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eS — an You Beat It! _ By Maurice Ketten The Evening World’s a Kiddie Klub Korner — Conducted by Eleanor Schorer % Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) « ~ Pauline Furlong’s Talks » on Health and Beauty # [The Foolish Golden Rod { at Falling Hair Not a Healthy Sign. | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World ) | IN recent articles I have been endeavoring to answer some of the many queries i receive from readers. One of the all-important questions is) # about the hair—its growth, health and color, as well as many different | Hott conditions of the scalp. ee | Let me advise readers that when the hair persists in falling out in spite of good care, cleanliness, frequent brushings and massage you may rest assured that the general health is none too good and the tone of the blood to and vitality are greatly lowered. | Impoverished blood and nervous exhaustion are | any some of the internal causes of various hair and ecalp 4 troubles. Women’ suffering from these and similar! . disorders should eat vegetables and fruits in abundance, | igemake more tron in the blood and build up the nervous system. Few! readers perhaps realize that simple deep breathing of pure alr at all times sigethe one greatest bluod purifier, because it fills the blood with life-giving @xggen, which is necessary to ite tone and health. Without pure ‘blood | ekrong nerves are impossible, and this is why nervous derangement may / vqause loss of hair. Personally, I ghould look to the interior if I were \) ar pm, worried about the condition of my hair, and aim to build up my general | GOLDEN ROD was blowing gaily The olden rod was alighted ana ‘aealth rather than waste money and time buying hair tonics and lotions. in the autumn wind, saying to | cr rou, kin LW .. , Prematurely graying hair also denotes some internal condition not con- | itself, “Ah! How happy I am.” ay ao Porstigg O R he fat ducive to health or else extreme dryness of the scalp, When the latter || Suddenly it stopped and thought, }and cold, and the golden rod #hive: gondition exists olive oll massaged into the scalp sparingly, and taken in-| “Ah, how much happier T would be ‘Ah! how much happier [ would be ternally, often proves most beneficial in encouraging @ new crop of hair. |if 1 stayed awake all winter instead |!f Pity camer eect, beter bi wary, of going to sleep, What wonders 1] Who knows what will happen? would see!” Spring arrived at last, and found the A fairy passing by heard its words | olden rod so spent with its exertions and paid, “Golden Rod, your wish is |t Keep alive in the face of the win-. t cold that it soon di ati | granted, You shall stay awake all (er 4.cc'd.tint 't soon died, slain Oy | winter.” From LUCY RISI, Long Island City. Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn } DRY HANDS AND NAILS—1. P.: the day, keeping it away from fine Rub your hands with cocoa butter or lines and dry skin around the eyes, as Yinotin at night and keep Mong out of | 't 18 extremely drying. ‘ou wear rubber gloves. Tas ofall in the system causes this] TO DEVELOP LEGS—H. B. L: condition. Jumping, ruaning, walking, swim: — ming, bicycling, dancing, &c., will de- * BLOOD-MAKING FOODS — AR- | velop the leg muscle: THUR T.: Green vegetables, espe- E 1 ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnAAAnAnAAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS, cially spinach, carrots, salads, raw! DEAFNESS.—B. F,: Congealed or ‘ ° toh to fruits, raw oggs and milk, combined | hardened wax may cause this, or neg- Dear Cousin Kiddie: bat toy uke, to and Deter rostviag with copious water drinking, Will jected colds and eatarrh. You should Now HIE question asked most fre-| them. p make g00d, rich blood. consult an ear specialist, de waheeste TWILL HAVE I quently during the past woek| 2: May my niece five months old Bos ¢ ‘ mn the Kiu OILY FACE—B. LH: HOME-MADE BUTTERMILK— PrTEAH NATURAL WAVY i ° A. Yeu. itextar on: the tace to. T. R. G: This ie made by beating HAIR AGAIN “May I send another contest poem] | May [ save coupons for my to the November contest? I wrote| Mnglish friend so that she may join the Klub? my ‘Prayer to Santa Claus’ before A. Yea, pence came.” Q It T send drawings to you wili * A. Yes, you may. Cousins may ~_ ge] yg send as many contest poouis as they] |) ey are found suitable the» foel inspired to write. be published in the Kiddie Klul, Korner. Q. 1 am a member of the Kiddie] Q. How may.I obtain coupon 367? A. Coupon No, 367 appeared on slightly soured milk with an egg and avoid cold creams. Bo * unul it is thick ands flufty, face with mild borax solution during! beater, “Short Cuts to Economy By Andre Dupont | i Press Prbilishing Co, (The N "4 Klub; may I send in poems and on AN Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publ , jew York Evening World.) bob ell 4 . Y. BV Salvaging the Winter Wardrobe ffi h Mts i eacieanieta en (EVENING wonto, ‘ey ut and (fi TT Kiddie Klub members are gladly re- (Circulation Departin OST of us have patriotically put and striped foods become tiresome CANT alee ' New York City ; Se: fo Liberty en Worn constantly. They e¢; | si ‘| rs J. #0 much money In te pit. in @¥ed @ dark shade and the pattern Q. Where do we send our stories) wnat uate Se eeat you Tach oo Scents Bonds and done ov An will show. faintly In'a way ene A neeesat rane eae loge Scents Wiping the many successful drive’ very pretty, Remnants of good A. Address them to “Cou Cc i El. ia ousin Eleanor. “Yr "money to ald we soldiers that this Quality materials can be found in the that will do?) r A ny, Shops that have been Hleanor,” New York Evening World, S2aF ie are obliged to practise MANY) Gown tecquse OF is ne loner | No. 68 Pi . New York City. — Yomestic economies, The only way to fashionabi These can often be dred Q. 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For instance, why buy new) -— = ‘ed much interest to me day by | paaterial to make the dress or blous' Delightful, the ploturee, Use poems a ho Mee ne 1 probably have ( | ys eats i Soa GU VNEMER -THE ACE OF ACES Devlin wad pe en eSinething in the house meet, Inspired with feelings of Love; Truth Why not salvage some of your lest) . = | ul = id Purity, 4 péar's wardrobe | J ra ES = ) { ‘ere is a rather mussy white silk t ‘4 0 | ey eee hed on account of him and were never jealous of his Kiddie Klub Cousins a1 nd all triumphs. boys ora sed “He had just achieved his fifty- A Romance of Love and Youth have the Kiddie Kiib’ mors than tbat cannot be wi ibe, colored embrotdery, which is cer-| a to run even with the most care GUYNEMER’S OWN STORY ul laundering. Sending It to the ; ce GaP third victory and, a few days before f their toys, Fe nere will coat almost ns much a8 OF BIS 63 VICTORIES IN THE AIR, AS TOLD third victory and. @ few dave Ler’ §Cormplete in One Week, Beginning Monday § sited in triendsnip we wit! aiways ‘anew blouse, Why not renovate +t LY THE GREAT FLYER TO THE NARRALVR of this report had the ‘honor to talk o Believing in each other throughour eternity. with him in the midst of his friends. . f We said to him: ‘Stop a moment; @ Pr ea DAVIS, aged fifteen iy you must not tempt fate forever; Ee el e i n ceSS \ a 4 we need you for our victory.’ But he OUSTED, “i, home? All sorts of white or likht ‘egipred silks can be cleaned without) washing by making a powder of stare! | this] Translated by Clifton Harby Levy wounded very fine and mixing 4 i undry blul BEDI ; olutely: Hurrah, hurrah, th 2 4 with alittle powdered laundry bluiy #YNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTELS, answered us, resolutely: ¥ ” a » the Kalser’a lett his 4 ‘poa't use more than a tenth part biue | (Gaeselibh Sdatat: $1006 “My place is at the front, always (Founded on the Motion Picture ‘‘ Lafayette, We Come’’) i eas © i Gonpine parts starch, Rub this over] Quy, ue wuged smurd Of srauy,” hid @ dulniculs uae in Jo.ning we Avatwe Lone in the front. [ have been brought Hh, hurrah, the boys are coming =, t remain on a few] Pfemuee of abght puysyue, He was just tweDly when be was accepted, Alter a period as obMEVEUOR down seven times, and I have al- We have made 01 es a i sn dust off with a woft| St Be and bie guame, Guerder, determined to bag 0 Ueruen plate, ollomng:sereral atteMPl ais Hoon able to excape; I am forever alive in the heart of each one of the Pantheon, the Sonate is cere self suddenly summoned to furnish On jand and cateenee fon patee peel and the s brag — ts ey We earls Bate Balin Ro ol ecslred te sien ote eee, rs Me epi tyes ; of them, tainly the interpreter of France. victima to the devouring none weowniee we were marubing én to a weush. weir squadron, Atte rer ictoriee and began to $ going b 4 “But, gentlemen, if we thus cele- The resolutic d unan- War, in the shape of improvi jermany. & nate sa ay | formidable pilot, ‘The dates referred wo Ww day vegiO iu 1YA7, Much of this story be in Guyuemef’® Hie did ay he had sald and ont * y Me on wae pase Q . a If the blouse is badly soiled It may | eset oe Ror, “Wiad tea, wi but te, Wea ere ne had said and onl¥ yrate the glory of Guynemer, it is imously, combatants, equipped aa none had| 3Y-MARION MAXFIELD, Nowark : awed a second application, THIS C80) gecepe an ‘instructor’ fore, time et least, to belo opvuild the ‘French ais Gervice, Bos @ few duye later wo hoard with 1.00155 we take him as the symbol papeemeneapaad ever dreamed, History is witness — | at used for light blue or light green, | tix Guyriemer woubl not do, feeling that bie bat was at the front, ‘This determination led bia te anguish that he had disappeared 1n or ou. pace, with his beautiful CHAPTER Xvi. that without ado, without theatrical OCTOBER CONTEST AWARD a , “eee »| tds death, It is propomad ia the Chamber of Deputica that Guynomer'’s name be inscribed in the " » of a combdt beyo wad 2. 7 teedor pink on anges colores ails <7 Min wie Gc Minn a eee eee Ce eg apiehy pe bravery, his resolute courage and, ais EORGES CLEMENCEAU, Pre- xesticulations, these soldiers of eple} wiry pee ah : read crumbs or Freach chalk Is withetauding the. crual impression, Teun’ ensray: mier of France, has written battles, France, at the first leap, has) 7°) ot 0’ HE KIDDIE KLUB , ‘wetter. A chiffon waist can be ren- 7 ‘Our homage personifies tn his most eloquently of the dead found them. e Kiddie Klub for man) “ by washing carefully, Just CHAPTER XVI when he came from college, He was left by that awful word ‘Disap- name the prodisios " ‘. nineteen yea i, After many @t- peared,’ hich too many of us have , . dipping it up and down in warm Continued.) teats Pi Pe i ihre a re ori Love Hs ee y all his competitors and by all the “Phe people need legends," he says, Black pofnt through @ rift in the nites ta tte most Mee mca it tate Aad acne Hare mainly because it is a very interesting organization and is really RS world-wide, I look forward every combatants, young or old, by all “Happily is this true, for the legend, clouds, which, found again aoon after- water and soap flakes, If you want ND now here is that very q a D here jng admittance a mechanic ap- “ a msome' other night to the 4 4t to look Ike new, dissolve @ very lit- 6 beautiful Citalion by-WHIGD seenting fa’ ae attian conoal: ‘P-“Alas, that last engagement was 0 those heroes, too often remaining UN- drawn from the dveds themaclves, Ward in the field of blue, is about to/ Klub Korner and teat tae a latwgum arabic, or if you haven't this the chief of the army in sitisal iepeieie eisain ge be fatal, for an implacable bullet known and who, like him, simply did gives birth to poesy, causes the hero Wrap itself in a mist of white amoke,|/much, I believe that Uncle Sam is i ‘a-eablespoonful of sugar, in the last was already dreaming of great thing, struck him in the head when he was their duty and fell for France, To fully realized to appear before their Which seems to be celebrating in its/PrUd of the Klub also, for just look » my lainsing water, The blouse must bo eed Heck peers diy She ee area “ avienian tt was 700 metres in the air, blotting hm aij of them our acknowledgments £0 eyes! honor, but which is only Death's mes- | egtts, encouragement that Couns froned when still dump. A dirty| summed up, I may say, all the career arm he would be able to utilise al Cuore forth {. Lasies haw had the distinction, Senger. That ls Guynemer, far up| Stamps and Liberty Bonds. Now 4 tin evening dress can, if it 18 Of| oF tig soldie: ‘hit nee. anne car ablay he fait. Paen but glorious son of France! “His glory is pure and truly py asking a great mafk of honor for there, or some other of the ‘Storks' sy feines @ secret. It was through , white or light colors, be cleaned with eh he felt 46 has deserved much from his French; as we write his name upon Capt, Guynemer, of presenting to us under attack by German shrapnel.| (rt ulde Hiub that the idea’ tiret eneral Order of Oct, 16, 1917, imself possessed, He foresaw |.s Phe General commanding the First ! portance and development, He Army cites in the order of the army, 00m became the brilliant, invincible Capt. Guynemer, commandant of ¢hampion, thet following solution: Mix a little finely shaved white soap with about itwice as much strained ioney and country. If his boiy has fallen, the cupola of the Pantheon, we are the man of the legend, before the halo This war, beyond the range of vision, | Thritt Stamps and now Thay 4 more brilliant page in of pil in the simplicity of facts. in the tragic infinity of space, whera/ worth. Have I not a good Peach See andeur of our “It iy indeed true that the facta they face one another now, watched | being proud of it? themselves must speak powerfully bY all the world, sentinels lost from |, UY MAE COLLINS, aged thirteen shrouded in his acroplane, upon that writing unders, already besprinkled the ry and soil of F a a times as much alcohol. — Th i ai, With so much blood, his pure spirit France Meet the satin to be cleaned should | Sauadren No. 3, Pin cin Arne In April eee hus remained in the highest heights M, J, L, Dumosnil, Under Secretary cnough in themselves, if a youth of 20 earth, who will exact something most New York Cit (Fee placed over a clean marble slab|,," ‘Died on the fleld of honor, Bept. Ont at once manifested his wondertul 4 ino piue heavens, and his fine of State for Aviation: Gentlemen—In |y to fx himself tn the glory of mag- beautiful for Humanity, NOVEMBER CONTE Mies big platior, Bub the alah or |i seen. * Bere. OF lemead ary DOr Oe ie ee ee sas tne 's 30¥ example, ardently followed by his asking the Government to inseribe the nifcent renowa at this time when “He who was able to place himself] subject: “My Prayer to Banta platter with a little of the aleohot [i¢il Mbier the open heaveha. of glory, FOR” eve @ Possession of one oF comrades, proves that he remains naine of Capt. Guynemer on the ault French annals excel the ordinary 18 vhe first rank of that band of mes- | Claus.” cere putting the satin on it. Then |e? three years of hard fighting. He wy y Nieuport with whic : = measure of history, laden with deeds “¢Kers from the earth to the heights, a prizes of four Thrift Stamps ‘ Mee eis tixture: Let ie {Wil long remain the purest symbol of } was to establish his mastery ©: P. Fl N F d F ‘os wander, in response to the winged beings | (t#@ equivalent of $1) will be awarded pour on a bi ta Sane the air, His first victory took place otato cur ow finds Favor y hich She ta those of our Kiddie Klub members, tay for a few minutes and rinse by . July 19, 1916; b | Vv A new warfare haa surged up- he heavens sent us long @£% ages from sx to fifteen inclusi ‘3 “Of indomitable tenacity, boundiess JW!¥ 3% 2915; he fought at Verdun n army of ward from the doptha of the unox- lly merits living among us as | who wrii ne : ero 5 © : the best 4 spouring cold water on the platter with all his might and from victory 225,000,000 he prayer to Santa a new industry which ts likely} 000,000 > men symbol of one of the greatest efforts |'m rhyme. HE manufactire of potato flour,| their original energy, sublime courage, Animated by until it runs off clear. Do not wri upon victor; . rounds of potatoes every six months, pected. The pomp and decorum of , : in : 01 ory his naine flew to all lips i ze develd pounds of pot 8 ry h a The poem must not exceed twenty t-@ry but remove from the platter |® moving faith in victory, he has be» Wht ny was wounded. Bearce was he to have large development [0] Tyenvarated, the potatoes ate reduced chivalrous actions in which our an- Of the human will, tines. babble: ty 4 aad put a clean white towel both |deathed to the French soldier aa potion aye fe he pi Sehiink wees the next few years, was exploited re-| to 37 00 pounds cestora delirhted, the very ostenta- ‘Guynemer who was born to civil) Contestants must state their ; cently at the Wisconsin Potato Ex.) | The ne “nlty for the manufacture tion of the Napoleonic plumes, which !ft. like so many of his companions, |NAME, ADDRESS AGE aad CB only during the war but in the post- by contrast called for the simplicity The manufacture of potato flour in] war period, when vast quantities of of the little hat and gray coat, have °! imperishable legacy of recollections which will raise high the spirit of sacrifice and bring forth the noblest over and under it, Leave it ‘his ‘way until most of the moisture is al- Sworbed and iron on the wrong tide or He becume Second Lieutenant and, position, a unique undertaking. without respite, he brought new glory dally to the famous ‘Stork Squadron,’ when William II, of Germany de-|TIFICATE NUMBER, , Address Cousin El ‘The Pre that the hour had come for! ning World Kiddie Kiub, We 6 Re 4 : 2 Ot emulation, * he United States is @ war-created at must be shipped abroad to give, * France to demonstrate what under a cloth while still damp. Satin | ulation ; the celebrated No, 8, On one day he ” ve od ay Oda aialin, teaeee halt of Europe from atarving, “ive? Way to ailent ranks of phan- hag preserved beneath the ys: "Shien dane ear, 2. : , treated this way looks like new, ‘Who is there among us,” sald M. prought down four aeroplanes, bur cUMtTy: 148 : me evident to the Government, t% wrapped in formless rags. They that ility of blood in which her rare ‘ tion, The irae ys Idaho Falls] ‘The cateem in whied the Germans are petrified with mud, inaking their history had been kneaded, Guy- | @ Idaho, A number of companies re-| hold potato flour as a national food way through swamps of subter- "emer, without @ word, decided to tg ’, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB ? ale tat notre ‘ cently have been organized to build] supply is proved by the fact that be- q | ‘ lift his France to the highest! And AND an renovate it by sf ng with a day the prowess of that young and came rapidly. His palma were no... ills, ‘Toe Piboleienpelry ts now! fre the war that country had soo Tencen paths to plant their engines upon that day when his destiny bad OBTAIN YOUR PIN, Dit of the silk or a sponge molstencd |slorlous aviator, Georges Guynemer, jonger counted. He was named as@ oe | ills ‘ahd ‘now’ hap $600. Importa, @f death, and suddenly burl thelr been achieved, all of us bear wit- “with @ weak solution of black coftes, | Whose renown spread so quickly over Chevalier, then as an officer of the CDeTating & sweet potato flour mill’ tiony of potato flour into to United thunders upon an invisible enemy, ness, that without ever having taken If you have a frock or a blouse|Menier, the next speaker, “who has with all his triumphs he was still made of black or dark blue silk you not admired more and more every charmingly modest, His rewards 4 | 1 G wr States from Gern 4H the trouble to say it, he did it. Don't put on enough to wet the siix {the world? Taran’ ct Honan And thie ae koe of Grespyile, Wie Baik 400) cs Btates trom Germany and Holland while others fly in thelr winged ma- "2, (fouble t6 eer a? a Just moisten it slightly avd then re-| “Who, then, was this Guynemer, ain at twenty-two! vt . than half a million dollars a year, chines—supreme humiliation of the Pantheon, statues, speeches— id young man, but eo res. *uPeriments in the debydration of, ‘The annual potate crop of the United Sasue—tor voiceless combats in the tures of the great deeds! Be ay iat ain nauaiarciintl cua aaa miiekine : H i 4 * vegetables and the manufacture of States is about 400,000,000 bushels, infinite space of the blue vault, Be- ynemer lived through in) ws 4 je is and so quickly? ynomer was olute, expressed dally the cold re- potato flour, Because of the shortage Government statistics show that neath the earth or in the heavens, the "lity, He was great enough to have All chuldren up to sixteen years of i# excellent for this purpose. a child of France, fi 4 delicate, solve to win; his youthful face be- of ships, reduction to Its mallest at least 75,000,000 bushels are lost. novelty ef the deeds of herolam our, Cone that which he did without seek- § moms mame. Be aes 8 Very few women realize how easily who, recovering twice from severe came an aureole which the crowd PUlk and weight of food sent over- This wasia novelty of the deeds of herolam out- {he compense save in’ the silent Sauke Mier omy Pin ead @tore the lustre by an old plece of | whose reputation was le 80 gl ivi- is due to the culls, rot- . ome ha p Aa of 0 - conselousness of ° na ortinicet®, x ton-cent package of dye will bring attacks upon his constitution, tried adinired and bis example inspired Co As OR UR AL Re CN AOE Aid ng Maas lating llcer Bod ib rc eral Mel etal Maage a MA COUPON NO. BON many, materjals up date. ‘laid in vain to be accepted for service the pumgrous experts, who all loved etubles to one-half or one-tird ul & Wik Wade westheliolou, Lundings it