Show The Phantom Phanton's Dancers By BIDE DUDLEY When Peggy Pegg sings to banjo strings the while the moments fly as by the grate we sit and wait to se see se the embers die the smoke that slow comes through the glow forms figures from rom It its It rings from coals to flue all aU dancing to the tho strumming of the strings Its It's Just as though the figures know when Peggy Is to sing They seem to be so O cay and free tree she strikes strikE a string And with her song song- the they glide along so so gently on the pit air some Iome some fast some slow they come and go across the firelight firelights firelight's firelights firelight's fire fire- lights light's glare First cornea comes a m maid ld In silks arrayed With grace she skips along And then perchance a youth will dance while PeggY sings her song And stately dames pass oer o'er the flames flames flames-a a goodly company compan t. t while fairies small and giants giant tall taU are dancIng dancing dane dane- ing merrily Then when the glow has settled low and scarce a a. gleam gleans remains when Peggys Peggy's thumb has ceased to strum the banjo strains the dance i la Is through the tho smoke Is blue and evry little sprite stops on its way as if It to gay I 1 bid you OU both goodnight ht S |