The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. shall never again speak in your own| she pointed to a large silver oue near | Like to Own.” language, You shall say ‘Katy did,'"|‘he horizon. I watched breath!easly | «ren awards of $1 each will be given and turning to the other bird, “You| 6s it drew nearer and nearer the line. stub ers, ages shall say ‘Katy didn't’ The charm| Then, suddenly, | awoke without find-|the ten Kiddie Klub members, will be broken when you decide which|!ng out whether my boat pagsed ver | from six to fifteen inclusive, who send m ja right.”| When the fairy had gone| <r whether my wish will be granted. |in the best drawing of a country form 19, ounmn Manes | the naughty bird started to say “l| By EVA TITMAN, Lawrence, L 1. | house they would like to own. i308 Pare Ro: Yor! $ | don’t believe her,” but all he could say Ail contributions must be drawn in HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright, 191, by the Prose Publishing Ca, (The New York Bvening World) | Woo \ By Cousin Eleanor { No. 65—Pollykin Was Right. T was 80 like old times for Volly- ] kin to romp with Billy Bright- eyes; she almost forgot that they }! | were both visiting the city. It did >| | seem as if they were back home : & Gertrude Kearney,) write NAME, AGE and CERTIFT- New York City; Florence Pollack, | cate NUMBER distinctly. Fourteen-Year Class. New York City; Mary Palo, Perth| “A Gases N. Y. Kvening World Kid- phn Nt li pecker (SGU | die Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New ‘ne tha, UNE DRAWING CONTEST, York City, 4 ; hteyes was con- ig window facing the) gubject: “A Country House I Would| Contest closes Wednesday leas chip-| Sea, near which my bed stood, One _ - s wished | night 1 are for the little orphan, and Pollykin was only too willing. Pollykin was a tender: | When I x i, New gee City, with & note, ip welch? | was “Katy did.” And to this day they HONORABLE MENTION. India ink. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | ay Gr AND A001 ae cannot nay anything else. Eleanor Ramsteal, Brooklyn; Louisa ‘The work must be original and the | sixteen, jan | | By LEOLA M'COMB, age thirteen,| williams, Brooklyn; Maude Doucett, | contestant must not accept help from l d W d T ] | § Wane suver era ‘wees tnd ‘mambenbip $ | Patchogue, 1, 1. Perth Amboy J.; Karl Bennett, | elders. af Ne < ct d an onaer ales COUPON 790. | MAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER. | Migey 5h SNe Are DANAUS OTN While we were at the seashore I had a room with a June 29, 8 watching the path of gold that the on made across the water ell asleep and dreamed. In | hearted little girl, She knew the ani-|ray dream I stood on the sands J} again, with Billy Brighteyes living in | mata well and loves trom dearly, ooking at the path of guld over his leafy nest in the phick of the Next Story—Pollykin's New Charge. | Which innumerable ships were pass- 4 forest and Pollykin with her Mumsie . ee Peay were larger beet iio tat 5 )§ Gigs Dy. @nd Daddy in their hous | — 7 an jack, and some were colored with ; ; «| | “Katy Did” were dull drab, Also watching them 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ‘| Was like a hundred other mornings | “Oh!” exclaimed little Katy. “Ob,| was a lady, and I asked her what the on which Pollykin and Billy Bright- | eyes had played together, excepting that Polly's cousin Roy-boy was with | them and that only made it more fun. the poor little bird.” She was coming oceans shine laden With ‘hoyen home from school through the Woods | she replied. “Some are foot Jand saw a little bird lying upon the | some are bad, and if they pass over ground. Some bad boy had thrown &/ the horizon they will be granted. - tone at it. She picked up the poor " i ‘boy had become acquainted w’ s 1 1 See," she continued, hat rainbow Billy Brighteyes : y thing and placed it on her lap com-|Colsred boat belongs to a firl who ONE DOOR PROM FIFTH AVENUB Country and Summer me visit the , fortably and gave it some water from | : Follykin had known him long vetore . the stream close by. While she was | j2nts to De & writer, that wei tgician, | FURNISHINGS this. She and Billy Brighteyes had : petting It two birds alighted on &land that black one to & m 5 had been best Pollykin and Billy Brighteyes. eet sence ann th S 4) wishes the death of anothe: > 4 saucy fellow, who thought evil of , , Feuyhin KNOW | nx, the Fock was broken and|every one: the other waa just the op-| _ “And whlch 1s mine?” I cr We have on exhibition a variety of Willow d 0 2 thought she| cracked In a dom prming | Post! Phe aauGy OG Ald! 00% and Mahogany Furniture, Lamps, Print ‘Was right when she gu ‘ds that) crevices th x Billy Brighteyes had something ui | munke Ii ey. Goods, Lace Curtains, Specially Priced for his little gray squirrel head. stepping anothe « “Ask Po this interesting offering, and affording an opportunity to add a pretty Chair, Lamp, or Curtains that will beautify. We are experts of many years; also refinish Lace Curtains and Draperies with good results obtained. A visit solicited. Catalogue of Reed & Willow Furniture on Request. it turned out, she was. wee, tiny head popped out of a i yw “cet Horlick’s Sa Brighter id t i The ORIGINAL e park, rom, . 4 se 6) S oi git for a spac Hae i | ney awit wand Malted Milk and then, for mischief, running i" _ on the grass, where kidd re ‘ | the hite stockings and not allowed to tread, It almost | chipmunk who lived the her hand she carri as if he knew that childr might not alwa | shining gold star upon not run on the smooth, green lawn | v too Httle yas surprised to hear such | which a squirrel’s light tread coula/a baby of a chipmunk, Mother | loud voices and exclaim: rh not trample dow | munk should eon quite nearby | ¥¢ ee I 7 nese f apeal and played to tend fo rd along until they reached the broad, | was not i fiat rock where he had hidden from It is our duty to keep | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and boy’s Doctor I a day or two ¥ , j the t quiet and we h io punish, Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. 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