The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 17

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Conducted by E) The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Copyrtgmt, 1022, (New York Frening World) by Prem Pubitshing Co. Jeanor Schorer WHAT EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW. Figure Illustrating the Change of Seasons Throughout the Year, The change of seasons is caused by | the revolution of the earth around| the sun, and the inclinations of the | Planes of the equator and ecliptic, | These causes also account for the | @ifference in the length of the days | and nights and the difference in the | height of the midday sun, The exact duration of the seasons we’ get by | observing the dates of equinoxes and | solstices. The earth travels round the sv & speed of 18 miles per second— 000,000 miles in a year, The earth receives about a 000,000th part of tae Nent an given out by the sun | | It would take 600,000 fil moons | shining at once to equal the brilliancy of the sun. | The hemisphere of the about equal to. one twenty- Part of the carth, or hal: the Europe. enth | urea of RIGHT USE OF WORDS IN SPEAKING AND WRITING. Among and Between distributive, and may umber more than tw used of only tw as. “They dis: themselves;" two.” Among apply to any between is] is amore From the "Circle of 1 Ushed by the American 1 elation QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q. Who is credited with the inven-| tion of gunpowder? When was it invented? A. The inventor of gunpowder is not known. Berthold Schwartz, a German monk, ts given credit fi invention, so 1s Roger Bacon. lishman, The Chi at the Disarmament A. United States, Be France, Italy, Britain, erlands and Portugal ium, Chins, | Japan, Neth- Dear Kid An old visit bere Can you guess who it nk most of you can, but to t who cannot guess I want to say it is Billy Brighte brave little squirrel friend a hear about his advent Pranks? Billy, to be su More than pleased to be t you. He sald so himsel: quaint squirrel way, when T met him| in the Falr Forest only a short while | ago. T was walking over the snow-cov- | ered ground (for the Fair Fores H white forest these days, you know,) | when a cheery call made me look up. There on a high branch sat Billy Brighteyes, his two black eyes twink- ling at me, the while he mischievously dropped hickory nut shells down on my head. ‘The little rascal remem- bered me. I am sure he remembers you too beca seemed to wish me to send y is treetop greeting. Blily Brighteyes has always loved you very much, kiddies mine, quite as} muoh as you have loved him. So when he returns to us, and he will very soon, you must be sure to wel- come him as the old friend he is. It wiil make him very glad. Your own COUSIN ELEANOR. aes HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Begining wita avy oui of ie NELLIE BAUMAN FUND TO BE AIDED BY BENEFIT Will Perpetuate Memory of Woman Who Helped Deserving tilrts. A benefit performance in ald of the Nellie Bauman Service Fund of the intted Club will be given at the Klaw Theatre, 45th Street, west of Broadway, on Sunday evening at 8. The programme has been arranged by Harri- son Grey Fiske. ‘The fund was inaugurated less than a year ago in memory of Nelli its Executive Sec: ry for t who, under the naine of Mary im made an enviable record on the It was while playing in the “East Is West" company in Utica in December, 1920, that she was stricken with pneu- monia, of which she died on Feb, 11, 1921, ‘The object of the fund i# to perpetu- ate im the life of the club the helpful underatanding and practical assistance given by Nellie Bauman’ to so many By means of the fund the club girl, purposes to give deserving girls finan- cial assistance in case of illness or non- employment, and to aid now in solving housing problems which confront business women INYOUR | KITCHENETTE Lea & Perrins’ Sauce THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. SS =BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C FULTON S'’?REET—BROOKLYN Pre-Inventory Clearance Sales Tomorrow The Entire Remaining Winter Stock To Be Closed Out Regardless of Original Costs or Selling Prices Women’s and Misses’ Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits Street and Afternoon Dresses, Gowns and Fur Garments Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Coats, Blouses, Shoes and Slippers Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats and Dresses catetui w mention fot oa You live bat the borough Ail children ty U stdteen jears of age mas pécome members. Each meniber” ia proseuted with a auver gray klub Plo aud memborabip Certificate, solves 80 many cook- ing problems. That tin of cold sal- COUPON 893. MEET bay cia | mon made HOW THE FOX AND THE BEAR) a real delicacy with ff “ks WERE FOOLED. a few drops of § New Cloth and Silk Frocks — One day Mr. Bear was so very hun- | Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. ary that he started out early in the ii morning to look for food. After Look for the name For Women and Misses walking a 10 while he met a fox. . BN nfe with you, Mr.| Be fox To Close at 1 3 75 bi answered the bear. , La The two wal nm until they came} i Borhatenieae Gill TAAt something | Several hundred smart frocks of Poiret Twill, ood Inside,” said the fox, | Tricolette and Canton Crepe, in a captivating th nd 0! "" i + 7] ice ail. creda ttheniaeeueiar Deitel variety of new style effects—at a remarkable price. * | pantry Tier Ss and pies and cookies on The two ~ | ate all they ¢ en decided to xo. but w e door it was locked, The farmer had spied them and locked them in That asternoon a circus came to nd the farmer sold the two to the circus, and with the |f e bought a horse and car- High Quality Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses _ 18.00 Not every confectioner IN cells the finest candy; not every butcher sells Fer- ris Hams and Bacon. For sixty years, these old ret fashioned products have al- ways appealed to people of good taste. Naturally, you will find them sold by high class dealers. If your butcher doesn’t carry Ferris Hams and Bacon,send us his name; we will see that you are supplied. F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. New York FERRIS MIRIAM BRUNNBR, age ten, | A To Close at Ridgefield, N. J. Exclusive frocks of superior Poiret Twill, French Serge and Tricotine, hand embroidered and braid trimmed at an extraordinary price. And am ready to go to sleep. By MURIBL GLEASON, aged ten, New York City. Superb Furs Reduced QUESTIONS ANSWERED. nations mevenee I HAMS 8 BACON lish xe, wireless, es, geography, the World War. | [Bal your questions to Cousin Elex- | 1 look for the answers in the | RQ Alittle higher in price-BUT Bay Seal Wraps-—Dyed Coney, 45- | in., self trimmed. Regularly 210.00} 95.00 115.00 215.C0 215.00 Natural Muskrat Coats—36 inches | long; self-trimmed. Regularly 195.00 | Taupe Nutria Coats—s6 inches; | long; self-trimmed. Regularly 350.00 | Genuine Mole Coats—36 inches; | deep self collar. Regularly 375.00 | OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © FULTON STREET— BROOKLYN Drastic Reductions On High Grade HAIR GOODS Wavy Hair Switches All Shades from Blonde to Black To Close Out Tomorrow Misses’ Winter Apparel 5.00 Values Reduced to 3.45 At Unusually Drastic Reductions 5.95 Values Reduced to 4.45 7.95 Values Reduced to 5.95 is its Party Frocks 8.95 Values Reduced to 6.95 Modish Suits x Unusual Values 28.00 Values to 45.00 15.00 Gray Hair Switches From Slightly Sprinkled Gray to Whate 6.95 Values Reduced to 4,95 | 4 He : 9.95 Values Relucdto «7.48 Faultlessly tailored Chic and dainty frocks models of Yalama and of lace, lace-and-george . 7 Tweed; some are richly ette, taffeta and radi- Half Transformations trimmed in a_ variety um taffeta, in exquisite 6.45 (Plain Shades) Reduced to 4.95 | of fashionable furs. panel and tunic effects, 9.95 (Gray Shades) Reduccdto 7.45 ill |] —— momar ae Re ee ata ee etn | eee ee ones 7 All Around Transformations Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats 7.95 (Plain Shades) Reducedto 5.95 10.95 (Gray Shades) keduced to 8.45 Beauty Parlor—4th Floor Also Suitable for Small Women 38.00 To Close at Values to 95.00 Human Hair Nets Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect All shades, except gray and white. Developed in the season's most desired fabrics of unquestionably high quality, trimmed with Persian Lamb, Mole, Karakul, Nutria; some plain tailored, 69c Per doz. f Quality Considered, these Prices Have Not Been Equaled this Season Trimmed Coats and Capes For Women and Misses 48.00 Fashionable coats and capes designed in the new fabrics along the most exclusive lines; plain tailored and richly fur trimmed models. To Close. at Values to 85.00 Black Coats and Wraps Trimmed with Caracul 78.00 Developed of the finest black fabrics and lined ; throughout with Crepe de Chine, with collars and cuffs of the popular rich black Karakul. To Close at Values to 150.00 0 for Prompt Clearance | i 250.00 | 295.00 325.00 350.00 Hudson Seal Coats—Dyed Muskrat;} 40-in.; Skunk trimmed. Regularly 450.00) Persian Lamb Coats-— 42 inches;} Skunk trimmed. Regularly 495.00) Hudson Seal Coats—Dyed Muskrat; 45-in.; Skunk trimmed. Regularly 550.00 / Alaska Sealskin Coats-—40 inches; | (Guaranteed U.S.Gov’t.) Regularly 625.00) To Close Out Tomorrow Girls’ Winter Apparel Affording Substantial Savings Girls’ Coats Girls’ Coats Stes 8 to 16 38.00 Sizes 6 to 16 15.00 Sturdy heather mix- Coats of the highest tures, Polos and Bo= quality developed in the livias; so me smartly finest fabri na plain tailored, others variety of plain and richly fur trimmed. fur-trimmed models. Girls’ Silk Party Dresses Sizes from 8 to 16 Years 18.00 Dainty frocks of exquisite Georgette and Taffeta, smertly trimmed with fagoting or ruffles, and lined vith China silk a most unusual value. To Close at Values to 45.00 SSS il ee

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