The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 12

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ny a ¥ +m sali oe mney EE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1020. er ose erage ale fBlyn Sho iddie Klub Korner! Selling ‘‘at cost,” “below cost,” “discount off,” means nothing—VALUE IS WHAT COUNTS. Blyn values are supreme. We offer at cut prices for this sale shoes that represent real values. Blyn prices are always right. They are always being revised quietly with- out sensation or exaggeration—and mostly always without announcement, We cannot have our customers feel that they are at a disadvantage in dealing with us. Our prices must, and always do, represent—quality considered —the best of current values, even if this entails a temporary loss, which we expect occasionally in the course of business life. All New Spring Models, Formerly 8.00 to 12.00 WN ay oe meet but Mr. Squirrel, wes woe panel me.’ Potaesd with him a white and |ham," Margaret Carey, Band Taylor, ning back and forth wiviing aa anp. files beat walking Yee, Twa ter /itose Beck, Elsie Johnson, Holga v of nuts for the inter, kept up|and it was late When 1 got hom Pt " my walk through the woods and fine |{ had a fine time thal day. \dicoye AE pened Serva ane htahic Mage ally came to a queer looking bush. 1| By ARCHIE MASSIMO, aged 11,|Roy Pindrell, Walter Appenzeliar, Al- took a spray of it home and later |New York City. fonso Orrico, Pearl: Bayer, Anna found that it was wild gooseberry. Abrahams, Gladys Brown, Leslie Cepetiaha, 1001, by The Prem Pubtienine On (The Now Yorn Brening World) t hana pomethine akcuna porng Mn ae HONORABLE MENTION, Tompkins, John Moore, Julia Fraser, | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer se} | looked down and there 1 saw a chip-| Eleven-year clase—Olive Hicks, | Dellia Crane, Baward Herrick, Nor- and Henry Sternfelt. munk crawling and jumping around Geraldine Eacker, Peter J. Becking- man W a MIAALAS TICS TTT PUT TTT TET TOT TIT TTT TT TT OTTO TU POPP IT THU TU POLIT UU LADOD TUTTO CUT EL TLL DUT DUTEDTU MUU ULL LAU PULL LLL IAL LULL LULLLLIU LLL LAL LALLA ALAA L ELL LALU LLL LULL ULLAL LEELA LLU LADLE This Store is closed at 5 P. M. 7) |B. Altman & C Pa A | ° mai fi. GAN TRAVIAN Mra, Lapwing anes he eit MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK To hunt worms and to speak in the Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Lew and slear. Will rap twice on the ground, And alarmed by the sound, Out comes worm and is caught by 2 ally the young. Te iid cr ineuhon: The Entire Stock of Rane I am sure you would like to| § HOW TO,JOIN JHE KLUB AND re ' fing toy eth r would go A hy know all about the first meet- os IN ES oe ‘any meme \ . etait $45;.46, er. cutout Bis ofthe con $ | ‘ ,. Sees a Boe | LEATHER OXFORDS Opera Pumps Sailor Ties June 12, at my home. Tho first thing gee, orig "Riddse Ne ongue fumps Negular Uxiords we did was to read the constitution Chis Metter a note in waren | Ribbon Ties Two-Eyelet Oxfords BARE Sao ns (ae, contuntion eaa| | at eame@ See ae ny for Youths and Boys Patent Colt, Dull and Bright Kid We should: Each girl pledged herself | $ suse aire oer Pio and mamberbip Tan and White Klub. The girls agreed to pay no yi a week for dues. And we UPON NO. 638. BERRA lo li i RO | r “sey aaemaoraliala be ° will be offered at extremely low prices fon eetee says Fd must read ar bene They bag are say- tl ‘th ing: “Lovel isin eleanor, 42 e e i thougnt ie would be\2 geod | maiter whore it ja T would give bor & commencing to-morrow (Friday) to cut out the whole Korner |big, long hug and kiss,” and many goth ah ng Lora ss bgt bbe ed remarks ‘which I cannot put ea! my 4 pould read it. I hope you will| At tho end of the meeting we Included are know what you think of this. pee po bed Klub A ago ad the Ki color” under thet ortsine “mation” ‘wo say, “Kiddie Oxfords of patent leather, black Russia calfskin, tan calf- the bow: it made, ,. . pest of all, T thank you very,| ‘The officers are:’ Kontroller, Mar- skin and black or brown horsehide, with leather soles and much for those beautiful pen-/garet Weiss; Vice Kontroller, Alma I received them Saturday, the |Ginter; Korrespondent, Ruth Blank; heels; and Oxfords of dark brown elkskin, cordovan brown of the meeting, and when the | Kashier, Ida Forman. saw them I cannot tell you how| As I am Korrespondent please send i Bee Wika Casseirs Fapuaree| a waa fo cae TP iitceet cay lentes | calfskin or soft white leather, with rubber soles and heels, Jackson's speech and said: | with love and kisses from all the Kiddie Kivb Branch, one and|members of Branch No. 10. Your ee ee Sizes I1to2 . . «per pair $6.00 TTI CLE." LEC ’ ‘ave record books very carefully —-~ G&%, WEST SIDB STORDS: | EAMT SIDE STORES: | BROOKLYN STORES: | NEWARK, 689 Broad St out. The girls are very eager|MAY ESSAY CONTEST AWARD ly 222, 224 West 125th St. | 3d Av., S6th and sith Sts.) 442, 444 Fulton Bt. 61 a gut on a pitnie some tine diss WINNER. Sizes 22to6 . . + « per pair 7.75 saan, anchain OL | Bid Raat aed | mei cathe | Segre at 495 Manns Peenen and they said: dnd A Walk Through the Woods. Factory, G11-510 E, 72d St, | 8th Av., 80th & 40th Sta, }roome, Broadway, near Park Ay. | Street, Newark. spc ies a ae ees PI NE brisk day 1 ber I de- i So I told.them I would y In Ogtober I de LOO All Stores Open Saturday Evenin: ‘our President and see whut she cided to take a walk through (Department on SIXTH Fi R) pe: y g way. Iam writing to you and the woods. I began wandering wishes will come true. Why io pembers of all Branches 6° ltention was attracted by a “tap, tap” and see what do and tell /nearby, I turned around to see a what we do? woodpecker pecking at the trunk of a tree. 1 walked on, and who should I along, when all of a sudden my at- aa aa AMALIA AUAL LLL AA ALALLULLL ULLAL ALLL OLEAN LL BOOUD LTO MIUMUL LAY LIALLAML MLL UEU LULU IN a Te ae ——- — eens ; IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT “New York Styles America YD Monroe Men’s All Wool Suits at $19 — A Sensational Selling of Suits---Values the Like of Which New York Has Never Seen pd BL sod selling at Monroe Clothes Upstairs Shops of the product of seven of the A eis garments are guaranteed by Monroe Clothes. We named but two con- foremost New York clothing manufacturers establishes new records in clothing ditions for our service—First, every suit must be all wool; Second—the retail history. Our stocks have been replenished with thousands of new suits from the price to you must be less than wholesale manufacturing cost (which means at least same sources, and we continue to sell ALL WOOL suits for men and young men 18% less than wholesale prices). The loss taken by the makers and the fact we at the unbelievably low prices of $19, $23 and $27—prices that make one rub one’s will charge no rent or selling cost against the garments make these amazingly *eyes and wonder if Time has rolled back to 1914. attractive values the best ever offered—anywhere—anytime. $27.50 and $30 $32.50 and $35 $37.50 and $40 Wholesale Values Wholesale Values * Wholesale Values OPEN EVENINGS : Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money . Refunded We Will Exchange or Refund : Alterations Free (Monroe Clothes Shops are a permanent institution—always ready to remedy any dissatisfaction) We Delivery (Nothing to pay here or else- Cif inconvenient to call we gladly deliver) ees 2 seerotieee when All MONROE EXTRA! Pants Feature All $6, $6.50 and $7 As an added feature to our great you buy any pair at a figure just slightly $7.50, $8, $9 and $10 MANHATTAN BRONX onroe Special Wholesale Values clothing event, we will offer thousands higher than first class overalls! We Wholesale Values 42nd = Street cor. Bway. ROTEWS. ATH 8h. 19ND: Rlragt is entire stock in two of ALL WOOL Worsted and Mixture Pave | ars get semhire avees Ja /tae 50E.42nd “ “ Madson BROOKLYN Trousers for way less than wholesale tainly will go quickly—so if you want Neseas “ “~~ Frankfort 413 Fulton Street prices, to make your present suit last longer, 5 Costlandt “ « B’way Court and Montague Streets e These trousers represent the, entire or put into service a good coat tucked e stock of possibly the best known maker ‘ 587 Fulton at Flatbush Ave, ue ae Ak Bee Tiwi 18) a Be SUITS 50 away In your wardrobe—here’s a : Season $ of high grade pants in New York, and chance that may never come again, ren at Col Cielb JERSEY CITY—Newark fre mates Tromeer 0 od Extraordinary Opportunity 125th =“ cor, 7th Ave. | PATERSON—220 Main St Cluystio Sect at Cass) = YONKERS — Geity Square cing A ©

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