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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922, 7 8 eee cousins a chance to know and like SEPTEMBER CONTEST. Bvening World, No. 63 Park Row,| ASKS $25,000 FOR EYE B. Sharp jr. of Bridgeton, N. J, Kas q Sw) , you as I do. Your own Subject; “An interesting incident of |New York City. LOST ON GOLF COURSE been apointed Division Fire Warden for Sur R lief ; NOR. |my summer vacation.” Division C, which o " r The Eveni g World’s COUSIN ELEANOR y sume scation” a e award: MOONSHINERS SLAY SLAY MAN. | ccnosrasner sess ane war srweul conten ten e e YOUTH AND AGE. ed the ten Kiddie Klub members, bat 4 cester and Leontdas Coy pointed Deputy headquarters at ‘Trenton, nae DIGESTION Kiddie Klub Korner Cnprvtehe, 1082, (How Tork Mivening (Pork) Oy Prem Pubtientng On the morrow; cted Eleanor Schorer or essay must not beliice are Condu ~ ca It's happy and gay, ever tree from the contestant must not | Springfield me WOODLAND WONDER TALES [|riw tit mine, enn sti fp emia "OP Raa uged from six to fifteen, inclusive,| mother Shot it Running Pight— who send in the best essay or poem on “An in ting Incident of my ion." NEW HA Youth is e’er happy; it never knows sorrow; It cares not for what ts in store for Police tant bh by Mrs. Anna Newman, a stenog- — — -{rapher, for the loss of her right eye. | pRICKED AY THORN, GETS 45 She charges she was atruck In the eye WERKS! pay. ine gang In connec: | hy a golf ball while she was bonting on : ‘ h of Joseph Mazid!] « tagoon tying between two holes on al ALBANY, ng of John Masolino | inunicipal course, sha. charges four his right hand 4 — does it go. fy A 4 of Waterbucy, shot in a running | golfers, were hegilee useless when p xy the 5 ( . Ag 2 » | doe i Ne ~ which fs being tracer Pr i 5 and 10 It time has | one ——»— - dener, of Fishkill, has been awarie MRSA HCO LUOG I OWE WINNGWESTOVER) THE. EISBE: ee Tent ee ; \ AGH, ADDRESS and APPOINTED DIVISION FIRE WAR-| forty-six weeks’ compensation of $12.77 a we men's Compe hy the Sad, pessimistic, no hope in {ts heart, |¢ UMBER distinctly. (+ it goes on {ts way, from gay youth 4 Cousin Eleanor, New York far apart, Both on the road of life trudging along, State Work-| 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Cverywhere mmission, Decidedly New--These S t ern B ro th ers | English Motor and Travel West 42nd Street (Bztween sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street | Coats for Women Most Exceptional Values in recently arrived assortments of | $39.50 to $79.50 Imported Laces and Insertions Very fine qualities, exquisitely hand-made, and priced especially for this occasion. n e. Mr. Toad had of his hole and tum- : th ite swn the hill right into} Age AD foreboding, youth with its 3 | One old and weary and one with heart gay, So shall it be, day after day. by EVELYN P, LEVITTAN, age thirteen, No, 1354 Bergen Street, Brooklyn were quite safe, but Mr, Toad was angry, for Mr. Toad, as you k hates the sun and except nen he is a wee " oungster, rarely sunlight. by treatment a he farmer whoxe crops raise, Mr. 1 all) an t 9,996 ithful that he Hadn't he saved And was this the yes several ato crop fr Indispensable for general wear as well as the Farmer Crs gratitude of man? Mr. ‘Toad was bitter anc Toad was hot. 5 f . . . . bast aa aa ol caeait ay e a yas Oe Seth smartest thing possible for motoring or traveling, these Point Milan Laces and Insertions , Real Point de Binche Perky had never seumed likely, bu ‘ 5 . +. Be (al 06 tan vee is he eiallants || Hew ROUBINI THe: LOW coats have about them a certain inimitable air of dis $1.35, 2,98, 4.95 to 10.98 yd, — 45c, 58c, 98c to 15.98 yd. sd he CUT OUT THIS COUPON getting his skin 1 in, danger of dying. hopped ont of to take tinction. Man-tailored and cut along correct English sport lines, all are half lined and have carefully bound seams. 1 hist the daslostincenieat semen te Made expressly for us from imported friezes, plaids, checks, Real a Laces and Real sae A i ed Handker- Sekt un and plain heathers. In either light or dark oxford grey and nsertions ief Frames | having foun “ : : : : | Parky was not at home ty hear thia| ty ee our NAR, AGE” and satisfaction in various tones of brown overplaids and heather mixtures. 30c, 45c, 68c to 10.98 yard 75c, 1.15 to 3.98 each en er e and to his See Toh Ou ut tl Saonisument round Me, ona | ee ee you won’t THIRD FLOOR pane SO a / Mr. Toad snapped ut 0 atategn years of age ' wr snapped beck, Mfr, Toad spring | ners. Bat, MESO forget! : found himseif in the open. né om oti toate, It was dusk and Mrs. Hoo-hoot COUPON 988. -— Stern Brothers, Owl winnowed over the newly reaped Held a-hunting “he half dark s swept down upon ‘Then in a twinkli For Mr. Tond-ir when the pyramids were built and SUNBEAM algo in Asia Minor, ancient Greece an COFFEE A joy with the meal, a delicious treat in- itself. them, Dolls were known in Egypt New Untrimmed Hats Of Lyons Velvet—for Fall $3.95 » 5.50 You'll find lots of becoming models in this assortment—all the new soft effects are here, varied in many smart ways. Some turn up from the face, others droop, of the peppery flul Dehind his eyes Owl had burnt her te ¢ Next Story—The Frog-in-the-Bog and the Toad-in-the-Road. WHY? WHEN? WHERE? |/;. HY is the whale's tail in a hori- ‘zontal position? ¥ your letters 1 ou look blond or aight hair Offers New Furniture, Apparel, and Accessories of Every Description for Those First Golden Years of Babyhood, those piquant short backs are featured—in short, every new Not only is everything here for the comfort and beauty of chat precious bundle of baby- —make it your own way Austin.Nichols & Co. (inoerporated) New York FOOD PRODUCTS Chicago R lanned. Fine French things with fairy-like embzoidery, picturesque rompers for “older” both are smart. And all the Fall colors, as well as black. Fete folks, party dresses of pink chiffon, caps and coats for the boy--aHl are in wide as+ were in a ser THIRD FLOOR. sortments of the finest quality. idea is expressed. Large or small shapes to choose from, since hood, as well as for childrcft up to 6 years, but the Depar:ment i:self has been thercughly complished IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS- AEN OU ARE NOT OATISE Special Feature Values for Wednesday : ta: ens Tei LOE) poss Prophet of India, lived at the sume ; ITY. YOUR DEALER WILL ity; smocked and hemm up fo 6 years . . 50 t uy WHERE wore the frat dolla made? cnt eee nace eH That Necessary Fur Scarf by hand; sizes 2 to 6 years an ote No one can say wher selfish with It (as illustrated) 2 2. , $9.95 Rompers up to 3 years, | ' jolls. were made. Cer it in the K | contre eer eerie for the Fall Costume Others ap 10 $45 $1.501t0 4.95 ff i Whether you choose the silken shading of Hand-made Dresses—Long or short: Sweaters for the Little Baby | a Russian] sable or a large fluffy fox from our wide very sheer; trimmed at neck and sleeves up to6 years... $1.00 to 7.50 } collection, you will have acquired a scarf of lasting beauty and witht dainty lace; sizes for F H service at a very moderate price infants up to2 years. $1.25 . Suits for Little Boys up to 5 years, l\ p Other Hand-made Dresses up to $65 $2.50 to 13.95 | ussian Sable Scarfs- Blue Fox Scarfs ' One skin, (White Dyed) Imported English Mixture Cloth Large Wooden or Wicker Ward} C Coats—Full beaver collar; robes with drawers and $95 $75 2 to 6 years (as illustrated) $29.50 closet; in ivory or white, $53.95 | Other Coats from $12.50 to $75 Other Smaller Wardrobes from $10.95 up. Hudson Bay Sable Silvered Fox Scarfs— H ssi ne Scarfs—One skin; $89 50 Colored Wash Dresses pe eal ll i $79.50 ° | up to 6 years... $1.95 to 14.75 (as illustrated) . . . , $15.95 Wicker Basket Scales (illustrated). . $11.95 Infants’ Wear Department on the Second Floor. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Fox Scarfs in the newest Baum Marten Scarfs- shades of walnut, taupe, One skin, Lucille and black. $55 $35 THIRD FLOOR. Stem Brothers : j 4% Blankets and Comfortables Pe eee | Exactly the kirfd you will want for Winter ; | New Fall Outfits for the Boy | A CAREFULLY SELECTED COLLECTION OF WOMEN’S GOWNS Al First-of-the-Season Event in Fashion, An End-of-the-Season Event in Value These warm and fluffy bed coverings : | 68.00 assure one of perfect comfort, no matter how far down Not merely boys’ clothes, but clothes built upon the same 4 oa “rr the thermometer creeps ! lines as the well-dressed man’s, with their smartness tailored right into them. ctual Values Up To 125, . . . . White Wool Blankets Fancy Colored Blankets Students’ Suits Knickerbocker Suits EMBROIDERED AFTERNOON GOWNS OF CREPE MAROCAIN Single and Double Size: . ee In either herringbone or tweed, having Tweeds or herringbones, with two pairs "5 . three patch pockets and a sport back of full cut trousers, lined and taped IMPORTED HAND EMBROIDERED CREPE DE CHYNE GOWNS $50 18 10.75 7.95 9.50 snd 10.95 One a of ete trousers — throughout. The cer is i IMPORTED HAND EMBROIDERED CREPE GEORGETTE GOWNS sali daeateeligr at $29.75 spas lined: Set 2 ie $14.75 ; ; COMFORTABLES—Double Size izes 16 to 20 y ,: . y' os 2 @ © © . BEADED DINNER GOWNS OF CREPE GEORGETTE . eclitiet $ 5 Other Students’ Suits $18.50 to 34.50 Others from $12.50 to 27.50 | IDESCENT PA a JENIN Pe rinted Silkoline—New floral designs. Each . $2.50 IRID! AILLET oe EVENING GOWNS Figured Sateens—Plain borders, wool filing © . 5.85 HIS OVERCOAT—a typical “mannish” overcoat is the full belted | LIGHT COLOR CHARMEUSE TEA OR DINNER GOWNS Printed Cambric—Lambs’ wool filling . “ . 7.50 model, made of all-wool doubleeface cheviot, raglan style, with an $22 50 | MOIRE OR CREPE RO} NNE ICE 43 . - inverted pleat in the back. . . . . . Sizes 9 to 20 years, . i MA DINNER OR DANCE FROCKS Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases _—_————__— | COLORS IN THE COLLECTION—brown, Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases BOYS’ WASH SUITS—Sizes 3 to toro yeas». . . . $2.95 to 7.50 | Lanvin green, Genoese red, naty blue, Baltic blue, orchid, white, black. Single, Three-quarter, Doub! 21x36 22/36 25x36 JUNIOR BOYS’ OVERCOATS—Sizes 4 to 10 years . . . 12-50 to 27.50 f : Hemmed.85c, 1.35, 1 Hemmed, 28c, 32c, 35¢ JUNIOR BOYS’ SUITS—Tweed trousers; washable bleus»s. 4 to 10 years, $5.50 WOMEN'S GOWNS 4 bk SECOND FLOOR Hemst'd, 1,35,1.55,1.75 Hemst'd, 38c, 42c, 45c BOYS' MACKINAWS—Sizes 8 to 18 years. . . . . » + « + + 10,50 ' _ BAG. : SkCOND FLOOR, THIRD FLOOR