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No Exchanges All Sates Final » I MILLER ss Pky St. 1 5 West 42 d St. Broadway You can’t think of “delicious” or “‘refreshing’’ -without think- ing of Coca-Cola. You can't drink Coca-Cola without being delighted and refreshed, Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourage substitution, THE Coca-Cota Co, ATLANTA, GA, Try This‘Tonight and see how quickly your shirt and your drawers will indicate an uncon- trollable desire to part company with each other —that is, unless you are wearing cool, single thick- ness, comfort-giving one- plece underwear like Union Suits for Men Athletic and Full Length $1.75 to $4.00 Bill Brothers Haclusive Imperial Deal-ry in New York 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street , 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 125th Street, at 3d Avenue 44 E. 14th St. 47 Cortlandt St. VEOH LILIA iy uvawine WORLD: ‘THURSD “Members of This Club,’ | Will Entertain at Annual Outing at Luna Park m 7alented Kiddies, All KCDDVE KLUBBERS ~ INALUNATRYOUT HAVE ABE AY Peace Pageant on July 23 Sure to ‘Be a Remark- able Spectacle, |, Wednesday, July 23! Kiddie Kiub Day! There'll be a pageant, 'n a trip to Luna Park, ‘n rides on the roller coasttrs, 'n peeps into all those mys- terious places with big red eifns, 'n |everything; all for the little members | ps of the Kiddie Klub, Fifteen thousand of them there will be at Luna Park that day, The nearness of’ the great annual mid- | di summer event arranged by The Eve patil A Re w | et hind and the boys—there were quite pers, ister surprise, iron things and look pleasant and watch for the bir- Which is a silly thing to ask a knowing young miss or master of five—if any one should ask you, Cousin Eleanor arranged the littlest eet Luna Park management set asidi their dainty dancin, Before going Bill Warnecke, who takes all aper photographer, which ig mu ho puts one's head between then asks: el” ning World was emphasized yester- day when Cousin Bleanor (who is Miss Eleanor Schorer in real life) directed the first try-out for the lit- tle actors and actresses who will take part in the pageant, le the’auditorium of the Shrine of Diana for the tryouts and 260 kiddies ap- peared with costumes’ and gold toe-dancing slip- They ranged from four years to twelve and such a lot of beauties they were! iz into the Shrine— where the kiddies were summoned to the stage and there directed .to reg- and catch butterflies and put the right foot forward and pivot and all that sort of things that @ mere male reporter doesn't know thing about, but which the littlest child of all knew all about—Cousin Eleanor grouped them all together for their picture. the Breatest news pictures for the Eve- ‘ning World, was the photographer, 80 the kiddies had a double surprise by being photographed by a real news much different than the ordinary man two “Now ris in front and the larger ones be- a number of boy scouts and marine- garbed The kiddies beha youngsters there—in d beautifully; ne moved when | Bil single one \called, “Hold still, no just like regular ‘m © of them. ‘Then “He's a real movie dt ered one little tot to her) | | mother as she entered the Shrine. |co: THE AMERICAN possesses f every feature of quality and to beauty of appearance that the ba motorist could wish for in a car of light weight—plus’a de. gree of BALANCE not found maf in any other car at any price ca all in America h A ha _ $1765 Manhattan-Ameri¢an Motor Car Co., Inc., a WEST 57TH STREET RS i Just Off Broadway | st hi ra Wissner Grand—Upright—Player Pianos the | | . | They represent height of, | perfection in piano construction, | ‘Two score years of successful ex- | perience behind every instrument. | Wissner Piano NEW YORK: | BROOKLYN: | | 53 Bast 34th Se, 55 Flatbush Ave, | A had crossed a mark after Forty little girls, stumes, went back clad anor put r dancing study put the right foot forward, ck and pivot. Every one ndidates passed and Cousin E They wer very, very good, ¢ dancers and another b 18 appeared like magic on the ge. Catching butterflies and_hall- g the coming of peace 1 like | BC to them. Sometim: 45-Horvepower; (22-Inch WhieelBase |petuous little girl would lance but so decorous were ed not a whit of embarrs n » try-outs continued with nc a | Interruption, ‘Those entrants for the pant wh n you d in pretty through the Wings and lined up on Then Cousin through the necessary steps dicated the child's advanceme back. ot nt | All the little actors and actresses | severely. had already made out their applic tion blanks when they entered the |Lenkau's excuse was that his pas- Shrine and Cousin Eleanor hed all|teurizing apparatus broke down and|* '|the slips with what each child could | he had to deliver the milk or lose hia do marked on them. |first for the toe dancers. So she called | t solo?” and “Will you sing in *he orus?” were then tried out and a © conclusion Cousin Eleanor nounced: his will be the finest affair the iddie Klub hag ever undertaken, The tidren remarkable for thei aining and guite the most intelligen| Salesrooms: 4 NEWARK: | JERSEY CITY: 903 Broad St. | 134 Newark Ave. SE FOR” OUR“ NEW CA 0 s children that I have had tn any affair The Evening World has given before. I am sure it will be a gala day for all our Kiddie Klub members.” Cousin Eleanor has prepared a won- derful pageant’ for the kiddies this year, It is based on the coming of peace to the world and in it will be told the story of how the coming of peace was accepted by the little moth- ers and fathers of the coming j2nera- tion, The pageant will marca through the grounds of Luna Park and after the parade is over and all the exc ment begins the children will be to enjoy the hospitality of the park. Cousin Bleanor thinks that more than 15,000 Kiddie Klub members will be present at Luna Park, When? Wednesday, July 23. Don't forget the date, Kiddie! It's your outing and Cousin. Eleanor and The Evening World will be disappoint- ed if you are not there, Once again: When? Wednesday, July 23! FINED: FOR MILK VIOLATION Labelling 100 Quarts “Pas- teurized Grade B”. John Lenkau, @ milk dealer, of No. 678 t 133d Street was arrested on Jul 1918 for violation of the pure food law in labeling 160 quarts of raw milk “Pasteurizod Grade B." and sell- Ing it to families for consumption ne ‘ase came to trial to-day before the Court of Specia! ons in the Bronx and Lenkeu, after having by various pretexts avoided arraignment for nearly a year, entered a plea of guilty and was fined $100, which he paid. Justice Freschi scored Lenkau The record showed that it was the milk dealer's second offense. customers, The Bronx Court of Special Sessions sits only once a week, Lenkau was able trial so long by having ed several ps to the foot of the calendar, Each of these movements resulted in a delay of nearly two months. atarticedes Pari Ze eye | TO BE SENT BAGK OM SHIP y of forty | | Major Scott Says Ballantyne Prob- ably Won't Be “Boiled in Oil” for Offense, Private William W, Ballantyne of the Royal Alr Force, @ peace time pugilist’ who stowed away on the K-44 and came to this country aboard her after he had been dropped from the crew the airship's load, did not return with the balloon He was left here as a prisoner in Jcustody of the British Consul ° -$4 departed Major H nander of the exped| was asked his intentions regarding Ballantyne “Of course we shall not take him back with us,” he sald, with the smil ne could ne tyne's con would be what to decrease er repress when Ballan t was mentioned, too lenient alto, might have been a with very serious consequen will be returned on @ sleamship for uch discipline as the Air Ministry thinks proper. | hardly think they will be savage with him you know nothing like boiling in oil or that sort of thing NEW YORK BOY DROWNS. Roby Jr, Meets Death in Cayuma Lake. (Boecial to The Brening World.) SYRACUSE, N, Y., July 10. Roby Jr n years of age, York was drowned last night ley's Point Harry Harry sixte of New on Cayuga Lake jumped into the water to rescue a canoe which had broken away, Roby is the son of Harry Roby, a wealthy New York exporter. Searchers worked In vain when he all night trying to locate ‘the body and the work is being continued to-day. Frank Young, son of Judge Frank L. Young of New York, went ‘to Roby's rescue and worked for fifteen minutes trying to keep him above water, but Was battered about by waves and | his hold oumg is under a pliysicla gare, but will recover, AFTER YEAR'S TRIAL DELAY {Bronx Dealer Pays $100 for Mis- at Par-| FIRE THREATENS ALLOF PATCHOGUE TROOPS AO FIGHT Town's Light Shut Off ir $25 000 Theatre Blaze and Natives Use Candles. frock, or endure colors you don't gt whether the Ry Fire that destroyed the Unique ment is brand new or left Theatre in Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, L. L, threatened the whole town for a time early to-day and the inhabitants had automobiles and other vehicles ready to hurry them to safety. The fire started from an electric wire shortly after midnight, not long after the last of the patrons had gone A call for help was sent to Babylon and Sayville, and finally to Camp Upton, which sent a company of soldier fire fighters, who did fine home. work. ‘The town's electric power was shut oft during the blaze, and when the people returned home they found ‘Dhere was a rush the stores for lamps and candles and in a short time not « lamp or candle could be bought. The flames were confined to the theatre with a loas of $26,000, includ- ing a recently installed $15,000 pipe they had no light. on all organ, We are telling you that abso- lute shirt satisfaction can be found in ALL of our twenty- three shops, There is a money back guar- antee to prove the truth ‘ics, smart patterns, perfect fit and sud-resisting col- orings all play « part. Weaving our own fabrics help to keep the prices low. We are the largest shirt special- in America. 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