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So meper 302L e THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922, eS EVENING WORLD, | HOW TO WIN A PENNANT, Violets, violets, purple and white, HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. Though you hide in marshes for from} xiadies wh ia a ee have & he Evening World’s CUT OUT THIS COUPON. ght, Bee ales Mele ea lee iad Beginning with any fly jie your sweet fragrance, which| Kiddie Kiub pennant must bring five new members into the Klub. Siz filla the air, And in the springtime I hunt for your lair You are one of the first to gree us in coupons, numbered in rotation, must be saved for each new member, and mailed to me with a letter telling me Ki ddie Klub Korner] Gx) * 222" athe Lac plead ba eter Maraptbad “pa eterna wi : f spring the name, age and address of the new Conducted by Eleanor Schorer you must. give your "NAMB, AGW und |] And our Joy in your beauty, in song| Member, and the name, age, address seats ae la walee toe tite a || we do. sine and certificate number of the kiddie fore : Sur cousins the pansies must be] Who wishes to win a pennant, A new Woodland Wonder Tales ide Uo, tatean geass of ane [| YU aun of yout member who brings. four other new iad Klub Pin Though their coats rival the rainbow} members into the Klub with him will By Cousin Eleanor in hue also receive a pennant COUPON 947. And Jack-in-the-pulpit trys to tower — Has Studied Subject Subject for Fifty THE SMALL FOLK GATHER TO SEE THE BEAR DANCE, o'er all TOMMY'S EXAMPLE. ars But | guess like some others, in pride "rom the Chicago News.) GHTEYES' wate u O BRIGHTEYES'S sister Just loved) umes we watch the pretty birds, but) “1, win fall What are the properties of Years, Says Scientist—Cites the dancing of the Big Brown Bear a 3 we would not harm them for any-|-pyere’s no other spring flower can Much Evidence. foved Wt te daddy, Billy Brighteyes, | ving, 1 think it 1# so cruel, ore take your place, Small Pupli—The property of heat ts loved it toa i At Kaster-time we wear it with | t®¢xPand and cold to contract, - = “Let us tell our best friends about| I saw two wild rabbits in our back | When at © * zs Now, give me an example. PARIS, June 6 (Associated Press) it," he said, and Eena, Mee: Mina] yard the other day. They were 80 gash sane " Small Pupli—in summer when! it is and Mo, who thought this a bully| pretty, I wished I could play with| |v VIRGINIA,HOY, Perth Amboy, hot the days are long: in winter when =Camile Flammarion, the French as- fronomer, offers proofs of his con- Glusions that the soul lives after decomposition of the body and is dowed with faculttes still unknown to science und can manifest Itself at @ distance without the mediation of the It is cold the days are short.” them. I will write you a Jong letter next time and tell you all about my new home . Loyally, COUSIN HAROLD BURCHELL, Pompton Lakes fdea, ran East, West, North and South to spread the news that the Big Brown Bear was dancing near the Babbling Brook and for everybody to come and see him Starting from the Brighteyes home in the hemlock, Eena ran Kast, Meena ran West, Mina ran North A Delicious Dish APRIL CONTEST AWARD WIN- senses. and Mo ran South, while Billy Bright- NERS, Sliced hard boiled Eggs ” id the Frog-in-the-Be - "y ‘i IT have spent fifty years pt nd Giese to keen the Big Bown) Beat Fourteen Year Clase. Diced Celery ee ea tren : amused to that he would not go away “Spring Flowers. Pepper and Salt ‘and have applied to it the same rules before the others came, Spring has now come into sight, . fs to scientific research. I excluded Kena's way took her through the] yy her filmy gown of white, Serve on Lettuce - every example which would not stand thick woods, where she found thetr| the bright sun haloes her gblden hair, Cover with She makes the world seeth bright and fair How does this goddess so divine Announce her coming by. what sigh? How do we know she's drawing near To take the place of winter drear? Too Surprised to Speak. squirrel friends, Ned Nibbler, Lazy, the fat squirrel, and Slim the robber red, All of these she hailed and told of the Big Brown Bear's dancing, in- viting them to gather at the side of the Babbling Brook and see tho fun. Hut she tip-toed past the den of Tip-Tall-the-Fox for fear that this enemy might get wind of the galety a-foot.¢— ————— Of all people, Tip Tall would not be welcome at the pionic, Hand he seen Cut outs of the animals in her she wondered? But she did not}) Woodland Wonder Tales appear in stop long enough to find out. Indeed]] the Kiddie Klub Korner on Satur- the test of scientific verincation."’ Among the proofs offered by Dr. Flammarion are cases of dead per- + Bons fulfilling promises, giving notice of their own demise and giving warn- ©. ing of events which afterward ma terialized, even such as the exec tion of vengeance for wrongs through mediums previously unaware of the Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Four sizes, 12c, 30c, 50c, 95c The jars have many household uses. 5) HELLMA yy NWs rer oe Bythe song of the birds, by the hum of the t By the « y laughing brook, & y the Wrongs cone Eona was-giad again when she was!/ days. They can also be had print buds on the trees. Some of the profs éited are the fol-| out of his neighborhood. ed on smooth, stiff, white paper, || nut there's another sign most im- BLUE RIBBO: Mving: The Woodchuck who lives under the} for the price of mailing, 6 cents portant ot all The composer Saint-Saens just be-|third hemlock from the Bright Your choice of Billy Brighteyes {J which spring hath chos@ for her fore his death related the fact that on] was the first person Mina met, th eating peanuts, the Early Bird call MAYON NAISE the last day of the war of 1870 while|Chippie the chipmunk, Porky Fig}] catching the worm, Bobbity Bob- he was dining gayly “ith comrades at{and the barn yard Chicks (for her}| tail winking his ears, eyes and fn advanced post he distinctly heard} way led South through Crabby's|| nose, Frog-in-the-Bog leaping. the chanting of the theme around|farm) and Pollykin, Billy Brighteyes’s|] Mrs. Prickly Porcupine bristling which he later composed his famous] little blond girl friend. All were in-]] her quills, Big Brown Bear dancing requiem. Krom this phenomenon he| Vited and most of them promised to Note—Next Saturday's out out had « presentiment of misfortune, and} come. will be Grandaddy Gray out walk- || Jater learned that hin friend the great] Meena going west through the brier|| ing in kerchief, moccasins and car- This sign is the flowers In woods and in bowers The flowers which herald the spring, Happiness and joy they bring. By VIRGINIA THORPE, New York Henri Hegnault had died that| Patch told Bobbity Bobtail, Bonny|| rying a cane fase ioeant, 7 Bobtail and the seven little bobtails ant’ of Dr. Caltagirone ot| But Bonny Bobtall could not come ; cae Fe non entaeirone ade | because, added to the seven last year| surprised to speak. ‘The Karly Bird ‘a pact with him that if he died before] babies, were six of this year's who} had been the first to arrive the doctor he would come back and] Were still too young to be left alone] Grandaddy Gray, though he walked give evidence of the survival of the| fr so long a time. his quickest, was the last. i Too bad, you're going to miss the a aeGiich ves arawn Pee mavens frolic," said Bobbity Bobtail to his] Letters From Klub Members. “IT knew that thirteen children] Dear Cousin Eleanor: i) slabrum, which continued] *ife. | “I ih fee oe of it’ was detached. and| Yould bring no Juck to us. Lohan ian My mamma and daddy took five of placed on a table as If laid there by] Year and six Ea ee eearteey | my liltle friends, that 1 got to Join the @ careful hand. Two days later the] aear,"" he eid es he kissed her good-| Kiddie Klub, out for a bus ride, on @octor learned that his petien Sunday after church, and we all ¢ i ' 4 ' | ; i i ef be Rise dant govaral days. The tedek-[c7e) “Sot fou've ao one. fo tame ing of the candelabrum was the sign Marae tolget feist seat hen we but yourself,” he added in his usual er. And oft he leapt : agreed upon by which the patient was See eaukerk, Teaving his| Went to Central Park, had rides on to prove the survival of the sor wife behind as always. the merry-go-round and went over to Another instance cited by Dr-| "me second Woodchuck, who lived| the menagerie to see the animals and ‘Flammarion Is the case of @ YOUME) |. the bean patch, the Third Wood-|then we all had ice cream cones and Man employed by a Glasgow manu-| 1.04 whose home was among the | sandwiches and went out on the lawn. facturer. The young man, who die@| oot iaees, Woodchuck number four in| As Elsa and Bleanor and I are toe of poison which he had mistakenly! +... clover and his neighbor Number] dancers we were doing some fancy taken for whiskey, appeared after) ive who is Mrs. Prickly Porcupine's| steps and before we knew it there was SUN-MAID death to his employer and begged) atest neighbor, were all invited. So]a crowd, all enjoying our dancing. «It SEEDLESS him not to believe what he was 60INg| wa, Mra. Prickly Porcupine and her|was Sunday. Do you think it was RAISINS to be told. The employer ‘had notl+., scrubby babies, who all declined | wrong to dance? known of the young man's death.| \it) emphasis and decision, and re-| We hope that when you give am- e ever in ; e e e-vitalize He was told a few minutes later/i1oq into their hollow log to sulk. | other entertainment we can all take cide. A careful investigation, how-| Mo evaded Willy Weasel for reasons] part. Your loyal cousins, ever, proved that death was really linet all woodland creatures and all ADELE SMITH, due to taking the poison by mistake. | wooqiand readers know. Neither did SNOOKY FEENEY, Dr. Flammarion reproduces a great) nh. invite Mr. Blue Jay. He is such ELSA KAHRS, umber of examples, already published |, gussip, But Perky the Long- ELEANOR CASSIDY, in his psychical works, showing man- | maijied-Jumping-Mouse was bidden DOROTHY FLANAGAN. ffestations of the spirit at different] the fete and went right along with Periods after death, from an hour to] Mo Brighteyes. several years. He says, however, he} when they reached the Babbling does not pretend to say that the soul] Brook almost all the guests were al- fs immortal, but contents himself! ready there in a large circle around with classifying evidence proving |the Big Brown Bear who looked too actent ally at it does survive the OU BET it’S warm—the more reed then for keeping the vitality up to par. Vital men resist heat easily. Languid ones are floored. Re- vitalize yourself and you won’t mind the weather. | Get new energy in little raisins. 1560 Calories of energizing nutriment per pound in Little Sun-Maids. Seventy-five per cent pure fruit sugar. 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