The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 11

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a. 5 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921.” Bend ‘fore a snow white bed, club. I suppose no one every de- nd Banished are all thoughts rude aad scribed this town to you, In the first place, I was born here and I certainly am very proud oftit, There are twelve schools of which we ane very proud too. I am a graduate of the ‘“Theo- dore Roosevelt School” and at present @ student of the Bayonne High School, the only one we have. We also have the loveliest parks and recreation pices. ‘Phere ts just one thing I would like to say. I am quite lonesome and would like to correspond with other little cousins, With lots of love, I re- main your future cousin, LYNETTE WEISBERG, Bayonne, N. J. eee HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, Beginning The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Coprright, U0T1, ty The Press Publishing Ox (The New Tork Brentag World.) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Kia" ida Woodland Wonder Tales jis COUPON 724. By Cousin Eleanor : mean ‘When children’s prayers are ald. Then, for a good-night kiss, Each clamors with voles loud, For this ix the thing not to be missed, And mother looks mighty proud. Soon kiddies fall asleep, And lights S out, While stars through windowa peep, Chasing fear and doubt, Into Fatrylatid they'll go, And rise next ‘horning free from woe, 4 Agoording to the Kiddie Klub Korner the play must have been grand and I “ must bo satisfied with only reading & The clock strikes nine, . few facts and imagine what {t looked Tis the children’s bedtime. like. As the children come trooping in, In. sehoo) my class have made DIN} with faces rosy and bright, cushions ad we embroidered design’! 1, fun kissing mother on noxe and | of them. Mine wes not very bad, but olin it is not good either, Our drawing) Untir she laughs with delight. eaeen te youand nuy couse Five little figures In nighties clean Brooklyn, N. ¥. - thought that she was about to solve tho mystery, “I—well—it seems". Then, "N stammered "she con- Billy was dreadfully disappointed, “It's a wonderful word,” eaid Polly- kin consolingly. “phat's what T think,” replied Billy, and they fell into a serious talk, dur- ing which they agreed that philan- thropy was an amazing word, and that| it must mean something very unusual indeed. Of this they were both quite certain. No Higher No Lower “M. COHEN 115 Tt Av. Cor. 17th Be, Evenings ——_ a! Complete February List Now on Sale Dearest Cousin Eleanor— It would certainly please me very much to call you by the name. I am very sorry indoed that T wa not a member at the time of the || Next story: Billy Brighteyes Turns || Eavesdropper. ® LETTERS ‘FROM KIDDIES. — Koch Prices Make Downtown hopin an Extravagance KO CHe 125th Street, West BEGINNING FRIDAY Important Sale of WOMEN’S All-Wool Sweaters “Wishingdom” performance, for you| Dearest Cousin Bleanor: seo T might have been one of the fatr- ex as I can dance, too. e Ran | t sale am’ 80 sorry I didnot. aee the play set eontd Like to know f there are | ‘ He Ran Headiong Into Pollykin. |-In Wishingdom" because I was sick.'any other Bayonne members In your | ew No. 2—Billy Brighteyes Learns = a New Word. [LLY BRIGHTEYPS, the gray squirrel, sat nibbling on a wee, tiny crumb of peechnut and try- ing to look very much occupied with his breakfast. But any ohe watching him would have seen that he kept one brixht eye on the pati over which he knew Poilykin would come. Polly- hin was late, Whatever can e keeping her’ Billy asked himself. He peeked throurh the trees, He wished that he would see her biue coat and biond curis tying in the wind as she hurried through the wood. Instead it was Granddaddy ( the oldest gray squirre! in the fc that be espied. Had it been pos: ‘ Billy would have run and hidden, be- cause he was ashamed of what had happened the night before when he} frightened his sister Jennie s (e) e Inu Cy r | | , Columbia | At An Amazing Low Price ~ Records | 2.89 | Sheer, exquisite blouses of the daintiest white batiste, every tiny stitch made } by hand. Squares and rows of drawn work on collar and trim cuffs. Blouses | 4) of really beautiful simplicity. ’ Ten Models for Your Choosing Sizes 36 to 46, each with the new square neck and shawl collar so becoming when worn | with suit or sweater, Buy all you need for Spring now, at this sale—values like this do not recur very often. awn e eee e e e Song Hits ghe fell into the midst of tiv Label sani ! who had gathered | Granddaddy peak. It was : Aeatight Giandsatry fad alr formerly 8.50 to 10.50 er Little rob Frank Crumit) 4 _ 3532 OW ° ° | f ' him. ‘But dear old Granddaddy a Lonesome af $1.00, n Gray was not the sort to hold thines From Greewusich Village Fothes of 1920. Frank Cramit | d Fl C gz \ against any, one, neadt of Billy | | Broadway Rose Peerless Quartette | A- 3333 rice oor over! Ss ! aaiehioree At beta Jle a ¢ oF | , Mother's Lullaby Sterling Trio { $1.00 G Apia dt Mist CB ASI le SG | Eve Cost Adam Just One Bove Bert Williams} A- 3339 : :, Red) ‘acted ida during the tre ° Youll Never Necd’s Doctor No More. Bert Wiliama} $100 Alexander Smiths Axminster Rugs Pay ets he oad retrieved himself (THOSE who remember former Koch Sweater Sales T've Got the iger yee Sez, Mecnes! Schenck |Az 3338 CHES OL CVOry, will appreciate the force of an announcement of | From Ms et $1.00 $29 50 ed off Mr, Wip- Fo: : Marunba Legh ‘1920 hence! | raved the ives of TET the: Coreen this character. | recs ae pa Te ee te A-3328 ! 3) 3 Pied i } Sing unten WIR BUI on he talket 16 These are heavy-weight coat models with pockets | NeverLetNoOne Man Worry YourMind Marion Harris |. $1.00 ae as Hesring Sonnet Lesa allover and a venerable tong. “Tell your mammas and belt, Tuxedo styles with sash and pockets, and At the Cireus—Laughing Song Weston and Young | A- 3338 | medallion, and many colors and combinations of colors. and papas that ‘there will be another others in the new ostrich trim effects. 5 Laugh with Me—Laughing Song Weston and Young] $1,00 . and wear. satisfactory quality, said Billy, fearing that @ did not meeting to-night in the Old Oak. For ; q ’ | grown, folk only.” a adiga wand _ Colors are brown, tan, turquoise, peacock, purple, Te, ae, Among the Goll o~ pad tyne {| Best Grade Wilton Rugs Sanfords Famous Seamless aed, ty hie ce inn he HAL jade, Ameriean Beauty, almon, navy and blag ne ~~, Yamcus, Amefesn wiarey, te the. dacrint Axminster Rugs Kec aii isa Quantity limited \| nating the names attached: Royal Kashan,Herati K ul TI) tell my mamma right away.” y . i and Karnak mean the maximum of quality nown wherever carpets are known for their Color harmonies may be had to They copy faithfully the 1 ten her right away he surely woula||f| None C,O. D. *None Exchanged or Crejlited’ harmonize with almost any decorative adjuncts, | ancient designs of Oriental rug weavers. $1.00 | forget that extraordinary word “phi- 1 Theres a good variety of Oriental patterns, 9x12, 955.00 | 6x9, $25.00 t } Janthropy He knew, we _camaah 1 and the ‘ret , silky na approaches the genuine | 8.8 x 10.6, $50.00 | 36 x 72, $7.50 what new yea nt, but What w ‘ ; | lustre of the imported rug. i} Diilanthrony? Along the. ‘path "he Sample Line of WOMEN’S R Sizes Ox12,, 5 $105.00 | 46 x 7.6, $39.00 | All Wool Velvet Rugs } , ‘opy, phi opy." @ 3x10.6, A 36 x 68, $18.00 z RA) Biber, bala oa ° | Dance Music | SS Baas a Ge Seamless : $39.50 Pollykin, who was coming the other i “over | | 4.8 “4 ° Size 9x12. They look right anywhere in the | way and running every bit as fast as | Darling—Medley Fox-trot. Art Hickm: Smith Carlton Axminster house, Persian and Oriental designs and colors, Hy } h Misey—Medley Fox-trot. Art Hickman’s Orchestra t t t $ e. “Well Billy!" exclaimed Pollykin in surprise Made to Sell for $7.95 “Philanthropy, philanthropy,” said Tired of Me—Fox-trot ‘Ted Lewis? Jazz Band That Riga-Liga-Lee—Fox-trot Ted Lewis’ Jaza Band A- 3329 Orchestra A-3334 $1.00 Rugs : $47.50 Woven in one piece. Shown in all the latest Seamless Artloom Alemda Wilton Rugs : $69.00 Just Snap Your Fingers at Care—Fox-trot. From designs and colorings. en \ re are you going running like Greenwich Village Follies of 1920 A-3337 | . Size 9x12. You will be amazed at how the Polly asked. ry | Ps Guteon¥ Cohimbia Saxophone Sextette 1g '09 Royal Wilton Rugs : $72.50 fiat aaron, aie nap of these rugs reprodones j ‘opy, philanthropy, phil- I it - bf Lt ie look of eir high-pric ti \- 7, Y eRAtad Biya would H ict, all weal fat tee, Wet | by My es Colainbile Beeaphoue Sexhatte, 8.3x10.6. Karadi and Balbecks grade. The ,| potted from the Orient. They are woven ta ; 4 ! aying the word for one leavy-weight, all wool, in turquoise, buff, peacock, | You're Just Like a Rose—Meiley Fox-trot Chinese motives are worked out on back- | one piece, and the curiously beautiful designs i | } minute for fear he would lose it and American Beauty, brown, black, navy and two-toned. | Prince's ance Orchesera ‘ree grounds of old rose, blue, ivory or taupe. have the savor of Chinese or of Turkish artistry, } never get it buck again. 4, reer i . “ “3 ‘ ne | ri ation har aoe Hy ee oY euch : Mhinga Mediy Foret Hick 0p sas Cork Linoleum: Heavy Grade: Sq. Yd.: 79c |} | / rhat's come over you?” .O.D. No: i weet Little Stranger—M: -trot Bite i . 4 4 ; koow what. phiianthrony one ne Exchanged or Credited. , OT OES tickiman Trio! $100 An extra heavy grade, printed on a cork foundation backed by burlap. Small inlaid ) . asked Poilykin, his bright | Beautiful Annabell Lee—Medicy Waltz A-0178 tile or hardwood patterns. ni <! » \ eyes growing brighter with the | 2 Prisee’s Danes orerenr| eh Bloomingdales—Third Floor | 4 ee ——== = => —— Pussy Willow Waltzes Prince's Dance Orchestra { Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance—_-)| Benin Flawrarer ayy 0 olor denusteca Orcheat le-4624 1 m | Quiet Night—Waltz { $1.00 , a | Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra : a i CLOTHING wa CLEARANCE Over $50,000 of Koch Standard Clothing to Be Cleared Away at Great Sacrifice SUITS OVERCOATS | Opera and Concert Tales of Hoffmann, Doll Song A-3326 A Geisha's Life $1.00 Lucy Gates | Carnevale di Venezia Florence Macbeth A-6173 | Linda di Chamoanix, O luce di quest’ anima ieee) Florence Macheth} #1 Lucia di Lammermoor, Verranno 4 te sul!’ aure 49766 | Maria Barrientos and Charles Hackett [ $2.00 Drastic Clearance Sale of } BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUITS — Norfolk | BOYS’ SCHOOL OVERCOATS—Plain 4 model, neat mixtures; sizes 7 blue or mixtures; values } | | to 16; value $12.75...... 7.50 up to $25.00. Sale 1 2.75 .* #) . : JUVENILE CORDUROY SUITS—Tan, | BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—Also ees ce Omens ISSe$ Wea ers ’ green, blue; sizes 214 to 4; some with convertible collars; ; $ See.” 2.7B |Gercnaenn ae 7.50 Instrumental Music , ‘ces Thi ,owest Prices This Season 7 BOYS’ 2-PANTS ALL-WOOL SUITS— | BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS~Home- : Zapateado (Spanieh Dance) Kerekjarto} S09 wee) 7 . Noe | Well tailored, mixtures; spun tweeds; sizes 3 to 7; 5 . A ee pec This is a Sale worthy of every womans attention, because it includes the sizes 8 to 17; values to 1 3 50 value to $10.75, Sale 3.9 omanee Andalana Keretjarwo} +156 very. latest sweaters at the very lowest prices. We must clear them out— $22.50......... . fits ke ieee \ iolahoarats et Movement Law alores and you can get just the one youve wanted at even less than you wanted {|| BoYs' CORDUROY SUITS — Famous | MACKINAWS--Plaids, perfect fitting; Robekerennte [ial Merteea) 1). e Lee ey" ; } Crompton all-weather cordu- sizes 9 to 18; value to $19.50. Fantaisie Impromptu (Chopin) roy; sizes 7 to 14; value $11.95 8.50 POT es hee iaetsiae 1 1 95 The Rustling of the aad oe At 3.95 At 6.85 i) — Josef Hofmann phos Three models (one illustrated), in Tuxedo | Three models (one illustrated), in Tuxedo | BOYS’ EXTRA STRONG CORDUROY PANTS—Sizes 8 to 14; 1 75 Necture in E Flat (Chopin) Pablo Caras} $1.50 and coat styles. In solid colors and com- | effects, plain or trimmed with brushed i value $2.25. Sale. — a Anchors Aweigh, - ry binations, including peacock, tan, navy, | wool. Some imported models in this Third Floor March of the Maine jamie a Asset black, buff. group. | ay my Band asad 125th New Proees Columbia Resords. Individually ine A t 5 | 5 At 8.50 ae e & e ueant | peer Magn Tel, dependable, accra Four models (one illustrated), in various | Two models (one illustrated). Every } es < ine. est near Tuxedo styles and in many new weaves. | sweater in this group imported, Heather > ‘ up to #300 New Colette Roserds 27, Sole at oll Columbia Dealers All the wanted light and dark colors. shades, new greens, rose, French blue, wiki)” COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE. COMPANY, New Yous ‘ loomingdalee—Aeeond Floor. — oe -

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