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| | { } } | | id | Conducted by The Evening World’s die Klub Korner Copyright, 19%: (ew York Pvening World) ty Press Pultigning Co. Eleanor Schorer BILLY BRIGHTEYES. Dear Kiddies and Friengs: siving our Christmas play a second JUBIN ELEANOR ta our President. bhe i both good and whee. Bhe wrote the stories we all love “The Adventures of Billy Bright- eyes.” Bily Brighteyes ta @ equirrel Who lives in the forest fair Jits Unttle friend is Pollykin Who comes to play with Nh there. 1 can’t tell you more of Billy And Nis dear, sweet little friend, For that would fill a great big book, Bo here my tale must end. By MARY GOODMAN, are twelve, Seo CUM LL Thank you so much for your letters and votes and enthusiasm about time. I wrapped all your ayes into @ nest package and took them up to Messrs. Shubert, who, you remember, gave us their big Winter Garden: the first time we presented the show Both Mr. Lee and Mr. J. J. Shubert were delighted with the idea of re- eating the playlet and the vaude- ville acts, and Master J. J. Shubert Jr. tossed his hat in the air and said: “Bully! We'll have it Easter Week! That decided us. No one had thought of it before, but we al agreed that the spring Yoliday would be the very best time to give another Kiddie Klub show, when all the kiddies get off from school and the weather is fine; then, if ever, all the world of kiddies and friends will come again to the third Kiddie Klub Country Fund benefit performance. Tt will be the second one given en- ttrely by Kiddie actors. We'll try to make it even better than the first, and will, if that is possible. Your loyal and loving COUSIN OR. Thoughtless Frank. One digmal day in January, in one ot the old-fashioned homes of New Wngland, a poy was feeling very Jonesome. Ffank was now thirteen and old enough to find interest in his books. “Be careful there, Tom. Do not stamp snow on that clean path. Come in, Harry.” Frank heard his Mother's voice yuttering these words. . “That's all fight, we'll clear the bad up again, Aunt Grace,’ Frank opened the door and wel- comed his bayer yee Soon they were playing an interesti game. When they tired of that Fran! showed them his new books, and the rest of the afternoon was spent read- ing. John, a poor boy, was reading said} World Khidie Ki foo Frank's most prized book. After the|700,0|municipal repair shops have | boys had gone Frank took the book and laid it away carelessly. was forgotten. One day a asked to borrow the book, and Frank could not find it. He did not make accused John of taking it. ‘The following spring Frank was going to move to took. How ashamed he was! He regretted having said those hasty words to John. to John just as quickly as» he could. He said, “John, I know I am e mean fellow deserve to thrashed, but I found that book and am very sorry for what I said. I think you deserve this book more tian I do, and I hope we will always be friends.” Luckily John was good- Ratured or Frank would have been minus a good friend. Even though Frank moved ‘away the boys con- tinued to write to each other and iy DILEEN KEEPS, aged’ we y FILER 5 twelve, Jersey City, N. J. beta bi HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. In order to get a new Kiddie Kiub pin you must save up three coupons, numbered in rotation, and send to Coubin pecan: caing Row, New York City, together with a letter giving your name, address, age and certificate number. A new certificate can be obtained in the same way, QUESTIONS ANSWERED. about tho heavens, the earth, plant tm | Se] your questions to Cousin Blea- Soon it|Peenjosed as a failure, it became friend | xnov to-day following an investi- 4 very careful search, but at once | be Tt caused | 300 Deg Big feelings and many more] oogt| the outside.” few York and as| morjowed that a water valve worth they were packing he came across the| $12 kt the city $85; a bell for a His mother said he|the ty $80; standard automobile owed John an apology, so Frank wen: | tiregt one time sold to the city at wi= THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922, How TO JOIN THE KLUB, CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Er tote, E88, Ihease, not the city in you lire the ough tree sixteen ot i) children we ins Ld Pha silver gray Klub Pin and 1" COUPON 889. lif antral life, races and people, naps, science, invention, the Eing- Hs language, wireless, steam en- gi ography, the World Wav. nojnd look for the answers in the sath, Cly REPAIR SHOPS COSED AS FAILURE Chico Aldermen Find Work Cost Per Cent. More Than on the Outside, O, Jan. 17—Chicago’s §2,- Klub Korner for Thursday, gautiddby a committee of Aldermen, otty work done there “cost cent. of what it could have Sq tilustrations given by Alder- poliqutomobile worth $8 to $10 cost list fice less 25 per cent. cost the city the list price plus 28 per cent. | mmm” for overhead at the shops, | According to the Aldermen’s report $6,118.97 was spent for repairing six Bae ee Sere | GUARANTEED LOWES more than twice the cost of the cars when new, | A PHENIX PROD ; =) It’s hard to believe, but | pound ‘of choses bas all the ‘ood elements of 25 fresh eggs. In addition it contains more‘‘vitamines’’than any other f. le “Philadelphia” Cream ii thful food. | Thousands of people eat it with Foreine bas" PHILADEL” BEDS & BEDDING AT CLEARANCE PRICES BRR eorNygoNretietice ALLSTEEL BED, in Ivory Enamel, 1- Cleerance Price . inch posts, 5-16-inch fillers, ALL SIZES “—“——BOTH STORES—— At Lese Than Wholesale Cost MAHOGANY. FINISH GATE LEG ‘ABLE, vl Chesrance Price $4.95 open.” Cearance Prin $23-7 9 BOTH STORES ———eme BOTH STORES —— MAHOGANY FINISH LIVING ROOM CHAIRS, cane beck and —_BOTH STORE —— MAHOGANY FINISH LIBRARY TABLES in all period de- Chena Pre os low os $49.75 ‘BOTH STORES —= IVORY ENAMEL ALLSTEEL BED, 2- inch posts, I-inch filler. ALL SIZES Clarence Prie $8.45 ————BOTH STORES SAME BED, American Walnut finish," Clearance Price $9295 ENGLANDER WINDSOR ME TAL PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese U. 8, A.—80 years. BEDS, in all wood finishes, complete with DAVENPORT TABLES in all period de- Wit-Edge Sprin ‘ sizes—Clearance Cauntioweh 92850 Mebieeiian $79.75 BOTH STORES=———mmn mee BOTH STORES: Phone Murray Hill 2 — [Mattress as selected, 22.50 Clearance Price ON BEDROOM aT I OT CO OO EO T-IN-THE-CITY THREE-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY LIVING ROOM SUITE, cane back and sides, finished in Mahogany and uphol- stered ln choke of Velour or Damask, i tee, Complete ‘a Roll " Charanee Prie $179.50 ee BOTH STORES nn THREEPIECE OVERSTUFFED PIL- LOW-ARM SUITE, mohair or silk velour upbolered, with leone etshiees, filed’ ith Marshall Cora Springs. Clearsnee Price $297.50 ———s0TH sToREs SAME SUITE, with roll arms, uphol- stered in chotce of Mabie ent Pie $269.25 —————=BOTH STORES=——mmme Extraordinary a Reductions || |FOUR-POSTER DAY BED, fin] [FUMED OAK FINISH LIB-) [SOLID MAHOGANY TEA WA FR) S93 Kee xt sicont || fished in Mahogany: | 266 sive (an JRARY TABLE, 2848 in. top off |GON, extra sie, with drop leaves FURNIT URE PRICES REGARDLESS SUITES AND ODD PIECES—REGARDLESS OF COST OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE The suites and individual , pieces included in this ¥ clearance are phenomenal values at the prices to which they have been drastically cut to assure immediate disposal. If you need furni- ture for your Dining Room, edroom or Living Room, it will be worth your time to make your selections from these out-of-the-ordinary bargains. There is no big stock of any of this mer- chandise. In many in- stances there is only one of akind, The more quickly ra you call, the wider will be the assortment from which to make your selections. 20% cash. venient. Pay only The balance as con- OF COST } VANITY DRESSERS in American Walnut finish, of various prind ——r—eooeemeeroeeeraes APC. ADAM PERIOD ANTIQUE IVORY FINISH BEDROOM designs. Same formerly priced as high as $150. SANITARY METAL SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, full si | Price arenes Price $99.7 DS SERINGS, woven wire or link Bedstead and Tatet Table Gearane Pre $308.50 BOTH STORES: Clecrance Price $6.45 BOTH STORES 4 PC. TUDOR PERIOD AMERICAN WALNUT FINISH BED. “BOTH STORES" 4. TupoR PERIOD ANTIQUE IVORY FINISH AMERICAN ROOM SUITE, cnsiting of Drener.Cifrbe,Semiranty Drower SPEARS AEL-COTTON] WALNUT OR MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE. contsting of Ww - itead is w ize. iis i Dresser, forobe, i Sco em MINNIE a Customs rece @ 14/16 (0 nee pas $7.78 ae ee Caran Pria $319.75 BOTH STORES OTH STORES BOTH STORES: 4.PC. MAHOGANY OR AMERICAN WALNUT FINISH ADAM perreseemeereemrerreres 4.PC. WILLIAM AND MAR AMERI |] PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, | GO COR INENIS MANOGANY FINISH BEDROOM SUITE: eclniie of Beas , hs DRESSER with mirror top for ; : ing of Dresser, Toilet Table and full size Bedstead. = $196.75 Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser and Bow-end Bedstead. | bicdecbtbed 2 Gasrance Price $16.50 Cearnnee Pre $437.50 ‘BOTH STORES: <————BOTH STORES* OTH STO RE Sees DINING ROOM FURNITURE. REGARDLESS OF COST | Only One in Five Is Safe Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health when the odds are four to one against you? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the gums —loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply, poisoning the entire system. Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when brushed. That is the first stage. Do not neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used consistently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Use Forhan’s twice a day when you brush your teeth. It is the only dentifrice you need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. Remember, four out of five contract Pyor- thea because they wait too long. Insure your teeth. Buy a tube of Forhan’s For the Gums at your druggist’s today. 35¢ and 60c. Perwele of B. J. Porkes. D. D. 5. Forpsthan't tiaited, Meatod Forhans R THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea Cabinets Carpets Coal Cutlery ROM “Accountants to Yarns,” the long list of Advertisers in the New York City Telephone Directory, tells a convincing story of the adver- tising value of this book. 1600 advertisers use this directory to offer 750 different goods and services to metropolitan telephone users. 1,000,000 copies are constantly in circulation and they are consulted 4,500,000 times daily. The business man who wants to’ keep his name, his goods and his serv- ice before the buying public of New York, will find this directory well equipped to do the work required. And at surprisingly low cost. If you haven't yet secured the rates for advertising in the next issue of the directory, which goes to press January 21st, we suggest that you do so at once, / Call P. W. Eldridge, Jr., our Sales Manager, Directory Advertising, Tel- ephone Vanderbilt Official 60. Or write Mr. Eldridge at 1261 Broad- | way, New York. + One of the reasons the Tele- phone Directory is known as New York's “Most Used and Useful Book” is that it’s a real Shopping Guide, New York Telephone Company SUITE, consisting of 54-in. Closet, Serving Table and 48-in. Extension Dining Table $16.00 extra). 4-PC. QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY OR FINISH DINING RO: M1 SUITE, consist: 9x12 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS. 2D, WILLOWOR ENR REED ARM CLEARANCE PRICES ON 4.PC. QUEEN ANNE JACOBEAN OAK FINISH DINING ROOM ee BOTH STO RE Sameer, mirror back, 54-in. Dining Table which extends to 6 ft., China Closet and Serving Table. Clearance Price ‘BOTH STORES: 22-26 West Buffet with mii gallery back, China GOLDEN ISH CO. SUITE, consisti t jon Table (with $e colon LONIAL BUFFET 39.7 50] sin Dining T Clearance Price 5 CrearancePrice $216.75 TH STORES: AMERICAN WALNUT ing of 60-in. Buffet, with $239.50 TABLE with 6 SEAMLESS VELVET Were $28.75. RUGS, were $62.50 Were $3459. Clearance Prie $18.75 Clearance Price $49.50) | | Clearance Price $22.50 BOTH STORES——* BOTH STOR. BOTH STOR! JACOBEAN OR AK FINISH 48-IN. DINING. 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS, $34. GOLDEN ft. extension. 1,000 OTHER BARGAINS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES” “SPEAR & COMPANY= Pwo SPEAR stor: Sb 16th Stree 4-PC. LOUIS XVI. AMERICAN WALNUT FINISH einen v DINING ROOM which extends to 6 ft. (54-in. Dining Table $6.00 are rome Dens tant gleeceun): $321.50 BOTH STORES ns me 10-PC. ELIZABETHAN MAHOGANY FINISH DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of 66-in. Buffet, 48x60 in. Dining Table which «x- tends to 6 ft., China Closet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and five Side Chairs upholstered in Tapestry. Closet, Serving Table and 9x12 TAPESTRY RI 40.50. on Crearance Price $32.50 BOTH STORES—+ ee GOLDEN OAK FIN. ISH KITCHEN CHAIRS. 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