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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922, _ ” 7 ‘Sat - — —_— dishes, dolls and all, It I bad to tell emer | Paria, Paramaribo ..12.00 M 2.00 P.M. | @ butiding where he lives eral weekn 1 o'clock clos! “al b: * 8 h ‘h E . World’s you all T saw it would fill a book. HOW TO JOIN THE KiUG Sail Thursday. and, acconing w the police pratve Coutte-tete. ener te eo, oretens | GTRaw saloatte on tone ra aM e vening or. BETTY SIEGEL, Brooklyn. bial pasa 40 re 7004. Be, oan HHeqaeney’ aed wil J wie sareaite cle- atonal dancing of entertaining af, that | until eunrise—if 't 60 pleases thong 4 i ut AM Hi . 1a ape : i iddie Klub Korner} cco cours: bar, ate Se sexx | Dunne aaNaI nO “ fall to AM. 10.004, M. Bubject: A Rebus Letter. Beat Nea Eten wi: A Hon CURFEW RINGS NO MORE c haa Copyright, UR (New York Rrening World) ty Prom Pubtisaing On ‘Ten awards of $1 each wil) be given a eee Nan’ york 12.00 4 $.00 P.M. FOR CHICAGO CABARETS : cease yp AFIRE TO SEE TRUCKS CHICAGO, Oct. %4.—Lovers ot Cht- ROLL, HE SET FIRES] cago's bright lights that burn most brilliantly tn its cabarets, need uot go Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged WOODLAND WONDER TALES Jonts tie wot totun tttere The answer must be sent WITH By Cousin Eleanor the: Jetter: Recause he liked to see the fire en-| home until morning by virtue of the Stare td 40 ecainple Gant will Ket » evetitionte 1 e Sneed, twelve, | fact that city officials have lost a court PERKY GOES TO SLEEP. re is ai Li Pp », 100 Weat 42d Street, | fight to enforce a 1 o'clock clostuy ordt- COUPON 1,006. SH. P NEWS | VFORMATION etiver Gorn It he get fire to nh ani] nance, roof of ' Only one string was left to the city's ILLY BUIGHTEYES was ia: -esting| YOU Understand: in tue beech tree grove when Perky, the long-tailed jumping amouse, ar- rived in leaps and bounds and with Le! hos! a dry, lea‘y rustie, right underneath Billy's favorite tree, Perky wa avout to scamper off quite as hast) ag he had arrived, for he knew tha = IS VW the brave gr (uirrel permitted 1: Bravangert) (raging on what he guarded as his tonamer, property, But this morning Uitly Brighteyes was in his brightest mood and greeted Perky heartily “How do do?" he asked, and then added: ‘But there is no need to ask, you are looking splendid, quite stout and alee." “Thank you, “Tam and, as you sey , email person these days, Food ha» been Prewident Cranberry Butter is the most healthful and delicious spread on bread for the youngsters, Cranberry Batter Three pints cranberries, 4 cup water, 2 cups sugar, Cook the cranberries and water until the skins of the fralt are broken; then press through a sieve, and cook this pulp Transiated into ordinury writing, it] f reads—A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, Contest Rules. The letter must be orig bers must i pach, he leon ie eee Reltance, Hamburg... om} Nail To-Day letters must not tiful tor the past two months. | UP all by themselves; 7 until it becomes quite thick; add the sugar and cook for ou, yourself, are ‘not looking} be copied or written from memory | Aquttantia, aouth. Mele Clot Sate M4 hour over a vory gentle fire, stirring constantly, When poorly "* The gontestant must not accent help] -AzPMeR slightly coo! turn into jars, and cover closely \ “No, ooaeiper Bily i fat he ae trom elder eda ite lana he! and healthful spread on bot biscuits, “0-0-0-0," ¥ park ey don't think T ar. Mis morn.ngs wh , , read, buttered toast, or cake, 0-0-0, awn. rerky, 1 went to drink from the babbling A note from the parents or teacher Pace ron A.M. TOO be at = Sleepy.” brook [caught slht of myself in th the sender saying the letter is] a “Sau ToLMorrow, Serve Cranberry Sauce as a relish with beef. pool beneath the falls, and 1 must say | am a healthy-logking sau original must accompany each con- Malla, Clone, | Satin n. 1.004. M 30 A. M 10.00 A.M. 1200M abroad In the woodlands th ell you need to be, you stas winter,” said Perky “That reminds me," Brighteyes. ‘Isn't it time tribution, Write your aM Bill Bradley arrived home a few minutes earlier than usual and greeted his wife with more than customary good humor. There was a reason for it, as Mrs, Bradley was soon to learn. nee. address and distinctly. Address . ening World, No. | ¢ intings; rooms w York. way they were hundreds of Contest closes Monday, Oct. 80. r wered Perky. more 1 my larle be complete; I will be ready to tuck in, Good winter, Mr. Squirrel," a. = = —_—" — —_— —" = = ———" ——" —_— wo he mumbled out of stuffed cheeks. «y’, , “The same to you," called Billy T’'ve-—I've-—invited some of the Brightoyes cheerily, and away Jumped fellows and their wives to come out Perky, domicile The winter home of Perky, the Jone-talled jumping mouse, is noth- ing like his summer abode, which was only a shallow ground hole. His win- ter quarters are far more luxurious, Biarger and deeper, and, strangely enough, the little rust-yellow mouse uses them most! sleep in its, corn and other grain, berries, ends and nuts packed into the m and, when this 1, done, if up and content- cipal and tonight to play bridge,” Bill began hesitatingly. “I meant to telephone you this afternoon, but—but—some- bow or other it slipped my mind.” storer ky curls him Bil stopped and looked up, half expecting a brisk comment on his thoughtlessness. But this time Mrs. Bradley merely smiled. “I’m glad they're coming,” she said THE POET SHOEMAKER John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-92 Whittler’s name stands toward the top of the fst of voom 4 ‘It's mighty > > a a a sl © out these days anc soft bed 1k inyit e poets who were shoemakers, high also in the list of *, Beeeay he ieeditate ui one von ane thoemakers active in public affairs. A member of the calmly, to Bill's intense surprise. smaller rooms, whieh was pi ) legislature, twice a member of the Electoral College, I’m sure we'll all have a good time. Miled with others of ita kind, ¢ secretary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. One They did! The evenin: perce See 20 -bz0ro) 1 simpy, of the foremost anti-slavery editors. He never outgrew y iB went Brite cise anaitiat imamate: his love for his eraft—shown by his lines to «Cobbler bomset 4 by—Mrs. Bradley enjoyed W.th this he caueht his head between : Keerar,"” in hls ever popular ¢*Songs of Labor."* herself every minute—there was his hind legs, Inid his pointed little nose on his soft, p'ump stomach, curled his long, thin tail around his body and dozed off. And unless a spell of warm weather comes to thaw him back to activity, Perky wil sleep, rolled up into a smal) bal!, until the spring Dear Kiddie Cousins; The October contest closes on Mon- day, Oct week in which to originate a Rebus Letter. Originate, Cousins, means to make up; to think a thing out ail by one's Self, without the help of people. hooks, pictures, newspapers or any is what Kiddie Klub ist do iy they would have none of that feverish 7 and scurrying to prepare the u mid- night luncheon, Millions of Pairs a Year Your shoe repairman will tell you why 30. ‘This gives you almost Bill was proud of his wife that night. She had never seemed a more perfect hostess, “It is because I have learned how to entertain,” she said. “Why wear yourself out preparing an elaborate spread when sandwiches and cake ern many million pairs regard to the real science of of shoes are fitted with U.S. rubber heel making. their contributtons accepted and printed in the Kt Klub Korner. Try your skill Rebus t prizes eve r ur turn, young 1 ahead of t Q If eontesta prove s check spending money, you may aquander {t right away on something Billy, or spend it for something ‘tse- ful, or a thing to make some one else Nappy, It will be all yours to do with as you please COUSIN ELEANOR, AN INTERESTING INCIDENT OF MY SUMMER VACATION. September Essay Contest, Thirteen-Year Cla Award Winne: There were many interesting and pleasant incidents in my vacation this Myysummer, but | think that this was the Most interesting of all, and I hope you think so too. I visited a farm in Fanwood, N. J., and I was introduced to the farmer and his family, and the ehiekens, ducks, geese and cows, and last, but not least, their beautiful Newfound- land dog, Chester, They showed me around the whole place and I fed the hickens and tried to milk the cow. hen T pitched hay for a while and Millians of rubber heels are put on by shee repairmen all =< Spring-Step Rubber Heels. Millions are put on new shoes by the leading shoe manufacturers of America. Other millions are put on new shoes by shoe repairmen to take the place of leather heels, and on old shoes brought in for repair. e * A great many people are going around with rubber heels that are only halfway efficient for the very jcb they are supposed to do. This is because so many rub- ber heels are made without any What you want, and can get in the U. S. Spring-Step Heel, is one that will look like part of the shoe. Snug and tight all ’round all the time, That gives you just the right-cushion- ing effect when you walk—and will wear. . ° * The United States Rubber Company knows rubber. It is the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world, The only one that grows its own rubber in any considerable quantity. You get U. S. Spring-Step Rubber Heels for the same price as the ordi- nary kind, are quite enough, provided you give people plenty of good Coffee? After all, the secret of hospitality is to make people feel at home. And, nothing does that like a chummy, cheery cup of Coffee,” COFFER -the universal drink This advertisement fe Bert ott am stncatlonal campaign conducted merchants of ited Sti ith the planters Trade Publicity 1» New York. Round Trip Sunday Excursion Philadelphia later the furmer took me down to the hay-field in bis big wagon. The time passed very quickly and 1 was sur- prised when | found out that it was nearly 6 and time to leave. 1 said goodby to everybody, wishing that I could be u farmerette and live on The oly company in this country that grows its ewn ee oe rubber in anv considerable [— J quantity. © e Mi LB Be, le ee OO O—OEE E>, el, ee, ee, PFS, wes wwe. ww: farm too. ADELE GREEN, Octoter 2 { Brooklyn. l J, Hf, } HONORABLE MENTION, RUBBER HEELS male cee t Ovcienared’ bale” partectip wateral The t ning of my vacation was 9 . al ante very pleas vut the ‘ He Pi wot wr pnt, toning waa United States Rubber Compan sare COMET a a lovely, My mother sent my slater pecthpey tegirTocke Hen mwheg out boo nd me to Philadelphia, You can't fs iy, ay, eee 4 ale fe tre fmagine what wonderful sights we Wuer Uxcucstene, Hendare, Mee T ta 5 saw. First of all the trip--this took dy two long hours, Then we saw the | § t os rial bottle q first house built tn Philadelphia, the 7 Y Pennsy vania ys em Vena’ Hine Clo aware. Tee nae Willlam Penn House, How proud I . WS vcs mestcns tha Becteen tls oe atmy Hal t Zeit when | Jouched the knob of the MAKERS OF UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD TIRES Coren vey labs boves, arober peberan door. us! id youched it it! ae (SSS ES a AIPA Te LA a | o iiiftnesncene 0 ees nameessananenes sama t Piemorial He ! sow the most SLM AY WORLD WANTS ny Wonderful things, all antique There — i 2m iin ir al Ceol > in eh eS, hl i * WORK MONDAY WONDERS | nana ne ne ee : } { f J