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Ngee The Evening ‘World’s Kiddie Klub Korner = Yes, TUsT Like + i Conducted by Eleanor Schorer «4 WINDow GLASS | Copyright, 1918, Oy The Prem aie Co. (The New York Brening World) LITTLE Miss WINTER. P 6 * By Insurance ~ By Rey. Thomas B. Gregory Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) t Life’s Losses Cannot Be Replaced by Money “MI friend,” said I to the fat proprietor of the grocery store, “ex- | cuse me for departing from the good old rule about letting other people's business alone; but don't you think it is danger- us, and may in the end turn out to be unprofitable, to leave that deep | cellarway open there where it is so easy for a little child or a blind person to fall into it and be killed or badly injured?” The proprietor of the grocery store did not get mad matured acs he was fat, and simply replied, “Oh, that’ thing is fully covered by insurance.” “But,” I continued, “will the insurance cover the kh ss of life, or all @e pains and sorrows of those whose loved, one is killed in your cellar- way?” “I don’t know about all that sort of thing,” continued the genial mer chant, “but the insurance people attend to the whole thing, and I have | nothing to worry about.” | I saw at a glance that 1 was up against a man—if I can call him a} man—who looked at all things from the viewpoint of the dollar. The r; - — only value in life was a money value. Whatever life's losses may be, they | IY | IT'S VERY may be offset and made good by money. | SHORT ‘This man had no sentiment, no imagination, no poetry, no heart or | ea ech Se soul. He was about as human as a crocodile or a Gila monster. The | “low sad music of humanity” he hac never heard, or if he had he did not | know what it was. As I stood looking at the fellow, I thought to myself, “What about the old doctrine of the ‘inherent and inalienable DIVINITY and SACREDNESS of Man? Has the human pachyderm any ‘saeredness’ in him? If he has, T would like to know where it is, and what it is. And as for his ‘divin- | ity,’ he is Just about as divine as the swine of whose life and philosophy | | his own is a perfect replica.” Selfishness and greed—that {s the sum total of the fellow’s nature. “lL MYSELF,” that is his only creed. “Let's see!” he said to a farmer whose wagon was fairly groaning un- der the great bags of potatoes it was taking to market, “Weren't we talk- ing together last August?” “I believe we were.” “At that time you said corn was all burned up, and potatoes were baking in the ground, and that there would not be anything like half a crop.” “I remember.” “Well, here you are with your wagon loaded down. Things did not turn out so badly after all, did they?” “Well, no,” said the farmer, as he raked his fingers through his hair, “but I tel! you that for a long time my duck suffered awfully for the want of a mudhole to puddle in.” WHAT'S THAT ITS THE VERY bg DRESSMAKER D LATEST ANS PA NT Paris Move, a \ cnitemanaenitiii ? He was as good- all tight. Every- WHERE IS (THE WAIST —— \A THERE 'S NOTHIN Gy ABOVE THE WAIST 4 ITS ij H | ' { 1CAN Judae ” : “You STAY HERE. \acenn Serre TEP | Wired THIS. ) NiSS MODEL WILL Put THE GrowN ON_/ Ridiculous as this is, it affords a perfect picture of the opaqueness of | TO SHOW You -= WHEN | SEE IT Is NO STYLE For many minds and the narrowness of the horizons that hem them in (its SIMPLICITY eh CON A HapeL f ANARRIED 2 | Self! Self! The accursed thing! The bottom crime of all crimes! se a eI 1, 5" > ae ‘ ‘The one ‘Sinner above all the sinners that despoil the beauty of the world! Selfishness and coarseness! the MUD HOLE and the mud soul—the greed which keeps one ever saying. “Me, Me! Mine, Mine!” and the men- tal density which makes us immune to the calls of the generous and the just, the beautiful and the good ‘By Mareelle Keller, | Adventures of Thimble-Nimble. L:THOUGH ‘Thimble-Nimble had not been exactly kind when he A turned Romp and Rufit into creatures as tiny as himself, now tha: he was in danger it was all forgotten. The Catawauling-Caterpillar Jragon still hugged the moth, his mother, and the rider, Thimble-Nimble, close and never ¢ his Noisy sorrow for a single minute. ‘Thimble Nimble could not utter his tribal ery which would have brought every |momber of the Fuzaie-Wuzale clan to hin rescue for all the dragon's “queezing and the arm which held his sword was pinned down tightly. i Like the plucky little girl she is Romp kept flying so close te the Catawauling-Caterpillar that the breeze of her aero-moth's wings fanned hin teara dry. This kept the tear-lake from increasing in size so there | was no danger of it rising high enough to drown Thimble-Nimble; while |rufit miled off in search of some one to help him rescue the Fuzaie- | Wuraie captain The first p ~ GLIMPSES ite Yee York Shops NE of the new evening gowns inysevera) jows of rhinestone handing (© black silk and net has the cor-|Two double chains of the rhinestones ¢ and front pan , les, interspersed with bead: «fect is beautiful. The pane! extends almost to the bottom of the! knee. The skirt. It is in V-shape and is finished | soft off at the bottom with a cluster of in span- fending in t soft me stones st at the | and the|are suspended from the w is novel. |front side and ext nd to below th rhling ge 4 on the Kk background give cidedly attractive effect. By the way on le met was @ bee) drunk deeply of the sweet juices be- velvet roses. this gown has the bouffant hips pre who was hovering above a lavender] fore he spoke, then: “Good morning, aha 1 ’ Mr, Buazer Bea” said Ruft, “is tho * Have you seen the new lace mitts? Tekay haps you have some as souvenirs | “It isn't honey yet,” answered the bee, but it will be very soon." “Are you a brave bee?” asked Runt feeling confident of the answer. am,” said the bee, “I am not afraid of anything!” “Not dragons?” said Rufit, getting rom Grandma's fashionabl days. jet them out. It is seid we will earing them for dress occasions th winter. One shop is showing them in bow lengths. rmance strangely He laughed, honestly and heartily; simple mechanism, It had be All the dressy costumes shown for o 5 our f armed over What and Kitty laughed, and so did her fath id his father's father round to his point 1y wear have the short sleeves Two Ameri 4 | tt " ¢ had’ d not Subtle barriers w wept had been in the faimily since th “Not t positive “Not even tawaull caterpil. “He the bedroom, which no bot servant) dragons?" i eee SM SEE ay about the hat. Most was permitted to enter “Not even aly ‘ men would have been in a frightful His five servants saw to it that all| dragon: Mag sora ope ter d-and temper « i” his wants were properly attended to,| venture,” s juazer Ber ly "l'm beginning to like him, too, that no indignity to his high caste] “Lats! procgtn aaa oe (hey he wearing of long gloves. Of cour: C wo 0 € nes | I 2 7 _ our te mental as well as the theatre, a man bumped agi hat’ they had mt heen, friends, ihe jawale benidea N fe h cs - € them top two oF feo Inches Jewels in London -A Man Who Has our tanles, imental ec e Ce Tt way worth many ‘opera Nats, s chest was guarded, {t lay upon au| “Net caterdilier dretons Inherited an English Title and Some Price- amit ud never worn a dr your 4 raid the tty, 'm beginning y ancient Ixpahan rug, in the centre of politely raising his bat and- mas, 4 her moth 1 Was very nic hand went clum » Which he fum and ran after fr it in the matter of collars a vening dresses ure sloeveles less Sapphires Is Suspected of the Crime, } (oxi ite Wis" sim he wisn | Though One Woman Falls in Love With Him \ ic'\n' sion we tis supposed toe The coli he new frocks, Whether the neck | «neck is rarely seen in| ! joy ourselves? She had told him not aeross the mc flooring mother, It was eruel, but 1 wanted might be offered wei 4 «th . a. nt; Ruft always leading the way inish is round, square or oval, there | » bother about d Was hat A ghost; ye omas had seen to shout with laughte he dodged . ~OBol rg Auatheva Gollae: andithia to be made Copyright, 1915, by The Bobbs-Merrill Co, very nonsense he dreaded, insidious! y host out of the throng 900. prinean ah Corer wienione inane ares {as cave whate the Vustie- sia Ske vere RATTOW SYNONSIS OF PRECKDING CHAPIEUS, attach the redoubts of |} r i eo i how he smiled when he showed yistently and consistently Alani to by the Cates Sree bis I saptisity a ac halla iia ee ellie Per 18 CHAPTER NUL to mer A woman stepped an it the elaborate costuren of his native | ster, SENT ASHER COM PHIRE HIM R ‘i t ning dinner Kitty o LEFT Thomas serambl ho hen Khe sereamec ht there state, And when he condescended to = Leather handbags in the variou ippeared to notice the the mosaic by of the theatre Was Kolng to be a riot Visit any one, It was invariably stip- COUSIN RLEANOK, es of brown are being prominently s xratifed him; he knew ‘or his opera bat. When he re He's the most gulleless young man ulated that he should be permitted to TO A DOVE. lisplayed b $0 ry woman who A satenee rd here was nothing i manic Iever maw “ bring along his habits, his costumes | B ” . i | Saakched uy a my us ai tuside i . vered it it resembled one He really and truly is," aysented and his retinue. In his suite or right Nttle eyes, urs the fashionable brown costume | young men wt sali for Anutica. in thoar rite ‘upon which vaud Sharp little beak, r wre | Bisaote, Des. ‘Bappbirvs, “viue, "uncut, Kitty begun to talk abou Doe ib Ms uy h vi artments he was the bi p " ill want a bag to harmonize. A very | Saetee lnm nike ona had if Ville Mendelssonn's. Wed ike him because he Isn't afraid the drawing room, in th Heud on one side, retty one is $3.50, A handsome tan pan matae vary exciting Mn 1 the | te ut r ans Ye five fi ants ot ues - in the tinting room (wh he ate Very modest and meek eather bag with black vachette trims | Gat sun t 1 tby oie one had stopp or to shake hands h the nothing), he was the suave, the cour- ath r pts h All _es good as the first part , it Along (he unanswerable tenants themselves, 1 was id at teous, the educated. Oriental. He Sharp, shiny feathers nings is $6 a Un : ; ; thane i be some oditc to au ny stands prominentiy: | Why firsts Jrank no wines, made his own clgar- BR TLEES Of cist btus | ew York, ls tf English nobility aig lo w W a mar sh sid oO ha ettes, and never offered his hand to be o'er the others One shop is displaying a line of the wotld leafwed of bie imystericus yiewence im whe weat edition ot nt it hat 8 bi 1with a mixture That you might have madé a mis- any one, not even to the handsome Is his gentle coo, froge and shane. shame that Kitty take In selecting him so casually for women who handkerchiefs in old blue borders, AUC Imired his beautiful | iva athena e a rae tet vould have | should with niiture and our seerctary." x nd his magnificent ropes of | He preaches softly sme very wide, others extremely 18, 0OY, Mitty, Would have bottom of Page that, time he had re: "Perhaps | have,” murmured Kitty, - roy | His gowpel of love, | narror, There are many in stripes, “ i eres bob i cell Long 8 1 had dis. under breath me one had entered the bedroom, | Sweet, gentle, happy, slooks, crossbars and dots, ail attrac- 74 YTHING in the way to MO yt ner SL Aaah sa 1 — overpowered the guard and looted the | : Contented dove! : ive, and they are only 25 cents i prevent you?” KilligteW interrogation point ested t ver, Thomas acted CHAPTER XU. bax containing the emeralds, ‘The | rwalve yegee ge MEU NOTEIN, aaed ; ; appeared vastly relieved Kitty saw to that ‘Hout them. boyishly. ‘Theatre out rh WO. qiaer er the news prince, the lightest of fa hea | years, Brooklyn, N. Y. é A diack crepe de chine dress is om- so. eason. "1 er of the hous do and thea ¥ 1 its we ' aks aaroiiines a slept through it all. He had awak- eer dered opper and has copper basses reaticbnagies that he paid the t reat drama of light and sha f out Witty paoets” announond. fhe. i with a violent headache, ay had | SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTEST. ' broidered in copper 4 gi *] “Anything in the way to prevent ail that he pald the bills, Re ay and tragedy: £ 18 Ka Then he crushed it portant facts that Miss Kitty of hin servants, ‘The big Rajput PRIZE of four ‘Thrift Stamps color satin pearly ‘The eee you?” Killigrew appeared vastly re- file would marty a prog upon the scene with a i (where the | brok y had gone to Bar had stood watch was in the hos- (the equivalent of $1) will be m ‘omise to be very popular the keep that day anlaye th u i conselot hades promine t0\he very: pops lieved for some reason. F sible. What wou eyes joy } 1 tod : Weak, and thas. the felt Bapoenelabs . awarded each of the eleven coming searon, All shades of copper | “Nay a”) otter of fact, sir, I haven't Kitey? coior and mu uncut emeralds of the Ma th way pan Ran Francisco! kigdie Kiub members, aged five to rn ed. A Pp! of copper browD |the proper clothes; and 1 thought you aunite so nereh on nin nek, el nou of Bomething-or-ot pur police had been walting for such re we tr ye in v pe is very oe Ee ft Lp Leone iar ep te GBF t a peer eane hee bg PG ha touct f tan F M ni nothing co-relative @ eal ustrophe. The newspapers had | fifteen inclusive, who writes the best faille silk trecaded in ve i nigh r to smoot ‘ ts fe K ny he ' » taken up and publish r and truest accor 4 in his n them,’ torel to mak her b ‘ Kitty and the nupa p a unt of a dream ch locking, tain agi 1, IWitty r o Hor ( story of the prince's past or her age ch Killigrew laughed until the tears Jaughter ir bh S : Y r , coincident only r P: t her age class, pink isn piavtade he ‘very heartiness Of ib seine to love ihe man who event many tianes 1 ' See ns n be oikaa Sek: Minera ully enough there was not a or Fach wit write a true and full ac ry purls are sho Cy parts we x Oo d O85. “Good ¢ f » done enthus iS ¥ i q r 1 1 in-mad ‘eo hadt na mer a not wa jecount of th . y a red: burl awn SOF ApOrtA. |robbed it of all ruden Good carried h He senuline >» une BE c thi) thaw ent that ' H De. for a posaible chance, ‘Ten emeralia, | remember Sand: frees oe fen ‘These are vcually striped or checked ! and lw worrying my head ing that day; y * A n t gems which he n 4 da. | mber, and those who are too ae ot Ae a Webb, y all right. Do you jiouse, the ya vane y b , . en fave away. His var- Weighing from six to ten carats each; | to write their dreams may te iB bie | t ‘ hi nt Uh hi , ok In , i und hostesses lived a fort even if broken up. them to their mammas, who will cer- need any finds me’ worried h t con sar ee ut an 1 A ; " [sp pelieve I have enough.” Thomas of them were not worth tle t howeve motarl terror during @ rn of Hloegerty laid aside the newspaper | tainly be happy to write them out for Some of the new dresses show the | peared to be distur tin the juces of her shoes, much as they A fur he carried his je with ‘avely finished his ham and their own little kiddies, high Medici collar. This is usually (act py the older man’s hilarity. It might yearn to do sv. ‘ $y Hermine tim aways; and often, whenevs take «& peek int’ this, Milly,"| A certificate from the parent or ned with a contrasting color. Alwas not infectious, because he did And all Webb wanted was a tailor W t ar tec Q " i him, he would go 4 sald te wife. ve been| guardian of the contestant saying ress of navy blue serge has the|not understand it He would give a hundred for t ) JC i Neustadt] [iy 0 nis roon eud welling for iY pepper. A mil. that the compoaltion js to the pest of q pe. Be pe oP ee “GC 0 0 AYS right ti this sea the boys at - alt t on the * a6 ion dollars in jools in a chest y* could | their knowledge ori; om - 4 @bout anything. I’m no authority dence did not n b ee edau sae, empty bug of diagnonds and rubles thors Hindus w see lots o" takers, K says must HOt exceed 150 words, sc oi o have supersed- | 5 thes, bi y secretar Vil nothing 1 en 1 1 nos - t anirnent ; ema ' n and sa int emer. but this one is the real article,| Contestants must state NAME. The scart seems to have sup raed: Jon clothes, but my secretary ia. Ll! nothing a revent hin n te ) soto f f hin they Mebbe a reward. All right; little ol | AGE, ADDRESS and CERTIFICATE ca the sweater for fall wear, and it|have him take you to I ci y : } fo nim they Mebbe reward Ah rans! le py | Aen ae # & very’ comfy bit of wooring apr |zou can rent O sult for lounlalt Aelree ie Hs computation of ave 1 wit t ecious, By the married Was angry, they soothed him; when- 00t be home t' supper.” Address Cousin Eleanor, Evening parel. The shops are displaying these oak bye rou Reka oy dia not ages (butting), chuckling Mdibly.| th 1 mented wedding| they ; Be id and ever he Was happy they rounded out, “Anything more about Mr. Craw-| World Kiddie Klub, No, 63 Park Row, wraps in an infinite variety of color 6nd OF Ihe Ween oe ress irom time to time, Clothe ake has a esting evolu " aly ved/his hapiness; were Wis variant ford's valet New York City, ORRIOOg AROne which tne GRMtnA Rance Muttonat Od i At quarter te urned uieend’ ai pillow at n od Haggerty scowled t a tine.| Contest closes to-morrow, Pet. salninpned i“ “yu bs ‘4 “are : . at » the house lader alle f 1 re . ft He played a magniticent game. I've been living in gambling joints, brown shndes are prominent. You| "Clark, this Mr, Webb, Mrs. to , He gan M With the siton ome cm alanon wri theke hut we a Ae nin Se can get a mice one for $7.59, but if|ligrew's secretary. He wants some 10000 I ir irons ite nvultiy \ nt it t ; warele of the pulent turguolses. Upon th’ olY daya: some timo * HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND cloth Take him along with you.” ane ney ‘ , Bis F y a ; . t i » an’ OBTAIN YOUR PIN. ou desire a real camel's-hair scarf had ¢ uilel ed W "| ni an te e in every fi mid ' an would wander in somewhere an’ try . Alone again, Killegrew | smiled 0... f mes r er th’ kin No of h nd Beginning with you can get a utiful one at $15, The humor of the sit posse Kone, aphs,| A . the } t ixu Some great ruby, sapphire or per th’ king, No sign him roun ou can get a beautiful one at § broadly. The humor of the situation a another young 1 have 4 ' ‘ Ww table, "Part of the new elaborate /eineraid, ‘Then his mervant were com- Crawford's ol” place. Hut It get ae coral is aga necoming very | C2 AOE bind him to ae B ish 1 tin nd were f rved f almond led raiso a rwer the wine him: it's a hunet yeby yt " The coral ia again beccmlaw Very shat thia Webb was 8 man of no « \ 1 f A \ rnvat Later the detectlye was conducted Wee na was papular, Strings in both the real and | gmail courage, H nized In this N ida, ; x 1 oe 4 contri-lights put a inte the Meaharajah's reception room. | Brenan a a imitations are being vividly shown. | courage a con shrewdness be i. f a . the & they not ‘The prince, in bis soft drawling Bng~ er eal okie ‘The graduating vtrings are preferred, | 1180: Webb w 1 the right thing, ha Mah ter and| large one which could be varic t hed. O bh (far udite and polist “Klub Pin” \de"aNp"app! and come both in the white and deli- | honest clothes for he nest di alas ; nd quick!y nh 1 and a 1 A ’ “ A n Haggerty's, if not so direct), i 90 and G4elnch lengths. | een nae thet would be well worth an Ww the wheat! it is ¢ 1 f this, packe ne i W their explained the situation, omitting no cato pinks in 30 and 64-inch lengths. | watching, And for a moment he had with books and the m tiny te satin box, & cupid w E pis as he might have detail, He would give two thousand ? wer RI S thought t Webb had fallen in love vol IA books Chere " tt aa t Ko it peered into the sea five hundred for the recovery of A black eatin and @ulle gown has! with Kitty and wanted to marry her! As woon| that the sweetheart world) dreams| He kopt these treasures in an orna- stones. the snugly fitted bodice trimmed with|He chuckled. Clothes! What we ave forced to learn ey tbe bem-| to-day! mented iron choot, old, buttered, of (To Be Continued.) ‘ : * \ i Ky yaar | : 4 y ¢ - Pag | We ts ) i UE NY 1 - : ’ \ } r