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this little way of playing. ‘We imagine we are living in beautiful palaces, that we are the daugh- fers of kings and queens and are wearing beautiful clothes, Not only do ‘we play being princesses and rich people but play we are people of all and vountries, As we have lived together wince our early childhood fand have always played and enjoyed this gamle, we know what fun it is, and I would advine every Kiddie Klub member to try it. By REBDCCA FEINBERG, aged twelve, Brooklyn, N. ¥ HONORABLE MENTION. Twelve Year Claes. Mary Skoler, Anna Glick, Thomas A. Watson, Mary Prisce, Leoli Ethel McComb, Elizabeth Ketcham, Catherine Textor, Giadys Bhater, % Natter, Lillian Lowerre, Edna Spaeth, Hilda Robinson, D» ck, Piteher, Leonard Hacker, Lola May, Matkuret Wyckoff, Ruth Hanion, jyn Levittan, Hazel Kessler, Madeline Crossman, Edith Gitelson, Li Hauck, Marigh Grimm, Elizabeth Trun\ Gertrude Gordon, a Your Kiddie: , °°". £ hb “{ h The The Evening World's iddi’e Klub Korner] Seve, 008, We ae Prem Pentuning On ie Mew Tt Brewin, wones i | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer —cssamad | ¥ favorite game (though not really a game) is to play house 1 pinay, M et opted with a good friend of mine, The most peculiar part of thir! @ {8 that we do not play with toys at all; all we do is imagine And to tell (he truth, we enjoy this way of playing better thar. some other | girls do with toys, Maybe if we had toys we would not think of playing| imaginary house, but “necessity 1# the mother of invention” and so we have * x THE EVENING WORLD, TH | = AMAGINARY HOUSE” DON’T. The mockernut i# another snag for Dos’t father piguuta, the city cousin. ‘The trees’ leaves Sian er oa are turning yollow at this time and ignute got thelr name from &/ falling from their thick, furny stalks, —<——<—<—<—<-—<<- |habit the farmers wsed to have of|/The large nuts are tempting to l apd shiny. Usually there are five| turning their pigs into woodinnd pas-| 4G but the shells are @o thick and ih flets on each stem, the three outer/ture to fatten on these nuts. #0 hard to break that the tiny kerhcls ves being larger than the ¢wo In- inside do nut re ee Te eee pee ke yi2"] ‘The shell Is thin—the husks divide urn fo a, golden brown and flutter|OBly part way--the nut itwelf ls usu- ay the trouble. USIN ELEANOR. e {to the ground, leaving the nuts upon|ally smooth, round (sometimes pear- REBUG LETTER CONTEST. Just so, they desire retribaton for their own nice and naughty acts, For a timethey may be re- sentful of chastisement hut this does not last; in their hearts they adore the person who. shows wis- dom and justice in managing them. Swinging. T swing and swing and awing Up towards the bright blue sky, Then down again avtumo earth y tly. my so far away, ® very nor: a tung eleven, Long isiand City. N.Y. | NUT GATHERING. There days boys and girls alike en- joy ti f spying out a nut] trea and gathering ard, brown néaait by climbing up “heir thick hu ‘itogs to the etty utting with the) iy. tree kL tuse | ts Dark in kong narrow strips which curl back with- gBt coming off Sometimes nt for months, p name. s Not to climb « shag- good clotibes because he Ume you reach the | . \ gvute fr ta tree are encased in} fick gre she whieh split into j furfequat pacts io release the out! ‘ then 3t is ripe. mn t NOVEL SUIT BROUGHT TO OUST A TENANT Apartment in ¢ Plan House | Has The iaw firm of Bowers iias brought an action in the Bupreme Court te oust a tenant from | an apartinont at No, 19 Bast Street on the ground Ws being . owners been cy Aig Iw tho first action of its Kind | ler the new rent laws. Commis ner of Accounts Hirehtteld said # gterday that the cane would be fought by both hin man Hilly of the Mayor's Com ‘on Rent Profitec:ing The action is brought by Katherine W. Bowell ag ang. who lives on th ment houne rth that Willian b, Kilpatrick ts President of the Seventeen ani Nineteen Hast S5th Strect Corporation, which re- cently took over the perty from the estate of William H t i ft now s Kay, and premises Commissioner Hirshfield + eleven of the twen i have been pany stock. act tha are part! ned bye bhe invalidates the sult, he ass —<— GAS SUIT REPORT UPHELD BY COURT Rate fuws Unconstitutional and yeonfiscatory, Judge Holds—Price Is Not Suggested, Judge Hough, in opinion filed to-day in tha United States Dintrict Court, confirmed with some unim portant modificntions, the report of Special Master Gordon Auchincloes in the Kings County Lignting Company Mtigation. He found that the gas rat tutional and confiscatory. Judge Hough said the report was ning Public ixon, State lewton and District Attorney Lewis of Kings County from enforcing the Btate Law Judgy Hough, however, did not fix or sugges! a rate to be charged for any the Kings Co fe sald that if the compa torney G laws of 1906 and 1916 were unconati- | the tfee for Jack Frost to get a good shaped), and the kernel is tasteless.| Ten awards of one dollar each will big nip, Affer Jack's visit they also| The bark of the piguut tree is clean,|be giver, the ten Kiddle Klub mem- | fall ore to charge and collect a ble rate the Court can vac injunction | — DAVIS TO SPRAK ON LE John W, Davis, Ambassador t Britain, arrived in New York “ay and registered at the He te will apeak | bf Nations at Cooper nder auspices of the Publi ureau of, the Hoard of kid ‘he meeting will Le free, smooth and dark gray tn color. bera, aged from eix to fifteen incl Old Wind Mill, Nantucket, Mass. built in 1746, Between 1723 and 1875 no less than twelve such mills operated upon the island, This was the fourth to be erected, and has outlived its three bredecessors which have been destroyed. HE Socony gasoline sign is more than a symbol of ser- vice—it is a pledge of qu: lity. On the island ot Nantuakes or in the rural towns of northern Ver- Every motor highway : ena tauce chicane mont, standard quality Socony icturesque New Eng- Sasoline is always obtainable— nd and New York is and always satisfactory. a part of the ton a ooony Trail”. Ls There are different grades of crude etroleum, d.fferent methods of refinin itand consequently different qualities o! the finished gasoline. Socony is refined from selected crude stock, by the most Up-to-date and efficient methods known, under standard conditions. It is a fuel of known excellence—clean, uniform, powerful, |] The sign of a reliabte ithe ie worn ten For year-’round economy and greatest satisfaction, use the same gasoline regu- larly. With Socony in your tank and the proper carburetor adjustment, you will notice an increase in your monthly a mileage average. OV Socony quality and service have made the Se 2 motoring a pleasure and gasoline satis- ame faction a certainty, Look for the red, white and blue Socony sign. STANDARD OIL CO, OF NEW YORK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE URSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920. : ; ae, ave Whe weite the best Rebus Let-| members must have tt ters. lett to make certain that everyone will/ know what a Kebue Letter is, here HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, GET WISE! SAVE MONEY} Rat. Pritts Hegening Wile any mum a Li oar | necept om elders, A note Wt the one: ‘Suits, $5 te $i2 wi | ffun the parent on tencher say pe gente gna Rants - : that the letter le original with the) Sons Sas st haaee =, er ik Cre | we must accompany each contr Cine ae fcr foucett - [button | Bend them tc the Kidale SAMPLE SUITS Klub with a note telling your name | $16-§25 “rn, your M. COHEN 115 7th Av, @ contre oeet eRe pee | axe, complete address and certifiante| wet “Rather mrge number, ‘The answer must be sent WITH the lotter, O18 Mother Hubbard went to! Address No. Evening World's ard Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New must be original, Kiub| York City. ween sa ee ren Sites iver gray ‘Kid Tin aod sweubership Perv ifhont COUPON NO, 685, ‘STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN. ee. ESTABLISHED 1627 Fourteenth Street West of Pith Avenue ecg a — | The Charm of Youth Wj | As Interpreted in Winter Attire / | For the Miss ‘_. Our always moderate prices and many special values make our Pe Misses’ Apparel Section the most economical shopping place in. town. J | MISSES’ SUITS Tees MISSES VELVETEEN hy are numerous box, knife and side pleated ue also are a few silk skirts of charming style. Choker Scarfs | Squirrel—Our regular $17.97...11.50 Mink—Our regular $24.97 16.75 These scurfe wre youthful io style and most becoming. Every miss should have one to give « pretty style to ber suit or dress. VELVET HATS Girls’ Beaver Hats For Women and Misses Special 10,95 Special 4,95 | Our regular $15.00 and $17.50 | Our regular $7.50 and $8.50 All the new soft brim shapes, pretty tama, off-the face effecta and broad picturesque hats are to be | Reaver hats with full heavy nap, in brown, navy had at this price. Feathers, embroideries, French | blue. beaver and bluck, trimmed with smart bows, flowers, ribbons and ornaments give no lack of |b streainery, are excellent value and charm- opriate for young girls. ariety, and the utmogt charm in trimming. ingly Untrimmed Velvet Hats | For Women and Misses 1.73 Our regu'ar $2.87 Youthful offsthe-face shapes, picturesque faring models and tricornes in @ charming selection uf colors and black. 47 5 0 i AND TRICOTINE DRESSES , Li | oe 38.50 ¢ f Our regular $59.75 to $63.75 ‘ ° : ¥ ‘The model wh'ch we have chosen for illustration is of Malay Our regular $49.75 4 } brown Yalama cloth, with large collar and deep border of | ‘These are remarkable dresses for such a value, Note the @ # scaline, This coat has a novelty silk lining in which the | odd stylish shaping by the front of the tricotine dress, pic | { ; dominant color is a rich blue. This suit comes in dryad | tured centre, with the turn-back facing of Persian material, +4 | aes Bike which also faces the collar, ‘This is just the “different” kind i | " ALSO:— of dress that a miss adores, The pretty velveteen dress te ¢ | ; shown at right comes in seal brown and has narrow bands i i iad new models equally smart are offered,at this very | of black moire ribbon encirc ling the skirt and trimming neck % low price— and sleeves, Collar and cuffa.are fine embroidered organdie a4 sizes 16 to 20 in applique design. | { ‘ ' Misses’ | Junior Misses’ | Misses’ Tricotine Misses’ ‘ = 48 S A %; Satin Dresses ' : note caine & Velour Dresses Tricotine Dresses a POcial. 6. ces ce, le x f | Special 18.50 | The high schoo! or college Special...... 26.50 36.50 - | . . | girl could not wish a pret- regular $54. Practical little dresses in | tier style tee the alakd Naik These navy blue tricotine Our lar 78 ; | navy blue and brown satin, | than this navy blue serge dresses have attractive fancy Very smart straight-lined si smartly piped with green, | ape rie ieee ire ‘ stitching in cherry red. ‘The dresses, handsomely em- ! er ate Hy 4 : ’ uayy | eines ape Rae et | velour dresses are embroid- broidered in sille and beads, ’ ue and black styled with with colored wool and tinsel | ¢Td, and come in seal and offer « choice. of several a tucked tinic come at this banding. Sizes 15,17 and | Havana brown, Oriental models in navy blue and } price 19 years. blue, navy and black, \ black, q Misses’ Plaid Wool Skirts, 15.50 ! Our regular $19.97 to $24.97 | You will know that the value is conservatively stated when you see how soft and fine the material in these ) } skirts is, und note the smartness and ty of the plaids, ‘Pher models from which to select. Included at this ad FLOWER WREATHS—ovr regular 61.35 .96 See pages 17 and 2% for other Hearn, Advertising.