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4 ccc HOME PAGE | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1 i ‘The Evening World’s ‘Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer 4 Covyriaht, 19, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Svening World.) Romp and Rufit Go A-Visiting. LTHOUGH Romp and Rufit never for & moment lost eight of their goal, they thought it would be quite mice to visit with the Bee family for « spell before starting off again on the trail of the Quaint Boy. You remem- ber, do you not, how they had leased this boy trom the spell of chantment through which he hed been turned into @ goose? The toy and the girl were more eager to solve the mystery of why and how the boy What Is Your Age? eer By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Courrieht, 1919, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York Rrening Wort.) ° Men Do Not Usually DIE; They KILL Themsélves. HE statement of the old French writer ts corroborated by the testi- mony of the pathologists, who unite in assuring us that very few Dersons die of mere old age. Y A high authority saya, “Of those whose Iives reach to between eighty and ninety, or beyond, the majority die of diseases that might have been avoided or kept tn abeyance anti] the full term of himan life had. been attained.” i But what IS the “full term” of human life? How long ought man to Te before reaching the natural limit, when, like the mellowed apple, he quietly falis from the tree of life from shder. ripeness? Some years ago M. Flourens claimed to have discovered the answer to fhe question. Taking his observations from the group Mammalia, of the Glass Vertebrata, as having the closest resemblance to man, and of such By Maurice Ketten MAKES LOAFING WHILE You Wortc EASY "pecies as are permitted to live under cireutnstances not admitting of error or 4oudt, he found that their natural life extended to exactly five times the period of their growth. Applying the rule thus obtained to human life, and taking the.age when had become a goowe than they were for any other thing in the wortd But hera they were at the entrames to the bechive and face to face with the household sentinel. Experience in the palace of the Queen Ant taught Romp and itufit many tittle courtesies that came in handy They were perfectly quiet and allowed the bees upon which they the body is fully matured to be, twenty years, he conclnded that the nat- tral duration of the life of man was ONE HUNDRED YHARS. ‘The theory of M. Flourens, backed by the testimony of the pathologists, that very few die of actual old age, would seem to be conclusive. mounted to explain their visit While this was going on the children had ie This Lari ia it follows that those who die under the century mark cents a portunity to notice the outside oe former epee? Log ts a Prematurely, ° leafless cld tree. Ite Hmbs were twisted and gn a H ‘The learned anthor of the remarkable work on “Longevity” says: “The s IF You HAVE - . was bent and black and hollow. It would have seemed very lonely Indeqd @uestion may be asked whether there is any possibility of the discovery of ft not peep for the ewarms of little busybodies that kept things bi and out and around about. ®@ physical agent capable of completely arresting the changes tn the system Now, like the dull-looking leaden casket, this charred old tree held 9 Glare eonstituting ageing, thus preserving the integrity of the body and all its of treasure. Not of yellow gold nor of many colored stones, but of an om parts with the vigor of youth and middle age up to the extreme limit of more precious nature was the horde the tree contained. Not only mak Boman life? The question is Sy no means an idle one, and we are greatly the animals and insects as well coveted it. As is the case with all encouraged to hope for the discovery gt no distant period of an agent who hold # troasure trove, the bees «pent most of their time and ‘Which shall effectually stay the progress of what we call decay.” oe rrae teas Sresrerceatit gl er ‘orth between the vigilant sentinel and In the meantime we return to the Frenchman's dictum that “men do thetr guides, Romp and Rufit were allowed to pass. Thus they entered mot asually die; they kill themselves.” The statement is not as extravagant home of another queen! They had become quite used to royalty by now es it seems to be. It simply means that most people die not naturally but knew just how to act, when far in the distance was heard the evening from self-neglect. of Quoen Bee. They stood, as her subjects did, in perfect quiet oo the Dr. Gardner, the author of the work mentioned above, says that the SOMIeAly bes Ountva lag + Laas Amie BETH ES AES @ecline of life, or the process of ageing, begins at eixty-three, the “grand Sniff-snitf, was that smoke they smelt? Sniff,-sniff, it certatnty, @imacteric,” and that the period between that age and the end may be greatly extended by looking out for one’s self and guarding one’s body from » the assaults of disease. He goouts the idea, frequently entertained, that seemed to be. In a short while they were perfectly eure (t was smoke. It thicker end thicker, The bees acted as if stunned. They ran about . | and he)plessly, then one by one they swooned and died. a Zip-zip, rip-rip, sounded the familiar notse of a saw cutting through weed ‘when « man reaches the age of seventy or eighty years his “time has come” “Hot look out! she's going,” called a man's voice, sd end that there is nothing for him to do but “lie down and die.” | Squeak, creak, groaned the ancient trunk. Crack, snap, crash! The be v He maintains, with masterly arguments, that there is no reason in the ‘creo felt! eelgitun cuaving. ROTARY Romp and Rufit and a few of the bees who survived rushed to the dogm Bata Tus ’ SR OVING Guat The bees soared and hung in the alr about the spot where their home been. The children found themselves on the ground surrounded by a well-booted feet. ‘I'm not going to be left out here in the dark, damp night with no to sleep,” decided Romp. “Let's crawl into his boots,” he suggested to indicating a man who carried a lantern. And they did. oid COUSIN ELEANOR. Mn as ‘world why one should die at seventy-five or eighty rather than at forty- five or fifty, and that by taking care of the body, especially after the grand , Gimacteric fs reached, the life may be lengthened by many years, He believes that when the disobveries of science are fully and unl- versally utilized centenarians will be the rule rather than the rare ex- eeptions, GLIMPSES | ky New (To Be Continued.) Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn AND BATHE IN OME of the Fifth Avenue shops/| just as they were last winter. Pret: Your, BED. e vtober Nere. S fare showing handsome accor-|effocts are being displayed, especially Sgves My, Bese Bernie) thalatutaniteereties ine acne dion pleated ekirts in serga,|in the brown tints to wear with the GETTING UP T no season of the year Is tHe! ci reful to put in all ita pre! pivsd pee nenieg Oe ee and the] brown shoos, Dretuines trom | tad using crayons or oll rv rect is decidedly % . asinantumn. Bver: 5 colors. Then send result to m ‘One prominent shop ia, making & Fas Shale dares to area cbt 20 . . DIRECT To THEIR the littlest daisy hidden in the grass tore, can hear gome of you ait wonderful display of gold lace. it and you may as well make it a Rupper HEEL ON LANDLORDS to the highly arched skies overheud. | Oy grt ee of toason for rere a outdoor world so gayly colored | shade metallic aces are fashionable, but the walking doll. There is always a bevy takes on 4 more vivid hue. Go out gold leads in favor and even though Of little misses eagerly watching the HAMMER SAVES THE into the autumn Qeldy or, if you are Gas hcken ata calor Se fs price is so costly women prefer @emonstrations in the shops and they JAR ON NERVES xo fortunate, into your autumn #4) mission as finding the flower you Mie are delighted with them. P: @ and purchase it for the evening ot goa5 une po ured, | meee start gown or the dressy afternoon cos- : th fume. It is very popular in millinery, den and choose what you think to be | hem Chao NT use ; pest: y tt ee tn t, fairest posia among th®) osting to see how near you can = ———-—-———= |to making a perfect portrait of flower; and THIRD, because you recelve a reward for your task. if you will read the “October Dra and Painting Cc atest” notice near foot of the “Korner” you will how this may come about. Loyallyp# COUBIN ELEANOR + An evening gown in silver overlaid with jade green tulle has the full side @raperies and at the one side front there is suspended a long spray made @p. of fruits and flowers, Another shows a banging cluster of grapes in the various colors attached at the side By VaRICK VARNADY. Se ES EE = NE A ef the girdle — ——= = — = STE of ivory tablets and a tiny gold pen- its regrets and yearnings; and, at “You she-devil!” were the words he somebody, and—you get me, don't} SEPTEMBER CONTEST AWARD ‘Katherine H we = “a cil (not unlike the same convenience nd, it had seemed like a whis- used. “What do you"—— you? Allright, Rushton, Have some WINNER. Ghifton and Georgette embroidered atherine Harvard, Better Known as ‘‘ Lady that was affected by Mme. Savage), , inarticulate prayer for uplift Then they both passed beyond her sort of report ready for me by noon, ay trees * fm meta! threads are much in evidence Kate of the Police,’’? Matches Her Wits Against dropped from her fingers at the mo- e to a SPeCEBRIY, for atone- view, byes if q CH bay Ps RS Atlee NE day as I hae Coney, “ et present. A scattered pattern in : Ld ment when Katherine discovered "ent by good deed ‘ apie amg 1 take it down to Myque’ cre 5 was silver thread on the pastel tones them, and It would have been appar- _ Roberta left the piano and went to CHAPTER 1X. and look it over. and Monday morning with my aleter, we both SPs soft fabric is very beautiful Conrad Belknap, the Master Crook, Who ent to anybody that she had been Katherine where she sat in silent and OM and Betty Clancy, in the { will telephone for you to come down far out into the water, ioe mark of §2: . . tf = motionless absorption, She bent down nde ere to sce me. sister ni They bear the price Threatens to Expose Her—How She Traps Him using beta Ye converse Wis Dr OM cae vo her beat young este I privacy of thelr own aulte at Tt was the report that he had Te: lung she drifted all the way out in me —— in sé ” , illi " (ie j as beautiful in a diferent type as her- yquest, were differently em- ceived from Rodney Rushton that | water, I tried t Goveral shops are making extensive in“ TheNest,” the House of Secrecy, Is Thrilling Oe ee eo cumia acif—and with her lips touching ployed, and yet the investiga. ‘Tom was reading while Betty was |Nor "when T got al the wey oem Swplays of statiqpory and it is quite EE that encircled ber neck, as an older j;Atherine’s ear, whispered, eo faintly tons of both were tending toward searching among’ the daguersolypm, {the water I grabbed her by the samp apparent that the present choice bus at it was an Impression rather than the same consequence—if either Betty completed her inves x ent prestes, Sivioe, Dee (Copyright, 1918, by the Frank A. Munsey Company.) woman might bave carried e lorg {hat it was an \mprossion ri but known tt. se” Ree atee T wenthon: tie ane color trend, In all cath ‘there is a predominance of colored (Copyright, 1919, “by the Macaulay Company.) “One more such remark from you Dear Mrs Harvard, did I say truly stationery, and that having the con-| | Katherine Harvard, hostess at Myuest, discovers one of her cuss, Conrad Belanap, sheailng wir dont me back to where I came Wen L wrote that IT could talk with Erecting Unings ia expecially popular| tact these wees ete waren MMusuteet Sne M.S SER from T wilt take po risks, Te'e eia- (iy, cnmers?, T have tried to tell you he lg unwilling to explain. end Belknap vase ot Miauest, from. Tw fe no risks. BR. something about myself—something * waster crook lks with. e taysterious s tt a Jodgii constantly crowded jlknap “cons.au.., Wounds Katherine, ‘while ber husbaud teaires ter 1g shrewder than you think for. If of the past.” Sho seemed to hesitate, eee ee citting te taught | sm aoromous nove, ‘warting” im’ w"oomare of whe etraagsr withta tay gatca kre. fioward you don't play up to me, thoroughly, then, for an instant, and added-—the Crain "inthe shops, iif would. sccta| Styl indie tian, Wate” aMMeeat, "Sy What gate stuns entices I will go away, and you will have to Tt was Saturday midnight; that ts ‘ome over here and take a peep at to say, the night of the day following this picture and tell me who {t looks|0Ntd nd wanted to dive inte upon the arrival of Senorita Cervan- \ike.” ing. I thought it was a boat on tez, and Betty's absorption by her oc- Clancy @id so, He leaned over }hut ir was my clock striking 7. cupation was due to the fact that Betty's shoulder, and because of the] tor me to get up. Tom, the preceding day, had entirely roflected light, could not seo thelpy HENRY PUKATZ, eged whispered words being fainter than forgotten her telephonic order about daguerreotype distinctly. He took It!" years, New York City, fe noe ee eee ee ese wee fs though every woman is knitting 4] om @ pape pad. ‘ play a lone hand; that ts final,” was pre: “LT want—ob, how much I do the morocco portfolio-case that had in his hand and presently got It into pede fancy sweater, After knitting khaki what the senorita had written—and want to bave you try to love me.” Ddelonged to her grandmother. Hehad q position so that the picture was vis- THE GOLDEN ROD. ; @nd gray 80 many months it is a re- Katherine had not arrived on the Truly was she a woman of mystery; Not been neglectful a second time (af- ible, The golden rod | ft ¢ ef to knit with the pretty colored CHAPTER VIII. She was the woman with the volce! scene soon enough to overhear the re- aye, truly! ter Betty had expressed her opinion “Great Scot Aienve when itemesue wools dnd to master the fancy ETTY, having Tom on the tele- She was the female accomplice of mark that had induced it, Then it was that Katherine saw of his indifference to her wishes), you at it. Then he turned it over in his ‘Seeanes tk ons (A rie a stitches, Then, too, many of the s aj CoMrad Belknap, whose arrival at Having expressed herself, the something more; she suw Belknap as may be sure: and so, she was studi- hand, satisfying himself that it really pee gn, yok le af y women are knitting Christmas gifts. phone, announced the arrival Myquest she had been anticipating. senorita was ready to end the Inter- he stepped partly into view from be- Ously examining the daguerreotype was an anciént daguerreotype, case fe ed pepe ys ' | Now is the time to do this while in- of the senorita, described her Katherine was dazed by the shock view. hind an easel in the drawing-room; likenesses of a collection of individ- and ail. Next, he covered the lower Pee yeas serene, @ividuet attention in instruction Is beauty and her infirmity, ex- of the Intelligence, and she sat very ven as Katherine crossed the she saw him thrust out an arm and uals who had lived generations before part of the picture with one of his Wetieg tri utien till obtainable, regued the hope that he would be Still indeed in her rose bower. music room toward them and saw hand, and seize upon one of Roberta's she was born. hands and put a thumb over the top g,draw |S very caren, taal P She had nat dreamed of such a Pos- {he ivory tablets drop from Roberta's Wrists; she saw him draw her forcibly Tom, on the other hand, had taken of it, concealing the hair; and after a ; A dress in geal brown duvetyn has} out early, asked a lot of immaterial stoility—although she realized that gingers, she stepped through the open a‘ter him as he retreated again be- @ sealed envelope from the coat he moment, with conviction, ho sald: By CAROLYN BAREMORE, aged @ long vest of gold cloth, and it 16] quogtions, and finally came to the real She might weH have done so, for was wingow to the veranda, and Belknap, bind his easel; and sbe saw a frown had worn into the city that day, and “Betty, if it weren't for the style of| @sht, Ridgefeld Park, N. J, . rt looking. Another in brown] 7 not the time at hand when the ac- Window t : P bet hi d th ing Was poring over a couple of typewrit a fy very sma , o" 3 - etween his eyes and the sneering ove: couple of typewrit- dress, and the way the hair is done— Serres loet purpose of calling him up. : perforce, followed. : f é i \ y t tom b; ft Also, 'd be willing to tal © Gon 1s charming. oe oe eee ey Cid ‘moreoco ,, Yet present tn her own hom& was Sithough she passed out by way Of Ti'Gng boon trained to it, she could Searched for. Ag for Tom—well, We stand and swear that the beautifull I Joined the Klub tn September case with the strap around it, that ‘be beautiful woman who was a de- “icatnerine went to them, and Ro- !!P-read the words he uttered, al- pane coe recall to mind @ conversa- dummy who played for ua #0 wonder-| I love our Klub the beat, ‘ Christmas novelties are appeaying to belong to my amother, Clamed enemy; @ woman who imust, b aveatat though she could ‘not hear them—but, “on ween him and Bing when they fully to-night—@enorita Corvantez, is] And will keep up with the reste on the counters. In the stationery any . Sanit don't Le It's in Perforce, also have knowledge of berta ‘rote: if Katherine had neoded confirmation were on their way to town the pre- her name, isn’t it?—sat for this pie- |By MARY WEINER, aged twelte Copertment, there 2 a yeotss prin tan aan eae’ tne sliver i kept. Esiterine’s secret, and Whe had some vyenge go we me to ed gnno, of her suspicions, she received it. ‘ red nyeaay, and voae the latter ture, Whose picture is it, anyhow? years, bn der in the design of a black cat ere to act as an accompiice and ap and let me play for you, first; bu aeeneaiammeiiinnaia ene ad sought Tom's opinion of Belknap, — “sing f eat- mother, —— ay bearing the inscription, “Make It a| Uhuh. Yes, dear, There are some gegigtant to Belknap in the threat to ask the others not to follow us. I! " . Jand ‘Tom had so frankly expressed Tt, Tose) eee oo eee iewinc’s|OCTOBER DRAWING A\ 3 di types in it, you remem- Tom, Also, she was Kathert G AND PA Bundle of Good Luck.” The bright OW Sanarree Fee ede about a JVulge It, unless—uniless wnat? ‘hat wish to play, now, to you, alone.” | Nelther of them had said much on great-great-aunt, because her b ING CONTEST. + ad ‘bolored fyrine 9B ie, bik stand ee Ke ee eee betas Rial, eee me Ruane Waa wnat Gained tf So Katherine made the announce- DoYou | the subject at the time, but both had s Katherine's ¢ ran Ife Subject: “Autumn Flowers.” * makes this an attractive desk acoes- usa a : , na nap and th autiful ment—and then, as they went toward | continued to “think" about it after- fiut that 4an't. the pol hig ep fk 5 gory. It can be had for eeventy-five|Tom, this Senorita Espanoa i @ womun were after at Myquest? the doorway side by side, she felt | ward—and ‘Tom had done some “act- EUs SDaE Tene te! pone Wis YL | PeN prizes of four Thrift Stamap cents dead ringer for one of those old And in her was no mean adversary. one of Roberta's arms passed softly Know? ng” as well as thinking. she that she is at (the equivalent of $1) wilt mn on daguerreotypes, unless I am very In her was a fooman worthy of all around her and heard tho faintest of | He had no sooner attended to his froduction of my great-srnndm awarded each of ten Woolen stockings are making their | greatly mistaken. of Katherine's skill; as subtle, as re- whispers in her ear, saying: Hille | mail and finished bis regular morning Kitten's great-g Hl embe . appearance and it 1s said women will| Katherine, having attended to the sourceful, as ready of wit and as “Atay f, please?” And when Kath q . dictation. that day, than he awung dens eee vtidcin the Klub membors, ages trees atx Seles wear them with the low shoes that] wants of ber beautiful entertaimer, courageous ag Katherine herself. eine nodded her head in reply and ‘ ning World.) Ithe bracketed (alophone’ beside his, the Wee twenty years old--ip wrteen Inclusive, whe imake the are going to be the fashionable type|asked her to join the gucsts on ‘So be it" she murmured, and they had passed the portal, that far- 1 hat material 9 ordinary) dese into use, and called up the Rot> ihe’ hexntiiul cacortna, “ama?” Weld or drawings or paintings of aul Of footwear for the winter, Of course | the veranda as soon as ehe was in- stepped from the bower into the path- away, almost indistinct whispering | Mpe made deak Anta uso, and called up the Rod: the beautiful senorita, Tom no | flowers, they will be adopted for sports wear | clined to do 60. way, moving swiftly along it toward continued: “You are so sweet and| 2 Who discovered the South Pole?| I muctions te es Lioatenant Ruch ola she be A certificate from the parent = —<—<—<—= She saw Betty leave the side of the side entrance through which Bel- jovely to me, Mrs, Harvard. Forgive | 3. Who defeated Jeffries at Reno? |iai’ tormerly of the police he adqui i= ‘There were other restless spirits|fuardian of the _ enntestant ‘@| Belknap and go into the house, KXap had disappeared. me if I seem too familiar.” 4. What State is called the Key- detective aiath, ware chavae and preoccupied mentalities at My- pant She works iO, 5, Oe So a STORE THESE FACTS IN YOURS | laughing; she saw Belknap, presently, She believed that he had gone in to ‘Then, to Katherine's utter amaze- | Stone State? rh and ape wari Mesentne quest that Saturday night | Original, CRANIUM. rise and stroll about the grounds with seek an interview with the senorita, ment, Roberta kissed her on the| 5 Who wrote Evangeline? “Hello, Rushton." he'suid. This is ‘The guests had begun to seek thelr|been copied, must accompany That the temperature of the cen-$| #PParent aimlessness, although—and and she hoped that she might find cheek. 6. What was Washington's profes-|oiancy, Sure. I'm always well, Say eral quarters eirlier than cuy:om-|@rawing oF painting. | tre of the sun’ ig 30.032 degrees i$ | 8he found that she was watching bm them and surprise them in the act of Was the strange woman a saint In| Sigh before the Revolution? [take your pencil and jot down a few SY, ostensibly to mao ready for a| Pictures, may be done, with | the estimate of @ French ecientist. ¢ | ‘tently, without having realized 1t— conversing together, thus exposing the tolls of Satan, compelled against | 7. What ,kind of leaves do silk)oe the items that I'm going to men- plenned excuraion for the morrow. |StAt Te os must sath ane Lexy Se fin at See ede kerioen aie eee ee Be A eect eee ae wer Avhat ¢amous pianist was Prime! (ic and that you will want to ro- nap 1 OPOTLUITY for a work with |Address and certificate number. nearer to that game side entrance she came upon them silently, her- plice in dishonor and crime . What famous pianis me nber. All ready? ‘There's a guy KDtp an oppo y fo ond Ww Medraan Cnteia” Wiacenn ae An Indianapslie, faventee Ard from which sbe had just come, peer, Bardo oa pol i whe also a victim of the ¢ Minister of the recently founded Po-| Gown at Myquest—Mr. Harvard's Der and withof \' glance in his direc. | y Address, Cousin Freenar, Ey mater Mars ge ‘Then, of a sudden, he started tnto ther in the embi fa end threats of Belknap bei land? place on Long Island, you know—by ton, alth did riso from the| Ney ‘York Ci J aie 3 Onn be laced to a man’s shoes ‘ one another embrasure of & 9. Who painted the Sistine Ma- . wine swinging plazza chair as if to ap-| New Yo ty. Giron it is desirable to wear them, $ | Quicker motions, approached the steps wndow in the drawing room. some secret of hers that the man the name of Conrad Belknap. Got x » ae to the aide entrance, sprang up them, “senorita Cervantes, pianiste, un- Posvensed? Ly Moses| tht? I don't suppose it's his right Praseh, he’ : » STOW To JOIN THE KLUB Al ‘ * serious experi- $| and darted inside, " “Roberta played. 10, By whose daughter was Moses| name, but it's the only one I knew, _ "Go to bed if athe After long’ and* serious exp’ doubted accomplice of Conrad Belk. t - ” . ments an Italian scientist has de- It was then that Katherine's police pap—voiceleas, and yet, if the truth Katherine had dropped upon a| found in the bullrushes' He had a letter of introduction to the Bing remarked, , here a while OBTAIN YOUR PIN, ; cided that dogs wag their tails for3|training—in other words, the habit Yere known, the ff the truth onair with ner elbow on the arm of| 11. What large city has a Sociabist|jfarry Archers, and they took him to 1engor—possibly I'l wait for Belknap op Boeianing, with mnversational purposes, of suspicion—proved Ke value, it Bae toh? it and her chin in her hand. Mayor? Myquest. I don't lke him, Rushton, I don't feel like going in just yet.” | ‘cut, out co! purp 5 ‘an tcicahie be a tas words a 0 bad Boek Aiteae ve spi xd ron ay Never, never, had she Hstened to| 12. What is the name of the law| No; there is no particular reason why Bing Harvard did not gjter his re- Geaweeds obtain thelr nourish-$!been spoken into her ears the truth pomae ts bettas’ toon eanubie And Much music as she heard then. passed by Congress for the regulation |] don't; 1 just do not. He plays cards clining position upon ue chair he ment from the water in which$ about Senorita Cervantes was be- gsnrewd toe: fersely through y Truly the woman could talk with| of the trusts? just as if he knew how, and he's go,.vccupied for several moments after they grow, not from the ground trayed to her. pea yd cl ge her fingers ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S |#.srin on him exactly like the cat's“Kathering had gone; but, then, he in which they may be rooted. Senorita Cervantes was not Senorita f, ee ST ing Katherine had the indefinable sen- afier it swallowed the canary. Get Sot upon hia feet, passed’ down’ the = |Cervantez at all—or, if she were that De? stay at Myquest. sation of having viewed, as in a QUESTIONS, mo? I want his dossier, I want you length of the veranda, turned and ‘The Kongo River and its tribu-$|—if Cervantes happened to be really She was standing in the embrasure dream, the pictured story of Roberta’s| 1, Omaha; 2, Dutoh; 3, Roosevelt; |t> and out where he came from, what descended by the side steps to the | aio provide more than 9,000$/her true name, then her other one, her 01 the drawing room window, with post—of having seen a vague, un-|4, Oliver Twist; 5, piano, 6, Texas; 7,| brought him to New York, what he is path, f tel navigable tw % first the en that ‘be, Belknap, it ts true, when Katherine shaped’ vision of it, with its ¥ Capablanca; 8 tin and lead; 9, four for, who his acquaintances 1 ntly, whon he had gained the mboats of "shallow ‘aratt. fouwed 43 her eT that had, not been nolselessiy approached them through pons its passions and: Bo inenest 10, lamb; 1, pentagon; 1%, are, what he ests and where sha! walk, he all alertness, mentioned, was Roberta, ..., . the musio room; but—a little sheaf tions, its mistakes and their penalties, | Peru. be sleeps when be isn’t leeching on (To Be Continued.) as Se EEE SRE CT TO

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