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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. 5 copied, and the contestants must not accept help from others. : c A note from the parents or teacher of the sender saying the drawing or composition is original must accom- pany each contribution. \ Write NAME, AGP, ADDRESS and : The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Ercadway at Ninth Street Ouprrisht, 19%. my the Prom Publishing On, (The New York Rrentns World) oy tite NUMBER Se Telephone 5 Address Cousin New Yi Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ning World, Park. Row, New York . Stuyvesant 4700 / Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor BILLY BRIGHTEYVES VISITS HIS ro CHILDREN, “Oh, Chippie, you are a wonder; you are always discovering things!" Billy Brighteyes burst out with this after hearing that Chippie hud Joi- lowed Tabetna, Vollykin's cat, and, so discovered where the Brighteyes chil- dren lived. * not wait a single minute. e them atonee.’ Without thippie was leading the way back to the odd nest that held all Ml THANKSGIVING Needfuls--These and More-- Monday New Silver Plate for @ |i ¢ JERKINS Thanksgiving Sale of Pe ua shows va the Thanksgiving table D,\ New Dinner Sets dren,” Bily confessed, Think of them | out in the forest all alone, with no 2,000 veces of very high grade quadruple English porcelain sets. 1,158,830 Mp ] mother to feed them and no father tv plated on rickel silver, from a manufacturer ee Of 107 pieces each. guide them, 1 can't help wond ’ Just off the steamer that they were nut alleaten long who speciatizes (and concentrates) on the . “Perhaps all the while ‘Tabby has deen both nurse and counsel! those young Grays, who knows? > oadaaad are fond of her,” said Chip- e. Do you really think that?" Billy was surprised to hear Chipple say sv, but made no more talk about it. They had arrived at where the Brighteyes ohildren live. It was an odd sort of nest that the Brighteyes occupied. Instead of it being up in a tree and out of doors, it was hidden in a dusky corner of an | Five border designs. Traced gold handles. $60, $75, $80 sets. Monday $45, $55, $60 ALSO—a few English percelain dinner sets made up from our open-stock patterns—and some odd pieces of the same patterns—at “ALF PRICE: to c.ose out. pieces listed below. He makes enough to keep his corts down. And we buy enough from kim to get his lowest price. to The War Department of- fers for sale 1,158,830 new and reclaimed Jerkins. . These Jerkins are made of leather, canvas and mole- skin. They are lined with wool blanket lining and Billy Brighteyes and the Brighteyes , Children, Hammered Water Pitcher: Pie, Plates—P. Casseroles—Cut Pyrex Lining. Cheese and Cracker Dishe Cheese Di «$15.00 each $5.00 each «+ $4.50 each ++ $7.00 each - $7.00 each Een-bon dis) only $4.30 so whenever he wanted anything he sent Patty to the village to get it. One day he sent Patty to get one poufd of bread at the store. The Candlesticks . each way to the store was inhabited by various other linings. shee ++ $3.75 By OM vaen whlen Had fallen Into dimelininy cautiela Eat g walked omane'l tfc, iS Trivets each | Fruit Bowls 138.00 each FOR .WOMEN Third to Half Less for Glassware uae. When they arrived the ht-|on, and shen he decided to He dowk Sizes run from 36 to 46; Bon-bon each Bread Trays $5.00 each - ane a gl an it lish wand eyes children were not at home, but|on the grass and rest. He lay down, lengths from 30 to 32 Bon-bon 5 each Flower Baskets ....$10.00 each rocks of elvet Czecho-Siovakian decorated glassware—bon bon Sauraeed pad very soon they began appearing one| yawning, Suddenly he heard a wee inches Basket each Main Floor, Old Building. jars, mayonnaise hes, baskets, vases, etc. From a $1.’ yn bon Cake They are cither baled or boxed. by one, each with a nut, sor or kernels of corn, and one they scampered out again at oice say, “Come, Patty, let's go and see what the squirrelo are looking: ” He opened his eyes and saw 4 ish for $1.15 to a $35 candy jar for $17.60. r Second Gallery, New Bullding “‘The smartest Fur Wraps or Kasha Cloth the visitors. They were young squit- | \ittle elf about: three inches tall. Most of these Jerkins are For Afternoon Wear rels, a8 you know—not yet a year old.) « ame is Golly,” said therelf. : fabri They keow they could not fight the| purty woe wpcewesdering. ie fal-({| stored in: Schenectady, The two fabrics selected, Boston, New Cumberland, Pa., and Columbus, Ohio. older squirrels if they chi had, to steal stores. by Paris to interpret the afternoon mode are here 4 Golly until they came to a little aring where there were fewer trees. creatures—-Eena, Meena, Mina ut ten squirrels were looking at||| Others are stored in. Phil aii dan duce 32 > Mo—poor little half orphins th WHIGe eine IR the gies, Patty ‘ ‘ed in Phila- represented in reproduc- t t were, dia not recognize their own wong nccres caw that Itwasa kitten ||| delphia, Port Newark, 8 tions and adaptations of are § or aris eus US Daddy, did not know unlil he made it clear that Chippie and he had_ not come to rob them had sayed so thrift * By signs that on Billy Bright m: pabies who he was, t ewn daddy, whom they had not wince ever ao long. Then what a emed, had died during the night befora, When Patty was stand- ing beside the kitten he accidentally stepped on its tail, whereat the little thing jumped up and bit Patty in the Sliez. Patty screamed and awoke to find himself lying in the grass, just as he had been when he went to sleep. Realizing how late it was, he jumped Brooklyn, other points. Informal bids for 100,000 Jerkins, any multiple thereof or for the entire lot must be in the hands of Atlanta and distinguished gowns from the Paris openings. In velvet, $69.50 to $395 Furs in bands and fringes, fine embroideries suggestive of costumes, metal And it is not difficult to believe when one sees the charming short cape frora CHERUIT which we imported and have produced ir. several furs, because we deem it the Perfect Fur Cape. it is so much more than short—it flares, or hangs in graceful tolds It has a deep row of double loops, which reach well below the of the food they was impossible. possible for them to all ask questions at once—they did it, Eena wanted to know where the sun went to when ft set. Meena asked happy time they had. up and hurited to get the bread at the||} the », Steel nailheads — | ynoes and flutter as one walks. It fits the shoulders in soft gathers All four bables wanted to sit on| store, . used with dignity and simp ind has a narrow stole collar. It is the most distinctive cape from daddy's knee at once., This, of course,|" By DORA STERN, aged eleven. Surplus Property Officer, 1 are the dominant features | jrarie this season. our collection. Black, brown, and dull red, 59th Street and First Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Not Later Than 10 A. M. Eastern Time. OCTOBER CONTEST AWARD WINNER. Fourteen-Year Class. In moleskin—$650 Lined with gray crepe and blue and satin brocade. In ermine—$1,200 | Lined with white ‘velvet. taupe, gray ht the birds to sing, the In Kasha cloth : ; who taught 1e birds to sing, the | WHAT 1 DO awit MY SPARE . $115 to $197.50 In kolinsky—$1,650 In Hudson seal—$700 wanted to hear stories about her| ¢ 4 November 19 1921 Lined with brown crepe de Tined® with) brown crepe call > My Magnificent Palace. On the door of our attic Is a placard with the words "The Magnificent Pal- ace.” The low, sloping ceiling only adds to the charm of the room, In Th f 5 . 4 thin takers ee taTtace of | chine and with a gilet of copper decoration and so our gowns | and gold brocade. have each some brilliant col- J! ored crepe in sleeves, bodice, eemmeyehieitress’ mother and Mo asked who was the best runner in all the Fair Forest and who was the fiercest fighter, the bravest hero and why mice liked cheese better than hickory nuts. * Billy Brighteyes went home, chine and the copper and gold brocade. Second Floor, Old Bullding 20° of the amount of bid in the form of cash or certified check must accompany each bid. his head swimming tn questions and his ears ringing with the sound of wee baby squirrel voices. He vowed to Chippie that from then on not an- bh Rane alas enemas ated the attla we have the palace yard, ballroom, museum and library, where I spend most of: my time. " If you could only see it Iam sure you would say “What a lovely place this 1s.” And 80 it is, Samples may be inspected upon application to Surplus Property Officer, Low-Price Dresses embroidery, metal girdles or deep banding of fur against the background of black, navy blue or brown. Second Floor, Old Bullding The season's 'Vool Coatings in this sale Women’s ‘sizes, $6.75 , Two models of ill-wool serge, and seven models of wool velours—some of the prettiest wool velours we've had in many a day. Braid trimming, or a delightful touch of 59th Street and First Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Write above,address for bulletin giving detailed information as to quantities and locations of both new and reclaimed Jerkins. his dear little children. He had | spent the happiest day of his life. Next Story: Where the Sun Goes When It Sets. | What fun we have If we dress up in the old clothes found in a large, ancient trunk in the corner of the room and what fine balls we have. Dad has helped a great deal in the museum, On the shelves and in the cases are different kinds of curiosi- at very moderate prices Fabrics made of the best Australian cashmére wool— with the soft finish and deep pile of heayy velvet. Used with great distinction 1m wraps, coats, capes and suits, Q. Have we a mecting room? D we all come together any time durin. ties. In the s : A . " 2 y nlue, maiay and tortoise shell brown, Sorrento aNG VAGUE adie: acinn, the, apswer, tothe commie. one wate oe aes aR eles; enhances their loveliness. Serges are in navy blue; ae era wide. he first stion is “No.” We have |heauties with which to adori 2 Hp on te Necessary wool velours are in brown ¢ reindeer. Si 4 4 e, £8 is i ‘ He lige coom: iney tolimagluaralecan ee oe le Closes November 19, 1921 ‘e in brown und reindeer. Sizes 34 to 44. Veldyne, $7.50 yd. Critics say this is the first room that will hold our membership, * * * Cashmere silk-back | Duvetyn, $16 yd. ulet, sunny éorner of the ard Library" [ love to do my ad, look at pictures or just 188,000 children, and you can guess |‘ why we have no Klub rooms. | For Misses..........--$5 ve do all come together at,ér. Wh. i 4 5 ape * rapes gracefully and wears all-wool duvetyn which really aifovent ties of tne ovate Binge lavecang nue plese nine ie etniee Yes; it is possible to get an excellent frock here on een weave, the Kiddie >_Klup has heen formed to sit near the fireplace and hear Dad Monday at $5—a frock that was $10 or $12.75 in regular Marvella Cloth, $12.50. yd. not a Christmas nor a summer va-|read of tell stories sf t times cae A * ae! ‘ cation has gone by without a Kiddie} Mo you not love my “Maginificent stock only a short time ago. Made of wool jersey in one of One of the smartest coatings Moussyne, $6.50 yd. Klub party. We are preparing to have the big- gest and best of these during Christ- mas week this year, Palace?” FANNIP KATZELNICK, No. 1704 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. the most popular models (illustrated) of the year—two- piece effect, with white collar and cuffs. brown or gray. Sizes 14 to 20. of the year. “ Gerona Cloth, $11.50 yd. Hand-made Blouses |_ 4 Lighter in weight than vel- In navy, henna, dyne but with all its softness. (A few serge frocks in the T hope you mveiome ral of you, HONORABLE MENTION. same style are inciuded.) Downstairs Store, Old Bullding ae Ua fabric ave of ae Dress Goods Salons, every one. ace Louis Lipeon, Bronx; Margaret e . wh i: st COUSIN ELEANOR. |iniman, Stapleton, S. Bugenia with filet lace $4 Q5 | vella. Rirst Mleor, Old, Bullaltra - Van Houten. Red Bank, N. J.; Her- , : Patty's Dream. Patty was a little boy who lived with his grandfather in the forest. His grandfather was a lame old man, and bert Nagel, Brooklyn Not long ago exactly this same model sold in our own stock for $10.50 New Cut Steel Corduroy Breakfast Girdles from Paris Coats, $8.75 NOVEMBER CONTEST. Subject: What | Want to Be When | Pink Batiste Step-ins are now 45c — SHIP NEWS INFORMATION |. « 4 Soy, re —and it is one of our most pamgiedin en awards of one dollar each will . . F: Ss Ss Mat ust landed. iinkea be awarded the ten Kiddie | chub Step-ins and bloomers. Good in qual. mUCGEESTY Muses, for Tailored coats of soft, oath ue To-Day. members, age : o _ Good A : 2 ; ; . inel lave wind MEnAT INC Ehe nent draw” | well made. Lace trimmed; or with hemstitchin: sult: | extra wide wale corduroy, nother collection of those stunning metal and ings or essays on and double elastic at the knee. f at) I Want to French voile not only very fetching Re When I Grow Up. r i be . steel girdles which have ‘The drawings or essays must not be Fo ne naniael ar? cage” that’ pend nae ailet tact ! looking, but exactly what been the raison d'etre of Taran, Tyne a ‘ also KERR'S ee | at borders the smart ro sah a ; 3 i CS Sho EID scatatear - collar is unusually wide and of | one requires on a cold} many a smart gown this ReneS cet t ‘TOFFEE | a charming pattern, Hand Jinter morning. season. ia, Ree the tastiest. . Girls who need | embroidered dots in squares Winter 8 , ‘tha ‘qarion aneht i H, Amserdam, Pirin | of hand drawn work add Self-colored dotted silk mull He WOrMAnSAID Of: Siem Perper is particularly fine and they are unusually scintillating for they are beautifully cut. 7 to $15. Due Monday. Panhandle State. London ‘ Chtoago, Havre F HUINon 9 Satin eee further distinction to the col- lar, as well as to the vestee and snug turn back cuffs. Sizes 34 to 46. practical Dresses are invited to this little economy party. plain ginghams and plaid ginghams develops the attractive linings. Rose, copenhagen blue, and Chambrays, B wistaria. so neat and clean, and p you wust sve your NAME. AGE and ADDRESS, Malls Close, Sails MEeUE oe esseee SADA M1200 ra ‘years aa aN ‘ado Second Floor, Old Bullding Third Floor, Old Buliding Main Floor, Old Buliding Algereutn, Tunky tiie 30 AS 13.00 a become members. | Each “member is prevented 30 well made— sronla’ Riacelis 3AM. 12003 mrincate nS | eS Were $1.95 « ® HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. - oc Beginning with any nuw- SW ter eat ont wx ol Y ‘3 © ‘Ss, 860. SiO ett aid i 7 OQ) mali Cousin’ daeanor, Ey ping World Addie © Kiw! 0, Park How, New 2 | ote, | COUPON 867, | $ | Some of these afte bloomer dresses, which makes the choosing all the better. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Sheffield Farms Co. offers | = : ' a 7 - ° The Piano-for Thanksgiving can be chosen best where the range is broadest, and where only GOOD instruments are assembled for comparison Closing out good Coats for Misses Were $18.75 wgoTs | 916.75 Vestris, Buenos A West Caruth, Afi Zeeland. Antwerp Information as to other vessels than those specified may be had by calling The Evening World and asking for Ship News Office The Wanamaker List = PERMANENT JOBS A few ot 2 kina—ieft from the season’s selling. Velours, CHICKERING KNARE . s and cloakings; our own stock; mostly silk lined SCHOMACKER EMERSON F ~n_ opportunity for young women who seek a good HAINES BROS LINDEMAN : For GOOD MEN a SP Downstairs tere) Old Bulleny, | BRAMBACH AUTOPIANO Sapolio OMIESUEA| || Clean, able-bodied American citizens, between the A || Fine little Coats CAMPBELL FREDERICH of 21 and 35 years, will be paid,.as route salesmen, MARSHALL & WENDELL 35 DOLLARS A WEEK | PLUS 2% COMMISSION APPLY AT | 209 LEXINGTON AVE., NEW YORK CITY 154 WEST 31ST ST., NEW YORK CITY Or Any Main Distributing Branch for kiddies—$4.95 Good for boys; good for gir and not matched eisewhere in New , that we can find. Blue, brown or gray chtnchilla; double breasted; sateen lined. Sizes 2 to 6. Warm and sightly. Downstairs Store, Old and New Bulldings and the incomparable AMPICO Reproducing Piano More than 70 makes, styles, sizes and grades! ‘This is the broadest choice in America, And back of whatever instrument you select, is the broadest guaranty. You are CERTAIN of satisfaction when you buy your piano in the Wavamaker Piano Salons. Upright Pianos, $365 up. Player-pianos, $465 up. 1. -Women’s Sweaters at $3.95 These are worsted sweaters—plain or fancy stitch— always useful and always wanted. Tuxedo model; some in two-tone effects. Navy, black, rust, green and buff. Dawneraire Store, Old and New Bulidings Kill Your Cold Over Sunday See Creofos Ad. on Page 4. Grand Pianes, $695 up. Reproducing Pianos, $765 up. _ Immediate delivery. Convenient terms. _

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