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What Are You Getting Out |... a Plant ; .T | a ‘Wass * Ke en The Evening World's — of takes |Can You Beat It! wri. By Maurice Kett : ——! Kiddie Klub Korner By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory We (OA. Phe YMA tas Gel Soule fae Inveien "ean Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ; nt UNO, by the Pn , (The Now York Prening World HAT are you getting out of life? There ts no other question that can held a candle to this, in real importance. Tt is the question .A Stranger Meets Billy Of Questions, and unless it can be answered right 1 doesn't matter how the other questions are answered B vi Uncle Bill } | We live this life once, We may have lived before, we may live 4 } in, but this life, ouce lived, never comes agajn. And what uses a ( j ‘ we putting it to, what ure we realizing from fi, what are we getting | out of it? | I way “We,” but what do | mean b 2" There are some cix million i in this big town, and what are they? Simply so many bodies to feed, clothe and hous When these six millions have gotten their backs covered, and their j stomachs well filled, and their heads sheltered from the elements, is there nothing more for them to do? Have they, in realizing these ends, reaii the full meaning of their lives and got out of those lives the chief blessings that they have for them? . Let us suppose « case: Let us suppose that every one of the six million has a palace to live in, and the fat of the land on his table, and the richest “king's clothing” on his back, and along with these all the multitorm way aad means of comfort, amusement, pleasure—would that be getting the SEARCH HE! most and the best out of life? 1 DON'S UD and 8 been nice soft,|down the slope toward the epring. The answer is—“No!" Even if all that 1 have supposed were true it T B Palin al dba ib takde el aa tena sacle acc would mean nothing but Pigdom. | bd 2 dieu hn sea fohel Padaoate hh tibateebpe al? A - : The pig is supremely selfish, and, with its piggishness satisfied, proush qt eney. Pounce Ve SULP) Weare uae She aneve ec evenae supremely happy. But heaven deliver us from the miserable thought that we are but so many pigs, so Many animals, with nothing to live for but the gratification of the physical and semi-physical instine We men, and the word man means “thinker.” Wita man is born psychology, idealism, the realm of the spiritual as opposed to that of the purely material; and it is this fact that is to determine the Question whether we are, or are not, getting the most and the best | out of life. Noblesse oblige—“Nobiliiy oblige and {t follows that we are traitors to our humanity whenever we fail to line up to {ts exalted endowments and possibilities, To be a man means that one shoulc live a man’s life, and a man’s life is a life Inspired and dominated by the cail of the highest in us, which highest is well expressed in the old familiar verse, “Whatso- ever things are true, whatsoever things are honorable, whatsoever things aie Just, whateoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, what- soever things are of good report | ure to chew his ea his long neck forward th.| Hilly took a back step, slipped and Jit hurt, and he did not lke it, 9o.| went sprawling down the hill, more and more, he played In the ttle! Quick aan flash Tassel sprang ofta poo! where Mr Mudturtie Ived.| iim and set his sbarp teeth tte | & plumey tailed gray] illy's thin clothes, Billy screamed. jaquirrel who came every day forland, away in the.Poars’ House Ma |pread crumt Kruin sprang to her feet, with a growl Hoy, they we with their sharp little baby te He wag a tine playmate, and raced}ond lum ed toward the opening, ndpa Turtle, close at hand, Billy, jumped off at the end, and with] grabbed Tassel's tail in his stropg ehitter and a frisk, Jumped up on | jaws, and ducked his head back tite oe again, just Hilly was won-| his sholl, Tassel fumped furiousty, 1 gone squall: Grandpa held on, aad ‘They wero by the log playing one | Tassel bounded about, splashed inte | day when Mr, Bine Jay, like @ fash | ihe spring, thrashed out, still squeal- of blue sky, darted across from tree /ing, Billy scrambled for the dem ee to tree and yelled, “Here, sir!" Ma Bruin came bounding out, growl. * up and down the monster log with} while gr: th dering where he ha | Justice, Purity, the Beautiful, n ours: e que: | the log and shot up a s sel ahead, Turtle bouncing alomg, he , iat teil tel . Heese pee Ee i rk fore Does THAT Guy Hi en race Billy understood, He sprang to bis hanging to his tail, «nd big Ma Bruim ‘ ese th sb mn characte to my real se ad do 0 | Ou o . . ee d looked about, Coming slow-| pounding after, The race did not last the best of my ability, live for them every day?” If you can say “Yes,"| | SNOW ANYTHING D INFORMAT, ty aaintily, ihe in ke ( . | $ ly, daintily, the visitor picked his way liong, ; and say it truly, you are getting the best out of life, no matter what your | along. ‘Tassel put up a furious fight, but it secial or financial circumstances may chance to be, You may be as poor| n Rilly noticed the little tassels|was no usa Pretty soon Ma Bruin on the tips of his ears, really pretty |came back, nose blesding, welts of they were, but Billy remembered that | torn huir dangling, but she had Tassel Ma Bruin had sald dad things about |in her mouth, very quiet now, as she entered the den. a fellow who wore just such tassels Supper's ready, cubbies,” she sald on his care, He wondered if this was|,. she dropped her loud, "i never had the samo fellow, #o, watching the jany use for the lynx,” she growled, ' { i ' alert little face, Billy Began to back |"except he makes vory fair eating.” | : } | | ) ‘ H i | ‘ ' t ag “Job's turkey,” or as rich as Croesus, you may be illustrious or ob- scure, but if you are able to answer these questions in the affirmative tiner s8 to you the very erown and glory of life. How to Be a Better Salesman | and Earn Bigger Pay By Roy Griffith Answers to Questions | 0" GP dt cal A ght GOOD stock and bond salesman your talk services will command a goud prloe.. | A ale Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn $ oy ; | | i ins: things and the happy things youand tf sa! My Dear Kiddie Kins: would work at and Blay at if T could © then of what only find the pot of gold at the end o} \ Ne sadere me had aa the wealth the rainbow, But the rainbow nevee we could wish for, 1 can think of @ stays out long enough, It Just fades | thousand and one things I'd Just love before any one can to the end of lte do. And ‘most all of them include it. And so we have long since lost | my Klub Cousins, There would tel Bee etree pope gig sien, alee | 6 m wu cane Lend to tho Jolly things, Sat he Se | we ebould nov think about whaleee 2 would do LF (that in a yery little word to carry such @ great big mean ing) LF we could. ‘This is the subject of our new con- test. It is an casay conte: Riches are not wortit having for : their own sake alone, Bul they are eR OD nk Spi wonderful to have to a> things with, They are wonderful to be kind with i BY HAROLD MAC GRATH et and to be helpful with and to make ~b) | pm the first day you walked past soul, She knew Ruth Warren for ward. He eyed it, his expression one of = “William Grogan,” sho said. folk happy with u? yaaa Winaay due I didn't Flos what was, mystification, He “ friend wife, what's hap) y¢ yor had a lot of money what \ up to tho fact until you came aboard ng, some days later, she fri would YOU do with it? | we w nin ther | — nether vately make P. We aaks s new in tif sales tleld und {y about to take trumk line of It is nee met opening for ry on the road, es for you to secure permiasion ow samples in the prospect's place cf business or in the rample room of the hotel, You can, of course, take a few samples along in An Adventure Story That Whisks | 4s poles away ell, the true meaning of the gesture. pened? } ; 4 ° r ne bo ly waiting for you ta! ] } the Ajax. You, tat was honest t of bed, stronger than she ‘The fact is, the idyl waa about to be She told him. | | |, I am eagert is - ‘a ' ugh. t de lown somewh at any timed during ber written, He advanced toward her Ir- os reply through the May contest, your fe in orde: tw got te the Irish Hero From New York to — | 2" C haybe fomight havea convaloucence, “LXtel Heal ive, the rentttay ftuth laid the little bos on the Jewel: Yours devotedly / prospect rested, But this does . - ‘ 4 r you were married to me, day-by-day affairs; never again to What's the matter, sister?” ler's counter. “J should li oO pri i Not seem to ine to square ith the Singapore, Where He kights Woll, what Thad on my mind waa look at life obliquely, but @auarely in't you ever call ime that amin, sixteen pearls to match these and 1) Cou sin Eleanor, ewe 1d ex- : this: » you a name unul to nt the Inevitable, clear-eyed, Wiillum Grogan! II want my Pings.” out the string : , dignity a) ins lor His Sweetheart we back to the States, to have bead ligh; to shoulder cheerfully the — Mystification resvtved into blank Tha Jeweller emptied the box on a MAY BOSAY CONTEST. ! to kK t ta H is! gs 1 hibit, Tt would t Lakes ¥ oad the right to take care of you, to burden of cach day and cheerfully to stupidity. bit of velours, ile rolled the pearls! Subject hat I Would Do sf Soe s acai taining ‘ see that you had everything, 1 didn't t down at might; to drive aT doce ey neer met My ringal-apr about with the tp of hig | Anger | Ware itich, °:dene hatte. 1 t ers, to she no’ na OU ‘ coming down. i gods of complacen and don't yo e? you yicked one up aad scrutinized care- ‘Ten prizes of four some of your best numbers, to show : (Coprrent, 4011, 0) Hane & bray ida aa at LR epee a Me te NGL MME KIBUT GAGE Te ee fk en he walked over to the] (the equivalent of $1.00). will first, Explain that these san 4m Withew Grogan, Cay me OE by we tke iets of MO laps bw: t very steady myself; 1 ne ge Crary aia ‘i ‘ nt A ae fore ho adjusted lass! awarded each of the THN Kiddie 5 id GR baR thESnih ewan Cele ‘am Grogan was not her Ho started to run® his fingers window, where he adjusted bis g! wir " only @ few from your complete line o thes “ta “tikes th Hee ae fm heouRh ie ver would she be able to trough his huir, but she caught hia xerutiny, He returned. Klub members, ages from 6 to 15 in~ ‘Try to got Lie buyer to come to the Sr Bis ead wet pan bus uy I—when you didn’t turn up-on pull herself up to is level, He would AA AEA CaN ene MUReIRE Io ie au under the impression, |clusive, who write the best compeae hotel sample room, This will serve Adiuie’ aitaid of wouwed to do that the Ajax, when you luy thera in » ‘And you thought T wa that t are real pearls?’ ltions on “What IL Would bo ig. — olng to bet Bik totes ier Wee paul Wueh they going e drew hel one ' ' faring u at Ruth'§| Were Rich.” ' Mp 10 that ¥ did not know which Sh row her kimon: you go! Oh, man, man! If you could gtarin iriously @ as your first victory, It will put t Sieh Ted a Mo when we Shuulders and walked b ONIN nha SOUTROE A little wat nes you, Interesting face A note from the teacher or paren i suggestion in your prospect's mind got back to t s Twas going to William's room. He was not there. and if God hud made it possible for “'lmpression? © echoed of the contestant, certifying that the of doing us you ask, Later, you are a vou ‘The bed had not been touched. mo to love you as you are worthy to ‘Yor, I oun givo you slateen thatlesaay haa not been copies Ane tien : te asl t si over the the WAS 2 mun's room, but it wae be loved! There iy no flame or fire will match up these for about a hun-lto the pest of their knowledge, the going to ask hin to buy 3 from th ore Oe vate rouin of a tan who tok cure of his in what L offer your but f bap hier Aap Pee se” were | 42 a origin: aust” Gece uy remomber, It's well wo him went into his hale (who was orderly with art's blood if you wanted if or originally made here in Singapors| each composition. - iu an affirmative state of mind as be Upon the chair t. There ny made of fish- | ‘ays must be written in ink and re some dreams Admirable ini ‘ ¥ ¥ 4 heatly folded st under Ps 4 vat rou not ¢ « ne hundre a goon ea you cur | CHAPTER XIX, he dig not un she wat up what T hud in my poof moat haga PRE TRAL RUN douche Tih To TBTUA. swoniat! cBUdOMnlY: | HUUDIAteUbey eri ee ae Teli him that whether he cares to! (Continued) sgl : Nt esi coco, what T had to toll you to-night the heels in ATRL Aha IGE aae THERE Thee Der Contestants mast state NAMPA Duy or not fe will promt, as & Hhad wrecked her future witi- — qnen sa ‘spoke, "What in ith? Prise: Seen Coun eRe) WAN tO: } r known, and I think y under uth went out into the street, Into} AGE, ADDRISS and CERTIFICATE } yo Le | h : n fe spoke hat binking you'd we one opseu f rier?) ‘ Aone Mia 1 c raused | NU MBER, , merchant, by looking at your line, H vut benefiting his own In th “E've got something to say to you, boat. with other men, made abun Ms workings flee IA, ANG denis think for 8. tho malin Ne Pwholo| Address Cousin Teanor, Svedthe | Will get new ideas and suggestions— least, He was a thousand and I can't tell | y while the won't bother you any mor cloth recalled what the nurse past + ‘ r " 1 » her eyes, vrld Kiddie Klub, 63 Park Row, } ane Mla e ey want you; T couldn't get along drama unrolled itself before her eyes, | W: Kidd b, 6 ° | and he MIGHT find something which times a fool, He no longer PUrse is Litas a recear ibe fone bani w it Py pre Pert 4 aba had a her about his suing ou rf t you; and I want to belong, and then receded forever, She took] New York City. { would be very profitable to bim. You/Kept up the farce of selt-decep- ee Oe ne damned gtad. He got what was not have money te’pap the nile fe DRRPHEIATOTIIA Ane once b Ceate ih tee Wound tren tat| ent eee meee | are there to do him @ service—not to| tion; ne had hoped that wo.ne doy ale 8 thing has got to be @ coming tu him, And now that I've tmagination constructed a pi: brought into life. And once ¥ pearts ir er hand, and then Ie pte a try to force goods on him or to in-|might learn to care for him. Blind, face-to-face business.” wot it ali off ny chest, you Just buck She saw him laboring under the hs ule fe bad superior | Into nia (nem trick as Fie te r APRIL CONTEST AWARD WINNER é b depart f hie inten- \ ' 2 She got out of bed, turned on the Up, sister, and forget It, When we blistering decks, from early morn hog. was rushing “er pled “The Flower | Like Best.” mee him to depart trom hie is unhappy fool! She would now hate 0 : io. Easily get back to little old United, we'll until sundown, and then watching throat and drumming in hin eary. She — For-get-me-not tion of not opening any new a6-| nim until the end of her days she felt fix things up. 1 know you've half night at her bedside, All went on. He hadn't the power to 7. 4 1 to Boch I anor for-met-me-moty counts, At six he returned to find her de- door, worrying 4 lot ¢ The walls und th Urn ae Inet Cale cua site to gon, Wl I ‘ : ha Uitte to | eB GmiThe con y | Uriows, She did not recogni "she been mishty kind to me twisted, and sie knew that her evse liam Groen, J will work fhe you By H. C. Witwer. I think Kiddie Klub Korner deg | Terrified, he down to ucheg her ber anything abo I filled with te and with vou. Twill try to moke you Pa Sa A plum for Jack Horner | you inquire.ts thoro and asked for @ doctor, When the Trea PORT a neces ot Pimidiy—for her initial boldness Nanny, heln yeu in vour ambition. A Story Every Baseball Fan | x,\'t0 manae product | THis mes HEN n tata t mar gone w od ‘th " yu and of vou until t nt ph ‘ The sw t flower of the lot known and well la case of brain eae a ae huss paar eran " wile if And vou thoneht 1 wis aoine SVE Want to Read, for | Wii H ‘NOMRISON, ts not easy to sell, but with your ex.) {"W i} ne a : alan a eee - rh A bp 1M stowrup ad autye aeen what nnn There Is a Laugh in ] perience you t to be able to pisgid Seen oe CHAPTER NX, come around and he Kiven hi in Venice, And there was it was made of. But anit ona . : " | packs; a good nurse proper care, and me around and hear lias, See By | LITTLE FRED'S IDEAS. Take it go, They have made you al trerts es chonee for hoe Beene reste ls hic Te Road is Bey ge his pipe. Sue took it ui Bh turnes on a pedestal. When my ey: Every Line, RUE SARL Ma id dc Ae splendid offer, If I were you, I would{as if she ‘ad natural vitality. Your Hie thiatn ' well and make vs ple ty Fee Sh ee hein ina olin ea ELL, Joe, 1 was up against tt. «1 not have tr me to bed, luse no t in uecepting it, w . pete ae » with you? That ts, !¢ you want 1 : i Cause be a r strong ead ae Yes." Br ve \ i ali. winter, ¢ \/ vl M.—-You are pretty young to go| ‘I take it, Mr that you'r 1 at ' layed AU GANS. Wal daar gat ' te t ‘ tte thinge cat teil f & tourist, so | Nurse © a f evwee e A oear ine Wranne | In Dual for yourself, You may! ang order the myself, It's a g008 ied M ! a y 5 7 know business thoroughly and| thing it’s winter. I'll a punka tfough the thin textur voice go right bac ene ching Mi Stat AEDT: Dd: thee and thirds ond f pve wen: the: 9con iam ave good trade cor ions, but the|Tigwed up for the dayt ‘ ntil Tshirt the great, qu M oulders are d y *t Pitan wine t et Pay at ON And think 7; i ; raga eturn you will apply cold com picuous; and th Come, please," aS pode , fom Pistita a peees coenica Wo [bemn.t nd, by the wa « shh & averee ane BAD igen: | presses; that is, wet the towel fre- re by Docilely Ruth perinitted het pM Spat Lh ctare A r nese comes and etl And, by the way. } you nt | felent busin ence lqhently and lay it upon her bead, ¥4 Let dei to put her to bed and tuck in this. 106. t me L ok to be slid Ry DOROTHEA WIEDPMAN, aged j conduc siness of very | Don't be afraid if it dr! . tan his fingers through his hatr as} na he ne ae Me ol @ —- us, dr ‘ By wath | 4 1 mes { successfully, My advice would be to} slow ome wil it las to reusaure himself, She was by 1 lay 1 x aid down the pips he CHAPTER XXI, is til 1 managed to tou “Can you find the grammatical erver j keep your present position and hang| if Jt t attack, {WO OF now very familiar with his gesture, | gut, and came nd halted by the dour in MW fi in t 1 sround some made by the author in this p P prevent p A hang | three weeks: if i is serious, & month tt Rail he tumult 1 abated his Rimane AAM aut sprawied in a v | on to your mone Jor more, Ii depends upon the se- “I've been « coward,” he began, iy Stil) te tumult vauabe piensa. hin ie a nfortable ‘canvas chair , UT Be ee CCL. } |Verity of the congestion—what kind Flince roving and pausing, avoiding [) it In her to w wa 1 rof “0 r i doubled up wito hysterl:| § WOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND D. KT department does not | Of mental troubie browyht it on, But a» much ai he could her wide, startled play fair ever m Grogan, ™ r A tittle ire uare OBTAIN YOUR PIN < t sitlone: dae wall j don't wet worried; just keep saying Bray eye But f couldn't put it oft Wi) vay» ke one of Bane outinit ales The long veranda-g: aay a ages Nerleeinn Gun Baslet ip susering positions tor sales | tq yourself that cbe's gving to pull any longer, I've got to tell you Wh? had fe Hor nuperiority, AALS A‘ i serted except for hinse ayin’ on ground right in the| men, I'm sorry I cannot help you in| through, and she wath! what's on my mind, and odstaok, her education, t lat ove ‘ kod, but only enous! to keep . x. | made one dive fer ies this instance, Two weeks passe@ Before Kuth was Want arour what W © compa y the w Py soal alive In hia pipe. He was w i The neat _ able to sit in a chile, ey carried Knows | fy, Beart s haw aps i eninge pay A § Minute Kuy puts ball on me, | W. J, P.—-Many finns selling stocks | her out to the wide veranda gallery, she fet 4 ald) tin’ atenca Gash nee ing saw road through | : A beade wa aie awn ol of {Whence she could view the lovely wll the so huluog 1 He nodded comprehending Her teritices of the veranda rail This is only a bit from Hare] 3 se 2 and bonds have thelr ow hool of | cvnorama of the harbor, ‘And hour words a” teinedis tekrae whe would naturnily pick We heard @ footfall, He turned and mor's" letters to “Joe.” He ie “over | ¢*Klub Pi fice % salesmanship for their own salosmon hour she sat there, staring at And 1 didn't know that I was t Whole-hearted self. up fi Ww or saw Huth comipg toward him. There there” and lis point of view ts al- All childres 0p 19, sikteen youn ef age Write a letter of application to sev-| the ships as they came in or went thinking a lot about William ¢ mnation signified, that she had tnay to fo home, When Wis a look on hor face that quicened ways novel and alwara strictly | $xome wemlam A} member eral of these firms, 1 cannot say | out to sea. Thut night William came an when I asked you; but | Kiss reached the ag point in her out ” his pulse. She forced him back into American, for be looks at things— yp what @ new man should be able to|to her room and trled the knob, It I was. When | said I loved your Jook upon life, Curtain after curtain “Think you'll be strong enough two the cbair and perched herself upon Paris and London—through the eyes UPON NO, 463 carm, In all probability he wouldn't! was locked. God knows that was square und true waa torn aside, and at last there weeks from to-day?" Ye arm, curling ber fingers in bis of an gid-time ball player. The story had * a y it boul & pant deal for the firkt couple Ruth?" be culled. - cnolgh. I gues 1 bagan loving you was light in all the cornese. @ ber = Sho held out her hand, palm wp- bats, begins 00 this page next Monday, ° ‘ : a ole AL mer

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