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THE EVEN:NG WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. ‘ind sere fe would wateh me, Mary, promise mother not wloave| Where none can hear and none can} Wt brings Uy gladneds and qued| Wrire WANM, aUR ADORE and! ue ‘ he i chrer CRRTIFICATH NUME suinetly know I've never seen a fox[this hemluck tree all the while we ree | | , > «fare here Mary promised but looked ¢ ‘ t tk + |, Adtewa N.Y. boven World Kid-| The Evening ‘World's acd would not Kaow one tf 1 did."|ate.nere” | Maty pe In the ‘givomy forest shrouded with! Atthowe tn atin in ted | ay Wor se Tulgs Row, New Aunt Aggie told Billy Brighteyes. Bily Brighteyes feared that Aunt] mystery aw Hag | Yark i die lub O rner you ever see le would soon be asking such] in voles where fowe » bloom un Tih write es ‘i ake Context cluses Friday, May 27 our park?"|slly promises of him and wished HELBN PARISH Bron” Copyrteht, 105i, by the Prowse Publishing Co, (The New York Rveniag Wertd.) Mary in wongid ate HE SOUT neadows which natu |. re did kiss HONORABLE MENTION. | the falries dance, | - | Maury A. G bers, Bronx; ie Oh, in such glorious happy bliss. May Contest. tanuee, “wveat bi my dear, [ never have and 1 Next Story: A Woodland Primer. e will, You Conducted by Eleanor Schorer y father went to lc | York, N. J Lt The Fairies. ty DAVID SUSSWELN, age four-| Buseck Dreain A : | Wishniteer, Corona, Bt 7 dl d W j T ] | be oie Sunday Ke the VINIS HONE BE tele, teen Brooklyn, ete anan siven it — oo an onaer a es) what tight have yeas ne sige ene re het APRIL CONTEST AWARD WIN-| from six ty tn Msive why Whee that day," unt nd seek a cout sequestered spot, send in the best on * his B Cousin Eleanor weep at the thought Where they dance in merry glee NER. Dream," yp ham—Hejocted you, did sher y Bat novulig DLO Kapeon, mother" f Eight Year Class. Enaaya muat not exceed 160 words bs F {8 the oro v . ,, 4 et Mirth and happiness their lot, e he ry ing game, You should have told her No. wi— Billy Brighteyes’ Visit. | —_—_—_—_"_—~—r—er———~—nneaererr”—m™”"—-' Mary reminded her, t dearly love my Kiddie Klub, The work must be Iginal and the!) you were unworthy of her, A A 4 |$How To JOIN THE CLUB AND Nu! 1 t Aggie, “put! Whe but the fairivs could dance! \ry ¢riends and Cousin Eleanor; contestant must not accept help trom| ” Ned dugubrioudly) twas gong to, out ors Find the Forest Strange. OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Jout here I'm sure it will, Promise so merrily. We have a birthday once each vear, elders. she told it to me firet Bs BRIGHTEYES had run off| : . - and left his city to Bet dinner. Do you t k him| rude to treat hy vis @owdt they did, but BI bad done it in a spirit of misch . He knew better, to be sure, but it| Stems mabes ‘far er) Jeers of age may macnber, Bach inecaber ia prveented was such fun to fly ‘ough the quiet | # Vit § ster gray Klub Mo and memoershiy , branch d to think of} COUPON 769. 4 Aunt getting into «| Cen rage over her task. Aunt e did} muta and mus oms; it ruined her Uncle Ez said that ALL clocks neat fing is to rake away ail the | ought to be set back. ‘Daylight sav- dried leaves and twigs with which !M& had been such a success in town.” Reis tie ee "But, Uncle Bz, you can't set the Billy Brighteyes had hidden the open- | sun back," said Billy Brighteyes, get- ing. But she did it even ff it was]ting a little out of patience. with a bad grace while Uncle Ez and], “I suppose it would be a bit hard Cousin Mary helped ali they could, | to set to,” Uncle Ez thought and let at that. “Aggie, dear,” he called r b Billy Brighteyes dropped in to see Sta ruse and Aunt Bonny Bobtail and her long-eared short-tailed n. Bobity Bote tail, her 4s at home too and glac¢ fo fora on, but BI | Aunt Aggie! righteyes *Will- she especially wanted |something done for her, This tim» she wished him to promise to keep watch that the foxes might not jump up and catch her while they were at Ez said they dine six. Billy| their evening m Brighteyes must be home by six by|_ Billy Brighteyes jaughed to himself the sun, he sald, and away he went = ———— from the home of the Bobtails. He did not regret not being able to stay because they always had tender sprouts and twigs at meals and Billy Brighteyes much preferred nuts and| mushrooms At the ve aun said six arrived hon A short cal from the re a aren't you?” | Billy F nted to the eun am’ y rem hat the sinking ily Brighteyes A WHOLESOME, DELICIOUS col FEE Buy Direct and Save Money Rirnded and roasted tm our own under «xpertsupersiston, Wren off the router every, Bour which said as could be, not under: \ & mulled a gold-faced watch out of h at pocket and read “F k just as plain uncle did} se, He ‘The Gillette Saf Razor Company will announc a New Triumph of 4 American Inventi Genius ~ | of startling interest to every man with ~ beard to shave | =, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back GILLIES COFFEE CO. Street, New York and Harclay St nInFion Market Eat. 81 Year six o'clock by woodland time” Uncle 1 set and the water vanishes, The MASCO has swallowed it. Same thing happens when there's a floor to clean. Bingo! 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