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“The Evening orld’s Kiddie Klub Korner Gupyright, 10%, ty The Press Pubiishing On (The Kew York Brening Werth) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland W onder Tales Ly Cousin Eleanor | No. 26—Billy Brighteyes in ba Fair Forest. HEN Billy Brighteyes robehed) the forest he was out of ‘breath. Never had he run #0 fast, except’ once when Mr. Tip ‘Tail Fox was close behind him. But, even in his haste he saw how differ-| ent everything was. Spring was not like any other time of the year. It, ‘was, not green like summer nor orange and brown like fall nor was) it black and white like winter. 11; looked something like Jate autumn, November, but it was mostly like it-| gelf and wonderful. Not only that it looked wonderful, that was not so/ mueb; it made Billy feel wonderful. | ‘That's what spring does to every) one; it makes them feel younger and) gider and bursting with happiness) and sorrow at one and the same time, That i@ wonderful isn’t it? To be Lspesd and old and sad and glad all! Rania, arlinaton' Wh) be iT Dose i @ breath? What with the new! ea peason and his new found freedom Dottling wow ee Ie Tiyan, a apa coming together, Billy Brighteyes, the | Thompson, Pal ES i Park, N. J chubble little Gray, was quite beside, Jennie M. Wynkoop, Jersey Oity; himself, | Regina Sasso, Brooklyn; Lillian Foy, In a ‘twinkling he climbed the old! Brvbkiyns” Mation mary, ermer home tree where he and hie sister iyn; Edith Callan, New York City: Jennie had been born almost ® year Marianne C. Kemple, New. York ago and where they and thelnMumsle Gity; Doreen King) New York Cit: had lived up to the time when Si Regina Bernstein, Hoboken! Melek Kidnapped Billy. Eagerly he poked Oman, St, James, ta L; Lillian Collen, Rig head into the door. His heart fell. See Rt City: ‘Dorothy “Baldwin! ‘The nest was empty. No Mumsle,.no New York City; Margaret Distlen Jennie were there to welcome him Brooklyn; Mary Meade Now Tok back Billy Brighteyes grew sad. ; Raymond G. Frand, New York “Had they moved away from there?’ | City! ‘Madmine L Taylor, New York he wondered “Where to?” |Gity; ~ Wieabeth Callahan, New A familiar noise in a neighboring Brighton, Staten Island; Gladys Felz, | tree caught bis ear. It was a busy.'New York City; Jennie Buonocore, Excepting Once When Mp. Tip-Tall Fox Was Close Behind.,Him. Helen A. Janson, Brooklyn; Edwara | crackling sound. Billy located it @na) Beacon Falls; Eleanor Kleine, New| hig Mumsie at once, At an odd yrs sound that he uttered, half cry, Tae ey Salute, ‘his Mumsle Iitted’ bec’ Need and saw him. Billy Brighteyes MARCH CONTEST. trembled for joy. Mumsie Brighteyes! Ted awards of $1 each will be given was less agitated. She was busy the ten Kiddie Klub members, agea pullding a pew nest for her this-year trom six to fifteen inclusive. who send her last year youn ones The earg|in the beat ideas for a Kiddie Klub of them and their final education in contest. the arts of the forest dwellers were| , Contestants may send more than now in the hands of Daddy Bright- y wis! need be Leki. Write N. AGE, ADDRESS and! It was their Daddy who would set-| CERTIFICATE number distinctly. tle his son on a tree estate of his own’, Addresg Cousin Eleanor, N.Y. which Billy would hold against all Evening World Kiddie Khrb, No. 63) intruders and where he would take Park Row, New York City. hig wife, build a home and live. It| Coutest closes Wednes was he who would marry Jennie of! to an enterrising, thrifty young Gray, who would ehare with and care for Y, March 30, geeepentenrannncannpanionntinke HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. “Billy Brighteyes was shortly to! Luca Me aie Bip Jearn this but until he did he was Bie tad 140, 730, Tt somewhat hurt by his Mumsie's cool- and and mail ness. He had come home decided to ea Rae = away. i Lg ties 4 Og. ct ot oy make a home of is own, but now Kis if independence fell away and he wanted SGa"anv spon to be his Mumste’s own little baby iil oir, wo 8 ise yr sear St om mes boy Cie ‘ry Klub Pin and. membership again Next St: Th ext Story: ¢ Wooing of Jennie COUPON 748, Pussy Gray. One day I was happy and gay, Dreaming, ag you would say; Who do you suppose came in to see me? It wag my pussy gTay. I sald: “How do you do, sir?” He answered by running away. By MAY HARTY, Great Neck Sta- tion, N. Y¥. LEA & PERRINS SAUCE Hidden Happiness. ‘THE ORIGINAL Oh, you kiddies come along, Where you'll hear’'the robin's song, menoen enemas Where you'l find a shady epot Hidden from the city hot; ‘Where nature's beauty rare, Pernrentener Gives you cool, refreshing air. By DAVID SUSSWEIN, aged thir- a karl le to your next teen years, Brooklyn: N. Y. order. Every dish will FEB, CONTEST AWARD WINNER. ‘ Eleven Year Class. WHAT | DO WITH MY SAVINGS. I save my money for thrift stamps. with just a dash of I have also been eying for an Easter dinner for a poor family in our town. this perfect seasoning, J was walking down the street and | saw a Ddicyele. I thought I would | F ‘ fave geome money to get one so now fam saving My money tor thet, }| See expect to get it thia month, “Youll be glad you said you said eset fh - BAe ea HONORABLE MENTION. t a finer flavor Anna Abrahams, New York actty: Caroline Falkiner, Maywood, Lillian Engel, Bronx; Nora Mablnge, New Tork, City; Mildred J. Wood, Vathaile, NY Rite Stack, Bre) . ¥.; Rita Stack, Bronx; ee ee eee en eee Absxanper conquered the world at 33, Evershard wrote the day it was born EVERSHARP Made by The Wahi Company, Chicago | Women’s Caats Models in serge and well tailored in variety of styles —half lined—regular and extra sizes— Were FBG TA. ccsveeeeess20000 Women’s Dresses Smart models in mignonette“and | crepe’ de chine—colors include eapage aire navy and bl 8 were $24.78 and $26.75, 19007 Misses’ Dresses | Charming dresses in tricolette and tatinta-—colore are navy, pease black— 14 to years— were $25.00..... eeceeee 16.77 Women’s Wool Sweaters New ti-back model, with plain or fancy revers—colors include acock, buff, salmon, turquoise, Seaver) | navy “blue and pail 67 black—were $2.24..... ° Women’s Wool Tuxedo Sweaters Plain and fancy weaves of medium weight—buff, orange, sre iad gray, brown, navy and lack— were $4.68... 3.00 Brush Wool Scarfs Pockets and ovarian hada buff, | brown and peacock— 4 00 were $5.68. Artificial Silk Scarfs | ” (HEARN Importation)—Shades orchid, turquoise and 1.46 { | Double Extra Size Petticoats Black—tucked floune é@—with small pleating at bottom—were $1.88..... 1.26 Messaline, Taffeta and Silk Jersey Petticoats— Full assortment of new thades—were $545..... 308 Women’s Petticoats Nainsook —lace or embroidery trimmed ruffle— 1.36 were $2.28....-+eeeeree “ Women’s Envelope Chemises Fine nainsook—white or flesh— lace —hemstitched, embroidery and ribbon— 94 were $1.86. . Women’s Extra Size Nightdresses Nainsook—round, V or high neck —wide embroidery edge—-good quality ribbon draw—well made —tfull cut— 88 were $1.88..... eeecececeee Crepe de Chine 4 ‘oles Round yokes—rows of Val. lace front and back— 94 ribbon trim—were $1,28.. €repe de Chine Nightdresses Round and square neck—yoke of filet lace fron and back—also ee Misses’ Corsets Firm material—medium low . back—embroidery * trimmed—were $2.00.,.. ~* Women’s Brassieres Fine material—embroidery trimmed—reinforced under arms—were $1.00... New Corsets Light weight coutil—spoon steel and elastic inserts— sizes 22 to 36—were $6.50 Misses’ Corsets Batiste—medium bust—lon hips—embroidery trim- 1.64 med tops—were $2.25.. Women’s Corsets Firm material—pink — medium Dasmeinrie inserts in back— i to 26— ae 1.94 were $3,00.....++00++ os Housedresses Gingham and chambray, belted models—in plain colors and pes, with contrasting collars ety 1.83 HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Frioay, aS Usuat, Barcain Day 19th Great Spring Sale REDUCTIONS In Great Assortments of New Merchandise Give Easter Shoppers the Best Values in Town | EVERY DEPARTMENT IN STORE PARTICIPATES | Young Men’s Suits Single breasted sack models— two or three button styles —cheviots and homespyns in a variety of gray, brown, green and fancy mixtures— sizes to 40 chest— 12; 50 were $16.60. : Boys’ New Spring Suits 9 ih 17 ee 5e Aa fer gray fancy cheviots—single breasted sack models— were $7.94,..... aoe Little Boys’ Wash Suits 8 to 9 years—junior models— Dutch, middy and Russian styles —plain colors—stripes and white with combination trimmings— repp, galatea, drill ae chambray—were $3.96.. 2. 35 Boys’ Two-Piece Pajamas Fancy striped percales—also plain colors—frog trim—extra well made—cut full— . 88 sizes 8 to 10 years— were $1.48 to $1.74. Boys’ Blouses Light and medium st d per- cales— collars atlachot ee also Eton collar styles—sizes 5A 5 to 15 years—were .89... Boys’ Blouses Striped percales in light and me- dium striped patterns—plain or French cuffs—collars attached— sizes 8 to 16 years— 83 were $1.48 ° Boys’ Rompers Plain colors or fancy striped Peggy cloth in light and dark colorings—round or square collar—sizes 2 to 6 years— 88 were $1.48,. Boys’ Caps Large assortment — newest styles—large or small crowns— lined or taped— 94 were $1.48,.....0+000% oor @ iY Trimmed Hats Good selection of styles, featur- ing newest shades and trim- ing effect were $2.95... 1.97 Girls’ Trimmed Hats New youthful styles in solid col- ors and smart combina- 9 95 tions—were $3.95...... je Trimmed Hats New dress ahd tailored models in black and colors, attractively trimmed— 3.74 were $4.94 and $6.50.... Maia Floor. Silk Binding Braid Black; one-inch width— WeFe 24. .cccececccreses Mousetail Braids 12-yd. pe.—newest Spring shades—were .48.....+++ Satin Sashes 8 yards long—colors are navy, brown and Blachr= 9 15 were $3.87... ° Girdles Cord and braid—navy, brown, black and taupe—latest Spring 35 novelties— were $1.38 17 New Buttons Were .38 to .78 card..... 13 Buttons Celluloid and pearl—dress, suit and coat si -beautiful new Spring shade Ly were .10 to .2: 2 Women’s Silk Hosiery Lace all silk hosiery—all sizes— black and cordovan— 4 17 were $5.47, «Be Children’s Cotton Hosiery Fine lity—reinforced heel, sole and toe—sizes 7 to 18 O%—were .28.....++.+ soeee card Men’s Cotton Hosiery Linen toe and heel—black, white and cordovan— WAEh US ce siiacaoeses 14 New Rufflings Dainty Spring styles in net, or- chiffon— gandy, lace and WEFE D4. eeeeeeeee wl All-Wool Tweeds 64 inches wide—plain esreag bone and hairline mixtures in tan, gray and brown 1 44 colorings—were $2.97... .4¢ All-Wool Tricotines 48 inches wide—close caasnal weave—colors are tan, bluebird, elk, otter, seal, navy ty 1. 95 black—were $3.97....... Men's Wear Serges 50 and 54 inches wide—firm, durable weave—navy blue and All-Wool Broadcloths 48 and 54 inches wide—sponged and shrunk—colors include an- telope, bark, elk, gray, taupe, delft, bluebird, reindeer, otter, sea, navy and black— were $4.28.....++. eeceee 2.24 All-Wool Navy Tricotines 54 inch regular value $6.07......0000 54-in. All-Wool Velours— Soft finish, close weave—bark, elk, antelope, gray, taupe, blue- bird, reindeer, otter, seal, navy and black— 2 10 were $5.97. ....e0se00 French Serges— Tans, Copenhagen, gray, brown, navy and black— wore $LBTse se 1.15 35-in. Colored Satins pieettae pets as Wore $1.57. scnceersveee Lead 35-Inch Black Satins Duchess finish—rich, deep black Were tdi deed 40-in. Crepe de Chine Large assortment of street and ie aescreinse evening colors 1.22 Fancy, Dimities Dainty floral effects for misses’ and children’s dresses— WEED Goi sssaeers wae 24 Dress Ginghams Splendid variety of plaids and pala jeanne suitable for iresses, bungalow aapeee eek eware a6, elev Aeroplane Linens 85 inches wide—all pure linen— not the inferior quality else- where offered, This fabric is desirable for so many uses that it is wise to buy as largely as you can at this special price— at less than landing cost....... eveccee .50 Foulard Sateens 86 inches wide—very popular for women’s and misses’ 45 dresses—Were .73.++0000+++ * Long Cloth (10-yd. pe.) 40 inches+firm weave, soft fin- ish—excellent for infants’ gar- ments and lingerie~ 9 5 WES $2.75 .00 000 00c0ee * 36-Inch' White Poplins Hearn’s “Good Wear” Brand— name is sufficient guarantee of lity— were 170. Yd, D5 45-Inch White Batiste Silky and sheer—for Summer frocks and children’s 52 dainty dresses—were .70...¢ Hearn’s Good Wear Nainsook 39-inch width—10-yard piece— sheer and dainty—for under- SO aaa 2.70 Yard Wide Lining Satins Excellent quality for coat and suit linings—good assort- pastel colane wera tie Lend) Fancy Sateen Attractive patterns on various color grounds—for petticoata, » suits and all lining pur- 64 poses—were $1.37... D Fruit of the Loom Muslin 86-inch—always needed—no aay or phone orders— 17 Sheeting 2% yards wide— bleached — standard quality— , 42 were 69. . 4.0004 Marseilles Spreads Satin finished—hi raised designs—were $5,003.49 a Cheese Cloths 86 inch—bleached—absorbent buy @ supply now— were 5% Ticking A. C. A. stripes—excellent quality—were .29........6 19 72x90-Inch Sheets Nect centre seam—very good sheets—were .84..... Sheets—90x90 Standard quality—no dressing—were $1.79.... 1.09 Wool Finish Blankets White, contrasting colored bor- ders—also plaids—% bed 3. 17 size—were $5.67 and $6.94 All-Wool Plaid Blankets Variety of color combinations— full size— were $14.94....20002.., 6077 30-Inch Domet Flannels Bleached—heavy fleecy nap—were .58... Silk Emb. Flannel Hemstitched or sealloped— variety of patterns— were $1.17..... teeegereeees 88 New Feather Pillows 1 61 18 20x28—were $2.27. 22x28—were $2.65, 24x80—were $3.07. 26x30—were $3.37. Mixed goose and duck—stro; durable tickings—assorted stripes, Comfortables Plain borders—cotton filled— full size— 3. 87 were $5.94., Table Oil Cloth 1% yds. wide—plain white and “Viko” ia Sauce Pots With two side handles-— i 77 6-qt. size—-were §2.75.....4¢ “Vollrath” Double Cereal Boilers were 20h... . 2.08 Liquid Veneer Furniture Oil Polish EL aA see Ad Cabinet Stationery Assorted colors—48 sheets and 48 envelopes— Wat se. senor 40 Seamless Velvet Rugs Fine grade—medallion and small carpet designs, on rose, cream, gold grounds— 38.66 9x12 ft.—value $58.50. . Tapestry Rugs Extra fine g: by La 9x12 ft. —neat ca! effects and Orien- were $10.00, s0es00+ 29550 Black Boston Bags Strongly sewed frame—double handle—muslin lined— were $1.97......seseeeee 1.37 Matting Suitcases Cowhide strap around—flowered lining—box frame and 4.75 shirt fold-—were $6.52... Men’s Spring C Lares pring Caps assortment Spring and feaiveat colors—plain were $1.15.... Men’s Fine Felt Hats Soft, durable—olive, brown, green and gray—new Spring ityles—all sizea— Were $OdBeeccaceneses Oe Men’s Pajamas Percale — colored stripes on white—silk frogs—all sizes— well known mal were $1.95..... peraeranegs 1 Men’s Silk Suspenders Live rubber—gilt buckles—or fine real leather belts—all re $1.1 seeene® Men’s Fine Shirts Fock ao lk woven madras, ete—col- eile conten assortm —sizes 138% to ee 7 were $1.95.. 1.34 Men’s Silk Neckwear For Easter—newest figures and color combinations— open ends—were $1.45... 1.09 Men’s Otis Underwear Short or long sleeve shirte— double-seated drawers — first quality—all reg. sizes, 80 to 46; extra sizes up to 64, 20 ets. extra—were .95...+sees00, boy [| Men’s Medium Weight Underwear Shirts and drat wool and cotton mixed— all sizes—were $1.24., soft 17 Voile and Organdie Blouses Hearne or ae ey vere $2.8devcsorenes sede Blouses Seecreet snes ae de chine lels—wer and $67" 3.66 Girls’ White Dresses Sheer organdie, trimmed with fsa yaencesuad ligk 0 eaks— were $204. ey ore 2.00 Girls’ Tub Dresses 4 ite, assortment of pi ingham dresses white collars and euffs— sizes 6 to 14 years— were PCa beeen) BY 1 | Main Floor 70-Inch Bleached Linen Damasks Heavy close weave—excellent Erricetew G50. 200 22-Inch Linen Damask Napkins Heavy quality—bleached— very durable — 6. 4 4 were $9.95 eee doz, Oe! Pure Linen Toweling Extra heavy—colored borders—were .74,...+0++ 46 Blue Bordered Toweling Splendid quality for dish or rollersblue bordered— 4g Were:chiss chsasenss ius Union Linen Huck Towels Heavy firmly woven union linen (part cotton)—hemmed or hem- stitched—white damask 46 borders—were .78.....0+++ * Turkish Bath Towels Close, absorbent weave—hem- med, white Turkish bor- 4 dere—were $1.23. .5...000.04! Hand-Embroidered Centre Pieces Madeira embroidered—many styles and artistic de- 3. 15 signs—were $5.95........ '* Boys’ Union Suits Cotton—high neck—short sleeves —or athletic styles— 55 first quality—were .78.....« Women’s Extra Size Cotton Underwear Vest, low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless—loose or tight 94 knee drawer: were .63 See Today’s Evening Journal and Evening Sun for Start of Season Sale of Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings. \ Yoke whd Bishop style—lace embroidery yoke bar Were $1.87 enn noveeseeeassBT Little Tots’ Organdie Dresses— Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses— Empire and belted styles, with sizes to 6 years— were $2.87.... . 1.55 Babies’ Fine Three-quarter Wool Shirta— Sik finish— were $1.25. .......0008 a Half Wool Bands— 92 With shoulder strape— ives to 3 years—were .65, «44 Pique Carriage Robes— Daintily embroidered centres— Loon eS AY Lawn Pillow Slips beget d ruffle or ren hem- stitched hem—sizes 12x1\ 14x18 inches— eens were $1.25 and $1.50..,.., 84 og Tots’ Tailozed Mushroom and roll brim shapes ——navy, brown and black— sizes to 6 years— were 8L0fsectvaccsssen kee’ Little Tots’ Tailored Hats Little Tote’ Coats sizes to 6 yrs.—were $8.97 TAT Crepe Kimonos Plain colors—rose, peal bine, wis- taria, Cope! —straight with sash belt i ~sizes 36 to 44— ceceeiee bees During March Only HEARN Peroxide Soap 44 acake regularly 7/,¢ Excellent for hard or soft water, QUICK SUDS LAUNDRY SOAP Value 6 cts. Hair Nets The best colors—good 1% human hair—cap and fringe styles—were .10 each— dgaRT. «+nseceeeses conday SAI Muslin Neckbands Sizes 12% to 17%. ~finished buttonh alg 5 allowed for shrinking—cushion back—were 8 pot aap B5 dOZEN...-eeseeeceeene et! Willington Mills Spool Cotton ie f oe

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