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te creme ote ies Sore bathed ha WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER tA 1920," . } The Evening World's” Kiddie Klub Korner | | | | | pytight, 1820, by Ve Drews Pobitaliice « chair mi { HOW To JOIN THE KLUB AND SETA YOUR PIN, Yor Other Glinbel News Seo Page Ten. GIMBEL BROTHERS This is Election Day, Polis open from 6 A. M, to 6-P. M. iy JINNIKX a N, iaroal t MIME GLA V ES ar Amy York Rrenina Worl teen, Brooklyn, N MOY, China. Admiral At 32x» STREET - ~ BROADWAY ~ 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY . 1 he Amer Conducted by E sJeanor Schorer: AUTUMN nn Asiatic’ jin the ‘ A FR re ———— THE PARTY PASSES Auta Teaves ite Callin , [vas Secvinganind "hy the! evuiker New | $a ar itigd Pin ate “mduberaiie Some are red, or gold or brown, Saree eras Palie peel COUPON NO. 663. 5) ound und round thoy spl on't forge : ~ eS ROUNE BK Se day from 6 ALM. until 6 PM, A — will be President, a Governor and various| if you want to express your choice t other important officers are to be | for President vote to-day. Polls open paving nelacted, from 6 A, M. until 6 P. M. iS ii a eR NEA EIS OSE ee oyun eas THE DAY'S BEST SALE. NEW 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO THE GREAT TELEPHONE NEED —More Facilities The task of meeting New York City’s huge demand for new telephone service that followed the war has been a task After we had a party and every one had gone, How Dig and empty seemed the house, How ‘onely looked the law , Drawing and yersy by EMMA HOCH, aged thirteen, New York City. Dear Kiddie Cousins: The August] And voted Hallowe'en a fine, merry Rebus Letter Contest was the most| dy . dd zh al na Popular contest of the year ual tio] Gal thetece ar =k aia of providing additional workers and additional facilities. i October contest broke its ‘ecord. . 1 Nearly twice ne many kiddies sent THE PROUD CHAIR. On January 31, 1918, the Telephone Company had 9,180 contributions for this month's con In the White House the fest as did for the August one, t ful chair. It was oi operators in New York City. On September 30, 1920, it had the contr*butions covered so 0 Joth. a hene’ Mi th : ns ae : different subjects that It war a Dee ee rn ie was very proud 15,509 operators, as many as present switchboard equip- plexing proviem to decide which | {, 4, ‘ " ment’ can accommodate. Even though many of these For instance, Cous were the be Isidore Mermelstein composed a sen- | 7 . Rexdorcl very stony, licue drewitue operators have had only six months’ experience or less, which together meant “I cannot see | never men the increase in the operating force together with the in- Stallation of new facilities have resulted in bringing about a marked improvement in the service. why I cannot win the dollar prize for the thirteen-year class.” Neither did | I eee why he should not until Cous) ale Helen Quicker's letter about Man- |‘ hattan Island waa found to be Just a| ¢ id cloth on chair was worn out! thia because the net the wall happened to y acclaentally bi be Ani » Ps h ra} . . ronan iil the ten axe classes; sore ‘in and. when Calls are now answered three times as rapidly as they told quaint Mother Goose rhymes, ? others quoted provert were the first of the year and before the end of 1921, if saws, or told facts 0} . . Beeces ectients eee the Company's plans can be carried out successfully. eri eetie Mention Gar cal service should again be normal in quality. published with the w le Many be diodies who won. this mention | MuNtane The great need to-day is for additional facilities. 584 ar to winning. 1 t day she waa taken fror ° f that hes nd at other iol © Kiae aaa wen elven toe poor switchboard positions have been installed since the first of will try in the next month's ee if fl valid Would you Nke another robun | Os now. fad to be ot the year and 184 more will be placed in service by the end One rervice to somelody t gave t Winnere’at (he ‘Oster of the year. But 83,000 applicants are waiting for service. To provide service for these applicants and the many new applicants we will have this year would require 552 more switchboard positions. 4 New York Cit MOLLIE ROSENTMAL, aged af eight, No. 1886 Douglass Street, Brookiyn, N. Y DANID MACARTHUR, aged nine, BSS nr aioe AFURNITUREL PHILIP GOLDSTIIN, aged ton, pte atereet Stra Mw" Yon Cash orCredit| OPEN EVERY EVENING “SvLviA HAGK PANTER Four $ Four | Days Evenings,,,J, | | More More And Two Whole Years To Pay While waiting for the returns—step in and hear this player. The music salons will be open until 9 P. M. You'll find it the wisest step you've taken this election day. . The Telephone Company's plan for increasing its facilities calls for the expenditure next year of about $33,000,000 in New York City alone. This plan includes the acquisi- tion of 14 pieces of property for new buildings and enlarge- ments to 16 existing buildings. Five new buildings will “be completed this year. RTHUR MILLER, aged fourteen, Rowland Street, Jamatea, Long 0 These facts were brought out at the last hearing before the Public Service Commission, Second District, on the Telephone Company’s petition for increased rates. Holzwasser Home Tolks No. 624 THE, triumah ot baroatn tn furniture dose not 79th Stree ‘ COUSIN ‘ELEANOR, A HALLOWE'EN PARTY. y of witches coned hats and carry merely LOW HHICE—quality Is the pes:po to aatistact! At the present time in New York City the Company is not even earning its bare operating expenses. During the entire year it will earn less than 2% upon the book cost of its physical property in public use in New York City. These player pianos—all brand new—every one guaranteed by us for ten ful! years—are the stock 6f the International Piano Company—now bankrupt. A stock sold by us regardle ss of cost—regardless of value—to move the entire lot at once. They are players we've been selling for two years—and selling with such success at their regular higher price, that they have practically built up our piano business, during that time, to one of The shades were pulled tn many rooms And stories told of ghost children’s Mf dooms; hs we delved in flour for a i we watched the light in ls a riasal Reta erie MA gael sees ; : ast we. heard the children’s merry| ees Only by re-establishing its credit through increased reve- me bree aa Sony, Pipa whi re os eer acny a tardongd to be sold hatyle ‘urnkure As pumpkin ples wern placed on | B le iar ware.o te eters | nue from increased rates can the Company hope to com- re a : Kru table age free for six months. pete successfully for the huge sums of new capital which {t must have to provide the new facilities New York City re —_—— ao __! From Wert Me by Ai Hath tate a ee the table clean as a pin, With lauchter and shouts weird | fl games did bein. = After futures of each had been winely | (EJ @ foretold ,- By charms and deep magic of olf, in| - The clock on the statra loudly atruck | OPEN ELECTION EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ” Use 33d Street Entrance, Near Broadway aR ONLY 4 DAYS MORE Only 4 days more at this price—a price set by the mighty close marking of the October birthday sales—and continued for this one week of November YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY mine, as lett. HEAT agi) VALU | J Andie, | Ne Greaded Nome-going | Our Liberal Terms NEW My Hallowe'en party was a great suc- | cons, But the aftermath, I must confess, ‘Was not so jolly—headaches and stomachaches From cating too many ples and cakes, But all of my guests in their beds Rested their aching tummies and weary heads, And next day arose, refreshed an Posfect cleanliness of quallty, making GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor ‘ If You Can’t Call, Mail the Coupon GIMBEL BROTHERS, MUSIC SALONS 38rd Street and Broadway, N. Y. City Gentlemen: Please send me further information concerning your Bank- rupt Sale of Player Pianos. IF YOUR ELECTION BET WAS A HAT . PAY IT WITH AN ORDER ON US. MALLORY HAT: CANES, GLOVES, UMBRELLA’ Caticura Soothes Rashes } GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, Of Infancy And Childhood LADIES’ SPORT HATS. | FRED HM, acti, JACK ENYDE When ito ones are sleep, tet Bifmers thee werner Mines Name..... 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