The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. I is @ weasel welcome excepting in his the men reached the top, One of | bers must have thought thelr letters} from elders tribution. bh ya I ° , @|f}own home? Who really likes a HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB, them attached himself to a rope the! up all by themselves; letters must not] A note from the parents or teacher] Write your name, age, addi he Evening World’s Weasel excepting bis own kin and ero Pacmag Sik any J] Cher Was holding. Slowly he besan) 1. copied or written from memory. {of the sender mayioig the letter ig} CertiNeate number distinetly. e kind? net GG his climb down to the narrow ledge Cousin Eleanor, Evening World, No. ® . sven’ betivoun' them there: ctten: ‘ parade, cit Out ate te ca on which the goats were | The contestant must not accept help “original must uccompany each con-| 6x Park Row, New York, ] ] e u orn er the greatest jealousy and bitterest B88, 1,000, pth and T) standing, All the while the men con- _ - quarreling, especially In the cold, snow-covered winter when Willy's whiskers turn white like his coat and tinued to encourage the goats. Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Prem Publishing Co. When the man got down to the Gi ah A woe on dge we all held our breaths, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer food te scarce’ in the woodland and|f wnich you mou stee “voor "Nami {| for we realized In what a dangerous et lite grows flercer and more danger- |} AGE and ADDRESS. Please be careful t] situation le was. As soon as he Oy Park How, New Chamoisette Gloves ByC E nt had heard tot of |] °°An chndren up to sixteen pears of mott t to a wid a sal Mr. Blue Jay had heard tell o} chitdren up to oars of a other goat to a wider and safer y Cousin Eleanor these times from those who stayed mee athe sat ielab in || ledwe of rock. At firet she would not A QUARREL. the year round and watched the forest |] und membership certificate budge, but finally, after much fussing OLLYKIN, is not a true friend to] turn from green to red and yellow COUPON 997. on her part and pushing on. the sly Bet ‘ ae then to autumn brown and last to man's, he got her moying towafas a e my i Lilly Brighteyes,” said Mr, Blue Jay He had heard a bit of it from a safer position. She walked a few ‘ to any one who weuld listen, Brighteyes and a snatch from| No. 103 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. steps forward and then suddenly \ “Really?” asked the gossips, “How | Bobbity Bobtail and others until hie Fourteen - Year Class —Evely®) turned around, walked back a little “ % do you know? ow sat | Pitcher, iat rap i way and waited for her child. In the ° fr >, (Pollykin, | Ffteen- Clasi—Dorothy Hag-|} meantime the man was having the ee ig she eee et eee . Crow and his | kanter, Mo. 79 Eighth Avenue, NeW] same time with the young one. At i" quarrel forgotten) debating 3 City, a lag ove | lst he had them both tripping gayly Did she!” exclaimed the crow, de-|whoether to stay the winter and sec] , Congratulations girls! You have} over the rocks, the little ono keeping ® } When was tl ae the fun or to start for the South | ne exceedingly well. now closo behind the mother, while the 3 ear e leather A y in the aj orehard.}and the calmer, warmer world to-] But where are the boys?—Nowhere | man rejoined his companion and very pas y rmer Crabb started ¢ the garr a areew In the race. One boy sent a composl-| soon’ they had both climbed down to tion and it deserves only honorable} safety OLGA FRANKEL, mention, T know that the boys have] wimhurst, L. 1, had as much fun as the girls this —acenne Your essays have taken me through] summer, and I won't believe that they Honorable Mention, your summer days with you. I bave] are not quite as able to tell about it. ate r . And who Ie Dilly |‘mmensely enjoyed your pleasures,|. Wake up boys, let us have better Res Mine en cat eee aL Rotiele Mae Hroxtares at the seashore} Work and better luck in the October three little girls and I decided to walk 8? So who indeed | pranks and adventures at the § “| contest. Loyally, to Morristown, which is eight miles | und in the woods. It is as if I have COUSIN ELEANOR. | from the boarding house at which we had a hundred separate vacations with stopped. When we reached Morris- as many of my kiddie friends, and}AN INTERESTING INCIDENT OF Jiown, atter a dreary and footsore ch was better fun than the MY SUMMER VACATION. Walk, wo Were lent. A me rected other ninety-nine, us to Greenberg's garage. My aunt, ten contest winners’ and who owns the garage, thought was ny deserving honorable i 1 deed at one half the price Deur Cousins 0’ Mine: when a bee flow nt a Sil at synonomous to he but Billy Briy {3 silly Dut h “Caw! Caw!" laughed Mr “What a fool you are, Mr what an {le gossip. id Pollykin, and silly and Billy were There’s no “Chamoisette” except Crow’ y, and “What a Coward Is Mr. Crow!’ you miean to insult 1 r ever a ghost-when ghe saw me, She Do you call it that?" sald M mention for thelr entertaining stories. HI summer mother and 1 went] yeth ion ate car ta create {jo one but you has dare ep ch made Me, day |The award winners will be published broad and this is one of the] hired an auto to take us back to the te ae pale In the Kiddie Klub Korner as usual} 4 many incidents of my vacation’ | farm hotel. We hud some adventure Ty J gry to contain his tmpe 7 And even the honorable mentions aref) We took the train to Alp Grum,|pyerybody was out looking for us. HINK of suede leather —rich, deep textura—so smooth. and they quarrelled royally. They} Crow's call and quickly twisted his|so amusing that I want you to read] which was a lovely ride, and’ then MILDRED PEARSON looking and soft and flexible that you can’t resist touching it — and you think of Kayser Chamoisette. It looks like a rare suede leather — you'd take it to be of very expensive quality. That's the way it looks, but the beauty of it on your hands is only a part of the beauty of Kayser Chamoisette. The sensation you have in touching or wearing “Chamoisette” is a sensation. of softness and exquisite comfort. There’s the thing about Chamoisette Gloves that makes you like to wear them day in and day out. They are comfort- spread their wings and flew at each| port tittle head around to spy—who|them, Therefore they, too, will be] walked back, On the way an inter-! New York City other and pecked und cuffed, and} do you suppose? Only Tabby, Volly-| published from time to time in thelesting thing happened. : neither would give up until Mr. Crow. | kin's pot cx We saw two men climbing up a Olkise ‘Honorable: Mentions with sharp alarm, flew into the trer Gimme! ares Bris og t very slippery rock, We thought this] tury Addie Greenbers, Th ‘ leaving Mr. Bluc Jay the field. as he flew leisurely into a bush Frankel, No.|a very foolish thing todo. All at once} it Bie) cbesnbersy Brons; For a moment Mr, Jay was inclined] "What a coward is Mr. Crow! What mhurs rdw a ‘ma nd looking up, | Hleanor Sifvi, Bronx. to think himself the victor. Thon git he quickly Hingioe, ‘No,| we saw two goats on a rock, from ; he recalled a warning note in Mr.Jtook this bac ing a sleek York City!| which they dared not move. You see October Contest _ a | brown animal ly te quict be- lia Joyce, | tt 1 on the side of a very Subject: A’Rebus Letter. side big boulder. ‘This was Willy New ¥ mountain, Ono of the goats was| ‘Ten awards of $1 each will be given WATER DEPARTMENT | Weasei, the presence of whom made the mother and the other her ehild,| the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged ASKS BIGGER FORCE My, y change his-tune from The men spoke to them every little} from six to fifteen inclusive, who out the bravery «| While to encourage them and to assure | write the best rebus lette of Mr. F pomplaint them that they were coming to help]’ The answer must be sent WITH the Shortage Causes * Subway] tbe » show] § “| them. tater: nYeur West 120th Stre Virginia Damman, No. 740 West New York City. . his nose w owas § me. It was evident that the goats under- . Sli — if ing — because Delay Due to Main Where then should Willy Weasel | 6 nue, Bronx. stood them, for a little later they| * Contest Rul able. Slip them on and off — no tugging or pulling Breaks. o? it Mr. Jay. Where indeed -Year Class—Adele Green,! stopped crying and waited. At last sPlin, fettad Weiuak bacrti inal," Maen they are cut wide. Yet they fit as only Kayser Gloves can fit— One cause of the recurring long de lays of subway trains due to water a main breaks is revealed by Commis sioner Hayes of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and. Electricity Qn revealing his departmental esti mate for 1928 to the Bov mate he says that “the force to the maintenance of our di tion systems, principally in Manhattan and Brooklyn, is wholly inadequate to render prompt and efficient servic ‘and there\is an urgent publi t3 to sub-divide the bor into smaller repair districts. This change will call for the crea tion of additional district r panies, for which he a priation. with an exactness and smoothness that you can’t help being conscious of. Short Gloves 50¢ and Colors—what exquisite shades you can get! And the erp Sends i styles—long or short mousquetaire, plain or fancy backs— and up. have you ever seen such variety? McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale Lad Beginning Tomorrow! 4500 Pairs of Men’s “All-Leather” SHOES — Atasale price which makes this the great men’s shoe event of the Fall 588 Do not judge their quality by this price be- cause after the sale these same shoes will be 795 850 Qs0 105° ‘Wash them as you wash oe told wate Lee peigie hagas tl an eauien. Chamoisette Gloves . Reg. U. 8, Pat. OFF. RICCI TO RETURN AS ENVOY WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Despite fre- * quent reports to the contrary, unoflicial but authentic sdvices received here from Rome to-day indica sador Ricci, who leave of absence. His post at Washing’ Sale of Rebuilt PIANOS a 40 Instruments in All: Upright Pianos from.. $50 Up layer if ~ 245 Up Ct "350 Up These pianos will prove sutisfec- fy to the purchaser in every way. Free Service for One Year Suitable Terms Arranged Please Remember--- that our policy of selling for at least six per El bel ll co i i | cent. below all competitors applies at all : times, even on those special occasions when F they make extraordinary efforts to under- sell us. ° Our large staff of shoppers spent a busy day yester- day comparing Macy’s regular values with the special values offered in the widely-heralded and heavily ad- Rare Offering of Phoaographs i mor opal ta vertised sales of other stores. $5 of the most popular makes; } priced from $30 mp. ‘These in- struments are slightly © Ny J but considered perfect bargatr ALL FULLY GUARANTEE (CHRISTMAN SONS Piano Makers Binco 1860 The number of instances in which they found our values surpassed by others was surprisingly small— demonstrating impressively that the merchandise in our regular stock is bought correctly and priced fairly. 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