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Show 1 1 SS K . a aWIT:'. ut J&r4y Briirr.. The y f"vw,!'f 'jwvLfei ;.' - a.MJWojr:m, Dav of. Fun I r , HE rp I en . t picnic went, 1! pretty day, when tut; sun ininme bnghtly, which wai mide them (eel quite gay. Jys t theyr started mamma said; "Tut, tut I Now, dearie mtl Run quickly, Tommy, for I'm sure we've left tht catnip tea," s' (And what would picnic & bt without the 'catnip tea?) They resched at last I lpvely place shady, i.3 cf coca leafy nooVt where they all could 8H r fiddle in Kurgiinf little brook. Qf d, I'm now havt a fiiti course, tome Ihings would fo wrong. :. fruits so tare;' can't They i t c'c-- sufh sugary jmct stumbled p'ef a mossy stont nd gave i v ,j-Jor i?ar. them tH fright. They wailed : "Oh, ihfy t' en forget is spilled. our now milk Oh I Oht t '"fo ikry have had, what shall we do?" A kindly bossy, Sfcns i,ke their "truly htme," standing near, made answer; "Moo, V art very glad. t I Woo. Moo I" Which meant she'd kindly rat the mem tomes up givtihemliHore milk both fresh-t- nd th ' t Iz'tTSB fi . sweet Of course, such very htppy cS to the voter's edge (if Kit-C- 1 ; tk, - tliert. JLSZiFfy w.c V Kli-Gii- B . " rU f.lV, J y?I v.-- - rt Hiiopen H. t - youwll fini inside fdlowerinkteC yellow &, vMrt , , .vi But whaf to' sell, I can not tell,' " For when I closer creep,-Lika streak so fine, he's of! to tht e newt they all wer Ud to ?.;.lint ; ' ; P. 5,The F Pup hd inch bad:? Of deeper rras with a leap in tti UUnA thru. F manner, he wu not invited, beeiuic And he, no .doubt, would hare eatm, or He opens up his store aptin: gobbled, everything in sight. "Cheap, cheap, cheap t"- - jl " ' Si&iTOf " m - . I of tbe Algonquin,). LAP uas t mighty Indian !, via f. ;:, ht and oenquered : i? and poblins, cannibals, i r'vy kinds of evil spirits hL:;e ad powerful giants. Yt boastinarto s Vom e f the tribes that ht had ; I vh opposed him, 'and .4 no one left for him to -- i . "There ...... tn . -- ';rf;:.;.."J-l- : 1J VJ Tw. "W 'run. MAC. tni rat d run, r t0 the J .TkhJ.tfttspUlskalongr You f ZZI ,.uuj :fW, fZi.Z- VMM A v. 1 ' here just in time. . ,, , i,V, ' you up." "Thanks," said Fred Old moon smiles down her raysv; die, as he 'watched 'a frog jump into xi rvt Tp t'er Mem u Aey ire the water and swim after .a pretty litAnd wish them happy days. tle minnow. "Ccmealong . home pup. Piggy collides with on sir plains. Don't think I want fish, either fried SWI5G 80SG. or broiled, for dinner. Maybe they don't care, to be caught and eaten. The birdies swing in the tree tops. either. Maybe not " ' The teee tops swing in the breeze; Mother swings Bud in his cradle, A BIG MOCTH EirLAIXED. And I swing under the trees; The ctocodile once tried to smile Up, up I go, and higher, " . Mr tippie-toeThat) scowlsjie might erase; push up the skies, Now down I come much slower. But, lackaday.toX his dismay, The' effort sphV iiir face." dies.' The Old Cat - - 1 s- r -- ;- V ' BIGHTO, MR; MOJlRl -- On the back of th ejephant gay, ; "The whale goes to sleep on the bed of Tht monkey cried ; "Hip, hip, hooray I the ocean," the elephant said, Oh, riding is fine I guess "when, he eats. A4 ' r " On the Elephant Line, Ht enjoys jolly treats It's a real trunk lintt by tht way." Of jellyfish spread on" his bread. v- -v . spoke gently and smiled Mrs. Chipmunk is making butter (Set what happens next week.) at the infant Wasit looked at him tolemnly but L The Birthday Party X X - .. did not move, only continued placidly 1 sucking the sugar. K t.y. IX. 9 OeV-czuar ') don't get excited U Son, -..: tht water, Wamba laughed at this, and said; carries tht Buni Turns for Mrs. Peggy Pelican ' "Do not te so sure, mighty Glooscap. Stork, " J know ef ont you caa, not overSWSSJSISM throw?" "Indeed!" said Glooscap, "and who may it be that I can not conquer?" "His name Is Wasis," said Wamba, "but if you will take my advict you will have nothing to do with himl" "Put I certainly shall," replied "whert it this wonderful Glooscap, ' Wasis "Over thert In the corner wai the ' tnswef. Sure enough, over In corner-tit stolid little lndian baby, suck-- " Wasis, ing a piece of maple sugar.' Glooscap laughed aloud at tht Idea of t baby withstanding him. . "Come here Wasis!" ht said, and ht J Twins drop iom Mrt. Chipmunk's chimney. rti;ni:iiftfs&A i7. . to-pu- Bnii n ". 0q'I6BT '" mg Yuant '? us e.ther wayr shou ed Teddy, and kickmg wtldlyfelf with bump on "i eioos-ctr- W : asked Froggte - :.r t3QtEEED ' -- J !TTVy ' iGilC! " -- -- i'-- y with clasped hands. " moonlicfW;. have grown to a greater size: "You let me go' and take off that new neck- tie of mine, too " Looking down ha heart "yap yapahd$aw Jiis small pTp struggling in the fish net, while Mtnme Fish, dressed In t sunbonnet and dotted Swiss apron i (just like t lnt column.) t been sitting drowsily and unsuecessful-swere- d ly fishing. - He wrathfulty said to the big frog that had seemed suddenly 'to f?iirtvFU ' " ' upward from the bank where he had catch Minnie Kit-Cat- nun, -- . rg v. him, Froggie?" Fish. "Yes," an- Freggie Wog, 3ut he wiggle! to I'm afraid, heU get away." Freddie felt himself suddenly jerked you DIDcalled far-Afl- - - ' fcf lfFPC4; CvMW .:iaT,rg:Qg' vpwxz&szsWpg and.' Minnie Fish Froggie S doof'quiu,hde4'e- t..til..-!- ?S W W? 03 OT TO XOT- - HZ5. DO NiEED AN CFFICG COY, WHAT 5' YoL'li. NAMG, 9 , Glooscap then imitated tht notes of a wild bird, thinking to interest and bring the child to him. Still Wasis looked at hinv solemnly and continued to suck the maple sugar. At this Glooscap became angry and -- sHoutcMrThe laby, "Come" here" at once, at once 1" , . Tht fierce tones routed the baby, who broke into loud wailings, so very loud indeed -- lhat his cries quitt drowned the Toice of Glooscap. Then Glooscap, angrier still at the baby's obstinacy, bfgan to utter the most terrible incantations, and htsang the. mag!5songiJhaL scared the most evil spirits and monster. The little Wasis stopped his tries and looked solemnly at Glooscap, evidently thinking it waf some Sort of a game the angry god was playing, but he never budged from ht place in the , corner, and resumes the tucking of his ma pit sugar. ; At last Glooscap, after trying threats, magic arts, everything he could think of, rushed Jrom the Jiut, defeated As for Wasis, he cried out "Goo goo" and laughted and crowed, and always after that when an Indian baby said "GoOk," it was said he was remembering the time wheir- - Wasis oenV quered Glooscap. Mfc NAME '4 MIKE: Who C)D A FCS LAST CRAB . fDH AWING xlKSSON'S FPU OUR KIDDIES TWISTER FAR YAUR PENCIL - AMMY had a birthday party when he was 3 years old. Hu mother invited all the , little boys. and. the girls in the neighborhood. Some. of the little guests were not as' big as Little Isabellas J 5ammy. years old, and sh.did not know very well hov( to behave at a party. She S i. !Vi - :nly2 - . j I 'A Crll l KltTC urn sf a birthday present. lt, wa a handkerchief ritK border of bluebirds around the edge. V - After hadptayed games brought-Sam- my iir a .. i 7 v a Asiy hi AAAAtT 0 I t rcn His name is Ginger Georgt, And he wears a ginger hat, And kt has a ginger body ' ,That is very long end .fiat. , He' has little sugar eyes,' Sugar fingers, sugar feet. And thert is a stripe ef sugar' Whert his blouse and irousers meet. Sailors should have lots of snap, That is why this one I picked; . While Pm lure he is a brave one, am, certain he'll bt licked I - DlO YOU QUIT CI wECli You, DISCHARGED7 " tW- NEITHER, 7 I WAS CANNED- - a while, Isabel became hungry.Sh said to Sammy," "Are we going to have ' something to eat at your party " Her big sister, Clara, heard her and .was very-mu- ch ashamed.- - "Isabel, 7you must never ask Jfdr something to eat at a party," "she told the little girl. But Sammy was laughing all the while. "We art goinf to have ke cream," he said. "Isabel can have all she wants to eat at my party." Just then mother called them all into the dining room. There was a big white cake with three pink candle? upon it. And at each place was a dish of pink icercream. - When Isabel was ready to go home she told Sammy that she liked his par' -ty very much. "I liked it, tckoV Sammy told his mother. "It was my party and I had tht best time of anyone,! -- DO YOU KNOW TH&-DUTie- S OF AN 0 OFFICE BOf tiN' AN more If you would make a lot of these pictures of rahbltt and whn yW have a party at your house, give one to aeh one of thl guesta. Thn J tht one.who doe the best Job of twitting tht rabbit Into tootniesr old man. you can give a prize. . , . YEAH,. yVAKE 0P.TH5 HELP AHN TH BOSS : COMES AROUND.' OUTSIDE OUTSIDE. ' |