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dng sr atenmeasionthtaervie . sate The Eveni Kiddie K] Conducted by « FRAUNCE other elty has euch m: So like palaces Woe all have reason there is not much heat in our«mode fireplace to sit vhere banque Avenue Subwasy « Street right in Church. 1 down Wa Broad COUSIN ELEANOR. AMA, THE SUN FAIRY. NCE the Sun Fairy, 4 a s yas afraid of her brother ’ in the ocean and mac gregt noise with his b His winds howled and his | waves roared fiercely in the storms. | Once the waves tried to leap to the sun and Ama was afraid that her Courant, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening Wortd.) } About Old New York. nd and build castles in its blazing fire. FP’ ng World’s wt ub Korner. Eleanor Schoret S TAVERN, By Joe HEN visitors come to New York they are Shown tlie splendors of |8eY City, the immense hotels, and New Yorkers tell them with pride that no Vellous hotels—so beautiful, so Mixurious, to be proud of these hot nd to be slad to point them out to every country cousin or frignd that comes t[ & prize see us. But there is another older hotel that deserves our attention and that ome, ot our guests just as much as do thesq modern ones, It is down at the sorner of Broad and Pearl Streets and has the quaint name of “Fraunces'| / Tavern.” We all love a fireplace, and during the long winter event rn vadiators we often }. COUPON NO. before. Susa , but kept out of | thought it was speaking. d the voice. you to come out. ain in the thout you ed to the further and fur- At Jast Susa flung his arm her and walked her off to her| n the Sun, | y here, like a good sister,” he | said. “I will be a good jbrother to you and will not frighten you any | Do stay home, now, and shine 1 who love you." So Ama home ever since, She all day, and at night »s for the little Chinese chil- then their day, w we PRISCO, aged twelve New York City This story was told to Cousin Mary by fer uncle, who lived in China ! | 4 THE*HAPPY KIDDIE CLUB. | AMERICA, THE LAND OF ery mld 1 Subject: A Valentine, _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FREEDOM. the land of freedom Kt b number Or » Jor-|and al N. J Send to Cousin Ele World Kiddie Klub, | New York City. of one dollar will be given| Contest closes Jan, 31 CONTEST. GrapeNuts Contains:its ownisugar pipe Be cooked pest st its own sweet flavor:not from sugar added in mak ing, but self from at and malted barley. Save Sugar by eating Grape-Nuts “Theres a Reason” —at Grocers. Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Smo pint wy and the ve written the address and certificate he kiddie who designed it, | the signature of the kiddie's si jparent or guardian telling that it is JANUARY DRAWING AND VERSE! Tiginal. | | Evening | ark Row, | JANUARY 22, 1920, fi 17 Has a mother the right to decide how many children she will have? Fourteenth Street ' FRIDAY STORE OPEN 9 A. M. (5 5 P. HEARN West of Fifth Avenue lishes its reasons for so doing, it is time we looked into the matter judicially and impartially. The remarkable story of what the women of Holland have done under the How the women of Holland have answered the ques- tion of birth-control her, the Moon} hine without the Sun and} x off to give could not Our UPHOLDS GONG COMPLAINT. Judge Wadhams Refuses to Dis- ent of Burglar 1 Firms. at this price, several new sh. Judge Wadhams in the Court of General Se »-day denied a mo- tion to di tments ag, the Metropolitan Electric Py Company and Simon B. President, charged with maintaining a4 public nu e in ec ion with an eleetric gong at Nc West 17th Street. The gong is u against burglary that it rings for t urbing resident One complaint « and material regular $ York Hospital, a bi The company | 0 than 600 sucli.bells in operation in Various parts of the city THIS PUG DOG IS A CAT. the thirty-firs the New Yo soclation, Ltd Th A CGanada COASTING COST FOUR LIVES. Three Boys Wil District, ¢ PITTSBURGH, Ju sires, and your Pree ceieeltye AND SATU bere eaveerenet CONTINUING Special Purchase Sale of Women’s and Misses’ ‘asl DRESSES ¥ Il new and becoming, are remarkable value embroidery and fancy stitching. Colors are brown, cocoa, taupe, reindeer, henna and to 44. Sizes for misses, 14 to 18, Clearance of WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SUITS) Suits of Silvertone, Tinseltone Twill, Velour, novelty models of artistic origina of crepe georgette or satin, combined wit! and a variety of new shapes. Untrimmed Satin Hats—a simart selection of small, medium ¢ and large shapes, in black and brown...... mais 4 Wings and Fancies— 13.87 . regular $16.75 to $21.75 Style of trimming includes ‘pretty ades of blue. Sizes for women, 36 y afford a choice of styles s that make these values of unique interest— G to $69350.'.. «ca No Friday and Saturday for Mid-Season and Spring Wear Our Regular 3.96 $4.94 and $6.50 ee =. Tricotine and Serge in, , colors { ‘New Trimmed Hats 39.50 ae Are you weary of your winter hat? Don't you find your thoughts turning to a chic, becoming shape made of lighter materials such as these? We have anticipated your de- visit on Friday and Saturday will find us ready with these delightful hats Clearance of : Trimmings. | Fruit and Flower Clusters— were (77 Triftmed free if Hats and Materials are purchas d See page 23 for our 4 column Friday as Usual Bargain Day Adv here h fancy straw, in Oriental turban, Chin-chin {| Untrimmed Straw Hats 3,74 to 7.50 Flowers and Wreaths— I 7 | were ,88 18 were $1.17 to $1.95.... .75 were And: SLIT... Oe were #945 to 1:50 | were to 81.17... .1,00 war has made us realize that wecannot afford to ignore anything that claims to improve the health of our children; and this is why Pictorial Review, in line with its forward-looking editorial policy, presents to the thinking women of America the opportunity for considering the much misunderstood sub- ° ject of scientific birth-control. Everybody has heard of birth-control, but comparatively few people know what it really means. Many people are shocked at the very word. Pictorial Review does not take sides in this discussion, but when a conservative country like Ho!land boldly endorses the movement and pub- leadership of Dr. Aletta Jacobs is graphic- ally told by Eleanor Kinsella McDonnell in the mid-winter issue of Pictorial Review. {In this illuminating and inspiring account, there is valuable information for every woman in America, in Holland today—Holland, mind you slow-moving, conventional Holland—they have a smaller death rate and a higher healthy birth rate than in any country in the world. That fact is unescapable. And Dr. Jacobs states that this is due to a sane understanding ard appreciation of birth-control, Whether this is so or not, is for the women of America to judge after reading this amazing article. First of a series of magnificent color portraits of moving picture stars BituiE BurKE—OLIvE THOMAS Two full-page reproducti s in beautiful colors of Haskell Coffin’s pastel portraitsof these two lovely stage and screen stars, Billie Burke and Olive Thomas. You will want toframe their pretty faces as soon as yousee them Would you marry a man if you couldn’t tell him all about your past life? Would you let one youthful mistake bar the way to love, happiness and wealth? Read how Harriet Field settled this matter in the absorbing new novel of modern soeiety life, “‘Harriet and the Piper By KATHLEEN NORRIS In Pictorial Review for Mid-Wintep Special Articles — Short Stories — Pictures and Cut-Outs in Color — Helps for Housewives _ PICTORIAL REVIEW Midwinter Number - On Sale Now Americas Leading Woman's Magazine \ RR: ee