The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 15

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‘ A z an THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 8, 1921, Burley Association of Itation fo: out” of the 7 : = ‘DROP TOBACCO CUT PLAN. |" Awooltton.of | and agitation for a “eut ¢ | I he Evenin W orld 8 a waa linpo. also was voted to Wage an active Rurtey Aasociation Unable fa Get | sible to get 80 per Of the growe-s| membership campaign during the next of the district to-*lgn the pled, j fow months and to awalt any mar } Pledge of Sufficient Growers The proposition to curtail th Ing plans that may be worked ou! on was | Robert W. Binh Rlernard Baruch o w York, who have | under consideration ways and means of helping the growers, Kiddie Klub Korner Copretght, 1021, ty ‘The Pres Publishing Oa (The New York Rvening World.) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer yer cent, In th LEXINGTON, Ky., March §.—Plans| Voted on ata for curtailment of the 1921 crop of] Feb. 12. It burley tobacco were aban by the! drop in oricds ———— - navy last year ed from j er those ABRAHAMSTRAUS.. | No, 22—Toddy Tries to Catch} Mumaie Brighteyes. ‘&< H, mamma® come quick!" ‘oO see Toddy in great excite- they want to come in," she sald, and eoaxed her mother to let her go out and get them. ‘Toddy had always ‘wanted to have a pet squirrel of her m. Billy was S\'s pet and Si was «stingy with him. 7 Now the two gray squirrels were Mrs. and Jennie Brighteyes, who had wome to sce Billy Brighteyes. But Toddy did not realize this. She thought that they were two hungry Uittle creatures and she was ready to @ive them food in exchange for be- \ coming house pets. Woodland things do not bargain away their freedom; sooner than be caught and caged they would creep out of sight and die in the depths of their beloved forest. Jt is hard for a little girl to understand this, and Toddy was only a little girl, She coaxed and called and strewdd a line of nuts all the way ta Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor Mumsie Brighteyes Snatched the Nut. They know that spring is come, is ere. The spring has brought a new bright year. By LOLA MAY. FEB. CONTEST AWARD WINNER Seven-Year Class. WHAT | DO WITH MY SAVINGS. I am saving a8 much money as I the deorsill, but Mumsie Brighteyes | ¢ ‘was wary, she kept well out of reach and Jennie copied her example. p. Every Christmas my father gives me money, and on promotion gave me money too. L help my mother t Billy Brighteyes from his eage|and earn money. I play piano and watched the fun with a fecting of ad-|€&f® money. Then when T havo $5 1 put i miration for his relatives. Before, |’ \ianio ei 940) weet when he was still running in the forest, Billy Brighteyes had thought that Jennie and even his Mumsic re 129th Street, York City, ‘fraidcata. The way they would i / pe su ge ey peoets mea al offers an unusual opportunity to few And select orig- Cheadisy Phe would: Wonder, but now inal models from the leading niddistes vf the world. | * k he felt quite differently. Not even a world-war can destroy the genius of the iy “If I had not been s0 silly as to true Modiste of Paris—it may even seem that this year twust Si I would not be here now; if I Had run’ away he would never have caught me and put me in this cage.” While these regrets were running, P through his head he sat watching his t Mumsie and Jennie eating one nut i 5 sR spired than when she used brown Chantilly lace y sere alps ene h ator te Developed in Due to the to fashion this wide brimmed hat—and when she in- y was only one nut left. Both Mumsic iN d Unusual Values troduced a touch of green-silk beneath the brown \ and Jennie wanted it, Toddy put it Superior Quality she achieved that bronze effect that is so bewitching. into the palm of her left hand and ae Tricotine No Approvals More than a dozen world-famous bs spd are rep- ' held it out to them. Quietly and can- DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING Allowed resented in this opening, i tiously they both came for it, their Nis: is oir} right "til Bea itif Il / ‘eyes watching in all directions at ‘st is quenched. eautifully cao ; LO QQOe@e2o@g@ >. once, Mumsie got there first and THE COCA-SOLA COMPANY, ; snatched the mut, and as she did Toddy ote Ot. a Embroidered and All Sales Must tried to grab her, but she darted away and up a tree. ‘There she ate the nut and then ran home to the } forest with her daughter Jennie fol- lowing close behind. ‘Wise Mumsie Brighteyes! | 6 Next Story—Billy Brighteyes Decides | to Escape. My Dear Kiddie Kins: What shall the March contest be? | I have thought and thought to get | 1 something different and bellev have succeeded. Sometimes kiddies | have sent suggestions for cont ts, | : Why should net they have awards ‘or their ideas? 1 see no reason; in ~ t, I think that they should. And 0 they shall. ‘Ten awards of $1 each will be given |f the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged fi A . 35- inch Taffeta, $1.89, from $2.25 : fifteen inclusive, who send : » ’ fy EES AES) | Ee sp aycngadl t Is Y L 89-inch Crepe de Chine, $1.49, from 61.04 yard. ontest. mer i SNContentanta may send more than faction in knowing that a | iN For what ails OUR EGS \ Colored Pongee, $1.98 Yd. Printed Georgette, $1.49 Yd. onrite NAM, AGE, ADDRESS and paver of weave 70 ( \ All silk, in white and colors. Formerly A new lot of all sille comp crepe in SeTFICATE auly. Hl contains its fu : i \ Wares 3 venting World iid eS You can check up ) ‘O sense going through your that rusts and rots away the fabric, f\ $2.24 yard. ei and Fry effects, lo designs and ¢ Klub, No. 68 Park Row, New York | 2 F | ith hat ch . color combinations. 39 inches. : F ea ag on the errors that butchers days with garters that chew You're unfair to your legs if you ( Barrette Satin, $2.48 Yd. ; Contest closes Wednesday. March 30 and grocers sometimes ' al ey epee Ve Page don’t right now go treat them to () A beautifully patie satin, in the smart Charmeuse, $1.69 Yd. : make with an accurate ‘) maybe you don’t know it, but unti some real (picksmenip in a pale Of | colors of silk and cotton. Formerly $2.98 All silk and excellent in quality; good Honorable Mention. kitchen scale of your own, \) you're wearing Ivory Garters Ivory Garters. And if you ask to } yard. 89 inches wide. color Tange. 36 inches wide. Josh MORRIS, New York City. | ‘Tig one shown costs $16.50, ( you're plaguing your legs every know, Ivory Garters are made D A. & B.—Btrest floor, Ket. | a Pa, Others as low as $6.25. | \ eeu eae Phi ae without a grain of metal, without i, aponon H. LATEIN, Bronx.” i 3 wil id. E inch | ry sm REE PRABRON, Héy Sorc WIS&! ONGE! | ference that Ivory Garters will | stat ie at pick bit i For Schools, Stores, Offices. and Homes ! ouvir inn iy RUTH RITA ROSENBERG, New E R make in your personal comfortand = 4, nothing but gird the leg at H j (Jha 457m STREET anv SIXTH AVE, peace of mind, pony aay away 4 comfortable, natural. angle that h Hanging Wall Clock 8, $9, 48 } pring. til SER SOI ) baa ce eee a ‘And you'll helds securely without slipping NI When earth is getting warm and still " if you j . A : the Cn eee mote: re \\ count it money saved when you're % S#88!N8: | Reduced from $15.00 i | A ; . free from those cords that bind Ivory Garters wear so well, they Mi A special offering of 46 of these handsome clocks that would sell for Be eniren Sa ene Dae Bae Sune and ridge and chew your legs; getto be a habit. A pair will see ‘ double this price if bought at today’s market priwe. Fancy solid oak out, The daisies smile, and ¢Nw about One HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND ’ OBTAIN YOUR PIN. obetiuning with any sum. ut alx of aa DORIS. enildren wo 1 Bitern ch are Of ans, may SEP. ive’gtey Klub Pla 8d ‘muberaaly “ COUPON 744, ee GINGER ALE Kill That Cold With t th half the regula ILLy simple net ruffles or net col- pat Pace with Sey light Bleached Muslin, lars, vestees and cuffs Imperfections. 12}4c Yard Linen Lunch Sets, $2.45 36 inches wide, CASCARA QUININE * Make no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache ia. seid oem, cog me Sass Ste and Cacare fe best Tonia C No Oplate in BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G mek and. showga er FULTON STREET--BROOKLYN Deering throurh the window, °t think A Truly Remarkable Event On Sale Tomorrow 750 Spring Dresses At an Incomparable Price! Values 35.00 Elaborated i \) { a il i TE b a Ty i lV hal i, f why ih ag ({! ill 0 aan ti those stiff, heavy pads that bind and press your shins; that metal HROW your old hand into the discard and try a new leg comfort deal. Tell your men's wear dealer, of Ivory Garters”, and you've foundyyour gartere for life. IVORY GARTER COMPANY the seasons in and out, and never drape around your shoes, “T want «pair Wew Orleans, U.S. A. | i an! y, iby 1M : r ge 7 a BROOKLYN of Store Hours 9 to 6:30 @ e : IN THE A. & S. MILLINERY SALONS 8 or make a special price it is a really rem making and the prices are way down. cases, 3214-inch height. ment and 14-inch Arabic dial. Net and Lace Trim Blouses, $3.98 HREE new models are peal to all women, as they are quaintly youthful with their trimmed with laces, yet have a dignity appropriate women of all ages. most desirable colors are rep- resented in the group. The Formal Presentation of French Millinery has igcreased the brilliancy of their originality of de- sign and color. Madame Georgette has created the charming hat’ pictured—never has that great artist been more in- 7 | j A Wonderful Sale of Silks Featuring stock reductions and minimum prices. Our silk fabrics are all consistently low in price, so whenewe take a reduction le offering. This collection of silks includes some of the most ban eis “spring dress- Black Silk Fabries Heide: All silk and perfect.in weave and finish 35-inch Duchesse Satin, $1.25, from $1.69 yard. 35-inch Duchesse Satin, $1.89, from $2.25 yard. $9-inch Dress Satin, $2.88, from $3.28 yank 35-inch Taffeta, $1.59, from #17 79 yard. » They are fitted with 8-day guarantecd moves, A & B—Sabway Noor, Contra Wonderfully Low Prices on Linens and Muslins If you need anything in this Jine for the house, now is the time to buy it, because the sale prices on all these items are really remarkable. Linens Linen Dish and Roller Bath Towels, 38c, 48¢, 68e “1p Welimg, $3¢ Yard All colored borders and all Muslins Georgette featured at this price— in styles that will ap- Unbleached Muslin, 10c Yard 86 inches wide. Reduced from $3.98 18 pieces, all linen, scalloped, in blue, brown or green, on for AND . cream colored linen crash Bleached Muslin Sheets Colds, TC euhe GTA” La Grippe Flesh with white net Madeira Tray Cloths, 39¢ $3 by 9 inches fas ith blue Georgett 7 by 1134 inches, all linen, 72 bi ‘ Nas tactad Colds ae Darieerone banded with blue Georgette teal g inches, all linen. is By a nenes is one model—and all the Bleached Muslin Sheering at 48c Yard 2h yards, ide, ants Cotton Dish Towels, 17¢ Reduced from Sle Hemmed. A. & 8. —Beond Moor, East,

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