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| } THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1921, Cuprright, 1091, by the Proms Publishing Co, By Cousin No.66—Pollykin’ s New Charge. HE doorway of the wee chip- munk’s home was beneath somo Tocks and almost hidden from | sight, yet so cleverly arranged that mother chipmunk, as she peeked out, | could see in all directions, She could have looked east and west, or seen far below the park lawn or above into the | trees and sky. Still, and in spite of all her precaution against enemies, aome harm had befallen the little ground- | squirrel, else nothing could have her away. Had it been an all-too- | clever-crow that picked her off or| had she failed to heed the honk of one of the automobiles that rushed past? Nobody knew. But they all felt cer- tain that something very important | indeed kept Mrs. Chipmunk away | from her wee baby. The wee chipmunk's orphan state was the talk of the park, Mr, Blue Jay, the park gossip, went the rounds of his friends and chatted about it. It was from him that Billy Brighteyes heard of the wee baby chipmunk; that | he was alone and bewildered. Then Pollykin came. Pollykin loved the wee tiny chip- munk, So did Roy-boy and so did Billy Brighteyes. But Roy-boy thought | jor they are the two 1 love the best, mostly of digging to the chipmunk’s home to find what he could, and he lost no time discovering that the little doorway between the rocks led Into a Passage which went down several feet. A long stick told him so and he the chipmunk’s home. If he could| wh! have looked through the earth and|ly stones he would have found that there | after her young. for three times the distance, then up|and dashed at him, from a tree flew an old sparrow ixteen. seure of age Madi Bhe bravely. flew | } bemms meabus’ Leck ‘weaker ts orto le by Postum Cereal Company,bx. the passage turned and ran along §at|down in front of the grinning dog |} Sea,tsure err Kind Pin and Batlle Creck, Michigan. then fluttered COUPON 783. again and into the neat little room which was the real home of Mrs, | == The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales The passage went down | Who shows the way to happiness, There are only two and I'm sure By ESTELLE MPRTENS, No, 1863 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn. One time as I passed through my wondered that so small a creature a8/garden with my dog he suddenly a mother chipmunk could have dug it.| stopped short as if he smelt game, ‘What Roy-boy did not know was that|then he went on a little way and the end of that straight passage-way | stopped again. ‘was by no means all that there was to| ground was a helpless young sparrow The work must be original and the|FILEEN JONES contestant must not accept help from LISHMAN, elders. |much noise. She was in agony. When f{ saw how this brave creature |defended her young I sent my dog away, and after that he was never | allowed to harm helpless little crea- tures, By GRACE DALY, Haworth, N. J+/ aie Kiut, York City. MAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER. | i y Fijteen Year Class. LONDON, CATE NUMBBR distinctly, No. 6% Park Row, New| dence and Watch Hill, R. L. ‘belongs to the | Borderers, He . (The Mew Tork Mrening Word) Contest closes Wednesday, June 29.' Lake of Bury ste dmunda, elite ered tele feet A palr of poorly shod ° i thumped heavily upon the creaky atairs loading to the attic where Nora, the little scullery maid, lived. Wearlly she dragged one foot afte the other, ascending 9% many steps without pause as her empty stomach would permit, Noor Nora, They had not given her any supper because the took, bad smashed two cess accl- fently.. Upon reaching the attle she dropped into her hard bed and within a fow minutes sho was fast asleep “J. don't know what to ent first. Guess I'll have some cream and strawberries. M-m-m-m, that was ‘Thoso chocolates: look, tempt: MW take Eleanor YOu Will Like INSTANT POSTUM And It Will Like You People who say, “I like coffee, but it doesnt like me? will find Instant Postum much more consid- erate of their health. This pure cereal drink combines wholesome . ity with rich coffee-l flavor. Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup. “There's a Reason’ for Postum At all grocers good. Ing. Oh, there's ice cream, some with cake, How delicious! Now I'll have that nice red apple.” “My,” said Little Nora, rubbing her eyes. “Those things were good,” and she began the day quite cheerfully, licking her Ilps occasionally when thoughts of the dream came back to her, NETTIF STARINSKI, Brooklyn. HONORABLE MENTION, Mabel Johnson, Astoria, L. 1; Julta Caputo, John W. Emmert, New York . | City; May Miroude, Corona, L. I. =| “JUNE DRAWING CONTEST. Bubject: “A Country House | Would Like to Oren.” ‘Ten awards of $1 each will be given the ten Kiddie Klub members, ages from six to fifteen inclusive, who send When I do naught but ery? And makes it a bluer sky? they're blest; the best drawin; of a country There ne'er could be any other. is one e e house they would like to own. All contributions must be drawn in Tndia ink. My God and my dear mother. ® HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. betta ait et the tee ¢ | pons, 703, 14, 195, 19%, iv”; and 798, end mail thee “ta. Gonna Beawor, Frenne Word kidie Riu, No. @3 Park Row. New York ‘atet give got NAMIE, Soran h DRESS, The Heroic Mother, There, lying on the ich was not yet able to fly. Short- LS 41 children wp TO WED ENG- . June 23.—The London Write NAMB. AGE and CERTIFI-| Times announces the engagement of Capt. Basil Charles Lake and Eileen, Address N. Y. Evening World Kid-| daughter of &. Fielding Jones of Provi- Capt. Lake King’s Own Scottish @ son of Edward Chipmunk and her pretty children. The floor was covered with a layer of soft grass, on which Mrs, Chipmunk and her children slept at night, and the chamber was high enough for the full-grown resident to stand up on hind legs and take her morning exer- cises upon waking. Such was the tidy, well-regulated household that the wee, tiny chipmunk that Pollykin held in the palm of her hand had come from. This was the neat, cool burrow he would miss when Pollykin took him home to live in her aunt's house until he grew big enough to take care of himself. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Q. Must my sister pay to go to the “free movies” with me, aa she is tov old to be a member of the Kiddie Klub? A. Yes. s 2. Can I go to only one motion pic- ure theatre? A. You may go to all the “free movie". theatres in your neighbor- hood. But in order that all K ddlo Klub members may have an equal opportunity, Cousins are requested to attend not more than once a week. Q. Why is it that on Thursday the coupon number was 787 and on Satur- day it was 789 instead of 7887 A. Because there is a Kiddie Kinb coupon appearing in The Kvening ‘World every day now. Coupon No, ‘188 was printed on Friday. | [___TO-DAY’s BEST PO! | Who Helps Me? Who helps me, when the days are blue To sing a happy song? 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