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RLS. THE EVENING WORLD, anand MAROR 1 | The Evening World's | [Kiddie Klub Korner Copreight, MHL, by The Prem Pubtiining On. Mr tiga ths clap Boer Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Weodiand Wonder Tales |}: Ly Cousin Eleanor No. 25—Billy Brighteyes Is Bewildered, 66 [OREE, free, free.” Billy Bright- eyes told it to himself over and over again; he could Beareely believe it. Yet it was true. ‘The wind that swept his plumy gray tail to one side whistled it; the swol- Jen brook that ran by babbled it; the nésting birds sang it and the bull- frogs croaked jt. “Billy Brighteyes is free," they said, and the high arch of the blue sky seemed to echo, “Billy Brighteyes is tree.” “It’s a funny world,” thought Billy. “1 don't understand it at all.” Our wquirrel friend was very much be- wildered. ‘There I was being as good as ever I could so that they'd let me loose and they never did} To be sure 1 was naughty occhsionally,” he ad- mitted in an attempt to be perfectly truthful. “Sometimes when Si and Toddy fed me too many nuts and I got to feeling just a bit ill, I was out of temper, and when I began think- ing about the forest I was downright cross, I don’t think any one would diame me for that. I was so terribly homesick. Folks are never themselves when they are homesick,” Billy ex- pused, “Homesick! Will I ever be hofme-} Bick for Si and Toddy?"” Billy asked himself. No,” he did not think he would. Perhaps he would call around ft the barn to get a peck at Farmer Crabb now and then. He liked Far- mor Crabb for understanding his squirrel nature, but Mrs. Crabb—well, he hoped he would never, never see fi i af ‘im a) We Te A ial i" hal ‘ih nt w Rerninating Is Fun for Fat Folks. het grandpa. Her residence being only a few hours away, Dolly knew the way, and without asking her mother’s permission she went over to his house. Grandpa being home, she asked him to make some jeily apples. and then Dolly took one of the apples and cut it with a silver knife, sun as she touched the knife she felt herself growing smaller and smaller, juntil she was only a few inches high, He did 60 As ‘The apple in the meantime had grown @s big as a pumpkin and then a door appeared. Dolly went in and what —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—errnrrrs” HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND ht dekenl CL YOUR ein. IN 747, COUPON FEB, CONTEST AWARD WINNER, Ten-Year Class. WHAT | DO WITH MY SAVINGS. I want to tell you Now I make money and what I do with it. For my mother, I help lay the table, dry the dishes, clean and dust the rooms and do errands to the stores. For my father I sift the ashes, clean the side- walks, shovel the snow. Many times the neighbors ask me to go for mes- Sages and get the daily papers, In the summertime I work in the garden, and for all this I get paid. During the war I gave what I earned into the school, and for this I got U. S. stamps amounting to $35. Now what I do with it. Some- times I go to the movies, treat mother to @ soda, buy clothes and shoes that .|I need and at Christmas send money to Santa Claus, who sends me very useful things. You see, I take care of what I earn. You will be glad to know that I gave my W. 8. 8. to my father to help buy the house we now live in, REGINALD LIPS, Pleasantville, County, N. Y. HONORABLE MENTION. . MiriamHubner, Stony Point, N. Y.; Hilda Haber, Robegt Hoffman, Sum- mit, N. J.; Agnes Kelly, New York Henrika Kullberg, Kast Ruther- ford, N, J.; Gerard McDonald, Cath- erine Walsh, ‘New York @ity; Louise Parker, New York City; Goldie Green- berg, Beasio Israelson, Raymond Zor. LE BARON PHIL- Westchester stripesdurable SPRING GALE HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gwablnbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Sitablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 19th Great Sprin Sale Assortments and Values Surpassing Opportunities in Ali SPECIALS for Wednesday and Thursday Damask Napkins Union wearing qu ton—were $8,50—doz..... lin size ity—part cot- 22x22 — good 4.97 Limit 5 doz, Pattern Cloths Bleached damask — mercerized — size 64x72—excellent quality—were $2.95... 1.95 Limit 3, Cotton Huck Towels Full bleached, hemmed—neat red quality—were .28........+ 18 Limit 2 doz. Girls’ Trimmed Hats were $3.95. Young Men’s Suits Trimmed Hats Good selection of styles, featuring newest shades and ee 1 97 effects—were $2.95.... . New youthful styles in solid colors and smart peice — 95 Single breasted and sack models — two or three button styles—chev- iots and homespuns in a variety of gray, brown, green and fancy. mix- tures—31 to 36 inch chest All Ex, Sheets—90x90 Standard quality—no dressing—were $1.79.....+. Limit 1 dor, 1.09 .| Ticking A. C. A. stripes—excellent 4.9 quality—were 20... .seeeeree® Spreads Full size — crochet spreads — four designs— were 82.69. reer 4!) Timit™ i Wool Finish Blankets White, contrasting colored borders highs Ap td Departments of the Store SPRING 54-in. All-Wool Velours Soft finish, clo: weave—bark, elk, antelope, gr taupe, blue- bird, reindeer, otter, seal, navy and black—- WETS GE.GP. vivrescossivess 2.10 Limit 10 yds. French Serges Tans, Copenhagen, gray, brown, navy and black—- 42-inch width were $1.97. seneeeeee Limit 10 yde, GALE SPECIALS for Wednesday and Thursday Seamless Tapestry Rugs Ng Extra fine grade—sise 9x12 ft— fin carpet effects and Oriental were $59 29.50 were $39.50,.... Women’s Housedresses Belted models in plain or striped and ginghams chamb trast trimmings en cuffs—sizes 36 to 46-— value $2.47 Girls’ White Dresses *” Sheer organdie, trimmed with lace ae ewe said, and ran away to the forest. FREE TRIAL Limit dozen. New ti-back model, with plain or WSalesmen's samples—all clean color grounds — for petticoats, 1 . “She does not play fai te ; Whenil was boing good as T'could sho ocd eae eee, HEL, Supemming 1s ;, Margaret McLaughlin, | Huck T | ph Ul ee 12.50) oe Be eae ae 45-in. White Batiste embroidery and eater — 2.00 Kept me in a cage that T hated, and |(oc?, There was a table, four chairs |New York City; Herbert Clark, New | FAUC owels ~ |Boys’ Coat Suits —were $5.67 and $6.94,....0% Silky and sheer—for Sumner} 6 to 14 years—were $2.94, when T wax bad and bit ner fingcr se |so that ie 'was, exactly bike a neal | York, CH: Edna May Watker, Union linen—hemmed or _hem- es ‘ sh, nites Limit 6, frocks and children's dainty 56 Limit 3. put me out of doors where I wanted |house, Di Jf ol b* anor, N +4 Rosai stitched—white damask borders— Single breasted coats in plain anc . dresses—were .70...... Bil along to be. It is not right. Of cake and drinking ton, ‘They ‘asked | Bronx: William Wachs, Bronx | part eotton— 9.25 | visited models; also double breasted Crib Blankets Litt’ 86 pes Misses’ Dresses oon punt Buty pag sits Bag Bed her to have some refreshments and ; were $9.36 doz........... 0 sack styles sneweaty By and] All wool—white, contrasting col- Hearn’s Good Wear ‘ amine dresses in tricolette and had not meant it that way. It almost Gaiden Her tenets hie: After 7 Halen Baska; how Limit 2 dor. 5 coloring: Pala wie er trous-| oréd borders—shell stitched; 2.27 5 1001 vaio ig doe a crepe—colors are { upset his whole ioral fode. “But |iycity then lay doom on theese rence Falkiner, May-| Pure Linen Toweling |* (ere so47 and 810.50,.,.. 180) ‘Insle—were, #8-67-........ Nainsook Theo ee ‘ " i. on n F i $9 § 4 oo a iri 8 this ruminating won't get me any: |fell asleep and dreamt that her’grand- Wiener: Wa onc: extra hekve-dbloned Limit 2. bab B9-inch width—10-yard piece—| were $22.50. 16.77 : where. Ruminating? | Is pa was calling her and b h hie ee ee eee : 46 ix. Comfortabl f T'm domg? Why that’s fun for fat|'to go home, because her maimma vould | Ces Paul Cantor. borders—were asa « Boys’ Hlauses atk’ Str, Com: ortables sheer and Seis ts underwear Women’s Dre i folks, not for a young gray like me.|not find her. Dolly awoke and found Limit 12 yds. Plain borders—-cotton filled ~ and infants’ slips-~ 2.70 esses T'll have to stop ruminating directly.” | two witches glari r with thel MARCH CONTEST. i Striped percales in light and medi-| full size were $9.50 ; f Smart models in mignonetts and He did. 4 eokad an to (Ne oak e Dolly held Ore Ten awards of $1 each will be given Towelings for dish 11 um raped watiaene plain or| were $5.9%..... beer BT Limit 2. pes. crepe de chine—colors include i He turned round and looked at the |'no go, becauso my mamma is crying|the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged| SPlendid quality for dish or rollers} French euffs-collars attached-— inte Foulardi Satecna Rens! Wrows, sk¥p ed (fen : ice ee I let ae tel b lfor me and I want to 0." The witches | from six to fifteen inclusive, who send —blue bordered— 16 sizes 6 to 18 yrs.— 83 N. F h i , sises 36 to 46— ¥ Inthe eriatow was the cage that Nd [rere just oing to Kill her when ain the best Ideas for a Kiddie Kiub| Were 6°. Were SLAB Gr cisagesewss “ ew Feather Pillows 36 inches wide—very popular for] were $24.75 and $26.75,..19.77 5 empty, Yes, it must be, it # n Deuee end | COnteaL ee Limit 3. Mixed goose — assorted 5 WUE S aneaeeeg i ; 5 PAE {rue Hily Brighteyes wan’ as [ied the Ely witches. As soon as| Contestants may send more than|fea Cloths ‘ i tau” striped! Greaseb—were 178 .45|Pique Carriage Robes : free as alr, He patted the soft damp | ner growth and then went homer aid one eM AG: Atm ; eealasveava Boys’ Rompers Size 20x28— Limit 12 y Daintily embroidered in centres— | earth under his fret gratefully. 1ooked |boing in the olden times ‘when Gite |CRRTINICATE Ruiner dininatbe sc | Hestcwer ne. 95 Plain colors or fancy striped Peggy| were, $1.67 reribiee Plain Color Chambray scalloped edge— 1. 4 ee ML ‘ ren were married at a very young| Address Cousin Eleanor, N.Y. rf | cloth in light and dark colorings Size 22x28— s were ads sebades i with intorert, Ths was the rey carly age, Dolly and the boy were married | vening ‘World "Riddle. ib, No, 63 “round or aquare collars — gg were BLOT es eseesesee LoS Various shades of bluey pinky rose Smit’ 2 Le i y < aia aac * Park Row, New York City. sizes 2 to 6 yrs—were $148 Size 24x; i i By) aaa eee seer rent | LXAMELEN WHITMAN, age eleven. Contest closes Wednesday, March 30.| Salts Peek Peppers Limit 3. were 82.48...0....0..0..ke08| were 25 tigi etyagt -14|Lawn Pillow Slips mA go back to live with Jennie and Mum. — Special purchase of individual Ww. ta Wool Size 26x80— 2.10 mit 15 y Embroidery ruffle or fine hem- rie,” he decided silently, “I'll get a salt and pepper shakers—set of omen’s 00: were $2.87... 0... cece eee lle Fancy Sateen stitched hem—sizes 12x16 and home of my own. I'll ask Neb Nib- Bothee bows Sg t Tooth Brush 14x18 inches— bler's sister to help me build it,” he Cen’ .45 | Sweaters es Attractive patterns on various! were $1.25 and $1.50...,, O4 Limit 3. Next Story: Billy Brighteyes In the . fancy revers—colors include pea-| 00ds—no brush soiled — suits and all lining pur- . ’ Fair Forest. The GRAND PRIZE Candlesticks ereke buff, salmon, tawiantaes ne ite a. 10 on’ ae 1.37 64 Misses Corsets Rr NKINS — With th Special purchase sterling silver—] beaver, navy bl air jatiste—medium bust—long hips—> pag vieueeta he libaireet, oe URERKA dainty wreath desigas— black —were $2.24 _ 1.67 crcaaliit a islam Silk Embroidered embroidery trimmed tops— 1.64 spring flowere are peeping thelr 10-inch size— 11.50 vimni Namen, Haeete vent te were $2.25..... erie! ‘ ELECTRIC were $17.95. .+.e0e0++Pr oe - Pp inge bare ; pretty heads above the ground. But ea a 9.50 Novelty Jewelry pee eee 775| Licmstitehed or scallopedsvarict Hand Made By eae eee nes Pinson fase Vacuum Cleaner Heol LL: AC ea ioe se te Beautiful cuff links—vanity cases CE atarioene © were $1.17. ... .88/|Batiste Blouses who live in bric d Jimit 1 pair ~-necklaces and Dorine 24 ciinit, 3 dos, Linate @ vai bs ld hardly be known un- | epee * php ialeye f : < Paes. ainty drawn work and hem- Ices we made their acquaintance at Before buying a cleaner try the Artificial Silk Scarfg | bx—wers 00. .-:::. “2)Laundry Bags Sheeting stitched trimmed— our National Flower Show. wonderful GRA I . l Cretonne good combination — were $3.24 and $3.97. . 2.64 ‘There the country’s brightest blooms BOREKA te yar own (ie (A & A RW Importations) Bl large size—with drawstring—| 24 yards wide—bleached—stand- Limit 2 flaunt their beauty. Every kind of Tre ne Wecncit ony fous: | Shades are peach, orchid, turquoise | AOUSES tassel ends 64{ art auality— , r flower trom the, crocuses that push our two factory branch stores. and Bak 1.47) Scorsette and crepe de chine} were 04 were .69.... . 42|Messaline, Taffeta & . eir way 5) h ere 9 ee eereeececeee ? models-— were Bh! € the southern orchid and midsummer New York |, Brooklyn | bis Limit 1. ANGIBBUT ces sscee vee, 366 Velour Po Colored Umbrellas Silk Jersey Petticoats » ee, all are there. If you like posies, Vand ecling 4054 ike, ‘ pared Fiddies o" mine, 0 and see them! ue, purple, green, red—fancy| Full assortment of new and the EUREKA wil be sent Reversible brocaded—rose and bakelite handles—club 7 3.88 shades—were $5.65....... lively. a Fa ey are lv COUSIN ELEANOR. Se ae cies uae WEDNESDAY THURSDAY || Siriist pnd trown ond otter] ande—were e.7........., 4.60 Limit 8 y ‘The Enchanted Apple. aaa ee a were $48.50....... 36. 50 Women’s Fine Crepe de Chine NCE upon 4 time there was a , leaner 3,000 Yards Cretonnes : ; Nightdresses O little girl named Dolly, be- Eureka Vacuum Cl Co. Linen Shower Alene tapestry—50 inches wide— Cotton Union Suits rs cause she was very small. One BA West 43d St.. New York 346 Livingston St., Brooklyn. for furniture covering—hangings Low neck—sleeveless—band top— Round and square neck—yoke filet a Py pene lace front and Serre airaibed ce iia! dacota (oes For Easter Brides Hea. Aa aaa oO) Citi esses gi = a : andbags extra slues were $1.17. 56 Girls’ Pri BROOKLYN For nearly a century Hearn linens have been tt les baal ee re ees ae | an established tradition of housewifery, so pouch. stylesy— 2.00'Boys’ Union Suits and embroidery—sizes that no bride considers herself equipped for eats a Limit 2. °°" stingnr| balint Sat ok ae sleeves— wie TA ee * 1.50 PP (0) 7 (eo) housekeeping without a good stock of them. Matting Buiteasen or ath steatyie tint "=| Women’s Silk Hosiery He All who are planning purchases of linens Cowhide stray’ around—flowerea| ich eh Full fashioned—black and eslors . should take advantage of these special values lining-hox frame and 4.75| Little T ts’ T rm —all sinet--eaceliant : FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN in linens chosen from our great new assort- {| _ ‘tt fol —were 86,52... 1689 Hate ots’ Tailored quality—were $1.97. 166 ' ; | ra ais | greatly reduced for the two days Handkerchiefs Mushroom and roll brim shapes|Women’s Silk Hosiery Announce a Special Sale To-Morrow | of this sale. Hain hemmed-—white or colored | navy, brown and black—sizes to| Lace all silk hosiery—all lege em proic ery also solid colors. 6 years. 58 black and cordovan— . A A Table Linens | Bed Linens | Ves aan ae AL] we 9rd Le were 85.47......... vessel) An Extraordinary Selection ot || Bleached Linen Damask—fine, | Hemstitched Linen Sheets— b Gees 00, damit # See 72 inches x 90 deheaee Handkerchiefs | heavy quality—good patterns— + $ | were $2.95 yard.. were $15.97—pair. eae 1 n’s or boys’ initial styles—large High-Cost Tricolette Dresses Chale tana Homaticed Linen Plge Cae || tn oi see sve were $9.95 dozen......++ 5.94 were $ air, Yq doz. 63. Limit 2 dos. Marabou Capes Natural seal and black—plain or | q TOWELS with ostrich-— | Phenomenal Values Huck Towels—union linen (part | Pure Linen Damask Huck Tow. || were $8.97. ........ 447) MEN’S cotton)-—fullbleached—hem’d | els—figured and hemstitched— ji ‘imit’ 2. | : and hemstitched—white dam- large assortment of patterns || Veiling’ } ask borders—were .78.. .50 were $1.48... tee Black, brown, navy and taupe- variety of meshes § MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M.|,,. Limit 10 yds | iro prevent dealern buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders, | RIDDONS | Every Shirt Is All Silk is White, black and colors—satins, | le Also Includes " 68 Philippine Night Dresses $1.58 AlLWool Serges au moires and stripes-—for hairbows, | Sale Also Includes ||P ina'Biriope Chemis. 2.60] "42 jochen wide Conesiog esshon oF Fallin) Bb Frocks of Serge and Taffeta || Rang! charnbrays-weopire and oe nik aa || inte. Ge Chi scalloped. a As : n. epe de ne . ° 30 ct. Seersucker Ginghams 16 Large assortment of street and | S141 Ui Tote! Tob! Deemee cc: 48} pee sail cal wenvecaeet evening colors-— 1.22] Tax 28 i i — - ‘1 aprol were Chic dresses. for immediate, fan"snd‘ehambray—ompire and | Gresaey” sidashulduenaclgth | : nt oy | Were $8.10 pring or Summer wear, cotlied sizies 00ND FLOOR, i 35-in, lor tins | developed from superb Tricol- 28 ct Women's Mercerined Hove... 21 [25 ¢t-g5000 pie of Curtain Firm, close weave—light, dark | Materials: i . Scrim—-36-ine! tree Ma 2 ette. Models illustrated show | gubiest to alight impustections | oo. oe-c Gea cuca were Bist color 1.28! Chines, Eagle Satin Striped Broadcloths, silver embroidered tunic and | —black and cordovan—regular | §,20n, | iss | R Tho Satin Strined J panelled straightline effects. and oelbay srs Bloom, 8 sia oatia a acsiaal \E mbroider Edgings -_ ii ita a |} 97 ct, Pepline—36-inch ..... 16 | $3.93 Floral Sioline Comfortables 2.25 || ‘Assortment ay Edgings | Sizes 14 to 17 | mixed—serviceable, lustrous | Plain borders—cotton filled—full suitable for babies’ wear, under- x = ; oy weer ger Uae Bete as, 9|| Spec’al Tables Extra Salespeople - Women’s Dept., 2nd Floor—Misses' Dept., 3rd Floor. Limit ‘do yds.” | ayn B22, Other Heare Adv-tising, 3 —

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