass and the day sot our man and bear down on him. ‘They shoot from the hip, but in VERY man who s into the did not know w We kept on, we dropped for a last rest before thel s ‘tee ca inee gehen aa we pte Gan often be made to do the service lightens we smoke @ f@8 We clean out the dugout and haul that way their fire is never effectiv active service of the sent breathless and gaaping, Funning as final spurt which would ¢rolde the] P70) 0° ONG peaia’ | Ome eeomen of three, By using the set consisting every five minutes, every away the cowering officers, and al- Ag they advance it is practically im r knows that some day, W were under the welght of full whole course of events in the ex'| 504 walked on, Then we saw Ms of three triangular saucepans that three minutes. ‘The trench TC@dy we are straigutening and possible to miss them, no matter how Borantay “ania pen beat cick cquipment and dodging bullets ax we ten minutes, Would we reach that! Crownut treo, My trend ean be set ob one burner and oDly| is gitieg with the blue gray emoke *chsthening the German trerch, — bad a shot any of us might be. We ’ n ie ent, Shells were falling round ws trench and turn in our box of am | Wouldn't atlek her Angers whoa take up the space of « g00d-size4| of thousands of cigarettes, lighted Behind us come wave on wave of get fifteen rounds per minute from going to get plugged, We © @X- too. We were not happy. munition, or would ¢ is a nf ing off the chestnut burrs, it” circular vesse! you can cook Soup OF! Summed once, thrown away, dt soothes Ur Teserves, The second will take our rifles and our orders are to Shoot prexstons of our own ay to wounds At last we got to our destination and would the boys so ly, wait-ly hon sho tried it she at 4 : meat, vesetubles and potatoes over| sur nervos, It gives us something te second trench of the enemy; the low and to full capacity. If a loses a leg or an arm or Md pleked up the boxes, A box of ine for us be surrounded ond By 4 fingers aud they began to the single burner. Then, too, th do with clr Harde,. tt ‘es our ‘Hird, the third, and so on, Then we — In the ks the enemy which ee tie nae ines Rbk tion woighs a hundred or tured? Or would many oe ate 4t) al laughed and told her Pee natitaninant, sues amine pene : consolidate our position, and Frite { have seen they certainly have been 1 ou we decided that three what they had threatened? {) talk about something until ay *h one article can be cooke If we make an attack in broad day- '% 4 #ad and sorry boy, brave, One must give them th wound, not hould carry two boxes, The comes to surrendering.” several had! of what she spoaks. two others steamed light, which is seldom done except at is the way it should work, due, It takes courage to advance in » ' y hich does ne we fitted with handies on each suid fn my hearing, “T will run &) “Then we condnued our journey For breakfast the double boiler can! under a special emergency, the only Ut in th ly days of the war we face of rifle fire, machine gum fire 1) 4 of e f p Into myself rather than be) ward and when we gol ta be used for boll the ga WOOL command to charee will the click, Used to find this very difficult, We and artillery shells, in this dlose for- mel e started off runnins at top house we had supper and a Jolly the cereal is cook in click, click of bayonets going into Of the front line would charge and mation, Wave afier wave of them b We Siby, need, th ning flat on our When a man is lying close to the} around the fire. ¥ portion, If you have none of place all along the line, But charges “tke our ni We would get there come across in their field gray-biue t was as time wore o tomachs to fetch our breath and rest ground there is not so very great al By FLORA REGINA RABMOOEE, kitchen conveniences use the ue moxViy made at gray-dawn, when @hd no: rman to be seen! He uniforms and they never cower, Onc ther 1 rching a © rose and rush. chance of hia being hit by bullets! aged eleven years, Brooklyn. ag der over an ordinary ®& bayoneca are ady fixed, Suddenly, Would be beating down his com- wave will mowed down and ar an explosive buller ef ward snother stret n At thre ; ney pase overhead ae a rule, it] otatoes boil in the away down the line we catch sight municat trenches, or what was other will quicken the pace a trifle : yards from the trench, the ts when a man is kneeling o {obits can be steamed in fone of our men climbing over the left of them, as hard ax he could go, and take its place. One man will xo ¢ Ypres; w . ber of our crowd’ had ing, or between the. two positions ESSAY CONTEST. 4 If you have a parapet, Then trench ladders are We were ed to stay in the down and anot step into the Ypres, tropped en_our that the great dancer lies ‘The lad | Subjest: “Why I Love the Ki@@ie i | and desser fixed, and in a twinkling every man front trench of the enemy, Well, it gap, They are like a vast animated V)e thing happened under peculiar ts at t from trench Rob and T were just in the act of Kuo por 4 ding in the us is over the top with The best way simply against human nature, machine ‘ umstan tw fi nd nea i" " 1 feet rising when mine eame along tT Ten prises of four Phrtt is cooking tn 4 luck--and giv ‘em hell!" Hinst the human nature of the In one attack we repulsed I ° ap cha Cw Ww w what t re felt no more than @ stinging blow fF (the equivalent of $1.00) A small swucepan can be fitted ove We crawl out over the ope rst Canadian boys at any rate, We am conservativ 1 say tha my army carcey tha 1 need for the > Ins In the right shoulder, a searing cut | awarded each of our Kiddie a larger one and utilized h our own barbed wire ay have been out there for months they were lying dead and wounded unte f ything, ‘The first time rapidity of h over and a thud of pain as the bullet ex- [| members, ages from six to cooking ve hs and ty We ercep throu J not had a chance to see a Ger- three and four deep and yet they was t tt went ont 1 1 he boyw in the trench ploded in leaving my body, T fell on } inctusive, who write the saucepans that can ne Jo reg-|round them, and out to $ Y And had been wishing and attacked again and again wi - ne 1 got plugged, 1 now what wa Our my face and blood gushed from my | essays on “Why I Love the , ular service can have holes punctured | La We are in it now for good Waiting for this very opportunity, faltering, only to be driven back hd ss “ioe ad already given out, gshonlder, pi Klul ¥ an tly. botto and will do nicely forland al would see Fritz disappear round d at in the end, ® pre y nd to face the Inet fe hun Hit hard or soft queried my Keeays must not oxcond one Mile (a meting purposes, The enemy is coneent ng his fire tr und we simply could not This war is not over yet by a long We had ¥ edt enemy sev- ¢ area thout protection moagre companion, as he threw himself | dred and fifty words (150). y fine woman bas solved the probleimjon our reser ‘es. He knows that we 4! and let him ge, or let the shot, and I should like to offer sorr Himes. We Mere FURGOS SiOe ud been tt hout, We down beside me, Convestants must aap 2 oi conserving fuel by cooking her}/have not hac sufficient men in. the fellow get him. We were bound advice to the boys who are going . jon and our ba ew th 4 n that Don't know." T gasped. || NAME, “ADDRESS, AG meals in the dishpan over one vurne..| front line trench to be of great ef . (6 go after him, This was really our over froin this conti Our ft v “ a er vullet left. We “You're hit in t mouth” he sald CERTIFICATE NUMBER . She fills the dishpan two-thirds full| He knows that we cannot fit them traditional weakn Oftentimes we cers know better than we, The gen- Sry of ub were ne w we were con- as the blood poured from betwoen | Address Cousin Kleanor, of water and » into this cans or}in there. He knows t the moment went tog far in our eagerness to cap- eral, and aides who have been work iM HAL OMe OL ed We metaphor. my lps. World Kiddie Klub, No, @ crocks containing soup, meat, vege-|we have cleared the top of the para the foe, and were unable to hold ing on the prob he strategy AMUBION, ure eucert aly with by gum, you're hit in the|/} How, Now York City, tables and sice or fruit. These con-|pet hundreds of men have poured ail that we got. and tactics during the three y ammunition dump lay about and w Ifa long Contest closes Oct. 99, tents soon boil and when the dinner|from the communication trenches In the ear days, too, we charged gone by, are more qualified to con back of our Ii An officer We lo y u and (To Re Continued) is over the water in the dishpan is|into our places, He knows at for in open formation, Certainly we lost, duct the war than Lhe private w used for the dish washir miles back men are massed as thick in the first instance, fewer men by has lately join If you told How TO JOIN THE KL When using the oven plan to bakelag they can stand in the reserve that method, but when we reache in a ¢ n place, then stay OBTAIN YOUR bint geveral articies at the same time.|treneh His object is to destroy enemy trench, took it, and had If you are told to dig in, you WHY WAS THE ABANDONED ROOM KEPT SO TIGHTLY CLOSED? Beginning site " For instance you roast meat, havelour reserves and not the immediate ublished ourselves therein, we a@ bad soldier if you don't rity . eUt browned potat roasted in sanx|trerch in front of him, were Fr pan, scalloped or lyonnaise potatoes | We follow the same plan. For, as bers to repulse the aimost certain nuis scalloped gomatoes and a bakeu|we advance in short sharp rus counter attacks that came a dessert. the observation officer, who never minutes or ¢ When you bake quick bread, muf-|for a moment relaxes his hold on the — We have altered this method now. exp Do as you're told, The fing or cake, bake fruit or dessert|situation, flashes back by telegraph W> attack, not in the close formation, heads 4 king no undue risks. for another meal at same time. Fruiis|or field telephone the command to gioulder to shoulder, of the German, Your Iii is valuable to them as are delicious when baked, Prunes) the artillery lying miles away to raise but in @ formation which is a varia- it is to you, They won't let you losa have @ much better flavor and therc|their curtain of fire. They do so, tion of his. We attack in groups of it unnecessarily. Get ahead and oboy. ang many ways of cooking apples wan shells fall on the Germs re- twenty or thirty men, who are placed There |s no need to lose your in- rely stroug enough in num- dig quickly, You are only a as long a8 you question Ww euthority, It does not pay. ‘The nan hour or so later. boy First Division learned by WHY WAS THE BUTLER SO ANXIOUS TO HIDE EVIDENCE AGAINST BLACKBURN? WAS KATHERINE IMPLICATED—THERE WAS THE MOTIVE! Help oven, * serves, while we press forward, teeth) shor to ehoulder, If @ shell dividuality, The vast difference be- tu a vir o ee oe ~~ — ~

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