The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 14

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: ieee | Tie Dr aa ON ad ne Ota ROS CC aa AY) : 7 , ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, , 1921," ; e Oo eee 7 amet Was grand. The Queen looked beau- on returnin; months The E Ww d’s tful and the own was awfully GAS KILLS WOMAN ago. Her fesbend “tn is undeegiens: to - e Evenin ¢g orl | funny WHILE COOKING | "zicrgnt Morgan firm'in'China at | I'm going to try, try, try and enter PrMina Mura Moreland, of a tea every contest and do my beet. Hop- Re sare room in Greenwion Village, who shared i i S$ u K OLFTN EL Hi 12 winsome more, Tam, Grace E. Carlysle Believed to Have| the apartment with Miss Carlyele and * | Your loving cousin, fit found her body, told the police that Copriicht, L031, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Mrening World) SYLVIA STANG, Brgoklyn, N. Y. Suffered Heart Attack— Miss Cartysle haa heart, attacks whieh % etimes caus 8 === Conducted by Eleanor Schorer FEBRUARY. CONTEST. Recently Divorced. fer bellef, Miss, Cariyale bad one inst | Subject: “What 1 Do With My Grace FE. Carlysie, twenty-eight, was macnn Woodland Won der Ta ] es Savings.” fousd dead from gas In the kitchen of : IN awards of one doar each will her apartment No. 62 West 10th "Tr yo given the ten Kiddie Kiub Street at 230 A. M. to-day. Gas ea- Meet Woes the Your, alas TO 60TH STREET. LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE. By Cousin Eleanor naeaee aged from six to caping from an oven led the police to bite’ a dosnt SSS SSS ie iF pepennmane | fifteen inclusive, who write the best belleve that she waa overcome while ATS (Pilly Brighteyes } Le mg tl HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND | canyn on "What tbe With My Sav. cooking and they reported her death i led ey ILLY BRIGHTEYES was feeling OBTAIN YOUR PIN ¥ win accident $ "30. Values extremely ood. Ho had waked p | ings According to information obtained t nn gee SN oad | The ays must not be copied and by the poilce, she recently was di oO to $80 up remembering the feats of Mae ad tthe! [the contestant must not accept help Yoreed from James Tilford, said to be COHEN'S, 65 6th Ay the past few days; how he had found from ¢ an employee of the J. Morgan Com- 7 4? pany, and resum hae maiden name Open Evenings, Cor, 17th #t. ‘Rho den of Mr. Tip Tail Fox and told ithe squirrel community of the discov- ery; how’ he had out-jumped every yey, mus ‘Boy squirrel in the wood and how ‘Alb cutiaren up ty sixteen years of ape may Poltykin bad cheered. These thoughts] 2un's fine"tray Koub Ma nnd indaperante | CBRTIN . fhede Billy very proud of hitnseif and) 3" CO Bon 739 Addr: of dourse he felt good. He straight- q one wee car that had gotten} ——— — a rumpled while he slept, poked his! ways happened and so | forgot about hose through the door of their nice! It. ' aerate eemameemmemes = With love and kis t ‘om the parent or teacher er, Saying Uhe composition nal, must accompany each AGB, ADDRESS and NUMIBHR distinetly. . Evening World Kid- Park Row, New York $25,000 Worth of High Grade SHOES For Men, Women and Children Fer Quick Disposal During THE GREAT SALE Big Store Operated by ROSS STORES, Inc. 6th Ave.--Siegel Cooper Bldg.--18-19 St. |] Millions of Pairs of Shoes have been sold under this roof—but oe sired hen the cry, which |] never before have greater bargains been offered to the Public— supper —ehoald ba elses ! Come and Look and be Convinced. id have the same spent as the more pretentious efforts. Cold outs Contest closes Monday, Feb. 28. Gortz, || 300 Regulation Now ) 10° SHIRTS 5 ELIAS WEINGART 398 Broadway, Room 401 Cor, Walker St. Fourth Floor, Phone Canal 5337 for $1 and I much obliged to you. 1 was scurry to show it to Greatest Value in Yuais To Be Offered in This ere His Nose Through the Shick SAPEIOd Ovex Atalieg tw he eee WOMEN’S SHOES MNS SHOES W d f I S l » f Pl “ih! nn tizing, satisfying, inviting, with foe Chocolate Patent Colt and Made of Fine Black Calf on er u ale oO a y er S , 4 TA a few ‘ stent raga’ x Te nee where Jennie and 3 fine black Kid skin welted JJ, QS | } skin. <Coogyear | welted ©, 98 ; ; 3 Mother Brighteyes were, spied them, perfor leas F tas sizes tar. foheg 24 te A Walters Player Piano for $375 seems almost too good to be true, and yet that i¢ + 2 {Bnd went out to join them $5 ae vale oy... sa yer values. Special exactly what Bloomingdale Bros. offer during this greatest player piano sale in ai “Good morning, mamma! Hello, | SAUCE | irocinaate years. This is the first time in the history of the Walters Piano Company, which a jennie!” sang Billy. Papa squirrel) =F is owned and controlled by Bloomingdale Bros., that this justly celebrated player 7 Twas not there; he meyer was in the Ne tia ae linl ee lome WOMEN’S SHOES MNS SHOES has been offered at so low a price. Only 225 of these wonderful players will be Morning, He lived in a nest ali his jown not far from the home of his wife jand babies, but he seldom came to seu ‘them unless they were in trouble. one distress call from Mra, teyes brought her husband to her ;Hide. Life for them was perfectly Peaceful this morming; the day was | (fine, they had found their nuts exsily ‘gl were breakfasting happily, “Good morning, eon!" answered Mrs, iteyes. “Did you sleep well?" (Tie, ree bet—I mean yes, mother, thank sold during this sale at $375. Be sure and call to-morrow and make an early selection. The player outfit consisting of a Music Roll Cabinet, a Player Bench and $10 worth of Music Rolls will be given free with each Player sold. If you find it impossible to call to-morrow, mail us the attached coupon for full details of this wonderful sale. New Model Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS — PLAYER PIANO *375 Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery The question of paying for a player piano is always an important one, and, as we want a large number of families to take advantage of this wonderful offer during the next few days, we have arranged special terms, Fine Kid Leathers, Button. Munson Last, Made of and lace styles, mediumand Q8 | | Tan Call skin Lathe 98 High Heels. Also Tan calf 4° Goodyear welts and soles. walking shoes in this lot. All sizes and widths. Reg- Regular $6, $7, $8 value, ular $7 and $8 value, only Var equipnitnt gives so much for so pote Tt — 2 i terest in your eae ie doubles the efficiency of your Oia Po omen of tl INFANTS’ SHOES Black and Chocclate Kid, Buttonandlacestyles. Ex- tension and turned soles. Sizes from 2 to 8. Regular $1.50 and $2 sees | $3.50 value, only. MISSES AND SHOES | SHOES CHILDREN'S MEN'S 4 Chocolate and Black Kid huckit. ARCTICS and Calf skin Leather, 2 Allrubber, made by United gone with colored tops .98 States Rubber Co from | 4 98 BOYS’ SHOES Blucher styles, made from good quality calf Leather. A good serviceable shoe for 1: .98 oo] or Play, sizes 11 Ke 2 and 216 to 5. regular “Then you didn’t go fox bunting last ‘atte plagued Jennie, ‘ “Jennie,” eaid thelr mother, “don’t ‘be mean. You know no squirrel ever goes fox hunting. We are very glad to keep out of Mr. Tip Tall's path,” “But Billy pretends 6o to be a hero," je defended. Billy did pride Sizes 8 to I! and 1114 to 2. first quality Rubber. Sizes Regular $4 and $5 value. . 7 ie 12, regular $4 value, if on hie bravery. Jenmie's re- only ig ; Biri go rating neither you nor Values NURSES’ SHOES Nibbier ‘will do” he sald as soon 3, Brighteyes was out of hear- at will you do?” Jennie sniffed. | go home by the path under the to-night.” “silly!” Jennie was impressed. — what Grandaddy Gray has told wrres, after what’ Grandaddy Gray told us. “Well you can.” | “Well I will,” he said, and ran off | - Raia is tryst with pretty Polly- res, Story: What Granddaddy Gra: had told the Brighteyes Children. M my ‘ AT GRADUATION. Dedicated to the Kiddie Klub. ‘Whe graduates are going forth, ‘Their childhood life is done; MPhey so to run ‘this stubborn world Just as it ¢hould be run. + But although they have thought of it, Antd easy quite it seems. Bay. Bam afmid the hard, cold facts fi ‘Won't tally with their dreams, ‘dp Sraduates we ecom to think Our is compicte, : We think fife’s path i lined with And soft to weary feot. teat sun ‘with schoo! done and work begun, fe find to our regret Bhat hundreds of life's lessons | We have to master yet, a {Edfe’s road is paved with rocks and stones, | That cause our feet to bleed: ‘We do not mind at first, we are So eager to succeed. ‘though we labor mantuily ‘To fece tite with a smile, ‘Wie find, ‘tween us and our success, + Theo many a weany mile. R Whe world looks on and \- i sives ap. RUBBER BOOTS First quality rubber, ares Ba ? Hy for the Economical Housewife ih and Rubber Heels, and widths. Regular re $5and$6value.Specialonly BOSTON BAGS 350 more just received.Colors tan and black. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16, Still cre- ating a sensa- Special lot fe hij Gower tie pre pte 7 98 4 7 to 12, Regular $6 value Special at only........+. if ® .BATH ROBES is The demand for these bath te robes has been so t we were forced to add 500 more to our stock. Very fine quality in a variety of colors and de- signs. Regular $6 value, only \ Fancy Blue Rose 5 RICE Special Sale of this splendid, highly oe tious food is continued. BREAD mire: 8c RAISIN BREAD 2%, 22" 3¢ MILK .omwtei., 15¢ MILK Wr'turcncateres 123¢ POTATOES (2 5% 12¢ COFFEE 202%, 25¢ TEAS “(a7 yr me" 296 Friday and Saturday are Big Bargain Days! Thousands 7 of Bargains in Dry Goods and Merchandise of All Kinds Special Low Terms Being Received Hourly and Daily. Thrown on Top of $ 50 OF ONLY 2: A WEEK Original Packing Cases—Marked at Great Bargain Prices Money Returned in 3 Days on Any Purchase No Deliveries—No C. O. D’s—Store Open 9-6 We feel it advisable to state at this time that the price of this new Walters Player which is being offered during this sale is simply a sale price which holds good only during the time this sale is in progress, after which date it will be impossible to buy 18 ol 19 Siegel Cooper Bldg. "3 a Walters Player Piano under their regular prices. Remember, only 225 of these Walters Players will be «le at this Price. 6th Ave. If You Cannot Call Tanase Mall Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale NAME. .......2.....ecescecsroeve+srcewserees eossiens usy £ Are Breakfast Rushers ‘They need food that tastes l,is eaten easily without digestion, and that tunes up and brain for a driving days work. Grape-:Nuts ‘This food contains in easily di gestible form the concentrated nutriment of selected wheat ay pennies Srey Ube following day, ‘When we begin our climb. the world may be deceived, Tt looks for merit true. Bt does not care how much you know, But asks: “What can you do?” ‘These Pos gee girls may sulde the God give them strength to lead. det They're going into life to-day, a _ Ise hope that they succeed. . By TILLAE WEINSTEIN, iS FROM KiDE Cousin Eleanor: I received your letter quite some ago and thank you very mugh ‘the lovely “ml you sent me, friends like it, oxo gp Teeth, Tonsils|| Kill That Cold With| | All three. are linked Heart wets cousin, I always wanted a «is- ‘eer and now I am glad to call you a Yeousin. I wo 14h | A an d malte d authorities. but it camer that something ise Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, pkg, ....12¢ | Easie Sliced Peaches, tall can... barley. Do you know why? Blue Prepared Buckwhe Emslo <5 Tramph aod fe oes iG hei Its hori amrec the most pte amt Infected tonsils, valvular heart trouble “Goody” Nut Ruarterents Be PRE: « -BSe | Peerless Cocoa, 4 Ib.. and other ills are commonly caused by Sugar Corn, No.2 Can... {0c | Bakar’ er uplre Gocee’ 14 he... adh decaying teeth. ar Me oo” Early June Peas, No. 2 can..... 13e| Bon-Bon Biscuits, new, erisp, h-.... 25¢ ying teeth, : Colds, Coughs Om?‘ La Griene Goes Tomato, fie; Scan a Gaew Sean, spicy and fresh, Ib... 15¢ We'll save them if we can, if not by ‘ampbell’s ns, per can... t . per di : y 1 falters Kethon, nt taal Rede ele Cade thc toe ee ““GrapeNuts THE WATERBURY WAY Neglected Colds are Dangerous . ‘Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy fay the first eneesa, new ones substituted in a single day Breaks up a cold in 24 hours < Relieves All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants. Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Save money—buy your groceries at one of the Needs No Sweetening 550 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of “There's a Reason WarerBury DENTAL COMPANY |] Eazative No Opiatein ite” Nest —Casewrm is bene Tonle | tustttaea 1867 ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT"* | - JAMES BUTLER Inc. 29 w. ‘ttn St New York $ 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn —— Bovnms 6 ve @ Sunscve mane ‘ER MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEXD—A WOKLD ‘WANT WILL GO AND FIND Ie tein thle OF EO ne ere nr eee Garp satin ESSE CAP YN ne See me : es ee

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