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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY,’ OCTOBER 23, 1920. ~ the game depends largely upon tho Hh flelan La mountalns fair; New to loin ta nLUD aero e . judgment of the leader In giving lature makes a splendid pleture, The Evenin g World's the commands, ‘They should be given| — So wonderful and rare OBTAIN YOUR PIN. 3 quickly and repeatedly, the leader] By DAVID SUSSWBIN, aged thir- ¢ often choosing a moment when the teen, Brooklyn, N. ¥ } = Kiddie Klub Korner] |: ; -! | Tigh, Low, Last. Chase. pursuer seems just about to tag the — | ; Ad Ramey a4 —1 a= & (Cope, 908, te he Pree Pentents On (ie Bee fort Brentns Wetee runner, It (a a foul to break through Hallowe'en. Ajax Rubber on ON ey el ll ge era 4 Cond the raska ¢? t0 tag acrots cliaiped| | Getobar isa nck time | ‘Alashs Jina 1% 2 + W] Merican Deut s. ye2y 181K 102 + jucted by Eleanor Schorer : te as Allie Chalmers & RS + | Mim im 19% 184 — Ml hands. For happy girls and boys; 1 § at ett, a Am Ag Chemical, #1 81 B14 | Mulline Body, a ef oe} JANE AND JOHN. By MILTON JOHN RICK, aged] \ Oh, Hallowe'en! Oh, children! — | Sins see amy One & Fir.. 185 1% 185 Midvale Stoel. 384s war he AND and John, two chums, were) fourteen years, New York City. Think of all the joys! Sate wis ex te ee te een ewe 3 OS out for one of the last tramps of For pumpkins are ripe, COUPON NO. 689. Ae Mids BL sds 08 toe sau gay | Mic anes ste om ATH 4 the season, Since mchool had ‘e- HONORABLE MENTION. ‘And leaves are crimson hue, Am Inter Com... Te 12% THK + 1% | Montana Power ... o sa gun it was only on Saturdays that Fourteen-Year Class, bg pale: ciate Sh, KAIGNS FEDERAL Post, hol Locomotive... 00% 90% Bl + | Middle Staten O10 u“ they could visit the fields and woods| Florence Lipkin, Alice Isaacs, Anna 1 thay you are ot hi st NGTON, Oct. 2%.—Loule Pd Png far. MK Uh MN Peg on Pr ry where they had plenicked almost] Hay, Helen Rowe, Catherine Marion, And you can hardly walt; of Loutaville, Ky., announced his tae oe ne oe rad Nevada Cont | noun 4 l every day during the summer. Harry Garber, Anna Vitale, Bertha For thiaie of all the fun ation to-day as general counsel of L Suet * + 4) Sor Or T. & et a “Do you remember the tree that] Gans, Norman Witt, Ingrid M. Lars- p by Be ey Hiaiewoon, igs Ton in Aa tenn ee effective rr Te y ” ts PS cea ae = ad | stands alone in head ae el Kd the . n, cane Lembor, Muriel Fenty, Wiewen: hr eooklyn, N. rok Gils, ia Now Am, Tor. Tt |S ¥ Ont & Wet BK OR BK meadow over the hill? asked John. irginia Hoy. Ble a: = S Am. Woot + | Norfoke & Went... OU WH BOM — “Yee,” Jano remembered tt. ature. je An. Aishoma & 4 4 4 7) . * How wonderful is ature " ‘am See Z Qoweon Towing... ey 08 Bh + £0 ane ean & butternut treo, Hat's} iro our eyes unturied; Hudson Riv Dy Anaconda Pee Der Gor Be MK Bh + od 4 . 1y | Pacific Gaw Oi OG + John had guessed rightly, for un-| The Lose i gift that God a th] fe ee Se . ae a + derneath the widespread branches Jay Has given to the world, + Sli Rc Ge am ae a thick sprinkling of nuts and husks. | _ Miles ang-miles before y ay gt rere ee + “These will be fine for our Fallow= | Seema ania . fe | Pete Gas. + een party, but how can we carry |] ba LM brid SUNDAT, them home?" puzzied Jane. OL ON OCT. { *% + “In our hata,” auld John, rin he Rebs + Jane shook her head. “They would toll ‘ +4 + make our hate aticky Inside.” Then jorlows ~ mie = the idea yetruck her to first line the a bata with leaves, the greenest ones ah fi i ry he . + My dear Kiddies: that could be found. It wes done, and rostaurant, aS pe hadady Cousin Aileen Riggin has again been| both the hats were quickly overflow- SAVING TIME, = | Resting — 4 | honored for her splendid diving at the) ing, Hut John was not satisfied. Fy TS | eminaton = 2% | Olympic Games, where she proved) (Ooi. "N, gupgeated, “My bandana fond Fico herself the woman champion of th@| pandkerchief will hold a lot more.” 113— Crystal and gold ous — W| Reciagte Oteen + S| wort tn amateur tancy diving, Last] What sport it was to try to hit erasibade jan 008 Kipese aa a + % + 'X| night at the Yorkville Casino in New| tho clusters of husks that hung J adiieeir steamer same aay from ear i sells = S| York the Knights of Columbus pre-|temptingly at the ends of the | beeing nrteyeon e i a toast the ! m St -* * M/ecated her with a beautiful gold) yhoir grienda would have the vay of | che charming 70 y + %| medal. An st ! is me the party jane and John beame tal and stur heffield — re i + 8] was designed and made expecially for] triumphantly upon a big pile of furry a at aahuncts i paincne ‘AY = bs . i =r “What time ts it? Oh, the sun has]! importance to a in 4 ss % % | Cousin Alicen, re kd one else in the hi dining “IN PERSHING UARE” oon Cone +% + %| Word bas ae COUSIN ELEANOR, |£0R¢, down.” said Jane, ooking very | 4 faite. Awd ‘ll; ax - a. Y worried, room Desh AY " | Gorm ma rN tit] _repus cerrer contest. The truth was that white the ah cept the linen, obtainable To the Citizens of New York: = : +2 . e truth waa that while the chums 7 I , — | en awards of one dollar each will| were not looking the eky had clouded at Ovington’s. . Eastern ae j age i a % + %[de given the ten Kiddie Kiub mem-| over. How were they to tell the time ‘ General Fayolle, Commander of the French N j —-. =% rk || Gee eherwrite the Weer ekus aes | Mipeene a ean aR MIO ooo OVINGTON’S Armies at the Battle of the Somme, and of the te BOSTO a Deo aa + % | tere. ae certain that every one witt| TAXIE Ris Scout Knife out, he hold it|RY “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” French and American Armies on the Aisne- METROPOLITAN N LINE ‘9 make certain tha e willl upright with the tip resting on his nr. oq a —1_ |know what a Rebus Letter is, here is|thumb nail, then slowly turned until 314 Fifth ove nr, 32d St. Marne front, and who represented Marshal Foch Zz %! a sample: 4 shadow of the width of the blade at the recent National Convention of the Amer- t showed on his hand. ee caret toe mee ae See tae “That ia how to tell the direction | can Legion, was the honor guest of our Associa- = R] a Mata Mors DH TK TAY + ere Sh Sed RKC a cer Dat oats mies ats FeAl tion at luncheon, Monday, October 11th. — nie See: Oe Ee . something about the time by the tA A Ree et ee ee length of, the shadow. If the aun In The General's address, eloquently commending ae cog 5 *. low the shadow ts very long, I don't Fy , », qj <4 eee Ue Ue | weate «theo G> ruppoxe any one trying for the very Victory Hall, gave the great Frenchman's esti + lee ee Oo Se") ane. ola Mother Hubbard went to| Stat {ime could tell, but after a while mate of our project in words that should be read 3% | vensonan Osea” ay ay — alee preth te a body gets to Know, We had better by every citizen of New York. + MW) Waben BS MA M1 Tho letter must be original. Kin iigo bank oven (tha veneer send [108 . ~ Sine eS Be mee [memt arty ie eeeads Aramipat, Joh et 8 med ee oe ee + [Wat Mariana WS 14% || must not be copied nor written from Piya ched hore Yh plenty ttle | SHIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY. widest publicity to the views of this eminent Al LANTIC oa $3.60 ag = and the contestant must Sear COVERS ANOS : $38 [tat eg my ts rir aacent help from elders, “A note | oF dinner. [AAC UAT, soldier and ally who, according to wide-spread yar! “iy Ye Vestern Union « w% + Tl from the parent or teacher saying — . a RUN AL Sy + | Wetingtonse 4 4 Fe eens Cbriginal with the) September Game Contest Ar ard Old Furniture Mate Rew belief, will soon be numbered among the Marshals i Redhostatge ante 20 + 3 | Wiltye- Overland 10% 10% + | sender ...uat accompany each contri+ Winner. of France. ar % ayiicht Time + wm [Wilbeoret hier. C14 61 OL = %/ bution. Send them to the K adie “MAZE TAG.” TEL HARLEM{ISS jee ae Rl wnite stotore 64 1% Om Klub with a note telling your name, ay but two of the players stand in 2 GEORGE 'W. WINGATE, Preudent. Central Hadeon ani Meter The. answer and certincat’ | parallel lines, one behind the other, wece Suits 4 : WITH the letter, with ample space between each two Newhnret, Address N.Y. Evening World's! players and each two ranks. The he ed No. 63 Park Row, New] jiayerg in each rank clasp hands in a |e tn tapestry, leathrette, 27 alk ein... General Fayolle, in his luncheon address, said: Contest closes Friday, Oct. 29. saul ah ae rises a ese “I thank you for the sentiments which General - teens |Detwoen the ranks, and through this [i A : man, | ® Tuner end’ a chaser make thetr i Wingate has just expressed and for the very cordial salutation which you have addressed to way. The sport of the game consists | Care Tad. Low, tant, ee om = ie sudden changes brought about by |i France, the sister republic. ! ee Saab Cid e e See lie | Wee we @ leader, who gives the commands, | ; cae | 900 Avie Fue se | :1800 Tonopah Mining... “Tight face" or “Left face." When ‘Before the War was finished I requested that | phan ony Rd Se PEs eae eee aes ite wade TAY the names of our glorious dead be inscribed in ih us 4 8 | In to-day’s two-hour stock market direction indiéated and qulckly clasp |f Branch aie arin SPAt every French commune on marble or bronze a 2% «ay Session prices fluctuated within an panda agelh. ‘This chinges the course - tablets in the churches, city halls, in the schools, m Fa betsy fecha fine antec ebag ey selleses : = wherever, in fact, they had lived. It was not ; ny £8 \eeea at any time in many weeks| " HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | __HELP_WANTED—FEMAL only to keep elive the memory of our dead, and cient Inetroetere to, a | ee |; ™% Even floor traders were not disposed - to honor the city or town where they were born, You How to Skate, ‘ un $8% HN to attempt to scalp small fractional the family who gave them birth, the schools be Per Lesson, % 100% s60% | Profits which formed them, or the neighborhoods where : som ay ae The f the hesitancy waa lack ry ry rd ae psc yg tll a He Mehelin KaGaledue Gace RRC: A DIFFERENT POSITION they had lived; but was especially to the end 9% | 4900 Chrtatians &s.. 16000 Denmark fa wt | th British minors strike will be that future generations may always hear the aig | 2800 Goodrea. Ti Te 1204 1004 | gettiod. Cables received Just befor: ONG Distance Telephone operating is dif- voice of these dead—for the dead do teach us |i || Skating on Ground Floog . Pb 34000 Graud Trunk 11% 1081q | the close were decidedly optimistic ferent. It is entirely different from i and their sacrifice constitutes a permanent les- | Dancing Carnival on 2d FI son and thus causes the sacred love of country 3000 Norway... 100% 101 and stock prices hardened pereept- 2000 fwaboard A L Oe, oo 6 J ably, In most cases final quotations ordinary clerical or detail work. You are in so | 2200 Beare Soorees to Hes, OK OM OOK actual contact with people in other cities, ; FY Pell ie i = = BE eee eae ake some of them thousands of miles away—cities to endure in ouf hearts forever. | | flected by an edvance of more than seaitins young 8 certainly proves that our sentiments are alike. | 1704 | St. d Thi i Ay, } $3 per bale in cotton and by a gain of r ns. y h h h h furti i! 2 an iL one cent in tho rate for sterling ex- Warhreviond expiavianesteenatrert ou have, however, thought to go even further | Nibblo’ s Garden change, Liverpool interests “were Write for further information or apply at and to crecte in the heart of the city a national | || n large buyers of cotton and it was t ' Memerial where will be gathered the war me- {i} {{ 9.4/1") (257) CANE aide a — Karna tnt thie buying was nape 2 East 28th St. (cor. Sih Ave.) mentos and trophies in a grand Pantheon. | nv the ns 9 spend an eve ORTY BONDS. ae : eae eeeee Oe 2 hing, Pwo-aere park 4 Liberty 81-28 opencd 92.80; ist |D® Beld this afternoon, Lioyd Goorgo os “You must retain all the principal features of /) te tree baie i: | 41-48, 9010, off 14; 24, 86.93, oft 26; [224 Fepresentatives of the miners will 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) ro) lan—the large Hall of the Allies, ti : th oF without aaa 2 |r, 90.8, up .02; 4th, 89, off 20; Vic. | *tsust duestions In dispute. New York Ci your plen 1¢ Jarge Fall o le tes, the | nersy ¥ er know how te : 11% | ory 3 4-4, 96.38, up 02; 4 8-4, DE.A8, ne for “rocent furties ja”th ew York City Temple of pcioaay bag Forum which be — i por not ag DEO ee Le — nee up of the banie atatcimante Lhe . 2. as a meeting place for your young people, an i . iu TS] eeeriQRMON EXCHANGE, | |musva of meaner cron ckaaes|| American Telephone & Telegraph especially that shrine on which will burn ‘end- jj | Ausriweror Lund Service & 2.45 1-4, Frunos demand, .0643; cables, hans de hi iene Compan lessly, as in the old days inthe Temple of Vesta, |) = ae { * 0647, Lire demand, .0376; cables,| reserve defi do P y the blue flame which symbolizes patriotism. rn 0876, Belgian francs demand, .0683; = i 1, |eubles, .0684. Marks demand, .0142;} HOLD UPS CAUGHT “Your example will certainly be followed by all | DANGIiG CARNIVAL 5 |oables, .0143. Swiss franc: sactuabiiaiihihieninasssccaeah AN IRISH TARTAR | the allied nations, including France, and thus | FARO Cina Caneel oa cables jullders, ca : lariat, i ai ialendlen NOW A wr sane abe ar me 8 Toes; cablen, 1 Poaotas, deomand,| a . Tere: ||} our union will be, so to speak, materialized | —— ie Son atu @ grees sve) MM AYLALL cable, 1408, Sweden ‘Kronen,| Thrashed by Athletic Victim, Patches HE that union which procured for us victory and || | ST, NICHULAS RINK Rie Separiayin | 208) toe Ht kl Wega Kesneny demand © date: p by Surgeon, Then Police i| which must remain in the future the pledge of 66th Street, dear Broadway. 8 m GOIG sesresese 0M 1 Yenmark — Krone emand, Get Them. | tas se me i. ““ i 1 A. 1846 Pity ‘a ina es, Dave Mort eae : dartend LEAGUE c FNATIONS COVE NANT neers se ee FS a rts . . dema ’ : cables, .7800, Canadian ave Orley, thirty-five, © dartender . ve: } Fe ee ey Lr EW ih | dollars, demand, soas wemeO | Trish and an sthlete, living at No, S09 i it | “I raise my glass to your honor, General Wingate, | Nets ry to take: lecsmems hee ' uve ae ae EARNINGS Wont Sth Street, started home earls and to the honor of you all, gentlemen, and I Hl | Lady Floor Munager will intredgel : $808 ee car eo Ty tw am] Americhn-La France Fire Engine | to-day with « bag of breakfast rofis tn il 9 2 0 toast the prompt realization of this magnificent || | you (@ suitable partner for dang road Cot vce #68) & [Company—Three months, ending Sept, | MiNd Of the roll of money Manual | ee Ae oe ‘4 . i vg. Learn to dance at this popue pen seid Devel ‘ ‘ 4 |90, 1920 ofit, $297,484; in| thes home for y . when he | impressive project which is truly in keeping with H} | lee inetrution. ion ia Pram 4 TN orest, $4 net income dofore Fed. | *A¥es the saloon at ¢ nay BAS Hes W Id | the t preatn ess of the United States. —TO YOUR | bon ee ith cece « 6 [eral tax, $256,471 ited: ] ” ee 1 18 fo, quarter: Surplus after charges. | o¢ money, One got him by the throat ae eeananeas DANCING CARNIVAL % é% including depreciation, $124,714, equal see Che ant LABEADL, 26 . <e sas ren! | : 400 tre Mie SSS Sk ]toa cents a’ shan on’ $95,000,000 enp- | PUt Wad forty tho ext instant. for Mor Special Limited Edition . . NY AULULON BALLROOM Ae, ema ces 8 eg Hal atch, ngninat 88 08 or Af conta [ly Knoske him several feat and out hin The Public Appeal for funds with which to build | sbahigdahge # preceding quarter. m quarter onde o ie * ’ . » . . E soe Koes ie ooo gy aba [tune Bo, Tole, company reported deftet [the second “man a tloking an unfrieniy A COPY AT FOLLOWING PLACES: Victory Hall will begin on Wednesday, April 6, 1921 || ‘ ‘ ' ed freon of $513,507 crowd Kuthored and every now and then ; SS Bde a , H f tae mar in He MIlaINeRY alsa” Crapanieaeear| aberenody erould est Ih & Melek, But ator Main Office, New York World, the Fourth Anniv ersary of our country’s entry into |) Re eran Bee uN ended June 20, 10 i Net prof sitter | toy fought on until Detective Josep 68 Park Row | || the World War. ly on oo 4 sain after preferred dividends ‘i Bivest SNAtLON, GSM: ASKS TRALEE. Sosa Uptown Office, Brooklyn Office, |] On Thanksgiving Pay, November 25, 1920, the } { A 6 8 §& {#1752 @ share on $7,000,000 common, | with a binck!acl F Ona. F on 8 ° et ae : : noe cs i te 4000 Oph Silve : hw af amalnnt 92,771,546, oF $29.09, the pre-| Tho two men who atarted the fyrntt 1398 Broadway, 817 Fulton 6t, \| Victory Hall Association will open its Appeal to the ii ‘ 400 Prince Com « ee gmt Miia peeracans wore attended by w au Harlem Office, Bronx Office, Conscience, the Intelligence and the Patriotisin of || : ay he cant ‘ ‘ ‘ H ; Application has been mads to the ae , ae fee pic No, 3 165 W. 196th St, 59:4. TH0tH Eh, this city, ye © end that our movement nay be “G 1000 Recheeer Mines ? k Exchange to ! vincible et, aad Davtd 8, Kenny F ) P ood % {i & Vis Baa aene o Fy! Ag Au Tote ae iteead payee mi tyra, mer aet ast tate pene ‘The Booksellers or Newsdealers will get copies for you users neyenee | i er wn Ine. aus tional shurce | wore locked up on @ charge of aseauit on request, VICTORY HALL ASSOCIATION | v “es 200 6 Milvcr Tatd.ccc oOo OMpital stock Of no par value and attempted robbery. Th ode 7" Dome Mines Gs, Ltd. 766,670 addi- 4 East 43d Street, New Yor ’ 1 ON mis som Mining. 4 8 1 sional capital ptock. —= By Mail 50 cents Everywhere A k City i GNC = or, f General Motors Corporation 446,914 HELP WANTED—MALE. y Nai Postage P opaid | f SM in iw shares additional common stack of no | waamarrox~ seo Binley, lr ireiePaal Address, Cashier, NEW YORK WORLD BOW AL aa vs whe 0 wut e_. Seonk