THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE : JUNE 9, 1907. ft:" SI fj I 111 raw I' Ti Vf)' J I 1 Vfl.i -Ml f. Said Fluffy, smiling brightly, "It's such a pleasant day I think that something very nice, will surely come my way." And,' true enough, when Fluffy at the agency, applied She was offered a position of a sort she'd never tried. W Ck. ZK.' I, v 1 I rS.. f-tir F L B 1 V S' ui 1 1 1 it 1 A iPyS fi 'V iffimP W 2. Housekeeper in a wealthy home, with servants at command; Luxurious appointments, conveniently planned,' And just the lightest duties and ample time to rest. " . , " And Flufry thought, "It's very nice, I'll try to do my best," 3. Then everything went smoothly till the gentlemanly son ( Came home to spend vacation when his college term was done: He took a genial interest in all about the place And he. seemed to think that Flufry had ,a very pretty face V 5. He looked at her so often and he looked at her $0 hard That it aneered pretty Flufry and put her on her guard. But the more she frowned and pouted he more entranced he grew; i And on the chance of catching a fleeting glimpse of her ,-Qh. deary me I" thought Flufry. '1 shaff have to leave here, tool" And so it happened once again poor Flufry lost het place. He d sit around the house for hours and never even stir; ' fne mistress of the mansion saict with angeciri her face- He lingered near the pantry, he hung around the hall And it drove poor Flufry frantic, for she couldn't work at alL (COPYRIGHT. lW. BY THE NEW YORK XU1 CO.) "You will not suit. Miss Ruffles, and you may leave to-day." "Ah, well" thought pretty Flufry, "1 was going any way V