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HOME PAGE Thursday, February 6, 1919 By Maurice Ketten, The ede World’ s ee ‘Kiddie Klub Korner 4 \ THAD Con PANY ) ( TAIS AF Te R NOON ‘ \ - Child Health Alphabet | By Mrs. Frederick Peterson of the Child Health Organization ; acinar ciel WhtiBe a Better Such, Is Life! — ales mtn] /\ — Fetogheny vote sae A an gael Ray | WHY So DREsseD And V By IRéy Griffith 2 \_, \ lia The Evening World's Authority on Successful Salesmanship, onducted by Eleanor Schorer et) aoe ht, 1919, by The Pree Publlshing Co, (Tho Now York Prening World) In Mr. Grifith’s “Answer Colun he wilt ud to ait salesmen in their salesmanship problems. His replir \ PUblished, Aeing only the correspondents’ initials, “Answers to Questions. | “> oe “ee OW would ye ua pe ered to fINd |) oo. one arm and te sales Prospects who might be iM- |i ese another flem, both on a terested in purchasing |) hy ? What tn the mis e#tocks or bonds in a town where you! 0 in should earn we Qe not acqua'nted? 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Prospects in a - ‘} Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn { neces oeanipdanmanonaainpinptas ae occupy their spare time, for you My Dear Kiddie Kin: know Kiddie Klub members are all Do mber the tlle para usy little ehildren, always doing: t ared from time tofthetr share in the tivitie of the «in the Kiddie Klub Korver under €day, You have probably noticed that ' About Klub Cousins? the About Cousing paragraphe havo ; ; u @ idea not appeared lately. 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