OMAHA SUNDAY BEE, MAY 5, 11)07. X M m m i Li H3 II 4 : 0 nl i. Now, let me sec." said Fluffy. "I've judgment and good taste: It does'nt seem duite right to let those talents run to waste. Interior decoration ts a wide and pleasant neio. I think that I'll attempt it some profit it may yield" .i I Mill, llffllfl : fr.-. 2. So Fluffy caDed on ladies about to furnish homes. And learnedly discussed with them stained glass and Moorish domes. She recommended tapestries, and chandeliers ornate. And seemed to be authority on How to Decorate. .... I.-. ... The ladies were delighted. ;the thought her plans were fine; THey thought she was a! wonder in the decorating line. And Mrs. Rich engaged her to do her house in town . And said. "Spend lots oF mdhey; I want it done up brown." S1'5J5, .'ivccome." he said to Fluffy'to see the work progressJ ' ' a frZ IfeSrk And as I'm interested I'll stay a while. I guess. ) . y W 7 I UiA &SSSSP' 3;. I'm quite a connoisseur in art. and so when you're in doubt 'AUll L "141 : V Ask my advice, my little friend; I'll gladly help you out." i N R i. tlM ' lip! i 1 UJ J ' ' ' Miss Fluffy Ruffles was so pleased to have this order swell She put her whole heart in her work and tried to do it well. She directed skilful workmen with a supervision keea And all went well till Cholly Rich appeared upon the scene. WO (COPYRIGHT. 1907. BY THE NEW YORK HERALD CO.) 6. Next afternoon he came again and brought a lot of men Who wanted to discuss the decorations of the Den. "I can't work this way." Fluffy thought. "It's maddening. I declare!' So she gave up her contract and went home in despair. I r