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1921.” ____ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, | brother down to the park where we et ; You Can Learn More ter from you, Cousin Caroline, and Be When | Grow U ,. ? any other cousine who would like to HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. live and play with him. He is a The drawings or es: ‘s must not be The Evening World’s write and, be written to, I am, OUT OUT THIS COUPON. | member of the Kiddie Kiub, too, but| copied and the contestant must not . . Your loyal COUSIN ELEANOR, te et tae a tam. ha ny ais years Phe ie 8 accept p from others. | Ve have lots of fun skating, play- A note from the parents or teacher Kiddie Klub Korner fis Hig Wa, taf | ng tau an hige amd week tai tther| of ine renee saving tha irawine from a teapot test of Autumn. ae 3 games, but when it | Mod dark wel] composition is original must accom . Copyright, 1921, by the Pree Publishing Co, ‘New York Brening Wortd) 4 must come up and after supper I Led Sean Mutinttes anit Glaaee tie ot, yet study my lessons, When daddy Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | ve ees eee ius ie on din + el fe pany each contrib nm. ¥ A q rit E, ADDRNSS and comes home with A vo {Oo [ATE "MBBR dist Iy lV always read the’Kiddia Klub Kor- | Address Cousin Eleanor, New York “THE GOLD AND SILVER BALLS, | 1 have done this for, many cousins | With eae that whistle and in the vabers. | Each omer her and then our spare time In over| Evening World, No, 63 ‘Pare Row, N 4 site si . and it Is time to go to bed. New York Clty. O ne yi boy was playing) already and hope to do 800 a 8] ~~ myatio magio wex nee OUPON 86t | Mee eikeonuoc, | os | Ne édge of a lake, He had|many more still; I should delight t | wits ogy cheeked apples and pump 5 Now York City HONORABLE MENTION 4 small, black ball which he} be.the one to send you a letter all ples ; | — Edith Spector, New York City threw up into the air to see how high| your own and mail it to your home| quid fresh, ripe nuts that fall to the | y5* yoENRIETTA Fy Y, aged 14.) NOVEMBER CONTEST. | Mary Addis Greenberg, Bronx; Marion yt (ai As “ose agreed - a: eer in an envelope just as you describe. i | Subject: What | Want to Be When || Kassel, New York City. out his s: ds to catch it, but it ‘ground; *| New York City. Send me your letter, be sure to men- | gay Fy i : ——— bh He sat down on a|tion your address and T shall send rey ne ee OCTOBER CONTEST AWARD . Grow. Up. dl to ery. Ten awards of one dollar each wilt! you one in return. Nothing gives me| DY Whom the nuts are found WINNER. | from: the Ereater pleamite, than to, exchange a einen GuMe tb we tee, hight Year Class. be awarded the ten Kiddie Klub nal letters with my own Klub bd ily eA ri What | Do With My Spare Time, | members, aged from six (o fifteen in During my spare tim 1 the best draw 1 IT Want to _ ROCKBFRLLDR'S DOCTOR ILL. Dr, Joel D. Madden, seventy, whe for years has been te physicign of Willians ockefeller and other premifent resi: Than we can tell you in a page of advertisement TRY IT TO-DAY lake and ter and mother had told him ir| it he would never get another. iry went under the water arose with a beautiful golden all and ssid: g forward to rec the trees and HEN Cheruit presented her versions of the Mode in Fur for this winter there was one cape which dominated the collection, And, though there were many beautiful Fur Fashions in Paris, this one cape by CHERUIT eclipsed them all. The original model in moleskin cost us $1,405.12 to import. We have reproduced this cape in all modish fur: . i son_seal (dyed muskrat), at $700; in kolinsky, at Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. $1650; in moleskin, at $650; in ermine, at $1200. RDERS for initiaing and monograming handker- chiefs for Christmas are being received now and given special attention. Owing to the holiday rush, it will not be possible to take orders for initialing and monograming after November 15th. Main Floor, Old Buliding tie boy, Queen was delighted with | reward for his h e the three balls. He we As soon as ed home he told his playmates | bout it. One of the boys went! down to the lake and dropped his ball! into the wat 'y Queen arose 1e other boy 1 wae crying and she asked | chat had happened. He told her | lost his ball. Phe fairy dis- me up with a Broadway at Ninth, New York The Annua THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant lection Sale of MEN'S CLOTHING will oat on Monday ed and soon beautiful golden ball. this Another shipment of | he touched O F “For bein ans ur Famous All-wool The boy had to go home, hanging his head in shame. \ T HEU TOROK, age thirteen, New York ¢ ' | Blankets at $12.75 pair The best blunkets made, selling today anywhere in the country for as little as $12.75 pr. As fast as we get them in, out they go. They are diffrent. from other blankets—even to the touch. The wool is springy. It is full of lite-—the kind of wool which ensures warmth and durability. Double bed weight 5 pounds _ Plaid design, block effect, in blue, pink, tan, gray and rose; or in white, with very a:tractive borders‘of old rose, pink or blue. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding. The Next WOODLAND WONDER TALE will be published in the Kiddie Klub Korner day, Nov. 8. oF Cousin f I write you a letter will you an- awer me? Will you write me a rea! signed by you, and will you nd it in an envelope to my hous: by mail? TE do want so very mu my own, and I ic to come ‘ m you. SIN CAROLINE K BOOKMAN Literary Week Entertainments in the Auditorium cach afternoon next week at ¢.30. Conducted bg JOHN FARRAR, Editor of Bookman. MONDAY—HEYWOOD BROUN will discuss 10 Fall books....Talks will also be made by MARY AUSTIN, HENRY AIKMAN, ALEXANDER BLACK, FANNIE HURST, OWEN JOHNSON, NINA WILCOX PUTNAM, BLANCHE COLTON WILLIAMS. Burlesque of Dangerous Ages by O. K. LIVERIGHT and 1 | ainly I will do what you ask. Men are voting for lower prices this year—and here are the lower prices Hand Sapolio -The Sapolio Coilel Soa for everyday use Coats Reduce From our own good stock. $16.75 Sizes for women. These good coats have heen part of our regular stock for several weeks. But now that various groups are some- what broken from the season’s selling, we have combined the remaining garments end this lowered price is the result, ‘ Bolivia cloths, tweeds, polo coats, Normandy mixtures and heather mixtures—a variety that permits of no ques- tion; some with silk lining. No woman should be without a good-looking, well-made, all-wool coat while this sale lasts. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding. BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE BEATRICE KAUFMAN. Where only the better grades of clothing are sold—Wanamaker stand- Exhibit of Fine Bindings and rare and curious books. ard clothing in every det4il of fabric, fit and finish— ‘ ; Firet Gallery, New Bullding. 7 1 and $65 grades | 930.00 Regulars, Fine grays, browns, hairlines_and mixtures. and stouts. 300 Fine Ulsters — $50, $55 and $60 grades $38.50 All plaid backs. Richly blended colorings. Dress ulsters, towns ulsters, storm ulsters—with half belts, and large pockets. Sleeves and yokes lined with satin. Plenty of browns, grays and heathers. Made from vegetable oil only — Were $19.75 to $25...... shorts, longs A specialty The same distinction of line and smartness found in blouses for more slender figures mark these blouses for large women Formal Blouses $9.75 to $29.75 Smart overblouses and tuck- in blouses in Georgette crepe, or crepe de chine. Suit shades. Charming crepe de chine over- blouse, illustrated, copied from a very expensive model is trim- med with silk embroidery in contrasting colors. Black, navy blue, or gray. Price $24.75, Georgette Blouses $9. White, flesh, bisque, or gray; trimmed with filet, Irish, or Valenciennes lace, anil times embroidery Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding ROLLER SKATING at the ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69 West 66th St. A superb floor on which to sweep around in great the rhythm of live- Tailored Blouses $7.95 ‘to $10.95 LOWER-PRICE BROADWAY STORE Where fabric quality is the first consideration—where prices are lower lars. White, black, navy blue a Bld | because fancy trimmings are omitted. * Z | 5 to $24.50 : t White Voile Blouses Suits with two pairs of | $3] 50 i . Av attractive assortment from trousers—$45 grade.... neatly made blouses at $6.50 to Every man knows the additional service that TWO pairs In crepe de chine, satin or natural pongee, with well-cut roll, tuxedo or convertible col- maple The most popular Coat model for young women This particular model is circles to wome: hand-made ones at $14.75, ex quisitely trimmed. ly, thrilling music Seton Floor, Old Building by our roller-skat- of trousers i the most popular of all i ing band, y — y it— ng ban Autumn models that we have Girls’ Ruvcteimmned ag wre * the evidence—plenty of it—in many choice patterns and all Pet NEW SKATES had this season in the Down- © BMAD BIZe8. ‘ GooD VENTILATION pa ae 4 * LLY CROWD Stairs Store. We have had it Coats, $19. 50 i Inatractore for Ree! od tae i : , : Weiss wesite Brey 0 mot made-of & good allewool SP8K- 60 coats that were $25 and muskrat, opossum, racoon and | ] laid- back Ulsters and other I ; ppateing esrati ing to sell at a very low price. $29 in our regular stocks. seal-dyed coney. 0 t $45 d | ST, NICHOLAS INK, 09 W, GOTH ST. $16. 75 Ten smart styles Finely tailored and venetian vercoats gra Crores 5 Baltad anodéla, cemi-belted lined throughout, and warmly ; 4 AUDUBON BALLROOM 166th Street and Broadway 1 Block From Sirigay Station DANCE FLOOR ONE BLOCK SQUARE DANCING TO-NIGHT snp vats AFTERNOON , private and IRRESISTIBLE DANCE MUSIC fava, Sundays and can be left at an Advertising Ag lephoned direct! 4000 Beek: Brooklyn Cxttic or can bo to The Worlds New York, 00 Meloy mel It ix well tailored; with good sateen; belted; breasted in effect; with shoulders. * Just the kind of coat every young woman needs for every-day wear. Sizes 14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Building fully lined double- raglan A clearaway of Smart Autumn Hats Quite a Variety, too— Trimmed and untrimmed— Velvet, chenille, duvyno and such— Mostly small shapes, and dark colors. The quality is excellent; the price very low. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding, models, flare models, smocked models, long waisted models. In broadcloth; bolivia cloth; plain wool velours; silvertone velours and heather ‘coatings. Trimmed with beaver, natural Color: Brown, wine, green, 8 navy blue, saxe blue, rose, Harding blue and heather mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16, Third Floor, Old Buliding Adorable one-piece slip-on | Negligees Lovely, soft crepe meteor has been used to express the charms of these adapta- tions of a chic French model. The fullness is cleverly confined id forming kimono and is held there ainty, handmade. by sprays 0! French flowers. Rose, French blue, ciel blue, orchid, peach and flesh Exquisite simplicity. lines. Graceful at $18. 30 Third Floor, Old Building | Dress ulsters and town ulsters; and the always-wanted Chesterfield overcoat with velvet collar. We worked a long time to get these coats to offer at $29.50. But, as the heading aptly says, men are voting for lower clothing prices this year, and HERE they are. Beginning on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Broadway, cor, Eighth | ElectionSaleof Men’s Shoes,&7.85 All new. Values which top the ticket We hapnened or them ‘just in the nick of time for our election sale for men A manufacturer had overstocked and wanted auick cash—we got the lot and you will agree that there could hardly be a better election day shoe offer. They're of Norwegian leather, in tan and black with extra wide shanks and heels and the very newest of hea punching’ and heavy stitching all around heel and soles. The high shoes have saddle instep with heavy punching. Young mem and college men particularly will appreciate these fibve siip sole, the squarish wide English soles, most in demand right now. The damp-proof and the general heavy effect is what is \j| sizes and a quantity to assure good choice. Burlington Arcade floor, New @isg.