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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAII, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 190. INSTRUCTION M AMUSEMENT R)R YOUNG ffMERira.1 aftftfteftfteftftaftfte a S! The Two Little ft ft of Italy 9 Princesses ft ft By ALBERTA King Ylrtor Emmanuel and Quaen Helene love their daughters dearly. Just as much aa if they were lucky enough to he plain American citizens, yet they are not quite happy, because those sweet ill lie girl aie not hoy children. In Italy the unjust old Salic law ia si ill In loice, and the Salic law declares that no woman shall sit on the throne of that country as a ruler. U is odd that Italy should at ill hold lo this law when history allows that two of tip happiest, pemost glorious and inoat prospei-oui- i riods in Great Britain were those when Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria PLATT ft ftftftftfti Tha two children are bright, attractive little girl. Yolanda haa dark hair and eysa, while tiny Mafalda haa blue eyea and golden hair. Many people are hired to look after the princesses night and day, but the mlatreaa over them all la Mina Dickens, an Eng-ha- h governeaa, front whom the children Dickens Mia learn our' language. makea the prluceeaea obey her Juat aa If they were common children, and. indeed, they art not a bit better or blighter than other people'a children for all they are the daughters of a king. Yolanda's chief- amuaement is driving In her donkey cart, which you see in the picture. Khe insisted on holding the reins and guiding the gentle donkeys with her own hands when aha waa only a little past two years obi. Mm haa a strong will, and It niade her very angry when the groom who went driving with the children would take the rein (ruin her. (hire, though, when alia waa not watchtng-ihdonkeya they became frightened and started to run, and the strong willed child princess was tumbled Inis the graaa. The fall did not Injure her body, but her pride got an awful hurt all their sp'eudor. kino and do not liava ao mui'ii In families aa just free American citizens do. Their rhildien cannot play iu tlia mud or earn! ulih other joung onea or ( to the ciniiit in a crowd or lo a ectiooj with rcorea of pupila of their oa-- age and have the conceit taken out of them by Hudlng that plenty of their aeliool-mal- e know more than they do and are i rnnger than they are. It la an excel- FOR built. th-il- r lent thing lo get the vanity taken out of you young. The child prlncraaea of Italy, for inuat have a life all to them-aelvand be taught by a governess in their parenta palace. There are two of the pretty little princesses Yolanda, aged three; Uafalda, a year and a half old. Thetr fallier, king of ItHly, la Victor Emmanuel 11L: their ninlher before her marriage wee Princess Helene, daughter of Prince Nicholas of Mania-negr- o. ea 'The pnlai-- in which the two prince aura live la called the Qulrlnal beta um it la upoti the elevation known aa the liulrtitnl,' one of the famoua eeven hilla upon which Rome waa originally e WHAT BIRDS ARE HERE . were on the English throne. The king and queen of Italy, for all their stale, are forever saddened by the thought that neither of their dearly beloved daughters can ever succeed her father aa a ruler unless tha italic law la done rnd away. Then, too, they have been greatly annoyed at a report which spread through the country that both thetr babies were deformed. It wae a wicked and mali- - The names of six well known birda are to bo found in tho pictures. will look aa though the water had passed through the solid glues. Of course the water really rises from the plate with the coiiliactloa of the air as the bottle cool. Teeth aa It's Told. Papa (severely) Did you ask ma if you coud have that apple? Ye, Five-year-o- ld mam- jtapa. Papa He careful, nmv. I'll ask main-mand 11 she says you didnt ask her I'll whip you for telling a story. Did u, you usk mamma ? Papa. I naked her, (A pause.) Kite suld I couldn't have It. Klve-year-o- ld PRINCESS YOLANDA. Didst Kaon Better. clous falsehood, yet many believed It. A small clmp was makThe king Immediately had several pho- ing a lot of uuuecessui y nolo when his tographs of bolh the princreeeu made father nuked: and had them dleplayed everywhere 'red. why are you making all that that his people might know the story racket?" waa not true. "iih," was the reply, "I guess It's Princess Yolanda la fond of the cause I'm too little to know any better." daughters of Mr. Meyer, the American ambassador to Italy, and they have tobl OF TWO STORY fftftftft ft ft TWIN BROTHERS By ZOE ANDERSON NORRIS all the time Tnin knew in his heart lliHt he was Tom and not Dick, Rite wondered why he did It. Well, anyway, we bought the prettiest white silk mull dress you ever saw for her church wedding It Is to be very private und I am going to help her nuike It. Wouldn't you? I think, if you have iio objection, I h:ill nuke a dead net to that oilier twin, Tom. lie has another farm that mate lie hi brother's somewhere deni-eRt- rmrlyM, last, by Baa AsiinreiN .Yorrio HEPS ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft May S3. After Bupper. mournfully sometimes In the country. BAREST 1 like thle They are singing now. Good night, MABEL place you have sent dear. Your loving me to. It Is lovely, May IS. After Supper. but It does seem a Little Momsey There is the dearest shame for me to be ever saw. She has been the summer girl here you spending in the country with the birds and flowers, with you there In New York working sway so bard to suppott 1 know what you said. You would rather work In New York than Idls any. here else. But that waa only your sheetpem. . I, tnic-a-hra- e, j j j The face. whippoorwills sing MABEL cn-sis- j hr uu-lo- r jour ' May 30, game Old Time. Dourest They 11 go lo bed sit S. Accordingly there Is nothing lo do hill read or write, so I write. The girl, India, has told me all about It. Hite I going lo he married soon. She'iirkeil me lo go to Middletown with her to buy lift wedding dies. I went. It was fun. Her sweetheart sent hla runabout for us. tVe rdled along the couinry rend It la awfully sweet, with flower on either aide chirping like two ni.igpics. telling each other everything we knew. Mi told ine iilmiit her uccthr.irt. He has a twin brother. They are Hlike. she say, you can't tell them apart. Funny, isn't it? And limy Inive grown lo be too huge to wear blue nii'l pink ribbon on their wiimis, like the twins you see in Imhy r.nrl.iRea. It Was Vet y luteresl iug. Oii day. She s.iid. Tom I hut is the one she Isn't in i . imr to see her ainl rat with his arm around waist the longest time out on the veranda you can do that in the country wheie nobody parses slonu sat there until Dick the one he is engaged to mine up the step and Staled at them and rousted his 1IER lio:hi' out mill look hi place. Wasn't that queer? ghe said she helieved that I remember the Joke you got off, too, when I anid I believed one grew more contented with one's lot In the country, and you said you thought you would If tt were a lot In a cemetery. Then how you wrote it up and sold It fur I?. We might our expenses, make mightn't we. If only we could think up enough Jokes? Rut the trouble with Juke la they are no giasl unless they not much. are epmitKiienualhat If you would only let me help you. but yon won't. 1 shall never forget the time I made the shirt wuisi for your friend. H la the only thing I ran do sew. How you look her lo the theater, to a supper afterward and gave her so your prettiest piece of that alingethrr it amounted to about four times as much aa she paid me for making the waist. You hated so to be obligation. I can't help you In tlial way evidently. As a manor of fact. I have thought it il out and concluded that the only thing for utc.lo do Is to marry. That s plain, it seems to me, a the nose on hero all winter. I don't know why, hut llilnk It Is because she haa no home. Her mother la dead. I don't know wh.it I should do If you were dead. Moinaey. Gueaa wlmt this little girl lias done. Cu light a beau.' Yes, way out here In the country. A splendid fanner who owns a big fa nit not fur from here. Bhe Is sweet, bbt a plain little thing. She hasn't half the good looks Hint tliia chicken has Inherited from somebody 1 know. No thank for OihI. So maybe there Is a chance yet for j'oura truly, 1 mighty NEAR AND j u,r. Nearly 11 of the li.ilians in Amerlr.i ome from three provinces In lialy. At I. obi they wei1 form Isboic'-s- . earning from S) to 40 cents a day and living in biile stone csbins. Some of the immigrants had small Dins uf then own. A I don't believe you." I returned. "What did you wake me for? I, was having such a nice nap. "I wanted to talk lo you," suld he. With that he sat 'down by me In the hammock I had sat straight up when he wakened me and pushed It for me with his foot. We had grown to be rather friendly In the puat few days In between the making of the dress. I was laughing and talking with him and Joking when Delia came up the walk with Dick. He was bending over her. "How fond they are of earh other!" I ;sald to Tom, half jealously. Then 1 looked up and found Tout's eye's on me with an expression in them that made ' me blush. These country farmers are very susceptible. It doesn't take bmg. By now Delhi stood on.,the veranda directly In front of its. She was gazing at Tom with a puzzled look. Then she turned to Dick. "I am getting all mixed up on the necktie." she said. "Did you rhangp yours, Dick? I l bought when you came you hud on a blue one, azid now It Is black." I.'b 'i'h.tighed. "Si!!:-:he cried. It was your lively Inin;; liuiilon.'' yi'ii know, I don't get lonely at ull i:nv. (barest, when I hear the whipped w ills. I am beginning to love them. Isn't 'I s! range how you get used to j things in this strange old world? Good night, my little muter. Your lovMABEL ing lo I AM NOT TOM." erlng over his lnide elect with all the fervor that could possibly be expected of him. Then Dick says he is Dick, and Tom eays he I Tom. und youve got lo take their word for 11, That's all therein lo It. Except for tirnt ami. aa I say. their manner toward us, I could never tell t'niher from which. At A rat vwe could lell by their neck-lie- s. but they have taken to wearing the some color. So there you are! Wlmt do you Ihink or marrying a man who is so exactly like another man? Not that lie lias asked me yet that is, he hasn't asked me In so many words but what do you think? Answer at once. dear. Your tc MABEL P. F. I haven't told you for a long, long time how much 1 love you. I uo "I AM SORRY I DISTURBED TOl'." A huge, fine farm In New York June Id, at 10 o'clock. Mule! Th'pk i.f that! U's not to be Dcaiesl 1 am wriling you the hour sneezed ii. Is II? Al least, that Is the to l,ov we have Improved In the iimiier of slaying uiv. The twins have MABEL (pinion of your devoted i , j JusL gone. The wedding drees is finished. It I June 3. Momsey A queer thing lias happen- j beautiful. I birred Dir. r okc : shirring ed. I wits tin.. We had been sewing Is suing to he so i;i: i in hie this slimmer. you know, ihm am vcy nimall day on the wedding ipusi. Delia sod bi with tny neenle win jt comes to I. mid 1 had m: self out lit I he doing little Aue thii gs hke tbdt. II Is or. hammock ihc veimn'.ii to lest. mu nimble at d incrcfful thii-(Lit I hadn't been tnere half an hour and something. Isnt it. love? love you. alxiul. iu-ich- 1 So the frightened young Biunie soon to und worked, And his lellow apprentices wiv "t Tlmt never since then have his dilli(i shirked. For he's never forgotten that day Tho Children' Charity Pnnd. If some little nutld la the fortuimu poaaessor of several handsome album of picture post cards or has a fine of unmounted card the ran make a nice eum for the chIMrtn't charity fund by exhibiting them to hsr friends for 3 cents a view. Some afternoon she can arrange ths cards prettily on a table und ask hCT little friends to come and take a look. You have no Idea how many chiUrcs will really be glad lo see the cards and help along the charity. All kinds of exhibitions may be managed In tbs same way. COURTSHIPS sffec-tloiiH- June 10, at 11 Dearest You will never believe wlmt has happened. I can hardly believe It myself. First, the wedding came off with great eclat thats what they call It In the papurs, Isn't It? and Della whs s dream in her little white dress we had made her. I had on tny tires you gave me and looked pretty fair considering. We had beautiful flower, end the twins were magnificent. You couldn't tell which was which, s usual, until Dick atood with Dells at the altar, then walked out with her to the tune of the wedding march. And that left Tom with me. We drove, all four of us, to the home of the blide, and Tom and I concluded to walk back again through the hedge and bywaje, listening to the whippoorwills and those other birds Unit All the country night with so much melody. We- were quiet awhile, thinking over the wedding, for weddings are solemn things, dearest. They are so uncertain. You never know whether they are to blossom Into happiness or divorce. But by and by Turn begun to talk. 1 bad been listening to a bird that whs singing somewhere In the wood, hut at tb flrst few words I forgot the bird and listened to him. "I sin not Tom," was what he szliL I am Dick." How would you have taken thst. dearest? Wouldnt it have given yo something of s Jar? It did me. 1 thought I loved Della," he went on, until I saw you. But Tom he ha al' ways loved Delia. It broke hi heartI when I naked her lo marry me. thought he'd never get over it. Then when you came and he saw how I began to cure for you he begged ine to let liim lutve Dellu. Bhe cliull never know, he said. Yon remember that lime I sat on the veranda with my arm around her and eh thought 1 was you? Well, she hn think it is you till the end of time. She shall never know. What could I do," lie burst out loving you, but lo let him have her.I Was it uufair to her? I think not; a ill sure .not. Not half so unfair aa W marry her loving you. What else could I dor Dearest, can you ihink of iiiorellie one answer to a question like this? I couldn't And I shall have a big, Ane houJ with a room In It for my little ilomw whenever she wants to come to w me. mar However, I think that after our a ri.ige 1 shall lutve Dick tattooed Just little on tha wrist with a bird orU flower so I can tell hint from Tom. MABEL don't have it done before. I New York. S'.-.t- i I l, nn-l'.'iii- . r I'!-- ! ou .'.'VTTl m. " Is-y- Tlic name of the Russian General FinlMKifl signifies meek" or iieace-ful;- " bui. strangely enough, be li.i Devils." ai ned ibe nickname (,f "seven ' (.whig in bis exploits In tlie ltus.o-i'urkls- b 1 Fifty thousand of il.ein m e year there win? Olfirdr, rotisiunets In lessors wcic engaged, e:ld that the bluelhroot pusses from central Africa I im.'s. slid girl ip the puluir t!io s. .i:i! ?.!;. j.TiU appl.-tnt'o- ii nwri-.gtwo to lo the German sen. a distance of 1.JO0 !..ji!iy : r.n c '. but the land Is poor, and the Itiili.ius There ate 11 o doctors. : ip. uirgh is. Jl for pen on were r :i tile Of IV'-e:lr. es HJ r.:ic!i ns !i, to miles, making the journey In nine ha ve nothing to woik ft with extrpl l.nvyoi. !3 k :o'(dl;i,ch: P architect lb's i..:mbi-- r I . (l.iims .ive been even him in ier(ect phytic. i! and men-- t hours. :n ( 7 I ui ( iigii'.e, ?. S,1es. r.ud vigor. A newr sugar plant which Is said to No great woik Is ever don in a biir- A Hit . 'i New Y rk have i,c-- I' Sll: I'll" th- - lli.iil' look, the ' i i "V! e i :ij f I.'n.nrj iraoe cdhely rf twenty timea the sug.-i- oblaln-!- ! j , rv. To .f the a rie.t wieiullir dis- . i.i V. ll.e viil" D'e i.. .'. , c 'V pwill li. uf I.':, e( pi y to f.irrr hr1 tirciel from mi equal weight of q.m 0r ' o Ht;,i I'rncMi'. li on I (ivi y. lo pilot .1 git-:1.0" i'i.j . i : picture, to I'l- .- e - , K lili.-- .( t r ; I, Zi M 'il1'!., i fifty et in p, jgin. 'beet loot has been discovered in Para- " , I' l!,c Wijpt i,n fimnoilsl poem, ( become a itj in F'.e w 'Tie .m:-y:ipi,-i-ein l.oir bur Li.il (..: us. xiug. wuslr. ui:i!i J to he jg'iny. I statesman or funnels xenernl to do The-- Mnk. y I hi- Wni M Go Roiil'i." 'rof ii If. "ii:p-i.''.of ti.mwri i m J y. i now uoippiesred and The poor yield of winter wheat Is . . ll.lb'S ;iltl e nii Hit i I tin-any thing giesl lequircs time, pnllcn- - e m! in makes an i' Yap' KiiPmiui- l- for iron due to Hi di- -l motion of seeded giving !!: ;( (lie urin.i-ilill- n I im coi area '.nid perseverance. These things are Bo. i iso. aie I ip.il win nrrlvc-- at ly hi, when It is converted Into rognbec!. during the h.lld winter. don "Utile by hulk. it ml tlic c1: af'r. s r'ineiits. in w 'ich a In one imlirnken t;cHn-i:niwe;l( ' B. Sheldon has iinnle tlie Dr. t'ighl r. th asThere sir iiinrly 400.000 Italians in At Im In g'l.im.g of the l.,st Iisi.il l.j.nbir ol t ami pro- -' Kut open u bird known as the not tin if. tounding drcbirnlioir llmi appendicitis FAR. ' Did as He Waa Told. Teacher When the wise men cum Cut the parrot out carefully and with to Ihe king what did they say? paints or crayons color his feathers to Boy They said, "O king, lire folook as natural aa pomlble. If you have rever!"' a Polly at home 11 will be verjr easy lo Teacher Quite ; right. And vbu copy hla pretty green, blue and red. then? plumes, but In any bird store you can Boy And immediately the king lint look at a bird and see liow to paint him. forever. Iiad fallen asleep when I was awakened I am not an adept at telling twins by a touch or something on my cheek. apart, 1 can tell you that. I never know 1 started up and confronted Tom, who Dick from Tom, tnough Tom la makhad been there watching me for I don't ing violent love to me, and Dick ia bov- know how long, I wonder if 1 snore. Do L dearest? j He anid, I am sorry I disturbed you." But. looking at the long peacock feather with which he had touched my check, I was Inclined to be slightly incredulous. , t Fua Pee the Little Pelh. BIT SATISFACTORY UNIQUE h When Is it dangerous to walk by river? When the hedges are shootlnf and the bull rushes out (bulrush it out). Why are candy sticks like no horses? Because the more you lkh them the faster they go. Which Is mere obedient, the chunk belle or the oigan? The bells, became they will sound when they are tolled, but the organ says, "I'll be blow id first." . A .. . ALPHABET Little Philosopher. her about our president and the RooseFond Mother My darling, It lo bedvelt children. Yolanda liked the alory time. All the little chickens have gone ao well thnt she named her dolls fur the to bed. "Sweet to tho Sweet." young Ruuaevelts, from Theodore Junior Lillie Philosopher Yes, mamma, and Let twelve members of the party didown, so has the old hen. vide themaelves Into groups of three. Due of each trio must aland with his A Trick la Haste. Uettlag Over the Dlilrulty. arms linked into the right arms of his A surprising feat mny be accomplishtwo companions, who will thus be ed in the following manner: THke an standing with their faces In different ordinary dinner plute and All It with directions. A small sweet la placed in aaler. Then get a small empty bottle the left hands of these two, who will sad assure the company that you are then try to place. It In each other's w'lsnrd enough to pour water through mouth, having to stretch across the the aolld bottom. Having declared that center guest, whose duty it is to stand the bottle must be perfectly dry when the experiment is performed, thrust a perfectly still. slick Into It and hold It to the lire till It Is very hot loo hot to hold; then How to Talk Jifisnr, Maud it without delay month downAs a guide lo tho many unpronounc-abl- e ward in the plate of water. Pour a Juimiiipkc names with which the of water on the hnitnni of newspHxra are teeming juat at present Noel (who ha pointed a cow In blue) tlic following rules for' sounding certhe bottle as If you meant to All It that I don't never way. Every time you do this the bottle seeing a blue tain letters will be found uoeful to will have more and more water In ft. cow. children who are fond of reading about As this evidently flakes place every Elsie Never mind. Let's say the Japan: A like a In father, e like e In men, I time you pour water on the bottom it cow'a cold. HALT AND HEE DAUGHTERS. np queried the small Inquisitor. Oh, I'm more than seventy," waa the CARDS. reply. "What!" exclaimed Tommy in evident surprise. "More than seventy and This la s game the boys and girls of not dead yet!" Japan are very fond of playing. The curds have to be made pt home, The Japanese Saota Claus. as in this country the game of alphabet small "The Japanese have seven gods of cards is not known. Get Afly-tw- o Whom are described in white cards or pieces of paper. On happiness, all of One of them, and the nursery rhymes. x of them write well known twenty-siseem ia short proverbs, each beginning with a favorite of them all, Hotel, who our to different letter of the alpliabct. Then to correspond pretty nearly He brings people lung on tle other twenty-si- x cards draw il- Santa Claus. Hotel has a Jolly life and prosperity. lustrations of the proverbs. When ready for the game the chil- and amiable expression of countenance. dren range themselves In a circle, and Km I sc Whatever. (he cards are sliuAled and dealt. One Mamma I gave you the cane only reads a proverb that lie holds In his and you are a bad boy again hand, ami the player who holds the pic- yesterday, today. ture corresponding to It calls out, and Son Well, that sliowa that It the match Is mude. Those who are Her do me any good. Arsl to dispose of .their curds win, and didn't the holder of the lust curd fj the loser. Culur Pretty Polly. Certain forfeits are imposed. The little are severe in this rather Japs forfeiting business, and if the loner is a boy hts face la marked with' Ink; If a girl, she has a paper or wisp of straw stuck in her hair. GAME OF v; wok. h,m three- Cried hts Small master: Now. then--- . score and ten were the allotted years ile to set' To your fellow of nun and asked his grandfather how Don't dun ...in, mind.T elll many years that made. "Seventy," replied the old gentleman. Dismissed at the end of the "And how old are you, grandpa?" . THE QUEEN OF Whicof tour Hts' Idea ef Age. Tommy had read that ld v Ilka 1 In pin, o like o in pony, u like oo THE LAZY BLUNIE. in book, ai aa in aisle, el as iu weigh, au as o In bone, uu as oo In moon. There was once a ) oun Blume h hoot .nd W, L in the middle of a word and u In suj. H he whs not the middle or al the end of a word are Por hen Wp whenever he could ? h, "hi sometimes almoKt Inaudible. lent Ig . snooze When hi. master was out The ror.aonunts are all sounded as In of lllf Wa English; g. however, has only the hard sound, as In "give," although the nasal ng Is olten heard; ch and s are always soft, mb In "check" and "sin," and a before u has the sound of dz. In the case of double consonants each one must be given its full souud. 'V There are aa many syllables In a word as vowels, but practically no acceut. daywhileso doing hi. Be eure to avoid the Aat sound of a, And, feeling annoyed at the si.h which ia always pronounced alt. n0dd1' Vrack! " REPRESENTED? i- : f- . - l'-.- o-- cvcr-llnn- - l l rin-i.n- l siu-i--ii- Is contagious. He says the disea mlcroblc origin and that the on!?,g J t tonal explanation of It Is that It result of a germ that can be ,ran,thB red. The prevalence of the disease, , believes, substantiates his theory. Pleasure, when It Is a "tan's purpose, disappoints Itself, aua t constant lo It palls the application ulty of enjoying IL The street cor passenger Iran' . New York city alone exceeds ths Combined steam railways lu the Liu Bialea. ( t |