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Magazine MMMM a PMO MY — » _ Your Sweethearts’ reveated by Their ‘Characteristics “zitize Covrrtopt, 1919, hy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Wold.) Below le given the analysis of the handwriti in by sins Does: PC CO ra ws He bo ‘The Evening World’s — * Tou | ! Can You Beat It! Kiddie Klub Korne oti been, = Conducted by Eleanor Schorer AUTUMN FLOWERS, BY VICTOR D’AMICO, C. 8, J., Brooklyn—some literary | affectionate, indications are that he is line, Trustworthy, Sincere. Your |#0™Mewhat hasty and careless. Adapt- own writing excellent balance for his. |4P/e but fond of many people, Can also be jealous. Material tastes, GERTRUDE E. M., Brooklyn—No. Frankly demonstrative. Type that 1, cold-blooded, financial success. Lit-| will marry undoubtedly. Indication: oa tle tenderness. No. 2, loving, consid- | ®"e bad habits will not disappear u Geta No treat wealth til _he braces up and takes life sert- + Li ealth, ously, which he has will power to do, ; / CAROLINE M. B.—Indications are| combined with a certain family pride too self-centred to consider imme-|@nd dormant ability. diate marriage. Type that will marry] EVELYN €., Rutherford— Your late, Buccess as executive, mild young man Jacks initiative, D. 0. C.—Excelient travelling sales- | ue to extreme sensttiveness. At the sume time he can be quite @ talker on man or press agent, Sense of humor, | some favorite topic, Also he is not faculty for making friends. Fond of | unaware of the ladies, Not the least children. Marrying type. pid in bs Very rtitte to . i rf s saving. Indications are that he has orn uae Breekiyn—Pavorable 18) nos eumicient warmth to love deeply. OLIVE L. O—Fond of children. af. | 9004 friend. fectionate. Conscientious type) No| LAURA B.—implo tastes, tend- great initiative, Indications are mar- | ¢ncy to be easily discouraged, Charac- rying kind, ter @ bit vacillating, with here and M. Py Brooklyn—Not susceptibie| there. fashes of force. | Indications type. Has gum@ciant ability to suc- | Constitution none too robust. Indi- - ceed when he overcomes inclination | cations are that you are frank, kindly, eee eae te to fatalism. but rather cold, the spiritual ‘appeci- 8. A. M.—Insumcient specimen In- ing to rather than the material, More EGGs .FISH Mius NOT ONLY EXPENSIVE f dieates well balanced mind. Method. | Phygieal exercise for you both would UT Posimvety October Contest Award Winner, 15-Year Class. ical, be beneficial. In order to help him, INTURIOUS mAh IDA H.—Barring a certain nervous. |¥oU Should concentrate your thoughts “THESE. . and energies and give out more affec- HE SY: ness, apparently duc to slight indis- 7 4 position, indications are fuvorable, | 18 for he,is not very forceful, ‘STE JEAN M. GC.—Prudent, reliable,|, M- G., Manhasset—Indications are truthful. . Certain appreciation of his |that if you paid more attention to the own merits. Simple tastes. Indica- | little necessities that appeal to men tions are excellent living, but not mil-|¥You would be very popular. While lions, Head controls affections, Con- | you appear to like pretty clothes, you stant, are hurrlea is putting them on, and Finished ma&n of the | ¥ou should be careful to select ‘what words kine, Tut takes Tits cesily|is becoming. You are not exactly Is at the same time cautious and sus-| trim. You are clever, and in some picious. Saving. Normally affection- | Ways artistic, Also you are self-ap- ate, but will not commit himself im- | Preciative. A good conversationalist, pulaively. Ability and will power to|but you do, not give out enough succeed if he wishes. Qualities for | sympathy. You are somewhat moody. y good husband. Suggest you do not | Inquisitive, ‘Type that will not marry 7] take him too seriously, but adapt| simply for the sake of marrying, Bx- yourself just now to his sense of hu- | travagant. mor and watch results. Be tactfully| M, Re—Insufficient specimen Indi. / een in the company of other men |oates haste and lack of imagination. ' and keep on holding your tongue, a8) 4. ¢, §.—Insufficient spectmen indi- “BILLY.” day I'm kept busy binding up Bi was about twelve years old, | xtingulah! f coe r He lived on # large farm in Ken-| wy, yrattadns,” 7 tucky, His father needed some woue Le yg se one to help him, and Billy could have| So it was decided. Billy done the work just as well as not, but |0#th and was made a member be was clumay. "Boy Woot He stayed at camp with the One day his mother asked him to] few month: : cut some bread. He started to, but] fiome such a whack! the knife came down on his/&nd ruddy, clumsy, he Anger and cut it neatly. iniles to be found. Weren't ats On another occasion Billy tried to} ents proud of bim? And. wasn: kindle a fire in the stove, Pouf! and| proud of his uniform; the ey of the boys that helped him te Billy's clothes were afire! Saane hie siteneinenal IeGaE At last bis parcnts got thoroughly of it he would say, “I never knew disgusted and they decided to talk it| good it was to be handy.” over. “I can't see what's the matter| By MARION KUHN, age t with that boy,” bis mother said, “All| Cedarpurst, L. I. you are. doing. cates refinement, ideals. Nobility of K, F.—Specimen omitted. character. English type. We’ — — - ne — . H.—Insu pecime : —Indicatio ELL Go See LLOW oa cates Heumctentepecmen tna indoasions ar, singrtty.| |e ck, LO SES Seurte Pili ve Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Kolumn CLARE H.—While he Is extremely !xpender. : POINTERS on HIS OF is ST semccenmmtas michael inate arteries . OD IS Dier, SEEINCy. Worry My Dear Cousins: the alr and roped a post or am We have a now cousin, only four) suspecting friend as accurately years old, who in @ really, truly movie|neatly as a cowboy would rope actor. His same is Jimmie Rogers, |steer, At other times be will and he plays in pictures with his|by on the pony, bend suddenly father, Willi Rogers. Have you/his saddle and pick up @ geen him? He js a very good little| chief from the ground. He tor, and, because of his baby sweet-|these stunts every day because it is. hess, makes every one love him, his ambition to “beat his dad at Jimmy is @ seal cowboy, You|own game.” should if him on @ racing Shetl Hid Kiddie Klub pin was went pony. He wears real cowboy chips | him just as it Mould be Courtship —Adviceby | and Marriage Betty Vincent | Do Not Be Overcritical or Search for Faults HOULD a young man constuntly | about this and that person in order to| 4 comment upon others and seem | eog gg you in conversation. Per- to be more interested in other haps he is a student of human natfire Y % | OF @ future cartoonist! At all events, people than the girl he is escorting? ‘This is the gist of Jean W. M.'s letter. I can see no great crime tn the fact that he likes to look about him when among people, Do not think quite so and aits in a hand-carved saddle, |other kiddie, but the letter straight and sturdy, and quite una-|>ack was quite different. If any fraid of the big, galloping horses| wishes to know whether Jt She says: much about yi abo yourself and what you a “I am a reader of your articles and | shoula like to have him say to yor. ny admire the advice you give to others, Why not look abgut for some interest- | } S Miss Vincent. Now I would like to, !9& people and see if you can't have some interestin ask you for some advice for myself. your cbusrvaistat ee about proud of bis father read this: close about him, This new cous can do tricks on his pony that you wonld envy. While riding he will ww RegtAd DA 4 unfurl a long sope from his saddle -5-8-8- through a. “IT have been going out with a and, whis-s-2-2-2, it has spun ri Ie FAE (EACH young man for the gast two years é whom I dearly love and am sure my on pe OV/ BD, q love is reciprocated, but there are) A some faults about his personality and e/} Thel% € : character that always lead to some ; } trouble. For instance, when wo ure (2 CAI)? 9 oo») oN im company he doesn’t pay any at- tention to me. Not that I am So 900d8 j Jealous, but it looks very bad when “Yes, it will distress me rez you Fefusg tw certify as to the cause send Edie a line, She'll have a bad that is, 2 view of, the Soot, thal & “a i le are there. I always . greatly, but I don't see how I can of death?” fit of the jumps if she hears from message despatched ne: 01 *, strange people : , Mystery Surrounds You From the Very First || f°" hearing it. If one visits the “No, 1 am merely fulfilling a duty nelther of us tecmorrow.” would have served the same purpose. *. hear marks passed concerning t b Some FSi Chapter. Thrills, Adventu d Deli heful dentist there is no use in pretending by pointing out what I regard as dis- a Why? Armathwaite found that li \ us, and when I tell him about it he 9 re and a Delig that having a tooth drawn doesn’t crepancies in the post-mortem cond ° “ bristled with interrogatives just then, says: ‘What do you expect me to do,|1/ Love Story Are Woven Together. H. Back of || ™t- Please read every word.” ticns. I jooked for signs of organic CHAPTER VIL. ‘Turning to look at Marguerite, he oe talk to you all evening and not look) |} pp yy 7, rina Grim. 0 . escent = Ho obeyed without further pre- Ciapane. FHEre were BOL.” were HE rather bizarre cueetion ie teat Acard Lik lea” December Writing Con’ j ; A hado ble. It 1 § ently, tartled her = “Your . pox at the other people? It's no use; s tl Grim, Overs wing Tragedy of quable, Jt Was 8 GINRETCRR® a see reat wit dont tle marie re girl out Of ar Lots tren coerae te fonce with| ‘Tea prise ct ope qullar onal i that's my habit, and neither you nor||/ @ Murder of Years Before, and the Great Une || wel aware that the gruesome de- 4Dd the newspaper report left the im: p him. Somehow, when her eyes met! be awarded ten Kiddie Klub 1 anybody else will ever change me of : tails would shock one of his hearers Pression that Dr. Scaife was @ hair- looked at Whittaker a8 his, 9 new strength leaped in her| bora, igeen from nix to Afteen, ; ry é all of dis solved Problem—Who Killed Stephen Garth? inexpressibly. Divested of the loud- Splitter. in the result a verdict of though she had completely forgotten heart. clusive, who write the best Christmas. it’ I tell him I don't want ail o st abe cal cata sounding phrases with which a coun- “Suicide, while in # state of unsound iy presence. Percy flatters himself on the ease | stories. ‘ attention but just a little. try reporter joves to clothe ‘any In- ™nd,” was returned. Ton ‘ Lie y with which he follows the line of", note from the parent or “M: ple don’t know about this (Conyright, 1919, ty Raward J, Glogs.) cident of a sensational character, the , There followed g description of the he post,” she repeated. “There joant resistance, but in reality he is| saying that the story 1s 0 nf this because at home he is SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. newspaper added nothing to the facts imterment in Bellerby churchyard of 4s no post out of Elmdale this eve- has not been copied must accompany f al Gilet, which makes them belleve| . Raters armathwatte, » mysterious , Comes Lo Nuttouby and lease already related by Betty Jackson and “the mortal remains of «Stephen ning. Miggles passed through the on,” she answered. ch story, The stories may be rt very quiet, w! Nes nee oe eee | we Cornet,” vwbery. Siopbin “Gar, wes found hansed dre, tae Police-Constable Leadbitter, except a Garth,” when the vicar read a “mod; viage hours ago.” ‘here 18 a transparency of shal-|actual experiences, or fancied ones pe es trap gar ected [naa OL RC I iS a fie 3 eau, letter written and signed by the de- fied form of the burial service.” Tt tm Pecast but they must be composed ent me 4 Gara’ q while the continu absence from ud.’ cs tin "knows ceased man, in which he declared he Cs unser, by the kiddies, ) Wide the tact that be-loske.at others {he ti, mata Mg. an imgeiried by ber watctocus that ber Youher is sult aitves‘h had taken ‘his own life because he Hlmdale of tho dead man's “wife and “He's the postman. We either ate ! Contestants must state Dame, ag and pays ho attention to me by gays | ter tant Gare To hone citi to ane cleat ‘9 was euffering from an incurable dis- daughter” was referred to WIthOUL him ourselves or leave: letters at er, rey Boapee. it address and certificate number u . : ” ease. It was only when the suc - . 0 é dress Cousin Eleanor, i eo taxes ie to ba Reuse very ing issue’ ot the Nuttonby ‘Gazette _ When Armathwaite laid aside the oomoeh's the .. ateeer es Labere 4 d him with he World Kiddie Iola, No. 63 Park Rome ~ often and his people like me very CHAPTER VI. Was scanned, with its report of the ond newspaper, no one spoke for . Hho is the ‘Edie’ he speaks of. My| New York City. much, yet I know that should I marry (Coutinped.) Adjourned inquest, that new light was minute or more. Peroy Whittaker “Then sielthér lettor nor telegram chum is a younger sister, Christabel Contest closes December 1. him I will be ey, ODN Fe cos py ST like dad!” ehe cried. youchsafed. was iy inane pee can be despatched to-night?” “Suarez? An unusual name in Eng- — ind persistent desire to watch others, “He writes asking me t0 have woefully Wisunderstood every gp The coroner ‘was ® Mr. Hill, @ local fromm lump of augers Marguerite "Yes. If you care to vay miteage to “Ms, married a Calcutta merchant,| OCTOBER CONTEST AWARD Would you advise me to tell my peo- search among the old book- word I have uttered if you imagine SolOHDts Lael tes ogee per sras td Ogiivey was stai at vacancy with Bellerby, and the message is handed The Whittakers are Anglo-Indla ple the truth about him and yet L love shops of Chester for one of that Mr. Armathwaite has done any- Oyttuination, had axctied Mr Tlie Wide-open, terror-laden eyes: Ar- tn before eight, Thompson will sond a | Armathwalte «miled. He knew now in tether “looking for faults” Ot| his own library, Ho knows it is here, to make me ‘0 away this morning, ®°ribing the cause of death, his mind Whittaker glanced at his watoh. rasian, a species so rare that it was course. I admit that it is very nice to| yet persistg in disregarding the fact. and again this afternoon. He would 1 found no symptoms of what is “at last, Whittaker #tirred uneasily. The hour was half-past six. not surprising that even @ close ob-| % ‘with fectly devoted escort certainly send me off early to-morrow Popularly known as ‘incurable dis- what’ time does the post leave “sow far is Bellerby?” hi ’ " Boe ee aoa bat on the other | Armathwaite, what am I to free cot afraid of some terrible ease’” said the doctor. “The brain, per Mogi” he inquited, “I want t0 « widd ee Teh of Lae ry hana to have # man constantly taik | think? thing happening. Please don't begin heart, liver, lungs, and internal ore “Tell me In terms of the clock, not in wrom that instant Ari about you in an admiring undertoney “I think for one thing that we by being prejudiced against Mr. S898 generally were in a fairly miles, which, a# a method of reckon- garded him from an entirely new bores more than one girl. Perhaps|should let Mr. Whittaker into the Armathwaite, I have enough trouble healthy state except for ordinary ing in Yorkshire, conveys a sense of Viewpoint. The Briton who has lived itor takes this attitude and ” a staring me in the face to dispense Post-mortem indications, Death by (DeYou infinity.”* many years in the Kast holds firmly eee car people, remarking | 700. oud Armathwalte, with absurd suspicions of one who has hanging is usually capable of clear - to the dogmatic principle that in the pin lll a ——-—| ‘Yes, we must, now that he ts here,” been a very real friend, diagnosis, There Is excessive fluidity ‘A boy can bleycle there in half an biend of two races the Burasian is y laughed the girl. And, alded by Whittaker seemed to weigh the Of the blood, with hyperaemia of the Know? hour.” dowered with tho virtues of neither SSS] Ammathwaite, she told of the day’s point. Marguerite’s self-control prop. 1ungs. The right side of the heart is - “Then, footsore as I am, I shall hie 824 the vices of both. More than Y’s ably angered him as greatly as any €®8orged, and the left nearly empty.| —Coporgut, 1910, y Joe Vrs Van ‘Ga, pf Oey ever did he regret the qualms of the TO-DA happenings. Sther of the amazing’ things which ‘The mucous membrane of the trachea “Fite ‘Now York wrealne * ]me to Thompson's, conventional Mra. Suarea which had IVERSARY “You've spun a jolly queer yarm, had come to his knowledge during !8 injected, and appears of a cinna- 1, Who wrote “The Life of a Bee"? “Why not write your telegram here, brought Percy Whittaker to Elmdale ANN Meg,” he said, after she had retailed, the Past bour, ie had expected her Derriea acter, bi Peer teeng itd 2. In what city was the Russo-|and Betty will take it?” that day aoe ae : eat — ——— - to bridle in defense of the man in e 5 5 y ni t “ a “I'm sorry he deems it advisable to ly for the aeoond time, and with evident {9 Drid’s in Gofente Of tMeust her brain’ is pressnt. as a. secondary Japaneee treaty signed? te moat |r) NO thanks. I'll see to it myself. aistrust me’ he went of, “How long Magna Charta. gusto, the discomfiture of James Yt" .aimness was unexpected and symptom, Contrary to common belief, : ing Then, if it doesn't reach Edie to-night, have you been acquainted with the % 8 Walker. “I think it would be a good annoying. the eyes do not start from the head, | closely related to the extinct masto-|] can place a hand on my heart and family?" ING JOHN, sly, slinking, smear- | nouon now if we found out what “What will your people say when @hd the tongue seldom protrudes be- | dont * vow I did all man could do, and q, Yer since I went to achool with ohn, servant that you : he whole business comes out?” he yond the teeth, Indeed, the expression| 4. w- < an Indian ee corr touch we owe to|reuly did ooour in this house after the whole Busses Oommen T must of the face docs not differ trom that | | SPAS AaK, HOP ehaae: OF 6 . you and your mother went away, Bromo dts no joke, you know, Seen in other forms of death, and, in| “led your reign! Just because you were) pant you say there was a news- your coming here and being alone in this connection, it must be remem-| 5. Fron what European country did so bad you were bidden to obey by | paper report of the inquest handy?” the house with some fellow whom bered that death, the result of dis- iret settlers of New Orleans come? A Christabel at Brighton, She often falled. came here during the summer holi- “You are not forgetting that I have days, and I used to visit her at Whit- written to her?” suntide, n Betty Jacks ised to give it heard of before ii ease, may present all the sl, { “No, Don't you see? A letter from hag eed Aware of your change of your barons, and bidden to sign] “Betty Jackson promised to you never heard of before in your ease, may a signs of! ¢.-What ia the chief element com- Be 2 A io name, of course? MAGNA CHARTA, ‘the churter of |toMr. Armathwaite,” life.” death by suffocation, The body ba you complicates matters even more. “vos, How could jt be otherwise?” “Well, couldn't we see it?” ‘Armathwaite’s firm tread was audl- showed few of these indices.” bined with iron to make steel? If she hears from Meg, and not a “A thoughtless question tndced liberties for English speaking races} 41) go and ask her for it,” eaid dle as he crossed the hall, “Would you mind telling us what} 7 What kind of stone, used in| word is sald about Percy, she'll won- ‘7; natant ay 4 fitting euch oy ‘! forever, On this day we celebrate.| Armathwaite and he left the room. “Anyhow, take my tip, and don’t you are driving at, Dr. Scaife? the|freless cookers, retains heat for a] 4e¢r what has become of little me, I mind that no one in Elindale knew of John, in 1200, had summoned Wil- peel you what, Meg." drawled blurt out everything you know the Coroner had asked. “Here 8m fiong time? eer nit etsy gs ol it, or the fact was bound to & i . Percy, pouring out @ third cup of tea, minute you're ," muttered her found hanging in his house, leaving 7 me ce bit’ removed . village been made public at the inquest. rles Gr r yeare Mam, King of Bootland, to kowtow to} [uty Poets a howling mistake 18 counselor, and the door opened, @ letter addressed to mo in which he| aif, nat 18 the make of the airplane) “It is opposite the Fox and Hounds ‘the doctor who gave. evidencescwas | o2 cranes ariespaene sand him at Lincoln. John's oppressions|ietting that chap share your confl- Armathwaite drew @ chair to the states his intention beyond a doubt, | gene inal iy supposed to have| [22 ,, Yeu can walk there in two min- he your regular medical attendant?” | : and exactions had grown to a length | dence.” window and unfolded a frayed news- Do you wish the jury to believe that upset the lantern which caused the! @°ee ‘fle was an intimate friend rather | {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB that English blood could not bear, A] Marguerite'’s eyebrows curved in paper, laying another on his knees. hig death may nevertheless have been | Chicugo fire? Armathwaite, who had risen and than « doctor, He knew dad so well | OBTAIN YOUR PIN, confederacy of Bargns of the Crown | astonishment ne very suddenness To all appearance, he had noted a natural one?" 10, What waa the name of the little| 4% staring through the window dur- that he would scout the idea of | was held. After some royal backi of this attack was disconcerting, neither the sullen discontent in one "'N was the reply. “I do not #ay| girl in the Mother Goose Stories who] (2S this brief colloquy, was struck by suicide, Perhaps that explains his and filling, the Barons—on the Islan “What do you mean?" she cried, face nor the white anguish in the that, But the absence of certain} jost her sheep? the quietly pertinacious note in hesitating statement to the C er, | of Runnymede, near Windsor—forced| “It's not always easy to give rea- other. symptoms, and the presence of| 11, What well-known violinist ig] Whittaker's voice, Moreover, he was Oh, Armo e, What does it} Jobn to sign and seal the great] sons for one's ideas, I was just think- “This is a copy of the Nuttonby others, make it essential that | should} the husband of Alma Gluck? listening carefully, since there was ail mean? Was e «irl plunged charter, It established more partic-|ing that he's a complete stranger, and Gazette, dated June 22d, two years state that Mr. Garth might just as| 12, What metal is mined most ex-|8ome faint trace of an ace into such a sea of trouble? What | ularly two great principles; (1) No|here he is acting a though he was ago,” he said. “It contains what ap- well have died from apoplexy as from|tensively in Bisbee, Ariz.? + familiar sound in his ears, He am I to di j one should suffer arbitrary imprison-| the head of the family, Who is he? pears to be a verbatim report of the strangulation.” “ d until the younger man had “Don't you think you ought to send % c gent; (2) No tax should be jinposed | Where does he come from? Why is opening day's inquest, which seems “Are we to understand that Mr, ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S! gone out and was walking gingerly for your mother } fithout-the consent of the people. | he poking his nose into your private to have created a rare stir, judginy: Garth may have died from apoplexy QUESTIONS. yn the garden path. Progress “If she were here now she could Magna Charta is echoed in Lincojn’s| affairs? By gad, I can. see Edie by the scare heads and space allotted and afterward hanged himselt?” 1, Tannhauser; 2 Wilde; 8, loop; | down hill must have been # torture lo only say what | am saylng—that my ) immortal words, “A government of | sniffing at him If she was here in my to ft. Will it distress you, Miss ‘That would be nonsense,” said Dr.|4, Seminole; 5, Jason; 6, Cleveland; | sore toes, yet Whittaker was strange- father ls alive and in the best of the ie, for the people, and by the | pfice! . Ogilvey, if I go through it from be- Becsife. 7, England; 8 Cornwallis; 9, Bryan; 'ly determined to send that unneces- heajth,” | Ii Some gleam gf intultion warned the ginning to end?” “L samen tant empamacionny. De L. alive: 18 ° emia, mary telegram ip persoh—unneceasary. Gio me Contonad, Alanis.) | ee