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SEPTEMBER 5, cousin reader, 4g not let another beat HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB, The Evening World’s | Wiha eed apobts MOI mY geod eae CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Established 1807 e 6 1 know you'll win, Ree Cousin Eleanor, ne, O85, OAM, to aud E , Bleaaa ; Behores 2 y wish T re a Kiddie Klub mem- OW E HWAI a by Bigied ttle Johnny Smith, All my playmates have gone away he city In which you live, but And I've no one to play with.” alno. UPTOWN 3d Avenue and 121st Street WOODLAND WONDER TALES “Everlasting Furniture’’ DOWNTOWN 1 up to sixteen years of age By Cousin Fleanor A man caine up to him and said, nay. become. members. Back, member. Park R d Chath: “I a ity ate Sou aa” fevered with 6. aliver gray Klub Pl ; Ask Your Gran ‘A ark Row an atham Sq. POLLYKIN LEFT ALONE. aisd shen He Hees WHOL Bip Wath Beene OUPON 368 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue iho 193 to 205 Park Row jd to the little lad, ul the Kiddie Klub Korner, He Just OOD-BYE Pollykin,”* said Roy-boy Cowperthwait & Sons’ Liberal Credit Terms uy vacation is over, I've hud a} “tt a simple thing to do, copted and the contestamt must not mina Peart in date ioe fi And save the coupons appearing there | accept help from others, | + It isn’t my woodland,” laughed} Urntii you have three times two, A note from the parents or teacher i ing’ Pee I only wish it were." Phen write a note and give your name] of the sender, saying the essay or Select Anything or Everything You Want Monthly or Weekly Payments vhy? What would you do if It] And send the coupon In »m is original, must accompany Prices Plainly Marked and G: ly Reduced wer . reibutt 'y Marked an reatly Kedu . 25 W “Td Gage Up dll the'mean beantal ANGIE a anee ue ee NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and eekly on $15 . Worth eal A Kiddie Klub certifleate and pin,” h, AGE, O88 anc 5 . ‘ and let the others haye a good care-| yohany rin home and In two short | CERTIFICATE NUMBER distinctly Dependable goods. Attractive new Fall designs, A a156 Mer on $50 Worth on us weeks Address Cousin Eleanor, New York + tf : re incXat would be fun! But T don't] sonny wan walking: along Evening World, No, 68 Park Row, small deposit to suit your convenience. Take a year *$2.50 Weekly pin pt Wor obity Bobtatl would bel wiry, ‘adie sew Y ‘ ‘ ‘i . i or any lowe afraid fhe knew that. Mr] With A, Kiddie, Klub pia 3 his coat i | New York City, and a half to pay the balance in small amounts’ each $12.50 Weekly on’ $1,000 Worth And o » - , Tip-tail Fox were under lock and ke week or month. 1 think he'd be fust as scary as ev: “Maybe,” said Pollykin, “but I'd have a better time if | knew that they were all safe. Every night I go to sleep wondering whether I'll see Bob- bity in the morning.” “Why don't you worry about Billy Brighteyes? He's your favorite, isn’t HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. Kiddie Klub members who have lust thelr pins and wish to have new ones must save up three coupons numbered In rBtation, and send them to Cousin Eleanor, New York F ning World, No, 68 Park Row, York City, along with a letter givin hy RUTH *ACOBS, Brooklyn, SEPTEMBER CONTEST. Subject: “An Interesting incident of My By Vacation,” ‘Ten prirex of $1 each will be award- of the ten Kiddle Klub members, aged from six to fifteen, Inclusive, who send Other Amounts in Proportion Pay by the Month if You Wish No Interest and No Extra Charges of Any Kind. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Fireside ‘i he? Billy Shook His Head. i . in the best essay or poem on “An In-|their name, age, address and certifi x Lda ‘Maybe ho is," Pollykin admitted, | teresting Incident of My Summer Va- | cate number ‘but he's so clever that I can depend upon him to take care. He has fooled] sation.” A new certificate may be had in the Chairs | Mr. Tip-tail Fox more than once. That's how he lost the end of his «a'l" The poem or essay must not belname way : “Will you write me and tell me how _ all my little gvoodiand friends are?” “There Ml not be much else to tell. I won't have many people to talk about, up here alone with nothing but the woods and the sno’ SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN S1ORES——— Soft, springy chairs, with restful, sup- “Jimminey, that must be great, A Reduced ca Robey MOTHERS and in y . v an hogany finish frames, from $52.50 = “Certuinly not, my dear, and now do hurry or we'll miss the train." A | et es SS a i | toner anie Uoldne fey wt a Will be delighted with these new Fall styles, featured espevially for school opening. The | Ba ae | 6 7 ~ <—s i roma" aad roe ite] values are unusual at every price, Whether you pay 22.75--15.00—r only 8.75—y00 | lll ssssae nea, yee $298—Walnut 10-Piece Suite | Set enya Me eecdans. will find the fabrics stauncher wearing, styles smarter, tailorings better than have been AN ET h i errata os | bis area $375 1 . Payable $3.50. Weekly || | "Cheer-r-r Cheer-r-r-r,"" sald a available for years. We advise making seléctions whie assort 1ent fs at its very best. perciired wren iain it Dataratiie cklonn nies erin Tans Wein airinn une he lige tae ae little voice at Pollykin's side. It was | Server; Chiak Closet with datticed panels: five Chairs/and/ Arh’ Chale with xenuine leathery New Fall and Winter fabrics, patterns and models — extremely good feature offerings. Sizes 6 to 18, With Extra Knickers to Match. Reduced Billy Brighteyes vegging to be no- from $41.50 to ticed. “Billy Brighteyes, to go to the city?’ Bin. Billy shook his head. “Why? Pollykin questioned, but she knew the answer. Billy Bright- eyes and all the other animals in the $29.75 | seats. would you like Designs of all Periods, in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, etc. Pollykin asked Rug Bargains $5.98 Axminster Rugs ee saa Aner way ike eaetand, 1829-1331 Bn Y 4810-4812 27x54, reduced from $7.75. .Now but it is their natural Homme, ‘Whether BROADWAY /p (5 Y FIFTH AVE. Velvet Rugs 3 98 the forest | r « ite, it is al- ss WK k :, N Wage the tree wid beloved fall who feet aa, Avenue CUlIA Bet. 48th & 49th Sty 27x54, reduced from $5.50 Now ° dwell there. The trees, green, red KLYN BROOKLYN Velvet Rugs 7 75 . and then brown with the march of the months and ut last, snow-white at Christmas time, these Billy Bright- eyes loves. They give him food to eat, shelter from storms and foes, and a place to frolic. And Pollykin—Pollykin loves the trees, too, as well as the forest folk who live in and under them. Only 86x72, reduced from $10.25,Now Axminster Rugs 4.6x6.6, reduced from $22.50,Now Velvet Rugs 6x9, reduced from 339.. Wilton Velvet Rugs, Seamless, 17.75 29.50 87.50 FULTON STREET avo‘ BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt It Subway ration Brooklyn Now $225—Queen Anne, 4-Piece Walnut Suite is lonely because Roy-boy Hea et gone home to the city. Zo- bl h . Reduced from $325 Payable $3 Weekly Ox12, reduced from 8180. .Now morrow she will be our own laughing, Dou e the Wear With A Bedroom Suite of fine lines, well made throughout, consisting of a Pull tye Bow-End. | Rug Border, 36 in., from $1.08 yard...Now .85 blond Pollykin again. Bed, Semi-Vanity with three mirrors, spacious, Chifforobe and Dresser with dustproof Aerie . fe ——. ive Led Inlaid Linoleum, from $2.25 yard...... Now 1,85 AN EXTRA PAIR Boys’ 2-Pants Suits For Active Boys es; Brass and Metal Beds, Cowperthwait & Sons | Oldest Furniture House in America | 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station Dear Cousins: ‘This {s the day when friends and neighbors and playmates meet for the first time in many weeks. Every one is back from the mountains or sea- shore, and on every side glad faces and eager hands greet one another. We see new and more delightful traits in our oldest friends and the faces of those we had almost for- gotten are as gladly met as if we had known always ‘There is a great stir in the kiddie world the day after Labor Day, In kiddie shops saleswomen and sales- men are busy fitting out thousands of youngsters for the beginning of school, Everything from suits and @resses down to pads and pencils is dn readiness for the opening of the fall school sessions. ‘Then the great day comes, when through the open doors of cool play- grounds pour thousands of children The long empty rooms ring with their voices. Teachers and kiddies are glad to be back. Beds, Dressers, Vanities, C!'fforobes, in all fini st ay | Cretonne Bedroom Outfit Bed spread with sham 2 Window Drapes .. One 5)-ineh Scart Scrim Dutch Curtaini Washable Couch Covers . Cretonne Dutch Curtains Ka ak—Ice Box Deodorizer, $1 || pp ————— er —————— HELP WANTED—MALE Who have a lot of “pep,” especially when they get together at school, where they try to see which has the most “go” and the clothes generally get the worst of it, 1d HELP WANTED—MALE. On the way to, schoo) we pass Billy Smith, who played a mean trick last term, but we slap Bill on the back WANTED. in a friendly manner because that Is WANTED MECHANICS. AND all forgotten now. We begin a-new. HELPERS, Svery cls t d uaintance 7 ; , . : MAKERS, aie cana aha'enother chance New Fall styles in fine quality tweed, Permanent positions are BOILERMAKERS to show their best side beginning to- cheviot, cassimere and herringbone. All with open at ise Sollowing: § mies: BLACKSMITHS, ‘ i thorizec y 1€ nitec day. the latest ideas, patch pockets, States Railroad Labor Board MACHINISTS, It is fun, too, to find how much of school we have forgotten and to enter the race with our classmates to see who catches up first. Take care, pleats and belts. All sizes 6 to 18, CA A&EPAIRMEN, | SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; Meta! Workers eal Worke | Workers | ‘ard Operators | \ Junior Boys’ Jersey Suits Sizes 2\/, to 10 STEADY EMPLOYMENT; r Wate, th Bannph » vi jor ples. f STANDARD WAGES, - TEL:MOTT HAV 60 12-ounce all worsted Jersey Suits in : F ihe, Rea wee regulation Middy and Oliver Twist 95 Electrical Workers! AUTHORIZED BY Pm Im Intent style teoraten _ ede Two-tone braids with full Car Repairers & Inw@ectora—Gve per hou _ UNITED STATES si it sina + 9.00 A. M, 0.8.00 P.M. ti RAILROAD MER Pane’ Re ne Hee oui ge eae asst ‘ LABOR BOARD, Lif Off C t Efe, Corse 1, My CLARK, Superintendent, sait orns ps Pp eaters bye New York, New Haven & Hartford K:R, Co tion of damask aud pply . a bf th 9 Fi t Lo P t - CENTRAL RAILROAD With the Finger 5 50 ouths Irs ng ants COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY! Value 4 535 Doesn't hurt a bit! Just a droge c. E, Chambers, Supt. of Freezone on a sore, touchy cor. stops that corn from hurting, the, ; BRONX UPHOLSTERY CO. MALN FACTORY Power & Equipment, Motor All Wool Suits Between a Jersey City, N. J. rede wo | 322 E. 149 St. «girs « « Sizes 32 to 37 BAR will cao shortly you lift that bothernora § TEL.MOTT HAVEN 6560 One Ne - torn right out, root and all. N@j Feetned ty van FOR SALE. pain, no soreness. You'll laugh¥ f! Orders Taken and Delivered Anywhere, Every one a smart Fall style, designed and hand tailored in the newest All kinds of corns and painful callus: on bottdm of feet loosen right up and lia off. Truly magic! THE VWORLD'S plain and latest sport effects. Materials are Tweed and Cassimere. (6) es cwest at 4 y, Visevncay iaacnae tal ethan id i . 5100 8° *2 Weekly! San Freezona ts the remarkable ether discovery Harlem Office == 4. ater than as SEND FORBOOK OF 6403 a Cincinnati genius. Try it! No humbut Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. BOTEL THERESA BUILDING SALE AT Cantina, THREE BROOKLYN STORES, * | ste aera earn dis when 4 Of any charac Fact oF olbees, THE WORLD piace Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only a few | cents—-at Drug Stores. ‘ ON FIDENTIAL 74 BROADWAY, OORS ABOVE B7™ST NW D'S SANS SERGMAN ‘) IDEN Lae —