The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 14

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| made oft in } an it was, t At su on Craby : c The Evening World's vn'thnt da ; ‘or them, and that wood- are never glad to live They show thelr love and friendly feeling in, cages, Ry sending « Valentine to you, ?tidk, click, click, went the nute, tL Brighteyes aat up, prickéd his|Do you return them with a feeling? ears and listened. Or do you send them because Its take him home if T can catch the sty’ & decided, with the best in-|I don't, you don't, oh, I know it! So, with true feeling make your tentions in the world. message send a smile, Click, click, click. THE EVENING WORLD, . . |equirming, wriggling, frightened 1 K ESF fh weil wom, vou and 1 and evory 1 1¢ u orn i Knows. by thegpame ot Thlly % Oxpreiena, 10M. Prem Pubiishing Brenig Brighteyes, (The Kew York Werla.) wor Ao liharaliaed wat). |i Wwext Story: Si Means to Be Kind, ' Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ‘ “Smiling Valentines. Woodland Wonder Tal : ; “One with Mother and Father on it, : oodian ONGEL FAL|]S [Kren pense, of those small Vat- ‘ : entines,” | By Cousin Eleanor | That's what you hear in all the stores \ oF i. <a RE, now, | ty soon get well in a nice warm house| For Monday is a “time of times,” like ours.” Si had forgotten that squirrela have | Friends and lovers, sons and daugh- nice warm houges of their own to go te! |to when they need; that the outdoor] Parents eager, too, rer _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921. , A Valentine to Baby Dear. Oh, sweet litte baby dear, How pious you are to us here! Your eyes are bright And show delight, My sweot little Baby dear By .ANNAPF LE COHEN, New Brighton, 8. 1, Age 12. | /FEBRUARY CONTEST. | Subject: “What 1 Do With My | Savings.” | IN awards of $1 each will be given the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged from six to fif- teen inclusive, who write the best on “What 1 Do With My Sav- * The essays nrust not be copied and the contestant must not accept help from elders. A note from the parent or teacher of the sender, saying the composl- tion is original must accompany each essay. Write N. AGE, ADDRESS and CERTIFICATE NUMBER dis- tinctly, Address N Y. Evening World Kid- No. 13—Billy Brighteyes Is Kidnappew. ‘T WAS two days now since Mrs. | Hoohoot Owl's vicious children had tried to catch Billy Bright- eyes. His wounds were getting bet- ) ter; they itched. Right in the middle of a game or a meal B lly-Brightcyes Would stop to lick and soothe them, He was doing so now; sitting in the centre of a spot of pale February | sunlight, he licked and licked. “iiok, click, cllok,” it was {he | sound of nuts hitting against eaci- other, a sound no squirrel could re- it. Billy looked up to see Si, the : own on Cratyby’s farm, sitting , peR_a stump, calling to him. Billy was not a shy squirrel;’ he was not at all afraid of boys and | ) girls. Pollykin had always beon kind | a In this case he w: | not wrong. Si was a kind, ten Rearted iad. When he saw Billy ° | ‘said, “Poor, furry little fellow, be| has been hurt. Wish I had him | home 6) I could nurse him, He'd HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR ers eat out tit of the ‘cou die Club, No. cr could have would ¢ read a’nly SI's have if th ~ AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE HE milk chocolate with the smooth creamy, taste that lingers on your tongue—the kind you crave. You will get it if you ask for it by name—AUERBACH, Made of rich creamy milk and the finest grade of smoothest chocolate, There are dealers in every town who sell them for Se. Itis your own fault if you pay more. D. AUERBACH & SONS aith Soin tiond be 47th St. “ a NN EHO mer filly wehts By JULI WARSHAW, Albany, he N. Y., Ag yntest closes Monday nate ies op wea Kane oe = fe or it Made by ri of this wholesome breakfast cereal. 3 Park Row, New York aXe, LRP A Man’s Food—An Infant’s Food Creamy-white, granulated hearts of wheat—so easily digested that it forms the first and best food for infants, yet so nourishing and substantial that sustains the hardest worker—such is Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal. the millers of Pillsbury’s Best Flour and under the same super- can naturally depend on the.constant, uniform high quality Always buy Pillsbury’s Family of Foods—<:.Teient: in | + alike in quality. At your grocer’s. Pillsbury’s Best Flour Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal Pillsbury’s Health Bran Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours ‘alisbur FAMILY OF FOODS Wheat Cereal PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Mian, Was $60.00. in M dont a for bed- ding) NOW... Was $55. Mahoga ished in visible drawer; 24x36- inch top. NOW....... Was $22.50. IER, in Golden Oak. 22-26 West 34th St. -You Save $20.25 ADAM PERIOD DAY BED, finished ny. 2.6 size only. (An ad- You Save $22.50 QUEEN ANNE LIBRARY TABLE, fin- i i ny, with full depth in- $32.50 You Save $5.75 % ion seats are pprins edged construc! low Roll. NOW inches long. The loose cus! three pieces are of spri Rosette Pillows and Walnut or Mabopany, consist and Toilet Table NOW... THREE-PIECE QUEEN ANNE “UPHOLSTYLED” SUITE, fi with cane sides and hacks ee in tay Was $445. You Save, We Lose, $126.75 ADAM DRESSER AND CHIFFON. FOURPIECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD $16.75 ebruar Was $60. e : You Save $22.50 rata argains Bot. WILLIAM AND MARY any Marthe Washington and esos my, fat Just glance over the items in this announcement and note especially the new low price level ese per cane back —the lowest that you've seen for many, many months, and perhaps as low as you may again and flut. es Arm 39 50 see for a long time! Not a single item can we duplicate to-day at these prices. Yet you may Chair. . pay for this beautiful, high quality furniture, as usual, on Spear’s Liberal Credit Terms. y night; complete, with Was $30 and $25 roll edge Mattress. Net $29.25 You Save $14.05 and $12.15 Was $ Was $37.50 You Save $13.25 GEST OF DRAWERS, Golden Oak of crEN.PIECE LOUIS XVI. PERIOD DINING SUITE, finished in Jacobean and Golden COLONIAL, CIEE ee INCH frag «2 $12 5 Oak. Consists of 60-inch Buffet, 48inch Dining Table, with 64t. extension, China hes DRGs Closet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and five Side Chairs, apholstered BUFFET to match Table, Chairs, 32inch, in Golden $15.95 Bore Gemine Spensh Lethe. NOW $258.75 chin Clot and Server $24.25 Gdkescntenrints 5 Each piece sold individually desired. NOW Shi chester . hed in Mahogany: try and velour cimbination. Settee, 75 fitted with Marshall Comfy springs. The sem Commie wi $397.50 BEDROOM SUITE, finished in American Chiffonix Pane’ $318.25 y ENGLANDER ALL-METAL COUCH BED. Couch by day—full size Bed by Was $35.00 COLONIAL LIBRARY TABLE, ished in Mahogany, with full’ depth invis- ible drawer; top. NOW Was $36.25. THREE-PIECE BED OUTFIT. Metal Bed, Ivory Enamel heavy continuous and fivefillers. All sizes. Complete, with all-cotton mattress and i You Save $12.50 fin. * 24x36-inch $22. 50 You Save $13.67 post mars special 22.58 ‘GRAY HAIR BECOMES ‘DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. : Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe im- proved by the addition of other ingre- dients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally |and evenly. You dampen a sponge or ‘soft brush with it and draw this \through your hair, taking one small | strand at a time; by morning the gray | hair disappears, and after apother ap- plication or, two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.—Advt. “Tt is a doctor’s prescription and | has been thoroughly tested through SALTS IF BAGKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT if your Bladder is troubling you. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat- ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, diz: spells, your stomach sours, tongue coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Either consult a good, reliable phy: sicign at once or get from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in « glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urise so it no longer irritates. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer- vescent lithia-water dri: Advt. 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