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“Circus Stunts” For Kiddies an Added Luna Park Fea‘ure For Big Luna Park Outing)" “=. seen for ever so long a time. It will be a bully day to renew acquaintance, won't it? Little Marjcrie Van Camp, whose mumsie intented the Pig Slide, is ai Luna again this year. She says that she will be “Oh, 1d to seb all the GERMAN GOL! + 8" GENEVA, July hina Neve To-Morrow Is the Big Day and Child Athletes May) jucrcier zoitung of Zurich, says nn Ride Horseback and For Prizes, All In Perfect Safety. ae The kind-hearted Weather Man, who supplies all of us in this neighbor- hood with sunshine and showers, says that he will do bis level beat to pro- tmportant shipment of gold bullion {rom Germany for Italy, for which the Swiss postal authoritiés took receipt at the Italian frontier, was missed after reaching Chiasso. The consignment is said to be worth sev- Jump Through Hoops vide a simply wonderful guiden day to-morrow for The Evening World's}oral million pounds sterling. RAID FOREST STILL NEAR ATLANTIC CITY Prisoners Are — Expert Southern Moonshiners, State Police Assert. ATLANTIC CITY, July 11, — state police last night descended upon an alleged band of moonshiners in the woods of Galloway Township, near here, arrested two men and seized a quantity of moonshine whiskey. Seventy gallons of “ready-made moonshine," five barrels of mash and a large quantity of other ingredients of whiskey were confiscated. The men arrested snid they were A. L Smith of Anuerson, S.C. and Silas Allen of Chester, Pa Corporal Campbell of the State] He re indteds. of congratuln police suid the men were estat Hang ls n hiners ‘oO ni ain moonshiners from the mountains ff ai gray South Carolina, and that a 120-gallon still was in full operation > WANAMAKER AT WORK ON HIS 84TH BIRTHDAY William oN Hoskell is leaving oe Washington to confer with Secretary PHILADELPHIA, July 11—"To live] Hoover rex the truth with good sense and good hu mor and do our work {8 enough for good citizenship.” This is the birthday comment of John Wanamaker, noted Philadelphia mer. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. vania State § MOSCOW Amer The this week expec of its famine ta to reach thi plying meals to 10,600,000 persons. Avenue rond at tA A womar suffering f) ling the future > WAN AMNESIA VICTI f about se ata chant, in his daily editorial. Wana-| Battersby, who took her to the K maker, well known as a clvic leader,| County Hospital, She 18 five fee celebrated his fourth birthday | height, welghs 11) pounds, has gray to-day at his 4 in his store, Interfand eyes, and wore a black walat presiding at « meeting of the Penns/I-] skirt and tan shoes path Association Board =| MEARN. nty was found amnesia in the Flatbush of the Long Island Rall- M. to-day by Policeman Kiddie Kiut party at Luna Park. He says it will be an absolute shgme to disuppcint the Kiddies now that they've set their hearts on the day. /But if the Weatver Man ‘ooks in bis pack and finds that all the sunny days are gone and there isn't one left even down In the lining, then the Kiddie Klub will have its party on the following day, Thursday, July 18. There may be a shower to duy, but that won't be anything—just a shower and nothing what- ever to do with to-morrow, So, Kiddies, don't feel gloomy if there's a spatter IDDie V HE RIG LiDpe of rain some time to-da e There are a few little things for Kiddies to keep in mind it to- of all. ¢ is rk is free to them, pro vided they y their Kiddie Club Pins. Possession of a pin and mem- bership in the Kiub gets them past the gatekeeper just as easily us ean bes ut their parents or guardians for the day cannot have this privi- lege. They must ply the regular en- trance fee The second t get free is a com Mitting them to all the diversions the great Inclos There are twenty-six different amuse- ments listed on this ticker Uttle Kiddie went to the Park on any other day a round of these ¢ 1d and if any anor of Herbert and Mr give away ement Evans of Lu 57,000 to $85,000 in am he park will be ope in the afternoon to-morr the Kiddies, and every ride to w they can de themselves will | operation somersaults and re to have a skill at it tos good people of the circus, how- at the Kiddies time they try them, 1 chance of danger the daring riders, those in search of the honors, will be attached to a safety device. It is known among the circus bare- back folk as a ‘'mechanic'’ and con- sists of a belt attached to a long arm which revolves about a pole set up in re of the ring and thus keeps pace with the Kiddie as he stands (or tries to stand) on the galloping horse. If the youngster lose. his footing and s about to tumble the belt catches him and he is quickly swung out of danger. It may interest the Kiddies s, firemen | g k to stand and salute. At 6 o'clock the bells will chime out a farewell to the Kiddies at the end of their wonderful day in fairyland. The kiddies have already been told of the fancy dancing contest to be held among them in Luna's grand ballroom at 4.45 o'clock. They have also been teld to = their own cos- tumes and the music to which they prefer to dance, It would be best for them to do this rather than to dance to music which they may never have]to know that most circus riders learn heard before. The Kiddie Klub|all their wonderful tricks with the aid wants the little competitors to have hanic.”’ all the chance in the world of win-| >} iddies, remember to-morrow ning the six prizes which are offered|js the great day. You will gather at —three for the girls and three for the} Luna Park and no doubt many of you boys. will meet little friends you've not But there is to be another contest, also with prizes for the winner This is to be a circus ‘stunt, No doubt there are many little kiddies who have yearned to ride a horse in HOW TO ENTER LUNA PARK ON’ JULY 12TH, “KIDDIE KLUB DAY” All Kiddie Klub mbmbers wish- Ing to avail thems of Luna's hospitality. MUST AR thelr KIDDIE KLUB PINS. Show your pin to one of the cashiers cutside of Luna and you will be given a combination tick- et. These tickets are being printed especially for you and they in- J éth Ave. “L!' to Jerome Ave, Bub clude every ride and every show |] py trotley from Woodlawn, Bt in the whole of Luna, ADMISSION—GR Inctui We will be the only guests In all her history to whom Luna has opened every gate Free! Free! Free! The park will be openg from 12.30 to 6 o'clock. Come as early, @s you like, but the Luna man- agement says ‘Please do not bring Basket lunches."’ Bits of paper and remnants of lunch spoil the park's spick-span eppearance. Ltina has been vigy kind to invite us, and it seems to me, Kiddies, that the least we, her guests, can do in return is to respect this wish of hers. So— mo Kiddie Klub member will be permitted to go through the gate if he or she is carrying a lunch basket. COUSIN ELEANOR, RACING Empire City Course (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) 6 Excellent Events TOMORROW THE $5000 FLEETWING WOODLAWN HANDICAP. RY E CHERRY PURSE s THE ASPIRANT iT RACE AT 2.30 P. M. 1} Race Train leaves Grand Cen. gprinal, | Harlem | Divisio J. Ret mutton make finer THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERGHIRE - Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Men’s and Women’s HAND LUGGAGE at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF OFF the Usual Prices Your choice of any one of -the three items listed below at the Special Sale Price of $6.75 --SUIT CASES of best: enamel duck; straps all around; corners reinforced with tan cowhide. Also tan cowhide suit cases in this assortment. Sizes 24, 26 and 28 ins, —Women’s Fitted Overnight BAGS of patent enamel. Fitted with eight pieces of celluloid toilet articles. Size: <4 inches. Real Cowhide TRAVELING BAGS, leather lined; extra strong locks; in black and tan. Sizes 16 and 18 inches. a BOYS’ CLOTHING at Greatly Lowered Prices for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday The sort of opportunity you are glad to have waited for. 350 WASH SUITS in excellent quality Palmer linen, chambray, cotton pongee and other fabrics. Oliver Twist, styles in sizes 3 to 8. Middy styles in sizes 3 to 9. Also Balkan and middy models in imported tan linen. Reduced to $2.95 85 Boys’ All Wool Suits with extra pair of knickerbockers. suits will be just what he will most need for sthool this fall. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Reduced to $9.75 (Formerly $12.50---18.50) STRAW HATS Reduced for this clearanceto. . . $1.00 (Pormerly $1.95---3.95) tern Bro’ Specially Reduced for To-morrow BOB CURLS-$6.45 If your hair is too beautiful to be cut, too thick and long and lururiene, you may stil! have the joy of short tight curls. For here are BOB CURLS, soft silky masses of small curls that fit snugly over your head and are held in place Bg! invisible combs. So perfectly will they blend the bobbed effect achieved is y natural. Come in and see! Hair Beauty Shop---Third Floor. cA Most Remarkable Offering of WOMEN’S SMARTLY EMBROIDERED Pure SILK SWEATERS Priced in This Special Event at $24.50 (Sweaters that heretofore sold at $55.00) Sweaters that seem just a little more than mere sweaters! They're the sort that give real dash and per- sonality to any"sport outfit. In either slip-on or coat styles. Slim little sash belts tie about the waist. And just imagine the price -~less than half of their original value — that’s an inviting bit of news, isn’t it? MAIN FLOOR (Stern Brothers) Broth Continuing Our July Clearance Sale of WOMEN’S DRESSES _~ - »An extensive collection, comprising dresses for sport, afternoon, dinner and ing wear, now offered at prices in many instances ACTUALLY LESS than the cost of manufacture. $24 $35 $48 (Included are dresses heretofore priced $45 to $95) There are silks, crepes, wool and knit fabrics in any number of distinctive styles aiid colorings, ‘Mostly one-of-a-kind model, and at these reduced prices an early selection is advised. Also a large number of our higher class, more exclusive dresses for women, marked at proportionate reductions. Women’s and Misses’ Riding Habits Here is a notable collection of this season’s smartest models, representing the finest materials and workmanship. White Linen Riding Habits (belted or unbelted) 24.50 Natural Tan Linen Habits (belted or unbelted) 18.50 Children’s Tan Linen Habits (8-10-12-14 years) 15,00 Separate Riding Breeches of White Gabardine, $7.50 Khaki Riding Breeches, $5.50 White or Tan Linen Knickers, $5.50 RIDING BOOTS—-All solid leather, black and tan calfskins made over a comfortable English last. An excellent value at . . . . $23.00 +> Siem Brothers} An ‘Exceptional Sale Wednesday of RENE PEARL NECKLACES Indestructible pearls, beautifully matched and graduated. $2.95 “exer | $8.75 Sey $4.95 Ves | 12.95 Wan ep The $12.95 necklaces have 14-ke. white gold clasps, set with @ genuine diamond —Cream, white or rose tints in a variety of the desired lengths— 18 to 30 inches. Beautiful Oriental and opalescent, lustre beads with solid gold clasps attached. ———— STORE OPEN © TO 5 JULY AND AUGUST Founded 1827 ) FOURTEENTH STREET T OF FIFTH AVE, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY: ™. ings t in hair and Women’s Japanese Crepe Kimonos 257 Were $3.47 and $3.74 Prettily embroidered with flower and bird designs. Very attractive models, in light blue, Copenhagen, rose. An opportune purchase for those who want an attractive kimeno for traveling or vacation use. Women’s and Misses’ Ratine and Gingham ' Dresses 3.77 Were $5.73 to $7.93 Sports models in combinations or plain and checked ratine, with belt, and button trimmed. Copen, brown and rose. Ging- ham, in straight line model or with skirt and blouse trimmed with lace inserls, or embroidery collars, cuffs and pockets. Brown, red, green, blue. Women’s sizes, 36 to 44, Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Untrimmed Straw Body Sports Hats 1.17 Were $1.88 Four shapes in three popular straws, some with beund edges. Green, black, brown, navy, red, Copen, orchid, bamboo, natural, henna, dandelion and purple —also afew Felts and Leghorns. Hats trimmed free if hats and materials are purchased here. oO 87 See pages 8 and 23 for other Hearn advertising. Flower Wreaths also colors Good selection of while special ee ee ee eee teen De Pee eee ee scene ee bee A ee ear enteric at —— e—lgeeneemmnin pe nemmresanm sseremternn imme