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CHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMB who saves six Kiddie Kiub coupone.|1 never will be able to do as much Are you saving yours? as you do. i} COUSIN ELEANOR. LILLAAM ENGEL, New York City of the Klub) Dear Cousin Eleanor: athering six times six! Not long you wrote In the | Quan wawnwennnnn ¢ | Kiddie Klub Korner that we kiddi vow TO JOIN THE KLUB. Jie Kiub is tojof the Kiddie Klub can donate any CUT OUT THIS COUPON. 1 nt of money want to the e Klub Kountry Fund. I have saved up $1 and am sending where you} it to you. Of course that is nothing to tu the amount collected at} but you know 1/ : The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Coprriget, 1931. by the Press Publishing Ca, (Tho New York Mvening Wer) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Dear Kiddie Kins; During the month of Aumust, chil- j | now know that to be on ‘is worth ehildrer dl by them; Klub's Free Movies, But it is now September; there rk, all that myself. Weal, | nay contribu rs dren who Wished to become Kiddle| no more free movies for us and three| die lub Korner, have your drawings | anyway, every little bit helps, and L| Kiub Cousins could do so by collect-| coupons are no longer sufficient to/ond stories printed in The Kvening | hope mine will too, |S pec omicee. ‘etter, ie. peveeated ing only three coupons, Joining the|gain membership into our ranks.| World along with the contributions | You good to the Kiddies, | win a aiver gray Aub Min ao members Klub was mad usier and quicker| From now on kiddies must hay nt to the Kid- | Who you would | srtinente, for you so that you could receive} coupons, just as they vest own 1 these thine lsat ir poor tt tsine | COUPON 836. your membership in time to go to the! ever since the Kiddie and_more ne the kiddie Tam trying to take after you but! sw wewewerred Back to School !—Sale of Boys’ Clothes All Our Monroe Jr. $12 All-Wool Two Pants Suits, $12 One Pants Suits, $12 Reefers, $12 Juvenile Overcoats, -$12 Juvenile Suits, $12 Mackinaws and $12 Corduroy Two Pants Suits, Now Two for $12.75! SALE STARTS TO-DAY ani | Suggested Combinations . Suggested Combinations \ uN $12 Boys’ Two Pants Suit and $12 Juvenile Suit NOW Both for $12.75 $12 Boys’ Corduroy Suit and $12 Juvenile Reefer NOW Both for $12.75 $12 Boys’ Suit and $12 Juvenile Overcoat NOW Both for $12.75 $12 Boys’ Mackinaw and $12 Juvenile Suit NOW Both for $12.75 15,000 GARMENTS TO SELECT FROM: SIZES 3 TO 18 ‘This “BACK TO SCHOOL SALE” is gigantic in scope, both in the tremendous money-saving advantage and the enormous stocks to select from. Here you wil) find new clothes in smart new styles, clothes that will make the boys look forward to the opening of school, well almost with pleasure, and you, parents, look forward to the two-fold benefit of having the boys weil dressed at the price for TWO garments you would ordinarily pay for one. JUST THINK: $24 worth of Boys’ Clothing for $12.75-- TWO $12 Suits, many with TWO PAIR PANTS; a $12 suit and « $12 reefer of $12 mackinaw; a $12 mackinaw or $12 Russian overcoat for the little fellow and a $12 suit for his big strapping brother; a $12 sailor suit for the little fellow and $12 suit for the big boy, or e wear-resisting $12 corduroy suit for one and @ $12 blue serge for the other. NOW BOTH FOR $12.75! SELECT ANY COMBINATION THAT BEST SUITS YOUR NEEDS Each garment formerly sold for $12—NOW BOTH FOR $12.75--ANY TWO MONROE JR. $12 GARMENTS. in ANY COLOR OR ANY SIZE OR ANY COMBINATION NOW 2? FOR $12.75! Juvenile suits, reefers and At their regular price these $12 Monroe Jr. suits, overcoats, reefers and mackinaws are $3 to $8 LESS IN PRICE THAN overcoats. Sizes 3 to 10 | GARMENTS OF EQUALLY HIGH GRADE QUALITY SOLD ELSEWHERE. Boys’ Two Pants Suits, | This biggest event ever attempted in BOYS’ CLOTHING —AT ANY TIME starts TO-DAY in our UPSTAIRS MON M. Ss ROE CLOTHES SHOPS. Coming at the time when the boy needs clothes for school, this event will go like wildfire. We regular Monroe Jr. Suits again urge that you come early, But, if that’s not possible, come up with the boy after supper (we are open evenings) if and Mackinaws. Sizes* 7 you want to share in the most extraordinary Boys’ Clothing event ever attempted, to 18 REMEMBER: ALL MONROE CLOTHES SHOPS ARE UPSTAIRS! BRONX—Bergem Ave. at 149th St. JERSEY CITY—Newark Ave. and Bay $12 Juvenile Reefer and $12 Juvenile Suit NOW Both for $12.75 $12 Boys’ Suit and $12 Juvenile Suit NOW Both for $12.75 Note How Well Each Suit is Made Every suit, doubly sewn, buttons sewed on to stay, pockets stayed and tacked to prevent ripping, collars basted and felled, pants fully lined and reinforced at the knees and seat. NOTE: MANHATTAN Mth Street, cor. Broadway 46th Street and Broadway 42d Street, cor. Broadway 50 East 42d St., cor. Madison Ave. Nassan Street, cor. Frankfort 59th Street, at Columbus Circle 5 Cortlandt Street, cor, Broadway 125th Street, cor. 7th Ave. 14th Street, opp. Academy of Music 181st Street, cor. St. Nicholas Ave. PATERSON—220 Maw Street BROOKLYN YONKERS—Getty Square 587 Folton St., at Flatbush 413 Fulton Street NEWARK—151 Market Street ALBANY, N. Y. BALTIMORE ER 8, 1921. 4 STORE OPEN 9 to 5:30 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 10TH —hIEARN POURTEENTH STREET 1827 | 7,750 Yards | Dress Woolens | 1.20 vara | Were $1.97 to $3.97 Supply your Falt and Winter requirements NOW! 54-INCH ALL-WOOL MEN’S WEAR SERGES navy blue and black. 42-INCH ALL-WOOL PRUNELLAS fashionable Fall colors, navy blue and black. 50 AND 54-INCH ALL-WOOL JERSEYS Heavy weight—new plain colors and smart heather mixtures. NO EXCHANGES No Mail or Telephone Orders NO RETURNS See pages 5, 8 and 23 for other Hearn advertising “What You Eat Today Walks and Talks Tomorrow”’ HAVE been rather surprised to find that most o/ the letters I get are from folks who want to put on more weight I say I am surprised because all my life I have heard men and women “harping’’ on the fear of getting fat. So much so, that I hay unconsciously gained an impression that the only thing every one held in common was the fear of a double chin My correspondents disprove this, however, and tor the benefit ot those who are frank enough to admit that they want more weight J print bere a letter from a young woman who has been kind enough tu write me. I can’t insure the same results in every case, but you may count on none but good results from a trial Mr. Loton Horton Dear Sir; Three years ago my weight was 129 Ibs order to increase this weight, the doctor ordered that I two quarts of milk a day. I did so every day for a year, d the milk in this manner —two g! at breakfast, at half past ten, two at lunch time, and two at half pasi In the first two weeks I gained 9 Ibs., and at the end of a yeu: my weight was 160 Ibs. As my height is 5 ft. 8 inches, you will tealize that this weight is not excessive. Since than I have taken two or three glasses a day and maintain 160 Ibs. without difficulty Very truly yours, From the above it can be safely inferred that the writer could have made her weight whatever she wanted it to be; and furthermore, can maintain that weight as she chooses, The more I look into the subject of nutrition the more I am con vinced that the questions of health and efficiency and weight are jus! what we choose to make them. ‘‘What you cat to-day walks and talks to-morrow.” You can only be as good as the food you feed your body Within certain natural limitations you can be what you choose—fat, thin or medium, The first thing to be sure of ts that your digestive apparatus is in good order. A diet of milk, fruits, greens and whole cereals will keep even a fairly good stornach happy. Atter these, eat whut you like al 1 likes you, but be sure that it does like you Having selected a rational diet, you can salely regulate your weight with milk, In one of my recent advertisements I quoted trom a book, ‘The Science of Eating,” by Mr. Alfred W. McCann. I have had a number of requests for information about this book. It is published by The Geo. H. Doran Co. in New York City. I believe you will enjoy life more after reading it. LOTON HORTON, President Sheffield Farms Company —_—