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a -—- ( ‘ oe SEEN PETE LLIN RTE PT IT \ ” ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Ooporight, W981, by the Pree Publishing Co, (The New Tork Rventag World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer a 6B T seems meet on Arm ] tell Child-en the story o a sixteen -yc @erved and dica f @mure one day in From the Boston I “If ‘Scotty’ could hav Brookline standing bn growlpg on her forehead. Tearfully| ings or essays on “What I want to Be she gave an account of the accident.| When I Grow Up.” Bob, the Newfoundland dog, who was| The drawings or essays must not be the real cause of Nessa’s troubles, ed and the contestants must not jcame over, half apologetically, and pt help from others. |Meked her hands. In a little while note from the parents or teacher Jeverybody went back to bed. of the sender saying the drawing or | Nessa vowed she would never again | composition 1s original must accom- let ber curiosity run away with hee. |pany each contribution, He> vow lasted as long her Write NAM i, ADDRESS and brplses, CPRTIFICATE NUMBDR distinctly, By bVELYN BERN . age|_ Address Cousin Eleanor, New York thirteen, New York City. | Bvening World, No. 63 Park Row, ~ New York City, OCTOBER CONTEST AWARD a wi WINNER. Ten Year Class. | What I Do With My Spare Time, in my spare time I paste pretty colored postal cards in | made of cloth, then f send them to some poor little child HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON, Heginniug Wis any sam- n ot these fhe stars last cven jhave nothing te q ak = Am For WW orlick’ Movrnful notes of , : ‘dot | Get POTIICKS the crisp October air, he wou ave | | wil © suffering % The ORIGINAL mm amazed. If he e et their pain. (1 was ‘i myeelf.) And 1 en Malted Milk k stozies r Korner bridged the 1918, whe mud of Fra by German + wondered What all the “He would have s patriotiam th 5 tof the dead hero.| SYLVIA E. RANDALL, Beechilurst, . nothing that we can say{L. | him, iis glory is tm- ¢ ‘ NOVEMBER CONTEST. a husetts Subject: What | Want to Be When | The “Food-Drink” for All Ages. the State and N ' pate Nile for short oon oe Quick Lunch at Home, Office,ana ds of one do d the ten wil! Nountains, Ask fer HORLICK'S, geen many of b wit men and Women who u and} he a ni Ne members, aged from six to fifteen In- id Imitations ieee, ‘Ho would elusive, Who send in the best draw- war-Avoid & . 18, newsboy \ asked by ber grand- - ——— d a week with her, ladly for she loved r to sp epted hat old-fashioned lady. | In {mother's colonia) mansion | the long sleep that « ie Which held many beauti- | ‘well done. Only the in ns. Very often, in fancy, | glorious death seemed to hover over Nessa ‘med through it, delighting (le many strange things to be nd there ed In per It Was on the first night of he: vist, When all was still, that Nessa shout their wares on st assembled to do hy “Albert E He was sleeping put Il register SUTPTIS the ceremonies, whicli ce the presentation of « commemorating Scotty's « petuity. Washington 4rc a takes longer to cure Sl hacdions down the iilks 4 level tablespoons comstarchy 94 cup butters 1 tea taste-sensation in prunes. Prunes no longer “We can use that spi Mife. There hus never been a all tangled up in her kimona, “Measure Scotty by what got t she would like to explore the ¢ i . out of thie world ind he's poo ine uken chests In the attic, She | i Cesena Morin hams and bacon by the Beers him t er ane deana te in 1889 by Washing- original,unhurried Ferris Sunsweet Prune Cream Pie: One cup Sum 7 ' catered r Jionaire. He were not broken. Thes ton Square residents cess. BUT. sweet Prunes put through coarse sieves $4cup ‘You don’t mean it! ‘I can hardly believe Honalre, He cere ee Ieee anes H for the centennial Y Process. ‘once you chopped walnuts; I cup scalded milk; 2eggs¢ it!’ “Who would think you could get zhis other way of becoming When she finally got up celebration of Wash- } taste that delicious full 14 cup sugar; 1 teaspoon flour; 1 teaspoonful It penne’ G get i Sates a so lth ota cet AA hese abla) Fees meer flavor, you will agree wep Pray sir oli lc ene a ep eK stone of admiration and won: H arch was finghed in | that oldtfashioned meth» eieture, Ald Sunewect PIKE pulpand wal the same surprised key. last she tho of the time @ an into i i . He for ou couinirs celuctantiy ie the room. Bl ee H ods are best. eR ditt stot ie eee Thanks to Sunsweet—to housewives the are fe for he gs of the treasures she had sus 2. M i . ary y . @f moral courage ts ne cen, she descended the stalrs, a lamp 2 go F.A.Ferris & C ise: for custard pie. nation over who heve sent us ingenious reci- ee ey tk Reb agai th apathy wT ee New Yor + Sunsweet Prune Pudding Delmonice: One es—and to the earnest work of our own Wwalts for our na nded across the stars, With a FERRIS HAMS sB ACON Cue Sees Vier bierreet Dees avers iomestic Science Director—there is a new al! history « cvash awoke the household. eg whites; are prosy commonplace thin 8 that begin ch 4 to now d tablespoons s nilla. Put 2¢ 5 i Kmerican I there. at. the “A Little Hi ther in Price-BUT!” Sonswest Prunes» Sie and end with stewed. Prunes have arrived. se, they found ce ding dish. Scald m le boiler; mix Prunes bele n any menu ap. She was tugar and comstarch until well blended; add jong —on any : bump was fast to hot milk and cook fifteen minutes. Pour For dinner-dessert what could be more over the beaten yolks of eggs. Pour custard ‘ pao over prunes. Beat egg whites until stiff; beat airy or enticing than prune charlotte, prune , in gradually 2 tablespoons of sugar; foldim rfait, prune souffle? What could be more remaining sugar; add vanilla, Spread on top pa » Pi i of pudding; bake in slow oven eight minutes. toothsome or substantial than prune cream Lt CLS pie, prune pudding Delmonico, prune layer i Seneven: eee Cen Hire Coee ue nee cake? So you sec t! sa host of surprising Prunes, pitted and rubbed through a coaree : ara = sieve, having one cup of prune pulp. Add % pel that you can a prunes: easpoon cinnamon, | tnbeaten white of egg} 5 Ucupot cigar: Best wih a wile eee Benet Lhe DUaded pido! } el consistancy Ot WIupped crea, xu Ask your grocer for Sunsweet Prunes and fishes two-thirds full and pile sweeten > | Shipped cresea au soa) Grralih wal ehery) see that you get them; then you’ ll be sure of having a// your prune recipes turn out well. Send for Recipe Packet: Our new Recipe —=Sunsweet Surprises for 1922"— A will be nothing less than a revelation. Full of CALIFORNIA PRUNE & APRICOT GROWERS INC. flavorand-economy surprises and it's free! SAM JOOE, CALIFORILA- 119000 OROWER-MEMBEAS ~~ SUNSWEET CALIFORNIAS NATURE*“FLAVORED ~ PRUNES | é — your grocer has them It wipes dry Boott Toweling is absorbent. Boott Toweling is durable; it laun- ders well and keeps its bright--white color. Boott Toweling costs less than you have ever paid for such good toweling —it is usually sold for about twenty cents a yard. A PHENIX PRODUCT E PUBLIC: Feeney ome a be Tae Shy MILK STRIKE BULLETIN | Stenger CHEESE every day. Rich in bation fat and proteta cial hes AS TO FUTURE PRICES tere Vottamines than Among the thousands of letters received endorsing our attitude in the present milk strike situation, some have asked for assurance as to future prices. It is obvious that not knowing the future cost of milk, freights, and other materials and supplies specific figures cannot be given. These are uncontrollable in so far as the distributor is concerned. We know that relieved of the unfair demands of the Unien as to wages and ||| conditions and with co-operative relations established the cost of milk distribution is bound to come down. This being so and without increased cost of milk and other materials and supplies the savings must be reflected in future selling prices. All that could prevent this would be for us to appropriate te ourselves in the form of additional profits the savings thus realized. Use it for face, bath or roller towels, bibs, aprons, runners, bureau scarfs, etc. Look for the label on every bolt. Where to get it At most any store in U. S. where toweling is sold ig PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese NEW YORK CITY OT» Gite! Brothers Y tecti inst such a devel ti t this time thi MILLS James A. Hearn & Son neat seueeee Sty es ltice Gantad oe seein tear oe anlar on ale It I G | Lae H.C. F. Koch & Co., Ine. handled by us, t Is Great BSORBENT James McCreery & Co. Boe ree sofestion ip sisson ve wl eh enor rege Rothenberg & Co. countants of high standing. ‘ This should give assurance to milk consumers, since they will know that whatever future prices may be, of the total price paid by them we will receive as a maximum for our services only the one-half cent as mentioned. Furthermore, this means that you will réveive practically all of the benefit of savings effected in distribution costs, whether these savings amount to lo or 5c per quart. This is as definite a statement as to future prices as can possibly be given at this time. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 63 Vesey Street : New York City eR|IDe FARM Tomato (atsup Made Where the BROOKLYN, N. Y. Frederick Loeser & Co., Inc. NEWARK,N. J. L. Bamberger & Co. Boott Toweling is 18 inches L. S. Plaut & Company wide in 25- or 10-yard bolts. Buy it by the bolt. BOOTT. MILLS, Lowe tt, Mass. Tomatoes Grow In the Midst of the d South Jersey Farms iy Millions of bottles sold annually Sold at Grocery and| IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Sees a A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT