cafe hat cothtty Tnres. today, febdoary is. m:.
gQR jmc vouriG PEOPfee
fi €^SKiBSOY YELL ^ tilF
I HAT. th.t faimr-iooAisa roo>» wrarlnt * ' <•- qulr^ rr»nrw.
mtnd wtat tl Trancaa iaokrd • n twt li'a • «»(:M dab or lli!ac~ »K» Hid -IW.l boOx
“r®a <<>cm wrtu that W- * bafor* »»u da urthiac “ Jim kDaar that ha bad t<. da n. , hraakfaat a-Uh a hH»7 1 dove and »rota:
"Thar* ara aaaaral thlaca 1 warn ran ehUdraa to do hafaaa foa artll* doara la aejar thto fcc.Uda».- aaid
*^kar.k > ou for tha book and ,6 o I bat* rraochr book* and a btak tl* la ataay for a bor Mo.hor > ad* a* mrin tkla Mt*r Ptoea*
bad*, which wi
pkacM of fan. buck placa with a round rad la tha cantar. to rapraaaot a cfcaray “Tou know." Hid Jim. "alaraf* 1*11la* tha troth la awful hard oa H* Tor laataac*. I Ilk* to aar b*ddla« thin**, and aort of cboar ap PH-
Washington At Home
-Praam* r*« •»* '» «>'• pwar romn a tboroorb atHBla* ap. Toor buratui dr*war* ara a man. And Jim. I want rou to rlt dowa and writ* a atm Uttar to pour Aaat Pto. thaahla* bar for tim torotj hook and IU aba aaat joa " Praam* hM "Tra Mathar.” aboduntla bat Jtm tumad rad and looked dowa at hU pUla wubc.Lt aaawarte*. -Did roo hear roar piotbar apaakr loqulrad Dad. "Th bat I'd ratbar aba'd wftta tha Uttar for ma," Jin. Hid. “Ton aaa thu U a hohd.r and I .houldo t
»*U to writ* latter* "Tour* truly. "JAMES DALTOff - Bafora aar *Ba could lasUt on ■aotn* tbl-. Uttar. Jim tUppad out
bu i
“tern yon do.- B!tl raptUd baartlaaaly. "Tou r* tb* bl*p*H Bar ta Bloon-.Oeld" Jim looked rrady to a*ht for a tr omant. but b* raattaad that BUI W*a only atlckla* to tbafr club motto. “Walk I cun b* truthful If 1 chooar. ' ha rap had. and when Bill. C*ntU llttU mother can.* Into tb* room, ho prorad U by talBn* bar what a borrlbU aalt ha tbeu*bt aba bad mad* Tb* poor lady looked quit* unhappy and Jtm fait moan -How did Oaors* Wuhinston manaa* to bar* any frlaad* and be an truthful.' Ulcbad Jtm. *Td much rather ham told Bill'* mother that the Hit waa a wow.” That «renin* right after supper Jim and bla family baatanad to the
it in* ap tor tha labiaau. Tou t. after all the tones and r*c»«nn tbay'ra entnr to baa* a >t#*u at tha acbool and I h*r*
"Wall. I *u»h H wont b* a. ashauauac that you raa't wnt* i Uttar to your aunt," laurhr. MM bar "Tou baaan't totd ua What are you CO>n> to be l» Uit
I untf! yu*
Jim. rather aulktly.
• to ber-aahed
the tabUau
A*ala Jim looked enromfortabl*. then he replied: "If* Oaorp* Waahln*tor tellln* bla father that be did it with hta little hatchet. Phil Stereneon la the fathrr and they made a cherry tree !«'• - tl
• Umrbln* -Tos;r. a nice op. to he ,• WMMmnon. aha anlrkerad "Too know you nerer tall the truth untaaa you hare ta” -Now. Prunma. Is that nicer- r*. prorad her mother. "Jim la a (last klddar that'* all. H* mean* te bo truthful, don't you. dearleV “Er-er —oiled Jim. “not al-
ptny." Hid Mr*. Daltoi drea.nlna of tha way her tbanked hta rich old aunt. Jim weat rt*ht over to aura bouH to try on tha ItlU'a mo 1 her bad mad*. . Oo*. I'm *1*4 1 doat wear It aad b* tn that *1**!rd Bilk whan h#
hw Jim
that suit, and I laid Ma #o. and ah* waa *o mad she nearly cited, but you know—tb* Cherry Club.” •Sure.- replied Jim. “w# «ot to he Iruthful" And be touched bto
1 puzzle Comer 3E
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY VJAuTtQ WEULMAN
V OU who bad tha opportunity tr xla'.t 1'hlladalpbU durin* the pat summer and enjoy eoalu* the 8<w]ulc*at*Balal ■ahlbttlon. r doubt walked ap and down old Hl*h street and want throu*h tb Icaly Old bouMs that war* reproduced for you there Or yo he bare bad tb* prlrtUM* of ataitla* Mount Vernon, should hare r " la rlalonlr* Oaor** Waahlr*ton al horn* la hU country « 'otomac. It U A bHUtlful aetata where are yst praeerred t which Waahla*ton sat aad tb* desk at which ha wrote. Thar* ,
moment and plot or# o
eelan at Mot
hem* t rot tin* down the Ians? It la tVa»Un*ton'* hor
haaetar over tb* larva aotat* to *** that erarythln* U Cln* wall. Now tha home baa come to a atandatlll and the stately rider I dowa to talk to two children whe hare been play-in* ou the lawn. They are “Jerky- and "Patty- Cnstla. Washington's atap-chtldran. Wash ln*ten lores children, and haaln* non* of hU own he U especially i fond of tha** two. Inter a groat udnom Waa to com* Into hi* Ilf*, for I li'O* Patty died when ah. was seventeen Her brother grew to be a n and hare children of hU own. He was * soldier tn tb* Raaolutlonary , War with Washln*ton. Just before the war ended be died mart on. Who loeed him dearly, waa overcome with grief. H* throw blmaalf on a couch and wept bitterly. Ha aadty mtaaed the panton who had ridden to often with him to tha hunt aad had a happy hour* with btm baald* a stream waiting for a wary «*h to The old estate waa quiet and lonely now with the young folks gosa. a Washington took to hU hHit "Jeckr's" two llttU children, an
brought them up an bu own. KallU CuatU 1
with blm la all bu rid** and walk* It waa plaamnt to hour the great man laughing at bar bright chatter and bar sunny amile* lit up , tb* old boas* Her room la pointed out fa rialtor* to Mount Vor
In M ta the old harpatrhord that Washington gars bar.
Kelt!#'* brother was also much loved by Washington. When grow up ha wrote tha "Ufa of Washington " Man who baas written of Waablngton at Mount Vernon always picture him walking up and dowa tb* great portico with a llttl* toddling girl bolding tight to 1 1
bad a great lore for child-*n. He eras a great loader and
fin* a
The Letter “W”
f UnOS had long been promised a trip to the Art Gallery where great rooms of picture* opened Into room* beyond with statuary 'hd quaint treaeum# displaced In glass casaa. Fannie bad beoo them once but only for a
eager to go again. liar Aunt Ella was vial ting at Pannla'a home, and ao tb* evening before. Mrs. Willi*. Fannie's moth
Washington waa. for hadn't teachar at acbool told tham how bear* and good ha waa even "'from the tlm* ha waa a boy aad refund to tall a Be about cutting down tb* cherry tr**. Il waa no wo that evaryoo* loved him. tbs teacher had anld. and that b* became tbs < first president of the Untied State* t and waa called "Tha Father of his 1 Country” After an hear or ao. Mm. Will!# I
. “We Got To
Jim. Whan ba got tbara. h* waa taken said* by Mr. Janklna. tha Principal of tb* acbool. aad told: Mm. Harper Bay* Mat you JuF
doesn't look aery wall oo you. Ot cours*. It la a aary beautiful coelom*. but a* it doesn't become you. wr hare found another boy to wear
It is tb* tableau.
■■Good!" racialtued Jim. “Welk perhaps. ' said Mr. Jenkins. clearing his threat. “Now. let me raplaln further. In our second tableau, showing Georg a Washington at boro* with Ma stepchildren. w* had counted on Berths Bpiver to taka the Hula girl s part. Bh* has a historic costume c pled by her great-aunt from on* which —PMMOanrg* Wash- j Ington’a atap-daughtar. It ** * I lovely thing. We also hare a beautiful wi* to go with it. Now. Jim. | I am going to put this up to you as If you war* a man. I know you i won't Ilk* It. but will you do It as | a favor to me? We hare decided that *a you are blonde and pretty yon would look better In the lesu than any of the girls wr get right now oo the apur of
rrr that h
d. cam* sight to uat Ella
the old Id much a slip of Conduct followed them. I
unt Ella nty-nlne hen they Ittl* girl
will not attempt to any I fl l ju ‘ t wh ** h™* 5 o f rooster ILW.B t'-ta bird repraeenu, but he win tell the quarter from the wind Is Mowing quits a* If h* had a well attested pedigree as long as.runs arm. for feathered era* lure* he face* the wind from preference. The rooster may be mad* of pins or any easily worked soft wood: It should b* wall aaaaoead and quarter sawed U possible to raduc* ng to a minimum. By makjuare# I* x 1“ the bird Will S’ high aad U* long, bat If desired It may ba reduced to about
by making
tha tel! which keeps the WrA.
looking Into tha wind.
Mount the rooster upon a A* « Inserted In a ta* hr!* bored At fh Locate tb* center cl amvtty fay Me perlmantlcg to find perfect tNlMMK 1 j placa a screw eya la back At d aad hang with airing, moving ay* q balance ta found. Place a %* a
ball
: IH*.
1 the .
carefully by their
squama. Using a apokaatjava. make 'dgaa thin at a to red oca wind reilatanca and at b to raduc* weight
more attracllv* aril I tb* Tb. van* may be mounted upon * •.ol* set In the ground upon the peak of a gable, caa* tha letters N. B. E. W. am be placed upon the supporting pal or shaft at or below tha point t
‘‘Joke' and “ Peril" Are Kinsmen
C HE connection between a Jok* aad danger may not seam apparent at first thought, ualaa* It be tb* peril which 1* aomatlma* caused by tha perpetration of practical jok as. In point of w. rd derivations tham Is close kinship, non* the lam. The word "Jeopardy.” ndi eating exposure ta poHlbl* death or Injury. comH Into tha English language from the ume source from which w* get the word “Joke". Tha starting point for these word* waa the Latin “locus", tha English meaning of which w. •
“a Je*f. In Franch
from a combination of ~J*u” with tha French word “parti", mean lag "even", ao that tha literal maaslap of “Jeopardy" was "a gam* igi
an even game". “Jeopardy”, therefor*, In Ita formation. Indicates £* peril with an even chance far
oa mean." gasped Jim. "that yon want me to drea* Ilka a girl?" | • Tou can ponl* dam all." Mr ; Jaaklna urged. —*>' I-
H URRAH, hurrah fo« Washington, hw birthday Wc celebrated tl in school and row wr mean to play
That we are guarding sbli the shores of our dear native land—
We're patriots true as ever lived, a bold and (earless band.
We're carching round and round the lot and back ol every tree
To see no foe is lurking near to sctxe our liberty. If battles must be fought we're sure they quickly will be For each of us is just as brave as Genets! Washington.
and suffering he endured! In the first place, he wa# pretty In the wig Ha look ad mom Ilka a girt than any of tha gtria. Than, tha . dr me waa vary tight In th* waist. ! and they put a irlpla-ateal Pair ot
j U! h# panted for braath. But th* ' tableau waa much admired and ap- ‘ |>lauded until th* walla shook Besides Mr. Jenkins thanked Jim and
,-mwb liqMMrr no a stlB P*e.e el cardboard, aad paste lb''® 1 •» ‘b* • arm* |dmes. you wrtl teste tht* drtew. y. < SB you Bo tsf What la It? JUJU loft UROAb-WOIU. FUEELK 1 A MTEKAHY AtWOBTIC
! aides Mr. Jenkins thanked Jim an< i called him a "Real hero" for Uk-, lug th* part and wearing lb* tight ]
steel slays.
- WelL- Hid Jim. pleased somebody today. BUI and 1 have formed a Cherry Club, a th telling club. It ta, ami bellav* I, If* awful. I’eopla don't

