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Address Cousta Eleanor, New York Evening World, No. 68 Park Row New York City Contest closes March 29 QUESTIONS ANSWERED The Evening World’s | Kiddie Klub Korner bout the heavens, the earth, plant Cumeteht, m0: Chew Tork Prening Werkd) by Prem Fubtiseing 00, animal life, races and people, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer nature, scence, Invention, steam en- gihes, geography, the World War. Send your question to Cousin Elea- nor and look for the answers in the Kiddie Klub Korner for Thursday, March 23. ny SAYS FRIEND “CANNED” HIS DRAMATIC STORY Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin’ Eleanor ERKY, the Long-Tailed-Jumping- Mouse, knew what he was doing when he pyepared for a visit from Willy Weasel, The sun had hardly gone down behind the woodland trees when Willy Weasel came slinking along. Very quietly he glided up to Perky's doorway and was all for stepping in to pay an evening call when he noticed that the entrance was too small. “Sorry 1 can't invite you in," Perky called from inside to Willy Weasel who was outside, “but you see our quarters are too small to en- tertain such large and important company as sometimes comes to the door.” Willy Weasel's temper flared. He saw that Perky had tricked him. He knew that this mite of a jumping mouse had built up the doorway and ad@ -it so small that he could scarcely get his nose in, much the rest him. But Willy Weasel was wise. Voice was as sweet as ever as he said, “You need not entertain me in your home, Perky my friend. This is such a lovely evening that it is quite a Shame to stay indoors. Come out and we shall have a chat on your door- Italian Actor Snes Italian Company for $50,000, Book Charging that his Hterary effort was improperly transformed into “c Joseph Capraro, of No. ) Boulevard, the Bronx, has filed a demand in the Bronx Supren Court for an injunction restraining further output of the talking machine records on which it is contal asks in addition 10,000 damages from the Italian Bi mpany of No, 145 Mulberr and Allesandro Buccu of No. 5 joint defend Caprio, t ; an and author with fifteen years’ ence on the stage in Italian theatr claims that Bueca, who w his friend, took a plece writt and entitled Fra’ Succera e Nora,” and offered to sell it for him. The attempt, 80 Caprato was informed, was unst cessful raro alleges. however » he heard a phono h his story, slightly eh nevertheless ‘clearly dramatically end nned and Though his eyes flashed green, his Choice treasures of larkspuh hold, Heart-ease, in robes of purple, Laced with green and gold Also on the green velvet carpet That newly covers the ground, Draped in white silvery veils, says that 100,000 coples of the Millions of snowdrops are found, [ave been reproduced on records in the By HENRIETTA FAY, age fitteon, [on OPE New York City FINDS AUK ON CAPE MAY BRAC. CAPE MAY, N. J.. May 21.—Alfred Evans, a coast guard, found on the boach to-day n razor-billed auk alive. This bird is a native of Northern rope, Iceland, Greenland and the of Labrador, It is rarely seen southern latitudes ans said that the stranger was cov with oil from {nbound steamers and could not fly ot ‘That would be pleasant indecd," story said Perky the Long-Tailed-Jumping- Mouse, “but, alas, I cannot. For I have just been out for a jump and am Springtime. The trees are beginning to bud, The grass is beginning to grow. And the flowers beneath our feet Awake from their sleep ‘neath the snow. By ROSE called Perky, laugh- “Good-night,’’ and he wondered whether Willy Weasel had ly gone. Perky pressed his ear to the wall of the burrow to see if he could hear Willy Weasel breathe. He could not and this made him wonder ‘‘Has he really gone?"' Perky could not quite that he had. ‘And indeed Willy Weasel had not gone. By little and little a white line SBAUM, age eleven, The Birds’ Return. The flowers were sleeping under the snow, The trees and shrubs were bare, When sudden every one was glad, For music was in the air, Robin Redbreast lad come Uhy 275000, Why 215000 pep, from the d Bloomers- ma 4 Tots’ Coats-—— Yoke, empire and and embroidery. trimmed years. Babies’ Shoulder All-Wool Ottomans and Taffetas— Were $1.48. . 40 inehes wide—fine weave—suitable for dresses taupe, rose, tan, Copenhagen, winkle, garnet, brown, navy an Limit 10 yards. 1.10 rune, peri- jaek. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 21, 1922, FEAR FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 Women’s Trimmed Hate— Were $2.95 and $3.96. Smart dress and tailored styles—variety of eolors and combinations. Millinery Seetion—Mai Floor. Aleo Dept., 8d Floor. WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 2011 GREAT SPRING SALE MONEY-SAVING In all VALUES Departments of Store Including New Departments Spring Sale Specials For Wednesday and Thursday 's |Crepe de Chine Night Dresses— Were $4.50....... Several pretty modelt-—tallored or lace trimmed—flesh, orchid and ciel blue— Limit 2. Novelty Soisette Silk Step-Ins and Vests- Were $1.97 . Flesh, orchid and blue—Limit 2. Were $1.48.. Dotied silk mull tan—Limit Were $9. Te and sport mater and flare models—ton, sizes 2 to 6 years—Limit 2 Little Tots’ White Dresses Were $1.97... Sizes to 6 Limit 3. 1.44 1.08 tlesh, orchid, blues blue, rose— showed across his doorway and Perky| South, Strap Bands— 52 knew it to be one of Willy's white] Singing. mile after mile, la Were .97 ‘ winter whiskers, "So he is waiting] And Jenny Wren was building her st year EE SRIicLG aS MES Jor me to hop out is he?” said Perky. F Oe eran toy ae: Garth they SUC ANG Wools BIso;ma ij “Well, let him wait,” he smiled and ‘ne oS with that he hopped leisurely, lazily ‘tis good lo have the birds back Children’s Princess through the long tunnel, reached the at last, SI living room of their burrow and sup All the trees and flowers agreed, For to make the world bright and happy each day, The merry little birds we need By EVELYN P. L ITTAN, age twelve, Brooklyn. for stomac! liver and kid ism and simi ped himself generously to a dinner nuts and grain. Then he curled up on the soft grass-covered floor, fell asleep and, because he was so full of nuts and grain, snored all night long. ey i ta? aftiterions Take no substituts. Sprudet Water, bottled at th can also ds bad from zi arlsbad SAS The late rising moon was halt way| February Contest Award Winner. over the woodland before Willy Eleven Year Class. . Weasel realized that Perky the Long- A Kiddie Klub Song. ‘Tailed-Jumping-Mouse had fooled him} Sing a song for the Kiddie Klub, tor fair. And it made him so mad The club we love so de: that he had to run home in circles to] Sing a song for Cousin F ' work off his temper. Otherwise he Who brings us all good cheer. would not have been able to sleep] sing for all the cousins ® wink. Who come from far and near, Who are all proud to be members, Teareat frimiaeolmine: Of the Kiddie Klub dear It does not need me to tell you that| By this is the first day of spring. You have been waiting for spring I know, not only for it’s first days but it's first signs: the birds, butterflies, the green grass and the flowers. And to come it into our lives again some jes have written poems. I have Saved these poems preciously, waiting to greet the New Season with them on Her arrival. Now She ts here and hero they are. Three of the most delightful poems I have ever had from Klub members. Read them, kiddies. When you have finished I am sure you will love them as much as I do, COUSIN ELEANOR. AH SILVER Carlsbad Products Co Sole Agents for the U.S.A. 50 West Street, New York Honorable Mention. Wiliam Sperking, Nussbaum, Bronx; ew York City; Mount Vernon; Brooklyn Bronx; Rose Alex Hechtman, Caroline Webber, Beckie Herman, A Sure Way To End Dandruff Daure way that ba e dandruff at once nd solve it, th p this, just March Contest. Subject: “What T Do to H City.” Suggested by Veronica O° Ten awards of $1 each will awarded the ten Kiddie Klub mem- bers, aged from six to fifteen, inclu- sive, who send in the best essay oa {ounces of plain, common. fiquid arven “What I Do to Help My City from any drug store ‘this is all you will € Spring Blossoms. The essay must not be copied and} need), aptly it al ixht wh natin n the s¢ dru inter silently glides away, is con aan must not accept help}! And glorious spring takes its place; |""A note from the parents or teacher] , BY morning most Hin cheSain The tiny buds come peeping up, ae the dandru‘f will be dl three or four sender saying the essay is Out of the earth with sudden haste. | yigina ‘must accompany each on | More asf lications will completely asi Irom dark shady corners tribution. | ju matter bow much dan Shy violets peek; white and blue, Write NAME, AGE, ADDRESS maviecee On whose soft dainty petals CERTIFICATE NUMBER S..unctly. yey eee tg all itching and digging of Glistens the pearly dew a the scalp will stop instantly and your hair Bylai prinarrees Vand’ cciden “aattealie OW COIN THE KLUe [] wil be fluffy, lustrous, lossy, silky and Sway gently in the light breeze, Begin as’ ons || fofts tnd look and feel s hundred time And the white pinkish apple blossoms ¢ sumber, cut out atx at || Detter. —Advt. these Coupons, 916, 917, B18, 919, 20" and 021, and ‘to Cousin ee ning, World Kg ow, tore Bi eat a you must give your NAME: ‘ADDRI Plesse to mention ot only the ‘city Ia which ‘you live but wa children, | UP to sixteen years of Nearly hide the leafy trees. While the buttercups and cowslips Also lend their golden hue To brighten up the meadows. Forests and woodlands, too. | At_the first call of spring, To deck the leafy dells, Ringing chimes of happiness, Spring the azure tinted bells. colds never ay Pe! my cokds used tomake ma a ‘shutin,’ but no longer, for I take Dr. Bell's Pine-l'ar-Honey at the first warning of a cold.’” This standard remedy soon relieves a col, ippe, cough and hoarseness. Eases tick= ling in'throat. Safe for the little folks too. Get @ bottle from your Loa 30¢. mber Prevented with © sliver aray telus Pl And membership certificate 7 nw? Pte COUPON 916. , ye even the dusty roadsides \ r No Man Admires Gray Hair No man admires gray hair, and no woman need have it, at any age, The gray streaks and’ stiver threads can be restored, surcly and safely. 4 for the’ froe trial bottle of fle lock. Soya °tne gray’ will “Ainaps and the natural col- oratory preparation, bottle uniform, eff Well reinforced browa, purple, navy. 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Mt THE WORLD ‘ ‘| - he SS Were $1.66..... y yoke—with fancy lace or em= trimmed skirt to match. 6 to Limit 4 pe Silk Pantalettes Were $3.17 -blac Limit 2. si Two-Day Sale 1.00 2.52 Women’s Silk Dresses— Were $21.73 & $24.73 17.77 3. a Crepe de chine, canton crepe and taf- hematitched and pleated trimmings—navy, black, feta—with embroidered, brown and henna—sizes 86 to 44. Junior Misses’ Dresses— Were $18.94 13.50, Taffeta und crepe—all new Spring SPRI NG SALE SPECIALS for Wednesday and Thursday. | Women’s All Silk |Mercerized Cloths 7 New Curtain Scrims— Were $1.37..... .28 Hose— | 7 . "4 i” | 58x58— hite he ched and | Colonial desig: s—hemstitched bor Full fashioned—black and cordovan—. | TOA tt Limit 2 7 New Madras Men’s Gold Large Size Turk Curtainings— 56 Watches 00) eae” 85) Meee aang ere. ' . 45 inches wide—detached figures er Were $14.97..... : 10. Hemmed:-white strip giles || dounte herder Litale ss°yek 10-year case 7 jewel movement. —Limit 1 dozen Floral Mull models—sizes 12 to 16 years. | Women’s Double Extra H " ‘s ‘ i | uck Towels = Junior Misses’ Dresses—_| size Underwear 54) Were .28 a 18 viet a... 3.17 WEEE cic BELG) WeHeW ciccns . | Good quality—hemmed -ted or white | pigin borders—-cotton tilled-- full sive Fine quality gingham and chambray. | Low neck, short siceves or ticeveless | borders, Limit 1 dosen Me vests—loose or tight knee drawers— | Ae ait 7 Extra Size Voile and Lawn | BieweVivete 2 al a8 Heavy Crash Toweling New Feather Pillowe— Blouses- 3) | Women’s Colored Silk Were .22.. ° aHotd Wee one ee Were $2.47 uu 6 | Umbrellas | Part linen—for dish or roller towels. | 20x28—were $1.84.. f EE arse tbarpis Ae inodele stucked Were $6.97 5. 00 | Limit 24 yds Ses5—vers ad ‘i tri vit t edging — or EDITTES. Headlines S ° 30— A i Witt Blain fiat collars), hemutivohed Gr oH) Meal LN), (ad Imported Italian Real | 96530—were $3.17 coqene trimmed with pearl buttons-—sizes ata Filet and Crochet Laces Limit 6. 4016 to 5424. P | Dupont Leather Suit Beadinge— | Insertings— Crochet Bed Spreads— Women’s Extra Size | Cases 8.00) "87 07 | were 24 yd. NZ 1.10 Cambric Drawers- 50. Were $12.00......... oh Edslngs wna ltheavtings Single size, were $1.49.. Le Y Black—24 to 26 inches— wit has dees <i ie 07 Ft « eee os Heid Hime a fold deed ctneries strap wll nrGuird hake - Me a 7 were 07 yd. «9 Full size, were $2.97... 1.84 Cat a h ruffle and hem: simi Limit'¢ were f 7 va 1 > aityd. 5D Fine auialityfor single and full sise Were $2.00 1. 24, Cowhide Traveling lwers t7 yd OM | wechie7yd O24). Light weight coutil a or white—low bust--long hp - Limit 2 Misses’ Pink Corsets Were $1.00 Elastic top—mediun sizes 20 te “Limit 2. Boys’ Blouses Were $1.09 fone! h hip— 72) nel Natiste=epinke | Bags | Were $6. | Black or ti her lined— 1 inc Limit 2 14, Men’s Ribbed Union. | Suits Were S105. scscs White or ecru: -shoet “aleeve known = make—all Cheese Cloths— Were .0734...... 4% Bleached cheese cloths—36 inches wide ~absorbent—Limit 1 Piece. Imported Japanese IPALIAN IMPORT DEPT THIRD FLOOR, Sample Line of Imported Tooth Brushes-— Tl Were .15 to 36 . 4.25) 6 10 20 | Games Crepes- 85) Were 48 ; 43 WTO EO. eaesiet Bes 24 athe | MinooMinu, Higitas, Rules, ABC. | Ai) Iesdine oulotenter women's blies- Picture Lotto Limit nos,etc. Limit 15 yds si ane 4 | i, New patterns in fancy striped madras |“ Sail Boats — 36-Inch Fanc hid perenle—iew/ colors wb) vate Men’s Imported Irish WereTabh oc see Gnfeanges U fare, | ARR ANG BACON iy) Gull cer inater Uinee, | rere ee. so) ere 4 Women’s Extra Size Tricotine Coats S a e p 0 29.50 Were $39.73 everal smart coats that re well styled for gen- ral wear come at this rice., Linings through- ul are peau de cygne or radium. Sizes 42 lo 54 One model is pictured MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. iy» | Men’s Arrow Shirts $1.19 French Serges 86 40 inches wide—all wool—fine twill—tan, Copen, brown, ros Burgundy, DRESS $1.57 Colored Satins 1.17 35 inches wide—light, dark an« modium colors SILKS- MAIN PLOOF $14.95 Chests of Silverware 8.95 26 pieces — Hieas h gray and bright finish, in SILVERWARE. t 37 ct. Rosaries .21 Gold plated—all colors—in cotton lined box RELIGIOUS ARTICLES—sD FLOOR 58 ct. Women’s Extra Cotton Hose +38 Rib top—-block and_balbriggan. EXTRA SIZE HOSIERY—sb F LOO! 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses Colored, gingham trimmed— sizes $1.32 New Wh fe Goose Feathers Ib., .75 PILLOW DEPT. BASE 48 & 87 ct. New Cretonnes, .32 Vard wide-—extr 30 styles -artistic CRETONNES: 26 ct. Tickings .18! AC A and other assorted stripes TICKINGS—BASEMEN $3.97 Marseilles Spreads 2.84 90x100. 50 prettily ears tpt 8 OR “satin finish PREADS—LASEME quantities res tricted. No Mail or Telephone Or 1.07 size—-no dressing. BASEMENT $1.52 Sheets $1x90—1 SHEETS— Dress Chintzes women’s 35 children's 47 ct. Vor and ete WASIL FABRICS, $2.24 & $2.47 Dressing Sacques Plain or figured — belted | trimmed HOUSE BASEMENT 1.88 self DRESS: $1.48 Men's Shirts Woven madras—assor!ment of neat patterns — blue, tan, helio stripes on white grounds — all 1.10 MEN'S FURNISHINGS $1.22 Men’s Muslin Nightshirts ; 94 MAIN FLOOR Fall cut long and roomy sizes 15 to 20 neckband ENS FURNISHINGS—MAIN PLOOT 74 ct. Men’s Otis Underwear. .61 First quality ~- short sleeves jong drawers-double seat all TENS UNDERWEAR-MAIN FLOOI $3. 25 to $3. 50 Men's Sweet- Orr Tug-O-War Trousers 2. 48 Dork stripes-reg. sizes 0 $2 sexira sizes 44 10 30, 20 ditional s hs 74 ct. Men's Spring Caps 58 Borge anil wenden ues ir ‘ —————————— See Today's Evening Journal or Sun for Two-Day Sale of Toilet Articles. Japanese initial Attractive designs on light and dark grounds—suitable for all lining pur- limit | Toy Canoes-— 24 ' , | Special r poses-—Limit 10 yds LF ihe ala on emia “= LAuleWool White meer Men’s Sweet Orr anne(s— mee 2 £20 Limit? dozen Were $1.17..... sepeee 87 Sterling Silver gcse or Coats Were $2.19 and $2.39 27 and 30 inches wide—excellent qual- ity for babies’ wear— Limit 6 yds 1.72 G Blue, blue striped or wh 298 | Candlesticks 10.00“: A2—extra sizes 44 to 60, £0 ta Snap Fasteners— 18 Were $16.95 . ee | J Were .30 gross. . W-inch wreath designs | Men’s Work Shirts QZ | White and black—all sizes— Limit aie p | Were $1.09 to $1.25 . Silver Plated Tillis or peay GHA bray = black xa lean Willington Cottons— 45 Teaspoons Arty khaki- striped pereales—all sizes 14 Were be Boh Were $1.25 \5 doz to 18. Limit 2. Were .06 8, : 436 Reliable “makes “= nest designs in | Nron?s Suits White and black—best numbers— French gray and bright finish. Limit, | ae Cae 18 50 200 yards. vont , ere 2. ° eniees and Forks 1.24 Alle well tailored=—new styles Rianne Gowns— 54 ‘ere $2.25: | and fabrics —tw wors' GO Ao ce, ° val : - A forks —co Aa meres popular shudes White—fine qualty—made up ready dlea—-nuliaWlsonaken, Lint @ acts regulars and stouts, Limit 2 to embroider—simple designs. Limit $ six Piece Kitchen Sets Were $2.97 ( »bola handles paring knife, spatula Limit 2 sets. Men’s Pajamas | Were $1.65 and $1.95 ne count percale—stripes a1 colars—-well made and tinished | med with frogs. vat knife Were $1.95. Large assortment of fine p newest Spring patterns wn’ all sizes 131g to 18. Draped Veils Were $1.97 Chenille bordered colors. Limit 8 Metal Girdles Were $1.47 and $1.97 Newest designs-some studd stones, Limit @ Embroidered Floun Were .49.. Dainty ruffled edgings. Linen Cluny Laces Were .39 EA ‘ $105 inches wide—desirable patterns Limit 12 yds. Black Cire Braids 12 Were .34.. ote 1 and 114 inches wide, Limit 6 yds Georgette Sleevings « Were $3.48 yd All Spring colors and comb Linnt Ribbons W ere $3.10 Assortment. of dark te " in gold and silver ches wide Limit 6 yds. Box Stationery Were .28.. + sheets and 2 envelope: vith eolored bord ers ork and cleaver combir 18 Inch Embroidered Wear-Ever Sauce Men’s Derby Hats | ; Pots 8) Were cere A450 y 1.38 Were tae Were $2.85) o5 005055 1.62 New Spring models for men and young | With cover and two side handles—4 | men. qt. size. ' |New Seamless Grass Rugs 1. 18) Were $3.07 2: 8 6x9 {t.—Chinese and. Egyption de- Sanitas Oil Cloths— 1b Perfect Value .40...... Assorted colors and designs—13¢ ins 1 solid wide—slight imperfections—suitable trim Pr for kitchen use. No mail or phone Men’s Bath Siippers— 94 orders, 1.42 Were $1. 50. inane aipatin’ Holland Window 0% (Turkis! oweling), leather soles—< calen dark ooler, Elven Gia Me sia see eilesecwees 5d Hair Floor Brooms— | Were $1.10......... 1.36) 12 inches. White, green, ecru, Spanish olive and olive green—size 6x3—mounted on re- liable rollers. 15 “°"| WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1.10) Gingham House Dresses cings 30 20 2.2 nations (2.27 i9 Check gingham dresses in one-piece style “with tucked ante collars; also plaid gingham dresses with small ¢ frilled collar of white organdie, and narrow . 1 2 Glless down front. Other styles besides that pictured. ri ¢ al Sizes 36 t» 52. See Page 11 for Other Hearn Advertising