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Show 25, 1901. THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER What State Does This Puzzle Represent? MOUSE THE CITY u well admit that non ( ua I wen gl ad when we drat beard aha waa MIGHT out of coming. Whan Mamma had iKuai wo aJl luiihed at ona another. We had never ewe ttnuan Ham. for aba bad el way lived abroad. (M the Well." arid Alice, 'that maana that sums one anil have tit he giving op ootna tear poor age, thins all the Utna. Kha W OwawJ len t aha, Uwnr ll am Tea." aaJd J. "Gwen. of course I It won't ha luu, Alice, who will give W all know that!" Bo TO Oh. pas! ' cried Rohm. a he la the kind that wetira ellk dreaeaa and cams a psraaol?" Yea." said Alloc. "and ahe probably ean't walk or play tennis. And aha will cream when the rowboat tips." "And when old Nell ahiee at a ber newt. Oh dear! ahe1 II want join the tcnnla to tu.irnaiiifCit, and aome one will play with her, and g- -t her in trim. IV all rroaried, but there waa ao "rip for It, and Konln and 1 met her at tba pol tua nest day. dim waa tall and airodrr, and her hair ml. Rohin thought her pretty, and liked her. I didn't. Rue talked prettily, and waa very friendly, but alia save papa cheeks to klee. and chattered both French to tha print maid who cama wtta her. and I thought her effwiad. Alice liked liar at fleet and InmatM that But ug'y brown dreaa waa "artistic. hr o thaldteraxy a tier elie had taken R aocia-t- y Hociely ahe rhangcd her uilnd. Tha wae reading the book, of aoinw famoua man, and Rate had not only met him, hut he liad vleitcd at hie houne In England. 1ana society mada a grant fuea over Haas, 1 think Alice wuk Jealous Rnee hnd Used a", over tha world with her father and mol her. had earn a great deal, and knew four or live 'Iio you play tennis?" Rohin aaked nrr ' a few daya after ahe cams to Yea, Inured," aha anrwarad, I love F' t- - hr lngus. piny Hlio had a brand new racket, and went over to the courts Hoea and I on a bench and watched the champion of tha club Hay a art with Robin. Tnen Knhin aeknd her to play. Bha heeltated, "I think 1 won't play, thank you. We urged her, but ahe wouldnt, and aha wouldn't Join the tournament. Of course wa thought ahr couldn't play well, and aaa afraid to play with us and wo atoppod Making her. Hie didn't acream when Nell allied, out ha never aaked to drive, ao wo euppoood elm couldn't. Wa were ueually polite, but deal. Baby ho wea left to hrmelf a Jim adored her, and alia told him aturlaa I waa near a window by the hour. Om-and heard her telling him a tale of s dear little Midland pony ahe had owned In England, and bow ahe and her father uaed In gallop over the flelde. I Juet leaned nut of the window and aaked (1 didn't believe a word of It); i.an yon ride horaebaek, Ronr and anHhe looked at ma quearly, swered: Orialnly. Didn't you hear what X wa telling Baby? "Yea, 1 did. I wonder you doat write hooka; you tell auch good atones." K sounds poll! written, but the way I raid It it wa hathfull Hh got up and walked away, and 1 waa glad mamma hadn't heard. She never told ona of ua another thing aha had asm or done until afterward, that Is Ona day wa all went on a picnic to the Inland. Mamma put ua up a flna lunch, and let Baby Jim go with us Silver laiko, where the I aland Is, la about four miles away, ao wa piled Into the Just aa wa started mamma carry-al- l. tailod: "Alice! Be rare that both tha boatmen go with you In- tha rail bust. It Is too large fur ona man to manage safely. If Young Jake la busy And some pretty plena on the bank to eat your luncheon." Wo got to the lake, anhamraeed old Nell and left her to browea while we hunted up Old Jake and hla non, who alsalting. But wa found only ways took Young Jake. 'Oueaa you'll have, to put up with me ihl time," raid he. "Ded'a rune down (he road a bit, but III take you over to (he Inland If Robin, hers, will ha crew.' Rut mould it be safer aaked Alim doubtfully. i a - This picture Illustrates the name of one of the Suited State a Can you cnees which! and; began to cry. Jake triad to get-But: up celled to Robin to "loose the . Robin could another puff came. Than the boat went over. me A ME PUT YOU DOWN WIFE POT." I came up gaaptng. Alice caught and pulled mete the overturned boat. She clutched me ami then screamed: By Jessie de Mercado, "The baby! lie's tied to the anchor!" NCR upon a tins Anancy had had rrad ta let him try Drat. If Monkey Bofor Robin could diva a head earn up bad luck and could get nothing would In turn let him guess at hla weight the had braid me. It was Ruse, and site ' when they came back. To Uils. pf comer. to cat. Ho aat at tha foot of hto garden Monkey consented, and Anancy climbed baby. She had dung ta him when the anchor rank and had cut the rope that and looked upon all tha animals upon hiu back. held lilm with Robin's knife. She swum that passed, and thought how sad Monkey, getting n Arm hold on him, ran Ilka a Hah .and baby would have drowned it waa they ahould all go by hla at top speed to the tree, but did not stop but for bar. door Instead of making food for him. there. Ua ran on and on, and, when Boats from the shore rescued ua, took ui How to accomplish this Anancy thought came to a dense wood, Anancy, now they beto land, and wa were all right esoept Jim. an4 thought, and at last hit upon a coming alarmed, cried out io him to Roao seemed to know Just what to do, andjeehuM ang immediately began to put it Monkey paid no attention to hla cries.atop we rolled him and rubbed him vntll he be- - tnte execution, Put ma down; put ma down. called gan to breathe. But atlll hla dear blue; -- How do, Bredda Sheep?" said ho to a Anancy. eyes would not open. He didn't come to fat aheap that waa passing by. "How you' "Put yon down a ma wife pot," aertamod life. liar' Da grass la dat dry," whlnsd tha sheep. Monkey, Oh. dear I" moaned Rosa at last. Hla . "Yer meklng fun Mat It's all ma can do get enough to oak Monkey, elf?" "My, but you can't welgb much. da asms fun you mek bid "Tea, Jest "No, mo lose weight for true." aaaentrd Bradda Sheep and Bredda Goat and fhe sheep. "Mrk mo era how light you la." said Bredda Dog!" replied Monkey. Anancy raw that It would bo worse thin Anancy. "Ma ean guess exactly what you useless to try to get Monkey to change weigh whan ma lift you up." hit mind, and although death wa storing ao flna and heavy," "An ma ura to be him In tha face he at ones started to think grumbled the abaep as ha climbed on of some way to circumvent Monkey's back. Hla cunning again came to hla aid. plana. As soon m Anancy had tha sheep secureTurning hla head suddenly he cried: 'Yea. ly on hla back ha started on a run for tha dls way, die way." But Monkey kept bouse. right on. Again ha called; Mek haste, "III! Bredda Anancy. why far you run him run fast." am him ean't dat fat oof Where you la taking ma? put an Monkey pricked up hla ears. To whom down at onct." waa Anancy calling? THAT PICTURL "Put yer down? Oh. yea, ma will put yer 'Tea, tek de short cut. you get him down-p- ut yer down a ma wife pot! sure. My, hut him am good eating." "Yer melting fun tor true." cried the "What you auy, Anancy, said Monkey, 13 WHCRC tarrlfled sheep. "Do, Anancy. put me croaaly. ."Who you done oprak to?" down. aaid Anancy, oh, dat only a "Dat?" ARBhunter what ag mt If I aee a fat munkey "Anancy nebber mek fun. Ton wait, And, aura enough, Anancy, coming to the snywhar roun', and I tell him yea" house, dropped hla burden Into the huge Monkey hesitated, and waa lost. He wanted to kill Anancy, and here wai b' pot that was uaed to cook hla dinner In. Anancy had mutton chop and mutton opportunity; but If there waa a burner taw. mutton baked and mutton boiled, for about ho would bo killed Instead, aud alseveral daya, but all good things come to though revenge is sweet, Ufa la sweeter an and aud at last no mora of tha aheap till. waa left. 'Hero, Mr, Hunter, here bo am; now. Again ha sat In hla garden awaiting a didn't me tell yer dr truth?" l'hla waa too much for poor Monkey, victim. This time it waa a goad, who shared the and letting go till hold on Anancy ha. fate of tha sheep, and day by day rushed off In the opposite direction. the llttlo tragedy waa enacted, and stump: Anancy. roaring with laughter, walked Anancy Stories . e An-ane- NATURAL MIS&lKt. YU MAY' 13 THIS THINK BTTM 3ID BUT THAT YU MI3LBD - a." ALLYU MU37 T BIBB IT C 9RRT 13 ZIMPiy jo 32AND 9N YUR m HBAD rt W YU ASK Mt IP UR AAS Got A PAMIUY PAM1LY TREE ? YES T7tY USED N MY GREAT A nn the reverse of the nelglilmrlng of the Mine ebir. Mating tli Cut out Alltv autl Hie tbs ami lei ilry iliuroiuclily. b'ol-- l tlio lira length fast where it naturally fnlls. Inele Hie fruit ami lun-- views on the lower nlgn of the slipper strap n anil forward oil the line l I'anie 1 (o E. When ilrjr the ilgurc ml 111 slum!, lie ml I he right ami upward at K. fill out the rabbit, pasting the front and hack view together. Fold the legs forward and the tall bark and he I'l eland. Fold the arm upward al X and fold lhe watch chain downward eloae to the hand. panting Hie guard fust to to dat1-guard on the vent. togi-Hie- r Tttt GRANDPA SAME BRANCH THEY use ON , Mt The Five Puzzling Proprietors. heart beats ao vary faintly I Ha ought to have some brandy." But nobody had any. "Where Is tha nearest doctor?' aha asked. A milt off, over tha hill." sold ona of tha men who waa helping. I'll gol Ha started running, but Bora cried: Oh! It will lake too tong. Then aha caught up little Jim, ran to where Old Nell stood watching placidly, with only her bridle on, and called to a men who stood nrari Put me up, quick! He had swung her up on Neil's back In an Inetant. and ahe galloped off toward the doctor's, with tha baby In her arms lie passed tha man who had started, and to tba doctor's house Just in time. Ho gave little Jim something, and aavd him. Then he put them both to bed In hla house, where mamma found them when aha cams. And you had better heHora wa treated Rose differently after that! gt DOGS WHO ARE NEWSBOYS. w Fuur aliarp barks In quick auecaa-aloemphasised by an animated tail and the bright glance of a pair of head black eyes. To the ordinary mortal srswered Young "Safe Why not," It might sound like tha delighted greeting Jake. "I'll lie ready In a minute? Then Ituar a;mkr up. Khr knew we nf an Irreaponetbla little doggie to a didn't like tier much, and usually kept ing friend. To the inltla.ed, however, it represents tlw cry of one of the elovemst pretty quiet. Hut now aha aad: And a place on the knights of tha road that the effete city of "Hadn't we "Here's your papers. Huston boosts. bank, aa your nioihrv sold. Alice?" ! Alice fhishivl up and answered angrily; Wuxtry!' rays that bark, and the dog I are Hose.' afraid. If con you "You newsboy, picking up the paper ha has Rom lie Id her head high as she stepped dropped while he cried hla wares, trots up j jtnio the rowboat. lo the customer he haa selected and holds ; afraid," she answered. 'Tin jp hla offering with a persuasion that few muttered Alice, 11 le perfectly aefe," can resist. j Hut I knew In my limit wa ought not to "Newsy. as he la very properly railed, la a small white poodle,' the property of a (u : ewrtm?" teased Yeung Jaksimju, who aella papers on Park street, down "fan yon 11a started hla career !a he rowed ua to i'i snilUKit. We all Sold nMr the office. Rom said: and Kolun. n hm !whcn he waa a mere puppy. At flrst only comrade of hla master In hla long "lea; 1 cun." "Just about ae much aa you can playihoura on tha street, the Idea occurred to Icon!:" sneered Alice. I kicked her, hut the newsman to ura tha faithful little ; ibis,- a'boir-wow'- a J heard Phe looked at Alice superabundant energy in hla I moment, amt then unfastened a silver Mn work. The training wan alow and ardu- elie worr and handed It lo Alien raring !0us. Newsy wa proud of hla iwaponsl-- I 'hlllty when Intrusted with a paper, but, quietly- :1 j "1 am sorry you doubted my word. p.ke others of hla kind, objected to give It net an A slowly heme, saylngu-"We- ll. ! In bewould rot pl.iv your tournament, f you Interpret hie language eympa- - amed hls houee, fell a vlctlm to his grwed. dam ao smart aa you, A nancy, ma boy, up. f hlmw-lwould will to tell I rare not that yon he you ranee thought ItheUcally this; while ha waked fatter and fatter, fer all dem fink yer fula. h.ive a eiruiiger win your prise. No oniW-- s only In hla early days As soon aa he: But one day Bredda Monkey, who had j realised that he was to become a man of been wondering how in those hard times hue nked me to play alncr. Fastened to the pin was a medal with an' business he began to taka tha paper and. Anancy could keep so fat, determined to ON THE STOOP. :, . ripllim s.!:ig ii had been presented to hnuM.if-eerlnwstefa him and. hiding In a tree close by, as wlun-- r uf a "Ln.liea' Tennis stationed by his master, his keen eyea aaw how Anancy obtained hla food. "My petticoat." said Isabel. ,n some big plate in Eng-- : watch the pasvlr.g faces. Newsy knows' Monkey hated Anancy. who had many a , Tournament "la mad of Is cot final The man who likes dogs at a glance. He time played cruel jokes on Mm, and he wa It Isn't ironed." then arid Nell, any other. U catches now raw a way of beating him at hla own and nli. we fell rl. Roliin whlsiled an-- up h'. paper, dashes out In front of him. game and being revenged aa well. Ssun-- : c u'lu t ay a "Not half io nice aa miner p for hla sharp little h biurtr.i lav down tale pari Anancy'a gate that afternoon, Mi I have a aet merk and then waves It In air with an' Anancy greeted Mm aa he had tha other, )( 'I said Dottle Day. My petticoat, Ruse laughed and engaging certainty of success In hla eager, "Good day. Anancy. arid Monkey, "haw when we set "Kao broidery-- all flower!" If the dog la noticed and tha man' la you dess hard times?" end she d iiss ra. appeal. "Oh. I don't car, cried Marjl W Per Naway'a master Rut i here wer lean in her eves, end stoop lo? ,h "Poor enough, poor enough," raid An-- i e "Ma mad min In tww hours! 3'-.wlih tis sailboat she Mr- - walk out for tha pay and the poodle ancy, who w aoisfat he moved g.i Roiim s knife, went over in the ruahei hack lo prepare for tha next rale, looking thin fer true, iculty. but you isskirg a hit of willow The dog has a great vogue with womn me-- lore." "My petticoat. said Dorothy, ni srl fo- - Hahy. He tod lied over and la perfectly aware of the fact that. bit-a whis-lYes. dat's ao." assented Monkey. "Ha flounce three o there! ! no can effort.1 Will me aee lift if ma sole require great "Let watch, and Alics tied her his yrr now, j "Now, Usabeth, come, let ui ee p.i bv use like "You to ha atteutioca a tlidr lcT ii'i. det because matinee Monkey, die he Bredda i., wnsgli-- lie accepts , What kind of lace you wear. -- it so idol polite, but bias. heavy m could not move yer." ! ,. hi lie ihr n: md. I sup.' While on hla beat nothing can lure hlml "Not o heavy, p'raps." arid Monkey. belli. e Hi! canine Me n arid i bet y m 'LIa My pnttlvoat." It acquaintance who! "but mn far stronger drn yer. right if a si:l. from duty. I" k lhe a.i:l. Yo mg invite him to Hike a turn around the ronier me. can walk w'.d you ou mt back aa f;ir: "la the prettiest one of all. i.ii iii'i--- l la-in - nut of the way and are sternly refus'd. Evan the visum of a as dat yar tree." J ik-Because my grandma maked It fro him aw.iy rrum hi never dreiimln hla plot hit I Ana-u-, .irm' cat cami-- l ': suay eliawIT bla-llor nlil re I rishm-'rI i i;'-i; : and fell .,i. ,HH1. imigli Nrway' beads gruw been discovered, and thinking how soon lie , '.!, i.mnil lim turn the laiiice un Nonkt).i f. , ., i ll while, and Alice wieitul with lunging. he wou-n, icr nt ! I I l fr ; : - uly. i or - - 'Ta . - . , J! J v'-C- . " "' x h rVaF - Th: v' AI-r- "re-.terl- ti-- r V-- ' ;vlty I'wAli 9. rpi d'ttl-row- ed ii:-- n- , f r W-- - J P'-- in-- - Tiie aiMiri- - Inn ! .iii ,i,:ilily of ii. :i- liy live uii-n- , nli nf li.lfirtnl iiutluuaHty. "Jlmii'il" nr h'dilmi !n t'n- - :n mil " irt-ii.- 1 |