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Show THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINES, DECEMBER 1LHL rlln Who Can Guess the Missing Word? HOW BELLE FOUND HER i TEAPER. BKIJJO'g two older hr: her had huili luiust- I:i i lie buck had helped i A Puzzle in the Stars . yunl.j liiaku it. Tk1 Hilly dour wax a round imifi dose ground; but muen ahMj up iiis.de i J. ft' ft-- . ihnru was plenty of rftmi, and all was :,ug and warm. Thrie a tie really three rooms, ail that from ouislde the house looked like three anew cuiercd haystack M'hen the anow Imwe waa lmilitd Bell was very proud e( It and erf her allure In building it. hhe had brought. If., a , out her dulls and some dulla' furniture to! furiilali it with. But her hrotln-ialso! wonted to play in the snow house, and after a 1 ery short time had com-- ! A. ' loat her temper. lierause they In-- 1 !' s.jt on siett'd I alnHit, knocking down running the furniture and Florihel. the blut'k haired doll, 1U He drove licr brothers Ss: f' .. :m' :..? Si ) out of thu house, flit- hoys went straight lit to their mother, and presently thui ludy leaned from tin- - window and told Belle that site was not to eoma In to the evening meal until she h.id found her lem-hagain. Poor child! All the afternoon luo two boys kept at It, tensing her ati 'h N i. long distance, until they grew tired and' went off. liclle, left to herself, kept house I st ltly, but it was no fun at all, because! she felt cross and unhappy. The front loom of tin snow house wasj the parlor, uud the neat room tho bed ' ? V chandler. In which was Hollys bed. Bui! the must interesting room of all was thei little pantry. In which there was a small! window. To stock the pantry Belle had! two large apples, a bunanu and several froicn turnips. The turnipa were so good! they did not last very long. Belle eating every one. These matters, however, did not restore Belle's temper to her; she thought it! strange that her usually sweet self should have become so cross, and wondered where! she could And that lost temper. The shadows of evening were tracing ghostly leaves and dead brandies on the whits walla when Belle, - sou led. half1 asleep in her parlor, heard somewhero a baby laugh. To hear a batqr laugh where there were no babies was puixling, and ! Belle rose to investigate. I'orhaps lier doll had coma alive? She tiptoed Into the No! there 'was no baby there. Pit n try. Hut ona thing was sure, hep apple her driest apple was gone! Grieved at tills,. Belle seised the remaining apple to eat! it. as the only way of saving it, when: Tlie night Is still, and calm tlie sea. again she heard the baby cry. Goodness.' j And nothing tlieir contentment mart, came from a large hole in the wall, t "Will you be mine?" he ask. Pays tho: j "Those horrid hoys again," she whispered! to her1 doll in her arms. They are just j the answer In the stars." "Head fooling me. 111 catch them at it, earing; Belle knelt down and! my lovely apple." crawled Into the hols. It led into a sortiand were li;i i J up just like she hud soon as Belle was on seated In a soft cor-- 1 tared an Immense doorway of solid lea, of pasngoway under the snow and seemed' seen thorn in pictures of Kskinui lands In nr-- of the drift the boy shovud off. Bells; passed through a great many round rooms very long. After crawling foe a long' her father's book. The sledge was maile had never heard of a gnowdrUt sliding ho and at last stood before Boreas, the Kunh way she saw light and came to the end. lout of bonus of animals sewn together smoothly, but it was great fun, and didn't Wind himself. Bello did nut feel at ell But instead of her brothers she saw with cords. The top was a broad piece of make her feel a bit cross. Still, even going frightened, but It was' ail so beautiful, and down tliti hill with a rush did not restore the old man Boreas, with his lieard that baby! Yes. the passage opened right Into xoft skin with the fur mu another snow house, and there Jn the mid- - As soon as ull was ready tl.e boy cracked Belle's good nature, and when at tho bot- flowed away on all sides from his chin, die of Him floor whs tlie very pret tie t. a king whip and away they sped over tlie tom they tumbled in a heap she scolded while and soft, smiled so kindly at bee queerest baby Bells bud ever seen or heard .hard arust of snow, Thera wax not a tlie poor boy very sharply. Clumsy that her good nature rams back and rhe tiling! To make her ride on such a loose began to cry. "There, Belle, youve fvvud snowdrift that went to pieces at the bot- your temper again," said he. tom! Site cried; 1 just wish I was home she cried joyfully. "Why, so I have! again that's all." As Belle said this Boreas stood right over But the Eskimo lad didnt notice her, her. Ilia long coat was covered with snow because he was very busy trying to wldslle Hakes, and tlie flakes were falling faster u whale ashore. Presently a big black and and faster. Suddenly he stooped and lifted white whale did hear the whistle and came Bello in hi arms and kissed her. "Therq will And litddon g number of letter, which If put togethtr proper will spell the missing word wInLh P,ct,or neur tiie edge of the Ice to see what it was. and now come In to your suiiper." lilch will complete (lie verse. The hoy told Bella to climb on tils back Belle opened her eyes. Bins wjs la her and put her anus about his neck. Belle did lilg brother's arms and they were both In so as soon as she could get out of the snow- her snow house. It was il.ork and snowliii drift, anil, tho Eskimo boy carrying her. furiously. In one hand Belle held tightly, MAY BY slid down the Ice to the edge. Here a frosen applo and In tlw other g handfli he climbed on to the broad back of the of mlow' Is or whbh devoted to exhibit Schrenkeisen. the Dy the; figures representing the genealogical whHln and took bold of the back Ail The "Your mother was frightened for you Paelflc coast tribes, and sintie d.i-- ;ord of the family. hr could not find you. That was waa so big that he didn't feel ehiUrsn, lot ns get our carpenter my dour children, you hull visit this may The tool arc and the chisel engraving COME, together again, for we have some and make a more oh refill study of rhe thing unusual, and slowly swam back; because you had burrowed way back ini used for the on book the nitj.igain carving toward Ms companions. But the Eskimo tl' snow. interesting things to make ;stunil, which is done in the same manner how the Eskimo boy helped this week. And all Indian decorations, bf these Indian. boy wanted tlie whale to cross tlie sou to! A"1 that tool I know you wUI like Iliad feature of Sketch No, 2 represent a wooden scrap 'as llut on the table book Yack, the Northern Bight. Bo he kicked hi r,H"n R,ld her lost temper. It Is a tud Tt or are two which cal side of bassinet basket, cschj and the coal or dog pieces this week's work, for what boy or girl Is heels Into the big sides of tlie whale us jhlng to lose after alL fourteen Inch so high, nine indies wide nl wood tmx are maile of soap huxra, the not interested In ths American Indian? hard as he could. That scared the whale, So let's start at once. Sketchus No. tlie bnl usn and twelve Inches whlo at Die. use of which will save us all carpentry so he mode a straight line for Lbe open sea. ' 1 and S are taken from work made top. The other two side deces arc each' work enepl tho eiwlng of Mis top After that It was very easy to steer the luehrs high, eiglrt inches wide at' lines, the holes in the end piece of tho by tits TMiigil trilie of Indiana, of southwhale by kicking on one side or the other. eastern Alaska, who, like tlic Haldn In- Hie botlnm und eleven Inches wide at Ihe coal or wood box aad the sand puttering, And he went so with a rush over ihe water dians of Queen Charlotte Islands (nee top. These sides are screwed together and The vigorous application of sandpaper, It took no time at all to reach tlie that tlie bottom board fitted s Is Tlut whole s In. a round Mock wood 3 or of wnipiml sketches Non and 4). are very fond of tlidshod cork, other shore of the sea. The nearer they with will soon obliterate the stencilled matter water umber burnt the: color, carvtheir with botongluge ornamenting got the brighter grew the lights in the auue as the tsHik rack, and the design Is and stains on the boxes, TIis carving Is ings and paintings. sky, and at last It became a blase of five The table book rack shown in sketch No. pafiHed on In yellow, blue, while Htid done in tiic same manner as on the book as they stepped ashore from the tired 1 ws will make of three pieces of s rod bbh:k. You will find the side pieces of S'Mi k und t'io book stand, and. If carving Is wlinlc. A terrible cloud w.'ts rising In the dodiscarded or box nut Ihe Just starch the snap hs ilolrcd. of an Inch The thick. each designs may painted north, tlie North Wind blew awfully cold, bottom board Is two feet long by seven sired thickness and of sufficient length and on. ax in the ease of Hie scrap basket. and poor Bello shivered and shivered. 1 notice wide and tlie two cu.l boards are wt1ih. The "iiulxhinir of tiicx iirlich'S may ho There was a great ice palace up on a hill, each seven Inches wide by flv inches high. The third sketch Shows s larger article, :d,n,i cii.u-- as was tho finishing of the and thither Urn boy took her. They cn- The dots on the sketch represent pebbles, for which we will take the lumber of a ni,ok rack mal scrap basket, nr a very good which should not be more than three-eight- dry goods ease. The shelves nrr e.ieli 'nih can he obtained by mixing of an inch long three feat long and seven lnchiw wide, and Mi't hiirnt umber powder, quarier' port inch wide. These pebbles, -- y dear chil- the side hoards are each three feet high japan ami quarter pjrt mrpcntuic. lids we lf Inches wide. Thcl,liiMI of course, he applied whh a brush, again and sevon and dren, w'o can obtain whin visit ths seashore, or we n iy purchase cruse strips at the bock of the shelves are i and, after ihe slain dries- - which It dues them at the bird store, wln e they are each thrr-- feet two Inches tong hy three. in a f w inumenls we will uceutiutc Ihe used In the fins aquarium- - they have Inches wide, and may be screwed to tiieluiilllli. s. ie s. misiihs and res with Mali1 JuM tu na. .l'kAiuiu' link, yog the, atai stJ viiaA, w B- there; or. stilt better, we may walk around hack of the side hoards. A simple way; brick jrd ,ip,l i irx green colors. You, rin the corner where tlie its foataa ths sheKaa to tbs side boards being my diar children, lli.it the effect is su of. A plump, hiewn face, two rosy checks, I thing In sight for a long way except the round black eyes and straight raven Mark snow hills and tlie rlhuda. li.ilr wh.it tln rs was of It. He was dressol The Mm slowly became ice as they in u wrap iiiuilu entirety of softoet furs went along, ami ss the moon rose In the u:i.l was mq with a doll carved out eat tlio sledge passed out on a great of a piece of lions. frosen river. Far sway on the opposite Bello still rarried the apple and she now ehure twinkling lights could ha seen, and 'handed it to lids dearest of babies. IBs the Eskimo buy said that there was where tcliglit ni.iil" her feel a little less cross, a great nun lived who would tell Belle JEzb&c mi 11 lie vuhbod the bitten place In Die where lo lind her temper again. When the sledge reached the shore IMW. "TJltle goose. Belle cried aggrlly. ggte .zaoc GX ihiit will make it cold again. Then Bello! Belle saw that several snow houses stood ! rv;,h"T ". ,' 7MDE. looked about. This snow house was murhion the bank, with dog and a number ot tKxtp&oxr. larger than hei and was built of blocks people about. Tlie Eskimo boy took Bellic EOXJVAVC lot snow like huge brick fitted together. 'Tight Into one of these houses, where sat! It hsd only a hole In the ceiling, for smoke. a very tall man, dressed, like the others,; to escape out of and no windows at all.lln furs and smoking a lung, hideous plpaj There was a snow bench on one aide. of carved bone. .wide enough lor a bed, and on it was "This Ifltle girl hns lost her temper,'! ' i.i splendid bear rkin rug, pure white ln;ald tlie boy, and hs left Belle with the AbWcolor. Oh." cried Belle, hutf mol her; man. - J. . m j 'would like to have that!" ' 5.". "Your name Is Belle,1 said this man.' a Tt is line rug." answered a levy's voice you are very wrong lo lose siic.h a! mother."1 to "It my jKomewhere. belongs thing a your temper better lose Belle turned to scold the boy, thinking It precious heud or your voice. The Norih Wind, ynur s But Instead, Horriuli his taken your temper to the! j was her ling tier's playmate. 41 f. WDCZXZAf-tSGjeAfj0.rA'S-,ho seeuievl, uh her crawled Into tlie room N(irthorn i.iglit. and thither mmt you go1 , to be a large.,. --ot U jt0 picked it up outside of yi door, through io ,i . ii'fliy of hi baby. Ilis roy face whs Hlro'b(,k yanli llu told me." Orj'QA&JSCX. -Isnirmiiidod liy fur hood: Ills eyes were! nVile felt very sorry now, but she wax CfeocJ CffJLC&T also black. Hud his suit of clothes ul-- o en-.tT7yjfD crukr unit so Just poui'- -t and salil 72JW&7T. 77&BZ; TZ&C, Even his slice were of seal- - jnolWnf. Tho N'irth Wind! Ho had found GOQZJarC&tnS. VGUJCC tirviyor fur. hut I d:dn t sec are "You skin. welcome, here, then, were the Northern ToTEtyPoLE you corns in: 1 wa" 1",.f,J'-IIdghts? Presently her comps nion. tn'Kblnio boy. returned and he said she was V to rid. " reindeer sledge to tho top of wa Why paved with asphalt, and. If we axk the by meins of cleats screm-- to the inside grotesque that others will surely think IUlin in another snow hmisVl bu'lldrd with my iWlOWrtrlft foreman In charge of Die work. I am sure of the side board. The shelve re-- 1 upni'tljai th."e .irMrte have been made by fP til PHt Uf tllft 4VjTe cleat and are screwed to th, m. We hM(KsM htrt 1 firm Wnnw hiiW I nit that he will allcvr us to select ail we dl,in of our North f'leitic coast two The The design uf the csrvlnr on tlie shire Is must not n'g!ect to equip the bassinet for there's no liole there now," site cried, with reindeer, hornsgreat may need of fie proper site. and soft prc.T'l.ng pn'i a beautiful dog frisked Ws will dig out a spare for each piAblri taken from a totem pole of the Huida true with an old blanket or some cotton, so At tilts moment Into the sledge slid Belle . waiting. -- :.l u.Jumped tlic txavcr. liowevcr, tlie tloit doggie or tsbhie may find It comfort' solemnly In sini Belle proceeded lo make, on the edgrx of tho hulinm aii'l cud pigce jsrnl repres'-nl.N...t I.lna. la tl.n rn nHi..p (I,, k.. so that' they the pebble will be about! North Pacllie roast aiuwiiig or xhie, for it 1 l:tt!e either will core for Now we muni modelling of the beaver may differ, two our flue decoration. half embed uni in the remove all fatty substance from each characteristic feiiiuio ej.prar hi ull of inci,irs showing in peblile ty rubbing It with a piese of garlic. them. Tho two BEING A BOY. i xml '.hr cnr. Auply fish glue 1.1 Die provided concave in the row of smaller the sledge. A groat while! asked Bene rai.ier moro ciieerfully ; "I'm catch up with the wood and 10 the pebble, place thr peb- cross or cross ha'ch ilu sn 'ip;hi-cto; Never want to be a man jhear with two little bear stared at them a Xcw Yorker ble In Ite place und then strike it gently represent the hcrI-- h on tall, j Drum an ice rave, and a flock or wild. When tlie old folks go sway. own Igloo.' "Ye, and ttiif i myone with a hammer uiviil it becointa securely which Is turned up in from of l i b'dv, ' than mine." sa'.d gecee. as white n snow Itself, flew over! If a much li.vicr I.ike to be left all alone an Inierrsiuis fastened In i!a ple.ee. The three head on are never omlned. It B"llo but you see I lost my temper and their jir.ul in the sky. The reindeer look! Iiiiiihii the outside surface of Dio end boards is fact that tho North Then I have a happy day. msi great long strides that made them go my ni.viinin y.i 1" a realistic' the Tiingit's idea of a sea monster, Theldo not endeavor to toward the north they Get up whenever I please. 'That yon rouhln't hiiYe any supper un- - very fai.t, and tnrate. li'side surface of these boards may either j drawing or mod'-ii.un.inn1 to he, of Finally t.w Erklm.i great til you found il uculn," finished the Kkl-.P- d boJr be eorved hs shown or lelt unorixunented. ( reprv.. olid, but luvar.auiy d Btsy out tlil Its real late; upon 1,8 liaa tlle vnd of the mo bey glibly l'ini;fi.Htlon. Ko' I.la abed till 1 get tired they will nut be seen wtien the rack liymhoi nr eymbo: and Jonmey. they begun to go up; is tilled with bnok& With Hie aid of un'v'(u -- ec. my i Why, how .I d you ever know thatr':"10 desii.T. h iren, Pat f I '01 hillIv.e. F 8 p. B the real thing to dale. up they went 'Aon must have until ut asked Belle, in sururixc. In ti.e, of iui Inch wide on the Iv.'uk stand l.ss i.kenc engraving tool last tile top was reached. The heard It all." the design or the carving is easily cut into heaver, hat we kmiv bv tin- two large; Eat any old thing I want whole lay spread out at their fee! d "No. but tills is where all tho lllile girls nil one plain tali' the wrood and an ordinary ehlM is all wvifiout teeth and by th a:d" and on the other Inc Take my time to away; shall need to fashion the surface, whiehitimt the lieavcr is meant, and boys who lo-- e their temper are aunt opBn ,pa wlt!l two or threu.wn-lf- ., lay .. Hearm.body say lo me. we may do as our fancy dirents. Finally, I . The face shown on the bassinet bus r.o to And them again. in tl:e distance. The Eskimo ling boy! we will screw tlic end piece to the urda of Irtsciiioitinee to the shark, but the shaip "Doa't you stay out late Then I can find mine here s mew.iere-- ),' hands at tile wha'es. for he the bottom board end finish the whole by It see'r.t Tunny 10 think of llr.d.ng niy own us that t;ie ha:ti n.rmi. f.vw i' tiiey cold git a ride on one1 fut out and f.M from X to X and fold The rap whore It Joins the pIKo. old eaj the folks If from hums cohir. lTh,.,0 stayed s of the greatest impor-fainting it with burnt u r.licr water U,oln' "1i lMut!ful!dowo the rnheretd-- of the led I11 like man-'All ihe lime. It seem lo me Band paste G to H and K.to "ivin Ik a I'.'HW John J from on 1 ery groir.snue effect, end one mat tam to t'.e Indian of our North rxciric' , ffht r.,;.,,, j asked th tfcyr' fr.v ? he North Psclflc cont tnhis frequency f -be tue: li of willin' UK .e.lk.! to on: get stand mey ,f J.III f,jr, wi;s ltn . il.- Tiioee ar t..,.,. niy kini Non hern ' employ will 1st oo'ajued by painting the Yi'ns't. Hilda. To.irh.an or sotne other " lna ' A w'!l atnrt in I sin. just as you re. fi Norm Wind fjeiiis. li.e limurs ' da:k red. green eyes, t:,e wolGs head upward arul Jj,' Ac., his tamiiy idenlity to, nut of the snow muse u nen we have crcn-- i tliat e .i wc .iiuli : t0 1,1 S.i Belle wi-Ir,iVi ilo piVlow. The i.ib , bow-!or c'h'er water co'ors. al-Many Hoy ran do 0 many things an extent that it pre."ds tribal j il niULl' ot th" 'end cxpeeiert to uc a buck ard lih" her eeme lo them." projects beyond the'rTtd dnvu nder the bed. Mak nw craolts. boxes sn-- other acticies or and on h:s hunting own. But i.isieail there soj not even it hliing That green up folks Jjy.e.it do The next thing to do. however, was to H1 of tue quilt. Taste E "n the reverse liole In thla tab. attach a small huti. hw-ated quite the tame e this book stand (ittion iie is heartily welcomed In arc ' Iioiise In Ight or a fence or tree, AH was rrorh the ve and rhe l".y lonkt uf F r.nd fold down this double tab, pasting 'weight and, as ths weight awinga-thThat 1 wonder wiiy they want or n may be ei en In the hail of the Mu 11m jhfit which displays liis family totem. Bnmv. snow and Ice everywhere. A ei'ilge st'Mid apint for a spar snowdrift. At int lie it where It naturiliy fails on the reverse will nod. A heavy button will Of jwi To os men and work. Thm'i you? Natural Jliatoiy, Hcyrnt,v-ei"eni- ll , of these 'totem poles arc of great on n iiir door the tl di it with found the of one, halanctd fns;e;irJ emtione Die of four gs mountain t" back view the rap. ,the button Is not enough, Iy New Y.n k. 'and are iieaiitlfuily carved with head arid' Street and Ceiiiial i'.iik ' will Now get mi lure," he tiicd, aud FRANK H. BRlOKS. lij- - lur.g cord. They placed in Ln- -. project tvyond the base of the cap. Fold heavier the weight the ' tf." b is I e .s- S w ph-lel- I "-- srf je . . i . - w I i i 27 Ntftd ' i : ! ? I Xtfc oSpreac dVdAing dAeir jfa' Cu.ojjy you Je Avve?Ae jAjAu ofays' JAc.M ead dAe 4iu'wer zr & Stazr ih-s- r CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT BE MADE BOYS AND GIRLS. Arthur rcc-Nor- th any-l',1- : three-quarte- rs ; one-ha- lf er ANIMAIS OF FICTION i one-ha- -- a n-- s'-te- . 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