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~ a - ‘ i =e salen on <p NA sis ‘ ' ia f EVO use, Daily. Magazine Paying for the Oxen By Rev. Thomas B., Gregory Copyright, 1919, by The Press Pubtiahing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Religion and Morality Stand to Each Other as Do the Building and the Foundation—You Can Have No Religion Without Manhood Beneath It. I vis The Evening World s “| Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 1919, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New Tork Evening World.) =< Conducted by Eleanor Schorer == [Narra ae Teu THE Man Go Down | \ COAL TO Pur it iN THE You Are | CELLAR TH Rg) IS HERE UGH { MAM ) THE COAL CHUTE. ek IN THE Fill Out This Coupon to Obtain TICKETS to — “Che Wishing Ring’ Members of The Evening World Kiddie Klub whe wish to at- tend the Kiub Christmas Play, “The Wishing Ring,” which will be given on the morning of Dec. 27, must fill out this coupan and send it to Cousin Eleanor, together with a self addres: and stamped OMB years ago there was a great “Revival” in the “down Bast” town where | happened to be living at the tizhe, and at ono of the meetings 4 man noted for his failures in meeting his business obligations, not- @ithstanding the fact that he was alyundantly able to my, arose to speak. The subject was “What Shall I Do to Be Sayed?" ‘The man began by slowly and solemnly quoting the words, “What Shall I Do to Be Saved?” tnd then, with increased solemnity he repeated the words, “What Shall I Do to Be Saved?” when a voice coming clear and distinct from near tho gentre of the congrogation, answered, “Go right straight and pay old John Wson for that yoke of oxen!” - Tt was what might well be called an extinguisher. At any rate, it in- @antly and completely silenced the would-be orator, and his tongue was saves AGE. cree taralyzed throughout the remaining sessions of the revival. goueees A ‘The voice from the centre of the congregation was as truc as it was put. 2 ‘ oa me B may, or it may not, be necessary to believe all the creeds and attend . SEENON Oe Genre ee eeennenene green renee bo all the liturgies—that is a matter quite aside from the story I am telling : oan are Oc gree Weep Clan "Ure SUR Ween” ween eee crip” RN a ea es ttle FO RT Shee aeeevcanete 00 Oeveeees @ oxen. Two tickets will be adult's ticket. Ne adult will be admitted without a child. No child under thirteen years of age will adult. i hild’s ticket and an ‘The stars in thelr courses are fighting for Old John; the forests are nt each applicant, a child's ti tamming his cause; the waves of the great deep are sounding the right- (usness of his claim; the birds are singing it; all just souls are for it, (4 there can be no “joy in Heaven” till Old John comes into his own. Religion and morality stand to each other as do the builing and its Wrndation, and as you can have no superstructure that is worth while I'VE Gor You SHeRs | WANT dmitted without an Without ‘the upholding masonry underneath it, ‘you can have no religion ! You LITTLE ‘ Children of thirteen years and over may use the second ticket Mat is worth talcing about without having along with it the manhood that FALse ALARM | to bring a friend. & four square with,the work. ‘ ! Cousin Eleanor. The religion that stope ghort of honesty and truth, of personal honor, square dealing and loving goodwill, is not worth a bagatelle. It may be font tender in the “corrupted currents of this world,” but “‘tis not #0 Bove.” ‘What a powerful sermon there is in the old legend, 0 beautifully | fersified by Longfellow: At the hour of noon it was oustomary in the | Ancient monasteries for the poor to be fed at the gates at the hands of the f@onks. One day the monk, whose turn it was to dispense the charity, was fleepty engaged in his devotton. The bell rang out the hour of noon, and he knew that the needy, with their gaunt faces, were anxiously waiting for him. But still he tarried, debating the question, “Should he linger at the Gate of Heaven‘or hasten to the gate of earthly suffering?” The temptation to remain on his knees, gazing upon the face of his Lord, who stood in vision before him, was sttong, but breaking away, qsnder protest, | trom his prayers he went out to feed the hupgry ones; and lo! upon return. tng, what was his delight to see the master waiting to welcome him, with ® smile of commendation sweeter than he had ever worn before, and the words of benediction and of warning, “Hadst thou staid, I must hate fone away.” Cousin Eleanor’s Klub Column “AUTUMN FLOWERS” ~« + + BY MILDRED LIND! WHO.PuT MY LITTLE INCOME INTHE COAL Your Sweethearts’ reveated by Their Characteristics Banduriting Copyright, 1929, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bening World.) IN UTTLE 5 / COME ? | EXPENSE. HE ALWAYS Picks on NE ! and women who desire to learn more about their sweethearts 2 Below is given the analysis vf the handwriting sent in by men } ° WOMEN’S QUESTIONS. bere oo executive. controlling affections. RHODY D. B. B, Bronx—You are! pitan Not easily adaptable, with a! fond of music and have plenty Of| tendency to the fatalistic. Reserved. will power and self-appreciation to Materiad rather than spiritual. Make wucceed. In fact you are extremely | excellent balance for your own unset- egotistical and inclined to be boast-| ted tendencies. Sense of humor, but 1 little teaderness. | ful, You are, however, artistic and] 4)” | tcinewhat erratic. Also you'are gen- . P. Mu Brooklyn—indications all erous, with combined idealistic and] *voreble | ; 3 CHAS, E& &., Brooklyn—Literary material tastes. Great reel iors Ot: oe wibain’” Meteo ae te cnbe: | the same time secretive. Indications thiities. Intell tly generous, Weil | are that you are too self-centred to balanced., Somewhat deliberate. Re- | fove deeply. Also you are rather in-|fined..* Tendency to be unpunctual. | tense without being tender. At the eee prermean ailedy eat: | | October Contest Award Winner, 14-Year Class. game time you are a good friend. fre neither weak nor false, Just ab- ; The Grasshopper. @orbed in yourself. : ie si . sopese 2 Gitesehoeper, aise by. the meadows, M. M. or (M. R. N.)—Sincere, force. p no = 3 > p TIP ’ at >) Merrily sprin vs ful. Will nave own way in epite of " Rs my ; Steel WY a | ’ Y f ‘ Eating every insect that everything and everybody, Good hus- “ C4 5 <s = has q ”? f Happens to go by. band, provided that you obey him = F = : :, 4 , Grasshopper wise as an owl, Somewhat impatient. Indications are : Looking here’and there ny Hd ¥ 2 - vatching for his enemy VIRGINIA M,, Brooklyn—Honest, * =. R { 4 That seeks him everywhere in : 4 kindly. Conscientious, Certal By ELLA SHERMAN, aged twelve. dogged determination to succeed, Not ake to scdrn t write an anonymous letter, ‘ have a snoelace that’ belonged replaced by a new electrolier, gave &@ “Take off your mask, won't you?” fiirtatious. Constant, Good type. Gbanile Ebak aoeetee and I willingly sign my naine, pleasant, soft light. Coiling up the and Iris's tone was almost formal, “I The Reugh , ANNA ©. F.—Modest, kindly, sin-|$ By Whose Hand Did Ursula Pell Meet Her What very strange" things to col- WILLIAM ASHTON.” long groen cord lest she trip on it, know you, don't 1?" i edenan ma RONSR Rime seas cere, Straightforward, precise. Con- is & lect The mystery of the demand for the Iris sank into an easy chair near thé “You do not, and something tells me thousand miles pint are we ft ventional. Unemotional, | Deliberate. Death?—Where Had She Concealed Her Vast “Yes, they ate. Tut they interest dime and pin deepened. table. you never wii, Pardon me, if I retain | Tossing about in e restless ees; Quietly ‘fun loving. "Very close : ; me and so I want to get your dime rar ly She opened the wall-safe and stared my protecting decoration"--— | Brom wave to Ware es bade may mouthed. Unimaginative, | Depend- Fortune in Hidden Gems ?—The Most Analyti- and_pin.” CHAPTER YI. into Its emptiness. She pulled open — “scarcely a decoration,” murmured | lke Meecy snow on # stormy orm, 8. 1B--Consclentious, accurate,|¢ cal Reader Will Be Unable to Solve the Baffling |} of te tito tne iT vosacd on MARILY Iris went upstatre’ Mop te exes aod, with no,deanite > ithe nk . an | ee. Talay Wate Temtner Fee . $, 18.—Conse F ar p of the window. ‘The pin, Ce ee ery oxes and, with no defini ‘Thank you; that implies your be- boat t affectionate, kindly, Cheerful, Keeps : syns. T, the floor, I think Durpose, sat down at her aunt's desk. lief in a fair share of good looks on| And roar like the sound of @ cannon; own counsel. Incilned toward sports, Problems of This Thrilling Tale of Mystery ‘The visitor fell on hands and knees, closed the door, Then she ‘Nothing met her eye that seemed my part. fut the pastes b we'll pase ‘Trifle ero in criticism, Conven- 8 of y Wy and wen quickly over the floor af the opened it again, for the important, and she turned from the dpe rdety ie gcctes 3 Pierrapianrt | me RH bry ny ny United tHonul. Touline life. Dependable. whole room. Iris with diffoulty r@- night was hot and stifling. Without @¢sk, her glance falling on the cre- moment after all. I-want the pin that | States, MEN'S QUESTIONS. Copyright, 1919, by J. B. Lippincott Company. strained her laughter #t the nimble turning on a light, she went and sat {onne ,Window curtains that over- your lute wunt letf you in her will,” | By BERTHA DAMROTH. ALEX. O.—Sincere. Excelient type. ; SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. figure hopping SDOUt Miko 8) from ene ne eee nee Ar en er tte 8808. “Oh, then you wre William Amiton?” | : sep Analytical mind, Deliberate regard- - peering into corners and under the Dy 0m oben window: leanne beeing ue erled. ho are roful! “Not s loud, Yes—-1 am | THE KIDDIE KLUB. ing marriage. Normally heey he furniture, 1 ats, gaze, out into the night ‘The curtain moved slightly. none other than ho” A mock dru-|mnere ig u Klub as you will see ’ . 7 me Z a - i ie searc even or oe 7 “a w $ ee vl iT c Bee Sta CON at nacelles harap od, cn frm wil five Whe search Taree ee. Ane wee thinking about Mannard, | “Who are 99 he repeated Myi" Renter accompanied thopheye: | That there the members aro full ef. Dreams of doing things rather than The detecuws Guretlin. him pointed visitor at the front door, and Qid her thoughts were in 2 chads. angrily, out nO FOapOnse, why do you want It? I believe you're | wpe OS. sine wide world hagey and immediate marriage. As she is @ ay, here baer athe, Veal Ne the, Ml returned to the living room smiling \fre@st waan't conviction, to be sure, and the curtain hung, stil! crasy Tbez make the wine Ser but—Iris regolutely put away her “Who are you, 1 1" hh ted return thy room 5/96 F o aro you, 1 say © repeated Gh ALS SCunRy WAYEELUE Fiero the WR growing suspicions of Runnanl. angrily, but there was no response, ys Th pwhere and the curtain bung still, sa nasaeneneemnntnateee ane] floor again “Have you lost anything?” asked }, Ip her & terror passed through her, and deep thinker, she takes dite seriously, yee, ond Winston ps Indications are that she Is capable of | deucuvcs Wanoard te placed under “asrest, fove. ACK (B. or 0.) Ky Brooklyn— “ { Stub- ay ly getting new members evers day, Now cheer our Kiub with all our might ’ who api ars at “Cm not, as you'll find out! But T} intend to have the pin, so make up your mind to that!) f spr toward her, laying bis automatic on ry a Winston to | 4 CHAPTER YI. Sunday, for I saw him. Now, Iria, if . wes wowas xno to look for them? tert her shivering, with an tey grip at 2 table ieee ia t| Cheer its members day and might. 5.» Sowa omewnar saving. Lacks eee, ou want’ me to say Twas mistaken AERC ONE a ioking for a pin.” NRowing Urwula Pell tridluay wpirits hor heart, ‘Though not at all inclined formed’ totes, he had a emote, wilk |, LY WILLIAM HOPPE aged $45, gily discouraged. Material HB shock of Bannard’s arrest #% to his identity, IM say it-—but, I ‘cre you looking for the pin Mrs DN ha A) eae moat abs toward: a Sellat in) She nlpsianie. handkerchief tied over her mouth and | *¢*Fs Brooklyn, N. ¥ to be secretive, , wasn't.” Pell loft you?” wad ART ‘ 4 s ias here was in uncunny fee nthe ; her head in such fashion that not vet formed: caused the complete collapse Where was sald Its, altos en ete eee auld Iris, astonished Fe eee nat ary Mine Darrel atmogphere und Iris trembled with a pare RH ry Tae ial areeseng oper ieee ein prt J.P. 0.—Love of luxury, _Idealtstic, of Iris, but @ day or’ two ¢ r ery atzire:” With enly a vague notion of Strange, weird feeling, as of inipend Oak acer to! OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Imaginative. Artistic. Intuitive. Ver- later she was herself again, | “In th baile. Not always frank. Self-ep- | and ready to follow up her determina fuce. preciation, Visionary, Impractieal.| tion to avenge the death of Ursula und Ruther cold. Romantic. , near the orchard ve it," Agnes went on, “I Yas ing disaster, She edged a step buck- on, ian a business-like icked it up’ wns you threw it looking around, sho went into her warg, but as she did #o the curtain must obtain that little pie pic p aunt's altting room and flashed on a WOl’s Oe et ene da man stood dis- nt away,” i light. It was the table lamp that had “48 Sung aside, and a we erty. Will you change your mind and » Tm not just “"p gracious’ sake! Why did you pele sound broken na tha tose atthe closed=-a tall figure, with @ strong. tell me where it is?” | rns ne re et en ee nee ee Pell. » time, but it was about a muscular frame, and arms extended e elf-re- Fin ve, but it was a do that? ti fe tri that no , Sudd the thought came to her _L. H. F. Brooklyn—Able, self-Te- | tts too absurd to suspect Win! ‘iiineateno=thad’a e.iucke pi0, MIAO ite meteeteee emcee tn a threatening gosture ; nee oe Poreey valve: | @he sald to the Bowens, who called if you only canght €® Tris, your aunt had that pin for Bot a word)” he Sau peres, iw a . and in view of this sho deter Fo ‘ ee — often, ‘That boy is no more guilty Iris said quickly, “it may years." " sound!" and tho glint of a amall re- mined to use her wits to extricate Aue b nd ; © been someone else!” “f know it; it's been years in that | volver flashed toward her, But she), e Shain thi fle to dsteon seers of a0 Playing the Game Sen: Z era} Of course, he wasn't up not mistaken, Why. he pox Mr, Chapln held forme,” OU || Was tov petrified with fear to speak, herwelt from this dang Pach meanber te | | tere tat Sunday! But no one will sray suit with a Norfolk ““pyt before that, When’ T firet cn for the man was masked, amd the effect ih . ; oe 3 o y vi innoc ce until the real I've seen him wear be © came to live with Mrs, Pell, abe al- wu? of the black-avisel apparition took A iy w 2 IFB iteclt is aptly Ikened to @ Lah bl appa ana hereiEs pageean And he had on a light nh pin stuck in tho front | [her breath away. Only fora moment, {17 carefully what lt wa game. | folng , vith a stickpin, ‘The Once 1 took it Guecehe Gaia te fea Pec Penida Ge | DOwSvaT eerily amy ead ltr mal To win, to earn and enjoy the] find him, and find the jewels, aud yun happened to stone and I P know, § (The New York Evening World) he color came back to her white Gitta Oe toa him tao openly \s | fruits of victory you must play fair, | solve the whole mystery!" glean, You know that pin, Iv, and eaid if f ev i, What country is known as the|heeks, and she wuld scornfully, “1 SCT nik fol Nm iil Cull ry Wealth is not tho real prize of life;} “Phere, there, Iris,” Miss Darret !i0? ; things again she'd dias | Cetestial Empire? tee ne antly. until, as she had hoped, this Walkin » keg ingly, athe Iris knew it only too well, and or me 1@' 3. Krom what country was Viorida Wd better be, then,” and the tude on her part brought # rough 4 Frmxit ts only a trophy, a symbol and|said, soothingly, for she thought tho gun knew, moreover, thet when Win “gh what fool Well, | purchased? | mug weaed Renter ia Gar, attitude on her part brought » roush, ‘ nee | may carry with it no satisfaction. In-| girl still tysterical, n't think came up’ Sunday evening he Wore Agnes, have you fr got the pia | Py Wet ocean atream is supposed | "Cowan hard. twlat of ber arm, that | This don) sete 6: fo? ] deed, it does not carry with it gen-|about those things now that same suit, and the same seurf that Aunt Ursula left to mer” | |to ‘make tho cimate of Pnglnd| “Nonsense! But if you're inclined “Win a iimp: & . ae ulne, lasting satisfaction unless Jt has) Not think wbout them!” criod {Md pin, He had gone back to town | «Yes, ma'am, as goon as T eaW YOu milder? to call help, I'll have to make tt tM- yng nodded her head at him, while 4c been won fi honestly, BOn-l rs why, what elve can I think off {C,T°kt day, for other clothing. but throw it away, { watched my chance! 4. What breed of dogs wore used | possible for you to do ao.” pain contorted her face ¥~ wo ; yw ge can nk of? when he had rushed to Berrien in to go and pick it up before Volly in the river-erossing scene in Uncle sice was that of 4 an igg OME SON see : vat > Orubly: ies for playing the game are|I've thought of nothing else for tho response to Irix's summons, he had could get it.” ‘Tom's Cabin? Hoesirar trai stramrct oducnted sorry.” he said again, ‘Wout there's \) atift, “clockwork 4 SLED age 7 : : not 1 to. chang p nd get it, Agnes, and let me| § What in the name of the heaven | Mam but entirely uni no other way. Does that mean you're }/ pelled ‘toy Dut @ extremely siinple. Indeed, there i8/ whole week. It's Saturday now, and A Via had anathan aa § lgetdint Weith Aeartin nh Tndlant Her torrorgicft her, aw she realised ooo e't, give mo tho pin?” | Nfetike dow that only ond Obey your conscience: | in six days we've done nothing, posi- eajen ce ae. e me maid returned. withoul the|Vare@he G the een, aan yg that at lea she hadn't to deal with ong aie ne av ewcense: | ke long or ® Of lote there has been a great dead tiie meaning toward” acdinn caller, But the maid return ee Who t# the hero of Homer's} o’yow class, uncouth ruffian AUaara' | oe Me van nesdntt bow. kneel, 7 { laying. : nding the Iris found a man of pleasant man- pin | Odyssey? “why p since you a fl Sluply take hei cea ott have been Wholesale efforts to | criminal.’ ner and correct’ demeanor, who "i can't find it, Miss Tris, T put it!” 7, During what war did Mlorence| _"Swny should I call bel, tte 20) peak yet, indicate where it is, and by ‘the hand and abe t has been sown, ‘to get] “p, t a t ted her with dignit on the under aide of my own DIN: | Nigttipgale become famous? may “ aie PM wet it ee bel J, to tilt the mehoge it wonld be Setter not to im Rodnes Pallock, home Chi- cushion, and there's none there now." |" Who Invented dynamiti trying to speak codily, but si Iris nodded her head toward the mo! BRNO roa been sarned, try," suggested Mr. 14 ». business hardware, but ax a . Yet Iris had not heard the last of; 9 ¥rom what kind of fibre ts the| Watching the carefully held platal desk, and the man w to It > } look as if some of the|, iris turned away tion f am a collector,” he grid. the strange affa ‘catluloge for ceHuloid obtained? ‘Nothing to fear if you do asl sy." ran hin Angers Nahtty ie iva to regret baving| fond of the gentle ie 3 i are interested fn my late . In the evening mail a letter came) 19. On wi§ch day of the year ie; “And wha do xou soy?” Nettle Us compartments es peat 3 never liked the pom m4 i" t “tum for her it s in in untamtl ar the time from sunrise to sunset the | The masked, ure Fs mh Trig While, and a he tou onen the labor slackers (a rant clergyman, and abe you, but they handwriting, and was written On & | shortemt In North America? nearer my wan, | 5 nodded ‘Soone rose now to greet Home one Who ip. ols finule plain shect of paper Cr aint Bolcbes tin tree in. the | interrupted ; eet she had remembered a email packet will also d at the outer door if they ever The note ran Kagt ‘bas been largely destroyed by| “Stay here you are am Mot of papers, pinned with an old and In see vas Roger Downing. who, always 1 ™ clyde nt? afraid ¢ pistol: your voice tells mewhat r pin, ame de v 6 worth While course to fol- too fast," Me 2 big! i mew hit i ee rien only .¢ Veh wiles of the game. {devoted to Iris, was now striving to ae t Deear Madam fee Rhat buliding Is the headquar-| mo you would not mont a dofonceleas Fomewhel Tkiy, mi tin es ; eaith omnia LOW fae who will cheat for hia|earn her gratitude by show hi 3 ly » you one hundred dollars | tern tor the Democrotic Party 1u New | woman, but I command you to heep 4 «lie could make herself dramat | ry) employer will also cheat his employer. | Willingness to be. of help in any w want from j for the 2 YOu oy 2OUr RUBE | York City? your e. a then,” he rex Convincing ‘ | rhe ness no} 1 joes | he might. He came every day, and ayy willing to p price f i ia th gatepost tos y “My voice delieg me, then, ee by dint of indicative nods Biaituer in pusineas nor in ING GoM eT aT wan caret Bot 40 obs AR eet toma he tie rane aunt aight nin eatopoat t2:) ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S | iurney couily. “I'd shoot you quickern by dint of indicative mods and | cheating cierto play tho game and|courage him, she eagerly wanted to jor to you in her wil pod mw i QUESTIONS, a wink, were it naceemary 10 make inY discover the packet and the pin. ‘The | ; han to break the rues|know just What he knew about Han What stared at faone vy remiate rec 1, Toledo; 2, Rows: 3, Boston; 4,| getaway. But, listen: you will be im- papers were valueless, and the pin, pe 5 : : fail to Bulag, Aen tos Breph nard's presence at Pellbrook on the “| told Pe es epee nt but Piwant to Mauser: 6. Leif Ericsson: 6. silo; | mediately unmolested, if you ¢ive mo which held a paper band round them, Were yr re rane! ome tt the things | day of the tragedy mid, Wt w pencil tat frend 2m man who is mak: | Mauger A nines 3. Liyperanto; (what & bave come here to got’ Tad- won an erdioars, dull, old-looking | MANHATTAN DOLL CO. ING. in Forbes| “It's this way,” Downing expressed President Garfield carried in his be yout all right 10, Guy Fawkes; 11, Switzerland, | vise you to give it willingly, but if one 741 Fifth Avenue, New York... | w juld|12, Florence, not—then I must get it ap best 1 can,” (To Be Continued.) b ly. a t Vil get it an in) neaien comet abd it. “Win was certainly up here last pocket the day he was shot, and | Tou dopt know me bul 1 \ 8 ‘ —_— _ —_ SIS. SE RP 5 creeeeectaat Saco ws