Show T 4 I I mnst id he rrlJ JJ Q 7 IFMaJJ l I dish f I = lusI Watching for Fairies I hit Some nights 1 try to keen nwalte iseleBt teTo see how fairies really look lOou havo to wntch so sharp and stlll past So fays my mammas fulry book rltln to th fl squint my eyes n tiny ways And then I i ec them ono by one Come trooping In from tnlrjlaml it to t With funny little hop and run itlngj Tiny nod nnd whisper to themselves head They scamper on ncioss the floor 10 If thed never mover seen I bee rfA little boy like me heroic I is slit But If you nok me how they look l ve a Hi Somehow I cnn not seem to tell Tor pretty coon theyo slipped nwuy i And thenl hear the breakfast bIll I isalot Llpplncotts range Passepartout Frames I ullty Passepartout tape comes In small der rolls twelve yards long anti nearly with I8n Inch wide In all the different colors Into col-ors It Is glued on one side nil ready e too for use When you have selected stead jour picture which may ho put Inn in-n mat or not as desired cut the glass con the game size hut be careful not to o Ills I other > t at ilocu < It ojj irnia irniau It jcret in of l ry in t may ers have the edge uneven Then cut apiece a-piece of cardboard tho ammo slzo as the glass i Now when you have these cut you was are ready to put the tape on stand the three up evenly cut your tape tho man size of the top of tho glass fold It in e to I half wet it and paste it so that the he 7 told in the tape will come snugly in rake + et + + + ir the edge of the glass Do tho same on tho bottom nail on the sides only when doing the sides do not pasto all across so that when you come to tho cud of It Instead of gluing cut it bias so that It will form an angle When you use a mat paste tho picture on It first and cut the glass as largo as the mat and paste the tapo on just tho same Great care must bo taken In using the different tapes to have the colors blend well with the picture If you wish to frame the picture of an Indians In-dians head In rtd and it did not match the red in tho picture it would ho better to use a dark green or I black How Fast a Badger Works During the daytime the badger sleeps deep in his burrow far out on our western plains and prairies and at twilight ho starts forth on a nights foraging Ho is a dreaded enemy of the pralrlo dog and tho ground squirrel and when he begins to excavate for one nothing but solid rock or death can stop him With the long blunt i I claws of his forefeet ho loosens up tho dirt Dig Dig Dig Ho works as though his life depended on It now scratching out tho sides of tho hole then turning on his back to work overhead At first ho throws the dirt out between be-tween his hind legs but soon he is too far down for that so he banks It up back of him then turns about and using his chest and forward parts as a pusher shoves it out before him Ho works with such rapidity that It would be somewhat dllllcult for a man to overtake him with a spado St Nicholas |