The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _AUGUST concourse, 216 East Fordham Road.| 32 BRONX LEGION POSTS STATEN ISLAND. TO FIGHT FOR AMENDMENT. lr mond, Stapleton: 50. Pine contained thie sentence: “Give my love to sister Mary.” Mrs, Bortel tele- d to Folsom and received this The Bening World’s iddie Klub Korner Cavrrigh, 1991. by the Prose Publishing Co, (The New York Brening Worl) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ii ihe Wood imp. ATi | tarting for Meeting to nae | to Veterans’ Preferen 0. Jers of the thirty-two Amer posts in the Mronx will mer (Free seats on] oo) ee HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB nigh: at CUT OUT THIS COUPON. They called her the wood imp jocause she was always in the woods, he gave every flower in the woods a fame. There was a big sunflower in| He woods and she called it her Prince arling, She tended Jamaica A { pnd ili; 100, — -— HOW TO GET A NEW PIN In order taget a NEW Kiddi { with the Klub pin you must save up reatest cure 1 8 weed, bere 4 Sie six coupons. numbered in om One day ber Sag liver ray Kiuo Bn the membrane tation, and send them to Cousin Fix, Wood Imp, T want you to come} COUPON 830. Bieanor, The Evening World's Hith me on a tour through the world.” AA > No, 63 Park Row. ¥ jut the Wood Imp said, “No, Patuer,, y, together with y Prince Darling would dic.” He} st) st. Playhouse, 38th St. and your name, ad- pgsed of her and so she went, but Third Ave.: 100. { TUDGRtS oUn= w@when she home her Prince! Gtange, Broadway and 187th st S rling was droopea and dead | 100 . A new certificate van be igs BROOKLYN F Wé Pho cried to think her Prince Da * TWOts Matalin: VUeke” 10h teacups Sienente rez er had died, and her tears waterel| jy, hush Ave.t 100. — She went in to call her fathe 1 bush Aves t09 yen she came out she thought she) “t th Ave: to. | PLY FROM MONTREAL wa face, arms and legs on ti ' sk UA IN 3 HOURS | 15 MINUTES. wer, but when she ca AY ar hind ‘as only the same dead eunflowe Hrd Aved, 4805 Third | ctaieva. Cetera fo sat down and eried to think {i AY [rate Geeseeee Slators, Veterans is only her imagination and stuck of Wortd War, Ke Here W hatpin into it-and it turn be a prince a on No || Why We Are Able to and lived happily Bree: RRR AWG cai ANASTASIA BHX even he ‘ Offer Greater Values Brookiyn, N,V cen service in the World War, a!!! SEEKS WILL FOR PROOF | members of the Than You Can Get Elsewhere have been umbrellas Theatres free to Kiddie Klub mem- n Mondays, Wednesdays and West and the number of seats re-| Globe served for them. Get an Evening World's Kiddie “! Jub Summer Amusements Card at je theatre you wish to attend. MANHATTAN. ita Troan alens| OF OTHER WOMAN'S CLAIM. | “| reached here i ireal after ar made in three ord non-stop flight und fifteen min- ht-passenger | t Widow Believes Strong fox May reet and How- iight Throw Assertion on manufacturing exclusively fot ud State! Junker monoplane : tade i Mitchel Fieid. ¥ ne order granting tel perthission in the vaults of the Corn nk in search of will of her hus: ‘Those BUY YOUR NEXT UMBRELLA shire, OF US. and Adi went to the Biltmore. who 1s the man- tel, Montre rip last night, ssortment for you to select son hand . WIth St. and Wet | sat and Wash- Broadway: and M 100 dison Ave. The makers of Crystal Silk Sport Skirts say— “. sport skirts in syitnx a dene Uy . Xs 007 Ay, hg co. cRYSTAL @ * pavid 13 Bast 26th See @ Ha TOR cl ri Lever dg Mass. ang out sport we Camort in washing, a, fot &* y lemen: of LUE Ny We fins nen ” Gent c \ook- it whe "e urgt g the NC fray OF we & We are ei erve ot up> ~ Ans! ni . ed skists ee chre ain Lu re 2 harm w mple ¢ vale psolutely is “yay YOU ter A ane ghows LY che safe ae pens its life: : nalys's, men! tus ci ‘si Neyashing * SAN girections 9 siving ee ¥ R mend in che operate wit ber se by che “fact fe to CO cing hat Weare ane of cate me vs x tee {EW ICH 7} (4 ic NY * ro th skit OMPA 4 who : a thus t crvst IN re w U i D AY e ' * fog » Fe fy David Crystal & Company is one of the leading manutacturers we who have recently made a thorough investigation of the safe way at to wash fine fabrics. For their own protection as well as their wt customers,’ these manufacturers are urging that their products ame be laundered in Lux. Complete laundering directions in book- a let form sent free on request. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. . : Made in U.S. A. me Won't injure anything pure water pine won't harm New York with his | \y | | Appatiqyc Straus. Store Hours: BROOKLYN Telephone Main €100 { ia An Exceptionally Interesting Sale of 5000 Yards of Finer Ribbons Remnants and Loom-ends 39e Yard Beautiful Ribbous from 5 to & inches wide Some of them are from our own stocks of ribbons that sell regularly from 50 to 98e x per yard —just odds and ends. the last possibly on a roll, and in short lengths. Other ribbous inelsced are short ends from a maker of fine ribbons—some of them with slight imperfections, so slight that few will find them Plein and faney ribbons, jacquards, brocades, taffeta, moire, warp prints, checks, plaids, stripes, ete A. & A Street floor, Rast, New Styles at New Prices! Worsted Jersey Dresses for Junior Girls, $14.95 a This delightfully youthful model is fashioned of worsted: jersey and comes in such desirable daytime colors as henna, , brown, reindeer or navy blue, cunningly trimmed with kia: collar, cuffs and pocket pipings. It has an elastic wais' smmkinedi-adjustable to various types. Sizes 13, 15 and 1% years. Misses’ *Berri-Knit’ Dresses, $18.95 Knitted fabrics are specially desirable this Fall for street and school days of the younger set. These “Berri-Knit” | Aurora cloth 2-piece frocks adapt themselves to many occa- The skirt has an elastic belt, and the slip-over blouse has the hem-cuff. Round collar and turn-back cuffs of white linen are very effective with the black and white mixtures of the material. Finished with a narrow white kid belt. Sizes 14 to 18 years. sions. A. & S+-Second floor, Central A Sweeping Clearance Sale of | 600 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 95¢ For girls from 6 to 14 years comes this great Sale |]. Dresses in dozens of styles hundreds of Gingham of course, there is not a range of sizes in some models. The ginghams are in the most attractively colored checks and plaids. The styles include shirred or pleated skirts, original ideas in col- lars, cuffs, pockets, ete. in many ¢ Ss A. & S—Second floor, Central, CONVINCING FRIDAY SALES IN THE A. & S. STORE FOR MEN Men’s New Fall Suits, $27.50 Now is the time to start equipping your Fall ward- robe, and to make it easier, the A. & S. Men’s Shop is ready with a fine new group of Autumn suits. Of course there will be no picked-over lots to choose from because these suits are newly received from a manufacturer that made these suits exclusively for us. Modish Suits Tailored From Fabrics That Are 100% Wool Grays Pencil stripes Browns in Mixtures Blues Herringbones Greens Plain effects 50 Mens Raincoats, $8.45 Each A very low price for coats of such excellent quality, fashioned from double texture rubberized fabries in a handsome shade of tan. AL & SStret flour, Heyl strent Menrs Negligee Shirts, $1.49 A large assortment of good Shirts fashioned from fine quality printed madras, corded madras and per stripes or cluster stripes in fast colors. Sizes 14 to 17. » in neat hair-line Cut full and roomy. Various sleeve lengths. A AS Street floor, Ras. Mens Straw Hats, $1.49 and $1.95 Formerly $3.45 to $5.95 All our straws now marked at these two prices Panamas $3.45 to $6.95 Formerly $7.00 to SE5.00 Leghorns 5 Ri d from $7.00 Bangkoks Keduced from 89. Split Straws D Keduced from $5 Soft and Derby Hats for Fall Wear are now ready for your inspection. colors. All the atest styles in a variety of good Stetsons, $7.00 to $12.00 & S. Soft Hats and Derbies, $2.95 to $4.95 A. & S-Street Moor, Hoyt street, FE II SS

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