The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1920, Page 12

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. ne Aer hens AERO NE Kiddie KI] ‘City of Pompeii, To de sure, the: city ages ago. he Evening World’s Cupyrignt, 2090, ty The Prem Pubitehing Oo. (The New York Bening World.) ‘Conducted by Eleanor Schorer= ub Korner DRY few people know that we have in New York a relic of the ancient re are several such in out museums, but the one I mean és none of these, The four stone columns and their foot once adorned the outside of a private residence in the ill-fated Italian Lorenzo Delmonico brought them from abroad and had them placed at the entrance of old Delmunico’s (now Caupier’s), at the June- on of Beaver, William and Stone Streets, Later the building was remodelle: into the structure, where it is still t enough to make the trip downtown fo: This was in 1840, d and the antique portico was built 0 be seen by those who are curious r that purpose. My Very Dear Cousins: ‘What a variety of sweethearts you have. No one has been forgotten. Even I have come in for my share of fond greetings among the valentines G@rawh for the contest. This was very kind of my cousins. Among the valen- fines the first in merit were done by: Marion Kassel, aged ix years, No. 240 West 129th Street, New York City. Georgetta C. Stimmel, aged seven years, No. 88 Central Avenue, Ridge- fel Park, N. J. Robert Schwartz, aged eight years, ‘Mo. 280 Manhattan Avenue, New York City. James A. Scott jr. aged 9 years, No, 1569 East 16th Street, Brooklyn. Inez Monteith, aged ten years, No. 119 Hast 82th Street, New York City. Mary Greenwatt, aged eleven years, ‘Upper Croton Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. Lillian Hoagland, aged twelve years, Wo, 160 Martense Street, Brooklyn, JANUARY CONTEST WINNER. A Valentine. AWARD By Marion Kassel, aged etx years, New York City. Wilmot, Anna ‘Abrahams, Lillian Nadal, Elinor Cobb. Eleven-Year Class—Walter Lichten- berg, Charles Hoffman, Matthew Sa- tra, ‘Viola Weber, H. ‘Axel Danfelt, Jean Hunt, Jeanne Winchy, Vincent |All Ani |this advic THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. THE ANSWER TO THE PUZZLE!» POEM. | HE higden name of the poem by ‘Uncle Bill” Barnes that vas printed in the Kiddie Klub Kor- | "Re Kind to | il lives up to] ves all animals! turday was as well solv the poem are J About Old New York. bert Tarrant, 4 Higgins, Helen Pi lo- A Pompelan Portico. wits Lorraine Burns, Jack Luck and ' Tilly Goodman, OGT’S Philadelphi —And you have a most Vogt’s Philadelphia Scr tizing dish for breakfast, aeanananoaonamamansamnaanaaeltl HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. “U7 "Z%)%) a “4 So Easy to Serve —So Good to Eat a Scrapple is as easy to serve as it is delicious. You slice the contents and fry three minutes! nourishing and appe- lunch or dinner. apple is a tasty com- bination of tender pork and Indian corn meal. Lawlor, Helen Roche, Catherine Britt, 2 H ’ : Te ica aged thirteen yours, | Seymour Whestroerger, Teatrios Here sa real meat dish that’s low in cost and ‘No. 678 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn. | Cunningham, James Beggs, Elizabeth high in food value. Hilda Medefindt, aged foureen years, Whelan, Robert Kovins, Geraldine No. 3% Lincoln Place, West New paiee, Anna Schnizler, Frances G to t Kk t di lic Staten Island. Bain, Viktor eit, voy. Bessie oO your grocer, meat market or delicat- jandalone, aged fifteen years, a eva Spector, 20 75 Gast 114th Birect, New York Mary’ Datter, Hattle ‘Thayer, Minnic essen and get Vogt’s q Melek thie ee aildred Philadelphia Scrapple. 6 foliowing have receyed honor- ick, ian Ray, Marion gle mention: Seven Year Clase—Eva and Leo Bight Year Class—Vera Leppert, ' Ada Osann, Mildred Wehrtens, Esther P. Neumann, Phyllis Morris, Theodore De Roche, Charies Leonard, James Nine. Year Class—Morris Scheiner, Fiorence Goldstein, Irma Hinchman, Ernestine Kirschner, MiMlie Paretti, Anita ‘Tingley, ‘Ten Year Class—Lillan Dee, Evelyn Morris, Mazie Cooke, Elsie Janis, Marie Brady, Edith Morris, Evelyn Young, Ruth Sager, Elizabeth Vogel, Sylvia’ Haggander. Bertha Hines, Hannab Harris, Charles Bale, Ger- trude Scott, Alfonso Orrico, Jane Diancke, Sylvia Hahn, Clara Siegel, Eva Freelan, Isabelle Salomon, Helen Weiss, Wleanor Carillion, Mary De Angelis, Lucille Ace. Twelve Year Class—Harold Rogers, Ally Gronwall, Minnie Barns, Ruth Rosenberg, Russell Lakey, ‘Lillian May Lowerre, Alice Hines, Helen Johnson, Loretta Ellis, Jennie Heller, Marion Benward, Edna Lagerwalt, Lillixn Sittz, Bleanor Brenner, Veron- loa Meagher, Elizabeth Ga jurie! ergetrom, Mary Dilegame, Harold Rogers, Frank Dillon, Kathryn Person, Dorothy Haggander, Sarah Weltzman, Bertha Lange, The names of the Honorable Men. ion Winners in the thirteen, . fifiteen pete teen and Ps in Thureday's Komen. “1! *Ppear COUSIN ELEANOR. 2-26 West 34th Street No Spe Get a few extra cans and be prepared for un- expected guests, Made in Philadelphia by F. G. Vogt & Sons, inc. New York Warerooms: 64 Gansevoort Street Telephone: Watkins 6973 Comes out of the can a whole loaf. Cut in thin slices—fry until a gold- brown—serve hot. TWO ar& Co STORES 6th Ave. at 16th Street —JUST WHAT WE WANTED” ‘Ten-Piece William and Mary Din’ LIBERAL Room Suite in Mahogany, 60-inch CREDIT | ea pooND If AT SPEARS ~ | It is a logical thing to hear people say that—because mmoderste iced furniture has practically vanished at the wholesale markets and in padnbeichhy Tt is moderate priced, stylish looking furniture that most people want—that is what you'll find at Spear’s now—p lenty of it. Bel i ' plainly marked prices, low are actual pictures and FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Four-piece Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite, in Mahogany or American Buffet, 48-inch Table with 6 ft. extension, China Closet, Serving Table Walnut. 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