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OULU tJ ALIS _. The Evening World’s - Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coppright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Only Four More Days to July 23 Kiddie Klub Day at Luna ae ees Oar - You Said a Mouthful KS ATWLONA Pari ‘Cousins: @ewest ride at Luna Park is the greatest ride ever built in any park. It required many months of the hardest kind of work 4 construct the rippling wooden floor.over which these mammoth war roll when in operation, every kiddie knows, tanks were one of the great surprises of, the bis » and when Gen. Byng used them on the British front he made the Giret successful drive against the Germans recorded for the Allies. ‘The Tanks at Luna Park are four in number, and each one is large as @n original, full-sized, fighting tank. They are painted in camouflage just | @s were the tanks used in France. In the picture you can see how big they @re in comparison with two Kiddie’ Klub members who are all ready to fl Supplemental Feedings By Dr. Charlotte C, West 1 Copyright, 1019, by The Press Publishing Ca, (The New York Breauig Worvt.’ Diet and Habits of Foster-Mother Must Ported that the tracks of the car abead for them, blew out the candle, showed that it had kept weil away forced Judith to stand close to the A Story of Western Ranch iLife, in Which a Red . from the bank, that evidently it had rock chimney of the fireplace, took Not Be Ci clim> tn and be whirled around rte & the soldiers were on Flanders Field. Blooded American Girl With ¢ Pep” Wins Out Henge Teg SaaS saata Pool gee: Saint Ae foi AL answered ‘hanged. i The Last Shot, the edge! know what happened. “Come a A Night in Peking. The Shrine of Diana, RIDES. iting.’ Quinnion’y curse, the crack of his Sooerics ¥1, Against big Odds and wets the Respect Due Her Father got out to look at the danger- We're when you're ready. tr 4s not advisable to wean an infant when the maternal milk i# of wot ond to put up the sign he quality but scant quantity, that is, when the mammae (breasts) incapable of elaborating a sufficient amount duri © cruveaae With im and that was rifle, the flying splinters from the the course of ‘The Whi Over the Top, “ (Copsright, 1919, by Caries Beribuer’s Sous.) found in ‘the ruad. Chris Quinnion cabin door, came together like ‘one | twenty-four hours to sustain the child in good health and to keep > *.) Tee Witching ‘Waves, Captive Aeroplanes, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CuAlTkiKg, had followed him, perhaps to shoot implacable menace, ‘steady increase in his weight—as explained in a previous article. I m re ‘The i The Gyroplane, SE ee cence of tie vanch “ae esee Bad Joe we taack him down from behind, Chris Quin- "And now, Bud Lae,” cried Judith | that it is not advisable to wean the child from the bréast undet the circ } The Red Mill, The Chutes, , RS ran ring ge hee res Md Tweed manages ond nion’s Py All) eo aerate pers Hy don't mind stances—for if his mother’s milk is good, we should mak) a substitute + : % | o ry ie ‘wildest way. c ! o = S 3 F 3) ye ere ms we i Tip, | the pease aud wine tne ‘admires st dad and struck him in the head with playing, that you are man to my | “* nearly like it in composition as is possible and so assist the mother 3 The Honeymoon Express, “Quinnion established an A fight a man wouldn't want a better " man whose word there was no reason pardner than I can to doubt said that Quinnion was with him at the time of the murder. | sometht rifle barrel or revolver. Hiking!” nurse her babe during the most difficult period of the infant's Itfe, This ¥ IMPORTANT INFORMATION, j eth al pee. ‘ali + =o He st re the car up and let it run “My hat’s off,” said Lee, with ve or opens = flelad id possibilities for the be ed as not ot eee ‘ Kaédie Klub members wearing their pins will be admitted free to Luna | ora, lo ride sient ue va, het one Yaa. over the bank. sinyplictty. “And in any old kind of a | him to secure the benefits af that subtie psychological influence can Park and its safe attractions on July 23, between 1 P. M. and 6 P, M: ech Kiddie Kiub member may invite one non-member friend to share | tm the sport of the day. One adult may escort each child into the park without paying the usual admission fee, with three baudite only be communicated from mother to child vounded-sonditi drink it In with his mother’s milk”, intervals of maternal feedings to the act.of nursing C's in other words), but it permits lengthened, so increasing the st sh now, put: Ung out my hand. Hed ‘fast And thoroughbred! And now, little pard. . ” J ” and nourishment of these, ¥ XL hard and bright as steel; no true that man was--Bayne Trevors! ner, let's give them—.' If you bring a non-member friend be sure that the friend stays close pega ala woman’ ah he thought swiftly. ‘Trevors?’ muttered Lee. He shook So Bud Lee amended his words and| If the mother’s milk {8 scant, sup- | ing, with none of the disadvan’ beside you, because your Klub pin will serve as a ticket of admission for Rather the eyes of a man with murder his head, “Trevors is a hard man,” spoke his thought: plemental feedings should be intro-|of bottle feeding—slways the friend as well as for yourself. in his heart. Judith, And he's a scoundrel, if you “Then, pardner, lot's give ‘em hell!” . duced in such numbers and at such|of course, that the wet nurse “The " - Want to know! But frame up @ mur- ' Members and friends of twelve years and over are required to pay a Pe) Caen Oe) uererer ee : Hf {4 HE man that stuck up Charlie Miller,” he ‘said slowly, “And there's your dith, her voice ten: “Cun you keep der deal—plan to murder Luke San- CHAPTER XIIL times as will facilitate active mater-| been carefully sélected with due 10 per cent. war tax to Uncle Sam, This amounts to only 1 cent for almost thot 4 bucks, or I'm a & secret with me, ud Lee?’ Were it ford——No. I don't believe it!" nal feedings in the intervals. gard as to her fitness, in health, ail the rides and shows. Children under twelve years of age are exempt ogee ¥ not for the man’ calling to us now, “And there is one other thin, from this tax, liar, 1 get something of their play now; those two fellows up there were waiting to mect him and split the often do, that at the three-miie- distant ranch headquarters it was Supplemental feedings are also of great value in those instances where the maternal milk is of suMcient Luke Sanford would be here in our stead, Crooked Chris Quinnion served his time in San Quentin because my father sent him there, And he had went on Judith, swiftly, “known to ao one but Emmet Sawyer, whom I told, and me and Chris Quinnion. In one who knew comparativel; father’s letter he told me that a man tle of the ways of this part T came about, quite as matters temperament and #0 on. 4 The selection of a~Wet nurse . de left entirely to the physician, IN CASE OF RAIN, Tf it should rain on Wednesday we will postpone the funfest till next lit- day, And if it rains on Thursday we will have the fun on Friday, the| quantity, but lacks QUALITY, the! When, however, this is not poss Tf it | Swag threg ways, And I've got (h® noe been free six months before he had paid him some money the day world who was first to suspect that " grow: ther’ id 4 ehould rain on Friday the good time will have to be postponed until Wed- | guess they'll be asking a loek-in yet!” kept his oath and murdered my old before, and that he was going to all was not well with Judith Sanford, poy tenes Te Me rosa te ok Hr eae daorat bernie ; nesday, July 30. Same time and place, “Got that, first rattle out of the dad!” drive to Rocky Bend to bank it. ‘To Pollock Hampton her failure to nary of declines. Here analys into cons Hon: the ' wet COCUSIN EL EANOR. box commented e. “Seo it? ‘How do you know demanded ‘There are some tough customers in appear at dinner was significant. milk acquaints us with those why he stuck on the job and in: t try to run for it. Looks like a rifle ball had smashed the bone.'* ently. “You weren't here even.” ‘No. 1 was tn San Franoisco. But the day beforé I had a letter from nurse should not be over thirty me ; of the country,’ he wrote, ‘and it's fool- “Hy, on learned from Mts. 6imp- | constituents which are deficient and) of age, her own child should be hardy to have tgo much money in our son that in the afternoon Judith aftor enables us to supplement those with MY THANKS FOR LUNA PARK. old sife.’ That money, several hun- a hurried lunch had taken her rifle THE MEANING OF FLAG. game age as that of the foster mi Ho didn’t look up. His fingers, father. He expected me home very dred dollars, was never banked. It and ridden away. Where Mra, | @rtificial feedings of suitable char- that her will Rada ei ShC SO $078 OF EDA LT 2 Oe Beg ag ie busy with the siting at Crowdy's belt, econ, I wrote Fmmet Sawyer, our Was not found on his body. Where simpson dig Bot Koow. acter, § — douc ¢ ovo AOI Rearly aw Buren to Peoria. : as 6 Ais for America, for Liberte, ‘nnd | Brought away the canvas bag. There country sheriff, and told him what T did it go Hurried Junch?” said Hampton, was blood on it. It was heavy and believed, asked him to go to the spot gave forth the mellow jangle of gold. and see what the signs told. A square Well?” called Quinnion, the third time. “What about Democracy, “Took hor rifle, did she?” G \s for Germany, the dreadful enemy, Toward tng sixth ang, ,seventh, His eyes had grown very serious as month 6?'%s ith: the Kouertoane thother; unless the wet’ nurse Are we Cousins ready for the lark? it? We ain't : | »| @icher and can nourish both ela sould say » oe J back your thousand on man is Emmet Sawyer and as sharp gvin’ to walg all night he stared down into Mrs. Simpson's | other usually/fnds her ‘milk 'dimin- @ren (whic! | LAT RAE Re foyces tine | Be! them all together they spel! fag, to-night plays, he nald, holding Up ws. tacks “Tell ume whispered Judith, her concerned face, ishing; {t ls the excoption and not the| this country, pli caieg de adres To stay at home would be an awful means the world to me. | the bag to Judith, lifting his eyes to nd he tot you that you were hand on Lee's arm, “to come and got "I am a liitle worgied, Carson,” said) mistaken?” He did nothing of the kind! He re- her face. But Judith shrank back, her eyes wide with horror. Unless Bill Crowdy bled to death, it if he wants it!" rule for her to nurse abundantly for And Bud L ja full twelvedhonths, ‘This fs not caused so much Sy unwillingness as By ALFONSO ORRICO, aged ten years, Jersey City, N. J. 9 npton, “shout Misa Sanford. Huh” grunted the old cattleman, “Judith hasn't putin an appearance peasantry and where no conditidn of fe lends itself thereto) her ow child must be #0 provided torte crime— T eannot make my thankful words all rhyme, But I should say so. secing no better way wanna eee eee HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND : and it's growing | lade,” comtinued | by an actual indbility--because of the! », nie M apten Ven ae Uy her mind will be entirely satisfied OBTAIN: YOUR FIN, {no stood an agoellent chance of doing This Pantry Should Arouse | Hampton hastily. “Tm atrae” an |conventens aif@estrictions of mod-| thie ‘pointy etherwise the Seman f Aap ren Ceaping ia the Fagesnt mad ver Citvott ss ofuibevgee$ | the flow of blood, made a rude band~ Wl ife to Action) wrt uth Hampton: at dat came orn iife—to susshin the output. Me-|anxiety created by the removal 2 dneahd anyon Ue? sor Rs “etaf | age, and then, lifting the body, gently, he Housewife to Action juin dulet angwer, “where me an’|chanically the bredats give less and|her babe and the substitution i ous Sieanor, 2 | Carried it to the bunk. Crowdy’s lax *oker Face is figuring out something or 4 wit bn Nor in the audience all be | rid ladle itiab: |arm, extended downward at the side | important. Aw for worrying about «| /¢** nouriahment'so that It becomes fou of the bunk, seemed to be reaching. sae sae rate Sout |axain for the canvas ‘bag: the red Li in” NA BAND 4 ith their tips. j/ Will they cheer with voices loud, ee Pin a fingers touched it w! eir tips. / WM the actors with praise be All children up ta sateen ream of,age endowed? tae ann, Ge Bes SSeS “We'll have another fight on our hands,’ said Bud. "Those follows, this deep in it, are not going to quit I should say so. ieate, By BERTHA SCHNEIDER, aged courponno. 495 fourteen years, Manhasset, N. Y. 1 stranger will react disastrous! her milk, ye “eae Another matt of great im " and one not likely to be thought js: the diet and habits of the f mother must not ‘be changed. as is consistent with the mew man like Bud Lee or a girl like Judy, why, I just ain't going to do it g-tall. pone likely if you'll call up the er 've done it!” Whirling in bis im- patient stride across the room, Hamp- fon came swiftly to Carson's side, “They're not there, They left the imperative to «@upplement maternal feedings with either human milk by means of @ wet nurse, or with modi- fled cow's milk. »/ Hore in America wet nursing has never made great appeal. Just I mhould say 80. / ‘WM the other Cousins be proud, while they know that there's all that money in the shack!” “I don't care,” said Judith firmly. *v book, It was a volume on teps and guessed! that he was going | 46rose yon Bud's an’ Miss Judy's, But Hampton way gaining on the popular vestees. A very pretty vestee |!4r,and by next summer embroidered | PN Maine and ‘care of pure- out” Now’ clearly, though she was | @o¥t likely. 4 heuvy-set Bhorty und had no thoughe t\ Of datiste has insertions of Valenci-|%°Unces will probably be in the | piooded horses, frightened, she was delighted with |, a Js now!" hé whispered |of coming back, Not a though ~ ennes lace and the collar is edged|helsht of fashioh. » turned the pages slowly, came him, He had never thrilled her like|t® Burkitt. Men—yes, and @ girl |anything in all the wide world $ ‘| = back to the fly-leaf page, read the with it? This vestes is $1. Then there " n AARe poreeleg. haere fa ct stern faced, 0. purposeful. She |At men who shot back, and shot to| over a fallon log, cursing and callings | Aap get AB Be ecn eis eve black or navy satin or Georgette, |" EUy, tee ate aeou ares hum: whimpered an entreaty that he be (Kills | vgome.| CREE Lend. a hai “nae tha pyr ; ph res (arte aid with white or ecru lace: | ug! careful, then as he went out, ran], | Listen,” sald ett ome. Hampton cleared the log, and with y lace, ‘aps This ip exceedingly ~ offective, and| “Wrong again,” grinned Lee. “A back to the others, her eyes shining, | POdy’s in the old cabin; somebody's|_ yell rather befitting @ victorious the shoulder afford a means of 44-| those who know say these dresses will| #ermit, you mean! ‘A man with a Hampton passed swiftly through | utside. Which is which? We S| savage than the young, man whom Juetment and also hold the vest in| he in high favor all winter eoul” eo ee the courtyard, He saw the light of "gnay bomen. yg cautious ap-.| ure Langworthy ho to call At the hosiery counter it is reported HAPTER Ly dey Ah Phar from tree to tree, standing motion- |"; coe nim!” shouted Hamptemin Many of the new bfouses have a|that women are wearing stockings | ROM without came the low “ein it Mr. Hampton?” asked | lea now and then to frown into the |wpy glory"— girdle of heavy silk cdrd and tussels.|to match the sweater. One chic murmur of men's voices. Tommy. coming close in the dark Fe the aritte chek. tice etae sal Shorty. drove big brutal Lim ‘There is a tendency for slight adorn-| Young woman was wearing a purple Judith laid her book aside and neas to peer at him, 7 “to remember! T'll be able to swear 4 , fruit for jelly, , Underripe fruit gives better } | Furkitt || ppoke with his. a Justice, H For dathing infante @ folding cabi-Indiana man to give swimmers addi- | to it in court. He n't Ue j piig inoved on toward the corral; "TRun for it, Sporty!” yelled Quin: '_(To Be Concluded.) been ted which is ex- | “onal power, “Who is he? Judith whispered |} results, ur and w ; - —— es [ re te Ropers uso, @ Oe, E back. “With Crowdy down, it we Don't use too much sugar. A sirupy jelly is apt to be the result 2 eure 1 now tae tei avitares SHURE, AN’ IT'S PAT THAT KNOWS. auspended basin holding a baby, | %-Pay apparatus has been designed | Know who one of these men in, the Don't use too little sugar or boll too long after the Jellying point $| TOMMY | Toute Wolk, f Git eto INNEGAN, railroad worker, | the Shtates ye wouee's lave ‘ for detecting defects in concrete | ™ y , . My God-——" though not he of “Off again, on|in th’ dirt, an’ ye Could loge Olrela: LG atte “A bad egg," Lee told her gravely has been reached, or the jelly will be tough, My Gi 3 ue " A new dectric bloycle lamp to be |ships an they are being ‘bullt and to| ute moneMine in ine tate’ pen, ibd Peri ae ASI using’ aut a: eduble. of charhe aecin game. returned to ire- |intoirely In wan o' thim gr-reat Jas carried low on the front fork has a|!M%! hidden effects of strains in #er- | Hes been out less than a year. C Don't cook the fruit too long before straining the ju Mainpton communded crisply. 354 pecently on a visit. On being land oceans we Nov, phwat we ‘ e view tick-up man, convicted cloudy jelly may be the outcome. ‘We've lost time enough already.” [ * oan | sakes. on” If ’ua. heh Macau red jewel in the back to make it ee Meee iy ? Y ° kd “ 4 , eee. es In the blackness which lay along questioned by his relatives con | i ~ serve as a rear light as well. AC Beinos’ toventord. anisica’ cons |S Bta cia Guinn lant ane Lea} Pan’ DAB see mrDAR Gr spe: Blenined Jue wie saan ethene [the upper river Hampton save his ing the wonders of America, he de-| rid of there, are Soaere > BS) Tey ary sumer for kitchon ranges admits air,|eried excitedly. ‘Not Chris Quin-|% time in one vessel, The jutoe with the sugar should be abou horse a free rein and let it follow Ut soribed its size as follows : ute ae A fabric device tpnt forms webs |superneate it and, combining it with | nion!” ‘s hoax |¢ che# deer —Unlted States Department of Agriculture, Tommy's heels, aye whinpered "Phwy, Amer-r-rica 1s 80 ble thot the } ‘the fingers when worn onthe con! gases and dust, causes them Wo had never seen her cyes too! 7. Patch F Glimpses Into New York wit iversivn tye © “I won't run from them or anybody else I know! And, besides, Bud Lee, Do you think he is going to die?” Sh “No, I dan't. Doc Tripp will fix him up.”" Ops “Then here I stay, for one, When |1 go, Bill Crowdy goes with me! He's FAVORITE model in the or-;idea to have it adorn the edge of| going to talk, and he's ging to help gandy frocks that are now so popular has three ruffles at the) sides, which is @ forerunner of the extended foundations that will ap- pear in the fall dresses. These rut- fies are stiff and full and extend to within ten inches of the skirt hem. A straight front and back panel fin- tah this attractive frock. Tt ts many years gince the narrow Valenciennes lace was in such demand 4s ft Is mow. It ts seen on waists and gsuimpes and especially on the now 1s @ very pretty one at $1.50, which megt at the waist line, as is indicated by these cords. The fashionable belt is marrow and the newest ones gre sleeves and act as a finish to the neck line, but this is what was no- ticed on several of the new blouses. Another dress had an entire tunic of silk fringe over a printed Georgette skirt. By actual measurement it was found to be 36 inches deep. me send Bayne Trevors to the pen.” Lee went to the water bucket stand- ing in a corner. It happened to be half full, He filled a cup, and lifting Crowdy's head, held it to the fevered lips. Not exactly what you'd call fresh, ig it, Crowdy?” he aid lightly, “But the spring’s outside and I'm scared to go out in the dark.” found time to muse that life is made of incongruities, woman of in- consistencies. Here with a badly nurt man lying ten feet from her, with every likelihood of the night stillness being ripped in two by Judith sat and turned thi Some shops are including embroid- eries in their July white sales. If you see a good bargain you will do well to purchase, because, with the coming of the fuller silhouette, the embroideries will again become popu- Dressy gowns are being shown of| name scrawled there and, turning sweater and purple stockings with & white costume, A matron wearing 4 canary scarf over @ @rinted voile drew her rifle across her knees, her eyes bright and eager. At infre- quent intervals for perhaps three or thing has happened, Lee ok enoug” | Shorty struggled to his feet, # 2 ‘s four minutes the two voices came in- afraid some' * " "lin there?” came the snarling voice finished off with bright colored tas-|Wore canary stockings, Fashionable | {istinctly to those in the cabin, ‘Then hasn't come jn yet; they iritd to 1c¢ Quinajon. “Ue gou Baven't, I'm | st Bins, lease ay Biss Gieeas ools. New York women who motor into| gilence for as long a time. And then | DON'TS FOR JELLY MAKING. pick nim of ance, already, C4! going to urn yeu out an! he Camned | lst, Biles The, ihe nae town to do shopping are selecting | a voice again, this time quite near) — WNeither hes Miss Sanford come|'* Your ewer ne litte expect- | pose w to him as was the w Fringe 1s seen everywhere on the|black, blue and brown stockings to| ‘he, door, calling he TOMY tne! _am't try to make jolly from fruits dow tn pectin unless pectin is $}in,” said Hampton quickly, senting | gg! “or tlampton, running ovt into |of to-night's adventure Ham BoG, Areanen, but It le auiie 9 novel weer with white pumipe dnd oXt0rds | money ‘out the window and mpl leV}4 cated, Pectin J» the substance In fruits that causes the Juice to here at inst a fear that was fellow the apes, naw thal Ne knew that Bud |he}d on, you go.” nyc 0 ; an 5 From the Inventor's Notebook. “phere's a voice.” auld Rasp quict!s jell, lipper end, You know the way, the hand has been invented by an‘ to bura, gis they looked now, ‘They were as ll Lower End this afternoon and came on here. Then, both armed, they rede away again at 4 or 5 o'clock, I tell tbo man, something has happened to em. Carson was so cheerfully certain, #o amused at the thought of Bud Lee and Judith Sanford requiring any- ‘body's assistance, so confident con- cerning the methods of outlaws, that finally Hampton sent him away, half amused, and went himself to his frienda in the living room. He let half an hour slip by jn’ rest- less inactivity, For, no matter what Carson might say or these people in here do, Judith had not yet come in. When Marcia addressed a bright re- mark to him he started and #lam- mered, “I beg your pardon!" No ionger to be revtrained, Hamp- ton left'them and went to his room for a rifle and cartridge belt. He in- tended to slip out quietly, feeling that jhe would get from Farris and Rogers only the sort of disbelief he had got- ten from Carson. Marcia met him in the hall; she had heard his quick this before. She had never guessed thi Pollock Hampton could be #0 Yes. What is it? Who are you?” I'm Burkitt, Tommy Burkitt, you know--Bud Lee's belper. I—I am Hampton, his voice elquent of sup- A why, it is diMoult to say, for cer- tainly nothing can take the place of human milk for an infant, no matter how much time and effort is ex- pended in finding a suitable artificial food, Wot nursing possesses all the other adventages of maternal nurs- of things she should be such as @ richer habits may’ unfit h pressed excitement and eagerness. Tommy was shaking his heed in| uncertainty when suddenly from above there came to them the sharp report of a rifle, Then, like a bundle of firecrackers, volley of half a tuccato shots. Asten to that,” Burkitt, muttered Hampton, They're at it now—we're on time ——” “Now,” cautioned Tommy guard- edly, as they came to the top, “keep close to me if you don't want to take & header about a thousan’ feet. Look! He_ nudged Hampton and pointed. ‘There are two horses were shooting, not at just wooden and paper tari but at other men! | Vaguely the two forms of the at- tackers, Raving located them a mo- ment ago by the spurting flames from their guns, Then, “Got enough firing as he came, Burkitt's rifle Wi So) know where, shouted Tom lafter two racing fo! “They got away! ton, a sudden ri upon hi at come back Lee, running after him, in front of him, hiding it against | shoulder, and tightened deringly, Mt yg wor to dr-rag England through | Bostp to live in the sane "simple manne: as to food, modes of exercise and yo 3 on, to which she has been Pee | tomed, otherwise ultered teri ——$$—teery he Blue Lake boy: came Bud's ri answer. Give ‘em hell, Tommy! oe With nis words came the sound y the door snapping back against wall, the reports of Tominy’s and Hampton's .pwmping ib shouted then but overtaking the flying fi Shorty seule smashing into his captor’s face, Hampton merely lowered his hema encoursg ag may im, “Cunie 7 shoutys hi