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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922, 84,000 KILLED OR HURT IN 10 YEARS ON R. RR. TRACKS 4,000 Children Among Victims at Crossings or HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. The Evening World’s | Kiddie Klub Korner Cepeetghe, 2082, (ew Tork Brentng World) ty Prom Pubticning On Conducted by Eleanor Schorer fou must ™ x must, ‘| On Right of Way. Woodland Wonder Tales| #22" simanms ot, fal © By Cousin Eleanor Bese wu 'aaliver gray iv persons have been killed or in- POLLYKIN AND THE BIG BROWN BEAR. COUPON 954, Wills ciasiihe or willing of the 4 - , HAT a perfect acamp Mr. Tip Tail Fox trasha, is,’ said Pollykin. ‘Just think of the} much as they will of some bright toy Of this number 4,000 were clil- slyness of him, telling Mrs. Hoo-hoot]=¢a doll, a book, a pall and shovel, a] dren under fourteen. ‘This was ‘ yrpball, a ‘'Veddy.”* made known by Harry Holmes, e y bi ! 4 Owl that we called her a ‘silly bird When vou took about at alt the} division freight agent of the Phil- playthings that you have, isn't there beaten and Seating Pailroan is one that you could spare to raske a| 99 address to the Rotary Cl ONE WORRY YOU NEED NOT HAVE THE DREAD OF BURGLARY |! r years the Segalock has guarded the lives and property of MILLIONS Over One and a Half MILLION LoavesGrandmother’s BREAD Ne. 666 The SEGALOCK Is Absolutely JIMMYPROOF Is YOUR Home, Store, Loft Why. we never even mentioned her.” “Sh,"' warned the Big Brown Bear. “The one thing worse than being| sick kiddie happy? I think you will] bere We Once Blucenad? called ‘silly’ in the woodland ts not to} find one if you look hard oe Gur a 8 OOK TO-DAY Produced Weeki be spoken of at all." When you have found the one you| EDITOR YANCKY DIES AT NASH- i “Really?” asked Pollykin; "is that} wish to give‘away, wrap it up, put VILL At all hardware and department stores WVCOMIY so? Then animals are not so different] stamos in the corner and address it] | NASHV/ILLE, June 22.—Richard H. SEGAL LOCK & HARDWARE CO., W. Y. from people, are they? to Dr. Thomas Joyce, Riverside | Yance arent Gath igo Ra “Not so very.” admitted the big} tsiand, off East 182d Street, New York ipo Mgt es fellow slowly, ‘And just as there are] qjty, different kinds of people, there @re} 4 4oi, (his you will make anothe = = —— aifferent kinds of animals. Take me] aiitg nappy too. It will be a remular Made of the purest and finest for instance. T don't care & Dit} .ongy party for all of us when the Fi } whether any one notices me or not.]iSime club Country Fund gets going ingredients under the most Poor Pollykin,” Said Billy Bright. 10a FO on having a good board [oi rigid sanitary conditions. , " myself /and t eed of any- 5 eyes. body's company." | Yeur affectionate DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY TO OUR STORES assure “Can you, sally?” Pollykin asked admiringly, “So can my daddy. Do COUSIN ELEANOR. 5 our customers of FRESH BREAD at all times. you know, M.. Baer, you remind me vety much of my daddy?" $$ ——$ | F tomers of FRESH BREAD at al y of heart trouble Ma that #0?" anid the Hig Brown Bear. \UEENS CAR COMPANY ? Yes, thava oo,” gaia Folyyin. "My daddy is great, big like you. And Q MAKES POVERTY PLEA Founded 1827 ; ; Grandmoth er’s he tries to lows and act grumpy, like you do. But all the while he is SS es FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. laughing behind his eyes, and he never does make any one afraid off |e ay eapesed jktewsinn ie him, no matter what a fierce face he makes. ‘a. “You don't say,’ said the Big|and see for yourself how prettily Pol- seth bial atm FRIDAY SATURDAY Brown Bear with an offended air. lykin teases and Billy begs, and then] 4 ‘ iy by, Opuneey sat Ue Pa (by pulling another string) you ean] Ni nd Queens Railroad Com- “Have I hurt your feellngs?'’ asked nageurnment Summer Modes BREAD © make Pollykin give Billy the nut for The ONE outstanding Su- Pollykin. “Because, if T have, it WaS/which he has asked. Ki ‘d extension and improvement preme Quality MILK LOAF quite by mistake Dear Kiddie Kins: tf the line at Bhret and Astoria Ave S ial Prices The biggest bread value of “Very likely,” retorted the big fel-] | While big, grown. up ella ae wend nies.” ATUMUF G. Peacock, counsel for at ypecita rices theless co «cc a ee low tartly; t is the way all feol-]iN& money to the Kiddie Kiu un- , told Lincoln C. Andrewn, - - Inga are hurt—by mistake. When af {1 Fund. SRE SEU fac Katey eciice. that Hin eonibuky Ale fel C Specials for the Metropolitan District | k ‘ do your sha ‘tired $180,000 to pend on se- : body tries purposely to hurt me I] pont think because big. grown-up] Nave the required S1B00N to, spent on Manufacturers’ Close-Ovt - )) would not give him the satisfaction. | folks are richer than Kiddie folk that} fore it would be a waste of time con- . 5 Py “Well, I haven't tried, and it is|the grown-up folk can have alll sidering the matter further Misses and Women S 0 pleasure to know that T did hurt|the fun and credit of contributing to] Mr. Peacock swid the nt total de- Pk au Pollykin, almost in tears, [the Kiddie Klub Country Fund. No, | felt New or bys Fs yf you, fnsead pan 5 D op bait a Billy Bright- 489 es ar anid. ] 1 Foor Poly kts ASB lily Brent The big, grown-up folk can, of | He ¢ 1 further that the operating inen Tresses bee . course, send more money than the] revenue for the past ten months showed Bid | CTY leaded the EStly} Kiadie folk can, but maybe it is not} a net cetllt of $50,000 8 75 “4 money at @ i hoo} » | was ad. ed e prow ought to: be ashamed,” souugh adie Kes qe weke facleR alt Were $14.73 to $19.73 U squerked Perky, the Long Talled | ie you wore a sick litle child Pe) vray vo eke randmother's Jelly Powder Jumping Mouse, into the ear of the). ving @ vacation in @ rile country tth Building. to-day, is. he The selection comprises one i spent Big Brown Bear to be sure that the Seale here | arguments on the petition of the United t ta fewi h styl A splendid A&P product, containing the purest and best fellow would hear him 1 sland, | Where | states District Attorney's office for the or at most alewin each style ingredients. Pure fruit flavors—such as Orange, Lemon, agreed Granddaddy |the Kiddie ountry Fund 18) forreiture of the amship Henry 1. and color. Many samples in Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, also Chocolate. As usual our squirrel, sending little children with whooping | ytyrahail crac ot lance. TNS * customers buy this powder at a price lower than is asked fot I thought,” said Pollykin, “that |cough)—if you were there, with all other standard brands. As good as the best, but priced for less. any one would be proud to be like my|the breezes from Long Island Sound daddy. He is such a nice daddy," she] blowing against your cheek nd sobbed through your hair and making you “Oh, well, if you me that way,| merry, which would you think about of course I am proud, 1 the Big] most, clothes, milk or play? Brown Bear, ‘I thought you meant Why, play of course! that I was not a fierce person.” I knew you would, and so will all “Indeed you are a fierce person,'’|the little whooping cough children. said Pollykin soberly; ‘so flerce that | They'll think of play and they'll want I am afraid to ask you whether I|to play. And that's where the kiddie the lot. A few dresses are of dotted Swiss, and some of the linen dresses are combined with dotted voile, tissue ginghams included. Colorsinthelot: Grey,orchid, light blue, Flemish blue, Co- penhagen blue, rose-orchid, t August outside the nd there is a question GARDEN 3 Catsup may bring you come peanuts to-mor-| contributor has the best of the bis, Ty oyster white, tangerine and Sultana Tuna Fish Salwiwhencl conie:¢ grown-up contributor! for Sale 50c canary “Well, don't think about that now, Every kiddie in our Klub has a toy s Heinz India Relish. Huyler’s Cocoa. Yo-lb can 18c | Blue Label Catsup “IONA” Brand Pollykin,’’ advised Billy Brighte: “Just bring the peanuts, and Sizes in the lot: 14 to 44. to spare for a poor little whooping b nen | cough child y we'll soon enough see who wants to] ‘The big, grown-up people can buy Grocels eat them.” the clothes which are needed, and : “Will you eat them, Billy Bright- pat VX Pound aie Hat needed badly, and Grade A milk, Again packed in . : oy) eyes?” asked Pollykin which the sick youngsters must have; * . S t S t Sk t. “Maybe,” sald Billy Brighteyes. /put the sick youngsters will not think attractive Tin Canisters O7 atin rts Can : loved peanuts better than almost} of the clothes and milk one-half as as before the war . aMything else; ‘maybe.’ And so 2 Pollykin, the little blond girl, ran|= home through the woods and told her daddy how she had offended the Big Brown Bear and must bring a peace = SHOECRAFT offering of peanuts to him to-morrow. . . Next day Billy Brighteyes was at Value $8.97 Sport models in white, navy and black. Novelty ; BROOMS AND SOAP PREPARED FLOUR and CEREALS) No. 6 Size Brooms... Mart se Sde | Presto Self-Rising Flour. sm pkg 13c, lg 32c s iy 27 WEST 38TH STREET ; No, 7 Size Brooms AaSe 59¢ | Pat-a-Cake Fi Hs 22 Taek ecg gt ee pockets and button trimmed. Pate Hand Swap... ene | Shrdded Wheto pur ite Mieked and teased untl f ave = , Si. 2 wai. H vory Soap small cakes 20c | Ralsten’s Wi Meee aig. Sena oe aelied Clearance SALE Sizes 26 to 32 waist measure es jon’s Wheat Food 2c Palm Olive Soap... cake 8c | Jergen’s Violet Soap "3 cakes 23¢ GRANDMOTHER’S Fruit JAM w. 1°77 A&P Almond Bars _ Se | A&P Evaporated Milk Pure Peanut Butter .. 8-oz jar 15e | A&P Milk oe can 12c} Heinz Vinegar bottle 19¢ | Argo Starch pkg 9c} Grandmother's Sweet Chocolate..'. cake 16c | Washboards, Galv. Double Edge each 59 PURE PRESERVES Strawherry or Raspberry Prepared and made with every care t hat's i possible— to produce a real homemade, pure 1 Lb weets, and the little rascal ate every of Our Entire Stock of one. Billy Brighteyes IS a rogue, SHOECRAFT ‘*‘JUNIORS” isn't he? ; ; : All Sizes Infants’ Children’s 2 Misses’ 3 All Styles Shoes Shoes Shoes All Leathers FRIDAY SATURDAY MARABOU CAPES 2745 Were $5.97 Black and Brown. Flufty, Attractive Styles y nuts to Billy Brighteyes. s makes him beg for each one, and the she gives it to him. Get the cut-out Purchases can be exchanged where necessary W. 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It is worth dollars for you toremember that when you buy shoes at |! our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. t= fe) No matter where yon live, shoe dealers can pe eed Pop A . | cost no more in rancisco t! be WIS NAME AND THE RETAN PRICE in New York. Insist upon having W. L. Serene #2 Douglas shoes with the name and retail price Nile stamped on the sole. Do not take a substitute Draglas and pay extra profits. Order direct from the factory and save money. W. L. DOUGLAS 2510KES IN GREATER NEW YORK: Royal Lunch ...... . Lb Harlequin Lemon Sugar Wafers . . . Pkg BONED R « CHICKEN cn 50¢c ORANGE PEKOE TEA ¢ COFFEE PAW MA&P Sele Distributers 35¢c Lb Pkg * 85 Nassau Street. % 250 West 125th Street. 9 i RAM Desirable straws and colors | 847 Broadway, near 14th. 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