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THl tJVENINGr' WORLD, TUESDAY, NO V E MB E R 2 9 , - 19J. fy; 17 ' n ' TTie Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner ornm. Ma. kr tt im mium o, m im imiu wari Conducted by Eleanor Schoror i ! Pollykin Followed at Best She Could. HOW TO' JOIN THE KLUB. . CUT OUT THIS COUPON. UtfJlbUillg Willi All DklMl Mr, .ut out an t)t Uiue ixmiimis. 870, 871. ITS. H73. 74 auj 875. aud aiai) Unbi.h M?.:tigf. Kre Itil.a Wortil KI'Mi. Ktib. No. :i t'ua Ko Sew or Oil. nlla a not.. Id wblcb you muil sly vetu najit-;. auk nn Jiuiir.r.it 11 flhU&rei us to atxtMi yun af wt ntr , twooac members. Caca mow prtaeattd i Willi iUrtr gray Klub (to nn amba.-tu tnifmtt. COUPON 870. hobs bmi'i,o 1.1 HUSPIT.VI l'oslng u.i a lelephoiib leoiM-man, well dressed vonnc mnn caiTylntr testing apparatus, called at Volunteer t'ui.ipiiul on l'Tluay niorniiiK and after examining a number of telephones de parted with cash and Jeweliy valued ut several hundred dollars belonclng to doctors and nurses. The theft was made public to-day. 4 Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor OBBITY BOBTAIL IN DANGER. 4"XA.DDY, dear, do you rem in I J; ber how It rained all day J yesterday? There won't bu a newj'sun pumpkin In the cornfield -dayj And wo told Bobblty Bobtail Jiat would meet blm right In front of the brightest pumpkin In the field." Veena&rlg-hteyes seemed really wor ried. ;J3o did, In . fact, the whole Brlghteyes family, Billy Brlhtey.;s ana int. lour unemeyea cnuuren wore together), huddled close to keep dr and warm, and Pollykin, Billy HrlRhi. tyes's best friend, had Just stopp"l to ee thejn on her way from school. "Do jou think that Bobblty Bobtai; will come anyway?" Mecna wanted to osow. , "I tWlnk perhaps he will since ho had nd telephoned," said ber daddy,' "Haajhe a telephone?" asked Meenn eagerly. "Whji'i Meena, I thought you knew that efery rabbit carries one with him. Bobblty's ancestors knew how .to send. wirNess telephone messages 1ong before men thought of anv shell I thing."; ( , "Really? Meena'a eyes grrew so ' 'wide -with wonder that Pollykin could not help laughing. Dear little Meenn t surely Jooked funny. , I at riiiirse. Have you never seen a .bunny i creaiure bihiuuhk. puuuunis r (the earth with all the might of his ' kind legs? Well, that was Bobblty br one Vol his fellows sending mcs .kages. JEach different signal hu 11 ', All rabbits know the meaning of. VWome. ca,la for heIp' somea,e il-n miner, of near danger and " "What's that?" snapped Pollykin Thumblty. bump, bump went . the noise! ; ... "Come," ordered Billy urigmoyes fBobblty Bobtail Is drumming a wire less message: he's in danger. In Ave gray Dashes tnoy were on illy Brlghteyes. Eena. Meena, Minn and Mo. Pollykin followed as Desi atae coutd. They all knew It must be onfr of the two terrors of the wood land who threatened Bobblty: It was Winer Tin Tail Kojc or Willy the 11 jiVeasel." I It Iproyed to be Willy. I When- the Brlghteyes famllv ar il Vy,r.A k nra. stanriln? rf.iilv to snrinz Vlght at Bobblty Bobtail and would (lave except that the noise that the rnutrrcU family made caused him to urn nrjound. But Willy was not afraid of them, nor nny squirrel folk, not for jt minute: but jvhen Pollykin nppcared running as fast as she y;ould (though not half so fast as fhe Squirrels had run), it was all quite liferent. At sight of her Willy the 'Weasel took to his heels and ran, i .ri n.uii!. Dnhinil mil.. r i i ' .1 "1 -.1 V. . . I I J I ilC 3 iKiliv uiiuuivii tiiu fvii j wt inane in. . j ...vi iiiv ape of tncJr friend, Bobblty Bob all. Happy Thoughts. P'banksglvlng' has gone and Christmas , Is coming. To every one tis a happy thought, Vnd oh, when we Joyfully remember The candy and cakes our mothers 1 have bought. 'iAII of us must be very good ? Or Santa won't like ua, you know, And then you sect 'tis tragedy, 1 Through our chimney he'll never go. By DAVID SUSSWEIN. Brooklyn, T. pear Cousins o' Mine: On day after to-morrow a new (Tinea oegina in tno ividdie Jviuo WjCorncr. It Is called "What you want S' vo jenow" and win oe devoted to ln lljormlng you boys and girls on qucs vllona that puzzle you aud thlng.i you I ) 1 -V. . . . Wireless, tho Morse code, steam ntrlnes, thp World War, gcographl al charts showing the comparative fttea of lakes, rivers, islands, &c, of he world; simple points on the proper hay to use the English languago Khen speaking or writing, Informa- fjtJon about the stars, the earth, the nYilants and animals on It arc only a 1 (fw of tho things In which I know yon win taxe a Keen interest. Is there anything in particular you Irtish to learn about? Let me know What It is. Your question will be inawerea in tnls series, culled from i Vie "Clrcloiof Knowledge." published I , 4 1. Amn,l.ari G?nnnllnnal A n'n W fcMO ....1 .....I. ..1. lll. ...lull I V J .J J Vitdon. , COUSIN ELEANOR. Three Kiddie Klub Girls Win Dance Scholarships SEW 0 ; iRL 11 ssss Mrs. Catherine Waddell Re wards Them for Their Terp sichorean Abilities. Thrve members of the Kiddle Klub have won dancing scholarships award ed by Mrs. Carter Waddell, No. HI West "2d Street, who for several years has trained many of tho kiddles for the mldsumtvor and Christmas Kiddie Klub festivals. Mrs. Waddell expressed a desire to reward some of the kiddles who had worked so hard for the Klub shows and asked Cousin Kleanor .to let her desire he made known to tho kiddles. The result was 1(0 opplfcatlons for a scholarship. Su It was decided to hi.ld a contest. One scholarship was offered for kid dies ranging In age from saven to ten y.'nrs, one from Jen to thirteen, and the third for kiddles thirteen,, four teen and fifteen years, old. Mildred Pearson of No. 606 West UBtli Street was the winner of the prize for tho youngest. Class. She is eight years old and has never ap peared In any of Cousin Eleanor's shows, but hopes to soon as one of the clever young dancers. The second scholarship was won 'by Florence Arganza, ten years old, of No. 774 Union " Avenue, the Bronx, Florence believed that the acme of fame was reached for her when she shot the chutes two years ago 'In Luna Park in the front seat of one of the boat at the side of Cousin ' Eleanor and was "snapped" by an I Evening i World photographer on the j way dow"n. Florence declared tliat It was one of the greatest days of her . life. Sweet and p-etty Catherine Joyce, i thirteen years old, of No. 580 Fox Street, the Bronx, was the champion in the third class and she was no , more delighted at her success than was Mrs. Waddell. Catherine Is the . youngest of nine orphans and one of j the most lancinating children or tne 150 who competed for the honors. She Is not only pretty, agllo and grace ful, but her disposition endears Vher to everybody. When news of her winning the scholarship reached her at home, the entire nine orphans nppearod at the Waddell studio to overwhelm Mrs. Waddell with their thanks. All three scholarship pupils are ambitious to some day win fame as dancers. They believe that th. first step In this direction Is to be chosen by Cousin Eleanor toappear In the Kiddle Klub plays and they are work ing hard to make. If not" the coming one, at least next year's ChristmaJ shows. :i iikiD with at l.ooo oooods. Joseph Nustllmoye, No. 104 Seventh Avenue; James Ross, No. 11$ Eighth Aveivue, and Adolph Agllaso. No. SS I Crane Street, all of Newark, were.arr ' rsteed 'lost nlgYit on the Hackensack i niver Bridge. Jersey City, in 'art aulo- I mobile In which, the police sstd, were . men's clothing- and cloth valued at I $11,000 for which tley could not account, Free A Secret Gift A gift which will delight you, but we want it to be a surprise. Accept our offer at the bottom, and your grocer will present you a life time gift. 0 To Women Only A fine surprise This offers you a secret gift a gift which we don't tell. We want it to surprise you to be better than yo"u expect. There are two gifts at your grocer's. You may have your choice. The gift will last a lifetime. It is the latest article of its kind, and made by a famous maker. It is a luxury, so most women never own it. Not one woman in a thousand has one like this. Accept the offer in the coupon and see what this gift is. Then your grocer will offer one more gift on like terms if you want it. " y Milk for You Such as only 1 in 20 homes can get , HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. In order to get a new Kiddie Klub pin you must savo up three coupons, numbered In ro tation, and send them to Cousin Eleanor.! Tho Evening World's Kiddle Klub, No. 63 .Park Bow. New,Yo-k City, together with a letter giving your name, ad dress, ago and certificate number. tiERS GARMENT STRIKE IN CHICAGO mm. 1 1 r J T aron rresiaem aenas icicgrams Calling Out 6,000 Work ers on Thursday. rijamln floWeslnger, President of International Indies' Garment rkors' union, announced to-asy bad sent a tolegram ordering the members of tho union In Chicago 'itrike Thursday morning. Chicago BUfacturcrfl have promulgated the Te terms that, brought on the strike t naelv. a reduction In wages, ln- tee In working hours and return to jtr. Sdhleslnger said thirty firms '..j t.fnn onntr.irtji in thin rltv Ikerday, giving employment to 00. Umw arc 12.000 union members at Pfk under new agreements and 48,000 strike. 0 strike of 2.600 members of tbe Hlea Tailors' Union employed by 'Atjmart Fifth Avenue gown shops 'U averted last night by an agree tol to await the outcome of the .Hie workers' strike. The current Jftract expires Dec. 1. The employ- have, served notice mat tney win nt nrree io guarantee JS0 a week nimum wages ana a wonting weex kh Camp w summer t: LiiaiiH! i vm -m MILK rm The Richer Milk The finest milk produced in America Twice as rich as bottled milk. Produced from high bred cows in the richest dairying sections of the Mid dle West Van Camp Products Co. Indianapolis, Ind. Here is a milk to delight you the finest you ever knew. The pro duction is limited. Only high-bred cows can produce it, and those in rich dairying sections. Not one home in twenty the country over ever can enjoy it. But now we supply it to the grocers of this section. They wil be kept sup plied. And wtf want every home around here to know what such milk means. An ideal milk ' . The Van Camp experts have worked 20 years to solve the prob lem of an ideal milk. Now we bring it to you. It comes from sanitary dairies, from high-bred cows, in the finest dairying sections of the Middle West. We have built model condens eries in the hearts of those sections. There the milk fresh from the cow is put into a vacuum. Over half the water is removed by low-heat evap oration. Nothing is added to the milk, nothing taken out but water. Nearly 8 fat The result is a milkas thick as cream. A milk twice as rich as bot tled milk nearly 8 per cent butter fat. It is used as cream for coffee and cereals. For drinking they add an equal part of water. For cooking they dilute still further, and they still have a rich, whole milk. And thif milk, being sterilized after sealing, is utterly germ-free. Lower milk bills Van Camp's costs no more than other evaporated milks. It costs much less than bottled milk, be cause it saves all waste. It comes in small cans and tall cans, so you open what you want. It keeps until you use it up- You never run short of milk when you have it, and you never have a waste We want every housewife to know this super-grade milk. So we make the offer below. Try a dozen cans and your grocer will present jyou an exquisite gift which will last a lifetime. Then this ideal milk will always be here to bring you daily joy. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. Our Offer Good for a short time . only The Secret Gift is at your grocer's Buy from your grocer 12 cans of Van Camp's Milk, at one time or as wanted. Cut out from each label the picture of the can our trade-mark. When you have 12 of these trade-marks hand them to your grocer and he will present you the gift. H natural 1 made in own ph -A avraacv axative Nature's M SUNSWEET California "Nature-Flavored prunes yurznetrhat thtm (its way: PRUNES Stewid Wih Sunswcet Prunei. cover with warm water. andioalc overnight. Heat tlonlyin naterin which they were toaked to limmcrinjj point. Coot until trndrr but not broken. Slow cooking dr vclopi flavor and the natural fruit mean to that little if any itigar ii re- ?uired. Afireleii cooker ii excellent or cookinc prunei. Soataidireetrd, heat to boiling point then art in fire lrn cooker for leveral houri. SrnJ fir nmplttt Rttipt Paehl -or this way: l'RUNtsIUicrn Wsdh'Sumwrrt Prunei, cover with warm water and oak over night. Put prtinciln acov rrrd baking dinh or bran pot,adding the water in which they were toaknl. Bake in avery ilow ov-w until fruit j tendrrbut notbrokrn. Wo sugar ii required. The haiitig bringi'out a new "reliihy" flavor in prune I. Served withrrram, plain orwhipprd. or a boiled rutarl. fcaiii'Anlueil iprunei make a splendid diUe?!i"ft, it'i frit! California Prune ana" Afirictt Grtiutri Inc., San Jut, Cat. or this way: I'rniNi Juic Waih 6unwcet ' Pninc i.coVerwlthwirrawatenioak over night. Heat ilowljr in water in which they were loaked to rim 'tuering point cook until fruit ii ten der and tomewhat broken. Keep .under boiling paint during entire cooking period no uear required. When rooked pour off Juice, itraia through a tine nere. The prudei re maining can be pitted and uied for prune dtiierti requiring prune pulp. A Danger Warnhlg Bleeding Gunis , Are your gums tender? Do they bleed when brushed? If so watch out for Pyorrhea. This disease of the gums, which afflicts four out of five people over forty, not only destroys the teeth, but often wrecks the health. In Pyorrhea, the gums become spongy, then recede; . the teeth decay, loosen and fall out -or must be ex- . tracted to rid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs which breed in pockets about them. These germs lower the body's vitality and cause many diseases. You can keep Pyorrhea away: Visit your dentist often for tooth and gum inspection, and use Forhan's For the Gums. Forhan's For the Gu ms prevents Pyorrhea or checks its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's keeps the gums firm and healthy- the teem white and clean. Brush Your Teeth With Parhan ' How toUttlt Df r tmto daily, yemr im aud ymr tmt Wet your brush in cold water, place half-inch of tho refreshing, healing pasta on -it, then Jmahi your teeth aft and dean. Use a tolling motion to clean the crevice. Brush the pindmy; and back surface! oi the teeth. Maa Mfps yoor itma with yaax Foriian-caaied brtab gently at first until thegrrrneharrlrn, then. more vjgnrooaly. 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