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LORE eS Pe oe ee The Evening World's | Kiddie Klub Korner CepyvighA. LOE: Citew Tout Bruning World) by Prem Puttiiing On Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor R. TIP TAIL FOX laughed to think that he had gotten Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl to avenge him. His very bad temper was in a very bad state in- doed over the way the Big Brown Bear had fooled him. So he, in turn fooled Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl into think- ing that the Big Brown Bear and all the little creatures of the woodland were making sport of her. This made Mrs. Owl angry. In no time (for an owl) she flew from the limb of her favorite tree and was off to get re- venge on Billy Brighteyes, Bobbity Bobtail, Perky the Long-Tailed- Jumping-Mouse, and all the rest of the perfectly innocent Woodland peo- ple who had never said ‘‘boo"’ against her. They may have thought a lot, for Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl is not the pleasantest of neighbors, but they ¥ never said a word. oder beet pre Still, Mr. Fox had told her that they had styled her a silly bird and she believed him. B Now the reason Mr. T!p Tail Fox was so very angry at the Big Brown Bear and all the little folk was that the Big Brown Bear had fooled him out of feasting off the little folk. He was hurt both in pride and in stomach. Mr. Tip Tall Fox was hungry. So it®#————______ was natural that as soon as Mrs. Hoo-hoot Ow! was safely out of the HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Beginning and mail to tor, Evening World Kid die’ Kiub, Row with @ note, in whieh ae ANC co wt Poly pe age yar tiated ar me ed with The little lambs begin to bieat, The fields are full of golden wheat, The alr ts filled with perfume sweet, ‘When roses bloom. The bees are buzzing around the flowers, From the blue sky come cooling showers, And we pass many happy hours, When roses bloom. By EVELYN LEVITTAN, twelve, 1364 Bergen Street, Brooklyn. eaioicctes IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. June break: Daniel OD Mille at We nd Mrs. “lub, Rye, noon. jusiness Men's Council ation for Support of Jewish Philan- thropic Societies, luncheon, Hotel Penn- sylvania. these coupons 955, 906, 967 present ® silver Klub Pt Sha membership certificate COUPON 953. t in honor of Mrs, ster Biltmore Country THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922, The 104th Commencement Exerciser of the New York Institute for the In- struction of the Deaf and Dumb, 3 o'clock. Theatre party of the Siaterhood Beth Sholom, People’s Temple, New Brighton Theatre, 8 o'clock. International Theatrical Association Convention, Hotel Pennaylvania. ADMIRAL DIES AT June a Lewin Beaumont, ret! home in Hurstplerpoint, night 8 seventy-five, he mar daughter LONDON a 88, Counin Blew Pet din 1907. member le Tomatoes and Lettuce are plentiful Season, and cover with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Four sizes, 12c, 30c, 50c, 95¢ Woks | MAYONNAISE The screw-top, wide-mouth glass jars have many household uses, age Ss SETA oo Harriet May of the Feder- Workers’ Party of America to discuss retirement of Ambassador Bakhmeteff at ‘entral Opera Hou e. § o'ciock, emaumosr amiral * Sir died at his Sussex, last In’ 1889, ° Mary Eleanor Perkins, aries C, Perkins of Bos- HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. In order to get a aew Kiddie Klub pin you must save up three coupons, numbered {n rotation, and send them to Cousin Elea- nor, The Evening World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New York City, together with a letter giving your name, address, age and certificate number, way, Mr. Tip ‘Tall Fox's thoughts and taste turned to the two sleepy owlets she left blinking on a branch “Smack, smack,’ said the Fox. ‘I prefer squirrel to be sure, but a brace of owlets will taste good to-night. I'm hungry,’ and he turned and trotted back to the hoot-owls' tree. Meanwhile Mrs. Hoo-hoot Ow! had feached the Big Oak, where the Big Brown Bear and all the little folk Were telling Pollykin, the little blond girl, how they had fooled old Tip Tail Fox. Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl listened sharply but not a word of herself did she hear. “Has that sly fellow fooled me?" whe began to wonder. The more the Woodland creatures talked, the more gure she became that he had. When she had quite decided that he had, she suddenly thought of her two Blinky bables, all alone and unpro- tected at home. The thought made her fiy as fast as her powerful, quiet wings would take her. Although Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owl made gearcely a sound as she sailed through the air, Mr. Tip Tail Fox's sharp ears heard her coming. Without turning Kis head, and pretending to have been about no mischief at all, he made off in search of a third hunting ground for his dinner. A new certificate may be ob- tained in the same way. inquire about our summer vacations for whooping cough children. You wili be doing a good turn all around if you will. You will be mak- ing us all very happy. Certainly the children who go to Riverside Island and come back well will be happy, and the mothers and fathers who love them wil! be made happy, and we, who are eager to do all the good ~ve can, will be more than glad over each dear girl or boy whom we send home well after a vacation of—well—a vaca- tion of just as many weeks as they need to get well, or as many as they wish to stay, The Kiddie Klub Country Fund needs money and cloths and toys for these kiddies. Why not give some of your gwn vacation money (if you are fortunate enough to have some) for the less fortunate boys and girls. Or find a way to earn some. Or collect supplies. A list of needed articles Dear Kiddie Kins: Have you been reading the articles fm The Evening World? Stories and Pictures are appearing in the news eolumns telling of the Klub’s vaca- ions for kiddies with whooping cough. ‘We are going to give all the little children who have whooping cough a ‘vacation on Riverside Island. We are going to take them away from the city streets and give them a delightful place to play and get well in. If you are one of the many kiddies will be found in another part of to- day's Evening World. Yours for happy kiddies, COUSIN ELEANOR. When Roses Bloom. The squirrels are chattering all day long, The birds pour forth in sweetest song, The fields are mowed by horses strong, ‘When roses bloom. Have You Forgotten to Store Away Your Furs?—Phone Triangle 4700 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ FULION S1REET—BkOUKLYN Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow 1,000 Pairs of White Reignskin Oxfords Remarkable Values 3.90 We are featuring in the greatest White Shoe Sale of the season Walking Oxfords of fine quality W/hite Reignskin (Canvas), with flexible soles and low or medium heels. Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store who caught whooping cough when it flew out of Pandora's box, come to fi} us and we will make you as well and playful as ever you were. If you know an unfortunate child ‘who has whooping cough wil] you tell that boy or girl to write to your Klub, ‘The Evening World Kiddie Klub, and CUCUMBER SALAD Seasonable—inviting —cooling. No dinner complete without it. But the dressing is the secret— Use 3 parts of good oil, 1 part vinegar and give it that distinctive snap with a dash of the genuine LEAsPERRINS SAUCE ST ERSHIRE Not a Laxative Najol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. When you are conptipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. Seven styles are included—all are Orchids, Pale Greens and a other shades. All Sizes fr m 16 to 44 trated. Choice of Light Blues, Pinks, host of 3 ee Ee | @ g Men’s Tailored ] y*s, sir, every makers who suppl. just as we desire | featherweight sui that a man wants For instance: Cool Crash Suits, | Mohar Suits $16. Gabardine Suits at * pree. The colorful D.PricEsCo. Fulton at Bridge St. Something Entirely New—Just Off the Steamer— and Offered in a Wonderful Sale TO-MORROW! Imported Hand-Made Summer Dresses These Imported Frocks are fashioned of cool Chambrays in the light colors of summer—they have hand appliqued flower trimmings—all hand embroideries—an hem, is done by hand! illus (@\ii/0\ii/eviir@vii/aXhir@\iiy The prettiest and best made summer dresses shown in years at this price:— Brooklyn every stitch, from neck to This sale price is for the first showing —when these dresses become ular it will indeed be difficult to obtain them at 298. Phone and Mail Orders Filled A. & S. stocks has been tailored by the same They understand just how exacting are our de- mands. On the other hand, we know what care and exactness of detail they exert in making clothing Every man should have at least two of these terials and styles here in practically every weight “Palm Beach” Suits, $13.75 and $17.50. Women’: For Sun and Rain Special-$7 SPLENDID value, as dollars cheaper attraction—jade, cerise, newer shade of toasted J bakelite tops, malacea handles with bake- Apartment 25-feet Garden Hose, $3.95 Telephone Main 6100 So the Style Stays In one of the hot-weather suits in the ly us with our finest woolen clothes. it. ’ its—a light and a dark one. Ma- White Outing to wear during the warm months. be rolled up SE small, $1. Tropical Worsted Suits (3 pieces), $29.75. White Flannel Trousers, $7.45 and $8.45. Linen Golf Trousers at $5.50. 4-Piece Golf Suits at $34.50. A. & &.—BStrect floor, Hoyt Street. +e s Parasols | Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, 69c FINE, closely woven weave in this $13.75 and $16.75. -75 and $19.75. $27.50. this is two than the regular | shades are a notable i periw nkle or the All have prefer for year-round wear because it is ,80 absorbent. These shirts and drawers are sold subject to slight defects, such as these are rare as you'll fnd when you ex-- read. é amine them. At this price, men will pick half tte ‘ s or rings, a I them up by the dozen garments. | pe salting teal anes le iin Shirts, 84 to 42; drawers, 30 to 40 . ‘A. &8,.—Atreet floor, Central a A. & 8.—Street floor, East: + H “Success” All-metal Refrigerators mie Reduced 529 S530 OLID, all-metal construction that will last for years, = will not warp or bind. Wals thorough y insulated to conserve ice. Food chamber and outside finished with baked-on white enamel. Ice chamber of galvanized steel 44 inches high 1614 nches deep and 21 inches wide. Holds 60 pounds of ice. Nursery Refrigerators, $3.98 A very convement size for apartments. All metal with sep- arate ice compartment of galvan- White enamel finish; Style ized steel. nickel-plated faucet. Length 17 incnes, width 113% inches, height 12 inches. / Reduced from $4.50 Superior grade molded hose that withstands high pressure. Complete with couplings. 50 feet at $7.95, was $8.75. Hardwood Hose Reels, $1.85, Exceptionally strong; will hold 50 feet of hose. Lawn Mowers Prospect $6.75—14-inch size; 3 crucible steel blades. Easy running. A. & 8.—Subway Moor, East. some and distinc Oriental rugs in Average 4 ft. Hea Were $65 and $ 314x6 feet. Arak Rug, 11 ft. 1 Arak Rug 9° ft. by Sarouk Rug, 8 ft. Persian Rug, 8 ft Persian Rug, 9 ft. Chinese Rug, 10 ft Chinese Rug, 11 ft Chinese Rug, 10 ft Ch nese Rug 10 ft Belouchistan Rugs $44.50 Sarouk Rug, £ ft 6 in. by 12 ft.... Sarouk Rug, 9 ft. 2 in. by 11 ft. 8in........... cA Stirring Semi-Annual Clearance of Heavy Oriental ‘Rugs Twice a year we overhaul our entire stocks of fine Oriental rugs and select such as have been in stock over their alloted time. Many of the most hand- tive patterns in the entire A. & S. collection are included. Such drastic reductions should be ample incentive to those who contemplate securing the fall, to make selections TOMORROW. For instance: Fine Anatolian and Ghiordes Prayer Rugs $49.50 Were $110 and §125 $169 Reduced from $325 Average 6 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft.9 in. Extra Thick Dozar Rugs $85 Were $150 and $175. Average size 5x614 feet. 2 in. by 6 ft. 2 in. vy Silky 85. Sizes 3x54 feet to Choice Large Oriental Rugs Much Less ‘Ava Bug, 10'tt, Sin, bY 194. Tin. asceccsctsaneteseeaanrerkielc’s Arak Rug, 10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 6 in, . was $925, now $695 .. was $765, now $590 ...was $975, now $770 . .was $495, now $375 . .was $995, now $695 was $875, now $675 .. was $995, now $695 .. Was $385, now $285 . was $595, now $430 was $585, now $395 Pe By: was $785, now $560 .was $595, now $435 0 in. by 17 ft. 6 in. y 12 ft, 10in Tin. by 11 ft. 8 in. Sin. by 12 ft............... Tin. by 12 ft. 2 in. . by 14 ft... . by 14 ft. . by 12 tt . by 13 ft... A & —For Wednesday's Sli ———== 8.—Third floor, Bast. Hats that can + popular underwear that many men... small oil marks or dropped stitches—but .. I Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Feather-weight Clothing | / was $675, now $475 * al