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Pow Fo se Tee ge ANS home for big N thia noon I found a vp. for eritictam all T HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND letter of LM by it et ig my by id’ ok Fie that it ls the nicest OBTAIN YOUR Pi i pln Aha certines Befo! Ranainea | he eo heat® of and 1 am’ ver¥ it I could not imagite what that litte Gea that 1 am one of the tddie package Was ifeidé, and Oh, 1 Was glad to find it was my pin. If also Thanking you bat plge pin, The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner te me “wot eat received that lovely note and I will Yours respectfully, fl . ‘a ®) Copyriaht, 1990, by The Prest Publishing Ce. (The New York tvening Wortd.) ae, ea aa asi tty to keep up to the motto of my HELEN PHDLAN. i , . : pd Conducted by Eleanor Schorer + Fert i | 34 shy, eS oe Unrivalled in Quality ts eee ets Sd etaindascaite Gartitionte. sheets veel and Flavor 1] ; find Nattonal Pos | &: with any other gtere. & i Evening World and I shall read the Kiddie Kib Korner to my little boys, me Kc e hs afid to you too, Seymour.” My Moémeey a ee Cee) Frit oi and Daddy always read everything In the fred you will find grouse for) the pint and certificate quite a while that's In the cornet to me, although L ago and I know I should have written can read it myself too. Side by side with theif brothers, the! sooner, but you know If live in the “1 am trying to write a story all by alt country and ‘the snow drifted in the myself, and a whole lot of the story you. will find that their meat road so that men had to come and j4 true because it really and truly Is both tender and sw shovel it out so that the mall man happened, only I am imaginin, St But their killing is such a sad tale! could £ down. Then nights rest 1 great deal of the story. I hope cami e fron | in. Very often they leave a whole brood Te cod i te house fre 1t.16 done it will be good enough ‘to uite a lot o: yood in the house for All alone like the babes in the wood: | tho fires, and sometimes when Teame print In the Hiddle Klub Kerner, High Cost of Living Solved! Extraordiftiary bargains selected from National Overstocks and priced so ridiculously they’ challenge all comparisons. Merchandisé sold below the wholesale cost demotistrates Bi more that the National’s Outlet Store is New ¥ork’s Greatest Bargain Howes. + ” Newly out of their eggs el home I had to feed, our ehickend and | “giryor Cousin, With their funny, weak legs, turkeys, So yoused when night came | REYMOUR AOR Oye Oe. ‘They are sure to die off ‘Without food.| Tf was quite tired, ears, Apri} Title Contest, As soon ag 1 received my pin 1 put| tear Cousin fileavdr: Whon T came In Sealed Packets Only~For Your Protection it on my dress and showed it to all of my school friends, ‘There are only ten children in the whole school, and years! now all my girl friends want to join, inclusive, who write the m ro-| | thank you very much for my pin Driate name for Cousin and certificate, Yours respectfully, cories of animal rhymes now being|/igARBmL BSHENWEIN, aged ten published in the Kiddie Klub Korrer.| years, Leeds, N. Y. : A note from the parent or guardian e z saying that the title is original must| pear Cousin Bleanott ; secompany each contribution. The] | will be very glad to ste some of ; title must not be copied from aty-| your plays. Justine, a friend. of Ten prizes ‘of one dollar each will be awarded ten Kiddie Kiwb mem- bers, ages from six to fitt ‘ Crinkled «| Praid Gingham | Misses Woot- lore SILK | Dress of SiIk tisses" * thing else, either prose or poetry but! imine, belongs to the Kiddie Klub. ton Ci + | House | Dress -Ootten| Chiffon over | Net over Sil- Pere cotton ) * mmist be composed entirely, by the! She ‘has your book, “The Wishi mone ce en | Meioction, Jap, Bilk. ver Cloth. Berge Dress, 4 4 Mdddie, All the rhymes are to be) Ring,” and she let me read i shout animals and their habits and] tied it very much. Hitle tricks. Try to compose] Well, 1 guess 1 will close, with love @ title that will fit the whole series.|to all the kiddies. je contestants must state namo, KLORENCE WARREN. age, address and certificate number. —s ‘Address Cousin Eteanor, Eveuing| Dearest Cousin Eleanor; At last 1 World Kiddie, Klub, No. 63 Park Row,| have found titne to write to you. My New York City. teacher did not give us any home- — work, 8o my first thought was of you. MARCH DRAWING CONTEST [1 am sending you the six coupons ‘sam | tm | 87% | S1g% | 33% wi ; which I have saved up for my little Rahuelatat raat boy friend, and I hope it will be soon ests My Garden. when he too will be a little cousin to us. Hig daddy kissed me when [ Apoved ‘him the coupons, and he said: n now on I am going to get The \ The NABOB $10 and $11 r Mi Po Wat bd Py] The Oxford for “Active: Women’ Most Cuban heels are put on’ shoes”made” with round or semi-rounded toes, Here is a Cuban heel on a new oxford with the dressiest of toes. This sturdy Cape ot Woot. | & mb roldered | Giti's Dress| Girl's Platd| Yound Men's ro ee ie Bath Goats, | mixed Poplin, | atk - mized] of Chambray| Cotton “Vollo| S-plece Suite fe dress.” Pine TM" | praia trim, Orepe Kimono, | Gingham, ¢-14, | Dress, 6-14, of Cass! $52 | $1297 | g5% | gae | g297 By Burten Cornell, aged twelve) Years, Brooklyn. | HONORABLE MENTION. Twelve-year class: Elsie C. Boeckel, Leola McComb, Frank Costello, George i ‘i Striped Shirt- |e iremen’s| Silkeand-Cot- | Sman B Boys’ Shirts] Wo men’s | Couti Gibson, Lilly Gron wal, power Hines | heel lessens the strain of a busy woman's many steps ing, sott finish; | shirts of navy | ton Shitting, | Blow of dark striped | Torawers, hem: | mediiim dusty x . me +s ‘” 3 : : i a ~| guerite Martison, James McDermott, For wear from getting-up time to going-to-bed time, ee bine Fhinmel, | dark stripes. | Black Sateen. | Chambray. stitched. , | ite 19-20, William Steckman, William Van Win-! kle, Isidore Weisenthal, Richard Dug- abe $349 59c 69c 29c ean, George Chappell and Marion Blancke. LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, this new Walk-Over design can’t be equalled for, service, quality, and style. Also, we have your own Detr Cousin Eleanor:—1 received personal’ fit all the way around your ank j 4 Notice, out low price. ae ‘STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. . B, | sat gt aa] woah af] pear Mme | a yet | WAM ate | gaa, cae | ese 4 . Ml “ mere. smart style, duroy. teen. cotton yarn. : «(Uger ager | “syie | sg | “ager |“ tgu | “$i Fourtotuth Getet Wee. of Fifth Avenue, New York Ci 7 Men’s Women's Oxtotds of Women's Black Pat- | Imperfeet settled eid Hisemades Shirts and | Patent Leather, with | ent with brown kid- Shoes dull leather top, me- | finished tops. Drawers | dium weight. sole. Frat knit cot- $469 — Men's, | en's, and , aten’s Show | Aten's “WSol with eight) Caps inva imperfections. | brown plaid tt Nov. that inno way | Bit wey Re 79 Broadway 150 Bowe: $65-7 Fulton Street 173-75 Broadw: i Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N. J.—795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street 1 1 \4 ton Balbrig- ee gan garmente frapeitace tars (22 llahh whet for Women, | W¢@atheor Misses nnd | weight. Shirts impair their | with meta Gitis 34 to 42, Ane | nck I ieogete chats Buckted™ ‘bau trimm: Piet enee 4) Women's Gun Metal- ———— | fies, Many| ovr com 8 wonderful rawerd, sixes 4 . : mete ttbice | seto ds, ‘Each, | Snished Eaather Bhoes | women's Binck Satin | ki nas and panded $100 : 300 10 Boys’ Shirt Shirts and $Qu7 ( Blouses Pereales and Madras in white gpd stripes of assorted eplord Many little lots priced extra "39c to 79e f | Coat of Silk-| $-pc. Romper| Men's Pants and-Cotton| Suit of Cham: |®f Tan Khaki Poplin, 2-6. bray, sizes 2-6 | Cloth, with dull tops. Shyes at a remarkably = low price. Cheese Club and Jamaica High * School Faculty and Boys t6 Protest Clothing Prices. $1% | 68¢c ” Men’ 's Odd Coats, Vests and Pants About 200 plecen An thy lot. Phese are from Sulls that have become mismatched in the rush of our big sales. Extra valued, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Dramatic Writers and Agents to inaugurate Campaign in Manhattan. An Extraordinary Purchase on Speeial Sale Misses’ High Grade Suits 55.00 to 68.00 Values Sale Price 38.00 Several models in plain and FROM N. Y. TIMES. The concerted movement toward thrift and economy in atfention of a great many men to the savitigs and serviceable wear afforded by Men’s Work Clothes Hearn was the first store in New York to visualize the possibilities of men’s work clothes for meeting the re- quirements of men of all trades, occupations and pro- fessions and our foresight led to an entirely new depart- ure in merehandizing—the establishment of our Shop for Men’s Work Clothes the largest section of its kind of any store in New York. | Here great assortments of all wanted utility clothes and i | ike com bination | Dress of Erte 4Ve-\b. | Army Apron Dress Hiinket,oonse, | of Linene.| of Nainsook,| broi | “so97 | 49e | 69¢ #2 | 89c | 112 Sale 72% REMNANTS , Curtain Scrim Printed etonne® Lining Satin &, 0 border White, with 3-Inch Silk | oe oy “tewe work design in pink te Cc tor ihn ith Ca 1 a rt ee es Ree Nee ae ci ne a accessories supply the demand for them at prices un- t ey elena Av edhe inches wi neko Bie yar aa vata: equalled for value in any other store, For example— an a styles, including ional value. Yard.... neni This special offer for ‘Tuesday— Straight-line, Flare, Belted, Box vat tTinted Serim Novelty ress Plaid st otorm Serge : and Eton coat effects. Made of atk Racket: DE | ser oct stat 49¢ Men’s Union ‘Overalls, Superior Tricotine, Mer’s Wear fwnde. Yard. C| ria. Cotton Flannel 36-in. be Silk Storm Serge ched catton & Wool, Worsted of Flannel; well feeced ‘20 enn wilt an exesptional «rade 54 50 p wide; fitm — twill c irallys wh f tet back, 2 aaa a neta navy, yd. leher French Serge Serge and Poiret Twill. Coats & Work Shirts 1.58 Each Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years. Als Suitable for Women to 38 Bust. 26 In, wide, Mercerized Voile i | Gorton va 9 Woven with | cot Hie® ae Week bei Wh yea waist Sedative BERG | Si are as = "69c wiurrisee Soo Men’s Union Overalls—khaki, brown, plain blue and Misses’ D nee featee) Pink Mek ri Gen) Srv are longum yard tengthe. ° blue and white stripes—with and without bibs, ses’ Department sociti. Mal itt. Marquisette ,36-in. Storm Serge 4 ! Men’s Coats—all sizes, Third Fl (db lugtrous, gopal a A good auality Woo ocd Remunants, y Men’s Work Shirts—-blue, striped percate, black sateen 38.00 ira Fvoor, Bi eaten tow price: 24 -39¢ ng “cotta 2 69¢ Bouta J i yard lgngths; ¢ medium weteht; 2 va and khaki. Cor. ‘nA lengths, "Yard. No C. 0. D.'s, No Etchanges, No Returns. y