OCR Text |
Show Ilhy Afuivce In Pantltn. Baby McKee is unquestionably . a "bigger" man than his grau'ther. He now wears "pants," and there is no one who can rightfully dispute his claim to wear thorn. Troy Times. liaby MeKeo does not propose to remain re-main in inoeuous desuetude long. Monday he did tho double act of celebrating cele-brating his birthday and of putting on his first pair of knickerbockers. Grandpa's hat was a pretty close lit for him before night. Cleveland Plain Dealer. "liabv McKeo" has got into trousers. He is four, not three years old, as a misleading Washington special announced. an-nounced. As he is the most important member of the Harrison administration, the fact of his getting into trousers will inteiest the nation. Why should grandpa go 'way oil' to Chesapeake bay after ducks (ami ntit get any) when ho has such a duck at liouioV Hartford Times. "Baby" McKee was permit ted to inhabit in-habit a Knickerbocker suit for the first time at his (fourth) birth day celebration celebra-tion on Monday, and at tho close of a collation, of which he and fourteen other youngsters partook, one of them proposed "Benj's" health and future happiness in a bumper of Potomac water. wa-ter. Tho youthful spellbinder was tho four-year-old, sen of General Breckin- , ridge. Philadelphia Ledger. We like to read tho account of the i! birthday party of Baby McKee in his iirst pair of pants. Vo like tho president presi-dent leading the fifteen children to the dining-room and Mrs. Harrison starting off tho V irginia retd with them. It is wholesome and homelike. Give us a White house with children in it and a real family atmosphere. Wre had enough carousals there before the Harrison Har-rison regime to last a good many years. Boston Record. |