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~ 1 oCoeninag vccala. | ve, 1918 | JOilysawMOouzine — wists, By Maurice Ketten| The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Pauline Furlong’s Talks |] Have Changed My Mind « On Health and Beauty ave Vhanged Wy Ning : THe HAVE iT WAS VERY LET'S HAVE Copsright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World.) InvrPab us tee, Ne RING Conducted by Eleanor Schorer How to Redu “THANIES CHIVING DINNER AT HONE Covrnaht. 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brenna INNER, AND INVITE dua RELATIVES The Old Woman and the Fish A Swedish Fairy. Tale WE CAN'T GO. |! WANT HE gubject of obesity fs another all-important question upon which = - . ait 1 receive queries, in many hundreds of letters, It seems to mo, at LEAVE T% | WANT % SUE Pas isstrat CNT . times, that every one wants to lose welght. It ts really the easiest, Met ri / ORDER A HERE was once upon a time ho they shall," sald the fish. thing in the world to accomplish once you‘have gut GET THE TURKEY an old woman who lived elone in ied ould San (aah. eons J serpe the start, and have will-power to persist, because per- TURKEY & miserable cottage on the brow | [hw ue the dull axe.” sistence is the most essential thing in the removal of re aN of a hill, ‘The road up which she had ‘So it shall,” said the fish. superfluous flesh. to carry’ the pails trom the well was} | And io Ring etn Ne Bahl ved The causes of obesity and excess weight. are over- and rusty edge that it was only with ear 1 pull shall become long,” aa hari lack of exercise, though most fat persons the greatest difficulty that she could| “That it shall,” sald the fish. “And leny that their superfiyous flesh is due to either of cut the little firewood she had. And|now, let me down into the well these conditions. Food and drink make flesh, and when the stuff she wis weaving wal not M1 taken {n moderation make a moderate amount of flesh. suMctent, All this grieved her great- Many women blame excess weight on the fact that ly and caused her to complain trom | ill. they have passed early youth and here again they are time to time. ert i we oe you ever see any- only looking for the easiest way and using a flimsy Natuté proyides an extra layer of padding of fat to cover the ge'we become older and this helps warm the body, after the become ‘thin and stagnant through want of fresh air and out- ty. More than this amount {fs excess weight and should be very bad, The axe had such @ blunt that she would, and all at once the pails began to amble up the 80 one day when she had pulled tho old woman became so glad and: bucket up from the well she happens Pleased that she slapped herself, to find a small pike in the bucxer, | “ren he Mntee ded and which did not at all displease her, Now| then both her legs snapped off, and she could have a really grand dish, ahe|Sbe was left sitting on the top of thought. But the sh was no fool; it] "Ed over the welt had the gift of speech, that It had. Jery and wall, and the tears started “Let me go!” said the Gah. from her cyes, whereupon she be- re you so much better than other | #8" blowing her nose in her apron, first essential in the reduction of weight {s to lessen the amount ‘Snd drink and start a systematic course in some good physical Mor all parts of the body, especially the muscles around the . das she tugged at her nose it abdédtion, back and sides. In subsequent artictes I shall outline some enous For a ag ln gor No | ae cunts tun, thon?” aad ene woman, “and te Erew eo Tong that it ‘wan terrible to ercises to start. Superfluous flesh gravitates to the point of Pou IND. HURRY U i : ry t it resiatance—the abdomen, because the muscles around these parts N PEOPLE FIFTY CENTS 4 Pound ‘Only let me go and you shall be is what she got for her AND AccePT Tre BILLS rewarded for your trouble. You shall |:here no p45 5 Pcp iy ie? ho #0 Uittle used in daily duties, that they become dorment and allow ex- INVITATION BeFore | have three wishes.” lid of the well. And if you want to fat to accumulate, THEY FIND ouT THE The old woman began thinking of |know what it ia to have a long nose, ———- ‘ PRice OF TURKEY the hill up from the well. you had better ko there-and ask her, STRAIN—F. R. H.: Bathe; whole system must be built up, URKE for she can tell you ali about it, she “I would wish that the pails could go of themselves to the well and home again,” she said, tve 0 ‘year fn’ ‘a aplution ‘of boracic| deep breathing in fresh air practised ; , daily, with much rest at night and a nan eye several times &/ nap in the afternoon when possible, if tting,. fine sewing | you desire to develop the body a The Vaucaire tonic is made in the) A Ge Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn Galega (goat's rue), 10 grams; Jacto- , | Phosphate of hime, 10 grams; tincture , ie who since then have come to vazyg PERSPIRING FACE—8. K. Nut | fennel, 10 gramo; simple ayrup 00 , Dear Cousin Members: | (ive, wie Mate ce nrainat Senta. tle massage and cold water a: gral jeg . druggist make bot HEN the Pilgrims landed upon be great My tent has sprung trom eations may help overcome this| for you and take two soupspoonfuls \- |scekers after Freedom whose sons and Gwe, is seme cea te water three times a day before | - W eecenreyn ee or ee Mughtere have” not “forgotten Tho 4 meals, ‘pose which actuated the Sen of tone in the skin under the to the Almighty for leods of, thelr fuihers and who are eyes. 4 i ne jer ready ight for right. pra Ppp aie I ed 95.0 KATE Fr | f after a perilous sea voyage; Free; = We fought and won in 1776 for S84 TO PREVENT CORNS—T. A. V:! cising shows Inck ‘of lane capaan | dom 10 VOTE ae ey eee tice. 1S ee ae eB stan eee Have @ competent chiropodist re- Teke the exercises slowly and prac. Fence atte, feeP ina tere deta at tea ete meee teat ieee tes tice deep breathing in thi bana Erb terial eee Db hoo spread to rareame thin ne ie tee fresh air ‘They are not the only oppressed for the Freedom of the world, niotediheih ——— —— We think of the Pilgrims, away ‘MnP too small. I do not think you 1 — > - = 5 bork, ppere. is Neier. Cy a vensint ‘an permanently remove corns. * » : Ni of the elements, the most of whom Rathe the fect each night in hot i eye d were unable to win in the fight “‘orax water and then clear cold =, 5 r e. arainst cold and famine. And so Water to prevent them from per- " ; 2 8 ey were, it thelr firm purpose, -2 Wpiring and burning during the day. BY ROBE RT : re x Z thelr undying courage, their mighty souls live to this day in the hearts \ of all American: ‘And that is how It comes that after ‘8Then soak in cold water and powder sewlth alum. Wear clean stockings Founded onthe Motion Picture ‘Lafayette, We Come?’ *roush them with methodical but he sneezed, then sat up, blinking his The boat touched the bank, she loapt nothing about returning, There was ! , ‘do but go back to BY, wicgna , i rapid care, till be bad selecied thuse eyes, lightly ashore. With a wave of bis nothing for bim to almces: Gk nundead sonre haat Faces, [shad brivis pain OY; X2oee (Copyright, 1918, Aftiliated Distribution Corporation)» ke wanted, nodding his bead in silent “You were saying, Youm Excel- hand, he pushed off, Now York. The Inn had become & of more than a hundred million people wal un! uble is overcome, BYNOPSIB OF PRECEDING CHAPIERS, satisfaction, lency,” sald the Princess rapidly, a8 As Therese set foot on the road place of regret and longing, will celebrate the Pilgrims’ day, Yerycr . pianist, moots Th Vern uil at of New York, ‘Thetr triendshi; e fe Se MIP REDUCTION—MRS. HL c: of m sentrrrg ae pianist, seats, 5 ga ep a BR I the, Suddenly he raised his head sharply. though continuing a conversation, leading to the Chalet a « on nm) el Tee tore. ‘Bie is, ain eccinvrit’ Wertotaay why ‘Slwand Seath vase fa tbe ‘The handle of the door was turning “I was saying—what was I saying? pulled up sharply, | course, very heavy massage will help age style. AL musicale Leroy is accorded & fine rec.ption, Linong the guste # # quietly. He held his head low behind Let me sei must bave been ureain- his cap and handed hi vlanced at the papera which Ke bad Thanksgiving Day, by. igtin {de that morning unopened. voices in praise and thankfulness for °d. t him out ga Then i tre! the shelter of the desktop and held beating heart she opened it and of the p i eer ae mae bet noe himself prepared. You closed your eyes for am in- read: he had s + ee ef | CHAPTER Ill. “Eh bien! How is that?" said the The door opened. He stant, Your Excellency.” “There is not a minute to 10se Take pogiimbing will bring quicker and more Baron biithely, handing her the card of an elderly servant, the “It is strange. Wiil you ever for- the car and come at once--Paul.” — in heavy captions: Cousin El. »9 dasting results if you are robust, (Coationed,) ax he turned to face her again, “Will tended in surprise. im give my rudeness, dear lady? It must “Where |» Paul?” she asked, “and BALKAN Aj\BASSADOR IS ousin Lieanor an ae bbe ia tatiaresia toe. Oe the servant, “I did not hear you come fire, Wht ie tne tins {wonder hs PON you know go tnd me herety se og EOE State, Papers DO—MRS. H. M’sicu le Baron,” ea! “Perfectly.” ‘ re. is the time, nde: “We came from New York to-day oft of I te THANKSGIVING. BABA Ut ciatoies oo need voice of the Princess break- She returned the pen and cap to n-, I saw the light under the door “it ig early yet, and inquired at the inn, Monsieur From Visiting Diplomats House, | 4, sue rankegivin a M he conversa- Feron. Unperceived he pressed @ nd thought 1 had forgotten to ‘Ah, Lam Not so young as you are, paul was admitted to your wom when Last evening wile the special With tee eatee ne ity, constitutional weakness, im- ing In upon the col button In the wall. it out.’ Princess. It ts time I was going. A he showed his badge, ani 'e found envoy from the Balkans was at- im turkey and erent od ished blood, clogged system and| tion of the two men she had left a few "rye paron raised his punch glass, “His Excéllency” waved a hand im- most delightful and entertaining eve- ‘a letter from someone asking you to ing @ reception at the home of | 1, — uCe ™ of out door exercise, deep breath-| minutes before. for a moment the circle was tense, patiently, then resumed his study of ning, Au revoir, dear Pi.ncess. You tunch with him at the Chilet. Mon- the Princess Zitkoff a number of With "tne bie an f op OS and dally bathe. “An, dear lady,” answered the Am- fea se he cranh, the sbanon, they re. ae eh geen He Ginnee. 6. Bente nest allow me to come and se¢ YOU sieur Paul was very angry.” important doc uments diappenred Oh lipane icankagteied Locap? a axed and broke into gen conver i a 0 5 i hab tt i from his house, How the thief go! “FATTENING FRUITS—MRS. R. | bassador gallantly, “I am grateful f0F gation, meee servant hesitated h moment. And bending gallantly, he kissed Therese bit heriip, | | fret the house and took the papers weg, IAROY and gay ewiy J.: Fruits cleanse the blood be-! . ¢ew minutes of your time. You are “Your fire very comfortable, dear “The evening papers, Your Excel- her hand, ania’ from the strongbox--for the com- ‘oa Gre nanan Diy ' ~wmeause they scontain chemical salts| tne perfect hostess.” lady," said the Baron drowsily, “L lency.” z His going was the signal for the “sy. stimbed up the steps to the bination remained intact—is @ By PELFRIEDAY HUNTENBURG, necessary to the m. Sweet fruits! “ «shall we go into the little drawing almost believe 1—1"—— His Excellency” pointed abruptly departure of the other guests. Ther cynic and ontering the hail sat down puzzle. od eleven yeare, Wrookl and pon-acid fruits contain sugar! room? There ia such a crowd here. “He is asleep,” said Feron, after a to a table near the door and gave 4 apparently were some favored to re- Vii)’ tanrs in hor eyes to write @ — Adiditional mystery is tent to the | 4% y rooklyn, 24which fattening. | Bananas and!) am sure Monsieur. Trenchard will pause. “Keep up conversation, atl, brief sign of dismissal, main, for a small party gathered in il, tea affair by the emphatic statement i are the best fruits to eat tol oycuse us.” Screen me from the door, Madame, “Whew! ‘That was a close call," he tho drawing room, with shutters “ST Wi'"\5 have lunched with a gen- of the Ambassado old and HONORABLE MENTION, skelp gain weight, but all of them, if] "Troy saw them pass into the ad- at the window, please.” said to himseit. "Who was the old closed and curtains drawn. And the y,h.¥*' 2 Nave luneied wih @ Aon trusted valet that taw tis |WHY I LOVE THE KIDDIE KLUB, anghat too acid, are wholesome and bene-| joining room, then, wandering about, Bending swiftly over the sleeping fellow? His valet, I suppose.” He Princess seemed to have dropped her {hit ya's to teave at once. Wher he master In the study about mid One reason why I leve the Miub is a felt his hand seized by a young man he drew the key chain from his looked at his watch, “Time 1 wasout role of hostess, for the perron who comes will you k ndly see that he m night, at which time the Ambas. because I enjoy reading th trib " -ey Frenchman in aviator’s uniform. pocket, slipped off @ couple of keys, of here!” presided was the man who had been this jeter?” She asked the propr sador was still at the home of m5 it ne. Ore o. BUST DEVELOPER—MARGERY id. ancy then replaced the bunch, Crossius, Placing the papers in his inside behind the wall earlier in the eve- Wiy assured her that he would. Princesa Zitkoff, © ¢ @ tions sent in by Kiddie Cousins, su The Vaucalre bust develoring| meeting’ you! 1 haven't seen you he handed the keys to the Princens pocket, he gathered those he had re- ging, stood for @ moment on the Leroy read to the end, ‘There was| Another is that it ig great sport trys rte, is also a good tonic and is sald] Since we said goodby at the Rotonde Opening the shutters cautiously she jected, sipped the band about them eyen turned toward the lake, apparently no clue to the mystery, |ing to get new cousins to join, Biainne tine cnet OP a en, tha] four years ago. This is a tar cry trom loo} ed toto the eseocene 3 repeed Sia covsared [nen 30.3 a auene bone CHAPTER V. was not in aight. Then sho was carriod but it was tens baffling, he was con-| 1 giso have great fun at the plenle, ve———— —————— | the old Latin Quartem What brings Cio urreur waiting below. At once he the light, ho then opened the door ¢ ¢ 8 good to have boon away if #Way In the vinced, than the one in which his own you her Leroy landed at the dock A little “Praying For a Husband. “Business, mon vieux. Sorry I was And for those who save the Kiddie only to feel che wonderful tater, his arma full of water lilies, and Klub Korners on @ rainy day, they ran to the gate, and handing them to cautiously and peeped out. Fortune a bearded ma fate was Involved, an Waiting there in the favored him again, for the hall was 4 wish I had never set eyes on late for your music. Come along and &). Shag wheel, ani dae api bas Bile er pha Joy Of coming buck to you,” climbed up to the arbor, whistling prinoryg — what's her name can look over all the poems and ay val is celebrated this month, he dragwed him off ees leisurely. rese as if he would never tire of ador- the! ‘Srhor, although. the rustic tabie Poor Therese, T might have | eames, oe ee ee celves but little homage in Amer. | Jn {he Utile drawing room eg tow CHAPTER IV. As he reached the corner the oar ing her. "I’m eo happy to bv back was set for lunch. He hesitated, then soo Gn™ ny Don’ spurs te yt) By MARION EMMOTT, aged tem fea, but in Europe she is one vf the] of her particular friends RLOCK from the house main. @fove up: the chauffeur, leanihg out, with ye chat called: $i What are’ sour’ years, Elmhurst, N. ¥, o Ly opened the door and, without stop: ‘That is very pretty, you “wtherese! Oh, Thor-e-e: y apost popular of the saints, She {4 /] blazing 1g fire. The Ambassador e& tained In New York by the ing, continued on his course, But tne mustn't go away too often,” Therese 416 called as eiator wan’ oe: dhe _ — the protector and patron of the city | tablished himself in a deep armchar wealthy Ambagsadur of the man who had come from the Ain- answered with a gentle laugh, emerinak holt ane walked up to the CHAPTER VI, NOVEMBER CONTEST, if Venice, and m are the supplt- | @nd enjoyed its warmth, ; bassador's house had reached the “I felt you near me ail the Lime the Chaiet’ looking about hin, bewildered Subject; “My Prayer to Sante ~Mesataead any ae The Princess stood looking into a Balkans a closed car drew ining’ board in one leap and was night I played,” he assured her ear- Meine ge ie erepiietee asst tire. PROY gazed moodily about his a sgogetions made to her by Venetians! mirror which reflected the door and yp, and its occupant, a bearded man, 1 urden, nestly. bi aad pe studio, then for the fifth time, Claus wt safely inside with his precious burden, y. ir. Trenchard? d a Who. thankful that they have been| the room beyond, It seemed as if bY jumped out quickly. Half an hour had gone by at the “And you didn’t fall n lowe with vos!” that morning picked up and re-| Tem prizes of four Thrift Stampa iqugmere’ from the presence of the en: | ae Tespected: then vivacy of the “Back in balf an hour to the min» Princess's house, ang till the little this strange Frincess you matt’, The lady left a note for you.” read the letter he had received (the equivajent of $1) will be awarded my who not so long ago was at ber | iti. room. Suddenly in the mirror Ute. If Lam not here, on no account f Heed of OOnretn MnaAineg A Ae itt queens pil, SATs i an h nota! oe do you meant Has from Therese. He had been at home those of our Kiddie Klub members, gates, are now asking guidance 1} she caught sight of a lackey stand- wait,” he said, the slumbering Ambassador, They with a dazaling smile and petted his" syee vir In «car. a week, Tho letter read: | ages from six to fifteen, inclusive, who the ways of peace, Ing in the doorway and nodded im- — ‘ue cnauueur nodded and drove off. started gulluly as a low whistle hand tenderly, In amazement Leroy tore the enve- “Dearest: I must leave New York | Write the best prayer to Santa in "ta England and on the Continent | p ereeptibly, He vanished and’ then nger walked along the a sounded beneath the window, “That makes me very, very happy.” jops and read: at once I did not want to leave you, |/yme “the good Catherine ts considered the | *Mtered with @ tray of punch glayses, walk and up the steps of the house at — Feron shut the door of the little “You got my letter? We'l: have @ “Dear Love bur duty must come first, T wus be |), The poem must not exceed twenty d ‘A glass of punch, my dear Baron?”” the far end. Unlocking front drawing room softly, then crossed to jolly day to-morrow—row on the «Aan unexpected eall of duty makes SUS MAUR OOS Bre 2H lines. 2 “jepectal friend and patron of spin-| «irom your hands, Princess, yes, door, he stepped inside, closing the the window and opened it wide. lake, lunch at the Lakeside Chalet |, nee ssary for me to leave withour Mick a# soon as | have Anished my| Contestants must state their NAME, 2lsters, and in Paris her fete day 1s | willingly.” door behind him, The man looked Something was throwp through it, and do all sorts of wild things. I seeing you. I can't tell you any move task, My boy, I love you with all the ADDRESS, AGE AND CERTIFI- 5 © generally known as “Old Maid’s Day,” | “Oh, before you try my punch, will 4vout, listening, then, with feet which and stooping, he picked fr the knotted wired them to have lunch for us in “except that I love you more than all power of my being THERESE.” |CATE NUMBER. ‘iBpecial services are held in some of | YOU do me @ favor—a word of rec- made no sound on the soft carpety handkerchief which had landed softly the arbor, 1 suppose I ‘must go and the world, and am utterly yours fore With g wligh he refolded the letter! Address Cousin Eleanor, The Bve- hie a | omMMendation for one of my proteges, went to the far end of the hail, opened on the carpet. Opening it he took ou: practise now. That's what comes of ever, Please don't be worried OF into itw aneciope und iald It dewean nine World Kiddie Klub, No, 63 Parks the churches and maidens young and/q young girl who translated the the door to the left and entered the two ke: and as easily as he had being a pianist, And you?’ angry, dear, I will writ the pile of mauu ton the piano. ow: New York City, . a6 carry flowers thither to be laid | poem I gave yout” room beyond. His hand found the taken them from the Ambassador's "I have some letters, ty write. I'll Hie Reard the door ball fing tne dose | Contest closes Nov, $7, oupon the altar, at which they beseec’ “With pleasure, dear lady. Such electric switch, and the light dis- y i key chain he slipped them on again, see you at dinner, won't 1? Tk au Leroy dropped into a ciia ng opened, hi ousekeeper' of he intercession of St, Catherine in| talent should be encouraged, On my, closed a comfortable room with large Meanwhile the Princess had watched revoir, beloved.” ful of the innkeoper's curious looks, Velng Opened. his housekeepers pro Orr rocuring for them a good husband. card, eh? Now, a fountain pen.” desk, filing cabinets and other office the door with nervous apprehension ‘The lake was perfect in its beauty “Fave you a car here?” he asked, fons ch (AA ber master was at ¥ HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND ~ And now that Europe has been roblud “Monsieur Feron! I wonder if furnishings. Over the mantel was 4 as she stood with Leroy and the 4nd calm next murning as they set f. grumble of his manage OBTAIN YOUR PIN, Oxby the war of so many of its young} you~ She turned to the young purtrait which brought @ smile to Bb. young French aviator, Now she said: off, Leroy at the oars. Slowly they I have one, but it's out “ “put 1 @upen, the vogue of St, Catherine ls|man at her elbow. With a careless face, It was a replica of his own as “Good night, then, M’sieu ‘Ivench- glided on as the draaming hours to-day. I'm afraid you'll have to row i "Busty to increase in the coming years. |air she accepted the pen he offered he now saw it in a Venetian mirror ard, and thank you once more for went by. or walk back.” by Milton Abbey was long the fav: and unscrewed the cap, which she above the strong box to the left of the your music. You must come again, “Now, Monsieur my lover, while I “I'll walk. Keep the boat here. Ul ish maidens and “oid | retained in her hand while she held tiveplace. and you too, Captain, Good night.” go and see if that lunch |s ready at get them to send for it, This wil poy Catherine's Day, and] the pen to the Baron, A few twirls at the combination Leroy saw her pass into the other the Chalet, you can gather me some for your trouble, No, | won't wait for » Savella: t see him, Out of my sned the studio door, “All right. You c come in, Savella. What ts it?” “You bar the door? Why? Is a prayer for the He accepted |t and turned to write lock of the safe, and the man drew room and close the door, The Prin- Of those ‘pretty water hlcs,’ said lunch," and without waiting for chine t composition in progress, eh?” on the arm of his chair. out a bundle of papers held together cess was in time to see Feron pass a Thereso at lust. “Set mo ashore here of the bill he had trust into the pro- the excited intruder, Feron touched her arm, after a by a rubber band. Any ordinary flash of smelling salts under the nose 40d join me at the arbor.” prietor’s hand, he set off on his hot : hasty glance at the door, With ‘a burglar would have cast them uside, ofthe sleeper. He nodded to her and “I'll row round to the dock, then, and dusty tramp. Then what? A woman, You neon A rich one, St, Catherin firm hand she reversed the cap and but the Ambassador's double regard- whisper and very soon, let me tell you.” Disappointment pursued him to the nanwhty boy! 1 #ee, I see,” he cried, nice one, St. Catherin poured a colorless fluid from it into ed the papers with gleamin, yes, “All ‘He has the papers,” “There, lily harvester, is @ Kise in Inn Therese hid been there, got her shaking a finger archly at him, feo Bt Catherine!’ the glass of punch, 4 Seating bimself at the desk, rap ©The Ambassador's features twitched, advance payment.” ry beggege, and gone, She bud sald To Be Continued) y* rr a... 2S

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