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> . : radise. ‘The brown bint (who said she was! ; the Bird-.of-Paradive) was so dolight . @d at the picture of hervelf—as she : Was going to be when she was fixed up—that she kept saying, “Won't I ook wonderful! Won't people be when fhey see me looking “Why! said Nancy in surprise, ‘@ron't you always look like that Swhen you haven't on your brown ing clothes? That's what you me a while ago.” “Oh. yes! I forgot,” sald the bint Of course I do. Now please begin | OD my new dress at once, will you? I didn't come to Scrub-Up Land to talk.” So Nick and Nancy and Rubaduh, the fairyman, got busy right away | Bhe was the Rintof Paradise. Bky-Diue (just like the picture), then | Pthey colored purpie, and white and ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton “THE BIRD-OF-PARADISE” Nick and Nancy and. Rubadub, the fairyman, got busy mping up the stranger, who said she was the Bird-of- gold and green, and then fastened long orange-colored her wings (ll just Itke the picture). Last of all they shook gol! and sitver powder over her, what a gorgeous creature brown bird had become! changed Into a princess! nee she caught a view of WE Ba! i “is that really “Open the shutters, some How do you expect me to see in this awfal gloom? | “But you said the light hurt your) reminded Nick “Well, what if I did? Good gracious, explain everything I do? remarked the Magical Primping up the stranger, who said | Mushroom, “some people do certain ly change their manners with their First of all they painted her bill | clothes, don’t they?" do I have to Pher feet they made a lovely pink|haughtily, “and show me how to ‘Gust like the picture, too). Her bey | hold x (Copyright, 1920, N. B.A —— ~ “hear some one coming,” he whis- | . ’ pered back _ Vike a grow! sounded way down deep @ big goose emg under each bis lips Reddy Fox wriggied up! where he could peep out, too. “My goodness! What's that com , ing down the Loné Little Path? whispered Reddy, | Shadow looked. Then he began to | laugh, and Reddy began to hugh, too. But. it was laughter that made no sound, for Reddy and Shadow didn't | want any one to know that they were hiding there. It was a funny sight they were peeping out at. It cer tainly was a funny sight! Down the Lone Little Path came Peter Rabbit nd his cousin, Jumper the Hare, folling a huge cabbage ] Right at the top of 4 little hill the | ) cabbage got away from them. Down it started, rolling and bounding along. With Peter Rabbit and Jumper the Hare frantically trying to catch it | @ dig bundle of sweet clover, which he wad bringing to Peter Rabbit's coming. It knocked his feet from under him, and down he went with a thump, flat on his back. Right on top of him. feli Jumper the Hare Who wag close behind the runaway meant. But he didn't have time to/ more than blink his eyes before the} luch a sight as Jimmy Skunk was! , handsome bli nd white coat was in bis eyes and all ower bis face, | and dripped from his whiskers. | Shadow the Weasel and Reidy Pox \ hiding In the holl Even the Roots of Superfluous Hair Vanish | New Method; Works Wonders) | Pe ie the use of merely taking | off the hair-ends And not destroying | fhe reots of superfiuous hair? Do iknow that you can Weickly remove the hair entire, Gluding the roots, with ordini factine? Just try it! It is non-irritating, and so harm: Phila could safely eat it. Far su perior, to depilatories, electrolysis, Pic. Get @ stick of phelactine today from your druggist and have the pleasure of actually removing the ‘ Setending hair-roots at last—before | Set Prevent Tooth Decay Avoid Pyorrhea Stop that poyrrhes, prevent tooth cay and keep your teeth firm and by using PYROS. Its reme- properties are wonderfully effi- for spongy, soft, bleeding and gams. 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Just a little way beyond 4 | Skunk the runaway eabbage brought Shadow peeped out, “It's old Mr./ up with a thump against a stump on Toad and Prickly Porky,” be whis-| which sat Jow wag bitter disappointment, Planned to xtoa CRipmunk with the pockets In his cheeks filled full of The sudden bump of the big cabbage made Striped Chir tm the throat of Reddy Fox, for|' munk lose his balance, and off he s Reddy has no love for Prickly Porky. | (tumbled, “And there comes Jimmy Skunk | Toad, who had just sat down behind . the stump for a few minutes to reat ‘@rm!” continued Shadow, smacking |It knocked all the wind out of Mr Something that sounded very much } yellow corn. right down onto old Mr Right at the top of a little Just ahead was Johnny Chuck with |Aill the party. He didn't see the big cabbage! Toad, and, of course, Stri munk spilled all of bis corn. | Prickly Porky the Porcupine heard He looked up to strange thing bounding Lone Little Path cabbage, and had no time to turn | didn’t wait to see what ft was. aside. Over the two of them fell) aia just what he ‘always does when Peter Rabbit. Such @ mix-up! lhe thinks there may be And the big cabbage kept right on | roued himself up with his fa runcing away. Jimmy Skunk, Who/den in his waistcoat, and w never hurries, heard the noise bebind | aid that the thougand little him and turned to see what it al! j hidden In his coat stood out un jooked like a giant chestnut burr The runaway cabbage bounced oft runaway cabbage hit him full in the |ine stump and hit Prickly stomach. Down went Jimmy Skunk | phen with a grunt. One big eg flew Over touched Prickly Porky the sharp lit against a tree and broke. 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