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HOME: PAGE Ss Caraayy Beeenery ihe 1919 Pauline F urlong’s Talk| 7, a By Mauties Ketten | - The Evening World's — on Health and Beauty — eererereeneenaenre eh — Kiddie Klub Korner Do You Live In PRACTICALLY How HE SENDS NE . THe Post OFFice D L wal HaRiED Lovey ! MY ALLOWANCE Conducted by Eleanor Schorer BY MAIL . BY Money ORDERS Comyright, 1919, vy The Pres Publishing Co, (The New Tort Evening Worl Child Health Alphabet 1 By Mrs. Frederick Peterson of the Child Health Onna it a habit to practise some kind of daily exercises during a short You INOW —e space of time each day. Even simple stretching and deep breat hing exercises, practised in bed, with all of the windows open and the body well protected from cold and draughts, will | help you to get well if you are ailing. | Sufferers from insomnia will find this exercise ben- eficial if practised just vefore retiring: Lie flat on your | back on the bed, hands with palms down on the mattress and close to the hips. Drag the legs upward until the | heels, still nearly together, are touching the body and | the knees are up. Then quickly stretch the legs eel length again, allowing the soles of the feet to remain or | | the bed. Keep the knees rigid and the toes pointed while you count ten and then relax and count ten more. This movement reaches from abdomen and hips to tips of toes and brings the blood down from the head, causing , ‘the legs to fuirly tingle with the new supply of blood which has just reached | them. | Every woman should weigh herself regularly, not merely as a matter | of vanity but also as one of health also. Look your figure over often, also, and notice if you are walking and standing in proper posture. Much good | health depends on a straight spine, and they are, indeed, too few in num- ber, Many mysterious headaches, backaches and even burning feet would | not trouble you again if you but learn how to properly stand and then | A 3) make it a habit to keep the shoulders and head up, abdomen and hips back, | , ¢ which forces the weight on parts of the body which were meant by nature to support it. Of course, many fat women appear stoop-shouldered when in reality this hump is due to rolls of superfluous fat on back; but when the condition is caused by weak back, crooked spine and round shoulders it can be readily overcome through the proper series of exercises for these muscles in the upper part of the body. Learn to stand, walk and sit properly and you w iy breathe deeply and benefit all Masti of the body thereby. | How to Bea Better \\ Salesman ~ And Earn Bigger Pay By Roy Griffith The Evening World's Authority on Successful Salesmanship. Corpright, 1919, by The Proms Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) In Mr. Griffith's “angwer column” he wilt be glad to aid salesmen in | solving their salesmanship problema. His replica will be published, using only the correspondents’ initials. i H Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Hvening World.) | An ixercise for Those Who Suffer From Insomnia | N’ matter whether you are thin or fat, well or Ill, old or young, make “en { } T Pur xy SAVINGS a “#4 | SEND HIM HIS IN POSTAL SAVINGS os a LIFE ( DARNED STOCKINGS . ( BY PARCEL Post UE Cie AND WHEN | HAVE A IXICK To REGISTER 1 SEND (T By SPECIAL DELIVERY. SUCH IS MARRIED LIFE BY MAIL | ENTERTAIN HIM WITH PicTuREe PosT CARDS THAT'S THe | Edible Egg, | One daily at least, | Dear children, we beg. = . fith’s mail is extremely heavy it may Answers to Questions. | 4.0. “weok or wo after you ha CORRESPONDENT — A. J. |} written before you wil] receive an an- | would like to know how to ap-| swer. ‘Try to be patient. proach the “big” buyer. He} ye iy not within the provin says he gets “weak in the knees") yoo stment to assist in se when facing a big prospect, but 49) signs for salesmen or # his line tho big prospects are the | However, represented the lonely island. So they played and played until they were so Ured they fell asleep. They dream- ed that pirates came and imprisoned [will go to Dick and play pirates, So|them and held them for ransom, away he went to call his friend. Diek|When they awoke they ran as quick = = lcame and played pirates, ‘They wore ®# their legs could carry them, for : pandannas and pretended to rob ail they were frightened, They decided i the gold and allver from the ships Dever to play pirates again. land bury {t under @ big rock which | By HELEN MICHAELSON, aged eight years.——Bronx, PLAYING PIRATES, | One day Tom was sitting dy |watching the clouds. What shall I do? he thought, At last he eaid, 1 2 of this uring po- . Mr. Griffith receives «any follows: jietters from firms who want sales- WOKEN) epnioacting. Kiprospectiiale ices Tao ce Leela ra) AOR He Ways remember that you know more names of such firms along to tnter- 1, ested read but he cannot assume about your particular line than he ano) ronponslalicy: taward: alter “(hi does—no matter how much he may 4/7 on the salesnan, know abou! other things. Approach soa of him in the s of wanting to do him a real service. “Big” men are usuaily easier to talk to than “small” men. ‘Mey will treat you urteous- Jy, but you must to the point QUICK when talking to t m. They can't afford to waste much time; they will get the details of your proposition quickly and make a di ones most worth while. His answer | | outs | )] |THE TALE OF THE HEAOLESG | SCOUT. | [Oh a handsome laud was this uni+ ; formed scout, 4 With his putties and jacket and belt i bound about, And ali capapie for the earliest rout, Was this handsome young scout. but he surely iy ye Son. of} Tarzc WY Edgar Pice Burroughs he whispered, and his “Kagoda?" inquired Korak, as he He'd not “gone across, cision quickly. Big men are al.u : rough the jungle, In hie wake fol- fenl of hot flesh between rending Phat’ ; , P ; h : 4 would go, invariably courteous men, That's h h B K pa d h wed the angry mob. fangs, by the gush of now life blood v was husky as he laid a brown the bull down once more » The Fight Between Korak and the fanga, by the, gunk o voice wan’ husky Tas he laid a brown sept the bull down, one or tion. | His duty Ne certain intended to do, It was then that Meriem opened ler Suddenly he crushed her to less. Then from between battered , Seaany brave and good and e nd up into his face, lips came the single word “Kagoda’’ h hen rise and go back among) Was tho heart of this trusty scout. reyes, At the sight before ber him. She lo one reason they're big. You don't, . ; Maal io bo atraiaiot dives <1 Huge King of the Apes. CHAPTER : = _ ORAK, returning from the hunt, they. went wide any iushing,” and then he bent” and Ma Fo eek, Gand correspondent—F. 3.—says =~ heard the jabbering of the ex- Korak!" she erled, "Korak! My Kissed her full upon the mouth, your peo sald Kora oe ee, A Reout ; | ‘ ¢ cckor: r or YY kissed b ; Peng # Life 1a @ life of dare, that two years ago he was taken ill right by A.C. McClure, 19 cited monkeys, He knew that [cprak!, Lknew that you yould comme. | hen Game an Intermuption, te ee Aone ene’ Kory He must do his duty and have no care, a | with tuberculo He left his work! SYNOPSIS. OF PRECEDING CHAPTER ; something was eerlousty amiss, fnshitw eves and heaving bonom the louder thant hang bg gromrne your own wayd and we will keep | ut to track thé enemy unaware, : ee) Tun tO ing vent to cine, wala me nracead cnre.. When wevmect We. may be) Tuer Chere she Hews emit scout, | tc superate, To-du: is no Paultiteh, tim Rugiag, to) recuperate. Torday NO Is HOt) mains fiend, te well enough to get back into active | Ie. runs 4 coming to ber fo gs wide to encourage ‘bin about the dead bull. mor half so laud friends, Dut we shall not live to-lin tne game big box wi too! ar by lay the Killer's spear, in fact, but of a timbre that bore gether. i Se 7 here he “f a failni's eal) JHistah, the snake, had doubtless ait Aue eae AMY coiled his slimy folds about some gion Of frend business, but as his funds are got- Lesion, tas bE reel agin et are #3 Man 1 d the! _ bots ee ann Sea hide 6 Sik, std 3 Ma KS had flung it as i trught to the perceptive faculties » An olé bull camo alowly toward the) wer 4 wore of his fell { tng low wants ty do something utara er mie yl r ie Mae youth hastened ahead, The m a Pea bh al Ne da ante Gee sine ig? Se jows all eaily} j to earn moncy. He usks about the {jl Ar i aise monkeys were Meriem's friends, He ed it up. N in “ Korak. It was a warning “You our king." N€/ Generals and captains with wwaailll | chances for success in a small n me ‘abut would help them if he could. He ji the face of tI , primeval Korak looked quickly up from the Said Abe 9 him wre and crest, order business, to be conducted from | pretends w be unleey a travelled rapidly along the iniddle tere Det fet ton ft Ue hs Aone urlous vision of the sw if no ¥ ne ha Ae oe Y viohad: | BUt none like this pretty scout, i bia home. His answer follows: — | mais r tn the tressue Mariein'a abelta® Gta of tise een DOLD o hts w his other faculties ; 4 | * se RP i: e f s of her a personal encoun awoke, His , his nostrils were What shall we do for a king? | They went out to drill at morn and ak? 5H Ee who starts &, snail mail CHAPTER IX. whioh a1 anid Hehuy, he deposited hig trophies of, the hunt ter with the bull, She wax excited, on the alert, Someth Lalla Korak turned toward, AkUL 1, grunt, enrich ‘i | order business at lume is almost cer- ; Deis ben . 4 and culled alouc er, ‘There wa cool and entirely unaft the. Kilk lb Phere Is yo! ng." | A gorgeous er ready eee iene ot line soem ae (Continued) place of safety th y of the ng answer, Mer Korak wos battling with an- y_ ihe Killer moved to Akut's wide nut aut did not want to be #ep-|Their colors were gay and at tne i y c + Akos money HY were they so quiet? Why huge ape dropped a and 4 Ie dropped quickly toa lower level. other Mangant that would have stolen typ, Robe eager bind: than, arated from Korak, although he | were bright, slots of it-and @ smooth working see Kerak call out his teats halry arm went about ber sne night be hiding from him her, but she did not seek the safely jie crete. ved juttues 42) anxious enough to remain with his | These new Little, few Httle scouts. organization to put across such a ven- G10 REE ee ce: ine. Mee Upon a great branch where Meriem of ‘an overhanging bough, there to po gleelght pnto y tangle of Swn kind. He wanted Korak to re- { ture, I’m afraid you would only lose customary greeting? The “io, at once the other wpe often swung wt indolent ease he #aw watch tho battle from afur, as a ane tre Junkie. The noise that had ate main, too. He sald as much But when they came home, alack! an® any mo! ou Csieht re quietuess was ominous, It yeached hi pmpanion's side. He Geeka propped against the tree's Mangani would have done, Instead, ye sent agora ton tp reased and “one youth was thinking of Meriem ‘alas! { ny money you might put into a busl-| “owed presently by 4 very made & lunge wt Meriom, but her great bol What could it mean? placed the point Korak pear Pht indore or oy proke through — oe what would be best and aafest| And pity ft ts that such things come 4 peas of this sort, This may not be one of them was captor swung her to one side, bared Meriem had never left Geeka thus aguinat the bull-ape's sid whieh ike KG eee from ‘or nor. If Akut went away with the| to pass, very comforting advice to a man in| Stealthy sound . ; his fighting fangs, and growled oii- alone before, Korak picked up the plunged it deep into the savage The eat) apes there would be but one to Bundled into the box tn a jumbled your position, but it is based on|creeping upon her. Was Korak plan isi), doll and tucked it in his belt. He — Korak’s eyes went wide and theo yy. pat garni ee sight of them Watch over and protect her, On the| 88, b ; sy ning a joke upon his own account? ~ yierium struggled to escape, Sho culled asain, more loudly, but no they cloned ty nurrow slits of rage 44 diy shoul: earning wrunt back over cher hand, were they to Join the lon top lity ovr handsome scout. sound business observation and ex- ‘ tthe Meriem answered his summons, Io ho stood glaring down upon t ° and a moment tater, tring he would never feel safe to anici Well, she would foot him, struck at the hairy breast and bearded * ‘ 4 coming cautiously, another bull ap H at ; ; dence, } yeu the ct » fastened her s, @ the distanc » Dering yyamal brute 4 en eave Meriem behind when he went py-< perience. ae eae ae oat opened her cyes the chcek ‘Sue fastened her strong, white he, dist the Jabbering of the al 1 brute at When meat connie Seueleualy, Gnotner Bull 8ps [ee Aba | Then the pupyy came with @ Bt _ » ee her heact teth in one shaggy forearm. ‘The apy excited Manus was growing legs dis- his glance rose to Merioin's fa + —-both bul femaicn, with youn t to hunt, for the passions the} pea b ol f G. L. S—I cannot recommend any | tiniest bit and as she did so her heat Cuneg her viciously across the face, HREL ee i slow flush suffused his own, NowW until two seore IS Ene lane ata folk are not over-we ntr A frolicsome pup, Just primed for a / 0c lesrnasiship. od still, Creeping sileptly toward then te had to ns attentiol ould thelr excitement be in any indeed, was he loohit her Ser tre, pire Maire Meuavere Meee aves af might develop. an i perhauiat ® ane al ghee tieraueon ba ae en @EACOIK AOD Rin Se a een gee way connected with Merian's disup- through now eyes—the eyes of aman ibe oft Mar eee Feet anne insane hat the slender white | sharp little teeth—ah, who your pelieve a correspondence | he sa huve P ee poh OR 2 €* pearance? The bare thought was looking upon a ! oe f SUE: Gees pe ut it and kil during Korak's ab- ean tell how, course would bo better than a resident [never before had sven, Behind bim sired the pun ts aoe to ade ChouRH, Without waiting for Akut, — Akut had come up just as MF eres th seamen. he POlnMae fora Snipped the head off our dear Uttle |was another like him! r could t to ad- who was coming slowly along sume had speared Ko un i y mul "We will tiv ianins i ut one cath ae he sw bough distance in his rear, Korak swung K c haa killed | “We wil near you,” h | SELDEN M. PRE: ca , eke With the agility of a sau Mer- was by a squirming, rapidly in the direction of the chat- e mrunted,” “Thera iw las n you change your hunts | years, Kiddie Kiut » Ge at do you care w her |iem was upon her feet t the s capliy , drop tering m But a few minutes suf. si ue hele than ing ne WS Wit One b panei bur employe anut er or + tho preat ‘ ground beneath, ‘To ficed to overtake the rearmos F n of Tarsus y Korak j¢m ang | main noar you Four omniovet aa. TAADAEAGLUFAE OF 3 labmaainelas ihe ergs DU TNR tote Rep ene, DARGA. THe Hosa AG OVREAR HG: FeReINOhe | What bud te greater than but we snail among vou | MIBERTY. f Mt aA 1ODR AA YOU TANG Inonsy. cbr her, Leaplo from timb to Limb, t, occasionally aband ing aud uolntine downward khead oe anata ay hut ral to thie pians| Ta 1a tor Tiberty TORR ee Belling the line and as long as it is|iho girl fed through the jungle, wht to pursuc recaptur theen, 4 a moment inter Korak : It was @ challenge to any bull He i ted from | | ree ders . | a Li 5 » you're getting | close behind bi the two ¢ , eh pe ‘ : : " e 4 H f mle Y j nio it helped to send them througa. | ‘ eaperence L e the we a be ° . ree La w t e t id r rave ones oo p <a | Above them raced ¥Y Of away in atten J oscupe, but abe The youth's heart stood still In t he which t {and attered and growled F G : Ls, ee _ screaming, chattering monkeys, hur!- ways they overtouk her, and tirat one ror as he saw the limp body of the smell of this great bull had aroused, Shem for a Wine, AL lo woe for Freedom's cause, 5 | D9 Lule a peter eee I) ing taunts and Insults at the Man- and then the other posseoved her 4s girl across the hairy shoulders of a ard) manifestation the ¥o forward th ihe! tent the food across. 4 eet ie aa ow tery ene (gant and encouragement and ad wey struggled to tear une another to great a t she was dead he did ng idea Ww 1 king upon his ah gb , * for the Rookies A eny field does not, 1 believe, offer Aa and picee , not doubt in that instant tt er s Ww thang pl dap eerheede eg eg ts Who did t share in France ‘i much opportunity, Broadly speaking, |\? '® BF It was who arosa arose hin him a something which ein extre The Korak advanced to meet the mon rate en ln ie Pa Sea ¢ the line is hard to in small towns! Slow! was ng to net t 1 i 1 interpret, nor could bull and t He, tow min in Who built munition pleats. } and impossible to sell in the city, re ieee Beha RM pen hl ie wn Bara & ne t vertu ' ' toward nis|¥ Wns wont over the top f F. M.-My opinion that you | swaying t w he girl and that of hie van butt ‘ h “at | the labyrinths |"""rhe war came to a stop would have @ good chance for success beneath t quished foe ‘ i upon t em? She was a w would have bean to tempt de Ine magne of ¢ ,|_By KATHERINE MILLER, Matas in the sales field. If I were tu «ward ag putes RON | Aer 5 ae A ; re f} wan, N. J. nager | believe I would b i Keven bet a ‘ en x 1 t t prot 7 Wit a ft 0 n! 6 ned to give you a chance to » followed Merl t fying noise broke o thelr ae nt no ' was 5 “ ‘ ! t nad §$ftow INTHE vB ANNO what you could do. This, judging misjudged ¢ Na i er uy birds touk wing t 4 f i na f I 4 ¢ ’ AIN YouR ‘i from the information contained in) 1t gave slowly at first. Thon there “vnc eat ane waddled once mora Konak Rar ENT RAUIAORG neat ea alae the Mann, SPAN tt Beginning with any sum your jetter, As for salary, I don't be- wag a mpping as it parted from the 4, une falas, die cummed har over (een ees i ut even she was very, very proud of him. in swu t he rage of n they learned mal lieve you could command a trunk. Releasing her Meriem upon her back, an Meine come faving to ang or paw upon him? ail the Junuie there was no other d : that the white ad again en oy Vai y FR ae aala oes Bahs run! » Aa fs wpon her hacks ands stooping, eum With lowered head and bulging creature so strong, so handsome or ao terri! f the forad thelr i toned the Ee ia alary a abiy dropped ainong the fo! ae ees nd. breast She. lived. The Snoulders he rushed headiong for the brave wa 4 women and s ws and orna Ls * have to work on commission utdning for u new suf Se ee aed. came smooth-skinned creature who was Korak eame close to her. There bod wick ments and foc BUAGESTIONS TO CORREAPON: funk ita dosen fost below tho fi viran and Tram sabare ‘nuried SArInE (2 musstion Nie right to bla vas ® new IIEhE In ik S00 88 fhe sod ey ee tae eae A ee a re ee Same 5 », to sul 0 fe victor! rey looked \ ato them, but she did not e he sp ed upe e grou eetest and most dough arriors | chikiren up to DENTS. sroken lanb, down Insults upon the victor ey met head on like two e! Mndsrntand te “Whe did not realise Again and eaain tho beast strug. the tribe set out in pursuit of Korak | } beams membane “hack aeaan it Make your letters short and to the! §he had fallen thus many times be- The : showed his dlaple sure by bulls, o Bo down together, how close they were to maturity, new gfed to erise, but each time the and Akut but a few minutes after Iver gray Klub Pin and Hey + baring Ms teeth and growling up a and atriking, Korak forgot his aught of all the difference in thelr mighty Tarmangani stood waiting they had left the scene of the Killer's ee pa teateany fai aie Pete Aa Ae tees Be plead them, ‘Then he stooped and, lifting | Rage and bloodlust such as lives the look in Korak’s eyes might with ready fist and plle-driver blow many depredations, couron xo. AZM . error of a was je delay the girl to his shoulder, waddied off x could be satisfied only by the mean, to bowl him over, (To Be Continued Monday.) ‘ e { : f ) Sul qaeceneeremnnenenneent omeaeame ap Sanur eat