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LE RES BIS SOE OL MA, wae naga 14 = The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korne | Coprriga, 192. (Hew York Rraning World) by Prem Publishing (0. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer dland Wonder Tales —__} By Cousin Eleanor PERKY HAS “What's this?’ Perky called to Billy righteye: people are closely related. share the same ene this reason they are seldom close Verky the long-tailed Jumping mous? and Billy Uvighteyes the gray squir- rel was a rare thing and seemed to be growing into a clos» one. “Are you hungry, old man?" Perky asked Billy Brighteyes. “Indeed I am,"’ Billy Brighteyes ad- mitted “So am 1," rejoined Perky with emphasis that meant that he was about as hungry as a mouse could be. “1 could eat every bit of the stores that Chippie has heaped in his bur- row," said Perky, “only, of course, T would not, It would not be decent. As long as I can snatch a bite here and there I won't touch a morsel of Chippie's food.” Nobly said,"’ said Billy Brighteyes, “{ admire your principles.” Then sniffing along till he came to the right spot, Billy Brighteyes dug up a nut, cracked {tt open and ate it. The Brighteyes children tried to imitate their daddy and Perky the long-tailed jumping mouse went about his own grub-getting. But before he had gotten as much as a single mouthful something he saw made him startle with surprise. “what's this?’ he called to Billy Brighteyes. They like ies, but they do not enjoy the A SURPRISE. WILIGHT brings out the squirrel people and the mouse people, In the evening these timid fellows hunt for food. Under the protection of the half dark they come out of their nests and burrows in search of food At such a time their enemies can not easily see them Perky and Hilly Brighteyes were two that sallied out under the trees to look for evening fare, Of course the Brighteyes children came too, They are getting a bit too big now to be left at home; first because they were getting so bie that their daddy could not supply them with food and besides they would have to learn to shift for themselves. Little animals Uke ttle children must soon begin to care and learn and to work and earn for themselves. So there were Kena, Meena, Mina and Mo out with their elders just before dark. All squirrel people and mouse peo- ple have sharp bright eyes and sharp, whiskered noses and little quick-moy- ing fect. Sculrrel people and mouse to eat much the same things, they same pleasures. Vor friends, So this friendship betwoen Billy Brighteyes came up to see the trails of two animals in the snow and a little red spot to show where Mr Tip Tail Fox slew a Jack Rabbit and had him for tea “Does a fox live near here?’ Perky asked. “He surely does," said Billy. “Sly old Tip Tail has his den just over the ledge." . “Has he tndeed?" Perky began to tremble in every whisker. *'Well,"’ he said hastily, “I guess I'll be getting along. Can't say I have much appe- tite. Good night.’ “Good night," called Billy Bright- eyes and the four Brighteyes children, after the disappearing figure of Perky Then Billy turned to his childrea who were laughing heartily at Perky's fright “Quiet!” commanded Billy Bright- eyes, ‘it is ndt nice to laugh at a timid fellow. Perky’s behavior may not be brave for a member of the Brighteyes family, but it is the correct thing for a long-tailed jumping mouse. You may be sure of that." Eena, Meena, Mina and Mo sobered themselves quickly. “Now, one more nut apiece, "said felt before. Run your hand over your body or face— how smooth it is. How soft your hands feel! What has happened? Your skin has been waked up. pores have been cleared of waste matter — every cell has been filled with life. Your skin not only feels better. It looks better — not after weeks or months — but right away. You don’t have to take Lifebuoy on faith. Lifebuoy’s health principle, combined with pure palm and cocoanut oils, is the greatest advance ever made in the daily care of the skin, soap has it, Try Lifebuoy—and see for yourself. The delightful odor of Lifebuoy disappears on using. The first time you use Lifebuoy— You know something new and wonderful is happening to your skin. You fee! cleaner and fresher than youever HEALTH SOAP addy. "Then we too will be one. Tt fs getting very dari uirrels to be abroad."' My ¢ Kiddie Kins: Are you trying for an award in the h contest? Hove you already written your have and one of asked permission to city does He says that his city does more for him than he does for it, This may be true. At least I should like to hear what our co hus to say. And, since he it, both he and all the Cousins choose may turn the = topic and write from the other me wishe angle from to-day on, the March con- subject will be “What I Do for 1 What it Does for Me.’ x a big subject like this to k with Tam expecting some very good work from our Cousins and feel sure that they will not disappoint thelr own COUSIN ELEANOR. The Boy Who Would Not Obey. Once upon a time there was a very naughty boy. He never did as ho was told, One day his mother sent him to wi On his way he had to pass & great forest, The day was hot and the furest looked very cool and Invit- ing. so he walked Into it and sat down beneath a shady tree, Soon he fell asleep and dreamed that hundreds of little people were running around him. “Those must be the fairies,’ he said to himself “Let us take him to Elfiand,’' said one of the fairies, “Yes, and we will leave him there until the clyes teach him to obey." ‘The little boy was very much afraid and wished he had gone to the store as he was told to, but it was too late now. The fairies picked him up and carried him away, Over the tree-tops, over houses and mountains he went until at last they canie to Elfland ‘There they dropped him, Down, down he fell, until he thought he would never stop. All of a sudden there was # crash and—he awoke to find him- self in the forest. - It was growing dark and he ran as fast as he could. How glad he was when he reached home, safe and sound, ARELLE LAWSON GRAY, New York City. March Contest. ct: ‘What I Do to Help My Suggested by Veronica O'Neill. Ten awards of $1 each will be awarded the ten Kiddie Klub mem- bers, aged from six to fifteen, in- clisive, who send in the best essay on “What I Do to Help My City." The essay must not be copied and the contestant must not accept help from others. A note from the parents or teacher of the sender saying the cssay is Your } No other I Hoar the drums beat for the ‘The drums beat a loud rub: . By STANLEY JACOBS, Brooklyn, N. Y animal life, races and peopl S k Poe Did *t IDLY TANNERY TO REOPEN. prise will employ a large number of HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB cure, actence, invention, the Ene-| OPELES Didn SHOELIMOWR TS eh ae ean tr, ent Oo ines, geography, the World War. Br L f The, at Sparrowbiah) Orahwe Count Bend ‘your questions to, Cousin, Blea ing Love o sn, Orange County.| THE LAUNDRY DRAIN which has been/idle for years, {s svon sean me Hae acs Korner wor Thuraaeye| = 2 RE Right Maan}: commerce vusioes under the aivec-| REVEALS WHAT WASH. Ro. “6a Park Mareh 16, i tion of President Frank G. Ulrich of| DAY RUBBING DOES TO City, in which AGE and on pa -aae Brooklyn Truant School Ma- tron, Failing to Win Affec- tion, Wants $500 Back Salem, Mass, It {8 expected the enter- YOUR CLOTHES Next washday after you have let all the water run out of the laundry tub, peer down the drain and see what is there. Bits of lint, tiny fuzzy balls, little roughed-up threads. You've noticed them often—did it ever {J > - MAID WHO LEFT $16,000 IS CLAIMED AS WIFE BY 3 She Said She Had No Relativer— OT Allewe (Kinship. Althouph® Mrs. Mary s, the Wal- dorf-Astoria maid who ded leaving « declared she had no rela- heirs, sixty-seven persons in not only tha borough also. children op to atzteen years of may become member: oh member te Miss Lena Dunkley, matron of the Brooklyn Truant School, told now spirits failed to win a man’s love, t year FROM the ends of the earth they w tives or 5 and ; 4 . ‘la vh he appeared in the Queens t, to drink from the to you what they were? Par-, (lire ’ ‘ the United States and Canada declare] When she app 4 tO. Srink, Fron occur to y hey 4 CERTIFICATE NUMBER distinctly.) tjey know better. Roy Carruthers,| County Court against Mrs. Anna Teak Kt your acy ticles of the materials that mak Address Cousin Eleanor, New York] punaging director of the hotel, declared] Warwick, of No. 177 Miller Street, up your clothes. And you your. Evening World, No, 63 Park Row,} je hyd received communications from] Jamaica, South, head of the May- CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALI PY. . 4 . 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Mrs, Warwick said It his lotter he was interrupted by news| could be arranged through the inter- of her deuth while writing to his} vention of spirits. Miss Dunkley said ‘aunt’ to invite her to spend the rest} she gave her $6500. Mrs. Warwick of her days in ease and luxury with| gays it was a loan. However, Miss Unless an heir ean be proved the} Dunkley testified: will go to the cf Cathleen] “Mrs, Warwick told me to look at O'Connor, With whom Mrs. Giles for-| tne picture of the man I wanted to merly worked, I8 the beneficiary named] G0, me, burn a candle in front of It, in one insurance polley carried by the] 1N8 Mts vay te the neck and con. Ghee : centrate my thoughts.” MURDERER OF 3 REPRIEVED. eae eee ae ene rapa teat RTFORD, Conn., March 14.—A re-| #24 says Mrs. Warwick replied that ne no man had ever escaped her before, prieve was granted by Gov. Lake yester} sna to “keep on and you'll get some- day to Emil Schutte, convicted murderer! boy.” Miss. Dunkley protested she of three members of the Ball family, be-} giant want “anybody,” but just this raise o he man to the : Gatise of an appeal of t particular somebody, and asked for Supreme Court of Errors, Schutte was i 4 to have been hanged April 10. Tho re-! her money back. She said she didn’t get it. prieve will be effective until July 21. A Kiddie Kiub Song. i)-a-dub-dub, Rub-a-dub-dul Kiddie Klub, we are marching with pictures lore, met our dear Cousin Eleanor, tes all the plays ich makes joyful days. on as we sadly turn aw nd say this was our happi him estate t day, -dub-dub, As we leave the Kiddie Klub. HOUSANDS of positions are daily offered through The World's “Help Wanted” Advertisements. Honorable Mention. rab Allan Radin, Bronx, Sole Agents for the U.S.A... 10 Weat Street, New York QUESTIONS ANSWERED -about the heavens, the earth, plant Every Price Guaranteed the Lowest-in-the-City SPEAR & COMPANY guarantee absolutely lowest-in-the-city Spear’s price. 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