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Show Sunthine Seng Vnlii ) 11 ,n ik 11 111I1I-1 I '" Juat n mill iiitm Woul.l mnl itn hurdrti d lilt Juat a little htlahl 1? Dfefi a WfHil of iHipf and rhrrr it fhv rch.M-ii riiiaiig With your noir. ..f nnlleM )or. -Aa you ao a Minima Would you (month the rugged path own alung llf-. hlghwart Wnul.1 vuu jlnnt Hi- iow et leva In omr IMi.hr hyt Juat a ilenl or klmlnMai dene Clean the pa 1I1 nrfora ua. And the lilim or (ll a Irne IMoom and Itltmaum e ar ua Juat a Utile wnnl "t ehaer I.Mrhtena wirr iiuir Juat a mil. will nfl.n ahew FMm wrralhed In beauty Hl-rllikW- aunahllir aa you go, Contort the dlalrmlng . Awl your clad rward ahall ba llwiana chulcral blaaalM K A flrlnnlnateat Plndcrtoy. 6 Thla plnderto), the gay drum major, can be readily made by culling out and fastening together tho varlout narta Kclamrt and a pin only are needed Why Cowa Dltllke Oogt. Why anould a row eo hate a dogT If only an Innooent little poodle hap-pena hap-pena Into n paattire with n raw )ou will tee a lowering of horna and a tumping of feet that tendt Ibe poodle tcnmperlng for n plaoe of aafety The reaton date back for hundredi of yeart 19 tho time when all dog were wclr and all eowa were wild, ahaKgy caltlo almoat aa ettvage There wa u conatant warfare between them, and tho wild cattle, nourly every day, had to uto horna and hoofa to keep them telvca and their calvee from being eaten by tho hungry wohet I)oga have been for ao many hundroda of yi-ara tho clime friend of men that they havo forgotten aome of their natural nat-ural cnctnlet, hut the cattle havu not, aa you can aeo almott any day In tbo field. Story of a Deadhead Druln. Aa a paaaenger train from Cedar Keya lo Jacktuuvlllu waa running at a lively rate, roma cattle on Iho track canted tho train to etackon ipeed almott to a atop. When tho tra a alowed up, to prevent running over the cowa, a largo black bear trottot lelturoly out of tho woodt and -limbed upon tho platform of Iho car to ace, probably, If I hero waa anything of an cntablo nature aboard Ho had got on Iho front platform of the uiproaa car, and, finding tho door open, dicldod to continue hit aearch In the Interior. In-tldo In-tldo ho found three nlco itrlnga of 0h, all of which ho trantfirrod to hit atomach During tho tlmo tho hear waa taking hit lunch tho baggagemaa-tcr baggagemaa-tcr dlacoverod him and notified tbo conductor, nnd tho two mon could think of nothing to do but Mart tho train. When tha train started, tho awaylng of tho car thut tho door, and all thought an Important capture bad been made The bear toon bo-tvima bo-tvima tired of lilt (Ido, and looked about for means of egroaa Nothing appeared eo vulnerable to attack :.n U10 window 1 In the side of tho car, which were proloctwl by Iron roda about a half Inch lu diameter Ho tectcd ono of lheo and clawed the woodwork about It very badly. He then evidently caught throo or four of tho Iron bare with hi paw, and, giving giv-ing them a hug, broke nnd twitted thim off clean Hit lumbering body was then forced through tho aporaturo and ttruck the ground Ilka a rubber ball Ho turned two or three tomcr-aault tomcr-aault and ambled off Into tho wood. Horae'a Character. Tho favorite rot for boya and glrla la g dog, but the mmt useful la a home, only It It moro expensive to keep, and thcrofore city boya and girls are debarred from tblt ploature. Hut If you thould buy a horse, big or little, be turo you buy a good ono, g ahylng, kicking, biting borto la worso tbun none. The simplest plan la to buy g horse you "know"; a horto you havo toon ridden and driven at least a year. If you don't know any horse you had better get a friend to buy one for you, or, better still, learn how to dctoct hi good and bad qualltloe. A horso't head Indicates hla character charac-ter very much a a man's doe Vice I shown la tl'.e e anl mouth. In 1 1 in. ik- in ' o- anl 111 the pmo In Hi. tiuiWIi mi rl and nnlve ear Thi . ot ilu 01 Itn thlnnet of the skin the tnrgi open thlii-cdged no trll the fine ar and thin fine mam and foretop an (ndlrailoea of fine breeding which wllh good limb nnd muarular luwer. Inntiree a eonalder-able eonalder-able degree of apced In the animal The stupidly laty Imrae that driver call a 'lunkhead haa a dull eye, usually a narrow forehead and eon I reeled poll He It alwaye a blunderer, blunder-er, forget hlmaelf and atumblea on apmoth ground get himself and hie owner Into illltlriilllva and la generally laty He need constant care and watehfnlneaa 011 the drlvera' part nnd you had better let htm alone Showman a Trick, An amusing little game for boya ami girls, one which will produce mucn laughter and fun, la esplalned hare. I t aome m) of Die party ireteod lo lie a magician claiming In bu otito to how each giust any animal be or she wish, s to a,-.. The gumte, all nave the boy acting the part of the inagl-elan. inagl-elan. are Invited to Icavo tha parlor, run ring an adjoining room A girl assistant stands nt Iho dour connecting connect-ing the two apartment, and call ono person at a time Into tho parlor, dining din-ing the door iwcurely again, to that the a yet uninitiated may not too the tale of their fellow On entering the parlor the boy or girl la naked by the magician : What animal do )wi with mott to see? rbo person ntieetloneil name aome animal inaylie a monkey, whereupon the magician a)a' Clog your g tightly please Then he ipilckly re inovoa a small mirror from tho Inalde of hla coat and, holding .t In front of the subject' eloaed eye he coin-, I maml "Uehold tbe monkey," r I naming the animal, of conraaj, gakajd for The boy or girl opona hi or Ihm e)e to gate at hla or her own Image and tbe laugh la Indulged In at tho aoiu ono a eipeuse Then victim No 1 la allowed to alt down and enjoy aeelng each gueet In I turn jiold In the same rldleukma manner, man-ner, and n the crowd of aietatora become larger tha merriment become be-come greater, for nil the boya at.i glrla preaent enjoy moat keenly teeing their frleuda turned Into nnlmalt at tue pteaturo of the magician Otttlng Ready for Winter. I All nature la now getting ready for the long, cold winter Tho trceajhat lenfenrly In the airing aro pniRlnr tho coming buds with down and wool, the birds and beast aro pulling on Ihclr winter change of plumage and fur and even certain of tho Insert aro growing toft warm covering Not only It tho fur of outdoor animals growing longer and closer, but mott ot them aro putting on undorclutblog of dense abort Imlrs growing among the root of tho loni,tr fur Tho beau llfut cathmcro shawl are made from this Inner wool on tho goat Overshoot aro worn by a large num her of bird In tho late fall fringe ot sharp points grow on tho toe ot tho milled grouse, and tho feather on the feet ot tho ptarmigan aro mucJi broader nnd stiller than In summer, and really act a anowshooa to kttp thci feet from sinking Into tho sort anow At night, by tho aid ot theia feathers, these blrda can scratch thalr way Into a drift and lie thero well ahclti red, or dig deeply Into tho snow for tho wlntcrgrcen nnd partridge ber-rlc ber-rlc that llo cloto to tbo warm cartb. Some of tho smaller animals alto wear anowthoca Tha hair grow to long and to stiff on tbo foot of aome of tbo rnbbltt that one Western species spe-cies la called tho anowthoo rabbit Fun Alive. Fun Alive la a gamo played by any number of persona with eight larto curds, called "gamo cards," and forty smaller 'forfeit carda" Tho game card! aro all blank eicept ono, called tho "catch card," on which tho word" "Fun Allvo" aro prlntod In largo letters let-ters On inch U thn forfeit carda a forfeit la prlntod The forfeit carda are spread, faco downward, la tho inkM" ( tin table and the game It begin 1 1 urn- pl.ra inking the glB" iiirln KhiilHIiiit tin m and pro-aegliiiR pro-aegliiiR tin m to hla h ft hand neigh her. who ilrnwa one If It be the catch circ, hi must at otu draw a forfeit cirr and do aa It dln-cta. Then tbe pjsr who drawa ahufltea the game cstta nnd pnaent them to his left bin 1 ikhlmr and ao on When a pf r Urn a blank card he take nl f if 1 card and the neat one ilM 1 m ,- The game continues Itttt a- mi- an the players ehooae f laby an Accomplished Linguist. jH"!i llnjane I ea who realdea wlu tier pan nls in York road Ijtmlieth. ll snnii thing of a wonder child " Ms sees aa many language a sue w years of age Alii nigh not nulle three, llejanr rattli a fluent)) In rreneh. Italian and fhiallsh In addition, the baby tin fttlst haa invented a mtsltire of tbe ttihv Imiituagea whli h aht addresses eatliimvi ly to her dolls Hejano wa born In Cairo Her pott - lr. r.cli aud lir fellier llnl fan Mhe nmr-nr wllh both parent In ilu Ir nathe language, 1 A fiw moatba ngo ltejano waa limughl lo Itndim and placed fn the Dare of a nurse whoa linguistic at lalnmi nta ate Indelibly limited to lkgllsh 1 llejam la a dainty aprlghtly little ratrs wlih ravm black troaaea She laplalmd la t ncnlng that "ll wa urv dull ImMiik n one to converse with It gut tiry lonely In time Juat fain nur-. not being able In apeak Htli.r Frenih or Italian, and aba la )mi and .ar older than I ami Wi ll I Mt I must apeak to aome una or .lie' 80 I aet to work and learned Fnallah When In a few week, Itejane reai lies her third year, ebe I In begin Vnrnlni. n rman Afterward aba will be laugh I Arabic. Its r father la an aceompllahed lln aatai ao llelane'a la ovldently a eae of hi redltary talent I-ondon Mall Proof of Fine Workmanship. , Mrs Mary K Hull of Itatt Fairfield, jft , haa In ber poaaoaalon n apread fur I linen stand and a towel spun and tnven by ber grandniotlier aud great-rand great-rand mother 1 A Whittling Arrow, Doubtleaa you va read alioul tho whistling Upm.be or whittling roekela tmt Md you everihear-or Vft-whistling Vft-whistling arrow? It la very simple to construct one. First procurn a section of thin, light bamboo, saw It Into several plecoa of varjing lenrthi. the longeat about two or three Inche Then cut n holo near the end ot each one and plug tho other and with a piece of cork. Tho open end la to lie the head Tie each lo tho arrow a end by airing long enough How Arrow la Made and Shot. to allow tbo bamboo plecoa to hang over tho top of the bow ao thoy will not Interforo with tho arrow'a (light. Aa tbo anow la discharged tbo bamboo bam-boo plccca tall out behind It and tho velocity of the arrow causes the air to ruth Into Iholr open head and out again through tho small holo which give very nearly the mo effect ef-fect a a whlstlo Tho stronger tho bow tho moro wblstloa will the arrow be able to utaln In II night wllh. 01 course, a proiiortlonately greater amount ot nolae |