The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 17

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No. 11. Billy Brighteyes Is| Late Getting Home. OU cannot imagine how worried Mrs. Brighteyes was when | night fell and Billy had not re- | turned home, “It's past dinner time,” she told Jennie, “and your brother is not here yet.” Jennie caught some of her mother's fret fulness and began to squeak, For DAhis she was sent to bed. One of the B¥ery first lessons that woodland Babies must learn is to keep quiet: a single cry is often enough to tell some lnungry fellow just where to go to get a tender morse! for dinner When Mrs. Brighteyes had made | sure that Jennie’s cry had guided no| unwelcome stranger their way, she | began a search for Billy. She ran! up and down and to and fro on every | branch of the home tree. Billy was | _ not there, She raced out into the path, her two bright eyes flashing In every direction for a sight of Billy ow could he be? He must be doing a} brave deed,” Mrs. Brig she tried to tell herself. | yee was yery proud and waited. At last he came with hurry- ing, scurrying feet that threw the snow up.in their path him again! | Of course Mrs. Brighteyes scokled| of the sende and cuffed Billy's ears for having | tion ls origin: Stayed so late; he must be taught | that this was a naughty thing for a) and CERTIFICA squirrel to do, But when she saw| tinctly. the scratch that the owlets’ talons | {o make a meal of her Billy boy she | Was all tenderness and motherliness. Gently she parted fur with her | tiny chuws and licked the wound! clean and dry, “Ww a sweet mother I have,”| Billy fd to himself as they both! went into the nest and turned in for| the night, hut a very sweet) mother I have.” And the north wind, e-top cradle, rocked | tle gray squire) to sleep, Next Story: Billy Brighteyes is| very good all day. ng his t The Searchlight. Softly through the dead of night, lessly upon its yictim Tiluminated ‘it fa | Silver dreams on Painting the wars Quietly on the siee & Ys Through the stillness of the night. Treading softly, comes the search- light. HENRIETTA PAY, age fourteen, My ‘Little Brothe: My little brother's name is Robert, | Colonial furniture. ndsome indeed is he: Hir hair is curly, his eyes do sparkle, | pasiden: $27.50 The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Coperight, 1001, by The Poem Fubtiehing On (Tho Kew Yor Brenig Worth) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tale By Cousin Eleanor lqrom the street, burglars eurly yester | turned upside dawn a 2,900-pound « | two-story building at No. 222 West 0th | hinges and escaped with $700 In Liberty | bonds and $500 In cash, The police knew | sounded in the strect was admitted by BRIGHTEYES AND CUFFED BILLY'S EARS. FEBRUARY CONTEST. “What | Do With My EN awards of one dollar each at was keeping him? Where | will be given the ten Kiddie Kiub members, aged from 81x! make areal dish of what seemed to be | non give up when Resinol Oint who wrile the a few trifles, “What 1 Do With MY Gand vo Lan & Perrias, 241 Wont Street, New Tork, for * agueations. " Over 158 goed cooking idens. to fond of her son, Impatiently she) best exsaya on | Savings.” ‘The essays must not be copied and the contestant must not accept help How happy his mumsie was to see | from elders. A note from the parent or teacher saying the co! must accompany each say. Write NAME, vening World Kid | | die Kiub, No. 63 Park Row, New York had torn and heard how they tried ae mae No. 63 Park Row, Ne Contest closes Monday, Feb. 28. eee HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Weginning with uy oum- ber, Cul oUt wx Of the omd- All childreu up to sixteen ‘mem Pin and membership Washington Desk Willed to Head- quarters Ansoctation. | died Jan. 2 old masters to last, left two paintings by the Metropolitan Mu- and her collection of china, cluding Delft and Staffordshire, 1 brass und copper articles, to the Vun . | Cortlandt Manor Museum. The Waah- | CORAL SEA ington Headquarters Association in the Jumel Mansion gets a desk which was PEKIN | lin the family of Washington, and other | | Fi i Norrie gave to| LOVE BIRD | Stops Hair Coming Out; spb RN eC | ickens, Beautifies. And of all deceit he is free fente, and the inéome from a $200,000 Ask Your Dealer EVELYN LS VITTAN, age tweive. trust fund for life seum, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. | JIMMY SAFE NEAR detectives, who marvelled that no pass ing policeman had heard the crash. | POLICE STATION | ‘Hey said it must nave taken the rod: | bers at leust five huors to open the sa It is belleved the burglars gained ac- Burglars Get $1,200 After Five | cem to the roof from an adjacent vacant) Hours’ Work t Glare building. ‘They pried off the glass sky- Ser Ught ove rthe storeroom and the firat) of Electric Lights. man to descend got a Iadder for the | others, ‘The length of their stay was Within « stone's throw of the Wost| made evident by’ remnants of a luc Oth Street Police Station and under the | they left behind. glare of two electric aro lights visible in the laborator Drug Company es of the Cassell-Mav: the top floor of the Street, Hmmied the doors from their | nothing of the burglary until notified ‘by the company. | ‘That the fall of the heavy safe must | Make a Dish Out of a Trifle Get rid of that late, How often you waste them. j an the parts fries fast the “left overs” socamu- junsightly rash with , ren eretheodds and eede™ Re Ss ] nol | A pure, healing ointment contain- | ing a gentle m vation that acts quickly and directly on sick skins, SAUCE usually healing the irritated spots and restoring skin health and at- tractiveness and Resinel Soap can be obtain | eamity from any druggist. 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What 22!jc will buy’ American non- fading oatmeals, 80 in, wide, in all the leading colors. Extra Special—Roll 12 Roli Lota, Value up to 60 Clearance Price—Roll ; All Papers above sold with’ borders only, 8¢ to 20 yd. es Friday A Day of Big Savings Here Foremost of Tomorrow’s Important Economy Events—Women’s and Misses’ : 66 of EARL © WILSON ve A ‘BENT WoUe .) EARL & WILSON 600 Dozen at One-Third Regular Selling Prices SRY COLLAR PERFECT —fresh from the factory in original boxes. les, all good ones, jars in original boxes, not all sizes in ea dozen * New lines and proportions. skirt. 32, 84, 36, 38, 40, % our $5.98 model No MailOrders NoC.O.D.'s Beat 6 Cord—160 yd. spools. Black arid white. Nos. 40, 50, 60 and 70. Limit 2 Dozen, No Mail Orders. 98c Table Damask 655. 25e Dish Towels, 15¢ 1.79 Seamless Sheets, $1.45 3-Piece Al A Blue stripe dish or glass towels, Full size, 1x90 inches, for wok tece Alumireem eyery one full | double Sauce Pan Sets Beautiful patterns,64 inches wide; woven from full Mercerized yarns; will come out of the laundry like pure linen long, hemmed ready 15 heavy bleach: Nf Cc ed, no seam, ea. 4.98 Velour Dress Goods, $2.69 Yard 56 inches wida, attractive plaids and four for use, each Blue, Brown, Reindeer, and Copen. exactly the right materi: Smart Dresses at an Exceptionally Low Price Browns, All Wool Serges, Blues $ All Wool Velours, and Blacks e Lustrous Taffetas EMBROIDERED, BEADED AND PLAIN EFFECTS. 'TYLEFUL, charming Spring models, in all wool Serge, with Tricolette sashes embroidered front Serge frocks, with pockets and girdles--all wool Velour frocks, with box wool em- broidery on skirt and around neck, button trimmed-—Tafieta dresses, navy and taupe, trimmed with buttons and sash, piped with € oper Taffeta Taffeta dresses, with Mignonette sash and beaded ““affeta frocks, with Satin sash. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, and 84 to 44 bust for wor en, Women’s & Misses’ Winter Coats Handsome Models that formerly sold up to $35.00, here In both straight-line and wrappy models, plain and $ ilk lined and interlined throughout - made of Vel s, Plushes, Bolivias and Goldtones, in e fur trimme: browns, tans, navys and blacks. All sizes, 16 to 44. V 1D) Discontinued st; Lion Brand’’ col samples—no boxes opened y C.0.D. orders—no exchanges or refunds 3500 dozen "Fi & Highwood Flexwood Greenwood Inwood Regularly $3 a Dozen Sold by the Box Only Dressmakers’ New Spring 1921 Model Dress 3%! Forms A special purchase of several hundred pret straight front—indestructible steel band $ .69 little frocks for the little ones—sheer good qual an be raised to any height. ® 1 and44, Sameshape as No Exchanges Ready Made Waist Linings Made up in Batiste and ready for use. ve time in dressmaking. Sizes 4 8, 40 and 42. hegular 69¢ Famous “ONT” Cotton Shoe Sale Extraordinary Shoes, Sailor Ties, Cross Strap Pumps, Cleos, Oxfords, etc., at less than half actual value. ase direct from the factory Women’s High Cut TREMENDOUS pure! all high quality footwear in stylish lasts for immediate and Spring wear. The high shoes are paten! colt, gray kid laps — patent colt fidld mouse tops—all brown kid —all black kid and gunmete The low shoes are patent colt, vici kid—~ gun metal —brown kid-—tlaek suede and white buck—atyles for the growing girl. the young, the mud dle-aged and elderly lady GOODYEAR WELT MeKé 1.45 ‘ood plain colors, $2.69 Store Hours: 9 A, M. to 5:30 P. M. Navy for Spring tailorin and at this price a wonderful bargain. illustrated, including a lot of 100 4 to 20-—come in '4 sizes—sold from h style, but all sizes in the lot—no mail or "styles, including the following Starwood Fernwood Blackwood Boltwood Troywood Glenwood Jetwood Bentwood Wildwood Darkwood Briarwood ‘Thornwood Dainty Nainsook, Lawn & Batiste Baby Dresses nainsooks, lawns and hatistes with yokes of fine organdie ‘daintily hemstitched and” embroidered in pink and white: neck and cuffs of embroidery or lace with fancy braid, Three pictured, Values Up to $1.50 Sale Price ene a \ 62° 4g = Sale on ie z In Floor ae 4 Value up to $6 i Z HAND TURN AND ALL SIZES & WIDTHS KE, MILITARY, CUBAN, and FULL LOUIS HEELS Saleof AshCans Heavy corrugated gul- Size 15 by | Size 27 by vunized iron, with iron 24 inchea, inches ur firips and reinforced 2.75 2.98 1,135 and 2 quart pans; set, complete $1.29 32-Piece Dinner Set Fine white American porce- lain, neat blue line § 4 ‘ aes a) BOA Mee fs a weit Ss 5 eae ie steed | | | 1 { } oat Seles 7

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