The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 18

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FF. 18 ace THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1922, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB BLAMES EVELYN NESBIT. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. ane ( DECLARE The Evening Worl FOR MOVE TO END Kiddie Kiub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer pine brist that there that is t want the glossy wh WHY MO BRIGHTEYES LOVES THE BROOK. be mailed Favor Liberal !mmigration , Laws to Enable the Perse- cuted to Come Here. the Babbling Brook. Billy Bright-]] World an eyes's young son has learnéd that sooner or later all the creatures of the Gréen Woodland come to the Bab- bling Brook to drink. Tt was there] ponor and obtained | PHILADELPHIA, May 23.—Steps to combat intolerance of Jews throughout the world and to preserve Jewish culture and history were urged in addresses and = resolu- tions adopted by the American Jewish Congress in session with 400 deie- gates from all parts of the United Btar<8, a The congress exists, according to Koybote speeches, “hot to create a Prickly Porcupine, and her prickly} New York ¢ babies, and had found the Prickly Porcupihes so immensely and im- measurably funny that they made him wonder whether more of his neighbors were also immensely and immeasurably amusing. Then he met the Big Brown Bear Spring is Opening u Waking eh i Last Saturday's cutout was a portrait of Mrs. Prickly Poreu- Saturday's ‘will be the Big Brown Bear. And on each Sattrday after of the characters of the Woodland Wonder Tales, doing some stunt bristling her RAGE INTOLERANCE Woodlan Wonder Tales|| i.) id" 82" couuin wn y Cousin Eleanor arranged to have them printed oa O BRIGHTEYES had no sooner eaten |] of five cents for each cutout. his dinner than he was back beside Also the pages of “Around the printed in this manner, can be || po: Frances Valentine, New ¥ that Mo Bfighteyes first saw Mrai] By WILLIAM GRANDB, age eleven, Spring Showers. There are also showers; Alleging that her husband's aequaint- ance with Evelyn Nesbit, former wife of Harry K. Thaw, made her life unhappy, Mrs, Evelyn Schneider of No. 388 South 2 Feck 1) First Street, Brooklyn, appiled yester- in. whieh [| day to Supreme Court Justice Fawcett, AGE. and to mention || for $25 a week alimony and $800 counsel in whieh you tive, but Hl fee pending trial of ner separation suit p aixtecn years of age L]against Harry SchtaAder, » Chauffeur inom iniiver gray Klub Pin |} Mrs, Schneider alleged Bn her hue- BOUPON 04 band has for jong time. been friendly tchetalcde Mot With Mra, Nesbit, whore apartment is on §9d Street, west of Broadway, Man- Honorable Mention. hattan, opposite the corner where he parks his car. Di ling her quills. Next will be a cutout of one y 1 of, him, set, [ know, so I have ite paper and they will to our readers on receipt 4 What Allee Found,"' Florence Harwood, West Pittston, kk in the same way. ( Alexander Koren, Brooklyn; c. €. Smith, Brooklyn; Veronica 1, Brooklyn; Emma Hart, New York City; Rose Nosovitsky, Brook- ‘ity lyn: Jennie Harris, Bronx; Herman cheer will soon be here Hacker, Brooklyn; Cella Kaplowita, »klyn; Lillian Holden, New York Harold Feigenbaum, Bronx not all sunshine up the tree's buds, up the flowers HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. { spoils your playtime, 7 State within a State but to unify Mo Brighteyes recognized the Big are falrer days ahead; Antiquity’s Gift : American Jewry.” Brown Bear, He and his sisters.) rnough your garden's flooded, One resolution adopted “deprecates Eena, Meena and Mina had seen him Your flowers aren't dead of Good Fortune the sinister propaganda by irrespon- the first day he wis awake and s to the New Generation 2 ible agitators to sow suspicion and abroad in the woodlang. He was So don't be downhearted, Gap eieeiisand years of beantifal lea. Rostility against the Jewtéh people." croas that day; just a8 so many folk When you see it pour ad willbe your gifttothe baby who a Mo Recognizéd th Brown Bear, ate when the ‘and nother expresses continual friendship for the Lithuanian pec Immediate remoyal of all restri tions against immigration into Pales- tine’ was the basis of a resolution whieh declares freedom of immigra- tion to be the first condition of the successful realization of the Jewish homeland In Palestine. Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise of New York was selected as permanent ed. He was slecply, terribly hungry There's atter his long winter fast, and food was scarce and the woodland was still By FLOF be cross and I would be cross and #0 would Mo Brighteyes bé cross, if you wild woodland. It was now a long while since the@ that had happened since that day and| Voted to your essays, poems and decided that It must have been all of| stories on our most intimate national iree- months ago that he and his sc. Chee ° sisters had first scen the Big Brown red a aniacbte ht cate Bear; and since thetr big, bright eyea| Day touches each of us. We feel] ay” iow 1 had grown bigker and brighter wit! |4eeply the Joss of the heroes of our] O\. [ON 1 fashion. This is no place for Jewish | wonder at the sight of- him, WA ak yee ctaknte | ihe thing ’t partisanship and sectarianiam.” In three months the little gray | ®d sad over their absence, With Joy, ‘Liberal immigration laws to permit | squirrel had gained a lot of assurance| Nearly every one has a thought or ‘i those persecuted for religious reasons | and now, when he sdw the Big Brown | ® try which could be put Into rhyme to find a haven heré were urged ani| Rear drinking from the Babbling|@ Prose, to suit this reverent da fa committee appointed to study imini-| Brook, he was not frightened, he did] -,What are your thoughts for nest gration with a view to helping Jews 0 i ahd bawes What will be the theme of the loa Re eee ee What do fou think be saw? essay, rhyme or stofy which you will He saw something that made him|COMPose and send to the Kiddle Kiub BANK MERGER EXPECTED. Spring flow How thes rman. In this land,” he dectared, “it 's : the bounden duty of Jews to order i Qheir affairs in a truly democratic é in 8 Begin seem flowers, OF which not run away. He stayed and watched think that the Prickly Porcupine was |? be printed on Memorial Day? Z not the only immensely, and im-|., Whatever you contribute be sure : measurably amusing woodland person, | that {t will be carefully read, cherish- r of America de-] But that the Big Brown Bear was|¢@ 8nd published in the Korner, if it tatement yester | Gtite as immensely and immeasurably | !8 Suitable. rebort that thet| amusing in his own humorous way,|_,Uet ts make our Memorial Day Hastitution was negotiating fof the pur-| With this difference: The Prickly Kiddie Kinb Korner one to be proud ‘ehaso jonal Bank, It Preset tea Nlhat mach a deal te peob:| funny And the Big Brown Bear does. COUSIN ELEANOR. fable. but the terms have not become] He is purposely funn | ‘public. And wheh you heat the prank the (Our Aim. | ‘The Bank of Anierica has $5,600,000) Big Brown Bear played on the Amalier| Well, well, ndw let's see, Officials of Porcupine does not know that he is|! always Your loyal, ‘of capita) stock and $5,755,000 surplus! woodland people whom he met at the} What the Kiddie Klub's aim will be Bed undivided Been sstts. aie Ate | Babbling Brook you will agree with ingrty and honesty, Reng 7, | Mo. £4 Mo live aright, wera, block and $1,133,000 turpis ana| Next: Story: The Big Brown Bedr| And strive with might ‘undivided profits. Its shares are quoted | ad Mie Pranks. If useful children we'd become, ‘210-220. If the two banks were mergod ‘The fun is already begun, ea They would have total deposits of ap- | Dear Kiddie Kins: Jitt play the game as fair as you can proximately $79,000,000. 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Mr. Mullally goes a step farther, and suggests that each newspaper print the following statement prominently on its financial advertising pages: “The advertising on bog ad has betn strictly censored for the protection ever, the publishers will appr elder focly that he’ has . ls ngetatement.. We pledge # full and im- complaint.” misleads * partial investigation of any f readers. How- te ah immediate t when = aay has appea: words— 6t as long sorenied the conduct of the financial pages of SUNDAY EVENING 600,290 360,740 A. B. 0. Annual audit, yet

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