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Le EVEL colavlo im The Evening World’s Beat It! aumia ByManiekeren]|4¢vice on Cou¥@sh Kiddie Klub Korner\t- Beat Tt! svetite, Br Meuse Kewen]| 400000 QC oH By Betty Vine . . Bidding for Attention, 6 A. LONELY WIFE" ts not, alas.) Pride is all wall enough, bi alone in her problem of | humor it too mucky from her Husband, | tle melting of While the American husband is, on the whole, regaided as the moat de- voted on earth, there are still large hambers of him who marry « wife ‘with the same cool calculation that they would choose a piece of furni- ture, They set her in the home, along with the desk or morris chair, find . her satisfactory—and give her no further thought. They apparently forget this wife is human, and that the companionship of the children and the cookstove is not sufficient to occupy a person who has & mind as well as a body. There is only one thing for such a wife to do: Demonstrate that she is buman. 4 ‘ Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Coprriaht, 1919. ty The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rrening World). There are various ways to do this hres of course, The Lonesome Wife her- Niem HOTEL self suggests a harmiess bit of in- trigue in which figures a “letter” from some imaginary admirer, and other little ruses of the sort. This might work. But I should advise a warning to the husband before any- thing of that kind were resorted to, “I am too proud to beg him to ac- company me: places of amusement, | ¥' so I go alone—always alone—as my friends live far from me. PUSHING AHEAD. BY E. ACCONCI. BAR Klub Contributors: Where are all our Klub artists? Have you D lost your inspiration? Why with such a nice long vacation and no lessons to study, I should receive dozens and dozens of pictures for O@r column. I should like to devote as much spaco as possible to ambi- tious Cousin artists and writers. Is it not a pleasant surprise to see your work in print, and is it not worth your efforts? Of course you all agree | with me, and I am anxiously waiting to receive just bushels of clever contributions. NDER this head, The Evening Stories, with or without {lustrations; poems, with or without illustra- iia a os rt ations World will print « short daily 7. americas. r 8, or jus wings alone gre desi: ‘There are so many things to feat The ques-| . 2 write about or draw, for instance, the topics of the day, and there are|{\ | HEAR THE tions are sclentificntiy balanced, ana] Superintendent, of Sehoplp, of Of #0 very many. About the Kiddie Klub, about your vacation, with trips||) Doo) ' cago; now deceased. IR OPEN MAMAS UTTCE upon your ability to answer them i in the woods, swimming, and surely many things happen during the sum- snd ab y $i tides: mer that you could write little stories about. I am interested in all my ‘ DARUNGS ARE correctly is measured the dggree of i Gopsine: work, and it makes me very happy indeed to publish them in the SweeT AND general informaticn you possess, : Bow rner. CLEAN AFTER Write down the answers to Kwis ‘Wake up, Kiddies! Show me that you have not lost your inspirat! We COUSIN ELEANOR. ' ren MORNING, cach ay without consulting books a» o1 ference, maps or other ps. ' ‘ THE ST. BERNARD DOG. guardian of the contestant, saying Ala f NCE there was a little boy who| that the drawing ts, to the best of ‘The correct answers to the questions lived with his mother in the| thelr knowledge, original and has not will be printed the following day. Kwis will spepar as an exclusive i [ mountains, One day when they eee cteatelit agonal arey feature in this newspaper every day. were having a holiday a man gave| Drawings must be made in black ANSWERS TO YESTER’ ' the boy some money to buy a chain! crayon, pencil or black ink. ne ‘4 Kwiz. ATEROAVS beodhindeys Contestants must state NAME, . The boy's mother hid it away in aj AGE. ADDRESS and CERTIFICATE 1, A mule driver. 2, Because of the fur, which is NUMBER. closet because she did not wish him : to lose it. But the boy begged #0 Address Cousin Eleanor, Evening : “grizaled,” or a motley of black, white { hard to have It that she gave it to] Word Middle Xlub, No. ¢ Park Fow, Fate) J \ him to wear. He was sitting by his) “Oo tose cl Ss iek9 » rr is’ abiaiod "So! the 4 stoop when an old man came by with sth tn Tha ti . A name app! Argo: | @ basket. TWILIGHT, Q F nauts who crossed the American con- The little boy asked the man what . ‘ f_) = 4 tinent to the Pacific Coast In 1849 . he had in the basket. The man re- Softly the twilight ts falling. following the popeatidmal: dlesevery , plied, “A little St. Bernard dos, Do Over the valley and .plain ? n Me you want to buy the puppy Gently the north winds are calling, of gold, 10. Where and what is the The little boy said, "I haven't any ‘The songbirds to sleep once again. ‘A local name applied to a dis-| sonian Inatitution? ‘ | hat I soars comcast Somer ensylancneite Sepp ba | EL eh ae ec Slowly the stars are appearing, Sane eres Go the man gave the boy the puppy _ Up in the sky, high above, Si we Re cepr = ant A for his chain. The boy's mother be- Gently the flowers are hanging . ny SRR 4 | came very angry, Their heads to the ground thy . Be : One day the boy got lost in the 80 love. Sa LPT miners y, } snow, when his dog came running] By BEATRICE R. McDOWALL, 7 home barking. ‘The mother said| White House, ‘N. J. Age fourteen. something must be the matter, so they followed the dog, and there they By Winuanilaon Ramm, . HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND { | Taree eines tha neveteotaer waureted OBTAIN YOUR PIN. of the Irish girl, Sheba followed at Ned?" ; mission that he had vee SCHEINBLUA, aged 1 ay to debe with a pleacer, arellcdreseed' “pte "weslate imaneoar tutiivs':. alia ast oie abarapen ewwond at Joast. fine wirkeutside, You to PRE! ELN. J t ith lender, well-dresse an lauy softly, “Mra. jen ened aa A Story of Two Strong Men in the Wilds Vigaehomiar Mallory” came rp onthe ‘au dont tend to aggravate suspicion thet the you that It was all gettied ati sbi hed oo Pecing world Kiddie Riss: of Alaska—One Is a Fearless Miner, Who “Diane!” te cried, with her.” ‘The inflection suggested entries were not bona-fide. that our claims are clear. AUGUST DRAWING CONTES Ne New io 4 Subject: "How I Spent My Vacatioi SY 2S eee ‘Ten prizes of four Thrift Stamps] SaKiub Pin? AME AGE AND’ ZD- ( (the equivalent of $1) will be awarded All children up to sixteen yeage She stared at him. “You! What in that the words were meant net to tell ‘The Alaskan went back to his other patent?” ‘ i Hs Heaven's namo are you doing he-e, a fact, but some loss obvious inference. story. He was talking for Sheba eae rene collar beggs test ki Gordon Elliot?" she demanded,.and “Oh, you women!” the man com- alone, for the young girl with eager, ool, hard before he could answer had seized mented good-naturedly, fascinated eyes which Sashed, with rotehmen ee yng, pee I Fights, Right or Wrong—The Hero Turns Up a Few Tricks, Too, and Wins the Girl ot see 1 thy as they devoured pac TEN Kiddie Klub members, ‘member, ts. presented both hands and turned excitedly to Elliot was not the only dinner Sympathy ey rood from aix to fifteen inclusive, who wie silver gray Klub Pin and membership call @ stocky man near, “P guest at the Paget home that evening, glimpses of hie wild, turbulent career. var with «sep: “4 0 { make the best drawings on “How I COUPON No. 506 Copyright, 1917, by William MacLeod Raine, Peter! Guess who's here?” He found Colby Macdonald sitting 1a Her clean, brave spirit was throwing a _* a ‘Alecks ; hg lamour over the man. She saw in every man's Pree Aleta tre LEOPELS OF TRRCDING CELINE) ; Hollo, Paget!" grinned Gordon, as the living room with Sheba. She came & &t She ‘naw in every matte “ala A ¢ertificate tram the parent or Gordon Bllot, 9 Government, agent, lands 0 ete, invest Ha, Colby McDonald's mining claima he shook hands with the husband of duickly forward to meet the newly Lo aS citela admired led Deals ar N c¥TT has been telling tremendously, Macdonald was an Sel! oul ‘yi ny futher. “He knew him empire-bullder, ‘All Elliot gets is a on man After retiring Billot hears @ scuftio ‘ue MeDowald (rou oa deck. He fushes up aud belbe Diane. . arrived gues! Gand of disgruntied initiers who ate beating blm up. Kiliot desires the compa i) of Sheba. O'Neill Elliot turned to introduce his friend “Mr. M. ql . 9 beautiful irish lam who te Sourneying to ousin, They’ start out Adventurous cimb ih Hut she anticipated bi me about : Housewife S Scrapbook fglmounialia abd oly Uy eae courage om Beaters re'Ghesubie fo mabe (helt way back tothe. yi she saticlpaled Bi manana ty ty an Creek where they both Diane, satisfied that Macdonald had thousand or so @ year, } “Don't you know me?” worked claims,” éxplained the girl, scored, galled upon, Sneha peep bim all ng eee ae f F you want a spongy, light cake use) piled with a small brush to every f sa st - . Mra, Paget swooped down upon zhe |The big mining man made no com: | °T want you-to sing , dear, Content i | sour milk, Sweet milk will give you|crack and crevice of the bed and sur- CHAPTER VY. After Tal naleeee Te tack neo Pens Mmothered Ree In fer eine Taint There were times when hip tace | Mook: accompanied: Séreslt;® ‘Thal @ r a) a firm cake similar to pound cake.| rounding wood work. If this is done (Continued.) long time, I kept seeing you on the “This is Sheba—tittle Sheba that 1 W8% about as expressive as @ stone voice of the girl bad no unusual range, WHAT TO DOIN > } Never mix the sweet and sour milk for| Immediately after breakfast there will ORDON presently stood beside traverse.” Z have told you so often sbout, Petor,” Wall. Hacept for s hard warigese 18 but it was Bogulars avast, aoe is A THUNDER, { the same cake. Buttermilk makes a| bv no offensive odor by bed time, Sheba on the little plateau. He cume abruptly to what was on whe cried, "Glory be, 'm glad to see the eyes it Cold nothing now. of the poignai fs very light cake and less eggs are re- She had quite recovered from his mind, ie, If you are out of doors’ fate | have un apology to make, you, child." And Diane kissed her , |'48¢t, was superintendent of the tho haunting pathos of her race, electrical 4 saree very’ severe Miss O' iM, If 1 le light of your 7 “ Iweky Strike, a mine owned princi- Gordon, as he listened, felt the is well ‘ ired when this is used, 3t dishes have - beomme brows the touch of hysteria that danger yesterday it was becuse I beat, of creas, coy: met en the puily by Macdonald, ‘The two talked strange hunger of that homesick cry|$ /4 Wel) tO pbserye. the Selig! ba . Yi through use in the oven goak them in |nad attacked her courage. was afraid you might break down; I you didn't let her get lonesome, Gere 2Usiness for a few minutes aver their steal through his blood. He saw his . Ken cowalee Faves * Cheese balls are delicious with the| bora water and they can then be| “You weren't long,” was all sbé had to seem unsympathetic rather don, Look after Bheba's suitcases, ©'S8F% Dut Diane interrupted gayly own emotions reflected In the face of| $ tonces, ‘They : ; Jad course or served as 4 summer | easily cleaned, patd, 3 than risk that” Peter, You'll come to dinner to-night ,UFing them back into the circle, the Scotch-Canadian, who Wasi} serous 0 B i “I met them coming,” he answered She smiled forgiveness. “All you : luncheon dish with water cress, Rub Garena savas Adroltly she started Macdonald ¢ watching with a tense interest the the account of a rescue of two men ; distances. Cattle Ink stains on white fabrics can be |#8 he dropped the loop of rope Over paid was that 1 migh ' have sprained “While he was dressing for dinner slim, young figure at the plano, the together until smooth some cottaxe removed with peroxide of hydrogen, |hér bead and arranged it Baier Der Sarena tan true too, E might later in the day, Elliot recalled early fei the cit af cramaceke Miveeee Sine mystioac, Gib pane the wire of the: fenee, cheese and butter wel seasoned With) Drop it on the stain with @ medicine|” He showed her how to relieve part ‘white “ites bandage tied Ughtly Dang eect tne Fagets, He had known of electing only effective details. were stil luminous with the poetry: 2. Keep away frém parmesan chee Add salt and PAP) dropper or, if it 1s a large spot, pour|of the strain of the rope on her flesh ground her wrist Diane ever since they had been YOUNk- ‘There was no suggestion of boasting, of the child in spite of the years that|$ pondy and sireams, . rika and form into small balls, {it on slowly from a ‘As this|>by using her hands, “Does it pain much?” fe ir eee, ae remem If he happened to be the hero of any heralded her a woman, Keep away from ’ pares , leaching effect, | “All ready?” Macdonald called trom “Not ch now. It throbbed w {nied jer as f Testlew, wiry little of nig stories tho fact was of no Im- "Diane intended her cousin to marry |$ trees, “Ouk trees dro, treaneatiy Some hot day when you are very! Preparation has a bleaching effect, y gohd deat Inet nighee thing, keen as a knife-blade. She had portance to him, It was merely a de- Colby Macdonald. No doubt. she|$ streck ‘beech gre seldom atraah san D into | 6Teat care must be exercised if used Eliot answered, T) « : developed into a very pretty girl, alive, tail of the picture he was sketching. thought she was doing a fine thing It is gafe ina densefo 4 tired just put a piece of butter if ; 5 1, “Hold tight Your whole welght came on {t with ambitious, energetic, with a shrewd “Gordon interrupted with @ question for the girl. He was ® millionaire, the kK rs ng pan and when this js hot] colored materials, Sheba be said, “Hol te @ wrench, No wonder it hurt.” eye to the main chance. Always popue 9 acrdos, ¥ he . . cep away from. she trying : - The girl was swung from the ledge © MToC ug going to Kusiak trans- om a story he was telling of a fight he biggest figure in the Northwest. Hib|$ catile and crowds of ® until brown and you will have 4] open air at least once a month while|lwughed guyly down at her friend Wait at this landing two hours town to marry # young mining engi- were bn’ the way over tn Inenwet Cee OF Ie ae ee ire cringe the | § over YoU. savory luncheon or dinner dish, not in use, Turn them inside out | below. Gordon heiped Sheba move her , engl- wero on the way over to inspect the of his. Back of him were some of the 6 1 neer without a penny, t is safer to sit “It's fun.” A tke ea th ia baggage to the other boat and joined Kamatlah coal flelds for the first biggest financial Interests in the ani well on the wrong side. : 0 down in an open field While Elliot was brushing his dinner tins United States, ninch oO} da te 6 water Gordon followed her a couple of }, ‘deck. The: were both ik 7 2 r D » Add . plnsh E fete ie ioe ae This will shake up the hairs and|minutes later. Shé was Waiting to Lh aa a ef Thole only pesoll recone tee one rer %, ee The eyes of the young man were But te sorme of El let rose, kd OE ON SMIAE art 4 ore and oon. | XP them from becoming flattened sive him @ hand over the edge of the common acquaintance was Macdon- icae Game eek ta the “aon tee aviok with interest. z man, after all, was & ipwioceaker, 6 t will improve: the flavor - eli ald, and ho was letting Mrs, Mallory rng . ~ ait ve Sarl , * r “ : re siderably lessen ‘the disagreeable “Miss O'Neill, this is Mr. Maedon- wpsorb his attention just now. be T ag of 4 woman floated faintly si our nein ic 6 ered fringe The uetzalre walt ae Abeaay, tae Do not work withany e ald,” be said, as soon as he had freed “‘rhig suited Hiliot. He found his '°,h!m eae Macdona noked at him wi a D e . 4 metal tool or imp! e.g odor, genmmnnmannnnnnannnnnonnmnnron & | himself from the rope. "You are fel- companion ehally delightful, not the ‘"Seea Diane's Irish beauty yet, wary steadiness, Some doubt had wpecial agent. had heard many Ree gy -|} REMEMBER, THIS IS A_ BIG$ |low passengers on the Hannah, less becuuse she was #o different from ) ==s<-2——-——-— a _ ,feund lodgment in his mind. Before ange stories of how this man of ‘ y iN quick Honey and maple,syrup will ¢ COUNTRY. Macdonald was looking at ae the girls he knew at home. She could he sould voice it, if, indeed, he had steel had risen to supremacy by|$ and chimney. ly granulate if exposed to the light. HEN it’s 13 o'clock straight and hard, “Your fa be frank, and even shyly audacious on| CURRANT JELLY'S GOOD; any such intention, Elliot broke in Samating Sere %* seer | men, ag from the chimney may 3 Keep it in a dark place, N it's 12 o'clock noon 1n3 | jame—was it Farrell O'Neill? occasion, but she held a little note o: HERE'S HOW TO MAKE IT, |®W!ftly-— pa wR BL ge Fg PY Bhs bi the lightning to and doy — San Francisco It'e 3 o'clock } | asked bluntly. reserve he felt bound to respect. HE simplest method of making laser, criwer that question, x ble battles from which pis tean: Pow: | $ chimney, If you have a suspicion that the in the dfternoon in Maine. “Yes.” It was close to noon before the river a asked it without proper thought. I er! dy emerge y 2. Do not takes gh put it into a strong] $p try is big—3,000 mil “I knew him.” boat turned a bend and steamed up currant jelly is perhaps the fol-}am a special agent of the General battered, but victorious. tween two bodies of mens 18 tous FY “ Tes SOUn iY. be Neat 831 rhe girl's eyes lit. “I'm glad, Mr. to the wharf at Kusiak, The place lowing: Free underripe currants | Land Office nent up to investigate the ‘Divided’ Iv the name of the sone |$ the stove ‘and waterpipes solution of vinegar and water for 4) 3 from Bast to West and 1,500 miles} |aracdonald. That's one reason I was en undistinguished little log own] trom leaves and large stems and put| Macdonald coal claims and kindred A Ramesake of mine, Moira O'Neill, example An exception to few minutes before cooking it, Som North ta, Bont, wanted to come to Alaska—to hear that rambled back from the river up interests, wrote It," explained Shebi near metals is the case of) ’ pied, Make use of the entire coun. $ |oyout my fathers life here. Will You the bill In a dhit-or-mniss fashion. Itn| em I the preserving Kettle, Crush] "Slowly the rigor of the big Scotch- "It's a beautiful song, and I thank|$ fron bed. "One of. the Celery will keep a week or even} § try, you who are looking for Jobs.§ |tcir met! main street ran a tortuous courso|® few with & wooden vogetable|iman's stecly even relaxed to a amile ye for singing It.” Macdonald sald] $ places Is’ om a mattress ed in brown paper gad bed “Some time, We must be got stream, masher or spoon and heat slowly,|{hat was genial and disarmity. If simply. “It minds me of my own) § jren bed, provided you. do longer if wrapped 1 Panrk| $10, the Becretary of Wat, ursest | ow to catcn the boat—after ve had Pasuiel to the stream, ines eacueee *'}this news hit him hard he gave no barefoot days by the Tay. touch the metal, The s owel and put in a cool dari it e town, quently, lh u fi 4 w a Moe ‘Bel Nae eine ie Geir foreman idle in overcrowded dias} (% 100k at the cliff this young man gown to meet the boat. sign of it. And that it was an un- Later in the evening the two dinner! $ rounding you makes ® safe ay When the currants are hot, crush|expected blow in cold water for an hour to make it|,tricte while work ia waiting tos |Tevled across ‘Are you going to the hotel or di- Miss O'Neill's deep eyes looked at . Gin. be done sienwaere, Hiliott. She was about to speak, then Hfivy ONeill, 5 The War Department and other$ | cranged her mind. . + encles are r¢ to s~ od Better put a bottle of lime water) 3 AFenees fre Toady ae dies Ae dows face to inset tea. Th was ae there could be no suests walked back to the hotel t which will prevent the lights ?” Gordon asked |te™ With a vegetable masher, ‘Turn | doubt. gether, The two subjects uppermost| 3 from reaching @ person tr the crushed fruit and juice into a ‘Glad you've o Mr. Elliot. We tn the minds of both were not men- 3. Do not stand on 4 » * * oth but fa » le y e tion: eith faucet. 8 | long ag it drips, Dut do not use pres-| who own the Macdonald group of CHAPTER VIL, 4. Do not stand d in the lu ¢ when you go on your . ri ranged that I come on this boat, sure, To hasten the process, move | clai ye nothing to conceal. 1’ DO! a radiate Vacation it ls highly recommonded| 3 frung’e" ‘ere are idbe to be LLIOT did not seo Misa O'Nein — Kiliot caught a glimpse of the only |tho contents. by rajwing one side of [answer that dueation, Iemennt to AAD. ram is deh toa eee ' “ ‘ ‘and next morning un e _ap- people in Kusiak he had known be-|tho cloth and then the other, Wher y two years ago last spring,” ooned Up's rei vm 5. not use the ene eae Of leet VAeee Pe Ba Ra a peared in the dining room for fore coming in, but though he waved | dripping ceases, remove bowl and et hye ry vee was easy ana hie gaze doorway, Selfridge had come in iveitan districts. Tm -elt hornets. jaa to Col. Woods's information bureau preasere He paged Moses i Seem he by Gt RL RG recone, sagtney, under the, bag, Twist the} unwavering as he made the, correc- in jauntily, a cigar in his there is practically po tee 0 10 join nim. lelay | bag and press out as much juice ion, yet bod: ° it ay Gasoline will effectually exterminate| $at Washington, D, C. nde when. aoe Lat Ree ptintind Rat: Patth untting aetbs any wetens er, [Ree P J as|tlon, yet everybody in the room ex- mouth, but at sight of the grim face|$ the wires are ermin trom beds and couches if ap- sible, This juice may be used to t Sheba ki hi “deliberate! in fled. to the deck together, aati amnsem tO BaDgWRY carrying the suitcases make eecond, ‘quality of Jelly. ‘|ivie to ‘cover she ‘sup. For the ode oC see te eed tn door,” or

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