The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 16

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—— =a the magnificent memorial arch : - > HOw To JOIN THE KLUB. stands near the Hartford River. The Evening World’s Gur OUT Sneha, EVELYN PITCHER, Sharon, Conn. Nii heals HONORABLE MENTION, iddie Klub Korner Betis and NTT Dilla Matokanshy,e Brookly; ‘ 8. 1; Julia Matokansky, Tigao sal No. || Leon’ Biumenfeld, Bronz; Bvel Copereane, 402. Cihew Vath Seening Week) te Poem Putting On me & Row, york |] Levittan, Brooklyn. Oe | whieh you ' ty ay Contest Rules. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = me Zand ADD i o us fo amt bers must have thought thelr letters ay i ea up all by themselves: letters must not By Cousin Eleanor wray Klub Plo || bo copied or written from, memory. LL the smaller woodland creatures COUPON The contestant must not uccept help eur Wi veasol, but none dread | | _—_— + mre fear Willy Weasel, A note from the parents or teacher AN INTERESTING INCIDENT OF him like Chipple, A little creature of the sender saying the letter In like Chipple has a great many ba MY SUMMER VACATION. Renin ust accompany each con- mfes, nuturally, stil there ts only mtion. one who will follow him to bis bur pestle: Yb Write your name, age, address and row and attack bim asleep. Chipple certificate number distinctly, Address never goes Into his hole for the night Award Winner, Cousin Eleanor, ivening World, No. but he trembles leat Willy Weagel] On my vacation this aummer I went| 93 Park Tow, infght find the door and follow bimleg Hartford, the beautigut capital of Connecticut. The capitol ts a build- ing of great interest. It ie a beaut-) WITH ROAST MEATS Chippic foraged after dark. Back and forth he raced | Us t 4: with beechnuts and hickorles tn his | ful masstve structure: of marble ai Hid, Caria,-Poulkey, otis. paiva Yorkahire pouches, until he w bronze. The corridors’ contain statues, Pudding or a stulfing favored with tired. He sat on t ¢ one of Hale, and another of Lafayette fence that divided C ‘8 | upon his stallion, whichts larger than cornfield from. thé ver |lifo size. Another cotridor containa flags of the battles of the World War. to fly from thelr ‘enemies; on the | One gets a beautiful view. from the Hobbity Bobtail dnd ls. family loved Siellow ae i tower which overlooks the entire city other were tall corn Stalks and yellow, 2 wv it enought to sep the color of the of Hartford. , gee La gt ea met Siow j ie Kia a perth itloften while The capitol etands on ground thet one side was the fruit, put pple knew, that it was gradually slopes toward’ the. city. It hey gathered, corn «fot. hia winter is surrounded by lawns, flowers and storehouse, and though It Wa8)ao welcome me anditell me Bbout the] statues. There ave trees that “have @ark, he pictured the beautiful color! wonderful kiub, will you? T be-}come from many, different counts! It; wos very Wk Menged to m dandy ono in Canada. I] There ts also a park with a large is own cont ihe decided | iove to write Iittic poems and storlas| fountain surrounded tw-flowers, Near- ee wht pleaxed him" great! Modine Ce a a iBut what's that?” Chipple nad] ty. ean SRIOREE LON ERS sefo a quick movement in the field. Aba "Could it, mndered, “be Tip Witp love, GLORIA PRICE, Bronx, o¥ Tall the Fox b e saw who]’* it was, and darted away with his at’ bis FAIRY ADVICE: heels. o ce, Fairy, what I must do, Seapine sees» weataltie, wtiasiel Spee a ety ceatee very plus, $014 the woodland of is danger: BUY wnat must 1 do to be happy?” Brighteyes, who guessed that WIY]) jistened, aad into my ear Meera thes Sigh ghd Nip the Thera came the sweetest voice: Bing over the tree tops to seo thelr, ,, Aad Bets Gud Alen: 45 held Chinoth 1€ hel 2t20e Wels be truly happy dear could. But Chippie did not née this time, Chip tle way of deceiving the geeks to find his burr Bie McCreery . Haberdashery » some. heart rejoice,"* ay 1 did a kindly act, » heurt was merry, rotten self ‘ ia one cheery. KIA PRIC nemies who He used the ty now a burrow he ulithe e@rth to an} opening which he does not intend to use a5 an entrance, piles It neatly up, wnd seals the hole. Before-the door | of his burrow there is not n scrap of {| earth to tell of his home digging end not a weed out of place. Nor does he make a path that would'tell that a resident went in) und out there many times a day. e must Tools sharply to find Chir 8 reol di * Way. But the pile ot loose garth a the xegtod hole loolat for all the would like ‘a burrow, To this pile hippie Iga Willy Weaben; Alien, “fumping ckly aside, he ran-through, « hol- low log. ‘This threw “Willy “oft the it and’ St pple ed Mame as safe as you cér-T f And Billy Brighteyes, who saw it all, chuckled to himsel: and vowed that the woodland stiguld know of it the next day Next Story--Tite Woolland’ tears. _ TOP SIZE 4 MIXED COLORS 30 Doz. $2.50 Hundred PLANT NOW! Th New Members: ' & te > i260 it 4 ge eo On on ! Welcome, welcome, our new me: i Spring Flowering M * N j bers.” We are glad that you have] @ These bulbe ate top or. mother EN S ECKTIES ee 10. uel and hope tt Ja Xo. stay] BF ines not seegnd or third tae ether jouth lands or from J in a won collection ° ° North lands, from Last lands or West ig During This Sale lands, our broad arms are open, eager send for our free buld catalogue ares 1, ye love you and hope vontainiag other epecial offers. c it we will hel NM rom bi | tna at home In anew, strange coun. | ff) PEONY ROOTS 30 CENTS EACH ¢ Strong Clamps White, Pink & Red : | TWO YEAR OLD CONCORD GRAPE VINES Se Each $1.50 Dosen : I want to be a Kiddie Klub mem- |) EVERBEARING nit id shad 10 Each $1.00 Dozen SODBEARA BLES . HH 2 Each 00 Dosen These are Four-In-Hand. Ties made of fine Swiss Silks in a wide range + 80 Lam sending you six coup: name iy Josephine Vonos a ph Poni deter. He it a men f ot the klub. J r : Be es th eens coe, cURRANTS._ of pleasing designs and color com- t I have been in the Unifed Statos| gf Me Bech $1.50 Dozen ‘ . two yearh,,0 Titan apedk a litte PRIVET OR HEDGE hinations. Ad ; : ‘When I come to New York I will go See Sik 7 covet T-would love to Poe I fy . G Py Your ny. JOSEPHINE PONCE, JAPANESE ae venos N AS} LOVES yo aa Broadway, Troy, N. Y. $6.00 br ie | MACNIFF - During This Sale . too. Cousin Elea- Horticultural Co,, Inc. 7 mor, don't you want a cousin who has 196 GREENWICH STREET $ | just returned from the ‘Land of the| (M] Neat Fatton #t. New York : ; 65 Maple" to the land of her birth? Ob $ | ri Shoe Specialists for 65 Years ' Carefully made of Tan Capeskin with spearpoint backs. Ten-Day Sale - Alexander Shoes Women’s Low Shoes, $4.85 to $8.85 Women’s Boots, $5 and $7.85 Men’s Shoes, $5.85 & $6.85 Substantial — re- ductions in prac- tically all the popular models 6.) of the season. In Women’s Shoes a complete | selection a prtored, ¢ of eae now lemand in both Downt boots and oxfords. Store Only ‘The Men's Shoes include many staple line? suited to mature tastes Sixth Ave. at 19th St. © Wasi Tags, Sinthi Ave. “L” and Weet Sido Subway—All Convenient err MEN’s WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS During This Sale ty | These will’ give long and satisfac- tory wear. An unusual assortment of good looking patterns and color combinations. Sizes 14 to 17%. ‘Charge purchases will appear on biils rendered December 1st James McCreary & Co. FIFTH AVENUE ¥ MAIN FLOOR ¥ THIRTY-FOURTH STREE I Se ee ne z i on 26, 1922. cintniaentincatn eC Boys’ and Girls’ Union Sui \, wonder valuc. In gray only. Women’s Pink Knitted With elasti waist and knee, ber, w qualit, while . Sale! Of Printed Marquisettes and Scrims "These are all new 5 c absolutely pe r- fect and in any color scheme. c All 86 in. wide, yd. some with tape borders and bor- hl GIMBELS--Lownstalre Sonipipensvusietpessinreneesapaprermmetoeeaeeee ee a ann n . dered patterns, 2 5S } others with all- over design! yd. Lower Store SALE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY Rubber Water Bottles. and Fountain Syringes WATER BOTTLES of first. quality, rub- er, worth more than double our sale price. FOUNTAIN) SYRINGES — first Just 800 pieces in all—a well known maker's conttibution to’our anniver- sary sale,at a big price concession. GIMBELS-——Downstairs Balcony Clothed The Suit young men of all cassimeres and greens and club Sizea 34 to 46 raylans and box models, herringbones, cheviots a Plaid and contrasting § GIMBELS—Dow Sizes 8 to 17 years < Magkinaws—Sport models, with pateh and :muff A Suit : An Overcoat ~Two Suits for ; $33.00 —Two Overcoats for $33.00 Winter at $33.00 st Two and three-button Regulars and Stouts The Overcoats: ‘*atv'er Sizes 33 to 46 We Have Serrec the Public Faithfully for 80 Years y uae. BROTHERS 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY — DOWNSTAIRS : SALES Greatest Sale Yet! MEN! All Wool Suits and Winter Overcoats. Your Choice in This Sale at 33 Both for $33.00 for the for men and herringbones, ; grays, browns, tans eave: friezes, tweeds, nd faney overcoatings backs; also self backs nstairs Baleony Our Greatest Sale ot Boys’ Clothing | 1000 Junior Overcoats, All Wool Suits and Mackinaws Suits—Norfolk models of all wool twegds and cassi- ; meres. Mostly alpaca lined. Also Crompton c: cr duroy suit with the label. Trousers* cut full and double stitched. All the newest’ xolors: |’ oe GIMBELS —Downstairs Balcony Women’s Medium Weight Union Suits: 69¢. In low neck, no sleeves, knee length... Regular and extra sizes. Slightly imperfect. Ribbed Children’s re ve -69e pal! In white, ecru or silver. Sizes 20 to;34, Slightly imperfect .- - - - - - - eee ee each garment perfect. Children’s Sleeping Garments Sizes 1 year to 8 years Bloomers - 8 Sizes 5 to 9, Reinforced gusset - - ------- os a oe i ¢ red. rubber, completely fitted; lot lasts, each 68e. 25¢ At 25c Pair—White, translu- cent, large Coffee Cups and ’Saucers; also. Cups ‘and Saucers with gold band. G Vests and Pants 50e Ina good weight for the cold weather. Every Sizes 20 to34------- each Children’s Wool Mixed Union Suit 1.39 In gray only. Perfect. Si GIMBELS—Downstairs Balcony Baby Tots’ P Rating Ginph sm Vanta Vests ambray and. Linene. 4 Lod! Checks and “plain No. pine, no, Dues Eee ane colors. rfect; | Hand embroidered. ee ARN la 95¢ French seams, — Si 2 to 6. Infants’ Flannelette Hose Wear Perfect; pink tue Heavy, quality drawstring erfect; ‘pink: op'blus 2le Gowns,” Wrappers, long, and heel and toe; 4 to 6 short Gertrudes; finished with shell stitching; made = ; A Birthday Sale of Im- ported China Cups and Saucers 29¢ At. 29c Pair—Tea Cups At 35c—China Cups and and Saucers; several neat Saucers. Neat border deco- border decorations to choose rations. Worth gonsiderably Tom. more, 100-Pc. Dinner Sets $1 2-95 American Porcelain, blue and gold-line decoration; complete service for 12 people. The slight ‘actory imperfections do not hurt looks or service IMBELS-—Downstalrs Low C- pockets and inverted yleat in back, of heavy plaid all woo! Mackinaw cloth, in the new Winter “plaids: Sizes 7 to 17 years % Overcoats—Button to the neck models wife belt all around. Colors: Grays, browns and cinnanton.- ‘Sizes 8 to 10 years ~ ae Week Sales cut; $ Perfect; water-/ well 3 for 1 proof: ‘mediun and nt 25e GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony BIRTHDAY OCT 260 OCT My : 69¢ ea. Sizes 2 anty Dresses Infants’ Cashmerette full Rubber Diapers arge. 35¢ er Floor

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