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Edited by your “UNCLE BILL" A/i Easter Picture To Color This Week
\ ehowed on tbeli
■ o«;« iwlii* Jim and Jan*. t!.c 1'» 9 tralkrd carefully alnns the street •» r,*d
new white clothes- The thought ««-.■ belriE coo*. Jane nor
coat trtrnnied with anC Jim-wore hie whit*
i a couple in hie lapel.
imier
r the t
f Jelly i
rand a chocolate e«« w«h hie i ljiut reflaeeU came In! * and addreaa on n." What thte week's ubjee! for draw- I irlalmed Orandp*. iI!r j*. , B Easter picture. That ]
said Jane, "thl* L« th*_
moat perfect Easier I ran remember. It was s* Jolly before church, and so aoleror. and beautiful at Church and new we're *oln» to
Grandpa> for dinner!"
"Hope we get there safely." said
_ the roost wenderfol ; think he left aomethlns here for j tljr the kind oar aitist had n the a-orld. «ofcept. pcrLap* ■ y 0a too." {prepared and what a beautiful the President. It was very •-m- “May we roll e«» on the lawn * j t win b» wbe;i colored portent part of Jan* s r-rf 't l( , , dt,,,,,,: - asked Jim • neatly. painstaxlBKlr* according '-btt. flowers Hester that they were golnc to ~jp. kind of muddy." aaM j 10 taatroctions. white flower, for dlB n.r. c: rand pa. "But 1 have bo obj^j Bart.r U a )oy«a- —«» for
i Jim's frier.'
.» and w» should a
• ' f j think an e«« ratine contest i m-ruber Us #t*nf*Ca: c». nob ^ouia be kind of fun—all try to ( page, this week, ss filled , ;a n many Easter rcr« wo can Easier stories and pit tun rat - said Jim. jam sure you wiH enjoy It
Yea se*. he was trying to fix it | hofie you will
A*< C r olmian H. SUtea, done Harbor. A** 7—Doris bore. Port Nor- ’ Ane R—Wilma A. PeUM. Stour
and 1
Jim
There was r ink. Jim mean: clothe, would ; father-, Withni any way. Thci
[hat h* hoped their j -ca'.h their grand-‘ : brine itpolh-l m
: was psrem
t very
rv fully that hardly
pazzie G orner A CCAfiONAVI.h LA11DCK A-lthln these upright, tu.-ked away.
BCNOB J. Always J. Comfort , J. Ancient Roman garment
OONCF.AI.KI> TOfEKT SAMIS ^Cakc a letter from each word tn She sentence and you will fled a Kgsonal word: Earnest endeavor usually determines epee la! propensities. Always present passports while travel! r* 1 Charties papa wrote this new J geography jr.MOit GROSS-WORI> PtTEMX
b-Riunder •-Achieved
If-Requlre ,5lVfoot-lerer If"!** 1 kofllT ■ i|-a point of It-Very small , Mm . partlela f i s-Eargs serpent 17-Argues > , I7-r.as!cm P ate ' v r iabbr >
sea It. he threw it down hard on the pavement and it bounced right
back into hla hand.
• Aw. It's a rubber egg!" cried Jim. • Wish X had one. i'd Uko to
play a joke on Grat •Til
nob,
iav have to kw..
While, esiu jim. >.*>. was ; .nfl tlwy lur about the promises he made. ' . . .
• Well, bring It t-ack when Y
can." aald Bob.
Jim and his sister
rest of the way, Jin* bouncing the rubber egg ones In ..while. When he got tn Sight of h S grandfather's^ he put the egg Into his pocket. The old gentleman stood on the porch waiting u> welcome hU little
guests.
"Well, srell." he greeted them. "H'ppy Easter! How did Raster rabbit treat you today!
Wonderfully 1” replied
could fool bis Grandfather I Joyable Easter day. but will avoid » -h hie rubber egg. j eating too many Easter eggs, no T can t ent anv hard boned! inattcr bow good they are. errs nnr more " said Grandpa. When you send in your picture.
"S.'Si.ana, ou-
* Aten be sure to mail It an that
!• will reach roe by Tuesday
i>.liig. Addre*. 1> to 1'ncle Bill. : fcUdri-n's Editor of this paper. Sea Isle City Winning draw-: :ngs sre dicplayd in the window a the Office of this company at
s*a tole Ciiy.
So. 1 harec’l forgot t«« the • inner. In the "April Foote" eontMt. Her*- they are: Age 4 — Frtd Gibeiwn. {Veau
&t ones for Dr. Moore." >a. -rsear ! Dear! X iBd you < lilldren would start eating hard-boiled egge right ter a olg dinner." harry lay groaning on the floor. Jane looking first at him and then at the window ho* full of hyacinths and daffodils and tulip*, fell th*-. her Easter was quits
spoiled.
"If# all my fault," «he aald sadly The son-parlor waa In an awful mesa. Egg shells of every hue lay on the floor, as well as the eggs. Jans meekly got a green and purple Easter basket and began gathering up the eggs, nhs! Grandpa gstnered up poor harry and held him tenderly while they
waited for Dr. Moore.
The good doctor wee not long
Age !*—Francis Crow. 91 Hodge ]
Street. Salem. N- J.
Age i'; —acorre Anhalt. Cmrt
House. R. H No X-
Age II— Pauline Terry. I.-nt
Norrte. R- D. No.
Age 15—Mary Norton. Was -eefc Maud 1-tytem. BelleplaJu. Among ibe crawtogs submitted'| •as o»e from little Oliver Back. . jge two We cron mead Oliver for bi* work, but there i* no prlre for that age. Iiee-ause there must, of necersllr. be considerable ami stance from ibe pjrents. lirtters irom l ack- Bill Sow cosr.ee another pleasant irt of fuel,- BtHs week, the iswe.ing of the letter, seul him by his many ycung frlwl, h is not always possible tn reply to every one received, but Ja*t
Dear Martoo B:— There h-.» bee» an unavoidsble delay Us tnsllibg crayons to recead prlre winner*, but you should receive yours by the time thl,. Thank you for
EASTER PUZZLE.
Help! I Think 1*1
catch with Easter rgga but he said
he would try it after dinner. In the house there was i
pale skinny boy named harry, who was a kind of cousin of the twins He lived in another town, but was said i upending bis Easter vacation with
m il brim: « eight back.” Grandfather. The twli have to keep It quite a lhat b(l wajl weak . nd «tckly
careful But to
play too hard with him.
After dinner Jim wanted to start
-alked the' right in playing, but Grandpa aald
he would have to have time to digest, and he sat down in a big
chair with a cigar.
Grandpa aaya he can't eat hardholk'd ergs any tm said Jim. “So le! a have our egg eating con-
test while he la resting."
He gave Jane a wink ac she would understand that now he was going to play a Joke with the rubber egg. There wire plenty of colored eggs arounc the house, eggs of every hue. and the children spent a merry hour hunting them. I Then they eat down In the sunI parlor and began their contest. | Each had eaten four eggs, when •lin slipped hla rubber egg In the
| pile «.f egga
j "You know," said Jane, j of the dye seems to have soaked ; right through the sheila. 1 hope j isn't poisonous.'' I "Oh no." said Larry. "J'm su ' they wouldn't allow the stores ' sell poisonous dyes." "Well, herse a blue one ■ shelled." said Jane reaching Into
the pile.
Jim watched her hand the blue egg to Larry. Lairy dipped it the salt and M.k a Mg bile. They expected to eee him look surprised and spit out his mouthful, but he chewed '1 up anil ►wallowed
]f The HANDY BOY AT HOME -I*' BY'CHARI^ES'a . KING! ■ STCrC' NORMAL SCHOOL. PLYMOUTH.N.h
Iched
I !t of the rubber oked stealthily * staring si I-arry
“ laughed Jim.
asked Larry, growing
i a rubber egg."
> that the e
MOLLIE S EASTER EGGS
when h* heard the boy had -Stan a rub bet he pulled ais stomach-pump out Lam r^ned'wit^frtg! ^ r * tt7 rrtm ■ AELLOW-halred Susie May and , j. a!" Bays Teddy to Susie May Teddy wears a light 1 * A ! ry . r**!".... ml BROWN-halrcd Teddy arsl n has big aKBEBf lea e, and | TBLUOW and BROWN Just in ihs nick of time, jane - W ai!|T , nc< . , he Fi0 w«ra l nrhe. of PINK {us* BED light- j suit with REO bait and ti gave a loud shout. ^g -oh. as* thU lovely While |r. Hearer* on it. II is In a TEL- collar and "Wall!" sh* cried- "It is “! mg with its long GREEN stalk and; LOW pot." j . curse. His ehoss ara BROf happy Easter after a!L Here's Iho| GKEEN team!" errte Teddy.! "The tuBp is In a TELI>JW pot. and his cap is RED. rubber egg. Larry must have | p 0 | n tlng *t a REP p< tted Illy. ' too!" says .Susls May "Bot th*: AU the plants • »** OP.^ eaten a good one." | "Just ee* the beautiful BLUE other plants are in BROWN pots." ! !, Fhe held It up and the doctor j f. 1wer » in hr vast |>-’t!" aaya Suide Susie lay wears a YELLOW looked at it. alrd then bounced It i * ay . “And the BED tcllp* and i straw hat trimmed with UUle t'l.VK ! Paint the border o OB the floor. It waa the rubber j, h . YELLOW dafitee—oh I lore i row, and GREEN leaves. Her j PURPLE ,nd the letlertng 1 egg. Larry sat ap and wiped his‘then, ,ni" j drees U light BLUE, so are Mr LOW. ' ne floor is GRAY I There is another p.lsnt behind socks and shoes. I BLACK, lightly). man. how do you feel now?" inquired the old Grand- —~ father "Much better." said Larry, beginning to grin.
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C HEFE living-room, den orl chnmber shoives ore conver lent r. ceptacles for book*.! papers and other daily used 1 accessor! .-a of the various family | interests. Tu# narrow shel.es may j Just tit between two windows while' the corner shelves may be tuekei! behind a chair end be a convenient I place for rnildren's belonging*. H ;
easy matter to make.
shelves narrower or wider to' fit a certain place or to make the.
shelves taller or shorter, or!
wider. They may be made of any easily worked wood, say white-1 wood, which holds screws and nails
better than softer wood.
The narrow shelves will require | 2 ends. A,' * 11' X «*'; « shelves.! * 10!*' x UH‘. J base. x S«H*. 1 back X’ x «U* *
10 feet In length ti* *! pieces A to be cut off the •
length of the distance between the ] shelves. Not* that the front pieces
back from the front edge •nd, chile the back pieces
flush with the back edg* I Kakien them with glue and *»*
■ cads. Plane and sand pa-
per all pieces and assemble them by placing shelves and pieces A.
and nailing shelves with IS* No.! „„ w td* r at each shelf It brads: place a iy No . round | vj | th of tht . hrir . Mark , head screw at tbs front and berk two ODr of which will be cut to make
of each shelf as suggested. He sure : dliwn to wide. Set com-1 the shelves and planing them all | each shelf sets back H' from the q. U44* f or shelf A. 1IH* fnriat ones, fimooi.'i snd sandpaper! front edge of each end. ae at B. If B. JOH* for C. tH* for I> and Mi* | the face sides of all pieces and s preferred the shelves may be fas- ■ for E. My out the shelves upon, semble: first nail the back corn* tened w h €d flnlsh nails, or rather ihe other board »« IndHmted. If together with IH* No. .It bra with 2* No. IE wire br*d. Ir. am- <>*•***<» ’ h » the "hsl'-N.; through the wMeplec. Into .
“• •«»•• i aw IL, vro.
out. Pb-.s beck and l as. and , ‘ bu> . , ire .,,v.l t'.getber and eawed,! P--t or lacq, fasten by the same method. ! flis.1 end sandpapered k, one piece.] flnUh with thr. The corner shelves will require j p* very careful that the curves are! shellsc on all fi three N' boards. 14* x 4.*. My ! true and graceful. The front edges j With 2,0 aandpsp out the posltt. n of the shelve-;, of th* shelves rosy be left plain wax. One or !«
draw- and cut a paper pattern to as shown on the board, or clib- j "
''narrow shelves

