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Show TME WORD WAS FAMILIAR. Seholar Gheer pardner, ‘Cheer up, Mopin’ {~~ in the Up. what’s and got out all of their rattles, which were made of turtle shells filled with little pebbles, and danced to the Flood, the use dark? Night is for the owlet, Day is for the lark, | July’s here An’ gees Hear her son rattling all the way. ; Then the rain began to fall, and the lightning. thunder roared, and the nigh, ' Join | : open the music book, rousing song. . Hit the high notes truly, _ Sound the low ones strong. July’s here An’ Nature’s Hear: her song | : nigh, ‘Acringin® high. —New York To Tie a Knot in Sonate a what flashed, and the water rose higher and. higher, . But still they kept on dancing and shaking their rattles.- Then Kuloskap became angry, and to punish them for their arrogance he turned them into rattlesnakes, to crawl about the rocks. To this day when the rattlesnakes see a man they lift their heads and hiss, moving them up and down. This was called their dance, for. they: shake their rattles just as the warriors did when they danced to the Flood. A-ringin’ high. Life’s an 1. My first and second syllables are what Johnny said. when. his glass was ee and he had not had enough. 8. My first is what Sam did when his tooth was. pulled; my second is Sun. Handkerchie? Without Letting Either End Go. This is easily done if the processes shown in the three illustrations are earefully followed. The explanation we do on the water. 9. Many men-are named my first, and my second is his descendant. 10. You wear what my president made. fe 11. My president does not refuse. 12. My president’s name is what the plow does. no My president’s name is what we do with an awl. 14. “Little Willie’s favorite president:” My first and second are what is done on Monday morning and my third weighs many pounds Just My Luck. If the boy_who exclaims, “Just my Surprising Feat With Wine Glass. luck,’ were truthful, he would say, Wager a pound of chocolates with “Just my laziness,” or “Just my inatany member of the company that you tention.” Luck is waiting for something to turn up. “ Labor, with keen. eyes and strong will, will turn up something. Luck Hes in bed and wishes the postman would bring him news of a legacy. Labor turns out at 6 o’clock andj with a busy pen or ringing hammer lays the foundation of a competence. Luck whines. Labor whistles. 5 Luck relies on chances. Labor on character. Luck slips down to indigence. Labor strides pendence. “Luck,” is that you tie the and then transfer chief, ing you them a glancing card, at the pack trick wise | will, without again, pick It inde- can hang a wine aoe ous the chandelier by a cord, and then cut the cord in the middle without the glass falling. It will be easy enough to get someone to accept your wager, no doubt, but it will not be easy to get your chocolates when you show the trick—ior it.is a trick, pure and simple. Yeu tie one end of the cord around Maze. } the stem | end up and turn it over when it is thrown trickster takes the pack and “The next card I.turn over will be the chosen one.” Generally the: cry ie NOt will, met be. You aoe passed it.” — Whereupon from the pile on the table, the card is taken and turned over. Another Here Good is a good Puzzie. one. Draw a con- tinuous line, so that it will end at the point at which it commenced in such a way that each of the twentyone dots will be enclosed in a sepa- e e ° “ @ Oo es ee % not Oo e Fa @ ° to the chandelier; circles in this do you maze? suppose - Children’s Sy!labums. following are phonetically the of the United States presi- The names dents: 1—My first syllable is a city of Massachusetts; my second an abbreviation of a New. Engiand state. 2. My president’s name is what boys do in college. 38. My first syllable is a near relative of my first, and my first is a swift-footed, long-eared animal. 4 My first syllable is a certain kind of a fish, my second .a part of a farm. 5. My first is a boy’s nickname, my second a relative, my third a famous general. ; 6. My first is another word for angry, my seond is a vowel, my third a heavenly body. , = 3 Fearful performances of TO and there the cther you have Then you tie getrid of it. rate space. next Weck The The answer displacement. the floor, ‘Some time ago weak condition, m ne aoe eae oe nervous and my back ached frightfulliy all the time, and I had terrible hea aches. ‘¢ My mother got a bottle of Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Come E. pound for me, and it seemed to strengthen my back and help me at ence, and I did not get so tired as I continued to take it, and it prought health and strength to me, and I want to thank you for the good it has done me.”— Miss Kare BorLMAN, 142nd St. & Wales Ave., New of f noon Pearson to Mrs. Pinkham band went the end of two weeks the ains in my loinsleft. 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Birthmarks and tattooing disappear after one application. mal, Kindergarten, Domestic the other Indians, have many. legends attached to théir tribe. Around one | _ of their prophets called, iulloshan has. ‘been built a great epié,. aver smiugh, re-.}.. 1 sembling our Bible history. ee seemed to be the patron saint of these warlike people, and hex rtormed © miracles quite beyond the’ power of mortals. Some of .the Passamaquoddy warriors were very arrogant, and Kuloskap gave Aching finally, LATTER-DAY SAINTS’ UNIVER SITY of a Great Flood, they said they did not care.: “The water may rise above your heads,” said Kuloskap. They only laughed and replied, ‘We shali then be very wet.” “You had better be good and quiet, and pray that you may escape from drowning,’ warned the Prophet. But they only mocked him, and whooped, at Lynn, Mass., | and tell her all. 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Every woman who is puzzled about her condition should write his % Rattlesnake: York above letter proving genuineness cannot &e produced, for, eee part of t ond, and READ MISS BOLLMAN'S SVE A SPECITAG FoR, from and symp- trouble. DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS USE A CRUTCH FOR EIGHT MONTHS. CURED MRS. P. CONLIN, CARBONDALE, PA. was soon able to walk. At Write for circulars.. Include puginess collegesremot‘dre pen Origin kidney Iwas compelled to use a crutch months, and a common womb Thought. Richmond forerunner of P. Conlin, 82 Greena "Avenue Carbondale, Pa., Says: suffered with backache, and, despite the use of medicines, I could not fall. eee? os A is a toms o e ; Backache one of the most Thought Rooster Too Warm. Wee Harold was spending the after. How many you can find Seat sry: FRPOP AS e glass the cord into-erbew at the middle, and with a pair of scissors cut the bow; this, of course, leaves a regular ‘knot in the cord, begins throwing the cards upon the table, their faces up. When he comes to the chosen card, he makes no sign, and the-onlockers, thinking he has missed the guess, are amused. Sudcenly he says: of the your glass. suspended. down. Then casually draw the bot-. tom card with its face away from yourself, and show it to the others. Then one of the party takes the pack and. shuffles the cards. Then the DOWN. Intelligence that a young woman has chased Sir Thomas Lipton into a carner and kissed him several times will excite the haunting dread that the cup lifter may yet be seen prowling around the country emulating the osculatory COMPELLED word.—Northwestern Circle FAR Mrs. Advocate. The TOO Nickel Not at the Momest Available. Sefator Sibley, the famous trotting horse breeder, had taken his family to the county fair and was walking about the grounds surrounded by his youngsters—of which he has something less than a dozen—when he felt one of them tugging at his coattails. As he turned the youngest, a lad of six, implored his father to buy him a toy balloon. “Buy it yourself,’ said the wealthy Pennsylvanian. “Where’s the nickel I gave you a moment ago?” “It?g down my neck.” “Well, shake :t out,” said: Mr, Sibley. <I can’t,’ sobbed the little shaver; “it was in my mouth when it went down.’—New York Times. Cees Bible the is a bad Christian cards, and while attention of the the bottom ecard, that after show- / sense, is a ‘IT wish you good luck in the name of the Lord.” But “luck” with no thought of Provi- dence There is with cards heads. Take a pack of idly attracting the company, glance at then briefly explain. to WAS Houngetsr Hobson. It was the same kind. of experience that started that hero on his devastating career. ‘good old English word: Knot in your arms, it to the handker- A Gard Trick. an extremely easy which often puzzles in upward Naturally Misled by Modern lang Term. A West Philadelphia Sunday school teacher has a class of a dozen small boys, ranging in their ages from 6 to 8 years. Not long ago the lesson was from the twenty-second chapter of Genesis, upon the temptation of Abraham to offer Isaac for a sacrifice. The teacher told them in as simple language as possible the story of the going into the mountain and the preparation for the sacrifice, and when all was ready she explained that Abraham saw a kid caught in the bushes end took that and killed it. There was an awed silence for a moment when she had finished, and then one little lad gasped, with eyes wide with horror: “A ‘kid!’ What, a bov?” McKinley song, boo: For catalogue and special The Directress Notr e of ST. Dame, information MARY’S iSto ACADEMY, Indiana. i Tae cege"use + Thompson's Eye Water - |