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ea ee THE EVENING WORLD, ¢ TUESDAY, The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Copyrtatat, 1981, by the Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World.) == Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales. By Cousin Eleanor Wo. 60—Billy Brighteyes Wel! wt every own one's at Mr. Blue mn HOW 0 JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN nt i boul or he id Ar By MUn York City til well mixe Remove Wink up others’ stupidity is a menu long w! Would do anything rather than take) | helpin, us dinner for | help big Medicine. He would even give up| of soup and toast just that will make bed. MAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER. | A ona riling point is reac ; | Again, Doar Kiddie Kins: " fg bauce’ over dry Sina Year Claas |CARRIED A BULLET 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ILLY BRIGHTEYES, — Bil! Th Milk: Week, Did you know ist to: “A Night's Dream. 3 “B Brighteyes!” called Aunt toda ar 1 80] dipping t ps ge 1 Nagase One utiful night I was tucked IN HEAD 35 YEARS ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE e. “Quick, Billy Br keep ita wate ast into Rot sate’ into bed earlier than usual. The mo- bs Aggie. “Quick, Billy Bright it t| water or milk cnt | clowed imp uyen t vere myasie|LOdReO al Base: of Skull, Bins @yes, stir yourself, the doctor is som- 1 REBECCA PUDDING. i t wae 1 f M Last Has It ing.” much milk the { cups scalded milk; % cup corn- oh a thie fever Ord’ MAT At Mast fee ANTIQUE Billy Brighteyes pricked up nag Che r % cup sugar; % teaspoon happened satore, When T foutd Taken Out. @tubby, round ears, “Which doctor,” ‘1 Uneh: Ae 4 cup cold milk; 1 teaspoon myself sitting on the ground I opened Special to ‘Te Brening World.) HOOKED RI GS he asked. aura ne a; whites of 3 € my eyes and saw fairies dancing in a OUNT VBERNC ‘ “Why, Roy-boy's Raddy, of cours " Milk Weel Mix cornstarch, 8 and mila, silvery me pot. In the midst of a . a Sidi hadnt e340) { \ 7. tytn AUER ln sited: aOus. d of bouil-|‘“ilute with cold milk, add to the them, ona g | Thirty-five years a . . fe Is a doctor,” Aunt Aggie informe! 1 soup Instead of boull- | calded miik, stirring constant] 1 ine Queen. iii. ekipiee a ninHPOnd Waw OLN Just Received from Nova Scotia , him. - At the eid oF the| e Hniature, chit ken a the fairy-elf band played the most | white Plains who brought out a new On hearing this Billy Brighteye week Daddy will be stronger than he ts decor 4a cae Hee at eevee beara. oq and| revolver to show him. Not being fond one of the largest and most comprehensive Wiggiea his nose and bexan to think | ‘ Lat di gael ht Mot to he {beaten stiff, Mould, chill and serve the moon rode away in her silver| of fire arms Mr. Ingraham asked his collections of these quaint and much desired vedic’ ore f he keer dal Aidala 4 (abd h SEN: oh | bullets. As the latter was doing this ings, range from the severe ical : Oo eat a N of lov < did | S, eometrical to Gan you and I do. Billy Brighteyes with milk. | Ana farigrey tak wn and ried. I did! i finger touched the trigger and the g Country House | would | x to fifteen inelusive, who send Dr. C JUNE 7, 1921, n watered | i est drawing of a country| Dr. Zacherie located the bullet at the| Lone Im Pittsburgh he would| hi y would like to own | base of the skull, imbedded in the §8,000,000 in the path. | rk tiust be original and the | bone Aided by Dr. cis Birth Rouse deli a June 7. ne y fire r began to| contestant must not accept help from| he operate moved the objec-| whieh partially destroved thet Pint of tamed ‘our | ciaen tions 1 from its roat~ | iTe eer Pore tour, tebe tale lets to sleep. | and CBRTIFI-| ing place, Now Mr. Ingraham can! McKeesport, a suburb. late, tad bolght. 3. Age six, B29 CA distinctly. swallow with ease fe Officials of the company to-day. ddre | die KL York City | Contest closes Wedresday, June 29. | evening World Kid- | Park Row, New) ree oak tree, ay and night, 10 sée the gight are eleven, New HONORABLE MENTION. Walter , Brooklyn: Etta Sey-| mans, M Rubin, | Bronx; I x. MecGibboun & Cn. hen I found my- the most elaborate floral. Tt was just a| gun went off, the bullet striking Mr Ingraham in the right cheek. Prob- ae! Brooklyn, | ing failed to locate the bullet. | In after years Mr. Ingraham began | to experience difficulty in swallowing and had great pains in his head. A week ago swallowing became so diffi cult and painful that he consult ¢ C. Zacherie of White Plains ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SELLING The assortment of sizes is numerous. each will be g b members, yen| ages That was what every one wanted @e know yet no one did know; no one " his nurse and his went into the lot Just then the A put it « ddy looked high and low for him, | CREAM TOAST. @xcepting Mr. Blue Juy who, of with the first shrill note from Mr |_ 1 tablespoon fat; 1% tablespoons | he other side of th Sourse, knows everything. But Billy|Biue Jay's throat, Billy Mrighteyes|fMour; 2 slices tomst; % teaspoonjand said it was her tur t that ighteyes had not gone far. He was| wakec |salt; 1 cup milk, not L could have him, So I brought him ays just around the corner from] Mr. Blue Jay is che “tattle-tale tit’| Heat the fat until melted and bub-|into my h nd played with him @ who searched for him. He ate|}of the wilderness. In the city add the flour m with the|I kept him in the yard. I brought a the grasses and new leaves and | does not change tly. He is # and stir until thoro blen¢ up of water down to him to nk s that he could find So, through | a most inquisitive and most loose- the hot milk gradually, stirring|out of. Often I took the hose ae Liptsttae at when you get that job done, here are a lot more.” “More! We’ve installed over 194,000 telephones in New York in the past 17 months. Are they coming in as fast as ever 2” “Just about. While you installers are connecting a thousand telephones, applications for nearly 900 more come in. That is one reason why it takes so long to cut down the waiting list.” 2 es INSTRUMENT is only 2% of the equipment that makes the telephone system and it cannot be connected until the other part of the job is done. That other part is the biggest job and it takes the most time. It means new buildings, new cables, new switch- boards, and other central office apparatus, working to cut down this list we received applications for 170,000 more telephones. Even with the 194,000 telephones connected since January 1920 there remain today unfilled applications for 58,200 telephones. It is a real job to catch up with New York City’s demands for service and make the telephone system again able to give you Telephone Service When and Where You Want It. On January 1, 1920 there were un- filled applications for 41,150 new telephones on file. And while Bill and a host of other installers were NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY F owing kiddie t there to the pudding at‘the end. dream. Gating lemon candy. With the First Shrill Note Billy! OSM re eee up nent come! COUSIN ELEANOR. fy NAOMA KATC “I don't need a doctor," said Billy| _ Waked. jcream toast, then last and best there | = | Ni Ys res will be Rebecca pudding. And here | —— Prichteyes, ‘ his own wise little way of t afk the Cull recipes toning. Howeand TO-DAY'S BEST STORY. JUNE CONTEST. “Oh, yes, you do," contradicted! his spoiled tummie, Billy Brig c what to make the dishes Subject: “ dant “Aggie. “You wore very ill this) pot well without the aid of will be gind to cook them for | rr i ike 10.0 Ww Then he lay down on a } Fi BROMINE tovent MOURA Turtle. po Z “Maybe I was this morning.’ ad-| rock and went to weep in the sun, Ce Bei ? ONG any When Wiis (bdldey oUt Ha areal en Mitted Billy Brighteyes, “but I'm not, Hilly Brighteyes slept. thre EAM OF SPINACH SOUP. P : Hg @ick now. Just see how fast ¢ Cun! noises of the automobiles c wart fresh spinach or Of the window T saw somct n from s yun.” And before Aunt Aggie was on|road; he slept whire. the 1 quart milk; 4 tables the Jot next to our house and my Yo the trick Billy Brighteyes was oui at their play not Hite "| mother thought it was a rat but I @f sight and no one could find him broad flat = j 4 table; | didn't think so. I went out and ‘Where did Billy Brighteyes xo to? rehing party mide : Jsaw it was a turtle. We took a ba Electric Heat Show During all of the present week many interesting and useful appliances for using electric energy as a source of heat will be on exhibition at the Irving Place Showroom of this Company—at Irving Place and Fifteenth Street The group of industrial appliances will include a number never before shown in this City. The famous little electric servants— which make house work easy and scientific instead of a drudgery—will be exhibited on a wide scale No manufacturer desiring that his equipment shall be modern, efficient and competitive, and no woman desiring to conduct her home economically, and in a manner most sanitary and attractive to the members of the family, should fail to visit this exhibition The following manufacturers and representatives will take part: American Electric Heater Co Electrical Alloy Co Mergenthaler Linotype Co Detroit, Mich Morristown, N J 29 Ryerson St, Brooklya etces tesla Co Estate Stove Co National Electric Supply Co 30 Church St Appliance Distributing Corp’n Washington, D C 673 Eighth Ave : American Lava Corporation Prometheus Eh-ctric Co 24 William St, Chettanooga,Tena Fisher | & C 511 West 42nd St 417 West 28th. St Aqua Water Heater Co G Bora Co Reimers Manufacturing Co 250 Wen sath & Tee Basel 513 West soth St Astomatic Electric Heater Co ‘ Reutenber Electric Co Warren, Pa bolas arg 145 West 4sth St Barth, L & Co aoe oe Rice & Lawler 32 Cooper Square (cy iscsi 447 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Mase Boston Last Co ‘ is Sumplex Electric Heating Co 14 Binford 8, Bown, Man _Hghes Secuie Heating Co Roger Williams, 120W est 5 2nd St Bramhall Deane Co Tasarnatona! Elects Ce Standard Stove Co 265 West 36th St Indianapolis, Ind Leon Moon, 1133 Broadway Cutler Hammer Mamefactaring Co Bros Strite Automatic Towster 50 Church St 10 Leonard S& Hector C Adwma, Grand Central Palace Dale Electric & Machime Co Johne-Manville Co Valcan Electric Heating Co Corona, LI 41m St & Madison Ave 107 West 13th St Detroit Electric Branding Iron Co —_Kirschberger, M & Co Wange Electric Co Cooper & Gersbvin, 98 Park Place 1425 37th St, Brooktya 6 Reade St Hoot & Moneuse Landers, Prary & Clark Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co 110 West 2and St 200 Fifth Ave 165 Broedway Edison Electric Appliance Co Manning Bowman Co Wenern Electric Co 140 Sixth Ave x00 Fifth Ave 395 Hudson St Everyone is invited There is no charge for admission From Monday, June 6th to Saturday, June 11th gamto6pm The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street