The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1920, Page 8

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5 other 'to go home = * tea kind of puzzle) i# printed one day The Eveni Conducted by The climbed down the tree, she was amazed to &nd that the fruit was sparkling hungry by this time, but did no #0 rhe did not bother to pick any. When she reached the ground ghe Started in surprise beautiful coun: ayamn It was the most m & garden nearby, A Prince came down the path from the [a "b palace. *Oh, Sir Prince,” “can you please t back to my kin #@en my little et here? he: Prince #alc had not seen little girl, and Unat he did not Kfow where her kingdom was, But gave her a wonderful leaf and told her to crumple it and wish for what she wanted and that she would get her wish, but that the leaf was good for only one wish, Now the Queen, wanted two wishes —one, to find her little girl id the Queen. me how to get jom, and have you both wishes at ¢ a minute and whe said: in my awn kitchen giving my lit rl her sup per.” And sure ¢ she found he wished. An: fived happily in yewre. By L. LAMPH «jeleven, New ¥ this example: Ta a = Jay =ets w- He nee ) GERTRUDE WOLET, an thirteen, Brooklyt, N.Y. Aus: POTATOES - HAVE-MANY EYES-BUT-CANNoT - SEE Usually the puzzle (a rotus letter and the answer appears at a later date. But 1 am printing the letter and the correct reading or “nnewer” together to show the contestees how their contributions should look when Kiddie Klub Korner Cenrrians, IPM, we The Prem Peptentng On (The Kew Tort Greate Wonlad and the| ng World's Eleazor Schorer Wish. HE Queen in her palace waa very i, for @he had lost her little «'r! Sty looked out of the window, and that made her sadder than ever, for she could see ber gardener’s Wife Now the Queen had once had « little girl with blue eyes and golden hair, Her name was Gwendolyn Decattee ahe was so beautiful. One day a wioked brownie stole her away and she bad not been hbard of from that day to this At last the Queen decided to take @ walk in the garden. As she was walking along, she stumbled over a root and fell she did not stop falling but kept right on going through the earth At last ehe came to a tree, and caught herself ona branch. As she onds and rubles, a nots thowe rules contain. Yet they are all important and Kivb Cousins who observe them carefully will make no errors, | It ie not lkely that the six, seven -year-old members will be ompete in this contest. But lowe of entering will be open |to them even #o. If we have a youns- ster bright enough to pete we |shonid like to know of him or her Hut if there are no convincing let- ters by the younger mem ery the jextra prizes will be aww ‘od the [second choice amongst the older ohil- | dren. So wake up, kiddies, and’ do |your best. There are more chances jthen to win an award this month, Looking forward to recelying some good work from you, T am, yours oyally, COUSIN ELEANOR, THE FRUIT TREES. | Over in the garden | Beside the wall, Grow the trees fen, Apple, peach and all | They give the sweetest fruit, Torthe children who are good, And every tree will suit T: of the woot. By HOFFMAN, aged City BUMBLE BEE. Buzzing old bumble bee Bumping n giving her Mttle girl hef supper.) j have never Much to her surprise | sce that Ite leaves were of gold! The Queen was very! think the diamond fruit would taste good Runaways See First Brothers, 13 and 10, Flee Jer- sey Home on 35c.—Caught | ' at Brooklyn Blaze, | | — | BigCity Fire When Policeman Mike Buckley of the Clusson Avenue Station an swered @ fire alarm at Willoughby and Washington Avenues, Bre w two s niving the engines. “What're you boys doing out this} late?” he asked. | “We you ” they replied, seen a real fire, know.” Policeman Buckley didn't know, and thought he'd better the Lieu tenant at the station k to them. At the station they they were| Willtain and James 1 thirteen and ten years tively, and lived « Bt. Ch tage, Miller Btreet and 2 Avenue, Atlantic Highla They ran awa~ from day morning to mak i New York, they explained They nad | only 35 cents, which they spent on | the boat that brought them. All day they wandered about New York see- ing the sights, but without anything to eut- Last night they crossed the Willlamsburg Bridge and decided to spend the nightin Fort Greene Park They hud fallen asleep when they | heard the fire engines und followed. | After being treated to something to | eat by Sergt. O'Grady, they were sent | to bed to wait for their father, Who was (elegraphed. aces OH TRIO HELD IN $2,000 THEFT While United to-day, Avenue, Br leptic ft In the torney's suite pat with uthern Paskers of No. were ‘dr containin selzed by an epi You eet Wk You" 6 nothinss By THRODOE ten, Bronx, Net . aged BABY. Oh, Daby, you're so funny, When wou curl your tooa and crow, What js {t that you laugh at? T really wieh fi ienew, 4 think that 1 am funny? perhaps Lam quite fat, ‘re so swoet andlarling, dn’t lnugh at that aged JULY ESSAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER. The American Flag. HE flag stands for you and for me. but tt will leat for hundreds of years. It je @ @lorious Maw. George 4 Washington end Abraham sent to me. Contest Rules. | The answer must be sent WITH | the letter. y | The letter must be original. Klu! | members must have thought th letters up all by themeclves; le must not be copied or written memory, The contestee must not ac- capt help of elders. -? A note from the parent or teacher saying that the letter is griginal the sender must accompany each con- tribution. What a number of must and must Going Strong— The big sale of little men and stout and slim fel-| Ath | HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Weovend cet Herening Works kidd Nor wi vern ilow. New Yor! i ea 0 ruta. tate tour iesromveiios | sup to. sixteen years of Age ‘Kear, Mo iw, become wach gee eilver gmy Klub Mn aod mombemiip COUPON NO. 656. Suits for big and lows—specially cut Suits for the out- of-the- ordinary -shaped man, who finds it ard to be perfectly fitted from the stocks of the regular clothier—$50.00 to $90.00 values. Specially priced at only » 39°°° & $ 525° For $50.00 & $60.00 Suits For $70.00 to $90,00 Suits In pure Virgin Wool Cheviots, Worsteds, Herringbones, Serges, Plaids, Checks, etc. : (Included are a number of Regular Sizes for Men of Regular Build) STORES CLOSED yyy) SATURDAY 1 P. M. ex — = = member ie prumated 3 | Lnooln fought for Old Glory, Our |, daddies and our brothers fought for the same flag, And no one ever de- | feated our ged, White and blue. There | are many fiaks in many Jands. bu: there Is no tlag lvke our rod, whito and blue. | By MARY URBAN, axed 8, Brook- | lyp, N.Y. HONORABLE MENTION. i ar Class — Robert Ramie Linene Sport Dresses Voile Dresses at Beautiful Silk Dresses at Also House Dress- FO cares os tin Ok Truly Amazing Val in white or fancy figures. ........ Blouses Lees up yj) to $12.98 Doors Open Every Morning at 8.30--Sale Continues All Next Week. Big Sale of Dresses women's White Canvas At Less Than Cost Note These Amazing Prices! Bargains in Blouses Pretty Voile oy (9-00 Georgette 4 mipned | Noted Masnachanetia Jarint De: mpany te e of Mageachunetts, die day at wimier residence here, Fifth Avenue 34% STREET FRIDAY A Special Sale of vious to hia appointment t ved for o> | Senate, ~ Maaw. Closed all day Saturday durfag July and August = rkin’s Broadway THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920. ‘ 1506 he had OLls Nis last term wae His home wae at NEW SATIN GOWNS In a Variety of Advance Autumn Modes at the special price of 7, 4” The character of these dresses is as high as their price is low. New and graceful in style and of a soft and deep lustre satin, the added feature of unusually fine workmanship makes this collec- tion particularly appealing to the critical. with straightline or draped skirts. A number are exquisitely orna- mented with iridescent while others prefer a collar and vestee of fine lace. Navy, Brown, Black Oxfords, While They Last, $7.00 st 339 ‘ $3 | Shoes for Little Folks Many Styles $q-98 | food Quality $4 .49 3.00 HOW TO REACH OUR BUILDING © 9th Ave. “L” to Christopher St. ny walk one block west and one block south to Barrow St. or take 7th Ave, Subway to Christopher St. Station, walk west to Washington St. and one block south to Barrow St., or from East Side “L" and Subway lines, transfer to Kighth St. surface cars and get off at vth Ave. “L", Walk one block west to Washjngton St. aud one block south to Barrow St. ues $D).69 | and $3 98 BELLAS HESS & Co. WASHINGTON, CORNER OF BARROW ST. NEW YORK QITY,N. Y, The low waistline predominates, . beads, , Sweaters Stylish Colors. Values up to $7.98 #349 Others at $2.39 and $2.98hf enT SUCH BARGAINS! We are clearing out the Balance of our Mail Order Stock of Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel to make room for next season’s goods. Everything sold for LESS THAN COST! Merchandise almost given away! Come early and get first choice If You Need a Coat Here’s a Chance to Buy a Beauty CHEAP! Beautiful ‘Sport $q.98 Coats Extra Quality Long Coats for Wear These prices are much lesa than the materials cost us, Merchandise almost given away, Come and look over the amazing bargains. ANNUAL AUGUST REDUCTIONS Men’s & Women’s Shoes HANAN'S SHOES are designed to give our patrons every possible comfort, all smartness of style and yet durable in every detail. There is real economy in Hanan Shoes at all times, but here is double economy at these radical reduc- tions. This Sale includes low shoes in all leathers—many lines of high shoes also. -Hanan & Son 516 Fifth Ave., cor, 43d St. 41! Fifth Ave., at 37th St. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. 1255 Broadway, cor. 3lst St 187 Broadway, at Dey St. 139] Broadway, gor. 38th St. 35 Nassau St., cor. Liberty St. 438 Fuston St., Brookuyn. 1095 Broadway, at 23d St. At our new location—187 Broadway —We have added Women’s Shoes Good Shoes Are an Economy ~like oranges! " After a game in the togrid sun—what joy in icy-cold, sparkling Ward’s Orange-Crush} Pure as it is tempting! Asa lemon drink, Ward's Lemon- Crush is equally pure and delicious! The exclusive Ward process blends the oil of freshly-picked oranges or ns with best sugar and citrie (the natural acid of citrus fruits), in bottles or at fountains ea by Oranie-Urash Co. Chicago Canon New York Office, Granye Crush Ch 17 west aba lit 3251 BnONK—1 2 WANKAT Areas Pon ‘ Wleateth St, Filan OUNDAY WORLG WANT® WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDER ‘Sarah isis ¢ reeecabicee : j

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