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Sk 1a. a SAPARD BS 72, KR ~-— NNO eae aia a a / te 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920. | : ' gee TRAPPED BY SMOKE | fl . ey IN RESCUE EFFORT | _. bial haa Mrs, John Kearney Has Narrow Escape While Vainly Trying to Save Children, Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 . Store Hours 9 to § ‘the Bird's Reward Trying to rescue two children she ¢ Bird's Reward. HERD waa once a bird who thought | Mousht were trapped by Bre on an mega eck | Monday the Wanamaker August FURNITURE | _The Evening World's iddie Klub Korner Ceverias, LPM, ie The Freee Publishing On, (he Now York Breaing Woeid.) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer —————! “Ie that 80,” said the es bat ing ones in this world.” “Weill, I bet you cannot clim6 here," said the bird. “If you do, 1| bY Deputy Fire Chief Hayes, who day a cat came along and said: “Oh, you ugly creat come by smoke on the third floor and Almost lost her life. She was rescued tree and after a fight between them|were in danger had preceded their the cat ate the bird. This teaches | mother Into the street. us not to think ourselves grander| Mra, Kearney, who lives at No. 168 a or greater than other people. Brook Avenue, incited by the moth- By Lillian Hauck, er’s alarm, rushed to the roof of her Aged Twelve Years, house, crossed to the roof of the New York City. | burning house, got in by the scuttle, —jand searched the fifth and fourth ¢ | floors hefore she was overcome, At- ter her rescue s! was revived at a HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$ | (or n0"" grup store and eacorted home . Fireman Andrew McManus, Truck Spreading its own advertisement of Quality, Beauty, Utility and Economy Not anywhere in the whole world, except in our Phila- delphia Store, is there a collection of furniture of this quality, scope, variety and volume offered in a sale that embraces every piece and suite of home furniture on three floors of the new Wanamaker Building—4th, 5th and 6th—including even those pure and lovely Belmaison reproductions of period furniture, A stock of furniture reaching more than a million dollars—all offered Company No. 29, stepped on a nail in the basement. He was treated at St. Francis Hospital, The fire was con- fined to the coal bins. { eis New York Woman Lawyer Weds in London. | A cable announces the marriage of Miss Harriet B. Lowenstein, « lawyer and first woman to obtain the degree of ation days are sometimes long. Often certified public accountant in this State, it te difficult to find something new to and Jonah, Goldstein, an attorney, of | @o. Though tt in 200 years old, this | Lewis Drafted to Rum for Governor|N°.,72 Madison Street. in London, Jails Dear Cousin-Kins: Tho Pilgrim Tercentenary which is being celebrated all over the United States, in fact throughout the Eng- lish speaking countries, has caused | Many of the old Pilgrim and Indian | } | Al childres up to, sixteen seam of eae may: them “to. Cousin ot, Evening World Kiddle Klub, No. Kh Park low, New York i a bots ‘La whic 30 ‘mut wate your NAME, Auk AND ADDRESS, The 17th Semi-Annual Sale of Silk Packets Remember the day-—Tues- day, August 3rd. Thousands of packets— come camber, adh menber i pewant wrt a aiver gray Kiud Pin and tmombeesiap COUPON NO. 654 Bames to be revived and played by | children. I thought my Cousins might like to try some of these games. Va- @ame will likely be new to you: of I1ltnotn. Bagh rael write te Gommtecilen ut the more than 20,000 yards of HOY TO PLAY STOOL BALL. SPRINGFIELD, IL, July $1.—Former | Federation for the Support of Jewish | silks of virtually every want- able kind and quality. As Many As Like May Play. United States Senator James Hamilton |Philanthropic Societies in New York and at 10 to 40 per cent. less For the past six months we have been buying furniture for this 1920 Auguyt Sale. We havenat in the offices of the greatest furniture manufacturers in the country and with them have worked out modifi- cations and improvements, purifying and beautifying the designs of the furniture that they were to make for us—for our August Sale. Lewis was draf @ caucus of Demo- ¢ Joint Distribution Committee. of | Each child takes a stool (a block of |crats from every county in the State Che Amerionn Funds for Jewish War) ‘wood will do to sit on) and they ar-|here to be thelr candidate for Govern — Sufferers. | Fange themselves into a circle. The ——- —— = - last one to be seated takes the ball and throws it, trying to hit the stool of one of the other players. The player Qt whose stool the ball 1s directed may use only his hands to ward off the ball. If he succeeds the boy who threw the ball must throw again. If ithe ball hits the stool the boy whose stool is hit is “it” and mwst throw mext time. Each time a boy succeeds Monday evening papers will tell the complete story. Sheffield F arms ‘ There is the most enthusiastic kind of competition in furniture announces the schedule of sales. Ever since the August Sale was originated by Wanamaker’s more than a quarter of a century ago, becoming a thing of great popu- fn hitting a stool it counts a point. You ° e. * Pair Cag ohae tha boy who is the Bree M Ik P f A larity, it has been imitated and emulated throughout the length and Soe ilk Prices for August Thvesd Sie | a alice he snseed Gar ane ine iatee eirues Stoo! Ball, especially if the pitcher is Stockings, 95c holding August furniture sales in the United tates today. 3 clever and quick to catch bk player = ' In accord with the increased cost of guard. milk at the farms there is a slight ad- vance in the retail price of a number of articles on the following list for August: Sealect Brand Grade A Milk 20c. per qt. bottle ” ” on A 9 Iden yy pte 9 Household oo «=CodB C#¥«gg «=17e. yy Gt. If they were without slight EVERY ONE OF THESE STORES IS HOLDING gaws the price would be | AN AUGUST FURNITURE SALE BECAUSE WANA- with thercerized tops, toes | MAKER'S IS HOLDING IT. THE CUSTOM WAS and heels, STARTED AT WANAMAKER'S AND THE PACE IS Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. SET BY WANAMAKER’S. Cousin Eleanor. j Letters From Kiddies. i Dear Cousin Eleanor: Baia) ih) OnmiD) Daw ans /teee re | ’ Every one of these 10,000 or more sales is an ackn oe | | gine tery cielo am 2 ite Bm Women’s idea, and all their advertising Is, in effect, advertising of the Wanamaker Furnicure Sale. apes formaraga ft 10 ue hs acy Wigs 2ae A ercr ma TS ” Vests, 35c All these furniture sales bring excellent benefits to the people. They help all over the Kiddie Klub Korner eve Brookside Certified Milk . Se. 5, qt. W ’ Silk ? country to keep down old H. C. L. and they are doing a great service toward the improvement Published. T saw the announcement of | Buttermilk . . . «= « + 12. yy Qt » omen $s »l These, likewise, are sec- | Of homes. : ae | | See ne toe ee oomin X Cream «ne ss oo 290. nha pte op Frocks are onds of 50c and 60c grades. Because of their leadership, prices are made somewhat lower for good furniture nearly arcamp. he urel is situated on the XX Cream . os 6 « 2 S7es 5p 9 ! The cotton is fine and elastic; everywhere. But it is the customers of the Wanamaker Stores who receive the greatest benefits. Se euaioe Condereed) AUB ie) 2) + ASee: 39) 130) Vo less than cost Oe tnt omen People who have compared prices elsewhere } Bree c viucly dine rere on July 4 Special (sour) Cream. . . 20c. 5, 5 =» pink or white, regular and m1 ¢ ' In the event we ad beautiful sky } eats Do hecemact, these frocks pas Ct ie * yeret of tell us we are selling at lowest prices kets and big bunches of firecrack- 5 5 _ ee: : A oe vonenine is charges thoom prised do nol eppiy to ths were $15.75 in our regular | for $1. __. This is true because the combined purchasing power of the Wanamaker Stores ar erriay we, went on stat Lang Island cna Naw dereey, eadshore dls stock; fae yond A ng lees Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. | 18 ed greatest in the land. Our distribution is far ahead of the distribution of any atvided according to age, Wrens, Rob: are broken, the blue pencil ee other store or group of stores. The power of the magnitude of our operations says: @ short hike. but as Lam @ Robin [ accompanied the older girls. The path was very steop. Near the top, enables us to get more furniture and better furniture and to sell it for lower prices than is possible elsewhere. Beginning with July, the farmers’ costs go up month by month until the peak is reached in December, Rald “Mountain consists wholly of after which the trend is downward again. Come in Monday and bring with you your out-of-town friends—everybody proces sere are 188" is freely welcome at Wanamaker’s to look and enjoy without obligati ea and sdete Ae These seasoned fluctuations are, of course, reflected The quantity is about 100, y yey DUE CP TEA UH Ot See suggestion to buy. in the city selling prices. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York lirector made a camp had our luncheon. We enjoyed it very much. On the way down it was easier, as we sat down on the st and slid. We reached camp in ave a delightful int before dinner, pons to end In so rls may become mem- bers. I have four sets now. Your loving Cousin, Ruth Altrowitz, Old Forge, N.Y. including soft satins, pretty foulards, a few taffeta and Closing out afewerepesdechine. | ‘Kiddies’ Pumps site | Women’s New Baronet The variety of styles is and Oxfords fy Satin Skirts $9 75 Hie t J > ® f r iL Sports skirts of shimmer- Skirts in lovely shades of blue ‘ rather unusual ina sale of Here is an odd lot of very this kind—tunic models, | good pumps and oxfords for a "4 "a ing baronet satin, delicately | ghading trom the darker colors ¢ plain skirts, lace peplums, | children who wear sizes 8 ‘4 tinted and, infinitely becom- | the lighter tints, are in both plain » Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building oe et ee en ee ee = ne nen Dear Cousin Eleanor: | Beginning Sunday Morning, (2 A.M.) you can and Eton effects. Sizes | to 13844 (ages 4 to 10). A. few lines to let you know I have Prices were $4.25 and $5.15 : d i J a 5 e \, d $0. and figured baronet satin, made ye teraey Se Alte 1 wn are’ #4 to 40 regularly. The sale price is— ing, are the very backbone | with ifttle slit pockets trimmed ‘ 1 Kiddie Klub with This is a good opportunity . : for the woman who needs 7 wardrobe. wai Sime skirts are truly re iis 1 This Table they would all enj yuntry very " i sd thong number of si o fini Aa in all of the sports skirts in such There are quite § aon cr era | Pee a They have auch enormous pow- | the Skirt Salon, the workmanship ff | herrics and all sorts of fruit; there out the summer season. atent Jeather pumps— Ph h sibilities for doing so many things. is b acid and the width aroun * ; fea lake near the house irhere 1 0 ; Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg, | {ull leather pumps, tan ox- onograp! They stand the wear and tear of | the bottom exuctly the width that i Aehing wie wand fam wld to sy |1| By the New “‘Broadway—Brighton” Line to <a fords and dull leather ox- . strenuous sports wear and are | # Skirt of this material should ny mother, who haa been “as fords are the kinds offered. Special $150 lovely enough to be worn on any Belts, 26 to 80 in. ' rer ly gaining etree oh Lge ee Mother knows! summer day occasion, Second floor, Old Building. [}) nm the pasture to milk-house to be oriked can milk a cow, but. not Very well, and I go horseback riding: 1 wish you were out here with the kiddies. Tiexards to my cousing of the Klub to you, and to Ye our loving Cousin, Yetta Or, Lafayette, N Y. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Examine it on all sides. Note pill ye elgg Blog Reducing Office namental it is, Soap |) Pesrcs sich RIGHTON EACH ATH S cad nl played. ‘ Chair sapanriist stands—leather arm chairs and ' NATURE. 2 Sa l e ik phontarsph tke this teas ke davenports—directors’ tables and revolving bookcases—all at Singing 1m the Seer ue ive ||| —the Largest Bathing Beach in the World placed in the center of the library | Teduced prices now. Z| Ana the wonderful nightingales . - or living room and used for all Standardized Office F. ture amt With tiny beaks re ge mod For a 5c Fare—Without Changing Cars 1,000,000 cakes of perprons tie whlede) brary table at Regular hha Sal I The grass beneath ta very green this good toilet soap are nteD i i } Witie golden duttercups in between, ry . ° A} cap Desks, tables, directors’ tables, chairs, settees, telephone ] ‘And if you go naar an Rover $1 Admission entitl es you a . available for this sale, Ample space inside for records. | stands, costumers, umbrella stands, filing devices, sectional | | You'll see the tiny at— Table itself is 4 feet long, 2.8 feet | book i hi i } a More ood ookeases, luxurious leather furniture and other necessary Leta eer to stay all day Sunday g high and 2 feet 134 inches wide, equipment—ready in our special section devoted to office | An thelr tasce are the gayest Due First Gallery, New Bldg. furniture. Seventh Gallery, New Building 44 Smocks to go 50e 8 402 ‘The chief one being blue, cak i Pitisan, By Josephine Views 4 Venbe, Brooklyn, N. Y. at $1.95 Every woman knows how useful good smocks are, specially for morning wear; You ean also take | -—-HEAR HAROLD STERN’S the New ‘ Broadway WONDERFUL BAND eran line at} _-Take a swim in the ocean ea +a Oe fae —5,800 newly constructed bath houses A New Shipment of De Ruta Pottery from Italy —which Is just about My Dear Cousin Eleanor: oh Wasn't it just the lucktest thing ever that our Kiddie Klub outing @nould have come just the day before the regular price, Good, standard toilet serine yg | [var Stacong | _BMD notte and sanitary ee oa | es ae 2 neta | tos Be oe ina Bee misting | —Play medicine ball or hand- suggests a very full measure Paris to {ill a large order, 4 & Quatrieme 4 AJ i fe the city just In time for the out: | ball (medicine balls free) of economy. which was afterward can- The lovely colors and the exquisite glaze of Stemmed vases, made with graceful loop, | fig, eo Letayed that day, tiny —6 cashiers’ booths—no wait Fabri hi il called. De Ruta pottery has made it much-desired | handles ike those of old Italian water jars, treus, but I did not se . id ‘abrics are sheer voiles, qi ch- P Twas terribly sorry, Also that I did ing linenes, cotton tricot, a The exporters are sacri- for table services and for gay informal vases | $3, $4 and $10. ia { mot wor. to think that Tecan no tonger —“Rocking Chair Movies” in ee i tt Mates ficing $30,000 in this sale, for long-stemmed flowers, Boat-shaped compotes with fauns’ heads belong to the Kiddie Kiyb. I think the evening satinette—-a cotton fabric | | Packed one dozen cakes From Italy, Au Quatrieme, has just re- | in relief, $12. 10 ie Mees eae oe my ores that resembles satin. in a bom, four Made ceived a shipment in three colors, a delicate Tall water-jugs with loop Kandles, $4 each, Ub T have ove ine that evel . " ‘ al Tae ; . ite. vi , $24 the dozen, o and tr Cousins Te itn me °f | If new roate is not convenient for youtake Brighton Beach (B. R. T.) Hend-embroidery adds a al ah it div Foc og asic ge nr Or ree plates, $15 the dozen, 39 members Iike myself allowed to . 'L” from Brooklyn Bridge to pretty touch to the large as- 0c a dozen cakes—$5.50 delightful shapes, vases of slim grace, quaint Soup plates, $24 the dozen. wetajn thelr eet rtment of colors, The id j vely compo y ‘d 24 the d Wishing long life and great success BRIGHTON BEACH STATION sortm ) water-jugs, lovely boat-shaped compotes and Tea cups and saucers, $ e dozen, to my Veloved HIN) ot cousin or Sea Beach or West End (B. R. T.) Broadway Subway to Coney Island choosing will be excellent ene bo a coke— other enchanting things. After-dinner coffee cups, $21 the dozen, Gladys A. Hadden, and Transfer to BRIGHTON BEACH “L,”" Smith Street, Franklin on Monday morning. Sizes DownsAtalen Btore Twisted candlesticks are $3 each. j Platters, $5 and $6. Stony Brook, L. I. Avenue and De Kalb Avenue Trolley Cars (Coney Island bound) pass 16 to 20 and 84 to 44 New Bldg. Large center-bowls for the table, $7.50. Serving dishes, $5 and $6. Note—Yes, by all means keep YoOr H) our Main Entrance. : . . It 18 not as if you no longer be- Baw Yo the Klub; you have merely ‘graduated into a senior member, Down-Staira Store, Old Bldg. Fourth Floor, Old Bldg. RIGHTON muAge BAT! ’