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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, oh 1921, 3roadway at Ninth Street New York Business Hours— . 9 to 5. ! . Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Beginning with any num- ber, cut out Unree of these 32, Sk} and ; The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Cuprtight, 1911. by the Pree Publishing On, (The New York Breaing World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer I? is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give | | of age All children up to sixteen years ou To-Morrow !# Lact Free M |S Saeee Giver on tacenbers . 7 i ‘ paihentrad free to kiddie Plub ment: | peo ee ne ee a“ lasting satisfaction, ers on Wednesday, PON 832. " ae fea | cet gan Evening World's Kiddie SSA Formerly A. ‘I, Stewart & Co. rh the theatre you Amusements Card at) impire, 364 Westchester Ave.: 100 MANHATTAN, North Star, Fifth Av 46 West 109th > West 110th Valentine, Valentine Ave. and Ford- ham Road; 50. Unite . 194th St. and Web- , 187th St. and Wash- | The August Furniture Sale ends tomorrow at 9 p. m. rs Fair Warning On these last two days—today and tomorrow only—the Furniture Gal- Windsor, 4 Ni STATEN ISLAND. Richmond, Stapleton; 50, star, New Brighton; 50. mpire, Port Richmond; 50. LONG ISLAND. East Broadway; 100 . and Madison Ave.; Our best Low Shoes for women---Reduced Tat yoo kwew Gtippie ane Sth B8th St Th V Playhouse, andi] e.; 100 sEWer. He is Moa ssth St misett ie: Broadway and 187th St Flushing, Flushing; 50. . ‘ . . . * r BROOKLYN. Pies ges er apt Copa 2 ‘ leries will remain open until 9 o’clock Fi "a t, 1401 Matbush A ica; 50 (Fi ts HF oly you coul@ | Ritter tist Maus Aves aie a aia = was +H for the service of those who cannot See Win Wearing Tae | presi ein ave Nh gtr eres 2 pairs were during the d young WANS 4 acbeetiens (Fifth Ave), 5612 Fifth|gt, Richmond Hill; 100. "oe es were ys come durl je day. Ave. gots paii wi ust 9°99 wilh |, peerless (Third Ave.), 4805 Third| SEPTEMBER mueTCanaee CON-, 232 pairs were $8 : Colonial, 7415 Fifth Ave.;- 50. i oe ry . H ma Ave.: 100, be eee hue menieers ae This is a quick disposal of some of our best and most popular low shoes of the Last Day for the Half Prices Av 1 h Q oy ey Jang e | a sizes. OS Snemald Aves 200; lacs wx. tor Aitean, Inclusive, Wee season. They are all regular Wanamaker stock—broken sizes, of course—but a won- 205 Flatbush Ave. derful buy if you can find your Manhattan, 1065 Manhattan ze in the style you want. Two prominent features among them are Patent or dull leather pumps with Louis heels 100. send in the best photographs of Billy Ave.) Brighteyes, the squirrel hero of the “Woodland Wonder Tales.” he pictures must not be cut out ‘ks or magazines, they must be Last day of August prices. Last day on which to choose from our entire stock of furniture at 10 to 50 per cent. less. 50. Marathon, 138 Prospect Park West 0. of t Globe, 236 15th Street; 100. py pe ORKaTHE | Normandy, Fulton Street and How: | “Gortestoute may send in more than Gray buck pumps, one-strap style with military heels a Ave. K h ‘aph. i :, 4 ‘ He Woes | TOxtord Flatbush Ave, and State| MR RNOtCRTEAD: | 5 4 pnmmas and All sizes in the sale—214 to 8—AA to D—but not in each style. I oan Tr . ge mt jee BRONX. et a Ney °e ue And there are tan pumps of various kind id dull leath d_ oxford: e . back of each one and send to Cousin are ta inds; and dull leather pumps; oxfords ff i sti inet bs ie dtl ih) Bronx Strand, 327 Westchester| Eleanor, New York Evening World of several kinds; and other good low shoes in varying aesoitinehts— all $00 itor Autumn , There is an interesting play now running in London— Rim Wee l6ke And |Ave.; 100. Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New wear—all reduced to $5. 9 “If’—in which a man is given the opportunity of chang- York City. ing one turn in his life and living over again the years. He once missed a train. “If I had caught that train what would have happened?” he asks. And he catches the train—in the play—and leads a new life. Tremont, 1942 Webster Ave.; 100. = == - First Floor, Old Bullding ’ cHases “Them Hen “Thy Come pown “We twin. | OVD WRN ae Halt | oo 32-34 alee 2e0I0 Z 32-34 e A Nees , J ‘ : West 34th St. {BOOT SHOP West 34th St- Price you mee ue closing days of this August Sale there is no turning Many needful things are now half price. Some have been half price for several days; others have just tumbled- For instance: How Trey So0eak' Awo How BN ORY Mes. Swan ges. | FLUTTER ano If... | you take advantage of these last days you will surely have a new life of happiness come into your home with the fur- Very Special!! An Increasingly Popular Sandal and Chipbie Does wav MeAN a Dashing Interpretation of It. i @dlANDKERCHIEFS for niture. TG wont We Ue «swim: | Choice of . . . stitched; plain white. 50c a sal complete suites and many pieces at half and less pays | “Queen” Either Sally 4 J grade at 26c. an half. ; : megs, HE ae RE (De i = / se 6 Still the entire stock to choose from at August prices. Tuem escabe iv i WOMENS Naceyee Sale closes absoliitely Wednesday, August 31, at 9 P. M. wrlee . eS Soon ott eaurie, fi grades Fair warning! at 50c. A selling out of | . Summer ‘Carments noniveaidegie” || Half-Yearly China Sale Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Buliding. Thein BEAT ELL MATHER Does Aor ewow erat CHip Meanc only) to Sack HER Ana my brightly speckled roosters In jersey, jersey and satin con M ed. Now $6 | Taal clos eetlige Pie binations, and jersey and taffet Vrettily trimmed with lace and! Many kinds coutil and faney : button, French suede; tan bol RBaBies 5° ste b henna. Sizes 5% to suaps sevag ly ST Him Patent Leather Patent Leather 5 iin, Were $6.50, at... $2.75. Glass and Artwares oriously White Kid Piping Two Straps For Miss 14 to 20 Opens Thursday, September 1, but advance selections anp seoles Foriously The Sister of the Sally The Sally Sandal 4s on an ,. ||may be made today and tomorrow. Bor ut eFime ste | Sandal—the Queen still in high favor and 50 Silk Frocks | Sports Skirts Fear eerece weomena s tuia' lene “VE LLIN Meek tke, kevnole of ds gaining steadily in $25 to $39.50 $5.95 and $8.95 eration aalnaslie abarton 110 open stock patterns is +4) sive Thi ft fancy among Leaders the eves of fashionable Originally $39.50 to "379.50 Originally $9.76 ¢ aes a heed 614 to7 Were 78 are in the sale—more than a thousand dinner sets in all— Him wir site Nn peste ay Charming ‘models in foulard, || ide chine serge flannel plain'and| Main Floor, Old Bullding French, English and American. of Himano Hi Rascal These Queen Quality styles embody the well known chiffon, Georgette cre pe, Rosh- | striped, jersey, Skibo tweeds, gab- Thin Cut Gl. f ieee ‘ ple ee Ty anara crepe, Canton crepe, taffeta, | ardine, Georgette crepe, Baronette ae In Cu ass Ly , Tecks CAtijpie features of perfect lasts ane ie ma he ie and Georgette and crepe de chine | satin and striped novelty silks. | GOODS REM- || at very low prices; and artwares at 14 to 16 less. : a F ir orice aii 3 —wi s the combinations in a variety of de- ‘Nai ight-li | itab : yw i ( rele one is" away AND oul oF (ste ee Sil atta sail ect SSSI LG lightful colors, Street frocks! | ay fftegjand straight-line models, STs ne wd It’s going to bea great sale! second Galery, New Building Si hin “Ws waye value extraordinary. Afternoon frocks! Dinner gowns! areducludad? . Wool goods and cot- es ee oe ? 7 Open All Day Saturday 150 Wash Dresses Wg rn ea rhe Lcd aL HOUSEWARES 34, All sizes in the lot, but not al j wmode Queen Quality Boot Shop $6.50 to $12.50 flees Invevery style i aie i i Originally $16.50 to $32.50. ‘| The September Sale Hucklivg 32-34 West 34th Street Beartinily taitorad tracks ceive, | Sports Capes and Coats , 5 = ~oEE! ham, linen, linen and voile com- $9.75 Advance order taken today and tomorrow—and as To timse ue: binations, voile, Swiss, Swiss and | you see the great quantity of goods spread out in the House- tte is cHucelin Wow as the SENDS Wi love , Aloo Wiltt Mine, hy Ao hl Y in Unis REEN TheeTop ves Avgis Twenty wine Dear Cousin Eleanor: Just a few lines to ask you if you The Wonderful Flavor of ‘‘Sealect’’ Evaporated Milk is due to the fact that it is made from the purest, finest milk you could find. The same clean, wholesome milk that comes to you in a Sheffield bottle each day. Buy your Evaporated milk by name and demand organdie combinations, chambray, novelty silks, Baronette satin, and a few homespuns, in all of this sea~ son's most popular shades. Stripes, checks and plain colors. Sleeveless, tailored and dressy models. Toggery for 60 French Frocks $2.95 to $3.95 Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street Clearaway Originally $19.75 to $27.50. The capes are tailored of homespuns and | flannel bound with grosgrain ribbon | in a contrasting color. The coats are fashioned of flannel—plain and red, blue or green blazer stripes and jersey in Tuxedo and tailored models, of Summer the little girl | are all hand knitted with collar, cuffs and bands at the bottom of a contrasting color. In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, just as you enter from the East Side Subway. Misses’ Frocks, $1.95 A large group of many styles and kinds: Svante frocks from our} regular stock. The lowest regular price was $5.75. Some were as much as $15, Sizes 14 to 20, 15 | Seales, cutlery, coffee mills wares Store you realize what a great replenishing sale this is. Prices much less than a year ago Prices have come down \ to 1 since last September and on top of this reduction the sale saves you another 15 to 33 1-3 per cent. Article Reduced Nickel and eopperware.... RES 20 to 25 per ct. : 10 to 83 1-3 per et. Aluminumware..20 to 33 1-3 per ct. Tinware ....15 to 26 per ct. ‘Woodenware 10-to 15 per ct. Hand washing machines . Article Redeaced Sewing machines and dress forms ; 15 per ct. Brooms and brushes 20 per ct. lronware 10 to 33 1-3 per ct. Andirons 20 per ct. Fire sets 20 per ct. Percolators and camseroles........ per et. per ct. Refrigerators 20 ct. | Feather dusters. .15 to cid think jan is a good one, I think - ee @ Electric irons 25 per ct. hE Ae PS ae Were 85.95 to $7.60 Blue) rose and gray: lage ; 10 to 25 per ct. | Vacuum cleaners 25 per ct. street and see one of the Kiddie Klub Sheffield Exquisitely made frocks of voile; Set Bang 10, ; Children’s $1.50 Bathroom furnishings, 3.0... | Trunks. 15 per ct. members with their pin on to salute ‘ ’ deintily embroidered and trimmed |. /Uxcellent sweaters for the young | Pantie Frocks, $1 I wiesiesictg 1b ko Site meric: || Baskets end bamipers...20 ter ich jem. with drawn-work. schoolgirl. 5k % Very uaetul, the Ot plain énamelware + 20 per ct, ire goo 20 per ct ea Oe a oe nite word Pink, blue, lavender and white. | chambray in pink, blue, green and Serenthy Dallery./ New alleles would put it in The bvening World EVAPORATED Eien DNAs sae l ray —in pink, 5 80 that all the other Cousins would ie Sizes 2 to 6. English Sweaters tan. Sizes 3 to 6. pew, shout it; 1 think they will like 9 and Toques $8 95 Lo e 9 = Me Cl g y M HENRIETTA Mt. DROSS, | ete Wash Frocks Were $15.95 and $15.95 tWash Fabrics earing awa en's Hackensack, N. J. “ Make it wit. ilk’? Hand knitted slip-on and coat| Voile, t ingha By ° ) 9. My dear Cousin Henrietta and all the | ith Milk 95¢ to $2.50 models with charming litle touues| eq aietan i aetalen eee nes Medium-wei t Suits Coun Half and Less to match. di Gualities if I like Cousin Henrietta’s idea im-| good qualities one-half to one-| mensely. Hereafter Kiddie Klub mem- bers wearing their pins, shall, if they wish, sulute each other. ‘One of the first objects of the Klub = tm to promot its members and this is exactly what good fellowship amongst Many smart frocks of voile, dimity, soisette and chambray beautifully trimmed in all the pretty shades so children. becoming to | Light blue, pink and white Sizes 2 to 6. Copenhagen blue, Dainty Little Hats third less than regular. Women’s $5 to r$12 Dresses, $1.95 $45 and $50 grades $55 and $60 grades... $65 and $70 grades. . $27.50 $32.50 . $37.50 There are suits here for immediate wear— the plan will do. Henrietta must be Sizes 2 to 6. : an enthusiastic Cousin, else the TSO 7 eco Ae 25e to $3.95 Extraordinary, surely! And suits for Autumn Smee Ue Oe nate etre iden . ' gingham, organdy, linen, and cotton er, As I sai fore, e r ry lth 5 Way wiz RD RnAM) Org ang sorton. ‘mmensely and hope that all Kiub English Sweaters, ay under price came frocks #izes $4 to 44. Fine members will adopt it Lingerie and straw hats im- | for house wear, Your affectionate THE EMERSON Criterion Quartet is the male quartet which > ported and domestic models —very COUSIN ELEANOR, is making such # hit atthe Strand Theatre, They have just made a | smartly trimmed with ribbon and ees c — a new Emerson Record which ought to be in your collection. Onginalty $14.5 flowers. House Dresses The man who looks Dreams. re Hy ih ines Mente tal These attractive slip-on sweaters Third Floor, Old Building = ahead, and who is earn- When 1 am sleeping in my bed, = you bia nee! of the beet sort don't fail to bear aa Lower estly interested in a aod With a fluffy pillow at my head, Zmerson * - At $1—were $1.95 to §: form of economy, wi s ar a le rustling noise ou badd > A (AR Pectin ea scining Yoon the Tand of] Annie Laurie Adorable Silk Odd Corsets At $2.50-—wer $3.85 to find something to his ad- Toys. | rat L Lawns and andies in man, vantage here, Be eros een eae pee Sallie in Our Alley Petticoats, $2.95 {to go at $7.75 colore, and inal al aizen A io not they look fine i ; . Theyre marching up and down tho| sung by the Criterion Male Quartet. phe inl etal i a Well made corsets of pink coutil /lurge group —good and wantable, | Linen knickers and yre | sehool wardrobe will find in’ this ae ¥ hee From the window to the door Emerson, To dear it is to buy it! The old songs wear bent. delightful collection, petticoat mported and domestic models long trousers The cow in my little farm has just cores that are pretty as well as prac to fit all types of figures. |$2.45 to $5 Were $8.50 begun io moo, But when the morning light ‘They are dead, dead, dead. By HERBERT ZIM, New York! City. * U oe Incidentally they sound best on “Eierson Phonograph tea! combinations in all bright colors Third Floor, Oid Building Medium or low bust. Well be Corsets, $1.95 ribbon Third Floor, Old Building brocades. All sizes, but not in every style. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building