The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1922, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. WINTHROP SMITH ———=—= Conducted by Eleanor Schorer FORMED FRM WITH | “WOODLAND WONDER TALES | NO EXPERIENCE By Cousin Eleanor WHAT MAPPENED THEN. OLLYKIN hail rows 1 crumbs] Dr. Hirshberg’s Associate *in ¢-1n-thesbog haa ue} Collapsed Blind Pool Ad- #ehoot, On hom sped by the t y to find its es sik ee eee ers. atmi| ‘mits Market Ignorance, mit that to be found in U uit Ht Happened to M “l herself this What had ? And what to for the bank- Dr. Hirsh. berg at the next hearing riext Thurs- day noon, attorne Rullin of No. 170 Broadway, “ The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner | Our pay-as-you- wear plan Just a plain common sense way of paying Yor your apparet—that’s all, It works no hardship on your pay en* velope. It brings. you the things you want when you want them, ‘Thousands and thousands are using it-—-will- ingly and gladly. Why don’t you try it? otis. CRUG. NIRS, Cte towe, Breaias World) by Preas Pubiisaine C CHOICE GROCER yy Me ee Broadway, airing on the atfalrs) of Win- emith & C en cold In the oodland where Frog and Mr ‘oad and Billy Brightey homes. (Billy B to do with fl him to identit firm, which operated a blind in stocks, failed Sept, 9, with t t $1,000,000 and r. Leon is of the firm, just mention Miland.) And], and colder, Mr ud became slower ey found it quite] ard K, Hirshberg, 8 usual d-in-the-road \ the winter d-in-the-road agreed that unknown aseot That's all you need pay on your account in this Sale of New $20. 15 $40 Fall Suits The finest proposition we know of for economical men or those who are hard on their clothes. _ They’re made of weaves that wear; fine quality materials in those attractive dark shades that always look. good any- where, as well as a large assyrtment of smart mixtures. They were tailored by some of the leading manufac- Mr. Skunk Caught Hold of His Leg. *" d charged with using “I'm getting tir red,” said the F frayd, Both are fr sabi the 1 he was twenty-four, 1¢ had never had any re with the stock market rn. Hirshbe inthr ilnr t and well known Philadelph age firm. pl — "There nice muddy bottom to the bog." sald the Frog,, ("It only A YOUNG AUTHOR, the black water snake were not there é T would dig me a bed and sleep the Jong dark m is through.” “Why di you wait until the Black saake rs to take his winter nap?" suggested Mr. Toad, ‘Then you" Nl be safe." | musk can't walt,”’ guid the Frog- in-the-bog. ‘I seem to be sleepy un- | { | } | } | When the witness even refused to tell hix father's name on that “it m tend to me,’ Allan D. Emil, re David W. Kahn of No. 120 Broadway, attorney for the receiver, asked a certificate from Referee Townsend granting him perm! n to obtain a ruling from the Uni States District Uaually efrly this year. Why eye shut already.’ “Well,” said the Toad, ‘‘a bed In a Mud bottom would not suit me at all I'm going to look for a mossy stone, Court as to wheth th shall be Wiggle my way underneath it and ajlowed to Fefure to aunsver the ques- turers to our own specifications, frém our own specially y therd © sprt Goodb; jonas, Ser noe. old Me Bead, ‘The witness said he had acted an a purchased fabrics and are guaranteed to give remarkably helped on office, uch offices, in Harrisburg, ectady. jary or heip to “producer organize th He said Roltimore, Himira, Cleve He refused tc Meet at tho pool in long wear. The styles are suitable for both young men and | men of more conservativé tastes. All sizes for thin, stout, long or short men. |Smart, New Fall Topcoats, °35| HECHT BROS. 53—57 We st 14th St., 1 near (Gth Ave. little looked cided to stay the re. wriggied and wiggled and saque himself into the small crack’ and slowly, slowly went to sleep. A little amble brought Mr. Toad to tlio mossy rock he sought. Here he too began to press himself quite Mat in order to get underneath’ It, Mr. Skunk caught hold of his Bas oe ee Not long ago Mrs. Hoo-hoot Owt ) caught Mr, Toad and quickly let him] | HOW? WHEN?) WHERE? £0 again, Will Mr, Bkurik follow her examplo? © We shall see. MARGUERITE E. MEYERS, who Writes about Princesses and Goblins, Here, iether latest story: The Princess and the Goblin. ‘Once pon ‘a* filme there lived a Princess whose name Wai Eleanor. Bhe web very good Princess and all ‘the people loved her, 9)” ‘One day as she was walking in the garden with her maid she stumbled] lost theix pins and wish to have new "and By, sof thas techaa into the}ones must save 4p three coupons, grow mn lown, down until ¥ Ghe toU0A hereclt in'a little chamber, |7U™Mbered In rotation, and send them There stood an.ugly little goblin who|t? Cousin Eleanor, New York Eve- told her that hereafter she would] ning World, No. Park Row, New have to work, and work very hard or} York City, along with a letter giving he would chop off her head. He was|their name, age, address and certifi- a very bad Iittle goblin and envied her | cate number. * ‘so he decided to put her to work, The| A new certificate may be had in tho poor Princess was quite frightened and did as she was told. you ever use ft name than Winthrop & t he had a furnished cast How high is the highest pyramid?| now paying for rent and personal ex- Five hundred feet. penses, whether his firm ever pro- When Was it bullt? moted a company known as “Georges, Thirty centuries before Christ. | fatea im another company. known. aa Where waa it built? On the Egyptian desert and it took more than 10000 men twenty years to build it, but no one knows just how it was done. HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. Kiddie Klub members: who have ether he is Extra Sliced Pineapple, No. 2, can.......+.... New York State Cut Stringless Beans, can....... 12¢ Jersey Cut Beets, No. 3 cans.... California Spinach, No. 2'; can Maryland Tomatoes, No. 3 can se an worting nthe He ye “our our th S COUPON.” Conese Tomato Puree, No. 1 can......... 8c, | Bot ein ‘tho ‘gobi ‘atowher ‘ ae iene ie Signed coping BGAN 0:0 5076 ee pict Nar Dead “aha. olunted Peerless Meenas ‘Saled eis ag : hoe: ia pan iti cen Seer pea her Sisters = heme TAatoh Wi stea Gets, froth wiicds bia: csc. 80 Dalace ‘And told her father about the|f AUDIOS. “Tease be careful to mention goblin and he ordered his soldiers to] } (ot guly, the city Ip which you Hive, but weizo the lijtle man and keep him] All children up to sixteen yeare of age joner in @ cell under the palace no]f “Sy,pecome, members, Hach meni roberta that he could do no more damage, o |f and womberenip certificate, By MARGUERITE E, MEYERS, COUPON 992. age tun, Milltown, N. e Save money-bi ies of cxvcoaveuletaly lnteeed fovea and goldsiores It does what soap has never done before ! What does it mean? It means first, hea It! 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Farm Products Co, Inc, Franklin 4423 Soaking in the big iasting Rinso suds does the hardest part of the washing Pert eee wom It Makes Little Difference What You Need— F z Beso! 9 | $ A World “Wani" Ad, Will Go and Find Ir ' . § 4 x 4 >" es

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