( J f 1 TriinTncv initio . III 1 El 11 El 11 m I I ; 11 I II II II M I CTU mZI S S - THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE, FEBRUARY 23, 1905. (runners FLUFFY AND THE ORPHANS. As Fluffy Ruffles wondered who could help her to succeed In really being useful 10 those who ar: '. need There flashed across her memory the long familiar name Of Mrs. Blasius Blasius Blair of philan thropic fame. Mrs. Blasius promised gladly to see what she could do To put Fluffy on the proper track so she'd be useful too; She numbered o'er her charities to -see which would be best And selected orphan infants as a. good initial test. The only thing expected was to -teach the tots to play. And Fluffy was enchanted at a task so sweet and gay; So day by day she journeyed to the Model Orphan Home And mounted to the playroom which occupied the dome. The orphans all were lovely, , and very friendly top;T' '-. A " They welcomed Flurry Ruffles with in fant chirp and coo; ; They played and romped and sang atyj slept, and were so dear and sweet That Fluffy thought success at last had fallen at her feet. - ' One day as they were playing Mrs. Blasius Blasius Blair Appeared to see how they got on in Fluffy Ruffles' care. "My dear," she said, "my own success is very gratifying; My orphans all adore me, and I'm sure you'll learn by trying." But not an infant noticed her they shrieked and roared and plead For Flurry Ruffles only 'til they all were hoarse and red, And Mrs. Blasius grew so cold that Fluffy would not stay But bade the infants all goodby and quietly went away. (COPYRIGHT. 1908, BY THE NEW YORK HERALD CO.) AU Rights Reiervcd. i . . I ITS t JB W ace. V Ml lit w fine's p(lj ... - "