Show Outer Plaything Vliat tio you suppose urn the playthings of the babies in arms and the toddlers living Inteuomeills close to Greenwood Cemetery Visit co uwo mtr Y1it the neighborhood any morning hut especially on a Monday morning and you will have 1 fcono burdened with inculiarly interesting sentiment senti-ment Just outside the tall iron railfcncu wparating the cemetery I from tlie street are any number of baby carriages with cooing and crowing occupants and I 1etn by the little brother or the little sister of the family They are out for the morning air In the carriage either at the ot board or under infantile dissection are withered lIons crowns crosses crescents and now and then crnt Ind thel heavier heavi-er ll like The Gates Ajar They have been taken from the graves and thrown into the street by attaches of the cemetery Mon day morning seems to be the clear ingup time of all these withered tokens of love for the dead The babycarriages faiily lock outside Hoe all Iron f nl and I tint nnl for dnjH to come the infanta and the todJIers who wheel them toy with the emblems that have marked the dcjarture of life A very bright young lady who raw this scene the other morning wondered vital ef feet mentally these infantile play things would have upon their minis w hen grown Xeie yorLStw |