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The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Copyrtaht, 1980, by ‘The’ PHese Publishing Co. «the New Tork Rftning World.) Conducted ~s Eleanor Schoret + On ¢t They've a THE FAIRIES, Down in @ garden hook By the shady brook Was a little fisherman Fishing with a flower hook. By him was a little fairy gin, leading her favorite fairy Suddenly they sweet musie heard, Then both together they rah To the fairy dancing ground. By Dorothy Pierce, aged nine years, Somerville, N. J Y Dear Kiddiekids: Cousit M Pearl Peyser has gathered to- gether twenty Kiddie Klub @ousins to form a Kiddie Klub branch, That is twice the number which are herded to begin with. Perhaps it will become the largest of the Kiddie Kiub branches; it certainly has had a good start, and it is sure to grow. The object of the branches is to promote good fel- Jowship amongst the members 6f the Mother Klub. This is ¢nough to ie all branches popular, So, though it has. more members to begin wich than any other brandh so far, No. 19 MARCH DRAWING CONTEST AWARD WINNER. Subject: My Garden. ike iso @ good tHany rivals which are to soich up to and even THE EVENING WO ahead of it. It will be interesting to watch the race. But please do not think that the one | Object of a Kiddie Kiub branch is to get as many members as possible. I, {s not. It is far more important thal the members have @ good jolly tine nd that they write and tell me about it so that I in turn may tell it to the others. Jt will make good reading in the Kiddie Klub Korner. Your loyal jousin Eleanor. HONORABLE MENTION. Thirteen-Year Class. Eileen C, Allen, Emily Carson, Jo- geph Dolak, Esther East. ian, Gustave Furstein, ‘Ally Gronwall, Virginia Hoy, Meiva Luedke, Charle# Puphaly, Charles Salvaggio, Dotothy Smith. LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. Y Dear Cousin Eleanor: I re- M ceived fy pin and oortificate, jay. will try to keep up to the whit! i, iy’ thiik very good, In hool the children are very quar- feloome, #0 f will try to etop them from quafre(ling so much, | Your loys al coust and wear my pin to school] Hy T have a very dear friend in school who wishes to join, but does not get ‘The Evening World. [ will soon send Six more coupons for her. My ctiticlam ia that 1 thifk the Ktub very hice and that it gives you @ chatice to send your poems or stories in for eriticiam, for some day one of us may be an author or poet. I think I will start a Kiddie Kiub branel lh our school. ny VELYN PITCHER, Sharon, Conn. BAR Cousin Bleahor: 1 récélved iddie Klub pin, and I was so happy that I wanted to dance around the house, only I couldn't because my mother was sick. T thank you very much for thé pin. ink 1 could get about three fics of mine to belong. My premier also wants to belong. When the pin my brother on't you save six coupons for me?” I told him 1 would try to Make something tp for the Kiddie Klub, Thank you again for the pin, Your loving gousin, CHLIA LURIA. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) An Exceptional Offering of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS “Models taken from regular Stock and Reduced for the first time. The assortinent comprises this season's most distinctive styles, noticeable for their trim, graceful linesyand fine workmanship, fashioned of Poiret Twill and 'Tridotine, in Navy Blue or Black. Group I—Suits Reduced to | Group II---Suits Reduced to $79.50 Includes models formerly priced Sizes 34 to 48. up to $145.00. ‘ Department of Women’s Suits— $62.50 Includes models formerly priced up-to $98.00. Third Floor. West 43rd St. Sizes 34 to 48. Stern Brothers West 42d Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43d Street EXTRAORDINARY VALUES In This Specially Selected Assortment of Men’s Silk Shirts | Comprising qualities of the highest standard now offeted at a price below to-day’s wholesale cost: Satin Stripe Heav Weight. Broadcloth, Imported Jacquard Silk Inlaid Crepe de Chine, Q. Kida A. Yes, Ahy kiddie up to s years of age may join the Klub, Q. How many Klub cousins should you have to start a branch? A. Ten If possible, Ten prised Of $1 each will be award- ed teh Kiddie Kiub members, ages’, LD, TURSDAT, APRIL 20, 1080. QUESTIONS ANB ANSWERS. May a boy five years old join the] for Cousin Bleahor'a deilen of atiimat| NOW York ¢ ie Klub? ;Shymes now being published in che |e eon! Kiadie lub Kerner. | ce arent ov guardian te ty wah he than the title ip otigital tsst | ‘compahy each coutribullon, fhe tis Mist hot be Copled nee Sin thing elae, either prose or erty it | co! ehtirely yh th wid. -| . A” the rhymes ary to it} } An yea RI thelr hauite tnd aueee |fittie ti fo compos ttle | Try q we L: thar wir at the #note oe | Fh werannes, ¢ contestants must state name, fo, addirens ahd certificate iiimber eouron no. 610 inclusi dress Gouali APRIL TITLE CONTEST. six to fifteen year: eafor, EV | who writ® the fost appropriate naine, Word meek eh No. 68 Pati Rew, NOW BAER Volts BINS 4*° “Sherk Brothers - West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street An Unusual Sale Wednesday of ITALIAN CORAL NECKLACES will Comprise an assortment of Aigh quality Necklaces # offered at noteworthy savings. 18 and 20 inch Graduated White Coral Necklaces—Pink spotted; with gold clasp... 6... 6.600045 specially priced at Graduated White Coral Necklaces—21, 24 and 27 inches long; Pink spotted; fine quality............ sees. Spevial $7.25. 17.75 An Attractive Collection of WOMEN’S HAND BAGS At Special Prices Wednesday on the Main Floor $3.75 $5.00 $6.95 Values $5.00 to 10,00 Stylish models of Checked Silk, Duvetyn and a variety of other materials in all the desired Spring colorings. The ART. EMBROIDERY SECTION Now exhibiting wide showing of articlés suitable for the Horie will feature at SPECIAL PRICES for 'TO- MORROW the following attractive items! CRETONNE DECORATIVE ARTICLES 18¢ 45c 1,25 Buréau Scarfs and Pillow pee" Laundry Bags, . . . ‘ Se te Round Pillows, floss fi Hed, Handkerehie? ot Glove Boxes, Piii Cushion and Pin Trays, Work Baskets, . Picture Frames, Desk Sets, . Scrap Baskets, . 60c and 85c 76e and 65c « 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 75c 2.88 1.50 Women’s and Misses’ SHETLAND WOOL SWEATERS On the MAIN FLOOR, Wednesday, at the very exceptional price of $5.95 Smart, Slip-on models in plain or fancy weaves; long or short sleeves; in all the favored colors. BOYS’ SPRING SUITS FIFTH AVE FUR SHOP A435 5th veky Ave a eh Spring's Greatest Sale of Summet HALF PR Right here—and NOW—is the greatest Spportunity to purchase — anly becatise of our having pre- duced them ff Gur own grea! York faetériesa—AND OFFE! THEM DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER TO baler Micrel offer of s Ti ie e o'toek. Any of these - Summer Furs eee eh bead iss $75 34.50 29. 8 24.50 34.75 24.7 19. Ee ie id ti 74.7. Ht hk ke Pre a ¥ 5 Ati al Cape ia. ou 500 Eastern 50 Austral.Marten,animal 2 250 Squirrel Stole, Max72 1a: 3 $50 Flying Squirrel 913% 8's" 24.75, A Canadian White Fox 59. 75 judson Seal, 14x72, 34.75 35 Ringtail Sable 29.73 FUR COATS—HALF NER CeO ON IER EE Empire Broadcloth, White Radium, Jer- sey and Broadcloth. Plain Colored Radium, Crepe de Chine and Satin Twill. $9.25 INCLUDING TAX (WITH EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS) Taken ‘from ow regular stock and reduced for To-morrow $17.50 Values up to $16.50 Sizes 7 to If Youre Belted models developed in Faney Wool Mixtures. Perfectly constructed Shirts in an extensive showing of solid colors. Trousers full lined. White and Fancy Striped effects. So substantial are the savings that it will be advisable to purchase in quantities. $200 French Seal Coats $650 Hudson Seal fiiee $150 Sealine Coatee: |] $9C0 Hudson Se: . $700 Squirrel Coa |} $700 Hud Seal $97.50 324.75 75.00 349.50 349.75 413,40 in, 349,50 al Dolman 149,50 pel ee Beth ih $300 Freach a, 1 149.80 |] $900 Hudson man 449.50 BOYS’ STRAW HATS—White and colored; newest models and $2.78 to 15.00 BOYS’ REEFERS and TOP- | COATS——Blue Serge and Fancy | Wool Mixtures; belted and half | combinations, belted models; quarter and full | GOLF CAPS—In Blue Serge, lined; 8 to 10 years, Pweed, Silk, Khaki and Linen, $9.75 to 28.50 $1.50 to 3.60 Men’s Section, Main Floor-—Sixth Avenue Entrance.