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i RRP eT EAT yoursel | The Evening orld’s Kiddie Club Korner Cemrvtmet, 1022 Chew Tork Drentng World) by Press Pubtishing On ——= Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales ‘ By Cousin Eleanor BILLY BRIGHTEYES GOES TO THE SEASHORE. . OW that the days were warmer and school was almost over, Pollykin and make y our Ce have r the wo you m much 1 Fourt correct Billy Brighteyes saw more of eich other again, Pollykin came to the woodiand often and often Billy Bright- eyes would go to see Pe with her in the hammoc between two trees in her f Brighteyes?" “Where ts the seashore and how do Billy's Whiskers Tickled. ee wet there?’ Billy wanted to}, nat, now, “The séashore is a long way from the woodland,” answered Pollykin. The “We will go over the mountain and down into the vase on the other Yesterday when Billy win got to Pollykin's gate I Kida da'dy's big automobile was cen and there in the back seat was Polly- kin herself. “Where are you going, Pollykin?’' | 41) the Billy asked in a look. “We are going to spend the day at ny the seashore," Pollykin told him. | come, “Would you like to come too, Billy ve f, It made me very happy, and I knew that if I told you It would ‘ou happy too of children Herman rere no les very memb Klub were to give only 10 cents Into intry Fund we would shine autiffier en find out en 10 cente Is ritipt 40,000 een thousand dollars is AnKwer 140,000 memb 000 reher < fit by the Kiddie «and for the K Kive 10 centa to make the » Country Fund a 100 per Summer. world Is happy and gay For the summer is here with flowers all you people, and help me ot ‘The season every one loves to greet By Dorothy Farrell, aged alae and Brooklyn, Happie Summer, summer, summer ‘s here, Ruth, A that, Sherley Lipwehutz, ontributed! a ‘to en Quina enough to cirry on Time of the Year. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, a 1923, who wishes to win a pennant. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. ty CUT OUT THIS GOUPON. have also receive a pennant, soon Can how coupons, numbered fn rotation, che] >* saved for each new mer sangha to me with a i ohn t ct member, and the name and certificate number Bide; Then we follow the river to the bay, where we will find white sand|§ ‘ and creen water. That is the seashore, Rilly Brighteyes.” The giaddiest, happiest time of the “Will you take me, Pollykin?’ @ —— year; Se The time when all the children play cyl Shae Dear Country Fund Contributers rom morn till night the livelong day “Sit up here beside me," crid Pol-] you make me so proud ant happy ia kine int 14 kin,” and hold tight; we will go aa 5 «| t's rather hot, never cold, y aes et that I don't quite know iow to tell! Vor jx the wind so very bold. very fast about it. I wish that you cou come| The days, I think, are then just right The wind made Billy's whiskers}ig Riverside Island and see the joy|In the morning and at night. tickle and his eyes smart. He ‘trl Jenat you have helped bring into the| 1 4» in the Aig Ranandtins resh from to keep his eyes closed, but there wa |iives of your unfortunate Cousins who} That the birds sing all the time go much to see, They passed over roads and by houses through country and more towns than Billy had ever seen before, and at Inst came to a long strip of white sand that lay along the edge of the water. “This is the seashore," Rin; ‘do you like it?" “1 don’t know yet,” fre fll with whooping cough, But you cannot come. Kiddies, ex cepting those with whooping cough, are not permitted to come to River side Island. Still, I wish that you could cee some of the kiddies who were too unhappy to hold their little heads up on Sun- day when they came. This morning winte City, said Polly- sweiea Bill ‘ater in. the [like kiddies should—just as you 0 new m Brightoyes. ‘Perhaps later in the summer, when the trees degin to a ee ainsi RIAN Ta VO Brow here, it will be a pretty pac Billy Brightyes,"’ “trees do not grow here. ** questioned Billy Briyht- eyes. “Never,” “Now, Jet us sit in this nice, wunny place and have our lunch.” They 4 lt was a bully good lunch, with things that Billy Brikhteyes cluding peanuts. Billy ate 30 many Peanuts that he could not enjoy an- other one. But he took all that Polly- kin gave him, so/as not to hure her feelings, and when she went io dig in the sand Billy tried to bury the extra nuts. But no matter whers he dug he found water, “Let us go home Pollykin,”” said Billy Brighteyes. ‘I don’t like the seashore. “But you will like it," promised. ‘There are ever so many things to play at here, I'll show you.” Well, they played at sand ples and at gathering shells and at swimming until both were so tired tnat they slept soundly all the way! home. * answered Pollykin, C3 % Saving This saving is made possible Pollykin eck uses wake Ue “Billy Brighteyes can swim," Pol- Elgin Ovens are priced from $2.5! lykin told her mother at dinner that night. ‘‘He can swim and gather to size and style. shells and make sand pies. When the ples were all patted and patted Billy Brighteyes marked designs on them with his pretty little paws. & very good time together,)* At his home in the hemlock Billy Brighteyes was saying the same thing to his four children, Eena, Meena, “Will you take us to the they asked, “Some day I will,’ said Billy Brighteyes; ‘‘some day, when you are We had Buy an Elgin Oven now, and at buy the oven, you'll be given cut-out will be ene of Pollykin and Billy Brighteyes playing together at the seashore. See the Eigin line at your deal- er’s; or #f you cannot locate an Elgin dealer, write Beh & Co., 1140 Broadway, New York, for These new, dainty sand- wiches will give added delight to early summer And flowers fresh from their tong sleep Awake and from the earth they creep. By © ecelia Kaplowitz, New HOW TO WIN A PENNANT. Kiddies who would lke to have a they were singing and playing just! Kiddie Klub pennant must bring five embers into the Klub. 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