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14 £ THE SUNDAY CALL. Two butterflies cut out of tissue paper A friend from Japan has taught Us to | fiy about as if alive, set in motion by a make & frog of green paper in the follow- | fan. They' light on the fan, play in the ing way: alr, descend on a flower—in short, imi- Cut a plece of paper in the shape of & | tate real butterflles to perfection. All1 perfect square (Fig. 1 of explanatory de- | that is needed to make such butterflies Is | elgn). Fold the paper along the dlago- | colored tissue paper and a pair of scis-! nals a-a, turn it around and fold along | sors. Fold the paper and cut the shapes | the lines b-b. When this is done, Fig. 2 | of the butterfiies as shown in the circle can easily be made. Fold the ends b and | of our fllustration, Fasten the butter- a as shown in Fig. 8. You will now have | fifes to a long hair with the help of a got a serles of elght small wings around | giminutive plece of wax. Tie this hair 0-a as axle. Fold the paper at point a | to another which is fastened to your and fold it carefully in such a way tl)at‘ head likewise with wax (as shown in ;]1- you get two new regular points as shown | justration). Throw the butterflies in the ks 2 in Fig. 4. After going through-the same | air with )(he left hand and move your| Take a piece of cord about two yards the part of the loop marked with O. held fast. operation with all elght wings of the| fan underneath them to keep them in the | long, hold the two ends with the thumb When we now pull the two ends ;t thla Solution—The putncrt::lw:o;x folded papery you will get Fig. 5. Fold | air. It is very amusing to have a bunch and index finger of the right hand and C€OTd it will slide past the finger that IS that we have changed gach wing of the paper again, the Point | o¢ artificlal flowers on which the butter- : trying to prevent it. cord. By comparing the two figures in Sale tare tha; senter axle (FE. ©, 814 fies can alight, enly fo fly away at a | fOTm the figure shown on the left side of Let us start over again. our fllustration you will notice the ke car: y 1! s at point | ght, ¥ 3 N o gs Correct al possibler e Aish the | motion of the fan. ouz Ilgteasion \oft (Bo table: The task 187 iroiay:the cord aiaird end; dectare that: "cliige T tia fawee ol The 1ok Sho aiafe frob G7lE" D, “unfoid two of I L e rsel” exclaimed the | 10 PUIL the cord off the table while an- yf tne partner places the index finger on end of the cord forms the first loop F?Jfi{fle?s’. ::-rx‘:(xlleb;gfi ft(?lfimthteo t‘gén;oweg asl::‘ui?i‘e‘d liv??(‘-‘.‘isn;r‘.geéau?éf him at it. | other person is trying to prevent it by thc same spot of the figure, the finger while in the figure on the right it forme points ‘(a) to form the hir;]d 1e§s. Tn:\ oK ;uln' speechless 5 5 i | Placing the index finger on any spot in- will be caught and the cord will not be first the loop behind it, so that in this left side of Fig. 7 shows the points mot | “Oh! If you would only remain so!” | = e, 5 3 20" Deleug 8¢ the 5id% end vet folded, whilesthe right side gives the | answered the unabashed husbanc.Bhil. | side tha figure formed by the cord. You removed. The partner places the finger case the loop (a) belongs shape of the finished legs. adelphia North American. may be certain that any one will select on P, we pull, and the cord !s actually of the cord. 'ANECDO'.I'ES' AND FUNNYISMS FROM HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. aggards in Love. Sesguforgonforiorfosgocfosfosfocfofortort fofefeiedeiede el to the painted roses on her ‘‘the center kingdom of the world.” This The old man recovered himself, however, ‘“those things’ were. So Bobbie went to the mistress s not always at her heels; painting, and the result was that & He was doubtful, after al vas by 3 t Chinque, and wi i sumed his Aunt Helen for consolation. it causes unpleasantness, then she leaves. hours before the fixed time for the record Bt mEC e e L S s e rtusacas eaed om Whon Hisoppanent had: reaume rvhy. Bobble, " she exclalmed when she Any lady_ that does this sort of thing tion Dr. Quirlco, the . court physiisn, { undying devotion that had it the name of China. China Droper von. — “rereat ooi you one thing—all ub yo' caught sight of him, “how grand you need not answer this. entered Ida Rizzi's home wi n- i Y sists of eighteen provinces, containing ahre mo’ worthy of hebben an’ mo’' shuah look! I never saw you dressed like that e structions from the Queen to talte the L mpe, SO 250,000,000 people. ub it than that sem’nary nigger. 'Pared before. She Made Herself Understood. best possible care of her. Soon after him LD Saye. Intes —_—— te him, we ahre all as shuah ub hebbin “I ain’t dwessed,” retorted the boy, in- She was young and Innocent looking C2Me the Countess Guicciardini, ome of Novelists’ Inattention to Details. as I am shuah to kill dat fly!” dignantly. ‘“Vese are pants.” Jonng the Queen’s ladies in waiting, with a large nows gently. 80 In & Lo ool i The pulpit shook as his big, black hand Less and coy and shy, and the namdozeg men box rm{: ot bebmm“l Presents, among v Yoice he sald: = er eyes ol s - i among the passengers on a Chicago them bef oxes of choice nts, S e Jr y, darling, if T ‘Her hands dropped by her side.” g'e:rcdem}fikg.g ;sagre%lb}g'r 51?115;93? flonrd One About ?att" slreetg car tl‘i’e oethir day caught them- brushes, enéravinn. a_ jeweled brooch A Conditional Diagnosis. that you can mever be .He lost his tongue.” then,' & Doylsh smile spreading over his _Last winter Mme. Patti was staying for Street looking at her more than once and 2nd g flne portrait’ of - lttle Prines ¥ rith do ‘His jaw dropped.” face, the old man genially explained: :few days iu an feclsted village at the = t wishing they had such a daughter, YOl&fide, below which wers written some st s ¢ AW Soe, Siostol should say, pet” she answered, der voice fell oo ~Dam’t he didn’t done git away—but I— extreme end of Yorkshire. To kill the &lmost wishing they had su Ehter- iindly words by the Queen herseif. 2 : a bad case of ceph: gl P ns 2 he crushed him with a look. T ot hi v 5 | fom 2 peicaa & Presently another girl got in, and the two o at I've got & nice bundle of your lef et e ot his evelash, brudders an’ sisters!”"— monotony of the place the prima donna ] I - e £ oc! I can’t afford it!” iat $rould help to make it expen- 8 hear O e house- Fhiladelphia Times. went one night to a concert given in aid cxichar?geld texclz‘\]maluulns Of Burnrise. Twa A Vietim. it. It's headache— Sive for you.”—London Answers. e Ah] sannees, d t _— +of a certain village institution. Not half minutes later the last comer was s i A R e e . be all right.”—Baiti- mald came with a broom and swept up Tributes to Sir Walter. of the performers turned up. loud enough to be heard all over the car: *Wh you going ? e all right. it Foussl 30 Bosh the debris, but nothing of th& kind ap- Appreciating the difficulty, Mme. Pattl, ‘‘Dear me, Madge, but your new hat is T'm going to a stretch ot barren sand, more K h z S pears in the story.—Chicago Tribune. Scott:tgrlea_; Jan as wollias great writs 5 o A ared to oblige the a stunner!” g & where I can be surrounded by the lux- N e g os a !Mrdds“'netgt' sunrny7 —_— gl;,(‘;nu(;wa “\%’{s neIt)xpml!ise: Snr:llnl\nlnzdslsf audience with a song or two. “Yes? Do you like it? urleBs of t‘}ne sfi? hore. o girigradintyionsc o IS Ty L Rules for Summer Resorts. Bishop of Txeler, ~presided at & prize o, L0eh She Sang in ler own Glorious way _ “It's perfectly splendid. It must have I Wile tamily: Wi S hie- . b wilegg e ] Common, Engagements made on theskc premises g:fihering he handed one boy a copy of “13° Q% Pr S the chairman_ approached “Five dollarsi” echoed the coy and shy 0, Servants, nurses, etc.” 3 sir” replied the intellectual are not binding after two weeks. “Marmion.” and innocent. Wy, ' old ‘sor ood shy Sttagas: i o 5,08 continued o gaze up info Married men withoul thelr wives will “Have Sou read it, my laaz” el mna pravthenkelien 4 L e T iy el ov: catglied 1oY¢5;, H1as elght rooms for sixteen peo- ree, “I am merely endeavorin, t lease conceal their entity. 2 o Wi a . S ot $6 off at that! ple. ach room wi 0] comfortably to €0 Off on busi- COTTectly classify this tree 85 & botanical | Termes WaBterar tho oK you have, Well, réad it azain.” o Ao hauEn ey, 0ok, SoCJ8TalE at thatts T abgut one-half of a human being."" wite some blank Journal. pohaperons will not be permitted on the gére:\tm;idfl\?ssgl"jsl{owelg.v e e merlean 'oiq of PGt pokers and a-swailorin’ needles, One Smile’s Reward. Sottage alonas hopping.”—New York Ty 24 ter . . Y . Y Ly - dn” B vou' v P - “‘Oh, no. We shall be next to a lot of ring to leave should notify Wendell Holmes called fo bid him a iong COWdN't turn up, vet you've pleased us deli- others. Each with an = assortment of How China Got Its Name. Surets e the head waiter and all the bell boys farewell Fory U el e Iittle i Mot e S, o e head waiter and a : gate little girl, living in Naples, says the chilgren. £5 i Upward of 1100 years before Christ the nty-fi ho: in advance.—Life. “How are you, Lowell?” he asked anx- s . New Yorl erald, saw, some weeks agc, “Nice people?” Resenting an Indignity. nese were a people ruled by a dynasty | onlY-foUr hours iy fously. Curious Advertisement. a photograph of Queen Helena, in which «“\ell, they're people T wouldn’t think kings, of whom, like the Pharaohs of Not Wholly Lost I don't know, and I don’t care” sald A paper In Norway recently contained her Majesty was represented in & of asscclating with on ordinaty occasions. ow much will it there is no clear history, and not un- o olly Lost. the autiior of “Bigelow Papers”: “I'm the following advertisement: I, the un- thoughtful mooq. Straightway she con- low dynasty, B. C. 1125, is there Uncle Buck Taylor, a veteran negro reading ‘Rob Roy 5 {ersigned, declare that, through a regret- ceived the idea of paintlng a portrait of Onh eortainly. Where do you get your clear history of the main Chinese preacher who is a character in Rappahan. table mistake, I circulated the rumor that her sovereign and of beautifying it with vegatahies The Chinese take thefr history nock County, Virginia, is the hero of & What's 1 the coffee-house keoper, Jorgen Henrlk- a smile, which was wholly lacking in the ' brem ihe clty.” < to the time of Noah, N story. sent the column from Linden, that at’s in a Name. © sen, had drunk a glass of beer. I hum- photograph. ance through the tilt but_of course—" “And your water?” nt empire has borne In' State. In the midst of an old-fashioned Bobbie was wearing his first trousers, bly apologize to Mr. Henriksen for this This she did, agd when her work was “From the nearest well.” names, Jor 1t was a cus- Baptist meeting in Crooked Run he was and was as proud as a boy has the right unféunded imputation. finished she sentWt to the Queen with * P thronehen @ new dynasty ascended the interrupted in a terrifying description of fo be under the eirermasiniis He felt “OLAF F. LIEN.” these words: ‘“MaWNgher Majesty smile other nameito the em- hell by -aipretentious ife.” OY4s Jegro. who himself a man indeed, and was very anx- _ Another curipus advertisement appeared Hal-que, Chum-que, ‘Han-que, held that’Un 5 ldeas were un- ious;to be acknowledzed as such. But the other day in an English paper. It rding to the name of'the ruling worthy of in nt consideration, and his %lders were unappreciative. Uncle was as follows: fold the congregation that education had Harfy had poked fun at him In a quiet . ~Wanted, by the aid to be Chumque, kililed off such notions of the hereafter. this manner all her¥ife. A few days later tRe child became se- i ricusly ill and the physicians decided to What are you going for?" situation perform an operation on her. Meanwhile 'wo reasons. Because I can't afford where the Queen had learned who had sent the to and my wife wants to.”—Life. il ool L e kS e e £ The true name is advertise: way, even going so far as to inquire what as plain cook In a small fami ] e e S S S ) e ST O RN vm; H i £ 1 Ik 1 LY i L fi ¥ : o IR .‘! HE?P THE BEAR IS TRYING TO CATCH TWO FISH. DO YOU SEE THEM? { v L ' THE YOUNG LADY IS AFRAID CF THE BULLDOG. FIND EIM. ¥ WHERE IS UNCLE SAM?