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|TavR DAY, NOVEMBER "The Evening World's ee Charlotte C.west MD Kiddie ‘K-hab Kor ie i 4 Cnupeight, 1019, by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Worthy . Conrtats, WR, wy The Fray Peaming Oo (The Rew Tort Brening Wendy The Care of Little Children. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer meats skin te almost as important) a) ling number of the Little Brown W i 4 I children with ' an organ as the fungs and kid-| this trouble are brought to the hos: a 4 Reys. It has just as much work| file, from, the public schools fhe & ts ding the body of waste] greater number are forelga-born oF | ¥j and should therefore be kept! live in the poorer sections of town! dest condition to throw off| Smid. surroundings that are anhy- the sweat and oi! glands the ve 1° extreme. ri materials that come to the ‘The idea stilt \ 4 f ace, This It can only do if the peopie that children ‘ roe Pores are kept open with frequent| ordinary oh! Bathing and rubbing of the’ entire/ that It ts better to expose ody, When the pores are clogged these various ailments as early in life, as possible 80 as to ith waste matter which should be 4. ‘soon as possi extra! This idea sprang from an cartier and| period before we knew as much about the infectious diseases of childhood as we do now. It is an altoget! | every day. Once a ath on folan "Graty te to provest obits in ysicians chil. enough. It takes ouly a few min-| dren from infection instead, of ex-! run over the little bodies with’ posing them to it, As children are mittens, then thoroughly rub| more susceptible to variations in tem. | cat chp gh al aaa towel/ perature than adults, so are se also In winter it ip sometimes wiser and | "ar, ( AM AFRAID You Soc Ta Soe at we eo Ente stave Tene (|) BSE To Dogs Me BARrSING i tli i ! i omi(ling @ water bath except once Or! cult where there are large gatherings IN YouR a 6 haat Mg 0 good oll will an of children, such as public schools or x House ewer, ams, ay edt patel oll is rf in thickly populated districts; but if ommended. The palms of the hands/ the health of the child ie maintained @re anovinted with the oll and one by pursuing proper hygienic measures teed of the body rubbed at a time. as to food, bathing, sleep, fresh air + in et ae, oll eg ag Pg ¢ soft and sunehine, it is ‘safe to say that it we ‘This metho as been found @amirable in children of delicate con. | TU Dretty small risk of eontracte etitutions, as it Is cleansing, nourish- ‘tmg and invigorating at the same ar coedin: suscep- | epidemic, The children who fall emo to changes in temperature, For| tims to the prevulling-discase are al reason they should be kept in the| W@ys those who are below par in one air @@ much as possid! ring| Way or another. It te cpue shown. day, and their sleeping rooms! where @ number of childrei 0 ghould be well aired both day andj family are stricken and one escapes. night. They should be taught early| This one is tn a better condition to , iped the fm life how to breathe with the mouth | throw off the disease; in other words, and the chest thrown out. In| the child’s tissues resist the attack, @his way, full and healthy lungs wil!) and when all is said and done, that is! Be developed and the tendency to re-|the highest we can aceomplish—to peated colds and bronchial cougha| develop the tisrues of the body by tly lessen If a child cannot] Proper modes of living to auch a de-! Breathe with ita mouth closed, the! gree that exposure to unfavorable back part of the none and throat {s| conditions will be met with resistance filled up with enlarced glands that|and disease completely thrown off, must be removed before the child can| owing to the proper balance of health Become healthy. In all large cities an| that is being maintained, ck) | i i 3 iS i He H FH i E 2 BR z i 2 3 Es » ty it Hl H i Here are some kicks sent to The Evening World to-day. They wii! interest you. You will agree with many of these people, What's your kick? Write it out and send it to the Kick Editor of The Nvening World, Write @led your opinion of what these other New Yorkers have to say, Discrimination? of tobacco. M. M. M. must remember . New York, Nov. 12 euiurty ots Be my sojey, the © the “Kick” Ettitor: of smoking \t is not always ‘Talking of kicks, I think Tve got a/% Asreeable to about him. dear cndals This world was made for all of us. So many kiddies, Feal one. but the cigarette fiend does not wots bap thao } wonder if you have noticed the] to realize this fact. a Radvertinements for help wanted in the JUST A WOMAN. papers lately. I wonder, too, if you pepe com moticed the number of Christians ve but ‘wanted and the mentioning of Chris- - ‘ae Ban firms, Why all this religious dis- crimination? Dido't as many Jewish boys and boys of other religions fight fm this World War? And, surely as many Jewish boys lost thelr lives as Christian ones. A eoldier friend of mine, who had been overseas, was looking for a job. Ho went into a jarge hardware house | @owntown, tully qualified for the broidered in green shades at the right front side and @ cluster of artificial position he sought, and did not get it He was questioned and was about to| cherries is suspended among this Into New York Shops (re: i z Z i 35 i £ | HE now Georgette blouses show dp handsome embroidered effects. One novel model in flesh color a has a cluster of leaves heavily em- ‘ B aS we ? H alt T 1k ealt alks Of the cabin, “Meroal, I've rid you -—TOo— 0 ra q all out your hands!” Or would-be husband, Cheer-up!"4 Be akon for the postion, to start/ flings Botme™ of "the rustlers | grumbled: Then, "pointing to the fallen tana, | ti , wheo the ie ry and one rt out: “Aw ao, Snap @ nearest by: era: “ iu ge ineieliate shee oer samt sates eratere one ewins pong Color i ial rd Romance daniels her up—aots = that cut for the eoyores.® Mabelle M. Ford rown, ing a —All “Who says no?” binsed Mor- By le ‘yas told to fil) out a biank and he) \uimy muppiies of brown veiling ta all} || and mour of t reat Southwest mon, with snapping teath, As be jobrasien ‘would be notitied when to start work. Of course, he refused to fill out the blank, as anyone who has had ex- wheeled upon them his Colt seenied Blend in This Gripping Story of Love and Ad- venturg—The Old Days of the Open Range, the that promises to have a strong vogue this fall The black and navy blue Physical Director Y. W. 0. 4. to leap forward, and suddenly quiy- hx. Are detrei 4, ored at arin's length, gleaming in the bit led Snap’ (Cupreieht, 1919, by The Proms Publishing On. vedlings have lost none of their * ruddy fre rays. seoond trom (The New Tork Brening Wend), perience in looking for | positions) al Indian Wars and the Conquest of the Desert Holderness laughed tn the musslo ag, Knows that nobody ever lets the id ; Pay of the weapon. “Go ahead, 4—n the grou No. 2—Walking. wow’ about, te, position. He Lur| There is an exceplonat demand for| | _Are Gone, but_in This Story They Live Again. }} up your iaiy love. " Whats ame of grim men, n RB you a “plodder" or a “hiker"? _— - ———_——_— -_——— —_ utde fo she's make 'y reply. Holderness 3) palhed Eg yg EN OS rat Hae Bape bu 6 Wilom Ration BE Tes pean re when you va down con strut ad oy imoings th for dre ed e is & ineso, Telephone “Service” he: piseen enctians tous + SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ‘athe rustiers growled or laughed at It was a long ime Before Hare]/or do you use this form of looomotion wy 6 bene ot oir jer’s order. nap turned reco from 0 startlii revela- vce ag Brooklyn, Nov. 1% | profusion of novel effects, prominent | rate ts so a his tank, *beecal stood in the door. Hon of the plot which bad out meacal |", “ur one beaedt and enjoyment? (Be the “Kick” Bititor: z nat our| 20% which are the satin ribbons | Mam x) way and #hrmkingly extended her imto Holderness’s power, ‘pad as le one who knows where 1 want to rales Koh ae in New | Orocaded in velvet in floral patterns or ' tay waige ’ claaped hands, Holgerates whined Bhay Haas had beet Be would Rave be 1a going and goes to it, “If you are Fork. and ‘against the company that} Stripes) Then there are velvet and to the fire with @ book which be- mari r and such @ fate was ja-)a@ “hiker” you cannot imagine the Haltely preferata : aed te ae an a bill and domands pay-| plush bordered ribbons and handsome CN ne ane. ener ner inside menaced ber Hare changed ble ner | Colcrous state 6 the “pledderrm : Tne me h rr ‘ immediately, but when you| satin ribbons brocaded in gold oF allvur Cee eee ed utter heattating. for a sition and settled ‘hisnself to watan| “Plodder” does not walk; bu, proceeds Gall central and ask for ® number| tn allover floral patterns, long moment, Onally shut the door, and wait out the night, With toil Im every atop. It state IAA yell Goom't think an linmediate answer ‘Bnap Noab’ leaned against the side arte Bight closed in Diack; the] of ‘no evergy, nd joy, im the tise of |TV] He \ j BeYou cuni uded bf ont 4 H ho PH) Certainly they are inefficient, It {s| tive to the average woman, % wt, bat ny other he had caught the cedars. Ono by one the rustlern| 22¥@ been developed eo that man “J Kn sd Soot buxincas not to co-operate with | mand for the same is increasing: cog ‘Bao ine ae i nearby e foreshadowing. “Like "the ‘desert fofled in thelr blankets” oer Gita ten ee ante fsa cee at tas, Ge necessary at all, Perhaps it ia b Even though the prices of . ‘ io eunt it as 7 of the door, his Narrow gage cunning- wave forth no t , eauso the operators are #0 young, but |quetaire gloves seem almost probivi. Hit ong up. sero. the Inds har alive fy studying the rustlers before bin, the wind fose and menned tata God-given muscles, Walking muscles | LY and al the public in the service of a public | it is predicted they will be th ; hawk he could see afar, Suddenly he dropped into slumber while the crawling on four, Crporight, WL, by Tho Prem Publishing On, wutility. A’ SUBSCRIBER, | ite type glove this coming waco prased back aguinst the door, halt Gre slowly burned down, ‘The menc| You and f frequently eee some hus ‘rhe New Yoru Beng Wed), Dows With the Cigarette! CHAPTER XL “Woo here, Naab, why do you want Cocning it while he faced the men. hours wore on to the soft wail of the| mane Who look aa if they were going) 1 1, what elty wore the famoup ‘The Gainsborough ha fo throw @ gun oo me? “ " Holderness. breere and the wild ni back t6 the crawling period, the Now York, Nov. 1 | vogue and promises to apecdinn eagle HO rustions laughed. Holders Tustler, coolly. “Haven't you shot The henge ts hie voice was as If it trailing coyotes, See “AOE! soot method of * ioaders ", Mea and| Banging gardens of antiquity? ws (fo the “Kick” Baitor: its one-time popularity, ™ . enough ef your friends yet? I reckom 1.7 Come from another man, “You Hare, watobing sleoplessly, saw women be Diodders’* for vari-| 3. Who wrote the Spoon River Am hams 8 worn AO peauices: eat a ness blew out a puff of Laas} Eve Bo right to interfere in your af” dont’ go in there!” of the” prone. Aguree tir San | U8 reasons. Perhaps it bewan with! thology? a cigarette-smoking female, bu a In M1 lied, Gna wei irs. was only protestin’ \y or W ¥ & taahiowable shoe that was worn ut tne person trying to be fair and con- | guiymillinery effective combinations ans oni fond Ike for the Uttle indy. She's game, ,, 1a f0ing to take the girl ang ride riteed | himealt very cautiously: bel tore Bunday saunter, and since}, ® During what war wae Wales, siderate. I have read the letters in| Cr yeivet and tulle, and mach he act aon ere ne One of them, 22, she's called your han Sow dolleeretion “S fianoed at his companions and looked | Wearing that kind of shoo, walking| ington, D. C., captured? i your column from J. H. and M. M.| ince is used. Usually the eae ne his amiable companions, One of them, aight band. Thet's all, an’ “mek Tou soy that 'enty for the ta 1 oe lemlen mt Ay thee cmuy has loot ite it is} 4 What famous railroad magmate on cigarette smoking, and the need} the velvet or fur and the brim is p Aol @ ruddy-taced fellow, walked toward d——n if I vare whether you are & oot ty get into the cabin with her. lowured himself, Hare wondered whe because bolng @ bit late in the morn-| Built the Northern Pacific? fi of a prohibition law covering the use] ered with tulle or lace, the latter con, | Meacal. Mormon of not. I'll bet a hose Hol- Sout. ft iast night and I blocked the rustler meant to do. Presency| i2# one lees the brisk walk before] ft What iblical character wae put pe Liana derness will back me up.” oa, “Guut the dooh, Naab, oF some- he egain lifted his bead wad tured; | bourding the car. Perbapn a Rews-| lato the den of lions? “Cool down, Snap, cool down,” he “ect 9 ” 6. Which is the largest were : D, he's right,” put in Holdor- thing’ happen.” ae if listening intenuy. His oo poper, chair and a genera} let-down| | 6. 8 ot the. For dressy wear the blouse in tunic] *4- “We're not gvin’ to stand for & ness, wmoothly. | “You needn't be 90 — mthore's more going to happen than fone were motionless in deep-braath. | send to be & Just reward for & day's hs se to a effect is preferred above all’ sthacj irl starvin’, Ghe ain't eat a bite yet touchy about Mescal. She's showed you think of, Holderness, t ine ing sleep. Gently he slipped fealde hia] YOte:, Bo At la easier to ride, TP Re, on styles. These are handsomely em-| Here, Miss, let me untie your bands what little use she's got for you. If ferfore now, I'm going.” blankets and began to rt canter wy least re hoot” appear’ broidered. Charming modelo in silk} there. . . Say! Naab, d—m you, ¥°U must rope her around like you do ©) Ghead—but you Won't slow and guarced of movomenty i | Stance, & What wrestior is (amous for the raily being applied as @ ruftle ; ey & mustang, be easy about it. Let's . tand + {i} ‘Then trom very lack of tise of the) seiseGrs hold? trained tit Catherine Hl. of Russia. terings in oa Are new Of | or wrists are black an’ blue! have supper. Now, Mescal, you alt Ficsb wwung of the ote, ee etrean tae Tustlors’” wits | muscles that keep you om your test} 1.4 What mal amma le = HE was a “case!” And she acted “Look out! Your gun!" yelled Snap. here on the bench and behave your- slam: the door behind him. stockingod feet, which were as noise. | 7M , be?! ogden,” and know | UA Oot oolor will result trem wie” like @ oat, But Catherine did not) tq the millinery department it is| With @ swift gwvement Mescal self 1 don’t want you shooting up "he exclaimed, ancerinsty: jess as an Indian's, and he west to- en nee ee at | ing blue and yellow? pussyfoot, She will live forever | quite noticeable th in’ the immortal wit of Byron's “Don | Juan.” This haughty Empress of Rus- colored , yy: its bol ™Y, camp.” “That's why you've made me fore- warg the cabin door. i Tade up in one-toned effect, winle |euatched, the man's Colt {omen be _ ABAD turned sulenly aside while man, en” Hla claw-like hand moved Fg By. TOO walk, rain of shine, when! 9,i!, What is the normal temperature (ie 3e Ueoce & : the black hats have. feathers and [ee oP nor arms bine winced and Holderness seated Mesoal near the almost imperoeptibly upward, while tho “gloom#” are upon you, aad I'tt| % the human blood, ; 12, how many hours a day of sia, daughter of a Field Marshal of |¥'DS% &c., 19 bright colors, Grypped the weapon, ag The seule meee round ise one streneys, Sasa tarde Ctrve: a a fey une tea wilt oot Se tererss work are the coal miners striking? Prussia, was born in 172% She mar-| One shop is “You little Indian devill” ese fire, and conversation coaseg ia the tery. The rustior chief had « trump tide of thut gloom, Take at least| ANSWERS TO YESTERDAYS’ ried the heir to the Rui for wedding gi was | ‘ue Ly EN rg more’ sorry business of the meal. card to piay—one that showed in ais QUESTIONS in 1745, Her husband p noticed among the collection, and this| «spall your aim. ‘Thet wasn't kind To Hare the scene had brought a sardonic smile. ute You will fel the exhilaration 4 divorce her (there are hints that she| seems an attractive selection for ¢ storm of emotions, Joy at the sight uf “Naab, you don't get the girl” caused by the increase in the cireula- was cutting up), but Catherine was |ourpose, ‘The at consists of @ plate | atte pyeg the Ssentiemade Bow, Moscal, bleawed relict to cee her un- “Maybe youll get herr hissed | tion of the blood, Wear sensible shoes smarter, The genius of her charms|ter and six individual plates, each | was it ecathed, pride in her fighting spirit Snap. py with low heels, and pot:t your feet 4nd facile management of men had|having a design of an ear of corn| “4 “gidn't—intend—to shoot—you,” these came side by side with gratitude “2 always intended to, forward. Keep your body erect; 40] pol gained the clergy and the army on| with husks attached painted in natu- ted Mescal. to the kind Nebraska rustier, strange , Surely never before bad passion not stoop forward from the hips, be- her side, She organised a conspiracy |ra! colors and the edges are fiuisied | “eam if this's your Mormon Kind deepening insight {nto Holderness'’s Griven Gnap’s hand to such spred. Cause that means you are a “plodder. ADVERTISEMENT, against hor huevand; had bin seized |tn gold, This set is $12, and thi n't ©, unexunguishable ht ¢ His Colt gleamed im the fire Koop the head up. A “hiker” looks S@robably murdored-—bohiold, she waa | there ia a handsome set ih cut cryer [Shot shee the aussioot Sa sweets faired of wuap Naad And binding ait HABE, Click! Cilek! Cok! ‘The bam- forward where be is going, and usual- |: Exmopress regnant! a ruler she ru tal in an ear of corn pattern at $9, {est little cat | ever seen!” was the ever-mounting will to r: e mer fell upon empty chambers, , ly makes his goal. power, her reign jesend te tat 6 oan “Wo Mormons don't talk about our Mescal, which was held in check by an jfija-7l! he shrieked. Hilking le one of the best wage of! MEET Peter the Great. To organize an| The door stop has become a fa-| women or hear any talk,” returned inexorable judgment; he must con~ lau ad sareeetienyy, 4 ‘desered Hf develop ng, endurance, Pxercise in the OUSIN army, to create banks, to amend tax |millar ornament in the home and the| Baap, » dancing fury in his pale eyes. tinue to walt, And he did wait with oneq “Here's to Naab’a trick with a (2 ouideor, az sivays pays & surpine ation, to found colleges and hospitals|shops are constantly displaying new|*You're from Nebraska?” blind faith in the something to be, ot! 1c wreaths dividend. ay learing the brain MACY'S fa rather an index of power, not to|designs in thi useful article, A Ver. | Yea, fest @ plain Nebraska rostler, keeping ever in mind the last resort Sua. etreugh the Keart, Cy ‘|| | from cobwebs, casting away deep CY’ speak of warring with Turkey and |dun pup with eyes of brilliants that! cattle-thief, an’ all round, no-good the rifle he clutched with eager haide. “Snap plunged upon his face, His | a nen poet | Satvies the germ of | weden. Yes, atherine the Great.” | sparkle very effectivel, m out the custom though I ain't takem to Meanwhile the darkness descendod, ‘beat ground like the #huf- hited — She pou tions of rubies on hor al ik color of th! 8 i8 espe | houndin’ women as Ri the pre sent forth a brighter blaze, and ponte aay Le, Tonnaet parte ine this book, Ree furthes intanmail nak’ | SATURDAN TY: 4 GR ET ERR Tl Ry Re RN My Me OR re inceresne gorgatetgand | Wil Apxogaars Gown o the hi th wow ly LA i threshold of Pog Marg rae wa the oon valy, straightened, and ex or telephone isa ‘whereon the uproar rns pped taut and inflexible, w! \ > ‘ oe veal erciss, write to what S"itald. ani” ‘pedased Bonn, aa Be tim" Blcidernees aalled chraush the door =e Pos soos BW, A, Radauactore, 068 THE WISHING RING, aFairy Tale’ aed aaa aaa dil hii ail i z : -