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’ ” BY %, % ‘M | HAVE a littte niece five yoare old, ‘and when her mamma scolds her she saya; “I'm going away to the sunny a oy lands, where the little birdies al- ‘Ways sing, and I'll never conte back sine ath oa bands tat ne el @ little Helen I wouldn't goold you. Now mamais. it you talk goud to me I won't be Bad.any more, and I'll be as good en I gan be.” MAY MULLER, Ralph street, Brooklyn, N, ¥, Dortt Talk Foxy. Y baby boy, two years olf, has & very quaint way of expressing himeelf, Whilo out with me he oad: "Carry me, mamma—Frankle can't ‘walk—too heeby (heavy).” Another time the said: “Frankie walk too slow.” One @vening, while his father was trying @ put him to sleep, his great-grand- father, who was in the room, was talk- ths, when Frank Interrupted him with “Don't talk foxy,” the latter word be- ‘the Bis nickname for grandfather, In the yard one day he threw & board on the ground and said: All board for Deemland—sit on a board,” and suiting the ection to the word, sat on the board. MRS. R. F. GREENE, $5 Floyd street, Brooklyn, N. T, HEN Helen was four she was seen marching about the house playing upon the favorite fn- @trument of childhood, # comb with & piece of tissue paper about It, and her mother inquired the name of this @trange iistrument, whereupon Misa lunro’s Sons.) por Permietgy, Vy eoree Munroe Sond) aman CHAPTER L The Stolen, Money: HN NICHOLSON felt that he been unfortunate in his chotee o| father. ‘The elder Nicholson was a severe and pious Scotsman, tryh to Dring wp bis son along bis ow ne> ‘what rigid lines, But John was,a jolly @nd convivial tad whose conduct irked @he elder man. ‘Ono Saturday the climax came, John, ‘who was employed in hin father’s office, ‘wan sent to deposit four hundred pounds + dm bank. He stopped on the way at a) Dilliard-room for # chat with his bosom Vs frlend, Alan Housten, Alan was hard |{ustice t up and begged John for the joan of two pounds, John, having no money and | hating to refuse so dear # friend, pewned his watch and lent Alan the money, By that time it was too late| to go to bank, and, as it was Saturday, the £40 must stay in his pocket tll onday, Jan re oon meet pie at Colet! ht ba: 12 tha pat night, prom: Wo pounds to repay Jol ty ‘eed. 4 defied the eariy- w, and the peer Mr. Nichol- regarded jt as a den of iniquity, wien hastéhed home to dinner, for went . ee hia few worst of ailb-the ch- the four hundred) morse: B perries it to Colette's, 0 lend him, the Ne tose his cartlens- t barely bad he he door q fe the 4 ye police fushed'in. in, 4 slnnk home. Cem priviv ‘ Helen replied with alacrity, “Well, you eee, mamma, this ta something like a sraph-a-phone, but it isn’t @ graph-a- phone; we call it a ‘hard-a-phone” be- cause it's go hard to play oa,” N. W. CRAIG, Literal Childhood. of after results, sald to him: your head?’ “No'am,” replied Edward, “it's doin’ to ‘my stammick!"" DELLA HINE MERTZ, *. ew street, N. E., Washington, jLillie’s Prayer. | ¥ little daughter is two and a half | years old. This morning whon she awoke ghe said: Oh, dear, mamma, it was aussul! cald last night.” Yeaterday 1 was standing on a obalr rediching, sdm@hing from a closet, and she said: “Be aussull careful; don't (all, for Mf you fall you be dead, and papa has to get mi annosser mamme.” ‘This morning 1 lost her and found her sitting in the hammock with a big bunch of grapes in her hand, and she sald; (sunshine) to make mi grow.” ‘This ts ber little prayer: HREE-YEAR-OLD curly-haired Edward was dining at grand-| mother's and “stowing away" the, {ce cream—which was served as dpssert —with such expedioncy that she, in fear “Bdward, ia the ice cream going te “Here I ts, sitting In the hunbine| gee PARE OGRE FO AE PART EN wes OBR TAR 4 rae ‘WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTRMBER a9 1004, (true), eddy (every) day, ive (live) for you. @ dood gail. “Mamma's Lilie Bud" and “Papa's Dollie Baby,” LILLIAN WHITE TERHUNE, First avenue, North Paterson, N. J. Infantite Theology. ERTHA, five years old, and her Iit- He brother Freddy, of three, were calling on Unele Bob and Aunt Nettie, who were visiting at thelr house, in thelr room one -Sunday morning. | | Uncle Bob and Freddy, ta the exuber- ance,of their epirits, wete beginning to | eet rather noisy, when Aunt Nettte| exclaimed: “Préd@iv’s grandma wili | child with same good Sunday stories?” Uncle Bob began trying to explain to little Freddy something regarding the nature_of tile aMker, Freddie exclaim: trig meanwhile, “Where is ha? 1 can't him!" ‘Phen his uncle told him “He was vight in the toom—he was every- where,’ Bertha, standing in front of them and eagerty latening, exclaimed By ‘Robert Louis Stevenson, “A ow came the money tn your hans va last) night?" he asked ied that © of business,” anvelnatee, “comment and @ialect: “I.clean for- watch, toot® asked m,? Nicholson. ne watch is all ti t least, 1 mean ashamed to sa, wateh before, Here ia the didn't find that; the wateh ean deemed; they don’t sell pledges “t 40 wt, think” said Mr. Signo, I ar fous fin en mt ae decency and a mro | What aid you want si the ney “C would rather po you, Sains. oy tather. eo enere oat be A ingenous anew Wha! want with thie my : j ae lend It to Jo} oMt thought 1 had forbidden x to thet young man?’ asked. the t him. "Where?! came the one ation, And “In a Tihusrd-coom™ Was the . ontleman, at “‘L can not proten ta be a the ae on morn- w! sees cole 6 von of whom T could» bee reasonably se bt ee Tig dimer wit worst of it—It's al ti Ewindat'r en ya said I oe wt the arena th . this: we were al up jast night, and we Save to sv ling ni pe fl 4 up for evidence—shebeons They made me swear ty tell all wy, part, ‘sf me erie l. bya just ws et 4 Mine 28 defo ene hie now of Indienat ° 2 hrok J Cicageet tf ¢ hifte sclousnes® the «mall of the hair on the chair bottom, of te Be line of church bells *hat now bean make dav horrible sronanayt the Pent finen of the city. of the hard that fentsed hie Frets, of ihe that found their way in: for a neriod of time, the Aural ‘ot! which T cannot mens, while F Le a to been: Gorell Jonger on ite agony. used; 4 Oh: ith wh: he “iskewing 11" low a St hie unworthiness he now in- Hi inio the well-oiled | it og of ibe ma and en these ‘hole of God's world for Jona ateer. When he somewhat recovered his. com-| nosiire John nd bin fatber bad Jeft the room. in and the seat af the fam: davienl rebellto lehotso: hat tvalar aay? ities han i hope: and he Ko schelt a te hen his pital apa po B yo have taken the Pay it hack af soo. "You will me = er uf | 14 but . E could not really, Please try fectlonate son, IOHN NICHOLSON, rected and tami ve | walt to see forgive me. Fash fine among the six, oF) be shocked at such a row in the house | 20: om Sunday, Cannog you entertain the | Bob. forefinger of her right hand as she did “He's right in your heart, Uncle "Mrs, ROBT. SCOTT BEATTY. Little Flarenoe’s Idea, HE nurse was putting Florence to béd one might (a child of four), when she sud@enly broke away and fairly dew down on hér knees by der bedelde to repeat her usual evening prayer,” She degen “'O Lord! I have had thuth a good time,” Just here th uree interrupted = her, THE MISADVENGVRE-S OF JOHN NICHOLSON. Fries he could not be too soon the weene of these (rane and ae ho AP aye 21 doors and foun paaeaies: ae of the ‘ely, tegen eneen aa i t sad! wor the ¢a aban wi sense ot tne adventurous +} “4 ent nets hs and despalr, that turned na hi back on back on his native ‘tty, set out et foot fn Cailfornia, with @ mo-o immediate to Glabgow. ‘ro Continued Attired ine paternal fa. me cool ion Patterns, Designed by May Manton. exclaiming: asl TE iar ” ~ enURREESSTeereee en ‘and A HOME COMPLETELY FURNISHED, $115, West Fourteenth Street FRIDAY, AS USUAL, Esch By peter of great perchases for coals { By trade opportunities that come to large buyersz By determination to quickly tern merchandise BK pant: By resolve to heep Friday dalaes famous, is ' Such are the Causes that make possible Offerings Like These. 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