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} Te ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921, 13 4 M415 Grand Avenue. 778 Latayette Avenue, Brooklyn, No, 236 West 146th Street. Cypress Street, Bronx. ny “Ue, th infeed, attention to them. Yet these feant on It and leave germs whieh Fay Zimmerman, ten years old, No.| M. Hogan, nine years old, No. 864| Roberta Massey, ten years old, No.| Horace W. Mortimer, ten years old, "7 {hrugh use open window, and ale thre) dittig Mice could cause greater he has just carried from the ; 3194 Decatur Avenue, Bronx. Chauncey gtreet, Brooklyn. 59 Morningside Avenue. No, 664 Riverside Drive. . “hie ESTO won our food; ere, that dow) harm than the animals becatise qutter, Bwat each fly that i Edith Louise Howell, nine years| Muriel A, Mortimer, ten years old,| Sylvia Moscowitz, nine years old, No, the files carry disease germs on comes along now, for it may Brooklyn. thelr legs. mean many thousands leas in: thp nine years old, If the fy hurt us when he left summer. So swat the & and: germs every one would fight to | {tementer, wwatters are Gosone Ate, got rid of the pest; for he is a | Hebreaicknem of i ” Winners of Prizes for Poems. | ota, No. 1217 106th Street, Ozone Park,| No, 987 Sixth Avenue a No. 142 Myrtle Avent . | Bianche Jackson, nine years old,| Rosela O'Connor, eight years old, Emrys Lioyd Robe: IN SWAT THE FLY FIFTY DOLLARS EACH, No. 3079 ‘Third Avenue.” No, 185 Cooper Street, Brooklyn. No. 24 St, Nicholas Piac Hall, nine years! Gussie Janosko, nine years old, No.| Peter J, Sammon, nine years old,| Eileen Thorne, ten years old, No, 78 Per ree eda ry, | O81 Bast ‘ih street, NO) 5. 608 Went 194th Strect 27th Street, Elmhurst si * pest_and often canses epidemics wih Rei | eight years old, No.| Anna Katz, ten years old, No. 664] Marjorie Stern, six years old, No.| Van Thome, seven years old, No. y carrying germa, to Meet ‘in CONTEST ANNOUNCED so West Hath treet, ienth Aventeac © s 314 West 100th Street.” 27th Street, Kimhuret. ae GEORGE FRANCIS MALI. Pritting acrecne 16 the Windows : Tw te Kingubury, ten years old, No.|_ Michael Vendegna, ten years old, Raymond Walsh, ten years old, No. or swatting the files is not enough; PARIS, April 1 ish Tel phic | id aie eee Lpihateedie EACH. : Lot bartels) No. 502 Crescent Street, Brooklyn. | 59 Anderson Avenue, Port Iti 7 ieee Mal cai ei Rie mat got ria of thelr treeding | qerrewhists Gas. whem ented erect fe irian Bowman, ten years old, No. eight years old ESSAYS. Max Weiss, ten years old, ‘o-day at the olreus I saw the Place. Always keep the page “ , 106 Bea 8 : ; ! ist N sa vi bape mil coveted and never’ never | Berlin on June 1, according to advicen (Continued From Third Page.) Bin tay Peg hiner h sul College Avenue, Bronx. Florence Heiser, ten years olf, No, | Sut, Ninth Streat oe years okt, No, WUd animats in cages with a pail covered, and never, never | Peta" eset city. “It Is anderstood ‘thar pained 108 Matar tia rine y old, No. Kleinert, ten years old, No.|§34 West bist Street. Hie ae pers . guard on duty at each, so that anit n ane fi , fr me An th srires ot oraraa eloiates wl Sttend ie + i prey 1690 Clary Avenue, Bronx. Sylvia Bond, nine years Ue PE gall yields the animals would net harm any ie ROPONERL Who ‘reaho the Je congress. | Mona: not Got} Tenth Avenue Mhorthy Gray, nine yeareold, No,| ,.Jumes McGrath, ten years old, No.l mast ish streets” N° 9" | poeMs AND ESSAYS THAT WON ine. aul’ there, mere, woven’. | Rymerant whe, breaks iong. to. Ruaala are "being. in vite Maude Tinson, nine years old, No.| 758 Lafayette Avenue, Taroekiyn, N”| 208, Nort oUt place, Brooklyn. | | | James Corrigan, ten years old, No THE BIG PRIZES, ie and: ho, Ong } and in thin way ft Sonera. md 78 Maurice enue, Elmhurst, Willian J. R nine years ol goby bars Old.) 205 East 4ist Street. 7 re ¢ each won " ATEN DOLLARS EACH No. 87 Menahan street, Hrooklyns 127 Chureh Street, Morris Park.| Lillian Curley, nine years old, No. ‘hte a ‘elon rca cee ; y Mayer, eight years ol.}s48 Sharon Avenue, West ‘New | $5 sh ph Gallaghor, ten yeara old, No TEN DOLLARS EACH. 124th street, Richmond Hill Brighton, scapes! whe fly fate whith alt my ear, sree Mation’ Ktrest, Brooklyn Reginald Bttlingor, nine years otd,| drant Motz, six years old, | Irving James, ten years old, No. 962 T have non ah neat five sea Fe pind Mt athe No, 379 West 127th Street h 43d Street, Brooklyn. Aldus Street mother lota ‘of tears “ - Nb Harriet Kurtz, nine years old, No Morris T, Hamburg, ten years old,| Blanche Moran, nine years old, No.|” Ernestine Kirschner, ten years old, wo they nay | $61 Dawson Street, Bronx No. 411 West 148th Street %4 Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn, No. 823 Hast 79th Street. Raraivels fe Prevent ty, War; i Louis Maggiora, ten years old, No Philip Le Mamburg jr.. seven years) Irene Newell, elght wee old, No. Mary Klimassewska, ten years oid, ‘more critplee ie will make, 880 West 40th € 2 BN bad Qh t $8 Clifton Place, Brooklyn No. 66 Freeman Street, Brooklyn. ANNA SENET é Kirchner, Cornelia Newton, six yoars old, No.|” George M. McHugh, seven years old, Perlita G. Miller, ten years old, No 168 Bast 88th Street. No, 1102 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘Too finky fy, the dangnrous fy, eh bow 1 do 1867 Plimpton Avenue Mongoe North, 878 Albert Ofner, nine years old, No.|” Robert Miller, ton ye 1451 Nortrand ‘Avenue, Brooklyn, : M. 3 nine years, . Violet Poole, ten years old, No. 92 » 9089 Decatur Avenue, Bronx,! Sprague Lgihets ‘Tottenville, Rella Pritchard, nine years old, No.| Nora C. Rynn, ten years old, No. 121 odhaven East 118th Street. ae f argent, eight years old,| !thel Sanders, ten years old, No. . Bailes jefe bes | No. 1460 E, Ninth Street, Brooklyn, "/34 Morton street. ie Zimmerma: t No. 10) Elmwood Street, FIVE DOLLARS EACH. harried! old, No. Youme Nin nave the fnrtage heap and. wit old, | “ Ilium Spe ling, ton years old, six years old, No. We r»dhave: 219 Skillman St Brooklyn. SOE REED ina Barton, nine years old, even years oki, No. | FIVE DOLLARS EACH. No Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn. | 1949 ue, Bronx, i OST things about the house shan, ten yeara old, No.| Sherwood Smithers, ten years old, | Ivg 1 Alowllz, nine years old, No,| s39 Henedict av, Woodhaven. No. 4087 loth street, Woodhaven. | ne ay have been stand- A eAy | Anna Berman, ten years old, No. Sylvia Streetor, nine years oll, El- ardize it is just a matter of purse and selection. But the table still remains a real problem for the beginner at home making. ‘The appetizing flavor of your dishes is inseparable from their value as health giving food. Let LEA&PERRINS SAUCE t ton years old, No.|. Kathryn Taggart, ten years old, No. pet. St irady, nine years old, No. Weppler, ten years old, *rovost Avenue, Bronx. bh jast 37th Street. Evelyn Bugs, years old, No. 42| aide T, Williams, nine years . {Irving Place, Brooklyn. old, No. 600 Weet. 192d. Street. Apna Carey, ten years old, No. 78| Po! ‘! at ‘|HONORABLE MENTION. EMS. | arr, nine years old, Gar-| Mildred G. Alleg, seven yoars old, rorest Hills, Glenworth Avenue, North Beach. n, ten years old,| Robert Joseph Bishop, nine years treet. ». 4600 Matilde Avenue, | ten years old, No,| Hardin Burnley, ten years fo. 620 Riverside Drive. Ey show you a way to simplify your cooking frey Conrad, nine years 14) Pacific Attect, Brooklyn. cares, Try this recipe. sa ed basalt gird) Coad RAGOUT OF MUTTON OR LAMB Fie aces . Cube the meat into piceas two inches mqnarn and sear te drtp- ee « 7 r yn. a ~ a : A 7 tablexpoon its af ; ; rh VEY USE BREA Ons By TE 3 ge A Parring Bewce pings from the fat of the meat. Pat meat in katte and cover * “nine years | | Hara, nine years ot, No. 648| "Hamp “MOP TOD Sai ippings Ne mest. Minar, for bre’ bouts, or more, 18 Hig lace, Brooklyn. | Lata Brooklyn 4 ics skim off fat, id the tomato Jales, the ret perked and oat in a are ‘ 1d,| Bear Arters ani carrot cubed or cnt in balls with & potato Hronan, ‘nine ‘years old) Vieto lent years old.) § mare aarret cubed or cnt with potate , | No, 31 eee ey Me 2 Ripa of tomato fue With the vaguiablon, add Une Laa'& Perrins Bauce to Une meat ster, ten years old,| Fannie | ten years Old, No. 665 rapetetene ack ths Seer woe Go aeret Ok tan, he yn. East 176th Street, Bronx. — 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3RD AVENUE Donald 8. G ant, seven y No. 596 MU years old, No. Arthur i nx old, No. n, nine years wie | rray Linder, elg Rergen Street, Brooklyn. Maleolm Hiight, eight) years old} M 1988 Madison Avenue. 82 182: nice Hehne, nine years old, No.| Adeline MeCunn, elght years old, | | | | You During | n years old hd. old, No. | urs old, 0 oe a”? e ce | Wear-Ever’ Aluminam ban Thi n years old, No. ; . ‘ 4s seven yearn ott eo Utensils Cost More Pay Sale ~. Than Ordi a a { in an tnary x Low Player Utensils, but as Pianos | { They’re Worth It aS n\e) aN y DEPOSIT blll if ru e e ) a A Limited Number of the T does not pay to buy ordinary aluminum utensils simply ; ee ae | because they are offered at a low price. New Model Players at $475 Sook Service—not price—determines economy. if ; 8 okt, No \W i 4 - . : The reason that Bloomingdale Bros. do the largest retail i five years ot, | WHAT ; So-called ; cheap” aluminum utensils are actually the | piano business in New York is because they are the sole owners of H yen yeara ota, | * most expensive you can buy. the Walters Piano Company. By selling direct from the Factory id Aventen [ l . Divide the cost of “Wear-Ever” utensils by the years to the Home, as they do, they are able to offer this wonderful Walters years old, No. | they last! Player at a price so low that any family can now afford to have Sears old, No.| et y . . . a a really high grade player in its home. iy tea years. ol Remember that it is not always possible to know the quality and the serviceability Be sure to call to-morrow and let us demonstrate to you our Trine, T. Willing, ten yearn old, No of aluminum utensils by looking at them. 64 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. " . . * 3 ‘ a in i Se Eee ae A difference in thickness of metal—or in density of metal—no matter how slight— | New 88-Note Tri-Solo Melodist means a difference of years of service and should mean a big difference in selling price. , If one of the clean, bright, silver-like WALTERS PLAYERS OW, Ever” | ear= er No Interest $ No Extras Aluminum Cooking Utensils 1 onbes. Shoe | Children’s Oxfords Pumps and Shoes Made on Nature's Own Last of Materials the Best to Be Had at Prices to Suit Every body in Any Walk of Life, Bowlegged Condition and Weak Ankles Corrected. PRACTIPEDISTS that costs one dollar were made only |-100th of an inch less thick—a difference that | you could not see nor tell by feeling of the utensil—it would sell for at least thirty | Terms $2. 50 a Week cents less and probably would give several years’ less service—a fact worth remember- _—== ing if you are tempted to buy aluminum utensils simply because they are “cheap.’ | | FREE Wi ‘th Pisoe _ There is one sure way of getting one hundred cents in value for every dollar you } | A Beautiful Music Cabinet—A Bench to Match— invest in aluminum ut nsils—Look for the “Wear- | $10 Worth of Music Rolls (QRS), Your Own Choice, Ever” trade mark on the bottom. | and Free Delivery—On Our Easy Payment Plan “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from hard, thick, _——— = = oe IN ATTENDANCE cold-rolled sheet aluminum of great density. This den- ok \ Important ‘Notice: Only a limited number of the beautiful Walters 6 West Broadway — fi eg : . ' | Player outfits to be sold at this sale price, $475, Call to-morrow and make f aC sity—which means additional years of life—is given | / iN your selection or mail the attached coupon at once. 221 Greenwich Street Near Vesey St. to the metal by the tons of pressure of tremendous Exchange your old piano for a player. We will make a liberal allow- rolling mills to which it is subjected. \< ance for your old plance and) you can pay the balance of purchase price \ WS at $2.50 a week. 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE “Wear-Ever” utensils are not made to meet a FREE } Wipeew Pest Given with raler of bil Coens price—but to give years and years of satisfactory, be PHONEFITZ ROY 4706 enduring service. Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever” If You Cannot Call, Mail Coupon: Gentlemen: Kindly send me at once your illustrated catalogue and particu- lars regarding your announcement of a wonderful player piano sale. ‘ramen polished, New Borloxs. ER 27.50 ITE—CALL—| * . ° ie ett in att The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. Louk for the «t Wears Evert irda New Kensington, Pa. mark on the bottom of each utensil NAMUhcucssceteckesareisae lateetearace rete