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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928. the parents or teacher | Kiddie Klub pennant must bring five aying the essay or}new members into the Klub. Six Hack foot was done up in a big white HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. iW GPs bandage The Evening World’s dR. ow expect to climb a tree|] SUT OUT THIS COUPON. must aooomyany:|ecubens, saumberes in. rotation, mite i e with that thing on your foot?!" nt on he suved for each new member, und \ ; 4 laughed Billy Brighteyes: Vrite NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and| mailed to me with a letier telling me 1 1e u orn er “Now don't take It off, will you?" DRTIFICATE NUMBER distinctly,|the name, ago and address of tho | Pollykin plea “Ht will do him so Address Cousin Eleanor, New York |New ‘member, und the name, age, ad- a <= { Oeppetat, 1922. (iow Tork Prening Workd) ty Prem Pubtishing On. much good 1 4 World, No. 63 Park Row, |dress and certificate number of the fi ; Conducted by Eleanor Schorer “Did you put it on?” asked Billy mie I Tork CHY Kiddie who wishes 1 win -« pennent.|{| LNVestment Value for You in the War Brighteyes A new member who brings four other ’ : | — "¥en, T did.” ae tence it? ipentien |] HOW TO WIN A PENNANT. [now members into tho Klub with him Department's April,May and June Sales fi pen Every sale holds real investment VALUE for some! advantage of the opportunities offered by these salen she are several well defined stepr you should follow. First-—Write for catalogs of sale that interest you. Second—Mai eastudy “Well then it shall stay on until you take it off.”" Rilly Brighteyes promised, though this is not the r@uirrel way. ‘You go rough ales. lies Who Would like to ha i sive All children up to sixteen years of « peaneeeugieneeteumins may members, nh member te ; Drenented with a silver gray Klub Pia And membership certificate COUPON 925. Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor } ahead up the treo,” he directed Mo. , THE SEARCH FOR MO BRIGHTEYES. Mo went and Billy Brighteyes followed ooh i. ; of the wide range of commodities listed. predic be Ma oot ppb tie gk hs rebhuw Si, Mayonnaise just Baleet thoes lathe on Ghigh oa onli nr apace . sd . Pollykin watched them all the way For tt (9 npring as you would make it”’ fo bid, Third—Send your own represen- eyes searched the woodland for his|,,, and waved them a goodbye when By JEAN SxtTH, | 4 a tative, or instruct someone to act for you. son, Mo Brighteyes, but the lit- they had reached the nest, and then Nowark; Ns vs * ; te i You will see in the list of We ' tle squirrel. was nowhere to be] scampored off to schoo! MARCH CONTEST AWARD ; Fresh Eggs, Purest of Spices, Purest of Oil Sales the location and datewah iinet found. Mo's sisters Kena, Meena and| ‘‘Pollykin's a nice Iittle girl," Mo WINNER. = XP! cw the various materials, T| i Mina Bright ca looked in all their| Brighteyes told his daddy Pleven-Year Class c PLUS OUR EXPERIENCE o —a/ assist you in planning fo babe aeieonines } - wltbag “I am glad you think #0," an- et & ; FS = a of those sale: Adal . ’ . w ¥ R ME D MODERN METHODS 8 most important to you. favorite play places, places that thetr| swered Dilly Brighteyes, “She taj WHAT MY CITY DOES FOR ME. THIS BUYERS’ GUIDE PO daddy, Billy Brighteyes, did not know | daddy's best friend, yon know."* The city does so many different Delictous on Vegetable or Fruit Salads INTS THE WAY But they too falled to find M things for me that it would be hard egel . Sales peo t aor wostava: Srcleed THE KIDDIE Kuve, for me to name them all. 1 think ; Date Place M he od Send f Brighteyes, Eena Brighteyes scram-|One, two, three Gc Head slapO Ret SUeh. kts Deak Sold by all dealers in wide-mouth, screw- . lethod. _ Offered. ond for Catalog to bled nimbly up the hollow tree to see} Who are we? . ‘The city builds schools to give us top glass jars at 12c, 30c, 50c, and 95c April35 Gchensctedy. NY. Auction 6G. MG. Mt. BO, Gen. Tatermed, We are the Kiddie Kins, don't you 7 = uppiies Depot, Ist Av. and 59th St : if Mo were hiding there just to tease er an education, it has policemen to pro The jars have many household uses. April2? Ft. Mason, Cal fs Brooklyn, u : i them, But no brother of hers was - tect us, firemen, and street cleaners i 0 AOR tists OH Gen. Intermed. H there and Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl nearly who keep our streets clean, It pro- Wis 8 Keene, ‘Fix Bahn Pre etiecd ry Maton, San « 2 , Tex. al ¢ , Cal, on Chief, M. i Airplanes “"Servien, Room S620 tale 7 tons Bldg., Waanington, D. Meena Brighteyes searched under By FRANK BEASELY JR., Brooklyn iy haa Saal cao = jalvage Officer, Rock Iai: caught little Bena Brighteyes into the] we jove to sins vides parks for the children to play : \\} HELL, Lae foot We love to dance the live-long day, |!" We NS the buddi beechnut trees whe 0 ' aa a litte at of nuts put eee) we re so happy APRIL CONTEST. BLUE RIBBON May 4 Atlanta, Ga Audion o Agena HL. i = “TWe're no gn fects ” . 0. Tn ve But Mecna heard nothing but the |Cousin Eleanor shows us the peeled Bia tia eat May 9 Buffalo, N. ¥. Sealed Bid aire haa ¢ rustling of the breeze in the branches way. Ten awards of $1 each will be 2a ISE . D, and 8,,f0e,. Air j i at on und saw only the full moon looking} ao goo i uwarded the ten Kiddie Klub mem- arate Mage Rae, Huns “How Can a lide a That on own at her, Mina Eeighteyes went Red en uave bers, aged from six to fifteen inclu [MAYONNAISE May 8 Morrison, Va Sealed Bld Alrptane CWet, at. D, ana sf : part way to Vollykin’s home, when |phe Kiddie Klub meanw'to tm ait; Tote | © who send in the best poem or eres — Hangars Service, Roont Seana Ale she saw something that looked like Tip Tall Fox coming. So she ran back ‘of joys. » lots! cusay on “Spring Flowers.” Nae yon, Bidg., Washington, t to the home in the hemlock to wait for morning and safety, 3y .ELE SM The poem or essay must not bt si May 9 Houston, Tex. Sealed Bid Acro Chief, M.D. 4 . After having spied on Willy Weasel |—— ~ —- By ADELE SMITH, Age 11, . | copied and the contestant must not Lngines ~ Kervice, ‘Room’ s6ne* suri” | and Tip Tail the Fox, consulted Mr.| “who's there?” called Billy Bright- SPRING. ; pt help from others. pe i rela Bids. Washington, Blue Jay for information of his son |eyes looking down over the edge of Piinvepring, Whelepea = — May tel, Sealed Bid Castor Ol M. D, and 8. See., Alr and all with no result, Billy Bright-|the nest. pring, pring, Fervice, | Floor 2624, Muni. : eyes came back home looking very PApaip ite Bore The spring is here, ee ; tions "'Bidg., Washington, \ forlorn and dejected I, Pollykin!"" Billy Brighteyes anise oF The OEE LUD WIG B. *s 64th A i adele ee Rintics Sn ihat Be i “Where could he be?" Dilly Bright: eeHsoseh, . COREA) Leinea oon Time of the year. aumann’s 64t nntversary Mapa Mie REVRGH: “Austen Ke Road.’ Chtewg g eyes wondered. “Where do you SUP-|) oo and in a twinkll The birds, the bird 4 Ma 3 sd : isha or C. 0., Erle Proving Ground: he tho 2 ‘ ng Billy e birds, the birds, ; viii a von Merial Cogets, Bat ‘. ; Pose your brother is? he asked tho) prighteyes was at the foot of the nest The birds are here, May 11 Chicago, 11) Auction 60. M. QML 8.0. Gen. Intermed ; ¢ 4 | tree. For I have heard Suppo epot, 1819 W. Pershing i “I think he ts with the little girl] ioe y May 16° New conib’d) Pa, Auction Gg. ov, ge Olena, a, t who gave us all the peanuts when we| “Don't you see what brought me Their singing clear, see, p Binds Spshii8 04 Bene Intermed j were at the circus,” Mina said ba ft ictaea ers The flowers, the flowers, MUUadapRiny Cas, AUStiGA i Brookiyny Nooye sO? Bt | “Nonsense! How could he be with| “Come, Kena,’ Meena and Mina, hah ls AL , Fac ; May 18 Philadelphia, Pa. aSighhs Mike tO Gea. tntermes Pollykin®, Bily grighteyes could not [your brother Me tw back,” called] 4s9" ont showers Homefurnishings of every description are in- Miele ain dearer ML Hak “tha tose, k 5 Koda fall pam yO Hy Yow p * : * may i t ‘ ? lustrial Corp., ' said Billy Brighteyes In de-| “Where have you been?" Billy BU ee cluded in this sale. Remarkable bargains are aiay 25 Attanta, Ga: pvetion MBE ONO We Vane one ' spair.. “There is nothing left but to| Brighteyes asked Mo. SEPHID ARIST, A supplies Lo eat, 4 so to bed and wait until morning.” “He fell behind in the walk and Age 9, New Yonk City. offered in each of our 36 departments. ee ae es Ga, Warehouse, Atian j could not catch up,” said Pollykin. SPRING. ase oe ee Depots tat Av and OE Se ; Rap, tap, tap, sounded on the trunk |‘‘We took him into our automobile Spring is here, i 4 -* me Bieokiyitt orem St., of the hemlock tree, and the whole} abdut two miles down the road. Look Bright and clear, This is your great opportunity June 1 San Antonio, Tex. Auction © 3h '8. 0. aah" Corpe, Gen Brighteyes family waked up at once. {at his poor foot." Over the pastures to buy your entire outfit and ; hs touston fen’? 2 FY: Sara had overslept. ure enough, Mo 8's little Par and near; une 6 3 é Q Commanding ‘Officer, Atiant hey had overslept. s h, Mo Brighteyes's littl Far and Sune Peco NE Tae meer supplies COgUMANGINE Oftices, A ttanta | = SAVE 25% TO 40 ‘oe ma ! fo shh dC onasreemnd het gm, et Slee, Te . fandier Warthoute, Atlan: /esbiat tiepot asin Oe ra June 15 Chicago, Il Auction 0, Chicage Gen June 19 Camp Sherman, 0, Auction Boston, Mass, Auction Boston Depot rfolk, VA Auction June June 2 Brookiyn, N. Ye Auction Reduced to Por further information regarding all War Department Surplus Vroperty Sato write: MAJOR J. L. FRINK, CHINE SALES PROMOTION SECTION, OFFICE DIREOTOR OF SALES M3 MUNITIONS BUILDING, WASHENUTOS, De, WAR DBE PAR EME NY $160 Walnut Combination Bedroom Suits (Tiree Pieces) Consists of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bed (sold separately if desired) 98 89 DRESSER, $41.59 CHIFFOROBE, $29.85 BED, $27.45 ° TOILET TABLE $29.74 Cash or Credit 329 Other Bed Room Suits $625 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces $398.24 $400 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces venues ROT.O9 $375 Mahogany Combination, 3 pieces +, 227.74 $275 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces.......... 179.98 $750 Gray Enamel, 7 pcs. 449.24 $200 Walnut Combination, 4 pieces... . 128.62 . $550 Mahogany Combination, Special Anniversary Credit Offer $10 serintr $200 “LIFT OFF CORNS! With the fingers! No pain at all! Drop a little ‘‘F’reezone” on a sore, tender corn or a callus. Instantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus yht off, root and all, without pain, soreness 49.67 Duofold Beds | Reduced to : ; ; $30) Deposit Delivers 600 4 87 or irritation. Yes, magic! 44, Cash or Credit Massive Mahogany finish frame, soft upholstered in bets grade iestation) Mathes, tt opens easily ai es 8 full te comfortable bed. Price doeaypot include mat- tress, Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly three delightful flavors to choose from. And WRIGLEY’S P-K—the new sugar-coated peppermint gum, is a great treat for your sweet tooth. Ali from the Wrigley factories where perfection rules. $40 romans $800 Your first deposit secures the imme- diate delivery of your entire pur- chase. You need not make any other outlay of cash. AND YOU CAN HAVE A YEAR AND A HALF TO PAY THE BALANCE. You Need Not Disturb Your Savings. We will gladly open accounts from $5 to $5,000. 7 ’ You may open an account with any Sale Article without any extra charges of any kind. Our Liberal Credit Terms Anniversary Sale RUGS LINOLEUMS, ETC. Special — 9x12 Axminsters Sold Regularly for $55 39:24 In an assortment of Floral Oriental Designs. entire stocks of room AXMINSTER and WIL Rugs are included at Why wait! Costs only a few cents! All kinds of corns and Qn $35 Purchanerss on 8 Were rently reduced prices, painful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and fall off. Truly! On $100... $1.50 Week Inlaid 1-29 Ss You feel no pain when applying Freezone or afterward. On $200 “ $3.00 a Weel Linoleum 1 «. ‘d. ————————__— On $250 A .. $3.50 a Week Cash or Credit Colors run through to Patterns cannot off. 8x10 Grass Prgs 5° Regular Price av. Gi rv LEYS, §: SPEA . Larger Amounts in Proportion. YOU CAN PAY MONTHLY NO INTEREST ADDED. New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE 35c on Stands By Mail 50c ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK GITY 27C WRIGLEYS: DOUBLEMINT NG SUM 35 To 36 St. Block 8th Ave. Entrance to Our 10-Story Building Will Be Maintained on 8th Ave., Near 36 St Newark, N. J. 49-51 MARKET ST. i West 125 St. Bet. 7th and Lenox Aves.

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