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Show l 0 v . HE T Tmmm ah 1 pretty day, when the tun wis shining, brightly, , which nde there feel, quite gay. Jus asthey sUrted mamma said : "Tut, tut 1 No,' dearie me I Run ouickly. Tommy, for 'm sure we've left thrTatnip tea." s' picnic (And what would I M tea a without thi They catnip reached at last lovely placa a shady, uld SsH or leafy nook, where they all brook. little' Of in a gurgling paddle course, some things would go wrong. They can't go; always fight. Fluff stumbled o'er a mossy stona nd gave them ati a fright They wailed: "Oh,' Oh I Oh I now our milk it spilled. A wa shall dor"" kindly bossy, what i, fart iow havt a rare;' j riil T f.'f sm sugary juict , y feacH er ' 1 ; ; tar. e'en forget they have had. f ;' rf Iht water's edge wth thtsped hands. last column.) r v..... Ju..x s . i ' V - I t.'SAtVX '' -- j J '.v ' S( pre . . W I - i n TO DOT' 1 7 D ID ' , YouR.' NAM w w i an p 1 yott. catch '' flfj liiii tmmmm' i coj In wi Ps jy of -t- lei plo Yoi sir: bee at( teas , tbu. es - -rr -- rr 8 tlfiHIO, k7Eepiuit,s imosmoy MB. MMJLL On the back of the elephant gay, , The monkey cried: "Hip, hip, hoorayl -- Oh, riding it fin On the Elephant Line, . It's a real trunk linet by the way." Bunnie Twins drop down Mrs. Chipmunk's tpoke gently and smiled at the infant Wasit looked at him solemnly but did not move, only continued placidly sucking the sugar. Glooscap then imitated the notes of a wild bird, thinking to interest and bring the child to him. Still Wasis looked at him solemnly and continued to suck the maple tugar. At this Glooscap became angry and ' shouted to the baby, "Come here at once, at once !"' . Th- - fierce-to- ne roused the -- baby, who broke into loud waitings, so very loud indeed that his criet quite' drowned the voice of Glooscap. . Then Glooscap, angrier still at the bby"t obstinacy, brgan to utter the most terrible incantations, and he sang the magie songs that scared the most evil spirits and monsters. ' The, little Wasit stopped his cries and looked solemnly at Glooscap, evidently- thinking it was some sort of a game the angry god was playing, but he never budged from ht place in the corner, andresumes the sucking of -rhis maple sugar. At tlast Glooscap, after trying threat', magic arts,, everything he could think of, rushed from the hut, defeated. As for Wasis, he cried out "Goo 1 goo" and laughted and crowed,( and ways after that when an Indian baby said "Go," ,it was said he was remembering the time wheri- - W'asis ocn- -. .' '! ducred Gloo$cajClIli: '. VES.I DO NEED AN CFFlCE GOV,' WHATS m him, Froggie?" upward from the bank where he had Fish. "Yes," an- - been sitting drowsily and unsuccessful- ulled Minnie ss with a leap Of deeper he P. Fat Pup had such bad WoV ut hV ly fishing. He wrathf ully said to the swered Froggie ff far-in the lowland then, manners, he was not invited, because And hell big frog that had seemed suddenly 'to I'm afraid away," get to He his store wiggles or would have eaten, opens up he, no doubt, again: "You Treddie' felt himself suddenly jerked have grown to a greater ... "Cheap, rheap, cheap T gobbled, everything in sight.' ' -l' new-ne- ck and me takrorl et go that, 1 . tie, of mine, too." Looking down he heard a "yap, yap" and saw his small pflp struggling in the fish net, while . Minnie Fish, dressed in s sunbonnet ! leOILIGHT OK HE BIACH. and dotted Swiss apron (just like n 'I'm, - Freddy's sister's)rl was trying ikeited: Tky run and run, and run, tni run . ly to hold the net tight. Agaimt iht ceoltg breeze; , "bhaiu we rnM try em or prou erar TUm ,,tt , asked Froggie Wog. "You shan't have lhf rMJ Ani ut, either, way shouted Teddy, and AhJ f0, paltef kicking wildly, fell with a bump on Thtif bari fftt splash. along; th ground, .while a man's voice aid: o W(f ioom heam, the surf iou "Theret"Son,Mdon't get rexcited.--.Y-ou were sleepy gueTaTanasltpped inw ,Singing u tn diets song. reached here just in time the water, t0 aay, ,9 Ugh, so free; . s$ you 'up. "Thanks," said Fred--- z mda JgwH htr r4j., .. Qli m he hatched a trog jump into ' hUsi thfm aj tflty Uap ani m . tne water arm twim atter.a pretty xvish them happy days. And Pelico tarries iht Bunnie : T turns for Mrs. Peggy collides uith on air plaint. "Come along home, pup. Stork. Don't think I want fish, either fried STVIIfG SQMi. or broileaY for dinner. Maybe they don't care to be caught and eaten, . The birdies swing inhejtree tops, . either.' Maybe not." The teee tops swing in the breeze; Mother swings, Bud in his cradle, A E1G MOCTH EXPLAINED. And I swing under the trees. The crocodile once tried to smilt Up, up I go, and higher, push up the skies, That scowls he might erase; My tippie-toNow down I come much slower. T3ut, lackaday, to his dismay, . . The Old Catdies. The effort split his. face. -- "y- lint rlad to greet Mrs. Chipmunk is making butter -- next week.) chimney Mfc NAME 4 MIKE WHO OiO YOU WORK FOR LAST? A CRAB ' s on-hi- ' DRAWING .LES?)NT3 TWISTER URCIL FAR " AMMY had a birthday party when he was 3 years old. Hu mother invited. all the little boys and, the girls fn the neighborhood.. Some,' of tht httle guestsere not as. big as Little Isabel was only 2'A Sammy. years old, and she did not know very well how to behave at a party. She brought Sammy a birthday present. It , of was "handkerchief trucbirds around the-ed-ge; After the children had played games Sh a while, Isabel became hungry. said to Sammy, "Are we going to have ' something loeatTat your party f" Her big sister, Clara, heard her and was oU "Isabel, very much ashamed, must never ask for something to eat at a party," she told the little girl. But Sammy was laughing - all the while. "We ar going to have ice cream," he His name is Ginger George, ' taid. "Isabel cart have all she wants And ht wears a ginger hat, to eat at my party." ' And ht has a ginger body Just then mother called them all in- That M- very long, end fat. the dining room- - There was a big to ' He has little Sugar eyes, white cake with three pink candles ' upon it." And at each place was a dish Sugar fingers, sugar feet, of pink ice cream. And thert is 4 s'riP of sugar' When Isabel was ready to go home Where his blouse and trousers meet. she told Sammy that she liked his parSailors should hai lots of snap, ty .very much. Tliat is why this one I packed; "I v liked it, too," Sammy told his While Fmsuri ht is 0, brave one, mother. "It was my party and I had the best time of anyone." I am, certain he'll briickedl quit discharged7 (, NEITHER, WAS CANNED- - . DO effor YOU KNOW . r OW tesn. ties earef fan years ork tlze 1 FEW LINES WIL.I MAKf A FUNNV LOOKlNfir 4ubt RA68I estt ' ar h( r launcl . ANIT i w t MW MORE -- lNW " ' ., i i If you would mae a lot or lhee picture! of ratt"U Thenta have a party at your house, give one to aeh one of th guesii. )elf a wv into rabbit iht of twltini the one who doe. the best Job old man. you can givt a prize. YEAH, TVlE-DUTie- S OF AN tola ht - Did you : one! to US arre .., OR wECl- - rtou to. thi, re l FOR OUR KIDDIES S' ! bols Jaor. . . I bed of "The whale goes to sleep on the said, the elephant the ocean," "And I guess when ha eati " V ' H enjoys jolly treats bread Of jellyfish spread Oi Une. ( See what happens The Birthday Party g g . m w mm m - rfiicirpiaoiitse a m i W:nm f Fish Wog and Minnie Frdfgie mm mm .rr y r j r;t ' I uloi'ieo muii ue Btuini in liie kiui. For thus he cjlli to U who pan, ' "Cheap, cher.J, cheap I" Bat what's to sell, I can not tell, For when I closer creep, Like a (treak so fine, he's oft to till rim . Wamba laughed at this, and said; "Do not be so sure, mighty Glooscap.-know of cm you can not overthrow V 1 "Indeed T said Glooscap, "and who may it be that I can not Conquer V , "Hii name is Wasis," said Wamba, ,1' tOXQCEBED "but if you will take my advice you will have nothing to do with him!" v "But I certainly shall," replied X el flie AlgoinjalM). "wher it this wonderful CAP was I mighty: Indian Glooscap, rW'asis v Ka ionght and oenquered Ovtr ihert nd JiLe corner was the .nt geblins, cannibals, " I'n-.inkhsds ot evil spirits answer, f- J enough, over in a eorner sai , Sure a huge ad powerful fiano, ttolid little Indian baby, sucky he was boasting to a womr Wasit, ' pied of maple lugar. c cf C".t tribes that ht had ing L vhs eppojed him, and , Glooscap laughed aloud at th Idea. . viJ ro one iet for him to of a baby withstanding him. "Coma here WasisP ha taid, and he 7 m r. 19 t 4':rrt (Sr . . Moo, Mool" Which meant she'd kindly and give them more milk both' fresh Of course, such very happy sweet. uf . ir . nesfTTfiadf'answeriMoor ce X'rry giaa. t v eat the moon tomtt i' - Silver tanis; k . 1 . S.-T- Kit-Cat- j cr good runTV v i. icnift went, all newa they all wer en a Kit-Ca- tt or 9 ' WAk HELP vHMN UP TH THE- - BSS h OOTblDt OUTSIDE |