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The songs have been rehearsed over and over again until the Kiddies know their words, and there is almost never @ hitch in the stately or rollicking steps of the dances which the youngsters have learned under the instructors, who have been supervised by Supervisor Lee of the Park Department Bursau! | of Recreations and his assistant, Biss | McKenna, with the Kiddies’ own} Cousin Eleanor Schorer. | At Hudson Park, Chelsea Play- ground and the Carmine and West Twenty-cighth Streets open-air gym-| nasium there are scores of Kiddies rehearsing who are to represent the early French settlers and the great army of bright, good, happy French | who came to this country from the| days of the Huguenots down to the present to add their industry and de- votion to ideals to American citizen- ship, These French Kiddies are to enter the pageant singing the “Mar- sellaise” and dancing to Its stops. The big audience is certain to have a thrill from them such as it has not expected until it sees their entrance on the lawn in the succession of the groups of the nations which have made New York history from the red Indians on. For members of the Kiddie Klub too there is a reminder in these youngsters dressed in the colors and the costumes of France that the Klub has undertaken tho care in France of 495 Ittle French orphans made fath- erless by the wor If every member of the Kiddie Club gives 1 cent a week for the coming year, every one of these youngsters will have enough to eat and will be warmly clothed; many Kiddies are giving a good deal more than a cent a week, and at least one| family of five ts elvine two cents a| day each, or a total of $36.50 a year, | which 1s enough for the care of ono} lonely little French kiddie from now} until next June, > ——- | CROWDING THE MOURNERS. | Marte Dressler sold a turnip | for $5 yesterday at the Washing. | ton Square garden party. | pre dakcts Seal steal DOG MEN FIGHT WICKS BILL. Fanciers Tell Whitman Measure Is| Croel and Unnecesan ALBANY, Moy 23.—-1 many sections ‘3 from thered in ay to pro- Opponents, headed by forn contended that the zing | any one to Kill an wu! caught | worrying domestic animals would lead Supporters of the bill claimed tts | jenactment was necessary for the re-| habilitation of the sheep raising tndus- | try in the State, and that persons who took proper caré of thelr dogs need not | \ stimulate your liver, regu- late your bowels and im- able pills. They restore :\ healthy conditions, and soon THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1917. Kiddie Klub’s ‘Young Manhattan’ Pageant Rehearsed BOLD SNEAK THIEF SETS.__ * STREET “GYM’ ninety-eight rings of various sien ‘Thelr prices ranged from (0 to #450) TL When the supposed customers de RINGS WORTH $19,775 without having made @ pur- Saad if van, noted shat rune Walks Out With Trays While man, WR ee had ‘as pears. + was Accomplices Keep Jew- fen, mlauyes lat the thett waa | eller Busy. - | Though the police have maintained | @absolute secrecy, It became known yesterday that a daring jewel robb: was perpetrated on May 8 in th store of Joseph Schulman, at No. %4 Eldridge Street. The thief, working with two accomplices, got away with |two trays of diamond rings, valued | at $19,776. | The thief told Mr. Schulman he had | an.ppolatment with the jeweller's aon | |regarding @ position aa bookkeeper. | The elder Schulman told the visitor | there was no position open at the | store and permitted the man to walt for the arrival of hit aon, Then two well dressed strangers | jentered and asked to inspect a laval- |ilere displayed in the window. While the proprietor and his clerk wero kept busy by the prospective customers the thief slipped behind the counter and lifted out two containing costal use for 50 rd Carter’s Little Liver Pills For Constipation Si. (beat Goon! ont iid, Pale, Putty-Faced People Need Garter’s tron Pils ow /uucxy\ the real Burley cigarette 1 dg alll had the real Burley cigarette coming to you for a longtime. Last year you rolled billions of Burley cigarettes —because you couldn’t buy them ready-made. You certainly do love Burley; 60 million pounds were poured out of those green, blue and red tins last year. Do you know why you couldn’t buy them? The shredded Burley didn’t work right for a cigarette—flavor didn’t hold. _. So we had to go back to the old kitchen stove for the right idea. And that old kitchen stove gave us a new principle in cigarette making. The Burley tobacco—it’s toasted _ Just like buttered toast, hot. Simple, isn’t it? All big discoveries are, : * You see, we toast the tobacco to add flavor and seal it in. Most of your foods are cooked—to develop flavor. They taste better. The Lucky Strike cigarette tastes better because the tobacco—it’s toasted. How to open the package Tear off part of the top only, as shown Cigarettes in paper pack- Rages of 20 are carried more a handily this wway.andkeep better; less likely to spill into your pocket, ih | Oran | My nuh asted. 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