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’ a bar endure @ melancholy. man,” writes Jean Paul Richter, “but i ‘ ‘ag nn ann|| The Evening World's rt ieling On By Maurice Ketten ~ 6 ‘ | Kiddie Kiub Korne Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ty The Pree Pubtening Co, (The Now Tet Bening Word) Such Is Butterfly Without Wing By Rev. Thomas Gregory Copyright, 1919, by pe Pres Publishink Os, (The Now York Brentas World), Harsh Language—and' Children not a melancholy CHILD, The former, into whatever slough he may sink, can yet raise his eyes to the kingdom of reason or ) ope, bat the little child is entirely absorbed and weighed down by the ‘Re poison drop ofthe present. Think of a little child led to the scaffold, te i Mi fink of Cupid in a Dutch coffin, or watch « butterfly after its wings have heara some music; been torn off, creeping like a worm!” r sound until he came toe Richter’s words were recalled to me yesterday upon hearing te most He came around the ot Ravage speech imaginable addressed by a father to his little tet of a Secahes ‘bs saa & beta Bale ! @aughter. The little one evidently uped to such speech, and very evi- ) came to the front Gent also was PA} hut he mw a bear with « violin ‘The child mene] boy stood still a momerit, for’ Pert ose mag ee word, wretched, A wretched tittle child? What » paradox! What a monstrous re! See ts be ee versal of that which should be! ground was a stone Upon hearing the rasping words of thet unfortunate and unnatural the hut, and’on the father, and watching the effect upon the Little one's soul as mirrored in “Pull me up and yo her sorrowfyl face, there came to me the picture of Richter’s wingless thing if you are: butterfly creeping like 4 worm. it 60 Bappened E i mothors—and all the rest of you who have to do with MUST use harsh language use % upon grown- - : N. oes SSnunane ee ; | ap aon oy. Blessed childhood! What an oasis ft is in the memory of our Itves— the lives, at least, of those of us Who were fortunate enoug’s to have had the right kind of childhood! F There is not a day on which the vision of that departed Paradise does not bless you—the perfect peace without fear and without worry; joy, heaven, glory, with mother’s face as the sun and father’s strong arm as ’ [ E i | not try in any way to his the rock, and it came up very easy, and under the stone x He opened it end saw neatly laid in the box 4 sword and. semi He took them out and asked the bear if the thi the bear know what he meant and nodded his ‘The young lad went home joyfully to hi story. And about two years later he was ‘ \ | well known knighte—Sir Rodman Newcastle, ‘This blessed gift .of God—chtidhood—can come but once. By no sort ou eyet t Told by ETHEL O'CONNELL, age 11 years, 3 monthe i and it goes—and it never comes again! ‘What « solemn obligation ¢here is, then, upon parents to make the childhood period of their children all that ft ought to be! Upon the greensward of its perfect peace’ how dare we throw the shadow of the hawk's wing! Into the divine gladness of the ether that God gave how dare we introduce our pessimism, ouf cynicism, our, grouchiness, our ugll- Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn > DEAR KLUB COUSINS: story of @ great discovery, St HILH pondering through my} way she told Ruddy about it. It W thoughts in search of some-|interesting story, especially because thing to write you about, I) the discovery was made by a bey, ana’ neds and spite! RANI came upon Ruddy and Ready having/®@ lasy boy, at that. J Childhood is a sacred thing, and we should guard ft against all Hal Tare een WET CELLAR > aD Er ey ee gous uns [Deeamtene re at eet profanation by our older world. TEST . re van} “nt jie began ‘ In the name of all that is pure and tender and beautiful, tear not| [FANCY Ta Yuk, oem eee ee tar Cha troeks woke Maton [IHRMG Nowich: Sattar heer? from the little human butterflies thelr WINGS. Force them not to be-| | MUSRAND HEISVEeRy ba brea End orchard in England, saw an. come worms and craw! in the dust. Let not your thoughtlessness or an- POLAR. \ But it was not the feasting ‘that |fall. To himself he sald: “The kindness or hot temper make the childhood of your children a hell. WITH ALL THE . ‘ rhs Interested the boy and the gir. Tt pulled the apples Nobody haa. Rather, keep it what God intended {t should be—a Paradise, the memory MEN LATELY Oo was that the apples which left the tree! bay mye mat Sefere, ras of which shall abide with us and bless us through all the years of our life. , j (= fen to the ground, and that the birds | Sarin iy called gravitation = ot which left the tree flew away. “The apples foll down hecause they jare not alive, and the birds fy away because they can think and go where they wish,” Ruddy was saying. “I can think too,” answered Ready, “put I can't fly. 1 know, ‘cause J do ant to and I've tried. Thinking hasn't got much to do with it,” he decided, “unless you can think hard enough to grow a pair of wings.” Ruddy was plainly stamped. Just : ( then another falling apple recalled the eDioREPA@rGoss Mystery he passed the jewelry store, now! And i $ Fe E Housewnife’s Scrapbook RANGE or grapefruit salad |let them He In ¢6)d water for an hour. makes a tasty summer lunch- | Drain and wipe on a dry towel. Then con dish, Peel the fruit, slice|plunge into hot fat. ‘Test this by Vick. and cut into squares. Lay the) dropping a crumb of bread into it. If Acces on lettuce and serve with a/this browns in one minute the fat {i rich French dressing. of proper temperature. ‘When the Potatoes are brown drain them on Cottage cheese salad is delicious on| brown paper. a hot day. Add grated onions, pep- per, salt, a little sugar, some chopped chives, and, if desired, some finely chopped walnuts, Mix these and blend sfhoothly with a quarter cup of cream. Press into a mould and chill. When ready to serve slice it with a sharp knife and arrange on lettuce leaves. Pour over it a mayonnaise dressing that contains no mustard. i fe a Ht £293 He 4 é i $ 55 i i if i i i fe H 3 i Playing wp Darcy's story, Daley It developed that the words over “Well, if I can perfect the electric peters T I Myatert C f Di of the Times and some of the otaer Amy which had occurred, just before lathe I aia trying te satonty” was the ghostly with pete’ ht ie front of we beng iS a ‘here reporters speculated on whether or murder, tween James rey anewer, LJ ec. ce en we heard blow ) Fhe method. of mixing o cake is tm S a Mysterious Cross o Diamonds; a |} rerorters spe mughe have catered the and bis ecuain, hod ten ae with te: “Olrad theta What Bing heard pending the: Govlval 06 ® volenine et ve F Sso _ortant to assure success. The butter! |! Watch With a Poisoned Needle; High Volt I difference in the worldly prospects of about an electric lathe?" Mra, Darcy’ . We knew to dear Lona we “snould be beaten to a cream and the a 4 ’ £4 age the two young people. rs, Darcy “I suppose so, It's no great secret, In spite of bis rather exacting de- wagur saied very eraauaty. Teen) || Electric Wires; an East Indian; Convict Who || "iver vie aticery and one hh, or tinkite’et nar?yfig'c Bel ite, Sut my aut tose 86m Fodl"hy (Ohad aha eases’ ah the yolks of eggs, next the flour, then ° " 4 cog Pe: bey way! by sagen ed SS Ary ing & gir tp ion: Gh apg Fy * feel ty on 4 the whites of eggs and tnaily the| |} Wants to Confess; Girl With M. oney Who De- Decvenation axing bach usenet cow eet Gis: you. fall, beet™, seked wknd ¢ what ‘wae, the “dl about Peted nat ‘tie ‘weather showed oem avorin, i what he knew not, had gone to sleep Carroll. “I mean your cousin.” money slight s of clearing, Y : e. fends Indicted Suspect—and—Read the Story || sain, only to awaken to hurry down “I told her I could support my wife “Well, Mra. Darcy owed me about started for ‘his ‘hotels whiny Boiling custard és apt to make tt abit : iis to the repair work on the watch decently well, if not in such tate as @ thousand dollars, I,had done some slowly, for it was Rot yet late, ‘cardle. It should be placed in « Jar Se ee a aan, Tescingt ts Lathes gaitery Soka MASON sunin, tet cawteneeres and sie bad promieta, Col. Aatier naturally as ‘ (Copyright, 2919, by George Bully Company, New York.) was found so uncannily ing in in her ‘3 house, ‘or style, her customers, 0 , % ~ or individual cups and placed im a ’ the otherwise silent jewelry , store, neither Miss Mason nor I care for it. !f they were pleased, to pay me extra terested person, tell afterward. sit . 7. clasped jn the hand of the dedd wo- And, if things right, I may be for the exclusive designs I got up, But as the detective was crossing a pan of boiling water until done. sis thecal ed ane or bag sega pears aba CY Sm ae it\was mentioned ‘that pings able to bring ter oe much weatte ‘The castomsere wore. planed, and they fe vapg ry 2 a aoe bens Afte' scra) ‘ieking fosdiy th Amtico Derm. maedered to ine senetes sheer ovaet, Pt 8 being kept und bserva- &8 she nas herself.” paid her extra for the ornament nnd, » and wea ue ke hovel PO $ | Fsceat Rare mapied int yiaualy im ber rlabt hand. Sinees of, other maiches aud clochy lu the vated” {ont Though no suspicion attached “How do you mean if things go 1 demanded that she keep her prom. found himeelf directly in ite path as wriso with a fork. ‘The slices will | ath bt be ted ataed wid tas dag uan it tion act Sworn? fed 88 ty Him. right?” asked the detective: ioe, Dut bbe refueed. pleading thet he, stepped & the our. then Ihave serrated edges that will | trund ln te tedy. timalanessay & dasgst te revealed and Hairy Kiag cola tn'e'druahen wate snd Darcy bad at first nervously, and eee MY Other cuntomnere owed hus and | Aelia St He lene tock outs give the salad an appetizing appear. | */™ that It delongs to him, ndignantly, protested his inno sand dollars to help complete my the way. But fate, if the person of ance, ‘ Klsg condanally ‘doling the lathe model, and—well, we had words & smail boy, had just a litue while When purchasing bacon select that CHAPTER Iv, Hog, with still baledrunhen. sravity, ei vas kn that. King was over that, too.” pravatey er b 8 pag i gl on the . sted on pa; or. ewe cone “ apelin y with a thin rind, The fat should be |6 BLL, now,” observed “Colonel Ashiey—or Colonel Brantnall’ “tuntly in dobt, in spite of bis allow- up Carroll: that the cignt Mee pre] squarely on this peeling, as he of @ pinkish white, ‘ Detective Thong, and. as he had registered at the hotel—hay- vce aud the more substantial ad- was killed you had a quarrel with hor ‘©, Fetreat, meee somehow or other, his ing, by means of a more or less adroit Jnees ne received from, Kime ko bine over Miss Mason, and about the | There was a enddén siding, an |N To make good French fried potatoes volee sounded really bit of camouflage, obtained possession oni 'he admitted owing Mra. Darcy r 7 Money and because you spent too bony poe “2 Jai. yo footti 4 hi hi " hi ’ of the newspaper containing gn ic- much time working om your patent ey Se) ron » dis peel t em, cut in lengthwise strips and| cheerful, “let's see where we're at, count of the murder of Mra. Darcy, and ‘ite a large sim for a brooch he had NDPR this heading The Bve- | father?” flahing rod pieces spinning from his rk Clty. Sa i ks pete th yeep Oe A ad $f, che holdicn of her, oonale and Marry Pucnaged | £05 21M) Wie, Same Ne | World conducts « short! “Well, yes, though 1, don't admit I Angers Down he wentrand the truck | Contest cloves Sept. 1 e you w Ng on suspicion, to: the jourr “peel ‘ | dally educational feature. Here| Spent too much time, and I surely ir * Sobered, King’s explanation was iy er Tt was almost hi i] How It Started), “tr soo \s cnecios un ax wet an on the bed benide hin well-worn copy of «SMT INES AtIaMatiOn P88 A, exe anawera to. the questions Wil claim abe owed me that money. tt Was almoet pod him and the | FHOW FO JGIN THE KLUB AND { cap do it in @ short time,” replied the “Complete Angler.” ‘Then, to (ore money, but who she was, or cous: 4 A . Printed in this column yesterday: “ Y crush him, in epite of the frantic By Hermine Neustadt! | the, Jewetry worker, who nad spent demonstrate his complote mastery over why she gave him funds at 4 o'clock! ""y’ Daniel Boone was an American |again until when? and’ Garo efforts of ‘the driver ‘to swerve his The Widow’s Bo: t the watchful eyes of Carroll and #e much as glancing at the black heud~ 44 p,amitted Calling ut. the jeweiry | Pioneer Who exn'>red Kentucky and | looked Darcy straight im the eyes. Facrane We ene wee, when, @ lim ‘ma Pete Tt cereal COREA hottee seas lth oat Daren, FA! hata ihe aente store somewhere around 11 clcloct! cioits against th, Indians mi 1 guess thats ail nows, Mdewalk, and. with an Indistinguls N ‘A Yat tne he ruse erat| You'll have to, in tact. ‘The Cap- | A moment later, pulling his chair th St aving ‘oh the ‘paper eutter | 2 AD atraignmsnt is the firet ex-| ‘They tet the young man go back to Sle, ory. Sint ee cae ae. Sy, fae, wondening of 4 rules and iain’ll want to have a talk with you, beneath an electric light, bo begun to had been fuished. King was not | *™nation of a prisoner in court when| his room in police headquarters. It Grouscate’ huey cy ate neath froea a 2 | 3 *Kiub Pin® conventions, and particularly] and I gueas the Prosecutor the same. read the account of the murder, very drunk then, he said. He was|'? 18 apprised of the charge against | was not a cell—yet, though it would Very rath of deathe the ts an we toi io ae the substitution of fooling] How about it, Jim?’ and-he looked There were ramifioations from the Just “starting In.” him and commanded to plead. seem likely to come to that, Recovering his Dreath and the con- | $suh s silver eles and discretion for ine bound raling| Ver at Hall@ay, from the Court beginnings—such aa the motive for ‘Tne store was closed, he said, but |, % The device on the front of a| "Up in iis hotel room, Colonel Ash- ,,/ecovering hie Dre Nabout the came | }=riiaa oO - became famous .crough daring ex- House, He was examining the side the crime; whether or not there had locomotive to fend aside objects on/ ley read the story of the case as im mourning garb, we often soe. fust| door leading to, the. alley. been a robbery; and if ao, by whom Peyee i ® Mire, eemORY MAt| the right-of-way le called @ “cow-| printed in the Thnem, time, the detective, his volce tremb- coupon no, SIZ an ordinary “sailot” shape with it6) “Oh, sure! he'N haye to be held— committed. Thon, to.get to the more think a bit, . catoher, his docs begin to get interest. 128 1m spite of himecif, turned to the woite ree teoine” instead of thelas a witness, sazpow. was the easy personal problem, did either King or King said that, though the front|_ 4 ar ig) peruite from the mixture of | ing,” he mused, as he finished reading jnont Water tha ir obcla enh math, onnet. answer, a) in the same breath he larcy conumit the murder, and, if 40, doors to the store were locked, he,| Td and white, the account, ry ¥ U Pe the Donnet is still de rigueur. |added:' “Not # mark! Not a scratch why? knowing the ‘place “well, had ‘gono| 5 Raymond Hitehcock isan Amert-| "on, what am & bothering about st gaved'me are a every difel You coming Seana features, on th - place! It was,an inside job King and Darcy were not, as yet, around to the pide door in the elley, ba 4 Denil Sams, comation, i ¢| fo" anyhow? 1 came here to rest and saying #o dosnt bean te nel Lad : thoux! : a Oo Pare - tees a 8 4 mon, pnd sc g tm betwist and botwoen, it ia not yet|" “aield? Fl nave to Bewheldr merely, at police headgiarters as wii= flaring, HS newt ne Shia’ to bel the United Staten Mint, “'v', °| Mah. and Im yoing to. Jive resigned or tell you what T moan. If yau'l uncommon. For even in deep mourn-| faltered Darcy, eases, though there was NO question able to get In ena provers the prene| 7 The familiar expression ja “As| foumatie savor ‘ehind the ied, “iy nave the goodness, sr, to call « taxi ing artive gallady is not inconsider- noe course,” seid ‘Thong. a 4, but that suspicion was cast on bot. ent for his wife, . quiet as a mouse.” not look et another iseus, Now let's beck tole theme fhe te oe rp Pest : while you're at it, take a friend's Under the . o| ces, Ki 8. Bantiago is the capital of Chill 5 aan mae ae " a i aa + ‘The widow's bonnet does hot, as is| advice, and keep your mouth sbut"” be mado aguinat them within twoatre of te Bante uae S5A0G, vere Shows 9. In military partance, “S. 0, 8,") 20 NOW my roda are. I'm going to ‘The Colonel came to 9 halting and Sret Americam-pullt loc ¥ t gommonly supposed, signify that the] Harry King seemed to begin the four hours, and unless this was dobe Darcy, and it was ovident ‘that a| Means Service of Supply. y ih fain let ho. "Blant thay Wuaden pause as he saw the face of Aire was Givgy es trial Ste ‘ wearer, because of her widowhood,| process of sobering up. His eyes lost King’s lawyer threatened to bring wan in progress, Asked as| 10. John Milton, English poet, who a the ‘slim little man who had saved eighty-nine years ago to~ y Joina the bonneted army of old ladies.| something of thelr bleary, misundar- habeas corpus proceedings fdr his to the nature of the dispute, iting (died in 1674, wrote “Paradise Lost.” bs him—a face covered with freckles, 11: was constructed by Peter By ita origin, interesting as it ts/ standing look, and took on & dangerous client. had anid he hed heard mentioned | NEW QUESTIONS. Jat on eine seine a bie hooaet Health Ware splotohed ever the sheais, | aka tts on. the pH Soe ‘and Obie nor t endowed with a signifi-| glint. i neveral ry ° - Fay er ee ot @ turned-up nose, and reachin, P: ance eifly spars om chin sont-|" Wah may anite~that paper cuter pameg mesptnsncd icy hie asine ne ait ettNegt tay AN graare| Who, as, Jaman G: Wiangr | Poa A “rtm conection. hed "Doen buck to the wideaeh sara, "ens [Tatras Out wok med, : ment, dagger I was giving as resent to c d “electric | = "Pars Wore oe Ae ‘ ‘ “Spotty!—Spotty Morgan! tations of the company's officials bs Ths Peyptions, and after thom the| “Fons TARA .ee & Present to ing about the killing. King was and an “electric lathe.” | expreasion,#HAan slippery na an — That's a shame! Atl dover work the detective, as he recognized a New |was withdrawiy. "Xi fires, locomotl Greeks, in time of mourning abaved| sobering more now. epee corey aivree OOF be saluge Be “4 ae aaa teen ae im What American composer is) that way--never! I've got to go out York gunman, used in America for tra off their beards and cut their hair | “That's the idea, Harry.” Tho ooara Wich one auc canton Tk fare nren actin teenie doer Ca mao called. "the March King?" and see pan't it mended, ‘Nhe rescuer, who had been grinning | Was the “Stout! Adon,” built ia ‘The Romans did not wear beards,| “But 1 brought that knife te Darcy notorious report, a statement which Guite a pensation when” Da Ma | ats ony do they call it “pompa--| Wonder 4 decent sporting cheerfully, went white under his cop- | Eng! in but as @ sign of mourning, both mett| to have him engrave it.” seamed capable enough of proof, mitted it efter his arrest. He and| (go swhs ao thee oat chee Polar” | SOds store | part of town? I'll per freckles, [5 oa and women cut their hair, “That may be. I t 4 4 Ne ‘ aster rent. 6. "Why do they call them “Polar”! go out have a look.” wd! It's Colonel" |Delaware and Hudson ane t y be. It was used to cut Darcy told over and over again how Amy had known each’ other since| pears?” y ow yor Bt ‘To supply a substitute head cover-|the old lady, though, and laid back he had come downstairs to find hia ‘childhood, and when small had lived | 4 "wy ’ Ho made liimacit ready, taking the | Further words were stopped by the | pany, Rear Honesdale, Pa. ing the men wore wigs and the wo-|on Darcy's work table, Come now— relative stretched on the floor of the near each others ae « had liv; 6, What is arrow-root two parts of the fishing with him, detective’s hand placed softly, quick- | The postal car service, by ‘whteR men caps. ‘The Romans brought this| brace up, and tell us all you know shop, and, aside from that little rest- Mr. Mason, in spite of his wealth, | icuch the bontes FJeate ot | itiey, At, the hotel desk supplied ly, and so dexterously as hardly to be |rallway mall clerke were pissed iS custom with them to England, When| about it shop» ang, amide trom that Uttie rest; Mr. Mason, In spite of Bie wealth, | touch the borders State of him with the information ay to the seen by those in the crowd, over the [cars to assorc mail matter while im: | they left, the cap went with them, | “om, TT can brace up all right. So no Wsturbance. Sallie Page could tell knew, and Amy also, that, ghe right |e 1ipeeens Ob ee heim Seine ® mouth of the speaker, pransit. was Brea jaladiees 2am but @ large hood, from which comes| the old lady's dead, is she? Kjllod— nothing, the maid was out of the have’ married wealth and position, | «qs, grog nat ull’ to the Initials’ tive was soon out in the wet st Booty, my name's Brentnall for our widow's bonnet, was worn to con-| stabbed! ‘Too bag!” city, and nono of the clerks knew both wero “passed up," to quote the| »; Wie waa Seore athing in dep of the damp alr— the present,” said the Colonel, with coal the hair during the perlod of] They took King’ and Darcy to police more af what bad happened than stocaman himacit, im tavor of u real| War under Washington? Of] fon chaita, fren and that was what grim smile, And zo nd peien:come. . i headquarters i * Sat with mo, Io mourning im @ taxicab, which they were told, _ See dove match, Vor that ia whet it wes.| 10. Who is Merry Dei Vat | “Well, J am @ fooli” he murmured, tower (To Be Continued.) aa 4

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