The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 12

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- a . WEAR ae ee nr eee mee =a5 EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922, “Radio Tattleship,’ ‘Scrambler,’ | he wanted to,, he didn't have tine to)eeeded to play Moliere's ‘Medecin 27,000 Kiddies and 8,000 Mothers. |!" sche" [is insite ays sis usage Bs see Pome alma? P el a Gl? dG | “Or Baa y! Ma at the tuony| “Trip to China, hard, m ynous and badly modu- hy Th L P k Fi t D Libel ae ea APN “rhe: Boect = lated, but by straining the ear It was they we on “The Honey ut he did have time to nea “ fi Th Kiddi Kl b E E d ectric tracks, usk his Daddy a million que «| spoken MY pe Luna as they t = { e Kiddie Klub Ever Enjoyed) | oo ou... Sams shetty ioe y 2 = ouP Rae e yie) told all the neighbors’ children what 4 x i h ——— River (wee) conduetlig, Atel aos dime: ha Wed Rude noe ae ort On Seasonable Groceries ¥ A ‘ os eo NeH't stay fone ie ttle | Piped up and sald: i Evening World and Park Management Give the Nation-|thy sunt stay long, for the ite ence bt ttm great to belong to th and Household Necessities i ally Famous Organization a Glorious Time vot the Chutes,” very one want. | Kiddie Klub Pa eaitie teiate: Gatete 3 =A Z ; ; fie * 4 all did, even | Blea anc eh init i With Not One Marring Incident. { i took AU ERLePNGOR to Ely Combining Quality goods i Nearly 20,000 tittle children—to be exact, 27,000 members of The Evening MGRE Tinee cot ohn aa FRENCH MUTES GIVE PLAY. with Lower P rices that ces that World Kiddie Kiub—woke up this morning with glad hearts and somewhat waiting to Copyright, 198: entig World I ikiad Goriitekinaas Nr viMlUAGy\ Ketsenton hey iu nw Uses oe” Cal “T patiet Tye busine Our Special Blend resent unmatchable young lives at Luna Park in Coney Island PARIS, ouly 18,—An extraordinary ur pecia en Tra Prot fee, MBIT weatly # siolege (RAC Wee -asncrapaule teuors pide) tocol) CoA coo do the children, Lions growled, roller coasters counter the chute ns rine of “we Coffee, lb., 25c Another practical extra-value- t “ehooted,"” pop corn °F or the youngsters. In fuct y door was perianal tb ivi str: h¢ t After reciting the twelve fables of giving demonstration that t re Wi a tee ast ther goodies were sold ut half price throu ics Ron tune Ceaearmute Yoo: | ee aeeaeeeo strikingly accentuates the A&P indnesa of Herbert Evans, Amusement Manager of Luna Park, and ice the score of conerssionairen whose shows and booths were responsible for| . supreme position as Low-Price the good time: es eet Mabel . leaders of U. S. A. _ Yes, he steers the boat after it gets . > One of these in particular is] the children had we want to tell them ins as TONS Sue a tectacanay (KL Me Specials for the Metropolitan District { Prizes awurded by M ade i ne ¢ y i J were ) children and aw with Qne of the principals in Bide Dudley's} about 8,000 moth 5,000 in ail, reas ta i musica! show “Suv Dear," to the| he said after the day was over, ‘It i h at the clown and se ses and perform, stopping first to walk er the crazy sidewalk and to tke a S]ulide down the Jong chute. Although Juncing | was the largest crowd of children we m. More} have ever had here in one afternoon, of them) and T want to say we ne I » the de-| well behaved uw crowd crowded] ng confusion, no i Kiddies behaved thems men and women; they we for their turns, they were ni ugh and, all in all, it was a great after noon.” boys aud girls who we contest in the Luni than twenty not five years « \ ight of the tho roand to watch th CORN FLAKES ittle line Every dancer was 4 They all did s and Cous' diMeult ti prize ners, in fact, six of t do their dances over before making ' their final choices. An interesting Part of the result was that the Bronx, Washington Heights, Harlem and Brooklyn were represented among the Delivered within 300: Wikhers- Who War FORE . Snimple Mixed Tea 1 {h. Girls’ First. Prive—-Marle Grimaldi 1, Daddy,” said one little boy as]] Satisfaction Guaranteed ten, a little Italian girl of No Webster Avenue, the Bronx. Dre revelation Miss Grey prer had a .. package 10c | Fels Naptha Soap cake 10¢ | La France Washing Tablets small cake 6c | Ivory Soap (small) 3 cakes 20¢ [omato [atsup Star Naptha Powder.......1-Ib. package 7c | Scrub Brushes veach 15¢ The Rich, Luscious GOLD Large Fruit ot Summer || DUST Pin 2 Mr, Evans was responsible for this at measure, for with his spe r men and other employees and « ssionuires he kept things moving rapidly and smoothly fle that was to Open Snturday Until 2 P.M. 1 for one ufter GILLIES COFFE! 285, Washington St. at Park he came to the t admit him to fair noon, “What is th “d as Pierrette she gave « beautiful in terpretation of § “Vienna| That Is Luna Park, son Woods’? waltz and established herself “Luna Park! Gee it's a lave Fut ee ya dow ete — A Mazola Oil pnt can 27c¢; qt. Sle | Huyler’s Cocoa. . 1olb. can Ie Hiris’ Second Prize—sy rt “And, Dadd Hat 1s thave’ the| | D) wd] oin ¢ j apt] A&P Catsup 8-oz. bottle 15¢ | Grandmother's Fruit Jam jar 20c Bins er a oly No. sath child “asked afte! te Kkidaie "Klub fi SALAD DRESSINGS I reserve d m all Its pertec tion A&P Salad Dressing bottle 27¢ | “Pride of the Farm’ Catsup hottle 19c Avenue is young and diminutive | had passed him into the park and the } dancer, who, when she grows up, will] man in the red coat ha | probably qualify for stardom in|ticket with twent a more enticing snap, p “Shuffle Along.’ charmed with a|mission to as man ey i characteristic performance that was] ‘That's # lion ith just a dash of full of life and little tricks Wy Girls’ Third Prize—Elenor McGuire, | ‘Sure. Let's go in 8 Park West. Brooklyn. With her pink |answered questions while lions, leop- sunshade she presented a pretty pic-Jards, bears performed tricks. There| ture. were also two little lion cubs and the will have a finer flavor, for all year “round enjoy- ment. A food that is whole- N L id E Doz. €c some and delicious. A favor ew al Ggs of which you never tire. Mortimer Becker, ten, of No. 611 5 . | } West 160th Street, won the boys’ Millions of Botties Sold Annually Bunnybrook gg \ prize. His was a distinct surprise, . . Dreeped aa a gitl he danced charm-| Outside again in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores . EVERY EGG GUARANTEED A GOOD ONE k Sunnybrook” Kggs are guiranteed to be of vn excellent quality Shipped direct to the A&P. from he choicest nearby egg-producing districts “Sunnybrooks” are specially selected to assure our ustomers of quality excellence. ingly at times and at others won ap-| ‘What do you call that, Daddy? plause by his handsprings and double} “"That's the captiy Diane. We — eagles. It was not until after he had} have a ticket for that. ji taken his bow that he tore off his wig] And soon son was whirling around and revealed he was a boy. It sur-|in a humming airplane over the heads OIL prised every one. of the other children, Before telling about the good times ee Tanta serabereny Neal Sold Everywhere Post ( N EW) 1 “OaAsti ™ Cpe a $6.00 AUTO VACUUM | GET THIS FREE ASUICS FREEZER FREE for 100 labels from the glass jars of OPENER “SUPERIOR CORN FLAKES” ROGERS RICHEST MILK. i ——— Make your own ice cream from ages abe Hire’s Root Beer Extract. . . bottle 18¢ | Jell-O package 10c ROGERS RICHEST and you will jar of Rogers Richest Fe Pre Juice. ... pint bottle 3 AG Jelly Powder Beene i e p inut oca package |3e jars, so when you clean them, save opening glass packages. the labels and get this fine freezer free of cost by mailing labels to Rogers Milk Corp.,25 W. 43rd St., N.Y. Look This Squarely in the Face AcP GLOSS .., srancn 1X ae ROGERS OPENER |) : : ? ‘ . ’ iS Re 3c | Campbell’s Beans.......... ...can 10¢ Milk is the most perishable of foods, Why then buy milk in a tin can which must Gulden’s Mustard we} P as jum eesled in sterilized glase at no increase in price. Pure Peanut Butter....... ..ss..jar 15e | A&P Condensed Milk bs can 12¢ Your child’s favorite drink "THE new food beverage — Chocolate Malted Milk—is rich in the neces- sary food elements which make sturdy, husky youngsters—youngsters with firm muscles and rosy cheeks. And it is one nourishing food that children really like. The chocolate flavor gives it instant pop- ularity with every child. Chocolate Malted Milk is on sale at all druggists’ and grocers’. It comes already prepared so you can mix it quickly at home. Grandmother’s BREADS‘ The ONE outstanding Su- preme Quality MILK LOAF —The biggest bread value of the hour Assortment De Luxe pts A dainty assortment of the most popular N. B.C. 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Cook over hot water 15 minutes. Pour this over the slightly beaten eggs, then add the salt and cook over the water 2 minutes, stir- ting constantly. Cool, add the vanilla and freeze, CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Daniel Reeves, Inc. T. J. Healey A. F. Beckmann & Co., Inc, Andrew Davey, Inc, Busy Bee Stores National Grocery Company Progressive Grocery Co. R. H. Macy & Co. Bloomingdale Bros. a IN THE WORLD earache Sel a MEU eS dasten nen

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