The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1921, Page 15

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Ne THE -EVENING _WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, beetle fall to the ground. They flew down together to devour it, but, in- | stead of dividing the prey, they fell to | fighting, each thinking that he could | | drive the other away, and then have the beetle all to himself. Now the begtle was only slightly stunned by \his fall, but as beetles will, Le lay Conducted by Eleanor Schorer still on’ his back as though ‘he were | if dead, When he saw the sparrows fly ‘\W dl W ] | down after him in such haste he| oo an onder ALSS |ryousne nis time nad surely come. ut when he saw that they were) By Cousin Eleanor belting over him, he quickly turned | himself over and fle way Billy Brighteyes Has a) 1D, LAS Hard Dey. Retold by HAROLD LAMENDORF, HBS ere woodlan | ° Wo. 34 Aged 10, New York City APRIL CONTEST Subject: The Kiddie Klub's Birth- day. Ten awards of $1 each wil given the ten Kiddie Klub me aged from six to fifteen inc who ser in the beet essays The Kiddie Kiub's Birth poems on “ Brighte day." tin the r poems’ must ty, m J and the| spt help| now thing! grow thie tin year On 1 trynmea down ali the At 1 could find, | f and here are jozen new ones My, my, my He nipped the smail off (he sprouting, buried nuts, Billy! ‘What's the frown It was Bobbity Bobtail, | Cee | Bonny Bobtail’s h who had et | ae come through the r WINNER. run “Tvs about the 1 I vuried last] woman, Bonny,” he re- Seven Year Class fall, They are co’ appreciation ‘This is my suggestion for a Kiddie | wpotled for eating: spr t mart enough to keep!Klub contest: Let the members| takes #0 ¢ tite to-4 you busy, T'd make you «ftp a pace|draw a picture of a country house | akes so much time to Keep them|i¢T were she, they would like to own from growing that I ean hardly get @| “Well, it happens that you are not| _¢ XHEN STROTHMANN, New Ms “Ww Mit abe i and I must say that I am not sorry | York City | ahity in surprige. for it.’ Nothing could r B | Ones bity mad; WOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND} | OBTAIN YOUR PIN. “We're building a home ing a few little boys and slow gait, calling back ov: der, “Sorry I must be going. Don't work too hard.” And he left Billy Brighteyes in a not much better mood than the one in which he had found him »w your chest out to me fe have more young ones Brcchas Rworid "lage. Khun ac our place in a year than 5 have in ten. and you don't Next Story:Billy Brighteyes and His me making a time about it, do ye Cousin, Slim. but I notice work enough for two. tartly Bobbity was not feazed ke this, t Bonny said Billy| The Quarrelsome Sparrows. One day two sparrows be pened at the same time to _se COUPON 756. highest skill. heels. vous system. Just right Beware of Tender Gums Unhealthy soil kills the best of wheat. Unhealth kill the best of teeth. To keep the teeth soun: Eeep the ms well. Watch for tender ie bleeding This is a symptom of Pyorrhea, which afflicts ur rou of five people over forty. Pyorrhea menaces the body as well as the teeth. Not only do the gums recede and cause the teeth to iced loosen and fall out, but the infecting Pyorrhea germs lower the body’s vitality and cause many seri- ous ills. To avoid Pyorthea, visit your dentist frequently for tooth and gum inspection. And use Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress, if used in time and used _consist- ently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan’s will keep the gums firm and Haare the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. Ue pose ttl: ge has set in, use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35¢ and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York Fothan's, Lid., Montreal FOR:« THE. G Checks Pyorrhea Many forms of rubber— only one right kind for heels N a pipe-stem, rubber is hard and brittle. eraser it is crumbly and soft. the consistency varies in degree. The value of rubber for any special use depends entirely upon the method of ‘‘compounding.”” To make rubber that is right for heels requires the In an In other articles Ordinary rubber heels are often hard and “dead.” . They are little better than old-fashioned leather Every step you take with rubber heels that are hard acts as a hammer-blow to the delicate ner- The jolts and jars of walking on hard heels are a constant drain on your energy. The average person takes 8,000 steps a day—suffers 8,000 daily shocks. O’Sullivan’s Heels are specially made to eliminate this source of fatigue. \ Rubber that absorbs the jolts and jars of walking To secure the resiliency, the springiness of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are blended by a special formula. With this blend of live, springy rubber are “compounded” the best toughen- ing agents known. The compound is then ‘“‘cured” or baked under high pressure. By this means O’Sullivan’s Heels are made to absorb the jolts and jars of walking. The same proc- ess that makes O’Sullivan’s Heels resilient gives them their great durability. O’Sullivan’s Heels will outlast three pairs of leather heels—they often out- last two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your shoe repairer to-day and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes. Insist on getting O’Sullivan’s! O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out Ludwig Baumann’s Annual April FURNITURE SALE $2,000,000 Furniture, Rugs, Linens, Curtains, Bedding, Housefurnishings, Sewing Machines, etc. At Price Reductions of 25% to 40% — oe REDUCED TO $285 Mahsgary Gaen Apne Bedroom Stuit—Three Pieces 4 ee fo Maton. esse. 968.89 GHTPrONt 288.37 = 14d Cash or Croat. 138 ihe: Buu kH Suits from $129.00 up to $1,700 210 Dining Room Suits from $149.00 up to $1,500 174 Living Room Suits from $59.00 up to $1,195 =p Sale of Refrigerators ") Sale of Reed Accounts Lift Top. Reg. Price $22. Opened from Carriages erat ts iia $ Reg. Price $40. Reduced to rn Redueed te Ls 98 29.98 | i Cash oF Credit, 5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Cash oF Credit, I ue row. 621 0 LR Top. 23.93 a4 32:50 Guarantee gtven with eso carriage, Open 9 to 5.30--Saturday Evenings Until 9.39 ee nann ©. America’s Greatest Furniture House [is West 125 St.| [35t036 St. Block 8thAve.| [Newark | Ve Give Sperr i Sta ” We have no connection with any other stores eset ee ese are our only three stores BUR UP UCU EURURUACECEGE BRO O KL Y N auacaomone We Suggest That Patrons Avail Themselves of Our Charge Account Service. ID), PRiCkeCo, FUBTON AND BRIDGE STREETS le Wr ANNOUNCE, WEDNESDAY iE The Best Value Ever Presented in VERY FINE WRAPS& COATS Wide Flare Wraps of Ramona Cloth, Combinations 9” of Ramona with Satin; Sleeved Coats and Capelike Styles of Superior Bolivia, Rich Chamoistyne and _ Tricotine, the Usual Selling Prices of Which Are as High as $75.00, $9.7! 39.75 ny My fy Ss “AG z THREE STYLES ARE PICTURED AT $39.75. OTHERS ARE OF EQUAL CHARM, |Fe Ey The Silk Embroideries are applied by hand, fringe and tassel trimmings iE further beautifying some models, and the colors are the very newest. | Linings throughout are of heavy silk in two-tone or harmonizing effects. [AER Rr AA ar MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT

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