The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 20

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— Ac sre arene RES meme ome nen pS SE “i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIT 14, 1921. iceie at nee Peni rey rece HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB awol | EB ROOK NSS him up, Then she saw how fat her OBTAIN YOUR PIN. os The Evening World's j Peete oectan tena chem aera Kiddie Klub Korner]. ™ (Caprese, BOL, ty Tae Pree Petticting On (ie Mew Tort Brentns Worn) Billy!” she chided and ext shame.-faced But sparkled as never ykin realized that after al $a squirrel u cunning od} Near Gates Avenue. she suid and gave him an ext i 4 Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = and an airy 1 kiss right on i BROOKLYN the top of his head | SSS sire atay Die Pie and ‘wemveranis 2 Iti | Woodland Wonder Taies ; a By Cousin Eleanor \wargtten 7 ee poster eat COUPON 760. No. 38—Billy and Pollykin See | 7 } the Circus. RB BRIGHTEYBS held tight 1329-1331 BROADWAY 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. FULTON STREET aro‘ BRIDGE STREET et Hoyt A Subway Aation Brookky FRIDAY, PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. | to the peanut that he had | snatched from under Jumbo's, | heel while Pollykin held Billy quite | 10% to 50% Less Until the Day We Move j &s fast as Billy did the peanut. j all the peanuts Billy had ev j this one was the most p { Billy prized it so becaus is Fescued jt from under Jumbo's enor Mous flat feet, and Pollykin 8 ured Billy for the same reason. Still for all he cherished it Billy wanted to eat the peanut, but he could not He could not for the reason that! Pollykin held him so terribly tight Bhe was making sure thut he would As the time draws near, Hl - when Ovington’s will be & « at Fifth Avenue and 39th Street, you may purchase anything which Ovington has at 10%, 20%, 30%, = = 40%, and 50% less than the usual prices. ! Puckdere. Foliyidn loved Billy too| Nothing is reserved, Thousands of dollars’ worth of new apparel secured by special purchases at far | much to see him hurt The Circus WAS Wonderful. | RG ALR et below regular early season prices—combined with our own stocks regrouped to make When the whole gay procession of , , irom , * ¥ ficcus performers tad passed by| Cot, g8e Tun from, tne, sland te] : to the most magnificent this an event of such importance that women will come from far and near to share. ever so many of the boys and giris|') \ ne by ¢ n her pocket Lamps and shades of many kinds dinner set. i id understand why Polly ere included in the sale, fell into line behind t h at at the ight of the 5 hat twinkled| goubt, the most wonderful pli ’ i in the sun and the| Billy had ever been. Nev m red, green and gold wagon with its| 4d he glanced at the ‘ a Ff who thrilled Pollykin and made he. ‘ ‘ iy; iJ warning sign, “Danger! Liona!”| eed ye de ter ‘The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue | and its awing, roaring noises. Polly | Pe Pm hE -|way and for his own reasons Billy £ “f kin was one who followed and, of/ was thrilled too and unbelievably 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. f ee hesicat "polly (eae FRE SE afoh MIRAE Lah et Al : Every Suit Mode Fashion Has Created . . . From Fashion's Most Bewitching Style-Creations—Dolmans, © | nam dress. | : : the Most Exclusive Costume Model . . . To the | Capes, Cape Wraps, Cape Coats, Top Coats and Sports i Billy could feel how {ast Pollykin’s ae | Taille Extreme Simplicit Is Involved Coats in Two Extraordi, Sale Groups—Pri j RGA’ was boating. Why? be “2 ailleur of Extreme Simplicity . . . Is Involv | cats in Two Extraordinary Sale Groups—Prices : asked himself and answered, “It in These Two Marvelous Groups . . . To Tr | Lowered to the Extreme, Affording Values That Are t; y must be the circus.” Hilly had never i es _ 7 iS , ‘ been to a circus but from the ex to Convey the Amazing Greatness of the Savings Is To Beyond Comparison With Any You Have Heretofore i eiternent it caused in town he knew % : it must be wonderful and hoped that PPEN H FIM. SII NS &C Attempt the Impossible. Seen at These Prices. r Pollykin would take him to see 1 | ; She did | H \ Barpuie tock Hilly 26. the sircus a ‘They sat on a narrow strip of bench about five feet off the the first thing Billy Br was to drop the prec down between the b gled and squirmed go after it but Poll c nd kept him so all through the per- forming ponies, but at the end when they stood on their hind legs and raised their front feet in the air, Pollykin was so happy that she clapped her bands and Billy escaped. ’ E Billy escaped und Pollykin never 0 mich as missed him; the circus WAS wonderful. Pollykin thought } Beretica ie cn hea anon 500 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored and box suits in Serge and Trico- \ Three-quarter Length Coats in Tan and Plaid Polo % Fe ee ee ane tine. Braid and embroidery trimmed. Cloth, Pekin and Tan Velour and Tan Wool Jersey. trunk and pick up the man in the . a sid is : 1 Eteran fie head? she aaw hin atap Fringed Dresses Models excellently tailored and finished. The qualities are most unusual at the price red coat and brass buttons and set over the white-faced clown keeping FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN . “Higher-Priced” | “Higher-Priced” A Most Remarkable Offering Models Are $ | Models Are § Lowered in Price | Lowered in Price : . For This Sale To For This Sale To To-Morrow (Friday) round and nteyes did ak RT OE IPE ITE caper 98 ‘| im time with the drum and she held } her breath for fear he would make a | ; Ye mis-step. Pollykin was enchanted " ' | i H fhe did not’ mies Billy and dia of Haas Bros. pot mean to be naughty, just thought himself lucky to find a big pile ot nuts and tried to make the best of 2 oe is Silk Denisette qui “Higher-Priced” | “Higher-Priced” : peanut stind. Mavbe'he had sought s Models Are Models Are | ? out the queer wheezy noise of the | +} 2 | aut stand whistle and maybe be y \ Lowered in Price Lowered in Price : 4 smelled tha Fosating peanuts, 1 yh ¢ FE Thi sg l T | wer n : fia thaherones on” Hine a ° a ailehittcmesiiiaad | For This Sale To fis good fortune, Just as fast as he ‘nite Mahogany Orchid ~ , nr ‘ yp } —K—K—K—___ sh ; Black Honeydew Tailored, box and models in Tricotine, Twill Cord ae and v ele Carel 3 fate Polo Cloth, | i 0 ue Gray fond had and English Tweeds elaborated with embroidery, elour, Satin, Normandie, Tricotine. Serge ant | ‘open rown ‘an braid and beading. Novy) Black and Spring Shades Silvertone. Embroidered, Stitched, Button trimmed and Quilled. i Unusually pretty frocks of Silk Denisette with a wealth of } = ' silk fringe in a five=tier effect. ! 5 io is | , i Sizes 16 to 44 Inclusive. April Sale of Dresses H iy i ROOK LY N — | f O S Dresses Specially Purchased—Others Greatly Reduced $ i r k : We have assembled several hundred Women's and Misses’ Dresses of iii fi PPENHEIM, CLLINS & GC | i 1007 Leather Pit A thc dad ) M thaat s the better grade, for final clearance Friday. Included are Canton Crepes, } { i Specifications. Neat, Durable, FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Taffetas, Georgettes, Tricotines, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Etc., Etc. | 4 — | ; THERE IS A RELIABLE |}, one . ° . i DEALER IN YOUR VI- || To-Morrow—An Additional Special Offering 14 CINITY WHO HANDLES |}| Hh . \ ROSENWASSER SHOES, ||| } 5 Write or phone for his name and |/| | Reseuatser Bro | Misses’ MILANESE SILK GLOVES TUXEDO SWEATERS H Feinmage tee Money, yours L | GAUNTLET AND LONG LENGTHS Surprising Values ROSEN WASHER ' ro | 3 | ace D : esses Clever novelties in Silk Gloves of Plain and fancy weaves; novelly { heavy quality are found in white, 39 and brushed collars; newest effects 95 } | Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable black, navy, pongee, gray and sand. 2 ; in belts and sashes. Altractive bs for Women to 36 Bust. There are various smart styles. Spring and Summer Colorings. va Remarkable Values 29.00 LADIES’ HANDBAGS PURE SILK HOSIERY Big B The Wor Ono Unusually chic creations suitable for coptionsl Values Of Heavy Quality AL ZAIN Sane var orscn now ; Sent Rust oe il your work at alt price before busy | Danse, Dinner and Semi-Evening wear, Fine quality Silk Moire in many Full-fashioned hose in all pure Nenesiits of Black, Brown and pastel colored Pieces bhoree Tapenneg as Ch. > ve velly styles. Beautifully silk Fiat maces ON | shadow laces. Sleeve and Sleeveless sada eg Vale ie styles. Satin underskirts. Maline floral lined, filled with change purse and ° ailk, or with liste tope, tn oll the eaten” | Desnash and contrasting ribbon trimmings. mirror. Altractive frames...... smart shoe shades ...... = American Uphvistery Co.| Misses’ Gown Department, 3rd Floor N _— AT THREE, BROOKLYN STORES

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