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° THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922," Department and Street Cleaning De- aspire to be just as big and bright as recept help from others: Write NAME, AGH, ADDRESS and World Inst Saturday's was. Tat up nights,| partment, which, keep our streets] A note from the parents or teacher] CERTIFICATE NUMBER distinctly ‘he Evening or. s Kiddies, planning that Korner just to] clean and sanitary, we are thankful|of the sender saying the essay or| Address Cousin Bleanor, New York please you, and if you were pleased. |to the city. The Park System, pro-|pocm is original must accompany| Evening World, No. 68 Dark Row, if you did enjoy it, I wish you would] vided by the city, is a means of rest} cach contribution New York City. Kiddie Klub Korner Copyright. 1082 (iow Tork Brening World) ty Prem Pubtiching On Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor Mo Brighteyes Finds Eggs. 6 P, up children, get up," called Billy Brighteyes. “Get up and see if you can find what the Easter Rabbit has left for you, He has hidden all sorts of good things in the trees and on the ground Now see if you can find them." Fena, Meena, Mina and Mo Bright- eyes jumped up and out of the nest They were not quite as sleepy as on Some ether days. The promise of Baste: Foodies did much to waken them Btlll they played their usual little game of see.ag who could rub the Peepers out of his eyes first and, as always, Mo Brighteyes won, He was out of the nest and down the tree be- fore his three sisters could say ‘Jack Robinson."’ It was a perfect Easter morning. While still very early, before sun-up, all the woodland was alive and happy. The birds chirped and twittered and fluttered from place to place and the squirrels and other folk were busy and silent at breakfast. You would have been surprised to see how many aquirrels there were: many more than birds and each of them in some tree top having an extra fine feast. For {t was Easter, the whole squirrel world knew it and the young ones especially were excited and gay over the prospect of finding the things that the Easter Bunny had hidden “Til find mine first. Vill find mine. first,” cried Mo Brighteyes as he scampered out of sight. Eena, Meen and Mina scampered after him and Were soon out of sight too. Easter) Song Sparrow came along with him talking and calling loudly. The angry chatter of Mrs, Robin and Mrs. Sparrow brought the neighbors out and Billy Brighteyes himself came hurrying honte just in time to save his little son from being pecked to pieces by the angry mother birds. “What'a this? What's this?" asked Billy Brighteyes “They want to take my Easter Eggs away."’ our aster Exes indeed," shrieked the indignant birds. “That blue one is my nest ess,” declared Mra, Robin “The speckled one is my bird-child- to-be,"’ scolded Mra. Sparrow fo Brighteyes, what a boy you are!" said Billy Brighteyes, shaking his head. ‘Take those eggs right back where you got them from.'* “But they are mine," objected Mo Brighteyes. ‘‘The Easter Bunny hid them and I found them, see what pretty colors he has painted on them."’ “The Easter Bunny did not paint those exes for you,’’ his daddy told him. “Mother Nature made Mrs Robin's eggs blue and Mrs, Song Sparrows eggs speckled and it was she who put them in the nest for the mother birds."* “And didn't Robbity Bobtail have anything to do with it? asked Mo Brighteyes “Not a thing in the world," Brighteyes assured him “Then why was Robbity Bobtail bragging about Easter time being his very busiest season?" “Recause it is.’ Billy Brighteyes explained, “but the eggs he paints are for boys and girls like Pollykin ind not for squirrels like you."* Billy say so. I wish too that if you think of anything you would particularly like to have printed in the Kiddie Klub Korner, that you would let me know. Then, if it is possible, t will arrange to have it in the next issue, Always remember that on Saturdays and other days as well, the Kiddie Klub Korner is your own special section; that it is my pleasure to publish in it the things you wish to see there So if you have suggestions, praise or criticism T want to hear it Ry sug- gesting, praising and criticising you will be helping immensely to keep the Kiddie Klub Korner the best kiddies’ feature in all New York Your loyal friend, COUSIN ELEANOR. THE GIRL WHO COULD BE TRUSTED. Lilian gazed out of the window at the lonely country scenery. ‘Yes,’ she told her brother, “I am going to try for the apple prize. It doesn’t seem fair, though, for Warren is sick and he can’t sort his apples. It's only a week before the County Fair." She was unusually quiet at supper and her eyes wore a thoughtful ex- pression. “John, deniy. “Nothing contagious, I hope," said John. “Tam going to sort Warren's ap- ples for him."* “You can't,” John told her, “He dislikes you and wouldn't trust you."’ “Well,”’ she replied, "I can try Vil show him that I can be trusted.” The next morning Lillian went to Warren's house. Warren protested at first, but the thought of winning the prize tempted him to consent. He grumbled to his grandmother about what Lillian might do. She might for instance, take his best apples. Meanwhile Lillian tolled in the sun until Warren’s apples were sorted. On reaching home she decided not to enter her apples because they might stand between the sick boy and his I have it!’ she cried sud- and happiness to many tired children from the over crowded tenements The public parks shelter thousands who seek refuge from the sultry sum mer weather Every good citizen should aid the city to the best of his or her ability in its great work of caring for the health and safety of the millions of inhabitants in New York. EVELYN LEVITTAN, Brooklyn Honorable Mention. Henry Kimmel, New York City Leon Blumenfeld, Bronx; Ethel Cohen, New York City APRIL CONTEST. Subject: “Spring Flowers.” Ten awards of $1 each will be awarded the ten Kiddie Klub mem bers, aged from six to fifteen inclu sive, who’ send in the best poem or essay on “Spring Flowers.”’ The poem or essay must not be copied and the contestant must not HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THIS COUPON. 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