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Show 1C ft II III ' I II. li c'. i.iiii ...in. ii . . i' . j l 1 gtr . 4ii ' wlUIn hjggjf LS ;uuu .MMMBMMMlWMWMMMi will yui. M , n i Housfil Saw Thi t ii cltam, and its fact was brxght saw 0 home j1h4 tt r tally Jfi o k f4. toje.MlJL'J.,eX'er eouid.P(.mfon, New kiddies, some are tour, some are sweet, art Some art all ftr( and raggedy; some art prtm, and tome art Htal hft A-Smlll- Was as Haooy as Could Be nn mas as happy as could be. tint, he spoke up rheerfnlly whjt ttierfs love that dwells 'b.il'H hies here and oil her kith anj km. Xvw thus house I saw And uken 1 askfd him He said,'"t's no secret' The mother s heart who' of met she's always young, ofc-"She is the very kejrt H,v nm'rftnu hands taress me and evert aov unfolds Tre'hat(-iusof 'ever mi'rtm omrs beneath her sp til;, rvtrybvdy well' ItJkeeps us all Philadelphia Reeetrd s Grace Sets ah Example dra vou un here hieh on the shore if semrtly around the Whale and say- - f i ing: I try." . f "I like a long stretch of rope when The Whale laughed aloud at the ao Jll ga lata the lorcO," iid in a dainty wy. But room very idea - of the little - Rablut . Miad the dining TAXDMOTIIER alwayshurried off. id:. He to move bim, and in the kitchdisorder all the kept something for (Jrace to put into they 1 am Hire " he was about half-wa- y were having friend. When little "so and it, en, they thought my 'Try : her pocketr-aur and Mth--hr will 'WVveryrunhy thing TessworF "as "irdidnof" make "any dif-"- " sweets they' were sure to be in a pret-- . ' ' called out in a joud voice: fereiice whether the kitchen was in or-- , jeu doing U. make ready to ty little box and cakes were always der or- - tot. - Grce jiad been "taught "I am going to "I on not Just now," said the Rab-wrapped in pretty colored paper, anJ that Vlicn she was visiting she must bit, "because I mtit carry home some he draggfd along!" often tied with a ribbon.' Gruudmqther do as her hostess did and never. he the this When heard will I return Elephant food td my family; but that,, Grace delighted in pretty, any remarks- - - She had a beuroom to that t V, and this very day prove jou "I must give' tins presumptuous little . things and tried to encourage tier in herself and in a few days she had it make no idle bt'ast" her love for. them. In Grace's-homOS he, ran then quite far into the Rabbit a lesson. and lie exerted bis looking so sweet and pretty that her as as was he dainty Wh that to always evciything little cousins loved to peep in. "Mary," met purpose he an good strength ' Hephaut. fortot, where Jtnathan Jtnts could be. At the table the Unen was said one ef them, "let us make otr bed 1 "Good morninsr. friend Elephant," dragged the Whale, which was hot ex Wants to fiy so nuck ' ifdistanc always of the whitest, and every one. that . way - and fix. our dresser lik "T said the Rabbit, "I am glad to see you.' pecting such tug, quite " That kt't had cap made ate daintily, so that it was a great Grace's." Very soon there was a g reat the shore from uy Where have you been so long?" rJ-onWith wings auiweh. shock to Grace when she visited aj1 rivalry an to Vhat -- oom would look This .will never do, said the sur- - , "I have been traveling," Siid the Elewheel tm. hlltc Tkett's and" found that they did not the best. "Mother," said Mary, if you cousin prised Whale, and he now put forth phant; "and have seen ' many wonder' On tht forehead high, " , and-hiss do, was all so things as they ; were done in her let us cat in the dining room I will treat ful sights." strength . And t teatherrintmed gogglf th-home. 'What's the use of so much clean it up myself." near the Rabbit. was I" said the Elephant dragged "flow interesting v Pot each bright eye. . " linen?" said her cousin, .it makes so "I suppose - you saw many animals,'- much the seashore. "Oh, let meX help," laid Grace. So For Jonathan knew; use much the of "What's commenced Then the battle of washing." bigger and stronger than you arc they set the table in the dining room, 'Twill be many year cluttering up the dining rooms," she so jeldom used, Grace putting some 'travel is such an educator!" strong. Ert he tomes any nearer s said, after Grace Had been there a few flowers she hadt " "You are quite mistaken, little Finally their exertions became so gathered from the tanAn "aeroplane's gear. days.. "Mother lets us eat in the kitcli' gle in the yard in the center of the said the Elephant indignantly. violent that the rope broke in half, and en, because it makes less work." Grace table. There were some pretty crystal "Nowhere in the world is there an an- - the Whale was plunged suddely back could not see that they had any less candlesticks on tlif sideboard and one intal t compare with me. in sue or into the sea'and the Elephant far bade I think that I Could learn to row, kind so. work to do because they : "cluttered" old told me The are And there the captain forest,' they ing strength!" , day Grace and Mary had a great se- 1 wind did this mind the or not tide, things up so that it. took a longer time cret Xh-- V day. "That is most remarkable," said the to ffoine t0 surDrue the cnnESE clothes. But ail the water wished to- ride. to get order than if they had eaten in famiIy t &mcT imt witl, candles on Philadelphia Record. "I never thought of Vou as Rabbit. in spite of your being so the table. "Mother,"- - said Tommy, "I 'Why over here," said Dot to Dan, tiring strong, I am could I . pull mmmmmmtmmmmmawHmm love to eat at a pretty table. Lot us Why, jure "The men near skirts like mother huge. without difficulty. you any along always, eat this way," and that was , dear; "You must be cmy," said the Elehow it came about that Grace, Without 7"ie ladies nrar troupers like Dad, ) "Yoit could not budge me an any effort on her part, but Just by Oh, doesn't it' make , them look phant. o matter how hard you tried !" inch, r ting an example of rtf stness changed . queer - "I ca'ti soon prove to you," said the the way of living; in the, house of hcrj "And sec what. - funpy sliott they Rabbit, TThat 1 know txactly what I cousins. : wear , can do", 43 . . , . J.ike children's .sandals, patt'rin) said the Elephant. "Then prova it," flBO, THE I'RIEXDLI PCr. ' tpitud; must first go to see' that my 1 And when it's rowing stilled shoes. All days long I listen children have sufficient food for That keep them off the muddy their, dinners, , but I .will come back To sweet voices loud and clears ound. to "Come even and Fido, Fido, Fidof gi drag you along presently said Fido I Fido, here!', j the scampthe Here, Rabbit, seashore," "And set the queue that each man ' a colli puppy,-- .He's -. - ering away. ' just wars, -. Elehe to time due In returned the, .lWithra.JriendljvjuHy grin, And, ch,- how hlou k the ladies, hair. ' But how the children love him, . Their sleeves art pockets, loose and fliant, having provided himself with a You can tell well by the dm ... good sio'ut rope. Tm jirtd of that (haltering Peggy, said Cuthherl It Harvey Hippo; "row me to the South' Set Isles' : That rises when, they see him',' "I a!ways drag elphans about with What funny, funny clothes they to tie he said For' that roly-polhe as a pup. proceeded Tope," near." m m m .... a ...... .fc. i,rai r a 4' awkward and o fuzzy, v It beast So the around securely great (Sfe last column.) Comes gayly scampering ui ' When .it was securely tied It said: farwill no I To a "Mike go long pull, join in' their many games, For no matter what they play, ther Into the forest before J begin, His puppy heart's but when I call out, 'full!', you may i: . For the words he hears them say: resist me as much as yon please, but it will be of no avail 1" "Come, Fido, Fido, Fido! win IKE 1VHALK L1TES IN THE Then taking the odther end of the Here, Fidof Fido, here!".; coil of rope with him, the Rabbit hurSEA. To each one quick he dasnes ried off to the short where the Whale And knows there's naught to fejir. . t NE fine day Master Rabbit was Was sunning himrlf. P. S. But,alas ! Fido has suddenly "Well, my. friend!" called out the disappeared. wslkii.g along by the shore "Somebuddy took him!" whftt he met the great Whale. Rabbit, VI have come to make good said his little mistress, and w all wish "ti friend W'hale,'' Said Mas-t- my assertion of being able to pull you somebuddy, would bsing him back,- for t ahbiit. "1 have not seen you fof into th very forest yonder!" ..you know how lonesome ft is without' a lo;.,j time." "You are welcome to try," said the a friendly pup to ptay witl ori your , fi TTtiriiiwiinin iHmma infiiimrmrr-Tn'fi.mi'il" irru'i.wi. Tim ,' ipim iiiiiiiwg'ilwlMMiilliiiirilOwiffTiij "I have been awy," said the Whale, Whale, secure In its strength. street. ,81 Piggy had mngs, and s Cuthbtri weighed half ton, Piggy, lighting on- his head, did the above to tht boat. "and in all my tuvcis 1 never met "Of course, 1 must tie a rope accund ami" you; my paws are not large enough to HEW NEIGHBORS. anyone as l'g and lif.rj s And te fcc-to putt liimself tip with grasp' a Whale properly, so t always while Tommy climbed a tree. PresentlAMKROVS JEW CAf. in next to us. . drag them along by a rope!" announc Jtridl ly she heard a great cracking of They're moving .things van's big horn makes lots of fuss. "ChT tui UiAtr Rabbit, "I do no ed the Rabbit. - - tht "Branches and "down came Cameron Cfok , . JTpmmy ... I see a cart, a little chair" think you are so very strong, though ."As many ropes as you like," said through the trees, falling near her, but A lad. ti golfing amused. ve mere. -" as .I tha .WTialtv. which .was-jnuc- he ,M m" fn,larn you are a big creature;' whetrMaF tried-thold hira im heHe taddies for players, 1 ..am compared to you, I am ure I can opc that van, on its next trip, Acordingly the Rabbit tied the rope found that' he rnnM nnt OME of these days," said Tom Both good and bad. foot. There was no one near as far Brings friendly dog to play with Gyp 1 my, "I am going into the woods he And as they knew, So May said she would and get a basket of chestnuts." grtiv si Joni ' Of the pame that he sswalk to the street car and find some "May I go, too?" asked. May." Itode a cap of golf-baonc Tdmrny watched his little sister "No, you ' can't go too. Chestnuts As you' ron see. start off with a great deal of fcniiety, are awfully sticky things and you w6ul4 for Cameron thinks despite the. pain of his foot v May met get all messed ' up and tired and I One always should show a man on the road before. she got to should have you whimpering and wantcares for What sport-h-e the street car and he called to 4 friend ing to go home before we began, to get ' of, his In a field near-b$fot you know. any chestnuts" Together they carried Tommy to a farmhouse and , "I ' never say a word w hen I are the farmer, took him and May to town tired," , said May, . "not ,on w ord. 1 . - J in hit automobile. ' never did crjr but once, and that was 1 was a teenty.rweenty girl and when "H was lucky thing May was did not know any better." along," said the ..doctor, as he strapped "AH right, said Tommy; "we'll see the sprained ' ankle, and Tommy about it when the- - time conies." thought so too. " "" " And that was how it happened 'that one pleasant day in the Fall May and IBETILLOW FIGHT. . Tommy weut to the woods to gather . chetmitsv A bedtime romp is lots- - of fun They rode on the trolley for five miles ami thn they walled .We play each pillow's a gun miles to the cliettmit grove. May Then fire them. at our nursie, Lou, wa not a bit tired, as she had en- And many t each other, too. joyed the ride and the walk so much. They fly like pigeoni through the air She sat down under a tree and began And knock down poor old nursii'shait - fcW I. As he pranced back aui forth lit tffl.t here with theCircus making a botiquft of iron weel wild Then, when we wfttfy of the fight, The Circus forgot him, :(' V"u in rage, sunflowers and bright-colore- d Behind the bars of hi fare. leaves, They're only pillows, so good night. And left him behind; 1 V Lcin-Jrpu- .... $ H, he-K- -- V 4 aVe-iic- d -- .... ew antx-- - '.V - . csi venture wot Jox H , , 1 -- it real Chmese th, y,a have Kab-hit.- .... msr - ,, - wif-itu- d , J y' .... . v Vhy Storieo 0 l HI51.SE Chinese "These. ' Oh, Udi, do let's order tea." J They sip their steaming, fragrant til, And nibble wafers made of riff, Dan to Dot, "This is the lifi!"-say- s - '"Vet Dot; ays ,,t ' "Tlus-is-nice- " 'JUST WHISTLE. boy..? .... Have vou any troubles, them away.. . . Troubles turn to" buobles, boys, Willi a roundelay. Theft as you work or climb, boys, Just whistle, whistle gay; Trmjitatfons turn to joys, boys, When whistles fill the day. ,' wIii-ll- J-- r . tlHBRELLA HOUSE. A low, rpund roof, Raftered In steel; Cosy and " " eather-proo- f, Jbw doS s - . it feel? No .solid walls around, How can it stand? Comes a stiff breeze And it sails o'er .the W tf , RIGHT-O- I in . the) ti'e Iwndles have these great hg cM But covers likta dish. - o - A quiet little Chinaman Tifn .brings them tea just Ln bat-littl- jib . ?r tlis Hind teacups ort ' ours," wildest el.tr, in to Dan Dot Said hm but look like they bowls, "They , Tommy Changed TEA. Said money; ."WenTno OM deign . . This ever to deny; That long befort the aerep'M, - ' -. Some fellows made rae fly- - ' - i . : y. Vn to Mi: c old ffttt me mwnj I'm sure doesn't .... ' I 6000 Kitf5 UfHAT WANTEST WANT? rVWj I ';..,.' Go AHSADi NoBcof To LAUOH. 5ToppiH' You ..'..''.'.(. Fv. Hold,- fMSE FlokkeY- UST THOU LOSE TrJiNE HAti - Thou Jest AT da Lost6 thine Bean f DEATH IS NO LA06Hlr46 MATTER rvu. THAT WotubNT BE MotHIM' Hoiu CVB LOST MY HEAD BfcFoKE T- - IS WHEN YOU 'DIE- - V. H0 ' , 1. I |