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The Evening World’ ao iddie Klub Korn Conducted by Eleanor Schorer WOODLAND WONDER TALES By Cousin ‘.leanor HINGES were topsy-turvy in the wood- land near the bog. The Toad-tn- the-road was in the bog and the Frog-in-the-bog was in the road, and both were quite unhappy. It was one of those nights when the moon de- layed its visit until nearly dawn and the leafy branches did not let the starlight into the pool. Mr. Toad could not see a foot round-about so ho sat on a big, flat leaf, afraid to leap lest he should leap Into the water in- stead of on to the land, And Mr. Frog sat in the road patiently waiting for the dawn. He would not dive into the pool because of the big black snake that lounged at the bottom waiting for just such folk as Mr. Frog to happen along. “I've ved all through the summer without a mishap and now It's too late to risk my life. I'm getting sleepy and cold. Brrrrr!"’ he shivered. “It’s time for frogs to be in bed,” and he vowed. and promised himself that next day he would prepare for the long winter nap. ‘ Meanwhile something of the sort was going through Mr. Toad's head. ST™YEAR BI dd. Li M Li extolis the glories of Wisteria and its] eminent flavor of antiquity. . — ~ ONAELLE MALONE | tspicai tonality. The sweep of the| There are three aspects of “The . ° At Hill Gallery “Mrs, Maddox's Sundial and Roses," “The Bishop's Porch and Holy INC. By W. G. Bowdoin. dial endows the garden with a pre-!ing conception of the theme. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone Main 6100 and Southern gardens, as painted by month. The catalogue, with a fore- Miss Malone has shown her work 460-470 FULTON STREET now. It Is evident from even a cureory A unique and beautiful exhibit will be on Her survey of the Vanderbilt Gar lovely Southern garden. It is touched THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMEER 19, 1922, 19 Southern estate 1s here admirably|Grover Cleveland Huntinf Grounds” Exhibits Gardens conveyed at Pawley’s Island, 8. ©. in varying In Atlanta, Miss Malone offers for] moods, all of which are both appeal- with an {ncidental pergola and a|Ghost Tree (Charleston) though] | OOKLYN remmtemaemtemne rien wealth of colorful blooms, The sun-| small in size, is nevertheless @ pleas | | her te fl: Miss Blondelle Malone of Athens, | oo Ga., ts holding an exhibition of Alken her, at the Misses Hill Gallery, No. 607 Fifth. Avenue, until the end of the word by Miss Mary Taft, contains twenty-three numbers, at other galleries in New York, but never so fully and comprehensively as BROOKLYN.N.Y. glance that the exhibiting artist loves gardens. display in our show windows Monday Sept. dens, featuring a crabapple tree in thand h h Aiken, & C., ts fairly typical of a 25thand continuing throughout the week. with formality in spots, but given The O Bb. QB 2) over to the riot of nature otherwise. Ya (( VS mn ‘The crabapple tree, in ful! bloom, con Me vor SO! rie ceals all but a email corner of the house, with its chimney and slanting This exhibie will be of KS pre roof. ‘ interest to every one; “Gouverneur Morris's House—Wwist- autumn brides and the mewly engaged. aria," {s much more brilliant In cofor scheme. The house J# rambling, and EXQUISITE DIAMOND RINGS the wistarla, in {ts supernal blue, ‘i lends much of distinction to the pic- Beautiful gems set in band wrought platinum mountings ture. " “The Gate,” to Miss Malone's own Unsurpassed Quality Moderate Prices garden in Aiken introduces the rus- tle element with a noble tree and cer- tain delectable roses with a good eky. “Palmetto Inn’? in Aiken likewise SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN S10RES————— He, too, was cold and unhappy and determined, with the first sign of dawn, to make ready his winter bed. With the first peep of day, Mr. Toad and Mr. Frog continued to set the topsy-turvy things aright. The ‘Toad hopped out into the road and ‘Mr. Frog plunged into the bog with a gurgle of satisfaction. But early day brought with it the @angers of twilight in the woodland. It brought with it a hundred enemies and one friend: Pollykin. It was long after first daylight that she came. The morning was bright @nd the school bell sounded in the istance before Pollykin tossed the last bread crumb into the bog and ran off to school. At noon, when she passed on her way to lunch, there ‘Was sti!l some bread on the water, but ho Frog-in-the-bog, neither waa the HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON Begivning with umber, cut out sof these coupons, 991, BAL. 803, 94, an and mail to Cousin ii nor, Eveniny 1d sith’ @ +o Wust give your NAM) ADLKESS " Piease de careful to mention uot only the elty In which you live, but the ;PorougD also, All children, nay become. memby Wesented with » nd member cou PON 901. Fashion Show ! MISS IRENE CASTLE FASHION PROMENADE, NOW AT THE MARK STRAND THEATRE, BROOKLYN, WILL BE REPRODUCED AT OUR FULTON STREET STORE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK AT 10:30 A. M, AND 2:30 P. M. OUR DRESS- MAKERS WHO DESIGNED THE GOWNS WORN BY MISS CASTLE AND HER tee re of a teniber Ts y Klub Pin Now, when according to him I am Toad-in-the-road anywhere in sight.| Qured, Tum’ entirely, wnable to see MANNEQUINS HAVE MADE EXACT REPLICAS OF THESE BEAUTIFUL COS. “Where could they be?"’ she won dered,and set about trying to find out. anything there at all. Retold by VERONICA O'NEILL, Brogklyn, N. ¥. TUMES FOR US AND THEY WILL BE DISPLAYED ON LIVING MODELS. What the Wind Told Me. Listen to what the wind told me eaue tame CONTEST. As I was sitting under a golden tree: “An Interesting Incident It said that autumn would have a Summer Vacation’ great ball, prizes of $1 each will be award- |f} 1329-1331 | | 4810-4812 T And ali the leaves to the ground] oa the ten Kiddie Klub members, a : ? « en Kiddie Klub me . aged FAN Pepa lols |... | from six to sixteen, inclusive, who BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. heir dresses would be gayest colors} send in the bert essay or poem on Near Gates Avenue > Bet. 48th & 49th Sta. ‘ound, ‘An Interesting Incident of My Sum- ON, i : As they @ nd dunovd and lew] mer Vacation. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN to the g poem or essay must not be To cover up flower 1 and the contesta: 1 nt must not By ELEANOR LIBCK, age twelve, N a BRIDGE REET rom the parents or teacher OF Great N bt 1 er, saying the essay or SL aes oe ot Hoyt St Subway ation Brooklyn Exceptional Sale Wednesday High Cost Dresses HUNDREDS OF HICHER FRICED MODELS IN THE MOST APFRCVIEL SISTIS ICR TAIL OFFERED AT UNUSUAL VALLES TOMGRRKGW The Old Woman and the Doctor. An ol) wom totally blind eyes and afte made an agreement w Presence of witn pay him a fee | Mf he failed, & nothing. The de scribed a treatme: he paid her a yisit be took aw him some articles out of the t a, until at last, when he visited her for the last time, there was nothing left found h to pay h m on became almost _his fee and after repea her part, he sued her magistrate for payment of h On being brought into co ready with her defense. “The claimant,’ said she, “has stated the facta about our agreement? i torrectly. I undertook to pay him @ ¥ & “y fee if he cured me, and he, on his se 5 Tey part, promised to charge me nothing if he failed. Now, he says, | am cured. But I say that I am blinder than ever and I can prove what I say. When my eyes were bad, I could at ‘any rate see well enough to be aware that my house contained a certain amount of furniture and other things. Formally exhibited in the Abraham & Straus French Salons and augmented by exact reproductions and adaptations OUR TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER, IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR OTHER STORES, HAS ENABLED US TO OBTAIN UNUSUAL PRICE CONCESSIONS, AND WE DOUBT IF DRESSES EQUALED IN STYLE AND QUALITY CAN BE DUPLICATED AT ANY- WHERE NEAR THIS SALE PRICE. 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