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con mmmcen eae he THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921, ; e Evenin orld’s Kiddie Kiub Korner || WHAT YOR St Gwarpe EAR Conducted by Eleanor Schorer KIDDIE KLUB DAY AT HE sleeves are the most ornate quarters of a yard around the lower portion of the present-day edse. o ie har, In evening dresses, where there gown. It is in the sleeve that formerly were no siceves we now individuality 18 expressed. Evea in jaye long, graceful wing draper ' HIDDEN TRUTH THEATRE j ADMISSION 10 CENTS SPECIAL the top coat we see this iden of elabo- that oft ch to the bottom of the | ; intergoeee, and dee Harem and Cleancet salt water bathing pool | New York — Free to Mudites acco 1 AL As Lach eA OF } Inundey an 0 Taulte Womeiesd AL Mete hao Pa we braeitetnad hc) ation in the flowing culfs and bell skirt. ‘Dhese are of sheer nets, laces ; Sinundey ged wueatogs sleeves with much trimming. Dresses or beads Fo ‘th eF and elahor- Mecius anti nat of this is iN sleeve gathered Into a tight cuff at coats shows a double sleeve. YING EXHIBITION Ty Aileen Mtgetn the wrist, or a tiny drawscring holds sleeve proper is very wide yee oll cia ha BL A AS in the fulnes: ately trimmed, and inside ing hospital ‘Bearitant tion, Sometimes this is Cinder ‘Track, at 5.30 is informed that sleeves should be tinctive s ada —$long she finds the short s tr ENTRY BLANK. Running Events at Starlight Park on aise, Captive Avropianas Kiddie Klub Day, July 13 ‘ FREE SHOWS. aged from 7 to 10, inclusive. "Vaudeville House of Mystery Lie Dash, for members *@ireus iving Exhibi 3 aged from 11 to 15, inclusive. _ Spirit Land — Disappearing Mermaid All members eligible to compete = How to Get to Starlight Park. in Running Broad Jump. From downtown, Brooklyn or Staten | All members eligible to compete Island: in Baseball Throwing. ‘Take any uptown subway express Put a cross (X) in the square Be- train on elther the Lexington Ave-|3fore each of the events in which nue or Seventh Avenue line! 3 you wish to compete. marked: 180th Street, Bronx Park) { pyents: er Lexington Avenue Express, Get those with the wide flare at the hand black crepe shows sleeves in white and the wider this is the more fash- georgette. Again there are sleeves onable she will be. Sometimes these with the upper portion in white or sleeves measure as much as three- ck with the lower part in bright en and scarlet, respectively, A novel combination of the black jusel Giant Coaster pool Ferris W strom Rac hip Dodge ‘em Autos Frolic Witching Waves CHAP ER XVII. gr and white vogue is seen in a dress of white organdy over black te Above the hem of the white or are three rows of black flouncin, Finally a cry, breaking ry n are admiring the white with trimmings of purple leather. With 1 white costume or a white frock with a purple sweater and matching parasol these are very smart An attractive finish is seen on the short sleeves in the form of fringe, either in silk or wool, Women are making this fringe crocheting an upper border and fastening strands of silk or wool along the bottom. ‘The Bell, her dregs torn, her hair in dis- order, alone in an empty room. Where is Soloviet?” It was Bollar's question. Philippa «to the couch and sank down @ person In a daze Soloviet? There is ao Soloviet.” We know,” MeClue quietly put in, “Here is his disgulve on the table. | i | feta. | } i | off at 177th Street Station. | oO @0-Yard Dash (Ages 7 to 10) tibaw, Heron anus tesla welihever ts i What we mean an is Maoh alte By Second and Third Avenue Ele-| she _— Philippa shook her head, ‘Thon vated: ‘ ] 100-Yard Dash (Ages 11 to 15) For many yenra perfumes have not suddenly she extended her arm to- nel pro: place @ shops i Transfer to subway at 149th Strect | UO OED Ee RRC eee ure aa ard the open window. Women of refi nt considered it © and allght at 177th Stree | | Running Broad Jump (Open to All) vulgar he stig tificial | , es his is the top story,” she mut- + @urface Care: odo) r person and even the fe Bee Won. gat? £4] Stered wildly, “You were Just in time, " “ fi fragrant s that used to expre 4 * ‘: He heard you coming, and—the paves ellcievts Cures Crosstows) Morr (T= Throwing Baseball (Open to All) individuality were excluded from the * ; ™ court below, Look there.’ “Park, Bronx, Van Cortlandt and lingerie chest, hence the sales c mont Avenue cars run to park| $Vame scents were not a big factor in mer- CHAPTER XVII entrance & chandise, But that, has all been sit = HEN McClue finally reached Brooklyn West End, Sea Beach orj {Address ...........005 eaaeee See changed and perfumes are now being peter aetteant “1k “Brighton Beach Line: Pe featured in all shops. And do you / UNpDe se AD Change at Times Square to Seventh Borough... know ire fashions in per- > was after midnight. He * Avenue Subway. Get off at 177th fumes? the refined woman } was accompanied by Street Station, = Sage Certificate Ni will express personality in her use of } j arin “anxious,” the Chief of rooklyn Culver Tdne and Williams- Cate NOs sscuet scents 1 there probably is no $ MeN ba a ieee tlle Ui bs Police and two in handcuffs. “i's all over he Ferret began to pace up and down the room—a habit of his When summing up a case, Farlow lived long enough to confess stronger burg: "Change at Chambers Street to Lex- | ington Avenue line. Get off at! 177th Street Station. | ehicle for this expression ] than the sachets, toilet waters und perfumes. Bouquet odors are the } * fashionable scent at present, ve All entries will afternoon, July 11, When properly filled out mati close Monday QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. [}thIe blank to Cousin Eleanor, pace etic Nv et will ma that he kil fistamps, mistaking @ Must person acting ax a/}Hveming World, 63 Park Row, ISGHOR, OE ania woneinaianeec tt him for Darehurst. Which reminds N.¥. ©. her himself, in urst ought to be said Darehurst, aving d a moment before ‘@Maperon pay to go in while she is a ehaperon? “A. No. will su girl ‘be gest the rose for the youn use this delicate, fra odor expresses youth; and she ~-@ Can you go in the movies with- p aanion to itoap By ay f 63 36 at company with ant omer, adeaee ‘out @ chaperon? HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. 1 One saleswoman declares women ro. Ae ‘ aR Mee Sn Cres! be eptaua Clue “You ought to be kept under i ry rt is being iT i {quire no A. Yes. Every effo ein: CUT OUT THIS COUPON, ‘ 1 quire no a lock and key for a month, Now I 8 the various tempe {Made to have three or four chaperons . } aments seem to demand th Aiaxstour View Co” MAE DEE ACC AAC Dunk ddl batten tal {at each theatre. Those oMctal chan. || ~ . ; tse of perfume, she “asse Here's the latest beach Innovation, girls. A suit and cape to match, tin Bek Aue | Uv tae rctutaide ¢ ub} B : 4 "mai I } the romantic woman The cape 4 " A tenes ity 5 ae he story Y (Cousins who come unescorted. Only 4 th, Cusine wie INE Na ilet ney y 7 ie cape is made of the same figured material as the suit, Note of, Hig Co a Ae Sets in case a sufficient number of official | ening World Kiddie Klub, length, Just long enough to cover the suit but not to prevent the dis- he cause of things ru c M1 te : ye Bey cou armistice OP i Sun Francisco, some years ago, where ‘ rons fall to appear will unes- Mas City, in Play of one's chie hosiery. 4 man named Coles kept a drug store, rted children be refused admission. oo Q. Have the theatres any chap-|] au calldron up to strteen sears of age may ‘erons of their own to take care of us Each member ls presented “af cur parents can’t act as one? 7 Bld Fin end momborahlp 9 with Farlow for a partner, In. the same city was a young lady with a determination to go on the stage, in ay esneas! [ DAINTY JUVENILE SUMMER FROCK |] HERE'S THE eshte st F ; laud entered an Hastern university, One of the season's stunn ~ but failed to graduate, He had just gowns seen at the International been admitted to the California bar, Intercollegiate Tennis Tourney RUE Had HOE Feb Ruane me UCE eb eaue: at Newport Casino. Note the BY MLLDRED LODEWICK “On one of my visits to Ban Fran- len » ski yi 5 cisco L saw the young lady you men- BAR of che Akins SiruLe rather Dear Miss Lodewick: tion—saw her on the atreet and fol- proves the assertion that skirts Could you give me a suggestion i & Yes, almost al! of them have. | t COUSIN ELEANOR. | SOU SON TRS: es @NLY A FEW DAYS MORE "AND THEN THE KIDDIE KLUB lowed her till I found out where she will be longer next fall, Also a to how Mean jestnadells printed ved," put in Darehurst simply. an eae ee eorgette frock from last year, Qwanted to estabiish myself wher a with its extremely wide girdle of that the sleeves are faded on the QI '«l studied law In college, that seemed ———— & moire silk. The material Is tops? It is printed in brick red th st way.” color and white, about evenly dis- os; and the young lady was I,” tributed, in a stunning pattern Qyaid Philippa. marked off in squares, The skirt Very well," continued the narra- rs and Outdoors and All! te dancers that you'd ever want tog white Canton crepe with highly e. id Dorothy Baldwin, —wh« 4 colored figures, a \ « Day Long, Members OF | sings “Sweet Mama,” and does a won a DRE | 3 . " 4 is draped to fall in cascades Qtor, “the young lady was yo H i 5): | derfiil eccentric, dance. lf ‘, “pane : 4 5 gown the sides. Am forty years unsuccessful lawyer suc } Klub Will Have a Glorious) Remember Gladys Goodman,._ the DRAPED PAJAMA SUIT : of age, rather stout and short, aking your acquaintance, and you ; pretty little kiddie with the “roly re. W. T. proceeded to Interest him in an ama- § Time on July boly* eyes? Well, (ladys has he: Answer—Kemove the sleeves and@teur theatrical troupe which met at 4 z. own cute t, only th tne Gladys ent out the armholes to a low depth@your home. One night Coles, alone himmy, toe’ is, unles under the arms. Bind with material@),, the drug store, was struck down we have n from siveves, and insert new@ny a burglar, Cc dled, after re- going to forgets herself. And ‘The days are speeding along, Kid- ‘and soon we'll have Wednesda; qua posed ves of white Georgette into theQcoyering consclousness for but a few Ny 18. It's only over the week-end | COR Ase DE O10) Ba lation, binding them with the momenta, and hia helra called In Dare- e : ler and rothy Stuthler, anc Nd white—Introduce white onQhurst to settle the estate. And the apd then two days to wait and hur-| whie Jot of others. the skirt as a two-inch fold on theQnext thing we hear, Farlow, the sur- rh for Starlight Park, in the Bronx) We Buc ss, k Au its going to Ne tdge of the cascades at each side. viving partner, is going out of the 6 the subway, Kiddies, and|® perfect day a rlight Park, for > - Imig business, organizing a motion Get int in addition to al have told you pleture company, and inviting the Yt get off till you reach the Hast} pout, there are des. Can't you h Street atation, and then fot A see then ‘an't you feel them day's outing and a bully old) can't you feel yourselves already go- 6. ing skimming along on th racin ouster and the giant coaster, mount jl, You can go any time you Uke. ‘The ii _ A ine We far wheel and whirlin Shows and the rides and things Like! around on the carousal or merry-go 1 uns essful lawyer and the stage. | THE ROOSTER REIGNS ick young lady to become mem- bers. J3 “Tariow got his money from the drug ce store safe. He was the burglar who murdered Coles. He confessed it to me. And Coles had just completed a successful speculation outside of his regular business, Farlow got a quite a neat bunch of negotiable securities, but no @uch sum na to account for s expen ltures after he brought his that don’t open till the afternoon, but | rov the pool, the cool pool, the splashing, | nen the 's the whirlpool and the | ma trom, whip and the witol flashing pool will be ready for tho) in” Waves, the captive airplane and first dip at 10.30 o'clock in the morn-/ the canals of Venice, bug houa ree Jand the house of nonsense, the mpany Bast and reorganized tt as (dian? kk of |SWings, the frolic and the gyroplan the Superba.” Oh, think of it, Kiddies! Thin} Fun! Nothing but fun for the Ki @ had a good deal of money (Mae pool, the dives and the swims, tho | 6 jib on next Wednesday in ym PRittpy afterward Darehurst vaudeville show, the circus, the dis- | light Pa 1 explained, he helped ‘him finance eee ring mermaids, the House of % the concern—or 40 T always under, Spiritland and the Kidiie/ ENDS HIS OWN LIFE ¢ stood. Tut you haven't explatned “You are right about the financing. n part, though !f you young people realize how much money you have been spending here you would see that Farlow must of late had yet other re- sources, And the reason he was good to you, as you it, was because he nought that Coles had made a dying atement arlow took you for a blackmaller and a very poor ane. He ndered why you were so eany with him, until finally he eame to the con- Insion that vou were meditating me coup--walting till he was suffi. ent! or something lke that {t Into his head that ent Was in writing, You hed matters by having a w into your room. Then he was and hired Chicago Mike—the and open tt for him, Tt was it that Estamps was killed Ry the way, Where ts Mra. Childs? ‘Tam here,” sald a choked | IN HOTEL M’ALPIN? n't forget, Kiddles, there's am] Passion charge to the Kiddie’s Kiub| | 7 j Se'Tt will cost you ten cents to|Liebermann Registers as “Herzog, in. And you know the priceeds 7 a ; at in die Klub's Country Fund,| Sends Letter to Wife and phich is going to provide us next , a7 er with regular outings in the| Kills Himself. Zountry, in the cowb hills and valleys.! Attor sending a letter to his wife #y running streams and under shady NEB AEE eee trees, Won't that be fine | t" 1 wAnd then there will be running McAlpin under the name of “Herz rena or prizes, and of course there's |and that he intended to end his life andy OUP et ie of the | Jeremiah Liebermann, forty-four, a eball_ match. ne track events | "| he Eo i pay going to be In the afternoon |feal estate dealer of No, 201 Mead too, so that everybody will be Queens, fired a bullet Plenty of time to get to nieiei@ Batti Park. A ‘And at four o'clock in the after noon, there's Koing {0 be something | hotel yesterday morning, that none of you will want to miss.| | Mrs. Liebermann, when she received It's a diving exhibition by our own |the letter eary yesterday afternoon, little Kiddie, 4 n Riggin, Aileen | asked the hotel by ne to investi fen't so little when you come to think at it, or, rather, when you come to | saying he ha Street, Glend thr The humble rooster continu in vogue. Coque feathers 4 subdued tones of brown, red and black are wreathed thickly about this soft gray bell shaped felt. gh his right t room on the fourteenth floor of the pred at the hotel it Thursday as —_~— —— 4t the further end of the room At last we have a pajama suit ‘a dives better than ever. And|tective Donahue forced the door of which is adream. It is made of FOR HARLEM HOSPITAL BOARD, 1 ut the tock be rune 1 she'e a world "chin foo, "| the room aanizned to “ieraog” and soft erepe and the material Is not . Bee ea eee itor Net Jo the ext mor Den nes monk Ue ee in cute. little Pathtuhy we pevoiver in@ stinted but softly draped. The 5 Deron enw ca le of Ne TO knw the bulial wan Kone!” Constance Campbell, one of the swe hand and @ bullet in bis$ trousers reach to the ankles and Of course baby daughter must have a summer frock as dainty i aking hat akg You. Mv. Childe? | Tut why? Bec itis Kiddie Jn eres WG : Neal Examiner Norris satd@ the waist is trimmed with rib- and summery as fashion demands, This bewitching little dress is i Boatd tie Fttee ietnintte baton ine Hee cntpecea and. some more | Liebermann had been dead. about§ hon rosettes. The same ribbon made of flesh color crepe Georgette and trimmed with streamers of fink of Cha home, hte, Sure It JG. Mee Meche. niga which she Yearned Jn the hills) three hours, None of the guests on} fy used asm lattice effect on the “Lady Fair® ribbon in plnk and white. ‘The same ribbon adorns both ¥ Alken A. pone 8 Amn An MAY OMT Should” Naveca mad J veAvelan, ‘one of the cutest little | shot, 5 sleeves. hat and parasol. = passion for @ man, just as if | was 4 5 - — ——- . BY : pall ve com- of contrasting colors; then again it 4 FREE RIDES. fortable during the hot weather, so tay of contrasting fabrics, For + Olga, who bad been Open From 2 to 5.30. she wears short sleeves, and when instance, a dress of navy blue serge a . , LEAS Cie dincloven the tansreat Wun FREE SHOWS, she does wear long sleeves she favors has sleeves in scarlet chiffon and a ; % y iy GTereele Aicncniy ao Farlow, and then leeks ber lh © Fe above the auditorium, unless it know Matt was Solovief—not until Mc You a physictan’s care and a little nursing you'll soon the habit. The reason you haven't announ my wif yeurs ago, but kept it secret because i STARLIGHT PARK, BRONX EW YOR r ha Gale LIMPSES fl EW COR | | _ THB LATEST BEACH INNOVATION _§ "rea oan '¢ KIDDIE KLUB’S OWN SHOW AT * BY EMILIE HOFFMAN - Ser et Gr tte aes ted foes eee ae ers i i ‘arch When ot Pee iibe i for another talk. Chinese valet bein KIDDIE. KLUB CHAMPIONSIIIP BASEBALL GAME The American woman is aga‘'n dis- a soft silk sleeve with a close-fitting Tan” bute bint to aleep. Waking later be surpris : he nb iding #1 varanger lov ‘Slarilgat ‘Park Baseball Piel at. 8.0 DIV, Hee eflanee vot any aids pandoe fnv ; eh ; Fhe’ man wag cinbine, aNacaaldisn wh a ranger ~ RUNNING EVENTS tates of fashion. Even though she Tho combination sleeve is a dis- | \f ‘ Unexpl \ omet ft by Olas is discovered. Hatlippa, (aking off hla disguise, be follows them. ‘contianes.) young and beautiful. “But Matthew Farlow always had his way with me, Q CLUE was rushing throug ang mourn him now that he 1s the intricate passage® dead. 1 am the only one, 1 guess the Chinaman, I didn’t Ne that night. Bu wouldn't have out abruptly but quickly stifed, caUKN. nade ‘an But it wouldn't his ear, Once more the door went ¢ to smash—and there stood Philippa - any difference, Why, I tried kill you just because | heard you that time you were In the ash pit looking for things, It was I w! rolled the lump of coal into the mouth of one of the ash chutes. I must have bi Somehow he—he rowbed me of my n mad, I suppose it was really you—in the Yes.” It was Philippa who finally broke the silence, “Mrs, Childs omitted one thing, but perhaps you know it, About two years ago drugs. 1 but T too have a confession to make. I myself am an addiot.” r, Farlow began using nly found it out lat Darehurst sprang from his chalr. “But it Isn't true, dear—it can’t be,” he went on. . Lam afraid tt"— “Of course It Isn't true,” interposed ‘lue ething of drugs. © young and strong yet. With able to free yourself of nd before is because Farlow was having your coffee drugged—by that miserable Chinaman." “T want you to know the truth,” ed Darehurst. "“Phitppa te We were married nearly two her father objected to me.” It isn't true that my father ob- ed particularly to Mr. Darehurst,”* explained, without changing position, “He objected to any man who wanted to marry me.” “Permit: me,” interrupted McClue, seeing that “Anxious” could no longer be restraine “permit me to intro- duce Mr, Joseph M. Carter, who has tunately returned from South erlea rather earller than was ex- Father!" cried Philippa, leaping CHAPTER XIx. LARA began her breakfast alone the next morning. When McClue came in Min- nie said: “Clara couldn't find out why Phi} ippa called her Christle Johnson.” ‘that's a0, she couldn't” McClue es- sented. ’ Clara laid down her knife and fork, “You simply have got to tell mo about it here and now, or I won't be able to eat another mouthful!” “It's this way,” said Minnie, “Phil- ippa has written avery beautiful play —Mr. McClue heard about it the first day you came—and has never been able to find a woman to take the leading role, Until she saw you, she was afrald there wasn't a real Christie Johnson—that's the heroine's name— in the world. She had tried out two, and, though they rather looked the part, they couldn't aot it @ bit. But when she made you wear that first fluffy dress, like the one you have om now, she found that you did act and that the plot worked out In rv Ife just as it did in the play.” Minnie flew rather than ran to meet the photographer, and then brought him back to the edge of the porch for a final word. “Clara, while you were talking with Mr. McClue last night I was talking with Lonny. I'm going to let you giless what It was about. But be- ing you are a detective, I suppose youll have to have a clue, Lonny, you may-now, remember! A little one will do.” And then the patr hurried away. “Minnie ts dreadfull” gasped Clara, looking at her plate. “She is,” admitted the Ferret, “And yet-what she says {s right. You are @ bad detective, Clara, if you never saw" Clara looked up, a gleam of almost incredulous happiness dawning in her “Mac, you don't mean—?" “I do, though said the Ferret, changing his seat And If he plagarized Lounsbury then and there, even as to his appar ent Ideas as to the inadequacy of a Uttle one, he could have defended himself with the plea that Lounsbury, himself, had done nothing original. “It seems almost wicked to be 60 happy-—after tha has happened here,” said Clara, some time later. y igreed MoClue, with unfeel- ing heartiness, “And Tam very sad, too, about India, Africa, Asia, an@ the Malay Archipelago. They say there is a lot of trouble in thowe ean pa it-tn the Malay Archipelago, But {f things had turn- lly for Philippa, even when you were falling in love When you which? We never mind about that. Tell me about the primrose petal. Did Philippa drop it, after all?" “The pet said MeClue, relapsing into his professional manner, “waa one of those utterly perverse clues which seem all tmportant and yet amount to nothing except for thet® power of leading one astray. It was probably dropped Where it was found by a gust coming in throughan open y, and if it hadn't looked 9 » a plece of framed-up evte e Td certainly have thought Philippa guilty, As it was"—— “As it was, finished Clara Hope, “everything turned out right.” THE END,