The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1920, Page 5

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| { t THE EVENING WORLD, nana Boy Author Enjoying Kiddies’ Try-Out At Luna Park for the Klub’s Big Show) THE FIRST TIME IL WAS EVER 6yiuvia y i BINDA i “preektLes ‘RAH FOR KIDDIE KLUB, SAYS HORACE WADE, BOY AUTHOR, AFTER DAY AT LUNA TRY-OUT Eleven-Year-Old Writer Praises Child Perform- ers and Will Go to Big Show, for He Will Be Member by July 21. By Horace Athkisson Wade. (Eleven-year-old author of “In the Shadow of Great Peril,” who is writing is impressions of New York especially for The Evening World.) Copyright, 1920, The Press Pubiishi Rah for the It's more fun than a movie, and ten times more tun than Barnum and| Bailey's circus, | And when the 2ist comes all you} voice for a child, but can't be) feed to do is to get out your Kiddie] te d to dance, Klub button and show it. “I can't without being prepared,” Then for the Whip, the Chutes, the Red Mill, and, can't say what else, there's so many. If ll the c Luna Park they'll be any At 10 © a regul was passin 1 Park. Must have ren in the club go to day, I don't believe bla were dressed in pink t © held up by red, wh e tights were mor in thei er another girl ang on and did a recite or sing seemed to be just the children’s CAR FARE RAISE IS RULED AGAINST}, of Public Sem to-day deme Van Brunt & 1 Company, operating iinet] WORLD'S granted 01 SOnTSANIAL @ 20),.\ No Cooking e | , A Nutritious Diet for All Age® | 4) ai) World Offices, Interborough Quick Lunch at Home or Office Subway and Elevated and News- ‘Avoid Jmitations and Substitutes tands Generally. LOOT FOUND IN RAID | Jewelry, Silks and Clothing, Worth | $60,000, Taken With Woman and Two Men, Sixty thousand dollars’ worth of Jew- elry, silks and clothing, most of which was later identified as having been stolen in burglaries within the last two weeks, were seized In a raid last night on a threé-room apartment at No. 42 Kenmare Street, by Detectives Fias- chetti, Trezza and Capone. ‘Arthur Del- hone, thirty-two, and his wife Jennie, who occupied the apartment, and James Cella, twenty-nine. found there with them were ed up, They said two ¢ Co. (The New York Evening World). \ddie Klub! Jena I think, is an ideal leader for them, first one 1 heard, Anna Newton, d bashful, afraid, She has a best of ali, a boxing t by two boys, Patsy and Sulva- Demp- “Freck- © Was dressed in a pair of o had been on the st to ride and ins, By thon boat home and I'll first time I'd never men left the Koods there and denied knowledge of the robbe It required three patrol wagons to re- | move the goods to Police Headquarters. An inventory revealed that the lot in- cluded 500 silk dresses, twenty dozen hine and georgette waists and fifty silk sweaters, fifty over- | Second Ave FILLS THREE TRUCKS | i conn RST aa RIS THAT “SIGK PAL” CAG DOESNT cO Neither Does ae hy Wondrous Lightning Carburetor—Traf- fic Violators, Take Note! “Thero'll be no suspenc for, first offenses while I'm here,” s istrate McGeehan in’ Traffic Court to-day as he cut short a law- yer's f plea for George J, Hart 5 West 170th Street, who sald he was speeding to the bedside of a sick boy, Hart was one of 20 charged with traffic violations, + “That sick pal stuff won't go,” can- tinued the Magistrate. “I've used it too often myself. When I came hero I was told that the gold star In that service flag above the bench was for @ man who dropped dead when Magis- trate House suspended sentence fur rst time, The only way to stop speeding is through arrests and the quent publicity, for which I thank the New York police and news- papers and by fining all comers. Your fine js if James O'Hara, chauffeur, No. 516 ten miles an hour. " asked » as he imposed a fine ing. a ad for a new carbure- tor,” sald Bernard Dielman of No. 140 West 55th Street, “and when I tried it I simply could not stop my it was so good.” He was fined eimburse him for that "Why have you been evading sum~- mons and changing your addr the M e of Alivyn ‘ra Half Price and Less The fine workmanship, the perfect fit, the faultless styles and comfortable lasts of these matchless shoes offered by Frank & Finera now at the l4th Street Armory would cost JUST DOUBLE THE PRICE anywhere else in New York. Money Pack If‘ Not Satisfied ileoat five linen handkere jten dozen silk r gowns and 8 eral nother child there catied bundles of lingerie in addition to an| t ni uff links, brooc Worth of je a repre y of No. 90 fth Avenue claimed a truckload of the stuff, Chaumont Mills, at No, 174 Worth 1 to Police Headquarters on W ‘d_their | $500 wor 20-Year Guarantee Each is athin model, 19 jewel movement iace st f led case, guaran- teod for vente years--by the Finlay. Drop in or mail coupon a guarautee protects vo Only $4.00 a Month on i ry STORE © 1650 Broadway, at Sist St., N. manutacturers and ihe House ot Children’s Shoes, 79c to $4.09 Men’s Goodyear Welt Shoes, $5.98 to $6.93 teed J y will never {ily ‘South Bend JARANTEE thi Our Credit Price $45.00 Others [ Charge Same for 7 Sewelry Co. Dept. W 500, T enclose £1.00 8 $4.00 ea ; f £15.00 ie ¥, +. Thomas Git © workhous \w th tho 290 Fifth Ave. : Short Vaiin § Shoes DRASTIC REDUCTION SALE “On all our Black Kid Ox- » welted soles, Cuban and French leather heels. . , SPECIAL OFFERINGS $1880 Also a full line of latest French models in all leathers. Sizes 1 to 9, A to EE, from $10 to $15.50. Branch Store: 511 6th Ave. BETWEEN 30TH AND 318T STS. Brown and black ue, sald he was going you afraid you'd de and advised to Insist that the e which sold him the carburetor Crisp, flavory sugar wafers, de- lightful ashore or afloat—Tas+-1 ROLLS OF ASSORTED FLAVORS, ALSO ALL PEPPERMINT, CHOCOLATE, ALL WINTERGREEN AND ALL CINNAMON SHOES | @ngand Confectionery CO How long pes eat] Every motorist does—and lots of people who travel in cars with doors that slide, whether you travel by motor, subway, trolley or freight, there's a sure way to be refreshed if cl dust? A tall glass of iced coffee, made the Borden way, will make you forget the thermometer. Put two or three tablespoonfuls of cracked ice intoatall glass, Fill che glass three-quarters full of cold water, put ina ge Borden's Condensed Cofice and siie briskly erous teaspoonful of ready in a minute. Then just sit back in the easy chair and tell THE BORDEN COMPANY Dordens Coffee Condensed with Milk and Sugar a0 Warn maide nly reserve 11% must forego the brilliance of diamonds there is no gift more fitting than Lortay Pearls. They bring an enduring qualfty that perpetuates the delicate sentiment that enfolds Pray be had in any variation of SPs, lg: or jeweled Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Summer Comforts 7” you—at home in personal tidiness, days are stifling and the hair is apt to become disarranged so casily, use an Electric Curling Iron and restore itg charm in a moment. Women who are particular in their toilette and appearance will appre« ciate this boudoir convenience, ti 1659 Broadway, at 51st St, N.Y. | | Electric Curting Irons Sold by local Electrical Dealers and by our three Branch Offices the United Electric Shops Or Te UNniteo Exectnic Licut & Power (a 146STREET & BWAY 130 EAST 15" ST, BO"STREET & BWay ag bs Big pecials | For Friday & Saturday | 1. Silk Shantung Suits Slightly Soiled at $23.50 Values from $40 up to $55 2. Highest Grade Gabardine Suits at $36.00 Values from $50 up to $60 3. $12 White Flannel Trousers Woolen, Palm Beach and Mohair Suits Still Continues! = Kincaid Kimball Clothal Famous for Fine Tailoring | 27 Cortlandt St. (cS se.) SIXTH AVE. L. AT DOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER * Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away. 81th St. “L’’ Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pa: ALL Goobs MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES | 3-Piéce Krochler Kodav Suite is four feet wide; illustrated, at........ 4-Piece Colonial Perio, merican Walnut Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chi Toilet Table and Bed. 4 Picces, as illus a $195.00 i | ‘It Makes Little Difference What You Need— oe 4 | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Fina ig

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