FUNNY PICTURES. A Drawing Game In Which Boys and Girls Will Fiod Many Laughs, A drawing ime which produces of fun and | and this w Thre table nil ( plece of paper the | A a lot For The Helen Who Arranged Was Surprise Marjorie, Stek, “Thes're Mar next up thr “Meow “Oh, you And she hugged Fluffy and hugged her “She is always to be your v sald Helen, “and for you're sick.” {ttle ( a pe . tear ex always Attie Chronicle A Wingless Bird, Far away the other side of the world, in New Zealand, there Is a most curious gpecies of bird which uas nei ther wi nor a What do think of that? There are very few of these strange creatures left, even on their native island, but their cousins, the kiwis, are still numerous in Aus tralia. The kiwi gets its from its peculiar ery, which sounds like “ki wi kiwi” The learned name of this bird is ap teryx It has feathers that ble coarse and ha which lives catches rambles at nig size it feathers those } Altoget ture, defends to large on ngs tall you name resem hairs stronger beasts What Is the Number? Here Is ¢ i le in arithmetic that is not difficult. See If you ean work It A cabby was asked by a “fare” to give his number. “You want my number, do you? Well, work it out for yourself. If you divide my number by two, three, four, five or six, you will find there Is always one over, but If you divide It by eleven there aln't any remainder, and, what's more, there's no cabby with a lower number that can say the same.” What was the man's number? h ery out "Member? ‘Member, awful long ago Most a million weeks or so How we tried to run away An’ was gone for most a day? Your pa found us bofe an’ nen Asked us If we'd be bad again, An’ we promised by um by Do you ‘member? 80 4’ 1 ‘Member when I tried to crawl Frough vat hole beneaf your wall, An’ 1 stuck, becuz my head Was too big? Your muvver sald, When she came to pull me frough, B'prised you didn't try it, too, An' you did It by um by. ‘Member? Do yuh? Bo &' 1 ‘Member when your muvver sald *At she wished I'd run an’ do All ve mischief In my head All at once an’ get frough? we 4i4, why, maybe ven ® could do It all again! Ouess we could if we should try. WU! y', some time? So ‘ll 1 «Harpers A MODEL OF CAUTION, Yet Remark Was Cnuse of His Denth, nn Innocent the of Guenn de Reverseaux tinguisi i Wye und fluence he held Tne the gov begin Rochelle on i | tured to cot told dertake the Gueau de Reverse most of his Join the army at once Reverseaux repl srt or penter working Guenu de workmen need not go I'l substitutes.” This ren Dollars Was the Sum and Rejected Cialns move fro: rarely a bird almost hen, again He « of childhood ment darting water by of the two are | and on the impatient terpret gether | Her Case Exactly. and the pro almost with rapture and delight His daughter, happening study, saw the words Bitting down, she wrote underneath “Them's my papa, ly." realized but to enter the sermon and read the sentiments, exact Dr, Fuller's Memory, Among performed great feats of memory may be tioned Dr. Fuller, author of the “Wor thies of England” He could repeat another man's sermon after hearing it once and could repeat 500 words in an unknown language after hearing them twice. He one day attempted to walk from Temple Bar to the farthest end of Cheapside and to repeat on his re turn every sign on elther side of the way In the order of thelr occurrence and he did It easily. London Mall A —— SA — those who have men p Comforting. It is very comforting to an man who is Just recovering from a lingering illness and has managed to erawl out on a warm, sunshiny day to get alr to have a neighbor come along and shout cheer fly: “Hello! Been away, haven't you? Had a good time? You are looking well!” Many a tongue shakes out its mas | ter’s undoing.—Bhakespeare, 0 ” (4 8 163. ~Pletorinl Medley, An Animal Story For Little Folks The Inquisitive Mouse il [ind it Charade Reversed Syllables ~Dingonal 107 ~Anngram VYerse ad No. 165 «Primal Acrostie, Primals name a | utifu 1. A ridge of rocks. 2. To move rouse consisting of nes 4 A sel for pleasur flower or or ng ves to action 3. Pertaining to ROngo » trips or racing Row of Peas, wished | on'd re didn’t think lunch, sir “He when 3 turn, and | tol m 1 you'd be back till after Key to the Pussler Word Puzzles: 1. Sap, prove, Lute Ro 3. Tract, 4. Stress, tress, distress hb Chin, China, No. 153 approve act, acted Distrust, trust, nations No. 104. Riddle No. 186. ~Central Acrostic Crosswords—1. All. 2 Pit Act. LH. 8on. 6.11. 7. And No. 108. Crossword Enigma No. 107 Puzzle: rove - rust 0 Fork Lincoln, 3 One. 4 Heart, Geographical * 4 LE KT L ¥ T AR A No. 158. —~8ong Symbol: “Out on the Rocks.” No. 150, — Arithmetieal War — wazar4 y==ray. mgas. Time-t=ime4) o==lpe-fn=gale, No. 1600f- Word Squares: 1.1, 2 Ohlo. # Alls, 4 Toss 11 2. Erie. 3. Alms. 4. Loss No. 161 — Anagrams: Electricity Rheumatism. Parallelogram. Puzzles: ASS mzzng 4g mile Lose Cont, 1. Peal An Animal Story For Little Folks A Catastrophe PUT ME it sald be to tot but in Ww that b I don't ses Softly wire | of soe a Christy it first won't’ Fizz! squeak! slap! Up flew the came the worst looking ogre disgraced a fairy tale “What d'yer mean, shrieked the figure "Oh" grunted puss he shrank back, trembling, “this is so sudden.” “I should say It was.” sald the ogre “I had just settled down for the night, hoping to get some rest before those children got hold of me tomorrow, and bere you come ‘snooping’ around and meddle with the hook, and my spring sprang, and now we're In a pretty mess, for 1 can't get back in the box by myself, and tomorrow Is Christ mas." “What shall I do?" asked Thomas, “Put me back, of course, you stu pid”. “But I ean't get you back.” “That's just the moral of the whole affair” snapped the ogre. “One never can do over what they have undone, which is to say they ean never undo what they have did, which Is to say that” But Thomas was so terrified that he did not walt to hear all the moral. —-8t. 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