The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 19

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ee is Bs Epseese 5 sunaea gusacazeses tt 3 The Evening World’s — Kiddie Klub ae ‘Coprrigt, 1992, (Ctew Tork Brening World) by Press Pubtishing Co. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer WHAT EVERY SCHOOL CHILD SHOULD KNow. My Baby Sister, I have a baby sister, Sh/ § as sweet as she can be, And \ hen I go into the street She bakes “By-by” to me. VERONIt ( O'NELLL, Brooklyn, NY A Naug) ‘y Boy’s Dream. Once there was a boy named Frank. He was a very naughty boy and which he hurt birds and animals. One night he had a dream of what he could expect as punishment for being naughty. He dreamed he shot a bird and saw. their mother. He was caught by a policeman and put into prison for tive years. After he was out he killed other birds, and this time, instead of a policeman coming, a great big giant came and was just about to kH! him, when he awoke. He told his mother the dream, and after that he never again used his bean-shooter, By LBO ACCARDL Brooklyn. QUESTIONS ANSWERED ~-about the heavens, the earth, plant life, animal life, races and people, nations science, invention, the Eng- ish language, wireless, steam en- gines, geography, the World War. | Send your questions to Cousin Blea- ror, and look for the answers in the Kiddie Klub Korner for Thursday, » Jan. 19. "4 ———_—. —— - " WANT FREE FISHING PIER AT CONEY ISLAND United Anglers’ League te Leara How te Get It To-night. The United Anglers’ League will hold its first meeting of the New Year this evening !n the Auditorium on the To Stop a Cold in One Day Be sure you get BROMG The genuine bears this signature G. Akgors Price 30¢. wien in bali On renee fifth floor of the Pulitzer Building. Of- fcers will te installed and other mat- ters of interest claim the attention of members, especially an address by the counsetlor, Charles Drescher, on th way to secure a free fishing plor at Coney Island. The address will be |!- lustrated with stereopticon _ pictures, ‘The new officers are Gus Chris Ptesident; ol. George R. Chester, Harold D. Smith, Vice Presidents; Jahn Wbel, Reco THE EVENING SEEMS BUILDING LOANS SHOW BOOM IN WESTCHESTER $3,729,739 Borrowed im 1921 and More Activity Expected Thin Year, According to records in the office of County Clerk Elroot at White he total ster County last year was $3.7 9 This is an increase of $950,000 over 1920 and shows a building boom. in the gounty, It is in Westchester during 1922 will os ceed those of last, ye $28,400. FREE ROBBEA Sa suspect. Pearl River Bank OMcial Fails to Identify Man Held, BUFFALO, Jan. 12.—George W. ‘lorence of this city, who was ar- wsted by the Buffalo police Tues- on suspicion of having robbed oe Pearl Kiver Bank several weexs 5. shooting two of the bank offi- ‘als, was released to-day. “Sheriff, James Fogarty of Pearl River and a bank official, who said that he could positively Identify the obber, looked at the suspect at Po- lice Headquarters. The bank official said he did not resemble the man he had reen HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON aa tov mention care ment ot ‘which lire bur the “All cbikirea_ wo age may ber ie presente Deve! | DRESS, Please only the city in fxteon years ot idm alver gar Klub iia and ry COUPON 887, Don't Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It If you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Seep to Dr. F. C, Raynor, ny Secretary: C. A. 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Women’s& Misses’ A pparel At Further Reductions To Make Way for the Incoming Spring and Palm Beach Apparel Women’s Evening, Street and Afternoon Gowns $29.95, $39.95 and $59.75 Formerly $39.95 to $98.50 \ Women’s Sports and Utility Coats | $14.75 Reduced from $29.95 | | 40 Women’s Yallama and Tricotine Suits $14.75 Formerly §24.75 to §34.75 25 Women’s Moussyne and Duvet de Laine Suits $29.75 Formerly $39.75 to $54.75 45 Women’s Hand. Tailored Suits $39.75 Formerly $49.75 to $64.50 10 Junior Girls’ Suits $14.95 Formerly $24.95 to $28.95 39 Misses’ Self and Fur-Trimmed Suits $19.95 to $49.95 Formerly $24.95 to $67.50 115 Misses’ Self and Fur-Trimmed Coats $34.95 Formerly $44.95 to $48.95 24 Misses’ Beaverette Collared Coats $14.95 Reduced from $24.95 Women’s Slip-over Brushed Wool Sweaters Formerly $5.95 to $9.75 54. Women’s Wool Slip-over Sweaters $1.85 Formerly $6.95 to $12.75 27 Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters $7.95 Formerly $10.75 to $12.75 Wool Tuxedo Sweaters $9.75 Formerly $12.75 to $14.75 49 Women’s 66 Women’s Woo! and Silk Skirts $7.95 © Formerly §14.75 to $2475 & & 8.—Bec0ed floor, Central $9.95 and $10.95 Formerly §16.50 to $50.00 Imported Batiste Sacques $2.79 JS89.95 Beautiful Silk Negligees | Forms > For Friday’s Selling = ~ ABRAHAM«STRAUS.. BROOKLYN 2064 Pairs Women’s Capeskin Gloves , At the Remarkably Low Price of 95¢ Pair ANOTHER of these specially planned A. & S. sales of gloves that are setting Main 6100 new records for value-giving. The practical, good-looking gloves of capeskin that are excellent for every sort of outdoor wear. An especially good quality—and an especially low price; in brown, gray and beaver. ® Light and Dark Flower-Patterned Ribbons, 39c Yard Reg. 49¢ and 59¢ Yd. IVE-INCH and_ 6-inch Ribbons in beautiful pat- terns and color-combina- tions. ‘These ribbons lend them- selves to smart crisp hair bows—dress trimmings—and fancy work of all kinds. A. & 5,—-Strest floor, Kast, Napkin Rings Initialed, 25c APKIN rings of ivory tint—a material that looks just like ivory — and each one marked with a silvery initial. They are at- tractive on the table, and the initials individualize them. Ak 2S Simet floor, Central. Wed the New Season are Tie-Back Crepe de Chine Blouses, $4.98 NE of those clever little models that seem to fit in with the mid-sea- son's clothes—a note of new- ness and of color, The flaring sleeves, the touches of worsted embroid- eries in contrasting colors, the line of the neck, all cor itrive to make them very effective. Navy blue with red. with cinder. Sizes 36 to 44 -canard with blue—lark with red embroi A. & 8.—Second 1.00) * A Quartet of Specially-Priced Items from Brooklyn’s Leading Housewares a A partment-Style Kefrigerators and hinges; highly nickel cleaning. high. Bissell «Parlor Queen” $6.50 In @ heavy case finished in walnut and highly polished. Equipped with Cyeo ball bearings, rubber tired wheels with nickel guards and a removable brush. or peach de! ed Las * bles ” Embroidered Organdy * (Ce Purchased for Christmas—and Just Received! IIand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.25 ESE handkerchiefs have quite a history, and their history accounts for their extremely low price! First’ they were ordered for holiday sell- ing and arrived here too late—then they were orig- inally to be embroidered on linen, and cost $3.00 box! A mistake was made, and the initials are embroid- ered on finest mull—so we were able to get a much lower price from the manufacturer. They are hand- embroidered—the beautiful Spanish work—with the initial in a wreath, and there is a variety of styles, all boxed in half-dozens. TH new Optical Department is completely equipped for every sort of optical work. optometrists are in attendance to examine your eyes and prescrive glasses when they are needed; and prescriptions are filled at most reasonable prices. SHELL RIM SPECTACLES WITH “SOFT-LITE” IMITATION SHELL RIM § With curved spherical lenses, $4.50 pr. Including examination. $18.95 Reduced from $24.75 [XN solid oak case and handsomely finished, with brass locks piatesi galvanized stcel ice com- partment, gloss white enamel food compartment and with re- tinned shelves and drain pipe that can easily be removed for 2014 inches wide, 1544 inches deep and 48 inches Tce capacity 60 Ibs. Bissell -‘Universal” Carpet Sweepers, $4.75 sles Anea yru nning| weeper in a mahogany: Ry fini shied be ed tri ense ans ariog ming ai Iwith ja- and a EAM-COLORED Organdy, apeeoerty em- broidered, has been edged in Bul to make a most effective material for sets, for clever little vestees or for novel trimming. It is 4 inches wide—the convenient width for thoes uses—and is at a pleasingly small price. i ished and nickel plated hinged case, Store Hours 9 to 5:30 A. & S—Ehret foe, Central. Women’s A. & B.—Street four, Central. Edged in Color $1.10 Yard tian colors | and cuff A. & S.—Sirent flow, Central, Two Special Offerings in SPECTACLES xpert LENSES, $5.50 PAIR Regularly $7.95 i SPECTACLES Reg ularly $6.75, 4. & S/-Gurees flowr, Contras, Carpet Sweepers “Eveready” Filashiights 50¢ A very convenient size to carry in the pooket or handbag. Highly ‘pol- with “Eveready” battery and “Mazda” They sell regular for $1.25. Lat lamp. A & S—Subwer seer

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