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RTT HOME PAGE | Tuesday, February 4, 1919 ‘ The Evening World's — ae a | ve Ps fi d ‘F ° | k BS) The A tobathtub at RE oR Gia Sty aurice Ketten ——— SSS | Kiddie Klub Korner By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory —_——_— NCE upon a time a certain calf made a very crooked trail through WHAT'S ‘ONT TA EAST EMRE — : O & big forodcs thin trail: seaw Teliewadsles Coe Wy w Wty OR, & DATES | | IMAC Yes, THE AUTOBATHTUA, _ ) | YouTAKE A BATH THE PHONE ) GORBLAS ABooY Conducted by Eleanor Schorer wether sheep and his flock and, later on, by many people. A NEW, { COLD PREVENTIVE - ) | RNS THEN THe ———y— 7 ( Copreiaht, 1919, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The Xow York Bvesing World.) AUTO 2 pal In t! eof Ume and b, essive treadings by calves, degs, sheep and human beings the path became a lane, the lane broadened out Into a ued, the road became a Village street and finally the village street was Clevated to the d ty of a crowded thoroughfare of a great city. J de THAT hosed : Ae wk wimour ones (| isatee 1G 2 Child Health Alphabet © ee THE PHONE |By Mrs. Frederick Peterson of the Child Health Organization ACIAIN Well, just as, finally, the countless throng of men and women surged eae along the one-time wood-trail made by the calf, so the great mass of people the world over and the ages through are found following the “calf-paths of tho mind nis that were marked out long, long ago by the Jord wher away off in ihe distance—walk the multitudes kuo who, beginning nowhere and leadin Once ina e you see some fel ing along a path of his own; but he has no standing amor that are falling over one another along the path that the calf made, The fellow off yonder is crazy or rebellious; he is unsoctal, a cynic He calls himself a “Pathfinder,” and maybe he is; but he will learn later along that his self-made path will lead him to the devil. Why doesn’t he | walk in our path? Why doesn’t he follow the crowd? For myself, I am heart and soul with the Pathfinder. I see no reason in the world why a man should follow @ certain path simply because others | follow it. Majorities amount to nothing. It was a majority that gave Soc- | and the good Jesus the crown of thorns. Tt was the MORE Couns Are) Now, WHEN You ARE TARING? Sou CAUGHT BY JUMPING, / Your BATH IN THIS AUTO TUR COMPORFARLE rates the hemlock majority that foug and the power loom. | Majorities have always been too dense to think and too lazy to act; tooth and nail against vaccination, the steam engine | | Qu Op a uae DON AND A BE mv) UL RINGS | | To ANSwer Mece” DISCONNECT We ite: BELLS THAN ANY PIPE AND Motor To YouR ° | d but for the lone pathfinder here and there humanity would never have| | OTHER WAY _ __- ( PHONE oR Doo! | f und bu I ; tem, R Dudged from where it was ten thousand years ago. amet ; 5) The corporate mind is idioc It is the nd of the lone THINKER, ay P free from all turmoil, from all prejudice from all fear, and bent on noth. | | | ing in God's world but the finding of the truth that counts. | | It is to such minds, “like angel * visits, few and far between,” that we | | owe all moral and inte llectual progre | : ‘The “ealf-paths” lead to no goal that is worth arriving at x tid Gen, G n of Khartoum immortality, “Why will you keep on | y | caring for what the world says or thinks? Hoist your flag and abide by it ae) You have no idea what a vast deal of trouble it will save you.” Ask YOURSELF a few questions and answer them yourself, Invest! pale your own soul and reverently await the response. Are you a stick or | — | — a stone or a mummy? Are you not, rather, a living soul, a person, a mind? | | Do you not sometimes say “I? Do you not now and then feel the SELF within hen suppose you try to assert that self and be a man rather | a pe mali ather than a peanut, ; : f aay Gor fon vadvide Kau Ute deca rurace the banner of your — Shoe He : is tor Fruzts whether own individuality, under which, if anywhere, you are to round out your Seale | A STEAM CAR F ATER | . f orm bed to the full measure of its God-given porslbiiti ——~; | RN By THe (5 haven Have fresh, dried or stewed; tal Grinanietashinhtat 2 —___________ $ Ean FROM | ; : 2 How to Bea Better Nims BATE \ tbat Dried, at the Grocgr’s, y q H ATH Tu > hE 4g @ Sn te SL) you'll buy them, if shrewd. - ; Salesman re | eansrvson ecieaapeeseemsniniineineidton tinal d Earn Bi e P | {| Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn j An gger Fray LGousis Weston’ Bitte i | “‘- a y Dear Cousin Kiddies: he home-coming of our heroes, aim ‘ The Evening World's Authority on Successful Salesmanship. Yeu? Well, then, I have glad 6%} eunity to show your enthusiasm over y ‘ DON dito diias raintaheatan i ae ba dbaals NL, | for you, ‘This month we are Koln] 44, Loy» in brown and blue ' reo ansicey column” he will be glad to aid salesmen in to have a composition contest, The sen aid Motte ‘ solving ajexmat meen eies: Hier enes: WHT Be: SUB _ subject, L think, will appeal to both you can WHA ‘hen te Ey pets ~ erly the correspondent nite |tiny Cousins and grown Cousins, times a Cousin will send in ah } Answers to Questions. | I suppose you are all wonder lexcettent contest contribution a day KIND t verve neatey! enyourl” ing what the subject Are you? lor two afte t closes. You ] AIRite Ge aldara riahiy echivdl wellit en ! | | | tt is “Welcome Horn Many Cous- 'Must remember that, no matter haw ab 5 ee ae ——— inp have sent in clever pocma about Fini! > weeer the wiven time expires honk 1 bit 4 6 pa you a SOESE = come ae PUREE se = a ——-—« (it cannot be considered, Can you > " ts In order to make your compositios wre y na ' ; s + - ‘ Pte ble for the contest, contestants. ree La voca exper sahil ; ores comply with the following rules: J could consu And how much do eit My t be written neatl ese ch ay 1 , inust not exceed 150 but I not | e . All contestants must state name plu ' t : i Si, af 2a Ri “4 nddrens age und certificate number. ae Be ee MY Edgar Rice Burnougns. fj: poli Ph aeeh corres GB Cae ae Y 1 nm . her of the contestant to the «< ‘ anship life itself, 8o Une “J 7; Y © Malbihn w Mighty ing immediately back eet Korak, could not bring him, for he would kill Manga 1 ed jungle that the comp call ning 1 may WF Stranger Who Comes Mysteri- tives the sede vores to rase OF the'sthee Mars°tue Mane hed no. then aa ait faen have tried to ltt Che tak ved janere |emrent, thet, the, composition 1s Aim about sales Papi With mor 7 and cur C t apt intention permitting this poor, ine him, Team afraid. Let me go, ane finement ready 7 Bway On Ket all the composts , only to " wander further amidst Bwana! whe first heard th 7 . Or Tess direciness to everybody. Mi ously From the Jungle rin the jungle. When r way to pour tinued "te eal Sten Tucky" wingers. willbe man being everything, including ean facie ee ae his boy r what she had und lost. The r and mother to awarded four Thrift Stamps (the wnd especially themselves. In respons: rang ruld not g but that her t you the equivalent of $1). ‘ ight by A.C, MeClur Is OF PRECKL How Alina entered the powerful, clean-clin all like the mang the Swede too, were Korak and the among the apes fr not at Was but a fiement of a disordered ywed mind uid not doubt 3 He knew the jungle well, and he 8 were ailayed,| Address Cousin Eleanor, New Yorte site extreme of | Evening World, No, 63 Park Row, Now ehe was | New York. until they found u would k. tis t that Did T not save you Do you not owe willing cational experts 1 uumns recommend any particul Tho char their Cousin Eleanor. anywhere from a doila ul We have had enoug w that men had lived and 2 We then: KKorah Their adv freque y yea but ‘ irl! hat is Korak always w r ‘3 TY SeHerai ewausulckeout No, it was impossible, Mi au Little | GIVE THE HEROES A CHEER, #5 WORK whioh ke t ear if ef do tried Gy ju rit you ‘HAPTE. Gladly we'll welcome our heroes, nd peas SF PE aN pp Le one AR Lg RL CHAPTER XI. ‘Who bravely helped to win the war r : Fr : " 1 . ACK in the Korat We'll welcome them, as we cheered you think you have mastered it, a cla \ areal cae ture t ; Nor am L afraid of th F could down man ‘ople do, you lack backbon: ra chia egal 1 he # us the key t lion, When my 1 com Sa th atralent GF a! ry American patriot Ktoitiveness, You will need to 2 mar 1 tl he reelec neck? die, It may that age hat lives in the U. 8. A BAG Eticktollly ety inl that. @ } aaa Nth cannon lion shail kill me he baboons and after! When they see a parade of heroes cultivate this quality in such a cas . A . bug no bigger than the end ceded in inducing | Always shout hoord beneath — the ird bullet had ays } bu no bia an a aie ite Hane i 8 eh oray G. PD, H.-The quotation whieh I at body that Fohed the clo F Pe paar thal Never let the heroes pass yo } r i came up ” t ip Guele h 1 1 2 Di you Rte ats ascokecs | INDUSIOR GEA ‘ The cums upon the , fook up their march . Of thousands of his siving them @ cheer, ae Bock {an t BS ale : t his own ranch lay almost due de. Heglanced| And eply ‘dod Ae hg steel to all « ive sweated and f *) aor did they i back to my ae Seniannes 1 hey fear, ny w Te eter ead y, an here ab failed ¢6 Nhe who ithout giving them a cheer lm 4 1 uted | teat nen He had boen ¢ & ' As being made All] By STANLEY COHEN, aged el ; ; ged cleven gon 1 > by 8 n Com it she Wa From her speech she was ev y thoy came sudden years, Jarasy City ; c 1 fi ‘ hokin fing an Arab girl; but he had r . sand from the edg : titied “In 1 Book! it], Out, int re geen one thus elit January Contest Award eae ay. Y uy ; ie Wi ie Ae ; inner, f a Y 5 toward 1 “PEACE: WHAT IT WILL MEAN \ wlic peaking iy the A THE BOYS COMING HOME. ro i y M ’ 1 ae f y H, A. D--¥ y ler n peated t wit < \ ohe would.b im if hi H ) ' 1 Ww » Ih] joonardisin brief st 1 abov \ ! tt Di ase i 4 M ! M Hid not un- = informa 1 Malbitin Was ¢ ead and i ‘ . buge 1 n y the man i several es apply fou} oul ipon. ¢ t lan. Many years ago, and v ‘ an . : he & took fro t 1 1 not up w r ropped | some away tt t uot tJ J «ir This ? x ; ' k ' y ack f th \ ipatir t p They ‘were both ver ro metoned ky if Last F ! 1 bad men, but this one ix the wor , Whee ee va vaso ee Oro Be ci ne) {guOw TO JOIN THE iy Ww 1 a uy ‘* If my K W r would kill OBTAIN YOUR P and iu , c moving toward You will not ill bir s ‘ thing you can h stopped, His ro- } e suid. “There is fo doubt hs ‘ position. | volver dropped from nerveless finger f Once I should have killed A - ‘ |For a moment he staggered drunk but not now. I will though ° ° ° . a : u W.—I h no information |enly, Deliberately Malbinn put two tat he does not bother you any K a ” 4 PR ey Me | ¥ P hggs 10 as to t y of the|more bullets into his friend's body @t more By SERGEANT REGINALD GRANT ADD ye rm you ak range He was holding Matbihn pram of ego a Dun's or If you care to] Hven in the midst of the excitement the t Swede cquld Pin and aoe a send me the details of their proposi-land her terror Meriom found herself though he struggled to do so, and he at tion J, will be glad to give you my | wondering at the tenacity ef life which Wés holding him as easily as Malbihn eandig opinion, without, of course, ad- | the hit man displayed, His eyes were might have held a Uttle child, yet A Thrilling War Book, in Which “Horseshoe” Grant Begins Next Monday on This Page Tells the Experience of Three Years in the Trenches.

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