The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 12

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» “He aenevieves viscovery. te * 4 True Story. ’ ENEVIBVE WRIGHT was a 4 t Uttle girl who loved animals. a One day while her mother was Chusy getting dinner Genevieve i Mipped away by herself to the woods, | § When sho first entered the woods she | t * thought she heard the crying of a} 3 f bat. 1m going to find that kitty | it 4 Abd take it home with me,” said ' Geneviove. f She went to the place where the) a [sound came from and there sat a| f bird making a noine like a cat. Gene- \ ¥ Fieve stood looking at it for a tow! I fa tens very surprised, then she fan home to tell her mother. ‘That | wa. a cat bird,” said her mother. jé name, but every one calls it @ The Evening World's iddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer 7 ~— (Os, (ie Hee Ten Renins Wome Sa AIRTEL wie nie eee | received his, too, but is not at home. | | khow vt have He TO JOIN THE KLUB AND$ | know that he will be Just a8 happy | St0rles, pul OBTAIN YOUR PIN. } and thankful to you asf am. first you de ‘Beg gm any 0m, It makes me very happy to know t ‘of tue sot : 108, that. can sign myself 10%—and Gi La ey ee Seam ate. tour NAME, All children Pte tates, sie ot aes tote jem of na may ieaern. ach ecume : oe 1h pe vmnited wid a aliver ary Kind bin and mew ership Certificate, COUPON 704. Cs Autumn. Autumn or fall when the leaves turn| brown, And this je the time when they fail) to the ground; And ekates are taken out and oiled, | And given to the boys and girls. They skate ahd laugh and sing and shout, | And go back to schoo! till the class is nee ag a enatarenen ete THE BViwsar Letters From Kiddies, Dear Cousin Mleanor: Tow have made me very happy this moming by sending me my pin’ and memberehip certificate. this morning I heard the postman| calling my name and I had a thought | that it was a letter fr My friend David Kaufman has just | and I am.go: Your cou FANNIE HABBRM City, Dear Cousin Ble! Yester ning World to Korner, the y when I oponba T the first thing my wWGiul, upon was Mn,” ‘cause T was the proud author. ceeded. true, When I grow an author ping stone to auccess, 1 cut Kiddie Klub It seemed wo good ty At 6 o'clock ' om you. win, AN, New York Kiddi YUESDAY, the title “Erminia’s Vio~ I fhirly shrieked with delight, was my firet.attempt and | had suc- | e | dors-Astoria, England Societ, pl am going to as my first step- Korner tall my life HRUVEMBER 30, | IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. St. Andre: Ivania, bridge) party, ria, 2 P. M Cameo, Club, meetlig, Waldort-As- torta, 8 P. Nationat Garment Retailore’ Asxoots We Waldorf-Astoria, 12.31 if Hi" BriiAs HESS 8 Co. Fees {t has another long, avien- | out. LOMA MAY, New York. t bird because of the sound It No) 819 Fox Stiwet,| H Ly “MILDRED DAVENPORT, ange twelve, Tuxedo, N. Y mere There was once a man By the name of Drake, } He always had juet one litle cake. He said to me | ‘That cakes do graw But I told him Quest'ons Answered. Are points’ and medals awarded riciate Klub members doing good ®A. No. The dollar awardis allotted ahe wen Kiddies who do the bost work | They were made of dough. ‘or the contest are the only awards| BY BERNARD SHALMAN, age 10. qiven. - Wis coion: do they toun vin peittes Levee tae hey Hoth win priges? | tHe is shut out from the world, A. Several times when it was im- All by himeelf he Hives. Possible to say which was the better | Lisi gives Sve awards, | Here his life he hes totled, ‘die Klub members| _ The frulip to nature he gives we have before we can form a| There is not a tree or flower | He has not heard of or seeu: | He knows not of the outside world, But of the mountains, cool and green. e His little hut is cool and neat; He knoweth not the word “despair.” No music of the city is as fine A@ the song of his trees in summer time. YOU cannot tell by look- ing at a washboard what kind of service ‘it will render, But through long experierfte with them, we can, and you will find that sooner or later the real merit of our washboards comes out in the wash. Prices $1.38 and $2.88. fewis. Concer 457m STREET se SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK 5 The Kiaale Klub has so many Members that it would be impossible hold regular meetings, Many rs have gotten around this dif- Multy by forming Kiddie Klub Apsches. A constitution and by-laws forming ja Kiddie Klub branch | Oh, hermit, pray tell me WH be sent Kiddie Klub members| Why you only these things see, *vho wish them. Why you live your life alone, § ¢@. Is there going to be a Christmas| Without a thought of tt LBANOR. {Buy Your Christmas Presents At }BELLASHEss&.@'s BIG -SALE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Are DOLLAR DAYS > ty Bungalow Aprons $¥ .00 | Here are just a few of Hand Embroidered $m | Pee ees ern 1 the bargains we offer for | Gane 0 $40 ae $4 $4” te House \< mray ently Women's Sleeveless ters. and Misses’ Slip - over All wool, for. rf ng Embroidered $9 “ eee nas Le = Boys’ Khaki Sleeveless $y .00 Children’s White Dresses. 6 month e ] B — |to6years. Embroidered $1 "Q0| cub,” over Sweaters. ‘s ‘Satin Striped $9 -00 iz, and Lace trimmed. titched” Handler Men's Silk Neckties. $m .00 fs. for... Crib Blankets, 30 x “o 54° 00) Ei Eine. quality. ] bt raat Tita W)C. 1 ea 4 omen’s Satin Striped $ 00 Eaéh a Silk thigte, TWELVE fore | Infantg! Flannelette $y .00 Good quality “ $7 00 Sleepihe Garment ]° Wome Jap Silk Hand- Handsome chief: — Night Gowns " design: TWELVE for... for Women and Misses, 0 epee Each Seer Oliv: Each | ee $]- 00 Girls and Women. Wool 1 Bkating Ca Cam- $4 00 styles. Each -« ‘bination for Misses and Each $ 1 00 Hosi Children. ry for boys. | $4.00 Oe in aoted Is Sold Below Cost. Union Suits for Bors, Silver Handle ‘ead and See THREE pa Pieces, Dt Lode in Coat Wee ook StripedPercaleShirte Perealehirts Ea. “oe igen eee c= rs Bere’ Cheviot Knicker. $y .0(0| Curtain Scrim 1” bockers, Sizes 7 to 16 ] for. . years. Per pair........ pile Scout Outfit. Hat, Coat and Leggings of cotton cloth, ‘1 +00) fo Sizes 6 to 10 years only. mri eal 00 ce lined. Gingham ]' Women’s Colored Petti- coats. Fancy colors also Z gs, Wornen wed a te plain, Each............ f i nggs 1p saad 200 | Children’s Waists of 00 nba ol 1 Cambric. Pana | $400 Satin Camisoles. Hand Embroidered. Each... ie Nainsook ‘Chemi Hand Renliroideres Satin os | 00 Colored Dresses. pro16 ei Potty He te im HOW TO REACH OUR BUILDING ¢ 9th Ave. “L" to Christopher St, Station, walk one block west and one block south to Barrow St., or Take 7th Ave. Subway to Christopher Street Station, walk west to Washington Street and one block south to Barrow St., or From East Side “L” and Subway Lines, transfer to Fighth Street surface cars and et off at 9th Ave. ‘L."’ Walk one block west to Washington Street and one block south to Barrow From Brooklyn, take Subway through Clark Street ‘Tunnel, get off at Christopher Street, walk west to Weaning ton St. and one block south to Barrow Street, From New Jersey, take Hudson shed ot lassawanne Ferry to Christopher St. COME EARLY ret WASH.NGTON, \ ORTON & BARROW STS., NEW YORK 38th Street Order Your Victrola or oak. or oak. Victrola X $125.00 In mahogany, walnut Victrola XI $150.00 In mahogany, walnut « ‘Seventh Floor’ sO , iron cea ae wia, Soclety, dinner, Wal-| tM annual meet- nis Relief Arsociatio i ‘nipin, 4 | REA pany, dinner TM sis, meeting. | M Join NOW—pay only $10—then easy club fees —all arranged according to a plan that we have used for years each Christmas Season. We deliver The Owen Daven-o when you wish it. There is nothing which you can buy for Christmas that will be as practical or add as great comfort as an Owen Daven-o. Only 500 Members Accommodated For Xmas Delivery. Get Your Name In Quickly. 2” O\\D. T. OWEN CO 34 East 23d Street 66 West 45th Street 53 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENU Two Favorite Gift Models i920. New York Centre Associdtion Pay Nursery, meeting, McAlpin, 10 A. M- Manufacturers of Fountains, |meeting, MeAlpin, all Comptrollere’ Congr er, Mo- | Alpin 6.45 P.M. Ratiway, Sianai Association, meeting, | McAipin, 9A. Junior Relief) Society, Tmeoting, Bit Eleventh Ti supper-dance, Penneylvania, evening. he Dante League of America, meet- nd election of officers, National Mub, No, 15 Gramercy Park, after- Daughters of the Imperial Order of the Btitish Empire, comtume bazaar, Pennaylvania, afternoon nanis Municipal League, Public tion Committees, meoting, No." 14 6th Street, 3 P.M wi 43d St. Store and Brooklyn Store Open Saturday Evening 3 D.T. OWEN ©" sores 39th Street Now , Remember that the Christmas demand _al- Ways taxes the supply of Victrolas and if you order yours now you will surely have’ it for Christmas. If you post- pone your order, it may be too late. , We have all models, but particularly men- tion these two popular priced models,. Our Record Department is complete. Convenient payment terms may be arranged. CRC CREE CREE CCE CEC EE CE CRCRRECE TEER KEE R RC ERERERCCEREREE Zeeceteei ieee cee ceeccee RE CRECERCRCRCE SRE ECR CK CREE UC CKRRCCCR EER! CECE ECC EEECER CCRC! .CREDIT that makes Clothes-buying easy And our 25% REDUCTIONS make it still easier to “dress up” the family now Now, if ever, is the time to buy those new Clothes at Hy’GRADE. Now, while assortments are at their best, while prices are vastly reduced. The smart style, the rhaterial, the color you want is here. And you can arrange to pay for your purchase as convenient, on the easiest, confidential terms of CREDIT. Remember, every garment 25% off. Largest assortment of TOUT SIZES for Men and Women Out-of-to willalso. Main Store Open Evenings . * Doentom 113 Nassau St. Store Our st. “Le structible illastrated Liberal Terms Apply to Long island, New Jersey and Connecticut 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Biocks Away, 84th Station at Our Door, ad Avenue Street Cars Pass Our 5 ALL GOODS MARKED Consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFONIER, TOILET TABLE AND BED; 4 pieces, Credit Royal Easy Chairs 4 Push the button and the back reclines. With adjustable } foot-rest In oM hogany or Oale fin ish, with fine Imitation Leather cushio ns; as illustra: ted; frow—. 37”. Doors. IN PLAIN FIGURES Colonial Period Suite in American Walnut $239 50 red in Blue Velour; springs ‘in THE PEACE TREATY * LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT 1920 WORLD ALMANAC Special Limited Edition, 35c a opy at All World Offices. esidents ur Credit Plan very convenient , ) 131 West 125th St. Between Lenox & 7th Avenues Near AnnSt. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 3sPi Hi he Gi de Period Li R Wis wing Cho eke iving Room and Parlor Suite

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