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Time for Love Is Now By Sophie Irene Loeb. Copertighs, 1018, by The Press Publishing Ga. (The New York brening World.) For Love Is More Than the Tie That Binds—It Is\ the Saving Grace of Humanity, | The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coprriaht, (018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Tork Evening World.) Your Membership Pin Will Admit You and Qne Adult Escort to the Performance of Our Christmas Play Che Wishing Ring , Manhattan Opera House, New Yor, On the Morning of December 31 At 10.30 o’Clock Can You Beat It! T Wish Sone ‘Dear Klub Cousins and Friends 00" IF You wis WOULD Give Re 4 HARD Eau, Sone WILY ad Boudoir CAP “yy, [Of the most beautiful loves in the | about the size of the newsboy. “I'll Walt outside,” he called to the nurse | world have been broken because of and took his place beside the newsboy \¢ ttle spiteful spirit that has sprung | Me Yook to at the @Inde" Up somewhere unexpectedly and | ; whieh has never been corrected Pretty soon the little rich boy ven-| : tured, “Who'd want un automobile | | THES IF no ie te tne aera WIFEY ’S made out of candy?” as they were inkl Ma Maer eed in ebb FLY-AWAY- HAIR, . |to love each other--rich and poor | looking at one !n the window, | alike, If you have « friend from “You've got a real one there, ar the. newsber whom you have been separated on / H "Ob, yor, 1 woan't thinking about | ®ccount of wome foolish quarrel, be t c Bribe ; | big about it and make {t all up. Get nahi Ry ney hake sanay es back the love of your friend. What | {o see the thousands of Kiddie Klub Cousing greeting cach other with © 5 agent | difference does it make if you do| warmth and fellow-feeling. ’ ee Sine te patie he ot. { take the first step? | / | We all appreciate the kindness of Mr. Morris Gest in allowing “a® to toned, If you have disregarded the wish meet in the Manhattan Opera House, and the very least we can do in rewrn have a real good sled,” sald the id ant Lacilidegh fy Pe tell Mien | and to show our appreciation is to take the best possible care of this mon- newsboy. “I wisb it would snow for) A sdidindigient pov ap savekit va ster theatre, For this reason you, my cousins, must not bring candy, chee- Christmas.” 6 | you have a aweetlonel: tom Whol ‘ng gum or anything to eat to the Manhattan Opera House when you come And so they went on chatting While | on are xeparated by misunderstand. | to see the Klub play . they were discussing the thing’ In| ine ig you are wearing your heart | Last year, after the Kiddie Klub Christmas performance, Mr. Gest said the window. As I was walting for) oo) out him, make an attempt | that if ever again the Kiddie Klub needs a theatre be would be more than & car I could not help watching (here | Gurion this Yuletide to stop your! | pleased to let them have hie. two children. Pretty soon the little | jw ine | | ‘This was a great compliment to us in many ways, and we must not do arm of the rich bey stole around the | yo o.. ie in the air everywhere | anything that might cause Mr. Gest to change:his good opinion of us. Hewaboy and they were only BePA"' and the time ix most opportune. — | Hach Kiddie Klub member wearing the Klub pin may bring one adult, ir *4 thet eat WRLET Gin ELE Love somebody—that is the big a mother, father, grown up sister, brother, relative or friend to sec “The ioe Christmas had drawn the love cut | MSe To sum it up T cen only re Wishing Ring.” of these two little atrangers. If ever , Las re by cart a ihe The Kiddie Klub play gives each Kiddie Cousin an opportunity to In- there was u time to think of ari te la he gre pea vite some grown person whom he or she loves to be their guest at the (he- this bs it. +f a atre, This reverses the usual order of things, As a rule, it is the grown up person who invites the kiddie, This only adds to the fun of it all. | | ee caves | human and softens ihe strain of Cousin Eleanor. By Maurice Ketten The oe Fa ang, | WISH HARD For A Boudoik CAP_ I Wis LMISH HARD Fon KEEP Your MINO ON IT 5 WAS walking along Kifth Avenue | love you liberate is the only love you in the most fashionable quarter. | keep.” | A little aewsboy with papers un- Therefore, if you do not liberate der his arm waa|@fy, you do not have any, I won- looking at a large | der if one stops to realize how much | Chrivtmas wins | happiness comes from the spirit of | dow. A beauti-| loving, the warmth, the gladness, the | ful automobile | #omething to which to look for-| drove up and a| Werd. nurse with three|. The only reason that many people | children ulightod | 4° NOt have love is because they do | from the oar. not do anything themselves to in- One of — the| Vite it. | IME 18 advanciog apace toward the liappiest season. Before you know ures —«EFOUp Was a boy| YOU must meet love half way. Some | it Christmas will be here with all its bright, jolly fun. Homes Will 1 ring with the merry voices of delighted children. Throughout, the | world this Christmas will be happier and gayer than Christmas has been for many a year, and more especially in the homes where a hero has re- turned from the front, will there be rejoicing. i Hardly will kiddies have recovered from all this merriment than our own Kiddie Klub play will loom up big and real and as bright, {f not orighter, than al! the rest of the holiday week. Having one hundred thousand enrolled membere makes 1 Impossible | for the Kiddie Klub to have regular meetings, au smalier clubs do, but we all think that tis much more fun to meet at our big parties. On Dod'31 we are going to have our big mid-winter meeting. What a sight it will be A LITTLE WOMEN 's PRESENT FoR LINGERIE Baik CAP! JUST WHAT : Seo WISHING FOR. | § a L HAD A HUNCH You NEEDED ONE ITS UNCANNY JOHN |, THE PowER OF MENTAL TE LEPATH Nowe ! 1 FOUND A HAIR IN MY OATMEAL THIS MORNING As IT'S UNCANNY | love ih come, When you stop to think thet the| fluesic. The wolf may coms, terrible war is over afd that peace Is | coming and the matter of paramount | importance is reconstruction, you may also be certain that the biggest | alement Jn it all is love: | Some people do not know how to love. That is to say that they have crawled in their shells and rather Ag a wise soul has sald, * hristmas Dinner sh in| and bake In the roasting Al price and pot lentiful, | beef. After they a so the American usewife | With the beef dri will, this Christmas, fol the cus- tom of the Holland cooks und have a goose. Or she may prefer the fa- vorite Southern Christmas dinner and have a roasted young pig. Hoth | of these meats have for years taken but love muffles its firmament may be dark with clouds of despair—yet love looks at it through the large lens and finds the silver lining. Time and tide have come and gone, but left love high and dry on the shores of eternity, Yea, even though the ingel of the end enter, th ul whispers, "Tis well, ‘tis Thus love Js the loaf of life. ( us our dally slice pl TELEPATHY Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Afar off in the eastern sky @ silver star did shine, And tt guided the shepherd through the night to the place where the Babe Divine Was born to set all mortals trad And to strengthen the cause of pu- manity. K On Christmas Day we celebrate - The birth of Him who loved so sme HOW TO OBTAIN BACK NUMBER COUPONS. Q. How may 1 obtain Coupon No. 3997 A. Coupon No, 399 appeared on Dec 6. Write to New York Yivening ‘World, No, 03 Park Row (Cireulation Department), Now York City, Re. \quest that an Kvening World of that date be went you. Inclose 4 cents in stamps for each paper. eC ' That He patiently suffered fi and me | On the wooden cross at Calvary, | Ont ie yg bell Announce the r day | Ye mortals “ forgiveness pray, Vor He pat ently suffered for and me On the woo cross at Calvary. By FANNY HARRINGTON you the place of turkey on Christmas in many American homes, If you have Finglivn tendencies, of course you will have roast Hither of these sub- atitutes, with the usual accompani- ments, will make quite as savory a Christmas dinner as the turkey. If you select a goowe, and thie probably be the most patriotic be sure you get one that is der, A gooxe should | to be w over a year ol go Je selecting one, ‘we that the bre ie plump and firm, the wings tende and the feet pliable, In young geese | the feet and bills are yellow and free from hair. If the goose is voversd with down the easiest way to remove | this over the goose two teaspoonfuls of alvohol, then lay bird in a pan ind set fire to oie alcohol. Wash the goose well with water in which baking soda has been dissolved und rinse in clear, cold water, It will give the goose @ nice | tlavor If instead 1 dressing you fil the cavity with smail apples and nerve one of these with each portion of the meat Thore may b securing 4 ouns Pi not raising them as they vada years, but if you decide upon a pig select one from three to wvix weeks old, and‘ to roust @ young pig within forts t hours after ta killed it be plump and) bo rm wate tl for five minutes, cleans with in is to ruo » difficulty this year in Farmers are, is best should it in ¥ nin taking 0 ewer pref 1 potato to admit usually plac If caulifiow could be pix 0 ind celery awer easing, BC wit vny mon that t erving he mouth, Serve f watercress with . wh 1 place a ehain of crane vund the neck of ¢ nd ereained onions a umpaninents of berries a > ple Appic the dinine If the nas ronst tu t of be a4 standing roast course th Henced cook wi lect vf the sirloin, and ehe Yorkwhive pudding with This by slfting one cup flour u tenspoontul of y add one cupful of ' nt, Be be one ot Larter salt rail 1 rit Ughtly i s Be fe be well ‘ . man for half an ut into cutter a in form 46 id in for-| ‘ unsany Obtains Employment in His Own Gem Setting Shop (Conrrtent by George 4. Doran Company.) SYNOPSIS OF PABCEDING CHAPTERS Koittnoy ty part id Mian A eryptouram lh the pocket of his com: the erime he exulaine md the pes viking to Mr Dune CHAPTER X. the f supe nbe association, 1 unt? Oh, yes, he's To give Mount credit I has always sup- though liked. the President must that he ported me in this matter, uly as I would have Iam considered a fanatic “Why don’t you and he do it ether?" I asked. “He won't go into it without backing of the association.’ Why don't you go it alone? Will you consider mo as an applicant for yb T asked quietly H6 studied me hard, “I should be difficult to satisfy,” he sai "Kirst all aa to referer d. There were some good it backed me, L gave him their names. “How about Mount?” he asked V1 slready applied 1 said frankly As long in, 1 think it let Lim know rot so Wi But to- ‘and was would vur not let hit MP, y suld briefly make a story Mr know ali Tsu Dunsany old friend « was In turn “It's ally but _we * Tracking erton's pearls all, Our work at the jewe We © mus Prepared to Mr we do Making te Dunwany, 1 sald pry { Mise Ha cold have branch Are you been out Mount jewe! Louse in dia ein st First, howey got to get a man accepte inmost circle of the thief t CHAPTER XI, monds or er, we've nto the rust.” R, WALTER DUNBANY and part of his family satled for Liverpool on Wednesday. the The Uberally commented ¢ the newspapers ers saw him off a stategnent fr try's business p Twelve days tur AVANCE un, ang w ferryboats A squad o! at the pi mn him on t cts, Mr decent and went t ther immigra ourse the fc REPORT OF J. M. Wednesday ent im: ached Here of my h 1 appr nary omnize n the owed T ation w nplete result following fact was in f rep and he voun- Dunsany’s John Mattingly in ap- derly ar d-clar 8 Island Landed f Ma smuise s father? matter of your in wig th which changes Ss eturt- ling, and purpose My clothe a London more? ddie did not recognize me. In our business we have to be careful. — £ vas well pleased with Eddie's man- ner, succinct and business-1 out & trace of arrogance, Much bet~ ter than my own manner, I dare eas He had no choice in the matter, be- cause T had virtually instructed him to employ this Mattingly. In addi- tion to the letter of recommendation T had written him from London say- ing that T was sending such @ mun, an experience ewel-settor, T had said, and had desert Mattingly’ appearance, so that had no need to ask me to identify myself, He (ook me to Awley, the foreman of the gem setting department, He gave me a boy's work cleaning old seitings, and Kept a sharp watch on m Later I succeeded in moilifying him u little by snowing a certificate of good standing in the Engiieh Jew- ellers’ Union, and by asking the namo of the local Secretary so that 1 could apply for membership. I have changed my boarding place Couldn't stand the fare at Mrs McMahon's. I am now at a Erench place, No, —— West 29th Street. Ir is humble enough to suit my altered station in life, but the cooking boing French |s not impossible, 1 have mitigated my lot by buying a jug of excellent Bordeaux at Bardin's, which T have with my dinner w out exciting suspicion. [am alii to get the © a “character which will enable to do pretty much a | please Tp you would like to T will be walking up front of the dairy lun fourth enst of Sixth Av at 12,30 norrow, ‘Thursday very satisfactory to our I bought ready-made in emporium. Need L say look “n nver Te M.-No. 4. sday, June 9th Satur REPORT OF J. Tu ‘The local unton ation for mem um not a bone op ttle shakeup acco of vacations up. Ashley put me at t jewels are removed ders to be reset we need to carry com r tor fort n the was a ontentic the shop on rot a HO wench whe old settings: is exactly our plane hope However, but will 1 y heart out sooner than 1 do not m ) to rush things, bed with due eautio: still yearns every CHAPTER XI. stage 1 carry my story cannot betrer orward than this by continuing to quote from the r ‘ differ The supposed to kn tives operatives about, though they may wuess @ little. REPORT OF D. B, According to my instructions I ap- plied for board at number ninth Street, landlady. 1 gave my ni ston Darnall, and a character actor just road. 1 engaged the re top floor, Th M made out Wei Mrs. Atwood, ame as Win- I was in from the ear ball room place iy an ordinary actor's house, considerably run down, At the supper table my man Kenton Milbou desoription furnished. usual looking man ly, He doesn’t keep ull, ke a fellow with his mind unusually to I recognized urne from the He's an un- home- himaelf at something on He seems to be on good enough terms with the other Loarders, 1 wasn't in any rush t Thought 'd better wa kive him @ chance to n All the boarders bourne with a kind o look up ‘0 pick him up. it awhile and make up to to Mil- f respect be- cause he's just cloged his season wit! a first are m and cheap road # The second night bourne braced tn Looking for a new list He started in to tell me made with the Irma F duction, If this man the nothent against A class company, we f warden couple younge M baa wa rough asked could s be even trunk Hie ta Hamerton ¢ n love Roland Q Nothing to make out wiching in He has a Uy with repertoire y aimple as he n Little question the rest eompanios I was there Mil- the parlor, ener, 1 guens, what a hit he Jamerton pro: is a crook he I ev ran up unpacks ly about the Ir He told me wha! nd me | way of sand n nis dul! lk that amounts to pretty effective examining in the es he lete don't tit bone hes were talki aye that all and Mi!bo e helm 1 at ap end lever re » his char- | For in about the papers a eo way any eems to ops think as Let a crook man, once get on to their way of Winking, and he can play with them like @ bull on a rubber string.” He let tia out by aceident. Af- terward looked at me sharp to see if | had taken anything amiss. 1 never let on, Last night on my way upstairs 1 saw @ light under his door, » | knocked. His door ix always locked He wasn't any too glad to see me, but he couldn't very well keep me out, because he hadn't started to un- drews yet, te was having a little supper: a bottle of a syrupy kind of n aud biscuits with some blackish stuff he said was caviare, 1 marked law and to-day J went into a swell store and inquired the prices. The wine was Imperial Tokay. It is $2.50 the small bottle. The caviare was $1.50 for @ little pot. 1 give this for what it's wort! Heoms funny if a man has a taste for such swell eats he should put up at a joint like Mrs, Atwood'y, DB REPORT OF A. N. Operative 8. C. and 1 were structed to trail a certain K bourne, supposed to be an report on his habits and his asso- his way home presumably, and his friend continued north, 8. C, went with M. and I took after the stran He was a big fat man, but ¢ He had very big feet which slapped pavement loudly as he walked ‘At GUth Street he crossed over and went down the subway stair spry aa a kid. Got on the first train; I took a seat in the adjoining car. At the next station, Columbus Circle, he suddenly jumped up and left the train, But T was with him, He stayed on the ata- tion platform. Vor a little while the two of us were wlone there. He gave me a good hard look train came along he took it the next car again At TX) Street he 1 was in awe ‘got out again. Thi time he went up to the etreet. Ile stood on the corner for a while, 1 watched from betind the glass doors of the subway station. I thought he was waiting for somebody. But sud denly ne made a run for a passing cur. T had to hump myself to get om it, but I did near an hour we rode around, ing from car to @ubway, and ck to a car again, with a ride in a taxi in between, Of course, I knew by this time that he was on to me, but I stuck, hoping for @ bit of luck. Later at the 96th Street Station he darted down the steps agam, me a good second. A woman blocked me at the gate and he gained a few #ec- onds, ‘There was an express train waiting. Just ax I reached it) the guard closed the door in my face Fatty was just inside, As the train siarted he turned around, made a face at met CHAPTER Xill. REPORT FROM AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, May 20. EFERRING to your inquiry of the 10th ultimo respecting one Kenton Milbourne, said to be an formerly this wo beg as follows: You are in error in supposing that Kenton Milbourne formerly acted in Australia, and sailed for America last Mookiv® year, Mr. Mibourne ia at present ap- 7 ide oD The company dowr s now touring the province of New uth Wales, Mr. Milbourne has nev , America, We inclose one of his publidhed pictures which you will see at 4 glance ia not that of the same man whose picture you sent us As to the photograph you Inclogod, we are informed by a friend of Mr Milbourne'’s that this is undoubt Evan Whittlesey, younger brother John and the black sheep of family, who went to America ten years ago, after having beon im. plicated in the robbery of Morton's Hank, Melbourne. ‘Trusting to be favored with future commands, & WILLARD, WILLARD & GAINES in Mil wtor, and 0.05 our man came out and up the long block to Broa way. We followed across the street He turned down Broadway with the crowd, We split up, one on one side of the street, ane on the oth He often stopped im front of » 1 dows, but didn’t seem to windows so much ways to see who rned in at 1402 office building. I # after him. Went up vator. He wave 1 sharp look. Got floor and went tn Mee “Mrs. Mendoza: ‘Theatrical Vorty minutes later, or 11.1 ™ He took us and then turned & ¢ 4, wit stopping 42d and went D. and Rooking walked ax to I way passing, roadway, ab ked up and went n the sir verybody in the out at t actor of fur and place, to report ar ” wt ring n twont & ent At Sta out Br actor minu aroun and iway and st Aly A the your he next report from which Iw quote is Sadie's, It contained an un- pleasant surprise ‘o Be Continued Monday.) ' parted, Mi'!bourne turned When the next | | COME! JOIN THE COLORS! Come! Join the colors Gold and. Blue, [RoMeip, Beason and the Kiddle ‘Klul Come with a Jeap, come with «ell, Come with @ good’ will or don't come py hel : y DOROTHY JACOBSON, eleven years, New York bg. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE 18 WILSON. | Somewhere in France ts Wilson pee inna in France ts | Attending the peace conference, Striving for humanity! is Next he will go to London, And then again to Pare | President Wilson will not be i Until from Berlin he gets ‘To finish his administration. oer By ISIDOR SLOTSKY, teen years, Brooklyn, N, Y, “THE WISHING RING,” Very son we'll hear i le ain, |The praises of “The Wishing Ring,” Cousin Eleanor’ as the | re, aged four- | With fatr he nicest play ¢'e |My kiddie cousins, too T know’ yin help to make a successful grow: iF he eas cannot see it I live lab ! |t wiah you Kood luck! A successtul y JULIENNE WARSHAW: afed eleven years, Catakili, Ny NOVEMBER CONTEST AWARD WINNER, ; “My Prayer to Santa Claus™ a aus Now, food Santa, Merry Christhaa® te ere, the world rin, 4 Z A vent cheer, eo vin Ce A year [ have wait o. rt hay ed for this-day So that you would brin Dear and, drum. fail ar Santa, I've : Ho entiid'be “eo jo that you would b 40 | at you ring these witty T did all my lessons, £ chop all my lessons, { chopped woo i! Went to Sunday school, even helead Da. | And now that 1 Task this small And as you gu riding high in tn ls 1 ines dont ar et me as you pans th “TOR D'AMICO, re teen years, Bronx, badge tir HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PINS An « orn did all T could da. favor of you. ait) any nlm i Rind ’Ne Nou Yer wh apace 4 ri AME te Dbabs “Klub Pin.” * All ehiidre eying tember. Hash tem ht ah a wlver arash © Pa and Meabeuaip certifies’ coupon NO, 406 $ ‘ 4

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