The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 8

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The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 2071, ey The Prem Pubtiening Uo, (ite Mee Tort Reetng Week) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales: By Cousin Eleanor No. 5—Biily Brighteyes, Hero. 1¥T was inte at night when Billy Brighteyes started home to tell that he had found out where Mr. ‘ip-Tail Fox had made his new den. It Was QUITE late, but the woods Were alive with squirrels running everywhere in search of—what do you suppose? Nuts? Cones? Grubs? No -none of these though they loved tham Something more precious | f,) they sought: someone inore you guess? Why Billy| f course. wppose when she returned from the teeting in the Old Oak and wnd her son missing that Billy righteyes’ "nother went quietly to and to sleep without thinking @ny more abouy hint? If you think #o then you do fot know what a de- yoted parent a squirrel mother is. On Gnding £ bed empty, Mrs, Srighteye: t out such an alarm that the forest of wood crea- tures knew something was amiss and the gray folk came to help find Billy. Siy Mr. Tip-Tail Fox who never # @ trick heard the cries. Pok- his head out of his den he pointed ars to listen. "Seems to be good foraging to-night,” he sald to bim- elf, “Maybe a plump squirrel would make me a tasty breakfast.” With @ series of graceful leaps he sprang from one ledge of rock to ansthet until he had gained the level of wood where the search was guing on. This was the last thing that Billy j Briznteyes had expected to have-hap- pen fe had aven Tyyetui go ino ile den to relish his rabbit dinner un- jdisturbed and did not expect to tind | }hius, aa be now did, right behind hit. | With a fnghtened cry Billy sp.ang pup @ tree, Mr, Pox bounded after alm, getting only a mouthtul of giay fur for his trouble und losing the chance of making another oupture itr ‘that neighborhood that night, for|| Billy, mudder and more trighiened than he had ever been in all his life before, sat In the top of his own tree and #ereeched an alarm to the woodland people within hearing. | Knowing that Billy's cries had spoilod iis chances of further hunting tn th | part of the forest for the night, Tip-Tall Fox shuntered home to o! Getting Only a Mouthful of Fur for His Trouble. o be good to them through the new year, “Don't we ald need folks to be good to us ali the time?” asked Billy. “Well, yew; but not quite go much other times as at spectal times.” Why don't you wiat to be gomd |; to anybedy, Mama?” “Why, Billy, I dot" “No, you don't. I heard you sy ed the meeting that you ‘would: not e is a kind Mropy that 1 do not approve of.” “What kind?" persiete Billy, But Mama Brighteyes wus out of himor |by then and refused to sey another | word. Tt was quite clear to Billy thitt hp wontd hove to fim out far him- The Noxt Story: Billy Brighteyes Finde Out. of philan- aC Deautitul eit Pemerean 2 i THE ‘EVER poet gl Mabeo! Moths Me Rpcote meinber, altho I bave always. read the Kiddie ju Korner just an though I've alwayn been a momber. I think it must ‘be great fun to act tor the Kiddie Klub. Covein Kleatior, when you need @ large oat for a Cheitnte play could you @eometime Jet me apt In a very, very smal ! Ob, t by eve jto het, for womé day I hope to be oh, & Kent adtrem. To bea wane actress and write sume tole Rael = dou that, Cousin Dleanor, is Do you knew, Consin Blenuot, I Imagine ever # many things? 1 think if there ia someting one Wants cannot have, why, then 'we con at leat imagine. them. Oh, I think I stmll have to end my lotter us it {o/nearly nine o’ciock and bedtime I vhall tty to be a pleasing and grateful cousin Brovkdyn, N.Y. * Dear, Cousin Aon: vita my ae hey ie Oy ys sora, TRURGDAY, JANUARY, Chrletmed, and nope to hear trom oa Lam-me years old. Your img ott fromm A SCHUMA lew York City. “our @itty. fee te squire, De trea to tron! every, Uni he seed sothe nuts “T'hope they are for Saleen RUGLSS, age Cousin Bieanor: now tO JOIN THE K, re AND » OBTAIN YOUR: ‘ Deshotoe wth Shay mum bos Ra ca vas s 1, thy, he I. went to “Wishingdon brother Albert, who is pM years old, and we sure had'a fine time, Tam sending you thie letter I wrote on my typewriter, which | got for Blyn a Sal fourteen, |‘ Dear f I Just read in to-night’s poper S|a Moisi wants to correspond with +) oh Digiish gir. 1 om Wnglish. Will Jou! please sublich my name and ad- t ps yell 1 Sy dame asd se caU MINT, GR REM WOOD, ichona Hil, Lb. A MILLION MOTHERS fort and @utifection {nthe (Larye MATERNITY he “ange fi Retains Stylieh Figure Relieves Fatigue nui Lane Bryant Extraordinary Reductions in the Great Winter Clearance Suede, . calf, kid, satin, patent colt. Boots—Pumps Fotrner Prices 6.50 to 10.00 4®- 5*- 6° Also a Few of Our Highést Price Specials Réediiced to §-45 Cuban, |i Baby French and military heels. : West 42nd Street 5 aan naam a 1931 Stern Brothers (Between 5th ared 6th Aver) West 43rd Street A SPECIAL PURCHASE of Men’ s Tan Calfskin and— Brown Cordovan SHOES Enables us to offer most remarkable values for’ Friday and Saturday in two special sale groups at ' 23 hay! eyes a ae au Excellent. quality Laced Shoes constructed to the highest specifications, ” Substantial’ Price Concesstons, ‘on Men’s Imported WOOL HOSE Specially selected, high'gtadl assortments , from, our regular stock.’ rks 8 Priced for FRIDAY and. ‘sara at 95c $1.95 (Values to $1.95) | (Vahaes to '$3.00) ie MEN’S IMPORTED | WOOL. MBN’S: ENGLISH WOooL ' HALF HOSE — : Light, medium GOLF Hosk — Light, medium | | and heavy weights in Heather and heavy ,weights; Heather ‘Mix- | Mixtures. tufés and acta Greys, | soy bis earlier * “Ki” tu a sulky mood. News travels quite as quickly in the woods as it does in uny other commnnity, so the next day Billy Brighteyes was a very popular young equirrel. Granddaddy Gray patted his head and called him “bravo lad,” which made the other Sby squirrcia envy him mightily, und his mother, took. pains to explain tl meaning o! ie - tier Se moro a PURE THREAD | WOMEN'S ae Extra quality, fall fdsh- tat New Year philanthen: ‘ine go0d to folks who needed hers igned, lige garter tops. Black, PRies cordovan. Regular pripeni 8.00 & 8.50 This great midwinter clearaway of seasonable and favored styles is proving one of, the gteatest triumphs in value-givin offered in many sasong. All high grade Blyn footwear in aw le diversity of models—the same guaranteed quality and assurance: of, satis- faction that are actordéd Blyn Shoe patrons. at tegular prices. 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