The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 12

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f ee ee ee a if : is f ; ee The E Harlem River, jon, It was built by Reger Mortis for himself and his tide, Mary Philipse, who ud ac- oapted him in preference ta George Washington, who had paid her ar- dent court, During the Revolution, when the couple fied to England, it became for a time Washington's headquarters, But the most vivid Tecollections of the place are asso- diated with the Jumels, and it fitting- ly bears their name. Here Stephen Jumel and bis wife entertained such filustrous guests as Bonaparte, King of Spain aad of Naples and Jerome Bona 5 haring ied. Latayeite In 1895 an cent. of | FAMOUS SHORE DINNER, $3.00 herman were entertained in the} Ror _fent of i sroaauen | REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI DINNER, $2.00 Jumel home. 3.86 per cent. of the wor! Mme. Jumel! lived to be ninety Years of age, dying in 1865. As one New York historian puts it, “Her life spanned American history from Tamiagton to Appomatto: Jumel Mansion is property of the City of N and is preserved as a museum, SHADOWS. Black shadows fall From the iindens tall That lift aloft their massive wail Against the southern sky. And ‘from the realms Of shadowy elms A tide-like darkness overwhelins ‘The fields that round us ile. But the night is fair, And everywhere A warm soft vapor fills the air And distant sounds seem near. By Viola Foster, aged eleven years, | Highlands-on-Hudason, N. Y. MR. BLUEBIRD'S SECRET WN South one morning Mr. Bluebird said to his wife, Tweety: “Well, it's the first of February, 1 think we had better start Nort! + “It is earlier th we went last year.” “I remembe Mr. Bluobird, “my clothes and ‘were damp and wet, so I de- cided to go earlier this year and get house.” Tweety asked: “A E we i to the same neighborhood?” or he answered, as he laughed. t are you laughing at?” said “I's a Bo they started off, and when they were near their old home tha hhad had the last year, ‘1 great secret,” said he, they Tweety said Mr. Bluebird wghed. When bird house “Now ,what is 1 had made up my mind to come to this house last year, I suw it when we passed by last year.” ‘Tweety was very glad and so was i, Bivebird. y Ida Iltes, aged twelve years, Maspeth, L. L p™= COUSINS: Kiddies continue to inquire whether the Klub has lar weekly or monthly meetings. fo, it has not. It cannot, because, we have too many members. No | meeting hat to be found would ac- | comimodate 110,000, or even half that |4 number of children. But the Kiddie | Klub members of different neighbor- | hoods have solved the problem by | forming Kiddie Klub branches. The branches have regular meetings and dues which are spent on roll books | and minute books, klub-room fx- ings and a supply of Evening Worlds | of the days whon the Kiddie Klub is published, or for any other pur- ose that two-thirds of the members vote “yes” on. These Kiddie Klub branch each a charter and set of b If you kiddies wieh to start ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY BUYS THIS LIFE TI vening World's [Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 1090, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) == Conducted by Eleanor Schorer About Old New York. JUMEL MANSION, T 160th Street, overlooking the branch you may have a charter and ty }8et of by-laws, too 8 ey and t will loyally always, COUSIN ELEANOR. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q. What percentage of the world's gold docs Alaska produce? Dercentage of the world’s gold does North America produce? include North America in your answer. A. According to figures in The World | Almanac; In 1918, Alaska produced | 2.39 per cent. America produced 29.36 per cent. | or 14.66 per cent of the gold pro duced in North America. produced world’s gold, or 16.79 per cent. the gold produced in North America WENT 2) iy ay 3 They may table garde the two. ' ons or pain Feces 7 KL OBTAIN YOUR PI | saying that traced or euch draw! Contest Address World, > Let me know nd them to you, Yours wre ‘The tri Winitsky, ¢ » | Communist Subject: “My Garden. Tes AWARDS of one will be given the ten Klub members (ages six to ft inclusive) who send the best origin drawings and descriptions of gardens, HALL’S CENTERPORT, L. What Please countries of all of the BERTRAM ASKWITH. NOTES. f the world’s gold, 09 per cent. of the gold pro- d in North America. North | 's gold, Mexico 442 per cent of t Phone 90 Northport Woman’s Shoe Military Heel, Russia and Dull Calf Leathers Exceptional Quality and Value T this unusual price, you can well afford to get sev- eral pairs of these smart shoes. Each pair will then last longer, and keep looking new. Prompt attention tomail orders. Also fine selection of Children’s Rice @ Hutchins ‘Educator Shoes $5.50 to.$8.00. Signet Shoe Co. 1345 Broadway, between 35th & 36th Streets Bronx, 3rd Avenue and 149th Street All Stores Open Evenings Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes GUARANT PLAYS ANY RECORD or MON. & SAT. EVENINGS 'OWN—3d Ave.. cor. 123d St. DOWNTOWN—Ave. A, cor. 4th Si. B'KLYN-~Broad t Saratoga Ave, OLS There Is No Need }Of Paying High Prices. For those that can afford to but little, we are offering but limited, assortment of Cash. meres aud Flannels at $35.00 ‘We have an assortment of fine. pure Virgin Wool Worsted suits at from $45.00 to $55.00 A suit of the finest Blue Unfinish. ed Worsted at. $50.0( A splendid Blue Serge sui: at $54.00 Here we give you a fine GreyEn+ fish Herringbone suit at...$55..0 Readyor-service or made-to- measure, as you desire Packa ‘FOR EATING AND DRINKING } 3 INN Will Open for the Season on Service a la Carte at All Hours ~ BEST INN ON NORTH SHORE i) fons Harlem, 112 West 125th Street Brooklyn, 557 Fulton Street ‘A~ and % Poun EAGLE CHOCOLATE is or @ combination of e colors if you wish, either cray~ A note from the parent or teacher * the drawing has not been copied must aceompany Mareh 31 Wleanor, Evening k Row, N. Y. C. -_ as Winlisky's Sentence. Sing Sin wutive secretary arty, who was sentenced ten years by Justice f hy, PRICE ge East Side § » flower gardens, veee- THRONGS BUY WINE 500,000 Gallon Demand tor City Alone. Kast Side wine t raons i Tt wa! | 4 “Wear Like the Name”’ stores are t proparing (or t holidays which begin a week and religious purposes. at home or bought on b stimated to-day that at least | 4 Nn The Bedford, #5 A mappy adie, $35. The Variety In to in Supplying Ninety-Nine Per Cent. of your personality stands above Your face spells your character. Your eyes reveal your soul — and your HAT — well, if it’s a LONG’S, it emphasizes sensible buying, a knowledge of good materials and an eye for style that is your collar. right. —and they ‘‘Wear Like the Name” service eo would be and large Jew rated On. 1,000 Park | Surah Bern- tal in ne an His it was ai rtabl : 10th, 27th and 33d jassau at Ann. 15 Other Long’s Hat Shops in New York Se OPEN S. 84th All Goods M Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite polish moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, highly upholstered seats, back and arms in genuine Moleskin; indestructible springs in seats; as illustrated Greenpoint ‘Trip Lock”? Cribs Now Supplied With Mattresses ‘The unexcelled aualitv, design and convenience of Greenpoint Cribs are known to every mother who owns one. that equal the high Greenpoint standard are now supplied for Cribs. See them at furniture and departinent stores, Nay ay Nai: Mi vs marry | Mahogany as illustrated Mahogany as illustrated Write for booklet E -Brooklyn—New Jersey TURDAY EVENINGS Mattresses Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door larked in Plain Figures 1 e) 7% <i ¥ in fish SUNDAY AREARN Every to wee charming flew slip-over styles, plain and fancy weaves, made Neatness at Noon Slip-Grip maintains all day the wale roomed appear- ance which your collar has when you put it on in the morning. é There are no hooks or sharp joints to injure the fabric. Fast slip it on. The spring tension fingers of Slip-Gnp slide over the edge of the collar and hold it securely in place. Slip-Grip can be adjusted to any position in a mument without the aid of a mirror. It is simple, neat and efficient. Over two million have been sold in the three years that Slip-Grip has been on the market. On sale at clothiers, haberdashers, department stores, jewelers and drug stores. Fifty cents up. Ask your dealer to show -you a pair of Slip-Grip Cuff Links, too. Good Specialty Co. St. Louis, Missouri Distributors Eisenstadt Manufacturing Co. Manufacturing Jewelers, St. Louis, Mo. \\ WOT--A-H/IN fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY GIRLS’ SWEATERS 3.85 Our regular $4.94 young girl wants a warm, bright sweater in the Spring ir with her lighter weight frocks. ‘These sweaters are i-tail model or with purled belt and ripple skirt. Colors show many pretty shades in two-toned combinations, Shawl collars are finished with fluffy pompon. Sizes are 8 to 14 years. See Page 27 for Cur Four Column Advertisement, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDA\ MORNING WONDERS 4 \}

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