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. Which season of the year do you like ett Which would you choose from all the rest? First comes the wonderful spring, ‘When flowers bud und birdies. sing; And then comes summier with flowers and sunlight, . ‘When folks all think of thing» so And then 6omeg autumn when sum- Bitieen, Brooklyn, N. Y dear Cousins: Do you hear M the clock? tock, tick-tock," as minute by minute vacation's last days fly away. And We are at once so full of regret and happiness, both, that we feel quite mixed up ‘dnd at loss whether to laugh or cry. Sc we do, nether. But we play a hit harder and@ work @ bit harder in order to havg all the fun we can before the school bell rings, COUSIN ELEANOR. THE FAIRIES. I read about the {(alries, And dream about them, too. And sometimes, I am sure, TU see one, really, true, It may be on a Gaisy, Or resting on a rose, Or hidden in my, mother’s smile, Now which do You suppose? By HELEN GOLD, aged cleven, Brooklyn, N. ¥. THE ENCHANTED TROUT. NOE upon a time in a gloomy O forest there lived an old witch who was very powerful. One day while she was in the forest pick- ing berries she met a little girl who had s'pitcherfu! of water. “Oh,” said the witch, “will you give me a drink of water? 1 am very thirsty.” ‘The child was a rude little girl, and she ‘did not know that the Womangwas a’ witch, anyway, So sho said, “I will not. Go and get your own water.” The witch was very angry and chafiged the girl into & fish One day the King’s son was riding by, and his horse was very thirsty. Just then he spied the riven When the horse stopped to drink, the Prince heard a vaice calling out, “Save me, oh, save me!" He looked about, but could see no one, until all of a sud- den he saw a trout’s head eticking out of the water. ‘The trout said, “Over yonder lives a witch. Kill her and then come back to ma” The fish disappeared. ‘The Prince rode in the direction in which the trout had pointed, and saw the witch. She sald, “What are you doing here, and what do you want?” ‘The Princo sald, “I am here to kill you.” So saying, he drew his sword and killed her. Then he returned to the river, But instead of seeing @ trout he saw a beautiful maiden. Whey moynted the horse and rode to the» palace, where they were married and lived happily ever after. From ESTHLLE BARNETT, New ‘York. THE OCEAN. ‘The waves dash wildly on the white sand, Breaking roughly, rolling swiftly on thelr way. The lightning flashes, the thunder cracks; "Tis'always so on a stormy day. The sun dances on the clear’ water, And it ripples and plays on the sand, Father Neptune is happy this day, He holds the rule of the Sea on his| hand. So, bne day, we have a wild sea, of light, The next, a smooth, peaceful ocean, The Evening World's « Kiddie Klub Korner (Geprriaas, 1990, ty The Pree Pubiienins On. (The Now ‘York Brening Word) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer —= It sings, “tick-}* The roar of the water, the flasles| BROWN*°0X-B SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME, SHINE @ SAVE, THE LEATHER@= THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black.Tan and White Shoes THE FF, DALLEY CORPORAT@PNS CID, BUFFALO, N.Y mer dies, With apples,’ nuts and pumpkin pies; At last old winter comes along, With Christmas bells and joyous song. How could you choose among these four? A choice I cannot make, I fear, And 80 I'll have to choose the year. By DOROTHY HOWARD, aged Lying serenely, calm and bright. By HPNRIETTA FAY, aged four- teen, New York City. AUGUST REBUS CONTEST AWARD WINNER, Ane Feather - flock sd, patie ABNBR Yonkers, N. Y. Birds -of-a * By EPSTEIN, aged ten, SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTEST. There will be an award of one dollar to each of ten Kiddie Klub A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD T0 Eat. BETTER! Try this simple recipe today:' FISH SALAD— Any cold boiled fish makes a good Sulad. Remove bones and skin, Break 3,900 SUITS & O’COATS finest’ manufacturers in town.” 4 R. & C. CLOTHING CO. | mh HHT WD ‘OOD INES members, aged from’ alx to fifteen inclusive, Positions on Favorite Game.” scription of the game clearer, draw it on @ separate plece of paper. Each contestant must sign his or her NAME, AGE, COMPLETH AD- DRESS and CARTIFICATE NUM- BER and his or her PARENT or GUARDIAN must also sign each contribution to tell me that it is original and has not been copied, Address Cousin Bleanor, World's Kiddie . L Row, New York City. < The Seasons. \ Orr HOW TO JOIN THE Ee AND Au galudren up become meunbers UPON NO. sp. I THE E NG WORLD, TH AIDED BY MRS. WILSON. Wife Assured He: who write the best com- “How to Play MY! president's Tha compositions must not be more Privener of “Square Deal.” than 160 words In length. DANVILLE, Va., Sept. 9. — Jerome If a diagram will make the de- on Friday. Yesterday he produced letter signed by the President's wi The young on 1 as a Secret Serv! from Margaret Kus venting Klub, No. 63 Park| missioner Flynn saya the lett ned M the courts, Tie ‘# mother, it t® sald, made @ | ain peal to wii hourd, that her son was In’@ouble he and the fact va e had bes ahot a TAIN YOUR PIN. gam. $ |Russed abroad and hud formed. part ed, Sateit gis of the a of the F % at lh OB’ ‘ the personal bodyguard while he waa in France served in stead. Hvening World Kiddie No. «Park Hom, New York GRy, wich a note In whlch JON amit otate your NAME. Ata No abba sixteen yoam of Each member w p * emg Kiso Pin and ‘and provided money for, th ; more, eee BURNED BY His HoMm BREW. St, Mark's Avenue, Brook!: Teanca, aged nineteen, and who fought | V in many notable engagements of the war, will not go to trial without friends showing herginterest in his dilemma, harged with posing went and obtaining il, a young woman, money and jewelry. United States Com- Wilson pledged Isaaca a “square ‘when ‘she || tn Elbe Cots ae More. (Bean er event), rosident 00d ‘The lotter proved 9 passport out hero, for when he was about to go to Jai) for lack of bond local citizens put up a, ond. retained counsel to defend him 0 trans- portation of witnesses here from Balu- Morris Zuckerman, eighty, of No. 1646 arr URSDAY treated yenterday {in the Browneville Police Station for burns he reosived Tuesday night at his home when a ket- tle, in which the police assert he was making whiskey, exploded. He was be ite by re nd | of WE SAVE YOU t0c A POUND Supplied Direct to Famiites oo Cash and Carry Pian at the Wholesale Price, To accommodate rons who are une Able to come direct to our wholesale: we tn Mew vers. Brooklyn and within 300 miles at 960 Ib, Satistaction Guaranteed of Money Back, OPEN EVERY OAY UNTIL 6.30 P. m, Gillies Coffee Co. 233-239 Washington St., New York Between Park Place and lay Mt, Phone Barclay #867. 60 Tears, 59TH TO 60TH STREET BLOOMINGDALES LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE A Great Sale of Walters Player During Which You Can Purchase a Player On Special Low Terms of Only $3 a Week Our annual September sale of Player Pianos, whi means BARGAIN PRICES, and we feel sure that the beautiful new mode! Walters Player offered in this sale at $425 is the biggest bargain ever offered in the history of our Piano Department, + The steadily increasing cost pronably means that this may be the last time we can offer a Player Piano at this sale price—$425, Let us impress on you the importance of this sale. Dont neglect to take advantage of this wonderful offer. BE SURE TO CALL TOMORROW, SELECT YOUR PLAYER, AND WE WILL ARRANGE TO HAVE IT DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME WITH- to manufacture Player Pianos OUT DELAY. *425 FREE With Player A Beautiful Music Cab- inet, Handsome Bench to Match, $10 Worth of Music-—Your own Se- lection—Free Delivery. tomorrow, and if you find > at impossible dont neglec detailed informatign. to mail GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and par WALTERS PLAYER BE SURE TO CALL TOMORROW The annouricement of this sale of Players is bringing large numbers of buyers to our Piano Department wh familiar with Piano prices and who recognize the exceptionally low price at which this ia offered. Ard asthe sus ply of Players s limited and this sale will only be continued until the supply on hand n gold, we urge you to be sure to call If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon Player Piano Sale Piancs ich is now in progress, - us the attached coupon for ticulars regarding your * PTEMBER 9, 1920. \ \ K? Shi : f Pourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 7,200 SOFT SHIRTS > ‘ 138 Our Regular $2.00 Purchased at a Special Price Concession Because thé Manufacturer Needed Cash Various style stripes in blue, helio, tan, green and _ black on white ground—soft cuffs. f SIZES 14 TO 17. Extraordinary Offering MEN’S SILK NECKTIES ae rs Regular $1.00 Quality Lustrous quality satins in a large assortment of colored stripes—broad open ends. CRU Ye | j i i for our four column advertisement. Start of Season Sale of Gi ial in We ind Misses’ Apparel; also Gi Se Ludwig Baumann’s Great September : Furniture Sale. a roo Open 9 to 5:30 (6 Pieces) Rog. Price $118, sear ectdee fntah ne abi 9 89 See sain stop which riends te 7 a . ‘The ‘chairs have beet grade Muntation leather wats , . Pay for it $1 Weekly Cash or Creat. Thousands of Wonderful Bargains make this the Greatest Sale of Suits Sale Ever ‘Held in New York RUGS Accounts Tas 4 Opened Floe Brussels Russ, ret ons wean From 44.75 Barn $5 Cash oF Credit, TANI A Splendid Assortment ef ' M ag Koom TOT.6T ‘ Designs and Colortngs, $1136 pe aan oe 800.07 TO Clearance Sale of Rag Ri F lousefurnishings 18x36, 59c | 2x54.....$; $8 Brighton Wringer 5.39 $5000 Bed sate | Sete SEB Hs Hijevscd paket 38 On Smal Sale of Linens $5 Elect Weeki, . How fron gone, $e soar” Hemmed Table Cloths HC Bottom Boiler 49 Payments. $4.00—55x55 inches... Percola Washing Machi 4.69 * $4.50—55x69 inches. Florence Oil Heaters. . 19.50 | §4.75—55290 inches 4ft, Ironing Boards prea & $5,25—55x105 inches, ; |udwigBaumann§@. America’s Greatest Furniture House 35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave. We fie Seen We have no cormection with any other stores—These are our only three stores N 4 pai vine by