The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1920, Page 11

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down, tur me. The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Coneright, 1920, by The Press Pubiishing Oo, (The New York Rvening World.) EAR KIDDIN KINS: get on with each other, ‘tests have been. certificate number. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer == What a funny oid length of a la- Without getting new air, ‘Cause his din- ner's down there And he’s caught it. Not eo with the coon. grow in rings. ‘They can't go at a clip, But just silently slip growth things. Through the grass and the under- | I guess that there is not another thing thut oe Kiddies like so much to hear as stories of animal creters (¢retere is short for dbers tee stories about their habits and the way they ¢ other day, as I was thinking of this, a queer wae rhyme about an odd bird (the loon) came into my head. 80 I wrote lown. Then another rhyme and another’ came and I wrote them all eis ‘Perhaps my Cousins would like these,” I thought, and prepared Called tne in the Kiddie Kiab Korner. Then 1 realized that I hafin't ed them anything and that it would'be great fun to let you name them .. Would you like to do that? Ps, We'll make naming this serien of rhymes’ the subject of the April con- . The prizes will be awarded in the came way as the prizes of other con- 7 Ten prizes of $1 each will be awarded ten Kiddie Klub Inembers, ages from six to fifteen years inclusive, who write the most ap- ®ropriate name for the series of animal rhymes, A note from the patent or guardian saying that the titte is original and has not been copied must accompany each contribution. The title must not be quoted from anything elge, either prose or poetry, but must be compored entirely by the kiddies, ‘Thé contestants must state name, age, address and wf a bush. cs COUSIN ELEANOR. bird is the loon! | Mister Coon has wide rings on his tail He can swim the| By which he can hang from a rail, He can sleep the day through; goon I cowid not, tho’, could you? 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When Easter came all the peopls all went to tne woods, Suddeay shouts were heard from the children: “Oh, what lovely eggs they are!’ cried the children, ‘Dhey can’t be They are too big.” Just then a little white bunny jumped out “They must be the rab- vit’s,” said the children, “Perhaps it is Mr. Easter Rabbit, Hurrah for Mr. Raster Rabbit for ‘giving us such colored exge!” Marie Roche, aged nine years, iN THE KL! . HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6 1s ing. One COLUMBIA After chureh thoy "Grafonela” | SONORA "Clear as @ Boll” Brookl; ‘Twin Copyrighted 1980, by Lever Bros. Co. Twink M| MADE By THE MAKERS oF Lux EDISON "Dharhond Disc” Hear all three of these distinguished phonographs under the same playing conditions as at home:— In a main floor Concert Booth at our Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn Phonograph Headquarters. It is the only satisfactory way to choose between these three fine instruments — and very easy. Come in. Let us give you a demonstration. Convenient terms if desired. 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