! I it 2 it 't 4 .2! 3-, ''1 t i V i i 1 r I t!i Stories by Qui Little Folks (Prize.) The Orphans' Christmas. Ny Rjbrta C'ln istrmen, Ak1 8. 1:I5 North .Main StivK, Fn mont, Net). It. was Chi;isinas eve in the Or pfi it s homo, 12 orphans were won dering '. hat Santa. Claus would bring ilu'i))'.' At, $ o'clock Miss Thome. the matron, told every one tg go to bed. Rose,,a girl of '11, Iftkfd it she could hang up her stock ings. Miss Thorhe said the'y aU could. I hat night little Betty, a J year-old. vrTited tier mamma so bad ih"St"slie cried herself to sleep. -That made Miss ThorneVs heart siften a wliule lot. She haM a whole attic full of toys I wiy just get Ihose toys and give them to the poor motherless children'. ln jhe, nioai ing li children asked if Santa Claus brought them anything. Miss Thorne said: "Get dressed, and a-. twwards we; will have o4ir breakfast , n mnt m t ip tirefi :n'p i Ten we go for a cigh ride." All the chil- dren wcthso surprised. "You darlinu Mi's Thorne." thev all cried, "how si couin vou ie so nice: cju, smnu- IrinrlJ K nes'Jhat 1 never will trnVet. ,1 hope Mr. Waste. Basket is dowti !swt'r Uu nrsooii. Wish to hear from town buying Christmas presents for; s5me- . ell. 1 will close, for my som' orphans. 1 letter is long. Hope to see this in 1 print. ' - :.. (Honorable Mention.) i - j v ' My Trrp to Kansas. By jftnraret KlddPr, 'XvtH 11, Route No. I, okw-oIh, Neb. . ' Dear Busy Bees : I read your page every Monday ,and enioy it very much. I am goimj to tell you about ray trip to Kansas. ' Tin? summer mv sister and I went i ta visit our sistes. and brother in ' bsausas. We. went watli mv uncle and ; grandpa. We drove through in my I uncle's car. The firstday we ate our dinner at Fairmont. , We stopped at Hastings and visited our uncle and I stayed all night. Then got up early ' the n,ex morning and started on our joiirney. We ate our 'dinner at I Holdregethat day. When night drew " near we found ourselves in Hendley, '. Neb., where two of our uncles live. We stayed there three days .and on i Thursday took our dinners and went ' to Beaver City to see Dr. fewster !- flv iniis airolane. OnJ?iat'urday we resumed our jour- ne'. At 4 o clock we arrived r our de'stijiaSon Bird City, Kan., where , my sister and brother live. On Sun day we all went to a picnic dinner. Wchad everything gojd to eat and eni6ved the day fine. . One day ve went over to St. hran- cis and oil ouf war we gol stuck' i the mud. When, my brother-m-taw got out to crank he discovered that we' had lost or crartk. S lie had to crank it by the back wheel. Mv sisttr has a little cirl. She is over a year old. Her name Ss Pauline. J had a very nice time with her We tayed seven weeks then papa came OIU anei Rl?i. una is iy h.i iu. the Busy Bees. ' ' "The Prize Winners. My Mariha Buerkie , ged i"r"i'" - Dear 'Busy Bees. We do not take vnur winer at home. hut I borrow . aiio nf rtir npichhfirn w in tl-o Rnsv Iltf naie every Mrtiday ana enjoy u very much. This is thei first tt.uie I have attempted to write to you, UtowRh I have b'een thinking about it lor a yrMt-w1.il STtn have been wishiue t T sm O vfsri nIH nil 1 am in the ixth irrade at school. I havei th. ptii', a-em-iov hut anicettimr over IWV v.- .-i- , ---- ;.l T ..:n . ... A .,ff -j I W I I 11. 1 Win IIV I"U vvinc j xi r.;, w;r - Fverv' boy, a,nd girl was excited ! .P!', .t me joth your happy as thev; came VnitV school. A beau- ; 've," Z1 fl' TJ l? ..-..! v. t tivl'ee. but I hope not the last. I have cirl ;irid hov who sold the lllOft 1 J 115 II,' 1 IOC SVI.'.Ol rtMU .,l.,V',- 1 .... I . was 9I1YIHIK li ce theirs. 1 hat evening the streets filled- with boys racing to be first . to sell their pins to the storekeepers. , $'ns were hiinchfrg together to see j how many each, other- had sold. Every'boy and girl of, the one room . was rjn the 'street except .vone boy , who .was afways slower than the; res who was husving U'.mseii ny selling pins . io the people in thy rreiiihbu'rhooJl, and one girt who fcvas1 like the boy,-iid was doing fhe s.-,:tj thitr. Th,e boys'and girls who were on the streets thouerht that tlitv. were d:'i nrth;"fr.But w hen, the day cf.me fnr the pmes to be give'i the teacher called the Ir I and boy. w'-hb had not leen orkingy (ilic " other M.oys and ir's thoiisht"). and gave the boy a watch and chain and the girl a, wrist watch. Discontented Alice. " - --roiine sur.r Age i.i. Coor, Rapkis. j. ! -ljkat uy nees: Lme upon a time vhere was a girl.; Her" name , was Alice, stic'vi sitting, on the couch, buttoning ljjer shos and she ;aid to her jnotler vvhn was sevi-iiio- NOh! mcher, I carl. net gt my shoes buttoned. 'Iwi.sh 1 had nyiidsto tend on me like cousin Mary has. ! hat no "one t wait oik me No one to wait on you?- Does not the baker wait .on you, doe not tin grocer wait on you and does npt the shoemaker wait on vou. does not the farmer wait on you' No one to wait on your agaitfiuy child. I .wish some of Never say that the Busy Bees Bee '5- V . would i gladly write -to nie and T would answer theniy Grtrdby Busy i Buying a Victrola.' iVy l'itlln Dunktr, Ast-H , E'.KhPrn, Neb. ; "Dear Busy- Bees: I saw my last ! letter in the Haouv Page and .i i-. r . i -. . .. uiuugnc i wtuiia wrue again ana tell you about our play that.our school . .' . . mv. older trills were dressed as vvitehe! jand the' ohfer Jioys as ghosts. The f t ..i, i . . , lVlu ors.aua sang, a SOne Shiitir "Our ("nU K w.iLi.es aiso sang a song. J' , e y e ve so" , u ,,k'iC het deC"itd t0 ge! a victrola with the money we earned and we are all happy at school now. ,Mv Rabbits. By Inez LinrtqiilEtv As4 19, Scrtbner, Keti. Dear Busy Bees: I, have" writ ten you a. letter before. I will tell ' 'ou about my three1 pet rablrits. 1 "Cj are-.wliite,aiid pretty. I hey p'ave yink eyes. , My. uncle and aunt , 'vim h uj. i uhuk a ioi oi 1 them. T ' : f . i , ... i wuuiu nte 10 me. l would an ,, - i4V1, t Atepmother. By Thelma Lacina, Ag-d 14, Columbus, ' Nab. "f. there was once a iitlervgirt Wbose j name was 'Mary. Her mother and utner were tlead. Now, Mary was a veiy mejn ana seltisli. gni; vfyj few people felt sorry for her be cause she never tnouclit of anvone - but hersrlf. 1 Poor Marv ' i . j o ' what was she to doi Mer "only thoughts were that she would have toio to the reformatory. and as she did not like this, she Z . Za . u.r-: ner 'T1olVnd Vnvt,1,e tMUtl, Frade at trl00l bor, who thojight it over, said she W'tiuld takejher. FhisMie did. Mary wasery good frir a vyi.ilc, but sbon thistopped and she tuni cd To be the same girl. Her step mother was very cross, as it did get on her nervfis, because when she' would seiyl her uptown for some- get the cows every night. I am writ thing she would not come back until , ing you a letter to put in your she feltJike it. Lpaper. I hope I will get to see m .iary s stepmotner was very mean at imes. but she had to be. When Marv would ?t real mad she would say:y ' ou are not my real fnother, so whv should.! mind vou?" One day she took sick and her 1 stepmother worked very save her and retsore her hard to eHh. Aft'-r Marv vas older she thought of her miktiidnes and feplina tnn-v she said: " . "Please forgive, piother. for being such a naitchtv girlt'l will do my est foiviu whenever I am rible to.'' She fulfilled m r promise and now ; 's a' yery smart and fiappv girl. 'A My Dog. , Bj' Clarenee PiiYiis, 'Aire 11. Brunlnj, Neb. Oure we had a doc -md he rflild , rim. very fast. He was a guod dog ; he could get the cows tor us wnen we asked nim to. une nay a car ran over him and T took Inn. and . i ' .i . ,, . j . j put htriji the cellar two days, and men ne came out. rie as lame ror a while and. then he got old and we naa o Mil mm., i, sam goormy to ( i ami nc wnu on won ( . tafher and was killer). t., . I A Wolf DoK- I By Mllffred f'Uher, Aged 12, Custer Ctty Neb. r lar busy Bee: lour sisters and no brothe petswe have tour rabbits, two ' , . . f CfiiTi ll-ir3C nH trt rtfs rlrtr, tinT. We't'.avfe also a veey goodo!d doer How Animals Take-Their Baths" Human beings pay a good deal of attention to -washing, ,but animals under , conditions seldirfi wash' in the set m which we understand the verb. The contelnporary prcs ias come, to the conclusion ,that, broadly speaking, the only creatures vhich wash themselves in water re the birds, and mapy. of them most, in fact are absolute en- li'usiasts in the practice, a3 any one i can see.yven i-towns, in the casij, : of tha sparrow. Soipe birds, "how ever, rnucli, prefer a shovverbath to i grliug into water. and splashing it i over themselves; pigeons love a bath in the raSn. zni larks and irnrbtnet sfcm nntv ia k,n,. ;n .1,; y..Mt might be suggested that i the. high tempafure of birds, rvhich 'about equals fever-heat in man, accounts tor his love of washing m w ater, i tie hirds which do not Uathe generally make lip tor it by during themselves. Everybody who keeps poultry knofs, or ought to kjiow. that one flrf the necessaries of foul-lite is the dust iath, and tiie csstom of using dTJst- instead '-of katqr extends to all of tie birds ot 'he gameand poultry family; while ! some lew employ -rotn dust and water, like the common sparrow. Reptiles do not wash at all, but I We think he Ts. part-.wolf. Hehas a horseshoe mark starting at the back of his neck afid going to 'the Ismail of his back. We cannot keep cat here., It is too n?ar town. 1 have three teachers ' this Their names re Mr. Dcmald MisS Tracy "and Miss iCoffmari. I have ninev studies and am in the sixth gride. ejl, it s about time for me close. , to Playground Fun. f By Hairlet jaly. Aged 7, Wisnsr, Nb j 'Dear Busy Kres: This my first letter to you. I am going to tell vou about playgrounds 'Jhaf I we-nt to lliis - suinier. Thi teacher's name is Miss York. She is my teacher in school this year. We had' a pageant at playground this, year. It was at the end of the season. Wehad blue- ii e e u-. i j ....., u.A , . ... ' . overai1f j)OVS : ,11, on and the boys had dverjlls, too, I lit sun bonnet girl had sun bon- i:fis on. vve Diavea games, iqo. vve h:, , n,a for us on the. in iific T s tl t, V, nl ved . m.nrn to see r who could pump the highest. I went ' t Omaha this summer and it was )lice .tlc,.. j saw lotSj0f btlTet cars, I j,, the niglu thty ha( their Iiijhts 0IJ and they made noise, torn. W e went 1 to sett Olir friends there. 1 Will Cl0Se i:iow.. - ; Fourth Grade Bee. Bvt Helen AUitma. Aged . . Omaha, -H&. Dear Busy Bees: This is my tirst letter. I go to school'and I am in the.Fourth grade. V read theIi.sy i ijl'C IJdKc cvci y .7iinuav. . I have a brother and a sister. My brother's name is Harry and he i-rp. My 'sister's name is Frances and slie is 5 years old. , My Pet Dog. B Jack E. Carver, Aged , 2447 Spauld Ing St., urns ha. I haVe a dog- and he plays'with me, and he figSf 'every day. Pie can play hide ,ul "g" S(-'ek and wrestle, loo. His i me is Tige. y , An Iowa Friend. By Utzle Hlldet.raud. Aged 12, iDentaon, i. c i : ! Dear Busy Bees; This is my first ; letter 1 have written to you and 1 wish to join your hive. I am 12 years ana my nruuier is it ycais oiu aim is in tne cicventn grade. nave two brothers and oi sister -ami their names '"are Emil, KHa ad Johnny. There are 15 children in ou school. We have a little, white rat terrier and lie goes with me t l letter m print. N A Valentine. By Dorlt Jeunette .Inhnin, Aged 8. Coun- ell tlluffs. Ia.. Dear Busy Bees: This is my first etter to your page. I have written letters .to 'two friends in St. Joseph;, Mo. 1 like to 1 wr'te letters. ,T afn.J years old. I I i was born on St. Valehtjne's day. have atle brother that is 5 years ! &'d and will be 6 nxt Saturday. His I "ame ivtieorge, and a brother that 12 year's old. His nam? is Rirhi- ard. I have one sister. Her' name is Marion and she -is 10 yesrs old. I live in Council Bluffs. I go to Oak street school. , The Doll Family. Blanche Clpas.'k, Age , By I.lnwood, Neb.. Dear Buiy Bees: I go to school audI am In the Second grade. I have a doll and her name is Doro thea and I have another doll, and 1 call her Dorothea's S'ster.- She can sleep, too. She has curly hair. 1 play with my donVs and I sew for thenj. I have a littje brother and , his taame is Oeorgie. He .does npt go to 'scHftol. ' H is only 4 y ears old. I read the letters that the little olks write ..every Monday T hope 1 will find rny letter in print. I like to rear! Che letters. Horseback Rider, i fey Homsr A. Erieksnn. "Erick, Neh. Dear, Eusy Bees: This is my first letter lu the Busy Bee9. I have four sisters ' aVd one brother. TReir merely soak: and, in the case of beasts, deliberate, washing with' water seems to occur- only with elenhar.f' PemaTet iF K Af; elephant have been ' seen to daub i.tlieir colyes with mud and wash it , off soaping and sluicing them, in fact. Most nakd-skinned animals lilee to wallow, at any rate ii hot : weather, and so do nitry wdiich 1 are well furred; such bathing "is tn.ioyed not only by rhinoceroses and buffaloes, but, as everyone knows how dogs, and even by( bears- ana tigers. But walUwing is not washing, and when performed in mud leaves the wallower dirtier than before, until the deposit has caked off. The equine Vibe, like the game birds, favor a roll in sand, but molt of the hoofed animals contrive to k ep their coats in -order without either rlr. irr t-t rln, ,;,,. x Manv sunnle-bodied animals find tliey -can. do all they want by lick- ing, such are the cats and the mouse ! and them respective' relatives. Bats are very absiduous both in lucking I and scratching themselves1- and the continual scratching of the mon- i key tribe is not so mucha searcrf for paiasites as a kind of c.urfv-combing. The World. a natural Animal names are 'Ethel, Gladys, Bernice, Leonard a.jd Lois. 1 am in the Sev enth gi;ade,. There are two girls in myc'ass. I . I and my sister rtde horseback to school. It iswcr'and a half mili.s. 1 liw on a farm 12 miles from town. , I d6 not want to see'Miy first let ter go to. the waste paper basket. I .want to s.e it on the Busy Bee page. '. are Tip .and Duke. Duke is a bird dog and tin is a cow dog. We have one cat. It, does not stay around the house. It stays at the barn. H anyone wants V wrife to' me I Will hivglad to answer, jfly story is get ting long, so, I willjen'd. Her Ntphew. Vy Olive Hosmar A,'b 7, Ord. "NV-b. Dear BUsy Bees: This' is the sec ond time I have vfrirteu to the Busy Bees papef. My. first letter was put in tie paper. I have a little nephew, nis name is Kicnara. l j 1,1 imiiBiu, 4, ain VV1 11 1): ii -sn i tc W tenrri I -.in t. up- to histhousc today. Just a little ! t,,s ne'8lu ana l'U'Otisness, while ago he broke his rattl.-. He makings hiji look very wise. Ht y110"5 old. He can say boy. I;was proud of this demesnor and lie like to play with him. ' ' j By Mary But... j Dear Biy ! (ir jeTter A Fall. , f?ed 11, Decatur, Ne5. v.. 'Ber: This is mv to jour page. I want to tell you about a boy who troes to-our school., VHi we were out playing one day lie began playing monkey and climbed J a ,ree an" ot otlt 011 ;l bnb. It broke with nun anil lie iqll to tile ground. It did nrA hurt him. We all laughed at' him. He laughed tao. He got up and we went to nlay- inor Bfimt'In'iitf Tlcf Ha rlirl nnt elimb any more trees that day. I will clostv . t ' Mischievous John. By Leonard (Mark, Age 9 Dear Busy Bees: Once upon a time there wjs a little ho who was about 4 years old. He went over to his father's barber shop to get some stamps for his mother. Mis 'father wasn't there and he took the razor and tried to fhave himself, lie cut his face and tlven went home crying and told his nlother that a bull dog had scratch ed his face. - She said "7i OU'd better -not go over to fathwV.j.rmp again." ; . wok r .IB ''? WITH EKiHT CUMJ UN TrtEaE Mt MADI ANOTHER ftXliANCS LIKK TH.13. TrttSM HOW MAHY "PYSAMIDS WOULD fc.MiAtteE VdTH t'.CHT .' ' .nspe'tto&'s Probliro Inspector Jofies' duty is to prove the corectness of weights nd meas rres throughout Xhe town; to see -that the poo ooalman is not giving half a ton top much; that the con scientious butcher is not robbing' himself by giving overweight, and that the much abused iceman is not actually defrauding the ice"" trust. But in this particular instance he is up against a ticklish problemhe finds a pair of scales, whi-h are de cidedly "off center," as th;y term it; the scales are "weighted" so asto balance, although the' fu1cruipis not in the middle, and one arm oT the scale is considerably'Joi.ger thau the other. . V Ytui must not udge from appear ances in this cas, for wi a puzzle maker's license I have drawn the scales so as to give' no Vlue--to the puazle. ,V .i - ' In the first trial three pyramids balaiice Avith eight cubes, but when he places one cube on the long- arrti of' the lever it balances with six pyramids. vAssuming that a rwra- mid -weighs one ounce, what should have been fhe true weight of the eight cubes5 . Substitute Letter Puzzle, each of the following sentneces t,le''f is a misspelled word, which lna-v be corrected by substituting a letter for , one misused: walked to .the EDUE ,and ioTiKed m,lo the, tanon .Had he been more AEILE the ac cident would have been avoided. He though it entertaining, but Mobnbegm Owl In the " did Mr. and Mrs. Screecli Owl and Ttirn Their Heads. Completely Around Without Choking to Death: vy MARGARET M'SHAflE. K'liirrnth tnr.v ot tb Niitlit. In the cool of the night a pom pous little Owlitood at the door of his habitage tf take thelair. He wasnot very largl, but hie car . stood up Mike horns, 'afiding to ! i t i. i J his gaed about hiiji..with 'the air of lord and master of all he surveyed. "v He had lived in the hollow of the, same old tree for months past, long enough to make him the oldest citi zen about the place. As such all the privileges of the locality were liis. Let, anyone dare, question his right to ail the mice iiilight. They were his by .-beer right of proprietorship. lie peered about him with a pair of kern eyes eye that had rUver missed a mouse yet, as it tripped by . for its supper and eyes, set tonight, with determination to get an extra good one, presently. Moonbeam, in'search of new fields 1 of adventure took a path which Jed through the thickest aiul loneliness path of the grove. Sailing on her way she climbed to the tops of the tallest trees. Here she stopped and looked ibout her. Below she recognized many friends. The Chimp-munks flitted gayly by playing hide and seek in the shrubbery, dressed in their pretty soft brown clothes. The Frogs hopped in and out of the pool, ind some wandered leisurely on the ha&ks. It was far too late in the night for enemies to be about. She laughed as she watched the OUR. PUZZLE- GYM A TRAINING FOR NIMBLE'-WITS Director SAM LOYD ' v others compare his efforts to a SURIEK. ' FRALTY is he first duty of a sol dier. ' i - To ANDO a'; wrong act is some times possible. She promised to OLEY, but it iniiht as well have been left out of the ceremony. v I will WEITH the facts and give you my opinion. Without a LATOE he could never have finished he job. When he shouted PLIGN, the re cruits broke ranks. He proved to be an ADEST and saved the situation At the REGNION friends met for the. fit st time in many years. We descended into an ' EEEIE gle-n. Can you .translate into plain Eng lish these 10 up-to-date precepts for the New" Year? 'Fi ta strif ouy tond cedecus ryt mose hereto yaw. 1 Therein worrob fon neld whittou drog yescurit. i Eb mirf hiwt ryou semine dan rilyfa o tiwh urcp endsfri. N 1 ond ka te cesnach nad latw ta tusrels. Tamid oury rore. ta sake ot sour lefy. Lecanoo oury broutsel dan letl oury vojs. 1 Nodt od vbrsal nad kc.it meth ton i:i siting raved. Gifth for lesf-yipt sa ouy hitiwd Tinyitrim. - Alynazs krttisines ot volse uretuf lempstob. " Nodi vige trubal ropof to rouy sankfrens. KEEP YOUR ANSWERS TO COMPARE WlTH Meets Screech HoIloV ot an Tree , Have Two Sets of Eyelids crickets racing'each other over th carpet of dead leaves which lay at the foot of tlif tree. Looking bove, she saw Father and Mother Moon half hidden be- f hind the shadow line of Fcirth. She beckoned to 1ier, friends Cator and The Fire Escape Puzzle. Binks invented a fire escape which consists of nierely a, rope havingi large buckets at either end and run ning over a free pulley. In opera tion'" one bucket canies a heavier load man tne otner, ana so descends as the lighter one arises. Binks s,y that the difference in basket weights should not exceed 30 pound, that being the limit for a safe descent. For example, if a 180 pound person wished to descend by the Binks route it (Would be neces sary to place a 15(0 pound weight in the basket at the ground end in-order that the person might , come down in the other: Binks advis"e everv family to have a worked-out schedule at hand, so is to vnaste no time when the occasion arises to use his device. His household consists of Mrs. Binks, 210 pounds; Mr. Binks, 90 ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. "Unstamped Letters " v Mobile, New Bedford. Little Rock Norwalk, Norwood, Omaha. Oneida Oswego, Ravenna, Utica, Butte, Canton, Easton, Everett "Counting Chickens" The young copple started wih a capital of $600, whicfx increasing 25 Jer ceilt each 'year, wc did read: $1,464.84 plus, at the end i the fourth year. "Saving His Dinner." A roost seven feet long would ai contmodate one rooster and ton hens. SOLUTIONS ONE WEEK FROM km M. SWT 0'"i. ' - M Pollux ;iid told tin m if they would come to earth, she.wojild gladly come up ami how them the -wav. Startmg.toward theiu.Na peculiar sound from The thicket Vttnp-t.d her., t'omplettly Uny ct t in y . w hit she had in i-tjd out to do. she gli.l l ucri Uow ii the tix-e'.s h.ii k Here, in, the hole of the very irt-, he a restiir on, pi r"i Ired Mr. Srech Owl, calling out to .-"inc body ih'-oiwh the ,i,.r!.iu-ss ujih a moM peculiar sort of a wail. Moonbeam stopped and wat bed ,.tlic uewcomei. She was complct tacinaieij Uy n iitc:. ',ii,li pcc., I otlt of holes in bis lnr toukiin;s. He was about nine mcln.s tall, and he wore' a suit of uoUjed cm- and AkiCk ica'herv lidie behind him U) the hole ol ;he tft-f, w.is a coin panion owl the same size, but dress cd -in ritfty-rtd plumat'e. -Ili-r toes also stuck out of his stocking's. fhe 0ls paid i.o attention to ljttle Moon bra in, lii looked about them screechi:' joyfully. Moonbeam d,rteft nearer to the entrance of their hcViue to (vvatrh (hem n. or.- rarel'ulK. At hef anproach they suddenly turned t'heir beads entirely around" from front to back, without moving tht tr bodief one incii. To her trreat strrprjsr thev .1M not rhoke V death, liirr"ogainVd tlifir tormer position .ind "started screeching mice tiioft. She tiotir.'d that flic v had sets of eyelids an inner dne nd an. oittec one. Sometimes thev wo.dd jlose one ser and then again they closed them both. "Well, these folks' ari rerta'nk .piecr," qin-'tly Moonbeam whisper ed to herself." Aloud, she said: "Please tell me who ycu are atid how and wher you live!" Christmas. Py MUdrefl Gfl!, ,fi4-We!it Ninth ?tre.i, Graod inland, Neh. - Christmas, sveet jChristmas, is' 6n ts way, ( . And jolly Saint Nicholas, dth Lis presents Vnd toys, ' That briasr to the children all kinds of sweet joys: ( Tljeir stprkings are hungf all up in roU-s, And filled from the rery tip-tops to ' the toes.i ' I.. v ' Copyright. 191, by Sam Loyd. pounds; Baby Binks, 30 pounds, and the Binks' dog; 60 , pounds. He claims that when the emergency arose, as shown in the picture, he saved the entire household in 13 op erations.. Can you figure out his method of procedure?- fieorgraphical Conundrums. ' .What country is always lament ing?' ' In what country is one likely to lose his temper? Whaf country in South America is always cool? ' In what country are th natives always readjt to eat?, Whit islands are like fc foolish fellow? What cotmtry do we, think of at Christmas? f ' What is a good couritry in w,hich to fish? t 1 I THE Rre EPe BY Sm foyj. "The Mathematical Milkman.'' By working backwards if is proved that he started with fivend a half t-allons d milk in, can N'.. 2 After tin manipulations described, he had hree gallons of waterand one gal lon of milk ia can No. I. and one and a half gallon, of pfflk and two ana a half gallons of water in can So. 2 , , . v ' "Shooting the Chutes." , Wc rose foot in one-half a second and fell one foot in 1-20 of a second; 11-20 of a second to rise iifd tall one foot. Sixty seconds divided by 11-20 eives 10i 1-11 feet is the length ot the chute. TODAY a. ft 1 h I I 1 . A -' , ' ' 'I . ' . ' ' ' ' , , 1 , . V , ' i , l -" s . ' . . - ; - - " " . .:' ;- . .r , ' V v - s - , . .''