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THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922 Ww THE KIDDIE KLUB. plore this house long ago, but nob . ? HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. [cared to go with her and ahe did not}] NOW TO GET A NEW PIN. [leurs was and is a Kiddie Kiub— an R The E vening World’s CYT OUT THIS COUPON. |] wish to go herscit. In order to get a new Kiddte A lovely Kiub ts tt. * ; Whenever Bleanor asked Jack to go]| Klub pin you must save up three |] We have a sign, “Weldome Stranger” ho would eay, “Oh bother. There is coupons, numbered in rotation, And on top a light ts It, ‘ ] ] e ‘ u orn er nothing to see there,"* and send them to Cousin Blea- But Eleanor always felt there was|} nor, The Evening World Kiddie ||The Kiddte.Kiub ts very nice, Indeed it Is, I'll say. You may come into it with sorrows But when you're in they're driven away. Klub, No, 63 Park Row, New ing, World Kid: Copriiiat, 1922, (How Tork Prening World) ty Prem Pubttsning On rk J} something to seo, Heanor then went looking for Jack and found him sit-}| York City, together with a letter tiag on the porch. Ashe did not have|| giving your name, address, age Conducted by Eleanor Schorer anything to do, he decided It was bet- and certificate number, pe teh Woodland Wonder Tales wehbe ter to go poking in some strange A new certificate may be ob- Hlmnere are very many mombere— beranty certificate. “eat ein Then they went around the back of [Ud | put t cannot stop to count them, “ ; ESS HERE was no measuring the temper foned. There was nothing tn the iim, he trotted off in a towering rage} Mrs. Owl. were empty. Eleanor felt disap-|80r, Bleanor, gussing his intention, . on getting her to help avenge him, [chicks and all the best known squir-| jack was already teasing her for) Hleanor was taking the dress off Regardless of Manufacturing Cost! the boarded-iip house and entered the __ OUR AL WOODLAND WONDER TALES. COUPON 950. Jack looked up, expecting to noe] Three cheers for the Kiddie Klub. STREETS Eleanor. Instead he saw somebody By ELSIE] JANIS, JULY 1ST of Mr. Tip Tall Fox. When hé found| “I Will tell you.” kitchen. They entered all the other] else. Jack thought ho was dreaming, 1880 424 Street, ‘ and went straight to the home of Mrs.| “It was in the Big Branching Oak] pointed, but she thought, there was| laughed aloud, Jack then knew who It was not yet dark, Mrs. Hoo-hoot|tels were there too, Billy Brighteyes, | thinking there was something to be| When something fell out of it. She ° ) Ss : ‘ Our Entire $500,000 Stock house than sit idle. tained In the same way. ‘There's All tf ice and May and Bub, By Cousin Eleanor kitchen, ,which was very old fash- “ 2” demanded|rooms on the first fl but they | 9d looked around the room for Blea- Sati we iron va eteeegaeain Ore . nt EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD Hoo-hoot Owl and the Owlets, intent|that I saw them and the barnyard] stilt the second floor and the attic, | it was. : Owl was not quite awake. Huddied|Hena, Meena, Mina and Mo and all] found. picked it up and found a daintily tomether contentedly, she and. her|the lot.’ Eleanor and Jack explored the sec- | sealed note. “The kind of 7 ; : 9 wuts Glied ch @ Bane” Mrs, Hoo-hoot Owl's homely head} ond floor. On the second floor were| Bleanor opened it, and this {s what Noodles Men’s and Young Men’s “Mrs. Hoo-hoot!" called Tip Tail.|swam with thoughts of a fat dinner! the bedrooms. In the bedrooms were | Was writte that mage , “‘Mrs. Hoo-hoot wake up!" he called,|for herself and little ones. She did| old-fashioned beds and other articles] “To whoever finds this: Open the © stop but she did not stir and neither did} not know that Mr. Fox had already] of furniture. trunk that ls standing by the window (ws h her children. So he called again and|tried to make a feast of the company) moanor and Jack Inspected the fur- | #t the righ palin inks jumped as high as he could and al-jln the Big Branching Oak and failed.) itnre, which was expensive, but| .Hléamor\and Jack were excited. bby most knocked the three sleepy birds} ‘I will teach them to talk so of off the branch, This waked Mrs. Owi|me,” she threatened. ‘‘Stay at home a little. She opened one eye and Tip|my dears. Be good and you will not found nothing of interest. Wleanor| They found the trunk to be an ordl- then looked around ¢! room and|nary one and tried to open it. It . ne a : spied another door, “Probably a would not open. After tugging at the Tal called “Ars. 2b: Hoot Ow: wake | rekree Yet, Sha SAld'and Alently Gem cicsat she thought | Six andipa the] losis Which was rusty, (t opadee; Peep A 4 on 2 T tf the t K re . ‘The iittle beasts and the Big Brown Bear are making fun of yo De. (ios tatigtiadl [ABH Lrctthd of |e ee ece a. a heerahe CUnmeed Hisbkein When menos nesra Wehieane hat's that you say, Mr. Fox? The whole Woodland laughing at me?|and the two owlets nodded their rouna| © ging J withe bias sited. T : Why, df} Box?” ane. asked, little heads and were soon fast asieep| ‘® Jack And noticed tim bending over|belng called, The cover fell down T xeally do not know why, Mrs. Owl. For indeed you are nobody to|again ; ; jometiing. She thought she would|with a bang, and Eleanor awoke, to ed at, ut I just passed many of our sinaller sneighbors as well as| Next story: Mr. Fox's Next Move.|%"@ him. She put ut wor MERGE ee SanGine oy ieee Brown Bear and they were all laughing and saying what fools} Note.—On Saturday there will be a] % at that, matched, which was also] mock. ae Woodlana totic ar > : cut-out of the Owlets nodding ana] !&nging there. Then she put a veil] -Hleanor had fallen asleep while over her face so that Jack would not} readin, recognize her, Eleanor then went to] By JENNIE ZIPPIN, age thirteen, Jack and touched him. Brooklyn. ‘ SUITS ‘Wholesale | ‘" ‘Prices A wondertul assortment ot the well-known “Rochester Art” Clothes, made in the shops ot Samuel Blum, one of the country’s foremost manutacturers ot high grade clothing.’ Included is also a great selection ot the tar-tamed “Hickey Freeman” Rochester made clothes. i $25 SUITS AND TOPCOATS Regular 5 ’ Men’é and. Retail Price ' " Young Men’s $37.50 2 Models $39 SUITS | $49 SUITS | $55 SUITS #19 | $2482 | $278 Values 50 \Fine’Variety Up to $25 Fj of, Patterns We have a great reputation for smart models in men’ and young men’s summer clothes and now we are selling these high grade splendidly tailored suits for less than retailers must pay today at wholesale, TUXEDOS—50% OFF - Mueller’s EGG Did they say that you are a fool, ox?" asked Mrs, Hoo-hoot Owl. 2 No, Mrs, Owl,” answered the Fox. “Yea tknow that Lalas, am por} ‘Who Was it, then?” she nooted, THE TRUNK IN THE ATTIC, GhaMMht to. be wine. It was not t mong the company were the} Eleanor had been lying in the ham- they meant but you, Mrs. Owl. They| Early Bird, the Frog-in-the-Bog and|mock and reading a story about a sald.you were very conceited and easy|Ferky, | the | Long-Tailed-Jumplig-| nveterious house. The day was very to fool.” he began. “Who said that? demanded Mrs. .. Hgp-hoot Ow! rolled her, big} hot. Eleanor felt very tired of read- ing so she thought she would call her eyes with delight. “Where are they?" brother Jack and they would play she questioned, f aannot tell you that,”’ sald the} some game. Just then she reminded herself of something. The something Fox shyly and slyly. “Sf you don't tell me, I'll steal one You must," said Mrs. Hoo-hoot j was a boarded-up house next to her own home, The only way to get in of your new Foxies,” threatened Mrs, | Owl, ‘for I will steal two of your do not latth our|was to go by the back door into the Hoo-hoot Owl, babies."" pre ‘ pleaded Mr. Tip Tat! Fox,} kitchen. Eleanor had wished to e: falling asleep. tending to be frightened. “I will tell 1245 DINNER SETS | at 4 off! a ae ee 1. “Oh, I do not wish to mention names," said Mr.-?p Tail Fox, look- ing shy and sly at the same time. ! “Oh please do not hurt my little jh please ones,"" pleaded Tip Tail Fox, i Here is a sale that will make the women ot New York talk! Our entire stock of American Porcelain, English Porcelain and Imported China, including dozens ot open stock patterns, have been reduced one-third or more! All are trom our regular stock and are ot good quality. No seconds and none chipped. You may open an account with the purchase of a dinner set only or in- clude it in your purchase of other articles at the Sale price without any extra charges of any kind. Our own famous He rept beni abel Tuxedos for young fellpws who want b $4.50 32-Plece Cottage Sat, blue wis BS $45 100-Piece Imported China, Sh mre guetta eae eee e S ave low decoration... OO apetper gens ees! he TST 0) y 50 y 11. Plece d Set, MLS ae Flees Blue Med Sets 7 7 | $0, s2-Flewe, Guerin French Ae OE ee | 3759 | a -Pi Set, pil | ‘enc! 5 R CeO B d ni ht | Shecie wate 12.40 | Miebionties Sek 910 00 ! aisin Bread To gz I |i] SAS Seate Pen 16.98 | MAREE csamnare 14 50 S AMUEI | BLUM Hundreds of Other Sets Included in This Sale at Proportionate Price Reductions. oll : 3 , i f H OW long since you’ve had delicious No C. 0. Dis. No Returns. i No Mail Orders. WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER _ ; ; HE raisin bread —since you've tasted that ‘Annual June Sale of Rugs and Linoleums BROADWAY. oe ee incomparable flavor? ‘ gua Axminster Rags, Inlaid Linoleums 740 0 A —Cor. Astor Pl. Serve a loaf tonight. No need to bake it. 39 24 1.29 % Take Elevator’to the 6th Floor’ 6 = : Just telephone your grocer or a bakery. | . sou teh oF Credle Pl ae ‘ Say you want “full-fruited bread — gener- PN i ees back. "Eatterne cannot Comrie ot 125 CANAL ST. 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