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Show TITE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 18, 1901 I arts r th isst at mw imam tm trar sisit th ohmsIw kik at l 1m "Oooaby, Murjons, guudby, goodby, R th children In a chorus. aa Marjorie stepped Into her armchair and floated on of the cloud with the Oliver lining, top high above the made over traea to .the other aide of the Island. for an Inland it really was, but divided anil 1 ball, an you ahall as. As the cloud eank down on the Band again Marjorla found that the outlook waa almoei the anise aa before. A number of little children played about, and there were Irene with fluttering gar manta, though the color looked brighter and newer than thoao on the made over tarn mt tree. Pretty aoon number of theae little children came up to her end atood about the cloud, eurveylng Marjorie from hoed to foot, but none of them held out e hand toi welcome her. Marjorie noticed that they were all dreeeed In the height of fashion. There wasn't a made over frock among the f lot. One little girt looked at bar and then aid: "Shall we play with flerr Another replied, "Tea, let'a ask her to come out with ua. Her dree la really vary Bile must have a good dresspretty. maker." Marjorie waa very much surprised, end pleased, too. Could they really mean it? Why, the littlm frock aha wai wearing waa a mads over also, and aha had always thought It very ugly, Just because It bed belonged to her Aunt Martha at one time. Hhe looked down at her gown and then jumped out of the chair smilingly, to join her new acquaintances In their romps. But Marjorie waa aoon disappointed. Theme little children did not seem to can to play. Whan aha tried to run, and Invited them to anted her, one of the little girl laid: "Oh, we never run on thla elds of the Inland, becauas our clothes are new, and If wa played rough game we should (poll the act of our skirls and muaa our hair." Then they all began to talk about thotr ilreaeea and took Marjorie over to the trees where the garments fluttered about lika bright colored flowers. Marjorie's eyas grew big with wonder, for the prettiest fcorki hung there, all daintily made, of pale colored silk end trimmed with finest lace. Bo you went to try one on?" said ons of the little girls, who stood there primly, with her hands carefully folded aoroaa the front of her gown a though aha fonrad to niua "Oh, it Id like to very much," said Marjorie, "only, can't wa play If 1 dress up?" "Well, anawared tlie little girl, doubtThere waa onro an old Wlsard who lived In a cave and know everything, fully, "you aee, wa very seldom play. It name wna Georre doesn't do; our clothes are far too pretty." Wizard, but they called him G. or short. One day c dashing young lady came to aak him aboutWashin.. the Another little girl came up and looked at 00 he led bcr lnto the cave of the Mirror and told her to aak what she wanted toT Vhat will m 7 hihim Magic Marjorie's dress envlonily. That's Ion olio pm the prof mirror questioned. Instantly anawered. pretty frock. skid aha. "Jm't It what you Can yon road ItT call a sensible dress'? I never had one of thoM myealf, though I admire them very much, and It must be pleasant to know that you are well dreaied and at the same lima to bo able to play all you want to." SUN. BZ JOnif WALKKR HAMUXOIOK. Matheny looked all around tha cavern hill aa the Wigwam of tha Bun must at OU may say' to me." MM but not finding anybody ha sat down and roan and I get thla story straight from oU man Anderson, tba Scotch Jama Island, the long haired thought tor ha waa painstaking bookMndsr, In his day and he thought that wno was narrator of tba Hooking Hill, the personally acquainted with 'Mad hint wherever waa wall came to it from, the who told all stories last Jd. of tlia Maihenys. the beating of a drum, "that if meant. f t h!1 emerge waving his hands ail " X can fix that said Mitheny, making signs, and tha kina Indian whe Matheny. th pirate, had the afterGum Cut around iha ouMIrm, rotting out the apaeea X. Bond at the lluca A and B and paste the black visor of the two hours during which waa on guard erica out, Th spirits et Utile Old Man in Gray to help ha ato a little and thw rsp double so that It projsrta over the fare, Itond at the Itna where the chin touch' tire roller and at the line and ancestors rebuke ua Xatheoyls pammlcan hominy him ha. should have been afraid of no a hla corneob pipe. t . aiMl paste tl.e collar aud tie double. so thst they project ontwanl et right angles to the body. Bend the end. man. meaning that the trlb of man. That's all very weH, but Matheny smoked Bo be proceeded to rearrange the funeral ares Mingo of I he tie downward wlere they fall over the edge of the collar. Treat lmtb the from. In the seme reckless In waa hawmtma never mot th when and certain gray pyres of a few war chiefs. Ha chap nsstu, piled wood mentlonabla In the asms category. lha cll.ni of th back, h- - the Wme way atao. Fold over the back, and paste them on the would come, and so ha had to depend on all of about tha big block of sandstone, which ''French Jaques heard about wh.m the destruchimself all the time. the glue Is dry, ent npward on the line, n, and fold each left leg back on the lino O. Fold the toea forward on blocked the 'entrance to the of the tion of tha rock and ha went to set it. the line. Y and cut away the .mall aqj.ro. containing the letter. The figure will now aland civet In the 'Having been a pirate so long before ha wigwam of the sun. That passage sevtook him position of And to want down Into the Hocking Hills eral nsllhlng. but ha had a heap of cord wood rest from hi pestering conscience Marh-n- y therehours; which would have kept half thla waa always trying to dodge any furtownship with red hot kitchen stoves for ther adventure. Ha felt sure that ha waa pretty tha whole winter. With that a dead man or likely to b when ha waa h gets nigh out hla flint and steel and strikes the Wlgwaih of the Bun. Ever see a lira. Into put ' BT AUNA KARMA th KMnechmldt alone quarry? Wall, that "It waa pretty hot In th Matheny vicinto wriggle her head and shoulders through a murky afternoon Hi summer would very 1111 and waa where It waa. and In the old days that ity for an hour or ao, but ha waa a salahapix-the opening. was the biggest all beatedenaat bill in the mander Uka person and was used to Marjorie threw hsrsdl Into tne could aha if being seen have I'rehap tall Hhe saw that they ware through by the bay window and Hocking Valley before the railroads began under Are. He took things aa assy as ha approaching a IT the silver lining of the rkmd ahe would to build cul- could. While tha fire waa to sandstone to into it sandy much shore, as gat eUiud the dig though have discovert! in what dlrontlun aha ws were a balloon. roaring Matheny Who had cried a Util Mt before the Thera asemed to be many vert. waa a dam of cluy and atones and hut all that she knew waa tliai she came over her, and I am going, on the land, from which waa all hollow Inside and juat Uka a logs, bulding It growing which brook from that lltUa went and on, on, carkept on, tnd seemingly afraid aha had sulked a little Ml aiao. ried rnke and leaves wars llut wigwam, and tha Mingo Indians, who running Into tha bottom of tha mountain and hlglier by th silvery mist. wee not the first llllle- girl to In ahigher MnrJnri blit and h had kind of a reservoir flxed all the Great about. in PTliig believed never Spirit, numThen she noticed a few moment vole tha up spoke again. ber or little ohfldren sulk because ahe had to wear a mads over worshipped the sun a regular aa clock- right down near tboaa roaring flames. playing about . Mia ''Marjorie.'' it said, and It seemed to come wm fllled dim. whh curiosity. work, called it the wigwam. It was a mil Whan all tha wood had burned out that from middle of the mlat. the very tight Th cloud Honied gently down and fell After a while ahe waa awakened from "Marjorie, do you krow I think high In thosa days, mora or lass.' big mass of sandstone over tha doorway you deher nap by a great clap af thunder and serve th und like a piece of silvery gray of pesos with the sraa pretty nigh het red hot. Matheny good avoiding for sulking Jusf upon 'Matheny had a treaty a rumble that seemed to come from under- heeaiuwa very Hln. In lha midst of It aat Marjorie, never took he la and that e mother rakas your has why poor marie away tha ambers, than Jumps In beMlngoes neath lha aoay chair on wlilrh ah waa prolty gown out of your Inter's old oner allll curled up on her easy chair. much powder and bullets with him when hind hla danl, pushes against it with ail curled up. In a few momenta children the who had he went on hunting trips. Everything went hla might and down it goes; sending T'rmpe I do," replied th IHtla glil Bha opened her ryes to look out of the smoothly enough until one of tha tribe, lively free het right on top of tha hot hat guiltily, but you're only a cloud and you wa of a revengeful nature, heard him to who wear kv. d"" your aimer', old apeak disrespectful lika about tha Wigroom and everything therein. fur a mo- to scold oilier wam of tha Bun and told tha medicineman. people fur doing things that ment ah was Baaed, and she ruhbrd bar medicine man called Bun Banco and they dnat know anything about themMarjorla bad never thought of that be- Th ayes with her hands. Then vie htard the selves." of tha whole business was that end the fore. round of heavy twin drops, end felt herecu waa caught one fln night and Matheny I hadnt thought of aald 'Vasily, that." 10 dressed all you of time? carried the up being up, up, up, eh knew not slay taken up to tha Mg hill and dropped right "and mayba you are right Al she inquired. where, goon she saw tliai nil shout her (ha voice, down a hole in tha centra of it. It hapwaa a silvery mist, through which ena any rata. I sill nut eoold yna any more, 1'h, ye. they replied, all together. a bad of sand. Uon't you ever play with the made-ov- pened that ha struck rou Id not ere, and then out of lira mlat aba but will taka you tor a visit to Mad cover And there h asw a awfil sight. Imnd, wtisra, perhaps, you will learn a litchildren?" asked Marjorla. baaed a voice. It said: As awful slvht of tle lesson. Afier alt lha thing i a "We would Ilka to vary much," said a Be tanwd to left ssd thes to right. Marjorla, Marjorie, don't be alarmed. to teach you not to bo naughty and As envoi isd sous the stews. little boy wh'o wore a beautiful suit of Know, little cry Baby, you bars bean only discontented when your poor mother pale blue velvet, "but, you sea, they dig In 'Ton oen think fur yourself that Mathcharmed. work ao hard to make you happy." the sand and run about ao that it would eny must have been In a place that would X'm taklug you off where yen'll strm did not to this al all tor reply Marjorie never do for ue to Join them." IfevEar make anybody pretty much scared. Oh, opining, Httla bit toll a ha ashamed of hersHf. J Mar I am the cloud with a bright stiver Marjorie began to think a groat deal. by tha way, wa forgot It?to glng that to the r77h ZZdfJPJV. Then th okrnd spoke again. "1 will And there he make Bo you get "Well, aren't you going to dreae up?" lining." IHtla rift bi my aide," it said, alw a Good! Now awful right.' asked th .n first little girl again. Marjorie wa a not very well pleased at Iran poke your head through and the N said Matheny, having ploughed th Spanish being called a cry buhy, but aha remem- - sands on tba shore of lha ao untry where peraon, and when think Im going hick the 'main, waato.nohasqueamish bered quickly, with sums shame, that bar 1 am taking you." playwlth waited uuUl the light 'Gateaux varies,' aald he, looking ij made-oveared ohlldren." jhe ye must be red and swollen from weenBurs enough, the silver ntlvt parted right the fragment 'Comma little cikrs, A sad chorus or "uhs!" anawered her ro- - troner' ing, ao aha said not a word, but aa aha over Marjorie's head and she could the In So Impressed were all tha aettlari will mark, and then she saw that tha cloud ,un ahon right down into thehhoiwaaaur- waa quite comfortable In her armchair blue sky peeping tlwough. so she see the tha eawthat atood up conduct of Matheny that h c tha with a sliver lining was hovering about nigh being Invited to tha first danca snr Jroundcd on all rides and drawing ilcadiiy nearer. Aa soon on wh'ch vrlegaled Indian chiefs given In th clearing." It was clot enough to tha ground Mar- - to tald to ",t-- Everything there Jorie sprang up to her seat on the easy h,d on at its that a chip, except was as'dry ehulr. THE MOONS GONE TO BE "Good by, aha called to tha children. aide of the cavern waa a stream of water to flow right down into seemed Goodhy, gooduy," and aha waved her which FIXED. hand. "Please Like me back to tha made-o- i th bottom of tha cave. er children,' site called out to the cloud, Now. It waa a long way up to tha top Georgia went wi and, as If In answer to her request, it be- of tha MU where Matheny had been ono evening to make a short call ww gan to rise slowly in the air one again, thrown In. hnd ha could not have climbed mamma. It would seem that tha ekM while all the dressed up children atood on K again, for even the files got tired and bad never before seen er takes fln lha beach and waved thair hands aorrow-Mw- n numbers of them which had tried to of a new moon, although th ton ln farewcIL waa an old and wall beloved friend, b nrs playing around on tha sandy beach ascend Had fallen to tba floor In exhausZZaxiBEmr came running up to her. They hud only riven a few feet above the tion. Matheny eat down on the end of a log tha little fellow aaw the crescent n zsscs ' were "round the all about her own age. though sliver mist of the cloud and began to think. He realised that They wlen western sky ha said: g few of them were smaller. to envelop Marjorie completely, and Mlngoes could not have brought tha chiefOh, mamma, look at tha moon! They laughed and clapiied their hands when noticed them ware and Into that that tains saw.en moon arranged they la broken!" place, dropping, they lU her. and Marjorla noticed that tha clulhea dropping, dropping, and not rising in th ao orderly lika unless they had come In Tha mother explained aa best wore .air all. ware hill they at Ilka a genuine all mads over. from tha bottom of tha -tson the phases of tham llttla her tha result? Tha gnat Georgia was overpowered, but fl 11a looked all around, and rock. What wa lng to taka ma back to prove solon. you1 'Areu'1 T011 "th, oh!" they cried out. c.m to Made Over Land, too? "Haw children?" abe then be saw that there was a big archway stun was spHt to about on million Come on',ptar wl,h he made-ovvinoad. they made thor to out Come Ml!" the cloud. and tha nolaa of It was heard and In anHowever, where there was room to take in a urocea-.wu- smithereens hour or ao were on tncir tor and near tme little girl, wtm was wearing a dives' "ot rourw 1 am. Marjorie, that' just a waa over It but great block of through every clearing. Tha horn looked for tho mooa 1 m stone that tea men could not have rolled cloud of steam which rig up out of that the sky, Georgia ?- jthat had certainly been fixed uD from onemh doing' It replied, amiably. wua not to b . but it that had belonged tn much nler that the to one ride. Matheny pressed against it mountain waa something which has never mamma, toners mother seised1 "Thy'r very mamma, Why, ou before been seen In the Harking Valley moon? The moon is gone, after alL aren't they? with all hla might Marjorie's hand aud helped her out or th drvseed up h ld ichatr. and the children.,, ran "Just then there was a rustle among the and they say that it shrunk the Wigwam Mamma said:-- 'It 'a a wy small SS beach until they cam t the groifu of And th' c',x''i roplled:-lr- ce ancestors, and a thin, small voice could of the Bun considerable aftsr tha aald sonny; ao it haa to go to bed early, dearest Marjorie, always you'll be heard: ' where the strange leaves huris fram mountain got dry again. Nona of which moon has gone to sleep" ts And the branches. circumstance do X vouch fnr, but the If fb and wafer neef. mamma; lt f"" it no, lent, 'Whr, A ch'M will be gay and contented in tke Klemsehmldt quarry Is now no such a b fixed. Agsia jos'U (reef. mini! As lung as It's healthy and hearty and gnod. And looks upon things In th way that It should!" As the cloud finished speaking If Voire seemed to d:e away and tba silver lining roenu-tn turn Into a gray mlat. Then ljtnd wae a sudden rumble, like thunder. .there aches." must be horrid." said arjpTle opened her eyes, to see her .Jhat Marjnrlw l,nd Oil. no, It isn't. standing there before her, holding replied the little elrl who h.d taken hold of her drone which she sr Hand the made-ovliamL on the pl.ty ml all day lone -- n.i hi,d been fixing up out of Adole'a old golf t l.iael ii nit fnf her ADVENTURE MATHENYS IN THE WIGWAM t OF THE bue-rone- er , medi-oln- tlmfni w-ero- e THE TRAVELS OF THE CLOUD w. n WITH THE SILVER I LINING. ut za? jsfjs is hv a1p. varl-color- er hr. mt nw gropuy f -- er u bn SOUR-TEAR-OL- D fiCurZbvw W flJ o er n, hr The Three Puzzling Wagons . d er h-- rv said hes mother, know you've had quit me let try on your new you nisy run and ami li a !"?.r c,1,Mri n" hr P ntst'ln- - heep cuihl. r.ly iV'n t'j p.ir f out and Mropl'r, y.iwucd and gut up out toward Minn mrvying o ll wi vr II'rth th nf 1h rlmlr. In.. nav As it flnatd toward her, eli rtilr. mother h, iVircet." she said, "Jt waa hntrd a a f'tnry dream, but I th:r.k I know yhia: Avar. If tn had. I whit th cloud now1, with lha stiver lininc Tv sue roe Jim ill's is the stnist of pior ptaj. r.csnt after all." oui1itod.hjn! Ml th ! h,M,-h- .' m-- pf Fw ruht-c- flnm-r- v ciilrn tait W,!I ii "!T 1h (,T m borla" or bidden in. Ann. or rnthcr of the the name of tbo firm. pd tboy deil In, b1 |