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“THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. when fam old enough [ bope tt will SEEKS TO ABOLISH lin the work because of the interpre. | vite prone tas been . * j ‘he said, ¥ HOW TO JOIN THE KLU6 AN hetp me to be a boy scout. |tauon placed of the term “refuse oy hh f the brane a Tam sti your litte cousin, N PORT | >» the ship master The Evening World's Mahia tott asem' dina | | _CwTAM.wouR eM, [| To oH Yea evar, | WASTE OIL t | este etastns Se Kiddie Klub Korner) ches Se BEY | tomer cw tert Amendment Would Tihten| 85 pate 1 | | u or smal! branch broke the full and he | ~ HOUSE FOR MORGAN GIFT. Law to Protect Pitrs and =| Sig. mom tn fase ; Copyright, 101, ty The Prue Pubiitihing On (The Mow Tork Bvening Werk.) landed ley 6 ae peat et ae aie | N No. 63) Park — Bathing Beaches. | bathing around <i Horlick’s rrel, who, true to } > WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.~Acteptance r Plained tty they Or NA Conducted by Eleanor Schorer d been tdo indolent to set Fath 3| oe the London home of J. Ploy ent) Ww a, 1. Dek |i atlans wither ths RIGIN | ‘ Morgan as & permanent reeklence Commissioner Mfrray Hulbert | of the bath The Next Story: Billy Brighteyes risiy| Web Pin ead daeoreale f He furth Woodland Wonder Tales dard, Be. be RR FEMS Sf in Acwracn, Artarmon he | owen to Wastnatonrevtertay a, Court of St. J Fs " thorized COUPON 728. bythe House by a vote of 167 t0 62. |Amehdment to the law making more | oyster Indust: annnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng | The House also adopted an amend*| specific exigting statutes against the ment to the Diplomatic Bill by Repre- World and reads the stories to me| sentative Longworth (Rep., Obi - | techarging of waste oll In harbors. | uring ¢ y before | go to bed. They are so} thorizing an appropriation of 6120,000|Tt was introduced in the Senate by| fotoct Jamal By Cousin Eleanor Wiss, Shine No. 7.—Billy Brighteyes: When sister tes as She's very fair to And mamm: k Athlete. Gould Gay [geod | think they make me seep! chase of an Embassy building | senator Calder (Rop. N. Y.) and in| bh up work bein, 66 7°OME on, Lazy, play with us, When little « Please send mé my pin 1) atte a eaeal of 48 Gees Hee etree Oy Repramsntacive Cleary | ery cried Billy Brighteyes as he ran up @ tall pine tree. Bev- @ral other boy squirrels followed @iosely at Billy's heels, but Lazy did She makes That mamma thinks she’ Than six or seven b Ry ALVA LARS noise will be wnoching for the let worse | day Lovingly. yc LOR y of ita provatona for support of Meet N. A " foreign consular service stricken anger te piers abd annoyance to | TA THON, | out, was passed without a roll call. eae fs ME Vad Bieston for Occopaney| around New York City have resulted Brooklyn. Dear Entertainment by 12th Distetet Me- sin Wieanor: J just re.|House Not pablicans of Kings County. Rot stir; he only chattered and sat | My Klub. heck for Ohristimas « from the practice of incoming mer-| tne nty-first annual reception Wont Wendertul Sale ot the Younis still, Lazy much preferred his ease, |1 might have joined another chantmen evattering oll over the) and entertainment of the i2th Assembly | AY HL WOOL, SAMPLE > he loved to rest, he built his nest in | We all know that can be. . burling ture; oewbor, Mr. Hulburt declared. = The) District Mepublican Ts & O'CO*TS etait te te thee te a Nie y to say at , vil |existing law prohibits the discharge " tt would not be too i 0 enter ar of refuse, but does not specifically Lregpgpted au Kk tainment or ( he peters hory he iene we hob , F js real name was on ‘ enlon had men in special | ' Me LL é: his nickname was Lazy, and it fitted de ete | duty on the New York waterfront | {\? ate Re A COHEN'S, 765 6th Ay. him perfectly. Originally Lazy was ASS, r idence for the fret|to warn incoming ships of the 4 P he will be Upen Evenings, Cor. TT Ty Rot an American. His great grand- 1 Heck in the ban statute, but they have been hampered . Mother and grandfather had come to the States from Europe, and althous’s the family had lived here for several merations none of them ‘had gotten uch “pep."* Lazy looked envyingly at his cousins get to Ph aimbly climbing the tree while Polly- The train stops at the ant cities | kin and some sir) squirrels watched. on the w Prenton on the j ‘The game to-day was to see who | Deiawa Newnrk 1 ould leap the furthest. Billy Bright- Philadelphia j« a great manufactur. 4 @yes was pace setter; he was the first| HE Landed Right on the Back of) ing city. That is why I would like to 7 to leap. He left one branch and “Lazy.” | have a trip to Philndelphise Galied to anothér, using his tall as a |——————_——_—__- + & &»} ‘| SIDNEY LEVY erin x was _ any leap ue eon far outdid his first attempts and those | as z mit the others found it easy to equal | of all the others. It was a record leap E a s__\| ft. Again Billy Brighteyes leapt, this|in squirrel land, where leaps are||—CETTERS FROM KIODIES. _ time a few fect further and, agatn, | common, Dear Cousin E following master, the other boys| “Bravo,” called his comrades. Polly-| suid ff I got promoted sly Janded on the same branch, This|kin slapped her hands gleefully me join the Kiddie Kiut spurred Billy on to do hix vory beat.| Ned Nibbler was peeved, He'd al did and here Tam. 1 am now in Jumping with all his might from the | ways counted himeelf Billy's rival and | 34 branch he flew through the air and found {it hard to stand by and hear| My papa al ays gets The Evi ONLY FIVE DAYS OF | SPEAR’S PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE An Absolute ‘‘Clean-Up’’ at Prices That Establish a New Low Level IVE, days only ard this sale will be a matter of or where the patterns will not be renewed. We have history. While it lasts, you have the oppor- _ therefore priced this collection of high quality furni- tunity to select an odd piece or an entire suite —_ture at a new low level to irsure its immediate clear- |}! at a price effective only because we deem it good ance. However, you have only six days, so come at business to dispose of this merchandise regardless of | once. You may pay for your purchases as usual on cost. We have decided to close out all odds and ends and separate suites where the quantities are limited SPEAR’S LIFERAL CREDIT TERMS The MASCO reaches the hard-to-reach places TYPICAL ‘dives “CLEAN-UP” FRICES'| ||| eee HN SEVEN - PIECE GOLDEN OAK | DINING SET, consisting of 42- | inch Table, which extends to 6 feet; | eycias and 5 Side Chairs, with | ie or it LeatherBorsace $78.20 THREE-PIECE ADAM PERIOD LIVING ROOM SUITE, finished in] |}! Mahogany, with cane sides and backs; upholstered in choice of Tapestry, ——— ee rrr ern - -_—~" Was $34)—You Save, We Lose, $130.50 FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI. PERIOD DINING SUITE, choice of wet mop, eit mop. Te make an eil mop « upholteed in chic a | MASCO with « good Moor oil and let dry. Jpcabean or Golden Oak. Consists of inch Bullet, 48inch Dining Now Chair complete ‘with two. Sunburst | {[}| able, with 6-ft. exension; China Closet and Serving Table........ $ 209.50 | [Pillows and 7 | ; (Additional charge for Chairs as selected.) . Robcsiseces $ 187.5 O} I} ADAM DRESSER OR CHIFFON. TER, in Gol fen Oak. Built for Ser- ip tac $16.75 | Mf HE greatbigdifference betweenthe MASCO By making a new kind of mop yarn—extra soft : He i camer | Once over with Mop and every other mop is the cager way —_ and absorbent we have made it easy for you to do y $14.75, Soring $41.25 | a MASCO equals it soaks up water. a disagreeable job in half the usual time. Right i a ld “| | ° ° That's the whole story, and it’s true. We are | now—today—throw away your old mop and buy i Was $465—You S WeL $95 50 : FOUR-POSTER BED, finished in} |}}| twice over with not going to try to make you believe you are buy- a MASCO Mop! ‘ I APESTRY COATT ICL ROMA ERTL NOW, et | h M 1 ing the Queen’s lace handkerchief or a bit of old F . h de the MASCO i Aa ING ROOM SUITE. The loose cushion seats are fitted with $369 5 any other op. French brocade. A mop is.a mop,—only the noe boutewivee we have sade Wes Ks . 4 Marshall Comfy Springs; Sofe, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. : MASCO is atruch bener cue a light, small, eight ounce size, It has shorter Donalateres, fay Hive; ane Malet Remet Vceer: LOUIS XVI. SOLID MAHOGANY ; strings that don’t swish. It reaches the corners i or American Walnut Martha Wash- It’s made of a better yarn, long fibre, strong, 5 : 3 4 ington Sewing Table, scalloped top, ; i rai A and doesn’t leave a high-water mark on base- with bevelled edge | that won't flop to pieces before its time. It is twice andfluted legs, $29.75 as absorbent as any other mop yarn made boards. It fits the work and fits your hands. It TUDOR SPINET DESK. | A MASCO M ( : t wrings out as easily as it soaks up. The MASCO } finished in Mahog $38 75 ali aa NTOP: Cosy @ few, Centeimore than” *\ s155 comes in bigger sizes for man-size jobs, the ! any...... Saiaa : {I Every MASCO Mop is any other mop. It is worth it. Those few extra mopbinz ap of halle: aires ete: ’Andialwace on | FERN STAND, finished in Antique | |} trade marked and wrapped pennies make it a better mop, They don’t make PPINg UP t ees Ae y i Brown Mahoga , with removable drinks up water like a camel seven days away any extra profit for anyone—but they guarantee 4 from a drink. you more satisfaction in the work done and the 2 Way it’s done. Was $555—You Save, We Lose, $182.25 Now FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut, consists of 51 We have named, trade marked and wrapped pains a Rages Nunes eae tm Vents cam Bees 1537279 TEA WAGON finished in Mahog . ; F a A i pat Blatt ele ‘There isn’t any more romance in making mops the MASCO, making it easy for you to ask for it, any. with rubber-tired wheels and | EXTRA SPECIAL! oe a $ 19.75] | than there is in using them. and easy for you to identify it. Demand a } : - WILLIAM AND MaRY PERIOD] || A mop, at best, is a homely, honest bundle of MASCO Mop and accept no other. Your dealer | Mahogany finish tapestry uphol The light, household size MASCO tton strings to fasten to a handle to make i has it or can get it from any of the distributors ArmChair...... . | For €0e-and the large cise for 78s, for you to wash up floors. named below. : | eee A er ars For sale by grocers, housefurnishing and hardware dealers. SPEAR'S SPECIAL COTTON [TUMOR $7.50 : MATTRESS fal weet. wih | “VITANOLAS.” in varius mal | MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY i imperial Roll Edge; fancy ticks; | and wi as ees Mi wtee $16.75 Regularly $100.00 $89.50 Factory, Fall River, Mass. New York Office, 276 Fifth Ava, | — PORCELAIN TOP TABLE, durably | | Established 1882 Telephone: Longacre 5606 ei ied NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS i ENGLANDER WOOD drawer * $16.50 Henry C. Kelley Co. C,H. & E. 8. Goldberg Herman Kornahrens, Inc. DOUBLE DAY BED, in period design. Mahogany finished head and foot pieces, Oper tote size double bed, with Englander ae Proot_ Wit-Edge Spring, Mattress, Cretonne ver’ match Conplattrnseericeeis DOD D Clasing out twenty-two models of Metal and Wood Day Beds, in carious period designs, al most unusual price reductions. 12-14 Walker St. 114 Reade St, 111 Murray St. ANNE DAVENPORT] {J} | & Cordage Co. Barnett & Brown H. J, Fink SPEARS SPECIAL SAGLESS PEs ALL-METAL SANITARY BED finished in SPRING, sizes to DOMESTIC RUGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Stocks from most prominent makers. Newest patterns. All sizes. Ine cluded are Tapestry Brussels, Axminsters, Velvets, Royal Wilton and Fringed French Wilton. Sterling Twi ‘ 128 Chambers St. 188 W. Broadway 193 Pearl St. 330 Greenwich St. = MASCO MOPS > |p rennet ET re a cy SQ 6th Avenue at 16th St. Pt ae

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