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Ii, i.l luhlnl th Khnl when with Hllr tcnlnit ) x he unfolded It Till you whnt Til hi paid tomlnelnBly, ' we tniiAi mi to woik itn I nam a turko and III till mi h) wi can do It After liniikfnBt wi II ntnrt out Into tho coun try nnd hln out to no farmer and work until we hiiwi money enough to buv n Jollj ureal houncu My! wont hiui be Niiipilned when we lome HiK Klmt It hnini , ( h w on t hi though Ted re tuint.l with i III tie linunee of ilellght nt the thought Afiir hi i ikTriFt Teil und llohble hur ried awny with ill ,-Ml,le iipeed and win eoi,n will nut of the Btreeta of the town mi J nitifil tbi IniiLii of the field of the niiilij At first they had no doubt of tin mi of their undeita klim bin ii n i tbe hud aaked nt aev trul plmiH f.il wmk nnd had been cold ly rcfuded or Rn ,,l nnturedly lauflied nt by thi fin in, i I hey began to feel tired and, ilbi. hui,ii.i d 'My, but I in hunr ' Kluh 1 1 ed when the fore noon vine all but upent and an apnet!' 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A WI 1 l Ml, but II , hi ffl; jfij h i i I v I I W t l n him , ggggggf'Sw'' ll i' '' '"-1'",'"'' "I"" r" ' ,"t''','k ggggfivilir M Pi '""v ' ''''l "'''" '"ni'il! h,d" ( h I, I !! - ioffie a wuftid to them from a near by fnrmhoUHc Ho uin I nmierteil Hobble wearlli Well Juat atnp ul thla one more place mil If llwy hu en t anything for ua to do wi II give up und m home ' , n tlut Ih how It happened that a fen nioimnin lalir I'irimr Haaaett uu ae lontid bj twn hiiiuII tow-heuditf appll cantafornoik Mi Uaaaett wai mith lUK if not good mi I il red and, by a feu will-dlreiliHl iiumtlona waa aoon In lwtalon of the ihlldrena atory He had a iukk dmlre to help the amall fiy und deilded that hi would remoni. ber them with a buaktt of num ami applea uiion the eie f Thankmlvlng Hi did nut put thin i,'lie,lnt wnrda hnniiii but anil In hla deep, grurt Bo ou wnnl a luikiy do yoi Well why diuii u l,i u I did whin I waa a oium in in Tin wnoda ware full of turki In thiiKi line mil when X w nit, i oih jiiHt int out huutlnu und Niu It "ll Kl I Hibble I iiuthieet, I i in think thin mo in iheiu li i n I be I ,,k I wlrttulu ut il I it h or v ,, n ,n I Hi it Hint hud away In l ,,r ih I ,UK .ll ii ii I I u,er HnxM.it hill i it K I l , t xpect thin a iih in nu ll m , . ii hi I in the woo In is I I hi ii li m I i li ilility-flm m foit I StaBBcrlng Beneath the Weight of Their TrUe. yenra iiro but I wmillnt wondei a mite If there waa a few left jet ' 11111,' objected Ted feeblj, wc haeu t any guns ou know Oh well letitrned the firmer inie leenl) the Indium dldn t nlwiiH huxc KiuiH either and thi j used to Ret 1 lenli of them Mnine jeara when then wannt niitih In the fount for litem to eilt they lined tu Ret no hull Rr they were pictt eunlly miiKlit I il,l Junt an Hobble wan about to Inquire into thi. Iliillnli a method of liuntliiK without Ilieiirmn u call fioiii the Inuse niiiuin iikiI the furiuer to dlitnir und to thell Rl-ent dtllRht ii inidlill lllltil lloii wan Klicn the Ikij to niiouipnnj him Into the hlR clemi kin Inn, where the I, m table wna net for illnnir hiuh ii dinner the bovn hid nuer before luattd an I In their nppiei lntlon of It Hie ohjeit of thilr neuich wun fm u tlim fniRotten but iluiliiR thcli hum walk hitim the nubjei t wan otue more diniunned and Hobble dei lured his he lief Ihut It would le the easiest IhlliR the wuil 1 tn bat, ii turke) foi the greut dm If I he would set about It In the Proper iiiunnir Hut anxlounl) imiulred led what do ,,u think Hie Indiana ml 1 have uaid to kill them Willi 11' tltej liudn t any guna' Oh rcturneil Hobble alril most llkel) the) used iluba Malie the) coaxed them us cloae to them with corn in something you know he aald mime times the) got dreadful liuiiRr) and 1 lliiaume the) i ame rlRbt up to ttinn and all they lull to do wtis to knock them over Thla plausible theory wun uu sited without lommeiil and for l lie next fi u du)s nyater) wraiped the two alaiut and ninny wen the lslts ,ald to th quiet nook behind the shed to Inn f,, tin inmlng hum At lust the tnuriiliiR befon 1 hunks giving daw nut i lent shiiip and mil and the twn hunters sallied forth on, armed with u good slxed stli k uml the other with a pupn sink nlii, li luld a little store of nun 'Iodic) there wcii nn fausia l, tin wu) 1 hi ho)n made aunljcht fur the latih of wools behind farusei llassett s bum uml at last tired but tiluiiiphiint tin) i lumbered ,inr the last feint between thi in id anil the forest and breathed it sic,h of relief that now their iriand waa so nearly mioinpllahril rot liiev nevi i doubted that the woods would be tilled with Riiitie Km a long linn the) iriimeil about umimg thi fnlltn limes wlibnut lulin lug sight of in) living thing aa t ihem sclvea anil thin all ut unci a hat running of liuua off In thi I .rest wuriud them thai something was , nn, lug and tht unci moment ih y wire fan to faie. with nn enorniuun luikty gobbler the lordly lemHr of the Hoik of huna nhlch followed him i l meekl) Oh' Oh nlidTed Rrunplna wlldl) nt his biothei a aim In hU i , itenu nt liobbb rim to the sltuatl ,u Keen still li, Mill uu nl On mi the ,in and lit me li) to , ix the lit n ai i With a lavish him I he utrtrrl thr III : h..( . Ml )!iu4wwM , mfg mm fit ':WJiMfmi3 "M )mm I Sill - )'J W. '&'- '&? mmawihv, ' " ! . ---s HHJ. rn ?' fifuj " ssii . i WgJ'i'Hw fia ' Voh "" w L ' ' Jl" xU r'uler Momult gggHiiliiillf Rolden kernels and though ut llrst the Hoik neeined aurprlsid at belnR fed at thla pirtlculnr place und time, the) drew nearer and neuter and were soon euneil) devouring the Muttered torn Wuill) Hobble united until Just tho proper moment, and then with a well, dlitcted awcep of his stick Hid the Rob bler kliklnir und flopi lug nt his feet, while the startled hens scuttled nwuy thiouRh the woods l'loud. Indeed weie the two jouiir huntern us the) Kuzed at tlie Rieut bird which la) at their feel und Ted wus Rruvely exeiutltiR an exultant two step nbout the limp cuirass when Kiirmei Uissettu lound lid fun peeped In up on them 'Well well, well" he cjicu Inted In (,reut astonishment when hln e)ia took In the two huntetn and their prize What docn this mean? I shoul 1 like to know" h explained Hob. ble engirl), nlmint ImisllnR with prldt 'wo rium out hiiutluR juit us )ou wild, und this in the tuike) we killed My' It wns Just as can) He seemed ua lame ns nn tlifnp ' ' ho I should JuiIro, ' said Farmer Unssctt Rruvel) iilthouRh his cjes twinkled merrll) beneath hln nhiiRR) browa un ho took In the full meunlnR of the ncene 'oiid better let tne tnkc off hln head foi )ou ' taking it blc, horn handled knire from bin pocket and suiting the aitlon to the word, nnd III Just t,lte )ou u lift with him ua far as the lond Hell la u pictty heuv) loud for )ou boy a befoie )ou Ret him liome A few momenta Inter he bude his small friends i,ond-b)e, und untitled them IrildKo una) down the road two tin) npecks ntHRRerlng benciith the weight uf their rlze And now he sail with it i buckle I II Rii bulk to iho woods and hunt up that tloik of turke)s though what 8ui) Jane will na) when 1 lome dilvlng them home without old Mug In more (hull I know I"o think them little ras. mln shoul 1 have knot lied him over wlih ustlik' Will will the little chars had I lent) of pluik at aus rate und III novel be the one to tell them what a mistake the) ve made And uhnta more 1 II re to It that the lent of their dinner Isn t lucking tnmorinn too And Tanner Hassett wus us Rood na his wurd upd the peo le In tin little col luge knew a full und complete, lhuiikn glvlng tin next dit HOW TO MAKE A WATER TELESCOPE Nanrl) thiee fomthn or the whoe world Is loven I li) water Old In, ,k Walton In bin iii ilut hi ok m)a that thla vast expanse of ttnltoi) is tut atoiehoune In whlrh she links up all her womlcis 1 hln attlile will tell you how to miike un liistiiim, ut through whlih )ou uin pct, under Uu watery tent of the big show itself and see tht cuilusltlen swimming about In theli native haunts The wulei telesifiiaj In u contrlvuiire mude of wood or metal through whlih when one end In parti) submerged uu Jecta lwiieath the water that would uthciulae lie Invisible tun he 1 lulnl, seen It I astonishing how iun falhonia I of water Iwiome almost as trnnbpaient I ua nlr when viewed UiiourIi una of these simple an I amusing Instruments In .Norwii) the llnheinien tnnko pi a, thai ne of the water tilewone wliin searching foi lunlng slum In oi iod often h Itn menu, dlatoveilng new ami unlookeil foi tlsh A TI.N WVIIIlt U:M.bCOIf Taki u funnel shaiieil tin horn about thiee or four fiet long eight to un Inches In dlamitcr ut the bottom am! hrnud enough at the top to admit both aea of the olweivei Slnkeis shomd be aoldeieil on ueni the bottom Thla In a measuio counteracts the bilojuiuy of the all contalncil In tht wnter tight funnel and helps to Mibmert,e the big nil " Tha Inslle of the runnel should bo tuliited hlaik to i recent the light rrom being- lelletted upon tho bright nuiran or the tin If nn dlilliuli) la found In pio, unim a clumlar piece of glass the button ma) I niacin miuare and aqume glis used und fitted Into a lead frame n mi foi til punnse Any tinsmith i in nt a modciati- i make an Insttument like the one ai t lbd watci ti lencope will ad I groin i Jih entert ,inm nt of a boiling I i I i llml furnishing a new und ru HOW THE SAD KING LEARNED TO LAUGH. Once upon a time there was a )oun king who was so er) sad that no oni In hli court quite knew what to make of It He nlwax dressed In black and let his hair grow down until It fell up on his shoulders although his burbcr surgeon wus perfei tly wild to cut It In the most fashionable m inner of tho time Now, thin kings court was usu al!) a very ga) one, and It not only troubled his cabinet sadl) to see him wasting away with his stnngo grief, but It also wearied the guj courtlera to be nlwaj.i going about pulling long faces and wearing dull-toloied clothts Now, the kings cabinet nnd, most of all Ills prime minister were hal and hurd-woiklng officials, nnd lenlou In ever) thing that concerned their roynl mantel And so when the) saw his sadness growing day b) day more set tled on his face, they strove to Invent diversions for hhn to drive awny thla nieUnchol) The) begged from all the neighboring kings the loan of their fu voiltB Jesters but when these Jesters came and hid the whole court roaring with laughter until the tears ran down their cheeks the king "ut In his thalr of state and looked as though he were nt the runel.ll of his deurest friend The i ilme minister brought strolling players who failed to enliven his ro)ut m ister, he arranged great pugeants of the troops and the populace, with all sorts of beautiful and picturesque spectacles und finally the cabinet In duced one of the neighboring kings to declare war on the sad king and nt taik the capital clt), but this was equal!) fruitless The king sat with his chin resting In the hollow of his hand and never stirred, even when the cannon roared the loudest Then one da) the prime minister burst Into the meeting of the cabinet In a most riltable m inner 'Gentle men," he said as he dropped down Into his seat nt tho head of the count II toom I have a new plan to propose for the sivlng of his mijest) Wc must And n wife for him, und at once" The very thing" cried the chancel lor And then they set about drawing up n prochimitlon to be sent b) cour tiers Into nil the neighboring kingdoms stating that the king would marry an) princess who could make him latiRli Of course, )ou will nee the members of the cabinet took a great liberty with the king Ilut the) felt sure that If he loull be once made lo laugh ho would be no charmed with the prlii cesn who hod made him forget his se cret grief tint he would want to m irry her forthwith ''n the couriers caih attended by a heiuld went on their missions to all the kingdoms nbout, and read the proclamation In all their coutts In a er) few da)n princes after pilnrcss begin to arrive at the king's palice, where they were received by the cabi net, and each one was given an hour In which to try tn nuke the King laugh H) the rules of the tontert. If they had mule the king smile by the end of the first hour they might hiive unother hours trial Now, all of tho prlncennes were lovil), and most of them weie vol) clever, and an the king wan )oung and rlih and handsome the) tried very hard lo make him laugh Soinn of them told him funny stories which the court Jentern had Invented foi them some sang ' conn ' songs an 1 did cukewalkn, some put on funny clothes like )ou would wtur at a inasqueradi part) an I one vfnt Into tin kings ires, nco riding backward on a little donke) Hut It wus of no ue Th king inuy huvn noticed them hut n i one would ever huve known it t'er tnln It was he nevei smiled And the irlniessen all went home In team Now, the prime minister wns u very nervous man and could not null In tho pilau to hear the decision or the choncilloi who wan the Judge of the pilncenn' trials Ho ho went for a walk In the mitikel pluie vvhere the chin icllor found hhn when lie tame to re ort tin failure or Uulr last plan little (.roup uf people gathetnl mar the ihanrellnr as he told Ills nior) to the prlnn minister, in I so the) saw him lift up his hands uppiallngl) tn th, nk) and trv out Mill) should we I tare for n pilmess' 1 ,1 wed him tn i I honseherd an I she cnul I make him I laugh I t tills a )oung man stepped out of I the ciowd of hyatiindeis took nif his up respectful!) und, bowing to the 'prime inlnintci sal I Do ou real!) mean thit, in) loid ' ' i What inikcn )uu nsk ' replied the feuliire that In suie Ao In r "I uliir wherever it Is iuirnluiecT ci i luin collector of marine iinlinuls had a bout built with a gluts In th. , hull nnnnged upon the same rim li le I as u wnler ttlmcupe tt wus of cieal neivlie wheie the uatu wus mil tool deep While one ernui nuved the ntliri wall lied tin, bottom which the mlloe toi ilenrrlb, 1 as having the nppeiiiuiiip of a beautiful pinoramu passing tie neath him W 001)1 N W TI!lt 'IKI.rM'OI'l; All that Is nmssiir) Is a long wooden I ox u ileie of glims for one md and some paint and nut) in making the seams water-tlkht Tlx the glusi In one qiid of the lox uml eulr thB othei end ut en to admit Hie ee of the olninei prime minister. ' Know ou such ti person' I do, Indeed, my lord ' answered the )oung man 'I have a sister who tends our (locks of geese and who laughs more beautifully and luoio ineirll) than an) one In the whole world ' As he spoke the memory of his sisters liughter aroused so merry n pent on his own pirt that till the bs standeis broke Into laughter, and the chancellor as well and even the grave nnd troubled prime minister smiled In npltc of himself Can she laugh as merrily ns )ou do, in) InUT' asked the prime minister 'As well as I do my lord Vh), in) laughter Is nn mirthless as n cracked bell compared to hers W hy, m) dord, when she laughs even her geese laugh with her and the ripples on the pools itin toward her, and the very trees seem tn shake their brunches with laughter too Ah my lord, If our sad king should hear my sister laugh but once his melancholy would fade aw a) as the dew dots before the sunlight" Hun boy. run," cried tho prime min ister pushing him ns he spoke Hun und bring your sister hither nt once Come ou with her to the paluie nnd ask foi me Hun, tun' lie cried Hut he might have saved Ida breath, for the boy wua tunning away out nt the town ua fust us bin long legs could tar rj him The ilme lulnlsiir went hack tn tho lalnie and nit with the king in the state chamber Presently there fell til on hln eai a ntranRO and confused sound and he went to the window nnd looked out Coming up toward the pal uci Riles wun the )ouiir man who had promised to bring bin sister back with him Hi wan laughing, and h) his sldu walked a beautiful young gill dressed like a gnonehiid whose laughter now rung out clem and true high above that of thu irowd who were laughing with hei As the gnosi herd tunii through the pulice Riilea the vu) huarda wen lurectcd with hi i merri ment and ntool holding their sides, the) laughed no much liven the prime lulnlstir dlsuiverid Hint he wan laugh lug too Hi turned I, mill, I tho door und nnw nil the cabinet nilnlstera hud gathered thin and the) were ull laugliliic, us mi one had ever been aeen lo latic.li In Hint loom In I he n Isn uf tin n I King Imt most wondirful of all when thi) turned In look ut the king hln fun wus net In a broad grin and Just un the goosehnd cnteied the nine ihamliu uml hei licit laughter hand up In thee lllng and llllc 1 all Its cinpl) mines tin king inarid nloud In gin Don t )ou think nur Highness," laughed the iilme minister 'that you would both i ninny thin j,lrl' Oh thin is h, sudden,' muted tho king I think I will, and ho did Solution of last wcek'a book title puzzlo "Little Men," by the uuthot of "llttlo Women " Solution of Inst week's Homnn riddle-"Selzo her" (Caesar). THE YOUNG ATHLETeT By Alfred Copeland, Form,, t at Yale " Schoolbo) and other )oun. who nro desirous of leeei,in. " form of outdoor exercise in il " and Held games. ,,,',? '' to attempt the more 01,1,,?.''''' football, will nnd ut thKi"5 )enr no morn healthful tMnSL is to bo obtained l "nin'Vi?' country. p "' acn Iho value of this upon I, ., by the majorltj of Ul?1, leten who nnd that "h " clops good fellowship ondsi" Intel est In Rmnis which t.LJ' be , productive of koo I C, No previous know le,I off'.' Is needed nnd ever) )ouR,,!rlJn played crosswalk fox 3 "'J such (.nines has laid a founffi, rnu,l,r,eh'',n Probably the moot enjoyafcu f crosa country running can b,Z, iWSmm " 4e- s4-l SfWLlil BEING A TURKEY AT ALL JKS W JM FACT IT WOULD JEEM rfCSSSv ADMIRED. OM A PLATE &mTiY TME PEOPLE sgMD 3E-3PRINKLED T7 VWiTtt DRESSING ANPrSPKE Jl J TEY COOLD COVERS VSV Jl .SAUCE. V yj T1EY COULD STOFFME 0 WITH PRESSING AMD yy HEAT ME; fft BUT T FEEL. TttAT I M NEVER cSIOULD QUITS fe BEAK TrtE LOSS, ' IT THEY E'EK TOOK A NOTIOiM TOEATmE W Livingaton Lirned through the medium of the oM t loncd puper chase For thla to h nro thonin l'ath hare carrltt 1 bag supported from his lnol packed tight with printer isntiilr A continuous trail should be 1 1' laid Clever harca will lay seven! I scenta to check the too rofld rw of the hounds Tho hares shouH allowed ten minutes grace Ann of hounds und two ' w till perl In keep tho stragglers up, will ' successful chnse Hunnera are reconiinendea to ir. tain u Jog rather than s!o down t walk, as alternnte wulklnitani nw la very tiring. Warm looly ti garments inn be worn, with a. shoes , . In nnglund presumably t ( mother and certainly the hoiMoi" alii) sport of nearly ")'1cll., the value of 'hare and houniH, ogiilzcd. , , . Tom Hrown at Hugh) S"''1' lug example of the tenacity ! tho puntlmc was pursued by tn stiira in tho past while hi""S ti) eliiimplonshli, w ith lt hunUrK imnpetllnrs, nltests Its worth present time . .,, This fin 111 of pastime Is nrobjW then est. most healthful onii. ' of lajlng it Rood phinlcal within tho knowledge of IM P day uthlele. , jft l.xperletue has proved that P ' sound constitution cvenrac'njf' rountiv need eutiso no fear M strnln , .,. 1 Nearly n iiuartcr of a ?7', or tn bo moro exuet from" w , oui heat pcrformns on tru K i aecmed possessed of tho 11b ' "J pete In more limn the ff, ivents The) certainly Mf nil mound work on the ""',, (he athletta of today " iJ!,w of them nttflbuted ihelt ; rroM en the Brotindwork laid ty the 1 chases nnd crnss-eounlry mm p( I Iod A HOMAN HIDDLE. Here 1, another Homan hlitoTy pule fo, you. This picture represent., the name of a Kom.n 0" ' I you uuets who It lsf ,