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RIDDIE CLUB SHO THE BIG SURPRISE. OF THE LUNA OUTING ) Gades Pepto Mangan | “The Red Blood Builder”” ouR pallor, your loss of strength, energy and ambi- tion very likely are due to anemia. Anemia is blood poverty. Make your blood rich with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. Kiddies Will Entertain © in} Me. J. BRETTRNBACH CO, New York Their Own Theatre and Fill Manufacturing Chemists That K. K. War Chest. Sold by druggists everywhere By Cousin Eleanor. big surprise which we hav. | CHARITY. | 4,000 MEN WANTED Sa to 50 CHARITY. CHARITY. New Yorkers ——————— et WALTER, S697, 3 sa5 OM Wot st> been planning for every one who vis- | {ts Luna Park for the outing on July |17 ts @ series of Kiddie Klub shows Perhaps that is not quite clear, Let me explain: We will run Kiddie Klub shows like all other Luna amusements, Instead of giving one long performance that takes hours, we are to have a num- ber of short shows, each to run for one half hour, and to consist of five brilliant features. There will, however, be one dis- tinct difference between the regular! amusements and our own, It is this| —while the other entertainments re- peat the same performance over and over again, each of our shows will have an entirely new programme and an entirely new cast. The first of the Kiddie Klub shows will go on at 5 o'clock at The Evening World Kiddie | Klub Theatre in Luna Park. ‘The shows will be continuous until 11 o'clock in the evening. ‘Ten cents admission will be charged Besides enjoying themselves tm. |} mensely the actors and the audi- | ences will be doing & great and good | patriotic service. The proceeds of | the evening will form the foundation | yto wear the Red Triangle in France “big” men— in the world today. To cheer and comfort our fighting men— successful men— from business and professional life. Above all else— men’s men. To fill to keep up their morale. Our boys in khaki need you “over there.” Pershing has said so. bsaibalitl Will you go? Pipraran Her Ghar weal putused ar| the most vital job— Pa spony phan ant iad Klub mombera who | have been deprived of support vy the next to the soldier’s— MAF OME ROR [PETE ove: sarnern dave. teen ta fight for the cause of the earnestly hope that none of our| cousins will suffer the experience of | losing one so dear ut if it should | | Allies. 1 This space contributed through the ¥. M. C. A. by CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. first to offer ald and comfort to the| Manufacturers of the Three All the children With the exception | Great Food Products from Corn ot na ein an horuge a, who KARO MAZOLA ARGO And the Klub's. patriotic. party been invited to take py: FOR SALE. STEAMBOATS. Norma Lenz, Estelle Levy, Helen Levy, Elizabeth Milligan, Jack Moyers, Ethel Meyers, Dean Munroe, Genevieve McLaughlin, Francis and Isabelle McKenty, Anna Newton, Marguerite Rainsford, Sonia Rabino- | wits, F Irene Doris and’ Walter &cott, 2 ; Sy. i Lewls Brkep Ga eee ba i. Houston 8t,, 10.00 A. M HELP aCe Heturn due New York, U'r, 14, .N. B., 81, M Steamer Richard Pecl To New Haven AGES @1 TO 56, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED, DIVISIONS, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT ‘CO, || TheNewEnglandSteamshipCo fe “METROPOLITAN LINE. . DAILY EXCEPT SUN. | hv, We 12) Stas AM Rockawity A PICNIC FOR A NICKLE AT INTERSTATE PARK The People's Free Playground BOATING BATHING — FISHING Take Dyckman Street Ferry Day and Night Trips All “Lost and Found” articl advertised tn The World or report ‘Last ahd Found Bureag.” Room Het Lye Atlante Highias ic, Dancing ait HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES om, Pier 33, N foot Canal at Weekdays, ae SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ae Round Tripges keepain Bervice 10.00 sos WEEKDAY and SUNDAY THI | es | —— | Diamonds, Watches on Credit Day” i ine | Baer \ Enaient nora SONS waren kin DIAMONDS ON CREDIT #xy,."= ‘sre Ts Bridgeport or New Haven cor. all "peinty tn | SY |] with Fnourh Time for Sixhtaceing. eal kee ates, Kz tab oh ft Musio—Dining Room—Lunch Counter. 7 passa arene vouT Ebi Steamer City of Lowell 4 eet Pit 2 hear Mountain mad i forall aolaiers and pallet union, abate "BEAKER fibre Ban Afi bob tm To Bridgeport | UP BOATS | tee | fue. ce WANTED Ly, Pier 28, ER, Catharine 8t.. 90 AM STATION MEN AND |] Le, Pier 70, BE. R., 22nd Street, 1000 4, 4 Rewrn due New York, Pr, 70, BB. 9 P.M TRAINMBN, A limited number of tickets on sale weiee: ae wintet 2 8? on Piers on the day of Excursi@n. from points 1 ataining Cabal 9300, | Zron Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND APPLY ROOM igus, 165|| To BOSTON $5. .23 ie THURSDAY. JULY 1 in able aneatty BROADWAY, 9 A. M.'TO 5 ' Hi, 40 GH to. been “ROCKAWA Y ‘BEACH 2.30 A.M. Bler tN. H..10.15| Tel Hoctir #7, |‘Maitidalay’ | DOWN THE BAY To Atlantic Highlands, Fare 35¢ fee kre. NF, Battery Plow io 30a M4 wa M 66.40 M ° Pre a a Ry iad f:: Gere fare BE ve a ys CP THR HUDSON RA ted: 7m Otfiee. ai a ia raat Hats af SIL. “thin REPUBLIG'’ 3s finttegss ta WY Sakina (etleepart tatiia Ataees vo joe, DANCING. satEEM MEY successful formula seid in Mae ig an i | indi cudany 8, © Onl Answer ms HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1928, A KIDDIE KLUB STAR PERFORMER WHO WILL BE APART OF THE “SURPRISE” fit, and almost all have joyfully ac- copted. When they learned that the entertainment was a pat many arranged to con k from the country for the week in order to per- form and to attend re 1s. BY the way, we owe Mr. J n, man vote of thanks. is through sm and generosity that we the privilege of using Street Theatre for all ry work of our show, ‘ations are going on in| many households. Novel costumes | are being planned and extra spangies and ribbons and pompons are being | added to others. Boy clowns are turn- ing hand springs and practising tip- ping their hats at comical angles, while dancers exercise their nimblé songsters warble new ballads, ians ‘practice their prettiest e@ and elocutionists are busy | choosing the most effective bita of poetry they know. Some of the cousins thus engaged are: Hortense Awl, Little Miss Mildred, Agnes Braham, Clare Branner, Sherwood Clemens, Mary Dunckley, Margaret Donohue, Harold Epp, Edith Ezechel, Baby Ruth Friedman, Irma and Irv- tng Frisch, Elise and Elenor Gaydos, Margaret Gilligan, Dorothy Glen, Vic- toria Gilpin, Walter Gunther, Laura Katofsky, Margaret Louise Koehler, Stubner, Hazel Tapper, ton, @athryn Winthrop dred Watts, Buster Watt we Caticura Quickly Relieves Itching Skins Bathe with Cuticura Soap, dry and apply Cuticura Ointment, For ecse- mas, rashes, itchings, irritations, ete, they are wonderful.’ Nothing so en- sures a clear skin and good hair as making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations, «duitars bepk Tek Beaten, Balter bors Soap te.” Ointinent 25 and te. {NOMEN MOTHERS! DAUGHTERS! You whe tire easily: are pale, haggard your blood examined for iron deficiency. Muxated tron taken three timesaday her meals will increase your strength and on. durance in two weeks’ time im many cases, <-Ferdinand King, M.D. Dor ee The questions answered below are general In character, the symptoms or diseases are Kiven and the answeie will apply tn any case of s#tinila Those wishtug furth may address Dr. Lewta Bidg., College Elwood Streets, Dayton, Onto. Incioaing self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full nama and ad dress must be given, but onty initials will be used in my rescriptions can be {ied at any well-stocked drug store. Any Grugg st can order of wholenaler, otic benefit | | Voile Frocks at this popular price HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fitna Avenue FRIDAY, AS USUAL. BARGAIN Day Complete Summer Stocks of Desirable Needfuls for Every Member of the Family at Friday Bargain Prices NO INVENTORY UNTIL END OF AUGUST WOMEN’S SUMMER SUMMER SILKS WASH DRESS GOODS FROCKS FULL ASSORTMENTS FULL ASSORTMENTS FULL ASSORTMENTS NO INVENTORY UNTIL END NO INVENTORY UNTIL END NOINVENTORY UNTIL END OF AUGUST OF AUGUST eee 35 in. Chiffon Taffetas— — Plain Color Voile Frocks—All the plaids and stripes—vari-colored broken assortment of colors—spec.. 57 neweat shapes pleted ira combinations—light and dark— embroidered voile collars and value 81.75......s.esseveees MoT | ancy Dress Girigham— stripes, checks id pl colore— ee 36 in. All Silk Sport Tussahe— Voile Frocks are mnie el plats white, natural, tan and variou 27 color, plaid and flowered voiles— variety of new styles... Special 5.44 . 8.97 street shades—value 92.25... 1.87) | Yard Wide Silk-Mixed Poplin— medium and dark colore— high lustre Special .9'7 | M4 in. Silk Mixed Pongees— many pleasing floral patterns from which to select. . are lovely flowered voile models— Novelty Skirtings— quaintly rounded and frilled at mbantion effect gabardine effects, with colored neck, «With pleated tunic skirt natural, ta and colors ay) hier avec 47 an me he Walue 05... ..cccccceeeeeeeee © Curtains, Draperies, ote. in color and novelty pattern Full assortments—No Inven- oi areas Special 8.44! FINE DRESS GOODS tory ‘until end of August. Cretonne Curtains— with Valance-—cotton edging— Friday's clearance. .......0+6+ 127 Fine Net Bed Sets— Marie Antoinette and Lacet desi white of Arabian—value $7.50, 59% 6,000 Yards of Marquisette Curtain- ing-—50 in. wide—10 to 20 yd. lengths—value .35 to 40 yd... .25 Votle Frocke—Striped voiles and novelty fabrics—-dainty organd: collare—and taffeta trim: FULL ASSORTMENTS NOINVENTORY UNTIL END OF AUGUST 54 in. Shepherd Checks — part wool—medium and large sized éhecks—our reg. .97 Frocke—Extremely modish are frocks of chiffon print voile, patterns consist- ing of large white Nowers scattered over ands of various blues and black im color voile and linen frocks are also available at this price. % 54 in. All Wool Cream Serge— | mannish weave—our reg. 61.97. 1.64 Taffeta Frocke—Developed in soft taf- fetas are attractive models showing | 50 in. Mohair Si corded tunics, organdy vestees and| jet black—high — ; collars. Colors are navy and new Noe heavy weave . Special 1.68 green and black—special +E 48 in. All Wool French Serse— brown, myrtle, garnet, oe and black. 1.97 HOSIERY AND 74 Art Buglape— 36 inch—best plain colors— special 400 Armure Damask Table Covers— with tapestry or damask borders —40 inches square—rose, blue, green and wood brown colorings Washable Couch Covers— self-tone or colored stripes— Aico de Chine Frocke—Charming leats and gathers fall in soft, pectic i Wane box pleat panels grace the front and tiny buttons are used to great effect in trimming. Oringed..cscccccccccccccccces Aisne. Paton ee | 6.75 UNDERWEAR Accumulation of Verdure Tapestries and Imported Ramie Draperies— 50 inches wide—values $1.75 to CGE Fbiccdcccsssess 1.37 RUBBER GOODS FULL ASSORTMENTS Frocke—Soft satin has been used in the fashioning of several y beautiful models that are trimmed with silk fringe and braid emb'd Radical Reductions in \/omen's Tailored Suits. No Charge for Alterations. Sports Suits—White cotton gabardine —sleeveless coat—contrasting color banding—our reg. 87.44 5.67 Women's and Misses’ Khaki Suite— Military styles for sports and general FULL ASSORTMENTS NOINVENTORY UNTIL END OF AUGUST Women’s Umbrellas— serviceable silk and linen fabric— various handles—our reg. 88.97 2.65 arabes NO INVENTORY UNTIL END Children’s Socks—-White, with pink or pr double heel sn toe OF AUGUST our reg. 28.. +2) gething (Skull nee Women's Cotton Veste— plain colore—also Pink or White—low neck—sleeveless— | rubber—our reg. .18.. seconds of .27 q ° Miniature (1 Pint) Hot Water Bottle, sizes 54 to 8} joe sizes RY to 42— our reg. 819. +++ 9.73 | Boys’ of excellent quality India rubber, very Babee handy tourist bottle— 54 BABIES’ WEAR shirts high neck, our reg. .7¢—Special......:.. + knee-length drawere— Broken sizes—our reg. 85.... MUSLINS, SHEETS, BEDSPREADS FULL ASSORTMENTS NO INVENTORY UNTIL END FULL ASSORTMENTS WOINTEN TON. eee END Do your week-end shopping Te ‘omorrow. Saturday we close all day Tots’ Tub Frocks—Pretty styles in chambray and gingham— sizes to 6 yrs.—our reg. $1.00... .72 tae Wie feasctonin | SILVERWARE AND | oraucyer y nd waisted models—trimme ull Size Satin Finish Marseilles i tae and embrace CUTLERY Spreads snorted pattern ng sizes to 6 yrs.—our reg. 81.00., «72 ™ our reg. 64.47..... Nowy 4 Baby Boys’ Suits— Oliver Twist FULL ASSORTMENTS Bleached Sheetings—24 yds. wide— in chambray, NOINVENTORY UNTIL END soft finish -for full size OF AUGUST Posststbescssecss) Sane in 4 yrs.—our reg. 81.47... 1.00) Rogers Al Soup Ladle e Tidings of Herringbone Twill— E French gray fi “au rep loral designs— Aegina gaan ebaag Ly ns Doe as pesky plate—our reg. $1.95. .. +. 0.2] best quality—our reg. .60..... .46 edgee—our reg. 95... 0.6055 + #7 Steel Knives and For's Hemstitched Sheets—81x90— Babies’ Summer Shirts— Ebony and cocobola handles— standard ality — HOUSEF URNISHINGS FULL ASSORTMENTS NO INVENTORY UNTIL END OF AUGUST 15 en our reg. our reg. sizes | to 3 yrs.— short alee ves- teel Knives and Forke— 1 handles—set of six A REMINDER. SHOP TO-MORROW, We close all day S NECKWEAR, HANDBAGS FULL ASSORTMENTS NO INVENTORY UNTIL END Opaque Window Shadeo— 7x3 {t.—assorted tints— BOYS’ CLOTHING My skin coated, have nervous and conat! pation. tongue am sleepleas, with chronio T hesitate .o ask unusual, Ina yeare Dr Baker advice and pre a Dr. Lewis Baker ng your good adv thank yo 0 helped me ¥ « and often as there is no mon of your many well MIBa ¢ with full directions, es FULL ASSORTMENTS OF AUGUST a —— —— 54 inty Coll: a a xtension Window Screens— NOINVENTORY UNTIL END | Painty Collare and Sete— 616 | well oiled wood frames— ‘OF AUGUST a hic ana High. | Extends gg “ y ollare—organdy, Georgette, tin, €8 to $7 in Boye’ Trousers (washable)—knicker- | ° ‘ F Vieeher eat at re ips pique—our reg. .96.......0045 74 ein. 81 to 87 in,... .61° Ki crash. white ducks ete, many | Leather and Silk Hand Bege— No screens exchanged or sent C. 0. D. | with belt loops—4 to 16 yeare— - } our reg, B1.85....0000000000 OO Coftee Mill—with 1 tb. | Boys’ Wash Suite—One piece, middy or| UF "8: 92 escellent grinder—reg |"Supior Norfolk modele—while, plain Folding Camp Chaire— colors. and various popular stripes WHITE GOODS with backs—reg. .75 | many trimmed with contrasting | colors—2}9 to 9 years Fine Suite 1.95 Checks and mix FULL ASSORTMENTS Boys’ PROMPT DELIVERIES tures—well tailored—light, — medium NO INVENTORY UNTIL END navannne and dark fancies—some with extra OF AUGUST j : trousers—6 to 18 years— | BOUGHT FRIDAY our reg. 89.76 8.50 | All goods boug 10 yd. piece Long Cloth— 36 in. wide o a Friday wilt Children’s Rompers—Ginghains and chambrays in fancy stripes and. lio yd. Piece Nainsook— 4 colors—2 to 6 y Onin 04. sO! BH in, widh......<c.occeecee 3.38)" Children’s Pajamas—Fancy stripe | in i nercales in light and medium colore—| *¢ inch Lingerie Hatiste.... 0 tis ae nee wha dul. same “as it rog trim-—6 to 14 yrs.— ok Pon ur stores were open. and deprives no our reg. .94 and $1.09 SH) | $7 iach Poplin 38), uiployee of @ holiday Bere ,Pewere list ead evden! Clearance Men's Straw Hats colors—collars attached 44\ | Because we make a point never to carry merchandise from season to 8 to 15 years—our reg. .57 n we will offer our entire stock of Straw Hats, styles and straws Boys’ Shirts ~~ Light and = mediuim | ie newest and most popular of the season, at great price reductions, striped percales—neat patterns solt | or laundered cuffs--1214 to 14 ned S| Hats that were $2.00, $2.45 and $3.00..........1. 15 Te and 84 Boys’ Caps—Newest colors cat ae elate that were $4.00 to $6.95. . gray and brown mixtures-full er taped—our reg. 54 our reg 2.35 (Panamas and Bangkoks) WANTED~—- Men over draft age for France. 4000 Men needed for the Y. M. C, A, Overseas Army—Apply E. D. Pouch, 347 Madison Ave., New York City.