OMAHA SUNDAY BEE, ' FEBRUARY 10, 1907. Or villwil lit nutlet niiiuv" iiiij gii 'V ,vvf "A Salesgirl Wanted I" Fluffwlhought. "Why. thatthe thing , . for meT .-rH . "Ctt-JSfriT -l- Nn mtpi-m rarnrr iimiuiv. inu wimi a uiuuuuik vjrw She said. "You want a salesgirl, so fthpugntthat I'd apply" sWhy, yes," said the proprietor; then, with a puzzled stare said, 'Td like to try you; Pray, take yourjiace right It fj.mi rM law II ri: 3 ft, I 4 I ft. 0'i& Af I 9 I I has I 1 7 ' J, xLJ km Utherc VTS A WMA . 5 It 1 I Miss Fluffy Ruffles, didn't cry because she lost her place; Instead of that the smile appeared on Fluffy's pretty face. She donned a tailor-made costume that fitted like a glove, 1 With hat to match a lovely shade of soft and silvery dove. 9 I So Fluffy Ruffles laid aside her hat and went to work; She tried to be industrious she had no wish to shirk She rearranged the window and in less than half an houi Every man that passed and saw her stopped to buy himself a flower. J ' sf III1 r Mil ls5i 1 STjni ill ur ill ft jff ... i wt yi vex .6. The florist was distracted, for very well he knew o To have a girl like that around would never, never do; So he said, "My dear Miss Ruffles, I'm sorry but I find "V you win not suit ahem you see ?5aid nujty. Never mind." And Fluffy Hadn't been there forty minutes oy the dock Before the shop was crowded and still the men would florkr. They fairly jammed the doorway, they clustered all about, And even when they'd boueht their flowers thev iust would not go out A (COfYXJOMT. I7. BV TH NEW YORK HESALD O0l v V Ps J 'JrMA j v Vp " ' lts. f f