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| } b rerseamrneetraeremerttr wit 5 on the fairy shoes end ran homeward, their death there grew up around cause I am thinking df my old“home i Mada wRmyey Vk ue the giant in full chase, After runni ere a great, wealthy ity U. & MOTORS INVADE BRITAIN/ mater vesicle seen to . ings th and my king mothef and brothers ard j quite th lant fell exh. rd By ‘ton, Hasbrouck ” The Evening World's pone Wh [aa atthe Wid eekad aed aoe Un lease ede siatera” ahewored the rove, And the |Negrty Rvery liner Brings Amert-| Lark (hat has ° e m se tke “ea, on, Gon, g/Hiant's head off. Then he finished ~ (— | vase was ao sorry for the poor rose can Vehicles te Mer ele tely has brought = large Kiddie Klub Korner BE a eacnat oun ve tit he| oe 9 THE WILD ROSE |that It Combed ‘over and id net], "0 Vanton ts Wes Oaee Comerigit, A600, br Moe Prem Pobilshins Co, (The Pt Kaci eS, | spetniks, Seamer maid. tears Seat Ba ON el Seen the bale i ‘Sele A. Wal ‘aged ont | LowBen agen este acion | larwest pd pars” a . jew York Evening World.) . with & pate io which | BTeRt venture, erward ey rose?” a. he vj h y A ri |. The invaci assignment of euch 7 . Condueted by Eleanor Schorer Phen Rad eMe } | Went to the caatio to live, and Aller dager vase, Tam vecy wnhappy, bes —veary Ha N. ¥. _|of the British market by American shipped to England in one Veasét, " av hargaes = sieeieiialadia - - res ——— ——— — ¥ DEAR KIDDIF ARTISTS: The drawings of gardens for the March | {wins sive sty ees M contest show that a great many of my kiddie cousins are interested in growing gardens as well as in drawing pictures of them, This i wk a ‘be, and I hope that each one of you who oan will have a little @erden this year as pretty and successful in reality as these pictured ones Morning he made up his mind to The names of the kiddies who reovlye Honorable Mention in the draw- [Climb this mountain. When he told: ¢ontest will be published along with the award-winning drawing of the| his mother of this idea she said "No, ‘age class. But he begged and begged until she _ {fhe drawings are all pretty and consented. _ Week like really, truty gardens. Thisis/ King, though he held the highest) go he ate his breakfast and filled @eRecially wo of the ones drawn by| futhority of any one in Wales. The) nis bags with food and drink and ct ds rth ‘tremely in- he following kiddies, whom tho whole! {ereting bat are Mar fistorlc, |” | stasted on his Journey. When he had Dia Bt Kiddie Kiub witt congratulate on their] 0. ne Tule before or|olimbed for a week he reached the F aft ae ? ' as winners of the contest: ied ur? top of the mountain. ) el Millér, aged six years; No. erie ty Age \ fg re He bega. to get hungry, when {ZX 5 “@FM.A Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N ¥.| oF four centuries jater than Arthur | Mrs! should he see bit a castle, He f Matherine pee sate seven yoneasi|: Tyled over Wale. He lived tremt/ the castle he didn’t think 11. mugh A p> 4 Borty Station, N. Y. r, Fidythe Gregory's questi good, but he walke au kod é Be a f Salo, aged eight yearm;/apout tho planet Mars ‘will be | Stund. | Afterward he. found oe : Ui Pe s ’ COUPON NO. 603 ities of gold and silver, rd, Conn. apewored on Satucday, aoe nd other precious things, A Callghan, aged nine years; Lovie au 5 hour . he hi aun: rer cite tenn| MARCH DRAWING OONTEST few hours later, when he had eaten, wm [I Oe AWARD WINNER. #0 Fant echt ne No tar Sai in MADISON AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK haa 7 jai Pi up some ver, pu! ‘ Desemont, aged ten years laa A ale — Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street ene Avenue, Stapieton,| (BSBRAAADAAS I ceoemeeerreeae LICHT ORD Croton Avenue, Ossining, ell, aged twelve years; Corn 1761 ary Street, Brooklyn. i: Doigck, aged thirteen years 39 Third Avenue, New York Treeartin, aged fourteen 3 ba 9 ays Bast 321 Street, le Keller, aged Sfteen years, [FRANK G. MAGUIRE Formerly with Vogel Bros. 647 Eighth Ave., Near 42d St. Announce a Showing Of A Choice Selection of The Department for Rare Fox Scarfs Misses’ Dresses Wo, 126 Initia Ctreet, Brooklyn. N'Y. | 5, seed Miller, aged six nae i . e i. Y ed for the opening of the warm= QUESTIONS AND ANSwere, | 2fookynN. S ° S ° T has prepar Wrasse Rabin Hood's esi] HONORABLE MENTION pring uits & op oats (Natural Silver and Natural Blue) weitine? siesccy'abe migtialy heaenedial “n Hand Wea peceeniiy & Zep. yore “Giese Habocia end Dorothy has been assembled in anticipation of the assemblage of pod.” Hie ‘actual existence hax : Ae For Men and Young Men : een questioned, thourh the { nde Most Complete Agsortment of Fabrics in are that this jolly outlaw MY DREAM. ‘. Hived with his merry hafta is Bher- | Just now I put my window up during the reign of | Ane, bushing past me, frail and light, POTS and Saino MeNTeee: Spring and Summer Frocks . fir) e Conservative and Young Men's Models. The prices are u ually’ attractiv 7 Beer are geameresen, || pe P rugually‘attractive | texturing every dainty material at the eerie ee r mars ot Ode Yon cs, Ee rices $40 to $80 The Fur Department and most youthful of the new styles, tL Ramecd? WHAT A LITTLE BOY COULD 00, “J i Arthur ath Ste role any rt NCE there was an old man’s gon land. is oupppaed to fave riled Wales some tine dering who thought of a great idea, the fitth or six centuries. He was| By his house there was a mountain really more a war chief than 9 that nobody had ever climbed. One STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY ALWAYS PREVAIL HERE is on the Third Floor (Madison Avenue section) Among them are frocks for street, college; a Open Evenings This Week . Sports and country wear; afternoon, theatae = and dinner, gowns; and many charming é The-Wool Fabrics Department | 4*e#6s for informal occasions, Women who have been so fortunate as to is specially featuring for Spring retain the distinction of the slender, girlish | figure will find in this Department a number = : Semi-made, Skirts of lovely creations exactly adapted to their | _ individual requirements.: a im several extremely attractive models; among them being accordion-plaited skirts (Second Floor) in striped woolens and in biasecut checks v and plaids; plain-tailored skirts in a variety ‘ 9 of smart fabrics (including stripes); and a Childr en $ Shoes particularly interesting group of black-and- Shite eftecta: buttoned and laced ee The Regal eet ia Dark taken from regular stock (on account of the . od Brown Calfekin The prices: $17.50 to 27.50 ve baal fount he .:, Pathe a ee en ere 10.50 size range not being complete in every style), sed gafers wiht Z alles in the proncal plnerning pecans mceles steele re These ‘‘Semiemades’ have many excellent are reepriced as follows: parts pracetul toes ae pete: beer genity Eig fs al dal se qualities to recommend them. 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