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Kidd i WAR KIDDIWS: During the long, happy days of vacation you jmust have learned a great many¥ new games which are lotsa of furi to play. Cousin May McCormack fha$ suggested that ‘How to Play My Favorite Game” would be a splendid subject for a contest. 1 do too; don't you? After two months of play you must be just brimming over wiih memories of good times and can tell how to play the best enjoyed games @o vividly that all the Cousins will learn how to play them too when they read the winning compositions. Qf jcourse, the game that you de- serjbq need not necessarily be a new one—@ game that you have liked to play ¢ver since you were a tiny, little kiddig might be new to some other Cousins, and they would be glad to fearn ‘how to play it. And it may be “nat winter game or & summer game, & spring game of a fall game, just aa fong as it is your favorite, So, wuen the new classes in school are all ar- Tanged and settled, the new books are neatly arranged in your desk and tthe! new lessons are jearned, remem- Der the game you like best to piay, ‘write a cescripuion of it and send it «to me for the September contest. é The rules for the contest are ab follows: There will be an award of one dol- far to each of ten Kiddie Klub mem- ders, aged from six to fifteen inciu- sive, who write the best compositivns on “How to Play My Favorite Gum, The compositions must not be more than 150 words in length. If a diagram will make the de- goription of the game clearer, draw it an @ separate piece of paper. Hagh contestant must sign his or her NAMB, AGH, COMPLETE AD- DRESS and CHRTIFICATE NUM- BHR, Jand bis or her PARENT or GUARDIAN must also sign each con- tritutjon to tell me that it Ls origi- naljaad has not been copied. Address Cousin Eleanor, Evening | World's Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Rew, New York City. COUSIN ELEANOR. THE COMING OF NIGHT. The glittering sun shines angrily down, Its ays like a shining crown; But the cool, gentle night Des challenge its might, And retreating, the sun goes down. By David Susswein, aged thirteen, Bropkiyn, N.Y. . —— - — The Evening World's — ie Klub Korner . 10920, by The Prem Publishing Os, (The New York World.) ‘onducted by Eleanor Schorr————— An American Boy's Idea of a Good Time. CUTICURA PREVENTS FALLING HAIR If your scalp is irritated, and your hair dry and falling out in handfuls, try this treatment: Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap, Abso- lutely nothing better. Bomple Bash Pree by Mall Ad: “Outiours Leb- PA AP eAae) ' By DANIEL DAVIS, aged nine years, New York City. THE MAGIC SWORD. NCB upon a timefthere was a little girl called Flora, who would never do what her mother told her to do. If her mothor asked her to do anything she would say, “Oh, I can't, I'm playing.” Now, Flora was always orogs and unhappy, and phe thought It was because her mother was always asking her to do things, One night’ a vision came to her while #he was in bed. It was a beau- tiful knight with a sword, and he aid: “1 will give you this sword, and \t will help you to do what your nother tells you to do, and you will be one of the happiest little girls in the world.” So after that Flora tried to be a \t good girl, and was always saying somethii funny to make the other children laugh, and after a while she became always happy and oheer(ul, for the sword taught her that she was happiest when she was doing something for some one else. And so she never felt cross any more. But Flora only told her mother of the magic sword. Kerby Trevena, sUichmond, 8. L aged ten, Port BEAUTIFUL ROSE: autiful rose of summer, veautiful rose of wonder, Chat blooms for us by the roadalde, 10u are the world’s pride. When upon the forest green Walk the fairies and their queen, their tiny, pretty feet Step close to you as they greet. Oh, you beautiful little rose, You make such a lovely pose; My thoughts in Dreamland go to you, ou, My rose, my rose. uth Krugman, aged eleven, New York City, : AN ALLEGORY. LONG*time ago, when vhere were no schools and only a few people had any education, there ruled a wicked witch called ig- norance. This wicked witch had un- der her ruie w quod fairy named Rau- cation, but she was so k that she could not even try to defend hersel(. As years passed by, Education broke away from I[gnorance’s rule with the help of a fairy called Pri- vate Schools. Education had not conquered Ignorance yet, for Private Schools was not very strong. More yeara passed, and all this timo a dreadful war was being waged between Ignorance and Pducation In the mean time a strong Genera! was commanding the army of Edu- cation, His name was Public Schools Private Schools had also grown much stronger. Finally Ignorance was conquered and Education spread her helpfulness all over the world. In spite of the defeat of Ignorance, some of her fol- lowers still teach evil in the earth though we hope that in time even these few followers will give up their “MUTUAL HOMES” SADOWLNG PLN T BUST HUSH (Continued From Third Page.) | fm still low priced and yet close tu | new and old transportation syatems. | “The number of houses that will be| provided by private capital will be} large, but not less than 60,000 homes | jor apartments must be provided by} |n organization which will stabilise a | wicked ways and submit to the kind rule of Exiucation | Norma Kieinman, axed twelve, Now | York City. | AUGUST REBUS CONTEST AWARD WINNER, O-y @ot'"+.e abe Peg wane, = .- a “er Fin ute "°F? SB. Anse Oh your ought to See-me fish. Leedn < cakch- lots- of- Fiah. By Clinton Clea City, , aged eight, Jersey HONORABLE MENTION. 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Immediately on the public annyunce- ment that such a corporation is process of formation It Is reasonabl to assume that small and large sums can be obtaines, since the appenl_ of stabilised rent for a period of Ave years will bring many subscriptions from those deeply affected by rising rents, including all corporations de- sirous of obtaining groater eMfciency from thetr help through proper hows- Ing facilities. “Remedial legisiation is now being prepared and enacted in Albany and ‘n this city, and with re‘lef in taxa. tion more money will be available for realty ventures, The Homer Corpo- ration is based on @ solid foundation, Other institutions £ @ similar char- Aster are operating prosperously along mutual lines with far greater responsibilities, as witness the great life insurance corporations — with funds approaching a billion dollars, the savings banks and the trust com- MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs’ Child's Best Laxative Accept, “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on then you are 1d most harm- ch, liver te fruby botue, vt. the package, edild is haviag the lesy physic for the little at and bowels. 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Whore sale Price Was ; $3650 The Average Retail Price Would Be $5097 890 Were Made To Retail at *55 940 Were Made To Retail at *50 765 Were Made To Retail at #45 680 Were Made To Retail at 40 Consisting Principally of Medium and Heavy Weight Suits for Fall and Winter Wear ‘100,000 Cash Purchase Involving the Stocks of 7 Big Makers, to Be Sold by Us at Less Than Their Cost to Manufacture! \ Chis enormous collection of Suits embraces such fabrics as Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Velours, weeds and Flannels. Every color, pattern and weight is represented, Plain and Fancies; single and double breasted models. All sizes. This is the largest single special purchase we have ever made, and certainly the most fortunate, for the price at which we secured these Suits was not only less than their cost to produce, but the garments themselves were mostly medium and heavy weights, just the thing for Fall and Winter wear. This announcement has aroused widespread notice and every intending purchaser is urged to lose no time in making the most of this extraordinary opportunity. Special Lot of Heavy Weight Blue Serge Suits Upwards of 500 of these Blue Serge Suits will be sold at $31.50. They were made to retail at $50. Men’s and Young Men’s Single and Double Breasted models, in all eizes, -_ vA Owing to the fact that our gross profit on these Note: $26.50 Suits averages no more than $2.11, a small charge will be made for alterations. The same applies to those at $31.50, Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. 29 Floor 15 W. 34St. OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M ee