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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1030. _ __— Ss — | een" the cousins. [will close with best | ago to make ao teE a for mining | , ‘ ’ ] ' HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$| Wishes to all the kiddies, Your cousin. | Pther"to the mines. Upon. word. tram tvening World's OBTAIN YOUR PIN, ee ee 1 as athe PAs came tere, prepared 0 . | | . A | Say THE OLD AND THE NEW. mbia with him. ay | The old year has gone Kiddie Klub Korner a eee Covrrisht, 1990, by The Pree Publishing Co (The New York Evening World.) Tie COG) WOE Je An the new work be . anenent* “ ‘ : Sts a omen | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ‘Klub Pin.” EE | The year 1 | Cuticura sf hil: Fi Will be al A H About Old New York. Bet’ Westmtanne SMES) Amt hope NLS Will Help Serb. gl padlhatace! A l he Plame 1 And not to | You H. THE VERY BEGINNING. ee COUPON NO. 570 By | Mary da ten| ou Have ID you ever gu down to the Battery and Jook at the blue bay busy] years, Sea Clift, HairLikeThis Onn with huge ocean-going ships rocking on the waves and loading or —= discharging cargoes of untold value; chugging litte tug boats darting|thought Vict« briskly here and there; and canal boats, two or thre ust, moving| Walton were slowly and almost in, the paths of the turtle-like ferry t Then dia} Could dance you turn and gaze at the city—at the queer, round Aqu the stately | '¥ a Gilpin and Kathryn| MAY LOSE on My looks Reo your SILVER MINES n, MARGUPRITE w York Touch spots ot dandruff and itching, ifany, with Cuticura Ointment. Senor Alba Detained on Ellis Island} m House; thi ed railroad, with its traing around the |” Shampoo with ‘eurve at South F h od bet | rarer Cuticura & @ at South Fe the stone-paved streets betw crowded | eh vena The sunger Ma ile. uticura Soap bulldings—and at the great numbers of people hurrying back and forth|[ JOA! Cousin=Kleanor: T enjoyed When Younger Man Failed and hot water | | | , a eS ee intent on their business? i It is like}Much. 1 ne Wishing Ring” very to Meet Him. Only Four Now think of how this bustling city began, and how it grew. © the book and read it “ | Silver mines in Corombia believed to eee re eee aon Guy oands sourarestayitar leur \ecciegr| Mittal (HAR HTT The taut GEMOCHBENE: patanee Geciotic ese oe iectia reeks More Days out a tiny geni which grows and gro wming more powerful all the/f have a can bird. His name 18 |ish immigrant now being detained on time until he is so mighty that he most mar undreamed of wonders. And so it was 1613 Adri: in, MARJORLE PRYOR, Brook- | for his son 1s successtul. | a doughty sea captain, entered New York Bay in ina father, denendes Valentin Aibe,| liked the green isiand with the blue waters aro AEE. ihe men ena itt it #9 much that he built four little huts on it 4 CoumiN: Breanotr Ewant tol 16, cannot enter the Uni now is. And those four small houses were the beginning of th te Wishing Aline” & ss he ia claimed by Zeni let out of the crystal vial of the sea. Affrian Block built a s! ishing Ring and HON oP pall Rees tant the Restless, and it was the first ship to be built in America I never saw, any play hin we the ples afd it 4 his men traded with the Indians, and finally more pec came to trade)? rs lam a new mem-| he may have met with foul p: and to settle, At first Dutchmen came, and then E d finally people| ber. You are a very 1 Queen. | , The, mings were inherited by | Senor from all the nations of the world rapidly Thus grew the|1 will nk you for sending the|ered th twenty, tiny geni to the giant that it now is- important and|three tickets for my mother, brother | Until the | price most wonderful city in the world. I liked best w the enter tainers were the ancers THE KIDDIE CLUB PLAY. On Friday night I went to bed, And on my pillow laid my head And thought about the wondrous day ‘When the Kiddie Klub Cousins were to perform their play. ‘The sun shone out upon that tay And made everyone feel glad and gay. Some came from far away Down to see that lovely play. Words cannot express how that play turned out: ‘There wasn't even a single doubt. | Every one knew his or her part fine And kept right with the music In} time. What other people say I cannot tell, But to you I'll say Til L als jd fish, Your ind myself. My brother, aged six, | Jenjoyed the play very much indeed. | hor nta Claus was good to all |", on-wide search | Ellis Island un) years ago the mines had not been prof. | itable, All the available money was ki ba, the son, tates two LOOMINGDALES SoTH TO GOTH STLE iT LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ‘fl = Sale of Players | If you have no Player in your home be sure to take advantage of this SPE- CIAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED WALTERS PLAYER-PIANOS. The price ($475) is a real BARGAIN PRICE. The terms are made especially low so that the paying will not prove a hardship to you, and the FREE OUTFIT given with our Player will make this sale so attractive that we feel sure it will prove to be one of the greatest ever conducted by our Piano 01 0101010101816 1 G1 O10 G1 SiS Gis SIGiGl Ut wae done VERY well. | ae Department. As there are only a ited number of thes: beautiful Players ALICE BUC! LEY, New York. to be sold at this | price we urge you to call at once and make your Dp". KLUB COUSINS: Do we selection, and we will arrange an carly delivery date. love our city?, The series of little articles called “About Old New York” is being run in the Klub Korner for the pleasure of readers who do. Do we know New York? Few of us can truthfully answer] “yes” to this, for to REALLY know our city we must know as much} about it as it used to be a ~ about it as it is now. And going to. We mean to be friends to become better and better quainted as these litjle stories pro- gress. New York changes so rapidly that we are apt to forget what it was like during its first days; to forget its) quaintness and historic interest. Yet 4t was in this New York of long ago that Washington's inaugural as first President of the United States took | place. From the time it was a Dutch | and then an English trading post it has been the scene of innumerable historic occurrances, all of which helped make this city what it is to- ace day—the biggest, brightest, busiest aig tne Mond We may wel absolutely pure tobacco— | York" with pride; we can recite its history and point’ to its accomplish- ments past and present and be glad that it is our native city. COUSIN ELEANOR. JANUARY DRAWING AND VERSE. CONTEST. Subject: A Valentine, PRIZE of one dollar will be given to each of the ten kid- dies, aged from six to fifteen inclusive, who send in the prettiest and cleverest Valentines, The picture must be drawn and the verse or line at greeting be written entirely by the sender and must not have been copied or traced. On the back of each V entine must be written the name, age, | address and certificate nuruber of the kiddie who designed it, and also the signature of the kid guardian telling that it t Send to Cousin Bleanor, World Kiddie Klub, New York City. Contest closes Jan. 31, BAR Cousin Eleanor: My sister ® and I thank you very much gor the play, “The Wishing Ring.” Evening, 63 Park Row SEAT LESS MEAT. | FTER all—a cigarette is either cool tasting or it isn’t. You'll find Home Runs Cool Tasting now ora month from now. No nonsense about the package but cigarettes of Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco that has been aged to a point where it is so smooth and flavory that it is cool-tasting. The rare New Orleans process of mellowing “persuades” coo! taste into the cigarette. Put Home Runs to any smoke test. You'll find they will gratify your every smoke whim. 10161818181 C18'G10'8'8ie Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Special Low Terms OF ONLY 83 A WEEK Call Today or Tomorrow At this time, when almost everything you buy has been advanced in pri SPECIAL SALE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Walters Player for $475 aie even those who contemplate purchasing a Player at some future date to pur- | chase NOW; and as the supply of Players is limited, we advise you to call | a once Hey select your Player, as this sale will only be continued a ew days longer. (e(S1eie1 If You Cannot Call Today—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale ADE i cedaai mcg ADDRESS = IP BACK HURTS : Brake aGlaas af Salts to: Flyah | Go get that cool taste For Grippe, Colds eet ‘ Kidneys If Bladder Bothers You--Drink Lots of Water, today. 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