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Show A Game Flies on a Card. Cut several small pieces of cardboard about the size of a visiting. card and draw six flies on each, numbering them from one to six. The object of the game is to see who can first cover all the flies. Each player in turn throws with the die and covers the to the number corresponding thrown. He who covers or kills all the flies first, wins. As a variation fly some berries, for he had been out all day gathering them. Yes, said the lady, I will take them. So she took the basket and stepped into the house, the boy remaining outside, whistling to some canary birds hanging in their cages on the porch. Why dont you come in and see that I measure your berries right? said the lady. How do you know but I may cheat you? I am not afraid-- said the boy, for made of silk, satin or denim and in place of embroidery the spray could be painted. A Deer Goes to School. Little girls do not often have such a playmate as came unannounced to the schoolhouse at Spruce Run, in the State of New Jersey. What do you think it was? Mamie and Gladys and Elizabeth , you would get the worst of it. Get the worst of it, said the lady; what do you mean by that? Why, madam, said the boy, I should only lose my berries, and you would make yourself a thief. Dont you think you would he getting the worst of it? The boy was right Let this be borne in mind; the one who does a wrong to another always gets the worst of it. Detroit Tribune. Queer Traps for Monkeys. In some tropical countries the natives have unique ways of trapping the monkey. One of them, as explained by a traveler, is this: The hunters walk about in short boots in sight of the m.onkcys. Then they take the boots off, place some gum in the bottoms, and leave them The Little Doe Became Quite Bold. and Margaret and, oh, so many other little girls were doing sums and locating in their geographies the lands of eighteen pieces can be used, each player throwing three times instead on the ground, withdrawing to a great of once. After the first three throws distance themselves. the game begins to get exciting, as Presently the monkeys come down the exact numbers necessary to. fill from the trees, try on the boots, and when the hunters come after them the card are seldom thrown. the boots stick to them, they are unable to climb, And are thus easily capQuotations for Christmas' Gifts. The selection of a quotation which tured. is appropriate to send with a ChristA Pretty Present. mas gift may be of value to our readers. This, little affair is ornamental as With some trifling present, write: . well as useful and should be appreci My good will is great, though the Shakespeare. gift be small. - : With a pair of gloves: Were a pair, if ever there was Dickens. one. - With a teacup and saucer: "Well take a cup of kindness yet. For days of Auld Lang Syne." With a fishing rod: The anglers pride, and the artists dream Are the speckled trout in the mountain stream. . i With a book of travel : It takes a mind out of doors. Stevenson. the old proverb: With a work-baIt is never too late to mend. With a shaving cup or shaving case: Much ado about nothing. With a tobacco jar and pipe: The man who smokes, thinks like a sage and acts like a Samaritan. With a tankard: Its a long tankard that can not be refilled. With a calendar: Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. Emerson. ated by a friend of either sex. Take two pieces of cardboard covered with linen, place a rosette of narrow satin ribbon on each side to hold together, leaving a long loop of the ribbon to afford a means of suspending it. A spray of berries and holly would give it a timely touch. in bright The berries embroidered red and the leaves in dull green silks. The ribbon is to match the red in the berries, and the lining of the holder The holder could be of green silk. egg-shape- d the Chinaman and the Jap, just too good for anything, when in through the door came a deer. It was a young doe,- the light of love and timidity in its great, brown eyes, and just trembling with fear. Of course, the children were frightened. The only deer they had ever seen were in the zoological gardens. Some of the little girls got up on their seats and others hid behind their books. Gladys screamed and it made every one of them shiver. Now the pretty little doe became quite bold, and while Elizabeth was holding Gladys hand and begging her to be quiet the teacher approached the deer and patted its glossy neck. It liked to be petted, and when the children saw how really beautiful it was and the friendship that its soft eyes expressed they recovered very quickly from their fright. They also patted its sleek sides, and this so tickled the little doe that it wrinkled its nose too funny for anything. It was so happy to have so many dear friends. Then, what do you think. It ran on to the playground and at recess time it was still there, eating the grass and frisking about the lawn in evident glee. The little girls thought Miss Jenny that is the name they gave it would like a cookie. Did Miss Jenny eat the cookie? You may just imagine that she did. 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