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TET er eee et ieee — Se DEMDPLOMAT. D YOUNG WOMAN FORHOTEL ORK d, Arrested in Washing- Is Robert S. Hitt, Say Capital Police. The Evening World's iddie Klub Korner Capra, UNA, we Te Frm Pannaning On. (The Mey Tort Brening @emnds Conducted by Eleanor Schorer country over It j ASHINGTON, Oct. 2.--All Wash- te anxiously discussing to-day “Aires at the Hotel Willard of a | ‘& woman for violation of the ad Prohibition law in pouring if Own drinks at « table in the) oom. | man and woman, smartly T fat in the dining room fin- ‘their srening meal, and-as|from under the ohair. on & aliver Mask. o is two medium-sised potions, | « * Ie Caught she wits in the chair in the centre of the room and (ho! « abel} hy And smaied to bis companion, | pare ie started aver eal |" Seen a eurtesy, and then |" “By BRANCHES M, SIMON, aged soven, West New York, N. J tt Ppeint another woman uD to the table, announced as Miss Nina Van Winkio, Lot the Women's Bureau of the | Saat the anne WAR KIDDIE 1B COUBINS: | the city und saw the Palais de Jus- the diners that as soon as vi xLUY whieh stands @ biti in the iz entirely finished they must scation must be very jolly ia | vitate of the city, and the shopping her to the police stat wad ‘ deed with so many waMes 10) Aigtrict, arriving » minutes eefore charge of ilelly bow: Descriptions of raloy-day|the train We got into a still’ tion of |S8mMex, out-of-door gumes and all|dinkler train than dhe one we had left XVIUL. and the Volatead |#orts of games have been sent in, and, /APd continued our trip to Antwerp. one by one, inning with the con- locoeas names Kot up man’s motor car he | tribution from the youngest winner of | °°! aed the contest, the rules of these games | SER* Wi nh ci ut will be published for the Kiddie K)ub |@n4 rushed to the SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTEST AWARD WINNER How to Play My Favorite Game. CAT AND MOUSE. HIS Is ‘the way we play “Cut and Mouse.” Ome child «ite in a small | on it I¢ abe @els the cheese without being heard or seen HONORABLE MENTION Geven-Year-Claas; Emily Kitehin and Georgetta stimmel. very quarter hour #0 that most to ts don't get much sleep. oat ride in the queer ofd which was bullt by hundreda of yeare ago, and every | deck singing that” has ever | Brugen seems to have built 9 ‘The oid houses, most of th dating from 1200, when Brugen was in| wer prime, line the banks of the canal} —I mean, seem to sprigs the water } guide us and he told usa many stories | Thatford Hip of the German occupation. There were | permiasion a | hundreds of ¢wans ewimming around | Justice Aspinall to change his name to in the water and they would flirt thelr) Benson. Ha Be game Bere from tails at on when we passed. At the | Russia’ an the Of, trends end of the canal we, dame to the| took the aah i Minnewater Falls. , yy | Benson an feather bede In the hotel and didn’t pee tPotehy wake lip till 6 the next morning WHEN | \4opt "Be 3 Lessons (iiitreeten) 300 | we started out to Ypres. | With an hour's ride we came to the firat Hindenburg line, where the Kings | Jieh are wtill burying bodies of thelf men who fell there. and floundered around in the mud for an hour or #o picking up bullets and gas masks, bayonets and hel- mots, eve | into a skeleton or a foot with a boot At Ypres we passed the Cloth chair in the centre of the room and then a child goes tip-toe very Lipa ae Mareen te ene other ruin wi easily, without making any noise, and tries to get 4 piece of cheese OneE rulne which lire te they I] | by the obild in the chair, tho child in the chair Is atitt it, but if whe hearn "tod, | Next we visited Mont emis) the frogs on the border of and made them dive In. At last we arrived at Ostend where her coming, Whén ahé Wt’ frond the room trying fo ontch her, and If th) tapped all HOW To JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Ma rene eer =o where we had a wi with our wood time packing vp ots, statiertes, dresnem, mati y we are tp On Sivas and “Til We anirriy mpaninent of Love and ieiwwes from ALUEBN TRMOGIN ‘Formeriy a Grand Central Pateen, NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 6th Street, near Broadway We too! nal! medals, rene the Spaniarde! addrenpes, ec i oroupled | Bat Agnin” to the ‘dee | the Hawatlans | your Cousin, YOU 1133 Acres of Park Kept in condition annsensiliiieals MIX-0P 18 HREBY AVOIDED. Solomon Jocttubinaky of No, 611 yn, was given Aupreme Court up out of We had an old soldier to i Benaoy. Ni he id, some ble friends ui a, fit 8s nd rh and i nak eave We retired to our | Not necessary to take lessons. Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for dane @ twill in shel) holes tag, Leave te deseo at this once in a while bumping October ST. NICHOLAS RINK ST., NEAR BROADWA’ et 7th Ay, @.8.Cor. sie Oe UE As cheers M Daily, including $ ~ eLean Avenue and Van 7.30 to 11 P.M. MAJOPS CEMENT S pitd sig Rubber and Leather Come Ba 106 461 Pearl M,N. Y. C. take Jerome Av. trolley 170th St. and Third Av. de = members to read. We mil know that |tfain to Ontend with our mui appear & picture will make any kind of «| Everybody fell aslen on the train we but meanwhile might go!deseription clearer, bi on vai é pp a ear t of $25 cash bali each. jgoing to have pictures showing tho bade oP agehh o Try 4 Bd pe t exciting moment of each game. |riining over us. At Ostend we ot ‘The nates and addresses of the |0Ut And went to a hotel to have hune) oman and then out to see the stghtn,, eee oe tre aeptember writing | "Outend is a beautiful place, with ail ite Iittle sailboats and picturesque old FRANCES M. SIMON, aged seven, Wa. cnesgen houses. our French ve. ba * ned Avenue, West New| money into Belgian and went down ‘ork, N. Panama and at timoa| *"y MMT GR RY, aged cight the boardwalk. The latest style in rica! ORE G01 *|mandals and no socks, judging from Bele ed ita enn Embaaalen | No. 38 Middio Neck Ioud, Great Nock |fhq women there. There Isa cement 4 Station. Long Inland, N. ¥ promenade with all the famous hotels LOUI8 KUNTZ JR. aged nine, 17th jand cafes and the King’s Palace on irect and Grove Place, College Poth, |it We visited the Kursaal, which N.Y. sak ten, jaeeme to bee king of cuparet aa H » aged cing pavilion, We went down to No. 181 verett Place, Hast Ruther- Dench to ese the Beopie bathe. 1, N. J. They ail wear striped sults pris- CLARICE LEWIGOHN, axed elev-|Gnerm und have little bath houwer on . 1693 Clay Avenue, Bronx, Now the «and, which drawn down by York City. | hors to the water, We gathered REBECCA FEINBERG, aged |some shells and went back to the No 440° Miller Avenile, | hotel, where fot into bic sight- . Y. secing buses started out for HAM HOFFMAN, aged thir- | Brugos. On the woy we passed Ger- baad ae. 26 East Broadway, Ne an guns and pil! boxes by the bun- EMMA HOCH, aged thirte so we are dreds piled the sand dun passed Niet towna, all battered from the German MILTON JOHN RICK, aged occupation, tll we got to Zebrucee, teen, No, 2324 Davidson Avenue, New | where the famous “mole” in, It is a ‘York City. lone concrete and iron pier with a JOHN EMMERT, aged fifteen, No. ' lighthouse on the end of it. We mw 616 Sixth Street, New York City, the place where the dynamite sub- COUSIN ELEANOR marine bit and where the three Brit- i : teh ehh were sunk in the canal = aes en Cohclatahers ohion | Anat riding a iittie more we Kot off “4 ee - h and ed the German submarine Kast reached us after her arrival tne, which Is a big poncrate bulld- | As far|here, but I knew that you would wish | Ing 1) p arydaet, Here all th “4 able tolto read them, GC. B. | Were Howt during et any-| Dear Cousin Hieanor: tn the tast | piAber te anna teen ot tour ee ‘ Bruges is an old town of about sixty- letterI left off at Brussels, We are | four thonsand Inbabitants, It has now steaming out of Antwerp. At! been coptured by Spain, Italy, Aus- Brussels we got off and tried to got |tria, Belgium and Germany, so the out of the station, but did not have people are different from moat other the necessary papers. After show!ng | places. he town fs very quaint with him several meal checks, &c¢, the | its old houses and curiosity shops and conductor got #o exasperated he let rches. In the centre of the mar- | us through gate, whore we took | ket square ls the belfry tower which the station bis je horth atatio bout three hundred years old and to the Central. nt all throug’ per in ringing the chimes | Es F Its Richness in Quality gives Tea-Pot results equalled by no other Teas on sale anywhere. "SALAMA The REAL Orange Pekoe Tea Send us a tal card for a free sarnple. Address: | Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston jar, who ‘XI DRIVER STEALS ‘ (0’S WAR CROSS u-Thierry Veteran Hurrying Mother's Bedside Robbed _ of $250 Suitcase, ‘R. Siegert of Pitteburen hed when You 172 Acquaintag Post ToASTIES the West 37th Btreet si chauffeur disappeared with you at once understand why the iN SUIT NOT DROPPED. packs, ge bears the statement— @f Movie Star Is Still Deier- mined om Divorce: OWS & despatch from Los Angeles that Mra, Mildred Harris Superior Corn Flakes Some who like corn flakes have @ivorce suit gee Charie never had the best t th Ras nateie “eamsstion ‘eons haven't known:POST TOASTIES wa IDE sina Casati, tala peices are superior corn flakes. that the suit will not be dropped. added that it will be pressed os ‘ae Chaplin can be served with pavers. in has been Hivini ton in this city wn: ‘Sper Best Corn Flakes Sold the Rits- HAS HUSBAND HELD. Binger, a salesman for the ind ‘Trading PANY, Was arrested i Wednesday by Sherif Knott on » | errant issued by Justice Joseph Mor- | ‘ “THE LOST SECRET OF THE FRENCH COURT” A booklet containing the recentiy discovered formulas to instantly and thoroughly clean spo's from clothing, slippers, laces, gloves, hangings, etc. Get it to-day from your near eat druggist, or address “SPOT-OFF” pt his wife that he might uence of her The Motor Car Price Situation duction by this company in material or labor cost that would warrant any price reduc- tion in the Dort car. been purchased by us, and by all motor car manufacturers, chase contracts are treated by the purchasers as scraps of pa- ROMANCE, any motor car manufacturer The personel soniact to reduce prices unless he has | with individuals thousands of miles been profiteering, which means that he has been receiving ey We ae as excessive profits. ; telephone over the Niblo’s Garden every evening 7.80 12.80, . Coolest place mx to spend an eve- ning. Two-acte park; beautiful shade trees, Come with or without part- ners, whether you know how to dance or not. Instructions for those wishing to learn, 10 cents each. ‘Auspices of Land Service League Send for bookmaps to 59 Wall Street Attorneys DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPBRATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM Daiaieenasns Dae A Message From J. Dallas Dort President AUDUBON THEATRE BOILDING, 166th St. and Broadway Dort Motor Car Company “The price of the Dort car is reasonable and fair. Our total net advance in list within a per- iod af two years having been but seventeen per cent against ad- vances of nineteen to forty-five per cent in list of other leading makes of motor cars. There- fore there will be no price re- __MELP WANTEO—FEMALE, . iN GIRLS WANTED; #15 A WEEK TO START; | §85 TO $100 A MONTH | SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK. ING CONDITIONS RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK, POSITIONS ARE OPEN IN OUR SEv- ERAL DEPARTMENTS. APPLY AT MANHATTAN, 1158 BROADWAY CORNER 27TH st, + 198 BROADWay, CORNER DEY sT. “There has been as yet no break keepsi “Washington Irving” “Robert Fulton” 7 “On the contrary, materials have M BRONX, 870 E. 150TH ST. BROOKLYN, 81 WILLOUGHBY ST, 1886 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MARIBEN SQUARE 1 | 000, for 1921 production, at a very con- siderable advance as a whole over 1920 material costs. 1 Saturday feo but Reames lobert 424 8t, 2.20 P.M 5-43 PB! Me; Bear Stountain, Hpeotal “Therefore, unless those pur- EPH ONE” com P. Y, ELEPHONE COMPAN 4 t J Desbrosses Street Pier . Special Sunday tripe on Mot. 5, 20 and AT. leaving Dexbromen St., pet ov the. Setar vabintasily r- a heme ted LEE 8 de A Wel ah eee return to vises contract prices downward, there can be no justification fore | awa y-the transmit. length and breadth of » the continent. For the girl or young WOMEN, 1-85 YEARS OF AGE, “If there be such manufactur- i i 4 ho is k- | NIGHT WORK ers, this is the most opportune ing an~ interesting, AB time for them properly to ad- well paid vocation ZELEPHONE properly with ‘regular ‘hours OF ERATO! just prices to the sound values | and the best of work- : 9.80 P. M. TO 7 A. M. Opportunity to earn afd to $100 a month in six months, ing conditions—where ability is Instantly rec- ognized, the position of long distance tele of their product. Touring Car - - = + + = + = $1085 shone operator offers $18 a week in two I Roadster - - - - * * = & * 1085 he greatest opportu. weeks whe erste Ca . gS, « jee! #f elle nities, to night ho ; s fousscanre —_ Yap tt teh eh 8: Se Midleton information. || _deaucdumag. ipatmdas * | or apply at i | tion in the day ume F. O. B. Factory, Wire wheels and spare @ E. 28th St. (cor. 5th Av.), Rapid advancement, tires extra, Higher salaries for more responsible po sitions, if interested, call at 1158 Broadway, New York City. (Cor, 87th St) | or | 24 Walker St. (two | | gtreets below Canal St.), | | New York City. | ' The present prices of current Dort models are guaranteed against reductions. Dort Motor Car Company Inc. - New York Branch: Broadway, at 58th Street. Phone—Circle 5466. | THE AMERICAN TELE- | | PHONE AND TELEGRAPH | COMPANY. ————— | HELP_WANTED—MALE. a EE OE SHIP CARPENTER FORE- MAN, TO TAKE FULL CHARGE OF CARPENTER DEPARTMENT IN LARGE SHIPYARD; STEADY EM. PLOYMENT; STATE SAL. : AND. QUAILIFICA- S. LORD #DRYDOCK ., PROVIDENCE, R, 1, sun MEN WANTED eat ll or telephone Madison Square 12000, New York Telephone Company. With baseball, tennis, skating and golf That’? what you can have if you buy a lot Opposite Van Cortlandt Park, at the sale of 741 LOTS at ABSOLUTE Auction By order of the Unitéd States Trust Co. of N. Y. Trustee under the will of David H, King, Jr,, Deceased Location of Property: h (Between Van Cortlandt Park and Hill View Reservoir; on landt Park East; and other Avenues and Streets adja Bast 242d Street.) Go to-day and look at the property. } : To Reach the Property: Take 3d Avenue elevated to 198th Street Station, Willis- Webster Avenue trolley to Mclean Avenue and walk a few blocks west to property. . Or take Lexington Ay.-Seventh Av, subway or 6th or 9th Ave- nue elevated (Jero mrense Extension) to Woodlawn Station; 10 McLean Av. and walk east to property. 80% can remaih on mortgage Savings Bank Books taken as deposit on the purchase of lots. ~ JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 Liberty Street or J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. & 3d Av. APPLETON, PERRIN & HOYT, Take the Day Line Up the Hudson to Albany CALLING AT h Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh, Pough- | ie, Kingston Point, Catskill and Hudson } “De Witt Clinton” in servi Daylight Saving ¢ STHAMDRS leuve da fd Be WOO A v West 1pGth IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS, Hudson River Day Line al a a ONT Garden by the Cliy of New York for whatever they will bring 9th-& 11th Cortlandt Park North; Van-Cort- nt to Change to Titles Insured Free Lawyers Title & Trust Co. Agents and Auctioneers “Hendrick Hudson” “Albany” May, 1921. onsen St Yonkers, a Tel. Canal 9300 New York || Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. to BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the. way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL epee ogre Pier AB. North Rive Daily P 6 P.M. (Daylight ban ckman St. Ferry o Interstate Park BEAR MOUNTAIN HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES Daily Salling from Mer 31 NR. at West Lidd he 6.56 a6 7 . Dos Anu e'cldck following morning. Davilght Ber: «Tmo, 3 + Kingston, 1,» 1 and 3:80 P 20th Bi het FOR SALE. DIAMONDS