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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST I6,' ‘1922, : WwW The Evening World's | World’s He Tae Sounene: fe & : i a cage Es rn =n - a js Bogie ulton Stree Business Hours Kiddie Klub Klub Korner Mer || PP ERLE || pond street | ripetes LeamennsS"GesSued by Homme Shows 2 ma? HED ei ||| Tvineton Steet iM Closed All Day with @ note, in which Elm Place WOODLAND W ONDER TALES Pani eo | “sd BROOKLYN=NEW YORK mane: yy Cousin eanor All children up te sixteen years of age — a ~~ TOBY AND TABBY CLOSE THE CIRCUS. Preseerca wi iter gay ius Ps HERE were Kena, Meena, Mina and|] S94 membershin rertificate s s COUPON 976. Mo Brighteyes in the front row and | the seyn Bobtail children seated in a] Zodac went home very much wor row behind them at the woodland] ried. He walked about the town and cireus waiting to see their relatives | finally, very tired, sat down to rest and friends perform. They were be-| A shepherd happened to pass and ing very good. Pollykin had asked | said to Zodac, “You look very m ch them to be when she arranged them | worried, can I help you in any way? in two neat rows; the little ones in “Perhaps you can,"' sald Zodac. He front, bigger ones behind. Yes, the| told the shepherd of the two questions Bobtail children are quite grown up.| asked him, and the shepherd said he They are full-sized rabbits now. So] Would go to the king in his stead. He are the Brighteyes children full] dressed himself in Zodac’s clothes and grown, re squirrels, you| Went to the king must remember, and so not hs big as} The shepherd came before the king the Bobtails, whose big eyés looked | While the whole court, was assembled cusily‘over the heads of Kena, Meena the answers to th questi 0, and whose lo t question was answered t! tee ore ayaa weed : the ‘There is no distance f wound ones of the squirrels heaven to the eg Long ears and round ears were] “You think Tam keen for the noonday singing of the imi big eyes and bright eyes looked The Loeser August Sale Launches Another Real Surprise! Offering a $50,000 Purchase of N. Exhibition Furniture From the Grand Rapids June Show The Savings Averaging Better Than 20% m th." The second ‘odae, but Tam only a poor shepherd.” He took off his cloak and the whole ished to see, not Zoi herd, The king made the shepherd his Minister and Zodac became a shep ycusts, the musicians Tor the day eagerly for the pe mers. They came ney eek em Cae nat First to appear onthe Sunny Rock Was Roysboy dressed as a keer who led on Toby is dog, with # long stocking attached to t n nd two palm loaf fans for ears in Imitation (of Jumbo the circus olo- jo 4 phant. At sight of him the Bobtails ;far is heaven from the earth? What| Retold by HERBERT BAGEN, age devidea not to wait to sew the other fam T thinking of?" twelve, New York tunts “but as one rabbit all seven hem van off in a fright! and the st that the others remember seeing of them was seven white tails and twenty-eight flying feet BROOKLYN The Br eyes children searcely ! saw this for their own daddy was fl ‘ ea 7" . . now perforining in the nearest tree Ay “4 Ke t Srocialiat 0 UNDREDS WILL REMEMBER, with no small satisfaction to themselves, low the Loeser August Riou imennranere Wat tk a Furniture Sale opened, featuring $200,000 worth of fine Furniture at savings no other sale has yet Teckel like ik wiTeAIE OF tay arfioke OPPENHEIM © LLINS ae ! approached on so vast a quantity of famously good merchandise. But now comes another value Winding itself round and round the a z “extra.” One well worthy to follow as a sequel the rare value story that went before it. For we shall ' FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN j ; . 1 have on our furniture floors tomorrow the “cream” of the exhibit: Furniture from the display of two leading makers in the Jume Furniture Show held annually in the Manufacturers’ Building at Grand Rapids. It will be here to sell at pricés that again reveal Where Furniture buying is being best done—where the best of Furniture is being best bought. A Typical Value From the August Fur Sale LUXURIOUS Coat of While low prices will be a prime distinetion, there are Second The Grand Rapids June Show deals with other outstanding attractions thal serve to simply. pile one advance new designs exclusively, So every stick of furniture inviting consideration upon another in this purchase represents the latest. Tt affords an advance peep al what furniture styles will be in the months to come, even as late as February, 1923! little hea » the front « the elown c the Sunny Roek at the of a stick. It was a fanny hight, for the stubborn fellow, who is a real clown in woodland life, had) ed himself into a sort of hu chestnut burr that was eatehin bits of dry grass. le and fic as he went until he le a faded bouquet then did like an animal piece’ of Furniture in all this $50 dhe reach ae ' Tt repress ated is reanutanlner i Such Furniture with such qualifications as these would hest and proudest effort. possess unusual altraction were it marked at full prices. | It is notounreasonable to say that with many it might com- La pretium, Certainly, at reductions averaging more 20°, from the prices of usual Furniture, it) should create a sensation, And it will! Bach piece was selected beeanse it excelled in cab inet work; in the quality and thorough seasoning of the — | woods; unusual beauty of grain and the expertness will Hudson Seal Next came Vollykin and her eat which it was matched; in the utter faultlessness of the fin Being special exhibit pieces, very few are in duplicate many as lion an Hs sat ta as iG ! TRIMMED WITH ishin The various makers knew it had to wilhstand the Tn all this 850,000 worth there are hardly two pieces alike! 4 hea fee ta Gan. HEE date ae) , unrelenting scrutiny of the most expert furniture | Tremendous choice is still another attraction. It will be NATURAL SKUNK like Toby, and though he looked like a different creature in elephant trunk she w him, said the ‘‘llon."’ growled the ‘ele- buyers in the country, They took no chances. distributed over three floors: On the Third Floor All the pieces on this floor are chiefly in walnut and mahogany combinations and Spanish oak, and number all the newest finishes, Hardly any two designs are alike. There are End Tables, Occasional Tables, Tilt-lop Tables, Library Tables, Hall Tables, Davenport Tables, Console Tables, Drop-leaf Tables, Console Mirrors, Book Troughs, August Price kin snatehed up 1 y held tight to 7 Blue Stands, Hall Chairs, ete. Typical values: He ‘ End Tables for $8 to $26. | #40 10.856.75 Console Tables for $32 to $45. eyo rad a $11.25 to 847 Occasional Tables for $9 to $37. $19.50 to 843 Console Mirrors for $15.50 to $34. eit ie $810.75 to $ tands for $8.50 to $14. | 5 to $14.75 Book ‘Troughs for $5.75 lo $11.75. “Is the circus over?" asked ceenn Superior Quality Dyed Muskrat, 40-inch model of well-ematched Skins, with deep collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk. $30.50 to § $20.50 to 8 Library Tables for $24 to $51. 4 50 te 1 Hall Tables for $20 to $25. 56.75 Davenport ‘Tables for $16 to $45. 7.75 to $52.25 Hall Chairs for $28.50 to $41. On, the Fourth’ Floor Dining Room Suites—Beautiful $360 to $1,800 Sets Will Be Sold at from $285 to $1,435 the Suite All consist of ten pieces each—Buffet, China Closet, Serving ‘Table, Dining Table, five Side Chairs and an Arm Chair In walnut, in French, Italian and antique finishes. In oak, in English and Talian finishes. Suites exactly like some of these have been ordered by us for our regular stocks to sell at the prices they were made to bring. ‘The regular prices named are Loeser regular prices, and no store anywhere in the Greater City sells the Loeser kind of Furniture for less than it sells for here. By all means see these heautiful suites, y On the Fifth Floor On this floor will be found a collection of most delightful examples of really artistic Furniture, The most charm- ing little Desks for milady’s boudoir; Bookcases that are the last word in every respeet; Secretaires which are combina- tion Bookcases ond Writing Desks and very much in demand where smart furnishing 14 aimed at, These three groups, for example Writing Desks | Book Cases | Secretaires $20 to $87 Values at | $30 to $102 Values at $51 to $250 Values at $16 to $69 $24 to $79 $39 to $195 These comprise new designs in both fumed One. two and three door styles, in Italian, These are mostly in mahogany veneer and golden onk; also oak in Italian finish and | fumed and. golden oak; also some handsome | Safe to say that one rarely sees so many beau in mahogany veneer ones in mahogany veneer tifully grained pieces in one group. Besides This Exhibit Furniture, the Loeser August Sale Still Affords Splendid Opportunities in Bedroom and Living Room Suites, and in Beds and Bedding Meena, Mina and Mo sey laughed Granddaddy and and a funny was to be sure; funnier tha real one,” and they hobbled home de Nghted with the fun of the afternoon HE WHO SITS AND WAITS. There's the man who ‘ There's the man who stays | sind, Ts the you'll find. The man who stays at the bottom He's thh man without grit He's the spineless creature Who doesn't do his bit He sits and waits foy things to come, While others forge He works, but does not ircus it eo wh NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS Selected skins; 40-inch mod- els; large self collar and [15.00 cuffs. August Sale Price j How will he get through, them, He who sits and watts By CECILIA MAYER, age fifteen Brookly _~ THE WISE SHHPHERD. Once upon a time there lived a king who ruled over many lands. 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