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The Evening World's Coprriaht, 1920, br The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York World.) A HALLOWE'EN SURPRISE. N the country on Hallowe'en night | ene tes to 8 nent ne autumn it is t \¢ r, the farmer girls and) boys get a| 31abe, the Gnesi roa pumpkin and make a face out of | King Ready, it. One night a little girl was wander-| Weill, perhaps not; ing along a road and saw an ordnge tor . the road with all her might, feoling| things as motion pictures, that the mysterious face was eiptael ing her. She looked back again and screamed in terror when sho saw thyt At was atill clone behind. Suddenly it started to bark! Sho stood ‘still, for- getting her fright, for she recognized the voice of her own dog, Fido. Some boys had put the pumpkin face on him, and he was following his little mistress so that sho would © ILoft, You never knew such a surprised and relieved little girl. By HELEN BERNE twelve, New Yurk City, When [ arrived Mra. Dor lowed me to select my o' study and their autumn conts, ‘T, aged+ Hallowe'en. On the night of Hallowe'en Many witches on brvometicks are seen Riding swiftly through tt wrought. Casting glances, here anc Children should not b For witches wilt eaten the doubt, And will take them far away, Where they'll ne light of day fo, though we h fun and play During the yery »y da Dg not daro go at | As be witches will whisie you: gut of r here, without By SOVELYN. PAULANE 6 tbs. $1.50 TAN, aged twelve, Hrooklyn, 3 e re ee sriggg a ‘ ba tara elt eh res satire hte sen. miles of N.Y. In the fall? just summer and = mic¢ when my Cousins « away in school all day and « busy doing their homew of the time, I steal aw 67 Fulton St., New York tlock from ad and aa Av. Mitions Near Pulton "Ste a \) and give you a nice pleasant glow all over, on a cold blustery day! Of course, we're referring to a steaming cup of freshly made, fragrant, Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea. TETLEY'S TEA Makes Good Tea a Certainty Hetgh-ho, It’s a great tea, Tetley'’s. Been around these parts for over 100 years. That's pretty good proof it’s all right, isn’t it? JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc, New York, N. ¥. achty Kiddie Klub Korner —Conducted by Eleanor Schoe ————— city, Sometimes it is to a far ae ‘This The farmer drives his cows from the Nght ft "Old To the cool stables, e You do not know him? “put your daddy Seek thelr perch to rest, while the It Is not likely that, he ‘has ee | vrgotten the Weatern detective stor- face shine at hor, She was very much | joy that thellted the spirit of every frightened and started to run down) American boy before there were such Léttle children in thelr snowy beda’ While thelr author was known And the sun, sinking slowly out of country-wide as Old King Brady, his real name was Francis Doufhty, and Leaves behind silent, peaceful scenes. the old home where he wrote many of these stories is in Ramapo Led teen years, New York city. room, | bow and, singularly enough, I chose the! a pcre uate. Jone that had been her husband’ workroom In long-ago times; the very one where hundr of Wild West adventures had been written. Its windows look out on the rolling hills, all yellow and red in It 4s wonderful to scale up the side of the Torne, the highest peak of the | | Tange, or to tramp to Sterling Moun- nin mines and see the spot where | the. fron ohain_ which spanned the Hudson to stop the British fleet dur- ing tho Revolution was mined and Fut better than all fs the coming back to the homey log fire, REDUCTION SALE ON COFFEE Pusetfest in the Market MAIL ORDER COFFEECO. a" sta, SHOE POLISHES PASTES «~> LIQUIDS THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES 1 BEST FOR HOME SHINES FOR BLACK, TAN, OX BLOOD, DARK BROWN & WHITE SHOES. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, eee. where we gather every evening “lg hear the quaint tales of the old days as Mrs. Old King Brady tella t COUSIN ELEANOR. Twilight. It 1s just before the min goes bojtetl The dainty blossoms bend their head | ‘And slumber, by the melody of the | reone, And’ the songsters also go to bed. pasture and the futts chickens = , pi hand Lite peacefully in their muddy pena. | h Are sure to be in happy dreamn, sight, By HENRIFTTA FAY, aged four ‘s hopes had fal grow: lesa and loi soon came to the ow when, bang! Dreamland. 'T? end of the nm reading @ rainbow story when the| Bettie opened rain outaide ceased and a beautiful! them. @” rainbow r_atopped outside of their win-|a dream dow. “Oh!" they oried, “Ien’t it, was iad she had had such a nice Lot's get on and explore this dream rainbow.” By They opened the window Bobbie and Bettio had fust fintshod ashe sald She “DOROTHY POULSON, and nine years, Brooklyn, N. ¥ aged EBA '*8)—ONE POLICY FOR 33 YEARS—192. gQorgrag WB Service—Value— Quality DEUTSCH BROS HREE 4 AREE (3) BIG STorc- BIG S Tare ;— UPTOWN ————_ 3d Ave., Cor. 123d St. Open Monday und” Saturda, Evenings. nd BROOKLYN Open Batorda: Evening, Ole Inctuding ing Devt. Consisting of Buffet (wooden Table and inclosed Server. All inter drawers, Can be had in American Walnut, with Antique Mahogany, with Crotch Mahogany Panels. Reduced to, Arm Chair and Five Sido irs, with genuine blue or brown Spanish leather, $79.50. lery), China Closet, 6 constructed of mah Burr Waln’ $249 Queen hoa Be -droom ‘Suite 139% N PLAIN FIGURES Consisting of Dresser, with larg Chifforobe and full size Bed; ric American Walnut or Antique Ivory... ly fir $275 Queen Aaae Dining Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table, Serving Table, Queen Anne periods in highly lished Golden Oa ; f ean be had Sold separately s $38.50; | si Table, $35; Serving Table, $31.80, Reduced to. Buifet, $45; China ¢ FURNITU RE. and ic) n knew that they had loft r eyes and rubbed "It was all] p told her mother, who | Memory, | REBUS LETTER CONTEST, fon awards of-one dollar each will ven the ten Kiddie Klub mem. aged from six fifte Inchu who write the best Rebus Let- To make ¢ know what 4 Re « sample: {n that every one will tus Letter is, here is SS] Gide 1 | waneet @ 22 a thesoogew> Ans. Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard. The letter must members must hav letters all by t must not be copied nd. the A t help from from the parent t the letter original. Klub ench contri- Send them to the Kiddie tolling your namé, eas and certific: sender must accompan: bution. r. WITH the letter Address N. Y. Evening World Kiddie Kiab, No. 6% Park Row, New Biway,” cor. Saratoga Ave. | Avenue bo Cor. 4th aa This Important Sale of sFURNITURE Emphatically Proves That Our Prices Are 20% to 40% Lower Than furniture of like quality can be bought for elsewhere Quantities Limited. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Advertised Specials on Display in the Windows of All Our Stores Beautiful Heapelwhite Period Suite American Walnut or Antique Mahogany ity Comtoat closes Friday, Oct. 29, 119-125 West 24th St. __Near Sixth Avenue, New York i vr Friday’: COATS of Wool Coating, Velour, Polo Cloth and Velveteen Plush. Sizes for ll Women, Misses and Gir'is. On in tite lot SUITS of navy blue Wool Serges and Cheviots, in choice of 10 models Women's and Misses’ sizes. Fancy silk mixed linings. // DRESSES. Eight few models, {KN never before on sale. Superior quality ~ navy blue Serges, with floss, tinsel or braid embroidery. Women’s and Misses’ 9) Come, ‘See What fou Save!” TIONAL" Outiet i | Store and i watareny’s selling— A Special, One-Price, Threé-F ec. Coats. Suits. Dresses 2turc Sole of DOWNTOWN None C. O. D. Dining Chairs Worth up to $8.00 At a very special price Made of highly p Not more than 6 to a customer, Free Delivery to Your Home by Motor Truck Within 100 Miles. Merchandise bought now will be held free for later delivery. CLOTHING .00 for the Entire Family (Brooklyn Store Only) RU GS—BEDDING LYDIFONE PHONOGRAPHS—PIANOS HOUSEFURNISHINGS—TOYS LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS# se Infants’ Woot-and-Cotton Cashinere Stockings; knit seam- Cofldren's Union Puit of medium At ecru om; ankle 396 Dre Mentiy fleeced: 2,000 ’ 2,000 Spreads | A Below-Cost Sale of 25,000 Pairs of Stockings for Men, Women and Children Heavy, medium and light weights. For dress, service and general wear. Not simply reduced in price, but in practically every case far below the actual original cost to the National and the National buys hundreds of thousands of pairs a year. that hosiery is one of the things that would not come down in price! Worn’ 8 Hosters ago eu, Infants’ and Children's Binck Cott 1b; wlace 4 to 6; black only; 10c bed’ Stockings” of | . nd Medium Meavy W Womr; kalt seam! tome; wid Good duality Late tn fesnionmb ‘diun - | apectal outa Sad. Seas ot” ‘wpiei Underwear at Prices Based on the NEW Wholesale Costs Fall and Winter weight knit underwear’ at prices based upon what costs will be when the manufac- turers get to working up the wool and cotton yarns }, now to be bought at the new, mmch lower prices, ») Dependable, correctly proportioned, well made gar- ments at what we honestly believe ‘are lower prices than any other retail store will offerthis season, Com- pare these bargains with any competitor's, “isormriitar eaten ania gt | Women's: Woot-mixedt tom $149 to of cotton yarn nakle 39c | Black Tights of wool wud Union Suite of part wool. Vong slonvens ont ti age | na Phe Mii SOLAS “gg aie a sg of woot and 1,49 * Sleeving Garments of oot | tn eiaatty tir winter’ Ee | Catton Union Sait, eee Fioor White Crochet; many Silkoline covered,, styles. 70x80 to 78x88 cotton filled comfort- inches. Fringed or ables, 72 x 80 inches, hemmed, A Clearance Choice of many pat- price. terns. And you've read in the newspapers mmaedionn, wetants eonmlean feet, ‘amt colors; bt 7 nati + Sentaes pee cada neapexts Dacks; Uk Stockings of madivin light weinnt as ality: nie Tage, double. mlee nt ‘Thesis: “ey ‘3g Hale sole ana Reals; $1. "49 Butt long sleeves; qi Comfortables newest lace patterns: fon, In novel tw: 79¢ $1.29 id “quality $1.9 of eart ool: 3.4 y