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Ly Spot a LD, TUESD a) EVENING WOR ’ THE. 2, 1920. ' . = = | No, 2064 Mapes avenue, New York their mistake, I always, always mind With spears to prick the mortals n re TT h E . Ww ] | ’ i} beg asia ye, * bag corny don't Naa ah 4 a hdd might attempt to hag ttt Y 7: uise Dieckhon, aged nine years, ¥ Beatrice Tannenbaum, aged six Sven the butterflies and m ' / e vening orld s || | No. 1115 Avenue Q, Brooklyn, N. Y. | years, Asbury Park, N. J. | Come at her bidding, ! e ° | Dorothy Jackson, aged ten years, — ‘ To feast on royal honey and pollen, | 1 1 e ] u b K r@) r n e r & 1320 College Avenue, New York MY DREAMS. | 3a pe he, ew Sock ,, 2 r y Edward B, Black, | < Goperiahs, 1920, by The Prem Publivaing Co, (The New York Brening World), Harold Gitelson, aged eleven years, )Vnen | nereey, ciroe of the light, 5 “ vork $ | City. : ==Conducted by Eleanor Schorerssee— el | N°.,,"8% Morr Park Avenue, Now My ped is turned into a boat, , Wits PRANTL TY York City. And then I go down the river afloat. } Righty Years Old, Celebrates Nine- ‘i About Old New York. Pl bd tr AD dag Chl oh doce ' a ye | teenth Birthday. GREENWICH VILLAGE Psy 7 | CHIEU Avenue, Jersey | go through very distant lands, diver emy Klub Pin and Among those who Sunday cele. © sie : Joun ‘Da 4 theive years, Like Fairyland it seems; cortiticate 591 brated the anniversary of their. birth, MBRICAN Indiang were both careful and clever about selecting a site| John Duggan, aged twelve years, y see many beautiful fairy bands, COUPON N Feb. 2, was the Rev. J. Henry Brittal on which to settle a village. So when they Wullt one of their larger | No. 589 East 178th Street, New York An in my midnight dreams. CORA OOOSOTOTONG | OF the, Canitiaas etl, Mbeteate. groups of wigwams on the spot that is now Greenwich Village it | Cy. Helen Roche, aged eleven yéars, Although he was elghty years old he meant that it was a healthful spot, well irrigated, well drained and fortile, |:s4g avenge A’ Noe Fock Cry } Brooklyn. As fair as any queen could be j with plenty of winged and scaled animal food to be had by the schooled| Feanor Rienmo, aged fourteen wa hoee With her royal mantle of red, Mr. Brittain le @ retired Baptist | bunters and fishermen, ' years, No. 406 West 40th Street, New OSE. And golden crown upon her head, ister, He was born in 180, but Feb. 2 ‘ In 1609, when Hendrick Hudson sailed up the North River such a settie- | York City. Even the bee bows down A throne of green with guards which jas a in the calendar but nine- ment flourished peaceably on Manhattan Island. Florence Schubert, aged fifteen Before Her Majesty, the Rose, stand teen times during his life. When Gov. Klett set aside a bowerle for the Dutch Weet India Com- | years, No. 7404 16th “Avenue, Brook. === LL ——=— — — —— y, Greenwich Villa, ‘was chosen on account of its natural beauties and | lyn, N. Y. Hiriues, Yor the eave reason it became the recuge from various epidemics ‘ "COUSIN ELEANOR. And during the yellow fever of 1822, when 20,000 $ en: ‘ork, the greater number coming here, almost over | Honorable Mention, Six Year Class: t the struggling village became a thriving suburb. Lanes were broadened Grace Roberts. thoroughfares, foot paths became streets lined with houses hastily structed. (This accounts for the zizzag streets in the section to-day).| FEBRUARY ESSAY CONTEST res and businesées of all sorts, including a bank, were opened; Greenwich AWARD WINNER. k ‘Bivillace was catubiiehed. Newul’on aw Subject: My Favorite Book—and Why In time the olty overtook and finally Ls ve lowed up the village. Y favorite book ie JACK AND ‘ | —— — won't need a traffic cop to tell you to r Y DEAR KIDDIES—When 1] winning essay, the names of the chil- JTLL by John Martin, I ike this bo Title 5 OF bate Pekoe et Taste read the essays for the Febru-|dren receiving Honorable Mention in because Jill was a very good ys Urang \ Sry contest Twas certainty| the same age clas. girl After the children had quar- You are probably all interested to] relt pussied m deciding which was the| near what book was the favorite of| uot they thought of the poor fowers bs they had tread upon and tried to est. It seemed that overy one I read/ the greatest number of kiddies, “Lit- * must be the winner, for each one| tle Women” seems to be by far the| Comfort them. This makes me feel best beloved book of the Kiddie Klub) good, because they were so kind and pgeemmed better than the last. But 1) members, and after that come “Uncte| felt very sorry they had done this finally concluded that the eleven|'Tom’s Cabin,” “Anne of Green 4 a names are at the end of this| Gables,” “Pollyanna,” “Tom Sawyer,”|! am glad that Jack and Jill had just once that gathered-right, blended-right, packed-right tea—and it’s your choice for life! TETLEY’S TEA Amber color, a most delicious fragrance, full flavor—all this looks right up at you from a steaming cup of Tetley’s. “Silas Marner” and the stories about| warning not to go to the well to get er were: jamt a itttle bit better! oi eee ne ia boys. tien the others, Even at thie you seo] As I said in the first paragraph’ of| Nor waco hoy could not say they did here ts an extra award, fot thore| this letter, they were all delightful |"t St warned. It serves Jack and wore.two easays in the twelveryear- | and especially those of these children| Jill right to fall down hill, because Wold clase that each, deserved to come whe the Kiddies and I heartily con-| they did not mind ther mother. I ' gratulate on their success: ink every one mind their fret. Beatrice Tannenbaum, aged six| mother just lke I do. It makes me +). Because there are so many kiddies} years, No. 1031 Monroe Avenue, As-| happy to read that Jack and Jill went who are to receive Honorable Men-| bury Park, N. J. home to their mother and told her mtion for these essays I think it best} Herbert Gregory, aged seven years, that they would be good. ‘Loe best eRot to publish all of the names at one|/Great Neck Station, Long Island,| part of the story ia the end, where H as we usually do. Instead there! N, Y. they said they would never quarrel will be printed, along with the award Roy Zintmerman, aged elght years, any more. 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