The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 13

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ucky Kiddie Klub Members Will Get Aboard the Fun Wagon For the Annual Luna Park Day £ j | LONA PARK ON LAST KIDDIE KLOB DAY- his Will Be Best Free Treat Ever Given by Famous Park, Fifteen Fine Shows— Flash Your Klub Pin and Go In. By Eleanor Schorer. rd the fun wagon! We ure going t we are & o Luna for a jolly good time. ng free, for most of us will have * Nota bit of it wear their membership Ido not mean that trains and they are not f # to Kiddie Klub ¢ we are off for the best time we have ever had in all uv hats. It But Luna is pare tr using whe our lives. scramble d yo dd, Kiddte dl, decided that we are going to have nd that my Kiddie Klub Cousins nd every) — [the fun we had on the rides and in the shows? The picture that accom panies this will remind you. Wasn't it great? Weren' they rip roaring for yo a bit get ready to 1H would be too early it won't take long for The Klub Day at Luna is less t han a week away our fourth summer na to have the very best ime they have ad rit of it frec next Wednesday ever All this will happen July 12. Do you remember other years and AEARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OE Every Day Housekeeping Needs Articles that housekeepers need all the year ’round, attractively priced in our Economy Housewares Department. PIFTH AVE Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans were $1.45... Cast Iron Frying Pans 10 inches in diameter for broiling or frying 61 were B5...465 size China Salt Boxes—hand- somely decorated to hang on wall ee 74 were .85 Enameled Tin Canister Sets covers have rolled edges—easy to handle WOLS SLD Ts crag sewage 8 vse sien .84 Self-Wringer Floor Mops—with woven rr colton mop—were 68... ..eeeee oer .56 Shelf Oilcloths wide— several ¢ 18 20- ~vd scalloped edges in. s—were .10 Aluminum Coffee Percolators—octagon shape—6 cup size were 81 an Table Oilcloths— plain Ils yards wide—slightly — Special, yard whi imper No mail or phone orders White Enameled Steel Waste Baskets for home or office 88 wel were Wear-xver Aluminum Double Cereal Boilers 2-cyt were 43.55 Cast Iron Waffle lrons zas stove—well-known make 1.38 Aluminum Tea Kettles! o-!. size excellent for summer tse 1.60 Water Color Opaque Window Shades i 1.84 size with high frame for use on were #L.83 were 5 size 86x72 in mounted on reliable rollers —sey Vy packed with slat and brackets— green, blue, « olive - Special ita Aluminum Flat Bottom Sauce Pan Sets—sizes 1, 1! and 2 qt —were .85—sel... THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. rides? What a number there were! Well, would you believe this yea there are to be even more, Let me three, four five, seven, ele nine, ten eloven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fif Fifteen and more rides witi Dragon's Gorge And don't we love the We will revel again rue, there are one, two six, teen the Chutes, and the among them Dragon's Gorge? in leaping up and coasting down steep breezy hills to cur heart's content, won't we? There are sure to be thousands 9 Kiddies at the Park that day, and it perhaps, to say right is just as well here that while Kiddie Kiub members will be admitted free, their parents or those who accompany them, who will have to pay are not members, their 10 cents for admission just lke ordinary folks. In case the Kiddies wouid like to know what they are going to see, ler them read this: In addition to band concerts by Ar- thur Pryor's bund, six of the highest priced circus acts have been engaged for the Luna Park season—Dave Cos- tello's white Arabian stallions, Moll Bros, the balancing perch act; the Daring Cromwells, the sensational aerial act; Van Camp's trained pigs; William Hill's comedy circus from the Coliseum, London, consisting of ponies, mules, dogs, monkeys; and Pearl's mechanical horse riding act. Several new theatrical companies have also been engaged—Monkeyland, A Trip to China, Actor Lions, Cha’ ing Tigers and Bei of the ag and the greatest i. F. Glavin's uto or ship, the radio controlled that made such an enor- at the New York Hippo- ast season. CHARLES 6 SCRWAR My dear Mr. Gillette? Your letter of Mar i ei 8 It 10 me A gnitely Detter than the old Mot aeeip question of aavosement at or : e ublesome one to me. Now ub ae @ troublesome aight end bave sot the SST screwed dow? im well pleased with it @ mone «you upon thisinventions heartily conemts! 1 hope I &-y have you soon, to renew our With kindest April 4, 1922 ch 30th rece! stantly ever since YOU ven me the greatest the plea , old acquaintance. regards, 1am Sincerely YOUrS: Five Milk Companies Contribute To the Whooping Cough Children, > Give 1,600 Quarts to Evening] LATE CONTRIBUTORS World Patients on River- side Island. The Kiddie Kiub Country Fund] Provision takes pleasure in five milk companies In this city have announcing that donated for the children 1,600 quarts of milk for the next forty-five days. This will be Grade A milk, and it is said that no other help organization| in the country provides milk of thia grade for its little patients. The letter conveying this gift written te Cousin Eleanor Schorer, follows: “Tt pleases me very much to be able to say to you that I have been able to arrange with some of the distributors to donate to The New York Evening World Kiddie Klub a sufficient quantity of Grade A milk to assist you in your commendable effort to supply @ quart of Grade A milk per day for three months, beginning July 1, to the children afflicted with whooping cough who will be sent to Riverside Island for treatment and recuper- ation “The distributors who will co- operate with you {fn this move- ment are the following: Horden’s Farm Products Company, Inc., Model Dairy Company, Clover Farms, Inc., Beakes Dairy Com- pany, Levy Dairy Company “We have arranged that the Borden Farm Products Company ived, Thave sure of seeing all times. TO KIDDIE KLUB’S COUNTRY FUND for Whooping Cough Victims Passes the 000 Mark .» E. O. A, Glokner $10.00 Bella C. Landauer 10.00 Rev. John G. Addy 10.00 Mies Julia M. Gold 5.00 Mr. Leo Schwartz 5.00 Mrs. C. ..... KO 3.00 FROM KIDDIES: Rose Nosovitsky and class mates seuss 2.00 Roslyn Goldberger . 10 Frances Buziak ...... 110 Total ..... \ Previously acknowledged Grand total . dis tribution for forty-five days from will take care of the initial July 1, They will contribute dur. Ing that period the equtyalent of forty 40-quart cans of Grade A milk in such quantities as you may desire. If you will be good enough to get in touch with Mr. P. D. Fox, President of Ror- den’s Farm Producta Company, and will give him your require ments from e to time will make the ne ary arranger to see that the milk is delivered to the foot of East 132d Street “I understand you started this movement off with approximately News of Advantage to Every Young Man in IWew York Look for the YELLOW D: who shi ‘OU will live to see America pro- duce many a startling invention, None will mean more to you in your daily life as a man and a citizen than the New Improved Gillette. Look over the clean shaven young men of affairs. Typical of the kind of men the world is selecting to run its | business. This type of man hails the New Improved Gillette as the greatest shaving advance of For instance—read this letter from Charles M. Schwab. ‘ * * Your dealer in the Yellow Diamond store will show you the New Improved Gillette, Compare it with the best old-type razor you know. At every point you will find it a 7 instrument for shaving. Some say even more, 6e 5 Be sure to have your dealer show you the Fulcrum Shoulder Overhanging Cap Channeled Guard ic Precision Adjustmens and talk to the dealer ¢ finer require 7 and in «later on, and tam ytfer you up to 1 BLININ NATHAN vet w York Milk Con enee Board, tne. The establishment on the island te ind would Mk < women w nmer in the country t the same of the Fearn aw living time, my with Ded on the Island his would also rble v x mothers of the chil- ' \ being cared for at site Island to #ee their own childven many times each day and would be quite an inducement in some A PHENIX.PRODUCT NAR Ress F iamond ows it 1870 53 VIEARM OF SUCOMSSFUD SELLING S. E. COR. 124th ST, & 3rd AVE. we AND PIECES pres heep Finkenberg in mind, and whi jeit Finkenberg’s to-day. ing Moom, finished in Ltali ak AB:inch Extension ‘Table, @ elip evat Chaire, uphole tleakcins E 2 84-inch, tored in blue $69.98], AS ° " Remarkable Bale of Ivory Walnut, Mahogany and Vanity Dresser $9.98 gaiten Ok, Mt $09.98 can “Wer $3.08 Dresser tin fabed In Golden $47.58 China Closet, tine Dining Set fcr small apart degen inent. Well made, beaucitt HP" Aauaned sl Bed Goring and Mattress Combination. 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