The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 5

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Ho. 6.—Billy Brighteyes Finds Out Li through the summer Mr. ‘Tip-Tail Fox hed put up in the ledge back of Old Crabby's he would come to live on this of the clove, leastways Stripes, chipmunk, did not, or he would have built such @ conspicuous eotrance to his home. “Somebody id help, They took the rabbit's raoway intetae the sweet fern and were there in no time, On the way they met Bonny Bob- tail (who sat on her haunches and wiggled her nose as they went by) and Slim, their cousin of the red- coat family. ,“Hello,” they called, whereupon Slim began to chatter at puch a rate that they could not stop fo hear all he bad to say and left him rather rudely to continue on their way. The reds surely are great talkers, When they reached the home of Mr, Stripes Chipmunk they called and hooted, they banged at the door and threw pebbles into the entrance, but without result. Nothing could wake the drowsy fellow. He was asleep for the winter. With this news they trotted home again to be questioned by Billy's mother. “Whom did you meet?” was her first question. . “Bonny Bobtail and answered Billy truthfully, ? “Did you speak to your red-coated cousin?” she then asked “Yes, we said"—— Billy was inter- rupted. “How many times have I told you not to notice any of the red-coatst You are as bi ’ Grandaddy Gray, you really ar “Why? What has he done?" Billy wanted to know. He could not imagine Grandaddy Gray doing any- thing really wrong. Mother Brighteyes bit her lips, “That is what his New Year philanthropy talk was about, he wants us to re- solve to treat the red-coats aa if they belonged to us and invite them to visit this year.” Slim,” So this was the kind of philan-| , ‘thropy that his mother did not ap- prove. At last Billy had found out! Now had always liked his cousin @tm and Grandaddy’s idea struck him as a good one. “Let's do it," cried Billy enthusiastically, His mother put down the nut that ghe had been eating and stared at her son in amazement. “Not while Tam your mothe.” Mrs. Brighteyes ‘was angry. “You need not stick our nose up at Slim and his people,” was Billy's retort. “1 bet that even if you asked them ‘they wouldn't come.’ This was too much. “You naughty boy,” scolded Mrs. Brighteyes. "Go out and don't let me see you again all day.” Billy obeyed The Next lr Ay Billy Brighteyes, thlete. [__LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. | DEAR COUSIN ELE OR: This is my first letter to you and the mem- bers of the Kiddie Klub, I am very fond of the stories that appear from day to day in the Kiddie Kiub Kolumn. I am Quiton, 1 live at the seashore the veur round and have a lotof nice boy | aim going to| and girl friends and 1 try and form a branch klub here, With b vishes to you and the klub, Lam, your cousin, UAS BAKER. PAR COUSLNS—I wish that you @l would read these compo- sitions by our cousin, Lillian ichert. ‘Dhey are different from most compositions by kiddies; they HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Wegtani >, with & You must give your NAME. AGE. AND" ADDRESS, Ail children up To siateen rears of age may . tere, Each mvembor is presented fray Klub Pia and wemberaitp COUPON 728. GIRL IS MISSIN AFTER CUBAN TRIP Miss Crowell Arrived Safely in This City on Dee. 22 but No Trace of Her Is Found leaned the Martha 1. Cro: rand Mra. Willa § Mal. as been npany in J had no love affairs, her parents Winners of € Nationa mes from — the oly dos Boaux ‘arts ‘Paris; the others ure from Na- | tional Acadamy of Design echoola- also very proud of my klub} The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Overeight, L9H, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New Tock Brening World.) Conducted by Eleanor. Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin El eanor On the Way They Met Bonny Bobtail. are earnest, deep and really beauti- ful for @ nine-year-old author. COUSIN ELBANOR. Son of America. Son of America, son of freedom, how can I reward thee for thy brave deed? Son of America, son of freedom, how can L reward thee for thy lov- ing gift? Son of America, son of freedom, how can I reward thee for thy kind heart? I @sk for no reward and for no thanks, For what { can do for my country T will do. What God will give me I will take, A Beautiful Fairy. A deautiful fairly from fairyland comer ty thee, comes to me; she loves and kisses, plays and sings as a beau- tiful fairy must do, Oh, Lord From Heaven, Oh, Lord from Heaven. Oh, Lord, make us gay And give us our daily bread, I pray. Oh, Lord from Heaven. Oh, Lord, make us gay And give us our daily sun, I pray. Oh, Lord from Heaven. ' Oh, Lord make us gay And give us some rain. Oh, Lord, I pray. By LILLIAN PRICHERT, aged 9. Round Trip War Tax 240. add'l Sunday Excursion Philadelphia Sunday, February 6 Special Through Train Leaves New York, Penna. Station = » 7 Hudson Terminal - 7.30. Returning, leaves Philadelphia - 8.40f C7Similnr 20; March 20 : Pennsyvania Sys | | i carsions Febraar April 3, 17. tem : LOVERCOATS White $5 D task. * 4115 7th J Sy 27 wm, || pr. Con. Broadway at Ninth, New York - Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Monday is the last day of the January Linen Sale Odd tablecloths. . 10.75 to $18 each—were $15 to $27 22-inch napkins. +««$10.50 dozen—were $15 to $18 Doilies. ~+..now 25¢ each and up—were 5c up Scarves «now $1.50 each and up—were $2.25 up Centrepieces. now $1.50 each and up—were $2.50 up Tea cloths... «now $4 each and up—were $6.50 up Luncheon napkins. .now $5 dozen and up—were $7.50 up Last Day of Sheets and Pillow-case Sale First floor, Old Building 5 Misses’ Suits were $42.50 } $2 5 to $75...... Every suit in regular stock that was $42.50 or more can now be had at $25. Fine tricotines, velours, silvertones, and duvet de laines; beautifully silk lined; all at $25. 75 young women will see an early spring opportunity in this offer. Sizes 14 to 20. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Little prices on Good Blouses Here are some very attractive and useful blouses reduced to $3.95—Georgette, taffetas and the finer weave of tricolette. Trimmings are as waried as the fabrics; and you may have them in flesh, white and suit shades. Georgettes at $1.95 Some tricolettes, too. Originally held for out-of-town customers. Think of the price. Down-Stairs Stores, Old and New Buildings Taffeta Frocks coming every day For M 4 to 20 Here are some fresh, new models—as crisp as an April morning—at $16.75. And there is many a young woman who has planned to pay just that much for a worth-while frock. Ruffles play an impertant part in the general effect (ruffles you know are youthful); and there is a happy Ene gestion of lace trimming that always goes so nicely wi taffeta. In black, navy, and brown. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building $2.95 is low for Surplice Sweaters Sometimes they take the place of a blouse. They can always be worn over a blouse. Surplice models that tig in the back, with brushed wool collars and cuffs. In black, brown, buff, orchid, Pekin. Women’s sizes. “‘Down-Stairs Store, Old and New Building. Babies’ White Enameled Beds, $4.35 We're surely glad to have them again, especially at $4.35. Well made, with woven wire springs and rubber-tire wheels. Sightly as well as practical. For babies up to 1% years old. —And these, perhaps? for us as we think they should be ' $2.75 each each 95e each Cotton mattresses, made made. Pillows Beacon blank Hemstitched sheet: Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Women’s Flannelette Pajamas at 95c Probably the last call for these under-price sleeping garments. The maker told us that next son's prices would be higher than this sale price; so we’re passing the good word along. V E ; stripe patterns and figures. Well made garments in every detail. airs Store, Old Building Speaking of Louw-price Bed Sheets We consider these sheets just as fine (but not quite so heavy) as some of the widely advertised kinds, Every housewife can judge that fact for herself, and she can hardly fail to realize that these prices are much lower than similar grades in regular stock, 63x90 in... .$1.15 63x99 in... .$1.25 72x99 in... $1.25, 72x99 in... .$1.35 81x90 in... .$1.35 81x99 in... .$1.45 $1.65 PILLOW CASES 42x36 in., 30c each BARR Cl 15x36 in., 85¢ each,....50x36 in., 40c each. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Two-piece pajamas and Billie Burkes— * -of the same grade, priced like this: | Telephone In the Decoration of the Store Fractional prices for furniture—lamps— paintings—mirrors—odd things picked up in Europe and the Orient—rare bits of art— hundreds of pieces used throughout the two store buildings to create an atmosphere of individuality and charm. A Curiosity Shop Built up over-night on the Fourth Gallery of the New. Building, facing the Bridge of Progress and to remain only until goods are sold. There, on Monday, the seeker after old, odd, rare works of art (and of modern home furnishings of distinction) may spend hours in delightful choosing, and find prizes at un- dreamed-of low prices. The following list is not complete, but it will convey to you some idea of the unusualness of the occasion. Originally Sale Price Condition Three-piece gold drawing-room suite 050 $250 Good Oak and gold table.. Gold screen, damask panel Long, narrow Chinese table. Electrie wall bracket, wood Teakwood table.... Panel, gold carving. Lacquered screen, . Satinwood cabinet. Carved cabinet .. Satinwood cabinet.. Teakwood table.. Lacquered cabinet. Long, narrow Chinese table Bronze Louis XVI. table.. Bronze Louis XV. table. Carved Jacobean oak screen. Marble front, 2 pedestals. Marble front top. Plaster placque.. Two suits of armor, each. Plaster placque........ Cast metal electric table lamp. Cast electric table lamp Cast metal desk lamp.. Wicker electric centrepiece ie porcelain figures. . eee table lamps. ogany-finish floor lamps.... Mahogany-finish floor lamps. . Mahogany-finish bridge lamp.. 25 painted bamboo trays, each, 2 Les bar eer red devils, set. Marble ball and stand, small. Marble ball and stand, medium, Marble ball and stand, large. Jap. wood Buddha Standing wood figure (Qua Chinese carved wood dog, Chinese camphorwood carving. Chinese wood carving. . Large Jap, panel carving. Jap. lacquer dog door-stbp. 11 Jap. masks, each.. 12 Sap. four-fold screen’ Porcelain and teak inlaid screen.. Brocade and lacquer screen. . Pair composition stone lions Oiled paper paras Jap. lacquer lamp Jap. lacquer lamps. Jap. figure lamp mounts Upholstered arm chair, down filled seat a\scot upholstered side arm chair. Ghaise longue, down filled cushior A\m chair, down filled cushion... Double pillow Ottoman, hair filled. Shaw box, dow hion top... Three fold Lot VI screen... Gold candlestick carved, very old 2 gray lamps with gold shades, each Large lamp, Italian, carved, very old. Two leuther water bottles (figure: Copper coffee pot Standing figure on rocks Glass stain Piece of silve Stone wail flame... 'Three-pieas china mugs, each. Japanese pedestal. Japanese wase. Spinning wheel. Ice cream bowl... Two candlesticks Crumb tray ayd scraper, pair. Set of chimesa...sssise Barometers—one was $50— Painted sereen....- Mirror, gilt frame. and one,. Small fire screen, wood Large Japanese clock Plaster bust..... +6 Gold clock, antique Marble bust...... Two placques (tin), each Carved wood box. Carved wood clock, gold. . Gold candlestick, ..... : Bronze and marble clock, very old. Porch lamps, pair....... Carved figure of a woman Italian console. 5 One pair cadlestic Wood pedesta Good Marble bust Fair Gold pedestal stand Good Two bronze figure Good | Large Good 0 & Good Clock se’ Good Bronze clock set. Good Round gold wall mirror. Good Ecclesiastical chair.... Broken 2 War honor panels, each. 4s Good 4 Carved figures of Monks, each, Good Porcelain jars....... Good Gold wood candlestick, . Good Carved figure, ecclesiastical. Good Large gold French screen Fair Stone bust and pedestal. . Good 2 Roman bronze and marble figur Good Gold and white pedestal square........ Fair Chinese standing screen, single panel.... Fair Red porceluin vases, each.............- Good Large Italian carved figure of a woman, . Poor One pair carved cupids........ teens Fair Two gray pedestals, each....eeeeess Good Styyvesant 4700 Store hours 9 to & MONDAY---A Very Interesting SALE of GOODS Used. Quilts too beautiful to be so low-priced —but out they go Monday ., Nowhere has there been such an opportunity to buy such fine wool and down-filled quilts at such low prices. We made most of these quilts in our factory. Monday's prices are below the market, below replacement prices. $12.50, originally $25 Wool-filled quilts, coverings of French sateen, in six designs, plain sateen ler. $18 and $19.50—special Wool-filled, plain Jap. silk- covered comforters, ~~. $22.50, originally $32 Wool-filled ilts, covered with fancy flaral silk, plain sill back and border, in many color schemes. $25, originally $40 Down-filled quilts, imported sateen covers in floral designs, plain colored borders, some in- terlined, others ventilated; full bed size; extra long. $32, originally $42 Wool-filled, all silk satin cov~ erings, beautifully stitched, plain colors. $16.50, originally $25 Plain colored sateen down- filled quilts, covering of the highest le of American sateen; full bed size; extra long, $27.50, originally $37.50 Down-filled quilts, covered ; double with plain colored sil! bed size; extra long. $37.50, originally $50 Down-filled quilts, covered with high grade of silk satin in plain colors; double bed size; extra long. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. HE most admirable and most generally useful collection of furniture in all the United States, is open to the peeps choice at an average o ghoul 30 per cent. less— February OW in the Sale of FURNITURE | —all the bedroom suites and separate pieces; —-all dining room furniture, suites and separate pieces; —all the library furniture; every hall clock; —all the magnificent, upholstered pieces and suites; all the summer furniture of wicker and reed; —all small —even the ieces, 80 utiful BE hee as gifts; ISON reproductions ; _ =the entire famous collection of Wanamaker furniture in our New York Store and warehouses. : $800,000 at 25 to 35 per cent. less Many good pieces at half price About $150,000 at 10 per cent. less Fourth, Fifth and MONDAY is the Last Day of Courtesy before the Great Sale swings into made Monday will be dated as of Tuesday, and charged in your account payable in March, its month. Purchases February 1st, Sixth Galleries, New Building A thousand pieces of Lingerie---very low-priced Nainsook or batiste nightgowns, short sleeve: Nainsook or batiste envelope chemises, . Nainsook or Batiste nightgowns, lon, Linen nightgowns, high neck, long sleeves... Originally Now $3.95 $2.95 $3.95 $2.95 sleev $5.75 $1.95 - $10.50 $3.95 All are from Porto Rico and the Philippines; embroid- ered in the patterns of drawn work or of elaborate flower motifs which are characteristic of this lingerie. Main and Third floors, Old Building Overflow of Curiosity Shop Items $200 $72 $175 $158 $205 $210 $188 $124 $353 $165 $300, console, $95—fair. | side chair, $46—good. love seat, $90—marred, chair, $95—marred. | 6 ft. sofa, $100—marred. card table, $90—fair. chair, $95—marred. console, $60-—good. desk, $200—fair. console, $50—fair. ), cabinet, $110—fair. $74 card table, $25—fair. $95 chair, $25—fair, $375 cabinet, $110—fair. $150 sofa, $75—fair, $6 pewter pot, $1—fair. $5 pewter piece, $2—fair. $1 Sip. bowl, 50c—good. $5 candlesticks, $2—good. $25 stone urn, $10—good. $30 silver urn, $20—fair. $25 iron vase, $15—good, French tables and stands, each. French gold screens, each, 2 Spanish carved lamps, each Japanese pictures, 2 Standing bird wood, each, Gold carved hanging lamps, very old Chinese masks, each. . Japanese screens vas Candlesticks and candle lamps. Candlesticks and candle lamps. Dropleaf table.......... Pair consoles, per pair Chaise longue... . Chest of drawers Revolving top table. Jacobean oak chest. Iron-foot table. . Marble pedestal. . Gold and marble console and mirror. Lacquered cabinet. .”. $110 marble bust, $50—fair. $200 marble bust, $75—fair. $150 clock set, $40—good. $130 large vase, $65—marred, $200 lead urn, $75—good. Oil Paintings All a little marred by frequent moving $250 Fournier for $75. $200 Dauphin for $75. $75 Fournier for $37.50. $50 Hang for $15. $100 Gruppe for $50. 8300 Brigante for $100. $175 Larpenteur for $75. $183 Dauphin for $75. $150 Petrolina for $50. $300 Matthieu for $150. $150 oil panel for $50. Originally ey tie Condition $58 % Good $3 $15 Good $45 Good $18 Poor $8 Fair $40 — $6 Poor $75 Poor $5 Good 2be Good $95 Fair $190 Fair $75 Soiled $150 Pair $90 Fair $125 Good $260 $50 Fair $185 $30 Marred - $1350 $250, Fair $250 $50 oe ee LL ee Sor ngs Set = re ne eee

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