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The Evening World's © iddie Klub Korner THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920.~ haan ancnceenenrenen: ererenes seen: conmeememeaniaaaeennnnreenr summa emneemmmaeiaaiainae subianaiiiimmmeioa aie a and certifi of the boys ar But thet ty DAV 1, Bro netly Nddre |Your contribution, . because van XMAS POEM CONTEST. est 1 Nov, 99 satces are divided Into cla hwards of ove dollar each will Kovselt, U0 Wo She Fou Pubtutice On (She Heo Terk Dreaites Wedd | cording tortnei~awes and their be given to the ten Kiddio Kiub THE INDIAN IN THE PROTEST: | 11 wine aes nat, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer judged in compar with the work | years, Brooklyn, N members, aged trom six to fifteen, in ANT CHURCH. WHEAT. | TOPEKA, Kan. 9.—Through- ris of that clusive, who write the best poems One night in church [ saw an In- THE FAIRY RING. money,” he said to his wife, and the) Third, it Is di > say ¥ - a nf chet Labial * out Eastern and Central Kansas N Ormgeland most of the farmers| next morning it was true. The farm-|a contribution we do not ret ne vaaE Gh WINNER, ie < a aa ; ahi dian who ; elt zt farmers are holding their wheat for! Swims # Wabes had just to what he wanted | know how old't igh «Year jass. he poem mus" 96 origina The Was seventy nd hia sister’ better prices and ry I Plated oranges, not because of) ana it always c true. | poem, s sender must have thought up the Was 104 years ¢ wore a brown t ba a the name, but because mostly { HOW To JOIN THE KLUB AWN! OBTAIN YOUR PIN. in os The reason that the magic ring was | be remar ee au) Vea ae dea, which may be jolly, serious or Suit with colored fringes made Fe every me rad a fancy for them. given to this farmer was because he| seven or eig ) have written or | a . . 4’ just as the author may beads, and a band with hers In it — Onelay as two farmers were walk- | was the only man who did not foin| drawn might not | dat all for | ‘o make it. Mr. Morrig, th * SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS' ing though the woods they saw very | the fairies pn he saw them one of fourteen or fif Poems must not be copied nor writ- to sing us a song, so he sang one in v: - e A <e manybright lights. As they came|dancing. ‘The f. ng is now hung| Several of the rebus 8 of last lien from memory, and the contestant English and one in the Indian Jan- WORK MONDAY WONDERS 1 eare they saw that it was the|on the fairy ch grows where | month's contest may been se- must not accept tielp from elders, ] fairie dancing. One of the farmers loveddancing, and he could ,not re- gist ae temptation of joining them He dllowed their steps and even taugt them some new songs and danss. on { astonishment a great ring was thr#n upon him and some of the fairs rushed after him. Very much frigtened, he ran home and crep.! The rain may ‘be pouring down, "| with rules does not deserve the same| Mary Greenberg, Gretchen Stroth- ie ie Ewes | And gloomy and gray are you and 1) consideration as the one who does. | man, Emily Kitchin, Frances Simon, invanaee ana d | Beene we can't drive to town. | Now, you will be careful hereafter, | Georgetta Stimmet. | , aroid him, Remem admture, he fleng it gaen, and where it fell grew a great | And the aun shin tor inece who have recently sent in their ap Eight-Year-Old Cl mg orange trees All wuse of you and I plications for membership and neg- inton C Mollie enthal ‘he ring is worth while,” he said,| By NA TOWER, aged twelve lected to give their ages, please 1 xlore De Roche, Dorothy Hilbert. | > I wish it would fit my finger.” | years, College Point, N, Y them aa soon as. pc een Air he was dressed - = letters have been kept gden and the i My Dear Kiddie Cousin: certificates and pins OUR FOREFATHERS. tahed, the’ ring, it If you knew how important it nt them immediately we |The bravest, the greatest of all, fier. It had chan Is to tion your age whenever You | hear from them again Yours loy-| Are those who first unfurled cae he had wished It to. | write to me I feel sure that you Would) ally COUSIN ELEANOR. |The flag of Liberty! ne day the farmer found out that! never forget to do so. , Who raised it to the world. in the world AS the other farmer gazed | «| But we ean & the fairies danced. As for the other farmer, he is now in the under: world dancing with others who did th ame as he By MILDRED RBICHENTHALL, | aged nine yeurs The clouds may be thick in the sky, t glad and gay, For soon the clouds will roll by, First of all, a Kiddle cannot be en- lected as award winners, excepting | that the contestees did not mention | their ages. To be sure, we have a full record of | each child, but think what it would) mean to have to search the files for information about every Kiddie who corresponds with us. What {s more, the contributor who does not comply won't you? | ‘And will all the little cousins-to-be HER BABY. =ED- WE - Af ided we fall. United we stand; By MOLLE ROSE lyn, N.Y. HONORABLE MENTION. Seven-Year-Old Class. HONORABLE MENTION. THAL, Brook- A note from the parent or teacher = of the: sender saying that the con- tribution is original must accompany each poem, Write NAME, AGB, AD! \ » rich that we do with our member of the Kid we know his or her They are the pride of our Nation, Dur neighbor has a baby boy, “Who have long since turned to dust, | GINGER/ALE ~ BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET . LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Great Aataual Thanksgiving Sale of Players “Now In Progress Once every year at this time we have our Thanksgiving Sale in which we always offer tremendous bargains. ‘This year will be no exception to the rule, and we are glad to announce that we will offer a beautiful new model 88-note Player Piano for $445, and with each Player sold during this sale we will include the following FREE OUTFIT, consisting of a Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet, $10.00 worth of Music of your own selection, a handsome Bench to match, and Free Deliyery of the entire OUTFIT to your home. If you have no Player in your home, be sure to take advan- tage of this offer. Remember, a chance like this may never offer itself again, and as there are only a limited number of these Players to be sold at this price, we urge you to call tomorrow. COME EARLY to assure yourself of a good selection. THIS ENTIRE PLAYER OUTFIT Consisting of a Beautiful 88-Note Player Piano “445 | And the Following Free Outfit Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet-—-Handsome Player Bench to Match —- $10 Worth of Music, Your Own Choice -- Free Delivery to Your Home Even if you are not quite ready at th Shs Covner ian pee: perrtaaammemernc by Sexams dont AalK in milo ik doeaint ucan omy thing ' Thay’) Held ow thar thiv place, or that, Av. an abl-day tif, or tin days ann w wight citant, ete. And, ob yardstick, yours got We fect, just ft iP dunt Aw deofe that Seray Aw mot only over 800 miles wide fut it ws our fips state viv population! 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TSM 1@18:81610'8'0) 1918/8! 8'@ie\8i\si is time, it will still be advisable for you to pur- chase your Player in this sale to be assured of both a special low price and immediate delivery of the instrument. ‘The matter of paying need not worry you, as we have inaugurated a special SY PAYMENT PLAN and will allow you to pay for the instrument in small weekly or monthly instalments during the time you have it in your home. OF ONLY $3 A WEEK | . ; Be Sure to Call Tomorrow and Select Your Player, as Only a Limited Number of These Outfits Will Be Offered at $445 For months past the Walters Piano Factory has been preparing for this great Thanksgi but owing to the difficulty of securing enough of certain materials used in the buildin, magnificent Players they are only able to supply alimited number of these instruments this sale, The fortunate ones will be those who call tomorrow, but if you should find it im to call personally, mail the attached coupon to us, properly filled out, and we will reserve a Pla for you ig f You Cannot Call Tomorro Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN: —Kindly send me illustrated Catalogue and (ull particulars regarding your | Thanksgiving Player Sale O's. 21812181 et Sia! —— = — ——— ae onde oe oo ee a a ce NAME ADDRESS