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Kiddi 1922, (Mew York Prening World) by Prem y Cousin Elea “A FRIENDLY CALL.” ARLY morning on the shores OTHERS VETOR|W oa Dr. ‘Adorjan Denied Care of Daughter—Ullman to Have Baby's Custody on Sundays. ‘Two habeas corpus proceedings tn- volving the custody of children were heard to-day by Justice Gavegan in the Bronx Supreme Court. Dr. Ber- nard Adorjan, « dentist, sought to ob- tain the exclusive custody of his four- year-old daughter Gertrude, claiming that his wife Hattie of No, 809 Free- Man Street, the keeper of a tea room im Prospect Avenue, often had the ehfld at that place and that he did not believe it to be to the little girl’s best interests. The Adorjans were married in September, 1917, and sepa- rated last August. James M. Bennett, representing Mrs. Adorjan, stated that she was a Hunter's College graduate, that the _* tea, room was an entirely respectable place and that the child was receiving every care. The court refused the fahter’s application. Marry Uliman, a hardware dealer of No. 603 West 177th Street, asked teh court for the custody of his two- year-old daughter Naomi on Sundays form 1 0o’clock in the morning until six. He said he had been unable to make any satisfactory arrangement with his wife Rose, teacher in a public school. Mrs. Uliman opposed the ap- plication, but the court granted it, admonishing Mra. Ullman that If she did not submit to the ruling something more serious might happen. The Ull- mans were married in March, 1918, and separated last September, “ets Methaataat 2 ASK SENATE TO PASS neato a i ite singer, the Instead of tal ¥ the Babbling water of the than the still The Bog was like @ mirror cowslips and t the-Bog as he the contre look Down they went—Pad, Frog and Mo Brighteyes! frog dove into the water, or the faint click of Mr, Frog-in-the-Bog’s jaws as he snapped at the alr, were all the sounds to be heard. Mr. Frog’s snapping interested Mo, for cach time it happened Mr. Frog blinked. so’ satisfiedly that Mo was certain he had caught something very tasty. . “It must be nice to be a frog," thought Mo Brighteyes, ‘'to be a frog and sit quietly in the middle of the Bog catching things to eat out of the alr instead of having to climb and dig for them the way squirrels do. Squir. rels don’t have a very good time, thought he. “I'd rather be a frog any day. ‘It must be cool out there om the lily pad with the water on all urda; typical of him, is typical of Bi Every Kiddie cut-out. The pictures and the |paper bound in book The Evening World’s e Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer and Wonder Tales stolen away from his daddy, Brighteyes and his sisters, Meena and Mina before breakfast was ; stories or cut-outs mailed them || may become members member tx over and had gone to-viait his favor~| oreit gend their onlers early, be- |] 2rarented, with © silver gray Aled Pin Markets in king the path through} day and we have only a limited num- ttan the Green Woodland he thad followed | ber to sell. Your orders, kiddies, will 2 MARKETS Manha' be attended to as soon as possible an Brook, stopping now] i fi. order in which they have been | CITY RESUMES FIGHT FOR and Bronx and again to drink the shining water. Mo Brighteyes Kked the rippling ‘The Frog-in- ing, neither were any of the other frogs; the toads, too, were quiet. ‘A little ripple now and then when a will be of the Frog-in-the- Hog. And on each Saturday after] “My name ts Htta, and I am pick- when you brush your teeth? = ing flowers to sell in town so that : : ; Wak there wil Fi: — ot pale ferhac pad WitAOe abaren Can. If so, go to your dentist at once and start using Forhan's der Tales, doing some stunt that is| swered Etta. For the Gums immediately. the set, I know, #o I have arranged to have them printed on glossy white paper and they will be matied to our readers on recelpt of 6 cents for each Also the pages of “‘Around the World and What Alice Found," Printed in this manner, can be ob- tained in the same way. Printed on white paper, the cut- outs can be colored, they are prettier ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922. —_ een gg ” > And U'll try to be a loyal Telephone Company in that olty was HOW TO GET A NEW PIN And a true one, @ trué one, continued before the Public Service In order to get a new Kiddie Oh, I'l stand by the Kiddfe Kiub Commission yeuterday klub pio you must save up As | etd by the Red, White and James G. Wray, the city’s expert, three coupens, numbered in ro- for tove my ‘Colunin dieu supplementod his previous testimony, tation, ae i to pees) ‘And ail thy, COndiiie tan eee which was Intended to show a down- Hleanor, The Evening Wor! ea ee ranane Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, EVA GRAFF, | ward trend tn operating expenses, {n cluding the prices of Iabor and materi- als, ‘The witness presented fables tn which he estimated that the total abnormal operating expenses, Including deprec!- ation charges, in the city were $5,106,- 794 In 1920, ‘and $7,404,892 for 1921. New York City, together with a letter giving your name, ad- dress, age and certificate num - her. A new certificate may obtained in the same way. HOW TO JOIN THE \KLuB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Beginning with any be number, ont atx nor rere reinerrnng eee found Mo Brighteyes of the bog. He had Bitty Eeena, and more practical than newspaper printing makes them; also they are larger than they appear in the Kor- n ADDRESS. Please be careful to fot oaly the city in whieh yOu lees tot the ugh also, idren up to sixteen years of a Over 50 er. The kiddies who /wish to have LOPPENHEIME! fs Frog-in-the-Bog, cause the demand grows greater each COUPON 936. Three Others May Pay the Price Your dentist will tell you that four people out of every five past the age of forty have Pyorrhea. And thousands of younger persons are victirns of this dangerous enemy. Are your gums sore or tender? received, Yours loyally, COUSIN ELEANOR. The Queen of the Flowers. Once upon a time there was a lit- tle girl called Etta, She and her mother lived alone in a Httle log cabin. Etta’s mother was very poor, and they did nct have much to eat, One day, while her mother was out, Etta went out into the woods to pick flowers to sell in the village. When she had three bunches picked she saw fa little fairy standing before her, “Who are you and what are you doing here?’ asked the fairy. CHEAPER TELEPHONES Expert Wray BONELESS BACON Whole Strip, ih. . 2OC L. OPPENHEIMER Bee Phone Book fer Locations, Babbling Brook better er water of the Bog. very pretty. It was reflecting the yellow he big green Frog-in- sat on @ Iily pad, tn ing as regal as « King. the-Bog was not sing- a How Neces- sary Expenses Have Decreased, ALBANY, May 9—The hearing of the complaint of the City of New York against rates charged by the New York 74 Do they bleed “LT am the Queen of the Flowers," waid the fairy, “and if you do not pick any more of them I will give you enough means for your mother and you to live comfortably and happily.” Etta promised not to pick any more flowers, which looked so much pret- tier growing in their native fields. and the fairy vanished. Then Etta ran home to tell her mother of their good fortune. By MARGARET §& Age nine. Just as eating peanuts lly Brighteyes. Klub Cousin will want For bleeding gums are an early symptom of Pyorrhea which quickly loosens the teeth, until they drop out or must be pulled, and causes poisonous pus pockets to which scientists trace many serious ailments. You can prevent Pyorrhea, or arrest its course, by the con» sistent use of Forhan’s For the Gums in sufficient time, Brush your teeth with Forhan’s twice a day or oftener. It will keep your teeth and gums in a healthy condition, Remember—four out of five are caught by Pyorrhea because they are neglectful. Start using Forhan’s For the Gums today. \CHLAUGIES, and type are clearer strong enough to be form, A New Member. I am a member of the Kiddie Kiub— A new one, & new one, , ANTI-LYNCHING BILL Signers to Petition ‘Appeal to Advance Colored People. ‘The National Association for the sides and underneath. Guess I'll go call on Mr. Frog. I won't need to get wet, I can easily jump as far as the lily pad. Further if I have to. One! Two! Three! Go!l'* Mo Brighteyes leaped and landed right in the middle of both lily pad and Frog-in-the-Bog. Down they went, the three of them, pad, Frog and Mo Brighteyes. All the way to the bottom of the Bog! “I say,” complained the Frog-in- the-Bog, “this is annoy: get you, young: fellow, ened Mo Brighteyes, have it," and he snapped so savagely ¢) at Mo that the poor little squirrel was frightened almost out of his life. “What can the Frog-in-the-Bog mean to do to me?” he wondered. Next Story:. What the Frog-in- the-Bog Did to Mo Brighteyes. Dear Kiddie Kins: tani Grepe and Roshanare, 4, The Cut-oute and the continued as low as $15! story, “Around the World and What Alice Found" are the two big fea- Cloth Coats and Capes of tures of the Saturday, Kiddie Klub Korner, They totally different in char- acter. ‘‘Around the World and What Alice Found"'*is a story of Alice, her brother Jamie and a pirate, who go -sailing around the world in an old pirate frigate. Their adventures are different from those of most folk, more amusing, and thelr talk has the tang of the sea. ‘The chapters, each one illustrated, are continued from Saturday to Sat- ‘urday and will, if saved, make a most attractive book. Last Saturday's cut-out was u comic pot it of Billy Brighteyes, eating & of peanuts. Next Sat- Smart Capes and Coats at $16-954, $19.95 Silk Capes, featuring new fringed effects in finest best quality Poiret Twill and Tricotine, only $19.95! ‘ Many ‘sport models in soft finished Tweeds, Camel's Hair and Herringbones. Ex- ceptional values at $16.95! 35c and 60c tubes at your druggist’s. Formate of R. J. Ferhen, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal __ Your Child’s Foot Health! IF ‘YOU want your child to have strong, sturdy, trouble-free feet—be careful of the shoes you buy! Blyn-Plan shoes for children are Jeientifcally made to help the feet grow properly. That is why doctors recommend them. 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